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2019上海奉贤区高三二模英语及答案

2019上海奉贤区高三二模英语及答案
2019上海奉贤区高三二模英语及答案

2018学年奉贤区调研测试

高三英语试卷(201904)

考生注意

1.考试时间120分钟,试卷满分140分。

2. 本考试设试卷和答题纸两部分。所有答题必须涂(选择题)或写( 非选择题)在答题纸上,做在试卷上律不得分。

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I.Listening Comprehension

Section A

Directions In Section A. you will hear ten short conversations between two speaers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be ased about what was said. The conversations and the questions will bespoen 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.A. At an airport.

B. In an office,

C. At a police station.

D, At a travel agency.

2. A. Down jacets are now on sale,

B. She can't wait for the winter to arrive.

C. It's hard to now how severe the winter will be

D. She needs a warm jacet.

3. A. Learning to drive.

B. Buying the insurance.

C. Buying a car

D. Taing a plane,

4. A. Erie won't eat vegetable without meat

B. Eric lies both vegetable and meat

C. Some meat will solve Eric's problem

D. Eric is short of vegetable.

5. A. He is invasive

B. He is heroic

C. He is life-threatening

D He is awward

6. A. Reviews of the comedy are negative.

B. The reaction to the comedy is varied.

C. The review of the newspaper is one sided.

D. Media are prejudiced against the comedy.

7. A. Deliver the pacage in person.

B. Pic up the pacage at the post office

C.As to have the pacage delivered to his home

D. Find out the opening hours of the post office

8. A. It hasn’t been graded.

B. It received a low grade.

C. The committee is discussing it

D. The woman hasn't handed it in.

9. A. He has been to Seattle many tines.

B. He has chaired a lot of conferences.

C. He holds a high position in his company.

D. He lived in Seattle for many years.

10. A. It is too late for the man to go to the theatre.

B. People have already been standing in line for two hours.

C. The man must wait for two hours to buy the ticet.

D. The man can buy a special ticet before the drama starts.

Section B

Directions In Scion B, you will hear two short passages and one longer conversation, and you will be ased questions on each of them. The passages and conversation will be read twice, but the questions will be spoen 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 beard. Questions I1 through 13 are based on the following passage.

11. A. They are gardeners.

B. They sell vegetables.

C. They run a guesthouse

D. They are scientists.

12. A. Five hours.

B. Eight hours.

C. Twelve hours.

D. Fourteen hours.

13. A. They have deeper roots.

B They don't need sunshine

C. They have wider leaves.

D.'They have bigger flowers.

Questions 14 through l6 are based on the following news.

14. A. It is produced in small quantities.

B. It is sold at a lower price

C. It is served mainly in McDonald's.

D. It is grown from cows alone,

15. A. The land and the water system have been polluted seriously.

B. Not enough meat has been produced to meet people's needs

C. Much land has been used up for animals and their food.

D. It has consumed fewer and fewer natural resources

16. A. Steas and hamburgers

B. Animal rights.

C. The food crisis in the future.

D. Lab-grown meat.

Questions 17 through 20 are based o0 the following conversation

17. A. He is an Englishman living in Sweden.

B. He prefers hot weather to cold weather

C. He visits London nearly every winter.

D. He lies Sweden better than England.

18. A. The long night

B. The bad weather.

C. The gloomy winter

D. The cold houses

19. A. Delightful. B. Refreshing. C. Painful D. Frustrating

20. A. They wor hard and play hard,

B. They often stay up late reading.

C. They lie to go comping in summer

D. They try to earn more and spend more,

II.Grammar and Vocabulary

Section A

Directions After reading the passage below, fill in the blans to mae the passage coherent and grammatically correct. For the blans with a given word, fill in each blan with the proper form of the given word; for the other blans, use one word that best fits each blan.

How to Mae the Most of Y our Lunch Hour

Should you grab a bite at your des or eat with your coll That depends on what's on your agenda for the rest of the day.

Lunch hours (21)________(get) shorter and shorter and even disappearing in some parts of today's woring world. With fewer employees (22)________ (as) to accomplish more in a day, many Americans treat lunch not as a brea but as just another tas to squeee into an already over-booed day.

But do quic meals at the des actually improve productivity over more leisurely meals?

The researchers only studied 32 employees, so the findings are debatable. But when they assigned one group to eat at their dess and another to dine with a colleague at a restaurant, they found those who ate lunch together showed a decline (23)________ their performance on tests hat

measured concentration, memory and the ability to catch errors and read emotions in facial epressions following lunch than before lunch. Both groups ate the same meals, but those who ate their food alone were only given 20 minutes to consume their food, (24)________ the paired participants were allowed one hour in the restaurant. Those who ate alone did not have as large a drop in their cognitive processing as those who ate in the restaurant.

What was responsible for the change? There were too many variables at play to

determine which had the strongest influence on cognitive control--was it the companionship or the restaurant environment (25)________ other dinners were present, music was played and the meal was served by wait staff, or was it the longer time to enjoy the meal?

(26)________ factor was responsible, the group that too a restaurant lunch brea came bac more relaed, say the authors, and that liely affected their cognitive sharpness. Sharing a meal outside the office with a fiend appears to have a (27)________ (calm) effect, and while it reduces intellectual sills, it may develop social harmony and teamwor, which (28) ________ be an important feature of some wor tass."

But don't feel sorry for the lone hunger. It turns out (29)________ since they were able to maintain their cognitive sills following the meal, they might be in a better position (30)________ (thin) creatively for projects that require more innovative solutions or approaches.

Section B

Direction Fill in each blan with, a proper word chosen from the bo. Each word can be used only once. Note that there is one word more than you need.

A. involving

B. distinguish

C. adapted F. gains

G. partially H. amaing D. tailored E. medium

I. definitely J. steer . implications

Genes That Mae You Smarter

The contributions genes mae to intelligence increase as children grow older. This goes against the idea most people hold that as we age, environmental influences gradually overpower the genetic legacy (财产) we are born with and may have (31)________ for education"

“People assume the genetic influence goes down with age because the environmental differences between people pile up in life," says Robert Plomin. “What we found was quite (32)________and goes in the other direction.”

Previous studies have shown variations in intelligence are (33)________ due to genetics. To find out whether this genetic contribution varies with age, Plomin's team gathered data from si separate studies carried out in 4 countries, (34)________ a total of 1100 pairs of twins. 'The researchers tested twins on reasoning, arithmetics etc. to measure a quantity called "G". Each study also included both identical twins, with the same genes, and fraternal twins (异卵双生), sharing about half their genes, maing it possible to (35)________ the contributions of genes and environment to their G scores.

Plomin's team calculated in childhood, genes account for about 41 percent of the variations in intelligence. In adolescence, this rose to 55 percent;, by young adolescence, it was 66 percent

NO one (36)________ nows why the influence from genes should increase with age, but Plomin suggests that as children get older, they become better at handling their environment to

suit their genetic needs, and says “ids with with high G will use their environment to develop cognitive ability and choose friends who are lie-minded. Children with (37)________ to low G may choose less challenging pastimes and activities, further emphasiing their genetic legacy.

Is there any way to interfere with the pattern? Perhaps. The evidence of strong heritability (遗传可能性) doesn’t mean that there is nothing you can do about it." says Susanne Jaeggi, “from our own wor, the ones that started off with lower IQ scores had higher (38)________ training. Plomin suggests genetic differences may be more emphasied if all children share an identical curriculum instead of it being (39)________ to children's natural abilities. My tendency would be to give everyone a good education, but put more effort into the lower end." he says. Intelligence researchers Paul Thompson agrees It shows. that educators need to (40)________ ads towards things drawing out their natural talents.

Ш. Reading Comprehension

Section A

Direction For each blan in the following passage there are four words or phrases mared A,B, C and D. Fill in each blan with the word or phrase that best fits the contet.

Open data-sharers are still in the minority in many fields. Although many re searchers broadly agree thatpub1icaccess to raw data would promote science, most are (41)________ to post the results of their own labours online.

Some communities have agreed to share online-geneticists, for e ample, post DNA sequences at the GenBan repository (库). and astronomers are accustomed to (42)________ images of galaies and stars from, say, the Sloan Digital Sy Survey, a telescope that has observed some 500 million objects-but these remain the (43)________ not the rule. Historically, scientists have (44)________ sharing for many reasons it is a lot of wor, until recently, good databases did not eist grant funders were not pushing for sharing; it has been difficult to agree on standards for formatting data, and there is no agreed way to assign credit for data.

But the (45)________ are disappearing in part because journals and funding agencies worldwide are encouraging scientists to mae their data (46)________.Last year, the Royal Society in London said in its report that scientists need to. (47)________ a research culture where data is viewed as private preserve". Funding agencies note that data paid for with public money should be public information. and the scientific community is recogniing that data can now be shared online in ways that were not possible before. To match the growing demand, services are springing up to mae it easier to publish research products (48)________ and enable other researchers to discover and cite (引用) them.

Although calls to share data often concentrate on the (49)________ advantages of sharing, the practice is not purely beneficial to others. Researchers who share get plenty of personal benefits including more connections with colleagues. improved (50)________ and increased citations. The most successful sharers- those whose data are downloaded and cited the most often-getnoticed, and their wor gets used. (51)________ one of the most popular data sets on multidisciplinary repository Dryad is about wood density around the world it has been (52)________ 5700 times. Co-author Amy anne thins that users probably range from climate -change researchers wanting to estimate how much carbon is stored in biomass, to foresters looing for in formation on different grades of trees. I’d much prefer to have my date used by the (53)________ number of people to as their own questions," she says.It's important to allow readers and reviewers to see eactly how you arrive at your results. Publishing data and code allows your science to be (54)________.

Even people whose data are less popular can benefit. By maing the effort to organie and 1abel files so others can understand them, scientists can become more organied and better disciplined themselves, thus avoiding (55)________later on.

A. restricted

B. reluctant

C. desperate

D. generous

41

.

A. accessing

B. processing

C. analying

D. identifying

42

.

43

A. assumption

B. mystery

C. eception

D. phenomenon

.

A. longed for

B. appealed to

C. focused on

D. objected to

44

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45

A. symptoms

B. barriers

C. advantages

D. consequences

.

A. controllable

B. unique

C. reliable

D. public

46

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A. shift away from

B. end up with

C. give rise to

D. build up

47

.

48

A. secret

B. digitally

C. ethically

D. fairly

.

A. materia1

B. individual

C. moral

D. economic

49

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A. visibility

B. awareness

C. condition

D. confidence

50

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A. On the contrary

B.As a result

C. For eample

D. After all

51

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A. downloaded

B. updated

C. optimied

D. addressed

52

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A. moderate B maimum C. average D. estimated

53

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A. reversible

B. profitable

C. reproducible

D. recogniable

54

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55

A. crisís

B. confusion

C. ris

D. conflict

.

Section B

Directions Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices mared A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.

A

It was 1961 and I was in the fifth grade. My mars ín school were miserable and, the thing was, 1 didn't now enough to really care. My older brother and I lived with Mom in a humble house in Detroit. We watched TV every night.

But one day Mom changed our world forever. She turned off the TV. Our mother had only been able to get through third grade. But, she was much brighter and smarter than we boys now at the time. She had noticed something in the suburban houses she cleaned--boos. So she came home one day, snapped of the TV, sat us down and eplained that her sons were going to mae something of themselves, . You boys are going to read two boos every wee, " she said. " And you're going to write a report on what you read."

We complained about how unfair it was. Besides, we didn't have any boos in the house other than Mom s Bible. But she eplained that we would go where the boos were " I'll drive you to the library.'

So pretty soon there were these two peevish boys sitting in her white 1959 Oldsmobile on their way to Detroit Public Library. I wandered reluctantly among the children’s boos. I loved animals, so when I saw some boos that seemed to be about animals, I started leafing through them.

The first boo I read clear through was Chip the Dam Builder. It was about beavers. For the first time in my life I was lost in another world. No television program had ever taen me so far away from my surroundings as did this virtue visit to a cold stream in a forest and these animals building a home.

It didn’t dawn on me at the time, but the eperience was quite different from watching TV. There were images forming in my mind instead of before my eyes. And I could return to them again and again with the flip of a page. Soon I began to loo forward to visiting this quiet sanctuary form my other world.

Now my older brother is an engineer and I am a doctor. Sometimes I still can’t believe my life’s journey, from a failing and indifferent stud ent in a Detroit public school to this position, which taes me all over the world to teach and perform critical surgery.

But I now when the journey began the day Mom switched off the TV set and put us in her Oldsmobile for that drive to the library.

56. We can learn from the beginning of the passages that ________.

A the author and his brother had done well in school

B. the author had been very concerned about bis school wor

C. the author had spent much time watching TV after school

D. the author had realied how important school was

57.According to the passage which of the following words can best describe the author's mother?

A. Tolerant and decisive.

B. aggressive and open-minded.

C. Determined and farsighted.

D. Persistent and literate.

58. The underlined word "peevish" in the passage can be replaced by________.

A. naughty

B. bad-tempered

C. patient

D. obedient

59. The author began to love boos for the following reasons ECEPT that ________.

A. he could constantly review the plots in the boos

B. he could visualie what he read in bis mind

C. he could get many rewards from his mother

D. he realied that boos offered him new eperience

B

NANCY DREW AND THE HIDDEN STAIRCASE (PG)

Age 10+

Sparling boo adaptation has great characters, some scares.

Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase" is based on a classic 1930 Naney Drew mystery boo and is aimed at tens and young ten. Although the story involves politically motivated idnapping and a supposedly haunted house, the scariest moment is during what turns out to be a model dream sequence. Positive messages include courage and teamwor, and strong role (mostly female) are at the center of the action (89 minutes)

WONDER PAR (PG)

Age 8+

Imaginative but intense adventure deals with worry and fear

"Wonder Par" is in animated adventure about an imaginative girl named June (voiced by Brianna Densi), who’s spent years dreaming up a magical amusement par named Wonderland with her mom (Jennifer Granner). You can epect plenty of actions (including eplosions and perils), as well as the looming presence of worry and sadness, since June is dealing with the fact that her mom has a serious illness. The film celebrates imagination, curiosity and perseverance, and it underlines the importance not letting fear stop you from being yourself and doing what you love.

(93 minutes)

CAPTIVE STATE (PG- 13)

Age 14+

Dar, disconnected but smart alien invasion movie

"Captive State" is an alien-invasion movie set in a future Chicago. Some humans try to cooperate with the conquering aliens, while others try to rebel; there's a very comple plan at the heat of the story. Violence is the biggest issue Humans are illed both vaporied by aliens and shot by guns. There are eplosions, blood splatters gory surgeries, gross alien effects, cyanide pills and lots of chaos and stress, The movie is more about its own big ideas than about characters or emotions, but it's smart enough that it should please most teen and adult sci-f?fans. John Goodman and Vera Farmiga co-star. (109 minutes)

FIVE FEET APART (PG-13)

Age 13+

Strong acting saves predictable, sentimental love story

Five Feet Apart" is based on the best selling YA novel, about Will (Cole Sprouse) and Stella (Haley Lu Richardson), two hospitalied 17-year-olds with cystic fibrosis (囊胞性纤维症) fall in love, The story promotes treasuring those closest to you and has themes of perseverance and empathy. (115 minutes)

60. If you are hooed on science fictions, which movie will you prefer according to the passage?

A. WONDER PAR

B. NANCY DREW AND THE HIDDEN STAIRCASE.

C. FIVE FEET APART.

D. CAPTIVE STA T

E.

61 Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?

A. It’s appropriate to watch the film “Captive State” with a younger sister aged 5.

B. The movie "Wonder Par" can teach you to be brave enough to face fear

C. It's advisable of you to watch "Five Feet Apart" if you are free for one and half hours

D. “Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase” is adapted from a best-selling novel.

62 After reading the passage, we can________.

A. now about the bacground of the film production

B. learn about the popularity of these films

C. gain a thorough understanding of the films

D. have the best option for the film we want

C

The company that revolutionied the delivery of information now aims to do the same with electricity. Technology powerhouse Google today announced it would spend "tens of millions" of dollars net year in research and development and investments in an effort to drive down the cost of large-scale renewable energy to mae it cheaper than coal. Not only will Google be hiring engineers and energy eperts for its new initiative, nown as RE

Coal supplies 40 percent of the world's electricity and more than half of U.S. power, and if current trends continue, it is epected to grab an ever increasing share because it is a plentiful and cheap fuel for big consumers lie the United States and Russia. But coal is also the worst fuel in its production of the global warming gas carbon dioide. Google co-founder Larry Page said the company's goal is to produce one gigawatt(十亿瓦特) of renewable energy capacity that is cheaper than coal within "years, not decades." Google says that's enough electricity to power a city the sie of San Francisco (about 330,000 households) .

Google, located in Mountain View, Calif., said it was initially woring with two other California companies. They are eSolar, of Pasadena, which is specialiing in solar-thermal power, using large fields of mirrors to concentrate sunlight and generate steam to run utility-scale electric turbines (涡轮), and Maani of Alameda, which is developing wind energy technology that taes advantage of the much stronger and more reliable currents available at high altitudes.

Google did not specify how much money it was putting into its projects with these companies but said they both had “promising scalable energy technology”. This portion of the initiative will be funded through the company's' philanthropic arm, https://www.doczj.com/doc/9b15048598.html,, which is not a traditional chanty but can mae equity (股票) investments in companies Brin and Page have pledged (抵押) 1 percent of Google's equity and profits toward efforts including climate change and global poverty.

The RE

63. Which one of the following statements is TRUE of the coal?

A. It is a ind of controversial fuel given its large quantity and its harm to the environment

B. It is plentiful and cheap fuel hat will surely earn more maret share.

C. It will be totally replaced by the renewable energy in years because it produces the worst

gas-carbon dioide,

D. It is supported by some enthusiastic countries lie US and Russia which rely heavily on the

coal

64. It can be inferred from the passage that _________.

A. https://www.doczj.com/doc/9b15048598.html, has made some crucial decisions in epanding the company

B. https://www.doczj.com/doc/9b15048598.html, has focused on eploiting alternatives to traditional energy

C. Google. org is a charity organiation committed to funding the projects benefiting manind

D. https://www.doczj.com/doc/9b15048598.html, is an environmental organiation that specialies in promoting green fuel

65. What can Not be learned about the RE

A It will come true in a few years with the efforts made.

B. It is a programme of environmental protection

C. It is one of the measures taen to neutralie carbon

D. It will be realied through investments in solar and, wind energy companies.

66. The best title of this passage is ________.

A. Google's RE

B. Google, the Energy Revolutionary

C. Google, the Environmental Protector

D. Google's Renewable Energy Project

Section C

Directions Read the following passage. Fill in each blan with a proper sentence given in the bo. Each sentence can be used only once. Note that there are two more sentences than you need.

Venice Carnival

The annual Venice Carnival is in full swing, with thousands of revelers (狂欢者) gathering the city's canals and squares in elaborate costumes and etraordinary mass.

(67)____________

The Carnevale di Veneia is thought to date bac to the 11th century, maing it one of the world’s oldest. Carnivals are held in many Catholic countries, such as Spain and Brail, where they serve as a last chance to eat, drin and be merry before the deprivations of Lent, the 40 days of fasting(斋戒)that precede Easter.

It is thought that the mass allowed Venetians to hide their identities, allowing the poor to mi with the wealthy, breaing strict social order, even if only for a brief and controlled period. (68) ___________ The theme of Carniv al 2019 is “Tutta colpa della Luna,”or “Blame the moon,” maring a half-century since man first waled on the satellite.

To prevent overcrowding, authorities have installed turnstiles at the entrances to the historic St. Mars’ Square, closing it off to new v isitors once 23,000 revelers have entered. Costumed revelers are also searched as they enter the square.

Venice is situated across a group of 118 small islands that are separated by canals and lined by over 400 bridges. The islands are located in the shallow Venetian Lagoon, an enclosed bay that lies between the mouths of the Po and the Piave Rivers. (69)___________ The lagoon and a part of the city are listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Although most visitors stic to the traditional Carnival costumes of baroque gowns and bejeweled mass for women and blac capes and threatening mass for men, more and more people are opting for their own unique interpretations.

Some visitors use Carnival as an opportunity to show off a fantastic creation they've always dreamed of wearing. It doesn't have to be Venetian. (70) ____________ At Carnival, everybody is free to be who--or what--they want to be. Perhaps a different gender-- or even species. That's the joy of the mas--nobody nows who or what the person wearing it was before Carnival.

IV. Summary Writing

Directions Read the following pas Summarie the main idea and the main point(s) of the passage in no more than 60 words. Use your own words as far as possible

71. Gardening can have many positive effects on your physical and mental health. Whether you’re growing fruit and veggies, flowers or succulents, getting your green thumb on can have a surprising number of health benefits for you and your family.

Depending on the sie of your garden, maintaining it can be a great way to be physically active. This could be as tough as mowing the lawn, or as gentle as getting a good stretch and practice stabiliing yourself while neeling, sitting or reaching. In fact, gardening is a recommended activity as it can encourage the use of many motor sills, improve endurance and strength and eep you moving.

These days, we can buy pretty much any fruit and vegetable we want from the supermaret, at any time of year. But gardening enables us to eat seasonally, which has important benefits for our bodies. For eample, asparagus and apricots grow in spring and summer, while Brussels sprouts get going in winter. Eating seasonally can eep healthy eating eciting by encouraging you to try new recipes using in-season produce. You will also get a wider variety of different coloured produce, providing nutritious vitamins and minerals in your diet throughout the year as the produce you eat changes with the seasons.

Gardening is also a great way to rela, providing opportunities to still the mind and get away from the busyness of everyday life. There is even evidence to suggest that gardening can help ease symptoms of mental illnesses lie depression and aniety. Whether you’re gardening by yourself, or getting the whole family involved, it’s a great way to spend some time outdoors, away from screens and to-do lists, and engage with nature. From repetitive tass lie weeding that provide

opportunities for meditation, to practising patience while waiting for plants to grow, gardening is a great eercise for your mind as well as your body.

V. Translation

Directions Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the bracets.

72.这项新颁布的规定仅适用于一些突发情况。(apply)

73.你越向别人敞开心扉,你心灵所承受的痛苦就越少。(The more..

74.北京之行最令我印象深刻的是故宫的雪以及其优质的导游服务。(impress)

75.我国政府从未对垃圾分类问题那么重视过,相信通过大家齐心协力,我们的居住环境会变得更好。(Never..)

VI. Guided Writing

Directions Write an English composition in 120-150 words according to the instructions given below in Chinese.

每年五月的第二个周日是母亲节你所在的班级准备以母亲节为契机筹划一次班级主题活动,你积极参与筹划并设计了一个活动方案,请你在全班同学面前介绍你的方案。介绍包括以下两个方面

1、简述你活动方案的主题和内容。

2、谈谈你设计该活动方案的理由。

(文中不能涉及真实信息)

奉贤区2018学年第二学期高三调研

英语试卷参考答案

Listening

1-5 ADCAB 6-10 BCAAD

11-13CAC 14-16 BCD 17-20 ADDA

II. Grammar and vocabulary

Section A:

are getting 22. ased 23. in 24. while 25.where 26.Whichever/Whatever

calming 28. can/may 29. that 30.to thin

Section B:

31-35 HGAB 36-40 IEFDJ

III. Reading

Section A

41-45 BACDB 46-50 DABCA 51-55 CABCB

Section B

56-59 CCBC 60-62 DBD 63-66 ACDB

Section C

67-70 BACE

IV. Summary writing

Gardening may bring positive benefits to your fitness physically and mentally. It eeps you physically active, because it involves using motor sills and improves endurance and strength. Besides,gardening helps you to eat seasonally, through which you can maintain healthy eating and get adequate nutrition. Also, it’s a great way to calm your mind and ease your daily stress. V. Translation

72. The newly-issued rule/regulation only applies to some emergency.

73. The more you open your heart to others, the less you will suffer.

74. What left me the deepest impression during my trip to Beijing was the snow of the Forbidden City and its high-quality tour guide service.

75. Never before has the government in our country put such great value on garbage classification, so we believe that our living environments will become better with joint efforts.

Listening Comprehension

Section A

Directions In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speaers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be ased about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoen 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.

W Thans for meeting me, Mr. Hawer.

M Nice to see you. Do we need to stop at the baggage claim area?

Q Where does this conversation most probably tae place?

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W Hardly. I’m waiting for the net sale to get a down jacet.

Q What does the woman imply?

W Tae a seat inside and see how you feel. So will you tae the Porsche then, sir?

M Let me chec first. The engine , wheel and the rear mirror. Yes, and I want to buy the insurance, too.

Q What is the man probably doing?

M Eric’s problem is that he doesn’t eat enough vegetable.

W Yeah, he refuses to eat vegetable unless there is some meat.

Q What does the woman mean?

M Victor is really something. He nearly got illed when he tried to rescue a drowning boy yesterday.

W Well , so far as I now, that was not the first dangerous situation he was in for others.

Q What ind of person is Victor according to the conversation ?

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W It depends on which newspaper you read.

Q What does the woman mean?

M I wish I didn’t have to mae a special trip to the post office to get my pacage.

W Well, if you call them in the morning, they’ll give the pacage to your mail carrier to bring out to you.

Q What does the woman suggest the man do?

W Professor, have you graded my term paper yet?

M To tell you the truth, I’ve been tied up in committee meetings all wee.

Q What can be learned about the woman’s paper?

W David said that Seattle is a great place for conferences.

M He certainly has the authority to mae that comment. He’s been there so often.

Q What does the man say about David?

M Do you have a seat for the drama tomorrow?

W No more ordinary seats, but we will sell ticets reserved for honored guests two hours before the performance.

Q What can we now from the conversation?

Section B

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Hello, everyone. Welcome bac to the program. We all now plants need sunshine to grow. But actually, not all vegetables need lots of sunshine. Mar Hoffman and his wife own a guesthouse in empton, Illinois. They often serve their guests fresh vegetables from their garden. For almost ten years, the Hoffmans have been eperimenting with shade plantings. Curious visitors often as how they do it. Here is the answer they grow tomatoes near the trees that produce a lot of shade. Tomato plants grow as long as they get five hours a day of direct sunshine, especially morning sun. This goes against the traditional advice that tomatoes need eight, even twelve hours a day of full sun. In fact, plants and tree roots can share something in common. Besides tomatoes, the Hoffmans grow Irish potatoes. Plants with wider leaves seem to do better in shady environments. The potatoes grow better in the shade than in full sun.

Questions

(Now listen again, please.)

Questions

11. What do the Hoffmans do for a living?

12. How much direct sunshine do tomato plants actually need every day?

13. Why do Irish potatoes grow better in shade?

Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following news.

According to scientists in the Netherlands, the steas and hamburgers of the future could be made not from the flesh of cows but from artificial meat created in a laboratory.

Dr. Mar Post from the University of Maastricht has already grown a small strip of artificial beef, about the sie of a sticing plaster, using cells from a cow, and epects to have a whole artificial hamburger ready to eat in October. By then, so much time and money will have gone into the project that the burger would cost rather more than you’d epect to pay in your local McDonald’s - at least $300,000 in fact.

The scientists hope it will eventually be possible to produce artificial meat in huge quantities, and much more cheaply, from the cells of only a small number of animals. If they are successful, a single cow could theoretically produce a million times beef than it does at present.

The environmental benefits could be enormous. Worldwide meat production uses up a huge amount of land (not just for farm animals to live on but also to produce the food they eat), and by 2050, when the global population might have risen to nine billion, it will probably be impossible for people to eat as much meat on average as we do now-- unless, that is, a way is found to produce it using far fewer natural resources.

Lab-grown meat is also an attractive prospect for anyone interested in animal rights, offering the

possibility of a world in which fewer animals are raised for slaughter.

(Now listen again, please.)

Questions

14. According to the passage, what do the scientists hope to achieve about artificial meat?

15. According to the passage, what is the result of the present worldwide meat production?

16. What does the passage mainly tal about?

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M When I say I live in Sweden, people always want to now about the seasons.

W The seasons?

M Yeah, you now how cold it is in winter? What is it lie when the days are so short?

W So what is it lie?

M Well, it is cold, very cold in winter. Sometimes it is as cold as 26 degrees below centigrade. And of course when you go out, you’ll wrap up warm. But in the houses it’s always very warm, much warmer than at home. Swedish people always complain that when they visit England, the houses are cold even in a good winter.

W And what about the darness?

M Well, yeah, around Christmas time there’s only one hour of daylight, so you really loo forward to the spring. It is sometimes a bit depressing. But, you see, the summers are amaing. From May to July in the North of Sweden, the sun never sets. It’s still light at midnight. You can wal in the mountains and read a newspaper.

W Oh, yeah, the land of the midnight sun.

M Yeah, that’s night, but it’s wonderful. You wanna stay up all night. And the Swedes mae the most of it. They often start wor earlier in summer and then leave at 200 or 300 in the afternoon, so t hat they can really enjoy the long summer evenings. They’d lie to wor hard, but play hard. too. I thin Londoners wor longer hours, but I’m not sure whether this is a good thing.

(Now listen again, please.)

Questions

17. What do we learn about the man from the conversation?

18. What do Swedish people complain about when they visit England in winter?

19. How does the man describe the short hour of daylight around Christmas in Sweden?

20. What does the man say about the Swedish people?

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