参考答案及听力材料
听力:1—5 CABCA 6—10 ABCCA 11—15CCAAB 16—20 BCABA 阅读:21-23 ADB 24-26 DDC 27-30 DCDD 31-35 GFBDA 完形:36—40BCDAA 41—45BACCB 46—50 ABAAD
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填空:1.referred 2. was given; 3.joining 4. the 5.called 6.Of 7. largest 8. which 9. invaders 10.historical 写作:应用文参考范文: Dear John,
I’m now extremely thrilled to tell you that I have won the national first prize of the 16 National Innovation English Competition.
Here I would like to take this opportunity to express my great appreciation to you for helping me with my English. Your patient and inexhaustible tutoring, polishing my compositions and coaching my spoken English, left me a profound impression, which I will always cherish.
Approaching is the English College Entrance Examination, in which I will make every effort to achieve a good performance. Being admitted into my dream university is what I am longing for. Best wishes!
Yours sincerely
Li Hua
续写范文(仅供参考)
Dressed in his doctor’s gown he went in to see her. He saw her lie on the bed and recognized her at once. Her lovely face looked pale. He went back to the consultation room and determined to do his best to save her life. Form that day on, he gave special attention to her case. Luckily, after a long struggle, the battle was won. Dr. Kelly requested the business office to pass the final bill to him for approval. He looked at it and then wrote something on the side.
The bill was sent to her room. Hesitantly she took it. She was afraid to open it because she was sure that it would take the rest of her life to pay it off. Finally,she
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opened it, on the side of which a note caught her attention. She read these words, “Paid in full with a glass of milk.” Signed Dr. Howard Kelly. Tears of joy flooded her eyes as she prayed silently, “Thank You, God.” 听力原文 Text 1
W: I’d like to have this film developed, when shall I pick it up?
M: Let me see. Today is Monday. Well, you can have it the day after tomorrow. Text 2
W: Joe would like us to save a place for him.
M: For him? He always gets to the concert hall before us, doesn’t he? Text 3
M: I sometimes see your light on late into the night. Do you sometimes forget to turn it off ?
W: No, it’s Nancy. She likes nothing better than to sleep late. Text 4
W: How much is this bag?
M: You mean the large one or the small one? W: The large one.
M: They’re on special this week. They’ve been reduced to fifteen dollars. Text 5
M: Jane, I heard you were ill. Are you any better?
W: They must have confused me with anyone else. I have never felt better than now.
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Text 6
W: Hi, how are you?
M: Fine. It’s nice to see you.⑥When did you get to the party? W: Just a few minutes ago. I’m a little late because of the rain.
M: Yes,⑦it’s really raining hard out there, isn’t it? But I think it will stop in the next hour or so.
W: I hope so. We’re going to the baseball game tonight.
M: Oh, are you a baseball fan? I saw a game last week. Our team is really good this year, isn’t it?
W: Yes. I’m really looking forward to the game.⑧Oh, I saw Martha over there. Excuse me, I’m going to say hello to her.
M: Of course. It was nice to see you. Have a good time tonight. Text 7
M: Hi, Mary! Is this seat free?
W: Yes, it is. You’re a lucky dog.⑨There are so many people attending the class. M: Surprised to see you here. I know you had little interest in English. W: But that changed!⑩I need to learn more for living abroad after graduation. M: Yeah. ?There will be an English Corner tonight. Shall we go together? W: What for?
M: Practicing your listening and speaking of English. You will need them while going abroad.
W: Sounds good. But I need some knowledge of England to pass the examinations first. M: Not just in classes. You can even get more by talking with English native speakers. W: ?Really? I’ll try later for sure. Text 8
W: ?Did you read this magazine article? The information in it is unbelievable. M: What’s the article about?
W: It’s about paper, ?especially about how much paper Americans use up each day.
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M: Why are you so interested in paper?
W: It’s not paper that I’m interested in; it’s trees. Because Americans use so much paper, many trees have to be cut down.
M: According to the article, how much paper do Americans use? W: ?About 50 million tons of paper a year. Can you believe it? M: There are probably a lot of trees, aren’t there? W: You bet. There are 850 million trees a year.
M: I can’t believe we can really need to use so much paper.
W: Neither can I. I’m sure we could reduce the amount of paper we use if we wanted to. Text 9
M: This is Jim Evens from the Market Research Company. May I ask you a few questions? W: Oh, I suppose.
M: Do you read any newspapers and if so, which ones? W: I read the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal. M: ?About how many hours a week do you read newspapers then? W: ?Oh, about two or three.
M: OK. ?Now, do you read books regularly and, if so what type?
W: ?Well, novels are my favorite but, to tell you the truth, I haven’t read one in quite a while. I’m taking a class at night, so the only books I’ve been reading lately are textbooks.
M: ?And how long do you spend a week reading textbooks? W: Not enough. I guess seven or eight hours. M: Thanks for your help. W: You’re welcome. Text 10
M: Can I help you?
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