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滿分:150考試時間:120分鐘一、聽力(共兩節,滿分35分)第一節聽力理解(共15小題,每小題2分,滿分30分)聽下面幾段對話或獨白,每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的三個選項中選出最佳選項。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽下面一段對話,回答第1~3三個小題。1.Wheredoesthegirlwanttogo?A.ThePostofficeB.ThebusstationC.GrandBay2.Howlongwillittakethegirltogothereonfoot?A.15minutesB.30minutesC.Anhour3.Whereisthebusstation?BesideGrandBayB.BesidethePostOfficeC.Nearthesecondturning聽下面一段對話,回答第4~6三個小題。4.Whatkindofelectricheaterdoesthemanlike?A.Asmallonewithareasonableprice.B.Asmallonewithaparticularbrand.C.Alargeonewithareasonableprice.5.Howmuchcanthemansaveinall?A.$160.B.$400.C.$460.6.Howwillthemanpayfortheelectricheater?A.Incash..B.Bycheque.C.Bycreditcard.聽下面一段獨白,回答第7~9三個小題。7.Wherecanwefindwater?A.Wecanfindwateronlyintheair.B.Wecanfindwateralmosteverywhere.C.Wecanfindwateronlyinriversandseas.8.Whatarecloudsmadeof?A.Seas,riversandlakes.B.Snowandice.C.Verysmalldropsofwater.9.Whymustwesaveandprotectwater?A.Becauseallanimalsneedwater.B.Becauseallplantsneedwater.C.Becausealllivingthingsneedwater.聽下面一段對話,回答第10~12三個小題。10.WhenisAnniegoingtoHunter’shouse?A.OnThursday.B.OnSaturday.C.OnSunday.11.WhatscoredidHuntergetintheEnglishtest?A.45B.55.C.65.12.WhatdoesAnniethinkisahelpfulwayforHuntertolearnEnglishwell?A.Totalkwithforeigners.B.TomakeflashcardsC.TolistentoEnglishtapes.聽下面一段獨白,回答13~15三個小題。13.Howmanysuggestionsdoesthewritergiveinthisarticle?A.Three.B.Five.C.Six.14.Whatdidthespeakerwanttobewhenhewasachild?A.Ascientist.B.Ateacher.C.Atourguide.15.Whatdoyouneedtohaveatfirstwhenyouwanttoachieveyoursuccess?A.Goodhealth.B.Acleargoal.C.Goodhabits.二、語言知識及運用(共兩節,滿分25分)第一節單項選擇(共15小題,每小題1分,滿分15分)16.--

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30.Oursummerholidayiscoming.Two_____thestudentsinourschoolwillgotoEngland.A.hundredB.hundredsC.hundredofD.hundredsof第二節語法選擇(共10小題,每小題1分,滿分10分)Ifyouhavefailedinthepasttotrytomakebigchangesinlife,tryagainnow,onesmallstepatatime.Everyyearit’sthesame.AsDecember__31___totheend,youthinkaboutthenewyearandallthewaysyouwanttoimproveyourlife.Butasyoustarttowritedownyourhopesforthenewyear,youthinkaboutthelastyear.You__32__writedownallthechangesyouaregoingtomake,butbytheendofJanuarythoseideaget___33__inyourbusylife.Here’sthesuggestion:Forgetthetoobig,hard-to-achievegoalsandjustthinkaboutthesmallones.“Weoftenthinkthatwemustdoeverythinginbigsteps,___34___it’ssohardforustoreach,”saidRobertMaurer,__35__recentlywrotethebookOneSmallStepCanChangeYourLife.“Whatwetrytodoistobeginwith__36___smallstepthatwecan’tfindanyexcuse__37___it.”During__38___,Americanfactorymanagerswereabletoincreaseproductivity(提高生產率)__39___tryingsmall,continuous(持續的)improvementsinsteadofsuddenchanges.Afterthewar,theidea__40___toarebuildingJapan.ItmadeJapanstrongquickly.TheJapanesecalledit“Kaizen”,whichmeans“improvement.”31.A.come B.came C.comesD.coming32.A.exciteB.excited C.exciting D.excitedly33.A.losesB.lostC.loseD.tolose34.A.but B./ C.becauseD.if35.A.whichB.that C.whomD.who36.A.suchaB.such C.soD.soa37.A.don’tdoB.doesn’tdo C.nottodoD.notdo38.A.worldwartwoB.WorldWarIIC.theWorldWarTwoD.SecondWorldWar39.A.forB.from C.by D.with40.A.broughtB.bringC.isbroughtD.wasbrought三、完形填空(共10小題,每小題1分,滿分10分)Harrysaw41adinawindow.Itsaid,“Wanted.TheBestSalesmanintheWorld.TopPay.”“I’magreatsalesman,”Harrytold42.“Icansellanything.I’llaskforthatjob.”Hewentintothebuildingandspoketothemanager.“I’mthebestsalesmanintheworld,”hesaid.“Givemethejob.”“You43proveyou’rethebest,”themanagersaid.“44,”Harrysaid.“Good.”Themanagertookaboxofcandyoutofhisdesk.“Lastweek,Iboughtathousandboxesofthiscandy.45youcansellthemallbeforetheendoftheweek,youcanhavethejob.”“That’seasy,”Harrysaid.Everyday,hetriedtosellboxesofthecandy46shoptoshop.Buthecouldn’tsellone.Thecandywassobadthathecouldn’tevengiveitaway.47oftheweekhewentbacktothemanager.“I’msorry,sir,”hesaid.“Iwaswrongaboutmyself.I’mnotthebestsalesmanintheworld,48Iknow__49is.”“Oh,”saidthemanager,“Who?”“Theguywho50youathousandboxesofthiscandy,”Harrysaid.()41.A.a B.an C.the D./()42.A.himself B.his C.him D.he()43.A.can B.may C.could D.must()44.A.You’rewelcomeB.That’sallright C.Noproblem D.Youwaittosee()45.A.When B.If C.While D.Though()46.A.between B.among C.from D.up()47.A.Bytheend B.Intheend C.Totheend D.Attheend()48.A.and B.or C.but D.then()49.A.who B.where C.which D.what()50.A.sells B.sold C.amselling D.willsell四、閱讀理解(共20小題,每小題2分,滿分40分)(A)IreceivedaletterfrommyAuntLorraineawhileago.ItwasahandwrittenletterthankingmeforsomeShanghaicookiesI’dsenther.AuntLorraineisninety-oneyearsoldandshehaswonderfulmanners,whichiswhyshesentmethe“thankyou”letter.Shealsohaswonderfulhandwriting.Herpenmanshipissmoothandflowingwitheachindividualletterandwordperfectlyformed.Sheisapleasuretoread.AuntLorrainewaseducatedatatimewhenpenmanshipwasconsideredanimportantskill.Today,inthisageofe-mailandtextmessaging,fewpeoplehavethetimeorinclinationtowritelettersorpracticetheirpenmanship.Thisisunfortunate,butgoodpenmanshipisstillimportant,especiallyinschool.Ifyouwanttogetgoodgradesonyouressays,neatnesscounts.YouressaymightbefullofgoodideasbutmessyhandwritingcanturnanAintoaB.AndillegiblehandwritingcangetyouaD.Goodpenmanshiphasotherbenefits,too.Sinceit’saskill,ittrainsyourbrainanddevelopsyourlearningabilities.Italsohelpsyoutoorganizeyourthoughtsandideas.And,believeitornot,thatslowprocessofpushingapenalongpaperimprovesyourreading,spellingandevenyourpronunciationofEnglish.Apartfrom(除了)alltheseeducationalbenefits,goodpenmanshipalsohaspersonalbenefits.Aneatlywrittenlettertoafriendissomethingtheywilltreasureforever.Aletterthatlooksasifachickenhaddancedacrossthepaperwillbequicklytossed.I’vekepttheletterfrommyAuntLorraine,it’satreasure!51.AuntLorrainethankedmebecauseIsenther______.A.ShanghaicookiesB.ShanghaigiftsC.themapofShanghaiD.aflower52.AuntLorrainewrotethethankingletter______.A.bycomputerB.bytypewriterC.byhandD.byaskingothersforhelp53.Thewriterthinkstheneatnesscanbringyou______.A.moneyB.goodgradesC.wishesD.somethingtoeat54.Theword“penmanship”inthepassagemeans_______.A.skillsorstyleinhandwritingB.anarticleC.aletterD.apieceofpaper55.Thepassageismainlyabout______.A.theimportanceofhandwritingB.AuntLorraine’sletterC.thewriter’sShanghaicookiesD.thewriter’sgradesBSpider-Man3(《蜘蛛俠3》)got$29.15millionontheveryfirstdayin16overseasmarketsandbeatthefirsttwoSpider-Manmovies.“ThemoviehadthebestopeningdayeverinsomecountriesonTuesday,includingFrance,ItalyandSouthKorea.”amanfromSonyPicturessaid.“Spider-Man3willopenduringthenextfewdaysinmanyothercountries,includingtheUnitedStatesonFriday.WecertainlyhopethesamethingwillhappeninNorthAmerica,”saidJeffBlake,Sonyvicechairman,onWednesday.2002’sSpider-Manopenedwith$114.8millioninitsfirstweekend,adebutrecordthatstooduntilPiratesoftheCaribbean:DeadMan’sChestbrokeitlastyearwith$135.6millionaweekend.Spider-Man2openedonaWednesdaybeforethefourthweekendofJulyin2004,andsetarecordof$180.1millioninitsfirstsixdays.InFrance,Spider-Man3tookin$6.8millionontheopeningday,morethanthefirstdaysforSpider-ManandSpider-Man2combined.Itearned$4.6millioninGermany,$4millioninItaly,$3.7millioninJapan,$3.4millioninSouthKorea,$1.1millioninthePhilippinesand$1millioneachinHongKongandThailand.56.Spider-Man3____________whenitwasshownonthefirstday.A.wasnotverypopularB.wasenjoyedbythepeopleinCanadaC.earnedmoremoneythanSpider-man2D.got$29.15millioninAmerica57.JeffBlakehopesthat________.A.moreandmorepeoplecanseethemovieB.Spider-Man3willbeenjoyedbychildrenC.Spider-Man3willmakeasmuchmoneyasthefirsttwomoviesD.Spider-Man3willbeaspopularinNorthAmericaasitwasinotherplaces58.InwhichcountrydidSpider-Man3earnthemostmoney?A.Germany. B.Italy.C.SouthKorea.D.America.59.Themainideaofthepassageisthat______.A.peopleexpecttoseeSpider-Man4soonB.Spider-man3ismorepopularinSouthKoreathaninGermanyC.Spider-man3costlotsofmoneyD.Spider-man3isverypopularallovertheworld60.Youwouldprobablyreadthispassagefrom______.A.atalkshow B.amoviemagazineC.anadD.anotice(C)Didyoueverwonderwhyyourfavoritefoodstastesogood?Well,youshouldthankyourtastebuds(味蕾)forlettingyouenjoythesaltinessandthesweetness.Tastebudsaresensoryorgans(感覺器官)thatarefoundonyourtongueandallowyoutoexperiencetastesthataresweet,salty,sourandbitter.Theaveragepersonhasabout10,000tastebudsandthey’rereplaced(替換)every2weeksorso.Butasapersongrowsolder,someofthosetastebudsdon’tgetreplaced.Anolderpersonmayonlyhave5,000workingtastebuds.That’swhycertainfoodsmayhaveastrongertasteforchildrenthantheydoforadults.Smokingcanalsoreducethenumberoftastebudsapersonhas.Butbeforeyougivetastebudsallthethanksforyourfavoriteflavors(滋味),it’simportanttothankyournosetoo.Theupperpartofyournosecanreceivethechemicalsthatmakeyourbraincreatethesensation(感覺)offlavor.Sowhenyouhaveacold,andyournoseisstuffy,youmightnoticethatyourfooddoesn’tseemtohavemuchflavor.Ifyouholdyournosewhileeating,yourtastebudsareabletotellyourbrainsomethingaboutwhatyou’reeating—thatit’ssweet,forinstance—butyouwon’tbeabletopickouttheexactflavoruntilyouletgoofyournose.Sothenexttimeyouenjoyanappleorsomesoup,thankyourtongueandyournose!Withoutthem,lifewouldn’thaveanyflavors.61.Howmanyworkingtastebudsmayanoldmanhave?A.10,000.B.5,000. C.2,000. D.8,000.62.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“reduce”meaninChinese?A.減少 B.增加 C.改變 D.失去63.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Thesamefoodhasastrongertasteforchildrenthanforadults.B.Adultscanenjoysomefoodsmoreeasily.C.Apersoncan’tsmellthingsthataresweet,salty,sour,andbitter.D.People’stastebudswillnotworkwhentheyholdtheirnoses.64.Whatwillhappenifyoucatchabadcoldandyournoseisstuffy?A.Youcan’ttasteanythingatall.B.Thingswilltastethesame.C.Youwon’tbeabletotelltheexactflavor.D.Yourbrainwillcreateastrongerflavor.65.Whatdoesthesecondparagraphmainlytellus?A.Howtoenjoydeliciousfood. B.Whataretastebuds.C.Howdotastebudswork. D.Weshouldthankournoses.(D)Herearesometipsonhowtotalkwithyourparents.Trytostartyourtalkwithsomethingfun.Thiswillmaketalkingeasier.Forexample,askyourparentsquestionsabouttheirday.Theylovethis!Makeitclearwhatyouwanttotellyourparents.Iftheyhaveanopinion,letthemfinishanddon’tdisturb.Askthemtodothesameforyou.Showthemrespectbylisteningtothemcarefully.Lookattheireyessincerely.Behonest.Honestybuildstrust(信任).Lifeisgoodwhenyourparentstrustyou.Ifyourparentsdon’tunderstand,that’sOK.Itdoesn’tmeantheydon’tloveyouorthey’renottrying.Sometimesyouhavetoexplainthingstothemagainorinadifferentway,Whenyoufinishthetalk,thankthemforlistening,.Saysomethinglike,“thanks!Thathelped.”Itwillletthemknowthisisimportanttoyou,andmakethemwanttodoitmoreoften.Ifyoufeeltherearestillthingstotalkabout,setupatimewiththemtotalkaboutitanotherday.66.What’sthemainideaofthispassage?A.Weshouldshowrespecttoourparents.B.It’simportanttotrustourparents.C.Weshouldbethankfultoourparents.D.Therearesomewaystotalkwithourparents.67.Whatshouldwedowhenourparentshavesomeopinions?A.Askthemtostop B.ArguewiththemandthensatsorryC.Letthemlistentoyou D.Letthemfinishanddon’tdisturb68.Whyshouldwelookattheireyeswhilelistening?A.Becausetheymakeusdothat.B.BecausethisshowsweagreewithwhattheysayC.BecausethismakesthemfeelrespectedD.Becausethisshowsweunderstandthem69.Whenwefinishthetalk,weshouldtellourparentsthatwe_____whattheyhavedoneforus.Thiswillletthemknowtalkingisimportanttous.A.arecarefulofB.aresatisfiedwithC.areangryaboutD.arethankfulfor70.Whichisthe

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