天津市南开区2017届高三上学期期末质量调查英语试题含答案
有关冬天的古诗-四川农业大学教务管理
试卷A
听力(共两节,满分20分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)
听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个
选项中选出一
个最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你将有10
秒钟的时间来回答有关
小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
例:How
much is the shirt?
A. £19.15.
答案是B。
1. Where does the conversation probably take
place?
A. In a shop. B. At a bus stop. C. In
a museum
B.£9.15. C.£9.18.
2. What did
David eat in the restaurant?
A. The steak. B.
The fish. C. The chicken.
3. What is the
woman complaining about?
A. The food. B. The
bathroom. C. The pool.
4. Why didn’t the man
do well in the exam?
A. He was too tired.
the questions.
5. What are the speakers
doing?
A. Setting a table for dinner.
party.
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
听下面几段材料。每段材料后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选
项中选出一
个最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段材料前,你将有时间
阅读各个小题,每小题
5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段材料读两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答第6至第8小题。
6. Why does the woman
call Richard?
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B. He didn’t work
hard. C. He didn’t understand
B. Buying gifts
for children. C. Preparing for a birthday
A. To see whether he is fine.
B. To
tell him about an earthquake.
C. To get some
information on are port.
7. What happened in
Richard’s office?
A. A bookcase was knocked
over.
B. All the windows were broken.
C. A
chair was knocked down.
8. What will the man
do next?
A. Go back to his house. B. Tidy the
office.
听下面一段对话,回答第9至第11小题。
9. What is the
man asked to do at a dinner time?
A. Help
serve dishes. B. Speak English.
10. What does
the woman offer to do for the man?
A. Serve
breakfast. B. Prepare a packed lunch.
cooking.
11. What is the man worried
about?
A. How he should pay the phone bill.
B. Where he can buy a mobile phone.
C.
Whether he can use the woman’s phone.
12. What
is the talk mainly about?
A. The plan for the
day. B. The courses of the school.
teachers.
13. What are the listeners going to do at
10:40?
A. Do a test. B. Take a break.
14. Who will introduce the Learning Centre to
the listeners?
A. Carol. B. Steve.
15.
When are the listeners expected to talk with
Helen?
A. During the lunch hour. B. After a
talk about London.
class.
英语科听力部分
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C. Write a report.
C. Set the
table.
C. Provide food for
C. An
introduction to the
C. Get their books.
C.
Anna.
C. Before a conversation
试卷B
听力(共两节,满分20分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)
听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选
项中选出一
个最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你将有10
秒钟的时间来回答有关
小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
例:How much
is the shirt?
A. £19.15.
答案是B。
1.
What will the man do next?
A. Get something to
drink. B. Have a meeting C. Make a phone call.
B. £9.15. C. £9.18.
2. What does the man
advise the woman to do?
A. Take some exercise.
3. How will the boy go home?
A. By bike.
B. By bus. C. By underground.
B. Create new
ideas. C. See a doctor.
4. Why didn’t the
woman buy the coat?
A. It didn’t fit her.
much.
5. Where are the speakers?
A. At
the man’s house. B. In a hospital. C. At a
drugstore.
B. It would cost her too much. C.
She didn’t like it very
第二节(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)
听下面几段材料。每段材料后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个
选项中选出一
个最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段材料前,你将有时
间阅读各个小题,每小题
5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。 每段材料读两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答第6至第8小题。
6. What are the
speakers mainly talking about?
A. The
arrangement of a trip. B. The details of the
matches. C. The plan for their
holiday.
7. What will the team do in Scotland?
A.
Go to the beach.
B. Play five matches.
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C. Go to the mountains.
8.
How many matches will the team play in Greece?
A. Two. B. Three. C. Four.
听下面一段对话,回答第9至第11小题。
9 What does the woman
think Sarah should do?
A. Move to a new
neighbourhood.
B. Accept the job.
C. Give
up the modeling job.
10. What does the woman
think of Sarah?
A. Selfish. B. Nice. C.
Wise.
11. Why does the man say Sarah’s father
should be blamed?
A. He didn’t talk to the
newspapers.
B. He didn’t help Sarah with her
job.
C. He didn’t respect Sarah’s thought.
听下面一段独白,回答第12至第15小题。
12. What is the talk
mainly about?
A. Secrets of playing chess.
B. History of the game of chess.
C.
Different playing forms of chess.
13. Where
did the game of chess come from?
A. Northern
India. B. Japan. C. China.
14. When was chess
played throughout Europe?
A. By the year 1000
B. By the 1400s. C. By the 1800s.
15. What do
we know about the world’s first winner Steinitz?
A. He was born in London.
German.
英语科笔试部分
第I卷
第一部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节 单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出一个可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
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B. He lost the title in America. C. He was
beaten by a
例:Stand over there
you’ll be able to see it better.
A. or
答案是B。
1.—Professor Gao, excuse me for
interrupting you, but I’ve got some questions to
ask you.
— please.
A. Go
ahead B. Never mind C. Hold on D. No problem
B. and C. but D. while
2. In the accident
the bicycle was so badly damaged that it was
almost
repair.
A. under
B. without C. beyond D. within
3. Although he
is considered a great writer .
A. but his works are not widely read
C.
however, his works are not widely read
B. his
works are not widely read
D. while his works
are not widely read
4. This new App enables
you to create a more efficient workflow, by
the time it takes to move between different
programs.
A. declining B. devoting C.
shortening D. increasing
5. Researchers
haven’t how bird flu spreads from
human to human
worldwide.
A. figured out
B. turned out C. put out D. checked out
6.
Because society so rapidly during
the last few years, the gap
between the
generations has become larger.
A. changed B.
has been changing C. had changed D. was changed
7. shocked the world was
that North Korea carried out its nuclear
bomb
test again.
A. Which B. Whatever C. What D.
That
8. the bad weather stops
me, I go for a walk every day.
A. Despite B.
Until C. As D. Unless
9. After a short break,
they their discussion, hoping to
reach an
agreement.
A. carried on B.
accounted for C. went after D. ended up
10. —
She was not beautiful; she did not
her mother, who was a
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beauty.
— She was
capable enough to take over her mum’s company.
A. like; That’s not the point.
C.
imitate; Funnily enough.
B. resemble; So
what?
D. represent; You are right about that.
11. After years of hard work, they were
finally able to an apartment of
their own in the small city with all their
savings.
A. preserve B. purchase C. present
D. produce
12. In recent years, video games
have become more accessible,
mobile
platforms.
A. according to B. in
response to C. contrary to D. thanks to
13. He
seems on it for days, for it is
almost finished.
A. to have worked B. having
worked C. to work D. working
14. The first
painting he gave me wasn’t good and
.
A. neither was the second one
C. the
second one was neither
B. neither the second
one was
D. the second one neither was
15.
— Oh dear! Look at the terrible smog these days!
—Everyone’s effort counts. We
fireworks on New Year’s Eve!
A. needn’t have
played
C. mustn’t have played
B.
couldn’t have played
D. shouldn’t have played
第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从16~35各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选
项中,选
出一个最佳选项,将短文内容补充完整。
Last Sunday, I sat
with Tony, my college classmate, in a well-known
coffee shop in Buenos
Aires, Argentina. As we
16 our coffee, two men entered and sat on an
empty table beside
us.
They 17 the
waiter and ordered three cups of 18 , two on
the table and one on
the wall. We heard this
order with great 19 and observed that they
were served with two
cups of coffee 20
they paid for three. As soon as they 21 , the
waiter pasted a piece
of paper on the wall
saying “A Cup of Coffee”.
It 22 that the
situation was normal at this place. However, it
was something 23
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for
Tony and me. Since we had nothing to do with the
situation. we 24 our coffee, paid
the
bill and left.
After a few days, we again had
a 25 to go to this coffee shop. While we were
enjoying
our coffee, a man entered. The way
this man was dressed did not 26 the standard
nor the
atmosphere of this coffee shop.
Poverty was 27 from the looks on his face. As
he 28 himself,
he looked at the 29 and
said, “One cup of coffee from the wall.” the
waiter served coffee to
this man with 30 ,
politeness and warmth. After a few minutes, the
man finished his coffee
and left 31
paying. We were amazed to watch all this when the
waiter
32 a piece of paper from the wall
and 33 it in the dustbin.
Now it was no
34 for us because the situation was easy to
understand. Although the
man didn’t know about
the one who was giving this cup of coffee to him,
he would have a better
understanding of the
wall which had a great role between the 35 and
the receiver.
16. A. enjoyed
17. A.
thanked
18. A. water
19. A. pride
20.
A. as
21. A. moved
22. A. happened
23.
A. special
24. A. prepared
25. A. chance
26. A. win
27. A. clear
28. A. dressed
29. A. menu
30. A. pity
31. A. over
32. A. took off
33. A. hid
B.
warmed
B. met
B. coffee
B. courage
B. but
B. came
B. proved
B. normal
B. ordered
B. way
B. match
B.
quick
B. knew
B. wall
B. calm
B.
after
B. took up
B. lost
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C.
cooked
C. called
C. tea
C. hope
C.
so
C. left
C. seemed
C. kind
C.
changed
C. right
C. equal
C. exact
C. introduced
C. table
C. fear
C.
without
C. took over
C. threw
D.
booked
D. found
D. milk
D. interest
D. for
D. entered
D. sounded
D.
helpful
D. finished
D. choice
D. raise
D. strange
D. seated
D. door
D.
respect
D. against
D. took in
D.
picked
34. A. idea
35. A. boss
B. surprise
B. guest
C. delight
C.
waiter
D. decision
D. giver
第二部分阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2. 5分,满分50分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出一个最佳选项。
A
Imagine being given the opportunity to wake up
to lions, eat your meals with monkeys, and
even share your bath with bears, all from the
comfort of a unique new lodging experience.
The Jamala Wildlife Lodge opened its doors in
January 2015, which was set up in an effort to
educate visitors about aiding the survival of
many of the world’s endangered species.
Spreading across three locations in the
National Zoo, the 18 rooms, which range from
giraffe
tree houses to jungle bungalows, offer
a fantastic experience with wildlife.
The
Giraffe Treehouse
The Giraffe Treehouse is set
among the giraffe enclosures (围场), and the Jungle
Bungalows
are luxurious individual suites
which are next to either lion, cheetah (猎豹), brown
bear, or
Malaysian sun bear enclosures.
The Ushaka House
Housing up to 26 people,
the Ushaka House is built around the monkey
enclosure and has a
built-in aquarium which
offers private views of some of the zoo’s sharks.
The Burley Griffin House
Only meters from
the edge of Lake Burley Griffin, the indoor and
outdoor entertaining areas
have splendid views
across the lake to Black Mountain.
The Shark
House
The Shark House has its own little jetty
(码头)and it comes out over the shark tank here and
so the people who stay in the room will be
able to go to their bedroom and pat the shark.
Location
Located in the heart of
Australia’s political capital, the Jamala Wildlife
Lodge at National Zoo
and Aquarium is just ten
minutes from Canberra’s central Business District.
36. Which of the following is TRUE about the
Jamala Wildlife Lodge?
A. The Jamala Wildlife
Lodge lies in the heart of the forest.
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B. The Jamala Wildlife Lodge has a very
short history.
C. The Jamala Wildlife Lodge is
outside the National Zoo.
D. The Jamala
Wildlife Lodge has altogether 26 houses.
37.
If a tourist wants to visit bears,he’d better
choose .
A. The Giraffe
Treehouse
C. The Burley Griffin House
B.
The Ushaka House
D. The Shark House
38. If
a tourist wants to see sharks, he probably needs
to live in .
A. The Aquarium
B. The Burley Griffin House
D. The Ushaka
House C. The Giraffe Treehouse
39. The goal of
building up the Jamala Wildlife Lodge is
.
A. to make people experience comfort
B.
to share tourists’ experience with animals
C.
to encourage people to visit the lodge
D. to
help the endangered animals to survive
40. The
purpose of writing the passage is to
.
A. introduce the Jamala Wildlife Lodge in
Australia
B. attract more tourists to visit
the National Zoo
C. raise people’s awareness
of protecting animals
D. offer visitors an
opportunity to play with animals
B
An
80-year-old man was sitting on the sofa in his
house along with his 45-year-old highly
educated son. Suddenly a crow (乌鸦) perched on
the tree near their window. The father asked
his son, “What is this?” The son replied, “It
is a crow.” After a few minutes, the father asked
his
son the second time, “What is this?” The
son said, “Father, I have just now told you ‘It’s
a crow’.”
After a little while, the old father
again asked his son the third time, “What is
this?” “It’s a crow, a
crow, a crow.” said the
son loudly. A little after, the father again asked
his son the fourth time,
“What is this?” This
time the son shouted at his father, “Why do you
keep asking me the same
question again and
again? ‘IT IS A CROW’. Are you not able to
understand this?
A little later the father
went to his room and came back with an old diary,
which he had kept
since his son was born. On
opening a page, he asked his son to read that
page. When the son
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read it,
the following words were written in the diary:
“Today my little son aged three was sitting
with me on the sofa, when a crow was there on
the window. My son asked me 23 times what it
was, and I replied to him all 23 times that it was
a
crow. I hugged him lovingly each time he
asked me the same question again and again for 23
times. I did not at all feel annoyed; I rather
felt affection for my innocent child.”
41.
What does the underlined word “perched” mean in
the passage?
A. dropped B. struck C. rested D.
knocked
42. In what tone did the son say to
his Father “It’s a crow, a crow, a crow.”?
A.
impatient. B. hurried. C. worried. D. surprised.
43. Why did the Father ask the same question
again and again?
A. Because he wanted to see
the reaction of his son.
B. Because he was too
old to remember anything.
C. Because he wanted
to make his son angry.
D. Because he couldn’t
understand what his son said.
44. How old was
the old man when his son asked him 23 times “What
is this”?
A. 80 years old. B. 45 years old.
C. 38 years old. D. 42 years old.
45. The
writer mainly intends to .
A.
tell us the function of a diary
C. call on us
to love our parents
C
You have probably
heard of the Mozart effect. It’s the idea that if
children or even babies
listen to music
composed by Mozart, they will become more
intelligent. A quick Internet search
reveals
plenty of products to assist you in the task.
Whatever your age there are CDs and books to
help you taste the power of Mozart’s music,
but when it comes to scientific evidence that it
can
make you more clever, the picture is more
mixed.
The phrase “the Mozart effect” was made
up in 1991,but it was a study described two years
later in the journal Nature that sparked (激发)
real media and public interest about the idea that
listening to classical music somehow improves
the brain, k is one of those ideas that sound
reasonable. Mozart was undoubtedly a genius
himself; his music is complex and there is a hope
that if we listen to enough of it, we’ll
become more intelligent.
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B. teach
us what a crow is
D. introduce a pair of son
and father
The idea took off, with
thousands of parents playing Mozart to their
children, and in 1998
Zell Miller, the
Governor of the state of Georgia in the US, even
asked for money to be set aside in
the state
budget so that every newborn baby could be sent a
CD of classical music. It was not just
babies
and children who were exposed to Mozart’s music on
purpose, even an Italian farmer
proudly
explained that the cows were played Mozart three
times a day to help them to produce
better
milk.
I’ll leave the debate on the impact on
milk yield to farmers, but what about the evidence
that listening to Mozart makes people more
intelligent? More research was carried out but an
analysis of sixteen different studies
confirmed that listening to music does lead to a
temporary
improvement in the ability to handle
shapes mentally, but the benefits ^ short-lived
and it
doesn’t make us more intelligent.
46. What can we learn from Paragraph 1?
A.
Mozart composed many musical pieces for children.
B. There is little scientific evidence to
support Mozart effect.
C. There are few
products on the Internet about Mozart’s music.
D. Children listening to Mozart will be more
intelligent.
47. Why did many people believe
in the idea of Mozart Effect?
A. Because a
study described it in the journal Nature.
B.
Because Mozart himself was a genius.
C.
Because Mozart’s music is enjoyable.
D.
Because Mozart’s music makes people relaxed.
48. The underlined sentence in Paragraph 3
suggests that _____
A. people were strongly
against the idea
B. the US government helped
promote the idea
C. Mozart played an important
part in people’s life
D. the idea was accepted
by many people
49. What is the author’s
attitude towards the Mozart effect?
A.
Doubtful. B. Supportive. C. Favorable. D.
Positive.
50. What would be the best title for
the passage?
A. What is the Mozart effect?
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B. What music is
beneficial?
C. Listening to Mozart, necessary?
D. To or not to be?
D
Researchers at
the University of Kansas say that people can
accurately judge 90 percent of a
stranger’s
personality simply by looking at the person’s
shoes. “Shoes convey useful information
about
their wearers,” the authors wrote in the new study
published in the Journal of Research in
Personality.
Lead researcher Omri Gillath
said the judgments were based on the style, cost,
color and
condition of someone’s shoes. In the
study, 63 University of Kansas researchers looked
at pictures
showing 208 different pairs of
shoes worn by the study’s participants. Volunteers
in the study
were photographed in their most
commonly worn shoes, and then filled out a
personality
questionnaire.
Some of the
results were expected: People with higher incomes
most commonly wore
expensive shoes, and
flashier shoes were typically worn by outgoing
people. However, some of
the more specific
results are strange enough. For example,
“practical and functional” shoes were
generally worn by more “pleasant” people,
while ankle boots were more .linked with
“aggressive” personalities. The strangest of
all may be that those who wore “uncomfortable
looking” shoes tend to have “calm”
personalities. And if you have several pairs of
new shoes or
take extreme care of them, you
may suffer from “attachment anxiety”, spending
lots of time
worrying about what other people
think of your appearance. There was even a
political
calculation in the mix with more
liberal(主张变革的)types wearing “shabbier and less
expensive”
shoes.
The researchers noted
that some people would choose shoe styles to mask
their actual
personalities, but researchers
noted that volunteers were also likely to be
unaware that their
footwear choices were
showing the deep side of their personalities.
51. What does this text mainly tell us?
A.
Shoes can hide people’s real personalities.
B.
Shoes convey false information about the wearer.
C. People’s personalities can be judged by
their shoes.
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D. People know
little about their personalities.
52. The
participants were asked to .
A. provide pictures of their shoes
C.
design a personality questionnaire
B. look at
pictures of different shoes
D. hand in their
commonly worn shoes
53. Which of the results
is beyond people’s expectation?
A. Wealthy
people often wear expensive shoes.
B. Pleasant
people like wearing uncomfortable shoes.
C.
Aggressive people are likely to wear ankle boots.
D. Flashier shoes are typically worn by
outgoing people.
54. People suffering from
“attachment anxiety” tend to
A. wear strange
shoes B. worry about their appearance
C. have
a calm character D. become a political leader
55. The author wrote the text in order to
.
A. inform us of a new study
C. teach how
to choose shoes
B. introduce a research method
D. describe different personalities
.
第Ⅱ卷
注意事项:1.用黑色墨水的钢笔或签字笔将答案写在答题卡上。
2.本卷共6题,共35分。
第三部分 写作
第一节阅读下面短文,按照要求用英语回答问题。(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10
分)
Many seniors feel pressured to go straight
from high school to college-but Camden Olson,
who graduated from Latin School of Chicago in
the US last year, didn’t give in. She decided to
spend a gap year raising a guide dog for
Guiding Eyes for the Blind in Maine.
The
nonprofit provides trained guide dogs to blind and
visually impaired people. “I can say
I’m
living the dream,” Olson said. “This is something
I’ve always wanted to do.”
Taking a year off
before college, commonly known as a gap year, is
becoming more and more
popular among American
teenagers. According to a survey by the American
Gap Association,
enrollment (注册) in these
programs grew 27 percent between 2012 and 2013.
Some students
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use the year
off to figure out what they want to do, travel the
world, or save money for college.
Olson is
using her time to pursue a passion she’s had since
7th grade. For years, she kept an
eye on guide
dog services until she came across the opportunity
at Guiding Eyes. With support
from her
friends, family and teachers, Olson went for it.
Olson’s volunteer work centers around Derby, a
one-year-old black dog. “My job is to raise
him to be well-mannered and socialized,” she
said. “Guide dogs have to ignore any distractions.
They go everywhere with their visually
impaired handler. They give a blind person a lot
of
independence and emotional support, too.”
Of course, there’s an end in sight for Derby
and Olson’s close bond. When Derby celebrates
his own graduation, Olson will have to say
goodbye to him. “No doubt there will be tears,
but,
assuming he passes, I will be so happy
for him to become a working dog,” she said.
While some look at gap years in a negative
light, Olson said she’s seen major success. In
fact,
she’ll be attending Princeton University
this fall and is thinking about majoring in
ecology and
biology. “I think I’m already so
much more mature than I was and aware of what
really matters,”
she said. “So many kids do
come back from gap years a lot more focused and
prepared.”
56. What is the meaning of the
underlined phrase “gap year” in Paragraph 1? (No
more than
6 words)
57. Why did Camden Olson decide to spend her
gap year working for Guiding Eyes? (No
more
than 10 words)
58. How will Olson feel when she has to say
goodbye to her dog? (No more than 10 words)
59. What did Olson think of her gap year? (No
more than 20 words)
60. Do you want to spend a gap year? Give your
reasons. (No more than 20 words)
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第二节:书面表达(满分25分)
61.
假设你是李津。你校英语校刊正在举办“E-books or Paper Books”的征文,
请你用英
语谈一下你对此的看法。
短文应包含以下要点:
1.
电子书的优势(如便宜,容易携带,节省空间等);
2. 纸质书的优势(如对眼睛伤害较少);
3. 谈谈你的看法。
注意:
1. 词数:不少于100;
2.
可适当加入细节,以使行文连贯;
3. 文章开头己为你写好,不计入词数。
There
is a heated discussion among my fellow students
over the choice between…
天津市南开区2017届高三上学期期末质
量调查
英语试题答案
听力部分
试卷A参考答案(Key to 1~15)
1.B 2.C 3.B
4.A 5.C 6.A 7.C 8.A 9.B
10.C
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11.C 12.A
13.B 14.B 15.A
听力部分 试卷B参考答案(Key to
1~15)
1.A 2.C 3.C 4.A 5.B
6.A 7.C 8.B 9.B 10.A
11.C
12.B 13.A 14.B 15.C
笔试部分 第Ⅰ卷
第一、二部分(Key to 1~55)
1. A 2.C 3.B
4.C 5.A 6.B 7.C 8.D 9.A
10.B
11.B 12.D 13.A 14.A
15.D
16. A 17.C 18.B 19.D 20.B 21.C
22.A 23.A 22.D 25.A 26.B
27.A
28.D 29.B 30.D
31. C 32.A 33.C
34.B 35.D 36.B 37.B 38.D 39.D 40.A
41.C
42.A 43.A 44.C 45.C
46. B 47.B 48.D 49.A 50.C 51.C
52.A 53.C 54.B 55.A
第Ⅱ卷 第三部分 第一节
56. A year off before college
57. Because
it had been her dream for a long time.
Or.
Because this was something she had always wanted
to do.
58. She will feel sad bur happy.
59. She thought she was more mature than she
had been and aware of what really mattered.
60. Yes. I think it can make me more mature
and prepared for the coming college life.
Or. No. I think it will be a waste of time, which
could be spent on study.
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