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1、SSP高考版答案SSP高考版10月份答案P2 新闻词汇I. Choose the best meaning of the words in bold.1-7 B A C B B A CII. Translate the following phrases from Chinese to English.1. once and for all2. there is no difference between3. be unlikely to be of any public health relevance4. echo the view that5. take into account6. t

2、he existing studies of comparison between7. meet particular criteria fixed by8. the organic food debate is boiling over9. It is down to sb. to do sth.10. refer to11. grow and process agricultural products12. be designed to encourage soil and water conservation and reduce pollution13. apply chemical

3、fertilizers to promote plant growth14. allow them access to the outdoors15. accuse him of dishonesty and incompetence16. question my integrity and independence17. come up with that finding18. clear ones stance19. run a higher risk of20. improve the soils nutrientsP4 听力听力原文+答案Exercise 1实战演练I. Listen

4、and write down what you have heard. It will be read only once.A. Numbers1. forty 2. fourteen 3. fifteen4. a hundred and fifteen 5. three thousand four hundred and eighty6. ninety 7. nineteen 8. five million and thirty three9. seven hundred and eight 10. a hundred and twelveB. Time1. a quarter to nin

5、e 2. at eleven oclock sharp 3. nine thirty4. five fifteen 5. ten forty-five 6. five to seven7. ten minutes later 8. twenty minutes early 9. in half an hour10. Its exactly four.II. Listen to the short conversation and choose the best answer to the question. The conversations will be read only once.1.

6、 W: Ive run out of money. Do you have a ten-pound note?M: Can you make do with five pounds? I need ten pounds for the supermarket.Q: How much money does the man probably have?(C)2. W: What about this Curzon bike? Its very cheap, only 100 pounds.M: Yes, but the Anderson bike is even cheaper by 20 pou

7、nds! Oh, look, you can also have a 20 percent discount if you buy it now!Q: How much does an Anderson bike cost now?(D)3. W: Hello, my plane doesnt go till a quarter to six this afternoon. How soon do I have to leave my room?M: Well, normally its by 12 noon on the day of your departure. But in your

8、case, you may keep the room till 3 p.m. if you wish.Q: When does the womans plane take off?(B)4. M: Excuse me, will Dr. Black be able to see me at about a quarter past nine tomorrow?W: Sorry, but hes fully booked till eleven unless theres a cancellation. Would ten to one be OK for you?Q: When is Dr.

9、 Black available to the man?(C)5. M: The car was a total loss. Did you see it?W: Yes. Can you imagine three women and a baby were in the horrible accident without being hurt?Q: How many people were hurt?(A)6. W: That brown jacket you like is cheaper in the other shop.M: Yes, these are more expensive

10、, but they are of better quality.Q: Where does the conversation probably take place?(D)7. W: Would you like some more potatoes?M: Im sorry I cant manage any more. Thank you.Q: Where does the conversation probably take place?(B)8. W: Is anyone attending to you, sir?M: No. I should like to see some dr

11、essing gowns.Q: Where does the conversation probably take place?(C)9. W: What can I do for you?M: Well, I fell on the ground while I was playing tennis and I may have damaged my wrist.Q: Where does the conversation probably take place?(C)10. W: Id like to withdraw fifty pounds from my deposit accoun

12、t.M: Certainly. Would you please sign this form?Q: Where does the conversation probably take place?(B)11. M: This meat is like old leather! Its enough to break every tooth in your head.W: Perhaps youd like to change your order, sir. The mutton is very tender.Q: Where does the conversation probably t

13、ake place?(B)12. W: Look at these glasses! This ones even got lipstick on it.M: Im very sorry, madam. Ill bring you clean ones right away.Q: Where does the conversation probably take place?(C)13. W: Hello, Id like half a dozen air mail labels and a book of stamps, please.M: Seventy-five pence exactl

14、y, please.Q: Where does the conversation probably take place?(A)14. W: Ill be needing an early call tomorrow. Can you fix that for me?M: Theres an automatic waking device in the panel at the head of your bed. You just set it to the time you want.Q: Where does the conversation probably take place?(D)

15、15. W: Whats the postage on these letters to Thailand, please?M: Ill have to check. Do you need anything else?Q: Where does the conversation probably take place?(B)Exercise 模拟训练Section ADirections: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversat

16、ion, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. W: Could y

17、ou tell me the starting time for both movies?M: Sure, the first begins at 7 and lasts for 2 hours and 45 minutes. The second follows right after.Q: What is the starting time for the second movie?(D)2. M: Ill certainly never eat here again. And Ill tell all my friends not to come here either.W: I do

18、apologize. Im afraid hes just started working here. But I dont think he is going to last long, not after this.Q: Where did the conversation probably take place?(B)3. M: Now what seems to be the trouble, Mrs. Morris?W: Ive been very weak lately, and last night I had some chest pain.Q: What is the pro

19、bable relationship between the two speakers?(A)4. W: Peter, Im awfully sorry to hear your mother was seriously ill.M: Dont worry so much, granny. She is much better now.Q: How does Peter feel about her mother?(C)5. W: Would you mind helping me move the sofa?M: Help you? Cant you see I have my hands

20、full with all this typing?Q: What does the man mean?(A)6. W: I always feel Im out of breath.M: Im not surprised. You should try your best to lose some weight.Q: Why does the woman feel out of breath?(B)7. W: How are you going to Beijing, darling?M: I first thought of flying there, but my father sugg

21、ests I take a train. Its much cheaper than flying or driving.Q: How is the man going to Beijing?(D)8. M: How about going out for dinner? My treat this time!W: Thanks, but I have an appointment with my dentist.Q: What will probably happen next?(A)9. M: How about the weather during your holidays?W: No

22、t bad, but it would have been better if it had been a little bit cooler.Q: What was the weather during the womans holiday?(B)10. W: Excuse me, can you tell me where you are going to spend your holiday?M: I dont know yet. Maybe Ill visit my uncle in Xian.Q: What are the two speakers talking about?(A)

23、Section BDirections: In Section B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passages. The passages will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one

24、 would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Question 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.New England is an area of mountains, valleys, and rivers. It is said that in New England one is always climbing hills. A large part of New England is also made up of farms and farming l

25、ands. Yet New England is not really a farming area. The farms are small. Generally they are only large enough to support one family. It also happens that the soil of New England is not good. This soil has been worked and planted for so many years that it has lost its value.Most New Englanders today

26、work in factories or small businesses. In these factories they make watches and clocks, shoes, clothing, special tools for industry, leather goods, etc. New England workmen are famous for their skill in making many of these things. This skill is often passed down in families from father to son.11. W

27、hy is it said that in New England one is always climbing hills? (A)12. Why is New England not a farming area? (C)13. How do New England workmen learn the skill in making things? (D)Question 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.Buried treasure is scattered over every part of the United St

28、ates. Why dont people find it? As a matter of fact, a great deal of buried treasure is found much more than we ever hear about. People who find treasure have a habit of keeping it to themselves, either because they are afraid that others might claim it, or because they want to avoid paying taxes on

29、it. There are perhaps a dozen unreported treasure finds for each one reported.Florida has probably yielded more buried treasure than any other part of the United States. The Gulf of Mexico used to be infested with pirates attacked Spanish ships. Often they were unable to dispose of their goods immed

30、iately. They packed it in large boxes or sacks and buried it in secret hiding places on the shore. Often they drew a map of the area so that they could come back later and know where to dig.14. Why dont people report their treasure find?(B)15. What is the estimated ratio of unreported treasure finds to reported ones?(C)16. Why can Florida yield more buried treasure?(C)Section CDirections: In Section C, you will hear two longer conversations. The conversations will

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