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听力部分 1-5 BCABA 6-10 ABACC 11-15 BCBCA 16-20 BCBBA 单项选择 21-25 ADCCB 26-30 ACADC 31-35 CCDBC 完形填空 36-40 BDACB 41-45 ACBBC 46-50 DACDC 51-55 BDACA 阅读理解 56-60 ABDCA 61-65 DCDCB 66-70 CDBBA 71-75 ACCAD 短文改错 76. become—became 77. make前加 to 78.surfing 79 √ 80. photograph---photos 81. it--them 82. display--displayed 83 interesting---interested 84. of---for 85. who∧ wanted 书面表达 Dear editor, I am writing to tell you about the discussion we’ve had about the relationship between economic development and environment protection. Some students believe we should never sacrifice environment for economy. They think the present environmental problems are largely caused by rapid economic development. For example, farmable land is decreasing because of the industrial development and the development of cities. However, other students think it unnecessary to consider environmental problems now and economic development comes first. They believe that environmental problems are only the by-products of economic development, which are unavoidable. They can be dealt with later when we have the time and money. I think the second view is completely wrong. The purpose of economic development is to provide a comfortable and happy life for our people. We should aim at sustainable development and a balance between the two. Yours, Li Hua
附:听力录音稿 (Tex 1) M : Are you going to take the train to New York? W : Yes, we’ve booked the tickets. We wanted to drive up there but we’ve been having problems with the car and we can’t afford to fly. (Tex 2)
M : I’d like to speak to the manager, please. W : May I know what it’s about? M : I’d like to see him for the position advertised in today’s newspaper. W : Certainly. Just wait here for a while ; he’s making a phone call. (Tex 3) W : Have you heard the news? M : What news? W : Julie has won first prize in the diving competition. M : Oh, that’s great. (Tex 4) M : Shall we go to the concert this evening ?I have two tickets? W : Oh, sorry. I’m afraid I can’t I’m seeing my dad off at the railway station at 8:00. (Tex 5) M : Good morning , madam. What can I do for you ? W : Good morning. How much should I pay for these books to be sent to New York? M : Hm … twenty dollars. (Tex 6) M : Excuse me, where is the newspaper? W : Why do you want to read the newspaper? You always watch the news on television. M : I know. But I won’t be leaving for another hour. I want to read the newspaper to kill time. I want to read the sports page in the newspaper. W : I’m sorry. I already put it in the garbage. Both Barbara and I read it. You never read the paper but watch TV, so I threw it away. M : Well. I found the paper. But I can’t find the page I want. W : Oh, I’m sorry, Mike. I always wrap the garbage in the sports section. (Tex 7) M : Do you have any planes flying to New Zealand? W : Sorry, we don’t. But I think you can fly on Northwest 212 to Tokyo and then change for Japan Airline 123 to Auckland. And it is the cheapest way, just $580. M : When is the plane taking off? W : At 11:50 am. By the way, it also stops at Chicago for more oil. M : How long will it stop there? W : Less than one hour. M : And how long do I have to stay in Tokyo for Japan Airline 123? W : Not so long, just one hour. M : So the time for the whole journey is about … W : About eleven hours. M : Mm, let me think…OK, it works out for my time schedule. Thanks a lot. W : You are welcome. (Tex 8) W : Hey, you look unhappy. Any problem? M : Yes, mum. I failed the computer test again. I really want to give it up. W : Why do you say that? I think you’ve made some progress. M : No. I’ve done my best, but I still can’t pass the tests. W : Don’t worry. To learn the computer well, you need to use it, not just read books about it. M : You are right. But where can I use it? W : You have a computer lab in your school, don’t you? M : Yes. But it’s always full and it’s very hard to find a place. W : Maybe we should consider buying one for you . M : That’s great! (Tex 9) W : Excuse me. I’m a student of this school during the day. I’m writing a report for the school newspaper. It’s about the evening school. Can I ask you a few questions? M : OK. There are about ten minutes before my classes begin. W : Thanks. Well, where are you from? And when did you come to this country? M : I’m from Russia. I came here with my wife and children last year. W : How are you getting along with your English now? M : My reading, writing, and grammar are OK, but I have some problems talking to Americans. It seems that they don’t like to talk to people like me. W : I’m sorry. I know some Americans don’t try to understand foreigners. That’s too bad. Er … well, do you have a job? M : Yes. I do. I work in a shop. W : Where do you live? M : We stay with my uncle in Bell Street. He has a big house. W : I see. Well, I have finished my questions. Thank you very much for your help. M : You are welcome. (Tex 10) M : Ladies and gentlemen, good afternoon! Welcome to the summer English course in South Carolina University. I’m David Smith, the head teacher of this class. To start with, I’d like to say something about how you can improve your English. To learn English well, you have to practise all the time. Listening to the radio, watching television, and watching movies are good ways to improve your listening skills. You can improve your speaking skill by talking to native speakers of English whenever possible and by speaking aloud to yourself when you are alone. Reading and writing also need a lot of practice. You can improve your reading skills by reading English language newspapers