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FCE
B2 First For Schoo 4
P4/5/7
By ZaraCC B2 FIRST FOR SCHOOLS 4 TEST 1 同义替换
P4 句型改写
题号 单词/词组 同义替换单词/词组 例句 复习打卡 1 复习打卡 2
Alice was absorbed in reading her 25 interesting be absorbed in book. 27 can be capable of Dinae is capable of solving the puzzle. I’ll lend you the book as long as you 28 only if as long as take care of it. 29 want to be willing to She wasn’t willing to help him. not going to She was determined to go to her 30 be determined to go miss friend’s party. (注)26 题考点为“虚拟条件句第 3 条件句的运用”
P5 Learning freestyle ski jumping
题号 正确选项句 同义替换句 复习打卡 1 复习打卡 2
… presumably wanted to preserve his
(D) reputation as someone who knew exactly 31 David was not as skilled as what he was doing… he appeared to believe. Even to our untutored eyes, something was wrong. (C) 32 flailing waiving around uselessly I just wasn’t one of those teenagers who spent their time doing freestyle tricks… in skateboard parks. (A) … but reckoned that, with my lack of know- 33 His fear of failure prevented how, if I’d tried to join with the him from participating. skateboarders, with their baggy trousers and special language, I’d have risked total ridicule. At first, though, it was all but impossible to (B) convince my body to ignore what my 34 He struggled to overcome his brain was… towards the jump. natural instincts. I managed not to fall. (D) Gareth gave us a running commentary. My 35 Harry felt that the criticism he ‘aerial awareness’ apparently needed received was fair. work – and it’s true… I was walking on air, with the sheer pride of (C) having achieved such an elusive goal. 36 He got into difficulty after But that was short-lived. managing a good jump. Then I noticed both skis… no longer attached to my feet. P7 How physical exercise makes your brain work better 题号 问题及正确选项 同义替换句 复习打卡 1 复习打卡 2
So exercise while you revise. Don’t push it
warn that exercising may too hard though. have the opposite effect to … extreme workouts can raise your stress 43 that intended levels, which of course, can have a (C) negative effect on your ability to remember things. mention an increase in the Experiments in children, adults and the size of something as the elderly show that this brain structure grows 44 result of exercise as people get fitter. (B) And you may not have to get out of say even very gentle breath to improve your attention span. exercise can have a positive 45 Just 10 minutes of play aimed… has impact been shown to have real benefits for (D) people’s ability to concentrate. The brain is often described as being explain why a comparison is ‘like a muscle’, however, this may not 46 a little misleading always be a helpful way of thinking about (A) it. For example, … In one study, allowing school pupils a 20- give an example of an minute exercise session… found to improvement in students’ improve their attention spans. 47 ability to focus … another study looked at the effects of (C) daily after-school sports … they showed greater levels of concentration in class. say what many people A lot of people have claimed that doing believed about the benefits of physical exercise, even just walking, makes 48 exercise has been proven you able to think more imaginative. correct Psychologist have now found this to be (D) the case. Researchers have shown that walking or… give advice on how to recall as trying to learn something new…, is really 49 information more effectively helpful. (C) So exercise while you revise. For example, runners often get what’s mention a doubt about why referred to as a ‘runner’s high’ – that great people sometimes feeling… 50 experience a change of However, although levels of endorphins mood rise in the blood stream when you exercise, (B) it’s not clear how much actually gets into the brain. On the other hand, if you’re struggling with warn that a particular type of your homework and looking for a single exercise may not help with 51 solution to a maths problem, then a problem solving relaxing walk isn’t necessarily what you (D) need. What’s more, different physical activities can change the structure of your brain in welcome the idea of different way. matching exercise type to 52 As a result of research how…, people will particular mental challenges be able to select the form of exercise which (A) best suits their needs… - and this is good news. B2 FIRST FOR SCHOOLS 4 TEST 2 同义替换
P4 句型改写
题号 单词/词组 同义替换单词/词组 例句 复习打卡 1 复习打卡 2
Nola advised me to watch the new 25 should advise sb. to do sth. documentary. It was impossible No one could ever Tom could have taken the money; he 26 for anyone to have predicted… was here alone yesterday. predict. using sth. is My grandmother thinks that it is rude to 27 It is rude to use sth. rude. use mobile phones in restaurants can’t do sth. can’t do sth. unless You can’t cycle on the road unless you 28 without sth. sb. do/does sth. put on a helmet. 29 nothing left run out of We seem to have run out of milk. There was no sign of Dan at volleyball 30 not see sb. There be no sign of practice yesterday.
P5 Rollercoasters
题号 正确选项句 同义替换句 复习打卡 1 复习打卡 2
Your stomach is suspended in the air.
(B) Teeth gritted… 31 They can’t complain when You sense a blur, you let out a roar of fear they feel terrified. that comes from the pit of your gut. But you only have yourself to blame: (D) What’s some mystifying to me is that She finds it hard to amusement parks… are a huge industry. 32 understand why so much There are huge teams of highly inventive… effort is put into creating engineers, as well as designers and them. marketing experts. … not just creating the perfect balance… (C) while ensuring that passengers are not in 33 They deserve credit for doing any danger, but also introducing… to keep a demanding job effectively. visitors wanting more. (注)fine 除了有常用的“美好的; 健康的; 令 人满意的”的含义,还有以下含义: 细微的;精确的;精密的 - A fine detail or (D) distinction is very delicate, small, or exact 34 How difficult it is to get a ride The skill… is in compiling pieces. exactly right. What that means… is… so people get the sense of being sort of thrown around but kept safe. (C) Virtual reality can add a veneer, but only 36 It has limited role to play. in the way that … (注)35 题考点为“代词的就近指代”及“上下文理解” P7 Favourite science fiction books 题号 问题及正确选项 同义替换句 复习打卡 1 复习打卡 2
immediately felt familiar with
I read it in one sitting, excited by an instant the subject matter of the 43 sense of recognition. book After all, I knew these plants already. (C) When I finally got down to giving the book says that the book has my full attention, I realised what I’d been influenced how they judge missing. 44 other science fiction novels … but I now compare any sci-fi book I read (A) with this one – and most of them fall short. I loved sci-fi even before I read these mentions that their interest in books, but might have outgrown it had it sci-fi was maintained by this not been for Universe and its characters. 45 book (注)该句使用了虚拟语气和倒装形式省略 if (D) 的语法,译为:如果不是因为 Universe 这 本书,我可能已经不再喜欢科幻类书籍了。 appreciated the fact that the I was transported to the past and the future writer gives readers the by her unusual imagery, which… to allow 46 opportunity to use their me to fill in the gaps and form my own imagination idea of her world. (B) That to me is the essence of true sci-fi. found elements in the book Every time I stumbled across someone of a type of story they that felt like a superhero from comics, 47 disliked I’d put it down again in disgust, as their (A) plots had always felt so predictable to me. initially struggled to When I first started reading this novel understand what was by…, I found the plot rather confusing… 48 happening in the novel (B) doubts whether many writers And every detail counts, as he really would be capable of stretches the boundaries of storytelling in 49 producing something similar ways most authors wouldn’t even (A) attempt, let alone be able to pull off. enjoyed the opportunity to We’re invited to picture the dog’s timeless see things from a completely world, and experience every day life 50 different point of view through eyes other than our own. (B) One of my favourite haunts has always was given the book because been the vast heated greenhouse in the of their love of a particular botanical garden in my city. 51 location So when I mentioned this to my mum, she (C) spotted … and presented me with Plant Monsters. finds the characters in the The book’s about other worlds, … book are familiar, despite They are eccentric, lonely, funny, 52 their origins sometimes selfish, but always characters I (D) can identify with. B2 FIRST FOR SCHOOLS 4 TEST 3 同义替换
P4 句型改写
题号 单词/词组 同义替换单词/词组 例句 复习打卡 1 复习打卡 2
couldn’t found it impossible to The students found it impossible to 25 believe believe believe they’d lost the football match. be sure sb. sb. must have done 26 Lucas must have eaten the last biscuit. did sth. sth. take my word need to believe what You don’t need to believe what I say, 28 for it I say check with the teacher. as far as I am As far as I’m concerned, this is the 29 in my opinion concerned… best pizza restaurant in the area. There is an increase There has been an increase in the 30 more people in the number of number of people joining the school people… tennis club this year. (注)27 题考点为“主被动语态转换”
P5 Interview with a young choreographer
题号 正确选项句 同义替换句 复习打卡 1 复习打卡 2
On top of that, she still dances from time
(D) to time(对应题目当中的 occasionally). 31 remains aware of the Being a dancer reminds me of what it pressure dancers face feels like to be…, and how tense and frustrating that can be. (B) The incomplete picture they have of 32 Their inexperience makes their skills ensures they take on board them willing to listen even quite harsh criticism. Unfortunately, these days I’m always (A) working on big productions – the musical 33 she is unable to ask for score has already been written by the changes to be made composer and it isn’t negotiable. The conversation… recent documentary (C) on… (对应题目中的 TV programme) She is pleased that it reveals There was one scene… I smiled in 34 the truth about being a recognition when I saw it. dancer. The amount of work and dedication involved in ballet is underestimated by the public. I’ve been involved in productions where the (B) dance steps are great but something 35 be spoilt by a problem outside about the costumes or props completely her control distracts. And that’s just disappointing. People seem to want to put a label on you. (A) And there’s the modern tendency to 36 resists attempt to define her encourage the development of expertise in in a particular way a narrow area, too. I tend not to go along with that. P7 Young surfers 题号 问题及正确选项 同义替换句 复习打卡 1 复习打卡 2
But I do remember feeling proud the first
time I managed to balance independently admits to being in need of and looked around at my father for a nod 43 praise from other people of encouragement. (C) When I mastered… I had a similar feeling. … The wish to gain approval, I’m embarrassed to say, was overwhelming. says that despite having … so this wasn’t something I was going some ability they didn’t wish to take any further – apparently I actually 44 to continue showed promise but that didn’t change (D) anything. describes anxiety that held But I’d never actually dared to go in. I 45 them back for some time could swim… made me nervous. (A) I knew I needed to overcome this if I… mentions that a previous My first attempt at surfing had consisted experience could have of…, while trying to cling onto my board. 46 discouraged them from trying This should have put me off but somehow again it didn’t. (B) says that other distractions I’d lived near the coast… but couldn’t tear prevented them from trying myself away from the volleyball court 47 surfing earlier long enough to take up any other sports. (D) The coach was so positive about everything and that really filled me with describes how someone confidence. else’s enthusiasm made a 48 To my astonishment, for the first time big difference ever, I hade a genuine passion for (A) something and… completely changed my outlook on things. This progressive tuition was great for says they appreciated building confidence – attempting too 49 learning in a methodical way much in one go would have been (B) overwhelming. When I managed to surf my first wave, I was too astonished to enjoy the explains how surfing failed to moment. have the emotional impact Feelings of exhilaration and freedom are 50 that others had predicted supposed to hit you – at least, that was (D) what all my surfing friends had repeatedly told me. I didn’t seem to be following the script… mentions how the absence of The beach was almost deserted, which spectators on the day proved was ideal as I was feeling incredibly self- 51 helpful conscious. (A) The welcome from all the staff couldn’t expresses appreciation of have been warmer. It would have been 52 people’s tolerance easy for them to look down on clueless (C) beginners like myself. B2 FIRST FOR SCHOOLS 4 TEST 4 同义替换
P4 句型改写
题号 单词/词组 同义替换单词/词组 例句 复习打卡 1 复习打卡 2
there is no Fran’s books take up all the space on 25 take up all the space room left this shelf. sb. thought sb. be in favour of Most students were in favour of school 27 sth. should sth. holidays being longer. be… decide not to The cold weather put me off going for a 28 put sb. off do sth. walk. Sally really shouldn’t have brought up 29 mention bring up the school team’s poor performance in the football match. what a great It is such a great film, we have to watch 30 It is such a great sth. sth. it again! (注)26 题考点为“直接引语和间接引语之间的转换”
P5 Interview with a young actor
题号 正确选项句 同义替换句 复习打卡 1 复习打卡 2
(C) He leaves a lasting impression, even
31 are memorable whatever the when playing minor parts, and he’s skilled size of the role at suggesting…. He was wise enough to grasp…, and (A) how it might go wrong. He was aware of the 32 As he began appearing in small roles, he potential difficulties he might became increasingly worried about getting encounter sucked into the celebrity rat race. (D) … college briefly served a purpose, putting pleased that it provided an my acting on hold and allowing me to 33 opportunity to think about his reflect on whether I should fully commit future to it… I assumed…, but on a trip back home I discovered that it was all out on display. (D) It’s natural for parents to be satisfied 34 Their pride is expressed in a when their children do well, but I’d really way that embarrasses him rather they were less enthusiastic about it. (B) 35 if the script was as 考点:第 5 段上下文语境的理解 impressive as the book (C) … because imitating the way other people 36 unconvinced of the value of portray characters isn’t worthwhile in my trying to copy George’s style view. P7 Learning to cook 题号 问题及正确选项 同义替换句 复习打卡 1 复习打卡 2
suggests that having an Still, it’s great having someone like my
advisor available when things mum around to explain exactly why the 43 go wrong is very helpful fluffy sponge cake I was aiming for has (B) turned out to be a flat pancake. was determined to learn A couple of months ago, I decided to get a techniques through study better understanding of different basic 44 after getting practical skills by shutting myself in my room with a experience bookery book (C) compares cooking to another Imagine you’re a musician – people will skill where variety is also get tired of hearing even a great song, if 45 essential for success it’s the only one you can play. That applies (A) to cooking, too. accepts that a family member Despite all that I’ve learnt, though, I’ll has set a standard that they never measure up to my mum’s natural 46 can't equal ability – but at least she’s given me a real (B) love of good food. has discovered that basic And I’ve realised for myself the value of cookery skills have changed great cookery books of the past – the 47 little over the years methods written about in them are still (D) used today. So I generally avoid them, especially when records what happens when I’m baking, and just making a note of what they use different cooking 48 I’ve done and what I’ve used to do. It can methods and ingredients take me a lot further – a bit like in my (B) science classes! is aware that a family Mind you – my mum’s horrified at the member disapproves of their idea of me using a cookbook – unless 49 source of information it’s one like hers… (D) has learnt through And those have been really useful for me experimenting with a limited in my classes, especially when we’ve had 50 range of ingredients to improvise and make a meal using the (A) very few things available to us there. And after being made to stick to recipes relies more on in school cookery classes I’ve come to experimentation than on 51 conclusion that they should be seen as following instructions closely loose guidelines, and just trying things (B) out is what matters. But I often mess up, like the time I was put in total charge of dinner and I dished up is grateful for the fact that the pasta way before I’d even started they're not criticised for 52 making the sauce. mistakes they make Anyway, having an understanding family (C) that puts up with it all has given me the confidence to experiment further.