VIII. 听短文填空。(共5小题,每小题1分,计5分)
Camera 4 |
7:55 |
71. The driver will____________________. |
8:00 |
72. The program____________________. |
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8:01 |
73. Terry will start his____________________. |
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8:02 |
Jason will arrive. |
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Camera 3 |
74. Terry will take Jason to that ____________________. |
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Camera 2 |
75. Terry will stand____________________. |
C
A letter to the editor (编辑) |
13 October
Dear Editor,
I am writing to ask what has happened to the young. They are not as polite, hardworking or clever as my generation (一代人). I’ll give you an example.
Last Friday, I got on the underground at 9:15 a.m. It was very busy so there were no free seats. There were some teenagers sitting on the seats near me. I don’t know why they were not at school. They were talking loudly and laughing. It was difficult to read my newspaper with all the noise. A heavily pregnant (怀孕的) woman and her daughter got on at the next stop, with lots of shopping bags. I expected the teenagers to let them sit down. They slowly did so but gave me an impolite look. I got off at the next stop and was glad that the teenagers didn’t follow me.
I worried about the future of our country. How could these young people become responsible (有责任心的) workers and parents? They sit around McDonald’s after school instead of going to the library like I did at their age. Maybe they have too much money. Perhaps another reader can give us an idea about what to do with this “lost generation”.
Franz Johnson
A reply to Mr. Johnson’s letter |
20 October
Dear Editor,
I read Mr. Johnson’s letter about the problem of today’s youth with much interest. He described teenagers on a train not giving seat to a pregnant woman and her daughter. I was the woman. We must have seen things differently. I found the teenagers helpful and kind. Did Mr. Johnson see the teenagers help me off the train? Did he see them carry my shopping bags to a taxi for me? Did he see them friendly to my daughter? Obviously (明显地) not.
“Older ” people often say today’s youth isn’t as good as their generation. Their parents said that about them. Mr. Johnson must accept (接受) that the world is changing and young people are changing with it. I find today’s youth mostly kind and more fun than my generation.
Perhaps Mr. Johnson should really try to get to know some young people before he calls them the “lost generation”.
Linda Black
( ) 66. Mr. Johnson wrote the letter to ______.
A. ask for help from the newspaper B. find the way to solve the problem
C. show his worry towards the young D. teach the young people a lesson
( ) 67. When Mr. Johnson was young, he usually _______ after school.
A. went to the library B. read newspapers
C. went to the McDonald’s D. helped people in trouble
( ) 68. In the second letter, Mrs. Black _______.
A. discussed the youth problem with the old B. told another story about the young people
C. wanted to show her thanks to the young people D. wanted the “older” people to understand the young
( ) 69. Which of the following is the correct order of what happened?
① Mrs. Black wrote to the newspaper. ② Mr. Johnson thought the young people might follow him.
③ Mrs. Black got on the train with her daughter. ④ Mr. Johnson asked the young people to give her seat.
A. ③④②① B. ③④②① C. ④②③① D. ②③①④
( ) 70. From the two letters we can learn that ______.
A. Mrs. Black didn’t like the old like Johnson B. people have different ideas about the young
C. older people are more helpful than the youth D. people should talk more about the same story
卷II (非选择题,共35分)
B
Hu Ting has got a big problem. She wrote to Ralph, a social worker, for some advice. Here are their letters.
Dear Ralph, I’m a high school student. Last week, we had our final exams. When I was trying to copy from my textbook, I was caught cheating by our teacher. And I am stressed out these days. To my teachers, I was an excellent student.I often did well in my school work.What’s more, I worked hard in the students’ union.Before the test, I was terribly willing to get a good mark. Now, I feel regret (后悔) about that.Though I know the result can’t be changed, I know I should pay for what I did.I dare not tell my parents about it. I love them and want them to be proud of me. And it has become difficult for me to face my future. What should I do? Can you offer me some suggestions? They would be most valuable. Thanks a lot. Best wishes, Hu Ting |
Dear Hu Ting, It is very brave of you to tell me your problems. Sharing problems with others shows that you are facing them bravely. Now let me offer you some suggestions. They may be simple, but I hope they will work. You told me that you had failed the exam because of cheating. Take the exam or the class again.Do the exam right this time and then move on. If you study hard and pass tests honestly over the coming few terms, your teachers will see the cheating as an accident. They will remember you most for your hard work. So will your parents. Don’t be afraid of telling them about it. If your student union work has taken too much of your study time, do less of the work so that you can keep up with classes. For example, if you’re working two hours a day for the student union, make that 60 or 90 minutes so you can revise your books. Yours, Ralph |
( ) 61. Hu Ting wrote the letter to______.
A. recommend herself B. invite Ralph to her school
C. complain about exams D. ask for help
( ) 62. In this passage, the underlined word “cheating” means______ in Chinese.
A. 行骗 B. 作弊 C. 骗钱 D. 哄骗
( ) 63. To get a good result in the final exam, Hu Ting______.
A. worked hard with other students B. worked harder than before
C. cheated in the exam D. asked her teacher for help
( ) 64. Ralph advised Hu Ting ______.
A. to ask her teachers for help B. not to share her problem with others
C. not to think much of this D. to take the exam again and move on
( ) 65. From Ralph’s letter, we can learn that______.
A. we should face our problems and solve them
B. we shouldn’t tell our parents about our problems
C. we should focus on (集中) our study and do nothing else
D. once we cheated in an exam, it will never be forgotten by others