
2013.2
第Ⅰ 卷
第一部分:听力(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
1-5 BAACB 6-10 CABCA 11-15 BABCA 16-20 BBACB
第二部分:英语知识运用
第一节 语法和词汇 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
21–25 CBCDB 26–30 BBACA 31–35 BCCCB
第二节 完形填空 (共20小题;每小题1 分,满分20分)
36 – 40 DCABD 41– 45 BCAAC 46 –50 CDBCD 51– 55 ABCAC
第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
56 – 60 CADCB 61– 65 ABCDC 66 – 70CCBDD 71– 75 CBBAD
第Ⅱ卷
第一节:阅读表达(共5题,每小题3分,满分15分)
76. It is about the twin brothers who received heart transplants.
( 关键词:twin brothers。与答案意思一致满分;出现了关键词得两分;)
77. They both had a sense of humor.
78. Because his new heart was younger than Anthony’s
79. their (bad) eating habits/ their improper diet
80. (1) riding(a bicycle) (2)swimming (3)walking
第二节:写作(30分) (略)
评分注意事项:
1.评分时,先根据文章内容和语言初步确定给分档次(18分以上为及格线,18分以下为不及格线)。
2.字数少于120,多于150,减去2分。
3.书写差影响阅读减去2分。
4.给分档次:
(26-29分):只要要点全面紧扣主题,观点表达充分,能有效使用连接成分,具备较强的书面表达能力.
(22-25分):要点全面紧扣主题,观点表达较充分,语言有少量错误,但基本不影响意思表达。
(18—21分):要点全面,紧扣主题。语言表达基本充分,语言错误影响部分意思的表达,但多数句子基本正确。
听力部分录音原文
Text 1
W: May I help you?
M: Yes, could you tell me the number of the local post office?
Text 2
M: Hey, it’s really nice here under this old tree.
W: It is. I love just sitting here in the shade and eating my lunch, and maybe reading a little.
Text 3
M: I always get so sleepy in my English class.
W: Me, too. It’s because of his voice! Mr. Jackson is so quiet.
M: I wish we had that strict teacher Mr. Butler who always shouts. At least we can stay awake in class.
Text 4
W: The results of your physical examination are back from the lab today.
M: How do they look?
W: Your blood pressure is a little high. But your heart rate is normal.
Text 5
W: Who is it?
M: It’s me, Tom. Sorry to trouble you, Tracy. But I just ran out of milk. Could I borrow some?
W: Yeah. No problem. Come in. Here you are.
Text 6
M: Do you smell something out here?
W: Yes, I was in the kitchen when I thought I smelled smoke. I can’t see anything. Wait! What’s that over there?
M: It’s smoke. Whose house is that?
W: That’s the Rileys’ house. They’re on vacation.
M: It doesn’t really look like it’s coming from their house. It’s coming from the back. It’s a fire. I’m going in to call the fire department.
W: Wait. I have my cell phone. I’ll dial “911”.
Text 7
W: Dad was really bad-tempered last night. And it’s not like him. He used to like meeting my friends.
M: Well, I’m afraid you’ve come at rather a bad time.
W: What do you mean?
M: Well, I wasn’t going to tell you. .. He hasn’t been feeling very well lately. He had a checkup last month. The doctor says he may have to go to the hospital.
W: Oh, no! What is it, exactly?
M: They’re not sure. But they think it may be his heart.
W: Oh, perhaps I ought to stay here, then. The others can go without me.
M: No, there’s no point in that. It probably isn’t serious at all. And please, Jane, don’t say anything to your Dad about this...
Text 8
W: John, do you realize that Christmas is only a month away? We’ve got to think about Christmas gifts.
M: Yes. What a lot of relatives we have to think about!
W: Shall we decide what to send them all now?
M: All right. Let’s make a list of names and then decide what to give them all.
W: The children first, I think. What about Anne?
M: She’s getting too grown-up for toys. We can let her choose a book.
W: Very well. Now what about Dick? He thinks about nothing but space travel nowadays.
M: Oh, that makes it easy. Shall we give him one of those space travel suits the toyshop has? You know what I mean, the big round plastic thing that goes on your head. And my father is fond of music. Perhaps some records?
W: That’s an excellent idea. He’ll be quite excited.
Text 9
M: You have reached the number of the Student Registration Office. If you want to reach the Admissions Office, press “1” now. For general information, press “2” now... Good morning, Admissions Office. Can I help you?
W: Yes, my name’s Terry and I’m interested in finding out whether History 107 is full yet.
M: Do you know the official registration code for that class?
W: It is HIS 107 BC3.
M: Hmm... it says that the class is full. You could check back in a couple of weeks. Some places will probably open up by that time.
W: Yeah, I could try to talk to some people and see if they might drop it.
M: Well, but you do realize that there’s a waiting list. And that means that you’d have to wait for your turn to come up.
W: I understand. Well, one more question. Is the General Housing Office on the same floor as the Registration Office?
M: Yes, in fact I’ve got the number, so if you’d like, I can put you through. Please hold and I will put you through.
W: Thanks. That should save me a coin or two.
Text 10
W: Can you tell me how to get a driver’s license?
M: To get a driver’s license, you must take three tests. The first test is a vision test. This test checks your eyes to see if you have to wear glasses when you drive. The second test is a written test that checks your knowledge of highway and traffic regulations. You can prepare for this test by studying a booklet that you can get in the driver’s license office. After you pass the written test, you receive an instruction permit. This permit allows you to practice driving with an experienced driver. The last test you have to take is a road test. This checks your driving ability. If you pass it, you will receive your driver’s license.
W: What should I do when I go to the driver’s license office to take the road test?
M: You must provide your own vehicle. First, the license examiner checks the mechanical condition of your car. Then the examiner gets into the car with you and asks you to drive in regular traffic. While you are driving, the examiner tests you for such things as starting, stopping, turning, backing up, and parking. If you can’t control the car properly, or if you break a traffic rule while you are taking the test, you fail the examination. You’ll have to continue to practice until you take the road test again and pass it.
