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听力部分: (共35分; 1-15每题2分; 16-20每题1分) 1-5 BACBC 6-10 CCACB 11-15 ACCBB 16. written down 17. first name 18. every twenty minutes 19. drugs 20. B1 and B2 完形填空::(共20分; 每题2分) 21-30 DCCBD DBABC 语法填空: (共15分; 每题1.5分) 31. the 32. how 33. that 34. journalists 35. or 36. take 37. developed 38. After 39. other 40. Finally 阅读理解: (共30分; 每题2分) 41-45 DABDC 46-50 ADABC 51-55 CABCA 信息匹配::(共10分; 每题2分) 56-60 FBACE 单词拚写:(共15分;每题1分) 61. occupation 62. absorbed 63. available 64. concentration 65. convenient 66. valuable 67. engineer 68. technical 69. accusation 70. leaves out 71. draw a conclusion 72. suffering from 73. electric shock 74. speed up 75. consists of 作文: Possible version: Pride goes before failure The folktale mainly tells us that in a race Mr. Hare proudly thought he would be sure to beat Mr. Tortoise and so he lay down to have a nap. As a result, he lost the race. From the story, we learn that we must take everything seriously and keep a modest attitude towards our studies or work. Besides, we shouldn’t be proud at any time. The day I came first in the English exam was the happiest day of my life. I had studied very diligently for many weeks and was well prepared for the exam. When the teacher announced that I was the first, I felt so proud that I thought my English was already excellent enough and I didn’t need to study English hard any longer. During the following few months, I didn’t listen to the teacher attentively in class and never did I do my homework after class. In the next exam, the result was quite different. I fell far behind.
From then on, I became modest and never proud again.
(附)听力原文: Text 1 W: Do you know that the 2008 Olympic Games will be held in Beijing? M: Yeah, I know that. W: Have you ever been to Beijing before? M: Yeah. What impresses me most is the bicycles everywhere. But there is too much traffic with bicycles and vehicles mixed together. W: Things are changing now. By 2008, there will be a better traffic system. And the sky will be clearer and the air will be fresher. It will be a wonderful place to visit. Hope you can come to Beijing to see the change for yourself at that time. M: I will. Text 2 W: Tell me, Jack, do you look through the web much? M: Well, to tell the truth, I’m so busy with work. I don’t really have time to surf the Web. Let me think… I suppose I log on a couple of times a week, for maybe about two or three hours. W: So, what do you do on the Internet when you log on? M: Well, I do a little e-mail. I only get about two or three e-mails a week, actually I prefer writing real letters, with pen and paper. W: Yeah, I’m the same way. Anything else you do on the Internet? M: Well, sometimes I look up information indeed for my job. It saves a lot of time looking through books in libraries. W: Yes, it sure does. Well, thanks for talking with me, Jack. Text 3 Recently many people, especially high school students have been attracted by singing competition “super girls”, which is held by Hunan TV Station. Last weekend students in our class had a heated discussion about it. Some students think highly of the competition. They think it has offered a wonderful stage to show their singing talents in public. What’s more, they can also improve their sense of competing. On the other hand, others don’t agree with them. They think the competition cost lots of time and money. As most of the girls are still students who should focus on their study at present, taking part in it is not good for their further progress. Text 4 Like the Five Olympic Rings from which they draw their color and inspiration, the Five Friendlies will serve as the Official Mascots of Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, carrying a message of friendship and peace—and blessings from China—to children all over the world. Designed to express the playful qualities of five little children who form an intimate circle of friends, the Five Friendlies also embody the natural characteristics of four of China’s most popular animals—the Fish, the Panda, the Tibetan Antelope, the Swallow—and the Olympic Flame. Each of the Friendlies has a rhyming two-syllable name—a traditional way of expressing affection for children in China. Beibei is the Fish, Jingjing is the Panda, Huanhuan is the Olympic Flame, Yingying is the Tibetan Antelope and NiNiis the Swallow. When you put their names together—Bei Jing Huan Ying Ni—they say “Welcome to Beijing,” offering a warm invitation that reflects the mission of the Five Friendlies as young ambassadors for the Olympic Games. Text 5 M: Can I help you, madam? W: I’m looking for a pair of sports shoes for my son, but I don’t know what size he wears. M: It doesn’t matter. I’ll help you. Can you tell me how old he is? W: He’s eight, but I’m afraid you can’t help me, because he is taller than any other boys of his age. M: That’s easy. You can take size ten and let him try them on. Should they not fit for him well, just bring the shoes here, and I’ll change a pair for you. W: That’s great. It’s so kind of you to think so much of me. M: Well, what color do you want? W: Any color will do. Any color is right for a child. M: How about this pair? They look nice. W: Yes, you’re right. I’ll take them. How much do they cost? M: Thirty Yuan. W: Here is the money. Thank you for your help. M: Not at all. Text 6 There are many ways in which the memory can be improved. In fact, I believe we all have the ability to remember up to six times more