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高二英语考试题(Unit 11-13).

第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20分)

Ι.Listen to the following short dialogues and choose the best answer. 1. What do the scientists think of the advertisements on TV?

A. They are boring. B. They are good for our eyes. C. It's a waste of time. 2. Where does the conversation probably take plate?

A. Over the phone. B. In the lab. C. In a store. 3. What are the two speakers talking about?

A. Something about \"do-it-yourself in America. B. The high labor costs in America. C. The people' s living conditions in America. 4. What is the man' s problem?

A. He is tired. B. He is sick. C. He is thirsty. 5. At what time did Mary leave?

A. Five o'clock. B. Ten to five. C. Ten o'clock.

Π. Listen to the following dialogues and monologue and then choose the best answer.

1).Listen to the following dialogue and answer Questions 6~7. 6. What is the woman doing now?

A. Asking questions. B. Having a walk. C. Going to the class. 7. What do you know about the man?

A. He is a teacher of history. B. He knows the woman very well. B. He is going to leave the school.

2)Listen to the following dialogue and answer Questions 8~10. 8. What's the matter with the woman?

A. She has a bad cold. B. Her car has gone wrong. C. She can spare no time to meet her cousin. 9. How is the woman' s cousin coming?

A. By air. B. By sea. C. By train. 10. What does the woman' s cousin look like? A. A short man with dark hair.

B. A neither tall nor short man with a beard. B. A tall man-with glasses and fair hair.

3) Listen to the following dialogue and answer Questions 11~13.

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11. What can we learn from the conversation?

A. The bill is not clear enough.

B. Incorrect bills are sent to the woman. C. The bill is sent to a wrong address. 12. Why does the same kind of thing occur?

A. The new computer is not working properly. B. The man is not careful enough.

C. The clerks do not know how to use the new computer. 13. What does the man agree to do?

A. Get a better computer. B. Pay the woman extra money. B. Send correct bills to the woman later

4)Listen to the following dialogue and answer Questions 14~16. 14. Where can the tallest trees be found?

A. Along the northern California coast. . B. In San Francisco. C. Near Los Angeles.

15. Why do many tourists visit Muirwoods, rather than other redwood forests? A. It has no admission. B. It is near San Francisco. C. It can be seen in one hour. - .

16. What has contributed most to the redwoods survival? .

A. Absence of natural enemies. B. Cool weather and daily foggy. B. Tough bark and damp climate.

5)Listen to the following monologue and answer Questions 17~20. 17. Where does the speaker give the talk?

A. On TV. B. In a class. C. On the radio. 18. What music will be introduced?

A. Classical Eastern music, American music and pop. B. Classical Western music, Indian music and pop. C. Modem music, American Indian music and pop. 19. How many musicians are mentioned by the speaker?

A. One. B. Two. C. Three.

20. What kind of feeling do the compositions to be broadcast express? A. Pride. B. Sorrow. C. Joy.

第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)

第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

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从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

21. — ______ do you think is ______ to do a better job in this presidential debate? —I've no idea.

A. Who; possible B. Whom; likely C. Who; likely D. Whom; possible 22. Those Indians inhabited _______ when Christopher Columbus first set ______ in San Salvador in 1492.

A. the islands; a foot B. the islands; foot C. islands; foot D. islands; feet 23. Kids could memorize these short limericks ________ they could actually read the words themselves.

A. before long B. long before C. long since D. soon after

24. If we can find out how they control cell division, we will have a key to treating many ___ diseases.

A. died B. dying C. dead D. deadly

25. Nowadays we __________increasingly ___________ computers for help.

A. rely; on B. believe; in C. rely; in D. trust; in

26. Kerry ________ a plan to make the US energy independent of Middle East oil in ten years in the election.

A. put out B. looked forward to C. put forward D. came forward 27. I went to Sugar Reef for my birthday and was expecting it to be amazing but it ________ to be bad.

A. was turned out B. turned out C. turned D. was turned 28. The prisoner, who was believed ___ two children, was kept in the cell alone. A. to kill B. having killed C. to have killed D. to be killing 29. People need energy to live, which is measured __ . A. by calorie B. through the calorie C. with calories D. in calories

30. Here' s one of the best ways to protect your skin— ______ too much sunshine. A. not to absorb B. not having absorbed C. having not absorbed D. don't absorb 31.-—It's so late. Our son ________ be back.

—Don't worry. I dare say he ________ have some extra work to do.

A. can; must B. will; might C. should; must D. must; may 32 — ______ was ________ she said they were going the next week? —San Francisco Estuary.

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A. What; it that B. It; what C. Where; that D. .Where; it that 33. The shop sells all kinds of cell phones, whose prices _______ from $50 to $1,000.

A. range B. change C. are separated D. are varied 34. He is very ___ to his pupils' need and knows when to praise them. A. sensitive B. sensible C. available D. positive ' 35. —Now, where is my purse?

— _______! We'll miss the last bus.

A. Take your time B. Come on C. Don't worry D. Take it easy

第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)

阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从36~55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出一个最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

What actually happens when we read? Some people think that we read one word 36 , understand it and then go on to the next. Other people think that our eyes smoothly 37 over each line from left to right, then back to the beginning of the 38 line, and so on. In fact, the physical action of reading usually doesn't work in 39 of those ways.

40 you do this experiment with a friend. Get hold of a book with a large page 41 and with lines that go right 42 the page. 43 your friend to 44 the book up and to read it with the top of the book just 45 his eye level. This 46 that you can watch the movement of his eyes as he reads the page. 47 you do this, you will see that your friend's eyes do not make a continuous forward sweep. 48 they progress by little \"jumpshey progress along the line.

49 to be this starting and stopping movement 50 the eye can see only when it is not moving. Every time the eye 51 , it sees a phrase or even a sentence, then jumps to the next part of the line, and so on.

There is another interesting fact about eye movement. You will notice that, 52 , the reader goes back and looks again at something he 53 before, in other words, he returns to an earlier part of the text probably because he 54 he is not understanding it properly. Then he comes back 55 he stopped and continues reading.

36. A. at a time B. at one time C. at time D. at times 37. A. run B. fly C. move D. stay

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38. A. above B. next C. same D. second 39. A. either B. neither C. all D. both 40. A. Think B. Guess C. Suppose D. Suggest 41. A. number B. quantity C. space D. size 42. A. off B. across C. up D. down 43. A. Have B. To have C. Get D. To get 44. A. hold B. pick C. put D. set 45. A. below B. in C. beside D. on 46. A. shows B. means C. expresses D. proves 47. A. Unless B. If C. Because D. Although 48. A. However B. Altogether C. Therefore D. Instead 49. A. It has B. It is C. There has D. There is 50. A. if B. unless C. although D. because 51. A. jumps B. moves C. pauses D. turns 52. A. from time to time B. at the same time C. on time D. in no time 53. A. read B. has read C. was reading D. had read 54. A. wonders B. knows C. realizes D. fears 55. A. what B. which C. that D. where V. Reading Comprehension

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

(A)

Daniel Brown was just five years old when he climbed into the family car and let it roll away down the road. He was only three when be flooded the kitchen.

His mother, Angela Brown, is in despair. She is very busy looking after her new baby, a little gift called Laura, as well as Daniel. She told us, \"Daniel is so full of curiosity.\" At that moment, we hear a huge crash and then silence. We go upstairs and find Daniel crawling out of a wardrobe(衣橱) he has pulled over onto the floor, with a book in his hand. \"It's for you, Mum,\" he says and looks up at his mum and smiles. Seven-year-old Daniel has a lovely face. He has golden hair, big brown eyes, and a friendly smile. I have to admit that Daniel doesn't look like a naughty boy.

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Angela told me all about it. \"Once I found him as he was about to put Jasper in the washing machine.\" Jasper, she explained, is the Browns' dog. \"When I asked him why, he said that he thought Jasper was dirty! It's amazing how one little boy can cause so much trouble. Another time he cut off all the hair of the little girl next door. She was going to attend her sister's wedding and the neighbours haven't spoken to us since.\"

Angela told me about Daniel's most expensive crime. \"I was about to do the washing up when the baby started crying. Daniel decided to help and filled the kitchen sink with water. When I came in the water was already flooding the kitchen and was about to flood the hall. The carpet was ruined and had to be replaced. I hope things will get better as he gets older.\"

Amazingly, Daniel is quite well behaved in school. This may be because he is rarely bored. Meanwhile he continues to be the naughtiest little boy in England. Will his baby sister Laura grow up to be the naughtiest little girl? 56. What did Daniel do while his mother was talking to the author? A. He drove away the family car.

B. He cut off the hair of the girl next door. C. He flooded the kitchen.

D. He fell to the floor with the wardrobe.

57. Why was Daniel going to put the dog in the washing machine? A. He meant to clean the dog. B. He wanted to punish the dog. C. He intended to make trouble.

D. He wished to draw his mother's attention. 58. It can be inferred from the passage that ______ A. the mother spoiled the boy

B. the boy found school life interesting C. the mother lost hope in the boy D. the boy had no freedom at home

(B)

Transportation and communication networks bring people together. Yet sometimes people themselves create barriers to transportation and communication. In some countries, laws stop people from moving freely from place to place. Over the centuries, many groups of people have been denied the

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freedom to travel because of their race, religion, or nationality. In the Middle Ages, for example, Jews were often forbidden to move about freely within certain cities. South Africa's government used to require black Africans to carry passes when they travel within the country. Some governments require all citizens to carry identification papers and to report to government officials whenever they move.

Countries set up customs posts at their borders. Foreign travellers must go through a customs inspection before they are allowed to travel in the country. Usually travellers have to carry special papers such as passports and visas(签证). Some countries even limit the number of visitors to their country each year. Others allow tourists to visit only certain areas of the country, or they may require that travellers be with an official guide at all times during their stay. Many of those barriers to travel also act as barriers to communication.

When two governments disagree with each other on important matters, they usually do not want their citizens to exchange news or ideas freely. Countries often try to keep military or industrial information secret.

Today, people have the ability to travel, to communicate, and to transport goods more quickly and easily than ever before. Natural barriers that were difficult or dangerous to cross a hundred years ago can now be crossed easily. The barriers that people themselves make are not so easy to overcome. But in spite of all the different kinds of barriers, people continue to enjoy travel and the exchange of goods and ideas.

59. The examples in paragraph 2 are used to tell the readers that _______ A. people have been allowed to travel freely within the country

B. people have not been permitted to travel freely for various reasons C. travellers have to carry special papers such as passports and visas D. customs posts are necessary at the borders of the countries

60. Some governments limit the freedom of communication because___ A. they intend to keep their national secrets unknown to others B. they think such freedom will lead to wars

C. they often disagree with each other on important matters D. they want to show their authority over communication 61. We may learn from the passage that _______

A. people do not care about the removal of barriers between countries

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B. people can not remove the obstacles made by themselves

C. man-made barriers are sometimes harder to overcome than natural ones D. barriers should be taken for granted as they always exist

62. Which of the following can serve as the best title of the passage? A. Barriers Made by People B. Functions of Communication C. Restrictions on Transportation D. Progress of Human Society

(C)

People

NOBLE SMUGGLER

This Thursday, Irena Sendler will be honoured for her work as a smuggler(偷运者). During World War II, the Polish social worker smuggled nearly 2,500 Jewish children out of the Warsaw ghetto(聚居区). She gave them new identities, found them safe places with good-hearted Christians, and kept the children's real names buried in jars in her neighbours' gardens. (The play, Life in a Jar, based on her

story, is being performed.) At 93, Sendler lives in a Warsaw nursing home and is too weak to travel to Washington D.C., to receive the 2003 Jan Karski Award for Valor and Compassion from the American Center of Polish Culture. One of the children she saved will accept the award for her. You risked your life to save the children.

I was taught by my father that when someone is drowning, you don't ask if they can swim, you just jump in and help. During the war, everyone was drowning, but mostly the Jewish children.

How did you persuade parents to give up their children?

I had to answer honestly that I didn't even know if we would get past the guards. What was the most frightening moment?

When I saw a priest(牧师) in charge of an orphanage for Jewish children in the ghetto walk with them out to be killed. The children were in then best Sunday suits. The priest was killed with them.

How did you get the children to behave as you smuggled them out?

I told the older children to act as if they were sick and sometimes gave the

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younger ones a sleeping pill. They were told to remember their new names. I also told the children to tell guards they had only been visiting a servant in the ghetto and were going back to their real homes outside. Did you tell your own two children what you did?

I never told them. Only when my daughter went to Israel did she learn all about me. I thought it was only normal to do so. And it was a very painful subject. It was always on my mind that I couldn't do more. -- Samantha Levine

63. We can learn from the passage that Irena Sendler ______

A. will go to Washington to accept the award with her daughter

B. was caught a few times while she was rescuing the Jewish children C. told those parents that their children's lives would be guaranteed D. saved thousands of Jewish children at the risk of her own life

64. The expression \"everyone was drowning\" can best be replaced by \"_______”

A. everyone was involved in the war B. all the people were drowned

C. people were facing danger and death

D. Jewish children were being killed

65. Which of the following could NOT be expected when Sendler was smuggling the Jewish children?

A. Some children were told to pretend to be sick in front of the guards.

B. Some children pretended to be returning home after visiting servants in the ghetto.

C. The children were asked to remember and use new names instead of real ones.

D. The children pretended to be brothers and sisters from one big family. 66. Sendler didn't tell her own children what she did in the war because _______ A. she thought it was the most frightening experience B. the topic was too painful and heartbreaking to mention

C. it was already recorded and made known to the public D. she planned to bury the secret in her heart until her death

(D)

In toy stores, what is old is new again.

Some of the latest toys to hit store shelves include several names that were

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popular in the 1980's. Among them: He-man, My Little Pony, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and Transformers. Their appearance is surprising in an industry where all but classic toys like Barbie dolls tend to stay in the market for only a few years before they leave kid culture for good.

The return of toys introduced a generation ago, say experts, is largely a generational effect. These toys were among the first to be marketed primarily through TV cartoons. The result: The toys carried with them a much stronger brand identity than toys from previous ages. When those who played with these toys during the 1980s began having children of their own, businessmen realized they could take advantage of parents' emotional ties by bringing the toys back. \"We're starting to see a lot of properties and products coming back now for the kids of Generation X,\" says Greg Livingston, vice president of Wonder group, a children's product marketing firm. But other industry observers say this return-of-toy trend is more rooted in basic economics. When the economy isn't strong, they say, toy-makers become more careful.

One of the safest marketing techniques is bringing back toys that are proven successes. \"If you're in the business of making and selling toys, you're going to go the safest route, which is using proven brands,\" says Stephanie Oppenheimer, co-founder of the Oppenheimer Toy Co., an independent consumer group that rates toys; Other companies use product ideas that have sold well in other countries, such as Japan. Still, Ms. Oppenheimer also believes that American consumers simply are not

in the mood for new, high-tech toys anymore. \"People are interested less in what we wish we had and more in what we already have,\" says Oppenheimer. \"As a country, we're looking for things that remind us of simpler times.\"

67. The expression in the first paragraph \"what's old is new again\" means that \"________.”

A. both old and new toys are sold

B. old and new toys are of the same price

C. old toys are in fashion again

D. old toys have taken on new forms

68. Which of the following is NOT listed as the cause for the return of the toys popular about two decades ago?

A. Generational effect. B. Economic factors.

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C. Marketing techniques. D. Fierce competition.

69. The expression \"for good\" in the second paragraph can be replaced by _________.

A. for ever B. for the future C. for the best D. for all

70. The main purpose of the passage is _________

A. to introduce the development of kid culture in the past century B. to analyse the reappearance of toys popular in the 1980s C. to promote the marketing techniques of toy manufacturers

D. to show the impact of high-tech toys on the kids of Generation X (E)

As the pace of life continues to increase, we are fast losing the art of relaxation. Once you are in the habit of rushing through life, being on the go from morning till night, it is hard to slow down. But relaxation is essential for a healthy mind and body.

Stress is a natural part of everyday life and there is no way to avoid it. In fact, it is not the bad thing it is often supposed to be. A certain amount of stress is vital to provide motivation and give purpose to life. It is only when the stress gets out of control that it can lead to poor performance and ill health.

The amount of stress a person can stand depends very much on the person himself. Some people are not afraid of stress, and such characters are obviously important for managerial responsibilities. Others lose heart at the first signs of unusual difficulties. When exposed to stress, in whatever form, we react both chemically and physically. In fact we make choice between \"flight or fight\" and in more early days the choices made the difference between life or death. The crises we meet today are unlikely to be so extreme, but how little the stress is, it involves the same response. It is when such a reaction lasts long, through continued exposure to stress, that health becomes endangered. Such serious conditions as high blood pressure and heart diseases have established links with stress. Since we cannot remove stress from our lives ( it would be unwise to do so even if we could), we need to find ways to deal with it.

71. People are finding less and less time for relaxing themselves because A. they do not know how to enjoy themselves

B. they do not believe that relaxation is important for health

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C. they are traveling fast all the time

D. they are becoming busier with their work

72. According to the writer, the most important character for a good manager is his A. not fearing stress B. knowing the art of relaxation C. high sense of responsibility D. having control over performance 73. Which of the following statements is true? A. We can find some ways to avoid stress. B. Stress is always harmful to people.

C. It is easy to change the habit of keeping oneself busy with work. D. Different people can withstand different amount of stress. 74. In paragraph 3,\" such a reaction\" refers back to A. asking a choice between \"flight or fight\".

B. \"reaction to stress both chemically and physically\" C. \" responding to crises quickly\"

D. \"losing heart at the signs of difficulties\"

77. In the last sentence of the passage \"do so\" refers to A. \"expose ourselves to stress\" B. \"find ways to deal with stress\" C. \" remove stress from our lives\"

C. \" establish links between diseases and stress\"

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高二英语考试题(Unit 11-13)

NAME: CLASS: NO:

第二卷(共20分) 第四部分 写作

第一节 短文该错(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)

Now it is not unusual for many students to find part- time job. 76.__________ In the past winter holiday, I worked as a

waitress at a McDonald' s for a week. I used to keeping 77._________ on asking parents for money. It was the first time that 78._________ I have earned money, so I was quite excited. Now I can buy 79.__________ whichever I need without asking others for money. From my 80.________ worked experience, I found it' s a good preparation for the world 81._________ outside schools. Before this part - time job, I know little about 82._________ the things out of the class. I' ve got some working and social 83.__________ experience. I've learned the value of money and the way getting 84._________ on with others. It's good for my future work. In one word, I've 85.__________ had a wonderful holiday.

第二节 写作(满分10分)

以Which Media Is More Popular,Newspapers Or Websites?为题写一篇120词左右的议论文。

论点提示:报纸一直被认作了解世界、传递消息、受人欢迎的媒体。随着网络的出现,一部分同学认为:人们更喜欢从网上读新闻,因为报纸上的消息不及网上的消息新。而另一部分同学持反对意见:人人都可在网上发表消息,网上的消息不及报纸消息真实。根据这两种看法谈谈你的观点。 Which Media Is More Popular,Newspapers Or Websites?

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KEY:1-5。BCAAB。 6-10。BACAB。 11-15。 BACAB。

16-20 CCBAB 21-25 CBBDA 26-30 CBCDD 31-35 CDAAB

36—40 ACBAC 41—45 DBCAA 46—50 BBDCD 51—55 CABCD 56-60.DABBA 61-65 CADCD 66-70 BCDAB 71—75 DADBC

76. job 改为jobs 77. keeping改为keep 78. parents 前加my 79. have改为had 80. whichever 改为whatever 81. worked改为working 82. know 改为knew 83. 去掉class前的the 84. way 后加of 85. √ 第二节 写作(满分10分) Sample:

As everyone knows, newspapers may still be the most popular news media, but more and more people are getting their news from the Internet. So some students think the news from the net is the latest instead of that from newspapers. However, another part of students hold the view that the news gets through the Internet is usually unbelievable.

In my opion, both of the ideas are reasonable. The news and reports in a newspaper don’t change while websites change all the time, that is, websites can give us the latest news faster than newspapers, but not all websites are updated every day. Besides, newspapers are written by reporters, but websites can be written by anyone. So newspapers are more reliable than websites. Therefore, we can’t say which media is better. It’s probably best to read more than one source to choose the latest and reliable news.

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短文介绍Angela Brown向作者抱怨儿子Daniel如何淘气,作者也有耳闻目睹。Daniel在学校很听话,也许因为学校比较有意思,他不感到烦闷。Angela Brown还讲述Daniel一些非常淘气的表现。

56. 答案:D。根据短文第二段At that moment, we hear a huge crash and then silence. We go upstairs and find Daniel crawling out of a wardrobe(衣橱) he has pulled over onto the floor, with a book in his hand.一部分可以确定此题的答案。

57. 答案:A。根据短文第二段When I asked him why, he said that he thought Jasper was dirty! 一部分可以确定此题的答案。

58. 答案:B。通过Amazingly, Daniel is quite well behaved in school. This may be because he is rarely bored.一句的理解可以知道Daniel发现学校的生活不乏味。

短文介绍了存在于各个国家和区域之间的各种沟通障碍,有天然,更多是人为的。先进的科技手段可以帮助人们克服天然障碍,但是却无法逾越人为障碍。 59. 答案:B。根据该段首句Countries set up customs posts at their borders.以及下文的介绍可以分析出答案。 60. 答案:A。根据第三段最后一句Countries often try to keep military or industrial information secret.以及上文内容可以分析出答案。 61. 答案:C。根据短文最后一段中Natural barriers that were difficult or dangerous to cross a hundred years ago can now be crossed easily. The barriers that people themselves make are not so easy to overcome.可以确定此题的答案。

62. 答案:A。综合全文信息可以知道短文侧重表达了:人造的沟通障碍。

短文介绍了Irena Sendler为了让犹太儿童生存下来,冒着生命把他们从华沙的聚居区偷运出来,帮他们获得新生。

63. 答案:D。根据短文中During World War II, the Polish social worker smuggled nearly 2,500 Jewish children out of the Warsaw ghetto一句可以确定此题的答案。

64. 答案:C。根据此句前面I was taught by my father that when someone is drowning, you don't ask if they can swim, you just jump in and help.一句可以分析出everyone was drowning实际表明的是每个人都面临着危险和死亡。 65. 答案:D。根据I told the older children to act as if they were sick and sometimes gave the younger ones a sleeping pill.一句可以认定A正确;根据I also told the children to tell guards they had only been visiting a servant in the ghetto and were going back to their real homes outside. 一句可以认定B正确;根据They

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were told to remember their new names. 一句可以认定C正确。由此可以确定此题答案。

66. 答案:B。根据短文最后一段中And it was a very painful subject.一句可以确定答案。

短文介绍了一种新流行的东西:过去流行过的玩具。形成这一潮流的原因很多,有市场策略,也有怀旧情怀。

67. 答案:C。根据短文第二段第一句Some of the latest toys to hit store shelves include several names that were popular in the 1980's.以及每一段的第一句可以综合出此题的答案。

68. 答案:D。短文中提到了is largely a generational effect…, One of the safest marketing techniques…, this return-of-toy trend is more rooted in basic economics,没有提到竞争激烈,由此可以判断此题的答案。

69. 答案:A。结合短文和该词所在句子可以知道for good表示“永远。” 70. 答案:B。综合全文内容可以知道短文分析了过时玩具重新流行的原因。

71—75 DADBC

76. job 改为jobs 77. keeping改为keep 78. parents 前加my 79. have改为had 80. whichever 改为whatever 81. worked改为working 82. know 改为knew 83. 去掉class前的the 84. way 后加of 85. √ 第二节 写作(满分10分) Sample:

As everyone knows, newspapers may still be the most popular news media, but more and more people are getting their news from the Internet. So some students think the news from the net is the latest instead of that from newspapers. However, another part of students hold the view that the news gets through the Internet is usually unbelievable.

In my opion, both of the ideas are reasonable. The news and reports in a newspaper don’t change while websites change all the time, that is, websites can give us the latest news faster than newspapers, but not all websites are updated every day. Besides, newspapers are written by reporters, but websites can be written by anyone. So newspapers are more reliable than websites. Therefore, we can’t say which media is better. It’s probably best to read more than one source to choose the latest and reliable news.

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