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《SSP高考版》12月份答案
2010-12-17
P2 新闻
Choose the best meaning ofthe words in bold.
1-7 BCBABCB
Translate the following phrases from Chinese into English.
1. along with…
2. international recognition of unique Chinese cultural forms
3. contribute to the diversity of world cultures
4. reflects the shared cultural identities of Chinese people
5. all social strata
6. at risk
7. die out
8. in one’s view
9. apart from …
10. need due attention and care
11. may quicken the demise of certain local operas
12. urging local opera artistsand their troupes to go to the market and support themselves
13. seek total commercialization and marketization of local opera troupes
14. in response to
15. a multi-ethnic nation
16. on the verge of extinction
17. faces difficulties in sustaining its very existence
18. carry out
19. call for
20. put forward a straight but feasible solution
P3-4 听力
听力原文和答案
1. M: Look, I have just bought a pair of new shoes. Do you like them?
W: Oh, aren’t they smart?
Q: What does the woman mean?(B)
2. W: I lived in Germany whenI was a child, so I can speak German very well. And I also learned Italian and French in college.
M: Well, the job involves a lot of business trips to Spain, and we expect someone with a good command of Spanish.
Q: What does the man imply?(B)
3. W: I think a businessman should be good-looking.
M: Well, he does his business withhis brain not his face.
Q: What does the man mean?(B)
4. W: I thought the lecture was very interesting, wasn’t it?
M: Did you really?
Q: What does the man mean?(D)
5. M: Oh, look! You are wearing a new necklace. Did you buy it yourself or someone gave it to you? Do I happen to know that “someone”?
W: Don’t ask so many questions.
Q: What does the woman mean?(D)
6. W: Bob, my typewriter’s broken, and I know you have gotseveral. Could you lend me one?
M: Well, I’ll have to think about it.
Q: What does the man mean?(D)
7. M: Here comes my secretary. She is an extremely good-looking young woman, don’t you think?
W: Yes, but she isn’t very goodat her work.
Q: What does the woman mean?(C)
8. M: I’m thirsty. I’m goingto drink some of this milk.
W: Well, it has been put for a long time and it may have been sour.
Q: What does the woman imply?(A)
9. W: I’m playing at a concert tomorrow. I’m really worried about it.
M: I’m not surprised. So would I be.
Q: What does the man mean?(D)
10. M: Would you mind if I took off my shoes? My feet are killing me.
W: Well, I’d rather you didn’t. It’s rather a hot day.
Q: What does the woman mean?(A)
11. M: Thanks a lot for putting me up. Do come and see me when you’re in New York.
W: Just don’t mention it. That’s my pleasure. And you’re always welcome in London.
Q: What can we infer from the conversation?(C)
12. M: A football match is so fascinating. The spe
the ground and woke up some 20 minutes later, lying face down in water below a tree. He went intothe house and lay down in bed. Ashort time later, he awoke; his legs couldn’t move and he was trembling, but, when he opened his eyes, he could see the clock across the room in front of him. When his wife entered, he saw her for the first time in nine years. Doctors confirm that he has regained his sight and hearing apparently from the flash of lighting, but they are unable to explain the reason. Theonly possible explanation offered by one doctor was that, since Edwards lost his sight as a resultof a hard blow in a terrible accident, perhaps the only way itcould be restored was by another blow.
14. How long was Robert blind?(B)
15. What was the matter with Robert after he was struck by lightning?(A)
16. What might be the possible explanation to Robert’s incident?(C)
Section C
Directions: In Section C, you will hear two longer conversations. The conversations will be read twice. After you hear each conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard. Write your answers on your answer sheet.
Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation
W: Hello, Joey. I’m having a party on Saturday night. Can you come?
M: Yes, of course. I love parties.
W: You know I’m living in Brighton now, don’t you?
M: Yes, but I don’t know the address.
W: 180 Oakhill Road. It’s near east Brighton station.
M: Great, what time?
W: At eight o’clock.
M: Good. See you on Saturday ateight. Bye.
W: Just a minute, Joey. I haven’t got a tape recorder.
M: Do you want to borrow mine?
W: Yes, please.
M: I can bring some tapes, too. I’ve got many good tapes for dancing.
W: That’s great. Thanks very much.
(17. Saturday 18. east 19. recorder 20. dancing)
Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation.
W: Good morning, Redwood Members Club. Can I help you?
M: Yes. I would like to order a setof commemorative golf clubs please. Can you deliver it to my home?
W: Yes, certainly. Just let me get the order from here and I’ll take down your information. Can I have your name please?
M: Bill Dutton. That’s capital D-U-T-T-O-N.
W: Dutton, Bill. And your membership numbers?
M: That’s G, 840-9362.
W: G 840.
M: 9-3-6-2.
W: Thank you. Now where would you like the golf clubs delivered?
M: 89 Mulbery Lane, Brighton.
W: And could I get your email andphone number please?
M: My email address is bdutton@
W: b-d-u-t-t-o-n @ u-k-e-a-s-t-.-c-o-m
M: That’s correct. My office number is 326 779-3875 and youcan reach me at home at 326 938-2935
W: 326 938-2935. Thank you.
(21. Bill Dutton 22. G8409362
23. bdutton@ 24. 326 938-2935)
P5-6 语法
1-5 BDBDA 6-10 ADAAB 11-15 CDBAD 16-20 ACDDA
21-25 DBDBB 26-30 BBCDB 31-35 ACBBC 36-40 DCCAD 41-45 CADAB 46-50 CCDCD
P7-8 词汇
I.
1-5 BBCBA 6-10 ADACB 11-15 CCBCB
16-20 BBACA 21-25 CBCDAxa0xa026-30BCCBC
II.
(A)xa0F
C J B E G A H D
(B)xa0J H D C G A F B I
(C)xa0I C G F A E J B H
(D)xa0H B C E G I A J F
(E)xa0E D B G H A I C J
(F)xa0C H G D J F B E I
(G)xa0H F D E G A J I C
(H)xa0F H D E G B J I A
P10 完型填空
(A) 1-5 CDCAC 6-10 BDADA 11-15 BADBD
(B) 1-5 CDCBA 6-10 DBBCA 11-15 CBADC
(C) 1-5 BADCA 6-10 DBDAA 11-15 CDBCB
(D) 1-5 ABCAC 6-10 CABDA 11-15 DCCCA
(E) 1-5 BACCA 6-10 BCDAC 11-15 BDBAC
P12-13 阅读
(A) 1-3 CAA
(B) 1-4 CDBB
(C) 1-3 BCC
(D) BDC
P13 翻译
For reference
1. It is said that walking after meals is good for your health.
2. It is on stamps that he spendsall his pocket money.
3. It is three years since that engineer left his hometown.
4. Those who are ready to help others are easy to get along with.
5. The first time he took a plane,he was too nervous to say anything.
6. She was too excited to controlherself.
7. It is hard for you to finish the task unless you cooperate with each other.
8. No matter how hard I’ve tried, I can’t persuade them toaccept the new project.
9. However difficult the road ahead is, you can’t give up easily.
10. Whatever job you do, it is necessary to have a good command of computer.
11. However busy he is, he will goto help his neighbors as long as they need it.
12. Sometimes it is a grain of sand in your shoe rather than the distant mountain that tires you out.
13. That scientist said modestly that what he had done was not worth mentioning.
14. Short of money as he is, he isstill providing financial support for the child from the mountain.
15. Have a good rest, and you will soon recover your strength.
16. Despite the heavy rain, thosekids were still playing football excitedly.
17. He goes jogging around the lake for half an hour every morning except when it rains.
18. As far as I know, that writer has never written any love letter.
19. Little does he care about others’ opinions of his words and deeds.
20. Not a word did he say at theaward ceremony.
21. You’d better give up, otherwise the consequences are unimaginable.
22. There is no doubt that we were all cheated by his lies.
23. The larger your vocabulary is, the better you can express yourself in the language.
24. Once you make a promise, be sure not to let all down.
25. Hardly can I believe my own eyes when I saw the great changes in my hometown.
26. The calculating problem can’t be simpler for a senior one student.
27. The book club welcomes whoever loves classic literature.
28. Without saying a word, the girl went out of the office.
29. Having climbed the mountain the whole day, he was so tired that he went to sleep without taking a bath.
30. He was about to lose self-confidence when his colleagues lent him a helping hand.
31. He hesitated a long time before he made his decision.
32. It is against the law to leave a child alone at home in the USA.
33. We can increase our languageinput by reading English newspapers and magazines.
34. At the supermarket people cannot help but buy things that they don’
t really need.
35. As long as you persevere andnot give up halfway, you are sure to accomplish wonders.
36. The Internet makes it easier and easier for people to communicate between each other.
37. It was foolish of me to think that everyone would approve of my proposal.
38. Not until dusk did he realize that he had got into trouble.
39. The more time you spend playing video games, the poorer / worse your eyesight will be.
40. To our disappointment, that writer didn’t sign his name for us, nor did he talk to us.
41. Once you show the symptomsof cold, you should see a doctor as soon as possible.
42. Only if you double your efforts can you catch up with your fellow students.
43. Space travel is not so romantic as people thought.
44. The first time she saw the sea, she was so excited that shecouldn’t fall asleep at night.
45. So wonderful was the professor’s lecture that there was not a single vacant seat in the hall.
46. It is nearly forty years since man first set foot on the moon.
47. Nothing is impossible for those who persevere.
48. Every time he passes by his Alma Mater he won’t forget to drop in on his teachers.
49. The first time I played golf I fell in love with this sport.
50. It is high time you reflected on what you have done.
51. She was too weak after the operation to look after herself.
52. I would appreciate it very much if you could buy two batteries for me.
53. Unless you take urgent measures, our plan will be spoiled.
54. She remained unknown until she came first in the singing contest.
55. What really matters is not what you say but what you do.
56. We must do whatever we canto try to reach our destination before dark.
57. Wherever that star goes, his two bodyguards follow him closely.
58. Whether you have committeda crime or not, you must respectthe judges on the court.
59. Blind in both eyes as he was, he didn’t give up his dream of being a writer.
60. Matches should be kept where children can’t reach them.
61. Seldom did the president show up in public after his retirement.
62. He suddenly realized how silly a mistake he had made.
63. Now that we can’t reach anagreement, we might as well leave the final decision up to ourteacher.
64. Rent a bicycle and you can make a tour of this historical ancient town.
65. The couple decided that no matter how poor they were, they would try to afford their son to go to college.
66. The moment he saw the police car, he realized that something had happened.
67. Written in a hurry, the report was full of mistakes.
68. Not having received any reply, he decided to write her a second letter.
69. The moment the traffic light turned red, the driver stopped his car.
70. She could speak such good English that many people thoughtshe was brought up in Britain or in the United States.
71. Clever as he is, he is not likely to devote all his time to hiswork.
72. Please put the magazine where you took it to read.
73. You cannot deny the fact that you are
quite ignorant of the situation.
74. She would like to be married to a blind man, which her parents could hardly believe.
75. Read the directions carefully, and you’ll be able to operate the machine yourself.
76. Don’t try to obtain what you’re not supposed to have, or you’ll regret later.
77. Not only has he lost all his money, but his house was burnedas well.
78. So lovely is the child that all the people around like her.
79. Hardly can the poor man make enough money to support his children.
80. It was during the summer holiday that the student workedpart-time in that restaurant.
81. We think it our duty to protect the old and the weak.
82. Don’t you see the injured boy lying by the roadside?
83. In front of the stranger the girl was so frightened that she was at a loss.
84. He says he prefers making money by doing a part-time job to borrowing money from his colleagues.
85. Let’s consider taking a train instead of a plane in such bad weather, shall we?
86. Why not have the faulty computer set sent back to the store where the product was bought?
87. That small town is no longer the lonely deserted place it usedto be.
88. He bought another house notto live in but to sell it at a higher price, but in the end his investment turned out a failure.
89. Many people failed in their career just because they were not confident and courageous from the very beginning.
90. While feeling happy to be invited to parties, he doesn’t like to send gifts to others.
P18-20 模拟试卷
第 I 卷
I. Listening comprehension
1-5 ADABB 6-10 BCDBC 11-13 BDA 14-16 BCA
17. 50 18. soft 19. cable 20. midnight
21. hostess 22. a dance studio 23. a/the pink shirt 24. in a bank
II. Grammar and Vocabulary
Section A
25-29 BA A CD 30-34 DADBC 35-40 BCDDC A
Section B:
41-45CIFAJ 46-49 BEHG
III. Reading Comprehension
Section A
50-54 ACBDA 55-59 DBCBA 60-64 BDACB
Section B
65-68 CCAB 69-71 BDA 72-75 DCDB
Section C
76-80 DEAFB
Section D
81. They have more choices.
82. the government
83. Because it is a valuable competitive factor.
84. Electronic shoppers
第 II 卷
I. Translation
1. All the public museums should be open to the students for free.
2. Apartment rent in major cities like Beijing and Shanghai is on the rise recently.
3. A little consideration/ thought for others in daily life makes all the difference.
4. It is reported that the numberof the victims who lost their livesin the fire has risen up to 58. .
5. All the audience gave him loud applause / burst into applause when the young man with no arms finished playing the piano with his feet.
录音文字
I. Listening comprehension
Section A
Directions: In Section A, you willhear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversationsand the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, a
nd decide which one is the best answer to the question you haveheard.
1. M: Is this seat taken?
W: I don’t think so. The girl whowas here finished her lunch and left.
Q: Where does this conversation probably take place?
2. M: I want to cash this check.
W: Will you step right over to theteller’s window, please?
Q: What is probably the relationship between the two speakers?
3. W: Gary, did you turn in the locker key?
M: No, I got Sam to do it.
Q: What does Gary say about thelocker key?
4. W: That sea house is excellent. Yesterday I ordered a cappuccino coffee. My husband had a vegetable salad and my son had a chocolate milk shake there.
M: Maybe someday I’ll go there and have a try.
Q: What did the woman’s son have at the sea house?
5. M: I’d like to drive to the theatre, but my brother is using the car tonight.
W: No problem. What about takingthe subway? The station isn’t far away from here.
Q: What’s the woman’s suggestion?
6. W: Peter. I’ve entered you for this wonderful piano course.
M: Mum. Don’t you think I am old enough to make decisions formyself?
Q: What does the boy mean?
7. M: Hi, Betty, are you going to teach after you graduate from that university?
W: Where did you get the idea?
Q: What can be concluded about Betty?
8. M: Is there any assignment for next Tuesday?
W: Nothing to read or write. But we’re supposed to listen to a radio programme and be ready to talk about it in class.
Q: What have the students been asked to do before Tuesday?
9. W: Where is the nearest gas station?
M: If only someone could tell me.
Q: What does the man mean?
10. M: You didn’t drive here, did you?
W: No, I didn’t. I was going to, but my car broke down.
Q: What happened to the woman?
Section B
Directions: In Section B, you willhear two short passages, and you will be asked three questionson each of the passages. The passages will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken onlyonce. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer tothe question you have heard.
Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.
Tom was waiting for a phone call from his agent Peterson. He had left a message the night before, telling Tom that his show was to be cancelled. Tom called the agent several times, but each time his secretary told Tom that he was in a meeting and that he would call Tom later. So Tom waited and waited, but there was still no call. Three hours passing by, Tombecame more and more impatient. He started to shout atthe phone, "Let me wait, will you? Who do you think you are?"
At that time Tom didn't realize his wife was looking on. Without showing her surprise, she rushed in, seized the phone, tore off the wires, and shouted at the phone," Yeah ! Who do youthink you are? Bad telephone ! Bad telephone !” And she swept it into the wastebasket.
Tom stood watching her, speechless. What on earth happened?
Tom's wife ste
pped to the doorway and shouted at the rest of the house,xa0"Now hear this! All objects in this room—if you do anything to upset my husband, out you go!”
Then she turned to Tom, kissed him, and said calmly, “Honey, you just have to learn how to take control.” With that, she left the room. After watching a crazy woman rushing in and out, shouting at everything in sight, Tom noticed that something in his mood had changed. He realized he had beendriven crazy by small things. Twenty minutes later when Peterson called again, he was able to listen to him and talk to him calmly .
Questions:
11. Why did Tom shout at the telephone?
12. What did Tom’s wife doafter she heard his shouting?
13. What made Tom realize his own problem?
Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.
A : One thing that I never really got used to when I was travellingin Asia was the way people makenoise when they drink soup. I think it is because they want to show they are really enjoying the food. So they make a lot of noise. It always bothered me. I guess it is because my parents spent years when I was a kid telling me not to make noise while I was eating.
B : When I stayed in Spain, I was surprised how late people eat in the evening. When you are invited to dinner, you are asked to come around 9 p.m. And usually, you don't start dinner until 10. And people stay terribly late, sometimes until 2 in the morning, or even later. I found it quite difficult. How does one get up and go to work or school the next day after eating and drinking until 3 in the morning?
C : I toured in the Middle Eastfor a while, and when I went out,I had to obey the local custom ofwearing something over my head, and wearing a dress that covers my whole body. At first, I found it somewhat annoying, but
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