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北京城市学院学位英语考试题库2014级本科大学英语1卷

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PartIListeningComprehension(共35分)

SectionA:PronunciationandIntonation(每小题0.5分,共5分)

Directions:Inthissectionyouwillheartenstatements.EachstatementwillbespokenonlyONCE.Aftereachstatementtherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustchoosewhichofthetwowordsyouhearineachstatement.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.注意:此部分试题请在答题卡上作答。1.A.foolB.full2.A.fateB.fight3.A.letB.net4.A.thoughtB.sort5.A.sipB.zip6.A.highB.white7.A.duckB.dark8.A.loyalB.low9.A.warnedB.warmed10.A.leagueB.leak

SectionB:ListeningStrategy(每小题1分,共10分)

Directions:Inthissectionyouwillhear10statements.EachstatementwillbespokenTWICE.Aftereachstatementtherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustfillintheblankwithanappropriatewordyouhearinthestatement.ThenwriteyouransweronthecorrespondingpartoftheAnswerSheet.

注意:此部分试题请在答题卡上作答。

11.Somepart-timestudentshavefamily______.12.Theofficenumberis______.13.______isnotakindofgrain.

14.Mostofthestudentschoose______forfurtherstudy.15.Theteacherimmediatelypointedoutthe______.16.Chinglishshowsthe______ofChinese.

17.Computersare______howwelearn,work,shopandcommunicate.18.Jim’s______persuadedhisfathertosendJimtoschool.19.Sheishavingfuntakingpicturesofherselfwitha______.20.Thevillageisatthe______ofamountain.

第1页共13页SectionC:LongConversations(每小题1分,共10分)Conversation1

Directions:Inthissectionyouwillhearalongconversation.Attheendoftheconversation,fivequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.BoththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyONCE.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,C,andD,anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.

Questions21to25arebasedontheconversationyoujustheard.注意:此部分试题请在答题卡上作答。

21.What’stherelationshipbetweenCarolandMathew?A.Professorandstudent.B.Waiterandcustomer.C.Friends.

D.Managerandcustomer.

22.WheredidCarolandMathewdecidetogoforlunch?A.Theschoolcafeteria.B.Aclub.

C.Abigrestaurant.

D.TheQueen’sSandwich.

23.Whydidn’tMathewchoosedessert?A.Becausehewasonadiet.

B.Becausehedidnotthinkitwashealthy.

C.Thereasonwasnotmentionedintheconversation.D.Dessertwasnothisfavorite.

24.WhatdidCarolandMathewtalkaboutaftertheypaidforthemeal?A.Howtheyenjoyedthemeal.B.Thepriceofthemeal.

C.Whichonewasbetter,theschoolcafeteriaortheQueen’sSandwich.D.ServiceintheQueen’sSandwich.

25.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaboutCarol?

A.Sheorderedaclubsandwichwithtomatoandgreenpeppers.B.Sheorderedasmallblackcoffee,withextracream.C.Sheenjoyedthesaladverymuch.

D.ShewouldcometotheQueen’sSandwichagain.

Conversation2

Directions:Inthissectionyouwillhearalongconversation.Attheendoftheconversation,thereare5recordedstatements.BoththeconversationandthestatementswillbespokenonlyONCE.Aftereachstatementtherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustdecidewhetherthestatementistrueorfalse.Put“T”for“True”and“F”for“False”.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswer

第2页共13页Sheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.

Statements26to30arebasedontheconversationyoujustheard.注意:此部分试题请在答题卡上作答。

26.SallymakesanappointmentwithProf.JenkinsbeforeshecomestoProf.Jenkins’office.()

27.Prof.JenkinsiskindandhelpfultogiveSallysomesuggestions.()28.Sally’smajorisInternationalBusiness.()29.Sallybringsabookabouttravelingabroad.()

30.Prof.JenkinsprefersColumbiaUniversitytoCaliforniauniversities.()SectionD:SpotDictation(每空1分,共10分)

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassageTHREEtimes.Whilelistening,supplyeachblankwiththewordyouhear.Nowthepassagebegins.

注意:此部分试题请在答题卡上作答。

Subwaysareundergroundtrains,whichusually__31__24hoursaday.Theyarefoundinlargercitiesandusuallyrunbetweenthesuburbsandthe__32__area.Mapsandschedulesare__33__fromtheticketoffice.Ifyoutakethesubwayoften,youcansavemoneyby__34__amonthlypass.

City-operatedbusesrunon__35__routesandaredesignedtobeatcertainplacesatcertaintimes.Mapsandschedulesmaybepostedatcertainstops,ortheymaybeobtainedat__36__banks,libraries,thestudent__37__,orfromthebusdrivers.Busesrunmainlyduringtheday.Fareispaidbyexactchangeincoins,orbymonthlypasses.

TaxisaregenerallymoreexpensiveintheUnitedStatesthaninothercountries.Ifyouuseataxi,besureyouaskthe__38__ofthefarebeforeyouagreeto__39__.Thedriverusuallyexpectsa__40__of15percentofthefare.得分

PartIIVocabulary(共15分)

SectionA:MultipleChoice(每小题0.5分,共10分)

Directions:EachofthefollowingsentencesisincompleteandfollowedbyfourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosetheONEthatbestcompletesthesentence.PleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemontheAnswerSheet.注意:此部分试题请在答题卡上作答。

41.Thestrikehasposeda________tothegovernment.A.surveyB.resourceC.challengeD.control42.I________thatyou(should)getsomeadvicefromyourschoolmates.A.determineB.motivateC.demonstrateD.recommend43.Thepopulationofthecitywill________12millionbytheendofthecentury.

第3页共13页A.realizeB.coverC.approachD.pursue

44.Themanagerhad________hisnameonthefirstpageofthecontract.A.coveredB.repliedC.wrappedD.signed

45.Thisprojectisdesignedto________youngpeoplewithmorejobopportunities.A.provideB.guideC.searchD.sign46.Sheseta(n)________ofswimmingatleastthreetimesaweek.A.aimB.motivationC.goalD.function47.Eventually,hehadthechancetoputhisideasinto________.A.pursuitB.practiceC.profitD.public48.Theshopisopenduring________officehours,from9a.m.to6p.m..A.specialB.normalC.mysteriousD.major49.Hefailedinhis________towinthefirstprizeinSpeechContest.A.effectB.effortC.goalD.performance50.Tomishavingtrouble________therestoftheclass.A.tokeepupwithB.keepingupwithC.keepupwithD.keptupwith51.Onlytwopassengers________theair-crash.A.focusedB.limitedC.survivedD.attempted52.Theywerehopingto________40milesintotalyesterday.A.journeyB.rideC.coverD.reach53.TheTVshowwasinterruptedbytoomany________.A.distractionsB.commercialsC.prioritiesD.performances54.Couldthebride’sfamilyall________togetherforaphoto?A.collectB.organizeC.surroundD.gather55.We________avoidmistakes,butmistakesstillexist.A.sortouttoB.wearontoC.tryourbesttoD.keepupto56.Theaccidentwas________totheonethathappenedin1973.A.likelyB.straightC.idealD.similar57.Thereisa________gapbetweenmyparentsandI.

A.determinationB.recommendationC.demonstrationD.generation58.Readingisanimportantwayformanto________knowledge.A.demonstrateB.focusC.practiceD.absorb59.Hewonderedwhetheritwouldbe________toknockatherdoor.A.properB.intellectualC.commercialD.professional60.Wemust________thedifficultiesuntilwefindananswer.A.workoutB.workthroughC.workoverD.workwithSectionB:BankedCloze(每小题0.5分,共5分)

Directions:Inthissection,thereisapassagewith10blanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninthebox.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.PleasechoosethebestanswerandmarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemontheAnswerSheet.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.第4页共13页ItwasfivedaysbeforeChristmas,andthecaféwhereIworkedinnorthernCalifornia61withstrandsofredandgreenchilipeppers.Holidaymusicplayedquietlyontheradioandmyco-workersexcitedlydiscussedtheirplans.“Doinganything62?”theyaskedme.Ishookmyheadno.

Iwas3,000milesfrommyfamilyinHawaii,63mylifelongdreamofbecomingapediatricnurse.I64classesalldaythenwentstraighttomypart-timewaitressjobatnight.Myweeklyscheduleleftme65andextremelyhomesick.

Ihadalwayslookedforwardtotheholidays.Butthis66DecemberIfeltunabletogoon.IsecretlymadeapromisetomyselfthatifIcouldjustgethometoseemymom,dad,andbrothers,Icould67thenexttwoyearsuntilIgraduated.ButhowcouldI68it?Rent,tuition,textbooksandother69leftmewithnoextracash.DidIhaveenoughmoneytogohome?I70hadmoneytoeat.注意:此部分试题请在答题卡上作答。A.pursuingB.particularC.surviveF.glowed得分

G.specialH.attendedD.barelyI.affordE.exhaustedJ.expensesPartIIIReadingComprehension(共30分)

SectionA:TimedReading(每小题1分,共10分)

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhave15minutestogooverthepassagequicklyandanswerthequestionsontheAnswerSheet.

Questions71to80arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

TheprospectofarevolutioninairtravelhasbeenraisedbyNASA’ssuccessfultestofa5,000mphplane.Butarewelikelytoseesimilaradvancesinotherformsoftransport?

Thewaywegetabouthasamajorimpactonthewaywelive—affectingwherewesetuphome,work,andholiday.

NASAscientistssaytheirexperimentalX-43Ajethasthepotentialtomaketheworldamuchsmallerplace.PeoplehavealreadystartedimaginingpassengerplanesthatwillonedayflyfromtheUKtoAustraliaintwohours.

Butapartfromthehugecostimplications,governmentsareincreasinglysensitivetoenvironmentalconcernsandmayresisttechnologythatcouldharmtheplanet.

So,dustingoffthecrystalball,whatchangesmightcomeinthewaywegetaround?Whatbigideasareoutthere,anddotheyhaveanychanceofseeingthelightofday?Theidea:Flyingcars第5页共13页Developmentsinmicrolighttechnologywillmakeitpossibleforeveryonetoownwhatare,ineffect,flyingcars.Theywillhaveclosedcabins,heating,stereos,androomfortwopeople.

YouwilltakeofffromafieldorrunwaynearyourhomeandflytotownsandcitiesacrosstheUKandmainlandEurope.

Afterlanding,youwillremovethefixedwingfromyourvehicleandcontinueyourjourneybyroad—rightuptoyourfinaldestination—justasifyouweretravellingbycar.

Fuelefficientenginesandtheadvantageofbeingabletotravelasthecrowflies—ratherthanbywindingroads—willkeepcostsandtheenvironmentalimpactdown.

Willithappen?

It’snotthatfarfetched.MicrolightfirmPegasusisalreadybuildingclosedcabinvehicles,whilesomeaircraftcantravelatspeedsofupto130mphandflyforuptofourhours.

PegasusbossBillBrookssaysacombinedthreewheelcarandmicrolightcouldcostabout£30,000.

Thedownsides

Theprospectofdeadlycrashesand“airrage”cometomind.

TheBritishweatheroftenpreventsmicrolightflying,andyoucanonlytravelduringdaylighthours.Youneedanairfieldandlearningtoflyisn’teasy.

Thereisalsothequestionofdevelopingpropellersthatcansafelypowercars.“Whiledrivinguptheroadunderpropellerpower,Isawagroupofchildrenontheirbicycles.IwasafraidImightcutthemtopieces.So,Istoppedandpushedmycartherestoftheway,”saysBillBrooksofanearlytestrun.

Theidea:JetPacksJamesBondusedajetpacktoescapefromaFrenchhotelafterkillinghisenemyJacquesBoiterinThunderball.

Theideawasalsoahitwhenaprofessionalstuntmanflewaroundononeduringtheopeningceremonyofthe1984LosAngelesOlympics.

Youwillbeabletousethedevice—roughlythesizeoftwosmallgastanksonyourback—forshortjourneyslikegoingtotheshops.

Theywillbehandyforhelpingcatsgetdownfromtrees,cleaninghard-to-reachwindows,andarrivinginstyleataparty.

Willithappen?

It’slookingincreasinglyunlikely—despitethefactwehavealreadyseenearlymodelsinaction.

Itremainsdifficulttobuildacheap,reliableversionwhichhasapracticaluse.Thedownsides

“Lotsofpeoplesettheirpantsonfireandwentoffinfunnydirectionswhentheytriedthemout,”saysAustinWilliamsoftheindependentTransportResearchGroup.

Andthere’salwaystheissueofwhetheryoureallyneedone.

第6页共13页Theidea:DriverlesscabsThesecomputer-controlledpodswilltakeyouwhereveryouwantalongafixedroute,wheneveryouwanttogo.

Forthepriceofoneperson’sbusfare,severalpeoplecanrideatspeedsofupto25mph,withfencesandraisedsectionsusedtoguardagainstaccidents.

Therewillbelittle,ifany,waitforuseofthecabs,whichwillleavefromstationsandwillbeaccessedbypre-paidsmartcards.

Thecabs,whichwilltravelona1.5m-widetrack,willuse75%lessenergyperpassengerthanacarand50%lessthanabus.

Willithappen?

There’sagoodchanceitwill.TestinghastakenplaceinCardiff,wheredevelopershopetohave160driverlesscabsrunningby2006.

“Wehavehadalotofinterestfromelsewhereinthecountry,”saysULTrachiefexecutiveMartinLowson.HesaysCorbyandDaventryarebothlookingattheidea,asareHeathrowandEastMidlandsairports.

Thedownsides

Themainproblemwouldbefindingpeopletoinvestintheideaandgovernmentstoapproveit.Thereisalsothepossibilityofpeopledamagingthecabswithoutdriverstoprotectthem.

There’salsothevisualimpactofraisedsectionsandpossibletrafficjamsduringinstallationofthetracks.

注意:此部分试题请在答题卡上作答。

71.Howdoesthewaywegetaroundaffectthewaywelive?A.Itmakestheworldamuchsmallerplaceforustotravel.B.Itmakesourplanetlesspolluted.C.Itreducesourtransportationcost.

D.Itaffectswherewesetuphome,workandholiday.

72.Whichofthefollowingmightmostprobablypreventgovernmentsfromdevelopingnewtypesoftransportationmeans?A.Thehugecost.

B.Theirworriesaboutenvironment.C.Theworld’sbecomingverysmall.

D.Thepromptnessoftravelingtoanothercountry.

73.Howdoyouunderstandthesentence“…dotheyhaveanychanceofseeingthelightofday?”(Paragraph5)

A.Whetherthesebigideasareenvironmentallyfriendlyornot.B.Whetherthesebigideascanberealizedornot.C.Whetherthesebigideasarecostlyornot.

D.Whetherthesebigideascanbeapprovedbygovernmentsornot.74.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaboutflyingcars?A.Theywillhaveclosedcabin,heating,stereos,etc.B.Theycantakeofffromafieldorrunwaynearhome.

第7页共13页C.Theirfixedwingscanberemovedfromthevehicle.D.Theywillbeenergy-consuming.

75.Oneofthequestionsconcerningflyingcarsis_________________.A.takingofffromafieldorrunwaynearyourhomeB.developingpropellersthatcansafelypowercarsC.findingpeopletoinvestintheideaD.travellingonlyduringdaylighthours

76.Accordingtothepassage,whendidtheprofessionalstuntmanflyaroundonajetpack?

A.DuringtheopeningceremonyoftheAtlantaOlympics.B.In1984.C.In2006.

D.Notmentioned.

77.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofjetpacks?A.Theyarefashionable.B.Theyarereliable.C.Theyareimpractical.D.Theyareuseful.

78.Whichidea,accordingtotheauthor,isNOTlikelytoberealized?A.Flyingcars.B.Jetpacks.

C.Driverlesscabs.

D.5,000mile-per-hourplanes.

79.Whywilldriverlesscabshavelessimpactontheenvironment?A.Becausedriverlesscabsusegreenenergy.

B.Becausemostpeopleliketotakedriverlesscabs.C.Becausedriverlesscabsuseasmuchenergyasbuses.

D.Becausethecabwilluse75%lessenergyperpassengerthanacar.

80.Whatwouldbethemajorproblemofdriverlesscabs?

A.Theinstallationofthetrackswillresultinmoretrafficjams.B.Peoplemightdamagethecabswithoutdriverstoprotectthem.

C.Itwouldbehardtofindpeopletoinvestintheideaandtobeapprovedbygovernments.D.Theraisedsectionswillcausesomevisualimpact.

SectionB:ReadinginDepth(每小题2分,共20分)

Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemarefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet.

第8页共13页PassageOne

Questions81to85arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

PerhapsthemostobviousdifferencebetweenWesternandChinesespendinghabitscanbeseenintheareaofsavings.EventhoughmanyChinesetodayhaveaccesstoluxurygoods,suchasautomobilesandelectronics,mostChinesechoosetosavetheirmoneyatamuchhigherratethanmostWesternersdo.ItisawellknownfactthattheChinesesaveapproximately30%oftheirpersonalhouseholdincome—asavingsratethatisnothingshortofamazing.Ifyoudon’tthinkso,justcompareittotheaveragerateofsavingsinAmerica,whichcurrentlyhoversataround1%.ThepersonalsavingsrateishigherinmostEuropeancountriesthanitisintheU.S.,butChinesesavingsarestillthreetimesashighasmostEuropeancountries.Whyistheresuchadifferenceinspendinghabits?Isitrelatedtoconsumerculture?

DespitetheaverageAmericanenjoyingarelativelycomfortablelifeandbeingoptimisticaboutthefuture,manyAmericansseemtofeelthattheyneverhaveenoughmoneytomeettheir‘needs’.Theybuytoomuchoncreditandlivebeyondtheirmeans.Thisisinpartbecausetheycannotescapetheadvertisingthatsurroundsthemonadailybasisandbecomeconvincedthattheir‘desires’are‘necessities’.Thisisbecausetheyaretaughttobelievethattheirfuturehappinessisdependentuponthesepurchases.Duetothesereasons,Americansfocustheirconsumerdollarsonclothing,electronics,cars,entertainment,andotherluxuryitemswhichprovidethemwithimmediatesatisfaction.

TheChinese,however,haveadifferentviewrootedinaverydifferenthistoricalandsocialenvironment.Chinesehavebeeninfluencedbyalonghistoryofover5,000years,andtraditionalwaysstillinfluencethespendinghabitsofmostpeopleinthisancientandthoughtfulculture.ManyChinesehavelearnedfromthatnothingiscertain—thatemergenciescanariseintheblinkofaneye,andthatonemustdependononeselfandone’sfamilytoovercomedifficulttimes.Furthermore,theChinesefocustheirfamilyloyaltiesontheextendedfamilyinsteadoflimitingthemtothenuclearfamilyaswedoinmostWesterncountries.Chinesefamilieswillcommonlyspendmoneytohelpoutadistantrelative.Theamountofmoneytheyspendisfocusedonsavingsandonproductsandservicesthatpayoffinthelongrunsuchas:education,housing,andinvestments.

注意:此部分试题请在答题卡上作答。81.Whatisthispassagemainlyabout?

A.ThedifferencesintheattitudestoluxurygoodsbetweenChinesepeopleand

Americanpeople.

B.ThedifferencesinthesavingsratebetweenChinesepeopleandAmericanpeople.

C.ThedifferencesinthesavinghabitsbetweenChinesepeopleandAmericanpeople.

D.ThedifferencesinthespendinghabitsbetweenChinesepeopleandAmericanpeople.

第9页共13页82.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.MostChinesepeoplecanaffordtobuyluxurygoods.

B.EuropeanpeoplehavealowersavingsratethanAmericanpeople.

C.Chinesepeople’ssavingsrateissurprisinglyhighascomparedwithothercountries’people.

D.Chinesepeople’ssavingsrateisthreetimeshigherthanAmericanpeople’s.83.WhichofthefollowingappropriatelydescribesthespendinghabitsofAmericanpeople?

A.MostAmericanpeoplesaveaboutonethirdoftheirpersonalhouseholdincome.B.Americanpeoplehavemoreneedstomeetthanpeopleofothercountries.C.ManyAmericanpeoplehavethehabitofpayingwiththeircreditcard.

D.ManyAmericanpeoplebuythingmainlybecausetheybelieveintheadvertisements.84.WhichofthefollowingappropriatelydescribesthespendinghabitsofChinesepeople?

A.Chinesepeople’sspendinghabitsareundertheinfluenceofthetraditional

cultureofChina.

B.Chinesepeoplesavemoneymainlybecausetheyareworriedaboutpossibleemergencies.

C.Chinesepeoplecannotgetanyhelpfromotherswhentheymeetwithdifficulties.

D.Chinesepeopledon’tspendmoneyunlessitisspentonsomethingthatwillpayoffinthelongrun.85.Accordingtothepassage,whatisthemainreasonforthedifferentspendinghabitsofChinesepeopleandAmericanpeople?

A.AmericanpeoplehaveamuchhigherlivingstandardthanChinesepeople.

B.ChinesepeoplehavereceivedmoretraditionaleducationthanAmericanpeople.C.AmericanpeopleandChinesepeoplearebroughtupindifferentsocialculture.D.AmericanpeopleandChinesepeoplehavedifferentattitudestotheirfamilies.PassageTwo

Questions86to90arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Ihavethreegrandsons.Twoareteensandoneapre-teen.Aseachisforminghisindividualopinionsonhowtheworldworks,Iamconstantlyremindedofthephrase,“Boyswillbeboys.”Thisisareadyexcuseforbadbehavior—anexcusethatmanygrown-upsacceptasvalid.Itallowsboys,aswellasmen,tobehaveininappropriatewaysandclaimthatitcan’tbehelped.Afterall,advocates(拥护者)holdthatmalesaresubjectedtoimpulsesthatarebeyondtheircontrol.

Whatballyhoo(夸大其词)Ithinkbetterofmybrothersandgrandsonsthanthat.Boysneedtoberaisedresponsiblywithrespectforthemselvesandothers.This“boywillbeboys”attitudeisimmatureanddiscouragesboysfromanyintrospection(内

第10页共13页省)intotheirinnerselves.

Acceptinginvalidexcusesforboys’behaviorcanbelife-threatening.Taketheexampleofyoungmenwithbrandnewdrivinglicenses(执照)racingtheircarsoncitystreets.Toomanytimes,wehavelostteenstofatalcarcrashesthatcouldhavebeenavoidedhadthedriversbeenpracticingsafedrivingrules.

Teenviolenceisevidentinschoolsandentertainmentplaceswhereteensgather.Theirparentsandtheirpeersoftentellboysofallagestostandupforthemselvesevenifitmeansviolence.Ican’ttellyouhowmanytimes,asateacher,Ihaveheardparentssay,“Ifhehitsyou,youhithimback.”Thisworld-viewofbeingamanthroughviolencemuststop.Itisnotinevitablethatboysmustfighttogainrespect.Teenageboysneedtolearnwaystoresolveconflict.Conflictcanbesolvedinpeacefulwaysthroughpeermediationthatresultsinlonger-lastingsolutions.It(调解)

requiresacceptanceofresponsibilityforone’sownbehavior,alessonthatstandsupwellovertime.

A“boyswillbeboys”attitudeisoutdatedintoday’sworld.Weneedmaleswhocareaboutthemselvesandothers,whoaren’tafraidtoshowtheiremotions,andwhovalueequalityforallpeople.

注意:此部分试题请在答题卡上作答。

86.Boysoftenbehaveinaninappropriateway,whichisacceptabletomanyadultsbecause_________________.A.thephrase“boyswillbeboys”hastakenholdintheirmindB.boys,intheeyesofadults,arequitedifferentfromgrown-upsC.boyscannotcontroltheirbehavior

D.boysaretooimmaturetomakesoundjudgments

87.Itismaintainedinthispassagethatteenageboysshould_________________.A.knowtheconsequencesofwhattheydo

B.notgiveanimproperexcusefortheirbehaviorC.takeresponsibilityforwhattheydoD.bemorematurethantheyusedtobe

88.Accordingtotheauthor,parentsshouldteachtheirboys_________________.A.howtorespectothersaswellasthemselvesB.howtowinrespectthroughviolenceC.safedrivingrules

D.howtobemeninpeacefulways

89.Violenceofboysinschoolsisattributedinpartto_________________.A.theirparents’viewofbeingamanB.theinfluenceofsociety

C.theirimmatureworldoutlook

D.theiraggressiveattitudestowardothers

第11页共13页90.Whichwordmaybeusedtodescribethewriter’sattitudetoward“boyswillbeboys”?

A.Indifferent.B.Negative.C.Positive.D.Neutral.得分

PartIVTranslation(每小题1分,共10分)

Directions:TranslatethefollowingphrasesintoEnglish.注意:此部分试题请在答题卡上作答。91.出国旅行92.提前计划时间93.指引正确方向94.养家糊口95.服务整个社区96.一项智力测验97.目不转睛地看着我98.社会各个阶层的人们99.一段歌剧100.笑着表示赞赏得分

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PartVWriting(10分)

Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacompositiononthetopic:AnUnforgettableExperience.Youshouldwriteatleast100wordsfollowingthestructureandthecuewordsgivenbelow.注意:此部分试题请在答题卡上作答。

第12页共13页WhenWhere

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UnforgettableExperience

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