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學(xué)必求其心得,業(yè)必貴于專精學(xué)必求其心得,業(yè)必貴于專精學(xué)必求其心得,業(yè)必貴于專精I(xiàn)卷(滿分90分)第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分20分)(共5小題,每小題1分,滿分5分:聽下面5段對(duì)話.每段對(duì)話后面有一個(gè)小題,從試題所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對(duì)話后,你有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題.每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。例:Howmuchistheshirt?£19。15.B?!?.15。C?!?。18。答案是B。Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?A。Seeafilm。B。Enjoyaplay.C。Readanovel。HowwillthespeakersgotoPars?A.Byair。B。Bytrain。C.Byship。Whichplaceisthemanlookingfor?A.Apostoffice.B。Abookstore.C.Apark.WhyisBillabsentfromthepart?A.He’sgonetotheconcert.B.Heisnotfeelingwell.C。Hepreferstostayhome。Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Attheman’shouse.B.Atatailor’sC。Ataclothingshop。:聽下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對(duì)話前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5:聽完后,各個(gè)小題給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間.每段對(duì)話讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答6、7題。WhatarethespeakersgoingtodoonSaturdaytogether?A。Watchagame。B。Attendaparty.C.Playfootball。HowwillthemangoonSaturday?A。Hewillwalk。B.Hewilldriveacar.C。Hewillgetride。聽第7段材料,回答8、9題。WhenwasJohnLennonshot?A。In1980.B.In1970。C.In1960。Whatarethespeakingmainlytalkingabout?A。Asong.B。AconcertC.Aband。聽第8段材料,回答10至12題。WheredidMrsKingoriginallyplantogo?A。ToMiami.B.ToChicago。C.ToLosAngeles。WhywillMrsKinggotoLosAngeles?A。Todoaninterview.B。Tohaveasalesmeeting.C.Toattendtheopeningofanoffice。Whatcouldthewomanmostprobablybe?A.Anairlineclerk.B.Atravelagent。C。Asecretary.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13.Whatdoesthemanthinkofhiscomputercourse?A。Itisboring。B。Itisuseful。C.Itlaststoolong。14.Whatdoesthewomansayabouthercookerycourse?A。It’sdifficulttodowell。B。It’snotenjoyableenough。C。Theprogressisveryslow.15。Howlongdoesthewomantakethecookerycourseperweek?A。For1。5hours.B。For2hours。C.For4hours。16.Whatdoesthewomanwantthemantodo?A.Lendherhiscomputer.B。Tastethecakesshemade.C。Teachherhowtosente-mails。聽第10段材料,回答17至20題。17。Whatisthetalkmainlyabout?A。Secretsofplayingchess。B。Historyofthegameofchess。C,Differentplayingformsofchess.18.Wheredidthegameofchesscomefrom?A.NorthemIndia。B.Japan。C.China.19。WhenwaschessplayedthroughoutEurope?A.Bytheyear1000。B.Bythe1400s.C。Bythe1800s。20.Whatdoweknowabouttheworld’sfirstofficialwinnerSteinitz?A。Hefistwonin1894。B.Henamedthechesspieces。C。HewasbeatenbyaGerman.第二部分閱讀理解(共23小題;每小題2分,滿分46分)第一節(jié):閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C、D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。AForgetCyclists,PedestriansareRealDangerWearehavingadebateaboutthistopic.Herearesomelettersfromourreaders.■Yes,manycyclistsbehavedangerously。Manydriversaredisrespectfulofcyclists。Butpedestriansareprobablytheworseoffenders。Peopleofallageshappilywalkalongthepavementwitheyesandhandsgluedtothemobilephone,quiteunawareofwhatisgoingonaroundthem。Theymayevendothesamethingwhilecrossingaroadatapedestriancrossingorelsewhere。Therestofushavetoevade(避讓)themorjuststandstilltowaitfortheunavoidablecollision.Therealproblemisthatsomepedestriansseemtobe,atleastforthemoment,inworldsoftheirownthatare,tothem,muchmoreimportantthanthewelfareofothers.--MichaelHoran■IlovetheletterfromBobBrooksaboutcyclists(Viewpoints,May29).Iamafraidtheyseemtothinktheyowntheroads.IwaswalkingacrossAltrinchamRoadonemorningwhenacyclistwentroundmeandonbeingaskedwhathewasdoingheshoutedatme.Thegovernmentbuiltacyclelaneontheroadbutitishardlyused.Thepolicedonothing。Whatalaughtheyare!Thecyclistsshouldallhavetobemadetousethecyclelanesandwearhelmets,fluorescent(發(fā)熒光的)jacketandlightsatnightandinthemorningtheyshouldpaysomesortoftaxandbefinedfornotwearingthem.—-CarolHarvey■Cyclistsjumponandoffpavements(whicharemeantforpedestrians),rideatspeedalongthepavements,andthinktheyhaveaspecialrighttogothroughtrafficlightswhentheyareonred.Iwasalmostknockeddownrecentlybyacyclistridingonthepavementwhentherewasacyclelanerightnexttohim。Otherroadusers,includinghorseriders,managetoobeytherulessowhynotcyclists?It'sabouttimetheyhadtoberegisteredandinsured,sowhentheydohitapedestrianoravehicle,orcauseanaccident,atleasttheycanbetreatedandtheremightbeanopportunitytoclaim?!?JMLWritetoViewpointsofthenewspaper。21.MichaelHoranwrotethelettermainlytoshowthat_______.A.driversshouldbepolitetocyclistsB。roadaccidentscanactuallybeavoidedC.somepedestriansareathreattoroadsafetyD。walkingwhileusingphoneshurtsone’seyes22.CarolHarveysuggeststhatcyclistsshould_______。A.beprovidedwithenoughroadsB。beaskedtorideontheirownlanesC。bemadetopaylesstaxforcyclingD.befinedforlaughingatpolicemen23.Theunderlinedword"they”inthethirdletterrefersto______。A.accidentsB.vehiclesC.pedestriansD。cyclists24。Thethreeletterspresentviewpointson_______。A.realsourceofroaddangerB.waystoimproveroadfacilitiesC。measurestopunishroadoffencesD。increasedawarenessofroadrulesBInitsearlyhistory,Chicagohadfloodsfrequently,especiallyinthespring,makingthestreetssomuddythatpeople,horses,andcartsgotstuck.Anoldjokethatwaspopularatthetimewentsomethinglikethis:AmanisstuckuptohiswaistinamuddyChicagostreet.Askedifheneedshelp,hereplies,"No,thanks.I’vegotagoodhorseunderme.”Thecityplannerdecidedtobuildanundergrounddrainage(排水)system,buttheresimplywasn'tenoughdifferencebetweentheheightofthegroundlevelandthewaterlevel。TheonlytwooptionsweretolowertheChicagoRiverorraisethecity。AnengineernamedEllisChesbroughconvincedthecitythatithadnochoicebuttobuildthepipesabovegroundandthencoverthemwithdirt。Thisraisedthelevelofthecity'sstreetsbyasmuchas12feet。Thisofcoursecreatedanewproblem:dirtpracticallyburiedthefirstfloorsofeverybuildinginChicago.Buildingownerswerefacedwithachoice:eitherchangethefirstfloorsoftheirbuildingsintobasements,andthesecondstoriesintomainfloors,orhoisttheentirebuildingstomeetthenewstreetlevel。Smallwood-framebuildingscouldbeliftedfairlyeasily。Butwhataboutlarge,heavystructureslikeTremontHotel,whichwasasix-storybrickbuilding?That’swhereGeorgePullmancamein。Hehaddevelopedsomehouse—movingskillssuccessfully.ToliftabigstructureliketheTremontHotel,Pullmanwouldplacethousandsofjackscrews(螺旋千斤頂)beneaththebuilding'sfoundation.Onemanwasassignedtooperateeachsectionofroughly10jackscrews.AtPullman’ssigneachmanturnedhisjackscrewthesameamountatthesametime,therebyraisingthebuildingslowlyandevenly.Astonishingly,theTremontHotelstayopenduringtheentireoperation,andmanyofitsguestsdidn’tevennoticeanythingwashappening。Somepeopleliketosaythateveryproblemhasasolution。ButinChicago’searlyhistory,everyengineeringsolutionseemedtocreateanewproblem。NowthatChicago'swastewaterwasdrainingefficientlyintotheChicagoRiver,thecity'snextstepwastocleanthepollutedriver.25.Theauthormentionsthejoketoshow______。A.horseswerefairlyusefulinChicagoB.Chicago'sstreetswereextremelymuddyC。ChicagowasverydangerousinthespringD.theChicagopeoplewereparticularlyhumorous26.ThecityplannerswereconvincedbyEllisChesbroughto_______.A。getridofthestreetdirtB.lowertheChicagoRiverC.fightagainstheavyfloodsD。buildthepipesaboveground27。WhatcanweconcludeaboutthemovingoperationoftheTremontHotel?A。Itwentonsmoothlyasintended。B。Itinterruptedthebusinessofthehotel。C.ItinvolvedPullmanturningtenjackscrews.D.Itseparatedthebuildingfromitsfoundation.28.ThepassageismainlyabouttheearlyChicago's______.A.popularlifestylesandtheirinfluencesB.environmentaldisastersandtheircausesC。engineeringproblemsandtheirsolutionsD.successfulbusinessmenandtheirachievementsCHaveyourparentseverinspectedyourroomtoseeifyoucleaneditproperly?Imaginehavingyourentirehouses,garage,andyardinspectedatanytime--withnowarning。Inspectionswerearegularpartoflighthouse(燈塔)living,andakeeper’sreputationdependedonresults.Afewtimeseachyear,aninspectorarrivedtolookovertheentirelightstation.Theinspectionsweresupposedtobeasurprise,butkeepersometimeshadadvancenotice。Oncelighthouseshadtelephones,keeperswouldcalleachothertowarnthattheinspectorwasapproaching。Afterboatsbeganflyingspecialflagsnotingtheinspectoraboard,thekeeper'sfamilymadeitagametoseewhocouldnoticetheboatfirst.Assoonassomeonespottedtheboat,everyonewoulddolast-minutetidyingandchangeintofancyclothes.Thekeeperthenscurriedtoputonhisdressuniformandcap。Childrenofkeepersrememberinspectorswearingwhiteglovestoruntheirfingersoverdoorframesandwindowsillslookingfordust。Despitetheseriousnatureofinspections,theyresultedinsomefunnymoments。BettyByrnesrememberedwhenhermotherdidnothavetimetowashallthedishesbeforeaninspection.Atthetime,peopledidnothavedishwashersintheirhomes。Inanefforttocleanupquickly,Mrs.Byrnestossedallthedishesintoabigbreadpan,coveredthemwithaclothandstuckthemintheoven。Iftheinspectoropenedtheovendoor,itwouldlooklikebreadwasbaking。Heneverdid。Oneday,GlennFurst'smotherputoilonthekitchenfloorjustbeforetheinspectorenteredtheirhouse.Likefloorwax,theoilmadethefloorsshinyandhelpedprotectthewood.Thistime,though,sheusedalittletoomuchoil。WhentheinspectorextendedhishandtogreetGlenn'smother,heslippedonthefreshlyoiledsurface.”Hecameacrossthatfloorwavinghisarmslikeayoungbirdattemptingitsfirstflight,"Glennlatewrote.Afterhesteadiedhimself,heshookGlenn’smother’shand,andtheinspectioncontinuedasthoughnothinghadhappened。29.WhatdoesParagraphItellusabouttheinspectionatthelightstation?A。Itwascarriedoutonceayear。B。Itwasoftenannouncedinadvance。C。Itwasimportantforthekeeper’sfame.D。Itwasfocusedonthegarageandyard。30.Thefamilybeganmakingpreparationsimmediatelyafter______.A.oneofthememberssawtheboatB.awarningcallreachedthelighthouseC。thekeeperputonthedressuniformandcapD。theinspectorflewspecialflagsinthedistance31.Mrs.Byrnesputthedishesintheovenbecausethiswould______.A.resultinsomefunB.speedupwashingthemC.makeherhomelooktidyD.beademandfromtheinspector32.Theinspectorwavedhisarms______.A。totryhisbesttokeepsteadyB.toshowhissatisfactionwiththefloorC.toextendawarmgreetingtoGlenn’smotherD。toexpresshisintentiontocontinuetheinspectionDYouhaveprobablyheardoftheMozarteffect。It’stheideathatifchildrenorevenbabieslistentomusiccomposedbyMozart,theywillbecomemoreintelligent.AquickInternetsearchrevealsplentyofproductstoassistyouinthetask.WhateveryouragethereareCDsandbookstohelpyoutastethepowerofMozart'smusic,butwhenitcomestoscientificevidencethatitcanmakeyoumoreclever,thepictureismoremixed.Thephrase“theMozarteffect”wasmadeupin1991,butitwasastudydescribedtwoyearslaterinthejournalNaturethatsparked(激發(fā))realmediaandpublicinterestabouttheideathatlisteningtoclassicalmusicsomehowimprovesthebrain.Itisoneofthoseideasthatsoundreasonable。Mozartwasundoubtedlyageniushimself;hismusiciscomplexandthereisahopethatifwelistentoenoughofit,we’llbecomemoreintelligent。Theideatookoff,withthousandsofparentsplayingMozarttotheirchildren,andin1998ZellMiller,theGovernorofthestateofGeorgiaintheUS,evenaskedformoneytobesetasideinthestatebudgetsothateverynewbornbabycouldbesentaCDofclassicalmusic.ItwasnotjustbabiesandchildrenwhowereexposedtoMozart'smusiconpurpose,evenanItalianfarmerproudlyexplainedthatthecowswereplayedMozartthreetimesadaytohelpthemtoproducebettermilk.I’llleavethedebateontheimpactonmilkyieldtofarmers,butwhatabouttheevidencethatlisteningtoMozartmakespeoplemoreintelligent?Moreresearchwascarriedoutbutananalysisofsixteendifferentstudiesconfirmedthatlisteningtomusicdoesleadtoatemporaryimprovementintheabilitytohandleshapesmentally,butthebenefitsareshort-livedanditdoesn’tmakeusmoreintelligent.33。Whatcanwelearnfromparagraph1?A.Mozartcomposedmanymusicalpiecesforchildren。B.ChildrenlisteningtoMozartwillbemoreintelligent.C.TherearefewproductsontheInternetaboutMozart'smusic.D.ThereislittlescientificevidencetosupportMozarteffect.34.Theunderlinedsentenceinparagraph3suggeststhat________。A.peoplewerestronglyagainsttheideaB.theideawasacceptedbymanypeopleC.Mozartplayedanimportantpartinpeople’slifeD.theUSgovernmenthelpedpromotetheidea35.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardstheMozarteffect?A.Favorable B.Objective C.Doubtful D.PositiveEBlueisthemostattractiveeyecolouraccordingtoanewresearch.BlueeyeslikethosebelongingtosexystarAngelinaJoliearethemostappealingcolouraccordingtoapoolof3,00018-24.year-oldsbyFreshLookOneDayColour。Angelina,herpartnerBradPittandhisex-wifeJenniferAnistonallhaveblueeyesandallbeennamedinatoptwentyoftheworld'smostdesirableeyes.Thesurveyfoundthatyoungfolkwithblueeyesisgenerallyseenasbeingmoreflirtatious,sexyandkind。Andwhenaskediftheywouldchangethecolouroftheireyesiftheycould,onlyoneintenblue。eyedpeoplewantedto,significantlylessthanpeoplewithothercoloureyes.Oneinthreepeoplewhodidn’thaveblueeyeswantedachange。Onequarterofrespondentshaveconsideredwearingcolouredcontactlensestochangetheireyecolourtemporarily-andblueisthemostwantedcolour。Greenwasthesecondmostpopularcolourforthosewantinganewlook,withrespondentssayinggreen。eyedpeoplewereusuallymysteriousandcreative。Peoplewithbrownorhazeleyeswereperceivedtobemoretrustworthythanpeoplewithothereyecolours.Peoplewithgreyeyesweregenerallythoughttobemoreintelligentthanotherpeople,andtheywerealsodescribedasusuallybeingshy.Bluewasthemostcommoneyecolouramongrespondents,with41percentofthosewhoansweredthesurveyhavingbabybluepeepersand39percenthavingbrownorhazeleyes。Thesurveyalsofoundthat18percentofpeopledon'tknowwhatcoloureyestheirpartnerhas.36.Accordingtothenewresearch,whenconsideringchangingtheireyecolour,thenumberofthepeoplewhowillchoose________ranksthesecond。A.brownB.greenC.greyD.hazel37。Accordingtothestudyresult,ifyouwereamanagerandyouwantedtofindamostreliableperson,you'dbetterhireonewhohas________eyes.A.greenB.blueC.brownD.grey38。Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.Whohavethemostcharmingeyesintheworld?B.Blue—themostattractiveeyecolour。C.Asurveyresultoneyecolours。D.Differenteyecoloursintheworld.第二節(jié):根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Foroveronehundredandfiftyyears,Americansofallsocialclasseshavewornbluejeans.39Whethertheyarewornforworkorforfashiontoday.Strauss’inventioncontinuestobepopularnotonlyamongAmericansbutalsoamongpeoplearoundtheworld。LeviStrausswasborninGermanyin1829。40HegrewupinKentuckybeforemovingtoNewYorkin1847.BeforebecominganAmericancitizenandmovingtotheWestin1853,Straussworkedinhisbrother'sdrygoodsbusiness.Thisgavehimachancetoproducehisfamousinvention.Afterthegoldrushof1849,StraussdecidedtomovetotheWesttoseekhisfortunes.Straussdidnotwanttobeapersonwhosearchedanareaforminerals。Instead,heknewhecouldmakeagoodlivingbysellingsuppliestotheminers。Atfirst,heplannedtosellsewingsuppliesandcloth。41Whenheheardminerscomplainingthattheirclotheswereeasilybrokenortheyusuallytoretheirpocketsduringmining,hedecidedtouseaspecialfabrictomakepantsfortheminers.Thesepantsprovedsopopularthathequicklyranoutofmaterialstomakemore。In1873,StraussreceivedaletterfromaJewishtailornamedJacobDaviswhohadinventedaprocessofconnectingpocketswithcopperrivets(鉚釘).Thismadethepantslastalongtime。BecauseDavisdidnothavethemoneytopatenthisidea,heofferedtoshareitwithStraussifStrausswouldagreetopayforthepatent.42.BythetimeStraussdiedin1902,hehadmadeagreatcontributiontoAmericanfashion.43ThebusinesshasbeengrowingeversinceandLeviStrauss’companyisnowoneofthelargestclothingcompaniesintheworld.A。Asayoungboy,hemovedwithhisfamilytotheUnitedStates.B.Nobodyknewwhatkindofmaterialwassuitable.C。HedidandLevijeanshavebeenmadewithmetalrivetseversince.D。However,hedidnotgetmuchbusinessforthoseproducts.E.HealsomadeagreatcontributiontoAmerica’sclothingindustry.F。SincetheywereinventedbyLeviStrauss,theyhavebecomeasymbolofAmericanconsumerculture。G.Asthebusinessgrew,Straussgotmuchmoneyfromit.第三部分英語知識(shí)運(yùn)用第一節(jié)完形填空(共24小題,滿分24分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。AItwasarainymorningandthechildren,mainlyboyswithvariouslearningdifficulties,refusedtosettleforthestartofthelesson。Asaninexperiencedteacher,Itriedeverymeanstogetthemtobe44,butinvain.MypanicwasrisingandIcouldfeelmyheartbeatingwildly.Thiswasthe45ofmyjobasamusicteacher,Ithought——teachingwasnotforme。ThenIhadanidea。HopingthatnoonewouldnoticethatIwas46inside,Ithrewmyvoiceasfarasitwouldreach:”Putyourheadsonthedesksandcloseyour47!Wearegoingonajourney."48,thechildrenfellsilent。"NowwhatshouldIdo?”Ithoughttomyself.ReachingovertomycollectionofCDs,Iblindly49,putitinthemachineandplayedit.Obediently(順從地),myclasslaytheirheadsontheirdesk,closedtheireyesand50。Whenthemusicstarted,theroomasfilledwiththemostbeautifultonesandmusicalcolorsIcouldhaveeverimagined。Allthechildrenwere51.Whenthemusicfinished,Iaskedthemalltoraisetheir52slowlysothatwecouldshareourmusicaljourney.Atthispoint,whenallthechildrenwerewillingtosharetheirexperiences,Ibegantolearnhowto53.Themusicallowmetolearnthatteachingisaboutsharingandrespect,tearsandsmiles,theknowingandthe54andmostofall,anunderstandingofeachother.Thiswasthepowerthat55intheclassroomcouldhave.44.A.gladB.safeC。kindD.quiet45。A.endB。aimC。ruleD.plan46.A。guessingB.shakingC。respondingD.laughing47.A。eyesB.mouthsC。booksD.doors48。A.PunctuallyB.ImportantlyC.AmazinglyD。Obviously49。A.passedoneonB。gaveonebackC。turnedoneinD。tookoneout50。A.sleptB。noddedC.waitedD.continued51.A。talkingB。singingC.dancingD。listening52。A.legsB。headsC。armsD。shoulders53。A。teachB。imagineC。playD。understand54.A.unpreparedB.unspokenC.unknownD。unforgotten55.A。gamesB。musicC。tearsD.knowledgeBAbouttenyearsagowhenIwasanundergraduateincollege。Iwasworkingasanintern(實(shí)習(xí)生)atmyUniversity’sMuseumofNaturalHistory。Onedaywhileworkingatthecashregisterinthegiftshop,Isawanoldcouplecomeinwithalittlegirl56awheelchair.AsIlookedcloseratthisgirl,Isawthatshewas57onherchair.Ithen58shehadnoarmsorlegs,justahead,neckand59body.Shewaswearingalittlewhitedresswithreddots.Asthecouple60heruptomeIwaslookingdownattheregister.Iturnedmyheadtowardthegirlandgaveherawink(眨眼)。AsItookthemoneyfromhergrandparents,Ilookedbackatthegirl,whowasgivingmethecutest,largestsmileIhaveeverseen.Allofasuddenher61wasgoneandallIsawwasthisbeautifulgirl,whosesmilejust62meandalmostinstantlygavemeacompletelynew63ofwhatlifeisallabout。Shetookmefromapoor,unhappycollegestudentandbroughtmeintoherworld:aworldof64,loveand65.Thatwastenyearsago.I'masuccessfulbusinesspersonnowand66Igetdownandthinkaboutthetroublesoftheworld,Ithinkaboutthatlittlegirlandtheremarkable(非凡的)lessonaboutlifethatshe67me。56.A。inB。onC.upD.over57。A。lainB.remainedC。setD。thrown58。A。struckB。hitC.realizedD.understood59.A.topB.upperC.bottomD。lower60。A.draggedB.headedC。wheeledD.approached61.A。strengthB.advantageC.disabilityD.happiness62.A。affectedB。infectedC。meltedD.frightened63。A.commandB.senseC。understandD.control64。A.smilesB。laughterC。tearsD.sweat65.A.sorrowB。excitementC.warmthD。indifference66.A。wheneverB。whateverC.howeverD。whichever67。A.offeredB。taughtC。gainedD。drew第Ⅱ卷(滿分60分)語法填空(共10分:每小題1。5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個(gè)單詞)或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Chengdu,capitalcityofsouthwesternChina’sSichuanprovince,1(name)oneofthetop10ancientcapitalsinChinaataconference2(hold)onOct.25th.2016。AlongwithChengdu,nineothercities,includingBeijing,Xi'an,NanjingandLuoyang,3(be)alsoonthelist.Asoneofthecradles(搖籃)ofChinesecivilization,Chengduhasahistoryofmorethan4,500years.Itisoneofthe4(old)citiesinChina,evenintheworld,havingbeenthecapitaloffivemajorstates。5addition,Chengduhasdoneagoodjobpreserving6(it)history。Thelocation,nameandcenterofthecityhaveneverbeenchanged,whichreflects7(clear)thecity'svitality(活力)andculturalidentity."Chengduhasitsuniquespirit,relatedtoinclusivenessandindependence,"saidthepresidentofan8(associate)ofancientChinesecapitalstudies.”Chengduis9openandinfluentialcityinChinesehistory.Sothereisnodoubt10itisanimportantandfamouscapital。"基礎(chǔ)知識(shí)測(cè)試(每小題1分,共10分)(一)根據(jù)下列句子所給漢語意思,寫出空缺處單詞或短語的正確形式(一空一詞)。1.TheheadofficeofthebankisinBeijing,butithasalloverthecountry.(分支,分行)2。Reachingthetopofthetower,hewasoutof。到了塔頂他就上氣不接下氣了。3.Theyheldapartyinofhispromotion.(慶祝)4.Goodskillsincludelearningbodylanguage.(交流)5.Theprogramremindsmeofmanythingsfrommyown(童年)(二)根據(jù)下列句子所給短語意思或括號(hào)里的單詞正確形式完成句子。6。Takingexercisehelpsusandkeepaclearmind。(增強(qiáng)體質(zhì))7.Success(需要)hardwork。8。Theyjust(執(zhí)行)theorderastheyweretold。9。Hesucceededhishealth.(以.。.為代價(jià)cost)10。(和.。。一樣)otherstudents,Tomisseldomlateforschool。短文改錯(cuò)(共10小題,每小題1分,滿分10分)假如英語課上老師要求同桌之間交換修改作文,請(qǐng)你修改你同桌寫的以下作文。文中共有10處語言錯(cuò)誤,每句中最多有兩處。增加:在缺詞處加一個(gè)漏字符號(hào)(∧),并在其下面寫出該加的詞.刪除:把多余的詞用斜線(╲)劃掉。修改:在錯(cuò)的詞下面劃一橫線,并在該次下面寫出改正后的詞。注意:1。每處錯(cuò)誤及其修改均僅限一詞;2。只允許修改10處,多者不計(jì)分。LastmonthImovedtothenewschool.Atthebeginning,Ifeltlonelybecausefewfriends.Later,ImetagirlwhichnameisM

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