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江苏扬州市扬州中学2013-2014学年高二上英语中考试题答案
第I 卷 (选择题, 共85分)
第一部分 听力 (共两小节,20小题,每小题1分,满分20分)
第一节  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三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有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。
1. Where does the conversation take place? 来源进步网www.szjjedu.com
A. In an elevator.         B. On a bus.           C. In a taxi.
2. How much d oes each ticket cost?
A. £3.70.              B. £4.70.            C. £7.40.
3. What item is needed the most?
A. Batteries.            B. Cell phones.         C. MP4s.
4. What do we know about Karen?
A. She hasn’t been in contact with the speakers.
B. She has turned away from all her friends. 来源进步网www.szjjedu.com
C. She really likes her studies.
5. Why did the woman change her job?
A. She didn’t like machines.     B. She was not good at doing business.
C. She didn’t like accounting.
第二节(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。
6. At what time will the speakers go to see the Smiths? 来源进步网www.szjjedu.com
  A. 3:30.                 B. 4:00.              C. 4:15.
7. How will they go there?
  A. By bus.               B. By bike.           C. On foot.
8. Where will they meet?
  A. At the bus stop.   B. Opposite the factory.    C. In front of the bookstore.
听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。
9. Why does the man like Joplin’s?
   A. Because of the location.     B. Because of the benefits.   C. Because of the salary.
10. What does the woman suggest?
   A. He should reconsider.         B. He should ask for more benefits.  
C. He should apply for it.
11. Why is the woman familiar with Joplin’s?
   A. Her husband was employed there.      B. She lives near there.
C. She once worked there.
听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。来源进步网www.szjjedu.com
12.What’s Charles’s problem?
A. He has to rent a room.    B. He has to pay the rent.  C. He has to leave his home.
13. What do we know about the woman in the past? 来源进步网www.szjjedu.com
A. She always lent money to the man.   B. She got financial problems.
C. She always bought lotteries.
14. How did the woman get so much money?
A. She won the lottery.      B. She found a good job.     C. Her uncle left it to her.
听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。 
15. What is the woman’s first impression of the television?
A. It’s too big.       B. It’s beautiful.        C. It’s of high quality.
16. How much did the TV cost the man?
    A. $1000.         B. $1200.            C. $2400.
17. What does the woman suggest the man do? 
A. Watch less television. 
B. Have the old television fixed.
C. Return the television and get his money back.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18. What roles do fathers play nowadays?
A. They mainly stay at home looking after children.
B. They work outside the home leaving childcare to their wives.
C. Besides working they help with childcare as well.
19. What do people often do on Mother’s Day? 来源进步网www.szjjedu.com
A. Mothers and children go shopping together.
B. They have outdoor picnics. 
C. They wear carnations.
20. What is most important on these two days?
A. What children write on cards.     B. The value of gifts.
C. Love and respect given to parents.
第二部分 英语知识运用 (共两节,满分35分)
第一节 单项填空(共15小题,每小题1分, 满分15分)
请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
21. — I’m terribly sorry to have put you to so much trouble.
   — _____. You didn’t mean to, did you?[来源:Z*xx*k.Com] 来源进步网www.szjjedu.com
A. Forget it    B. I’m afraid not  C. All right     D. You are welcome
22. _____ to get a ticket for the concert, George has been standing in a queue for two hours.
A. Determining   B. To be determined   C. Determined   D. To determine
23. _____, the students insist that he _____ separated from his desk mate, who is very naughty.
A. Avoiding to be affected; be        B. To avoid to be affected; would be
  C. Avoid being affected; should be      D. To avoid being affected; be
24. Mary’s QQ number must have been stolen by someone else yesterday, _____? Because she asked me to lend her ¥5,000, _____ had never happened before.
   A. didn’t it; that           B. haven’t it; which 
   C. wasn’t it; which         D. wasn’t it; it来源进步网www.szjjedu.com
25. So far, large quantities of information _____ sent to the company by email, which has a great effect on improving the quality of its products. 来源进步网www.szjjedu.com
A. has been       B. have been       C. was       D. were
26. A murderer has escaped from prison, so a nationwide search for him is _____.
   A. on the way     B. in a way     C. under way    D. in the way
27. There is no doubt _____ MoYan, who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature last year, has been _____ in writing for decades.
   A. that; committed      B. whether; committed    C. what; absorbed   D. that; absorbed
28. I’ve been to many places, but nowhere else _____ a place more beautiful than my hometown.
   A. I can find      B. can I find    C. had I found     D. I had found
29. Paper produced every year is ________ the world’s production of vehicles.
A. the three times weight of         B. heavier three times than
C. as three times heavy as          D. three times the weight of来源进步网www.szjjedu.com
30. ____________, the idea of having to work under a woman was more than he could stand.
   A. Wanting the job very much          B. Though he wanted the job very much
   C. Although wanting the job very much   D. He wanted the job badly
31. Only one third of the people present at the meeting voted ______ the new law.
A. in search of   B. in short of    C. in favor of    D. in case of
32. —May I speak to your manager Mr.Williams at five o’clock tonight?
—I’m sorry. Mr. Williams ________ to a conference long before then.
  A. would have gone   B. had gone    C. will have gone     D. has gone
33. The play           next month aims mainly to reflect the local culture.
  A. produced             B. to be produced
  C. being produced        D. having been produced来源进步网www.szjjedu.com
34. Recently we held a discussion about what we shall use for power when all the oil in the world has _________?
  A. given out      B. used up          C.  run out of             D. put out
35. —Are there any English story-books for us students in the library?
—There are only a few, _______________.
A.if much      B.if some       C.if many        D.if any 
第二部分 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)来源进步网www.szjjedu.com
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
My First Job
Jay Leno is a very famous TV host in NBC. He started his talk show titled The Jay Lena Show in September 2009.It was a very popular TV programme in America.Here is the story of his first job.
I gained a very strong work concept from my parents, both of whom lived through a hard period of time--the Great Depression. They couldn't _36__ people who didn't work regularly. I once told my mom that Sylvester Stallone was getting $12 million for ten weeks of work. "What's he going to do the rest of the _37__?" She asked.
I took my first job at Wilmington Ford near my hometown of Andover, Massachusetts, when I was 16. I worked until five or six o'clock on school days and __38_ 12-hour days during the summer as a prepper(擦洗汽车的小工).This meant washing and polishing the new cars, and making sure the paper floor mats were in _39_. Another responsibility was taking off the hubcaps (车轮毂盖) at night, so they wouldn't get stolen, and ___40___  them the next day. This was __41__   work because we had about seven acres of __42__. One day, carrying an armful of hubcaps __43___ a corner, I almost __44__ our new general m anager. Scared, I dropped them all.He __45__  me on the spot.
I was too ashamed to tell my parents. Every day for about two weeks, I stayed __46__  until evening.Then I would go home and say I had a __47__ day at work.来源进步网www.szjjedu.com
Trying to make a last __48__,  I wrote a letter to Henry Ford II and told him what ha ppened. I said that we were a reliable Ford family and that when I was old enough, I was going to buy a Mustang. __49__ the owner of the dealership(经营店) called. "I don't know who you know in Detroit." he said."but if you want your job back, you've ___50___ it.”
Later, during college, I wanted to work at a Roils-Royce dealership, but the owner said there were no openings. So I started washing cars there anyway. When the __51__ noticed me, I said I was working until he __52__ me. He did. And the second day, I started to work there as a sales clerk.
It ___53___ persistence (坚持) to succeed. Attitude ___54___ matters.I have never thought I was better than anyone else, but I have always believed I couldn't be __ 55 __.来源进步网www.szjjedu.com
36. A. see          B. know          C. love            D. understand
37. A. day       B. month           C. year  D. week
38. A. took up      B. put in            C. gave out            D. stuck to
39. A. shape        B. need             C. place  D. fashion
40. A. changing     B. replacing          C. selling             D. cleaning
41. A. regular       B. normal            C. hard               D. plain
42. A. cars          B. mats              C. areas   D. floors
43. A. at            B. around            C. beyond        D. in
44. A. broke into     B. crashed into        C. looked across    D. came across
45. A. punished       B. left               C.  fired         D. forgot
46. A. calm          B. busy              C. still       D. alone
47. A. stressful       B. relaxing           C. great       D. bad
48. A. change        B. effort             C. dialogue            D. decision
49. A. Eventually     B. Gradually          C. Temporarily         D. Hopefully
50. A. reached       B. passed             C. caught        D. got
51. A. owner        B. prepper             C. clerk        D. customer
52. A. helped        B. hired              C. tired        D. called
53. A. takes         B. shows             C. carries              D. makes
54. A. ever          B. even              C. never        D. also
55. A.followed     B. defeated           C. scolded             D. interrupted
第三部分 阅读理解(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
(A)
Children's lives have changed greatly over the last 50 years.But do they have a happier childhood than you or I did?
It's difficult to look back on one's own childhood without some element of nostalgia(怀旧的). I have four brothers and sisters, and my memories are all about being with them.Playing board games on the living room floor, or spending days in the street with the other neighborhood children, racing up and down on our bikes, or exploring the nearby woods.My parents scarcely appear i n these memories, except as providers either of meals or of severe blame after some particularly risky adventure.
These days, in the UK at least, the nature of childhood has changed dramatically.Firstly, families are smaller, and there are far more only children.It is common for both parents to work outside the home and there is the feeling that there just isn't time to bring up a large family, or that no one could possibly afford to have more than one child.As a result, today's boys and girls spend much of their time alone.Another major change is that yo ungsters today tend to spend a huge amount of their free time at home, inside.More than anything this is due to the fact that parents worry far more than they used to about real or imagined dangers, so they wouldn't dream of letting their children play outside by themselves.
Finally, the kind of toys children have and the way they play is totally different.Computer and video games have replaced the board games and more interesting activities of my childhood.The irony(令人啼笑皆非的事情) is that so many ways of playing games are called "interactive”. The fact that you can play electronic games on your own further increases the sense of loneliness felt by many young people today.
Do these changes mean that children today have a less relaxing childhood  than I had? I personally believe that they do, but perhaps every gene ration feels exactly the same.
56. What is the purpose of the direct question given in the first paragraph?
A. To show who the passage is written for.   来源进步网www.szjjedu.com
  B. To gather people's opinions on childhood.[来源:Zxxk.Com] 来源进步网www.szjjedu.com
C. To compare the childhood lives of two generations. 
  D. To get people's attention and lead in the topic.
57. Which is NOT a reason for the changes?
A. Families are smaller today.      B. Toys can be played by children alone at home.
C. It's too dangerous to play outside. D. Parents worried too much about their children.
58. What has the writer focused on in the fourth paragraph?
A. Some games that young people play today aren't really good.
B. Computer and video games have replaced the board games.
C. Young people today shouldn't play electronic games.
  D. Board games are much more interesting than computer games.
(B)
Cell Phones Are the New Cigarettes
When you get in your car, you reach for it.When you’re at work, you take a break to have a moment alone with it.When you get into a lift, you play with it.
Cigarettes? Cup of coffee? No, it’s the third most addictive thing in modern life, the cell phone.And experts say it is becoming more difficult for many people to curb their longing to hug it more tightly than most of their personal relationships.
With its shiny surface, its smooth and satisfying touch, its air of complexity, the cell phone  connects us to the world even as it disconnects us from people three feet away.In just the past  couple of years, the cell phone has challenged individuals, employers, phone makers and  counselors(顾问)in ways its inventors in the late 1940s never imagined.
The costs are becoming even more evident, and I don’t mean just the monthly bill.Dr.Chris  Knippers, a counselor at the Betty Ford Center in Southern California, reports that the overuse of  cell phones has become a social problem not much different from other harmful addictions: a barrier to one-on-one personal contact, and an escape from reality.
It sounds extreme, but we’ve all witnessed the evidence: The person at a restaurant who talks on the phone through an entire meal, ignoring his kids around the table; the woman who talks on the phone in the car, ignoring her husband; the teen who texts messages all the way home from school, avoiding contact with kids all around him.
Is it just rude, or is it a kind of unhealthiness? And pardon me, but how is this improving the quality of life?
Jim Williams, an industrial sociologist based in Massachusetts, notes that cell-phone addiction is part of a set of symptoms in a widening gulf of personal separation.He points to a study by Duke University researchers that found one-quarter of Americans say they have no one to discuss their most important personal business with.Despite the growing use of phones, e-mail and instant messaging, in other words, Williams says studies show that we don’t have as many friends as our parents. “Just as more information has led to less wisdom, more acquaintances via the Internet and cell phones have produced fewer friends,” he says.[来源:学科网]
If the cell phone has truly had these effects, it’s because it has become very widespread.Consider that in 1987, there were only 1 million cell phones in use.Today, something like 300 million Americans carry them.They far outnumber wired phones in the United States.
59. Which of the following best explains the title of the passage?
A. Cell phone users smoke less than they used to.
B. Cell phones have become as popular as cigarettes.
C. More people use cell phones than smoke cigarettes.
D. Cell phones have become as addictive as cigarettes.来源进步网www.szjjedu.com
60. The underlined word “curb” in Paragraph 2 means ____.
A. ignore  B. control       C. develop           D. rescue
61. The example of a woman talking on the phone in the car supports the idea that           .
A. cell phones do not necessarily bring people together
B. talking on the phone while driving is dangerous
C. women use cell phones more often than men
D. cell phones make one-on-one personal contact easy
(C)
Does style really sell?
   How can the appearance of a product be more important than what it does? The battle between form and function rose again when James Dyson, British inventor of the Dyson vacuum(真空)cleaner that has sold in millions around the world, resigned as chairman of London's Design Museum. It is widely believed that Mr.Dyson felt that the museum put too much stress on style and fashion at the expense of serious industrial design.
   Mr.Dyson accused the museum of not keeping true to itself. He may be right, but these days, museums everywhere can no longer afford to be unique centers of scholarship and learning.Among competition for sponsorship, they must use exhibitions of populist culture, nice cafes and shops or, best of all, a new building by Frank Gehry to increase visitor numbers.
   On the one hand, some producers can be too old-fashioned and too concerned with the importance of product engineering and the functionality of their goods.On the other hand there are those who believe that how a product looks is more important.Design is indeed a broad term, involving both function and form.Typically, in any given product area, it changes from the former to the latter. Clothing is a good example.But surely you would have to be a very shallow person to think something's appearance was more important than what it did.
   Today nearly all goods at any given price-point do much the same job.So almost the only way producers can differentiate their products from those of their competitors is to create some sort of emotional connection with the consumer, which could be through the visual appeal of the product or its packaging; or the imagery(意象)created by advertising. And what of the Dyson vacuum cleaners? Mr. Dyson may believe that people buy these machines because of the graphs showing their superior suction(喝酒), but most vacuum cleaners do a good job; the main reason people pay extra for a Dyson is because it is a vacuum cleaner with a trendy brand. With its inside workings exposed, it is a bit like a Richard Rogers building with all its pipes shown in bright colors on the outside instead of being hidden inside. Functional it may be, but it is a bit of a trick, too.
62. Mr. Dyson left the Design Museum because he thought the museum         .
A. didn't increase the number of visitors
    B. couldn't provide scholarships for learners来源进步网www.szjjedu.com
C. hadn't great appeal for serious industrial designs
    D. wasn't loyal to its original purpose of learning
63. Speaking of clothing, the underlined word "latter" refers to         .
A. affording protection        B. indicating one's identity
C. making someone beautiful   D. providing warmth
64. What is the author's opinion in Paragraph 4?
A. A product with convenient packa ging sells well.
B. The majority of consumers prefer to buy branded goods.
C. Emotion contributes much to the development of advertising industry.
D. Most similarly priced products are of a comparable standard.
65. The author believes that people buy the Dyson vacuum cleaner because           .
A. it has a fashionable range      B. it has very good suction
C. it sells well around the world   D. it is invented by James Dyson
66. What is the author's attitude towards the form of a product?
A. Optimistic    B. Skeptical    C. Objective    D. Disapproving
(D)
When I left home for college, I sought to escape the limited world of farmers, small towns, and country life. I long for the excitement of the city, for the fast pace that rural life lacked, for adventure beyond the horizon. I dreamed of exploring the city, living within a new culture and landscape, and becoming part of the pulse of an urban jungle.
Yet some of my best times were driving home, leaving the city behind and slipping back into the valley. As city life disappeared and traffic thinned, I could see the faces of the other drivers relax. Then, around a bend in the highway,  the grassland of the valley would come into being, offering a view of gentle rolling hills. The land seemed permanent. I felt as if I had stepped back in time.
    I took comfort in the stability of the valley. Driving through small farm communities, I imagined the founding families still rooted in their grand homes, generations working the same lands, neighbors remaining neighbors for generations. I allowed familiar farmhouse landmarks to guide me.
Close to home, I often turned off the main highway and took a different, getting familiar farms again and testing my memory. Friends lived in those houses. I had eaten meals and spent time there; I had worked on some of these farms, lending a hand during a peak harvest, helping a family friend for a day or two. The houses and lands looked the same, and I could picture the gentle faces and hear familiar voices as if little had been changed. As I eased into our driveway I’d return to old ways, becoming a son once again, a child on the family farm. My feelings were honest and real. How I longed for a land where life stood still and my memories could be relived. When I left the farm for college, I could only return as visitor to the valley, a traveler looking for home.
Now the farm is once again my true home. I live in that farmhouse and work the permanent lands. My world may seem unchanged to casual observers, but they are wrong. I know this: if there’s a constant on these farms, it’s the constant of change. 来源进步网www.szjjedu.com
The good observer will recognize the differences. A farmer replants an orchard (果园) with a new variety of peaches. Irrigation is added to block of old grapes, so I imagine the vineyar d has a new owner. Occasionally the changes are clearly evident, like a FOR SALE sign. But I need to read the small print in order to make sure that a bank has taken possession of the farm. Most of the changes contain two stories. One is the physical change of the farm, the other involves the people on that land, the human story behind the change. 来源进步网www.szjjedu.com
I’ve been back on the farm for a decade and still haven’t heard all the stories behind the changes around me. But once I add my stories to the landscape, I can call this place my home, a home that continues to evolve and changes as I add more and more of my stories. 来源进步网www.szjjedu.com
A poet returns to the valley and says, “Little has changed in the valley, and how closed-minded you all are!” He comments about the lack of interest in sports, social and environmental issues in the poverty and inequality of our life. He was born and raised here, so he might have the right to criticize and lecture us. Yet he speaks for many who think they know the valley. How differently would others think of us if they knew the stories of a grape harvest in a wet year or a peach without a home?
67. What made the writer relax as he drove from the city to the country?
    A. The land seemed familiar to him. B. The traffic moved more slowly.
C. He could see for miles and miles.   D. The people he passed seemed to be calmer.
68. When he was in college, why was the writer sad when he returned to his family home?
A. He remembered how hard he used to work.  B. He recognized the old housed and land.
C. He realized that he was only a visitor.      D. He remembered his next door neighbors.
69. Which of the following most likely indicates that there is a sad human story behind a physical change on the farm?
A. A new variety of peach is being planted. 
B. A piece of land is being sold by a bank. 来源进步网www.szjjedu.com
C. Irrigation is being added to a grape operation.
D. A farm is being sold to a large corporation.
70. The fact that most upsets the writer with the poet is that________.
A. the poet thinks that the folk people are backward
B. the poet’s criticism and comments are not objective
C. the poet says that little has changed in the valley
D. the poet prefers to live in the urban area
第II卷 (非选择题,共35分)
第四部分 任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)来源进步网www.szjjedu.com
  请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入1个最恰当的单词。
What is waste and why does it matter?
    Waste or rubbish is something that people throw away because they no longer need it or want it. Almost everything we do creates waste and as a society we are currently producing more waste than ever before. We do this at home and at work. The fact that we produce waste, and get rid of it, matters for the following reasons.
    When something is thrown away we lose the natural resources, the energy and the time which have been used to make the product. The vast majority of resources that we use in manufacturing products and providing services cannot be replaced. The use of these resources cannot go on indefinitely - we would run out.
    When something is thrown away we are putting pressure on the environment's ability to cope--in terms of the additional environmental impacts associated with extracting(选取) the new resources, manufacturing and distributing the goods, and in terms of the environmental impacts associated with getting rid of our rubbish. 来源进步网www.szjjedu.com
    When something is thrown away we are not able to see it as a resource. It is well understood that what is waste to one person may not be viewed as waste by another. A good example of this is scrap metal which has been recycled for many years. Increasingly people are realizing that it makes economic sense as well as environmental sense to use "waste" rather than just throw it away.
    The process of using up the earth's natural resources to make products which we then throw away, sometimes a very short time later, is not "sustainable" -- in other words, it cannot continue indefinitely.
The way we consume materials will affect whether we have a sustainable society that leaves resources available for future generations to use. As consumers and producers, we are central to the concept of sustainability. We need to think about how we can get more out of less, how we can use less and throw away less and how we can do better things with our so-called "waste" than throw it away. We need to see "waste" as a "resource".                 

Title The problem with waste
Definition Waste or rubbish is (71)  ▲   people throw away when they do not need it or want it any longer.



Important
(72)  ▲   
on society The natural resources, the energy and the time used to make the product become (73)  ▲  when something is throw away. The vast majority of resources can’t be replaced and they would be (74)  ▲    up. The environment's ability to extract the new resources, manufacture  and distribute the goods and get rid of rubbish is (75)  ▲   pressure.
People (76)  ▲  to see it as a resource. Increasingly, people are realizing that it makes both economic sense and environmental sense to use "waste" (77)  ▲  of just throwing it away.
Result We’ll leave less resources (78)  ▲  for future generations to use.

(79)  ▲   People should have the(80)  ▲   of sustainability, thinking about getting more out of less, using less, throwing less and doing better things with it.
People should see "waste" as a "resource".

第五部分 单词拼写 (共10小题,每题0.5分,满分5分)
81. People’s _____(态度) towards the Diaoyu Islands issue vary from person to person.
82. Sarah told me that she felt ______ (背叛) by her friend Hannah.
83. The guests made a number of ______ (评论) about the service of the hotel. 来源进步网www.szjjedu.com
84. I would _____ (感激) it very much if you offered me some suggestions on how to improve my oral English.
85. They are demanding certain __________(保证)before they sign the treaty.
86. Safety taken into consideration, Mary’s parents hesitated to give p_____ for her driving alone when she was in senior high school.
87. While this kind of humor may sound cruel, it usually only works if both the comedian and the audience have a_______ for or admire the person being made fun of.
88. In general, traffic is bad, p_____ during the rush hour in big cities.
89. It is said that, in China, the number of young people has been on the d_____ as a result of the one-child policy.
90.He lacks sound j         , which means he doesn’t exactly know what is right or wrong. 来源进步网www.szjjedu.com
第六部分:书面表达(满分20分)
自从2009年哥本哈根世界气候大会召开以来,发展低碳经济一直是一个热门话题。最近,你班就这一话题进行了讨论。请根据下表内容写一篇报道,向校园网站投稿。
注意:1、文章开头已写好,不计入总字数;
      2、字数:150左右。
      3、参考词汇:可再生的  renewable 

在我国实施低碳经济的必要性 1、 人们只重视经济发展,忽略环境保护
2、 随着汽车和工厂的增加,大量碳气体被排放,造成严重空气污染
3、 如果这种局面继续下去,自然资源会耗尽,环境会受到破坏
同学们的建议 1、 多种树,增加森林覆盖率
2、 开发可再生能源
3、 对废弃物进行循环利用
你的看法
(至少两点)
Since the Copenhagen Climate Conference was held in 2009, carrying out a low carbon economy has been a hot topic. Recently our class had a heated discussion about it.____________________________

参考答案
听力: 1-5. BABAC      6-10. CBCCA      11-15. ABBCA     16-20. BCCCC
单选: 21-25. ACDCB   26-30. CDBDB    31-35. CCBAD来源进步网www.szjjedu.com
完型: 36-40. DCBCB    41-45. CABBC     46-50. BCBAD    51-55. ABADB
阅读:  56-58. DCA      59-61. DBA    62-66. DCDAC     67-70. ACBB
任务型阅读:
71. what/something   72. impacts/effects/influences    73. lost   74. used   75. under  
76.fail  77.instead  78. available  79.Suggestions/Tips/Advice/Solutions 
80. sense/concept
单词:1. attitudes   2. betrayed   3. remarks/comments 4. appreciate   5. guarantees  [来源:学科网]
      6. permission  7. affection  8. particularly        9. decrease 
10. judgement/judgment[来源:学科网]
作文:
    Since the Copenhagen Climate Conference was held in 2009, carrying out a low carbon economy has been a hot topic. Recently our class had a heated discussion about it.
    Through the discussion, we are fully aware of the necessity of carrying out a low carbon economy in our country. At present, people pay more attention to economic growth than environmental protection. With the increase of cars and factories, large quantities of carbon gases are let off, causing serious air pollution. If the situation continues, natural resources will be used up and environment will be destroyed.
    During the discussion, my classmates put forward the following suggestions about how to take a green development path. First, more trees should be planted to expand forest coverage. Second, clean and renewable energy should be developed. Third, many things that people throw away should be recycled and reused.
    On a personal note, I think everyone should do his part to live a low carbon life. We should try to save every bit of water and electricity. We should use public transportation as much as possible. Besides, we should call on people around us to make contributions to creating a green homeland.
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听力原文:
Text 1
M: At which stop will we get off?
W: We still have three more stops to go,
Text 2
W: Yes?
M: I’d like two single tickets, please.
W: Where to?
M: To king’s Street.
W: That’s seven pounds forty.
M: Thanks.
Text 3
W: Mr. Johnson. I am running out of inventory(存货).
M: What items are you short of?
W: I am low on batteries, cameras and MP4s, but worst of all, cell phones.
Text 4
M: I haven’t heard from Karen since she went to Spain for further study.
W: Neither have I.
Text 5
M: Well, I thought you were working for a large office-machine company.
W: I was for a few months, but I decided that accounting wasn’t what I wanted to do.
M: That’s why you changed your job.
Text 6
M: I’d like to pay a visit to the Smiths at 3:30 p.m. Will you got with me, Mary?
W: I’d love to, but I won’t be off work from my factory job until 4:00 p.m. How about 4:15? I’ll be free then, Jack.
M: Ok. Lets meet at the bus stop and take the No.5 bus to  go there.
W: Why not go by bike? The bus will be crowded at that time.
M: But my bike is broken.
W: You can use your sister’s new bike, can’t you?
M: Yes. I’ll wait for you in front of the bookstore opposite the cinema.
Text 7
M: I’m going to apply for a job at Joplin’s. I heard they’re paying $12 an hour. That’s the best starting salary I’ve found!
W: Yes, that is a good working salary, but their benefits are terrible. If I were you, I’d think twice before working for them.
M: How do you know so much about Joplin’s?
W: My husband used to work there. They give no health insurance benefits to their part-time workers, but they’re on call for all the major holidays! 来源进步网www.szjjedu.com
Text 8
W: What’s wrong, Charles? You look like you have a lot on your mind.
M: Oh, it’s nothing.
W: Come on, there’s something wrong. It’s written all over your face.
M: Well, OK. Since you’re my best friend, I guess I can tell you.
W: Yes, I’m ready.
M: Well, my rent was due yesterday, and I couldn’t pay it.
W: Really? How much are you short ?
M: I still need to come up with $1000.
W: Well, I could lend it to you.
M: Really? Thanks. You’re my savior.
W: No problem. And you can pay me back whenever you can.
M: You’re kidding! Wait a minute, there’s something fishy going on here.
W: What are you talking about?
M: Now, why would you lend me money? I thought you were broke.
W: Well. my bad days are over.
M: Did you win the lottery or something?
W: No. My rich uncle passed away last week and left me his fortune.
M: Are you serious?
W: I sure am. I’m set for life.
Text 9
W: Hey, you got a new television!
M: Yes, it was delivered yesterday. What do you think of it?
W: It’s huge. It takes up practically the entire side of the room.
M: I know, I know. You don’t think it’s …Well, unreasonable, do you?
W: I didn’t say that. I mean if you enjoy it, why not? What happened to your old TV anyhow?
M: It just stopped working last Friday. It was pretty old and didn’t work well. I thought I could afford it, so I thought, why not get a new one?
W: It must have been expensive.
M: Well, not as much as you might think. I got it on sale for 50% off .来源进步网www.szjjedu.com
W: Really? Where?
M: At a Stereo City on Road 20. You know, at first, I just wanted to replace what I had—a TV about the same size and quality, but the salesman was pushing these because of the 50% off sale.
W: Yeah, but 50% off what?
M: 2400 dollars. 来源进步网www.szjjedu.com
W: You spent 1200 dollars on a TV?
M: It’s got a lot of special features. Look at this remote control.
W: I’m sure it does. But that’s still a lot of money for a television. I didn’t think you watched TV that much.
M: Well, I don’t. Do you think I ought to return it? If I do it within a week of purchase, I can get my money back.
W: Yes. And you know what? I think you ought to read up on TV first and choose the make and model you want before you go to the store. That way, you’ll get what you want.
Text 10
    People in the United States honor their parents with two specific days: Mother’s Day, on the Second Sunday in May, and Father’s Day, on the third Sunday in June. During these days,
Americans show love and respect for their parents. Parents raise their children and educate them to be responsible citizens. They give their children love and care. These two days give us a chance to think about the changing roles of mothers and fathers. More mothers now work outside the home. More fathers must help with childcare.
These two special days are celebrated in many different ways. On Mother’s Day, people often wear carnations. And families get together at home, as well as in restaurants. They often have outdoor picnics for Father’s Day. These are days of fun and good feelings and memories.
     Another tradition is to give cards and gifts. Children can make them in school. Many people make cards for their own parents. These are valued more than the ones bought in stores. It is not the value of the gift that is important, but it is “the thought that counts.”

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