TEENS英语报(21世纪英语报)高一10-11学年第12期

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TEENS英语报(21世纪英语报)高一10-11学年第12期

TEENS英语报(21世纪英语报)高一10-11学年第12期
TEENS英语报(21世纪英语报)高一10-11学年第12期

TEENS英语报(21世纪英语报)高一10-11学年第12期
10-11学年度S1第12期7版测试答案与解析
Reading
D1 1. They focus too much on famous schools.
or They often overlook Liberal Arts colleges.
2. They are held as highly as ivy schools in the US;
it’s easy for students to get on graduate programs;
students can know the professors better;
the communities are better organized and friendly.
3. Try to find richer opportunities and do research.
4. They are as focused on research as they are on education.
D2 CDAA
D3 DADC
D4 BCAC
D5
1. be expected to
2. no accident
3. hold (think of) …as highly as…
4. wash away
5. hold up
1. He is tired of being expected always to top the class.
2. It is no accident that he passed the exam. How hard he works!
3. He holds family as highly as his career.
4. Nothing can ever wash away my guilt over the accident.
5. The nurse came in to see how I was holding up.
Listening
1-5 AACBC 6-10 ACAAA 11-12 CC
D1:
1. They focus too much on famous schools.
or They often overlook Liberal Arts colleges.
2. They are held as highly as ivy schools in the US;
it’s easy for students to get on graduate programs;
students can know the professors better;
the communities are better organized and friendly.
3. Try to find richer opportunities and do research.
4. They are as focused on research as they are on education.
D2:
1. C.从“famous for her high concept pop videos and strange fashion sense”可知答案为C.其余几项是Lady Gaga的特征,但并不是她出名的原因.
2. D.
3. A.从“there are critics who accuse her of regularly using crude language in her lyrics and wearing overly sexy clothing”可知.
4. A.她们参加完音乐节不久和唱片公司签约了,所以可以推出演出很成功.
D3
1. D.园丁驱赶乌鸦是因为它们毁坏植物,其它三项都是乌鸦的特征,但不是驱赶的原因.
2. A.从“family groups that are helping each other make a living”可以判断.
3. D.A项的10岁的小孩文中没有明确指出,B项文中说的是小乌鸦爱互相追逐,不是所有的乌鸦,C项30种叫法表达的是不同的意思.
4. C.文章的主旨是介绍乌鸦的情况.
D4:
1. B.C、D项都是错误的,A项不全面.Al酗酒既是因为儿子因自己的疏忽而死,也因为妻子离开他,家庭破碎.
2. C.reflect深思.
3. A.作者以为一个酒鬼的儿子可能会很糟糕.
4. C.文章的主旨是父亲虽然是个酒鬼,但对儿子的爱却没有打折.
D5:
1. be expected to
2. no accident
3. hold (think of) …as highly as…
4. wash away
5. hold up
1. He is tired of being expected always to top the class.
2. It is no accident that he passed the exam. How hard he works!
3. He holds family as highly as his career.
4. Nothing can ever wash away my guilt over the accident.
5. The nurse came in to see how I was holding up.
听力原文:
Dialogue 1
M: Can I help you?
W: I’m looking for a brown jacket for my daughter.
Dialogue 2
M: Are you ready to go shopping?
W: Just a few minutes. I need to make a list of things that we need.
Dialogue 3
M: Hi, Susan. Have you received the PSP you bought online?
W: Yes. It should have arrived on Monday, but it took two days longer.
Dialogue 4
M: Good afternoon. What can I do for you, madam?
W: I’d like a sweater for myself.
M: Which sweater would you like, the woolen one or the cotton one?
W: I like the cotton one.
M: Which color do you like, blue or red?
W: I prefer blue, but this blue is too dark.
M: What size do you want?
W: Eh, size L is a little large, so I will take a smaller one. How much is it?
M: The original price is 198 yuan. And now it’s 50% off.
W: Ok. I’ll take it.
Dialogue 5
W: So many books here. Which one do you think Kate would like?
M: No idea. How about Tasty Fish? It's fifteen pounds and it's got so many color pictures in it.
W: So has the book Something Fishy. It's also got many instructions for cooking.
M: It seems to be quite traditional. How about World Wide Fish?
W: Oh, it looks more like a reference book than a cookbook. A lot of reading, and not many pictures.
M: It's interesting, though, the way it's organized fish by fish.
W: That's true. How much is it?
M: Twelve pounds.
W: And one I picked up first?
M: Something Fishy? Oh, here it is. That's seventeen pounds.
W: Hmm… Well, this one has a nice combination of pictures and instructions. Anyway, we can't spend all day here. I'm going to take this.
Monologue
Most shops in Britain open at 9 o’clock am and close at 5 or 5:30 in the afternoon. Small shops usually close an hour after lunchtime or one or two days a week usually Thursday or Friday. Some large food shops stay open until about 8 o’clock in the evening. Nearly all shops are open in the morning and sell candies and cigarettes as well. But there are many things that cannot be sold on Sundays.