第一节:(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)

听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。

例:How much is the shirt?

A.£19.15

B.£9.15

C.£9.18

答案是B

1.Where is the conversation most probably taking place?

A.In a shop

B.In a bank

C.In a hospital

2.How does the woman usually go shopping?

A.By bus

B.By car

C.On foot

3.What is the possible relationship between the two speakers?

A.Mother and son

B.Teacher and student

C.Boss and employer

4.What time does the train leave?

A.8∶30

B.8∶00

C.8∶15

5.What season is it now?

A.Autumn

B.Spring

C.Winter

第二节:(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)

听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6-7题。

6.What is the trouble?

A.There is something wrong with the engine

B.There is no gas

C.They are lost

7.Where are they going?

A.To the airport

B.To the station

C.To the museum

听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。

8.Why does the man ring?

A.To ask for information about business

B.To inform the woman of his arrangement

C.To get permission to talk with Mr.Hall

9.Where will the man go when he arrives?

A.To the hotel

B.To the factory

C.To the office

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.What does the girl do?

A.A high school student

B.A college student

C.A lifeguard

11.What is the girl discussing with her father?

A.Life of a lifeguard

B.Interruption of her father

C.Her plan for the summer holiday

12.What can wee learn from the dialogue?

A.Children interrupt their parents anytime they like

B.Parents are always ready to help their children

C.Youngsters all like to be lifeguards during summer holidays

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.Why does Mr.David want to see Mr.Ryan?

A.To deal with his insurance for his car

B.To show his consideration for his health

C.To praise him for his hard work in the office

14.Who is the woman?

A.Mr.Ryan’s wife

B.Mr.Ryan’s workmate

C.A secretary in the office

15.What does the woman think of Mr.Ryan’s health?

A.He seldom gets ill

B.He is in poor health

C.He never takes a sick leave

16.What is the main point of the dialogue?

A.Mr.David wants the woman to read the form carefully

B.Mr.David wants the woman to give the form to Mr.Ryan

C.Mr.David wants the woman to ask Mr.Ryan some questions

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.How long does the man work at the present company?

A.13 years

B.3 years

C.30 years

18.What is the man now?

A.A clerk at the airport

B.A travel agent

C.A salesman in Spain

19.According to what the man said, what caused him to decide to take the job?

A.His father loved it

B.He had experience

C.He loved traveling

20.Why does the man make the speech?

A.To make an announcement

B.To answer the questions from an interviewer

C.To introduce something about himself

  This March is a busy month in Shanghai.There's a lot to do.Here are the highlights.

  Live Music-Late Night Jazz Enjoy real American jazz from Herbie Davis, the famous trumpet player.He's coming with his new 7-piece band, Herbie's Heroes.Herbie is known to play well into the early hours, so don't expect to get much sleep.This is Herbie's third visit to Shanghai.The first two were sold out, so get your tickets quickly.

  PLACE:The Jazz Club DATES:15-23 March PRICE:¥80,120

  TIME:10∶00p.m.till late!TEL:6466-8736

  Scottish dancing Take your partners and get ready to dance till you drop.Scottish dancing is fun and easy to learn.Instructors will demonstrate the dances.The live band, Gordon Strop pie and the Wee frees, are also excellent.

  PLACE:Jack Stein's DATES:every Monday PRICE:¥60 including one drink

  TIME:7∶00-~0∶00p.m.TEL:6402-1877

  Exhibitions-Shanghai Museum There are 120,000 pieces on show here.You can see the whole of Chinese history under one roof.It's always interesting to visit, but doubly so at the moment with the Egyptian Tombs exhibition.There are lots of mummies and more gold than you've ever seen before.Let us know if you see a mummy move!

  PLACE:Shanghai Museum PRICE:¥30(¥ 15 for students)TEL:6888-6888

  DATES:daily TIME:Monday-Friday 9∶00a.m.-5∶00p.m., Weekends 9∶00a.m.-9∶00p.m.

  Dining-Sushi chef in town Sushi is getting really big in Shanghai.In Japan, it's become an art form.The most famous Sushi 'artist'is Yuki Kamura.She' s also one of the few female chefs in Japan.She' ll be at Sushi Scene all of this month.

  PLACE:Sushi Scene in the Shanghai Hotel DATES:all month PRICE:¥200

  TIME:lunchtime TEL:6690-3211

  For a full listing of events, click here.http://www.highlights/shanghai.html

(1)

Suppose you are going to attend an activity at 8∶00p.m.on Saturday, which one can you choose?

[  ]

A.

Live Music-Late Night Jazz.

B.

Scottish dancing.

C.

Exhibitions-Shanghai Museum.

D.

Dining-Sushi chef in town.

(2)

Which of the following is true according to the advertisements?

[  ]

A.

Scottish dancing is so interesting and easy that it never tires you out.

B.

The performance given by the American jazz band won't last long.

C.

Sushi is not popular in Shanghai as it is a kind of Japanese traditional food.

D.

It is more interesting to visit Shanghai Museum for the exhibits from Egypt.

(3)

Where can you probably get the information?

[  ]

A.

A piece of newspaper.

B.

The Internet.

C.

A magazine.

D.

A TV program.

(4)

From the text we may learn that Kamura is ________.

[  ]

A.

a cook

B.

a waitress

C.

an instructor

D.

an artist

完形填空。
     Two friends and I moved into a house off campus when I was a junior at Iowa State University. We were
all a bit   1   of our landlord, a rough middle-aged man. He gave us a lecture about paying the   2   on time and
maintaining the house and appliances.
     During the fall semester, my housemates and I threw a   3  . We sent invitations to many friends and told
everyone to come to our house on Friday night. We   4   a large crowd and everyone had a great   5  . The
last guests left in the wee (凌晨一两点) hours of the morning.
     Exhausted, we decided to sleep in and clean the house and yard the next morning. Well, you   6   it! We
were awakened about 7:00 a.m. by our   7  , who was knocking on the door. Sleepily, we let him in,   8   to
incur his wrath (招致他的怒气). Instead, he picked up a party invitation that had been   9   on the sidewalk
and asked, "Why didn't you girls invite me?" He came into the house,  10  a minor repair, and spent a few
minutes helping us pick up trash from the yard. We weren't quite sure what use to make of our unexpected
luck, but we were thrilled that our landlord had been so  11 .
     A few months later, I made a mathematical error while balancing my checkbook and my bank soon
informed me that I had bounced (跳过) a  12 . I was ashamed when I discovered that it was my rent check
and  13  I had to let my landlord know. I figured that he  14  my housemates and I as irresponsible after the
party incident and this would  15  him right. I was certain that he would drive me away.  16 , I gathered the
courage to call him and explained what had happened. He said, "I have a daughter about your age, and the
same thing happened to her  17  . Would you like to wait until next month and send a  18  payment then?"
     I've never forgotten our landlord's kindness and understanding. He also taught me an important lesson
about not judging a book by its  19 . I'm proud to say that I have not bounced a check  20  (though I have
thrown a few more parties)!
(     )1. A. tired       
(     )2. A. rent        
(     )3. A. table      
(     )4. A. enjoyed    
(     )5. A. time        
(     )6. A. guess      
(     )7. A. housemate   
(     )8. A. expecting   
(     )9. A. lain        
(     )10. A. took        
(     )11. A. understanding 
(     )12. A. card        
(     )13. A. that        
(     )14. A. knew        
(     )15. A. announce     
(     )16. A. Somehow     
(     )17. A. then        
(     )18. A. another    
(     )19. A. cover      
(     )20. A. after      
B. ashamed   
B. house    
B. party    
B. drew     
B. fun     
B. are guessing   
B. neighbour  
B. hoping    
B. laying    
B. gave     
B. annoying   
B. bill     
B. which    
B. viewed    
B. show     
B. Meanwhile    
B. once     
B. double    
B. colour    
B. since    
C. fond   
C. price  
C. course  
C. wanted  
C. joy   
C. guessed 
C. parents 
C. thinking 
C. lying  
C. made   
C. careful 
C. account 
C. what   
C. looked  
C. prove  
C. Moreover     
C. again  
C. same   
C. content 
C. ever   
D. afraid       
D. money        
D. landlord       
D. picked         
D. trouble      
D. had guessed  
D. landlord     
D. considering  
D. laid         
D. lad          
D. fierce         
D. check          
D. 不填                                
D. thought      
D. suggest      
D. However      
D. later          
D. large        
D. title          
D. before       

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。      

Two friends and I moved into a house off campus when I was a junior at Iowa State University. We were all a bit   21   of our landlord, a rough middle-aged man. He gave us a lecture about paying the   22   on time and maintaining the house and appliances.

During the fall semester, my housemates and I threw a   23  . We sent invitations to many friends and told everyone to come to our house on Friday night. We   24   a large crowd and everyone had a great   25  . The last guests left in the wee(凌晨一两点) hours of the morning.

Exhausted, we decided to sleep in and clean the house and yard the next morning. Well, you   26   it! We were awakened about 7:00 a.m. by our   27  , who was knocking on the door. Sleepily, we let him in,   28   to incur his wrath(招致他的怒气). Instead, he picked up a party invitation that had been   29   on the sidewalk and asked, "Why didn't you girls invite me?" He came into the house,   30   a minor repair, and spent a few minutes helping us pick up trash from the yard. We weren't quite sure what use to make of our unexpected luck, but we were thrilled that our landlord had been so   31  .

A few months later, I made a mathematical error while balancing my checkbook and my bank soon informed me that I had bounced(跳过) a   32  . I was ashamed when I discovered that it was my rent check and   33   I had to let my landlord know. I figured that he   34   my housemates and I as irresponsible after the party incident and this would   35   him right. I was certain that he would drive me away.   36  , I gathered the courage to call him and explained what had happened. He said, "I have a daughter about your age, and the same thing happened to her   37  . Would you like to wait until next month and send a   38   payment then?"

I've never forgotten our landlord's kindness and understanding. He also taught me an important lesson about not judging a book by its   39  . I'm proud to say that I have not bounced a check   40   (though I have thrown a few more parties)!

21. A. tired                  B. ashamed                   C. fond                 D. afraid

22. A. rent                    B. house                       C. price                 D. money

23. A. table                   B. party                        C. course               D. landlord

24. A. enjoyed                     B. drew                        C. wanted              D. picked

25. A. time                   B. fun                          C. joy                   D. trouble

26. A. guess                  B. are guessing              C. guessed             D. had guessed

27. A. housemate           B. neighbour                 C. parents              D. landlord

28. A. expecting            B. hoping                            C. thinking            D. considering

29. A. lain                    B. laying                      C. lying                 D. laid

30. A. took                   B. gave                        C. made                D. lad

31. A. understanding      B. annoying                  C. careful                     D. fierce

32. A. card                   B. bill                          C. account             D. check

33. A. that                    B. which                      C. what                 D. 不填

34. A. knew                  B. viewed                     C. looked                     D. thought

35. A. announce            B. show                        C. prove                D. suggest

36. A. Somehow           B. Meanwhile               C. Moreover          D. However

37. A. then                   B. once                        C. again                D. later

38. A. another               B. double                            C. same                 D. large

39. A. cover                  B. colour                      C. content              D. title

40. A. after                   B. since                        C. ever                  D. before

(2011·上海卷)(C)

       Human remains of ancient settlements will be reburied and lost to science under a law that threatens research into the history of humans in Britain, a group of leading archaeologists(考古学家) says. I a letter addressed to the justice secretary, Ken Clarke, 40 archaeologists write of their “deep and widespread concern” about the issue. It centers on the law introduced by the Ministry of Justice in 2008 which requires all human remains unearthed in England and Wales to be reburied within two years, regardless of their age. The decision means scientists have too little time to study bones and other human remains of national and cultural significance.

       “Your current requirement that all archaeologically unearthed human remains should be reburied, whether after a standard period of two years or further special extension, is contrary to basic principles of archaeological and scientific research and of museum practice,” they write.

       The law applies to any pieces of bone uncovered at around 400 dig sites, including the remains of 60 or so bodies found at Stonehenge in 2008 that date back to 3,000 BC. Archaeologists have been granted a temporary extension to give them more time, but eventually the bones will have to be returned to the ground.

       The arrangements may result in the waste of future discoveries at sites such as Happisburgh in Norfolk, where digging is continuing after the discovery of stone tools made by early humans 950,000 years ago. If human remains were found at Happisburgh, they would be the oldest in northern Europe and the first indication of what this species was. Under the current practice of the law those remains would have to be reburied and effectively destroyed.

       Before 2008, guidelines allowed for the proper preservation and study of bones of sufficient age and historical interest, while the Burial Act 1857 applied to more recent remains. The Ministry of Justice assured archaeologists two years ago that the law was temporary, but has so far failed to revise it.

       Mike Parker Pearson, an archaeologist at Sheffield University, said: “Archaeologists have been extremely patient because we wee led to believe the ministry was sorting out this problem, but we feel that we cannot wait any longer.”

       The ministry has no guidelines on where or how remains should be reburied, or on what records should be kept.

72. According to the passage, scientists are unhappy with the law mainly because _________.

       A. it is only a temporary measure on the human remains

       B. it is unreasonable and thus destructive to scientific research

       C. it was introduced by the government without their knowledge

       D. it is vague about where and how to rebury human remains

73. Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?

       A. Temporary extension of two years will guarantee scientists enough time.

       B. Human remains of the oldest species wee dug out at Happisburgh.

       C. Human remains will have to be reburied despite the extension of time.

       D. Scientists have been warned that the law can hardly be changed.

74. What can be inferred about the British law governing human remains?

       A. The Ministry of Justice did not intend it to protect human remains.

       B. The Burial Act 1857 only applied to remains uncovered before 1857.

       C. The law on human remains hasn’t changed in recent decades.

       D. The Ministry of Justice has not done enough about the law.

75. Which of the following might be the best title of the passage?

       A. New discoveries should be reburied, the government demands.

       B. Research time should be extended, scientists require.

       C. Law on human remains needs thorough discussion, authorities say.

       D. Law could bury ancient secrets for ever, archaeologists warn.

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