1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在试题卷和答题卡上,并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。
2.选择题在每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;完成句子和书面表达题用0.5毫米黑色签字笔直接答在答题卡上相对应的区域内,答在试题卷上无效。
3.考试结束,请将本试题卷和答题卡一并上交。
第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
例:Howmuchistheshirt
A.$19.15.B.$9.15C.$9.18
答案是B.
1.WhydoesthewomanwanttogotoAmerica
A.Totakelanguagecourses.
B.Toatrendaconference.
C.Tovisitsomefriends.
2.WhatdoknowaboutPeterSmith
A.Heishovinglunchahome.
B.Heisoutatthemoment.
C.HeistalkingwithMary;
3.Whatissaidaboutthewoman
A.Shespendsmorethanrheearns.
B.shespendsmorethanrheearns.
C.Shehasalghtbidgt
4.Whatdoweknowaboutthespeakers
A.TheyareknowtravelinginMexico.
B.TheyhavebeentoafestivalinMexico.
C.TheypaintedsomepicturesinMexico.
5.Whatisthewomandoing
A.HelpingchildrenwithAIDS.
B.RaisingmoneyforAfricanchildren.
C.CollectinginformationonAfricanchildren.
第二节(共15小题;每小题4.5分,满分22.5分)
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.Whatwasthemandoingduringtheearthquake
A.Shouting.
B.Running.
C.Sleeping.
7.Howwasthemanwhentheearthquaketookplace
A.Hewasill.
B.Hewashelpless.
C.Hewasfrightened.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.WhydoestheboyloveSunday
A.Hecanplaybasketball.
B.Hehasnoclassesatschool.
C.HecanwatchsportsonTV.
9.Whatistheboyexpectedtodo
A.Tohelpwithhousework.
B.TowatchagameonTV.
C.Tohaveagoodrest.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Whatissaidaboutmedicaldevelopmentinthefuture
A.Healthcarewillbefree.
B.Cancermay-becured.
C.AIDSmaydisappear.
11.Whatwillmakedistantplacesmorepopularforholiday
A.Betterairservice.
B.Fasterairtransport.
C.Lowercostforairtravel.
12.Whatisthetopicofthisinterview
A.Futurewaysoftravelling.
B.Medicalprogressinthefuture.
C.Changesoflifeinthenextdecade.
听第9段材料,回答13至16题。
13.Whereisthewomangoingnow
A.Toanartmuseum.
B.ToaChineserestaurant.
C.Toanundergroundstation.
14.Whydoesthewomancometothecity
A.Forbusiness.
B.Fortraveling.
C.Forshopping.
15.Whydoesthemanrecommendtheresthuranttothewoman
A.Theservicethereisgood.
B.Thefoodthereistasty.
C.Thepricethereislow.
16.accordingtotheman,whichisthebestmeansoftransporttotherestaurant
A.Thebus.
B.Thetaxi.
C.Theunderground.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Whatkindofpassagehaveyoujustheard
A.Apubliclecture.
B.Aradioannouncement.
C.Agovernmentstatement.
18.Whatisthemainpurposeoftheevent
A.Toincreasepeople’ssenseofenvironmentprotection.
B.Toinvitepeopletojoinanenvironmentalorganization.
C.Topersuadefamiliestohaveanoutinginthemountains.
19.Howmanytreesaregoingtobeplantedtoday
A.700B.2000C.4000
20.Whatdoesthespeakeradvisevolunteerstodo
A.Tolearnsometree-plantingskills.
B.Tocomealonganytimetheylike.
C.Tobringalongtheirgloves.
第二部分:英语语言知识运用(共三节,满分55分)
第一节:多项选择(共10小题;第小题1分,满分10分)
从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
例:Tomakemembersofateamperformbetter,thetrainerfirstofallhastoknowtheir
A.strengthsB.benefitsC.techniquesD.values
答案是A。
21.Thismagazineisvery______withyoungpeople,wholikeitscontentandstyle.
A.familiarB.popularC.similarD.particular
22.Emergencylineoperatorsmustalways______calmandmakesurethattheygetalltheinformationtheyneedtosendhelp.
A.growB.appearC.becomeD.stay
23.Despitesuchabigdifferencein______towardswhatoneeats,thereisnodoubtthatpeopleinthewestregardtheChinesefoodassomethingspecial.
A.pointB.ideaC.attitudeD.sight
24.Ifthefirmsfailedtomakeenoughmoney,theywould_______.
A.closedownB.calloffC.turndownD.setoff
25.Shedevotedherself______toherresearchanditearnedheragoodreputationinherfield.
A.stronglyB.extremelyC.entirelyD.freely
26.Peopletrytoavoidpublictransportationdelaysbyusingtheirowncars,andthis______createsfurtherproblems.
A.inshortB.incaseC.indoubtD.inturn
27.Ifwecan______ourpresentdifficulties,theneverythingshouldbeallright.
A.comeacrossB.getoverC.comeoverD.getoff
28.Hebegantotakepoliticalscience______onlywhenheleftschool.
A.strictlyB.trulyC.carefullyD.seriously
29.Surelyitdoesn’tmatterwherethestudentassociationsgettheirmoneyfrom;what______iswhattheydowithit.
A.countsB.appliesC.stressesD.functions
30.Watercanabsorbandgiveoffalotofheatwithoutbigchangesintemperature,thuscreatinga______environment.A.peacefulB.sensitiveC.commonD.stable
第二节:完成句子(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下列各小题,根据括号内的汉语提示,用句末括号内的英语单词完成句子,并将答案写在答题卡上
的相应题号后。
例:We______(起床)beforedawn.Itwasstilldarkoutside.(get)
答案:gotup
31.Theysattogetheraroundthetable,with______(门关着).(shut)
32.Ihaven’ttheslightestidea______(他正在说什么).(talk)
34.Lastnight,Johnwasansweringthelettersthat______(寄给他的)duringthepasttwoweeks.(arrive)
35.Hebelievesthatchildren______(应允许……学习)attheirownpace.(allow)
36.Shehasanexcellent______(对名字的记忆力),whichhelpsherquitealotinherwork.(memory)
37.______(他是否出过国)doesn’tmakemuchdifference.(he,abroad)
38.Thefactory’soutputofcarsthisyearis______(大约是去年的三倍).(as,great)
39.Notonly______(要帮助)thedisabledtofindjobs,butalsomedicaltreatmentwillbeprovidedforthosewhoneedit.(give)
40.ItispossiblethattheKingofStonehengewaslinkedtothestones:he______(可能参与)inplanningthemonument,orinhelpingtransportandpullupthestones.(hand)
第三节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Manyyearsago,IownedaservicestationandroadhouseonthemainroadbetweenMelbourneandAdelaide.Oneverycold,wetnightatabout3:30a.m.,therewasa___41___onthefrontdoorofourhouse.Ayoungman,wetfrom___42___totoe,explainedthathehad___43___outofpetrolabout30kmuptheroad.Hehadlefthispregnant(怀孕的)wifeandhistwochildren___44___atthecarandsiadthathewouldhitchhike(搭便车)back.
OnceIhad___45___acanwithpetrol,Itookhimbacktohiscarwherehistwo-year-oldandfour-year-oldchildrenwereboth___46___,sayingthattheywerecold.Oncethecarhadstarted,Isuggestedthathe___47___meback.
Beforeleaving,Ihadturnedtheheater___48___intheroadhouse,sothatwhenwewentin,itwasniceand___49___.Whilethelittleonesplayedandran___50___,Ipreparedbreadandbutterforthechildren,andhotchocolateforthe___51___.
Itwasabout5a.m.beforethey___52___.Theyoungfellowaskedmehowmuchhe___53___meandItoldhimthatthepetrolpump(加油泵)had___54___$15.Heofferedtopay“call-outfee”,butIwouldn’tacceptit.
Aboutamonthlater,Ireceiveda___55___fromInterstate,alargebuscompanythatwehadbeentryingto___56___tostopoffatourroadhouseforalongtime.It___57___outthattheyoungfellowIhadhelpedwasitsgeneralmanager,themost___58___personinthecompany.
Inhisletter,hethankedmeagainand___59___methat,fromthenon,alltheirbuseswouldstopatmyservicestation.Inthis___60___,alittlebitofkindnesswasrewardedwithahugeamountofbenefits.
41.A.kickB.hitC.beatD.knock
42.A.fingerB.shoulderC.headD.hand
43.A.drivenB.usedC.comeD.run
44.A.awayB.behindC.overD.out
45.A.suppliedB.pouredC.equippedD.filled
46.A.sleepingB.cryingC.quarrellingD.fighting
47.A.allowB.ringC.leadD.follow
48.A.onB.offC.inD.over
49.A.neatB.hotC.warmD.attractive
50.A.aroundB.insideC.nearbyD.along
51.A.driversB.guestsC.customersD.adults
52.A.leftB.arrivedC.ateD.disappeared
53.A.gaveB.paidC.owedD.offered
54.A.appearedB.exhibitedC.calculatedD.shown
55.A.callB.letterC.checkD.notice
56.A.getB.forceC.requiteD.hope
57.A.pointedB.turnedC.workedD.found
58.A.generousB.successfulC.seriousD.powerful
59.A.praisedB.persuadedC.informedD.convinced
60.A.lessonB.businessC.aspectD.case
第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
阅读下列短文,从每篇短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Karen,grownupinaverytraditionalfamilyinthewesternUnitedStates,maintainedhighmoral(道德的)standardsthroughoutheryouth..In1984,attheageof23,shemarriedBill.Theywereblessedwithtwochildren,aboyandagirl.
By1991theirlovehaddeepened,andtheywerehappy.Laterthatyear,Billdevelopedawhitespotonhistongue.Hevisitedadoctor.
Onedayshortlyafterthat,BillcalledKarentositbesidehim.Hesaidwithtearsinhiseyesthathelovedherandwantedtoliveforeverwithher.ThedoctorsuspectedthathehadbeeninfectedwithHIV,thevirusthatleadstoAIDS.
Thefamilywastested.BillandKaren’sresultswerepositive.BillhadbecomeinfectedbeforehemetKaten;thenhepassedthevirnsontoKaren.Thechildren’sresultswerenegative.Withinthreeyears,Billwasdead.“Idon’tknowhowtoexpresswhatitisliketowatchtheoncehandsomemanyouloveandintendtolivewithforeverdyingslowly.Icriedmanynights.Hediedthreemonthsshortoftenyearsofourmarriage,”saysKaren.ThoughadoctortoldKarenthatshewouldsoonfollowherhusbandintodeath,sheisstillalive.TheinfectionhasprogressedtotheearlystagesofAIDS.
Karenisbutoneofabout30millionpeoplenowlivingwithHIV/AIDS,afigurelargerthanthecombinedpopulationsofAustralia.IrelandandParaguay.accordingtooneUNreport,Africahas21millionofthesevictims.Bytheturnofthecenturythatnumbercouldreach___40___millionandthediseasewillbringonthegreatestdisasterinhumanhistory.Oftheworld’ssexuallyactiveadultsaged15to49,1in100hasalreadybeeninfectedwithHIV.Ofthese,only1in10realizesthatheorsheisinfected.InsomepartsofAfrica,25percentoftheadultsareinfected.
SincethebeginningofthespreadofAIDSin1981,about11.7millionpeoplehavediedofit.Itisroughlycalculatedthatin1997alone,about2,3millionpeoplediedofit.Nevertheless,therearefreshreasonsforoptimisminthebattleagainstAIDS.Duringthepastfewyears,therehasbeenadropinnewAIDScasesinwealthynations.Inaddition,promisingdrugsholdouthopeofbetterhealthandlongerlife.
61.BytellingthestoryofKaren,theauthorintendsto_______.
A.werepeopleagainsthighriskbehaviors
B.stresstheimportanceofmedicaltests
C.expresssympathyforAIDSvictims
D.showtheconsequencesofAIDS
62.TheunderlinedpartinParagraph1mostprobablymeans“_______”.
A.wereluckyinhavingB.wereaskedtoadopt
C.regrettedhavingD.gavebirthto
63.BillwassuspectedofbeinginfectedwithHIVafter.
A.hegotmarriedtoKaren
B.thefamilymembersweretested
C.Karenpersuadedhimtoseethedoctor
D.hefoundsomethingwrongwithhistongue
64.Itcanbeconcludedfromthepassagethat_______.
A.promisingdrugswillsoonstopAIDS
B.thespreadofAIDScouldbecontrolled
C.itishopelesstowinthebattleagainstAIDS
D.thedeathrateofAIDSpatientshasbeenreduced
B
Howcanacreatureweighingover5tonsandnormallytaking150kilogramsoffoodand120litersofwaterperdaysurviveinadesertenvironment
InthesouthwestAfricancountryofNamibia,andtheSaharalandsofMalifurthernorth,thedesertelephantdoesjustthat.
AlthoughnotregardedasaseparatespeciesfromtheAfricanelephant,thedesertcousindiffersinmanyways.Theirbodiesaresmaller,toabsorblessheat,andtheirfeetarelargerforeasierwalkingacrosssandysurfaces.Theyaretaller,toreachhigherbranches.Theyhaveshortertusks(象牙),andmostimportantly,longertrunkstodigforwaterinriverbeds.
Desertclephantscantravelover70kilometersinsearchforfeedinggroundsandwaterholes,andhavealargergroupoffamilies,Theydrinkonlyevery3-4days,andcanstorewaterina“bag”atthebackoftheirthroat,whichisonlyusedwhenbadlyneeded.Desertelephantsarecarefulfeeders-theyseldomrootuptreesandbreakfewerbranches,andthusmaintainwhatlittlefoodsourcesareavailable.Yongelephantsmayeveneatthedung(粪便)ofthefemaleleaderofagroupwhenfacingfoodshortage.
Duringdroughttheyareunlikelytogivebirthtotheiryoungbutwithgoodrainsthebirthratewillincreasegreatly.Desertelephantshavesandbaths,sometimesaddingtheirownurine(尿液)tomakethemmuddy!
Aswecontinuetooverheatourweakplanet,itcanonlybehopedthatotheranimalspecieswilladaptasextraordinarilywelltochangeasthedesertelephant.
65.TheunderlinedpartinParagraph2means“______”.
A.remainsintheAfricancountriesB.drinks120litersofwateraday
C.managestoliveindesertareasD.eats150kilogramsoffooddaily
66.Desertelephantsarecalledcarefulfeedersbecausethey_______.
A.rarelyruintreesB.drinkonlyevery3-4days
C.searchforfoodinlargegroupsD.protectfoodsourcesfortheiryoung
67.Theauthoranswersthequestionraisedinthefirstparagraphwith_______.
A.storiesandexplanationB.factsanddescriptions
C.examplesandconclusionD.evidenceandargument
68.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastsentenceinthepassage
A.Overheatingtheearthcanbestopped.
B.Notallanimalspeciesaresoadaptable.
C.Theplanetwillbecomehotterandhotter.
D.Notallanimalsareassmartasdesertelephants.C
Almosteverychildisscaredofsomething,frommonstersinthecupboardtodogsinthepark.Butthefactthatsuchfearsarecommonandnormaldoesn’tmeantheycanbetakenlightly.Kidsexperiencefearsandphobias(恐惧症)muchmorestronglythanadults.Andtheinfluenceofthefearcanbephysicalaswellaspsychological(心理的).Itcanbuildupsotheyalmostseemscaredofeverything-akindofchildhoodanxiety.Dr.Creswellsays:“Yourchildmayalwaysseemtoexpecttheworsttohappenandlackconfidenceinhisorherabilitytodealwithanychallenge.”Sodon’tmakethesameoldmistakeoftreatingthemasifthey’resillyforbeinga“scarecat”.Handingthefearsisessential.
Childrencanbebornnervousand.,ifyouhavesuchababy,you’lltendtopreventthemfromgettingworried.Soiftheyfeardogs,You’llkeepthemawayfromdogs,butinfactthatcanjustconfirmtothechildthatdogsarescary.Whatisworse,keepingyourchildawayfromwhattheyfearcanturnthatfeelingintoaphobia.Instead,youshouldencouragethemtogetintouchwiththethingtheyfear,inasafeandsupportiveenvironment.Dr.AndyField,aresearcherofchildhoodfears,says:“Youshouldn’tforce,forexample,adoganxiouschildtogouptoadog.Butyoucanapproachityourself,showthemthereisnothingtobeafraidof,stroke(抚摸)it,andtalkaboutthedogbeingfriendly.Onceyourchilddarestostrokeadog-onethat’sgoodwithchildren,ofcourse-thenyoushouldencouragethemtocarryonuntiltheyfeelcalmer,andrewardthemfor“beingbrave’.”
69.Children’sfearsareusuallytakenlightlybecause_______.
A.theywillnotdevelopintophobiasB.theirinfluenceispsychological
C.theyexistwidelyintheworldD.theywilldisappeargradually
70.Ifwefailtohelpchildrentoovercomefears,theywill_______.
A.makethesameoldmistakeB.overcomethembythemselves
C.experiencetheworstofthingsD.growuplackingself-confidence
71.accordingtoDr.AndyField,ifachildisafraidofacat,parentsshould_______.
A.tellthechildnottobeafraidofitB.showthechildhowtoapproachit
C.keepthechildawayfromitD.askthechildtostrokeit
D
Overthelast70years,researchershavebeenstudyinghappyandunhappypeopleandfinallyfoundouttenfactorsthatmakeadifference.Ourfeelingsofwell-beingatanymomentaredeterminedtoacertaindegreebygenes.However,ofallthefactors,wealthandagearethetoptwo.
Moneycanbuyadegreeofhappiness.Butonceyoucanaffordtofeed,clotheandhouseyourself,eachextradollarmakeslessandlessdifference.
Researchersfindthat,onaverage,wealthierpeoplearehappier.Butthelinkbetweenmoneyandhappinessiscomplex.Inthepasthalf-century,averageincomehassharplyincreasedindevelopedcountries,yethappinesslevelshaveremainedalmostthesame.Onceyourbasicneedsaremet,moneyonlyseemstoincreasehappinessifyouhavemorethanyourfriends,neighborsandcolleagues.
“Dollarsbuystatus,andstatusmakespeoplefeelbetter,”concludesomeexperts,whichhelpsexplainwhypeoplewhocanseekstatusinotherways-scientistsoractors,forexample-mayhappilyacceptrelativelypoorly-paidjobs.
Inaresearch,ProfessorAlexMichalosfoundthatthepeoplewhosedesires-notjustformoney,butforfriends,family,job,health-rosefurthestbeyondwhattheyalreadyhad,tendedtobelesshappythanthosewhofeltasmallergap(差距).Indeed,thesizeofthegappredictedhappinessaboutfivetimesbetterthanincomealone.“Thegapmeasuresjustblowawaytheonlymeasuresofincome.”saysMichalos.
Anotherfactorthathastodowithhappinessisage.Oldagemaynotbesobad“Givenalltheproblemsofaging,howcouldtheelderlybemoresatisfied?”asksProfessorLauraCarstensen.
Inonesurvey,Carstensenintervicwed184peoplebetweentheagesof18and94,andaskedthemtofilloutanemotionsquestionnaire.Shefoundthatoldpeoplereportedpositiveemotionsjustasoftenasyoungpeople.Somescientistssuggestolderpeoplemayexpectlifetobeharderandlearntolivewithit,orthey’remorerealisticabouttheirtimerunningout,olderpeoplehavelearnedtofocusonthingsthatmakethemhappyandletgoofthosethatdon’t.
“Peoplerealizenotonlywhattheyhave,butalsothatwhattheyhavecannotlastforever,”shesays.“Agoodbyekisstoahusbandorwifeattheageof85,forexample,maybringfarmorecomplexemotionalresponsesthanasimilarkisstoaboyorgirlfriendattheageof20.”
72.accordingtothepassage,thefeelingofhappiness_______.
A.isdeterminedpartlybygenesB.increasesgraduallywithage
C.haslittletodowithwealthD.ismeasuredbydesires
72.Someactorswouldliketoacceptpoorly-paidjobsbecausethejobs_______.
A.makethemfeelmuchbetterB.providechancestomakefriends
C.improsetheirsocialpositionD.satisfytheirprofessionalinterests
74.Agedpeoplearemorelikelytofeelhappybecausetheyaremore_______.
A.optimisticB.successfulC.practicalD.emotional
75.ProfessorAlexMichalosfoundthatpeoplefeellesshappyif_______.
A.thegapbetweenrealityanddesireisbigger
B.theyhaveastrongerdesireforfriendship
C.theirincomeisbelowtheirexpectation
D.thehopeforgoodhealthisgreater
E
Imagineyou’reatapartyfullofstrangers.You’renervous.WhoarethesepeopleHowdoyoustartaconversationFortunately,you’vegotathingthatsendsoutenergyattinychipsineveryone’snametag(标签).Thechipssendbackname,job,hobbies,andthetimeavailableformeeting-whatever.Makingnewfriendsbecomessimple.
Thishasn’tquitehappenedinreallife.ButtheworldisalreadyexperiencingarevolutionusingRFIDtechnology.
AnRFIDtagwithatinyehipcanbefixedinaproduct,underyourpet’sskin,evenunderyourownskin.PassiveRFIDtagshavenoenergysource-batteriesbecausetheydonotneedit.Theenergycomesfromthereader,ascanningdevice(装置),thatsendsoutenergy(forexample,radiowaves)thatstartsupthetagimmediately.
Suchatagcarriesinformationspecifictothatobject,andthedatacanbeupdated.Already,RFIDtechnologyisusedforrecognizingeachcarortruckontheroadanditmightappearinyourpassport.Doctorscanputatinychipundertheskinthatwillhelplocateandobtainapatient’smedicalrecords.AtanightclubinParisorinNewYorkthesamechipgetsyouintotheVIP(veryimportantperson)sectionandpaysforthebillwiththewaveofanarm.
Takeastepback:10or12yearsago,youwouldhaveheardaboutthecomingageofcomputing.Oneexamplealwaysseemedtosurface:Yourrefrigeratorwouldknowwhenyouneededtobuymoremilk.Theconceptwasthatcomputerchipscouldbeputeverywhereandsendinformationinasmartnetworkthatwouldmakeordinarylifesimpler.
RFIDtagsareasmallpartofthisphenomenon.“Theworldisgoingtobealooselycoupledsetofindividualsmalldevices,connectedwirelessly,”predictsDr.J.Reich.Humanrightsupportersarenervousaboutthepossibilitiesofsuchtechnology.ItgoestoofartrackingschoolkidsthroughRFIDtags,theysay.Weimagineaworldinwhichabeercompanycouldfindoutnotonlywhenyouboughtabeerbutalsowhenyoudrankit.Andhowmanybeers.Accompaniedbyhowmanybiscuits.
WhenMarconiinventedradio,hethoughtitwouldbeusedforship-to-shorecommunication.Notforpopmusic.WhoknowshowRFIDandrelatedtechnologewillbeusedinthefuture.Here’sawildguess:Notforbuyingmilk.
76.Thearticleisintendedto_______.
A.warnpeopleofthepossiblerisksinadoptingRFIDtechnology
B.explainthebenefitsbroughtaboutbyRFIDtechnology
C.convincepeopleoftheusesofRFIDtechnology
D.predicttheapplicationsofRFIDtechnology
77.WeknowfromthepassagethatwiththehelpofRFIDtags,people_______.
A.willhavenotroublegettingdataaboutothers
B.willhavemoreenergyforconversation
C.willhavemoretimetomakefriends
D.won’tfeelshyatpartiesanylonger
78.PassiveRFIDtagschieflyconsistof_______.
A.scanningdevicesB.radiowaves
C.batteriesD.chips
79.WhyaresomepeopleworriedaboutRFIDtechnology
A.Becausechildrenwillbetrackedbystrangers.
B.Becausemarketcompetitionwillbecomemorefierce.
C.Becausetheirprivateliveswillbegreatlyaffected.
D.Becausecustomerswillbeforcedtobuymoreproducts.
80.ThelastparagraphimpliesthatRFIDtechnology_______.
A.willnotbeusedforsuchmattersasbuyingmilk
B.willbewidelyused,includingforbuyingmilk
C.willbelimitedtocommunicationuses
D.willprobablybeusedforpopmusic
第四部分:书面表达(满分25分)
假设你是某中学学生会主席李华,你校与本地一所国际学校经常举办联谊活动。你计划在重阳节组织学生到养老院去慰问老人,拟邀请国际学校的学生参加,请你根据以下内容要点给国际学样的学生会主席Tony写一封信.
要点:向老人赠送礼物(鲜花、自制贺卡……);
为老人提供服务(做清洁、陪老人聊天……);
为老人表演节目(唱歌、跳舞……).
注意:1、词数为100左右;
2、信的开关和结尾已为你写好(不计入你所写词数);
3、已给出的信的开关和结尾不得抄入答题卡.
(以下所给内容不得抄入答题卡)
DearTony,
Chongyang,thetraditionalChinesefestivalfortheelderly,iscomingaround.WeareplanningtovisittheNursingHometocelebratethespecialday,andwewouldliketoinvitestudentsfromyourschooltojoinus.…Lookingforwardtoyourearlyreply.
Yours,
LiHua
2007年高考英语卷(湖北)参考答案
1—20ABABBCACABCCABBCBAAC
21—20BDCACDBDAD
31.thedoorshut
32.(of)whathe’stalkingabout
33.thathehasfailed(for)severaltimes
34.hadarrivedforhim
35.should/oughtto/mustbeallowedtolearn/study
36.memoryfornames
37.Whetherhehasbeenabroadornot
38.aboutthreetimesasgreatasthatoflastyear
39.willhelpbegivento
40.may/oughtto/couldhavehadahand
41—60DCDBDBDACADACDBABDCD
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Wehaveplannedseveralactivities.Whenwegetthere,wewillvisittheelderlyintheirroomsingroups,presentingthemwithflowersandself-madecardstoshowourrespectandlove.Thenwewilldosomecleaningandwashingforthemwiththehelpofthenurses.
Assomeoldpeoplefeellonely,wemaychatwiththemabouttheirolddays,changesofourcity,oranythingtheyareinterestedin.Wemayalsogivethemsomeperformances,singing,dancing,andsoso.
IamsurewewillgainabetterunderstandingoftheelderlyinChina.Ifyouhavesuggetions,pleaseletusknow.