1、DCGAF第三部分 英语知识运用 (共两节,每小题1.5分,满分45分)41-45:BABDC 46-50:ADDCC 51-55:ABDCA 56-60:CBDAB61. a 62. another / others 63. have given 64. strengthened65. reality 66. but 67. What 68. To ensure 69. participants 70. directly 第四部分 写作(共两节 满分35分)第一节 短文改错(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)第二节:(满分25分)One Possible VersionDear Johns
2、on, I am very glad to receive your e-mail. Now let me introduce to you our activity arrangements. There are three main activities for the English Week. On the afternoon of April 20th there will be an English Drama Contest in the Art Hall. Following this is an English handwriting competition, which w
3、ill be held in the school library on the afternoon of April 23. What is special about this English Week is that three English classic novels (A Tale of Two Cities, the Old Man and the Sea, and the Catcher in the Rye) will be recommended to us during the English week. We students show great interest
4、in the activities, many of us now being busy in rehearsing the plays we like. As for me, I like the handwriting competition most, because not only does it provide a good chance for us to show our beautiful handwriting, but also it reminds us of the importance of writing neatly.And, of course, we wou
5、ld much appreciate it if you could give us some suggestions. Yours sincerely,Li Hua听力原文Text 1:W: Youre late. What happened?M: Sorry. It usually takes 45 minutes to get to the company by bus but today it took 15 minutes longer.Text 2: Grading the papers ought to be easier than ever this year unless t
6、he computer breaks down. Thats because of the development of technology.Text 3: Its Friday today! The week went fast. So what are you going to do tomorrow? Nothing special. Maybe just do some shopping online? Er . Shall we go to the movies? OK. Not a bad idea.Text 4: What are you doing, Michael? Im
7、surfing the Internet for information about universities. What do you want to major in then? Oh, its a headache. My mother wants me to take up medicine while my father prefers engineering. But in the end, I think, Ill have to follow my OWN heart to become a lawyer. Text 5:s 5 oclock now. Here is the
8、book list. Jack, go to buy the books I need before the book store closes. Yes, Professor Smith. I will. But will we have to carry out the experiment over the night?ve booked tickets for a concert. Sorry about that. We have to. A fresh idea occurred to me and we may have new discoveries tonight.Text
9、6: Janet, where have you been?ve been waiting here for fifteen minutes!s already 6:30 now.m sorry, David. I had to work until 6:00. Then my phone died while I was on the way. Well, I dont think there are any good seats left. Yeah. How about those in the front?s too close. Look at those in the back!
10、But I dont see two seats together there. Oh, look! On your left, halfway down. Perfect! Lets get them!Text 7: Are you going to Burning Man? Whats that?s a big festival in the desert. Its happened every year for almost thirty years. People set up camps, play music, dance and meet new people. What do
11、they do for food? Is there stuff to buy? Well, no money is used inside Burning Man. Youre only allowed to trade for what you need. OK, but why is it called Burning Man? At the end of the festival, a huge wooden statue is burned. Its about 200 feet tall!Text 8: Hi, Leeds. Come in, Kelly. Thanks for c
12、oming.m pleased you asked me to help. How are the wedding preparations going? Theyre coming along fine. Everything is all set for the ceremony. Now Ive got to arrange for the banquet. Why dont you try Banquet on Demand? They handled everything well for Jack, one of our co-workers, who got married la
13、st year. The wedding banquet was prepared beautifully. OK, Ill do that. Have you made the music arrangements? No. Im debating on whether to hire a live group playing traditional music or a DJ who can make things livelier. I know a group who can do both. Theyre a five piece band, and they can play st
14、andard music during the banquet, then switch to popular music for dancing later. Sounds perfect. Everything is settled, then. Thanks to you. Do you want to see my wedding suit?Text 9: Gosh! Have you seen this, Richard? See what? In the newspaper. It says, there is a man going around pretending hes f
15、rom the electricity company. Hes been calling at peoples homes, saying he is coming to check that all their appliances are safe. Then he gets around them to make him a cup of tea, and while they are out of the room he steals their money, handbag whatever and makes off with it. But you know, Jane, it
16、s partly their own fault; you should never let anyone like that in unless youre expecting them. s all very well to say that. But someone comes to the door, and says electricity or gas and you automatically think they are OK, especially if they show their ID card to you. Does this man have the identi
17、fication then? Yes, thats just it. It seems he used to work for the electricity company at one time according to the paper. The police are warning people especially seniors not to admit anyone unless they have an appointment. Its a bit sad. One old lady told them shed just been to the post-office to
18、 get her retirement fund when he called. She said he must have followed her home. He stole the whole lot. But what does he look like? Surely they must have a description. Oh, yes, they have. Lets see, in his thirties, tall, bushy dark hair, slight northern accent, sounds a bit like you actually. Tex
19、t 10:Generally speaking, we could say that there are several stages to culture shock. First of all, the Honeymoon stage. Uh, to the visitor, everything seems new, strange and different. The food, the surroundings and the buildings. And it produces a feeling of pleasure: a desire to look around, to e
20、xperiment and to explore. The next stage is the Horror stage, where the newness wears off, and the visitor sees the country from a different light, and often begins to criticize the country, the life, and the values of the people. The next stage, we could say, is the Humor stage, where people begin
21、to reflect back and laugh at their mistakes in the earlier stages. And the final stage, we could say, is the Home stage where people begin to feel at home, enjoy living in that foreign country.This mini-lecture only highlights certain aspects of culture shock, and is not meant to imply that all indi
22、viduals visiting another country will experience all stages or that there is a particular order to culture shock. In addition, culture shock is not limited to the overseas visitor; rather, it often occurs within cultures as individuals move from place to place or from one setting to another (e.g., from high school to college). Finally, culture shock should be viewed as a natural thing, affecting most of us to different degrees, and is nothing we should seek to deny if it happens to us. Just ride it out and enjoy.
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