
英语试题参
1-20 ACBCA ABCBB CACAC BCCBC
21-35 CBCDD BBBAB BADCA
36-40 BAADC 41-45 DBDBA 46-50 DCABA 51-55 CBACB
56-59 BDAC 60-63 BAAC -67 ABBC 68-71 BCBC 72-75 BBDC
任务型读写
| 76. Health/Fitness | 77. normal | 78. additional/extra |
| 79. lower | 80. Experiment | 81. spending |
| 82.measurements/measurement | 83. striking/obvious | 84.Advice/advice; Tip/tip;Suggestion/suggestion |
| 85.helpful/useful/beneficial | ||
Every one of us may be misunderstood in our daily life. What is important is how to deal with it.
Once a classmate of mine broke a classroom window during the break. As I was the monitor, our teacher discussed it with me. I suggested forgiving him instead of punishing him. Then our teacher talked with him and made him promise that this would never happen again. However, the classmate, to my regret, thought I had spoken ill of him behind his back and wouldn’t talk with me any more.
As I always believe that communication is a good way to clear up misunderstandings, I asked his best friend to explain the whole thing to him. When he learned about the truth, he apologized to me, and we became good friends again.
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(Text 1)
M: I’ll be off right away. I’ll be your house to pick you up in half an hour.
W: Ok, good. That means you’ll be here at 7:30, right?
(Text 2)
W: Honey, I think I saw flames in the house next door, and there’s definitely smoke coming out. I think the neighbours are away on holiday.
M: Call the fire department. I’ll run over there right now to see what’s happening.
(Text 3)
W: The electricity went off, and all the lights went out. I couldn’t see a thing. Then the wind started up, and all the windows started to shake so hard that I thought the house was going to be destroyed.
M: What happened?
W: I looked out of the window and was shocked to see the sky covered in dark clouds.
(Text 4)
M: What’s happening?
W: Well, he’s lying on the ground but he says he’s not injured.
M: What colour is his face?
W: It’s blue, and he says his chest hurts.
(Text 5)
W: Take a look at the map. I’m sure we can find out where we are.
M: I’ve been looking around for a few minutes, but nothing looks familiar.
W: I think we got off at the wrong bus stop.
M: You’re right. The rain is coming. Come on----we’d better hurry up, or we’ll get caught in the rain.
(Text 6)
W: Number, please?
M: Oh, I’d like to make a reversed-charge call.
W: Where to?
M: Stratford.
W: What number?
M: 17414.
W: What’s your name, please?
M: John Fitzgerald.
W: Can you spell that?
M: F-I-T-Z-G-E-R-A-L-D.
W: ```and where are you calling from?
M: 010-992-6636.
W: Right. Hold the line, please.
(Text 7)
M: Sophie, I saw a man trying to attack Mrs. Baker, the lady who lives across the road.
W: You’re kidding! What happened?
M: I was just coming back from walking the dog when I noticed Mrs. Baker taking out her rubbish. Suddenly a young man came up behind her carrying a stick.
W: No!
M: Yes! But luckily she saw him.
W: Really? What did she do?
M: She turned around and hit the man with her bag of rubbish! The bag hit his head and broke.
W: I wish I could have seen that.
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M: Yes, it was great. The man dropped his stick when she hit him with the rubbish. Then Mrs. Baker started screaming and the man ran away empty-handed.
W: What a story!
(Text 8)
M: Good morning. I’m Peter Field---- I’m a reporter. Would you mind answering a few questions?
W: No, go ahead.
M: May I ask your name, please?
W: My name’s Chen Fei.
M: Mrs. Chen, how many people are there in your family?
W: There are five people in my family.
M: And how long have you lived here?
W: Since 1990, so 23 years now.
M: Do you think the noise is a problem in this area?
W: Yes, of course. The neighbours make all sorts of noise, day and night. It’s driving me mad.
M: Do you think your living conditions are satisfactory?
W: No, definitely not! My flat is extremely small for five people. It’s overcrowded.
M: Do you plan to improve your living conditions?
W: Of course. Actually, we will be moving to the new house at this time next year.
M: Congratulations! Thank you for your time.
W: You’re welcome.
(Text 9)
W: Hello, Harling’s shopping centre. May I help you?
M: Hello. This is Mr. Anderson speaking. I saw your advertisement on TV that you have some good deals on men’s suits this week.
W: Yes, sir.
M: What I’d like to buy is a dark business-type suit. Something in wool, I think.
W: We have some excellent pure wool suits. Wool has the best of everything, comfort, quality, value``` What size do you want?
M: Usually I’m a 40 regular, but I’ve gained a little weight lately.
W: Then you’d better have a 42. What color?
M: I’d like something in dark grey, or navy blue``` or even black.
W: I’m sure you’ll be satisfied with our suits, sir. By the way, we have a fine selection of ties to go with the suits. Maybe you would like to come and have a look.
M: How much are the ties?
M: 29 dollars each, and I must say these ties are a very good value for that price.
M: Ok. I’ll come over and have a look. Thank you. Goodbye.
W: Thank you for calling. Goodbye.
(Text 10)
The western part of the city was hit by several storms last night. The recorded wind speed reached eighty kilometers per hour. The storms caused serious damage, leaving at least two hundred homes with their water and power cut off. A great number of families were left homeless after the roofs of some houses were blown away. Scenes of destruction can be seen everywhere. In Main Street, the car park was flooded completely. We can still see cars that have been badly damaged by floodwater. Some cars were carried across the parking area and dumped into storm-water drains. In White Street, some big trees were uprooted and smashed into parked cars. Worse still, in Green Street, a tree fell on a bus which was taking some basketball players to a game. Luckily, no one in the bus was hurt. Insurance companies are going to be hard hit, covering thousands of dollars for the losses. As for tomorrow, it’s reported the weather conditions will improve, as clear skies are expected.
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