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Conversation2
3.Whatistheweatherlike?
A.Sunnyandwarm.
B.Cloudyandwindy.
C.Clearandcold.
4.Whatdidthewomanforgettobring?
A.Ajacket.B.Hersunglasses.C.Ahat.
Conversation3
5.Howdoesthewoman'
sfacelooktoday?
A.Verywhite.B.Alittlebitred.C.Quitefat.
6.Whatdidthemanwanttohaveforbreakfasttoday?
A.Fruit.
B.Eggsandsausage.
C.Pizzaandchips.
Conversation4
7.Howdidthewomanfeelaboutthefighterjets?
A.Indifferent.B.Excited.C.Curious.
8.Howdidthewomanfindoutwhytheplaneswerethere?
A.Themantoldherwhatwasgoingon.
B.ShewatchedanewsreportonTV.
C.Shecalledtheairbaseandaskedthequestion.
9.Whatstheconversationmainlyabout?
A.Fighterjets.B.Awar.C.ATVshow.
Conversation5
10.Whodidthegirlthinkthemanwastalkingabout?
A.Americapresident.
B.PresidentMandela.
C.ThecurrentSouthAfricanpresident.
11.HowdidmanySouthAfricansfeelaboutNelsonMandela?
A.Hedidtoomanyteachings.
B.Heshouldberespected.
C.Hewasn'
tasgreatashisfather.
12.What'
stherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.Motherandson.
B.Fatheranddaughter.
C.Brotherandsister.
Conversation6
13.Howmuchwilltwoticketsfortheperformancecost?
A.$100.B.$200.C.$300.
14.Whatkindofmusicwillbeplayed?
A.Italian.B.SouthAmerican.C.MiddleEastern.
15.Howdoesthemanfeelintheend?
A.He'
supsetaboutthecost.
B.He'
shappyaboutthefood.
C.Hedoesn'
twanttoseehisfriend.
SectionB(7.5marks)
Inthissection,youwillhearashortpassage.Listencarefullyandthenfillinthenumberedblankswiththeinformationyou'
vegot.FillineachblankwithNOMORE777A/VTHREEWORDS.
YouwillheartheshortpassageTWICE.
TheCitvofXi'
an
PartnLanguageKnowledge(45marks)
SectionA(15marks)
Directions:
Beneatheachofthefollowingsentencestherearefourchoicesmarked.A,B.Cand.D.
Choosetheonethatbestcompletesthesentence.
21.I'
vecometothepoint_____Ican'
tstandherarguinganylonger.
A.whichB.where
C.howD.that
22.I’vegot29differentteapotsinmycollection.IfIbuythisone,that11make_____30.
A.itB.oneC.thoseD.them
23.ItwasthefirsttimeI_____howoldmymother_____anditmademefeelverysad.
A.hadnoticed;
hadbecomeB.noticed;
hadbecome
C.hadnoticed;
becameD.noticed;
became
24.Allchildrendeserve_____equalopportunitiesineducationsothattheycansucceedin
life.
A.beinggivenB.havinggiven
C.tobegivenD.togive
25.Somehouseplantsgrowbetterifplacednearawindowwithplentyofsunlight______
othersprefertobeinamoreshadedspot.
A.unlessB.sinceC.whenD.while
26.Justinfrontofourschool_____withahistoryof500years.
A.standsatalltreeB.doesatalltreestand
C.atalltreestoodD.atalltreestands
27.Thebook,whichbecamethebest-seller,waswrittenbyArthur'
swife.Joan._____he
marriedin1962.
A.towhomB.whomC.andwhomD.withwhom
28.John'
sfathersuggestedthatadoctor_____atonce.
A.sentforB.sendfor
C.hadbeensendforD.besentfor
29._____.thebirdmayabandonthenest.leavingthechickstodie.
A.BedisturbedB.Havingdisturbed
C.DisturbedD.Disturbing
30.It'
sverykindofyoutohelpmewiththewashing-up,butyoureally_____becauseIam
quitehappytodoitonmyown.
A.oughtn'
ttohavebotheredB.oughttobother
C.oughtn'
ttobotherD.oughttohavebothered
31.Thereisageneralbutfalseassumption_____intelligentpeopledobetterinlife.
A.asB.whatC.thatD.which
32.—Excuseme.willyoushowme_____thesoftware?
—Ofcourse,pleasewaitamoment.
A.howtobeloadedB.whattobeloaded
C.howtoloadD.whattoload
33.Mybreakfast,suchasitis._____fivepiecesofbreadandacupofmilk.
A.makingupofB.madeupof
C.makesupofD.ismadeupof
34.Atruefriendisalwaystherewhen_____.Inotherwords,afriendinneedisafriend
indeed.
A.itisneededB.needed
C.itneedsD.needing
35.Nowthatyouareastudent,youhavetosittheexams._____feellikedoingthem.
A.whatevermuchdon'
tyou
B.whatevermuchyoudon'
tC.howevermuchdontyou
D.howevermuchyoudon'
t
SectionB(18marks)
Foreachblankinthefollowingpassagethere,are.fourwordsorphrasesmarkedA.B,Cand.D.Fillineachblankwiththeword.orphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.
WhenIwasinkindergarten.Iremembermymotherholdingmyhandaswewalkedtomyschool.Havingmyhandwithinhersmademefeel36
Onefalldaytwomonthslater,mymother37saidIcouldgotoschoolallbymyself.Inthosedays,itwasnotvery38thewayitisnow.Iwasso39thatmymotherletmegoalone.Ifeltgrownup.
However,Isoondiscoveredthatitwasnotmuchfun.Thereweretwogirlswhowouldpullthetassels(流苏)ofmycapasIenteredtheschoolyard.They40mebysaying."
You'
dbetternottellanybody!
"
Iwastoo41totellmymother.
Mymotherfeltsomethingwaswrong.Onedaysheasked."
What'
swrong?
Youdon'
tseem42aboutgoingtoschool."
Irepliedshyly."
Idon'
tknow."
ThenextdayIsetoffforschoolasusual.However,thisday.withoutmyknowing,mymother43metoschooltoseewhatwasgoingon.
Asusual,thetwogirlswerethere,readyto44me.However,mymotherseemedtoappearoutofnowhereallofasudden!
She45thetwogirlsandtoldthemshewouldbefollowingmetoschooleverydayandthatshewouldshakethemifsheeversawthempullmycapagain.Panicappearedallovertheirfacesastheysaid."
Sorry,wewon'
t46heragain."
Mymother47meandtoldmeIshouldneverbeafraidtotellheranything.Mymotherhasbeenmyguardianangel.WhetherIcanseeherornot,Iknowshe'
salwaysthere!
36.A.safeB.strongC.strangeD.positive
37.A.quicklyB.finallyC.weaklyD.naturally
38.A.specialB.regularC.convenientD.dangerous
39.A.carefulB.worriedC.proudD.sad
40.A.cheatedB.frightenedC.depressedD.shocked
41.A.embarrassedB.disappointedC.scaredD.ashamed
42.A.excitedB.crazyC.cautiousD.confused
43.A.helpedB.droveC.followedD.sent
44.A.welcomeB.surpriseC.beatD.tease
45.A.approachedB.recognizedC.doubtedD.noticed
46.A.fightwithB.laughatC.lookatD.dependon
47.A.passedB.greetedC.criticizedD.hugged
SectionC(12marks)
Directions:
Completethefollowingpassagebyfillingineachblankwithoneword.thatbestfitsthe.context.
Abagisoneofthemostsimpleandusefulthingsintheworld.Itisacontainermadeofpaperorcloth.Ithasgiventheworldmanystrangeexpressions,someof48arewidelyusedintheUnitedStatestoday.
Oneexpressionistoletthecatout49thebag.Itisused50someonetellssomethingthatissupposedtobesecret.Noonecanexplain51thecatgotintothebag.Butthereis52oldstoryaboutit.
Longagotradesmensoldthingsinlargeclothbags.Onedayawomanasked53apig.Thetradesmanheldupaclothbag54somethingmovinginsideit.Hesaiditwasalivepig.Thewomanaskedtoseeit.Whenthedishonesttradesmanopenedthebag.outjumpedacat—notapig.Thetradesman'
ssecretwasout.Hewastryingtotrick55Andtheneverybodyknewit.
PartⅢReadingComprehension(30marks)
Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinished,statements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B.CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassage.
A
Attheplaygroundnearmyfamily'
sapartment.IsometimesgetannoyedwhenIseeolderkidsrunninguptheslidesorjumpingoffthesideofthejunglegym(儿童攀缘游戏立体构架).Afterall,littlekidsplaythere,too—andtheymightgethurt.Buthonestly,I'
mnotsosureIcanblamethemfortryingtomaketheplaygroundalittlebitmoreexciting.Inourneighborhoodpark,there'
snotmuchtointerestakidovertheageof6or7.
Howisthatpossible?
Accordingtoareport,modernplaygroundsarenofunandexcitementforthrill-seekingkids.allasaresultofhelicopterparents.Thatworrieschilddevelopmentexperts,whosaythataskidsbecomeolderandoutgrow(长大而厌倦)thecookie-cutterequipment,theybecomelessinterestedinplayingoutside.Childdevelopmentexpertsbelievethatexposuretoriskmakeskidsmorecomfortablewithit—keepingthemtoosafecanencourageanxiety."
Wedon'
tgiveourchildrenenoughspacetohelpthemtesttheirlimitsortohelpthembecomeconfidentintheirphysicalskills,"
KathrynHirsh-Pasek,aprofessorinthedepartmentofpsychologyatPhiladelphia'
sTempleUniversity,toldtheWSJ."
Sometimeswhenweprotectpeopletoomuchtheyneverlearntotakehealthyrisks."
Ofcourse,playgrounddesignersdon'
twanttocreatespacesthatleadtolotsofchildrengettinghurt.Buttherearewaystogivekidsasenseofexcitementwithoutriskingseriousinjuries—fori