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和語言初步確定其所屬檔次,然后以該檔次的要求來衡量,確定或調(diào)整檔次,最后給分。 5. 自己的體會。 二 5— 8 2 語言錯誤很多,影響表達。 注意: 。如只有關(guān)鍵詞而無主謂結(jié)構(gòu),不可視為要點寫出。 ,評分時,應(yīng)視其對交際的影響程度予以考試。 注意: 80 詞左右; ,以使行文連貫; ,不計入總詞數(shù)。 76. The newlyopened supermarket had something on sale last Sunday. (改為一般疑問句 ) ______ the newlyopened supermarket ______ anything on sale last Sunday? 77. They will study abroad after they finish high school. (改為同義句 ) They won’t study abroad ______ they ______ high school. 78. 他們一大早就動身去倫敦旅行 了。 17. What can you do in the summer courses? A. Make some young friends. B. Take part in PE activities. C. Learn foreign languages. 18. How many courses do they offer? A. Two. B. Three. C. Four. 19. How much should you pay to take all the courses? A. $100. B. $180. C. $260. 20. What should you do first to take the course? A. Fill out a form. B. Pay the money. C. Mail a letter. 第二部分:英語知識運用(共 2 節(jié),滿分 30 分) 第一節(jié) 語法和詞匯知識(共 15 小題;每小題 1 分,滿分 15 分) 從 A、 B、 C三個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。每段對話讀兩遍。 ,共計 100 分??忌鞔饡r,須將答案答在答題卡上,在本試題卷、草稿紙上答題無效。 第一節(jié) (共 5 小題;每小題 分,滿分 分) 聽下面 5 段對話。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。 9 A Steve was waiting for the girl whose heart he knew, but whose face he didn’t – the girl with a rose. She was his pen friend. She had helped him a lot both in study and life. They planned their first meeting for 7 pm at Grand Central Station in New York. “You’ll find me,” she wrote, “by the red rose I’ll be wearing on my coat.” So at 7 pm he was in the station looking for the girl with a red rose. A young woman was ing towards him. She was wearing a green coat and was everything that he hoped Miss Maynell would be. But there was no red rose. Then a plainlooking (相貌平平的 ) woman walked past. She was well past 40 years old. On her coat there was a red rose. He did not hesitate (猶豫 ). “ I’ m Steve Blanchard, and you must be Miss Maynell. I am so glad you could meet me. May I take you to dinner?” he asked. A kind smile appeared on the woman’s face. “I don’t know what this is about, son,” she answered, “But the young lady in the gre en coat who just went by asked me to wear this rose on my coat. She said if you asked me out to dinner, I should tell you that she is waiting for you in the big restaurant across the street. She said it was a kind of test!” 51. Why did Steve go to the Grand Central Station? A. To see his girlfriend. B. To meet his pen friend. C. To visit his online friend. 52. How did Steve know that he met the right person? A. The girl wore a green coat. B. The woman was 40 years old. C. The girl wore a rose on the coat. 53. Miss Maynell asked the woman for help to see if Steve ______. A. treated people by their looks B. was young and handsome C. could find her at once 10 54. From the last paragraph we learn that ______at last. A. the woman went to dinner with Steve B. Steve invited Miss Maynell to dinner C. Steve had dinner with Miss Maynell 55. Which of the following is the best title for the passage? A. Girl with a Rose Tests Kindness B. Looks can Give People Wrong Ideas C. Friendship can Bring People a Surprise B When was the last time you gave or received a hug? Do your parents hug you before you go to school? In Western countries, it is quite mon to greet close friends or relatives with a hug. You might hug your teammates after winning a basketball game. If one of your friends is having a bad day, you can hug them to cheer them up. Friends who haven’t seen each other for a long time will usually hug each other when meeting. Of course, people in different countries have different opinions when it es to hugging. After ing to China, I’ ve noticed that people are generally more reluctant (不情愿的 ) to hug than they are in my home country, the US. My Chinese friends told me that hugging is considered to be very intimate (親密的 ) in their culture. It usually only happens between people who are really close to each other, like couples. Chinese people don’ t usually hug in public, either. But people’ s attitudes (態(tài)度 ) towards hugging can also change. I remember watching a video story about a “ hugging party” that was held in Shanghai. A local artist held the party, inviting strangers and asking them to hug each other. The Chinese participants (參與者 ) clearly looked unfortable. However, after the party, several of them changed their minds