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第一學(xué)期高三年級(jí)第二次月考試題

英語(yǔ)

第I卷

第一部分:聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分20分)

第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)

聽下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),

每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。

1.Whatdoesthewomando?

A.Aticketseller.

B.Arestaurantwaitress.

C.Aplatforminspector.

2.Howdoesthemanfeelabouttheannouncement?

A.Pleased.B.Excited.C.Upset.

3.Whatisthemandoing?

A.Buyingaticket.

B.Checkinginahotel.

C.Bookingaroom.

4.Whatsizedoesthemanorder?

A.Size32.B.Size36.C.Size40.

5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Theartexhibition.

B.Kindsofdrinks.

C.Touristattractions.

第二節(jié)(共15小題;每題1分,滿分15分)

聽下面5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選

出最佳選項(xiàng),每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。

聽第6段材料,回答第6至7題。

6.Whataretheytalkingabout?

A.Anoldbike.

B.Asecond-handcar.

C.Anoldmachine.

7.What'stheresultoftheconversation?

A.Themanboughtit.

B.Themandidn'tbuyit.

C.Themancouldn'tdecideit.

聽第7段材料,回答第8至9題。

8.Whatdoesthemanliketodothisevening?

A.WatchTV.B.Holdaparty.C.Gotothecinema.

9.Whenwillthecompanypartystart?

A.At5:30.B.At7:30.C.At8:00.

聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。

10.Whydoesthewomanwanttomakelotsofmoney?

A.Tohelppoorchildren.

B.Tosupportabusiness.

C.Tostartaschool.

1l.Howdoesthewomanmakemoney?

A.Byplayingtheviolin.

B.Bygivingconcerts.

C.Bysellingpianos.

12.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?

A.Hehasthesameinterestasthewoman.

B.Hewantstohelpthewoman.

C.Hesupportsthewomanandadmiresher.

聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。

13.Howmanycarsalespersonswerehired?

A.Ten.B.Eleven.C.Twenty-one.

14.Howmanycarsdidthewomansellthisweek?

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

15.Whatadvantagedoesthewomanhaveoverthesalesmen?

A.Sheisawoman.

B.Sheisveryfriendly.

C.Sheisreadytohelpothers.

16.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?

A.Shenevergoesoutforlunch.

B.Shedoesn'tliketotalktoherworkmates.

C.Sheisn'tgettingonverywellwithsomesalesmen.

聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。

17.Whatprobablyisthespeaker?

A.Anairhostess.

B.Awomanpilot.

C.Aflightengineer.

18.Whatistheflightnumber?

A.6157.B.7156.C.7517.

19.Whatshouldwedoincaseofemergencyaccordingtothespeaker?

A.Tofastentheseatbelt.

B.Toturnoffmobilephones.

C.Touseoxygenmasks.

20.Whendoesthespeakergivethetalk?

A.Beforeaflight.

B.Duringaflight.

C.Afteraflight.

第二部分:英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)

第一節(jié):?jiǎn)雾?xiàng)填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)

21.WhatlessonsChinacandrawfromfinancialcrisis(金融危機(jī))intheUnitedStateshas

becomehottopicinBeijing.

A.the;aB.a;aC./;theD.the;/

22.Allthepeoplekillingtheanimalswhichareprotectedbythecountrywillbesentencedto

deathinfivedays.

A.whoarechargedofB.chargedwithC.arechargedwithD.chargedinto

23.Whenyouaredressedinthelateststyle,dancingtothemostfashionablemusicafterwatchingthelatest

film,youfeelgreat,?

A.don'tyouB.aren'tyouC.doyouD.areyou

24.Hehasn'tenoughmoneytobuyacar,sohe'Hjusthavetodowithout.

A.theoneB.itC.thatD.one

25.1moreinformationIneeded,butmycomputerbrokedown.

A.hadgotB.needhavegotC.mighthavegotD.musthavegot

26.一Ringmeatsixtomorrowmorning,willyou?

—Whythatearly?I.

A.willbesleepingB.haveslept

C.havebeensleepingD.willsleep

27.Thelawrequiresgovernmentstoincreaseinvestmentinpublictransport,servicesandencourage

peopletousepublictransport.

A.improveB.toimproveC.improvingD.havingimproved

28.Thecoachaskedhisstafftothelargegroupofjournalistswaitingforhimtoannouncehis

trainingplans.

A.adapttoB.attendtoC.refertoD.appealto

29.WhenhewasstudyinginFrance,heonhisauntthereandhavedinnerwithheronceamonth.

A.shouldcallB.wouldcallC.couldcallD.mightcall

30.—Youarelate,Billy.

一Sorry.ButIreallyforgotwhenIwastomeetyou.

A.pleasedB.supposedC.plannedD.promised

31.SunYuehasbeenselectedintotheL.A.Lakers(湖人隊(duì)),hemightaswellmakefulluseof

thechance.

A.NowthatB.AfterC.AlthoughD.Assoonas

32.—Mypenfriendwouldliketorisktheweight-losspillsratherthaninagym.

—Really?Hemustbemad.

A.taking;workingoutB.totake;workout

C.taking;workoutD.totake;workingout

33.Inthisnewstudy,Davidsuggestssomeoftheanswersbyanalyzingthelanguagepoliciesworldwide

willaffectGlobalEnglishandinfluenceitsfuture.

A.whichB.whoseC.whatD.how

34.——Sorry,Ann.TmafraidthatIcan'tgotothemagicshowbyDavidCopperfieldwithyou.

—Whoknowswhenhewillbebackherenexttime?

A.Itdoesn'tmatter.B.Doasyoulike.

C.Whatashame!D.Nevermind.

35.Youarelookingoutofthewindowagain.Whyareyousoaboutwhatishappeningoutside?

A.eagerB.interestedC.anxiousD.curious

36.Thereisnodoubtinternationalcooperationiskeytowithcybercrime,asVintonCerf

hassaidthattheproblemofcybercrimeishugethatitrequiresUNtoformaspecialagencyto

actasaninternationalrefereeorsteward.

A.whether;doing;soB.that;doing;suchC.whether;dealing;suchD.that;dealing;so

37.Thetimehehasdevotedinthepastyearsthedisabledisnowconsideredofgreatvalue.

A.tohelp;beingB.tohelping;tobe

C.tohelp;tobeD.helping;being

38.Itissaidthathiscarelessnessandignorancetogetheraterriblefire,whichburneddownthe

building.

A.resultedinB.resultedfromC.turnedoutD.ruledout

39.—Pleasetellthecourtwhatreallyhappened.

-Oh,I,andIhitaparkedcar.

A.wouldn'tpayattentionB.didn'tpayattention

C.haven9tpaidattentionD.wasn'tpayingattention

40.--Mr.Wangisamanoffewwords,butquickinmind.

——,youknow.

A.Asingleflowerdoesnotmakeaspring

B.Amanofwordsandnotofdeedsislikeagardenfullofweeds

C.Astilltonguemakesawisehead

D.Allthatglittersisnotgold

第二節(jié)完型填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)

Theyearlymarathon(along-distancerunningraceof42.195km)inmytownusuallyoccursduringa

heatwave.Myjobwastofollowbehindtherunnersinanambulance41anyofthemneededmedical

attention."We'resupposedtostaybehindthe42runner,sotakeitslowly,Isaidtothedriver,Doug,

astheracestarted.

Thefront-runnersstartedto43andthenmyeyeswere44tothewomaninbluesilkrunning

shortsandaloosewhiteT-shirt.Weknewwewerealreadywatchingour“l(fā)astrunner.,,Her45wereso

crippled(殘疾的)thatitseemedalmostimpossibleforhertobeabletowalk,46alonerunamarathon.

DougandI47insilenceassheslowlymovedforward.48,shewastheonlyrunnerleftinsight.

TearsstreameddownmyfacewhenIwatchedwithrespect49shepushedforwardwithgreat50

throughthelastmiles.

Whenthefinishlinecameintosight,rubbishlayeverywhereandthe51crowdshadlonggone

home.52,standingstraightandeversoproud53aloneman.Hewas54oneendofaribbon

(緞帶)ofcrepepaper(皺紙)55toapost.Sheslowlycrossedthrough,leavingbothendsofthepaper

fluttering(飄揚(yáng))behindher.

Idonotknowthiswoman'sname,butthatdayshebecameapartofmy56—apartIoften

dependon.Forher,itwasn'tabout57theotherrunnersorwinningaprize,butabout58what

shehadsetouttodo,nomatter59.WhenIthinkthingsaretoodifficultorIgetthose

“I-just-carTt-do-it,“Ithinkofthelastrunner.ThenIrealizehow60thetaskbeforemereallyis.

41.A.sothatB.incaseC.eventhoughD.onlyif

42.A.firstB.bestC.onlyD.last

43.A.runB.separateC.disappearD.appear

44.A.drawnB.thrownC.fixedD.caught

45.A.handsB.legsC.armsD.body

46.A.letB.leaveC.speakD.take

47.A.watchedB.droveC.observedD.stared

48.A.QuicklyB.UnluckilyC.NaturallyD.Finally

49.A.sinceB.beforeC.asD.until

50.A.painB.determinationC.strengthD.desire

5LA.firedB.waitingC.cheeringD.impatient

52.A.BesidesB.ThereforeC.HoweverD.Fortunately

53.A.stoodB.waitedC.cameD.had

54.A.helpingB.catchingC.holdingD.tying

55.A.keptB.tiedC.connectedD.led

56.A.dreamB.feelingC.ideaD.life

57.A.followingB.hopingC.encouragingD.beating

58.A.finishingB.realizingC.startingD.winning

59.A.whereB.howC.whenD.what

60.A.difficultB.interestingC.easyD.hopeful

第三部分:閱讀理解(共15小題;每題2分,,滿分30分)

請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下列短文,從短文后各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在

答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。

A

PhillipIslandPenguins(企鵝)

TheLittlePenguinhascalledPhillipIslandhomeforuntoldgenerations.GettoPhillipIslandin

plentyoftimetowatchasummersunsetatSummerlandBeach-thestageisattractivelysettoseethe

LittlePenguinleavewaterandstepontoland.

?LeaveMelbourneat5:30pmforadirectjourneytoPhillipIsland

?SeetheGippslandarea-GuinnessBookofRecordsplacefortheworld'slongestearthworm

(蚯蚓)

?JourneyalongthecoastalhighwayaroundtheBaywithFrenchIslandandChurchillIslandinthe

distance

?CrossthebridgeatSanRemotoenterPhillipIsland—naturalhomeforLittlePenguinsand

manyanimals

?Takeyourplaceinspecialviewingstandstowatchthedailyeveningperformanceofthewild

LittlePenguins

UltimatePenguins(+U)

Joinagroupofupto15.Thisguidedtourgoestoanattractive,quietbeachtoseeLittlePenguins.You

canseepenguinsatnightbywearingaspecialpairofglasses.Adult$60.00Child$30.00

ViewingPlatformPenguinPlus(+V)

Morepersonalizedwildlifeviewinglimitedto130peopleprovidingcloserviewingofthepenguin

arrivalthanthemainviewingstands.Adult$25.00Child$12.50

PenguinSkybox(+S)

Joinagroupofonly5inthecomfortofaspecial,higher-upviewingtower.Gainanexcellent

overviewofSummerlandBeach.Adult16yrs+$50.00

61.Whatkindofpeopleisthetextmainlywrittenfbr?

A.Scientists.B.Students.C.Tourists.D.Artists.

62.Wecanlearnfromthetextthatlittlepenguins.

A.havebeenonPhillipIslandforyearsB.keepaGuinnessrecordfortheirsize

C.aretrainedtopractisedivingforvisitorsD.liveinlargegroupstoprotectthemselves

63.Howmuchwouldacouplewithonechildpayforacloserviewingtour?

A.$37.50.B.$62.50.C.$180.00.D.$150.00.

B

AfederaljudgesentencedBruceJonesto12yearsinfederalprisonforfraud.Overa10-yearperiod,

Joneshadmanagedtocheatthousandsofpeoplethroughoutthestateoutofalmost$10million.

HeadvertisedhisfantasticideasonTV."Forsomereason/9Jonessaid,“TVseemstobreaktheice.

Eventhoughyouareatotalstrangertotheviewer,onceheseesyouonTVinhishome,hefeelslikehe

knowsyou.Youenterhislivingroomandbecomeatrustedfriend.^^

Joneshadanimaginationthatwouldn'tquit.Onetimeheshowedviewersan"officialgovernment”

earthquakereportwhich“proved"thatthewesternhalfofCaliforniawouldcollapseintotheseawithin

threeyears.For$100,hesaid,Joneswouldinsureyourhouseandpropertyforfullvalue.Thousandsof

peoplewhosawthatTVadsenthimahundreddollarseach.

InanotherTVad,Jonesclaimedthathehadcometoanagreementwiththefederalandstate

governmentforexclusive(獨(dú)享的)airrights.Hetoldviewersthat,foronly$100,theycouldownthefirst

10milesabovealltheirproperty.Youwouldbeabletochargeanycommercialplanethatflewoveryour

property$100percrossing.Youwouldalsobeabletochargegovernmentrockets,satellites,spaceshuttles,

andspacestations$100foreachandeveryviolationofyourairrights.

Anothertime,Jonesclaimedtohaveinventedaproductthatgetsridofcalories.Heshowedthe

viewersaspraycanof“NoCal."HesaidthatbysimplysprayingNoCaionyourfood,achemical

interactionwouldcauseallthecaloriesinthefoodtosimplydisappearwithinabout10seconds.TheNoCai

wasonly$10acan.Asusual,Jonesreceivedthousandsofchecksinthemail.

ThejudgetoldJonesthatheshouldbeashamedofhimself.Jonesrespondedthathewasveryashamed

ofhimself,andthatwhenhegotoutofprisonhehopedtobecomeaTVadvisertohelppeopleavoid

gettingcheated.HetoldthejudgethathewasalreadydevelopinganinstructionalCDthat,formerely$100,

wouldsavepeoplethousandsofdollarsinscams(騙局).Thejudgenodded,andthenchangedJones'

sentencefrom10yearsto12years.

64.AccordingtoJones,hecouldsuccessfullycheatmanypeoplemainlybecause.

A.hepromisedthemalargeprofit

B.theyweretooeagertomakemoney

C.theybelievedtoomuchinTVads

D.hewasskillfulincommunicatingwithpeople

65.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?

A.Jonesshowedunusualimaginationinhistricks.

B.Joneswascloselyrelatedtothestategovernment.

C.WesternCaliforniawasindangerofgoingunderthesea.

D.Jonesfeltguiltyandwasdeterminedtoleadanewlife.

66.Wecaninferthatpeoplewhowantedtobuy“NoCal“fromJones.

A.weremainlyfromlowincomefamilies

B.allhadarichknowledgeofchemistry

C.wereprobablyinterestedinlosingweight

D.usuallydidtheshoppingthroughtheInternet

67.Thejudgechangedthesentenceatlastbecause.

A.Joneswasplanninganotherbigscam

B.hecouldhardlybelievewhatJoneshadtoldhim

C.Joneshadcheatedmorepeoplethanheexpected

D.hehadsufferedfromJones,scamshimself

C

TheDietZone:ADangerousPlace

DietCoke,dietPepsi,dietpills,no-fatdiet,vegetablediet...Wearesurroundedbytheword"diet”

everywherewelookandlisten.Wehavesoeasilybeenattractedbythepromiseandpotentialofdiet

productsthatwehavestoppedthinkingaboutwhatdietproductsaredoingtous.Wearepayingfor

productsthatharmuspsychologicallyandphysically.

Dietproductssignificantlyweakenuspsychologically.Ononelevel,wearenotallowingourbrainto

admitthatourweightproblemslienotinactuallylosingtheweight,butincontrollingtheconsumptionof

fatty,high-calorie,unhealthyfoods.Dietproductsallowustojumpoverthethinkingstageandgostraight

forthescale(秤)instead.Allwehavetodoistoswalloworrecognizetheword"diet"infoodlabels.

Onanotherlevel,dietproductshavegreaterpsychologicaleffects.Everytimewehaveazero-calorie

drink,wearetellingourselveswithoutourawarenessthatwedon'thavetoworktogetresults.Diet

productsmakepeoplebelievethatgaincomeswithoutpain,andthatlifecanbewithoutresistanceand

struggle.

Thedangerofdietproductsliesnotonlyinthepsychologicaleffectstheyhaveonus,butalsointhe

physicalharmthattheycause.Dietfoodscanindirectlyharmourbodiesbecauseconsumingtheminstead

ofhealthyfoodsmeanswearepreventingourbodiesfromhavingbasicnutrients(營(yíng)養(yǎng)成分).Dietfoods

anddietpillscontainzerocalorieonlybecausethedietindustryhascreatedchemicalstoproducethese

wonderproducts.Dietproductsmaynotbenutritional,andthechemicalthatgointodietproductsare

potentiallydangerous.

Nowthatweareawareoftheeffectsthatdietproductshaveonus,itistimetoseriouslythinkabout

buyingthem.Losingweightliesinthepowerofminds,notinthepowerofchemicals.Oncewerealizethis,

wewillbemuchbetterabletoresistdietproducts,andthereforepreventthepsychologicalharmthatcomes

fromusingthem.

68.FromParagraph1,welearnthat.

A.dietproductsfailtobringoutpeople'spotential

B.peoplehavedifficultyinchoosingdietproducts

C.dietproductsaremisleadingpeople

D.peoplearefedupwithdietproducts

69.Onepsychologicaleffectofdietproductsisthatpeopletendto.

A.tryoutavarietyofdietfoodsB.hesitatebeforetheyenjoydietfoods

C.payattentiontotheirowneatinghabitsD.watchtheirweightratherthantheirdiet

70.InParagraph3,“gaincomeswithoutpain“probablymeans.

A.losingweightiseffortlessB.itcostsalottoloseweight

C.dietproductsbringnopainD.dietproductsarefreefromcalories

71.Dietproductsindirectlyharmpeoplephysicallybecausesuchproducts.

A.areover-consumedB.lackbasicnutrients

C.areshortofchemicalsD.providetoomuchenergy

72.Whichofthefollowingshowsthestructureofthepassage?

CP:CentralPointP:PoimSp:Subpoini(次要點(diǎn))C:Conclusion

D

Forphotographerslackingtraining,experienceandeventheabilitytoclickashutterbutton,they

produceremarkablepictures.Underthesea,deepinthewoodsandhighinthesky,furry,featheryand

leathery-skinnedcreaturesareopeningupvistas(遠(yuǎn)景)bytakingcameraswherenohumancango.

Thisistheworldofanimal-borneimaginecelebratedlastmonthataconferencesponsoredbythe

NationalGeographicSocietyforthe20thanniversaryofitsCrittercam,thedevicethatstarteditall.

Sinceitsdebut(首次公開露面)in1987onthebackofaturtle,theCrittercamandsimilardevices

developedbyothershavegrownsmallerandmorepowerful.

“It'smorethanjustacameranow,^^saidGregMarshall,themarinebiologistandnowfilmmakerwho

inventedtheCrittercam.4tWearenowincludingmoreinstrumentstogathermoredatawhileatthesame

timereducingeverythinginsize.”

TheideaofattachingvideocamerastoanimalscametoMr.Marshallin1986onadiveoffBelize

whenasharkapproachedhim.Whentheanimalquicklyturnedaway,henoticedasharkwithasuckerfish

onitsbelly.Hecameupwiththeideathatputtingacamerainplaceofthesuckerfishwouldallowpeople

towitnesstheshark'sbehaviorwithoutdisturbingit.

Crittercamshavebeenattachedtosharks,sealionsandothermarineanimals,and,morerecently,to

landanimals.

Birdsareanewaddition,Mr.Marshallsaid.Dr.ChristianRutzofOxfordrecentlyreportedontiny

camerascalledfeathercamsthatmonitorthecrowsintheSouthPacific.Ithasdiscoveredthatcrowsare

smarterthananyoneknewtheynotonlyusetwigs(嫩枝)andgrassstemsastoolstorootoutfood,butthey

alsosavetheirfavoritetoolstouseagain.

TraceyL.Rogers,directoroftheAustralianMarineMammalResearchCenterinSydney,said

Crittercamwasapowerfultoolinherworkwithleopardseals(豹斑海豹)inAntarctica.€tInstudying

animals,Dr.Rogerssaidatthemeeting,44youwanttoseehowouranimalmodelsalign(與...——致)with

reality.Withacamera,youactuallyseewhattheydo.Youdon'thavetoguess.”

73.What'sthetextmainlyabout?

A.TheadvantagesofCrittercam.B.ThedevelopmentofCrittercamsinthepast20years.

C.HowCrittercamwasinvented.D.HowCrittercamworks.

74.AccordingtoDr.Rogers,Crittercam.

A.canclearupallyourdoubtsaboutanimals

B.isthemostpowerfultoolinstudyinganimals

C.enabledhertoobservethecrowsintheSouthPacificclosely

D.helpedalotwithherresearchonleopardsealsinAntarctica

75.A11ofthefollowingareimprovementsofCrittercamsEXCEPTthat.

A.thesizeisbecomingsmaller

B.moreinstrumentsareinvolvedtogathermoredata

C.theyallowresearcherstoseewhereandhowanimalslive

D.theyareabletobeappliedtosmalleranimalssuchasbirds

第四部分:任務(wù)型閱讀(共10小題;每小題I分,滿分10分)

認(rèn)真閱讀下列短文,并根據(jù)所讀內(nèi)容給文章后表格中的空格里填入一個(gè)最恰當(dāng)?shù)脑~,然后把答

案填寫在表格后相應(yīng)題號(hào)后的橫線上。注意:每個(gè)空格1個(gè)單詞。

TheprojectknownasOneLaptopPerChildhasanewcampaigntobringitscomputerstochildrenin

developingcountries.ThecampaignwillencouragepeopleintheUnitedStatesandCanadatospendjust

under$400fortwolaptops.Onewillgotoachildinapoorcountry.Theotherwillgotothebuyer.

The“GiveOne,GetOne“campaignwillstartonNovember12thfortwoweeksonly.Projectofficials

thinkthedonationsmayhelppersuadegovernmentofdevelopingcountriestobuymore.

Thegreen-and-whitemachinesarespeciallydesignedforchildreninthedevelopingworld.Thelaptop,

calledtheXO,doesnotuseverymuchpower.Andifnoelectricityisavailable,userscanchangethe

batterybyhandbyturningacrank.

Thecomputerusesthefree,open-sourceoperatingsystemLinux.Thecolordisplaycanchangetoa

black-and-whiteimagesousersareabletoseeiteveninbrightsunlight.

Also,thelaptopsareabletoconnectwirelessly(無(wú)線地)toeachother,aswellastheInternetiflocal

serviceisavailable.Theyhaveacamera.Andtheyarebuilttoresistdirtandmoisture.

MassproductionisexpectedtobegininOctober,onceafinaldesignisapproved.TheXOlaptopis

cuiTentlybeingtestedinCambodia,Thailand,Rwanda,Ethiopia,Uruguay,BrazilandPeru.

WalterBenderistheheadofsoftwareandcontentforthenonprofitOneLaptopPerChildproject.He

saysofficialshopetoestablishaprocessthroughtheUnitedNationsforcountriestomakeproposalstoget

freelaptops.

Donationsmaybenecessarytolaunchalaptopprograminsomepoorcountries,hesays,but

governmentsareneededtokeepitgoing.Partnershipsbetweennationscouldalsohelp.Italy,forexample,

hasagreedtobuy50,000laptopsforEthiopia.

TheprojectisledbyNicholasNegroponte,thefoundingdirectoroftheMediaLaboratoryatthe

MassachusettsInstituteofTechnology.Hewaswaitingforthreemillionorder,butsofarthathasnot

happened.

Inheannouncedtheideaforacomputerthatwouldcost100dollars.Rightnow,thecostisalmost

190dollars.

SeveralcountriesinAfricaandSouthAmericahavealreadyplacedorders.WalterBendersays

countriesthatbuylaptopscouldstillreceiveothersthroughdonations.

TheProjectOneLaptopPerChild

ThepurposeofThewaystoaccomplishtheprojectComparedwithotherCurrentdevelopmentin

theprojectcomputers,theXOsomecountries

waschosenforits

(79)Aasfollows:

ThecampaignAmericansandLocalWhentheelectricityAfterthefinaldesignis

aimsto(76)▲Canadiansaregovernments(78)isusedup,the(80)approved,morelaptops

—itscomputers(77)▲toAmoneyinAcanbechargedwillbe(83)▲

tokidsinspendlessthanbuyingmorebyhand.

developing$400for2computers.Theopen-sourceItishopedthatUN

countries,Sothelaptops.operatingsystemusedsuppliesmorecountries

kids'familiesinthecomputeriswithfree(84)__▲

don'thavetopay(81)一^

money.The(82)_____▲Morenationsare

connectiondeviceisencouragedtobe(85)

availableinthe▲intheproject.

computer.

第五部分:?jiǎn)卧~拼寫((共10小題,每題0.5分,滿分5分)

86.Thescientistsaysthatthiscreature_▲_(可能)livedinAsiasome3,000,000yearsago.

87.Foodandmeatarewell__▲(保存)insuchmildweather.

88.Heisafraidthattheteachercannotlethimgo_▲(不受懲罰).

89.Shereallyenjoysherfather'stalkingabouthis_▲(冒險(xiǎn)的)travelinginAfrica.

90.▲(準(zhǔn)備)forthetopgovernmentofficial'svisitarealmostcomplete.

91.Thecoupleliveinh▲witheachotherandtheyneverquarrelaboutanything.

92.Sorry,sir.Smokingisfintheconcerthall.Youmaysmokeinthesmokingroomoverthere.

93.InternetandTVhavekeptuswelli▲ofwhat

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