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2017《夺冠之路》高三一轮人教版英语(安徽专用):高效测评卷2

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  高三一轮总复习[教]英语高效测评卷(二)

  安徽专版·必修2

  学校:____________ 班级:__________ 姓名:___________ 考号:___________第Ⅰ卷(选择题,共115分)

  第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)

  第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)

  1.What does the woman mean?

  A.The scene is so beautiful. B.The man’s eyesight is poor.

  C.The man talks too much.

  2.What does the man advise the woman to do?

  A.Go out for a walk.

  B.Dance disco next weekend.

  C.Join in the people in the next room.

  3.What can we know about the man?

  A.He did daydream before.

  B.He believes in himself.

  C.He has been someone.

  4.What does the woman enjoy most?

  A.Reading.

  B.Playing computer games.

  C.Having sports.

  5.Why does the man’s brother do a part­time job?

  A.He wants to support himself.

  B.He must pay for his debts.

  C.He wants to help his mother.

  第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)

  听第6段对话,回答第6至7题。

  6.Why was the man’s friend arrested?

  A.He broke the traffic rules heavily.

  B.He stole too much wine.

  C.He skipped the class too much.

  7.What does the woman think of the fine?

  A.It was tough.B.It was easy. C.It was useless.

  听第7段对话,回答第8至9题。

  8.Why does the woman say she had bad luck?

  A.She was injured in an accident.

  B.She was late for work this morning.

  C.Her car was made a big scratch.

  9.What news did the speakers read about?

  A.A bus crashed and forty people died.

  B.A train crashed and two score people were injured.

  C.A car crashed and four people were injured.

  听第8段对话,回答第10至12题。

  10.What nationality is Joan’s husband?

  A.Japanese. B.Chinese.

  C.Greek.

  11.How did the man know that Joan had got married?

  A.Joan told him by phone.

         B.Joan told him by e­mail.

  C.He heard this from a friend.

  12.What will the woman probably do when she gets home?

  A.Write to Joan.

       B.Check her mailbox.

  C.Call Joan.

  听第9段对话,回答第13至16题。

  13.When did the funny thing take place?

  A.One night.

       B.One late afternoon.C.One early morning.

  14.What did the man go home to fetch?

  A.A long rope.B.A plastic bag.

  C.A flashlight.

  15.Why did the police take the man to the police station?

  A.They wanted the man to give some information of the hole.

  B.They punished the man who was cruel to animals.

  C.They thought he had stolen something from the building site.

  16.What can we learn from the conversation?

  A.The man lives near the park.

  B.The woman is afraid of frogs.

  C.The inspector likes animals.

  听第10段独白,回答第17至20题。

  17.Where are the fish­selling stands in Turkey?

  A.In the parks.

  B.At the seaside.

  C.In the street.

  18.When are the fish­selling stands open?

  A.From 5 pm to 11 pm.

  B.From 4 pm to 11 pm.C.From 8 pm to 12 pm.

  19.What do fishermen wear while selling fish?

  A.Turkish working clothes.

  B.The traditional Turkish clothes.

  C.The white clothes of cooks.

  20.How do you feel while you are in such a place?

  A.You feel as if you are on an isolated island.

  B.You feel no food is more delicious than fish.

  C.You feel you live a life of ancient people.

  第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)

  第一节 语法和词汇知识(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

  21.—Are you getting a new car this year?

  —________I can’t afford to pay my bills,let alone buy a new car.

  A.You said it!   B.I’d like to replace the old one.

  C.That’s what you think.

  D.You must be joking!

  22.The student was at________loss when________word came that he would be asked to come to the office and explain his reason for being late for school.

  A.a;the  B./;/  C.the;the D.a;/

  23.Nowadays,it’s considered acceptable for a couple to________if the marriage doesn’t bring them happiness.

  A.make up

  B.hold up

  C.pick up

  D.break up

  24.A terrible earthquake struck Yushu in Qinghai Province,so people there are badly________daily necessities.

  A.in need of

  B.in face of

  C.in favor of

  D.in search of

  25.Measures have been taken to clean up the lake,but it will be some time________the situation improves.

  A.although

  B.before

  C.unless

  D.when

  26.My mother promised to buy me a great gift,________beyond anything I’d ever imagined.

  A.that

  B.it

  C.one

  D.the one

  27.—Can I

  enter the laboratory,sir?

  —Under no circumstances________to enter it without approval.

  A.is anyone allowed

  B.anyone is allowed

  C.nobody is allowed

  D.is nobody allowed

  28.It was the news________my brother had been admitted to the Football League________excited us.

  A.that;which

  B.whether;that

  C.that;that

  D.that;what

  29.Children should be encouraged to help their parents,which________helps them to learn how to cooperate and share.

  A.in return

  B.in addition

  C.in brief

  D.in turn

  30.The play________next month reflects many of the values of nineteenth century England.

  A.produced

  B.to be produced

  C.having produced

  D.having been produced

  31.I felt I paid too much for the trip to Europe,and won’t choose that travel agency again unless it’s a real________.

  A.bargain

  B.treat

  C.sample

  D.exchange

  32.It takes________money to build a family.It takes love,patience and trust as well.

  A.other than

  B.less than

  C.rather than

  D.more than

  33.The manager says that the project is progressing smoothly,and that all construction work________by the end of next month.

  A.has been completed

  B.has completed

  C.will have been completed

  D.will have completed

  34.If pupils play video games too often,they will become addicted to them,thus________their schoolwork.

  A.affecting

  B.to affect

  C.affected

  D.having affected

  35.It’s said the police have started an investigation,________are being kept secret.

  A.of which details

  B.and the details of which

  C.the details of it

  D.the details of which

  第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

  (2011·岳阳一中11月月考)

  It was the summer of 1965.DeLuca,17,visited Buck,a family friend.Buck asked DeLuca about his__36__for his future.“I’m going to college,but I need a(n)__37__to pay for it,” DeLuca__38__saying,“Buck said,‘You should open a sandwich shop.’”

  They agreed to be__39__.And they set a__40__:to open thirty stores in ten years.After doing some research,Buck wrote a check for $1,000.DeLuca__41__a storefront (店面),and when they couldn’t__42__their start­up costs,Buck kicked in another $1,000.

  But business didn’t go smoothly as they__43__.DeLuca was__44__the store and going to__45__at the same time.Buck was working at his day job as a nuclear physicist in New York.They’d__46__on Monday evenings and brainstorm ideas for keeping the business running.They__47__themselves to__48__a second store.And they did in the spring of 1966.

  The partners’ learn­as­you­go approach turned out to be their greatest__49__.Every Friday,DeLuca would drive around and hand­deliver the checks to pay their__50__.“It took me two hours and it wasn’t__51__,but as a result,the suppliers got to know me well,and the personal__52__established really helped out,” DeLuca said.

  And having a goal was also important.“There are so many__53__that can get you down.You just have to__54__working toward your goal,” DeLuca adds.

  DeLuca__55__founding Subway Sandwich,the multimillion­dollar restaurant chain.

  36.A.proverbs

  B.plans

  C.projects

  D.positions

  37.A.way

  B.means

  C.approach

  D.method

  38.A.reminded

  B.repeated

  C.requested

  D.recalled

  39.A.friends

  B.partners

  C.colleagues

  D.leaders

  40.A.example

  B.direction

  C.guide

  D.goal

  41.A.lent

  B.rented

  C.returned

  D.sent

  42.A.cover

  B.spend

  C.fill

  D.offer

  43.A.wondered

  B.supposed

  C.expected

  D.explained

  44.A.managing

  B.changing

  C.planning

  D.helping

  45.A.hospital

  B.church

  C.college

  D.court

  46.A.discuss

  B.quarrel

  C.meet

  D.appear

  47.A.enjoyed

  B.encouraged

  C.convinced

  D.taught

  48.A.discover

  B.invent

  C.open

  D.buy

  49.A.strength

  B.health

  C.energy

  D.value

  50.A.suppliers

  B.employersC.consumers

  D.participators

  51.A.possible

  B.necessary

  C.important

  D.convenient

  52.A.right

  B.property

  C.relationship

  D.information

  53.A.problems

  B.anxieties

  C.connections

  D.questions

  54.A.stop

  B.imagine

  C.keep

  D.risk

  55.A.gave up

  B.ended up

  C.stayed up

  D.picked up

  第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)

  A

  (2011·佛山一中11月月考)

  If this 13­year­old American boy succeeds in climbing Mount Everest,he has modest ambitions—pick a small piece of rock from the top as a memento (纪念品) and wear it in a necklace.

  “It is something for myself to say ‘this is a rock from the top’,”Jordan Romero from California,told reporters in Kathmandu.He left for the mountain on Sunday.

  If he succeeds,Romero will become the youngest climber to climb the 8,850 meters Everest Summit.Currently a 16­year­old Nepali boy,Temba Tsheri Sherpa,holds the record of being the world’s youngest climber of Mount Everest.

  But Romero,sitting over lunch with his climbing father and stepmother in Kathmandu’s tourist district of Thamel,said he was not after setting climbing records.

  Romero said Mount Qomolangma,that runs across Nepal­China border,was part of his goal to climb the highest mountains on all seven continents.

  “It is just a goal,” he said confidently.“If I don’t succeed I am okay.I will try again.”

  Romero has already climbed Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa and Mount McKinley in Alaska among others.

  Romero’s father Paul said the boy was ready to take on the climb and understood the risk of climbing the giant mountain.

  “I know it requires a lot of patience.I will remain patient.I want to stay safe and make right choice,” Romero said of his climb using the northeast ridge (山脊) route on the Chinese side of the mountain.

  Over 4,000 climbers have reached the top of Mount Qomolangma since it was first climbed by New Zealander Sir Edmund Hillary and Nepal’s Tenzing Norgay Sherpa in 1953.Romero said he wanted to climb the highest mountains in all 50 states in the US next.“It does not need to be after Qomolangma and could be in between.”

  56.According to the passage,at present________keeps the record of being the world’s youngest climber of Mount Everest.

  A.Jordan Romero

  B.Temba Tsheri Sherpa

  C.Tenzing Norgay Sherpa

  D.Sir Edmund Hillary

  57.From the passage we can learn that Romero’s goal is________.

  A.to break the record of the youngest climber to climb Everest Summit

  B.to pick a small piece of rock from the top of Everest Summit

  C.to climb the highest mountains on all seven continents

  D.to climb the highest mountains in all 50 states in the US

  58.We can infer from the passage that________.

  A.Romero has made a promise that he must climb up the top of Mount Qomolangma

  B.the highest mountain in America is Mount Kilimanjaro

  C.Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay Sherpa come from different countries

  D.there is no risk climbing Mount Qomolangma

  59.The following statements are true EXCEPT________.

  A.Romero is to use the northwest ridge route on the Chinese side of the mountain

  B.Romero has his patience and understands the risk of climbing the giant mountain

  C.Romero has made a safe climbing plan

  D.Romero is fond of climbing

  B

  Far more people in India have access to a mobile phone than to a toilet,according to a UN study.

  India’s mobile users totaled 563.73 million at the last count,enough to serve nearly half of the country’s population.

  But just 366 million people—around a third of the population—had access to proper sanitation (卫生设施) in 2008,said the study published by the UN University,a UN think­tank.

  “It is a tragic irony (讽刺) to think in India,a country now wealthy enough that roughly half of the people own phones,so many people cannot afford the basic necessity and quality of a toilet,” said UN University director Zafar Adeel.

  Adeel heads the UN University’s Institute for Water,Environment and Health,based in the Canadian city of Hamilton,which prepared the report.

  Worldwide,an estimated 358 billion dollars is needed between now and 2015 to achieve the UN Millennium Development Goal (MDG) of halving the proportion of people with inadequate (不充分的) sanitation from 2000 levels.

  “Proper sanitation could do more to save lives,especially those of young people,improve health and help pull India and other countries in similar circumstances out of poverty than any alternative investment,” Adeel said.

  Poor sanitation is a major contributor to water­borne diseases (水传播疾病),which in the past three years alone killed an estimated 4.5 million children under the age of five worldwide,according to the study.

  The report gave a rough cost of 300 dollars to build a toilet,including labour,and materials.The world could expect a return of up to 34 dollars for every dollar spent on sanitation through improved productivity and reduced poverty and health costs,said Adeel.He said improving sanitation was an economic and humanitarian opportunity of historic proportions.

  60.The population of India is about________.

  A.less than 1 billion

  B.about 1.2 billion

  C.900 million

  D.800 million

  61.From Paragraph 4,we can draw a conclusion that________.

  A.India is so poor that they can’t afford the basic necessity and quality of a toilet

  B.a mobile phone is more important than a toilet

  C.it’s normal in Indian that they can’t attach importance to toilets

  D.Zafar Adeel wasn’t satisfied with the sanitary situation in India

  62.Improving sanitation can play an important part in the following EXCEPT________.

  A.preventing water­borne diseases

  B.saving lives of young people

  C.pulling developing countries out of poverty

  D.improving the quality of mobile phone and getting more information

  63.According to the last paragraph,if the government put into $10,000 on sanitation,they can get a return of________.

  A.$3,000,000

  B.$10,000

  C.$340,000

  D.$10,200

  C

  (2010·石家庄检测二)

  I remember that when I was in my teens,I used to go against many of the Dos and Don’ts my parents taught me.For example,when I kept playing jazz records on the player,my father would think of such music as making noise and replace

  them with disks of classical music that I always considered extremely dull.

  My mom and dad were also very particular about the friends I went out with,always saying that “One rotten (腐烂) apple could ruin a whole barrel of apples”.When I insisted on sleeping with my pet dog,they immediately said NO because they thought that I would be bitten by fleas (跳蚤).

  These are just a few examples of many of the things that I thought my parents were unreasonable about.Today,however,I am a father of a boy of sixteen,and I find that I,too,am pressuring my son with a lot of rules that he seems to find hard to accept.The other day,I noticed that my son’s hair was too long,so I told him to go to the barber’s and get it cut short.Usually,he is fairly obedient,but this time he put_his_foot_down.“What’s wrong with my long hair?I don’t think you have the right to order me to cut it short,even if you’re my father!”

  When I was a boy,if I had spoken in such a way to my father,he would have taught me a good lesson.But now we are living in a world with more freedom.My son’s insistence on wearing his long hair was only an example of the generation gap that existed between us.So I tried to be more understanding and now he still wears his long hair.

  64.The writer’s parents thought it proper for him to________.

  A.sleep with his pet dog

  B.listen to jazz

  C.be careful about making friends

  D.wear long hair

  65.Which of the following is true?

  A.The writer gave more freedom to his son.

  B.The writer’s son often went against him.

  C.The writer always obeyed his parents as a child.

  D.The writer liked wearing long hair.

  66.The underlined phrase “put his foot down” in the third paragraph means ________.

  A.obeyed

  B.insisted

  C.accepted

  D.left

  67.The writer thinks that________.

  A.parents should be more strict with their children

  B.no generation gap exists between parents and children

  C.parents have the right to order their children

  D.parents should show more respect to their children

  D

  (2010·南京第二次模拟)

  We all know that certain oils are healthier than others,but your oil health goes beyond just the type.The health of your oil can be related to how you use it too.

  Each type of oil has what is called a “smoke point”.The smoke point is the specific temperature at which the oil starts to break down,or in more technical terms,its molecular structure begins to change.These molecular changes result in changes in flavor,as well as changes in nutritional value—specifically,the nutritional value of the oil starts to reduce,changing what once may have been considered an especially healthy oil,like olive,into one that is unhealthy.

  The higher an oil’s smoke point is,the higher the temperature of the oil can be.As a result,each type of oil should be used for the cooking method that is most appropriate to its individual smoke point and heat tolerance.Here is a quick guide for the next time you reach for your favorite oil.

  Heat During

  Cooking Oil Best Use

  Low to Moderate Coconut Baking (low heat)Light

  Sauting Pressure

  Cooking Salads

  Corn

  Olive

  Peanut

  Sesame

  Walnut

  Medium Heat Macadamia Nut Baking

  Sauting

  Stir­Frying

  Safflower

  High Heat Grape­seed Deep Browning

  Deep­Frying

  Sunflower

  Soybean/Soy

  Note that the above table represents oils that are refined (精炼的).Most oils we buy are refined.Refined oils tend to have much higher smoke points than when they are unrefined.They also differ in nutrition and flavor.Unrefined oils are more nutritious and they tend to be much richer in flavor.

  When it comes to extremely high heat cooking,always choose oils which are refined.

  68.What determines whether an oil is healthy or not?

  A.Whether it’s refined or not.

  B.Its smoke point.

  C.Its molecule.

  D.How you use it.

  69.Which of the following might be a better choice to make a healthy salad?

  A.Refined walnut oil.

  B.Safflower oil.

  C.Unrefined olive oil.

  D.Sunflower oil.

  70.Healthy oil can become unhealthy if________ according to the passage.

  A.you keep it for too long

  B.it is heated well beyond its smoke point

  C.it is refined

  D.its flavor is changed

  71.The author wants to tell readers that________.

  A.oils are related to health

  B.oils’ value depends on their smoke points

  C.“certain oils are healthier” is relative

  D.oils’ flavor and nutrition are connected

  E

  (2010·成都第二次诊断)

  MS,multiple sclerosis (多发性硬化症),is not easy to say.Those who suffer from the disease may also have difficulty naming it.One sign of multiple sclerosis is losing the ability to speak clearly.It is estimated that more than 2.5 million people worldwide suffer from multiple sclerosis.

  MS is a disease of the brain and spinal cord (脊髓).In patients with MS,the covering of the nerves is destroyed.This temporarily blocks signals that pass through the nerves to the muscles of the body and back to the brain.The disease especially affects the ability to see,the sense of touch and the use of the arms and legs.Most forms of MS are described as progressive.This means that the disease gets worse as time passes.

  For years,doctors believed that the cause of multiple sclerosis was environment.They believed this because most of those suffering from the disease lived in northern Europe and the northern half of the United States.In recent years,however,doctors have changed their beliefs about the causes of MS.Recent studies support the theory that there are several causes.The studies appear to show that genetic problems might be involved in making people likely to get the disease.The studies show that environmental causes like viruses or bacteria are more involved.However,researchers have not identified just what those causes might be.Another likely cause is a problem within the body’s defences against diseases,when the defences misunderstand signals and attack the body.

  Recently,an American study shows that women who get plenty of vitamin D during pregnancy(怀孕) may be protecting their babies from developing MS later in life.Their body produces the vitamin after contact between the skin and sunlight.

  Scientists say multiple sclerosis does not appear to be passed from parents to children.Yet it does appear to be found in families.The National Multiple Sclerosis Society says one in every 750 Americans is at risk of developing MS.But the risk rises to one in every 40 people among those who have a close family member with the disease.

  There is no cure for multiple sclerosis.MS does not always result in severe disability.Many patients are able to live a

  normal life.The National Institute of Neurological Disorders

  and Stroke says some patients do well with no treatment at all.It notes that many medicines to treat the disease have serious

  side effects while some carry risks.

  72.Which of the following is the sign of MS?

  A.The patient can’t name the disease.

  B.The patient is short of vitamin D.

  C.The patient hasn’t good sense of touch.

  D.The patient can’t speak properly.

  73.According to the passage,a person is likely to get the disease MS mainly because________.

  A.he lives in northern Europe

  B.his defences fight against a disease

  C.the covering of his muscles is destroyed

  D.he has been infected with viruses or bacteria

  74.What can be learnt from the passage?

  A.Vitamin D is a way to cure the disease MS.

  B.There are effective medicines to cure the disease MS.

  C.The disease MS must be passed among close family members.

  D.The disease MS doesn’t have seriously bad effects on many patients.

  75.What could be the best title of the passage?

  A.MS,a newly­found disease

  B.MS,a troublesome disease

  C.MS,a mysterious disease

  D.MS,a deadly disease

  第Ⅱ卷(非选择题,共35分)

  第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)

  第一节 任务型读写(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

  (2011·巢湖市第一次教学检测)

  China’s College Entrance Examination (CEE)in 1977 and 1978 changed the fate of a group of Chinese people with large age differences and from all walks of life.Thirty years later,some of them anxiously wait outside exam spots,praying for good luck for their only child.

  The Chinese describe the CEE,or gaokao in Chinese,as “thousands of troops on a single­log bridge” because of the limited number of places at universities.For students in the countryside,the tough exams may be their only opportunity to escape the hardship of country life.

  A survey conducted by the Ministry of Education and the China Youth Daily showed 89.6% of those people felt their fate was changed by the exam.Among those who said their fate was “totally changed”,69.1% came from the countryside and only 30.9% were from cities.Some Chinese think too much emphasis is placed on having a university diploma (文凭).It is believed that a person will not find a proper job without a college certificate,and that there are increasingly fewer jobs even for college graduates.

  Although the CEE is still a major means of selecting people for higher education after 30 years of development,the society has gradually adjusted its standard.

  A lot of people think that the CEE needs reforming,but these reforms will have to be gradual.While debates over the exam continue,more people believe it is the only open,fair and just way of talent selection.

  College Entrance Exam Shapes

  Introduction The fate of a group of Chinese people with a large 76.________in their age and from all walks of life was changed by the CEE in 1977 and 1978.

  77.________of the CEE ◇It is described as “thousands of troops on a single­log bridge” because the number of places at universities is 78.________.

  ◇About eighty­nine percent of those people felt the exam changed their 79.________.

  ◇The CEE means more to those who come from the 80.________areas.

  Different opinions of the CEE ◇Some Chinese think we 81.________having a university diploma too much.

  ◇A lot of people think that the CEE needs to be 82.________.

  We should carry out the reforms 83.________.

  Conclusion ◇People continue 84.________over the exam.

  ◇It is believed to be the only open,fair and just way of 85.________ talented people.

  第二节 书面表达(满分25分)

  你在网络上读到一篇关于“九零后”的英语文章,你打算以“Post­90’s Generation”为题,用第一人称给《二十一世纪英文报》写一篇文章,内容包括:

  “九零后”的缺点 “九零后”的优点 你自己的感受

  1.依赖性强;

  2.自私;

  3.贪图过舒适的生活等 1.渴望了解周围的世界;

  2.思想独立;

  3.有很多新观念等

  注意:1.必须包括表格中的所有内容;2.为了使文章通顺完整,可以适当增加内容;3.词数:120左右。

  Post­90’s Generation

  ________________________________________________________________________卷(二)

  第一部分

  1.C 2.A 3.B 4.A 5.B 6.A 7.B 8.C

  9.B 10.C 11.B 12.C 13.A 14.B 15.C

  16.C 17.B 18.A 19.B 20.A

  听力材料

  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。

  (Text 1)

  M:What’s that?What a brilliant star!Look there.One more!Ah,how beautiful!

  W:Why don’t you shut off your mouth and just watch with your eyes?

  (Text 2)

  W:What on earth are they doing in the next room?

  M:They are dancing disco.

  W:I can’t stand the noise!

  M:It’s weekend anyway.Let’s go out for a walk.

  (Text 3)

  W:What do you want to become in future?

  M:I don’t want to daydream now.I believe my hard work will bring me everything.

  W:You are going to be somebody.

  (Text 4)

  W:What do you like to do in your spare time?

  M:What I most enjoy is reading,but I sometimes play computer games.

  W:Reading is fun.It is much better than playing computer games.I have the same hobby as you.

  (Text 5)

  W:Bob,you should learn from your brother.He’s found a part­time job already.

  M:But,Mum.He doesn’t work for supporting himself.Actually,he borrowed a lot of money.And he wants to pay it back with his earning.

  W:Why not tell me early?

  M:He said he would beat me up if I tell you.

  第二节

  听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,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。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。

  听第6段对话,回答第6至7题。

  (Text 6)

  W:How are you?

  M:I’m OK.I wish I could say the same to my friend.

  W:What happened to your friend?

  M:He has been arrested by the police for his drinking driving.

  W:Is it his first breaking the traffic rules?

  M:Unfortunately not.He was charged when he was in university.

  W:What happened to him then?

  M:Not much.It was not serious.He got away with a fine of 500 dollars.

  W:They were really easy on him.The problem is that that was long time ago.They’re much tougher on such a crime now.

  听第7段对话,回答第8至9题。

  (Text 7)

  W:Hello,Jack.How’s your day?

  M:Good.How about you?

  W:Well,I had bad luck.

  M:Anything wrong?

  W:Do you want to know?When I was backing my car into the parking lot this morning,a fellow bumped his car into mine and made a big scratch on it.

  M:Oh,it’s really a pity.I know how you feel.Don’t take it so much to heart.By the way,did you read about the train crash today?Forty people were injured.

  W:Yes,I did.How dreadful!They shouldn’t let things like that happen.

  M:That’s true.But it might have been worse.Thank goodness.No one was actually killed.

  W:That’s life.

  M:You can’t be careful enough.Don’t think of your car.It’s a piece of cake.

  听第8段对话,回答第10至12题。

  (Text 8)

  M:Guess what!Joan has married a Greek boy.

  W:Really?I remember she told me once she would not fall in love with a dark­haired boy.

  M:And she also said she wouldn’t marry a foreigner.That just goes to show that as a matter of fact when you really love a person you don’t care what nationality he or she is.

  W:Do you hear from her very often?

  M:No,not very often.But last month she gave me an email to say that she had got married.I showed congratulations to her.

  W:Oh,yes,I’ve kept forgetting to ask Joan’s address.I’ve been thinking of her a lot recently.It’s difficult to remember an address in Greek.

  M:I have her telephone number here.You can call her if you like.

  W:All right!Let me copy down the number.I’ll call her reaching home.

  听第9段对话,回答第13至16题。

  (Text 9)

  M:A funny thing happened to me the other night.

  W:Oh,what happened?

  M:When I walked home I heard a funny noise coming out of the building site.I thought it must be a dog or cat that had got itself trapped.So I went over to look into it.

  W:What did you find?

  M:Well,when I got down the building site I found the hole was full of water and the water was full of frogs.

  W:Frogs?

  M:Yes.I thought when the builders came the next day the frogs would die.So I went home to

  fetch a plastic bag.

  W:What for?

  M:I wanted to collect the frogs and put them into the pond in the park.They would be happy there.

  W:I suppose they would.

  M:When I collected all the frogs and was about to go home I saw the bright lights from some police’s flashlights.They thought I was a thief and took me to the police station.

  W:So what happened in the end?

  M:Oh,I told them what I had done and showed them the frogs I had collected.Luckily,the inspector is an animal lover,too.He said I did well and he drove me home with his car.

  W:Well,it is a funny thin

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