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陜西省2006年高考英語試第一部 第一節(jié):語音知識(515分ABC、D四個選項(xiàng)中,找出其劃線部分與所給單詞的劃線部分讀音相同的選C1.A.B.C.D.A2.A.B.C.D.B3.A.B.C.D.D4.A.B.C.D.C5.A.B.C.D.第二節(jié):語法和詞匯知識(15小題;115分A、B、C、D四個選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上6.IusedtoearnlessthanapoundaweekwhenIfirststarted B. C.a D.—Youlookverytired.Didyousleepatalllast—No,notreally.I’mtiredoutA.Doyou C.WereyousleeD.HadyouShewaseducatedatBeijingUniversity,afterwhichshewentontohaveheradvancedstudyabroad.A.after B.from C.from HisnwassuchagoodonethatweallagreedtoacceptA. C. D.afterMysisterwasagainstmysuggestionwhilemybrotherwasinfavorofA.inhonor B.inmemory D.insearch—I’mterriblysorrythatImadeyourtablecloth—NeverA. C.Don’tmention D.That’sTheconstructionofthetwonewrailwaylineshasbeencompletedbyB.havebeenC.has D.haveItisdifficulttoimaginehisacceptingthedecisionwithoutanyA.to B. D.Withnoonetoturntoinsuchafrighteningsituation,shefeltveryA.turn B.turn C.turn AccordingtotheWorldHealthOrganization,healthcarensareneededinallbigcitiestopreventthespreadofAIDS. B.the; C.a; D./;OnlythendidsherealizedhowmuchdamagehadbeenA.hadshe B.she D.shehadFacedwithabillfor$10,000,Johnhastakenanextraanextrajobhasbeengivento B.thebosshasgivenJohnanextraC.anextrajobhasbeen Hehurriedtothebookingofficeonlytobetoldthatalltheticketshasbeensold B. C. Asyouworkedlateyesterday,youneedn’thavecomethisB. C. D.Thisisaveryinterestingbook.I’llbuyit,howevermuchitmaynomatterhowitmay B.howmayitC.howmuchmayit 第三節(jié):完形填空(201.530分閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給各題的四個選項(xiàng)(A、B、CD)中,選出可以填入Thechildinthehospitalbedwasjustwakingupafterhavingathroat(喉嚨)operation.Histhroat21hurt,andhewasafraid.However,theyoungnurse22standingbyhisbedsd23cheerfullythatthelittleboysdback.He24forgottobeafraid.TheyoungnursewasMayPaxton25andshewasdeaf(聾的).MayPaxtongraduated26fromtheMissouriSchoolfortheDeafneartheyear1909.Threeyears27later,shewenttoseeDr.Richardsonabout28 anurse.Dr.RichardsonwasoneofthefoundersofMercyHospitalofKansasCity.29Shehadneverheardofadeafnurse.ShetoldMaythather30paywouldbeverylowandthattheworkwouldbe31difficult.However,Maysaidthathardworkdidnotfrightenher.Dr.Richardsonwas32satisfiedwithher,andacceptedMayasastudentnurse.Dr.Richardsonnever33regrettedherdecision.34Infact,shewassopleasedwithMay’sworkthatshelateracceptedtwootherdeafwomenasstudentnursesThe35firstwasMissMarianFinch,whowashardof36hearingThesecondwasMissLillieBessieThesethreewere37called“thesilentangles(天使)ofMercyHospital”duringthe38timetheyworkedthere.Dr.Richardsonoften39spokeofherfaithinthegirl’sabilitytolearnnursing.ShewroteMay,”Forthreeyears,youhavebeenwithus…Itiswonderfultomethatnoman,40womanorchildever,tomyknowledge,madeacomin()againstyou…” ashamed sorry angry thought In Ina In heard 第二部分閱讀理解(252145分第一節(jié)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(xiàng)(A、B、CD)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并AForcenturies,theonlyformofwrittencorrespondence(通信)wastheletter.Letterswere,andare,sentbysomeformofpostalservice,thehistoryofwhichgoesbackalongway.Indeed,theEgyptiansbegansendinglettersfromabout2000BC,asdidthe athousandyearslater.Ofcourse,modernpostalservicesnowaremuchmoredevelopedandfaster,dependingastheydooncarsandnesfordelivery.Yettheyarestilltooslowforsomepeopletosendurgent (緊急文件)andletters.Theinventionofthefax(傳真)machineincreasedthespeedofdelivering sevenmore.Whenyousendafax,youaresendingacopyofapieceofcorrespondencetosomeonebyephoneservice.Itwasnotuntiltheearly1980sthatsuchaservicewasdevelopedenoughforbusinessestobeableto stoeachThefaxserviceisstillverymuchinusewhencopiesof srequiretobesent,but,asawayoffastcorrespondence,ithasbeenlargelytakentheceofby. isusedtodescribemessagessentfromonecomputerusertoanother.Thereareadvantagesanddisadvantageswiths.Ifyousendsomeonean,thenhewillreceiveitextremelyquickly.Normalpostalservicesareratherslowasfarasspeedofdeliveryisconcerned.However,ifyouwritesomethingby,whichyoumightlaterregret,andsenditimmediay,thereisnochanceforsecondthoughts.Atleast,ifyouarepostingaletteryouhavetoaddressandseal封theenvelopeandtakeittothepostboxThereisplentyoftimetochangeyourmind.Themessageisthinkbeforeyou!C41.Wecanlearnfromthetext thepostalservicehasoverthe eislesspopularthanthefaxservicethepostalservicehasoverthe ethefaxservicehasahistoryaslongasthepostalservicedoesC42.Itcanbeinferredfromthetextthat thefaxmachinewasinventedafterthelettershavebeenused forabout1000thefaxservicehadbeenfullydevelopedbythelettershavebeenusedinEgyptforabout2000A43.Inthelastparagraph,thewritermentions“thinkbeforeyou”toshow you’dbetternotsendyourinayoumayregretifyoudon’tsealyouryoumayregretbeforeyousendsomethingbyyouneedplentyoftimetosendanD44.Thetextmainlydealswith theinventionoffaxtheadvantageoffaxtheadvantageoftheprogressinBtoBritainfromAustraliatopropose(求婚toherTheproblemisshedidthesameintheoppositeHeandAnnaevenmanagedtomisseachotherwhentheysatinthesameairportwaitingroominSingaporeatthesametimetowaitforconnectingflights.Anna,heartbrokenwhenshearrivedatEddy’sSydneyflattofindhehadflowntoLondon,toldTheTimes:“Itwasasthoughsomeonewasyingacrueljokeonus.”“Heisthemostromantic Ihaveeverknown.Ithinkourproblemisthatwearebothquiteimpulsive(沖動的)people.Wearealwaystryingtosurpriseeachother.”Afteran11000flightacrosstheglobe,shewasgreetedbyEddy’sastonishedroommateaskingwhatshewasngthere.Eddya27-year-oldengineerhadtakenayearofftotravelroundAustraliaButhewasmissingAnna,a26-year-oldsecretary,somuchhegotajobonaSydneybuildingsite(工地)andstartedsavingforasurprise.HethenflewhometoBritainandwenttoherflatarmedwithanengagement訂婚ring,wineandflowers.“IreallymissedAnnaandI’dbeenthinkingaboutherallthetime.IwassoexcitedwhenshephonedmefromAustralia,”hesaid.EddythenaskedAnnatomarryhimonthephone.“Ididn’tknowwhethertolaughorcrybutIaccepted,”shesaid.AnnawasgivenatourofSydneybyEddy’sfriendsbeforegoingbackhome.EddyhadtostayinBritainfortwoweeksbecausehecouldnotchangehisticket.B45.Whatdoesthelastsentenceofthefirst lAnnaflewtoBritainfromAustraliatoproposetoAnnaflewtoAustraliafromBritaintoproposetoAnnaflewtoBritainfromAustraliatomarryAnnaflewtoAustraliafromBritaintomarryA46.Theunderlinedword“miss”inParagraph2mostprobably failtofailtoescapelongtoC47.EddygotajobonaSydneybuildingsitebecause wasanengineeratthisbuildingwantedtotravelroundhopedtomakemoneyfromthisneededmoneytopayhisdailyB48.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutEddyandAnnaaccordingtotheEddymetAnnaintheairportwaitingroombyEddyproposedtoAnnaonthephoneandAnnaAnnahadagoodtimetouringSydneywithAnnastayedinAustraliawaitingforEddy’sCIfyou’relikemoststudents,youprobablyreadbothathomeandoutsideyourhome,perhapssomewhereonyourschoolyardandmaybeevenatworkduringyourbreak.Yourreadingenvironmentcanhaveagreateffectonyourunderstanding,sogivesomethoughttohowyoucancreate(營造)orchoosetherightreadingenvironmentsTherightenvironmentallowsyoutostayalert專注的andtokeepallofyourattentiononthetextespeciallywhenitisbothinterestingandWhenyou’reathome,youcanusuallycreateeffectiveconditionsforreading.Youmightwanttochooseaparticularce—adeskortable,forexample—whereyoualwaysread.Makesuretheceyouchooseiswelllighted,andsitinachairthatrequiresyoutositstraight.Readinginachairthat’stoosoftandcomfortableislikelytomakeyousleepy!Keepyouractivereadingtools(pens,markers,notebooksorpaper)andadictionarycloseathand.Beforeyousitdownforareadingperiod,trytoreduceallpossibleinterruptions.Turnoffyourphone,theevision,andtheradio.lyourfamilymembersorroommatesthatyou’llbebusyforawhile.Ifnecessary,puta“Donotdisturb”signonyourdoor!Themoreinterruptionsyoumustdealwithwhileyouread,theharderitwillbetokeepyourattentiononthetaskathand.B49.Theauthorbelievesthattherightreading helpsreadersalittleintheirreadinghelpsreadersalotintheirreadingcanonlybecreatedatone’scanonlybecreatedoutsideone’sD50.WhichtypeofthefollowinginterruptionsismentionedinthePhoneC51.WhatwouldbethebesttitlefortheWhattoTheWaystoReducePossibleCreatinganEffectiveReadingHowtoReadDInmanycountriesthestandardoflivingenjoyedbytheirpeoplehasincreasedrapidlyinrecentyears.Sadly,noteveryoneinthesecountriesissofortunateandmanypeopleinrichcountriesareThereasonsforhomelessnessarevarious,butpoverty(貧窮)isundoubtedlyoneofthemaincauses.Thehomelesspeoplemayhave ejoblessandthenbeenunabletopaytheirrentandsonolongerhavearoofovertheirheads.Often,thefactthatunemployedpeoplegethelpfromernmentpreventsthisfromhappening,butnotSomehomelesspeoplearementallyillandhavenoonetolookafterthem.Someareyoungpeoplewho,foronereasonoranother,havelefthomeandhavenowheretolive.Manyofthemhavehadaseriousdisagreementwiththeirparentsandhavelefthome,choosingtogotoacityandliveonthestreets.Sometimestheyhavetakensuchactionbecausetheyhavebeenunabletogetonwithastepparent.Manyhomelesspeoplegetintothehabitofbeggingtogetenoughmoneytostayalive,butmanyofthegeneralpublicrefusetogiveanythingtobeggars.Oftentheyaremovedonbythe,beingaccused(指控),whetherrightlyorwrongly,offulbegging.Therearemanywhodisrespecthomelesspeople.Somecynics(憤世嫉俗的人)declarethathomelesspeoplechoosetolivethelifewhichtheylead.Butwhowouldwillinglychoosetoliveinashopdoorway,underabridgeorinacardboardD52.Accordingtothetext,whatcausessomepeopletobeTheincreasedstandardofNoernmentAgreementwiththeirLackofC53.Itcanbeinferredfromthetext youwillnotfindhomelesspeopleincountrieswithahighstandardofthementallyillliveonthestreetsbecausetheywant ofotherhomelesstheunemployedwhoreceivehelpmaystillbeamongthethehomelessarewillingtoliveunderabridgeorinacardboardA54.InParagraph2,“aroofovertheirheads”mostprobably A.ahome B.acap C.acar D.acoveringD55.Theauthorthinksthatthehomelesspeopleare EAmongrichcountries,peopleintheUnitedStatesworkthelongesthours.TheyworkmuchlongerthaninEurope.ThisdifferenceisquitesurprisingbecauseproductivityperhourworkedisthesameintheUnitedStatesasitisinFrance,SpainandGermany,anditisgrowingatasimilarInmostcountriesandatmosttimesinhistory,aspeoplehave erichertheyhavechosentoworkless.Inotherwordstheyhavedecidedto“spend”apartoftheirextra eonafullerallife.OverthelastfiftyyearsEuropeanshave thispattern,andhoursofworkhavefallensharply.ButnotintheUnitedStates.Wedonotfullyknowwhythisis.OnereasonmaybegreatlylowertaxesinAmerica,whichincreasetherewards(回報)towork.Anothermaybemoresatisfyingwork,orlesssatisfying allives.LongerhoursdoofcourseincreasetheGDP(國內(nèi)生產(chǎn)總值).SotheUnitedStateshasproducedmoreperworkerthansayFranceTheUnitedStatesalsohasmoreofitspeopleatwork,whileinFrancemanymoremothersandolderworkershavedecidedtostayathome.TheoverallresultisthatAmericanGDPperheadis40%higherthaninFrance,eventhoughproductivityperhourworkedisthesame.ItisnotclearwhichofthetwosituationsisbetterAswehaveseenworkhastobecomparedwithothervalueslikefamilylife,whichoftengetlostinitsinterest.Itistooearlytoexinthedifferenttrends(趨勢)inhappinessovertimeindifferentcountries.ButitisadisappointingideathatintheUnitedStateshappinesshasmadenoprogresssince1975,whileithasriseninEurope.Couldthishaveanythingtodowithtrendsintheworklifebalance(平衡)?A56.Fromthetextweknowthatthe saysnothingcertainaboutwhichpatternisprefersshorterworkinghourstolongerbelievesthatlongerworkinghoursisthinksneitherofthepatternsisB57.WhichofthefollowingcountrieshasmoreofitspeopleatC58.Inthelastparagraph,theunderlinedword“which”refers familyotherD59.WhatmessagecanwegetfromthePeopleallovertheworldchoosetoworklesswhentheyareAmericansarehappierthanTheGDPofEuropeishigherthanthatofTwopossiblereasonsaregivenforworkinglongerhoursintheUS.B60.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?StayingatWorkandWorkandAmericansand第二節(jié)根據(jù)內(nèi)容,從后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將—CanIhelp—Yes,I’mlookingfora61Whatsizeare—I’manextra62Howaboutthis 63CanItryit—Certainly,thereisachangingroomover—Thank64Howdoesit—It’stoolarge.Doyouhavea65Yes,hereyou—Thankyou.I’llhaveit,Yes,letmehaveaHowwouldyouliketo第三大題寫作(55分第一節(jié)單詞拼寫(10110分Weshouldmakesurethattheaccident(事故sceneisnolongerWehadgreatdifficultyinbreathing(呼吸fortheairwasWellyou’veactedfoolishly/stupidly(愚蠢地andyouwillpayforHewaswearingdarkglassestoprotect(保護(hù)hiseyesfromtheHonestlyIthoughtthefriedchickenwasdelicious/t

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