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18/18上海市_2021年_高考英語真題(附答案聽力mp3)_歷年歷屆試題(解析)2009年普通高等學校招生全國統(tǒng)一
考試(上海卷)
英語
考生注意:
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第Ⅰ卷(共105分)
Ⅰ.ListeningComprehension
SectionA
Direction:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionsaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.
1.A.GototheofficeB.Keepcalling
C.Tryonlinebooking
D.Seeadoctor
2.A.AreporterB.Anathlete
C.Afisherman
D.Anorganizer
3.A.Atapostoffice.B.Atafast-foodrestaurant.
C.Atabookingoffice.
D.Atacheck-indesk.
4.A.Healreadyhasplans.
B.Thewomanshoulddecidewheretoeat.
C.Hewillmakeareservation.
D.Thewomancanaskherbrotherforadvice.
5.A.Hegotwetintherain
B.Theshowerwasoutoforder
C.Hedidn?thearthephoneringing
D.Hegotoutoftheshowertoanswerthephone.
6.A.Reasonable.B.Bright.C.SeriousD.Ridiculous.
7.A.Sendleaflets.B.Gosightseeing.
C.Dosomegardening.
D.Visitalawyer.
8.A.Herdoorbelldoesn?tneedrepair.
B.Shedidn?texpecthimtocomesoearly.
9.A.Shewon?tgotothebeachifitrains.
B.Shewouldlikethemantogettothebeach.
C.Itwillclearuptomorrow.
D.Itwaspouringwhenshewasatthebeach.
10.A.Whattotakeupasahobby.B.Howtokeepfit.
C.Howtohandlepressure.
D.Whattoplaywith.
SectionB
Directions:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassages,andyouwillbeaskedthreequestionsoneachofthepassages.Thepassageswillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.
Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
11.A.Herschoolwasinasmallvillage.
B.Shewasoutstandingatschool.
C.ShewastheonlyAsiangirlthere.
D.HerparentswereinLondon.
12.A.London.B.Bath.C.Swindon.D.Oxford.
13.A.Comingacrossaradioproducer.B.Takinganearliertrain.
C.Meetingaprofessionalartist.
D.Wearingtowoddshoes.
Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingspeech.
14.A.Educationchildren.B.Savingrareanimals.
C.Recreatinganenvironment.
D.Makingaprofit.
15.A.Animalsmakevisitorsstressful.
B.Animalsmustlivetheirlivesincages.
C.Animalscanfeelboredandsad.
D.Animalsareindangerofextinction.
16.A.Theyarestillusefulandnecessary.
B.Theyhavemoredisadvantagesthenadvantages.
C.Theyareaperfectenvironmentforanimals.
D.Theyarerecreativeplacesforanimals.
SectionC
Directions:InSectionC,youwillheartwolongerconversations.Theconversationswillbereadtwice.Afteryouheareachconversation,youarerequiredtofillinthenumberedblankswiththeinformationyouhaveheard.Writeyouranswersonyouranswersheet.
Blanks17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversations.
Blanks21through24arebasedonthefollowingconversation.
Ⅱ.GrammarandVocabulary
SectionA
Directions:BeneatheachofthefollowingsentencestherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.
25.FourChinesemodelswere______the14peopleawardedprizesonFridayattheWorldSupermodelCompetition.
A.among
B.between
C.along
D.beside
26.-Wow!You?vegotsomanyclothes.
-But_____ofthemareinfashionnow.
A.all
B.both
C.neither
D.none
27.It_____havebeenTomthatparkedthecarhere,asheistheonlyonewithacar.
A.may
B.can
C.must
D.should
28.TheGreatWallis____touristattractionthatmillionsofpeoplepourineveryyear.
A.soawell-known
B.asowell-known
C.suchwell-known
D.suchawell-known
29.Marywenttotheboxofficeatlunchtime,butallthetickets____out.
A.wouldsell
B.hadsold
C.havesold
D.wasselling
30.Sally?sneverseenaplayintheShanghaiGrandTheatre,_______?
A.hasn?tshe
B.hasshe
C.isn?tshe
D.isshe
31.Asmallplanecrashedintoahillsidefivemileseastofthecity,_____allfourpeopleonboard.
A.killed
B.killing
C.kills
D.tokill
32.Youcan?tborrowbooksfromtheschoollibrary______yougetyourstudentcard.
A.before
B.if
C.while
D.as
33.Withthegovernment?said,those_____bytheearthquakehavemovedtothenewsettlements.
A.affect
B.affecting
C.affected
D.wereaffected
34.Mozart?sbirthplaceandthehouse______hecomposed…TheMagicFlute?arebothmuseumsnow
A.where
B.when
C.there
D.which
35.Billsuggested_____ameetingonwhattodofortheShanghaiExpoduringthevacation.
A.havingheld
B.tohold
C.holding
D.hold
36.Duringtheperiodofrecentterroristactivities,people_____nottotouchandunattendedbag.
A.hadalwaysbeenwarned
B.werealwaysbeingwarned
C.arealwayswarning
D.alwayswarned
37.Itisimmediatelyclear____thefinancialcrisiswillsoonbeover.
A.since
B.what
C.when
D.whether
38.Hearingthedogbarkingfiercely,away_____.
A.fleeingthethief
B.wasfleeingthethief
C.thethiefwasfleeing
D.fledthethief
39.Davidthreatenedhisneighbourtothepoliceifthedamageswerenotpaid.
A.tobereported
B.reporting
C.toreport
D.havingreported
40.Asanewdiplomat,heoftenthinksofhecanreactmoreappropriatelyonsuchoccasions.
A.what
B.which
C.that
D.how
SectionB
Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.
Ifthepackagelookspretty,peoplewillbuyjustaboutanything.SosaysanadvertisingexecutiveinNewYork,andhehasprovedhispointbysellingboxesofrubbishforthepriceofanexpensivebottleofwine.
JustinGignac,26,hassoldalmost90041presentedplasticboxesofrubbishfromthestreetofBigAppleatbetween$50and$100each.Buyersfrom19countrieshavepaidforthesouvenirs(紀念品).Theideahasbeensosuccessfulthatheisthinkingofpromotingitaroundtheworld.
ItallbeganwhenMrGignacwasatasummerworkshop,“Wehadadiscussionabouttheimportanceof42,”herecalls.”Someonesaidpackagingwasunimportant.Idisagreed.Theonlywaytoproveitwasbysellingsomethingnobodywouldeverwant.”
HesearchesthestreetsofManhattanandtypical43includebrokenglass,subwaytickets,Starbuckscupsandused44forks.“Specialeditions”areofferedatahighprice.Hecharged$100forrubbishfromtheopeningdayoftheNewYorkYankees?stadium.
MrGignacdenies45hiscustomersforfools:“Theyknowwhatthey?regetting.Theyappreciatethefactthatthey?retakingsomethingnobodywouldwantandfindingbeautyinit.”
Some46customersincludepeoplewhousedtoliveinthecityandwantadown-to-earthsouvenir.Heclaimshehasevensoldtoartcollectors.
Realizingthattheconceptappearstobearealmoney-maker,MrGignachas47acompanyandisemployinghisgirlfriendasvicepresident.He48todiscusshisprofitmargins:“It?sactuallyquitealotofeffortputtingthemtogether-butyes,garbageisfree.”
MrGignacisconsideringmorevarietiesofsouvenirs.Hemaintainsthathehassigned49withpeopleinterestedinsimilarprojectsfromasfarasBerlinandLondon.
Ⅲ.ReadingComprehension
SectionA
Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.
Mostpeoplebelievetheydon?thavemuchimagination.Theyare50.Everyonehasimagination,butmostofus,oncewebecomeadults,forgethowto51it.Creativityisn?talways52withgreatworksofartorideas.Peopleatworkandintheirfreetime53thinkofcreativewaystosolveproblems.Maybeyouhaveagoaltoachieve,atrickyquestiontoansweroryoujustwanttoexpandyourmind!Herearethreetechniquestohelpyou.
MakingconnectionsThistechniqueinvolvestaking54ideasandtryingtofindlinksbetweenthem.First,thinkabouttheproblemyouhavetosolveorthejobyouneedtodo.Thenfindanimage,word,ideaorobject,forexample,acandle.Writedownalltheidea/words55withcandles:light,fire,matches,wax,night,silence,etc.Thinkofasmanyasyoucan.Thenextstageistorelatethe56tothejobyouhavetodo.Soimagineyouwanttobuyafriendanoriginal57;youcouldbuyhimticketstomatchortakehimoutforthenight.
NOlimits!Imaginethatnormallimitationsdon?t58.Youhaveasmuchtime/space/money,etc.asyouwant.Thinkaboutyourgoalandthenew59.Ifyourgoalistolearntoski,60,youcannowpractiseskiingeverydayofyourlife(becauseyouhavethetimeandthemoney).Now61thistoreality.MaybeyoucanpractiseskiingeverdayinDecember,oreveryMondayinJanuary.
Besomeoneelse!Lookatthesituationfroma62pointofview.Goodbusinessmenusethistechniqueintrade,andsodowrites.Fictionwritersoftenimaginetheyarethe63intheirbooks.Theyaskquestion:Whatdoesthischaracterwant?Whycan?tshegetit?Whatchangesmustshemaketogetwhatshewants?Ifyourgoalinvolvesotherpeople,putyourselfintheir64.Thebestfishermenthinklikefish!
50.A.wrongB.unbelievableC.reasonableD.realistic
51.A.putupwithB.catchupwithC.makeuseofD.keeptrackof
52.A.equippedB.comparedC.coveredD.connected
53.A.skillfullyB.routinelyC.vividlyD.deeply
54.A.familiarB.unrelatedC.creativeD.imaginary
55.A.presentedB.markedC.litD.associated
56.A.ideasB.ambitionsC.achievementD.technique
57.A.experienceB.serviceC.presentD.object
58.A.workB.lastC.existD.change
59.A.possibilitiesB.limitationsC.tendencyD.practice
60.A.infactB.inparticularC.asawholeD.forexample
61.A.devoteB.adaptC.leadD.keep
62.A.privateB.globalC.differentD.practical
63.A.featuresB.themesC.creaturesD.characters
64.A.positionsB.dreamsC.imagesD.directions
SectionB
Directions:Readthefollowingfourpassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,C,andD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.
(A)
EvenatschooltherehadbeenanunhealthycompetitionbetweenGeorgeandRichard.
“I?llbethefirstmillionaireinColeford!”Richardusedtoboast.
“Andyou?llbesorryyouknewme,”Georgewouldreply“becauseI?llbethebestlawyerintown!”
GeorgeneverdidbecomealawyerandRichardnevermadeanymoney.InsteadbothmenopenedbookshopsonoppositesidesofColefordHighStreet.Itwashardtomakemoneyfrombooks,whichmadethecompetitionbetweenthemworse.
Nowwithonlyonebookshopintown,businesswasbetterforGeorge.Butsometimeshesatinhisnarrow,oldkitchenandgazedoutofthedirtywindow,thinkingabouthisformerrival(競爭對手)。Perhapshemissedhim?
Georgewasveryinterestedinolddictionaries,He?drecentlyfoundacollectorinAustraliawhowassellingararefirstedition.Whentheparcelarrived,thebookwasinperfectconditionandGeorgewasdelighted.Butwhilehewashavinglunch,Georgeglancedatthephotointhenewspaperthatthebookhadbeenwrappedin.Hewasastonished—thesmilingfacewasolderthanhe
rememberedbutunmistakable!Trembling,Georgestartedreading.
“BookendshaveboughttenbookstoresfromtheirrivalsDylans.Thecompany,ownedbymulti-millionaireRichardPike,isnowthelargestbooksellerinAustralia.”
65.GeorgeandRivhardwereatschool.
A.roommates
B.goodfriends
C.competitors
D.booksellers
66.HowdidGeorgefeelaboutRichardafterhisdisappearance?
A.HeenviedRichard?smarriage.
B.HethoughtofRichardfromtimetotime.
C.Hefeltluckywithnorivalintown.
D.HewasguiltyofRichard?sdeath.
67.GeorgegotinformationaboutRichardfrom.
A.adictionarycollectorinAustralia
B.thelatter?srivalsDylans
C.ararefirsteditionofadictionary
D.thewrappingpaperofabook
68.WhathappenedtoGeorgeandRichardintheend?
A.BothGeorgeandRichardbecamemillionaires.
B.Bothofthemrealizedtheiroriginalambitions.
C.GeorgeestablishedasuccessfulbusinesswhiteRichardwasmissing.
D.RichardbecameamillionairewhileGeorgehadnogreatsuccess.
(B)
Horse-drawnsleighridesDogsleddingSnowmobiling
WelcometoBanff,Canada?sfirst,mostfamousandarguablymostfascinatingnationalpark.If
you?vecometoskiorsnowboard,we?llseeyouontheslopes.Skiingisalocalfavouritetoo.
Whileyou?rehere,tryotherrecreationalactivitiesavailableinourmountains.PopularchoicesincludeaBanffGondolarideupSulphurMountain,batheinthenaturalmineralwatersattheUpperHotSpring,horse-drawnsleighride,drive-your-own-teamdogsledexcursion,andsnowmobiletourtothehighland(butnotinthenationalpark).
Wealsorecommendyoumaketimetoenjoysimplepleasures.AfterlookingaroundBanffAveshops,walkacoupleofblockswestorsouthtothescenicBowRiver.
TrueiceskatingonfrozenLakeLouisewhereIceMagicInternationalIceSculptureCompetitionWorksaredisplayedafterJan25.YoucanrentskatesinBanfforatthesportshopintheFairmontChateauLakeLouisehotel.
Banff?sbackcountrypathsaccessawildernessworldofsilenceandmatchlessbeauty—crosscountryskisandsnowshoesprovidethemeans.Banffsportshopsrentequipmentandclothes,orjoinanorganizedtour.Althoughwe?vebeenmanytimes,westillfindthecliffsandicefallsofourfrozencanyonsworthvisiting.
Wildlifewatchingalsocreatessatisfyingmemories.Wehaveseenhundredsoftheelkandbighornsheepthatattractvisitors,yettheystillarouseasenseofwonder.Andtherarespottingofacougar,wolforwoodlandcariboutakesourbreathaway.
SeeifsimplepleasureworkforyourFightinthesnowwithyourkids,walkbesideastreamorclimbtoahighplaceandadmiretheview.
—BanffResortGuideEditors
69.Accordingtothepassage,Banff?sbackcountryisaccessibleby.
A.crosscountryskiingB,horse-drawnsleighriding
C.snowmobiling
D.dogsledding
70.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?
A.Dogsleddingisthemostpopularsportamonglocalpeople.
B.Watchingwildlifeisamemorableexperience.
C.Travelersshouldbringtheirownsportsequipment.
D.Shoppingistoosimpleapleasuretoenjoy.
71.Thepurposeofthewritingisto_______.
A.promotescenicspotsinCanada
B.advertiseforthesportsinBanff
C.introducetouristactivitiesinBanff
D.describebreathtakingviewsinBanff
(C)
“Getyourhandsoffme,Ihavebeenstolen,”thelaptop,aportablecomputer,shouted.Thatisanewsolutiontolaptopcomputertheft:aprogramthatletsownersgivetheirpropertyavoicewhenithasbeentaken.
Theprogramallowsuserstodisplayalertsonthemissingcomputer?sscreenandeventosetaspokenmessage.Trackingsoftwareforstolenlaptopshasbeenonthemarketforsometime,butthisisthoughttobethefirstthatallowsownerstogivethethiefapieceoftheirmind.
Ownersmustreporttheirlaptopmissingbyvisitingawebsite,whichsendsamessagetothemodel:aredandyellow“l(fā)ostorstolen”signappearsonitsscreenwhenitisstarted.Underthelatestversion(版本)ofthesoftware,userscanalsosendaspokenmessage.
Themessagecanbesettoreappearevery30seconds,nomatterhowmanytimesthethiefclosesit.”O(jiān)necustomersentamessagesaying,?Youarebeingtracked.Iamrightatyourdoor?,”saidCarrieHafeman,chiefexecutiveofthecompanywhichproducestheprogram,Retriever.
Inthelatestversion,peoplecanaddaspokenmessage.Forexample,thelaptop?sspeakerswillsay:“Help,thislaptopisreportedlostorstolen.Ifyouarenotmyowner,reportmenow.”
TheRetrieversoftwarepackage,whichcosts$29.95buthasafreetrialperiod,hasthefunctionsofmanysecuritysoftwareprograms.Ownerscanremotelyswitchtoanalternativepasswordiftheyfearthatthethiefhasalsogotholdoftheaccessdetails.
Ifathiefaccessestheinternetwiththestolenlaptop,Retrieverwillcollectinformationontheinternetserviceproviderinuse,sothatthepolicecanbealertedtoitslocation.
Thousandsoflaptopsarestoleneveryyearformhomesandoffices,butwiththeuseoflaptopsincreasing,thenumberstolenwhiletheirownersareoutandabouthasbeenrisingsharply.
Othersecuritysoftwareallowsuserstoerasedataremotelyorlockdownthecomputer.
72.Theexpression“togivethethiefapieceoftheirmind“canbeunderstoodas“_______”
A.togivethethiefanalertmind
B.toexpresstheowners?angertothethief
C.toremindthethiefofthisconscience
D.tomakethethiefgiveuphismind
73.Differentfromothersecuritysoftware,Retrievercan.
A.recordthestealingprocess
B.helprecognizethelostlaptop
C.lockdownthecomputerremotely
D.sendaspokenmessage
74.Onefunctionoftheprogramisthatitallowstheownertoatadistance.
A.changesomeaccessdetailsforswitchingonthelaptop
B.turnonthelaptopbyusingtheoriginalpassword
C.operatethelaptopbymeansofandalternativepassword
D.erasetheinformationkeptinthestolenlaptop
75.Whichofthefollowingcanbestsummarizethemainideaofthepassage?
A.WithnoRetriever,thousandsoflaptopsarestoleneveryyear.
B.Anewsoftwareprovidesameanstoreducelaptoptheft.
C.Retrieverhashelpedtofindthievesandlostcomputers.
D.Anewprogramoffersacommunicationplatformwiththethief.
(D)
ThelatestresearchsuggeststhatthekeyfactorseparatinggeniusesfromthemerelyaccomplishedisnotI.Q.,agenerallybadpredictorofsuccess.Instead,it?spurposefulpractice.Topperformersspendmorehourspractisingtheircraft.Ityouwantedtopicturehowatypicalgeniusmightdevelop,you?dtakeagirlwhopossessedaslightlyaboveaveragelanguageability.Itwouldn?thavetobeabigtalent,justenoughsothatshemightgainsomesenseofdistinction.Thenyouwouldwanthertomeet,say,anovelist,whocoincidentallysharedsomesimilarqualities.Maybethewriterwasfromthesametown,hadthesamefamilybackground,orsharedthesamebirthday.
Thiscontactwouldgivethegirlavisionofherfutureself.Itwouldhivehersomeideaofafascinatingcirclewhomightsomedayjoin.Itwouldalsohelpifoneofherparentsdiedwhenshewas12,givingherastrongsenseofinsecurityandfuellingadesperateneedforsuccess.Armedwiththisambition,shewouldreadnovelsandlifestoriesofwriterswithoutend.Thiswouldgiveheraprimaryknowledgeofherfield.She?sbeabletoseenewwritingindeeperwaysandquicklyunderstanditsinnerworkings.
Thenshewouldpractisewriting.Herpracticewouldbeslow,painstakinganderror-focused.Bypractisinginthisway,hedelaystheautomatizingprocess.Hermindwantstoturnconscious,newlylearnedskillsintounconscious.Automaticallyperformedskills.Bypractisingslowly,bybreakingskillsdownintotinypartsandrepeating,sheforcesthebraintointernalizeabetterpatternofperformance.Thenshewouldfindanadviserwhowouldprovideaconstantstreamoffeedback,viewingherperformanceformtheoutside,correctingthesmallesterrors,pushinghertotakeontougherchallenges.Bynowsheisredoingproblems—howdoIgetcharactersintoaroom—dozensanddozensoftimes.Sheisestablishinghabitsofthoughtshecancalluponinordertounderstandorsolvefutureproblems.
Theprimaryqualityouryoungwriterpossessesisnotsomemysteriousgenius.It?stheabilitytodevelopapurposeful,laboriousandboringpracticeroutine;thelatestresearchtakessomeofthemagicoutofgreatachievement.Butitunderlinesafactthatisoftenneglected.Publicdiscussionisaffectedbygeneticsandwhatwe?re“hard-wired”todo.Andit?struethatgenesplayaroleinourcapabilities.Butthebrainisalsoveryplastic.Weconstructourselvesthroughbehaviour.
76.Thepassagemainlydealswith.
A.thefunctionofI.Q.incultivatingawriter
B.therelationshipbetweengeniusandsuccess
C.thedecisivefactorinmakingagenius
D.thewayofgainingsomesenseofdistinction
77.Byreadingnovelsandwriters?stories,thegirlcould.
A.cometounderstandtheinnerstructureofwriting
B.joinafascinatingcircleofwriterssomeday
C.sharewithanovelistherlikesanddislikes
D.learnfromthelivingexamplestoestablishasenseofsecurity
78.Inthegirl?slongpainstakingtrainingprocess,________.
A.heradviserformsaprimarychallengingforcetohersuccess.
B.herwritingturnsintoanautomaticpatternofperformance
C.sheacquiresthemagicofsomegreatachievement
D.shecomestorealizesheis“hard-wired”towrite
79.Whatcanbeconcludedfromthepassage?
A.Afuellingambitionplaysaleadingroleinone?ssuccess
B.Aresponsibleadviserismoreimportantthantheknowledgeofwriting.
C.Astothegrowthofagenius,I.Q.Doesn?tmatter,butjusthis/hereffort.
D.Whatreallymattersiswhatyoudoratherthenwhoyouare.
SectionC
Directions:ReadthefollowingtextandchoosethemostsuitableheadingfromA-Fforeachparagraph.Thereisoneextraheadingwhichyoudonotneed.
80.You?reprobablymostfamiliarwithcollegedictionaries,oftencalledabridgeddictionaries.Althoughabridgedmeans“shortened”,thesedictionariescontainmorethan150.000entriesandprovidedetaileddefinitionsthataresufficientformostcollegestudentsandgeneralusers.Collegedictionariesalsocontainseparatelistsofabbreviations.Biographicalandgeographicalnames,
foreignwordsand
phrases.Andtables
ofmeasures.Webster’sⅡNewRiversideUniversityDictionaryandtheAmericanHeritageDictionaryoftheEnglishLanguagearecollegedictionaries.
81.unabridgeddictionariescontainasmanyas500,000entriesandprovidedetaileddefinitionsandextensivewordhistories(etymologies).Thesedictionaries,possiblyinseveralvolumesandmostlyfoundinlibraries,areexcellentsourcesforscholarlyinquiries.UnabridgeddictionariesincludetheOxfordEnglishDictionaryandtheRandomHouseDictionaryoftheEnglishLanguage.
82.Adictionaryentryhasmanyelements:multipledefinitions,syllabication,preferredspellingand
pronunciation(somewordhavemorethanoneacceptablespellingandpronunciation),andpart-of-speechlabels.Someentriesalsoincludepluralsandcapitalizedforms.Synonyms,antonyms,andderivatives.Americanismsandetymologiesmaybeprovidealongwithusagenotes,cross-references,andidioms.
83.Ifyoupreferusingthedictionaryonacomputer,youcanobtainCD-ROMversionsofmanymajordictionaries.Inaddition,youcanaccessnumerousdictionaries,suchasebster’sDictionary,ontheInternet.Onlinedictionariesallowyoutoenterasearchword(youevengethelpwithspelling)toseeadefinition,andsometimesevenanillustration.Onlinedictionariesalsoofferadditionalfeatures,suchaswordgames.Languagetips,andamusingfactsaboutwords.Someonlinedictionaryservicesallowyoutoaccessnumerousdictionaries,bothgeneralandspecialized,inonsearch.
84.Specializeddictionariesprovidein-depthinformationaboutacertainfield.Forexampletherearedictionariesforthespecializedvocabulariesoflaw,computertechnology,andmedicine.Inaddition,therearedictionariesofsynonyms,clichés,slang,andevenregionalexpressions.SuchastheDictionaryofAmericanRegionalEnglish(DARE).Therearealsodictionariesofforeignlanguages,famouspeople?snames,literarycharacters?namesandplacenames.
第II卷(共45分)
I.Translation
Directions:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsgiveninthebrakes.
1.網(wǎng)球運動在上海越來越流行了。(popular)
2.我認為你們的建議和他們的一樣有價值。(as…as)
3.只喝一杯咖啡就會使我整晚睡不著。(keep)
4.為了紀念那些勇敢的消防戰(zhàn)士,一部電影即將開拍。(memory)
5.過了三天她才想起把雨衣忘在語言實驗室了。(remember)
6.盡管山高林密,醫(yī)護人員還是迅速地趕到出事地點,試試救援。(despite)
II.GuidedWriting
Directions:WriteanEnglishcompositionin120-150wordsaccordingtotheinstructionsgivenbelowinChinese.
某海外學校舉辦英語夏令營,開設了如下課程:園藝(gardening),烹飪(cooking),防身術(self-defence),護理(nursing)。假如你是王躍華(不可以用自己的真實姓名),寫一封申請信,報名參加其中一門課程的學習。信的內(nèi)容必須包括:
你感興趣的課程
你期望從這門課程中學到什么
為什么想學這些內(nèi)容
【參考答案】
1.C
2.B
3.A
4.B
5.D
6.D
7.B
8.D
9.A10.C11.C12.B13.A14.B15.C16.A
17.Fourteen/1418.downtown19.personal20.Cash
21.mixed22.moreself-
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