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大學(xué)英語六級考試模擬試卷六

(總分:710.00,做題時間:130分鐘)

PartIWriting(總題數(shù):1,分數(shù):0.00)

1.Directions:What'syourviewonideal?Writeanessaycommentingonthe

remark"Idealisthebeacon(指明燈).Withoutideal,thereisnosecuredirection;

withoutdirection,thereisnolife."Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsbutnomore

than200words.WriteyouressayonAnswerSheet1.

(分數(shù):106.50)

正確答案:(

Ideals

Everyonehashisideals.Abusinessmanwishestomakegreaterprofit;a

farmerexpectsplumperharvests;astudenttriestolearnmoreandbetter.And

everyonestrives,withmoreorlesseffort,torealizehisideal.

However,oneshouldbesensibleaboutwhetherhisidealiswellfoundedor

not.Ifitis,onehastoplanandworkhardforitsrealization.Effort,skilland

persistenceareallnecessary.Andveryoften,onehastogethelpfromothers,

includingadviceandsupportinoneformoranother.

Myidealistobecomeadoctor.Itissaidthatthefieldofmedicineisa

well-paidprofession,butItakeitasaloftyprofessionentrustedwithsavingpeople's

lives.TorealizemyidealIhaveconcentratedonlaboratoryworktodevelopthe

analyticalskillsnecessarytobecomeaqualifieddoctor.IamsureIwillrealizemy

idealifIpersevereinthispursuit.)

解析:這是一篇以理想為主體的說明文。第一段首句引出話題,說明人人

都有理想,接著列舉abusinessman,afarmer和astudent的理想來說明每個人

都有理想,最后指出每個人郝在為理想努力奮斗。第二段用however轉(zhuǎn)折,說明

實現(xiàn)理想的各種因素。第三段著重介紹作者自己的理想,并說明了實現(xiàn)理想的逢

徑,最后表明了實現(xiàn)理想的決心。

理想

人人都有理想。商人的理想是賺取更大的利潤;農(nóng)民希望獲得更大的豐收;

學(xué)生則爭取學(xué)得更多、更好。每個人都為實現(xiàn)理想多多少少付出了努力。

然而,人們應(yīng)該想想自己的理想是否建立在扎實的基礎(chǔ)上。如果是,那么

人們就必須為實現(xiàn)理想而做出計劃、辛勤工作。努力、技巧和恒心都是必備要素。

人們還常常需要從別人身上獲得幫助,包括各種形式的建議和支持。

我的理想是成為一名醫(yī)生。據(jù)說醫(yī)藥行業(yè)收入不錯,而我則視之為一個治

病救人的高尚職業(yè)。為了實現(xiàn)我的理想,我必須集中精力于實驗室的工作,從而

培養(yǎng)作為一名合格醫(yī)師所必備的分析技巧。若能持之以恒,我相信我能實現(xiàn)自己

的理想。

PartIIListeningComprehension(總題數(shù):0,分數(shù):0.00)

SectionA(總題數(shù):8,分數(shù):0,00)

.Questions1to4arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.

1.(分數(shù):28.40)

A.Readinganarticleaboutendangeredanimals.J

B.Preparingforhispapers.

C.Raisingfundsforsavingtheendangeredanimals.

D.Choosingwhichanimaltosave.

解析:[聽力原文]

W:Hi,John.Howarethingsgoing?

M:Oh,hi.Fine.Howaboutyou?

W:Youcanprobablytelljustbylookingatme.I'mreallybusy.

Well,whatareyoureading?

M:Averyinterestingarticle.Mybiologyprofessorassignedit.IthoughtI

wouldjustlookitthrough,butIgotreallyinvolvedinit.It'saboutendangered

species.

W:Thatsoundsprettyinteresting.I'mgettingfrustratedwiththetwo

researchpapersI'mstrugglingwith.

M:Oh?

W:Besides,theyarebothdueonthesameday.It'sunbelievable.

M:That'stough.

W"I'llgetthroughit.Sowhat'sthisyouarereading?

M:Well,it*sbasicallyaboutthechoicesconservationistsarefacingwith.You

know,thesedaysfundingissohardtocomeby.

W:Waitaminute.Isthefocusonbiologyoreconomics?

M:Both.Conservationistsdon'thaveenoughfundingtosaveevery

endangeredspeciesintheworld,sotheyhavetodecide,basedonwhatwouldbe

lostifaspeciesbecameextinct.

W:Canyougivemeanexampleofwhatyoumean?

M:Takeforinstance,twoanimals,thespottedowlandthetailedtoad.The

articlesaysthetoadisunique.Ithasnorelatives.Buttherearealotofvarietiesof

owls.

W:So,ifthattoadbecameextinct,we'dloseanimportantlinkinthechainof

evolution,right?

M:Exactly.Butthatisn'tsofortheowl.Soforconservationist,itmightbea

clearchoiceofwhichanimaltosave.

Whatisthemandoing?

細節(jié)題。女士直接問男士“Whatareyoureading?”,可知男士是在閱讀。男

士答道,他在讀一篇非常有意思的文章,是關(guān)于瀕危物種的。而后,兩人就文章

的內(nèi)容展開了討論。

.Questions5to8arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.

5.(分數(shù):28.40)

A.Atthesupermarketjustaroundthecomerwherethemanlives.

B.Atthesupermarketjustaroundthecomerwhereshelives.V

C.Atthelocalshopsnearby.

D.lnthetown.

解析:[聽力原文]

W:Whatonearthhashappenedtoyou?Youlookabsolutelywornout!

M:Oh,dear,I'vejustbeenaroundtothesupermarkettogettheshoppingfor

theweekend.

W:Yes?

M:Itwassocrowded!Ihadtoqueuefor15minutesatthecheckout.

W:Well.Ofcourse,itwascrowded.Youknow,Idomyshoppingatthehuge

supermarketthat'sjustroundthecornerfromwhereIlive.

M:Oh,that'sevenworse,Isuppose.

W:No,itisn't.Listen:youtakethecarandyoucangeteverythingyouneed

foraweek.Imean,allittakesisabitofplanningandashoppinglist.

M:No,Idon'tgoforthesebigplaces.Ioftengotoourlittlelocalcomershop.

TheonlyreasonIwenttothesupermarkettodaywastotrytosavemoney.

W:Ah,well.Ithinkit'sactuallyverymuchcheapertogotothesupermarket

becausethey'vegottheirownbrandsofgoods,lotsofdiscountpricesandtherange

ofthingsissomuchwider.Youcannotonlybuyfood,butalsoclothes,household

goods,evenelectricalstuff.

M:Yeah,well...

W:...Itisreallymuchcheaperandit'ssomuchmoreconvenient.

M:Yeah,butapartfromallthat,Idon'tmindpayingabitmorebecauseour

littlecornershop,it'sopenallhours,evenonSundays.Icangointhere,getmypint

ofmilkandthepeoplearesomuchmorefriendlyandhelpful,youknow.Withthese

supermarkets,justblankfaces:"moveon,moveon.”

W:Iknowwhatyoumean.ActuallyIdoagreewithyou.InfactIhategoing

shopping,especiallycomingintotownatweekends.Oh,theworstthingofall:

comingintotownjustbeforeChristmaswhenit'scrowded.

M:Oh,Iagreewithyou.

Wheredoesthewomandohershopping?

細節(jié)題。女士一開始就說她在自己住所的街角附近的超級市場購物。

SectionB(總題數(shù):7,分數(shù):0.00)

.Questions9to12arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

1.(分數(shù):28.40)

A.Therewereonlygrandparentsandchildren.

B.Therewasonefather,onemother,andtheirchildren.

C.Thereweremanyrelatives.V

D.Thereweretwoormorebrotherswiththeirwives.

解析:[聽力原文]

Thefamilyischanging.Inthepast,grandparents,parents,andchildrenused

tolivetogether,andtheyhadanextendedfamily.Sometimestwoormorebrothers

withtheirwivesandchildrenwerepartofthislargefamilygroup.Butfamily

structureischangingthroughouttheworld.Thenuclearfamilyconsistsofonlyone

father,onemother,andchildren;itisbecomingthemainfamilystructure

everywhere.

Thenuclearfamilyoffersmarriedwomensomeadvantages:theyhave

freedomfromtheirrelatives,andthehusbanddoesnothaveallthepowerofthe

family.Studiesshowthat,innuclearfamilies,menandwomenusuallymakeanequal

numberofdecisionsaboutfamilylife.

Butwivesusuallyhaveto"pay"forthebenefitsoffreedomandpower.When

womenlivedinextendedfamilies,sisters,grand-parents,andauntshelpedone

anotherwithhouseworkandchildcare.Inaddition,olderwomeninalargefamily

grouphadimportantpositions.Wivesinnuclearfamiliesdonotoftenenjoythis

benefit,andtheyhaveanotherdisadvantage,too:womengenerallylivelongerthan

theirhusbands,soolderwomenfromunclearfamiliesoftenhavetolivealone.

Studiesshowthatwomenaregenerallylesssatisfiedwithmarriagethanmen

are.Inthepast,menworkedoutsidethehomeandwomenworkedinside.

Houseworkandchildcarewereafull-timejob,andtherewasnotimeforanything

else.Nowwomenworkoutsideandhavemorefreedomthantheydidinthepast,

buttheystillhavetodomostofthehousework.Thewomenactuallyhavetwo

fulltimejobs,andtheyhavenotmuchfreetime.

Whousedtolivetogetherinanextendedfamily?

推理題。過去大家庭當(dāng)中,會有祖父母、父母和子女,有時家族當(dāng)中還會有

幾個兄弟和他們的妻子兒女??梢姶蠹彝ギ?dāng)中有很多親戚。其余三個選項都只是

其中的一部分。

.Questions13to15arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

5.(分數(shù):21.30)

A.Bygreetingeachotherverypolitely.

B.Byexchangingtheirviewsonpublicaffairs.

C.Bydisplayingtheirfeelingsandemotions.

D.Byaskingeachothersomepersonalquestions.J

解析:[聽力原文]

AmericanvisitorstoEasternAsiaareoftensurprisedandpuzzledbyhow

AsianculturesandcustomsdifferfromthoseintheUnitedStates.What'sconsidered

typicalorpropersocialconductinonecountrymayberegardedasodd,improperor

evenrudeintheother.Forexample,peoplefromsomeEasternAsiancountriesmay

beginaconversationwithastrangerbyaskingpersonalquestionsaboutfamily,

homeorwork.Suchquestionsarethoughttobefriendly,whereastheymightbe

consideredoffensiveintheUnitedStates.Ontheotherhand,peopleinmostAsian

culturesarefarmoreguardedaboutexpressingtheirfeelingspubliclythanmost

Americansare.Openlydisplayingannoyanceoranger,yelling,arguingloudlyandso

forthisconsideredill-manneredincountriessuchasJapan.ManyEasternAsians

prefertoholdtheiremotionsmcheckandinsteadexpressthemselveswithgreat

politeness.Theytrynottobebluntandavoidmakingdirectcriticisms.Infact,they

oftenkeeptheirdifferencesofopiniontothemselvesandmerelysmileandremain

silentratherthanengageinaconfrontation.Bycomparison,Americansareoften

frankaboutdisplayingbothpositiveandnegativeemotionsonthestreetandin

otherplaces.

AmericansvisitingAsiashouldkeepinmindthatsuchbehaviormaycause

offense.AmajordifferencebetweenAmericanscultureandmostEasternAsian

culturesisthatinEasternAsia,thecommunityismoreimportantthantheindividual.

MostAmericansareconsideredasuccesswhentheymakeanameforthemselves.

HowwouldsomeAsiansstarttheirconversationwhentheymeetforthefirst

time?

細節(jié)題。短文中提到亞洲國家的人以詢問他人私人問題來展開談話。

SectionC(總題數(shù):10,分數(shù):0,00)

.Nowlistentothefollowingrecordingandanswerquestions16to19.

1.(分數(shù):56.80)

A.TheKnowledgetestshouldbetakenattheendofthedrivingtest.

B.ThelawontaxisinLondon.

C.Atestabouttheroutestaxidriverswillruninsix-mileradiusinLondon.V

D.Thedrivingtest.

解析:[聽力原文]

Peter:ThelawontaxisisveryinterestingandIknowinLondonit'sdifferent

fromotherplacesandrulesarequitestrict,aren*tthey?

Jack:AnyLondoncabdriverdoesathingcalledtheKnowledge,whichisan

examinationreally.It'scalledtheKnowledgeandit'sabasictestof...youget468

runs一whattheycallruns一fromabluebook.

Peter:Andtheideaisthatanybodycangetintoataxi,anywhereinLondon

andgivethedriveradestinationandhe'sgottoknowthewaythere.

Jack:That'sthebasisoftheKnowledge,findinganywherefrompointAtoBin

thatsix-mileradiusonLondon.

Peter:IsitdifficulttolearntheKnowledge?

Jack:Average...ittookmenineteenmonths.Nowit'stakingguysthreeyears

becausetheywant...lmean,you'vegottohaveamedical,youarecheckedoutby

thepolice,youdotheKnowledge,butafteryou'vedonethebasicKnowledgethere

arestillmoreexamstodo.Itcantakeanywherenowtotwotothreeyears.Andthen

youdoadrivingtestattheend.

Peter:Igettheimpressiontheyareverystrictabouttaxis.Quiteapartfrom

theKnowledge,thereisthelicense.Doyouhavetohavealicenseeveryyear?

Jack:Thelicenseisrenewedeverythreeyears,butforyourcab,whetheryou

rentitoryouownit,youhavetohaveayearlyoverhaulwhichisaverystrictpassing

testandtherearesomerealstringenttestsit'sgottopass.

Peter:Isitreallyworthitall?

Jack:Yeah,Ithinkitisworthit.Ienjoybeingataxidriverand,notonlythat,it

doeskeepthestandardveryhigh,whichiswhatwewantinLondon.

Peter:DoyoufeelproudtobeaLondoner?WereyouborninLondon?

Jack:No,IwasactuallyborninBristolbutIcameuptoLondonwhenIwas

twelve.

Peter:DoyouthinkofyourselfasaBristolianoraLondoner?

Jack:AfewpeoplethinkIamstillacountryboybut...becauseI'vestillgot

thataccentinme.Ihaven'treallygotatypicalLondonCockneyaccentbutIsee

myselfasaLondonerdefinitelynowbecauseI'vebeenupherealotlonger.

Peter:Whatdoyoudoinyoursparetime?

Jack:Well,I'mintoboybuilding,that'sabout...thattakesupquiteagooddeal

ofmysparetimebasically.

Peter:Howmuchtime?

Jack:Imightdoasystemofthreedays'trainingwithadayofffollowedby

anotherthreedays*trainingandadayoff.

Peter:Wheredoyougototrain?

Jack:ItrainatUltraSportgym.That'supinNorwood.

Peter:Forgivemyignorance,butarewetalkingaboutsomeofMr.Universe

here,withyoustandingupinfrontofanaudienceandplayingmusicandputtingoil

onyourbodyandallthatsortofthing?Isthatthekindofbodybuildingyoudo?

Jack:Well,whenyougetseriouslyothesports,youareliterally

buildingyourbody一allareasofyourbody—soonaMonday,forexample,youmight

justtrainyourchestwithyourtricepsandontheTuesdayyoumight,Idon'tknow,

yourbackandlegs.Yousplityourbodyup.

Peter:Isjustweightsordoyouhavealotofgadgets?

Jack:Wehavegotmachinesupthere,butitisnotahighgloss,youknow,sort

offitnesscenterthatyouseesomeothergymshavegot.Itisalotoffreeweights.

Peter:Doyouhavesomebodysupervisingyourtraining?

Jack:No.Itrainwithtwootherregularpartners.

WhatistheKnowledgementionedintheinterview?

細節(jié)題。對話中提到theKnowledge,whichisanexamination...calledthe

Knowledgeandit'sabasictestof...youget468runs一whattheycallruns一froma

bluebook,后文又提到That'sthebasisoftheKnowledge,findinganywherefrom

pointAtoBinthatsix-mileradiusinLondon.可知,knowledge是考查倫敦出租車

司機對倫敦行車路線熟識程度的嚴格測試。故本題正確答案是Co

?Nowlistentothefollowingrecordingandanswerquestions20to22.

5.(分數(shù):42.60)

A.Akindofexchange.

B.Akindofbusiness.

C.Acommercializedexchange.V

D.Aninternationalfriendshipassociation.

解析:[聽力原文]

InBritainthebiggestnumberofworkingforeignerscomesfromtheodd

systemknownas"aupair".Everyweekhundredsofgirlsarrivefromstrangecapitals

tolivewithEnglishfamilies.Theyarecalledaupairs.Anaupairgirlstayswiththe

familyandhasfreefoodandlodging.Inreturnshedoeslightworkinthehouse.This

systembeganasagenuineexchange,butnowhasbecomeacommercialbargain

betweenfamilieswhoneedhelpandgirlswhoneedtolearnEnglish.Aslearning

languageshasbecomemoreimportant,sothenumbersinvolvedhavegoneup.

ThesystemsucceedsfairlywellsofarasteachingthegirlsEnglishis

concerned.Butitisdebatablehowfaritin-creasesinternationalfriendship.Thereis

abasicconflictofobjectives——thehostswantcheaplabor,thegirlswantlei-sureand

language.ThegirlsoftenfindithardtomeetEnglishpeopleoftheirownschoolages,

forthelanguageschoolsandclubsaremadeupofotherforeigners.

Inspiteofitsshortcomings,theaupairsystemhasprobablyplayedsomerole

inbreakingdownfrontiers.TheBritishVigilanceSocietyestimatesthat15percentof

thegirlsareveryunhappy,15percentveryhappy,and70percentmoreorless

content;butonlyasmallminoritykeepintouchaftertheygobackhome.

Whatdoestheaupairsystemmeannow?

細節(jié)題。文章中提到互惠生制度雖然以真正的交換開始,但是現(xiàn)在已轉(zhuǎn)變?yōu)?/p>

一種商業(yè)交易。

?Nowlistentothefollowingrecordingandanswerquestions23to25.

8.(分數(shù):42.60)

A.Becausetheygetknownworldwide.V

B.Becausetheywanttobetheprincipalsponsorofanevent.

C.Becausesponsorshipcanhelpfirmstosavemoney.

0.Becausecompaniescanclaimexpendituresonsponsorshipagainstthe

amountoftaxowed.

解析:[聽力原文]

Ifyou'recarefulenough,you'llfindthatitiscommonnowadaysfor

companiesandindustriestosponsorbigsportsevents.Forexample,many

companiessponsoredthe8thNationalGamesheldinShanghaiin1997.Then,what

exactlydocompaniesandindustriesgetoutofsponsoringbigsportsevents,suchas

internationalgames?Andwhyneedtheydoso?Today'slectureisgoingtoexplain

thisissuetoyou.

Thereisanobviousanswerandanotsoobviousone.Theobviousansweris

thattheygetknownworldwide,particularlyiftheyaretheprincipalsponsorofan

event.Thisisespeciallyimportantwhenyouconsiderthenumberofcountries

aroundtheworldthatmightshowtheeventonTV.Thenotsoobviousansweristhat

sponsorshipcanhelpfirmstosavemoney.

Thenhowcantheysavemoneyinthisway?Companiescanclaim

expendituresonsponsorshipor"supporttosportandthearts"againsttheamount

oftaxthattheyowe.So,iftheyaregoingtohavetopaytaxanyway,whynotspend

themoneyonpromotingtheirnameorproduct?

However,sponsorshipissurelyaveryexpensivebusiness.So,howdoesone

decidewhicheventsoractivitiestosupport?Companiesspendalotoftimemaking

surethattheyhaveaperfectmatchbetweentheproductstoberepresentedandthe

activitythatneedssponsorship.Basically,companieshavetomakesurethatthe

imageisrightandthattheproductgetsmaximumcoveragethroughtheevent.I

mean,youwouldn'texpectacompanywhoseproducthasayounginternational

imagetosponsorasportthathasafollowingamongolderpeople.Thereareallsorts

ofreasonsbehindsponsorship.That'swhatthegame'saboutforthosewhoare

tryingtosellit.

Therearesomeimportantpointstoconsiderbeforeagreeingtosponsoran

event.Firstandfore-most,Isuppose,isthepopularityoftheeventingo-between,I

mean.EventsliketheWorldCupandtheOlympicshavebusinessesqueuingupto

offersponsorship.Therearethebigmediaevents:hoursandhoursofTVand

satellitecoverageguaranteedallovertheworld,aswellaspresscoverageandthe

possibilityofphotographsthatinsomewayadvertiseyourproduct.Mostevents

aren'tquitelikethatthough.Isupposeyou'vegotthenationalgameseveryfour

yearsinChina.Butmosteventsappealtoonlyalimitedproportionofthepotential

audience-tennis,forexample.Mostoftheaudiencethereisyoung,soproductsfor

theyoungaretheonesthatyouwouldassociatewiththeeventrecently.Thenhow

doyoumatchuptheproductwiththeevent?Themostimportantthingwiththe

smallereventistoidentifytheaudienceit'sgoingtoappealtointhisinstance,tennis

andyoungpeople.Thatshouldattractdrinksmanufactures,sportsfashiondesigners,

cosmeticsproducers,andsoon.Thenyoulookatthepotentialcoverageinthe

media.It'sthesortofeventthatmightattractCoca-ColaorPepsimaybeeven

McDonalds.

Whatisanobviousanswerthatmanycompanieswanttosponsorbigsports

events?

細節(jié)題。在該講座中,談到公司愿意贊助重大體育賽事的兩個原因。一個是

明顯的原因,即公司將被全世界知曉,特別當(dāng)他們是主要贊助商時。另一個并不

明顯的原因,即贊助可以幫助公司省錢。很明顯B選項不正確。而C、D兩項是

屬于并不明顯的原因,不符合題干意思。因此本題正確答案是A。

PartIIIReadingComprehension(總題數(shù):0,分數(shù):0.00)

SectionA(總題數(shù):10,分數(shù):0.00)

.AnexplosionhadthrownradiomanHarleyOlsonoutofbed.Heworkedwildly,

tryingto1anSOS.Butthepowerwasgone.Harleyranondeck.Thecrew

was2intolifeboats.Therewasnoroomforhim.Hehadnochoicebutto

jumpintotheblackwaterandstarttoswim.Suddenly,inthedarkness,hisfingershit

somethinghard.Itwasaliferaft.Climbing3,Harleycalledoutagainand

again.Butnooneanswered.Soonhisfirstfeelingof4lefthim.Inonewayhe

waslucky.Therafthadenoughfoodandwaterfor15menforseveralweeks.

Atdaybreak,Harleysawsomelittleboxes5by.Hefishedoneoutof

thesea.Chewinggum.Quickly,he6in20smallcartons.Intheafternoon,

Harley7anotherrafthetiedittohisown.Later,athirdraftbobbedup.And

thenamattressfloatedbyhiminthewreckage.Harleycouldhardlybelievehiseyes.

Herewasthestartofabedroom.Hetuggedthemattressaboard.Usingboxes,he

madehimselfabed.Withablanket,hemadea8fromthehotsun,thenext

morning,heatelikeaking.Theseawasalwayspeaceful.Everydaywaslikea

vacation.Whenthesungothot,thecarefreesailortookaswim,afterthat,he

enjoyedasunbath.Eachevening,beforegoingtobed,hewentforawalkonthetwo

raftsfloatingbehind.HarleyOtsonwas9withhisKingdomonthesea.

The10triplasted28days.

A.pleasure

B.hauled

C.radio

D.launch

E.scrambling

F.sight

G.panic

H.dimension

I.aboard

J.floating

K.intensively

L.spotted

M.superior

N.delighted

O.shade(分數(shù):35.50)

1.(分數(shù):3.55)

填空項1:(正確答案:C)

解析:空格前是tryingto結(jié)構(gòu),空格后的名詞為anSOS,可知此處要用動

詞原形,而且還要表達“發(fā)送信息”的意思,選項中只有radio符合文意,意思

是“發(fā)出SOS的無線電信號二選項中的launch也有發(fā)射的含義,但一般指送入

軌道。

2.(分數(shù):3.55)

填空項1:(正確答案:E)

解析:根據(jù)空格前的系動詞was,此空需填入動詞的分詞形式。根據(jù)句意

“當(dāng)Harley跑到甲板上,看見船員正爭先恐后地救生艇”,表示過去正在

進行的動作,用進行時態(tài),根據(jù)句意,船員應(yīng)當(dāng)是爬上救生艇逃生。故選項中只

有scrambling符合。

3.(分數(shù):3.55)

填空項1:(正確答案:I)

解析:空格前面是動詞Climbing,所以此處需填入一個副詞。上下文的意

思是“在黑暗中,他的手指碰上了什么硬的東西,原來是一只救生筏,Harley

o選項中只有副詞aboard表示“上船,乘車”的意思。

4.(分數(shù):3.55)

填空項1:(正確答案:G)

解析:根據(jù)句子結(jié)構(gòu)uhisfirstfeelingoflefthim.,,此空需填入一個

名詞。根據(jù)前文他們發(fā)出SOS求救信號逃生,說明他們處于一種險境,心情是比

較害怕的,再根據(jù)后文上了救生艇后,很幸運他們有足夠的食物和水可以生存,,

所以前后是相反的狀態(tài),選項中只有名詞panic“恐慌”符合文意。

5.(分數(shù):3.55)

填空項1:(正確答案:J)

解析:根據(jù)句子結(jié)構(gòu)sawsb./sth.doing表示正在發(fā)生的事,聯(lián)系前文,他

們是在海上,所以看到的東西是漂浮在水面上的,選項中有floating符合文意。

6.(分數(shù):3.55)

解析:B

7.(分數(shù):3.55)

填空項1:(正確答案:L)

解析:此處缺少謂語,所以空格處應(yīng)填入動詞,本篇文章都是過去時態(tài),

所以此空需填動詞的過去式。根據(jù)句意“Harley又另一個救生筏,這個救

生筏是他自己系過的?!彼源颂帒?yīng)當(dāng)是Harley辨認出來了這個救生筏,選項中

只有spotted有此意。spotsth.with是“辨出,認出”的意思,在這句話中是“看

見”的意思。

8.(分數(shù):3.55)

填空項1:(正確答案:0)

解析:空格前是冠詞a,空格后是介詞from,所以此空需填名詞。根據(jù)句

意“Harley用毯子做了個以擋住陽光?!笨芍丝仗钊氲脑~要表示“陰涼”

的意思,故選shade。

9.(分數(shù):3.55)

填空項1:(正確答案:N)

解析:根據(jù)句子結(jié)構(gòu),此空需填入一個形容詞。根據(jù)前文所述,Harley在

海上的行程是比較平靜快樂的,所以此處需填入表示“高興的”詞。delightedsb.

withsth.是固定搭配,“使某人高興”。

10.(分數(shù):3.55)

填空項1:(正確答案:A)

解析:聯(lián)系上文,文章的字里行間都透著這是趟快樂旅行,絲毫沒有恐慌、

害怕的感覺。所以這是一次快樂的旅行。故選pleasure。

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