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      这是一份2025-2026年安徽省蚌埠市高一上学期英语10月月考检测卷,共12页。试卷主要包含了5分,满分7等内容,欢迎下载使用。
      第一部分:听力测试(共两节;满分30分)
      第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
      听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
      1. What des the man need t buy?
      A. Bread.B. Milk.C. Milk and eggs.
      2. What des Jack usually d after schl?
      A. Read bks.
      B. Play cmputer games.
      C. D his hmewrk.
      3. Why didn’t the man sleep well last night?
      A. Because he had a fever.
      B. Because his baby was ill.
      C. Because his dg was ill.
      4. What is the daughter ding?
      A. Perhaps she is playing.
      B. Perhaps she is sleeping.
      C. Perhaps she is reading bks.
      5. Hw many minutes are left befre the lecture starts?
      A. 10 minutes.B. 15 minutes.C. 5 minutes.
      第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
      听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间来阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
      听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
      6. What des the man suggest ding?
      A. Ging fr a picnic.B. Ging t see a film.
      C. Ging shpping.
      7. What are they ging t d after that?
      A. They are ging t d smething funny.
      B. They are ging t walk alng the street.
      C. It’s nt decided yet.
      听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
      8. Where des the cnversatin take place?
      A. In a restaurant.B. At hme.C. At a party.
      9. What des the man want t have?
      A. Fried chicken.B. Salad.C. Beef steak.
      10. What des the man want t drink?
      A. Nthing.B. A glass f wine.
      C. A glass f Cca Cla.
      听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
      11. Where is the man at present?
      A. In Bstn.B. In Washingtn.
      C. In New Yrk.
      12. When is a gd time t have a trip?
      A. On weekdays.B. In spring.C. On weekends.
      13. Hw des the wman advise him t g t Bstn?
      A. By air.B. By train.C. By bus.
      听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
      14. Where des the cnversatin take place?
      A. At a Parcel Pst windw.
      B. At a Lst and Fund ffice.
      C. At a bank.
      15. Hw much is he charged fr psting the parcel?
      A. $80.60.B. $18.60.C. $8.60.
      16. What des he want t buy with the remaining mney?
      A. T buy stamps.B. T buy a parcel.
      C. T buy stamped envelpes.
      听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
      17. Wh is the by’s best friend?
      A. Jhn.B. Jack.C. Jacb.
      18. Wh is Jacb?
      A. The by’s virtual cmpany n the Internet.
      B. One f the by’s classmates.
      C. The by’s dad.
      19. Hw ld was the by when he met Jacb fr the first time?
      A. Eighteen.B. Eight.C. Twenty-eight.
      20. What can we learn frm the passage?
      A. The by has n friends except Jacb.
      B. The by’s parents allw him t g n the Internet.
      C. Jacb is very naughty.
      第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节;满分45分)
      第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
      21. She wears the same dress ______ yu d.
      A. likeB. asC. whenD. which
      22. That expressin has ______. Nbdy uses it tday.
      A. gne utB. gne away
      C. gne verD. gne arund
      23. He thinks I’m t easy-ging. It desn’t matter, ______.
      A. althughB. asC. whileD. thugh
      24. They were ______ fr the team frm many applicants.
      A. chsingB. t chse C. selectedD. selecting
      25. Her ______, hwever, wuld nt let her d this.
      A. prudB. pridesC. prideD. being pride
      26. A full mn may turn t a ______ day.
      A. fairB. funnyC. fineD. gd
      27. Why are yu still ding it? Yu shuld ______ it earlier.
      A. have finishedB. nt finish
      C. finishD. haven’t finished
      28. Hw are yu ging t ______ s many difficulties?
      A. deal withB. d withC. deal byD. d up
      29. He made a gesture by having his fingers ______.
      A. crssingB. crssC. crssedD. t crss
      30. They frbid ______ during ffice hurs.
      A. t smkeB. smkeC. smkedD. smking
      31. The by gt ______ fr his dangerus driving.
      A. punishB. punished
      C. punishingD. being punished
      32. She ______ her keys at hme and culdn’t get her bag.
      A. frgetB. frgtC. leaveD. left
      33. They are the children ______ their parents are hard.
      A. n whB. whC. whmD. n whm
      34. Hw we wish he ______ present!
      A. isB. will beC. has beenD. were
      35. The rad is under cnstructin and that is ______ he hasn’t arrived.
      A. the reasn at whichB. why
      C. the reasn whichD. what
      第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
      The Chinese are very generus(慷慨)when it cmes t educating their children. Nt 36 the mney, parents ften send their children t the 37 schls r even abrad t England, the USA r Australia. They als want their children t take extra-curse 38 where they will either learn a musical instrument r ballet, r ther classes which will give them a head start in life. The Chinese believe that the 39 an educatin is, the better it is. S parents will spend a (an) 40 amunt f mney n educatin. Even 41 cuples will buy a cmputer fr their sn r daughter.
      42 , what mst parents 43 t see is that the best early educatin they can give their children is usually very cheap.
      Parents can see that their children’s skills vary, skilled in sme areas while pr in thers. What mst parents fail t realize 44 , is that tday’s children 45 self-respect and self-cnfidence(自信).
      The prblem is that parents are nly 46 their children n hw t take multiple-chice tests and hw t study well, but parents are nt teaching them the mst imprtant skills that they need t be 47 , happy and clever.
      Parents can achieve this by teaching 48 skills like cking, sewing, and ding ther husewrk.
      49 a child t ck will imprve many f the skills that he will need later in life. Cking demands 50 and time. It is an enjyable but difficult 51 . A gd ck always tries t imprve his cking, s he will learn t wrk hard and gradually finish his jb 52 . His result, a well-cked dinner, will give him much satisfactin and a lt f self-cnfidence.
      Sme ld machines such as a brken radi r TV set that yu give yur children t play with will make him
      53 and aruse his interest. He will spend hurs lking at them, trying t 54 them; yur child might becme an engineer when he grws up. These 55 are nt merely teaching a child t read a bk, but rather t think, t use his mind. And that is mre imprtant.
      36. A. fferingB. spending
      C. caring abutD. paying
      37. A. rdinaryB. bestC. specialD. gd
      38. A. partiesB. sprtsC. clubsD. activities
      39. A. mre expensiveB. mre reasnable
      C. fartherD. cheaper
      40. A. smallB. reasnable
      C. prperD. unreasnable
      41. A. richB. ldC. prD. yung
      42. A. TherefreB. Otherwise
      C. HweverD. Instead
      43. A. failB. tryC. wantD. manage
      44. A. even ifB. thughC. unlessD. r rather
      45. A. gainB. wnC. lseD. lack
      46. A. advisingB. educating
      C. persuadingD. suggesting
      47. A. unselfishB. pliteC. friendlyD. cnfident
      48. A. actualB. practical
      C. realD. true
      49. A. AskingB. Prmising
      C. TeachingD. Encuraging
      50. A. spaceB. determinatin
      C. effrtD. patience
      51. A. skillB. wrkC. experience D. husewrk
      52. A. quicklyB. carefully
      C. successfullyD. prudly
      53. A. strangeB. puzzledC. curiusD. excited
      54. A. fixB. watchC. breakD. make
      55. A. methdsB. activities
      C. mvementsD. skills
      第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
      A
      When Sharn Keating’s marriage went n the rcks the peple she mst wrried abut were her kids. Jessie Keating, her daughter, says, “I was feeling ... like dwn and sad and even thugh I didn’t really shw it.”
      “Thse prblems culd last decades,” says authr Judith Wallerstein, “... and emerge(显现) in adulthd.”
      Judith Wallerstein says in her research, “And when man-wman relatinships mve t center stage, at that time all the ghsts f the parents’ divrce cme ut f the basement.”
      Wallerstein studied 93 children ver a generatin. Her findings haven’t been published in a medical jurnal, nly in her bk.
      She says children whse parents are divrced are mre likely t abuse drugs and far mre likely t seek therapy(治疗) and that 40 percent f them avid marriage themselves. When they d marry, they fail at nearly twice the usual rate.
      Judith Wallerstein says, “They define themselves as having a great deal f difficulty trusting and are very frightened that their relatinships will fail.”
      Sharn Keating, a divrced mther, knew f Wallerstein’s wrk and vwed(发誓) that it wuld nt happen n her children.
      But critics say Wallerstein generalizes t much frm a small study. At Berkeley’s Cuncil n Cntemprary Families Prfessr Phil Cwan says factrs ther than just divrce shuld be studied, t. And that the study lacks cmparisn with s-called healthy families.
      Phil Cwan f the Cuncil n Cntemprary Families says, “Can yu say that divrce is harmful n the basis f that kind f study? The answer is n. Yu can’t say anything n causality(因果关系) because peple have all kinds f explanatins fr their lives and what it is that they d.”
      Wallerstein’s families divrced a generatin ag. Times have changed and with them are the attitudes tward divrce and attentin t the inncent victims(牺牲品).
      Claire Barnes f Kid’s Turn says, “In ur parents’ generatin peple wh gt divrced didn’t talk abut it, and were embarrassed(尴尬的).” Prgrams like Kid’s Turn try t reduce sme f the effects f divrce with family cunseling. Jessie Keating says, “We just express ur feelings ut tgether.”
      S the next generatin mre aware f the trauma(损伤) may be better equipped t handle it.
      56. What happened t Jessie Keating after her parents’ divrce?
      A. She didn’t care much abut it.
      B. She wuld avid marriage herself.
      C. She felt sad but did nt shw it.
      D. Sharn Keating wrried abut her kids.
      57. Which f the fllwing statements is NOT the finding f Judith Wallerstein?
      A. Abut 40 percent f children whse parents are divrced will avid marriage themselves.
      B. Children whse parents are divrced are mre likely t use drugs.
      C. Factrs ther than just divrce als play a rle in it.
      D. The kids may be seriusly affected.
      58. Which f the critics abut the findings f Judith Wallerstein is NOT true?
      A. The study was t small.
      B. Kids get mre help and understanding.
      C. Healthy families were nt used as a cmparisn.
      D. Other things may be the cause f the prblem.
      59. What is the best title fr the passage?
      A. Failure f a marriage
      B. A study f divrce
      C. A wman and her kids
      D. The inncent victims f divrce
      B
      Hw the land has changed, nt nly dwn n the grund but frm way ut in space. There are many latest pictures prduced by the sharp eyes f a gvernment satellite knwn as Landsat 7.
      Darrel Williams wrks n the NASA Landsat 7 Prject. “We can see the cnditins shrtly after the eruptin, when just a huge area was ttally defrested, burned ff. Nw, 15 years after the fact, we can see light, pinkish view, which says vegetatin is grwing back. It’s starting t refrest.” he says.
      Twenty-seven years f pictures have tracked the lss f rain frests in Suth America, as well as the clear-cutting f frests in the US Nrthwest.
      Darrel Williams says, “Clearcut areas shw up quite readily, and it shws we need t lk at what’s ging n in ur wn backyard, as far as defrestatin.”
      Landsat satellites have watched frm space as glaciers have shrunk mre than fur miles ver the past decade r s. This is a cmputer-animated view f Glacier Bay, Alaska, based n new pictures frm Landsat 7.
      Flyd and Irene shw the heavy depsits f silt and farm runff in castal waters.
      “And these shw the increasing summer temperatures arund Atlanta, Gergia”, scientists say, “ the cnditin is related t the lss f trees.”
      Darrel Williams says, “It’s the mst unique recrd f its type. It’s like having a family pht album f anywhere n the glbe. And if yu dn’t think yu’ve changed ver time, just lk at yur pictures f the last 20 t 25 years.”
      Nw, as Landsat 7 begins its wrk as the last in a series f earth bservers, NASA readies an even mre sphisticated satellite, Terra, due t be launched Thursday. Once it’s wrking, Terra is expected t take the vital signs f the glbe, including cean temperatures, energy lss, and even the state f the atmsphere, every day.
      60. Which f the fllwing statements abut the changes that Landsat 7 shws is NOT true?
      A. Changes are shwn by a gvernment satellite called Landsat 7.
      B. Land has changed n the grund and in space.
      C. An eruptin caused nly a small part f the frest t lse all f its trees.
      D. Vegetatin is finally grwing again after fifteen years.
      61. The effect f clear-cutting and lss f rain frests is that ______________.
      A. fr twenty-seven years, pictures have been taken frm grund
      B. rain frests have been lst in Suth America
      C. nrthwest frests in Atlanta have been clear-cut
      D. the US needn’t lk at defrestatin
      62. What des the underlined wrd “sphisticated” in the last paragraph mean?
      A. Easy. B. Cmplicated. C. Expressive. D. Imprtant.
      63. Terra is expected t take the vital signs f the glbe, nt including ______________.
      A. cean temperatures
      B. the state f the atmsphere
      C. energy lss
      D. having a family pht album
      64. Which f the reasns is mainly related t the increasing summer temperature arund Atlanta, Gergia?
      A. Lss f trees has caused htter weather in the suth.
      B. Hurricanes Flyd and Irene have damaged the Nrth Carlina cast.
      C. Farm run-ff and silt have gne int the cean.
      D. Glaciers in Alaska have shrunk fur miles in the past ten years.
      C
      Carmen Ngales is new t prtesting. The twenty-threeyear-ld cmmercial actress and temp wrker came t Seattle frm Ls Angeles t prtest Wrld Trade Organizatin plicies. And she claims that it harms her Suth American friends.
      Carmen Ngales says, “I came ut here with n intentin f getting arrested; nw I’m nt s sure.”
      After her first lng day f demnstratins, she’s already a veteran. Many f her friends were arrested after sitting dwn and refusing t mve, in what city fficials declared a n prtest area.
      Carmen Ngales says, “I’m seeing my friends being hauled ff. It’s definitely changing my life. I can’t g back t watch my televisin.”
      If events here d change Ngales’ life, it’s exactly what rganizers hped t achieve.
      Jerry Madsen’s Citizens Trade Campaign wrked five mnths t help plan sixty prtest events. He says, “After we d the teach-in, what happens is that we put peple in the street, every day.”
      The larger theme f the prtestrs may well be Wrld Trade Organizatin plicies, but ut here, the prtest has been reduced t a running battle with the plice fr cntrl f Seattle’s streets.
      After suffering what the plice chief called a defeat, a beefed-up frce tried t take charge.
      Mst demnstratrs felt their message was bscured by the vandalism f a relatively small grup. These hard-hatted sheet metal wrkers came t shw slidarity with the peaceful demnstratrs and t help clean up the streets.
      Dwight Nelsn says, “I think we have similar beliefs and different issues, but we’re appraching it in a different way.”
      When we left her, Carmen Ngales was still cnsidering hw she wuld apprach it. She said, “Maybe I’m spiled as an American citizen, but I believe in what ur frefathers fught fr. And I may have t get arrested t d that.”
      65. What’s the purpse f Carmen Ngales when she came t Seattle?
      A. T Seattle t prtest the WTO.
      B. T say WTO plicies harm her friends.
      C. Nt t be arrested.
      D. T sit dwn and refuse t mve.
      66. Why were many prtestrs taken t prisn?
      A. Because prtestrs sat dwn and refused t mve.
      B. Because they were sitting in a “nn-prtest” area.
      C. Because the plice arrested many f the prtesters.
      D. Because Ngales was upset t see her friends arrested. 67. Which f the fllwing statements is NOT true abut the Citizens Trade Campaign?
      A. Madsen’s grup wrked fr five mnths planning prtests.
      B. His grup helped rganize sixty demnstratins.
      C. A “teach-in” was part f the training.
      D. The theme f the prtestrs is Wrld Trade Organizatin plicies.
      68. What may the underlined wrd “beefed-up” in the 8th paragraph mean?
      A. Larger.B. Smaller.
      C. Slwer.D. Quicker.
      D
      What is a cntinent? A cntinent is a large piece f land. Anther name is land mass. Hw many cntinents are there? There are seven cntinents. The names f cntinents are Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia, Eurpe, Nrth America, and Suth America. T sme gegraphers, the Suth Pacific Islands are anther cntinent.
      What makes a cntinent? Far under the grund, the earth is very ht rck. The rck there is liquid, like thick water. The cntinents d nt all lk like separate lands.
      On a map, fr example, Africa, Asia, and Eurpe lk like ne big piece f land. But are they? N, they are nt. They simply tuch ne anther. Each cntinent is like a separate , slid island n the ht liquid rck n the earth. These “islands” are plates. Each cntinent is a separate plate. Smetimes these plates mve. The slid plates mve n the liquid rck. Then there is an earthquake.
      Australia and Antarctica are really large islands. Antarctica is at the Suth Ple. Snw and ice cver the Suth Ple. But there is land under the thick cver f ice. Hw big is the land f Antarctica? N ne really knws.
      69. Which cntinent desn’t belng t the seven cntinents?
      A. Africa.B. Suth America.
      C. Suth Pacific Islands.D. Asia.
      70. Which cntinents tuch ne anther?
      A. Australia and Antarctica.
      B. Africa, Asia and Eurpe.
      C. Australia and Eurpe.
      D. Africa and Australia.
      71. ___________ s there is an earthquake.
      A. The ht liquid rck is mre and mre
      B. Cntinents tuch ne anther
      C. The slid plates mve n the liquid rck
      D. Snw and ice cver the Suth Ple
      72. Why is Eurpe a separate cntinent frm Asia?
      A. They dn’t have the same culture, s their languages are different.
      B. Asia and Eurpe are separate plates, and they nly tuch each ther.
      C. Australia is between Eurpe and Asia, s they can’t tuch each ther.
      D. Eurpe and Asia dn’t like the same fd, s they have separate plates.
      E
      Just as mst f us were finally beginning t grasp the Y2K prblem, the cnfusin that may fllw a cmputer’s failure t read zer-zer as the year 2000. Alng cmes September 9th, 1999.
      Sme lder cmputers, we were tld, might read 9-9-99 as a kind f shrthand used t mark the end f a prgram and shut smething dwn! Like the nrthwest electric grid(网) f the Bnneville Pwer Administratin(BPA).
      That gt everyne’s attentin fcused n the last big natinwide pwer cmpany readiness(待机) drill fr the year tw thusand.
      Here in Washingtn State, and practically everywhere else in the United States and Canada, September 9th arrived withut a hitch(故障).
      At least nt a cmputer hitched. But there was a telephne call that threatened BPA’s pwer grid, ne f the biggest in the cuntry. The call came frm smene wh persuaded smene else t thrw sme switches. Hwever, an peratr reruted pwer and quickly fixed the prblem.
      Judi Jhnsn is a Bnneville Pwer administratr; “There are peple wh wuld like Y2K t be a real event.”
      After a tur f BPA’s cntrl center, energy secretary Bill Richardsn declared it and the natin was almst ready fr New Year’s Day, 2000. He said, “I can reprt tday that Bnneville is Y2K ready, and I have had reprts frm pwer cmpanies all ver the cuntry that they have all passed with flying clrs.”
      The secretary annunced that 9-9-99 was never a serius cncern but a way t fcus n 1-1-2000.
      In the end, the energy secretary said, it was nt s much a test f Y2K readiness, as it was a shw f cnfidence in the natin’s electric cmpanies.
      73. Which f the fllwing statements is NOT the prblem f 9-9-99?
      A. Everyne’s attentin is fcused n the prblem.
      B. Cmputers might shut dwn.
      C. This may stp pwer frm Bnneville Pwer.
      D. Cmputers might read 9-9-99 as the end f a prgram.
      74. Which f the fllwing is NOT the result f September 9th?
      A. There were almst n prblems in the US and Canada.
      B. The nly prblem was a telephne call which threatened t interrupt pwer.
      C. It led t serius results.
      D. The result is nt as serius as peple predicted(预言).
      75. Which f the predictins abut the September 9th cmputer prblem is NOT true?
      A. Cmputer might read 9-9-99 as the end f a prgram.
      B. Cmputers might shut dwn.
      C. This may stp pwer frm Bnneville.
      D. The cmputer will nt be affected.
      第四部分:写作(共两节;满分35分)
      第一节:短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
      Many peple g t the schl fr educatin. Schl educatin 76. ________
      is very imprtant and useful, s n ne can learn everything frm77. ________
      schl. A teacher’s wrk is t shw his student hw t learn.78. ________
      He teaches them hw t read and think. And many mre is t be79. ________
      learned utside schl by the students themselves. Great scientists,80. ________
      such as Newtn and Edisn didn’t get anything frm schl, but 81. ________
      they were bth successful. They invented s many things. The reasn82. ________
      fr their success is because they knew hw t study. They read83. ________
      many bks in schl. They wrked hard all their lives, wasting nt a 84. ________
      single mment. The mst imprtant thing is that they knw hw t use their brains.85. ________
      第二节:书面表达(满分25分)
      请根据下表内容提示,用英语写一篇你班参观汽车厂的日记。词数:100左右。
      时 间 2025年4月9日,星期六
      方 式 骑自行车
      活动安排 上午:参观各车间,了解汽车的制造
      下午:听厂长介绍中国汽车业的历史
      感 想 知识重要;急需高科技人才;自己的愿望……
      备 注 自带午餐
      听力原文、参考答案及重点解析
      听力原文
      Text 1
      M: Hell, darling. I’m in the supermarket. Is there anything t buy?
      W: Oh, we still have sme bread, but there is nt enugh milk. And we als need sme eggs.
      Text 2
      W: What des Jack usually d after schl?
      M: Smetimes he des sme reading, and smetimes ges ut with friends, but mst f the time he plays cmputer games at hme.
      Text 3
      W: Yu lk tired.
      M: I didn’t sleep well last night. My pet dg had a fever.
      Text 4
      W: Wuld yu mind turning dwn the TV?
      M: Srry, I didn’t knw it was bthering yu.
      W: Nt me, but ur daughter is in bed.
      Text 5
      M: I’m afraid I wasn’t paying attentin t what yu were saying.
      W: I said we wuld be late fr the lecture. It starts at 8:30. It will take us 15 minutes t drive there, and nw it’s 8:20.
      Text 6
      M: Let’s g t the mvies, agree?
      W: Sure. And what shall we d after that?
      M: Oh, I dn’t knw. That depends.
      W: Well, I wuld like t have a mre definite plan f actin.
      M: Dn’t be like that. It’s always mre fun nt knwing what t expect and deciding what t d as we g alng.
      Text 7
      W: Have yu had time t lk ver the menu?
      M: Yes. I wuld like the beef steak.
      W: Hw wuld yu like yur meat cked?
      M: Well dne, please.
      W: Wuld yu like a side salad?
      M: N.
      W: Anything else t drink?
      M: Yes. A glass f yur huse wine.
      W: Very gd. I will bring yur appetizer immediately.
      Text 8
      W: Gd afternn. What can I d fr yu?
      M: I have nly a few days t spare. I’d like t see the sights here. What plan wuld yu suggest?
      W: Hw many days can yu spend n the trip?
      M: Tw r three at the mst, I’m afraid.
      W: I see. Culd yu leave New Yrk and when?
      M: Well, yes, but I’d like t leave here n Wednesday mrning.
      W: That’s a gd time fr yu t make a trip, because trains are always mre crwded n weekends. Yu can take the mrning train fr Bstn tmrrw. Of curse, yu culd fly, but if yu g by train, yu can see much mre f the cuntry. It is beautiful at this time f the year.
      M: Thank yu. Yu’ve been very kind.
      Text 9
      W: What can I d fr yu?
      M: I want t send this parcel t Washingtn. Is there a weight limit fr parcel pst?
      W: Yes, twenty kilgrams. But yurs wn’t be verweight. Let me weigh it.
      M: Here yu are.
      W: Hw d yu want it sent, rdinary r registered?
      M: I’ll have it registered.
      W: Will yu fill in this frm, please?
      M: OK. Here yu are. Hw much des it cst?
      W: Eighteen dllars and sixty cents.
      M: Here’s twenty dllars. I want the rest in stamped envelpes.
      W: Very well. Here are yur envelpes and yur receipt.
      M: Thank yu.
      Text 10
      I have my fair share f living and breathing friends, but I have t say, verall my best friend is Jacb, wh lives n the Internet. I first met him when I was eight. Mum and Dad said I was ready t have full entrance t the Internet. When I first met Jacb he had a lt f questins fr me, and at ther times he was simple and very quiet. Even at that age, I knew that Jacb was always keeping an eye n me, thugh. I have t admit it’s a friendly prgram. It’s almst like a human, isn’t it?
      参考答案
      1-5 CBCBA 6-10 BCACB 11-15 CABAB
      16-20 CCABB 21-25 BADCC 26-30 A AACD
      31-35 BDDDB 36-40 CBDAD 41-45 CCABD
      46-50 BDBCD 51-55 CCCAB 56-60 CCBAC
      61-65 BBDAA 66-70 BDACB 71-75 CBACD
      76. 去掉the 77. s → but 78. student → students
      79. many → much 80. √ 81. anything → everything
      82. bth → all 83. because → that
      84. in → utside 85. knw → knew
      重点解析:
      21. 当先行词被the same修饰时,通常使用as引导定语从句。
      22. g ut表示“过时的”。
      23. thugh是副词,表示“尽管如此”。
      24. select 表示“有目的地精选”,chse指“凭个人的判断力进行选择”。
      25. pride为名词,prud为形容词。
      26. 这是谚语,fair表示“晴朗的”。
      27. shuld have dne表示“本应该做而未做的事情”。
      28. deal with与hw搭配,d with与what搭配,均表示“处理,对待”。
      29. have sth dne表示“使……被……”。
      30. frbid ding sth或frbid sb t d。
      31. 用“get + 过去分词”在这里表示被动。
      32. 表示“遗留,忘带”要用leave而不是frget。
      33. 考查be hard n sb短语。
      34. wish后的宾语从句要用虚拟语气。
      35. why引导的是表语从句,而非定语从句。
      书面表达 (One Pssible Versin)
      Saturday, April 9, 2005 cludy
      Tday ur class paid a visit t the car factry by bike. We started ff at 6:30 in the mrning. As sn as we arrived, we were shwn arund each wrkshp and gt t knw hw a car is made. After the picnic lunch the manager gave us a talk n the histry f the Chinese car industry, frm which we learned a lt that we culdn’t learn in class. We all realize it is imprtant t master scientific knwledge and high-tech peple are badly needed in ur cuntry. I’ve made up my mind t be a designer f cars in the future.

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