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2021年高三綜合試題英語試卷

本試卷分為第Ⅰ卷(選擇題)和第Ⅱ卷(非選擇題)兩部分。共150分,考試時(shí)間120

分鐘。

第I卷(選擇題,共100分)

第一部分:英語知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)

第一節(jié):語法和詞匯知識(shí)(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)

從A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)

涂黑。

1.—DoyouknowmyfriendHarry?

—YoumeantheguywhoinBritainforfouryears.

—Yes.AndlaterhewenttoAustralia.

A.haslivedB.livesC.livedD.hadlived

2.LastOctoberChinalauncheditssecondmannedspaceshipShenzhouVI,

twoChinese

astronautstraveledinspaceforfivedays.

A.inwhichB.a(chǎn)twhichC.bywhichD.fromwhich

3.John’sbrotherhasdeterminedtofarmingwhenhegraduatesfrom

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university,whichdissatisfieshisparents.

A.pickupB.setupC.takeupD.giveup

4.—Look!Sammyhastenseexpressiononherface.

—Soshedoes.Itseemsthatnewsistrue.

A.a(chǎn);/B.a(chǎn);theC.the;/D.the;a

5.—Thankyou,Cathy.Wereallyenjoythedinneryou’vecookedforus.

—.

A.I’mgladtohearthatB.Mygreathonor

C.NothanksD.Nicehavingyouhere

6.Manypeopleexpectthatcreditcardswilleventuallypapermoneyforalmost

everypurchase.

A.tradeB.exchangeC.replaceD.reduce

7.Iadmithisgoodpoints,Istillfeelitunwisetoofferhimthis

importantposition.

A.WhileB.UnlessC.WhenD.As

8.inarecentEnglishspeechcontest,25studentsfromZhejiangProvince

weresentto

Australiaforashortvisit.

實(shí)用文檔

A.HavingjudgedthebestB.Judgingthebest

C.TobejudgedthebestD.Judgedthebest

9.—Tracy,youlookdown.What’sup?

—Ihavefailedintheexam.

—YoutoomuchtimeonKoreanTVseries.

A.needn’thavespentB.mustn’thavespent

C.shouldn’thavespentD.wouldn’thavespent

10.—Areyougettinganewapartmentthisyear?

—Ican’taffordtopaymybills.letalonebuyanewapartment.

A.Notatall.B.Youmustbejoking

C.Areyousure?D.Goodidea!

11.Researchuniversitieshavetokeepupwiththelatestputerandscientific

hardware

price.

A.nottomentionB.inadditionto

C.onaccountofD.regardlessof

12.MrsSmithwassoabouteverythingthatnoservantscouldpleaseher.

A.preciseB.particularC.specialD.specific

實(shí)用文檔

13.Therearemomentsinlifeyoumisssomeonemuchyoujustwant

topick

themfromyourdreamsandhugthemforreal.

A.that;soB.when;tooC.when;soD.that;too

14.—John,whydidyoumakenoreplytomewhenIcalledyournameinthestreet

justnow?

—Sorry,Jim.Itomywifeonthephone.

A.wastalkingB.talkedC.a(chǎn)mtalkingD.hadtalked

15.—Howdoyoulikeyourcollegelife?

—Terrible.Notonlylesssparetime,butmyselfevenbusier

thanbefore.

A.doIenjoy;doIfindB.Ienjoy;Ifind

C.doIenjoy;IfindD.Ienjoy;doIfind

16.—Whatdidtheyoungmanetoyourpanyfor?

—Hewantedajob,hehasneverexperiencedbefore.

A.whatB.theoneC.thatD.one

17.putersnowallowautomaticsearchesoffingerprintfiles(記錄)tomatcha

printata

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crime.

A.sceneB.stageC.locationD.sign

18.—Ican’tsaytheyconsiderabouttheirfutureisabsolutelywrong.

—Soitiswithme.

A./B.thatC.whetherD.what

19.IamafraidthatIwon’tbeabletospendtheweekendwithyouin

Dalian.,Ihaveno

moneyandanotherIamtoobusy.

A.AfterallB.ForonethingC.AboveallD.Aswell

20.Everyonemusthavebeenaskedbytheirparentstotakecareoftheirwallets

when

andthedoorathomeforsafetyreasons.

A.goingout;lockingB.goout;locking

C.goingout;lockD.goout;lock

第二節(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,掌握其大意,然后從21~40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。

WhenIwasfourteenyearsold(sameageasmydaughteristoday),mymomand

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Ididn’thavemoneyforaChristmasdinner,muchlessforgifts.Iknewshewas

21aboutit,andIwasdeterminedwewouldn’tletitgetus22.Homemade

giftsarenice,butIwasn’ttalentedenoughfor23imagination.Idecided

togivemymomsomethingI24myself----theonenicepieceofjewelryIowned,

agoldcrossnecklace.I25itintheprettiestpaperIcouldfind.Iwasso

excited,Icouldn’twaitforhertoopenit.

Singlemomshaveit26(asIknowfirsthandnow),andIreallywantedto

seehersmile.I27herthelittlebox,huggedandkissedherand28her

aMerryChristmas.Iwaited29forhertoopenit30shejustsattherewith

theboxinherhandsandlookedatit.

IrememberthelookonMom’sfacewasa31ofsadnessandserenity(安

祥).Sheknewhergreatestgifttomewasherlove.After32seemedalong

time,shelookedatmeandsaid,“Ihavesomethingforyou,too.”

She33intoherpocket,pulledoutanothersmallbox,placeditinmyhands

andtoldmealthoughitwasnotmuch,itwasfilledwithlove.

Iwasquitecuriousandalittlescared.IknewmoneywastightandhopedMom

hadn’tspentmoneyonsomethingwecouldn’t34.

Therewasalittlevelvet(天鵝絨)boxinsideandwhenI35thelid,there

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wasatinyringwithadiamondchipinthecenter.Ina36,shetoldmethe

ringwastwenty-threeyearsold,shehopeditbroughtmegoodluck…and“Ilove

you.”

Igotahugelumpinmythroatandlookedather.Shesmiledandtoldmeit

hadbeenherweddingringfrommydad.Itwasnowmine.Islippeditonmy37

andhuggedmymom.

Sheopenedmygiftandwhenshesawthenecklace,bigtearsfilledhereyes.

Sheaskedmetoputit38her.Sheheldthenecklaceandtoldmeshethought

itwasourbestChristmas39.Icouldonlynodmyheadin40.

21.A.a(chǎn)nxiousB.a(chǎn)wareC.worriedD.sad

22.A.downB.offC.upD.out

23.A.goodB.richC.badD.poor

24.A.ownedB.madeC.treasuredD.bought

25.A.placedB.leftC.putD.wrapped

26.A.cosyB.goodC.hardD.easy

27.A.broughtB.senC.toldD.handed

28.A.hopedB.wishedC.expectedD.wanted

29.A.a(chǎn)nxiouslyB.patientlyC.happilyD.calmly

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30.A.a(chǎn)ndB.soC.butD.though

31.A.mixtureB.expressionC.binationD.feeling

32.A.thatB.itC.whichD.what

33.A.gotB.dippedC.reachedD.put

34.A.buyB.a(chǎn)ffordC.getD.pay

35.A.openedB.coveredC.liftedD.examined

36.A.paperB.letterC.noticeD.note

37.A.handB.sideC.fingerD.face

38.A.a(chǎn)roundB.onC.overD.with

39.A.beforeB.everC.sinceD.then

40.A.a(chǎn)greementB.surpriseC.joyD.curious

第二部分:閱讀理解(共25小題;第一節(jié)每題2分,第二節(jié)每小題2分;滿分50分)

第一節(jié):閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(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

Growingupisnotalwayseasy.Whenfacingdifficulties,courageandaspirit

ofindependencecanbemoreusefulthancryingforhelp.That’swhatHong

Zhanhui’sstoryofgrowingfromboytomanwithfamilyhardshipstellsus.

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Hongwasbornin1982inapoorfamilyinXihuaCounty,HennaProvince.When

hewasonly11,hisfatherbecamementallyillandonedaycamebackwithan

abandoned(被拋棄的)babygirl.Ayearlater,Hong’smotherandyoungerbrother

bothlefthomebecauseofpovertyandpressurefromhisillfather.Theirburdens

fellontothe12-year-old’sshoulders:totreathisfather’sillness,bringup

theadoptedsisterChenchen,andtogoontostudy.Hongdidn’tgiveup.Since

ayoungage,hehasworkedinpart–timejobstofeedhisfamily.Atthesame

time,hehasstudiedatcollege.TotakecareofChenchen,heworkedhardtorent

aroomnearhiscampusforher,andsendhertoschool.AfterHong’sstorywent

public,peopleweremovedtotearsbyhisunselfishness.Hardashislifewas,

Hongdidn’tabandonhisfatherandtheadoptedsister,becausetheyneededhis

help.Withhishard-wonmoney,heevenaidedotherstudentsstrugglingagainst

misfortunes.

Todaywhenmanytendtoworrymoreabouttheirownhappiness,Hong’sdeeds

remindusofwhatweusuallyneglect:loveandcareforothers.Withoutthese,

noneofuscouldsurvive.Hongturneddowndonationsfromothers.Hesaidhefelt

encouragedbykindoffers,buthecoulddependonhisownwork..

Shortofmoneytobuyfood,theboyclimbedtalltreestogetbirds’eggs

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forhisbabysister.Hewalkedtwohoursatweekendstobuydifferentthingsto

sellaroundhisschooltoearnmoney.Throughhishardlife,theboydeveloped

anabilitytoriseabovemisfortunethemadehimaheroinpeople’seyes.

Hong’sstoryshowsthatwithloveandwillpower,nohardshipcandefeata

personbuthimself.Sowhenfacingdifficulties,don’tplainaboutbadluck.

Considerwhatmoreyoucoulddoforyourfamilyandsocietyandyou’llfindthe

worldsmilingback.

41.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.In1993HongZhanhui’smotherandbrotherlefthomeforsomereasons.

B.Asayoungboy,HongZhanhuioftenclimbedthetreestogetbirds’eggs

forfun.

C.HongZhanhuididn’thelpothersbecausehehimselfwasverypoor.

D.HongZhanhuiwasn’tdefeatedbyhardshipswhichhappenedtohisfamily.

42.Theunderlinedword“donations”inPara3probablymeans.

A.invitationstogiveaspeech

B.something,especiallymoneygiventohelpothers

C.questionsaskedbyinterviewers

D.chancestobeahero

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43.Whatisthebesttitleofthispassage?

A.AWarm–heartedYoungMan.B.GoingtoSchoolwithaYoungSister.

C.GrowinguptoBeIndependent.D.StrugglingagainstPoverty.

B

Students’Insurance

WhatIsCoveredunderContents?

Underthe“Contents”sectionyourpossessions–whichyoudonothaveto

belisted——willbeprotectedona“newforold”basiswhereitemswillbe

replacedasnew——regardlessoftheirageorcondition.

“Contents”includebooks,radios,audioandvideoplayers,TVs,jewellery,

homeputers,furniture,householdgoods,otherelectricalequipmentandsports

equipment.Theywillbeinsuredasfollows:

▲Theft

▲Fire,Lighting,Explosion

▲Malicious(惡意的)Damage

▲Storm,Floodandothernaturaldisasters

Butnew–for–oldcoverdoesnotincludeclothingandlinen.

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WhereDoesCoverApply?

AnywhereinAustraliawhetherin:

▲YourLivingPlaceWhileatCollege

▲YourParents’HomeorAnyTemporaryResidence(臨時(shí)住處)-whereyouare

stayingwhen

awayfromCollege

▲YourCollegeorStudents’UnionBuilding

▲CollegeStorageduringVacations

PlusTheFollowingBenefitsIncludedFree

LossorDamageto:

▲Gas,waterandelectricitymetersandtelephones–upto$300

▲TVsandvideosrentedinyourname

▲Librarybooks–upto$300

▲Dailythingsbought–upto$500astocoverdescribedunder“Contents”

▲CollegeorLandlord’sPossessionsinyourroomsbyFireorTheft(ifyou

arelegallyre-

sponsible–upto$2,000)

▲PersonalMoney:fromyourroom–upto$60

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PLUSfraudulent(欺詐的)useofyourCreditCard–upto$1,000

44.Ifyouloseanoldvideoplayertheinsurancepanywill.

A.payyouupto$30ininsuranceB.replaceitwithanewone

C.payyounothingforitisoldD.replaceitwithausedone

45.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.Yourhouseholdgoodswillnotbeinsuredduetonaturaldisasters.

B.Youcanbepaid$2,000forfraudulentuseofyourCreditcard.

C.Yourputerisinsuredwhenyouareawayfromcollege.

D.Yourrentedcarispletelyinsuredifitisdamaged.

46.Allofthefollowingareincludedintheinsuranceprojectexcept.

A.Audioandvideoplayers,TVsB.Jewellery,librarybooks.

C.Furniture,homeputers.D.Clothing,linenandcars.

47.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat.

A.ifyoulosearadioyoucangetanotherone

B.ifyouhaveyourpossessionsstolenoutsideAustraliatheyatenotinsured

C.ifafirebreaksoutinyourroomyoucangeteverythingback

D.ifyourjewelleryisstolenyouwillbepaidasmuchas$300

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C

Theworld’sfirstsubwaywasbuiltinLondonin1863.Atthetime,the

governmentwaslookingforawaytoreducetrafficproblemsinthecityofLondon.

Thepoorareasofthecityweresocrowdedwithpeoplethatitwasalmostimpossible

forhorsecarriages(thetaxisofthosedays)togetaround.Thecityofficials

wereinterestedintryingtomakeitpossibleforworkerstoliveoutsideofLondon

andtraveleasilytoworkeachday.Ifpeoplehadacheapandconvenientwaythat

theycoulddependontogettoandfromwork,theywouldrelocatetheirhomes

outsideofthecity.Thiswouldhelpeasethepressureoftoomanypeopleliving

inthepoorpartsofLondon.Fromtheseproblems,theideaoftheLondonUnderground,

thefirstsubwaysystem,wasborn.

TheplansforbuildingtheUndergroundmetwithseveralproblemsanddelays,

butthefirsttrackwasfinallyopenedinJanuary1863.Asteamtrainpulledthe

carsalongthefirstundergroundtrackwhichwassixkilometers(3.7miles)long.

About30,000peoplegotonthesubwaythefirstday.Ridersweretreatedto

fortableseats(standingupwhilethetrainwasmovingwasnotal-lowed)and

pleasantdecorationsinsideeachofthecars.However,thesmokefromtheengine

soonfilledtheairinthetunnelswithashandsoot,aswellaschemicalgases.

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Fanshadtobeputinthetunnelslatertokeeptheaircleanenoughforpeople

tobreathe.Evenwithitsproblems,ridingtheUndergrounddidbeepopular.It

carriedninemillionridersinitsfirstyear.

ModernsubwayshaveealongwaysincetheearlydaysoftheLondonUnderground.

Todaythereare94largeundergroundrapidtransitsystemsaroundtheworld.The

busiestofthesesubwaysystemsistheTokyoMetrowhichopenedin1927.This

efficientsubwayhastwobillionridersperyear,and“pushers”workonthe

platformsduringbusytraffichourstohelppushridersontotrains.Attimes,

subwaycarshavebeenpackedwithupto300people!Shoppingmallsbuiltinhigh

trafficstationswhereridersmovefromonetraintoanotherhavealsohelpedthe

popularityofsubwaysinTokyo.StationslikethefamousGinzaSugoEkiGinza

ConsolidatedStationincludeundergrounddepartmentstore,supermarkets,

restaurants,andspecialtyshops.Shoppersneverhavetogoaboveground!

48.WhatproblemsledtheBritishgovernmenttobuildtheLondonUnderground?

A.Pollutionandovercrowding.B.Trafficjamsandpollution.

C.Overcrowdingandtrafficjams.D.Thesubwayproblems.

49.Whatwasonemajorproblemwiththefirstsubway?

A.Thesubwaycarsweretoosmall.B.Thesubwaywastooslow.

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C.Ticketpricesweretooexpensive.D.Ridingthesubwaywas

unhealthy.

50.Thelastparagraphismainlyabout.

A.theLondonUndergroundtodayB.problemswithsubways

C.subwaysaroundtheworldD.theTokyosubway

51.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthispassage?

A.Thepopularityofthesubway.B.Thefirstsubway.

C.Subwaythenandnow.D.Thenowadaysubway.

D

TwohoursfromthetallbuildingsofManhattanandPhiladelphialivesomeof

theworld’slargestblackbears.TheyareinnorthernPennsylvania’sPocono

Mountains,ahometheysharewithanabundanceofotherwildlife.

Thestreams,lakes,grassland,mountainridgesandforeststhatmakethe

Poconosanidealplaceforblackbearshavealsoattractedmorepeopletothearea.

Openspacesatethreatenedbyplansforhousingestatesandimportanthabitats

(棲息地)areendangeredbyhighwayconstruction.ToprotectthePoconos’natural

beautyfromirresponsibledevelopment,theNatureConservancy(大自然保護(hù)協(xié)會(huì))

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namedtheareaoneofAmerica’s“LastGreatPlaces”.

Operatingoutofacentury–oldschoolhouseinthevillageofLongPond,

Pennysylvania,Cook,oneoftheConservaney’sbranches,isworkingwithlocal

peopleandbusinessleaderstobalanceeconomicgrowthwithenvironmental

protection.BydevelopingpartnershipswithpeoplelikeFrancisAltemose,the

Conservancyhasbeenabletoprotectmorethan,14,000acresofenvironmentally

importantlandinthearea.

Altemose’sfamilyhasfarmedinthePoconoareaforgenerations.Twoyears

agoFrancisworkedwiththeConservancytoincludehisfarminacountyfarmland

protectionprogram,Asaresult,hisfamily’slandcanbeprotectedfrom

developmentandtheAltemoseswillbebetterabletoprovideasafefinancial

futurefortheir7-year–oldgrandson.

CookattributestheConservancy’ssuccessinthePoconostohavingalocal

presenceandamitmenttoworkingwithlocalresidents(居民).

“Thekeytoprotectingthesetemarkablelandsisconnectingwiththelocal

munity,”Cooksaid,“Thepeoplewholivethererespecttheland.Theyvaluequiet

forests,clearstreamsandabundantwildlife.Theyareeagertohelpwith

conservationefforts.”

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FormoreinformationonhowyoucanhelptheNatureConservancyprotectthe

Poconosandtheworld’sother“LastGreatPlaces”,pleasecall1-888-564

6864,orvisitusontheWorldWideW.

52.ThepurposeinnamingthePoconosasoneofAmerica’s“LastGreatPlaces”

isto“”

A.gainsupportfromlocalgovernment

B.protectitfromirresponsibledevelopment

C.makeitabetterhomeforblackbears

D.providefinancialsafetyforfuturegenerations

53.Whatcanbelearnedfromthepassage?

A.ThepopulationinthePoconoareaisgrowing.

B.WildlifeinthePoconoareaisdyingoutrapidly.

C.thesafetyofthePoconoresidentsisbeingthreatened.

D.FarmlandsinthePoconoareaarereducingfast.

54.WhatisimportantinprotectingthePoconosaccordingtoCook?

A.Thesettingupofanenvironmental.

B.SupportfromorganizationsliketheNatureConservancy.

C.Cooperationwiththelocalpeopleandbusinessleaders.

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D.Inclusionoffarmlandsintheregion’sprotectionprogram.

55.WhatdoesCookmeanby“havingalocalpresence”inparagraph5?

A.Financialcontributionsfromlocalbusinessleaders.

B.Considerationoftheinterestsofthelocalresidents.

C.Theestablishmentofawildlifeprotectionfoundationinthearea.

D.ThesettingupofalocalNatureConservancybranchinthePoconoarea.

56.Thepassagemostprobablyis.

A.a(chǎn)nofficialdocumentB.a(chǎn)newsstory

C.a(chǎn)nadvertisementD.a(chǎn)researchreport

E

Britaingivesupsmoking

Smokingwillbebannedinallpubs,clubsandworkplacesfromnextyearafter

historicvotesinthemons(下議院)lastnight.Afterlast–minuteappealsfrom

healthactivists,MPs(議員)agreedonablanketprohibition(禁止)whichwill

startinsummerxx,endingmonthsofargumentoverwhethersmokingshouldbebanned

inpubsandrestaurantsonly.Theyvotedtobansmokinginallpubsandclubsby

£384to£184,asurprisinglylargemajorityof£200.

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Smokingwillstillbeallowedinthehomeandinplacesconsideredtobehomes,

suchasprisons,carehomesandhotels.

Smokerslightingupinbannedareaswillfaceafixedfinenoticeof£50and

spotfinesof£200willbeintroducedforfailingtoputupno–smokingsigns,

withthepossiblefineiftheissuegoestocourtincreasingto£1,000.

CarolingFlint,thePublicHealthMinister,alsoannouncedthatthefinefor

failingtostoppeoplesmokinginbannedareaswouldbeincreasedto£2,500

——morethantentimesthe£200originallyproposed.

TheBillalsoallowstheGovernmenttoincreasetheageforbuyingcigarettes.

Ministerswilladviseonraisingitfrom16to18.

Smokingcouldstillbebannedatoutdoorlocationsthatare“substantially

(基本上)enclosed”,suchasfootballgroundsandrailwayplatforms.

TheBillnowgoestotheLords(上議院)butwillbethroughbythesummerrecess.

Evenaplantoallowsmokingtocontinueinprivateclubswasthrownoutas

Mpsonallsidesweregivenpermissiontovotewiththeirconsciencesratherthan

onapartyline.

PatriciaHewitt,theHealthSecretary,saidtheHealthBillwouldbansmoking

in“almosteveryenclosedpublicplaceandworkplace”inEnglandandsave

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thousandsoflivesayear.Smoke–freeworkplacesandpublicplaces“willbee

thenorm(模范)”

Shesaid,“Anadditional600,000peoplewillgiveupsmokingasaresult

ofthislawandmillionsmorewillbeprotectedfromsecond–handsmoke.”

PeterHollins,director–generaloftheBritishHeartFoundation,said,“The

voteisalandmarkvictoryforthepublichealthofthiscenturyandwillsave

thelivesofmanypeople.”

57.Howmanywaysofbeingfinedarementionedinthispassage?

A.2B.3C.4D.5

58.Whichofthefollowingisrightaccordingtothepassage?

A.Smokingwillbeforbiddeninallpublicplacesfromthesummerofxx.

B.Smokerswillbefined£50inbannedarea.

C.MostMPsvotedforbanningsmoking.

D.Ministershavedecidedtoraisetheageforbuyingagainstfrom16to18.

59.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“smoke–freeworkplaces”mean?It

means.

A.workplaceswherepeoplecansmokeforfree

B.workplaceswherepeoplecansmokefreely

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C.workplaceswherepeopleareforbiddentosmoke

D.workplaceswherepeopleareallowedtosmoke.

60.Whatcanbeinferredaccordingtothepassage?

A.Whethersmokingatoutdoorlocationslikerailwayplatformswillbebanned

hasn’tbeen

decidedyet.

B.Withtheirconsciences,MPsonallsidesvotedtoallowsmokinginprivate

clubs.

C.Onlysmokerswillbefinedwhensmokingisfoundinbannedareas.

D.AccordingtoPatriciaHewitt,thelivesof600,000peoplewillbesaved

thankstotheHealth

Bill.

第二節(jié):閱讀下列材料,從所給的六個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C、D、E和F)中,選出符合各

小題要求的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。選項(xiàng)中有一項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。

Thepeoplebelowaretryingtochoosewhichlecturetoattend.Readthe

followingdescriptionsanddecidewhichlecturewouldbemostsuitable.

61.AliceisnowstudyinginBeijingUniversity,andsheisespecially

interestedinChinesewriting.Inhersparetimesheenjoysdrawing,writingpoems

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andisfondofsharingherpieceswithherclassmates.

62.SimonesfromEgypt.HeisnowstudyinginBeijingArtAcademy.He

showsgreatinterestinChineseancientcharacters.Nowhewantstoknowmuchabout

it.

63.LoraandPeter,visitingprofessorsfromAustralia,arebothcrazy

aboutChinesetraditionalculture.AtweekendstheyliketocallonChinese

familiestolearnaboutChinesefestivalsaswellastheirhistory.

64.EdwardisaseniorstudentinBeijingForeignLanguageUniversity.

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