2021成人高考高升专英语考试真题

题目总数:56
总分数:135
时间:不限时
第 1 题    单选题
选出下列选项中划线部分读音不同的选项()
A.
near
B.
hear
C.
early
D.
fear
第 2 题    单选题
选出下列选项中划线部分读音不同的选项()
A.
busy
B.
Inside
C.
noise
D.
music
第 3 题    单选题
选出下列选项中划线部分读音不同的选项()
A.
walk
B.
talk
C.
call
D.
half
第 4 题    单选题
选出下列选项中划线部分读音不同的选项()
A.
home
B.
go
C.
note
D.
come
第 5 题    单选题
选出下列选项中划线部分读音不同的选项()
A.
ago
B.
agree
C.
able
D.
about
第 6 题    单选题
--What about having a picnic at the beach this Saturday?
--It_______good.
A.
sounds
B.
feels
C.
Smells
D.
looks
第 7 题    单选题
 -- _______you going to Dave' s birthday party tomorrow?
--Yes, I am.
A.
Will
B.
Are
C.
Would
D.
Is
第 8 题    单选题
When Lily came home at 5 p.m. yesterday, her mother_______in the kitchen.
A.
was cooking
B.
cooks
C.
has cooked
D.
cooked
第 9 题    单选题
Tommy is very_______in what the teacher said in class yesterday.
A.
interested
B.
interests
C.
interest
D.
interesting
第 10 题    单选题
 No other city has ever developed as fast as_______.
A.
my
B.
Our
C.
ours
D.
us
第 11 题    单选题
Her favorite book of bedtime stories for children was_______in English.
A.
writes
B.
wrote
C.
Writing
D.
written
第 12 题    单选题
Mary is 60 years old,_______she still plans to take part in the race.
A.
 though
B.
Since
C.
but
D.
if
第 13 题    单选题
Let me_______what I mean.
A.
 explain
B.
explains
C.
to explain
D.
explaining
第 14 题    单选题
 _______students are there in your school, Tom?
A.
 How far
B.
How many
C.
How long
D.
How often
第 15 题    单选题
When Jack heard the news, he couldn' t help_______.
A.
 having cried
B.
cry
C.
to cry
D.
crying
第 16 题    单选题
It doesn' t matter whether you win_______lose.
A.
 either
B.
Or
C.
For
D.
and
第 17 题    单选题
 Everything changed_______quickly that I almost had no time to think.
A.
 such
B.
how
C.
as
D.
so
第 18 题    单选题
 Don' t throw that cloth away; and you' 11 find a_______for it one day.
A.
 waste
B.
Bed
C.
dress
D.
use
第 19 题    单选题
We' d like to know the reason_______she didn" t accept the job.
A.
 what
B.
which
C.
why
D.
when
第 20 题    单选题
--Must I turn in the homework tomorrow?
--No ,_______.
A.
 you needn' t
B.
you won' t
C.
you can' t
D.
you don' t
第 21 题    单选题
--What about having a picnic at the beach this Saturday?
--It_______good.
A.
sounds
B.
feels
C.
Smells
D.
looks
第 22 题    单选题
 -- _______you going to Dave' s birthday party tomorrow?
--Yes, I am.
A.
Will
B.
Are
C.
Would
D.
Is
第 23 题    单选题
When Lily came home at 5 p.m. yesterday, her mother_______in the kitchen.
A.
was cooking
B.
cooks
C.
has cooked
D.
cooked
第 24 题    单选题
Tommy is very_______in what the teacher said in class yesterday.
A.
interested
B.
interests
C.
interest
D.
interesting
第 25 题    单选题
 No other city has ever developed as fast as_______.
A.
my
B.
Our
C.
ours
D.
us
第 26 题    单选题
Her favorite book of bedtime stories for children was_______in English.
A.
writes
B.
wrote
C.
Writing
D.
written
第 27 题    单选题
Mary is 60 years old,_______she still plans to take part in the race.
A.
 though
B.
Since
C.
but
D.
if
第 28 题    单选题
Let me_______what I mean.
A.
 explain
B.
explains
C.
to explain
D.
explaining
第 29 题    单选题
 _______students are there in your school, Tom?
A.
 How far
B.
How many
C.
How long
D.
How often
第 30 题    单选题
When Jack heard the news, he couldn' t help_______.
A.
 having cried
B.
cry
C.
to cry
D.
crying
第 31 题    单选题
It doesn' t matter whether you win_______lose.
A.
 either
B.
Or
C.
For
D.
and
第 32 题    单选题
 Everything changed_______quickly that I almost had no time to think.
A.
 such
B.
how
C.
as
D.
so
第 33 题    单选题
 Don' t throw that cloth away; and you' 11 find a_______for it one day.
A.
 waste
B.
Bed
C.
dress
D.
use
第 34 题    单选题
We' d like to know the reason_______she didn" t accept the job.
A.
 what
B.
which
C.
why
D.
when
第 35 题    单选题
--Must I turn in the homework tomorrow?
--No ,_______.
A.
 you needn' t
B.
you won' t
C.
you can' t
D.
you don' t
第 36 题    单选题
A number of children with special educational needs are home educated when schools cannot meettheir needs.
As a parent, you must make sure that your child receives a full-time education suitable to their ageand ability from the age of five. You do not need to be a good teacher and your child does not have tofollow the National Curriculum (国家课程标准) or take national tests. There is no money directly fromthe central government for parents who decide to educate their children at home, but the local (当地的)governments do provide guidance for parents, including free National Curriculum materials.
Local governments should keep an eye on the parents who educate their children at home to makesure that a suitable education is being provided. You can provide evidence (证据) that your child isreceiving a suitable education by writing a report and providing some of your child' s work. You can alsoinvite a local government officer to your home or meet him outside the home, with or without your childbeing present--officers have no right to get to your home without permission.

What should the parents of home-educated children promise to do?
A.
 Send the children to take national tests.
B.
Get help from schools.
C.
 Provide a full-time education.
D.
Use the National Curriculum.
第 37 题    单选题
A number of children with special educational needs are home educated when schools cannot meettheir needs.
As a parent, you must make sure that your child receives a full-time education suitable to their ageand ability from the age of five. You do not need to be a good teacher and your child does not have tofollow the National Curriculum (国家课程标准) or take national tests. There is no money directly fromthe central government for parents who decide to educate their children at home, but the local (当地的)governments do provide guidance for parents, including free National Curriculum materials.
Local governments should keep an eye on the parents who educate their children at home to makesure that a suitable education is being provided. You can provide evidence (证据) that your child isreceiving a suitable education by writing a report and providing some of your child' s work. You can alsoinvite a local government officer to your home or meet him outside the home, with or without your childbeing present--officers have no right to get to your home without permission.

 Who will guide the parents in children' s home education?
A.
 The central government.
B.
A school teacher.
C.
 The report writers.
D.
The local governments.
第 38 题    单选题
A number of children with special educational needs are home educated when schools cannot meettheir needs.
As a parent, you must make sure that your child receives a full-time education suitable to their ageand ability from the age of five. You do not need to be a good teacher and your child does not have tofollow the National Curriculum (国家课程标准) or take national tests. There is no money directly fromthe central government for parents who decide to educate their children at home, but the local (当地的)governments do provide guidance for parents, including free National Curriculum materials.
Local governments should keep an eye on the parents who educate their children at home to makesure that a suitable education is being provided. You can provide evidence (证据) that your child isreceiving a suitable education by writing a report and providing some of your child' s work. You can alsoinvite a local government officer to your home or meet him outside the home, with or without your childbeing present--officers have no right to get to your home without permission.

 What can local governments offer for home education?
A.
 Full-time teachers.
B.
Enough money.
C.
 National test reports.
D.
National Curriculum materials.
第 39 题    单选题
A number of children with special educational needs are home educated when schools cannot meettheir needs.
As a parent, you must make sure that your child receives a full-time education suitable to their ageand ability from the age of five. You do not need to be a good teacher and your child does not have tofollow the National Curriculum (国家课程标准) or take national tests. There is no money directly fromthe central government for parents who decide to educate their children at home, but the local (当地的)governments do provide guidance for parents, including free National Curriculum materials.
Local governments should keep an eye on the parents who educate their children at home to makesure that a suitable education is being provided. You can provide evidence (证据) that your child isreceiving a suitable education by writing a report and providing some of your child' s work. You can alsoinvite a local government officer to your home or meet him outside the home, with or without your childbeing present--officers have no right to get to your home without permission.

What can parents do to show that their home education is suitable?
A.
 Provide reports and some of their child' s work.
B.
Become a school teacher in home education.
C.
 Have a local government officer meet their child alone.
D.
Meet a central government officer.
第 40 题    单选题
"Most children carry their phone in their back pocket, and when someone reaches for it, in mymind they're reaching for a gun," said Della Fave, a spokesman (发言人  ) for New Jersey police.
Della Fare shared a photo of the iPhone case (外壳 ) that he found on a social website ( 网页 ). In thephoto, a model stands with her phone in her back pocket, and the case looks like a gun.Della Fave said, "If a child draws the phone with the gun-like case before policemen, the firstthing they' re going to see as it' s coming up is a gun. This doesn' t seem like a good idea at all to apoliceman. "
The phone case is sold online by various sellers at prices from about $5 to $49 and comes inseveral different colors. "The case is popular. That' s why we sell it. If you have the case, you can playgames of shooting at parties," said the Trend Shop. "Don' t worry. You can' t actually shoot anyone !"
A policeman gave a few words of advice, "I would NOT suggest buying this kind of phone case,which was designed to look like a gun. "
It is not clear who makes the case. "If it' s on the web, then it' s out there somewhere ; that' s thebottom line," said Della Fave.

 What could Della Fare probably be?
A.
 A model.
B.
A shop owner.
C.
 A police officer.
D.
A designer.
第 41 题    单选题
"Most children carry their phone in their back pocket, and when someone reaches for it, in mymind they're reaching for a gun," said Della Fave, a spokesman (发言人  ) for New Jersey police.
Della Fare shared a photo of the iPhone case (外壳 ) that he found on a social website ( 网页 ). In thephoto, a model stands with her phone in her back pocket, and the case looks like a gun.Della Fave said, "If a child draws the phone with the gun-like case before policemen, the firstthing they' re going to see as it' s coming up is a gun. This doesn' t seem like a good idea at all to apoliceman. "
The phone case is sold online by various sellers at prices from about $5 to $49 and comes inseveral different colors. "The case is popular. That' s why we sell it. If you have the case, you can playgames of shooting at parties," said the Trend Shop. "Don' t worry. You can' t actually shoot anyone !"
A policeman gave a few words of advice, "I would NOT suggest buying this kind of phone case,which was designed to look like a gun. "
It is not clear who makes the case. "If it' s on the web, then it' s out there somewhere ; that' s thebottom line," said Della Fave.

What do policemen say about the gun-like phone ease?
A.
 It is cool for people to carry such eases.
B.
It should be widely sold online.
C.
 It is not a good idea buying this kind of case.
D.
It should not be made in different colors.
第 42 题    单选题
"Most children carry their phone in their back pocket, and when someone reaches for it, in mymind they're reaching for a gun," said Della Fave, a spokesman (发言人  ) for New Jersey police.
Della Fare shared a photo of the iPhone case (外壳 ) that he found on a social website ( 网页 ). In thephoto, a model stands with her phone in her back pocket, and the case looks like a gun.Della Fave said, "If a child draws the phone with the gun-like case before policemen, the firstthing they' re going to see as it' s coming up is a gun. This doesn' t seem like a good idea at all to apoliceman. "
The phone case is sold online by various sellers at prices from about $5 to $49 and comes inseveral different colors. "The case is popular. That' s why we sell it. If you have the case, you can playgames of shooting at parties," said the Trend Shop. "Don' t worry. You can' t actually shoot anyone !"
A policeman gave a few words of advice, "I would NOT suggest buying this kind of phone case,which was designed to look like a gun. "
It is not clear who makes the case. "If it' s on the web, then it' s out there somewhere ; that' s thebottom line," said Della Fave.

The phone ease is shaped like a gun so that users can________.
A.
 help improve the website
B.
play games of shooting
C.
 hide their phones safely
D.
actually shoot someone
第 43 题    单选题
A zoo is a place where animals are kept and displayed (展示 ) to the public. Some people arguethat a zoo need not be a place for animal display alone, and may also include raising animal species (物种) which are becoming less and less.
Animal rights groups are divided on the matter of keeping animals in zoos--with some in favor ofthis practice, and others calling for a ban (禁令). The most important reason that those in favor of thispractice put forward is that it offers protection for animals. For those species which are fighting for theirlife, zoos are the best places where they get plenty of food, water and medical care when needed.
Those who are against the practice argue that the idea of "displaying animals to the public" is itselfa strong enough reason for banning. They further add that the practice of using animals for our ownselfish gains cannot be a good reason under the excuse of protection. The treatment of animals inthesezoos is yet another big worry, with quite a few reports about ill-treatment (虐待 ) of animals once in awhile.
It' s very difficult to come up with a clear idea on whether it is right to keep animals in zoos or not.It is true that the animals are protected in these places as they don' t get into conflict with humans. But,at the same time, one has to admit that keeping them in zoos equals a disrespect for nature. Theseanimals are born to live in the wild, and we should accept this fact.

 Some animal rights groups are in favor of the zoo because it can______.
A.
 attract visitors
B.
make money
C.
train animals
D.
protect animals
第 44 题    单选题
A zoo is a place where animals are kept and displayed (展示 ) to the public. Some people arguethat a zoo need not be a place for animal display alone, and may also include raising animal species (物种) which are becoming less and less.
Animal rights groups are divided on the matter of keeping animals in zoos--with some in favor ofthis practice, and others calling for a ban (禁令). The most important reason that those in favor of thispractice put forward is that it offers protection for animals. For those species which are fighting for theirlife, zoos are the best places where they get plenty of food, water and medical care when needed.
Those who are against the practice argue that the idea of "displaying animals to the public" is itselfa strong enough reason for banning. They further add that the practice of using animals for our ownselfish gains cannot be a good reason under the excuse of protection. The treatment of animals inthesezoos is yet another big worry, with quite a few reports about ill-treatment (虐待 ) of animals once in awhile.
It' s very difficult to come up with a clear idea on whether it is right to keep animals in zoos or not.It is true that the animals are protected in these places as they don' t get into conflict with humans. But,at the same time, one has to admit that keeping them in zoos equals a disrespect for nature. Theseanimals are born to live in the wild, and we should accept this fact.

Those who are against the zoo think that people should______.
A.
 let animals live in the wild
B.
sell animals in zoos
C.
 use animals for fun
D.
raise animals at home
第 45 题    单选题
A zoo is a place where animals are kept and displayed (展示 ) to the public. Some people arguethat a zoo need not be a place for animal display alone, and may also include raising animal species (物种) which are becoming less and less.
Animal rights groups are divided on the matter of keeping animals in zoos--with some in favor ofthis practice, and others calling for a ban (禁令). The most important reason that those in favor of thispractice put forward is that it offers protection for animals. For those species which are fighting for theirlife, zoos are the best places where they get plenty of food, water and medical care when needed.
Those who are against the practice argue that the idea of "displaying animals to the public" is itselfa strong enough reason for banning. They further add that the practice of using animals for our ownselfish gains cannot be a good reason under the excuse of protection. The treatment of animals inthesezoos is yet another big worry, with quite a few reports about ill-treatment (虐待 ) of animals once in awhile.
It' s very difficult to come up with a clear idea on whether it is right to keep animals in zoos or not.It is true that the animals are protected in these places as they don' t get into conflict with humans. But,at the same time, one has to admit that keeping them in zoos equals a disrespect for nature. Theseanimals are born to live in the wild, and we should accept this fact.

Which is the closest in meaning to conflict ( Para. 4) ?
A.
 Fight.
B.
Connection.
C.
Argument.
D.
Company.
第 46 题    单选题
A zoo is a place where animals are kept and displayed (展示 ) to the public. Some people arguethat a zoo need not be a place for animal display alone, and may also include raising animal species (物种) which are becoming less and less.
Animal rights groups are divided on the matter of keeping animals in zoos--with some in favor ofthis practice, and others calling for a ban (禁令). The most important reason that those in favor of thispractice put forward is that it offers protection for animals. For those species which are fighting for theirlife, zoos are the best places where they get plenty of food, water and medical care when needed.
Those who are against the practice argue that the idea of "displaying animals to the public" is itselfa strong enough reason for banning. They further add that the practice of using animals for our ownselfish gains cannot be a good reason under the excuse of protection. The treatment of animals inthesezoos is yet another big worry, with quite a few reports about ill-treatment (虐待 ) of animals once in awhile.
It' s very difficult to come up with a clear idea on whether it is right to keep animals in zoos or not.It is true that the animals are protected in these places as they don' t get into conflict with humans. But,at the same time, one has to admit that keeping them in zoos equals a disrespect for nature. Theseanimals are born to live in the wild, and we should accept this fact.

What would be the most suitable title for the text?
A.
 Zoos--Best Places for Wild Animals
B.
Is It Right to Keep Animals in Zoos?
C.
 Zoos--Placesfor Fun to the Public
D.
How Should Animals Be Treated in Zoos?
第 47 题    单选题
bid your child's brain become smaller last summer? Probably not, according to a study byDr. Harris Cooper, professor at the University of Missouri-Columbia. The study found that when studentsreturn to school after a long summer vacation, they' ve lost one to three months worth of learning.
This is more harmful for math than it is for reading. "All students lose math skills," says Cooper.It may be because kids (小孩) have more chances to practice reading than math. Middle-class childrenactually learn more in reading than lower-income students over the summer. Cooper feels that this resultsfrom the variety of activities that many middle-class kids take part in over the summer, such as camping (野营) and trips.
"Parents can help their kids keep educational skills," says Cooper. He suggests the following tipsto have a learning-filled summer.
1. Keep lots of books around and make regular trips to the library.  Most libraries offer special summer events for kids.
2. Think about what your kids may be learning next year when you plan the family vacation. Talk with teachers to find out what they'll be covering in class.
3. Keep math in mind. Since kids lose more math skills than anything else over the summer, try to do some special planning to find math-related activities.
4. Consider summer school. Struggling kids can get a lot of different kinds of help from summer school programs. Summer school can also enrich and quicken learning in areas where kids show a special interest.
Remember to keep it fun! You don' t want to make your kids unhappy with learning during the summer break.

What did Dr. Harris Cooper find in his study?
A.
 Kids love reading more after the summer.
B.
Kids show a special interest in math after the summer.
C.
 Kids' math skills become weaker after the summer.
D.
Kids have a lot of fun in the summer.
第 48 题    单选题
bid your child's brain become smaller last summer? Probably not, according to a study byDr. Harris Cooper, professor at the University of Missouri-Columbia. The study found that when studentsreturn to school after a long summer vacation, they' ve lost one to three months worth of learning.
This is more harmful for math than it is for reading. "All students lose math skills," says Cooper.It may be because kids (小孩) have more chances to practice reading than math. Middle-class childrenactually learn more in reading than lower-income students over the summer. Cooper feels that this resultsfrom the variety of activities that many middle-class kids take part in over the summer, such as camping (野营) and trips.
"Parents can help their kids keep educational skills," says Cooper. He suggests the following tipsto have a learning-filled summer.
1. Keep lots of books around and make regular trips to the library.  Most libraries offer special summer events for kids.
2. Think about what your kids may be learning next year when you plan the family vacation. Talk with teachers to find out what they'll be covering in class.
3. Keep math in mind. Since kids lose more math skills than anything else over the summer, try to do some special planning to find math-related activities.
4. Consider summer school. Struggling kids can get a lot of different kinds of help from summer school programs. Summer school can also enrich and quicken learning in areas where kids show a special interest.
Remember to keep it fun! You don' t want to make your kids unhappy with learning during the summer break.

Some kids gain in reading over the summer probably because they_______.
A.
 join in a variety of activities
B.
go to the library every day
C.
 spend their vacation in a school
D.
receive a special training in reading
第 49 题    单选题
bid your child's brain become smaller last summer? Probably not, according to a study byDr. Harris Cooper, professor at the University of Missouri-Columbia. The study found that when studentsreturn to school after a long summer vacation, they' ve lost one to three months worth of learning.
This is more harmful for math than it is for reading. "All students lose math skills," says Cooper.It may be because kids (小孩) have more chances to practice reading than math. Middle-class childrenactually learn more in reading than lower-income students over the summer. Cooper feels that this resultsfrom the variety of activities that many middle-class kids take part in over the summer, such as camping (野营) and trips.
"Parents can help their kids keep educational skills," says Cooper. He suggests the following tipsto have a learning-filled summer.
1. Keep lots of books around and make regular trips to the library.  Most libraries offer special summer events for kids.
2. Think about what your kids may be learning next year when you plan the family vacation. Talk with teachers to find out what they'll be covering in class.
3. Keep math in mind. Since kids lose more math skills than anything else over the summer, try to do some special planning to find math-related activities.
4. Consider summer school. Struggling kids can get a lot of different kinds of help from summer school programs. Summer school can also enrich and quicken learning in areas where kids show a special interest.
Remember to keep it fun! You don' t want to make your kids unhappy with learning during the summer break.

 Parents can find out what their kids will study next year by_______.
A.
 doing math-related activities
B.
having a learning-filled summer
C.
 reading the textbooks
D.
talking with the teachers
第 50 题    单选题
bid your child's brain become smaller last summer? Probably not, according to a study byDr. Harris Cooper, professor at the University of Missouri-Columbia. The study found that when studentsreturn to school after a long summer vacation, they' ve lost one to three months worth of learning.
This is more harmful for math than it is for reading. "All students lose math skills," says Cooper.It may be because kids (小孩) have more chances to practice reading than math. Middle-class childrenactually learn more in reading than lower-income students over the summer. Cooper feels that this resultsfrom the variety of activities that many middle-class kids take part in over the summer, such as camping (野营) and trips.
"Parents can help their kids keep educational skills," says Cooper. He suggests the following tipsto have a learning-filled summer.
1. Keep lots of books around and make regular trips to the library.  Most libraries offer special summer events for kids.
2. Think about what your kids may be learning next year when you plan the family vacation. Talk with teachers to find out what they'll be covering in class.
3. Keep math in mind. Since kids lose more math skills than anything else over the summer, try to do some special planning to find math-related activities.
4. Consider summer school. Struggling kids can get a lot of different kinds of help from summer school programs. Summer school can also enrich and quicken learning in areas where kids show a special interest.
Remember to keep it fun! You don' t want to make your kids unhappy with learning during the summer break.

What are parents advised to do for their kids in the summer vacation?
A.
 Let their kids work in the library.
B.
Keep their kids studying at home.
C.
 Help teachers prepare for new lessons.
D.
Send their kids to summer schools.
第 51 题    问答题
提示:马明是个摄影爱好者。他在飞机场遇到一个可爱的美国小男孩Tom,想给他拍几张 照片。 (M=Ma Ming;T=Tom) M:Hello.I’m Ma Min T:My name is Tom. M: 52 .Tom.? T:I’m 5 years ol M: 53 ? T:I’m from Americ M:Well,welcome to Chin T: 54 . M:Tom,can I take some pictures of you? T:Ask my mom,pleas M: 55 ? T:She’S there in the shop. 第(51)题答案为
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提示:马明是个摄影爱好者。他在飞机场遇到一个可爱的美国小男孩Tom,想给他拍几张 照片。 (M=Ma Ming;T=Tom) M:Hello.I’m Ma Min T:My name is Tom. M: 52 .Tom.? T:I’m 5 years ol M: 53 ? T:I’m from Americ M:Well,welcome to Chin T: 54 . M:Tom,can I take some pictures of you? T:Ask my mom,pleas M: 55 ? T:She’S there in the shop. 第(52)题答案为
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提示:马明是个摄影爱好者。他在飞机场遇到一个可爱的美国小男孩Tom,想给他拍几张 照片。 (M=Ma Ming;T=Tom) M:Hello.I’m Ma Min T:My name is Tom. M: 52 .Tom.? T:I’m 5 years ol M: 53 ? T:I’m from Americ M:Well,welcome to Chin T: 54 . M:Tom,can I take some pictures of you? T:Ask my mom,pleas M: 55 ? T:She’S there in the shop. 第(53)题答案为
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提示:马明是个摄影爱好者。他在飞机场遇到一个可爱的美国小男孩Tom,想给他拍几张 照片。 (M=Ma Ming;T=Tom) M:Hello.I’m Ma Min T:My name is Tom. M: 52 .Tom.? T:I’m 5 years ol M: 53 ? T:I’m from Americ M:Well,welcome to Chin T: 54 . M:Tom,can I take some pictures of you? T:Ask my mom,pleas M: 55 ? T:She’S there in the shop. 第(54)题答案为
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提示:马明是个摄影爱好者。他在飞机场遇到一个可爱的美国小男孩Tom,想给他拍几张 照片。 (M=Ma Ming;T=Tom) M:Hello.I’m Ma Min T:My name is Tom. M: 52 .Tom.? T:I’m 5 years ol M: 53 ? T:I’m from Americ M:Well,welcome to Chin T: 54 . M:Tom,can I take some pictures of you? T:Ask my mom,pleas M: 55 ? T:She’S there in the shop. 第(55)题答案为
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假设你是李华,你的朋友Peter邀请你参加周五晚上他举办的周末聚会。而你周五正在南京
出差,周六晚上才能回来。请你用英语给他写一封电子邮件,内容包括:
1.感谢他邀请你参加他的周末聚会;
2.说明你无法参加的原因并表达歉意;
3.表示你出差回来后去拜访他。
注意:1.词数应为100左右;
2.邮件内容须写在答题卡的指定位置上。
Dear Peter,
Yours,
Li Hua