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ld do anything they liked. Children played puter games day and night. At school, teachers didn39。t care whether students showed up or not. Workers might sit around the office all day long sipping coffee and doing nothing. Thanks to the lack of regulation, nobody worried about losing their jobs. 114. No one had the slightest thought of moving forward, either for themselves or for the town. The puters they used were old models from Pressure. Some of the young in both were addicted to drugs because of the emptiness of their lives. Then, people in the two towns began asking themselves, What is life for? But, just before life in the two towns pletely failed, there came a saint—Mr. Reason. He went from door to door, talking with people and giving advice. People in Pressure learnt to be content with what they had, while people in Pleasure began to make plans. 115. The townspeople came to realize the truththere is no space between Pressure and Pleasure if don39。t go to extremes. A. It was pleasure that mattered. B. There was violent petition in every aspect of life. C. Citizens built walls to keep out influence from the other town. D. Success was not significantly affected by the size of the pressure sore. E. Meanwhile, in Pleasure, the motto was as long as you like it, do it. F. Although they got as much pleasure as possible, they didn39。t have a better life. G. They pulled down the walls between them and built a road to connect the two. 九、補全短文(共 10 小題;共 10 分) First aid is the kind of help 116. (give) to someone 117. falls ill or gets injured before a doctor can be found. Of course, the illness or 118. (injure) is not serious. Now let39。s talk about First Aid for Burns. You have three layers of skin that protect yourself 119. disease, poisons and the harmful rays from 120. sun. Your skin also gives you 121. sense of touch. First aid is a very important first step in the 122. (treat) of burns. People can get burned by many things, 123. hot liquids, steam, fire, radiation, the sun, electricity, etc. There are three types of burns. Burns are called first, second or third degree burns, 124. (depend) on which layers of the skin are burned. Different degree burns can be treated 125. different ways. Let39。s keep these things in mind. 十、短文改錯 (不分行 )(共 10 小題;共 10 分) 文中共有 10 處語言錯誤,請在有錯誤的地方增加、刪除或修改某個單詞。每處錯誤及其修改均僅限一詞;只允許修改 10處,多者(從 11處起)不計分。 Good relationships between teachers or students are important to teaching and learning. Only with good relationships can student and teachers cooperate well. Good relationships depended on both sides. On the one hand, students should respect teachers and our hard work. They should polite to teachers and ready to following their advice. On an other hand, teachers should be kindly, friendly and patient to students. They must be responsible on their teaching and help students. If both sides treat to each other in a friendly way, teaching and learning in class will be highly efficient. 答案 一、聽力 (聽力 ) 1. A 2. C 3. B 4. C 5. A 6. A 7. B 8. A 9. B 10. A 11. C 12. C 13. A 14. C 15. C 16. C 17. B 18. C 19. A 20. B 聽力原文 (Text 1) M: I particularly enjoyed the description of the scenery. The characters were quite well developed. W: Oh, I felt that way, too, though I thought it was a bit long. I was relieved when I finally finished it. (Text 2) M: If you don39。t finish your project, the manager is going to give you a hard time. W: I know. I39。m afraid I39。ll have to work overtime this weekend. (Text 3) M: What a beautiful day today! W: Yes, especially after so many days of rain. I39。m glad the weather finally turned fine. M: Though I just heard it will be cloudy tomorrow. (Text 4) M: Hello! May I speak to Mr. Brown? W: I39。m sorry. He39。s at a meeting now. He should be back in the office in half an hour. Would you like to leave a message? M: Thank you, but I39。ll just try back later. W: OK. (Text 5) W: What39。s that over there? Is it moving? M: There39。s nothing to be scared of. Don39。t be a chicken. W: I really don39。t like it here. When will we go back to the city? M: Really? I love it here. The air is so fresh and it39。s so quiet. (Text 6) M: My boss needs a secretary. Interested? W: You should have told me earlier. I39。ve just promised my aunt I39。d work at her pany. M: Then do you know anyone else who might be interested? W: Jenny might like to try. She told me yesterday that she was tired of her job. M: But I don39。t think she39。ll ever really give up her job. The pay is too good. W: But she doesn39。t like it. It keeps her too busy. (Text 7) W: What a lovely baby! Is it a boy, Henry? M: No, it39。s a baby girl. It39。s Mrs. Brown39。s daughter. W: Why are you taking care of the baby today? M: Mrs. Brown went to see a friend who39。s in town for only one day. She hasn39。t seen her for years, so she didn39。t want to miss the chance. W: How much does Mrs. Brown pay you an hour? M: Sixteen dollars. W: That39。s not bad. You39。ll make a fortune today. So what will you do with the money? M: I39。m saving up for a Mother39。s Day present. I want to give my mom a big surprise this year. W: Really? You39。re such a good son, Henry. (Text 8) W: Look at Mary. She39。s so popular. Why do the guys like her so much? She isn39。t all that pretty. M: I guess it39。s because she has a good sense of humor. She always knows how to make others laugh. W: I want to be funnier, but I don39。t know how. People must think I39。m boring. M: I have to admit you don39。t know how to make others laugh. W: People like hanging out with you, too, and you often make people laugh. So tell me how can I be funnier? M: