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1、窗体顶端 新世纪(第二版)综合B4U1-F (试卷总分:100分) Part I Listening Comprehension ( 7 minutes ) Directions: In this section, you will hear several conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversations and the questions will be spok

2、en only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer. · 1. A) Eight dollars. 该选项共2人选择 B) Sixteen dollars. 该选项共2人选择 C) Fifteen dollars. 该选项共0人选择 D) Thirty-two dollars. 该选项共2人选择

3、 · · · Script: W: These are very nice skirts. How much are they? M: Eight dollars each. Q: How much should the woman pay if she buys four skirts? · 该题共6人答题,答对2人,答错4人,正确率为33.3%,错误率为66.7% · 正确答案(2.00分): D · 2. A) John will surely help others if he has time. 该选项共0人选择 B) John never offers t

4、o help others because he is busy. 该选项共1人选择 C) John is always busy because he likes to help others. 该选项共0人选择 D) John always offers to help, but he seems busy all the time. 该选项共5人选择 · · · Script: W: John said he would give me a hand if he has time. M: He always offers to help, but he never seem

5、s to have time. Q: What does the man say about John? · 该题共6人答题,答对5人,答错1人,正确率为83.3%,错误率为16.7% · 正确答案(2.00分): D · 3. A) She prefers going to the dentist later in the day. 该选项共0人选择 B) The man might be late for the appointment. 该选项共1人选择 C) The man might have no time for his first class. 该选项共4

6、人选择 D) She will get up early to visit her dentist. 该选项共1人选择 · · · Script: M: I have to visit my dentist at 7:30 tomorrow morning. W: Then you will miss the literature class. Q: What does the woman imply? · 该题共6人答题,答对4人,答错2人,正确率为66.7%,错误率为33.3% · 正确答案(2.00分): C · 4. A) Go to the librar

7、y. 该选项共0人选择 B) Get some exercise. 该选项共0人选择 C) Go to see a film. 该选项共5人选择 D) Do homework in school. 该选项共1人选择 · · · Script: M: I'd like really to go to the cinema with all of you during the weekend, but I'm too much left behind in schoolwork. W: Movies always relax me. It might be worth it in t

8、he long run. Q: What does the woman suggest the man do? · 该题共6人答题,答对5人,答错1人,正确率为83.3%,错误率为16.7% · 正确答案(2.00分): C · 5. A) It's made from an old recipe. 该选项共1人选择 B) It's in the refrigerator. 该选项共1人选择 C) It has a variety of ingredients. 该选项共4人选择 D) It needs to be heated up. 该选项共0人选择 · · ·

9、 Script: M: What did you use to make that soup? W: I put everything in the refrigerator into it. Q: What does the woman say about the soup? · 该题共6人答题,答对4人,答错2人,正确率为66.7%,错误率为33.3% · 正确答案(2.00分): C · 6. A) He is cooking in the kitchen. 该选项共0人选择 B) He is looking at something that the woman

10、showed him. 该选项共0人选择 C) He is getting into the kitchen. 该选项共0人选择 D) He is reading. 该选项共6人选择 · · · Script: W:Tom! Do you think you could come into the kitchen for a second? M:What? Just let me finish this book and I'll be right there. Q:What is the man doing? · 该题共6人答题,答对6人,答错0人,正确率为100%,错误率为

11、0% · 正确答案(2.00分): D · 7. A) Booking a flight to Germany. 该选项共0人选择 B) Paying for private lessons. 该选项共3人选择 C) Giving German exams to students. 该选项共0人选择 D) Studying continually for three days. 该选项共3人选择 · · · Script: W: You seem well prepared for this German final exam. I'm impressed. M: I

12、'd better be prepared. I spent the last 72 hours cramming for it. Q: What has the man been doing? · 该题共6人答题,答对3人,答错3人,正确率为50%,错误率为50% · 正确答案(2.00分): D · 8. A) The team has to travel far for the next game. 该选项共0人选择 B) The new coach has been very effective. 该选项共3人选择 C) The new coach doesn't

13、know the team very well. 该选项共2人选择 D) The team shouldn't enrol any more members. 该选项共1人选择 · · · Script: M: Our basketball team won every game so far! W: Isn't that because of the new coach? Q: What does the woman imply? · 该题共6人答题,答对3人,答错3人,正确率为50%,错误率为50% · 正确答案(2.00分): B · 9. A) Run in

14、town. 该选项共1人选择 B) Look more carefully. 该选项共0人选择 C) Buy shoes from a catalog. 该选项共5人选择 D) Find an easier place to exercise. 该选项共0人选择 · · · Script: M: I can't find the kind of jogging shoes I want anywhere in town. W: Why not order them from a catalog? It's easier than running round the town l

15、ooking for them. Q: What does the woman suggest the man do? · 该题共6人答题,答对5人,答错1人,正确率为83.3%,错误率为16.7% · 正确答案(2.00分): C · 10. A) Who are going to attend the meeting. 该选项共0人选择 B) What's to be discussed at the meeting. 该选项共5人选择 C) Where the meeting is to be held. 该选项共1人选择 D) When the meeting i

16、s to be held. 该选项共0人选择 · · · Script: W: Did you get my message about the meeting on Monday? M: Yes, I did. But I'm still not quite sure what the meeting is about. Not bad news, I hope. Q: What does the man wish to know most? · 该题共6人答题,答对5人,答错1人,正确率为83.3%,错误率为16.7% · 正确答案(2.00分): B Part I

17、I Reading Comprehension ( 24 minutes ) Section A Directions: In this section, there is a passage with several blanks. You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage. Read the passage through carefully before making your ch

18、oices. Each choice in the bank is identified by a letter. You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once. · The soaring number of gender-bending chemicals in the environment has disturbing fertility implications for humans and wildlife, scientists are warning. They say wild animals a

19、re being "feminized" by a host of common man-made 11 which mimic the female sex hormone oestrogen(雌激素)and escape into seas, rivers, the earth and air when waste is 12 of. The chemicals — found in food packaging, cleaning products, plastics, sewage and paint — cause genital deformities, reduce sperm

20、count and even turn 13 into females. Dozens of species — including polar bears, fish, whales and otters — are suffering, according to the environmental group ChemTrust. Fish have been 14 hit by man-made gender-bending chemicals. In one study, half the male fish in British lowland rivers had signs of

21、 being 15 . But all vertebrates — or creatures with backbones — have 16 sex hormone receptors in their bodies. "Therefore, observations in one species may serve to 17 pollution issues of concern for other vertebrates, including humans," the report says. Its author, Gywnne Lyons, a former government

22、 adviser on chemical-pollution, said: "Some 18 actions are needed to control gender-bending chemicals and more resources are needed for monitoring wildlife." "If wildlife populations crash, it will be too late. Unless enough males contribute to the next generation there is a real 19 to animal popu

23、lations in the long term." Some studies have shown that sperm counts in the West have fallen over the past 30 years. Others have shown a rise in boys born with genital deformities. Communities heavily polluted with hormone-disrupting chemicals in Russia, Canada and Italy have 20 twice as many girls

24、as boys. A) threat B) urgent C) different D) disposed E) feminized F) insistent G) pollutants H) produced I) males J) waste K) badly L) reduced M) similar N) highlight O) consistently · 11. ______________________ · 该题共6人答题,答对6人,答错0人,正确率为100%,错误率为0% · 正确答案(1分): G · 12. ____

25、 · 该题共6人答题,答对6人,答错0人,正确率为100%,错误率为0% · 正确答案(1分): D · 13. ______________________ · 该题共6人答题,答对6人,答错0人,正确率为100%,错误率为0% · 正确答案(1分): I · 14. ______________________ · 该题共6人答题,答对6人,答错0人,正确率为100%,错误率为0% · 正确答案(1分): K · 15. ______________________ · 该题共6人答题,答对6人,答错0人,正确率为100%

26、错误率为0% · 正确答案(1分): E · 16. ______________________ · 该题共6人答题,答对6人,答错0人,正确率为100%,错误率为0% · 正确答案(1分): M · 17. ______________________ · 该题共6人答题,答对6人,答错0人,正确率为100%,错误率为0% · 正确答案(1分): N · 18. ______________________ · 该题共6人答题,答对6人,答错0人,正确率为100%,错误率为0% · 正确答案(1分): B · 19. ________________

27、 · 该题共6人答题,答对6人,答错0人,正确率为100%,错误率为0% · 正确答案(1分): A · 20. ______________________ · 该题共6人答题,答对6人,答错0人,正确率为100%,错误率为0% · 正确答案(1分): H Section B Directions: There are several passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of the

28、m there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). You should decide on the best choice. · Passage One Questions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage. Ask children about their favorite animal and it is highly likely that at least one will respond enthusiastically with the name of a din

29、osaur. Despite the fact that they were extinct long before humans set foot on the Earth, these huge reptiles have captured our imaginations. Many children collect models of the most various species and they are experts on their preferred habitat and favorite food. One of the most popular exhibits i

30、n London's Natural History Museum is the enormous Tyrannosaurus Rex, which never seems to lose its appeal, shrugging off stiff competition from hi-tech cyber versions. Archaeologists (考古学家) continue to amaze us with their remarkable discoveries — the latest being a 66-million-year old fossil of a d

31、inosaur heart. Such findings enable them to shed further light on these fascinating creatures. The word "dinosaur" also has another definition: it can be used as an adjective to describe something unwieldy and outdated. It may not be too long before some of the animals we currently take for granted

32、 join the dinosaurs in extinction and our inheritors will be visiting museums rather than zoos in order to learn about them. Eminent scientists are warning governments around the world that the current rate of extinction is 1,000 to 10,000 times above normal and that a quarter or more species are r

33、eaching the brink of disappearance. Giant pandas are amongst those under threat. Their rapidly decreasing number is partly due to the shrinking of their natural habitat and the difficulty of breeding them in captivity. The world's largest living land mammal, the elephant, is another favorite which

34、could become a rarity in years to come. Fortunately, a ban on ivory has been enforced over the past decade and astute former hunters recognize that there are profits to be gained from the eco-tourist trade. Nowadays, visitors to national parks prefer to see the tusks on a living creature as opposed

35、to a souvenir trinket (小装饰品) on their shelves back home. However, debates continue as to the effects of such tourism on wildlife. Our planet comprises a rich web of life. No organism can survive without affecting its environment; our lives are inextricably entwined (缠住) so that the quality of our r

36、espective lives depends on the behavior of those around us. Every so often we should stop and think of the consequences of our actions, however small they may seem at the time. Are we humans really the super intelligent beings we proclaim ourselves to be? 21. Which of the following statement

37、s is true? A) People lost their interest in dinosaurs because they were extinct long before humans appeared on the Earth. 该选项共0人选择 B) The non-stop archaeological discoveries enable us to get further information about dinosaurs. 该选项共6人选择 C) Our inheritors will be visiting the already extinct anima

38、ls alive in the future zoo. 该选项共0人选择 D) Children love to collect models of the various extinct species instead of the existing ones. 该选项共0人选择 · 该题共6人答题,答对6人,答错0人,正确率为100%,错误率为0% · 正确答案(2分): B 22. Which of the following titles best describes the content of the passage? A) Endangered Animals 该

39、选项共6人选择 B) The Two Definitions of Dinosaurs 该选项共0人选择 C) How to Clone the Extinct Animals 该选项共0人选择 D) Scientific Research on Dinosaurs 该选项共0人选择 · 该题共6人答题,答对6人,答错0人,正确率为100%,错误率为0% · 正确答案(2分): A 23. According to the passage, "shrug off" means ____. A) maximize 该选项共0人选择 B) raise 该选项共0人选择 C)

40、 continue 该选项共0人选择 D) minimize 该选项共6人选择 · 该题共6人答题,答对6人,答错0人,正确率为100%,错误率为0% · 正确答案(2分): D 24. Scientists are warning governments around the world that ____. A) the number of Giant pandas is decreasing due to the shrinking of their natural habitat 该选项共0人选择 B) the current rate of extinction i

41、s more than million times above normal 该选项共0人选择 C) one fourth or more species are facing the danger of extinction 该选项共6人选择 D) B and C 该选项共0人选择 · 该题共6人答题,答对6人,答错0人,正确率为100%,错误率为0% · 正确答案(2分): C 25. The former elephant hunters now find that they can earn big money from ____. A) keeping elepha

42、nt domestically 该选项共0人选择 B) selling ivory 该选项共0人选择 C) ecology-associated tourism 该选项共6人选择 D) making souvenir trinket 该选项共0人选择 · 该题共6人答题,答对6人,答错0人,正确率为100%,错误率为0% · 正确答案(2分): C · Passage Two Questions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage. Beauty in nature has long been a common the

43、me in life and in art, and books emphasizing beauty in nature fill large sections of libraries and bookstores. That nature has been depicted and celebrated by so much art, photography, poetry and other literature shows the strength with which many people associate nature and beauty. Why this associa

44、tion exists, and what the association consists of, are studied by the branch of philosophy called aesthetics. Beyond certain basic characteristics that many philosophers agree about to explain what is seen as beautiful, the opinions are virtually endless. Looked at through the lens of the visual a

45、rts, nature and wildness have been important subjects in various epochs of world history. An early tradition of landscape art began in China during the Tang Dynasty. The tradition of representing nature as it is became one of the aims of Chinese painting and was a significant influence in Asian art.

46、 Artists learned to depict mountains and rivers "from the perspective of nature as a whole and on the basis of their understanding of the laws of nature ... as if seen through the eyes of a bird." In the 13th century, the Song Dynasty artist Shi Erji listed "scenes lacking any places made inaccessib

47、le by nature," as one of the 12 things to avoid in painting. In the Western world the idea of wilderness having intrinsic value emerged in the 1800s, especially in the works of the Romantic movement. British artists John Constable and J.M.W. Turner turned their attention to capturing the beauty of

48、 the natural world in their paintings. Before that, paintings had been primarily of religious scenes or of human beings. William Wordsworth's poetry described the wonder of the natural world, which had formerly been viewed as a threatening place. Increasingly the valuing of nature became an aspect o

49、f Western culture. Many scientists, who study nature in more specific and organized ways, also share the conviction that nature is beautiful; the French mathematician, Jules Henri Poincaré said: "The scientist does not study nature because it is useful; he studies it because he delights in it, and

50、 he delights in it because it is beautiful. If nature were not beautiful, it would not be worth knowing, and if nature were not worth knowing, life would not be worth living. Of course I do not here speak of that beauty which strikes the senses, the beauty of qualities and of appearance; not that I

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