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10-11学年度高二第43期7版Quiz time答案

2011-06-10

10-11学年度第441期7版Quiz time答案:

高二版

Reading

D1

1. 她全身心投入到钢琴演奏中,全神贯注,沉醉其中,她的灵魂在回荡的旋律中飞翔。

2. She painted a picture in her head of what the scene should be like and performed with emotion.

3. They appreciated her performance.

4. She felt relieved, successful and satisfied.

D2 DBDA

D3 DDBB

D4 ADCA

D5 1-5 BCABC 6-10 BCBCB 11-15 BACBA 16-20 CCCAC

答案解析

D2

1. D 吸血鬼的故事已经流传了几个世纪,它们依然非常受欢迎。
2. B 细节理解题。根据文章可知Deborah Wells认为我们会根据不同的时代和文化创作不同的吸血鬼故事。
3. D 细节理解题。根据文章,吸血鬼故事挑战了人们关于死亡、科学和父母权威等方面的传统观念。
4. A 情感态度题。Deborah Wells从文化等角度客观地分析了吸血鬼故事在不同时代的变迁、青少年为吸血鬼故事着迷的原因等,故答案为A。

D3

1. D 根据The basic part of this new device is a row of aluminum (铝) mirrors. They slowly follow the sun as it moves across the sky and, in turn, reflects (反射) its light onto a central tube, which contains several layers of high-performance solar cells.可知文中介绍的最新太阳能电池板会追随阳光的运动而改变方向。

2. D 根据文章内容可知这种最新的太阳能电池板效率更高,用硅材料更少,而且还有其他的功用.但是没有提到更容易修理。

3. B 根据原文Currently, the most commonly used solar panels are known as photovoltaic solar panels. These solar cells make use of a special property (属性) of certain materials known as the photoelectric effect. Substances like silicon, the important component, actually give off electrons (电子) after absorbing sunlight. The flow of electrons creates an electric current. 可知传统太阳能电池板上的硅材料在吸收太阳能量后会散发电子。

4. B 综合文章内容,可知主要是介绍了日本科学家研制的最新型太阳能电池板以其应用。

D4

1. A。由第二段“If you do, I know how to handle it, so let’s start running!”可知,Patti的父亲支持她的决定,故选A。

2. D。由第四段Patti在不同阶段给自己设立的不同目标,可知D正确。由第三段第二句“It was … and there were no seizures at all while she was running.”可知A错误;由第三段第三句“…what I’d really love to do is break the world’s long-distance running record for women.”可知B错误;由文章可知Patti的父亲一直鼓励她支持她,显然C不对。

3. C。通读全文可知,Patti没有因为自己是癫痫病人,而放松对自己的要求,相反她始终严格要求自己,一步一步实现预定目标,所以答案选C。

4. A。由倒数第四段可知Patti战胜了疼痛,成功跑完马拉松,所以答案选A。

听力原文:

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。

Text1

W: Excuse me, madam. What can I do for you?

M: I want to open an account here.

Text2

W: Hangzhou Railway Station, please. I want to catch the 11:30 train.

M: We should be OK if the lights are with us.

Text3

W: Are you going to study computer language?

M: Well, I don’t like to talk to a machine.

Text4

W: How much will it cost my daughter and me to go to Beijing by bus?

M: It’s 90 yuan for you and half of the ticket price for your daughter as she is under 1.2 meters.

Text5

M: Would you like another cup of coffee?

W: Thanks, but I don’t really like more coffee before I go to bed. I’d rather have something to eat.

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。每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的答题时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答6至8题。

Text6

M: Hi, Miss, can I return this shirt?

W: What’s the matter with it?

M: It’s the wrong size. I wear size 42, but it’s a size 40.

W: I remember now. You wife bought it yesterday. She wanted size 41, but we didn’t have it. She took the smaller size.

M: She didn’t know that I now wear size 42.

W: We don’t have a size 42, either. Ok, I’ll get your money for you.

听第7段材料,回答9至11题。

Text7

M: Do you want to watch TV tonight, Kate?

W: Well, there’s nothing interesting on. But turn it on if you want to.

M: I want to see the program Nature & Science.

W: Oh, I forgot that was on tonight. I’d like to see it, too.

M: It comes on at 8:25. There’s an hour to go. What shall we do for an hour?

W: How about a walk in the moonlight?

M: How sweet! When was our last walk?

W: Hmm, I cannot remember.

M: Put on your overcoat. It may be a bit cold outside. Oh, wait. I remember there’s a football game on TV tonight. But what time is it?

W: Let me see. Hmm, the paper says it starts at two o’clock tomorrow morning.

M: Two o’clock tomorrow morning? Then I prefer to sleep.

听第8段材料,回答12至14题。

Text8

M: Any messages for me, Miss Grey?
W: Just one, Mr. Banks. You had a telephone call from someone called Brown, David Brown.
M: Brown? I don’t think I know anybody named Brown. What did he want?
W: He wouldn’t say. But it sounded important. I told him you’d phone him as soon as you got back to the office, and that you should be here within the hour.
M: Well, I’d better do it then.  Is this his phone number?  It looks like 633-2401. Is that a 4?
W: Yes.  633-2401.
M: 633-2401.  Is there any area code?
W:  Sorry. 1-244-633-2401. What country can that be?
M: This is getting complicated!  You’d better write the whole thing down for me, Miss Grey. I’ll probably forget it.
W: I already have, Mr. Banks. It’s on your desk. I just forgot the area codes when I was telling you here.  I've looked it up in the codebook. It seems to be a call from England!

听第9段材料,回答15至17题。

Text9

M: Betty, have you decided what kind of college you are going to apply for?

W: Not yet, Mr. Black. My father wants me to go to business school but my mother wants me to go to medical school. What do you think?

M: That is the question I want to ask you. What’s your own opinion?

W: I don’t know, and neither do my friends. I like both but I would like to become a chemical engineer also.

M: In that case, I would advise that you enter an arts college first.

W: What do students in an arts college study?

M: Arts students often do not have a major in the first two years and are free to choose a major any time during their studies.

W: That sounds interesting. I’ll discuss that with my parents. Thanks for your advice, Mr. Black.

听第l0段材料,回答18至20题。

Text 10

When the well-known pianist Kong Xiangdong first made it big in the city in the early 1990s, he was called the "piano prince." His smart looks and passionate music won the hearts of many women fans.
Now the "prince" has a new look - with hair cut off. "It is very environmentally friendly," Kong said, smiling. "I never need to use shampoo or a hair dryer!"
The real reason for the change is that Kong started to lose his hair. From an ordinary piano student to an internationally famous musician, the 38-year-old Shanghainese pianist is now president of a piano school that has accepted more than 20,000 students during the past nine years.
Kong pointed out a common mistake for parents who were eager for their children to learn piano. “Don’t push your children to learn the instrument as a career unless the child feels he couldn't live without it," Kong said. He guesses that Shanghai has hundreds of thousands of children studying the piano seriously.
Perhaps strangely for the president of a piano school, he adds: "Learning the piano is so hard -- it means a child has almost no childhood."

听力部分到此结束。

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