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Part 2 Phonetics, Vocabulary and Grammar(第二部分 语音、词汇与语法) Choose the best answer. (选择最恰当的答案)(共20分)It took several months for his wound to heal. Which of the following is correct for the underlined word in the sentence?A) /wɔ:nd/ B) /wu:nd/ C) /waʊnd/ D) /wʌnd/Which of the following underlined parts is different in pronunciation from the others?A) It rained heavily this morning. B) We often call them electronic brain.C)The man with black glasses lives in Britain. D) I can explain the meaning of this word. Don’t make ________ noise please. Your father is busy writing his novel.A) a B) an C) / D) theIn order to catch the early bus, we had to get up ________ the early morning that day.A) in B) on C) for D) atAlice looked ________ at the letter and couldn’t believe her husband survived the war.A) sad B) sadly C) happy D) happily The ________ David has offered us is really of great use. We should thank him for his help.A) ideas B) news C) advice D) solutions ________ I have been to Italy several times, I know a lot about it.A) If B) Although C) Since D) Unless ---________ will you stay in Beijing? --- I’m not sure. It is up to my daughter.A) How far B) How soon C) How fast D) How long We wonder if it ________ when we have our sports meeting next week.A) snows B) will snow C) is snowing D) snowed I just can’t imagine ________ in a place without electricity.A) live B) living C) to live D) livedJohn has gone abroad on business, so the person you met just now ________ be him.A) mustn’t B) wouldn’t C) shouldn’t D) can’t ________the end, they managed to drive the monster away and lived peacefully.A) In B) At C) By D) With Luckily, the big fire was finally ________ through their joint efforts.A) put up B) put out C) put off D) put on After he got injured in the accident, Dan ________ from her position as a librarian.A) retired B) had retired C) will retired D) has retired Neither Jason nor his parents ________ football fans. They all like basketball better.A) is B) are C) was D) were David was happy to know that his teacher ________ him at the end of the class meeting.A) would praise B) praises C) has praised D) was praising How dangerous! She was driving the car with only one band and holding an ice cream with ________.A) another B) other C) the other D) others ________ a famous artist, Susan practices playing the piano every day.A) Be B) Been C) Being D) To be ---Would you like me to help you with the project? ---________.A) With please B) Sorry, you can’t C) That’s very kind of you. D)Yes, I’d love to ---Don’t step on the grass again. ---________.A) Sorry, I won’t. B) OK, I will. C) That’s all right. D) Not at all. Complete the following passage with the words or phrases in the box. Each one can only be used once.8%(答题卡41-48)A. as usual B. difficult C. well D. seriously AB. out of I had to make a big decision. Five years ago, I was working for a small engineering company. However, things were not going very well for the company and it was losing money. One day the boss told us that the company was ____41____ business. We were all unemployed.That lunch time we went to the pub ____42____. We were all very sad. Well, of course we talked about the problem. Then the landlord of the pub heard the news. He said: “Why don’t you buy the company? ” At first we all laughed, but then we started to discuss it ____43____. We knew the problems. The company had lost a lot of customers because it hadn’t developed new products. But finally we decided to go for it.So we bought the company. The first few years were very ____44____. But we worked hard and we had a bit of luck. We began to improve three years ago. Since then we have done pretty well. Last year we took on four new people and so far this year we have taken on another ten. A. mark B. checked C. population D. destroyed AB. chemicals In Tanzania, an African country, a company called APOPO trains African pouched rats(有袋鼠)to find landmines(地雷)left over from the wars. The rats are trained to smell out some of the ____45____ in them. More importantly, these rats are too light to set off the landmines.Generally speaking, after 8 to 12 months of training, the rats can find landmines so that they can be safely destroyed. Rats and trainers search one small area at a time. To be sure that every inch of the ground is ____46____. APOPO workers use a harness-and-rope system that guides the rats back and forth in rows. The trainer stands safely on the edge(边缘)of the area.When a rat smells landmines, it will dig the dirt in that spot. The trainers ____47____ each spot on a map. Later, people set off the landmines safely.In the African country of Mozambique, nearly half of the ____48____ are younger than 15 years old. A lot of kids are in danger as they play and work. With the help of the rats and trainers, there will be no threat any more. Complete the sentences with the given words in their proper forms.8% (做在答题纸上)49. ________ about his brave acts were released on the Internet last week. (video)50. Peter was seriously injured and needed to be ________ on immediately. (operation)51. Nick was so concentrated on his study that he didn’t take a look at his phone even ________. (one)52. We all admire her ________ because she can turn her boring life into a colorful one. (wise)53. If you want to know some ________ information about the case, just contact me. (far)54. We gathered together to celebrate our ________ birthday in the theme park. (14)55. You don’t have to be frightened of the dog. It has been ________ locked. (secure)56. The dramatic ________ in the population aged over 65 makes the government worried. (increase) Rewrite the following sentences as required.14%(做在答题纸上)57. All of us want to work as scientists when we grow up.(改为否定句)__________ of us __________ to work as a scientist when we grow up.58. Jason went back to the school last night because he left his homework there.(对划线部分提问)__________ __________ Jack go back to the school last night?59. Unluckily, there is only a little milk left in our fridge.(改为反意疑问句)Unluckily, there is only a little milk left in our fridge. __________ __________?60. It is said that the king will hang the queen for her arrogance(傲慢).(改为被动语态)It is said that the queen will __________ __________ by the king for her arrogance.61. Jessie asked me. “Will you go abroad for further study”? (将两句合并)Jessie asked me whether __________ __________ go abroad for further study.62. The young man became a fisherman at the age of 19.(保持句意基本不变)The young man __________ __________ fishing at the age of 19.63. three months, take, the bridge, at least, will, it, to, the engineers, design(连词成句)____________________________________________________________________.Part 3 Reading and Writing Reading comprehensionA. Choose the best answer. (12%) (答题卡64-69)Jerry lived in a small town in America. She always wanted to help others when she was young. At the age of 5, she learnt about an organization named Locks of Love. It uses hair donation to make wigs(假发) for children who have lost their hair because of cancer or other illnesses. Jerry then asked her mother to cut her long hair and send it to the organization.At 8, she learnt that other children had no clean water in Africa, and she was shocked. When her school began raising money to build wells there, she asked her parents to stop holding her birthday party. Also, she asked her friends each to donate $9 to the project in Africa instead of giving her birthday presents.One year later, it was her ninth-birthday on June 12. She made a birthday page on the Internet with a goal of $300. But Jerry was able to raise only $200. This made her a little sad.Unluckily, Jerry was badly hurt in an accident after eight days. That was terrible news to her friends. They wanted to find some ways of showing support to her. More and more friends began donating on her birthday page. Donations passed her $300 goal quickly and kept rising.When it was clear that she would never come back to life, her parents donated her organ(器官) to other children. They also donated her hair a final time to Locks of Love.More money was being raised. The total donations soon reached $100,000, then $300,000.So far more than $850,000 has been raised from all over the world, including donations from the Africans who are moved by the little American girl.64. Locks of Love helps to ________ for children who have lost their hair because of illness.A) cut long hair B) make wigs C) have big parties D) organize hair donation65. To raise money to build wells in Africa. Jerry plans ________ her birthday party.A) not to close. B) not to cancel C) not to attend D) not to hold66. How much did Jerry hope to raise on her birthday page ________.A) $9 B) $200 C) $300 D) $50067. More and more friends came to show their support to Jerry, so ________.A) donations kept going up B) Jerry became better and betterC) $300was used up quickly D) Jerry was badly hurt in an accident68. Jerry’s parents donated her hair a final time to Locks of Love because ________.A) Jerry herself had got a lot of money B) Jerry would not come back to lifeC) her parents refused to donate more D) her parents had donated her organ instead69. What can you learn from the last paragraph “More money...the little American girl”?A) People all over the world are rich. B) Donation is a good business.C) It’s fun to raise a lot of money. D) Love comes from all over the world. Choose the words or expressions to complete the passage: (12% 答题卡 70-75)Coconut Island is a beautiful island with, of course, coconut palms (椰子树), golden beaches and clear blue sea. I’m sorry, I made a ____70____ there. Coconut Island was a beautiful island. There are still coconut palms, golden beaches and clear blue sea but not like before. So, what happened?Well, I have a friend who was here five years ago. Her photo album is full of wonderful pictures of empty beaches. Also she has pictures of small, wooden bungalows(小屋) on the beach. No need to book, she said, just ____71____ and you have the place to yourself - very basic, cheap, quiet and peaceful.Not anymore! The beach is ____72____ empty - it’s crowded all day! There is music from the cafes, children are shouting and screaming, and the hotels are very expensive. Most of the hotels are full of holidaymakers who booked their trip months ago. I’m lucky to have a small room at the back of one hotel, and it’s still expensive.But perhaps this is ____73____? Not only are the roads better but there is also a new medical clinic. The local kids now speak English “Mister, mister, you want t-shirt?” and there are many new businesses opening all the time. ____74____ I see an old woman trying to cross the road from her house to the shops. It’s no longer a small, quiet road but a large and very busy one. She looks nervous and waits for someone to walk with her. The children no longer ride bicycles but race around the island on motorbikes. It’s not so ____75____ either - my friend stayed in a bungalow on the beach that had no lock. Now the hotel room says it’s a good idea to put things in the safe box.Are things getting better or worse?70. A. decision B. noise C. living D. mistake71. A. show up B. look up C. wake up D. take up72. A. even B. never C. ever D. also73. A. danger B. history C. progress D. travel74. A. Generally B. Again C. Especially D. Then75. A. comfortable B. awful C. safe D. boring Read the passage and fill in the blanks with proper words. 14% (做在答题纸上)C-1Most architects hope to add to the beauty of a city, but leoh Ming Pei(贝聿铭), one of the world’s best-known architects, changed many cities around the world with his iconic designs. The JFK Presidential Library(肯尼迪图书馆) in Boston, US (1979), the Louvre Pyramid(卢浮宫玻璃金字塔) in Paris (1989), the Bank of China Tower in Hong Kong (1990) and the Museum of Islamic Art in Doha, Qatar (2008), are just a few of his many creations. The man b____76____ these landmark buildings died on May 16, at age 102. US author Paul Goldberger called Pei’s death “the end of an architectural era” on the Instagram social network. Pei was known for his style of bringing together seemingly opposite ideas into each design –East and West, a____77____ and modern, natural and manmade. This may come from his upbringing(教育背景). B____78____ and raised in China, he went to the US to study architecture at 18. He studied at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and then c____79____ his Master of Arts study at Harvard. Pei tried to include local and historical ideas in his designs. When designing the Suzhou Museum in the 2000s, he took inspiration from the city’s classical gardens. Pei built small halls with t____80____ white walls and dark roofs, in the style of other gardens. The glass skylights(天窗) and straight lines of the roof add a modern charm to the museum. B____81____ matching his designs to the local surroundings(环境), Pei also thought that light was a key factor to creating a lively atmosphere. He cared a lot about the sunlight in his designs. “Good architecture lets nature in,” he told People magazine. The glass pyramid of the Louvre Museum in Paris is a good example. It doesn’t hide the buildings around it. Instead, it reflects them in the sunlight. It also serves as a huge window, letting sunlight into the museum. Today, many people visit the Louvre and take photos of the pyramid. Pei regarded himself as a pragmatic(实用主义) artist. What he valued most in architecture, he said, was that the buildings could “stand the test of time”. As The New York Times sums up, he didn’t just want to solve problems but also to p____82____ “an architecture of ideas”.C-2It happens from time to time that after a whole morning of studying, you are tired in the afternoon. Then you might want to eat something sweet, perhaps a Coke or a chocolate bar to lift your mood. After all, it’s popularly believed that a “sugar rush” gives us e____83____. But a recent study suggests that sugar can make us feel w____84____ rather than boost our moods. The German and UK researchers collected data from 31 studies involving nearly 1,300 adults. They studied the effect of sugar on various aspects of mood, including anger, alertness(警惕性), depression(抑郁) and tiredness. They found that people who have too much sugar become more tired and less alert w____85____ an hour, and that these feelings become more intense(强烈) over time. According to the researchers, when people take in sugar, their blood sugar levels r____86____ rapidly, leading to a burst of energy and a short “feel good” period. However, as they begin to digest(消化) the sugar, their blood sugar levels decrease quickly, leading to a bad feeling. To remain on a “high”, people are likely to eat more and more sugar u____87____ they become addicted(上瘾) to it. As with caffeine(咖啡因), this prevents the body from relaxing, leaving people feeling tired and less alert. But the study findings needn’t make us think we must give up sweet food altogether. According to the World Health Organization, it is healthy to have the sugars found naturally in fruit, vegetables and milk, as long as these make up less than 5 percent of d____88____ total energy intake. So the next time you feel tired and can’t concentrate, perhaps you should think t____89____ before you bite into a chocolate bar. Maybe a spot of exercise at midday would be a better idea! D. Answer the questions. 12%(做在答题纸上)The art of acting in a theatre and writing plays for the theatre is known as drama. Most dramatic events take the form of actors acting out a story by a writer, called a playwright or dramatist. Because this is usually done on a stage in a theatre, drama is also called theatre. The stories acted in the theatre are called plays. Drama is very much like literature(文学), but is not written only to be read from books. In a way it is a kind of literature brought to life in the form of a play.Some drama is not written down, but is made up by the actors as they go along. This is called improvisation(助兴创作), another form of drama is mime. In mime, the actors do not say anything, but use their movements and facial expressions to tell the story. In mime make-up and costume is important to show the kind of character that the actor is playing.The first recorded play was performed by the ancient Egyptians around 2700 BC. The beginning of drama as we know it, however, was in ancient Greece, where it used to be part of a religious ceremony(宗教仪式). The Greek plays were performed in semicircular theatres. These outdoor theatres could often hold over 20,000 people. The church in the Middle Ages also used drama as part of its worship. As time went by, groups of actors were from town to town with a mobile stage to put these plays on. Soon, actors and playwrights found new subjects for their plays. Towards the end of the 15th century, the Italians developed the art of comedy. A hundred years later, in England, William Shakespeare was writing many plays on historical subjects. Nowadays, plays have as many different subjects as novels do and there are dramatists in many countries writing all kinds of plays. 90. All drama is written down by a playwright, isn't it?(1’)________________________________________________________________________91. What do actors do in most dramatic events?________________________________________________________________________92. Why is drama very much like literature?Because it is not only ________________________, but also ______________________.93. How do the actors tell the story in mime?________________________________________________________________________94. Where did drama begin as part of a religious ceremony?________________________________________________________________________95. Do you like watching plays in the theatre or reading novels at home? Give your reasons. (3’)________________________________________________________________________ Translation 96. 平均来说,女性比男性更有可能实行节食。(diet) ________, ________ are more______________________________________than males.97. 你做这些练习题时越仔细,你犯的错误就会越少。(careful) ________________________________________________________________________98. 许多年轻人抱怨房价太高,他们承担不了。(afford) ________________________________________________________________________ Keys: Part2II. 21-25 BCCAD 26-30CCDBB 31-35DABAB 36-40ACDCBIII. 41~44AB A D B 45~48 AB B A CIV. 49. videos; 50. operated; 51. once; 52. wisdom; 53. further; 54. fourteenth; 55. securely; 56. increaseV. 57. None works; 58. Why did; 59. isn’t there; 60. be hanged; 61. I would; 62. took up; 63. It will take the engineers at least three months to design the bridge.Part3 A: 64-69 DDCABDB: 70-75. DABCDCC-1: 76. behind; 77. ancient; 78. born; 78. completed; 79. traditional; 80. besides; 81. produceC-2:83. energy; 84. worse; 85. within; 86. rise; 87. until; 88. daily; 89. twiceD: 90. No, it isn’t.91. They act out a story by a playwright or dramatist.92. written to be read from books, a kind of literature brought to life in the form of a play.93. They only use their movements and facial expressions to tell the story.94. Greece.95. Any reasonable answer is ok.VII. 96. On average/Averagely, females, likely to be on a diet/go on a diet.97. The more carefully you do these exercises, the fewer mistakes you will have.98. Many young people complain that the house price is too high for them to afford. Or: Many young people complain that the house price is so high that they can’t afford it.
