建议:
1. 题目一分(不写题目扣1分,但是只写了题目没写正文不给分)
2. What’s your biggest problem? (2 marks) ;
3. When and why do you have the problem? (when
1 mark; why 1 mark) ;
4. Have you solved the problem? (1 mark) ;
5. What have you done in order to solve it?
Two examples. (each
example 1 mark.);
6. 行文:1Mark;
7. 书写字数1mark。
8.
I.
Listen to 5 questions or sentences and choose the correct response according to
what you’ve heard from the tape. Each question or sentence will be read just
once. (5 points)
9.
1.
What’s the bottle opener for?
10.
2. How
well can you speak French?
11.
3. How
do I turn up the heating?
12.
4.
Excuse me, madam. It’s not a taxi rank here.
13.
5. This
one is too small. Can I try a larger one?
14.
II.
Listen to five short dialogues and choose the correct answers to the
questions.Each dialogue will be read just once. (5 points)
15.
6. A:
What’s wrong with your motorbike, Alan?
16.
B:
It’s going to run out of petrol. Sorry, I can’t go to Walmart with you now.
17.
Q:
Where should Alan go now?
18.
7. A:
What are you going to do this winter holiday, Sue?
19.
B:
Well, I’m a junior 3 student now. I have no intention of wasting time playing.
I’m going to study hard.
20.
Q:
What’s Sue’s plan for this winter holiday?
21.
8. A:
Why are you casually dressed today, Kevin?
22.
B:
Oh, mum, thank you for reminding me. Today is Monday. I have to wear my school
uniform during schooldays.
23.
Q:
What does Kevin have to wear today?
24.
9. A:
This is the emergency exit for this building. It’s usually closed. You can only
use it in an emergency.
25.
B:
Sure. I understand.
26.
Q:
When can’t you use the emergency exit?
27.
10. A.
When is the painting course?
28.
B.
it’s on Tuesday evenings. The first class will begin this Tuesday. It will be
the day after tomorrow.
29.
Q:
What day is it today?
30. III. Listen to a passage
and judge the following statements true or false. If it’s true, choose A; if
it’s false, choose B. The conversation will be read twice. (5 scores)
31.
In China, both men and women can drive cars. But things were different in Saudi Arabia. In Saudi Arabia, women were not permitted to drive cars. Actually, Saudi Arabia was the only country where women couldn’t drive. In order not to be against
the law, Saudi families had to pay private drivers money to send their female
members to school, work and other places. According to a report, nearly 800,000
men, most from South Asia, were working as drivers for Saudi women in this
country. Fortunately, the king finally agreed to issue driving licenses to
Saudi women on September 26th, 2017. From then on, Saudi women have
the right to drive! This decision is welcomed by Saudi women. They think this
is a great victory for women in this country. Obviously, a lot of private
drivers working for women in this country are going to lose their jobs!
32.
33. IV. Listen to a conversation and choose the
correct answers to the questions. Each passage will be read twice. (5 points)
34.
M: Hello,
Doctor White.
35.
W: Hello.
James! Come in and sit down, please. What’s wrong with you?
36.
M: My
right leg hurts and I have no intention of eating anything.
37.
W: Don’t
be afraid. Well, what happened?
38.
M: Oh, it
was an extremely horrible experience. I had an accident with a moped rider
while I was walking on the road. He rode on the way for pedestrians and then
did a U-turn. I didn’t notice him. So we two crashed into each other
39.
W: Oh, I
am really sorry to hear that. So did the traffic police come to deal with it?
40.
M: Yes,
then the traffic police officer came to solve the problem.
41.
W: Why
was the rider against the traffic rule?
42.
M: He
said he drank some alcohol and because of this, he was fined by the police
officer.
43.
W: How
much did he pay the fine?
44.
M: He
paid 500 dollars fine. Doctor, is my leg serious?
45.
W:
Nothing serious. Luckily, the bones are not broken. But you need to lie on the
bed for at least three days and you need to be looked after well, for example,
eat some fresh fruit and healthy food which contains little oil. And here is
some medicine.
46.
M: I
see. How do I take the medicine?
47.
W: The
yellow one, three times a day after meals and the green one, twice a day.
48.
M: Thank
you very much.
49.
W: You
are welcome.
50.
51. Ⅴ. Listen to two passages and choose the
correct answers to the questions. Each passage will be read twice. (10 points)
52.
A
53. Hello, everybody. Here’s some
information about our trip arrangements to the town of Chester tomorrow. It’s a
long journey, over three hours each way if there isn’t much traffic, so we have
to start early. The bus will wait for you at the school gate, and it won’t
leave until half past six. You will have time for a cup of coffee before our
first visit. This will be to the palace. It’s a very interesting old building
and I’m sure you’ll enjoy the visit. Tickets for the palace cost three pounds
fifty for each and if you have children, a family ticket is just eight pounds.
There are a lot of things to see and we will be there for about two hours. We’ll
take sandwiches for lunch with us and we’ll eat together in a park. You’ll be
pleased to know that tomorrow will be sunny. After lunch we’ll walk around the
old market. You’ll be able to buy all your presents there. We’ll meet at the
car park where it stops. So it’s very important for you to remember the place.
If you are lost, please give me a call. My mobile phone number is 07762-922569.
Any questions? OK, see you tomorrow morning.
54.
B
55.
What is
the most effective vehicle nowadays? Which is your favorite way of travelling
between countries and within cities? With the development of technology, ways
of travelling may welcome the biggest change around the world. And Beijing shoots its own step.
56.
In
the near future when you take the subway in Beijng, you might see there is
nobody in the driver’s seat! Don’t be afraid. You might just be taking a
driverless subway line.
57.
Last
month, a driverless subway line started its trial runs in Beijing. It is
planned to welcome passengers by the end of 2017, reported China Daily. It is
the first driverless subway car made by china itself in mainland.
58.
The
driverless line, Yanfang line, with its length of 16.6 kms, is 5 kms longer
than the No. 7 subway line, connects Beijing’s Yanshan and Fangshan
areas. It has 960 seats and a top speed of 80 kilometers per hour. Xinhua News
Media reports that the train is completely automatic. It can be started,
stopped and watched by computers. And the leading mechanic of this project says
that the train actually runs more safely and effectively than the train which
humans drive. Besides, human mistakes have caused many train accidents. Drivers
may suddenly be ill or become tired, but a driverless train can solve these problems.
It is also said that the train has a special equipment to pull the brakes if
the train hits any blocks.
59.
Driverless
trains are nothing new. They have been used around the world, from Japan to Europe, in the 1960s. London Underground’s Victoria line, which opened in
1976, is the world’s first automatic subway line.
60.
Ⅵ.
Listen to a conversation. Fill in each blank with only one word according to
what you’ve heard from the tape. The conversation will be read twice. (5
points)
61.
Host:
Welcome to the show tonight. As we all know, Chenglong is one of the most
well-known actors in China. His action movies are so popular and amazing.
Today, we’ll see how he can make his success around the world. Let’s welcome
Jakie Chen! Hi! Jakie!
62.
J: Hi! Everybody!
Hi, Abby. I am glad to be on your chat show.
63.
H: The
audiences are so interested in your early life. Were you excellent when you
were a little kid?
64.
J: No,
actually not! I was born in Hongkong. At the age of seven, my father sent me to
the Chinese Opera school to learn dance, singing and martial arts which are
called kongfu more often.
65.
H: You
went to an art school instead of the normal academic school. What did you learn
at school?
66.
J:
Teachers at school intended to prepare boys for a life in the Peking Opera. So I
was taught how to act at very beginning of my life there. But I’ve never
thought kongfu and acting will be my lifetime career. In fact, I didn’t like
the life at school because it was harsh and difficult. But I had nowhere else
to go.
67.
H:
You didn’t become a Chinese Opera singer. What happened next?
68.
J:
I stayed at school for ten years. When I was 17, I graduated. Unfortunately the
Chinese Opera was no longer popular. So my classmates and I had to find other
work. I worked as a stuntman. The same as my classmates, we did all kinds of
stunts in Hongkong movies, falling off buildings, jumping off bridges, jumping
off and on the cars, fighting in dangerous places and being blown up.
69.
H: Wow,
that was so exciting and of course extremely dangerous.
70.
J: I got
hurt countless times. At least, I could earn some money to support my life. This
life
71.
didn’t
last long. I was forced to go to Australia to live with my parents when the
Hongkong
72.
movie
industry began to fail. I worked in a restaurant there. At 21, I went back to
Hongkong,
73.
playing
as a leading part in the movie called “New fist of Fury”. That was a big
success in 1976.
74.
Some
years later, I went to Hollywood. Although I made a hit there, I led my life in
frustration.
75.
So I
returned to China again.
76.
H: Yes! From
then on, you were becoming a huge success from China to Hollywood through your
hard work. Now, we can see that your focus shifts and you spend more time on working
for children, the old..
77.
J: Movie
is my life. It makes me rich and famous. But if I die, I’ll give all my money
to those who are in need.
78.
H: You
are so kind and warm-hearted. You are the idol of all people. Thanks for today,
Jackie!
79.
Ⅶ.
Listen to a passage. Fill in the blanks with only one word according to what
you’ve heard from the tape. The passage will be read twice. (5 points)
80.
There
have been many great inventions, things that changed the way we live. The first
great invention was the one that is still important today--the wheel. This made
it easier to carry heavy things and to travel a long distance.
81.
For
hundreds of years after that there were few inventions that had as much effect
as the wheel. Then in the early 1800’s, the world started to change. There was little unknown land left in the world. They began to work hard to make life
better. In the second half of the 19th century, a variety of great
machines were invented. Among them were the camera, the electric light and the
radio. These all became a big part of our life today.
82.
The
first part of the 20th century saw more great inventions. The middle
part of the 20th century brought new methods to help people get over
diseases. They made people healthier and let them live long lives. By the 1960’s more people could expect to live to be at least 60. By this time most people had a very good life. Of course new inventions continued to be made. But people now had a
wish to explore more. The world is known to humans but the stars are not yet.
Humans began looking for ways to go into space. Russia made the first step.
Then the United States took a step. Since then other countries, including China and Japan, have made their steps into space. In 1969, humans took their biggest step away from
earth. American first walked on the moon. This is certainly just a beginning
though. New inventions will someday allow us to do things we have never dreamed
of.