摘要:Directions: Write an English composition in 120-150 words according to the instructions given below in Chinese. 你初中的一个同学想高中时就出国留学.但因家境一般不能如愿而不快.给他写一封信.谈谈你的看法和建议. 收信人:王海 寄信人: 刘若红 写信日期: 2007年4月8日 Keys 1--10 B C A C A A C D A C 11--16 D B D C C C 17. 15 18. 7.99 19. Alarm 20. $3.45 21. Jim Morrison 22. 32 23. Tennis 24. swimming 25-29 DDABA 30-34 ADDBA 35-39 ABADC 40-44 DBBCC 45-49 CADAB 50-54 CDCDA 55-59 ACBDC 60-64 DAACC 65-68 BABC 69-72 ACBD 73-75 BCB 76-79 BDCA 80-84 EBACF Translation: 1. Her son became a pilot, which she was proud of. 2. Yao Ming is known as a basketball player. 3. To really understand this book involves perseverance. 4. Opportunities will occur sooner or later, but only a few can catch them. 5. Whether or not it is a good thing to send a child to study abroad varies from person to person. 6. We cannot imagine our life is always smooth .What we can do is to hope for the best and prepare for the worst. Writing: (略) 听力材料 Part A Short Conversations Directions: In part A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers in your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard. 1. M: Are you fond of listening to the radio? W: Certainly. In fact, I listen every night. Q: What does the woman do every night? (B) 2. M: This place is so crowded! How long do you think I have to wait? W: Sir, there will be a table available in ten minutes. Q: Where does this conversation probably take place? (C) 3. M: Have you got all the books you want? W: Yes, all but one. The store didn't have it. Q: Why did the woman not buy all the books? (A) 4. W: Tom, do you have any idea where Sally is? M: Yes, I saw her in the business office. She was applying for a student loan. Q: What was Sally doing? (C) 5. M: It's already half past seven. Shall we go out now? W: No, I just had breakfast about 15 minutes ago. But we will try to get to the training center within two hours. Q: When did the woman have breakfast? (A) 6. M: This is certainly a great restaurant. W: Isn't it? Q: How does the man feel about the restaurant? (A) 7. M: Can you tell me how you started in the music career? W: My family was very musical. I studied the piano and then the violin. Q: How many musical instruments can the woman play and what are they? (C) 8. M: Liz took a taxi to her office today. W: Yes, her friend Ted usually drives her to the office but he is now out of town on business. Q: What did we learn from the conversation? (D) 9. M: You have the tickets, don't you? W: Oh, yeah. The play starts at 7:30 and I told Johnson we would meet him at the theatre at 7:15. Q: How many minutes are there between the time they meet and the time the play starts? (A) 10. M: Do you think I should have an operation? W: I don't think it necessary. All you need is a good rest. Q: What's the probable relationship between the two speakers? (C) Part B Passages Directions: In part B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passages. The passages will be read twice but the questions will be spoken only once.When you hear a question, read the four possible answers in your paper, and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard. Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage. The history of plastics is longer than you might expect. In fact the first man-made plastic ever to appear on the market was made over a hundred years ago. It was discovered both by an Englishman and by an American in the same year. But it was the American who first manufactured it on a large scale during the 1860s. Everybody was excited by this new material which was so cheap to buy. Poor young men working in smoky cities were able to buy plasticcollars. These collar's were hard and uncomfortable. But they did not have to wash them. The poor young men could rub them every evening with soap and water. Poor mothers who had not been able to afford playthings for their children, were now able to buy them playthings made of plastic. Questions: 11. Who discovered plastics? (D) 12. When were plastics manufactured on a large scale? (B) 13. Why was everyone excited by plastics? (D) Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage. In 1812, in a village near Paris, a little boy hit himself in the eyes with one of his father's sharp tools, and became blind. His name was Louis Braille, and he was only four years old. He was a clever boy, and he soon learned to "see" without his eyes. He touched things, or smelled them, or tasted them. His family described things to him. Although he couldn't see people's faces, he learned to recognize their voices. After his seventh birthday, Louis went to the little school in the village. But there weren't any books for him. In 1819, the village priest told Louis Braille's story to the director of a famous school for blind boys. At this school, boys learned math, grammar, geography, history, and music. Also they learned to read. Louis went to the school in Pairs in February 1819. He loved his classes and received high grade. He learned to play piano. Also he learned to read with his fingers. Questions: 14. What's the main topic of the story? (C) 15. How did Louis remember the people he knew? (C) 16. When did Louis go to the school for blind boys? (C) Part C Longer Conversations Directions: In part C, you will hear two longer conversations. The conversations will be read twice. After you hear each conversation, you will be required to fulfill the task by filling in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard. Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation. M: It starts on Thursday. W: What starts on Thursday? M: Why, the famous summer sale, of course. W: Is it worth going? M: Is it worth going? Just listen to this and you can tell me. We've got fantastic bargains for all the family. Super quartz watches for $15, cassette players for $20, radio alarms only $17, electric kettles for $14, pure woolen blankets for $7.99, six wine glasses for just $3.45. w: All right, all right. I suppose I'd better go along and have a look. Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation. B: Good morning. J: Good morning. B: Can I ask you some questions about the sports you play? J: Yes, certainly. B: What's your name? J: Mordson. Jim Morrison. B: Sony. How do you spell your name? J: M-O-double R-I-S-O-N. B: Thank you. And how old are you, Mr. Morrison? J: I'm thirty-two. B: I see. Now, do you like sports? J: Yes, I do. B: Can you play tennis? J: Yes, I can. B: Have you got a tennis racket? J: Yes, I have. B: Now, what other sports are you keen on? J: Well, I quite like football, swimming...

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