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1、精選優(yōu)質(zhì)文檔-傾情為你奉上2007年普通高等學校招生全國統(tǒng)一考試試題卷(全國卷II)英語注意事項:1 本試題卷分第1卷(選擇題) 和第II卷 (非選擇題) 兩部分, 總分150分, 考試時間120分鐘.2 答題前, 考生須將自己的姓名、準考證號、考場號、座位號填寫在本試題卷指定的位置。3 選擇題的每小題選出后,用2B鉛筆將答題卡上對應題目的答案標號涂黑,如需改動,用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其它答案,不能答在試題卷上。4 非選擇題必須使用0.5毫米的黑色字跡的簽字筆在答題卡上書寫,字體工整,筆跡清楚。5 非選擇題必須按照題號順序在答題卡上各題目的答題區(qū)域內(nèi)作答。超出答題區(qū)域或在其它題的答題區(qū)域內(nèi)書寫

2、的答案無效;在草稿紙、本試題卷上答題無效。6 考試結(jié)束,將本試題卷和答題卡一并交回。第一卷(選擇題)第一部分英語知識運用(共三節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié) 語音知識(共小題;每小題分,滿分分)從、四個選項中,找出其劃線部分與所給單詞的劃線部分讀音相同的選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。例:haveA. gaveB. saveC. hatD. made1. stopA. loseB. womanC. shockD. rose2. breatheA. thickB. southernC. mathematicsD. method3. groundA. houseB. countryC. groupD. co

3、ugh4. centerA. oceanB. decideC. causeD. socialist5. animalA. acheB. anythingC. advanceD. anxious第二節(jié) 語法與詞匯知識(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)從、四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡將該項涂黑。例:We _ last night, but we went to the concert instead.A. must have studiedB. might studyC. should have studiedD. would study答案是。6. We have b

4、ooked a room for today and tomorrow._, sir.A. Im sureB. My pleasureC. Its all rightD. Ill check7. _ felt funny watching myself on TV.A. OneB. ThisC. ItD. That8. _ he had not hurt his leg, John would have won the race.A. IfB. SinceC. ThoughD. When9. After two years research, we now have a _ better un

5、derstanding of the disease.A. veryB. farC. fairlyD. quite10. Speaking of all the songs he has written, I think this is probably his _ one.A. better-knownB. well-knownC. best-knownD. most-known11. If Joes wife wont go to the party, _.A. he will eitherB. neither will heC. he neither willD. either he w

6、ill12. At the beginning of class, the noise of desks _ could be heard outside the classroom.A. opened and closedB. to be opened and closedC. being opened and closedD. to open and close13. I have _ all my papers but I still cant find my notes.A. looked throughB. looked forC. looked afterD. looked out

7、14. Im sorry to have kept you waiting._, Bill.A. Youre welcomeB. Go aheadC. Dont mention itD. No problem15. Is there anything wrong, Bob? You look sad.Oh, nothing much. In fact, I _ of my friends back home.A. have just thoughtB. was just thinkingC. would just thinkD. will just be thinking16. Some pe

8、ople choose jobs for other reasons _ money these days.A. forB. exceptC. besidesD. with17. _ matters most in learning English is enough practice.A. WhatB. WhyC. WhereD. Which18. Why dont you just _ your own business and leave me alone?A. makeB. openC. considerD. mind19. Could you tell me the way to _

9、 Johnsons, please?-Sorry, we dont have _ Johnson here in the village.A. the; theB. the; aC. /; theD. the; /20. Tom, you didnt come to the party last night?I _, but I suddenly remembered I had homework to do.A. had to B. didnt C. was going toD. wouldnt第三節(jié) 完型填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項

10、(、)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。We arrived in Spain for the first time a few weeks ago. I decided to 21 a car because we had sold the one we had in England before 22 home. Yesterday the sales office rang us to say the car was 23 . I had tried out a model like it before, but as I was not yet 24 drivi

11、ng in this city, my wife did not want me to collect it 25 so we went together to 26 it. We paid for the car and 27 the papers. They told us that there was 28 petrol(汽油)to take us to a garage, where we could fill up. The 29 garage to the office was about 100 yards away and we got there 30 . But when

12、I turned into main road I suddenly saw a lot of cars racing 31 me. I got out of 32 as fast as I could by backing into the garage 33 and the man behind 34 me.“Its such a problem to 35 to drive on the right side, isnt it?” my wife said. “Yes, if only I had had a few lessons for 36 .” I replied. “You h

13、ad better go 37 on the way home,” my wife said. “Youd be sorry if you had 38 on the first day, wouldnt you?” While we were talking, the man behind got out of his car and said in good English,” Would you mind telling me 39 you are thinking of leaving? 40 are you going to sit in your car all day?”21.

14、A. borrowB. driveC. buyD. choose22. A. leavingB. makingC. returningD. getting23. A. rightB. readyC. fixedD. sold24. A. sure ofB. satisfied withC. interested inD. used to25. A. on my ownB. right awayC. in a hurryD. on the way26. A. receiveB. bringC. orderD. fetch27. A. acceptedB. wroteC. signedD. cop

15、ied28. A. littleB. enoughC. muchD. no29. A. bestB. nearestC. quickestD. cleanest30. A. latelyB. directlyC. safelyD. slowly31. A. afterB. withC. aroundD. towards32. A. their wayB. the garageC. their sightD. the car33. A. at lastB. once moreC. as usualD. as well34. A. caughtB. cheeredC. shouted atD. c

16、hatted with35. A. prepareB. continueC. chooseD. remember36. A. discussionB. adventureC. experimentD. practice37. A. carefullyB. smoothlyC. quicklyD. differently38. A. an errorB. a problemC. as accidentD. a headache39. A. whenB. whyC. howD. what40. A. ForB. OrC. ButD. So第二部分閱讀理解(共25小題,第一節(jié)第小題2分,第二節(jié)每小題

17、1分;滿分45分)第一節(jié)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(、)中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。AGrowing up in Philadelphia, Lieberman started cooking with his stay-at-home dad when he was seven. His food-loving family had two kitchens, and he quickly learned what was the best way to bake his cakes. Lieberman improved his kitchen skills grea

18、tly during a year abroad before college, learning from a cook in Italy and studying local specialties(地方特色菜)in Germany, Spain and France. At Yale, he was known for throwing dinner parties, single-handedly frying and baking while mixing drinks for dozens of friends. Just for fun, he and some friends

19、decided to tape a show named Campus Cuisine about his cooking. Lieberman was a real college student showing his classmates how to do things like make drinks out of dining-hall fruit. That helped the show become very popular among the students. They would stop Lieberman after classes to ask for his a

20、dvice on cooking. Tapes of the show were passed around, with which his name went beyond the school and finally to the Food Network.Food Network producer Flay hopes the young cook will find a place on the network television. He says Liebermans charisma is key. “Food TV isnt about food anymore,” says

21、Flay. “Its about your personality(個性)and finding a way to keep peoples eyeballs on your show.”But Lieberman isnt putting all his eggs in one basket. After taping the first season of the new how, Lieberman was back in his won small kitchen preparing sandwiches. An airline company(航空公司)was looking for

22、 some one to come up with a tasteful, inexpensive and easy-to-make menu to serve on its flights, Lieberman got the job.41. We can learn from the text that Liebermans family _.A. have relatives in EuropeB. love cooking at homeC. often hold partiesD. own a restaurant42. The Food Network got to know Li

23、eberman _.A. at one of his partiesB. from his teachersC. through his taped showD. on a television program43. What does the word “charisma” underlined in the text refer to?A. A natural ability to attract others.B. A way to show ones achievement.C. Liebermans after-class interest.D. Liebermans fine co

24、oking skill.44. Why did the airline company give Lieberman the job?A. He could prepare meals in a small kitchen.B. He was famous for his shows on Food TV.C. He was good at using eggs to make sandwiches.D. He could cook cheap, delicious and simple meals.45. What can we learn about Lieberman from the

25、text?A. He is clever but lonely.B. he is friendly and active.C. He enjoys traveling around.D. He often changes his menus.BSome people have the feeling that nothing can be done about their poor reading ability(能力). They feel hopeless about it. Can you learn to read better, or must you agree that noth

26、ing can be done about it?To be sure, people are different. You cannot to do everything as well as certain other people do. It al the students in a class tried out for basketball, some would be very good players; others would be very poor; and many would be in between. But even the very poor players

27、can become much better players if they are guided in the right way, and with plenty of practice. It is the same with reading. Some seem to enjoy reading and to read well without any special help. Others find reading a slow and tiring job. In between, there are all degrees of reading ability.Many exp

28、eriments have shown that just about every poor reader can improve his reading ability. In these experiments, the poor readers were given tests of reading ability. After some of the causes of their poor reading were discovered, they were given special instruction and practice in reading. After a few

29、months, another test of the same kind was given. In nearly all cases, these people had raised their reading scores.46. With the example of basketball players, the author shows _.A. why certain people are poor readersB. that there are differences in peoples abilitiesC. why some people are good basket

30、ball playersD. that good basketball players can be good readers47. To improve their reading ability, people should _.A. work long and hardB. take different forms of testsC. have special help and practiceD. try different reading materials48. The experiments mentioned in the text show that _.A. good r

31、eaders seem to enjoy readingB. almost all poor readers can make progressC. causes of poor reading are difficult to find outD. tests help people improve their reading abilityCOdland remembers like it was yesterday working in an expensive French restaurant in Denver. The ice cream he was serving fell

32、onto the white dress of a rich and important woman.Thirty years have passed, but Odland cant get the memory out of his mind, nor the womans kind reaction(反應). She was shocked, regained calmness and, in a kind voice, told the young Odland. “Its OK. It wasnt your fault.” When she left the restaurant,

33、she also left the future Fortune 500 CEO(總裁)with a life lesson: You can tell a lot about a person by the way he or she treats the waiter.Odland isnt the only CEO to have made this discovery. Rather, it seems to be one of those few laws of the land that every CEO learns on the way up. Its hard to get

34、 a dozen CEOs to agree about anything, but most agree with the Waiter Rule. They say how others treat the CEO says nothing. But how others treat the waiter is like a window into the soul.Watch out for anyone who pulls out the power card to say something like, “I could but this place and fire you,” o

35、r “I know the owner and I could have you fired.” Those who say such things have shown more about their character(人品)than about their wealth and power.The CEO who came up with it, or at least first wrote it down, is Raytheon CEO Bill Swanson. He wrote a best-selling book called Swansons Unwritten Rul

36、es of Management.“A person who is nice to you but rude to the waiter, or to others, is not a nice person,” Swanson says. “I will never offer a job to the person who is sweet to the boss but turns rude to someone cleaning the tables.”49. What happened after Odland dropped the ice cream onto the woman

37、s dress?A. He was fired.B. He was blamed.C. The woman comforted him.D. The woman left the restaurant at once.50. Odland leaned one of his life lessons from _.A. his experience as a waiter.B. the advice given by the CEOsC. an article in FortuneD. an interesting best-selling book51. According to the t

38、ext, most CEOs have the same opinion about _.A. Fortune 500 companiesB. the Management RulesC. Swansons bookD. the Waiter Rule52. From the text we can learn that _.A. one should be nicer to important peopleB. CEOs often show their power before othersC. one should respect others no matter who they ar

39、eD. CEOs often have meals in expensive restaurantsDIt is difficult for doctors to help a person with a damaged brain. Without enough blood, the brain lives for only three to five minutes. More often the doctors cant fix the damage. Sometimes they are afraid to try something to help because it is dan

40、gerous to work on the brain. The doctors might make the person worse if he operates on the brain.Dr. Robert White, a famous professor and doctor, thinks he knows a way to help. He thinks doctors should make the brain very cold. If it is very cold, the brain can live without blood for 30 minutes. Thi

41、s gives the doctor a longer time to do something for the brain.Dr. White tried his idea on 13 monkeys. First he taught them to do different jobs, then he operated on them. He made the monkeys blood back to the monkeys brains. When the brains temperature was 10, Dr. White stopped the blood to the bra

42、in. After 30 minutes he turned the blood back on. He warmed the blood again. After their operations the monkeys were like they had been before. They were healthy and busy. Each one could still do the jobs the doctor had taught them.53. The biggest difficulty in operating on the damaged brain is that

43、 _.A. the time is too short for doctorsB. the patients are often too nervousC. the damage is extremely hard to fixD. the blood-cooling machine might break down54. The brain operation was made possible mainly by _.A. taking the blood out of the brainB. trying the operation on monkeys firstC. having t

44、he blood go through a machineD. lowering the brains temperature55. With Dr. Whites new idea, the operation on the damaged brain _.A. can last as long as 30 minutesB. can keep the brains blood warmC. can keep the patients brain healthyD. can help monkeys do different jobs56. What is the right order o

45、f the steps in the operations?a. send the cooled back to the brainb. stop the blood to the brainc. have the blood cooled downd. operate on the brainA. a, b, c, dB. c, a, b, dC. c, b, d, aD. b, c, d, aEMost people want to know how things are made. They honestly admit, however, that they hardly know a

46、 thing when it comes to understanding how a piece of music is made. Where a composer(作曲家)begins, how he manages to keep going in fact, how and when he learns his trade all are covered in complete darkness. The composer, in short, is a man of mystery(神秘).One of the first things the common man wants t

47、o know about is the part inspiration(靈感)plays in a composers work. He finds it difficult to believe that composers are not much interested in that question. Writing music is as natural for the composer as eating or sleeping for all. Music is something that the composer happens to have been born for.

48、The composer, therefore, does not say to himself: “Do I feel inspired?” He says to himself: “Do I feel like working today?” And if he feels like working, he does. It is more or less like saying to himself: “Do I feel sleepy?” if you feel sleepy, you go to sleep. If you dont feel sleepy, you stay up.

49、 If the composer doesnt feel like working, he doesnt work. Its as simple as that.57. What would be the best title for the text?A. Composer: a man of mysteryB. Practice makes good musicC. Relation between sleeping and musicD. Music: product of nature58. The words “covered in complete darkness” underl

50、ined in Paragraph 1 most probably mean _.A. difficult to be madeB. without any lightC. black in colorD. not known59. Most people seem to think that a composer _.A. finds it difficult to write musicB. considers it important to have a good restC. should like to talk about inspirationD. never asks hims

51、elf very simple quesiotns60. The author will most probably agree that composers _.A. are born with a gift for musicB. are people full of mysteryC. work late at night for their musicD. know a lot about eating and sleeping第二節(jié)根據(jù)對話內(nèi)容,從對話后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Mary, do you want to see the picture

52、s of my holiday in Italy? 61 Ah, it was great! The food was great! The wine was great! But the traffic was terrible! 62 Those Italians are crazy drivers! I dont want to think about it!Yes, so heres a picture of the Tower of Pisa.How nice!It was raining that day, but it was still wonderful. We climbe

53、d to the top! 64 Thats a photo of the Arno River. Thats the “Ponte Vecchio”, the old bridge. 65 It was very interesting. There were beautiful old buildings in the city, and lots of wonderful museums.Thats nice.A. And whats this?B. Why was it so bad?C. Yes, it was wonderful.D. What was Florence like?

54、E. Lets return to the good parts.F. Sure, what was your holiday like?G. Well, did you like your hotel there?第二卷(非選擇題)第三部分寫作(共三節(jié),滿分分)第一節(jié) 單詞拼寫(共小題;每小題分,滿分分)根據(jù)下列句子及所給漢語注釋,在句子右邊的橫線上寫出空缺處各單詞的正確形式。(每空只寫一詞)66. Theres a _66_(留言)from Karen on the phone.67. They football game was _67_(播出)live on TV across Eur

55、ope.68. Theyre going to _68_(慶祝)their victory with music and dancing.69. The _69_(大多數(shù))of students find it quite hard to learn German.70. Very few people _70_(成功)in losing weight these days.71. The book gives a short _71_(描述)of the city.72. The doctor _72_(表揚)our daughter for her courage this morning.73. There were piles of newspapers _73_(到處)in the house.74. What is your _74_(最喜歡的)color?75. The little girl is wearing a

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