高中英语 Unit 2 Wish you were here单元测评 牛津版必修2

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高中英语 Unit 2 Wish you were here单元测评牛津版必
修2
Ⅰ. 听力测试(共30分)
第一节(共5小题;每题1分,共5分)
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。

1. How much will the man have to pay for the cheapest tickets?
A. $1.5.
B. $3.
C. $4.
2. How does the man really feel?
A. Surprised.
B. Worried.
C. Light-hearted.
3. What do you learn about readers?
A. Everyone obeys the rules.
B. Some do not obey the rules.
C. No one obeys the rules.
4. What do you know about the speakers?
A. Both of them are not smokers.
B. Both of them are smokers.
C. One of them is smoking in the room.
5. How did the woman get the thing?
A. Found it in a street.
B. Got it from a friend.
C. Bought it in a shop.
第二节(6—10每题1分,11—20每题2分,共25分)
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段材料,回答第6~7题。

6. How does the man feel?
A. Surprised.
B. Sad.
C. Angry.
7. What will the man go upstairs to do?
A. See what is happening.
B. Stop them making noise.
C. Help them with the work.
听第7段材料,回答第8~10题。

8. How many stops will the man have on the journey?
A. One.
B. Two.
C. Three.
9. What is the advantage of the flight?
A. Flying in the daytime.
B. Taking less time.
C. Costing less money.
10. What time might the man get to New Zealand?
A. Nearly midnight.
B. Early in the morning.
C. Late in the afternoon.
听第8段材料,回答第11~13题。

11. What isn't Tom's advantage?
A. The graduate of the year.
B. Working experience.
C. Interest in the company.
12. What job might Tom do if he is employed?
A. Sales.
B. Repairs.
C. Management.
13. How long will Tom have to wait for an answer?
A. About four days.
B. About ten days.
C. About half a month.
听第9段材料,回答第14~16题。

14. What should Tom do if he wants to change the time?
A. Ask for help.
B. Use the computer.
C. Dial another number.
15. What does the first digit 2 stand for?
A. Service.
B. Floor.
C. Time.
16. Where does the conversation take place?
A. At a clock shop.
B. At a hotel.
C. At a repair shop.
听第10段材料,回答第17~20题。

17. Who invented the electric guitar?
A. Les Paul.
B. The Gibson Company.
C. Still unknown.
18. Why is it hard to tell who might be the best guitarist?
A. People have different tastes.
B. Good guitarists can easily be found.
C. No one can match Les Paul now.
19. What is B-B King famous for?
A. Blues.
B. Rock music.
C. His guitar.
20. What connects Les Paul with B-B King?
A. The same music.
B. The same guitar.
C. The same guitar producer.
答案:1~5 B.C.B.A.C. 6~10 C.B.B.C.A. 11~15 C.A.C.C.A. 16~20 B.C.B.A.C.
Ⅱ. 单项填空(共15小题,每题1分,共15分)
21. —It seems that Mauna behaves a bit strangely.
—Yes. _______ she says, she doesn't really mean it.
A. Whether
B. However
C. No matter
D. Whatever
提示:whatever在此句话中引导让步状语从句,相当于no matter what。

答案:D
22. Your homework is _______handed in tomorrow morning, or you'll be criticized by the teacher.
A. to be
B. being
C. about to be
D. going to be
提示:“be+动词不定式”所表达的意义之一为“必须,应当”,相当于must, should等情态动词。

be about to do表示“即将做”,一般不与时间状语连用。

答案:A
23. _______is mentioned above, the number of the students in senior high schools is increasing.
A. Which
B. As
C. That
D. It
提示:as和which都可以引导非限制性定语从句,但是which引导的定语从句只能放在主句的后面;如果用it则要去掉逗号,且需在above后加that。

答案:B
24. I really don't think Rose will be angry, but I'll go and see her in case she _______.
A. will be
B. does
C. is
D. has been
提示:in case引导的条件状语从句中要用一般现在时表示将来。

答案:C
25. The flood _______ as a result of the heavy spring rains.
A. came about
B. came around
C. came along
D. came in
提示:come about意为“发生”;come around意为“来访;绕道”;come along意为“走吧”;come in意为“进来;起作用”。

答案:A
26. They could not agree _______each other although they talked for a long time, but they finally agreed _______ a date for another meeting.
A. with; on
B. on; with
C. to; on
D. with; to
提示:agree with表示同意某人的话或意见;agree to主要表示同意计划、建议、原则等;agree on表示商定、达成一致。

答案:A
27. I have my own habit. I _______ with the light on.
A. used to sleeping
B. used to sleep
C. am used to sleep
D. am used to sleeping
提示:used to do表示过去的习惯动作或状态,含“现在不再”的意思。

be used to doing 意为“习惯于做某事”,而be used to do则是use的被动式,意为“被用来做……”。

本题可根据首句中的时态排除B项。

答案:D
28. What about the two of us _______ to the cinema after supper?
A. to go
B. go
C. going
D. to be going
提示:about后可用名词或动词-ing形式作宾语。

此句中的宾语为后者,the two of us 是going这一动作的逻辑主语。

答案:C
29. As a whole, your composition is well done _______several spelling mistakes.
A. beside
B. besides
C. except
D. except for
提示:前后有相称的同类语时一般用except,非同类语时常用except for。

句中“拼写方面的错误”是整体中美中不足的部分,故用except for。

答案:D
30. As a boy, Edison loved to ask various questions, which _______ lead him to
success.
A. would
B. ought to
C. was to
D. were about to
提示:was/were to do可表示过去无法预见但后来确实发生的事或必然会产生的结果。

答案:C
31. It is _______ good experience to get close to _______ nature.
A. a; /
B. the; /
C. /; /
D. the; a
提示:experience有两个含义:“经验(不可数名词)”和“经历(可数名词)”。

此句中experience意思是“经历”,nature意思是“自然”,其前不用冠词。

答案:A
32. Frank _______ to know the place very well, but actually he had never been there.
A. sounded
B. proved
C. seemed
D. appeared
提示:根据句意及语法可排除A、B两项。

seem与appear均有“似乎,好像”之意,但一般在表示与事实可能相符时使用seem,反之用appear。

答案:D
33. _______ seems to have been more difficulties than expected.
A. She
B. It
C. There
D. This
提示:该句是there be句形,在seem后的不定式是be的完成式,表示该状况存在于说话者说话之前。

答案:C
34. —George _______ all the tables out of the next hall to make room for the new equipment.
—Coming.
A. take
B. takes
C. taking
D. to take
提示:句中George实为呼语,其后常用逗号,但有时可省略。

后接部分是一祈使句,故用动词原形。

答案:A
35. — I'd like to work with you. Would you please tell me about your company?
—_______. Let's discuss it over dinner.
A. That's all right
B. By all means
C. Go ahead
D. It just depends
提示:A项用于应答他人的感谢或道歉;B项意为“当然(=Certainly)”;C项可用于表示接受请求,意为“开始吧、继续吧”等。

D项意为“不一定、要依情况而定”。

答案:B
Ⅲ. 完形填空(共20小题,每题1分,共20分)
The night was dark, though sometimes the moving clouds allowed a star or two to be seen in the sky. The poor men held on to any bit of 36 they could find. They called to the Marie for 37 , but she was far 38 the reach of the human voice. At one o'clock in the morning suddenly some 39 were seen in the distance: another ship! The shouts of the 40 were heard on board, and willing hands pulled them out of the water. The 41 of the ship that had arrived at the scene 42 to save their lives was the Ellen. What had 43
her to the exact spot 44 the darkness and the pathless sea? Her captain had known 45 of the wreck(沉船)and had, indeed, 46 to sail away from it. But let him speak for himself.
“47 I was forced by the wind to change my course, a small bird flew across the ship once or twice and then flew at my face. I 48 of this until exactly the same thing happened a second time, 49 caused me to think it rather
50 . While I was thus 51 , the same bird, for the third time, made its appearance and flew 52 in the same way as before. I was then 53 to change my course back to the original one. I had not gone far 54 I heard strange voices; and when I tried to 55 where they had came from, I found I was in the middle of the people who had been shipwrecked. I immediately did my best to save them. ”
36. A. land B. grass C. hope D. wood
37. A. food B. help C. rest D. stop
38. A. off B. out C. beyond D. from
39. A. people B. lights C. ships D. houses
40. A. sailors B. captains C. rescuers D. swimmers
41. A. name B. owner C. captain D. finder
42. A. ahead of time B. at times
C. on time
D. in time
43. A. brought B. carried C. kept D. caused
44. A. in B. on C. through D. around
45. A. everything B. nothing C. something D. anything
46. A. attempted B. managed C. allowed D. demanded
47. A. Just as B. In case
C. Only because
D. Even though
48. A. paid no attention B. took good care
C. took no notice
D. kept close watch
49. A. which B. what C. that D. this
50. A. interesting B. funny C. friendly D. unusual
51. A. searching B. expecting C. considering D. studying
52. A. back B. about C. up D. down
53. A. forced B. decided C. persuaded D. forbidden
54. A. when B. until C. then D. while
55. A. listen B. search for C. make sure D. look out
36.提示:hold on to意思是“紧紧抓住”。

通读全文我们可以知道现在这些人是在茫茫的大海里,他们必须抱住找到的任何一块木头,以帮助自己逃生。

答案:D
37.提示:他们向“马丽”号船求救。

联系上下文我们可以知道the Marie是船的名字。

答案:B
38.提示:beyond the reach of意思是“在……范围之外”。

人们向“马丽”号船求救,然而船上的人们根本听不到他们的呼救声。

答案:C
39.提示:lights的意思是“灯光”。

C项有一定干扰性。

从空后的another ship看,C
项不符合题意。

答案:B
40.提示:其他选项均有较大的干扰性。

联系上下文,这些人的身份我们一直不知道,因此D项为最佳选项。

答案:D
41.提示:the Ellen是船的名字,因此选name。

答案:A
42.提示:in time “及时”;ahead of time “提前”; at times “有时”;on time “准时”。

答案:D
43.提示:“是什么把她(船)带到这个地方的?”
答案:A
44.提示:through the darkness and the pathless sea意思是“穿过黑夜和茫茫大海”。

答案:C
45.提示:从空后的“had, indeed, 46 to sail away from it”及下一段,我们可以知道,船长事先对此事一无所知。

答案:B
46.提示:因为不知道这里发生了沉船事故,因此他曾试图将船开走。

答案:A
47.提示:just as在这里引导时间状语从句。

答案:A
48.提示:A项有较大的干扰性。

pay attention后的介词应该是to。

答案:C
49.提示:which在这里引导非限制性定语从句,which指代“the same thing happened
a second time”的内容。

答案:A
50.提示:“这件事让我感到不同寻常”。

答案:D
51.提示:considering在此相当于thinking。

答案:C
52.提示:fly about意思是“到处飞”。

答案:B
53.提示:其他选项均有一定的干扰性。

空前的was决定了B项不正确。

force意思是“强迫”,从文中可以看出没有什么强迫船长这么做,因此A项不符合题意,显然D项也不正确。

船长在这里是说“鸟儿的异常举动劝服我了改变主意”。

答案:C
54.提示:when在此意思是“就在这时”。

答案:A
55.提示:因为是在黑夜,在茫茫大海上,船长一时分辨不清声音来自什么地方,因此他首先要确定声音的位置。

where they had come from是宾语从句。

答案:C
Ⅳ. 阅读理解(共20小题,每题2分,共40分)
A
Vitamin D is important for holding normal calcium in the blood and for bone health. Without enough of it, a child can get rickets, and an adult might suffer bone softening.
Now, there are a few foods that contain vitamin D naturally. Besides salmon and mackerel, the oils from some fish like cod, shark and tuna have it. But, to get enough, you'd have to eat these fish and/or their oils three times a week. There is, of course, vitamin D in fortified milk. But you'd have to drink six to eight glasses a day to get enough.
It's been believed that about 80 to 100 percent of a person's requirement comes from exposure(暴露)to sunlight, though some research shows a lot of people, particularly those in northerly places, just aren't getting enough sunlight to meet their vitamin D needs. The skin takes the ultraviolet energy from the sun and then converts it to vitamin D. The thing is a person can actually store vitamin D. You store it in your body fat! And that's why if you get adequate amount of exposure to sunlight in spring, summer and fall, you will store it in your body fat, and it will later be released during the wintertime.
So I love to garden and play tennis. In those activities, I wear a broad-rimmed hat, and I wear a lot of protection over my arms and legs, but not for the whole time. As I start my activities, I usually have my face and arms and legs exposed to sunlight for about 10 minutes, and then I cover myself up. I don't ever get sunburned.
56. People get vitamin D mostly by _______.
A. being exposed to the sun
B. eating certain foods
C. doing outdoor exercises
D. adding calcium to blood
57. It is implied in the text that _______.
A. the longer exposure to the sun, the better
B. 80 to 100 percent of people need vitamin D
C. vitamin D is somewhat like money in a bank
D. vitamin D exists in a few animals and vegetables
58. We can infer from the text that _______ is most likely to get his/her bone broken.
A. a child running on a playground
B. an old person exercising in the morning
C. a college student in the south
D. an office worker in the north
59. Which is the best title for the passage?
A. Vitamin D and Health
B. Sunshine and Vitamin D
C. Getting Vitamin D by Exercise
D. How You Store Vitamin D
56.提示:可从第三段首句获得答案。

答案:A
57.提示:维生素D储存与提取的方式类似于人们将钱储存于银行。

答案:C
58.提示:从第三段中可见北方地区日照不足,而office worker相对接解阳光较少。

答案:D
59.提示:读后不难发现本文反映日照是获取维生素D的主要方式这一主题。

答案:B
B
Every Thursday afternoon, my art history class meets not in our usual lecture hall but in the Yale University Art Gallery(美术馆).
We spend our one-hour class discussing two or three of the paintings, many of which are by artists that we have already studied in class.
The professor begins by selecting one work of art. After giving us a quick background on the artist, he'll open up for class discussion. Everyone is strongly encouraged to give opinions to the work. Not every piece we study is necessarily famous or striking in appearance and subject matter, yet we always manage to make some interesting observations.
In America, professors always take every opportunity to push textbooks aside and expose students to real world experiences.
With some creativity, almost any subject can be applied to such beyond the classroom learning.
My art history class trips to the gallery are but one example.
Many other subjects also offer opportunities to learn outside the classroom, for example, business, psychology, art, journalism and biology.
A friend of mine from Yale taking an advanced psychology course spends every Saturday working with mentally disabled children.
Her mornings are spent playing with the kids and studying their sometimes uncontrolled behavior. Then in the afternoon she writes a report on her observations.
Students generally appreciate these unique learning opportunities. They're almost always fun and interesting, and professors like them because students learn so much in just a few short months.
No one denies(否认)the value of classroom learning. But it can only take students so far.
Slides and textbooks may do a good job of carrying facts and dates, but creativity and originality(创造性)of thought cannot be taught. They can only be got through firsthand experience.
60. The writer studies art history _______.
A. in a lecture hall
B. in an art gallery
C. in a simple way
D. in a practical way
61. In American universities it is popular for professors to _______.
A. create textbooks by themselves
B. teach their lectures through real world experiences
C. ask their students to memorize the texts
D. share their experiences with the students
62. The writer holds the opinion that _______.
A. learning outside the classroom is the best way
B. teachers should develop students' creativity
C. professors had better shorten their lectures
D. students should put their textbooks away
60.提示:从文章第一、二、三段可以看出作者是以一种贴近现实的方式学习美术课的。

答案:D
61.提示:从第四、五段可以看出美国大学教授非常喜欢的授课方式应为B项。

答案:B
62.提示:从文章最后一段可以推断出作者的观点。

答案:B
C
Guide to Restaurants in New York City
Nearly 1000 restaurants are included in this latest edition of the most trusted guide to eating well in New York. Brief reviews by the city's most respected food writers are made more readable by what cannot be found in any other restaurant guide, including: ambience(环境气氛), suggested dishes and complete price ranges(范围)for a proper judgment of your final bill. Hardcover. $149. 5
Circuits: How Electronic Things Work
A guided tour of everyday technology from the pages of the weekly Times section, with easy-to-understand explanations of the inner workings of computers, CD players, ATM's, digital cameras and 76 other devices. 100 illustrations(插图). St. Martin's Press. 195 pages. Hardcover.
The New York Times Book of Natural Disasters
The book gathers together the paper's finest articles detailing humankind's quest(调查)to understand natural disasters. Possible causes and effects of global warming are explored, as is the surprising force of nature's violent excitement in such phenomena(现象)as avalanches, hurricanes, forest fires, sinkholes, viral pandemics and others. Illustrated, softcover, 216 pages. $169. 5 Campaigns: A Century of Presidential Races
Every campaign since 1900—including the historic 2000 race—in images from The New York Times Photo Archives. With 350 photos, contemporary newspaper reports and an introduction by prize-winning historian Alan Brinkley. DK Publishing. 410 pages. Hardcover.
63. A student of history is most likely to take _______ listed above.
A. the thickest book
B. the thinnest book
C. the cheapest book
D. the illustrated book
64. In the third advertisement, the underlined word “others” may include _______.
A. earthquakes
B. sandstorm
C. floods
D. snowstorm
65. It can be learned from one of the books that you can _______.
A. repair your digital camera for yourself
B. work out the expenses before going to a restaurant
C. get latest information about natural disasters
D. learn a lot about historian Alan Brinkley
66. Which book might be the least elegant(精美的)?
A. How Electronic Things Work
B. A Century of Presidential Races
C. Guide to Restaurants in New York City 2010
D. The New York Times Book of Natural Disasters
63.提示:第四段广告介绍的是一本反映美国历史的书。

虽第一本书未说明页数,但可根据书的价格作推测,第四本在所介绍的四本书中页数最多。

答案:A
64.提示:effects of global warming实为厄尔尼诺现象,选项中仅floods与此有关。

答案:C
65.提示:从第一段广告中“complete price ranges for a proper judgment of your final bill”可知答案。

答案:B
66.提示:该书为softcover软面,其余为hardcover硬面(即精装)。

答案:D
D
Tutankhamun was a king who governed Egypt around 1361 BC. He was very young when he died and governed Egypt for only nine years. Although he was unimportant compared to many of the great governors of Egypt, Tutankhamun is now one of the most famous names in ancient Egyptian history. More than 100 years ago, archaeologists(考古学家)were uncovering surprising finds in a dusty valley near the River Nile called The Valley of the Kings. By the 1900s, many people felt that all the hidden treasure in the valley had been found. However, one British archaeologist, Howard Carter, was sure that the tomb of Tutankhamun was still lying undiscovered in the valley. With the support of his rich patron(资助人). Lord Carnarvon, he searched for eight long years.
Finally, in November 1922, one of Carter's workmen discovered some stone steps leading down under the ground. Could this be the tomb they had been looking for?
Carter and his workers dug down, uncovering more and more steps. Finally they came to a door. On the door was the name they had been hoping to find—Tutankhamun. Carter and Carnarvon were excited, but they knew that they could still be disappointed. Almost all of the tombs discovered in the valley so far had been broken into by thieves, and much of the priceless treasure stolen. The archaeologists broke through the door and continued down a long corridor to another door. Carter carefully made a small hole and pushed a candle through. As the light shone into the room inside, he could hardly believe his eyes. He saw a gold throne covered in jewels, gold chariots, and many beautiful vases and statues.
During more searching over the next few months they discovered another three rooms, all—full of treasure. One held the most incredible find of all: the golden coffin containing the mummy(木乃伊), or preserved body, of the young king. Carter had discovered the most complete and valuable collection of ancient Egyptian treasure ever found. His long search was over.
67. Tutankhamun is regarded as one of the most famous names in ancient Egyptian history because_______.
A. he died young
B. he was very rich
C. he was very powerful
D. his tomb was well kept
68. We can infer from the passage that_______.
A. archaeology costs time and money
B. Tutankhamun lived one thousand and sixtyone years ago
C. all the tombs of the Kings had been stolen by the 1900s
D. it was easy for an archaeologist to discover a tomb
69. Which of the following statements is TRUE?
A. Tutankhamun collected all the treasure in Egypt.
B. Carter began to search for Tutankhamun's tomb in 1914.
C. Carter and his workers spent eight years on another three rooms.
D. Carter and Carnarvon were sure that Tutankhamun's tomb was not stolen.
70. From this passage we know that_______.
A. Tutankhamun was once a loved king in ancient Egypt
B. Carter was a determined explorer
C. there were altogether three rooms in the Tutankhamun tomb
D. Carter found the Tutankhamun tomb accidentally
67.提示:Tutankhamun在位仅仅九年就死了,按一般常识理解,应该在历史上不会有什么重要地位的,但他的名字为什么让人那么熟悉呢?这当然与卡特的发现有很大的关系。

卡特最终发现了Tutankhamun的陵墓,而且这个陵墓并没有被盗墓者闯入过,一切保存完好。

也正因为此,Tutankhamun的名字为人们所熟悉了。

答案:D
68.提示:根据卡特发现Tutankhamun陵墓的漫长过程可知,考古学既费时间也花很多钱。

答案:A
69.提示:时间计算题。

卡特共寻找Tutankhamun陵墓八年,1922年找到,所以选项B 正确。

选项A不符合常理,选项C和D的信息都不符合短文的细节描述。

答案:B
70.提示:根据他长达八年的努力,终于找到了Tutankhamun陵墓,可知卡特是一个有毅力的探险家。

答案:B
E
Francis Bacon, one of the most important philosophers(哲学家)of England, was
born in London and educated at Cambridge University. When he was only 15, he went to France to work for the English ambassador(大使). Two years later he went back to England to study law. At the age of twenty-three he was chosen to parliament(议会). His ideas about how scientists should study things in nature help to bring the modern way of thinking, called the scientific method.
One of the Bacon's best-known books was his Essays. Each essay was a short piece of writing in which he tried to give a lesson by discussing sides of a subject such as studying, conversation, friends and healthy living. In many of his books, Bacon explained how scientists should study things as they really existed in nature and then tried to figure out what caused a particular thing to be as it was. Later, by doing experiments, the scientist could see that any one cause would always have the same result. This method, which is called inductive reasoning, is used by all the scientists today, but it was new in Bacon's time.
71. According to the passage we know that_______.
A. Francis Bacon was the most important philosopher of England
B. Francis Bacon had good education
C. Francis Bacon worked for a French ambassador at the age of 15
D. Francis Bacon stayed in France until he was 23
72. It can be known that Francis Bacon was famous for_______.
A. inventing the scientific method of studying things in nature
B. his books
C. his Essays
D. being a member of parliament
73. The underlined phrase “inductive reasoning” in the last paragr aph means_______.
A. to discover general laws from particular facts or examples
B. to reach a conclusion by reasoning from general laws to a particular case
C. to study things as they used to be
D. to study things in a particular way
74. Which of the following is NOT true?
A. Bacon was a learned man.
B. Bacon did a lot of philosophy.
C. The inductive reasoning was widely used both today and in Bacon's time.
D. Bacon gave scientists much useful advice.
75. His essay gave many useful lessons on _______.
A. studying
B. conversation
C. friends and healthy living
D. all of the above
71.提示:本题为推断题。

根据第一段第一句可知,培根是在剑桥大学接受的教育,可知他受过良好的教育。

本题也可用排除法选出正确答案,由短文的“one of the most important philosophers”可把A排除;由“he went to France to work for the English ambassodor”可把C排除;由“Two years later, he went back to England to study law”可知,培根17岁就回到了英国学习法律,因此D也是错误的。

正确答案为B。

答案:B
72.提示:本题为细节考查题。

由短文第二段的第一句“One of the Bacon's best-known books was his Essays.”可知培根因他的书籍而出名,Essays只是他著名书籍中的一本。

答案:B
73.提示:本题为词义猜测题。

词义猜测题应根据其上下文的意思来猜测生词或词组的意思。

本题可由该词组所在句的上句“Later, by doing experiments, the scientist could see that any one cause would always have the same result.”得出答案。

答案:A
74.提示:本题为判断题。

本文最后一句告诉我们归纳推理(inductive reasoning)的方法在培根时代并没有广泛运用,由此判断出C项是错误的。

答案:C
75.提示:本题为细节考查题。

由第二段的“Each essay was a short piece of writing in which he tried to give a lesson by discussing sides of a subject such as studying, conversation. friends and healthy living.”可知,正确答案为D。

Ⅴ. 写作(共45分)
第一节阅读表达(每小题3分,共15分)
阅读下面的文章,按要求完成76~80题。

For almost two months Dominic York, a 23-year-old hairdresser, wandered about hospitals at night, wearing a white coat and pretending he was a doctor. Yesterday he proudly claimed in court that despite his complete lack of medical experience or qualifications, he had saved several people's lives. He had even allowed to assist a surgeon during an emergency operation on a patient who was about to die on something she had swallowed.
“I watched one of those TV dramas about a hospital and suddenly I felt like playing one of the roles myself. So I put on a white jacket and a stethoscope(听诊器)and walked around one of the biggest hospitals in London. At first I just watched. Once you learn how doctors talk to patients, nurses and other doctors, it's easy to take people in,” he said.
One of the patients he treated was Laura Kennan. She had been knocked down by a car and fainted. When she came to in hospital. York was standing over her.
“He looked very professional. He told me his name was Doctor Simon. Then he gave me some sort of injection,” she said. And then he suddenly cleared off when a nurse asked who he was. She didn't think there was anything wrong. “I would never have realized he was a fake if a policeman hadn't showed me his photograph a week later. When the policeman told me who he really was, _______. ”
Judge Raymond Adams told York that he was “shocked and horrified” that he got away with his deceiving for so long, and then sentenced him to eighteen months in a special prison for criminals with mental disorders.
“I can only hope that this will not lead to further problems. After all, you will have considered opportunity to study the behavior of the psychiatrists(精神科医生)who will look after you while you are there. If you try to persuade people that you yourself are a psychiatrist after you are set free. I shall make sure that you are given a much longer sentence,” Judge Adams warned York.
76. What was York proud of?(Please answer within 10 words)
_________________________________________________
77. How did York learn how to behave like a doctor?(Please answer within 10 words)
_________________________________________________
78. Please fill in the blank in the fourth paragraph with proper words.
_________________________________________________
79. Why was Laura in hospital?
_________________________________________________
80. Translate the underlined sentence in the first paragraph into Chinese.
_________________________________________________
答案:76.He had saved several peoples lives.
77.By watching other doctors how to work.
78.I could hardly believe the truth.
79.She was knocked down by a cer.
80.昨天他在法庭上自豪地宣称尽管他缺乏医学经验和资格,但他也救了好几个人的生命。

第二节书面表达(30分)
假设你是张华,请就本校食堂服务(canteen service)的状况给校长发一个邮件。

内容包括:
优点不足建议
食堂干净价格偏高尽快解决问题
饭菜可口种类偏少
服务态度好等候时间较长
注意:
校长的电子邮箱地址是:xiaozhang@163. com
张华的电子邮箱地址是:zhanghua@hotmail. com
词数:100左右。

__________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______
答案:
To:xiaozhang@
From:zhanghua@
Subject: report
I am a senior student of our school. I'd like to tell you something about the canteen service in our school. Generally speaking, the service is satisfactory. The hall is clean and tidy. The dishes look inviting and taste delicious as well. What's more, the workers there treat us as their friends, which makes us feel very happy. However, we feel the price of the meals is a little too high. Besides, we can only have a limited variety of dishes with little change every week. In addition, we often。

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