What is Jack responsible for?
31. I can‘t design the gardens,She can‘t design the gardens.(用neither 改写句子) I can‘t design the gardens and neither can she.
26They smashed the window.(改为被动语态) The window was smashed by them. 27 Jack is responsible for all the training.(用what针对划线部分提问) What is Jack responsible for?
28 She sold the radio.the radio was in her bedroom.(用that将两个句子连接起来) She sold the radio that was in her bedroom。
29”I heard a noise in my living room”,he said.(将句子改为间接引语) He said he heard a noise in my living room。
30.Although it rained,she liked the trip.(用in spite of将两句连成一句) She liked the trip in spite of the rain。
第四部分 阅读理解 (共计20分)
阅读短文1
Xiaoyan: Packing is never-ending. I just have to give things away. I can't take all of that stuff that I've put on the bed back to Shanghai.
Mary: That new suitcase which you got yesterday is full already.
Xiaoyan: Yes. I know. I've even got two radios. I think I'll give that radio that Polly gave me to Steve.
Mary: Who? Oh, yes. He's the one that you spent all evening talking to at the party, isn't he? What's that there?
Xiaoyan: It's a menu. Do you remember that meal that Franco cooked for my birthday? Well, that's the menu that he wrote out. If you look inside, you'll see everyone signed it. So I'm not throwing that away. Oh, dear. I'll never finish.. I have so much stuff. Mary: What about your leaving do?
Xiaoyan: Yes. I must think about that too. It depends on the weather really. I thought of having a picnic on Hampstead Heath, but if it's going to rain, that idea's no good. Mary: The forecast for the weekend is for showers and sunny intervals.
Xiaoyan: I know. I think I might just have a little party here. I must get some caterers. The caterers who do meals for us at work are very good. (B)31. Xiaoyan is going to - .
A. take all of her stuff back to Shanghai B. give some stuff away C. leave the stuff to Mary (B)32. Xiaoyan got a radio from A, Steve B. Polly C. her mother (C)33. Franco --------- for Xiaoyan's birthday.
A. bought all the food B. took photos and signed on it C. cooked meals and wrote the menu (A)34. At first, Xiaoyan's idea for her leaving do is to
A. have a picnic if the weather is fine B. have a little party at her place C. have a party in a pub
(C)35. According to the weather forecast, it's going to --------for the weekend.
A. rain B. be sunny C. rain but with sunny intervals 阅读短文2
Mary has just returned to the USA after studying in England for three years. Shedecided to study at a British university rather than an American one because her mother is from England and she wanted to get to know her mother's family better. She studied English Literature at Goldsmiths' College, which is in London. She lived with her grandmother while she was studying. The college was recommended by a friend's brother who had studied in England for his MBA. Mary told her friends that she was going to return to Europe to work because she had enjoyed her time in England so much. (B)31.Mary is now in A. England B. the USA C. France
(A)32.She studied at university. A. a British B. an American C. a Chinese
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(C)33.Most probably, her grandmother .
A. worked in the college B. studied English Literature C. lived in London (B)34.Her friend's brother recommended her to .
A. study for her MBA B. study in the college C. work for his company
(C) 35.Mary would return to Europe to A. study B. spend her holiday C. work 阅读短文5
Polly: Franco, who do you take after in your family?
Franco: Definitely my mother. We're both quite moody and impatient. We used to argue a lot when I was
growing up, because she's quick-tempered. Also, we' re both tall and thin. Polly: Do you look like her as well?
Franco. No, I look like my dad, but he's very calm. I am more romantic. What about you?
Polly: People say I look like my mum. We've got the same nose, unfortunately. But I'm not like her in
other ways. She' s shy whereas I' m much more sociable -- I love being with my friends and meeting new people, but she hates it. I'm more like my dad, I think. What about you, Mary?
Mary: I'm a natural optimist, just like my dad. He is never pessimistic. I always think that everything
will work out well in the end and so does he. I've got the same sense of humor as my mum. We both laugh at stupid things. I suppose I look a bit like my grandmother. We've got the same smile, and we both have very dark hair.
(A) 31. Francois is tall and thin. A. mum B. dad C. daughter (C)32. Francois dad is A. quick-tempered B. romantic C. calm (B)33. Polly's mum is and meeting new people.
A. sociable; loves B. shy; hates C. shy; loves
(A)34. Mary is a(n) , just like her dad. A. optimist B. pessimist C. artist (C)35. Mary has the same like her grandmother. A. eyes B. nose C. smile
阅读短文9 Dear Vicky,
I live in Aberdeen, in the north of Scotland. My family live in Cornwall, at the other end of the country. My parents are getting old now, and I really want to go and see them this Christmas. The problem is my boss. He only gives us 2 days‘ holiday at Christmas. It‘s 500 miles to go from Aberdeen to Cornwall and then 500 miles back again, and I‘ll be exhausted (筋疲力尽) when I get back. I want to ask for more time off, but I don‘t get on very well with my boss. A few months ago, he walked into the room and heard some of us saying rude things about him. Since then the atmosphere (气氛) has been very difficult. Anxious in Aberdeen
Dear Anxious in Aberdeen,
It‘s obvious to me that you need to rebuild your relationship with your boss. You have hurt his feelings, and now that you need something from him. You have realized what you have done. There is only one thing to do: it‘s time you apologized. I‘m sure your boss will be relieved (宽慰的). If you explain why you need the time off, he will probably be more than happy to let you go. Good luck! Vicky
(B)1. What does the letter-writer want to do at Christmas?
A. He wants to have a long holiday abroad (海外的).
B. He wants to visit his parents who live quite far away. C. He wants to change his job. (C)2. How many miles will the letter-writer travel to go to and come back from Cornwall?
A. 500 miles. B. 1500 miles. C. 1000 miles. (B)3. Why doesn‘t the letter-writer get on well with his boss?
A. His boss is a very rude person.
B. His boss heard the letter-writer and others say very bad things about him. C. The letter-writer doesn‘t like the atmosphere at work.
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(C)4. What does Vicky advise the letter-writer to do?
A. To make his boss feel sorry about what happened. B. To have a good relationship with his boss. C. To apologize to his boss for what he has done.
(A)5. What does Vicky think the letter-writer‘s boss will do after he hears the explanation (解释)?
A. He will probably be very happy to give the letter-writer a longer holiday. B. He will not be happy to let the letter-writer go.
C. He will probably give the letter-writer a raise (涨工资). 或按此提问题如下:
(C)31、 The letter-writer wants to at Christmas. A. have a long holiday abroad B. change his job
C. visit his parents who live quite far away
(B)32、 The letter-writer will travel _ miles to go to and come back from Cornwall. A.500 C. 1500 B. 1000
(C) 33. The letter-writer doesn't get on we11 with his boss because _一一
A. his boss is a very rude person B. the letter-writer doesn' t like the atmosphere at work c. his boss heard the letter-writer and others say very bad things about him (C)34、 Vicky advises the letter-writer to 一一-一--
A. make his boss feel sorry about what happened B. have a good relationship with his boss C. apologize to his boss for what he has done
(A)35. Vicky thinks the letter-writer' s boss will 一一--一_ after he hears the explanation. A. be very happy to give the letter-writer a longer holiday
B. not be happy to let the letter-writer go C. probably give the letter-writer a raise 阅读短文10
When I first knew Mike, we lived in a small village in Scotland. It was very different from Mike‘s life in London now. We went to school together on our bicycles. Every morning I went to his house and
knocked on the door. Every morning Mike‘s mum said, ―I‘m sorry. He‘s a bit late this morning‖, and so I had to wait. Each day we were late for school, and I remember the teacher got very annoyed with us. I never told her we were late because of Mike. Now, 25 years later, I play tennis with Mike. I usually drive him to the tennis club. I go to his flat and he opens the door and says, ―I‘m sorry. I‘m a bit late today.‖ The only reason he wasn‘t late for his own wedding is that we lied to him about the time!
As boys we spent a lot of time out exploring on our bikes. We went walking and fishing. I didn‘t like fishing because I couldn‘t swim. Probably the funniest thing we did was when we stole a bottle of whiskey from my Dad. We cycled about 5 miles away to drink it in one of our favorite places. When we finished drinking it, we couldn‘t cycle back – it was a long, slow walk. I‘m sure we looked awful. We still do, when we come back from the pub on Friday nights. Nothing‘s changed really. Oh, and I still can‘t swim. (B)1. Mike now lives in __________.
A. a village in Scotland B. London C. a village near London
(A)2. ______ got up late every morning. A. Mike B. Mike‘s mum C. I (B)3. 25 years later, Mike __________.
A. is early in doing everything B. still is late as in the past C. is never late again
(B)4. As boys both of them liked __________. A. fishing B. riding bicycles C. swimming (C)5. They walked 5 miles back home because they __________. A. were tired B. enjoyed walking C. were drunk 或者如以下提问:
(A)1、Mike and l went to school together in——· A.Scotland B.London C.England
(B) 2、—always late{or school every mornin9· A.Mike WaS B.Mike and l were C.1 wa5 (C) 3、Mike wasrl’t late for his wedding because——·
A.he was very excited to get married B.his mother told him not to be late
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C.we didn’t tell him the real time of his wedding
(C)4、We used to spend a lot of time t0——0il bicycles·
A.fight and play . B.work C.search and discover (A)5、We walked 5 miles back home because We——· A.were drunk B·were tired C.eni oyed walking 或者如以下提问:
(B)1. Mike now lives in ______ A. a village in Scotland B. London C. a village near London (A)2. ______ got up late every morning. A. Mike B. Mike‘s mum C. I (B)3. 25 years later, Mike __________.
A. is early in doing everything B. still is late as in the past C. is never late again (B)4. As boys both of them liked __________.
A. fishing B. riding bicycles C. swimming (C)5. They walked 5 miles back home because they __________.
A. were tired B. enjoyed walking C. were drunk 短文理解12 Hi, Tim,
Well, I am back here and – how do you say it – nose to the grindstone again. Actually it is good to be back although I do miss London already. Shanghai has changed a little – there are more buildings going up everywhere and I think that there are even more cars. At present I haven‘t got a car, and nowhere to live. My family is putting me up at the moment, but I am thinking of buying a flat. Big news! They‘ve promoted me. Three days after I got back, the General Manager called me into his office and told me he wants to put me in charge of the ICT Division, with responsibility throughout China. He asked me if I would like the job – I said I certainly would. It‘s wonderful. Thank you so much for all your help – I learnt so much in London. I get a big rise, of course, which means I can get a flat in the middle of town. I probably won‘t bother about a car – if I live centrally, then I can use public transport or taxis.
The GM also said he thought it would be a good idea if you came out to talk about ICT with us. And so do I. I told him it was a very good idea indeed ( his idea, of course! ). So you can expect an invitation next month. I‘d really like you to meet our team out here.
I‘ll be in touch again. Please give my love to everyone. Xiaoyan
(A)1. What does ? nose to the grindstone ‘ mean here?
A. It means working very hard. B. It means returning to one‘s home.
C. It means looking for better opportunities.
(C)2. How has Shanghai changed according to Xiaoyan?
A. The public transport and taxis are better. B. There are more ICT companies. C. There are more buildings and cars. (C)3. What is Xiaoyan‘s family doing for her?
A. They let Xiaoyan live with them. B. They support Xiaoyan in her work. C. They give Xiaoyan money to buy a flat.
(C)4. Is it possible that Xiaoyan can buy her own flat? Why?
A. Yes. Because she‘s got a better job. B. Yes. Because she‘s got a higher pay. C. No. It‘s very expensive to buy a flat in Shanghai. (B)5. What will Tim probably do next month?
A. He will probably come to Shanghai to study ICT.
B. He will send Xiaoyan a letter inviting Xiaoyan to his place.
C. He will probably come and talk about ICT with Xiaoyan‘s colleagues.
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(B) 1. The owner of the guesthouse is/are _. A. Ivydale B .Ron and Ann C. Bath (A) 2. The guesthouse is_the city centre. A. near to B. far from C. in (A) 3. Guests can _____________ A, make tea in their room
B. get online with their computer C. smoke in their room (B) 4. The guesthouse is ___________
A. boring but quiet B. peaceful and quiet C. noisy and busy (C) 30. People___________ smoke in the guesthouse.
A. can 13. don't want to C. are not allowed to
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David and Xiaoyan arrived at the airport in good time. After checking in at the BA (British Airways) desk, they had their boarding passes checked, put their bags through the x-ray machine and went through the passport control on their way to the departure lounge.
They didn‘t have anything to eat because they would eat on the plane, but they had a coffee and then they looked round the shops. Xiaoyan bought something for Mary, but David didn‘t buy anything.
Then they went to the gate. They had about 20 minutes to wait before embarking. Suddenly David realized that he hadn‘t got his camera with him. They went back and looked everywhere to see where he could have lost it—in the shops, in the café, at the X-ray machine, at the passport control and at the checking-in desk, but nobody had seen it.
―I must have left it in the café,‖ said David, ―I should have put it in my bag. I suppose someone must have walked off with it!‖
(B)31. When they arrived at the airport, they had ________________. A. hardly any time B. plenty of time C. just enough time (A)32. They first went __________.
A. to the check-in desk B. through customs C. through the passport control (C)33. David realized that his camera was missing when he was __________ A. in the cafe B. in the departure lounge C. at the gate (C)34. They looked for the camera everywhere except ___________
A. in the shops B. at the X-ray machine C. on the plane (A)35. David thought he must have left it _____________. A. in the cafe B. in the taxi C. at home 阅读短文20
Police officer: Good afternoon, sir.
Tim: Oh, hello. Come in please, officer.
Police officer: thank you, sir. When was this discovered?
Tim: At about 2.30. My neighbour, Mr Timson, was disturbed by a noise.
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