
09-10学年度第41期7版Quiz time答案:
高一版
D1 1-4 CBCA
D2 1. 10 2. youngest 3. Toughest 4. froze 5. developed 6. Purpose
7. pursue 8. Antarctica
D3 1-4 CDAA
D4 1-4 BCAD
D5 1-5 BDCCD 6-10 CBABD 11-15 CAABA 16-20 CCADB
1. custom 2. hairdressers 3. 10 4. 15 5. normal 6. America 7. special 8. thieves
答案解析
D1
1. C 第二段最后一句提到The pet owners usually didn’t have enough time, space or grassland to do these things themselves, 可知马的主人们没有时间,地点和草场来饲养马匹,所以要拜托Johnson。
2. B 由文意可知,“To stop it you say ‘Whaaaaaa’,” Emily told me. 想要马停下来,就要那个正确的指令。
3. C 根据上下文可知,Afterwards, Emily and Tasha insisted that I try to ride Jasper. 朋友的鼓励帮助她树立了一些信心。
4. A 根据文意,文章主旨是讲述作者在美国第一次骑马的经历。
D3
1. C。根据第二段第二句It measures 92 meters across and is believed to be based on a math formula。
2. D。文章提到某些麦田圈的植物和土壤化验结果发现化学变化,但并没有说是所有的麦田圈都有这样的变化。
3. A。Some patterns are so complex and huge that it would be almost impossible for them to be completed in a night without being noticed. 该句说明某些麦田圈过于巨大复杂是不可能在一个晚上弄出来的。
4. A. 纵观全文,主要讲述了神奇的麦田圈现象,但并没有给出解释。
D4
1. B。从“Dad always speaks of Mom in the most glowing (生动的) terms. As does she of him.”可以知道答案B正确,父母总是热情地赞扬对方。A选项中的“never argue with each other”和文章内容不符。从“marriage was never a 50/50 arrangement”可以知道C选项错误。D选项是文章没有提到的内容。
2. C。推理判断题。“Sure, they’re ‘only kidding,’ or maybe they are not.”,这是文章中作者对夫妻之间“unkind remarks”的直接评述。其中“only kidding”还是引述,是通常人们对此的理解,并不代表作者的看法,从作者的语气来看,他的看法更倾向于后者,即“maybe they are not”, “unkind remarks”并不是纯粹的“kidding”,而是某种程度的有感而发,或多或少代表了说话人某种程度的抱怨和不满。
3. A。负责安装地毯的老板“was looking for negative banter (戏谑) about wives”,所以答案是A。他们习惯以嘲弄的口吻谈论妇女,但不是选项D所说的“激烈的批评”。
4. D。文章中讲到“Dad taught me one very important thing.”, “This lesson made such an impression on me, ”,这指的是父亲和负责安装地毯的老板之间的一段对话,父亲不肯说任何有损母亲的话,即使是玩笑话也不肯,此事“taught me more about loving and respecting your wife”,所以答案选D,我从父亲那里学到的是爱就要完全的尊重和维护。
D5
听力原文:
(音乐:15″)
M: Listening comprehension
Topic eight: Customs and culture
听下面一段独白,然后完成后面的练习。该段独白仅读两遍。现在,你有20秒钟的时间阅读题目。
(停顿20″)
(打点)
M: You’ve finished eating a tasty meal in a British restaurant and the bill has been paid. But why are people giving more money? Are they mad? Not at all. They're leaving a tip!
A tip is a small amount of money that you give to someone to say "thank you" for good service. Tipping is very common in many places in Britain. For example, it's common to tip in restaurants, taxis, hotels and even hairdressers! People give 10 to 15 per cent of the final bill as a tip. Sometimes the tip is added to the bill. Other times you leave the money after having paid.
It's normal now to tip people even if you haven't had good service!
This new custom has come from America. Tipping like this has only been in Britain for the last 20 years.
Lots of British people do not agree with this. Once, British people would only tip if they had very good service.
British people also tip other people, like window cleaners and the postman as a way of thanking them for doing a good job. People usually do this at a special time of the year, such as Christmas. This is an old British custom.
Some people think the word "tip" comes from a slang word used by thieves a long time ago in Britain. Then, "tip" meant "to pass from one to another".
(停顿2″)
M: You’ve finished eating a tasty meal in a British restaurant and the bill has been paid. But why are people giving more money? Are they mad? Not at all. They're leaving a tip!
A tip is a small amount of money that you give to someone to say "thank you" for good service. Tipping is very common in many places in Britain. For example, it's common to tip in restaurants, taxis, hotels and even hairdressers! People give 10 to 15 per cent of the final bill as a tip. Sometimes the tip is added to the bill. Other times you leave the money after having paid.
It's normal now to tip people even if you haven't had good service!
This new custom has come from America. Tipping like this has only been in Britain for the last 20 years.
Lots of British people do not agree with this. Once, British people would only tip if they had very good service.
British people also tip other people, like window cleaners and the postman as a way of thanking them for doing a good job. People usually do this at a special time of the year, such as Christmas. This is an old British custom.
Some people think the word "tip" comes from a slang word used by thieves a long time ago in Britain. Then, "tip" meant "to pass from one to another".
(停顿5″)
(打点)
听力训练到此结束。