2009届上海英语虹口区二模答案,卢湾区的也要是高考的
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2009届上海英语虹口区二模答案,卢湾区的也要是高考的
2009届上海英语虹口区二模答案,卢湾区的也要
是高考的
2009届上海英语虹口区二模答案,卢湾区的也要是高考的
卢湾区2009年高考模拟考试
英语试卷 听力原文及参考答案
I. Listening comprehension
Section A
Directions: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.
1. W: Where have you been, Jason? You’re late for class again.
M: Sorry, my bus was caught in a traffic jam.
Q: What’s the relationship between the two speakers? (D)
2. M: Jack is looking forward to a new T-shirt for his birthday.
W: Well, Mary will buy a new school bag for him and Tim will get him a new watch.
Q: What present will Tim give Jack? (B)
3. M: Wait a minute. I want to look at the pictures in the window.
W: I see some jeans are on sale. How about going inside and having a look?
Q: Where does this conversation probably take place? (B)
4. M: I heard you and Judy went to the dancing party last night.
W: Judy did, but I had a stomachache and had to stay in bed.
Q: What did Judy do last night? (A)
5. M: Wow! Cindy! The biscuits taste great! Where did you buy them?
W: I made them as my mother told me. I’m glad that you like them. You may take some for your daughter if you like.
Q: Who made the biscuits? (A)
6. W: Did your parents move to New York with you in 2005?
M: Actually they went there three years before I did.
Q: When did the man’s parents move to New York? (A)
7. M: Have you heard the news that Peter cheated in the final exam?
W: He should be shamed of what he did.
Q: What does the woman mean? (C)
8. W: Tina looks great in that silver dress, doesn’t she?
M: I can’t agree with you more.
Q: What does the man mean? (C)
9. M: I don’t know why the department stores are not open on Christmas Eve.
W: But they are.
Q: What does the woman imply? (A)
10. W: Why! You’re reading a German book. I didn’t know you can speak German besides English.
M: I wish I could. I’m just looking at the pictures.
Q: What can we learn from the conversation? (B)
Section B
Directions: In Section B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passages. The passages will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.
Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.
On January 24th, 2003, a kind of computer virus called “worm” was released to infect the Internet. A worm is a computer instruction that makes copies of itself and sends copies to other computers across the Internet. The experts believe the worm was first released in Asia. South Korea may have been the worst affected nation in the January 24th attack. Computers in Japan suffered some problems. Experts believe the worm cost computer networks many millions of dollars in delay, lost business, and the loss of work usually done on a computer.
Then, what should we do to protect a business or private computer? Experts say that using a computer anti-virus program is the first step. And something else. For instance, everyone should refuse computer information from strangers and you must be extremely careful when copying any kind of information from the Internet to your computer’s memory. In addition, make copies of all important documents and keep them in a safe place.
Questions:
11. What’s the main topic of this passage? (C)
12. Which country was affected worst in the January 24th attack ? (B)
13. What should we do to protect a business or private computer from virus? (B)
Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.
Good morning! This is Ever Foster on VOA special Englsih. It’s time for American Mosaic.
All over the world, Americans are known for their easy way of spending money. Abroad, they often stay in the best hotels and go to the most expensive stores. At home, too, they are used to the best of everything. An ordinary American house has two bathrooms, a separate bedroom for each child, a garage, and several TV sets. Most families have a car, and many have a mobile home, kitchens are full of expensive electrical appliances.
Americans work hard for their wealth, and they enjoy it. They respect people who have become millionaires. They enjoy watching TV programmes and reading about the super rich, the big “spenders”. They admire women who can buy dresses costing over $20,000 and rich businessmen who can travel in their own private airplanes, or even railroad cars.
People like to feel that they, too, could be rich if they worked hard enough. They feel good about the future. Most Americans say they are better off now than they were five years ago. To be free to do well, to be well rewarded for honest hard work—this, they say, is the real meaning of America. It was to this country, after all, that the poor of the world came to find a new life and a fair chance for their children, and many of them found it.
Questions:
14. Which is not mentioned according to the passage? (D)
15. What kind of thing do Americans enjoy doing? (B)
16. What does this passage mainly tell us? (D)
Section C
Directions: In Section C, you will hear two longer conversations. The conversations will be read twice. After you hear the conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard. Write your answers on your answer sheet.
Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.
W: Good afternoon. Everbright Hall.
M: I’m calling about booking your Exhibition Hall.
W: May I have some of your details please?
M: Sure.
W: What’s your name and your organization?
M: Sean Brown. S-E-A-N and B-R-O-W-N. I’m the assistant of the Education Association.
W: OK. Mr. Brown, the Education Association. And what’s the reason for your application?
M: We want to hold a three-day exhibition about studying abroad.
W: Have you decided upon the dates?
M: Yes. Our exhibition has been scheduled for the 20th to the 22nd of January.
W: Hold on please. Let me check the diary… That’s fine. May I have your contact number please?
M: Sure. My office number is 5637 double 4 double 8.
(Now listen again, please)
Complete the form. Write ONE WORD for each answer.
Keys: 17. Education 18. abroad 19. January 20. 56374488
Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation.
W: Excuse me, sir. I’d like to have some information about the accommodation for students.
M: OK. You can choose to live in the dormitory, or you may consider the private accommodation.
W: If I want to stay in the dormitory, how much should I pay?
M: For a 4-bed dormitory, 40 pounds per week; for a 6-bed dormitory, 20 pounds per week. This will apply throughout this academic year.
W: Well, that sounds quite reasonable. How far is it from the residence to the school?
M: It depends. The residence at No.100 Peach Street is quite near, about ten minutes’ walk from the school and you can get to the residence at No.25 Pine Road by bike in fifteen minutes, maybe a mile from the school.
W: OK.
M: If you need more information, the staff in the Accommodation Information office run by the school will offer you help.
W: Where is the office?
M: In No. 2 Building, just behind this building.
W: Thank you very much for your kind help.
M: You are welcome.
(Now listen again, please)
Complete the form. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
Keys: 21. private accommodation 22. 20 pounds 23. ten minutes’ walk
24. Cheap and convenient
I. Listening comprehension
Section A
1-5 DBBAA 6-10 ACCAB
Section B
11-13 CBB 14-16 DBD
Section C
17. Education 18. abroad 19. January 20. 56374488
21. private accommodation 22. 20 pounds
23. ten minutes’ walk 24. Cheap and convenient
II. Grammar and vocabulary
Section A
25- 29 CBABA 30-34 DBCCA 35-39 CACCB 40 A
Section B
41-49 GDAFCBHIJ
III. Reading Comprehension
Section A
50 – 54 BACBD 55 – 59 DCCAD 60 – 64 ABDDA
Section B
65-67 CCA 68-71 CCAD 72-75 DBDB 76-79 ABCD
Section C
80 – 84 CEDFB
第II卷
I. Translation
1. Do be careful in the exam.
2. To learn more when one is young is beneficial to him.
It is beneficial for a person/one to learn more when he is young.
3. Once you promise to do something, you ought to keep your words.
Once you’ve made a promise, you should keep it.
4. Summer hasn’t arrived, but the kids can’t wait to go swimming.
5. It is generally believed that learning to cooperate is beneficial to solving problems.
It is generally considered that learning to be cooperative does good to solving problems.
It is generally believed that learning to cooperate helps to solve problems.
6. The Chinese people have made outstanding achievements with great courage, confidence and creativity in the past 30 years,which has shocked/astonished the whole world.
II. Guided Writing
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