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Unit5單元測(cè)試第一部分聽(tīng)力(共兩節(jié),滿(mǎn)分30分)做題時(shí),先將答案標(biāo)在試卷上。錄音內(nèi)容結(jié)束后,你將有兩分鐘的時(shí)間將試卷上的答案轉(zhuǎn)涂到答題卡上。第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿(mǎn)分7.5分)聽(tīng)下面5段對(duì)話(huà)。每段對(duì)話(huà)后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽(tīng)完每段對(duì)話(huà)后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來(lái)回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話(huà)僅讀一遍。1.Whenwilltheelectricitybeonagaintonight?A.At7:00pm. B.At9:00pm. C.At10:00pm.2.WhathasDennisdecidedtodo?A.Liveindependently.B.Startanewcompany.C.Staywithhisparents.3.Whatwillthespeakersdo?A.Goforashorttrip. B.Workinthecountry. C.Takecareofthechildren.4.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?A.Heisamanagernow. B.Hehaslosthisjob. C.Hecan’tstandonhisfeet.5.WhatarethespeakersgoingtodoonSaturday?A.Enjoyaconcert. B.Gotothecinema. C.Playcomputergames.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿(mǎn)分22.5分)聽(tīng)下面5段對(duì)話(huà)或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話(huà)或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的a、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽(tīng)每段對(duì)話(huà)或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽(tīng)完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間每段對(duì)話(huà)或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽(tīng)第6段材料,回答第6、7題。聽(tīng)下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話(huà),回答以下小題。6.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Motherandson.B.Husbandandwife.C.Teacherandstudent.7.Wheredoesthemansuggestgoing?A.Thecinema. B.Thecircus. C.Theamusementpark.聽(tīng)下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話(huà),回答以下小題。8.Whywillthespeakerseatouttonight?A.Theycan’tcookathome.B.Theydon’tfeellikecooking.C.Theywanttoeatsomedifferentfood.9.Whatdoesthemanwanttoeat?A.Mexicanfood. B.Frenchfood. C.Italianfood.10.Howwillthespeakersgototherestaurant?A.Bytaxi. B.Bycar. C.Bybike.聽(tīng)下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話(huà),回答以下小題。11.WhydidthemangotoBangkok?A.Towork. B.Tovisitafriend. C.Togosightseeing.12.Howdidthemangettotheairportatlast?A.Bytaxi. B.Bycar. C.Bytruck.13.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?A.Hegothomeat3:00a.m.B.Helefthishousekeysinthehotel.C.Hewaitedfourhoursforthenextflight.聽(tīng)下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話(huà),回答以下小題。14.Whendoesthemanplantocheckin?A.Threedayslater. B.Fourdayslater. C.Sevendayslater.15.Whatkindofroomdoesthemantake?A.Onewithonebedandakitchen.B.Onewithtwobedsandakitchen.C.Onewithtwobedsandnokitchen.16.Howmuchwillthemanpay?A.$400. B.$800. C.$1200.聽(tīng)下面一段獨(dú)白,回答以下小題。17.Howlonghasthezoobeenopen?A.Forabout60years. B.Forabout110years. C.Forabout120years.18.Whatisafeatureofthezoo?A.Ithasthelargestcollectionofanimals.B.Theanimalsaredisplayedcarelessly.C.Itcoversanareaof120hectares.19.Whatisforbiddeninthezoo?A.Openingthecages. B.Feedingtheanimals. C.Playingwithanimals.20.Whendoesthezoocloseonweekends?A.At4:00p.m. B.At5:00p.m. C.At6:00p.m.第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿(mǎn)分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題,每小題2.5分,滿(mǎn)分37.5)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。AAsanimportantpartofThreeParallelRiversScenicArea,PotatsoNationalPark(PudacuoNationalPark)isfamousforlush(草木繁茂的)mountains,meadows(草地),lakes,rareanimalsandTibetanculture.Abouta50-minutedrivefromdowntownShangri-La,theparkcontainsthreemainparts:ShuduLakeScenicArea,BitahaiLakeScenicArea,andMilitangAlpinePasture.Youcanreachthembythetouristbusfromtheparkentrance.Travelingaroundtheparkcanbequiterelaxingifyoutakethebustoseeeachscenicareaonebyone.Woodenboardwalksalongthelakesallowyouaneasywalkasyoutakeinthebeautifullakeviewsandthesurroundingmountainscenery.Oryoucantakeaboattriponthelakesforamorerelaxingscenicexperience.Ifyouwantmoreofachallenge,therearealsosomeshorthikingroutesinthepark.Horseridingisalsoavailableinthepark.Routeone:WalkfromLourongVillagetoJietiWaterfall--about2.2km,takingabout50minutes.Youwillseebeautifulriverviewsalongsidethepath.Routetwo:ShuduLakeNorthShorePiertoTibetanCultureExperienceArea--about3km,takingabout1.5hours.Youcanseetheprimeval(原始的)forestandenjoyTibetancultureduringthishikingtrip.Suitablefor:naturelovers,hikers.Access:Shangri-Laisabouta6-hourflightfromBeijing.Besttimetovisit:TheweatheriscomfortablefromMaytoSeptemberandthemeadowsarefullofbloomingwildflowers.Recommendedvisittime:ahalfdayforthepark,

but3daysaresuggestedforaShangri-Latrip.YoucanalsoextendthetriptoLijiangandMeiliSnowMountain,whicharebothwithin4hours’driving.21.Whatistheparkfamousfor?A.Newtemplesandhistoricalsites.B.Rarewildlifeandnaturalscenery.C.Adventuresportsandexcitingactivities.D.Traditionalfestivalsandmusicalperformances.22.Whatcanvisitorsdointhepark?A.Swiminthelakes. B.Participateinhorseracing.C.Takeaboattriponthelakes. D.Rentacarfromworkersofthepark.23.Whenisthebesttimetovisitthepark?A.FromDecembertoFebruary. B.FromMarchtoApril,.C.FromMaytoSeptember. D.FromOctobertoNovember.BAfterbeingdriventonearextinction,wolvesarebackinWashingtonstate.Wolf32M,calledTheOldGuybywolfspecialistBenMaletzke,livedsome12yearsasthepatriarch(族長(zhǎng))oftheTeanawayPack,kickingofftherecoveryofwolvesinWashington.Thepack’sterritorywasroastedbywildfirein2014.Butwolf32Mandhisfamilyremainedinexistence,bringingthecallofthewildbackforthefirsttimeinacentury.ThesewolvesarewhatMaletzkecallssteppingstonesinrecovery—theanimalsthatcouldhelpleadthewaytonewterritorynotyetrepopulatedbywolves.Wolvesspreadtonewterritorytofindmatesandbeginpacksoftheirown.Itisthispackdynamicthatwildlifebiologistsarecountingon,intime,tourgewolvesintoareaswheretheydonotpresentlylive.“Wejustneedacoupletopickupandgo,”Maletzkesays.Allalong,theTeanawaypackhasstayedmostlyoutoftroubleprobably,helpedbyalotofrangeriding(牧區(qū)巡邏)intendedtohelpreduceconflictsoverwolfrecoverybykeepingwolvesawayfromcattle.“Heisanexampleofwolveslivinganddoingwhattheydo,evenaroundpeople,”Maletzkesaysofwolf32M.StoryWarren,astudentattheUniversityofMontana,wasjustagirlwhenshefirstsaw32M’stracksintheTeanawayRiverValley—anexcitingencounterthathelpedgenerateaseriousinterestinwildlifethatnowfuelsherstudies.Toher,thereturnofthewolfisaboutmorethanthespecies;itisaboutrecoveringsomethingevenbigger:hope.“Growingupinmygeneration,thereissomuchbadecologicalnews,alotofhopelessnessaboutclimatechangeandlossofbiodiversityandextinctions,”Warrensays,“TohavesomethingaswildaswolvescomingbacktoWashingtonisveryencouragingforme—justtoknowsuchanamazingandpowerfulcreatureexists.”24.WhydoesMaletzkecallWolf32Mfamily“steppingstones”?A.Theyarenearlydyingout. B.Theyarevictimsofwildfire.C.Theyareworthprotection. D.Theyarepioneersinwolfrecovery.25.Whatfunctiondoesparagraph3serve?A.Topresentaresult. B.Toclarifyaconcept.C.Toofferanexplanation. D.Tomakeaprediction26.WhatcanbelearnedfromtheexampleoftheTeanawaypack?A.Wolvesfacealotoftrouble.B.Wolfrecoverycountsonitspopulation.C.Certainmeasurestoensurecattlesafetyarerequired.D.Wolvesshouldbeforbiddenfromhumanresidence.27.WhatdoesWarrenthinkofthecomingbackofwolves?A.Itfuelsmorestudiesonwildlife. B.Itclearsupbadecologicalnews.C.Itworsensclimatechange. D.Itexciteshopefortheecosystem.CTree-planting,intendedtohelpdrawdowncarbondioxidefromtheatmosphere,hasbecomeasynonym(同義詞)forclimateaction.Inourconstantfocusontrees,we’vedevelopedafixedunderstanding:Treesabsorbcarbondioxide,endofstory.Therealityisthattreesdon’tgrowwellalone.Theyexistwithincomplexcommunities,helpedalongbyeachotheraswellastheanimalstheycoexistwith.Thewoodlandisn’tnature’sonlycarbonsink:Grasslandsandoceansalsohelpreducethecarbonlevelandrelyonahealthyamountofbiodiversity.That’swhatthepaper,publishedinNature,wantstogetacross.Co-authorOswaldJ.Schmitz,aprofessorofecologyatYaleUniversity,saidtreesmightnotbeabletodotheircarbon-uptakejobefficientlywithouttherightanimalsintheirecosystem.That’sbecauseanimalsanimatethecarboncyclethroughtheirbehaviorandrolesintheecosystem.Headdedthattheverypresenceofwildanimalscouldcausefeedbackeffectsthatchangetheecosystem’scapacitytoabsorb,release,ortransportcarbon.InSerengeti,forinstance,thesharpdeclineinwildebeest(角馬)populationsduringthemid-20thcenturyallowedgrasstogrowwildly,eventuallypromotingwildfiresthatconsumed80percentoftheecosystemannuallyandledtoanetreleaseofcarbondioxideintotheatmosphere.Whendiseasemanagementandbansonillegalhuntinghelpedanimalpopulationsrecover,agreatershareofthecarbonstoredinplantswasconsumedbywildebeestandreleasedaswaste,keepingitinthesystemandrestoringthegrasslandasacarbonsink.Researchersrarelyconsiderwildlifeconservationasastrategytoincreaseanecosystem’scarbonstoragecapacity,saidSchmitz.“Theythinkthatanimalseitheraren’timportantenoughorthatyoucan’ttakeupcarbonandconserveanimalsatthesametime,”hesaid.“Ourmessageisthatyoucanandshould.Itcanbeawin-winforbothbiodiversityconservationandcarbonuptake.”Weneedafullpicture-withbothtreesandanimals-toexplorenature’sfullpotential.28.Whatcanwelearnfromthefirstparagraph?A.Actionsareneededtoreducecarbondioxide. B.Treesareaquicksolutiontotheclimatecrisis.C.Peoplearenotthinkingthroughtreesproperly. D.Grasslandsandoceanshelpmaintainbiodiversity.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“animate”inparagraph2mean?A.Activate. B.Restart. C.Disturb. D.Break.30.Whatdoestheauthorwanttosaybymentioningwildebeest?A.Theconservationofanimalsisstillaseriousissue.B.Animalscanswingtheecosystem’scapacitytostorecarbon.C.Humanimpactsbringaboutthereductioninwildlifepopulations.D.Theincreaseinanimalspeciescausesadecreaseincarbonuptake.31.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?A.AnimalsAdjustThemselvestoClimateChangeB.WoodlandIsn’ttheOnlyCarbonSinkontheEarthC.TheSerengetiEcosystemNeedsUrgentImprovementD.TreesMayFailtoFulfilTheirDutieswithoutAnimalsDWithmoreandmorepeopleswimmingatbeacheseveryyear,theproblemofsharkstakesonnewimportance.Therearepeoplewhostillinsistthatsharksneverattackhumanbeingsunlesstheyarebleedingorwounded,butthisthoughthasnotbeenclearlyproved.Inthepastfewyears,onboththeAtlanticandPacificcoasts,therehavebeencasesofsharkattackswhichresultedindeath.Andjusthowmanyoftheswimmerswhohavedisappearedwerevictimsofsharkattackswillneverbeknown.Clearly,theseviolentfishcanbedangerous.Severalspeciesareknowntoattackhumanbeings,anditisbelievedbysomeexpertsthatcertainsharks,oncehavingtastedhumanblood,developatasteforit.Thechancesthatonewillcomeacrossasharkaresmall,butcertainmeasuresshouldbetakenbyeveryone.Puttinghandsorlegsoverthesideofaboatinwarmwateristobeavoided.Swimmingfaroutfrombeachesisinvitingtrouble.Noswimmershouldgogreatdistancesfromshorealone,orgointothewaterwhennobodyelseisabout.Skindivers,particularlythosewhogodeepdowninthewateroramongrocksandledges(暗礁)thatserveashidingplacesforsharks,aretakingunnecessaryrisks.Ifoneisinaboatthatisrubbedagainstbyashark,heshouldrememberthecreatureisnottryingtoupsethisboat;itisprobablytryingtoruboffsealice(海虱).Abeat,especiallyonthenose,willscareitaway.Ifaswimmercomesacrossashark,heshouldswimawayasquietlyaspossible,tryingtoavoidmakingitangry.Heshouldalsoheadforshore(岸)asquicklyaspossible.32.Whatshouldbedoneifasharkrubsagainstyourboat?A.Stirupthewater. B.Shoutandscream.C.Kicktheshark. D.Hititonthenose.33.WhatdoestheunderlinedpartinParagraph1mean?A.Certainsharkswillbecomeinterestedinhumanbloodwhentheyhavetastedit.B.Certainsharkswillhatehumanbloodagainaftertheyhavetastedit.C.Certainsharkswilltastehumanbloodeverydayaftertheyhavetastedit.D.Certainsharkswilllosesenseoftastewhentheyhavetastedhumanblood.34.Wheredosharkssometimeshidethemselves?A.Placeswithsealiceinwater. B.Somewherenearthebeaches.C.Amongtherocksandledges. D.Itisn’tmentionedinthepassage.35.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Somepeopledon’tthinksharkswillattackhuman.B.It’simpossibleforswimmerstorunintosharks.C.Swimmersshouldbeverycarefulaboutsharks.D.It’ssafetoswimalonefarawayfromthebench.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿(mǎn)分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。PetownershaveabigresponsibilitywhenitcomestotakingcareoftheirfurryfriendsUnfortunately,manypetownersmakecommonmistakesasfollows.●NotprovidingenoughexerciseormentalstimulationforyourpetAllpetsneedregularexerciseandmentalstimulationtostayhealthyandhappy.36________Mentalstimulationisalsoessentialtokeepyourpetfit.Youcangiveyourpetpuzzletoys,playnewgameswiththem,orteachthemnewtricks.●OverfeedingYoumightthinkyou’redoingyourpetafavorbygivingthemextratreats,butoverfeedingcandomoreharmthangood.37________.Therefore,ensureyou’refollowingthefeedingguidelineonthebagandnotgivingintothosepuppy-dogeyestoooften.●NotsocializingyourpuppySocializationiskeytoawell-behavedandhappydog.Makesuretointroduceyourpuppytodifferentpeople,animalsandsituations.38_______39________Petsaregreatathidingtheirpainanddiscomfort,soit’simportanttowatchforanychangeinbehaviororappetite.Don’thesitatetobringsomethingupwithyourvetifyounoticesomethingoff.Tohelpavoidthesetypesoferrors,WandaMorgan,ChiefEditorofWorkoutLunatic,givesthefollowingtips.●PositivereinforcementPositivereinforcementisalwaysthewaytogowhentrainingyourpet.Usetreatsandverbalpraisetoencouragegoodbehaviorinsteadofpunishmentorscolding.●Addressingunderlyinganxietycauses40_______.Giveyourpetplentyofengagingactivitiesandplaytimetokeeptheirmindsandbodiesactiveandhappy.A.IgnoringsignsofillnessB.NottrustingyourpuppyC.Itcanhelpthemgrowconfidentandwell-adjustedD.ItcanleadtoobesityandotherseriousmedicalconditionsE.MentalexerciseiscrucialtoyourpetasmuchasphysicalexerciseF.Anxiety-basedbehaviorcanstemfromalackofattentionorstimulationG.Withoutenoughphysicalactivity,yourpetmaybecomeoverweightorbored第三部分語(yǔ)言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿(mǎn)分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿(mǎn)分15分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。Ouroversized,maleGoldenRetriever(金毛尋回犬),RustyweighedmuchmorethanmostGoldens.Thoughbig,hewas41____.WhenKaren,my18-month-olddaughter,heldacookieouttohim,he’dtakeitgently.Wherevershewent,Rustywould42____her.Ifwegrown-upsheldoutfoodforhim,43___,heateitlikeahungrywolf.Oneday,Iwasoccupiedwithchoresallthemorninginthekitchen.WhenIlookedoutthewindow,myheart44____!Ourbackyardhadtwolevels,withstonestepsleadingfromthelowerleveltothelargeropenareaabove.Atthehighestpointofthestepswasa45______of1.5meterstothelowerlevel.Thenandthere,IsawKarenontheupperlevelwalkingalongtheedge!Though46_____,Ididn’tshoutforfearoffrighteningherintolosing47_____andfallingtothegroundbelow.ThenInoticedRustybesideher,movingto48_____theway.Nottobestopped,Karenwalkedtoanopenspot.Justasquickly,Rustymovedhimselfinfrontagain,49_____her.Thatrepeatedacoupleoftimes.Finally,shegot50____andmovedbacktothecenter.Sighingwith51_____,Iranupimmediately.“Comeon,Karen,”Isaid,“Let’sgoinsideandgeta52_____.”Sheclappedherhandsandgrabbedmine,makingherwaydownslowly.Rustystayedbyherside,movingatherpace.Whenwegottothedoor,she53_____myhandandcrawledthroughthedoggydoor.Rustyfollowed.Thiswashowtheygotoutsidewiththedoor54_____.BythetimeIgottothekitchen,Karenandherfour-leggednannywerewaitingforthe55____cookie.IneverworriedaboutKarenplayingoutsideafterthat.41.A.weak B.loving C.restless D.tolerant42.A.counton B.takeafter C.watchover D.turnto43.A.moreover B.indeed C.thus D.however44.A.died B.a(chǎn)ched C.melted D.sank45.A.drop B.climb C.width D.length46.A.overjoyed B.embarrassed C.a(chǎn)shamed D.panicked47.A.temper B.balance C.heart D.interest48.A.block B.guide C.find D.push49.A.pleasing B.rescuing C.guarding D.encouraging50.A.a(chǎn)nxious B.excited C.frustrated D.confident51.A.sorrow B.relief C.satisfaction D.desperation52.A.rest B.walk C.cookie D.prize53.A.loosened B.squeezed C.took D.rubbed54.A.unlocked B.broken C.open D.shut55.A.promised B.selected C.hand-made D.newly-bought第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿(mǎn)分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Aseedbankstoresseedstopreservegeneticdiversity;henceitisatypeofgenebank.Manypeoplemaywonder56_____theseedsarestored.Oneofthemajorreasonsistopreservethegenesthatplantgrowersneedtoincreaseyield(產(chǎn)量),diseaseresistance,droughttolerance,nutritionalquality,andthetasteofcrops.Anotheristoprevent57______(lose)ofgeneticdiversityinrareorendangeredplantspeciesin58_____efforttoconservebiodiversity.Manyplants59_____(grow)centuriesagobyhumansareusedlessfrequentlynow;seedbanksofferawaytopreservethathistoricalandculturalvalue.Collectionsofseedsstored60_____constantlowtemperatureandlowwaterlevelareguardedagainstreductionofgeneticresourceswhichareotherwisemaintainedinfieldcollections.Thesealternative“l(fā)iving”collectionscan61_____(damage)bynaturaldisasters,outbreaksofdisease,62_____war.Containingvaluableinformationaboutevolvedstrategiestoreduceplantstress,seedbanksareconsideredseed63_____(library),andcanhelptocreategeneticallymodified(調(diào)整過(guò)的)versionsof64______(exist)seeds.Theworkofseedbanksoftenspandecadesandevencenturies.Mostseedbanksare65______(public)fundedandseedsareusuallyavailableforresearchthatbenefitsthepublic.第四部分寫(xiě)作(共兩節(jié),滿(mǎn)分40分)第一節(jié)(滿(mǎn)分15分)假定你是校英文報(bào)編輯李華,你們的“HumanandNature”專(zhuān)欄擬刊登一篇主題為“wildanimals”的文章。請(qǐng)你給校外教MrSmith寫(xiě)信約稿,內(nèi)容包括:1.寫(xiě)信目的;2.稿件內(nèi)容及要求;3.表達(dá)期待。注意:1.詞數(shù)80左右;2.可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二節(jié)(滿(mǎn)分25分)閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開(kāi)頭語(yǔ)續(xù)寫(xiě)兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。InacoastalvillagenamedSeaford,livedacourageousyoungwomannamedAmelia.AmeliawasknownthroughoutSeafordforheradventurousnature.Fromthemomentshecouldwalk,shewouldeagerlyruntowardsthecrashingwaves,feelingthesandbetweenhertoesandthecoolsprayoftheoceanmistonherface.Shewasawomanwithastrongwillandpossessedaheartfullofkindness.Amelia’slovefortheoceanwasintense,andshespentmostofherdaysexploringthebeautifulbeachesandsparklingwatersthatsurroundedherhouse.Onesunnymorning,whileAmeliawaswalkingalongtheshore,shenoticedagroupofrestlessseagullsabnormallycirclingabovethecrashingwaves.Theirunusualcallsechoed(回)throughtheair.Concernedfortheirwell-being,shefollowedtheirflightpattern,herinstinctsguidinghertowarddanger.Assheapproachedatoweringcliff,Ameliagaspedinhorror.Onanarrowledge(巖架),highabovetheviolentwaves,wasayoungdolphintrappedinathickfishingnet.Itsshinybodyshoneunderthegoldenraysofthesun,butitsfreedomwascruellylimitedbythetrap.Witheachstruggle,thenettightenedarounditsdelicatebody,leavingpainfulmarksonitsskin.Itstailflappedhelplessly,eachmovementarequestforhelp,whileitsdesperatecriesforassistanceechoedthroughtheair.Asenseofurgencyfilledher,pushingherforwardwithdeterminationandresolve.Realizingthattimewastight,Ameliaknewshehadtoactinstantlytofreethisinnocentcreaturefromitsdifficultpositionbeforeitsubmittedtoexhaustionortheforceofthetides.注意:1.續(xù)寫(xiě)詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2.請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。Paragraph1:Withouthesitation,Ameliarushedbacktothevillage.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2:Asthedolphinwasreleasedintothewaters,ithesitatedforamoment.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________參考答案:參考答案:1.C【原文】M:Iheardtherewillbeapowercuttonight.W:Don’tworry.I’vealreadyboughtsomecandles.M:Sowhenwillitbegin?W:It’llbeginat7:00pmandwilllastforthreehours.2.A【原文】W:Dennis,doyoustilllivewithyourparents?M:No.Imovedoutlastmonth.I’vealreadydecidedtoliveonmyown.W:Howcanyouaffordtherent?M:I’vebeenemployedbyanewcompany.3.A【原文】W:Iamfreetoday.M:Great!You’veworkedforsevendays.Whynottakearideinthecountry?W:Goodidea.Wehaven’tgoneoutforages.Willwetake

thechildren?4.B【原文】W:Areyouworkingrightnow?M:No,I’vejustbeenlaidoff.W:Oh,Iamsorry.Whatwasyourjob?M:Iusedtobeamanagerforanimportandexportcompany.W:Isee.Wasitanofficejoborwereyouonyourfeetallday?M:Iworkedbehindadesk.5.A【原文】W:WhatshallwedoonSaturday,Harry?I’mboredwithplayingcomputergamesallthetime.M:Wecouldgotothecinema.TheFlashison.W:I’vealreadyseenit.Ourfavoritebandisgivingaconcert.Let’sgoseetheirperformance.M:Greatidea.6.B7.A【原文】W:It’sChildren’sDay.Willwestayathomeallday?Whydon’twegototheamusementpark?M:Oh,there’salwaystoomuchnoise.W:Whataboutthecircus?M:Circus?Isitstillintown?W:Yes,andyoupromisedoursonyou’dtakehimtherebeforeitleaves.M:Thecircuswillbesocrowdedtoday.Whataboutgoingtothecinema?Peterlikeswatchingmovies.W:Thatsoundsgood.8.A9.B10.C【原文】W:Thewatersupplyofourbuildinghasbeencutoff.Ihaven’tstoredanywaterforcookingtoday.M:Thenareyouupforarestaurantmealtonight?W:Iguesswehavenochoicebuteatout.WecouldgototheMexicanrestaurantaroundthecornerofourstreet.M:I’dliketotrysomethingdifferentthistime.W:ThenwecangotheItalianrestaurantortheFrenchrestaurant.M:Ipreferthelatter.W:It’sfinewithme.Therestaurantisabitfar.Willwedriveortakeataxithere?M:Well,we’vebeenacouchpotatorecently.Iwouldratherridesharedbikesallthewaythere.W:Ok,it’suptoyou.11.A12.C13.B【原文】M:IhadaterriblejourneybackfromThailandlastweek.W:Really?Why?Thescenerythereissobeautiful.Whathappened?M:Iwasnotgoingsightseeing.Iwasonabusinesstrip.Well,firstofall,thetaxithatwastakingmefromtheclient’sofficetotheairportbrokedownonthefreeway.W:Oh,no.M:Thedriverdidn’tspeakanyEnglishorFrenchandhedidn’thaveaphoneonhim—canyoubelieveit?Andhisradiodidn’twork.Sotherewasnowayhecouldgetintouchwiththeofficetogetthemtosendanothertaxi.W:Thenwhatdidyoudo?M:Well.Iactuallythumbedalift.W:Youwhat?M:Istoodonthesideofthefreewayandstuckmythumbout.Therewerealotofcarsgoingby,butnoonestopped.Atlastapassingtruckstoppedandtookmetotheairport.W:Wow,goodforyou.M:Yes,buthedrovereallyslowly.Imissedmyflight.W:It’stooawful.M:Yes,Ihadtowaitthreehoursforthenextone.Ididn’tgethometillfourinthemorning.WhenIgothome,IrealizedI’dleftmyhousekeysinmyhotelinBangkok.W:Oh,pooryou!14.C15.C16.B【原文】W:Goodevening.WhatcanIdoforyou?M:Hi,I’dliketomakeareservation.W:Allright.Isitjustforyou?M:No.Ineedaroomforthree.W:WouldtwobedsbeOK?M:Yes,thatwouldbefine.W:Howlongwillyoubestayingwithus?M:We’llbestayingforfournights,startingoneweekfromtoday.W:OK,wehavearoomwithtwoqueen-sizebedsandakitchen.M:Howmuchwillitcost?W:Threehundreddollarspernight.M:Wow.That’sexpensive.Doyouhaveanyroomsthatcostless?W:Well,wehaveanotherroomwithnokitchen,200dollarspernight.M:That’sOK.I’lltakethisone.W:OK.Alldone.Ihopeyou’llenjoyyourstay.M:Thanks.17.A18.B19.B20.C【原文】Hello.WelcometoGreenParkZoo.Itwasopenedin1958.Anditcoversanareaof110hectares.Over120differenttypesofanimalsarekeptatpresentinthezoo.Thisnumberdoesnotincludethedifferenttypesoffish,birdsandsnakeswhicharealsokepthere.Thiszoohasoneofthelargestcollectionsofdeerintheworld.Thereare24differenttypeshereatpresent.Youwillnoticethattherearenocagesinthiszoo.Theanimalsarefreetorunaroundinseparategroupsindifferentfields.Pleasedonotfeedanyoftheanimals.Herearesomereasonsforthis.First,alltheanimalshaveenoughtoeat.Somevisitorshaveinthepastfedtheanimalswithkindsoffoodwhichisnotsuitable.Thissometimesusedtocauseillnessandevendeathtotheanimals.Second,someoftheanimalshaveverysharpteeth.Itisnotsafetogetclosetothem.Pleasenotethatthegatescloseat5:00pmonweekdaysandanhourlateronweekends.Wehopeyouwillmakeyourvisitmoreenjoyableandinteresting.21.B22.C23.C【導(dǎo)語(yǔ)】本文是一篇應(yīng)用文。文章介紹了普達(dá)措國(guó)家公園。21.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第一段第一句“AsanimportantpartofThreeParallelRiversScenicArea,PotatsoNationalPark(PudacuoNationalPark)isfamousforlush(草木繁茂的)mountains,meadows(草地),lakes,rareanimalsandTibetanculture.(作為三江并流風(fēng)景區(qū)的重要組成部分,普達(dá)措國(guó)家公園以郁郁蔥蔥的山脈、草地、湖泊、珍稀動(dòng)物和西藏文化而聞名。)”可知,普達(dá)措國(guó)家公園以山脈、草地、湖泊、珍稀動(dòng)

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