第一卷
第一、二、三部分(Key to 1—75)
1. A 2. B 3. B 4. A 5. C
6. A 7. C 8. B 9. B 10. C
11. A 12. C 13. B 14. C 15. C
16. B 17. A 18. C 19. B 20. A
21. C 22. B 23. D 24. C 25.D
26. C 27. A 28. D 29. C 30. C
31. D 32. A 33. A 34. B 35. B
36. A 37. C 38. D 39. C 40. A
41. B 42. D 43. B 44. C 45. B
46. D 47. A 48. C 49. B 50. B
51. D 52. A 53. D 54. C 55. A
56. D 57. C 58. C 59. A 60. B
61. C 62. B 63. B 64. B 65. A
66. D 67. A 68. C 69. D 70. A
71. A 72. C 73. D 74. C 75. B
第二卷
第一小题 情景作文
A better weekend
Li Hua a senior three student and is very busy with his lessons every day. Last Saturday, as usual, he went to weekend classes. In the evening, he studied at home until deep into the night. He was so sleepy and tired that he couldn’t work effectively. On Sunday morning. Li Hua was about to study when his father came up and advised him to have a rest. Soon they had a good idea. They made a kite and then the family went to the suburbs. Li Hua enjoyed himself flying the kite. The family had a picnic together, relaxing in the open air. On Monday, Li Hua was energetic and active in class. He said it was only because he had a better weekend.
第二小题 开放作文
Possible Version 1:
The photo I have chosen for the competition was taken in a computer room in the school I visited. Students there were having a computer class. With the teacher’s help, some were trying to get some information from the Internet, and others were learning how to make slide shows. I was quite surprised to find computer technology has come into such a school. Now the teaching conditions in some schools in the country side are far better than the past,
Possible Version 2:
Here is one of the photos I took in the school I visited. In the photo, a girl is standing outside a classroom, listening to the teacher attentively. We can see how eager she is to have the equal chance to get knowledge at school. As far as I know, there are still some poor children, like the girl in the photo, unable to go to school. And I do hope all of us can show our concern and try to help them return to school.
听力部分录音稿
听力原文:
(Text 1)
W: Don’t you think his talk was boring?
M: No, not at all. He gave us plenty of facts.
(Text 2)
M: Can you stay for tea?
W: I’d like to, but I have to pick up some sandwiches before the children get home from school.
(Text 3)
W: How far is the nearest supermarket?
M: Well, Johnson’s is the best one but that’s nearly five kilometres away.
W: Isn’t there one nearer?
M: Well, there is one three kilometres away but it’s not very good.
(Text 4)
W: What is the purpose of your visit to the States?
M: I’m going on business.
W: Could you be more exact?
M: My company is taking part in a computer exhibition in the States.
(Text 5)
W: I would certainly like to buy the brown suit I saw in the store, but I don’t have enough money.
M: Well, if you would cut down some of your expenses, you would be able to buy it.
(Text 6)
W: Well, hello, Mr. Brown. I haven’t seen you for weeks. Where have you been this time?
M: Oh, I’ve been to Peru and worked there.
W: you must really have been getting around. How many countries have you been to?
M: Nearly 60 countries now. I guess I’m a real world traveler.
W: Well, if you aren’t, I don’t know who is.
M: Maybe someday I’ll settle down. I just can’t seem to stay in one place for very long.
W: How many years have you been traveling?
M: I’ve been with the company for 25 years and traveling all the time.
(Text 7)
M: ... and I can see the leading cyclists coming towards me now. They look extremely hot and tired. Even without snow to make things dangerous, it’s hard work cycling in these mountains. But the cloudy sky means weather conditions here today are perfect for racing.
(Text 8)
W: You are not looking very cheerful. What’s the matter with you?
M: Oh, nothing special. I’m just thinking a lot.
W: About the job?
M: About everything, about catching the same train ever morning, sitting in the same office all day, watching the same television programs...
W: You need a holiday.
M: It wasn’t always like this, you know.
W: What do you mean?
M: Well, our great grandfathers had more fun, didn’t they? I mean, they hunted for their food and grew their own vegetables and did things for themselves. We do the same sort of job for years and years. There’s no variety in our lives.
W: You need a holiday. That’s what’s the matter with you.
(Text 9)
M: Dorothy, is that you?
W: Yes, it’s me, Jack! How wonderful to hear your voice. I was wondering when you’d call ever since I received your card from Chicago. Where are you?
M: I’m at the airport. I just picked up my luggage and I will soon be on my way to the Grand Hotel, but I wanted to call you as soon as possible after getting to Los Angeles.
W: I’m certainly glad that you did, because Mother and Dad want you to stay as our house guest while you’re in Los Angeles. I can be at the airport to fetch you in less than an hour.
M: That’s very nice of your mother and father, Dorothy, but I think it would be wise for me to go to the hotel because I have to check in at the representative office here this afternoon. Will you have dinner with me tonight?
W: Jack, you simply have to come to my home for dinner tonight. I won’t take no for an answer...
(Text 10)
Today I’d like to tell you something about traveling by bike in London. If you visit London, you will see a lot of cars and buses and also a lot of bikes. It is very cheap and quick to use a bike. If you take a bus, you often have to wait for half an hour or so. What’s more, the bus moves slowly. The underground is quick but very expensive and often crowded. I used to travel to work by bus. I often arrived at work late, and tired. Then a friend of mine suggested we go to work together by bike. I followed him. Although we went slowly, we always arrived on time. Taking a bus took fifty minutes while riding a bike took only half an hour. Now I love riding a bike to work. I’ve got a little more money now, and I feel much better.
(Text 11)
It is no surprise to find seashells in the sand. Most seashells are found near the sea. But some seashells have been found on high mountaintops. That is a funny place for seashells. How did they get there?
The earth did not always look the way it does today. Once the sea covered more of the land. Then the mountains pushed up. They pushed up through the water. Land from the bottom of the sea became mountaintops. Seashells and fish bones were pushed up, too. They were far away from sea water. They were left high and dry.
The seashells and fish bones were covered with soft mud and sand. The mud became hard. It turned to stone. The shapes of the shells and bones were pressed into the stone. These stones are called fossils.