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1、英語試卷第I卷 (選擇題 滿分85分)第一部分 聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分20分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1. How much rent was paid first?A. $ 450. B. $ 600. C. $ 800.2. Whats the mans suggestion? A. Making a plan first. B. Helping her solve the problem.
2、C. Dealing with the problem first.3. What can we learn from this conversation?A. The man wishes Mr. Greens uncle to be a millionaire.B. The woman has some doubt about the source of the Greens income.C. The man knows exactly the source of the Greens income.4. What response does the man make to the wo
3、mans words?A. He accepts her suggestion. B. He is against her suggestion.C. He thinks her words are true.5. What can we conclude from this conversation?A. They like literature rather than science.B. They both like American literature more.C. They both like English literature more.第二節(jié)(共15 小題;每小題1分,滿分
4、15分) 聽下面5段對話或獨(dú)白。每段對話或獨(dú)白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話或獨(dú)白前后,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6至7小題。6. Where does the conversation most probably take place?A. At the mans home.B. In their office.C. At the womans home.7. In the end, how will the woman go home?
5、A. By bus.B. By taxi.C. By car.第7段材料,回答第8至9小題。8. Who is new in the neighborhood?A. Joesph.B. Linda.C. Jill Chen.9. How many people are there in Mr. Williams family?A. Three.B. Four.C. Five.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12小題。10. Why is the woman late?A. Because she got up late.B. Because she forgot the time.C. Becaus
6、e of the traffic jam.11. What is the relationship between the two speakers?A. Husband and wife. B. Manager and secretary.C. Professor and student.12. Why did the man say the word “fortunately”?A. Because the womans fault turned out a good thing.B. Because they 高考資源網(wǎng)st arrived at the airport in time.
7、C. Because they both succeeded in passing the exam.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16小題。13. When did the football match begin?A. A moment ago.B. Half an hour ago.C. After they arrived.14. Who gave a long shot, but missed the goal?A. No.3 on the red team.B. No.9 on the red team.C. No. 5 on the white team.15. What is th
8、e football match?A. 2:2.B. 0:2.C. 0:016. What do the two speakers think of the match?A. They both think it is just so-so.B. They both think it is excellent.C. One of them doesnt think it is exciting.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20小題。17. Why did the police stop the mans car?A. Because he drove after dr
9、inking.B. Because he had a car accident.C. Because he didnt care about the traffic lights.18. How did he drive home after being tested?A. The police allowed him to drive home.B. He drove home when the police were not there.C. He told his son to come and drive him home.19. How many policemen came to
10、the mans home the next day?A. Two.B. Three.C. Four.20. Why did the police ask the man where his car was?A. Because the man had stolen a polices car.B. Because the mans car had hit the polices car.C. Because the man had driven the polices car home.第二部分 英語知識運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié):單項選擇(共15 小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)從A、
11、B、C、D四個選項中,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。21. _ opening ceremony of the 28th Beijing Olympic Games really gave the world _ big surprise. 高.考.資.源.網(wǎng)A. 不填; aB. The; theC. The; aD. 不填; the 22. -This passage is difficult for me. Could you please explain it to me?-Im afraid I have to say sorry, but the book i
12、s _ my understanding.A. beyondB. overC. aboveD. off23. For most Americans, their 18th birthday _ the end of one part of their life and the beginning of another.A. predictsB. tellsC. marksD. signs24. Mr. Wang, who is said to have immigrated to the USA, _ at No.2 Middle School in our city for twenty y
13、ears. A. has been teachingB. was teachingC. taughtD. has taught25. Im sorry I cant spare any ink for you, for, you see, I have _ myself. A. nothingB. no oneC. noD. none26. -How often do you visit your granny in the village?-I feel ashamed. Just _.A. oftenB. by accidentC. once in a whileD. all of a s
14、udden27. He is only too ready to help others, seldom, _, refusing them when they turn to him.A. if neverB. if everC. if notD. if any28. The situation is _ - we have no food, very little water and no medical supplies.A. desperateB. adventurousC. desertedD. optimistic29. -But for your timely warning,
15、we _ into great trouble. -Well, you know were friends.A. would getB. must have gotC. would have gotD. cant have got30. With Shanghai World Expo drawing near, volunteers are making use of every minute to _ their foreign language because language volunteers must pass a written test and an interview.A.
16、 polish upB. take upC. put upD. make up31. The word “media” basically refers to _ we commonly call newspapers, magazines,radios and televisions. A. whichB. thatC. whatD. where32. The company made it a rule that any application form properly will not be accepted.A. not to be filledB. not filled C. no
17、t being filledD. not having been filled33. It was not until the entrance exams were in sight that_ that I had so many books tocover and so many exercises to finish.A. I realizedB. did I realizeC. had I realizedD. I had realized34. _ I admit that the problems are difficult, I dont agree that they can
18、not be solved.A. WhenB. While C. As D. Since35. -Surely you can turn to David for help.-_ He is the last one you can rely on.A. Get out of it!B. Is that right?C. I couldnt agree more.D. Its up to you.第二節(jié):完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從3655各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。The smell of o
19、ld, dusty books reminds me of my father. As an avid(貪婪的) _36_ , he had many books, most of which went unread.He owned books on _37_ from medicine to Vietnam to several sets of encyclopedias(百科全書). When I enter one of his _38_ bookshops, such as Powells, I am _39_ back to a time when the two of us we
20、re _40_ .I see him standing by a shelf, _41_ through a medical magazine, or opening his wallet to pay for _42_ book, knowing fully well that Mom would _43_ him on “wasting money on books you never _44_ !”Walking past rows and rows of books in our study, I remember _45_ , after the cancer struck, he
21、came less and less and read fewer and fewer books. They became just part of the _46_ , collecting only dust and _47_.Near the end of his life, perhaps knowing he would _48_ get to read them all, my father gave almost all of the books away, _49_only a few. He treated them with an almost holy reverenc
22、e(崇敬), as if any crease(皺褶) or damage would destroy them totally. _50_ was the man who would neglect a huge coffee mark, replaced by one who would get _51_ suddenly at a small crease. w.w.w.k.s.5.u.c.o.mI have read a few now, after he died, and each time it causes a _52_ . But I suppose it is a kind
23、 of quest(追求), because if I can take on his thirst for _53_, cheerful smile, and willingness to help others, then like a match in the _54_, I will bring a little light into the world. And if that light touches others, maybe it will spread far and _55_, to light up the heavens. I think hed like that.
24、36. A. bookseller B. collector C. author D. writer37. A. something B. all C. nothing D. everything38. A. lovely B. fond C. favourite D. enjoyable39. A. carried B. held C. dated D. returned40. A. fortunate B. happy C. disappointed D. sad41. A. studying B. seeing C. working D. looking42. A. another B.
25、 one C. more D. other43. A. shout B. tell C. lecture D. praise44. A. care B. read C. like D. enjoy45. A. where B. who C. why D. how46. A. background B. sign C. furniture D. symbol47. A. memories B. time C. information D. readings48. A. seldomB. alwaysC. oftenD. never49. A. remaining B. keeping C. ho
26、lding D. owning50. A. Missed B. Gone C. Absent D. Disappeared51. A. joyful B. sorry C. angry D. excited52. A. hurt B. damage C. wound D. cure53. A. power B. peace C. money D. knowledge54. A. daylight B. darkness C. sunshine D. shadow55. A. wide B. long C. broad D. near第三部分:閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下
27、列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。AFirst, the good news: The Great Wall of China can, indeed, be seen from outer space with the naked eyes.So education officials, who were worried about changing textbooks-which have long heldthat the Great Wall and the dykes(堤壩) in the Netherlands are the
28、only man made structures visible from space, can breathe easily again.Yang Liwei, the nations first spaceman, disappointed a lot of Chinese when he said he did not see the Great Wall during his Orbit(軌道) of less than 24 hours in October 2003, giving rise to calls for revisions to the textbooks.But t
29、here is a rider: there are, many other structures, such as the Pyramids of Egypt, airports,Highways and even Beijings Third Ring Road can also be seen.Apparently, it requires the right atmospheric(大氣層的) condition at an altitude(海拔) of about 350 kilometres, and you also have to be in the right place,
30、 at the right time to spot a particular structure.Chinese American astronaut Leroy Chiao, who has been on three space flights and is currently coming to the end of his six-month stint(期限) on the Joint US-Russian Space Station, has provided the first photographic evidence of sections of the Great Wal
31、l using commercially available equipment.The reality of the photos has been proved by Professor Wei Chengjie of the Institute of Remote Sensing Applications at the Chinese Academy of Sciences.According to Chiao, the chances of photographing the Great Wall happen “maybe once every few days and only d
32、uring daylight every three months”.56. Now education officials “can breathe easily again” because _. A. they over praised the Great Wall B. they neednt change the textbooks C. what Yang Liwei said was right D. they can revise the textbooks as wished57. The underlined word “rider” in the 4th paragrap
33、h possibly means “_”. A. an added statement B. an imagined conclusionC. a person in a spaceship D. a strange thing58. What would be the best title for the passage?A. Textbooks: change or not? B. Yang Liwei & Leroy Chiao.C. Education officials neednt worry. D. The Great Wall can be seen from space.BS
34、ome houses are designed to be smart. Others have smart designs. An example of the second type of house won an Award of Excellence from the American Club of Architects.On the shore of Sullivans Island off the coast of South Carolina, the prize-winning beachhouse was built to replace one destroyed by
35、hurricane Hugo nearly 20 years ago. In September1989, Hugo struck South Carolina, killing 18 people and damaging or pulling down 36,000 homes in the state.Before Hugo, many new houses built along the shore were poorly constructed, and the building codes were not strict, according to architect Ray Hu
36、ff, who created the cleverly-designed beach house. All new houses were required to be built to stricter standards after the terrible experience with Hugo. The new houses on the island must be able to withstand the strongest winds of 179 to 209 kilometres per hour.At first sight, the house on the isl
37、and looks like anything but typhoon-proof. Its redwood roof makes it look like “a large bright ball” at night, according to one observer. But looks can deceive. The wooden part of the house is supported with long steel sticks to give it a lot of strength. To further protect the house from hurricane
38、damage, Huff raised it 2.7 metres off the ground on wood pilings(樁), part of which are buried in the sand. They are strong enough to bear the weight of the house, and also lift the house above the sea surges(漲潮) caused by hurricane. The pilings allow the sea water to run under the house instead of r
39、unning into it. “These waves of water come ashore at great speed and cause most of the damage done to the beach-front buildings,” said Huff.59. After the disaster caused by hurricane Hugo, new houses built along South Carolinas shore line are required to _.A. be easily constructedB. look smart in de
40、signC. meet strict building standardsD. be designed in the shape of a lamp60. Huff raised the house 2.7 metres off the ground on wood pilings in order to _.A. put stronger pilings in the sandB. break huge sea waves into small onesC. stand the strong wind of about 200 km/hrD. prevent water from rushi
41、ng into the house61. According to the passage, which statement CANNOT be true?A. The report above was written nearly twenty years after Hugo.B. The house designed by Kay Huff lay on the coast of South California.C. When a hurricane strikes, waves come ashore at great speed.D. The design of the new h
42、ouse allow it to withstand a terrible hurricane.62. The award-winning beach house is quite strong because it is _.A. strengthened by steel sticks B. made of redwoodC. in the shape of a shellD. built with wood and concreteC w.w.w.k.s.5.u.c.o.mTeenagers with a bedroom television tend to have poorer di
43、et and exercise habits and lower grades in school than those without one, US researchers said.While many studies have examined TV viewing habits of young people, researchers at the University of Minnesota School of Public Health said little had been known about the consequences in particular for old
44、er adolescents of having a bedroom TV.They questioned 781 adolescents, ages 15 to 18, in the Minneapolis area. Of them, 62 percent reported having a television in their bedroom. Not surprisingly, those with a bedroom TV were more apt to watch it a lot, clocking four to five more hours in front of a
45、television per week, the researchers said. Twice as many of the teens with a bedroom TV were classified as heavy TV watchers-at least five hours a day-compared to those without one.Girls with a bedroom television reported getting less vigorous exercise-l.8 hours per week compared to 2.5 hours for gi
46、rls without a TV. They also ate fewer vegetables, drank more sweetened beverages and ate meals with their family less often, the researchers said.Boys with a bedroom TV reported having a lower grade point average than boys without one, as well as eating less fruit and having fewer family meals, the
47、researchers said. Boys were more likely to have a television in their bedroom than girls.Teens from the highest income families were far less likely than those from all other incomelevels to have a bedroom TV, the survey found.Among black teens, 82 percent reported having a bedroom TV, compared to 6
48、6 percent of Hispanics, 60 percent of whites and 39 percent of Asian Americans. The researchers also tracked body mass index-a measure based on height and weight-and found that having a bedroom TV had no influence on whether teens were obese.63. According to the study, boys with a bedroom TV _.A. ge
49、t less vigorous exerciseB. drink more sweetened beveragesC. have fewer family mealsD. eat more fruit and vegetables64. The underlined words “apt to” might mean _.A. tied toB. linked toC. likely toD. lead to65. Having a bedroom TV has nothing to do with teens _.A. heightB. behaviorsC. body mass index
50、D. weight66. We can learn from the study that _.A. young people have bad TV viewing habitsB. bedroom TV has an unhealthy effect on teensC. most of the older adolescents have a bedroom TVD. young people enjoy watching TV in their bedroomDMuch attention is presently being given to what is termed “func
51、tional illiteracy(文盲)”. This should not be confused with the problem of illiteracy, that is, the inability to read and write. Current United Nations (UNESCO) figures indicate that 99 per cent of all Americans are literate, the same figure assigned to nations such as Britain and Germany. Functional i
52、lliteracy, by contrast, is concerned with how much difficulty people have in actually using and writing skills in everyday situations. This might be interpreted, for example, as the relative ability to understand federal income tax forms, or printed instructions, or how well someone can write a lett
53、er of complaint, or apply in writing for a job.There are no agreed-upon definitions of what functional illiteracy is and, in practice, definitions vary widely. For many years, reading tests have been used throughout the country which define reading ability by grade level. “Tenth grade reading level”
54、 for instance, would be the average reading score of all pupils who have completed ten years of school. There are, of course, many didderent reading tests and types of tests. One definition of functional illiteracy holds that anyone is “illiterate” who reads at less than an eithth grade level. Anoth
55、er common definition uses a tewlfth grade level (the last yerar of high school in the US).There seems to be general agreement that at least one tenth of all Americans are functionally illiterate in English to some degree. It is also hardly surprising that those nations which (like the US) have paid most attention humourously put it, “Reading tests cause illiteracy”. Canada, for example, which also has a large non-English speaking immigrant population, has recently found that many
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