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10-11学年度第5期高二7版Quiz time答案

2010-09-30

10-11学年度第5期7版Quiz time答案:

高二版

Reading

D1 1-4 CBCB

D2 1. A company’s logo and slogan of a company are as important as its business name.

2. The company wants to target customers from the “post-90s” generations.

3. 1) The company wants to encourage young people to express and realize themselves through sports.

2) The company is presenting itself as developing its own styles.

4. 1) They are just copying global brands.

2) They don’t have their own style.

D3 1-4 BBBC

D4 1-4 DCBD

D5 1-5 BACAB 6-10 BBBBD

Listening

1. C 2. B 3. B 4. A 5. C 6. A 7. B 8. B

9. low 10. only if 11. beyond 12. employer 13. recognized 14. flow

15. reduced 16. 1985 17. urged 18. willing

答案解析:

Day One

1. C 根据文章第一段第2句At this imagined American high school featured in the popular TV series Glee, club members love to sing and dance. 可知,这所学校是音乐剧Glee的拍摄场地,它也是一个虚拟的学校。

2. B 文中提到Artie Abrams, a wheelchair-bound student who always feels less than a part of the group because he can't walk. 可知该生的问题是身有残疾而无法融入集体之中。

3. C Glee受到人们的关注主要是由于其宣扬的理念很受人们欢迎。

4. B 这些队员参加glee camps是为了体验剧中任务的生活,理解剧本传达的信息。

Day Three

1. B 由文意可知,决定人们是否长寿的是一些特殊的长寿基因。

2. B 由文意可知,the ApoC3 gene, which are found in 10% of young people, but in about 20% of people over 100 years old.

3. B 根据原句The studies show that tiny mutations in the make-up of particular genes can greatly increase a person’s lifespan. 可知一些基因的突变会增加人们的寿命。 4. C 根据最后一句话可知,寻找长寿的秘密是科学家们的义务和使命。

Day Four

1.D 根据原文He explained precisely how and where the doctor’s forceps at birth had damaged the frontal lobe of my brain. 可知,作者出生的时候医生的钳子伤害到了他的大脑额叶。

2. C 由文意可知父亲并没有放弃,而是用自己的爱让儿子恢复了健康,过上了正常的生活。

3. B 父亲没有残疾的孩子,也就是说父亲想要治好儿子。

4. D 作者的父亲已经去世,所以这篇文章是怀念父亲的文章。

Day Five

1. B 想要健康就要有规律的锻炼。regular是有规律的意思。

2. A for the sake是“为了……的利益”的意思。

3. C 该句是where引导的定语从句。

4.A take charge of表示“负责,掌管”的意思。

5.B 过去进行时,此处表示过去就已经使用过了的意思。

6.B be determined to do表示下定决心做某事的意思。

7.B that是代词,此处指代前面提到的不可数名词bread.

8.B 衣服洗后会缩水,所以用shrink的过去式shrank.

9.B 他的技巧与他对这项运动的热情不搭配。

10.D 既然是跪在地上,就应该是乞求的态度,所以用beg.

听力原文

Dialogue 1

W: Can I help you?

M: I’m looking for a suit to wear for the office and at weekends.

W: Let me show you our new summer collection. There’re several styles. They are just what you’re looking for.

Dialogue 2

W: Excuse me. I am looking for something local or special here for a gift. Could you suggest anything?

M: These hats look beautiful! And they are just forty-five dollars each.

W: OK. I’ll take the red one.

Dialogue 3

M: I suppose your second-hand TV set cost about $60.

W: Sixty? Actually it was double that price.

Dialogue 4

M: Can I help you?

W: Yes, how much are these T-shirts?

M: They are 12 dollars 50 cents each.

W: I like the green one, but it isn’t big enough. Have you got a larger size?

M: Just a minute. No, I am sorry, we don’t. What about the black one?

W: No, it is too dark, I prefer something lighter.

M: How about the blue one?

W: That’s nice, I’ll take it.

M: That’s 12 dollars 50 cents then.

W: Here you are.

Dialogue 5

M: Welcome, Miss. May I help you?

W: I hope so. I want some lipstick.

M: Do you have any particular brand in mind?

W: I like Chanel very much.

M: We have different shades of Chanel lipstick. May I know what color you usually wear?

W: Pink. But today, I'm thinking of buying one in a dark shade. You know, I will be a teacher next month. I wish to look more serious.

M: Yes, I see. How do you like this one?

W: Not too bad. May I have a try?

M: Certainly, Miss.

W: Mmm… It’s still too bright. Any darker shades?

M: Not from the Chanel group, I’m afraid.

W: Well, any brand will do as long as I can get the right color.

M: How about this one, then? It has a more transparent touch.

W: OK, that’s the very thing I need.

Monologue

Discount stores sell goods at low prices. They succeed only if they sell a lot of goods and keep their costs low. One company has succeeded beyond imagination.

Wal-Mart is bigger than any competitor. It has more than four thousand stores in the United States and nine other countries. It has more than one million workers. It is America’s largest private employer.

Sam Walton recognized the power of low prices. He opened the first Wal-Mart store in 1962 and began to use computers to control the flow of goods. He reduced prices to levels no one thought possible. By 1985, Sam Walton was the richest man in America.

Sam Walton died in 1992. He urged people to buy American products to save jobs. Today many goods are made in China. Wal-Mart says it believes in buying American goods and is willing to pay more to offer them. But, it says, it cannot tell people what to buy.

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