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一、 听力 1—20 BBACB CBACA ABCAB CCBAA
二、 阅读理解:21—23 ACC 24—27 DCBC 28—31DACD 32—35ACDB 36—40 EBGCF
三、 完形填空41-45 CADAC 46-50 DBACB 51-55 BDACB 56-60 DABDC
四、语法填空61. invented 62. agricultural 63. are divided 64. basically 65. that 66.reflecting
67. phenomena 68. and 69.On 70. The
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Ladies and gentlemen,
Good morning. I’m Li Hua from China. It’s my great honor to be here to say something about the global water shortage and ways of dealing with it.
Many people believe that(if 删掉) the world’s supply of fresh water will never be used up. As a matter of fact, the earth is short of fresh water. Besides, with the rapid growth of the world’s population, the world is facing the danger of running out of fresh water. What can we do to solve the problem?
First, we should be aware of the importance of saving water in our daily life. Second, scientists must work hard to find substitutes to reduce the use of fresh water. Third, strict laws should be passed to control the water pollution.
So it’s high time for us to take measures to stop pollution and save water.
That’s all. Thank you.
六、作文范文
Yours,
Li Hua
听力原文
(Text 1)
M: It’s going to be another warm day.
W: Of course. You know, I miss living somewhere that has four seasons.
M: Me, too. I especially miss those cool autumn mornings.
(Text 2)
M: Do you have any change for one dollar?
W: What do you want it for?
M: I need to pay for the parking fee.
W: I can just give you 4 quarters if that’ll help you.
(Text 3)
M: With all these new orders, we’re going to have to hire more production workers.
W: Are you sure, Mr Heath? We still have plenty of goods available.
M: Yes, but that won’t last forever, and we just can’t ask our workers to put in any more overtime.
(Text 4)
M: Excuse me, ma’ma. Why don’t you sit down here?
W: No, thank you. I’m getting off at the next bus stop.
(Text 5)
M: Welcome back, madam. How did you find the drive? It’s a bit different from your own car, isn’t it?
W: Well, I certainly liked the radio control. I always think I’m going to have an accident every time I change
stations in my car.
(Text 6)
W: Good morning, Hilton Hotel. Can I help you?
M: Good morning. I’d like to book a single room with a bath.
W: I’m afraid the single room has been booked out. How about the double room with a bath?
M: That’s ok. How much is the fee per night?
W: $70. When will you be arriving and leaving, sir?
M: From Monday, October 22nd to Friday, October 26th, for 4 nights.
(Text 7)
W: Jack, our teacher let me ask you which circus tickets you’ve decided to buy.
M: Well. There wasn’t much choice of them. There weren’t enough of the£12.50 seats for all of us, which is
what I was planning to buy. And although there were lots of seats at£15.50, these were only on weekday afternoons, which I know wasn’t suitable for us. So I’m afraid I’ve gone for the ones at£17.50. I know it’s more than we wanted to pay, but at least we won’t be right at the back.
W: OK.
(Text 8)
W: How did you get interested in country music?
M: Well, when my friend and I first got our record player, we started to buy all kinds of records--jazz, country
music and rock. Soon I found that I was buying more country music records than any other kind.
W: How did you start working for the radio station?
M: I thought there should be a radio program of country songs, so I went to CBC and suggested it. That was
how we started the program called Golden Country Time.
W: Then you were asked to write articles to explain the background of those songs.
M: Yes, but soon I got tired of running to the library to find information, so I started buying country song books
and building my own library.
(Text 9)
M: I’m tired. I went to sleep late last night.
W: Did you work overtime again?
M: No. I watched that new reality TV show till midnight.
W: Oh, you didn’t watch that rubbish, did you? It’s just a group of people, stuck in a house, doing nothing! I
have to admit it was attractive when it was new. But it’s strange to think people are still watching the same shows nowadays. It seems to me that those shows just feed the big desire everyone seems to have for media attention. Everyone wants to be a star these days.
M: But there are still some people signing up for those shows just to experience a different life or to earn some
money.
W: Anyway, I have no interest in these nobodies whose idea of fame is that they were on a reality TV show. I
admire people with real talent who’ve actually earned their fame because they are different from the rest of us.
M: Hmm, I don’t think so on that way. Maybe we need to rethink what fame is!
(Text 10)
W: Welcome to the Ipswich Arts Festival. This recording will help you find your way around this year’s
festival, the twentieth we’ve held here in Trafalgar Park. If you look at your map, you will see the entrance to the festival on Trafalgar Road. Directly opposite the entrance, you’ll see a bridge, and to the left of this you’ll find this year’s Sculpture Garden. It’s a lovely setting to admire the skill of the sculptures who have carved their artwork out of both wood and stone. If you follow the path through the middle of the park, you’ll reach the Catering Village, where you can buy food and drinks. Just past there is an area between the Catering Village and the toilets where you’ll find an exhibition of paintings all done by local artists. If you then go back past the Catering Village, on the left is this year’s Craft Market. This is always a popular area of the festival, where you can admire the handwork of our talented exhibitors.
As always, we have live bands playing on stage throughout the festival. The stage is just to the right of the entrance. As well as live music, we also add a special section for literature lovers this year. You’ll be able to listen to a variety of authors reading from their latest works. You can also enjoy a new section that our talented group of actors will be performing modern plays.