1、江苏省连云港2007届高三英语第一次调研测试卷(无附听力材料)本试卷共12页,包括第工卷(选择题)和第卷(非选择题)两部分(满分150分,考试时间120分钟)第工卷(选择题,共115分)第一部分:听力理解(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题15分,满分75分) 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. How much did they pay at first? A. $300 B. $400 C. $4502. Where are
2、 their children now? A. In the park. B. At home. C. In the zoo.3. How will the woman go to the town center? A. By train. B. By taxi. C. By bus.4. What does the woman mean? A. Jack will be late. B. She hopes Jack wont come. C. She thinks Jack will be on time.5. Why cant Gail attend the meeting? A. He
3、 has to fly to the east coast. B. He is iii. C. He supposes ifs better to stay at home.第二节(共15小题,每小题15分,满分225分) 听下面5段对话或独自。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B,C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独自读两遍。 听第6段材料,回答第6至第8题。 6. Whats the relationship between the man and the wo
4、man? A. Boss and secretary. B. Husband and wife. C. Brother and sister.7. Why does the woman want the change? A. Their home is too small. B. Shes tired of the same job. C. They have more money now.8. What does the man think about their furniture? A. It is old but very comfortable. B. It is second-ha
5、nd but still looks good. C. It reminds him of happy memories.听第7段材料,回答第9至第11题。9. Where does the conversation take place? A. On a train. B. At a meeting. C. In a company,10. How does the man feel at the sight of the woman? A. Surprised, B. Nervous, C. Unhappy11. What do we know about the man? A. Hes
6、always trying something different. B. Hes not made up his mind to change his job.C. He will probably have a very good future.听第8段材料,回答第12至第14题。12. What does the woman want the man to do? A. Check the washing machine. B. Call the shop for help. C. Have a short rest.13. Why did the man quarrel with th
7、e repairmen? A. The washing machine still didnt work well. B. The repair costs were too high. C. They were twenty minutes late.14. Where does the conversation take place?A. In the living room. B. In the bathroom. C. In the kitchen.听第9段材料,回答第15至第17题。15. Where are the speakers? A. In the farmers marke
8、t. B. In a department store. C. In a changing room.16. What size does the man wear? A. 30 B. 13 C. 2017. What is the man trying to buy?A. Some apples. B. Some pears. C. A pair of trousers.听第10段材料,回答第18至第20题。18. What kind of game does the speaker believe football is?A. Interesting. B. Stupid and dang
9、erous. C. Exciting. 19. Why does the speaker believe that football is dangerous? A. The audience often get hurt. B. Many people get killed in the matches. C. The footballers often get hurt in the matches.20. What does the speaker think of the football? A. He likes it. B. He hates it. C. Its just so
10、so.第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节语法和词汇知识(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分) 21. In the late afternoon, we reached small village east of West Hill. A. the; the; the B. a; 不填; the C. a; the; the D. a;不填;不填 22. It is already 10 oclock. I wonder how it that she was 2 hours late on such a short trip. A. came over B. came out
11、 C. came about D. came up 23. Our country is performing reforms in many fields, one of is electric A. that ; force B. those; strength C. them; energy D. whieh; power 24. Before the war broke out, many people in safe places possessions they couldnt take with them. A. threw away B. put away C. gave aw
12、ay D. carried away 25. The West-East gas pipeline project, in July 2002, Chinas longest gas pipeline, will be ready for a trial run soon. A. beginning; making B. begun; to make C. to begin; make D. beginning; made26. As a Senior 3 student, your time should be made full use of the final exam- ination
13、, but to my regret, A. to pass; you shouldnt B. passing; it was C. to pass; you didnt D. having passed; it wasnt 27.-What should I wear and when should I leave to attend my cousins wedding party? -You can wear you like and leave you finish your work at hand. A. however; when B. whichever; whenever C
14、. whatever; the moment D. how; after 28. Could it be in the room we had a talk last night you left your key? A. that; where B. where; when C. where; that D. where; where 29. Much attention should be paid peoples living conditions. A. in improving B to improve C. improving D. to improving30. Under go
15、od treatment, she is beginning to and will soon recover. A. pick up B. wake up C. grow up D, show up31.-Oh, you said youd tell me the latest news about international situation. -Sorry, I with my work at hand. I to that. A. deal; will come B. was dealing; come C. have dealt; have come D. have been de
16、aling; am coming32. We were looking for you all this morning. You office without a word. A. mustfft leave B. shouldfft have left C. couldfft have left D. needfft leave33.-Tom, can I pay a visit to your home tomorrow evening? -Sure. Jack and I to go swimming late tomorrow afternoon. So give me a call
17、 before you come, OK? A. decided B. decide C. have decided D. had decided34.-Bob, are you free at the moment? I have to ask you some questions.- 。 A. Its a pleasure B. Ask, please C. Help yourself D. Yes, go ahead35.-I want to know whether the day I am looking forward to will come today or tomorrow.
18、 -Does that A. when; give any value B. that; pay any importance C. that; make any difference D. when; make any sense第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题15分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从3655各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。History has no record of Grover Cleveland and Grover Cleveland ever sitting down together.Thats 36 , since the
19、 two Presidents occupied the Oval Office just four years 37The former Cleveland from 1885 to 1889, and the latter CleVeland following him there in1893. Had it not been for the four years Benjamin Harrison served 38 President betweenthem, the country 39 transitioned from one Cleveland to 40 without e
20、ven changingthe monogrammed (绣有姓名首字母的)bathrobe in the White 41 residence. Had the former Cleveland and the latter Cleveland ever spoken, it would have been adecidedly(确实无疑地) 42 conversation, since they were the same man. But youwouldfft know it from American 43 books. Right here in the great 44 of P
21、residents,from Washington at No. 1 to Bush at 43, is Cleveland recorded at 22 and then again- 45 apresidential whack-a-mole - at 24. We are a country with 43 Presidents, but only 46 men have held the job. The two 47 Bushes affectionately 48 each other by the nickname 41 and 43, but the fact is, they
22、 are really 40 and 42. It was last weeks report of the debate about the planet Pluto that brought Clevelandto 49 . Much the way 19th century pundits(专家) no 50 fought over which numeral toassign the Cleveland, astronomers have spent the past few years 51 whether or notPluto is in fact a planet or whe
23、ther new findings place it in a family of smaller, humblerobjects. The problem is more complex than just 52 a planet and reducing the solar systemfrom nine to eight. If you keep your definitions 53 to keep Pluto, then you have to givethe planet label to at least three similar objects in our solar sy
24、stem. So lets be clear: Pluto 54 . Clean out your locker, turn in your playbook and goto see the coach. Oh, and on your way out, tell the other walk-ons and wannabes(想成名的人) that the list is 55 . We are sticking with the original eight.36. A. ordinary B. strange C. surprised D. excited37. A. among B.
25、 beyond C. apart D. away38. A. for B. as C. in D. on39. A. can have B. may have C. must have D. could have40. A. the other B. other C. others D. another41. A. Palace B. Building C. House D. Office42. A. one-way B. double-way C. no-way D. short-way43. A. story B. picture C. history D. geography44. A.
26、 parade B. form C. row D. march45. A. like B. as C. to D. in46. A. forty B. forty-one C. forty-two D. forty-three47. A. present B. presented C. president D, premier48. A. agree with B. refer to C. point to D. smile at49. A. memory B. think C. remember D. mind50. A. longer B. more C. doubt D. say51.
27、A. argued B. discussed C. proving D. debating52. A. finding B. firing C, foxing D. finishing53. A. loose enough B. enough loose C. big enough D. enough big54. A. has gone B. has to go C. has come D. should stay55. A. freezing B. empty C. filling D.frozen第三部分阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(
28、A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项。 A No one likes the idea of being watched but, in todays high-tech society, a video cameracan keep its eye on you 24 hours a day. This is now even the case in schools, and thestudents are not particularly happy about it. Luckily for me, the video cameras in our school are only instal
29、led along the corfidors(走廊), said Zhu Jiangyue, a Senior 2 student in Beijing. It would feel like youre always beingstared at if there were a camera in the classroom. You would have no privacy. Two students in Shanghai learned this the hard way when their high school broadcast videopictures of them
30、kissing on campus. They must have been annoyed by this and responded by filing alawsuit against the school for invasion of privacy and last month a local court agreed to hear it. It is the first case of its kind in China, and everyone has something to say about it. Li Xiang, a Senior 3 student in Hu
31、nan Province, thinks the schools behavior was unacceptableand unreasonable. If I were one of the victims, I would be as angry as they are, said the18-year-old. Every classroom in Lis school has a video Camera above the door. They aregenerally used only when an exam is taking place but sometimes a st
32、udent is allowed tocontrol the camera. In this way, students needfft worry about being watched in most partof their school life and can enjoy the benefits cameras bring as long as it doesnt damage theirself-respect. However, Peng Jianping, chairman of the Moral Education Research Centre in Guangzhou
33、,thinks video monitoring causes more harm than good. Schools hope to manage thestudents better with the help of video cameras, he said. But it wont actually work.Teachers and students should trust and respect each other. If video cameras are frequentlyused, teenagers will think their teachers dofft
34、believe them.56. According to the passage, which of the statements is true? A. There are video cameras in every classroom in Beijing. B. Peng Jianping doesfft agree to manage students better. C. Li Xiang thinks his school uses the video cameras in the correct way. D. Two students in Shanghai in this
35、 case didfft say anything about it.57. What does most school leaders want to use video cameras for? A. To monitor the campus for safety. B. To take pictures of students who are studying. C. To monitor the students in the exams. D. To manage the students better.58. Whats the writers opinion on the us
36、e of video cameras on the campus? A. He quite agrees. B. He doesnt agree. C. We dont know. D. He neither agrees nor disagrees.59. Whats the best title for the passage? A. Manage the students better with video cameras B. Video cameras on the campus C. Why video cameras used on the campusD. Better use
37、 of video cameras B Most scientists agreed that cloning ma entire human being-besides morally questionable was filled with technical problems. After all, research into animal cloning has air,dy shown that there are hundreds of failures, including many badly deformed(畸形) creatures that were usually m
38、iscarriecd.Now comes word that it might be easier to clone humans than was previously believed.People have a genetic quirk that might prevent softie of the developmental deformities associated with animal cloning. One gene, called IGF2R, is normally imprinted in sheep, cows and mice butnot in humans
39、. Human clones would always inherit lion-imprinted IGF2R genes, so there wouldbe no chance of a mix-up and, their growth would be normal. But what of the other 49 or soimprinted genes(遗传基因 )? No one knows what trouble they might eanse. So the fact human shave one less imprinted gene than mice, sheep
40、 or cows means that human cloning might be marginally easier, but not necessarily safer.60. At present, scientists opinion about cloning human is that A. it will bring out many developmental deformities B. it faces no moral problems now C. it might be easier but still not safer D. it is proved by pr
41、actice that it is easier, 0tily not so safe61. What caused many badly deformed creatures in animal cloning? A. A gene called IGF2R B. A genetic quirk C. A non-imprinted IGF2R D. Not clearly found62. How many imprinted genes might bring danger to human cloning? A. 51 B. 50 C. 49 D. 4863. The writer d
42、idnt say but we can infer that his attitude towards cloning human is that A. it should be encouraged B. it should be properly controlled C. it should be stopped ID. it should be forbidden by law C Patricia asked for the cheapest car available aL Acme Car Rental. She needed a car for 48 hours. Becaus
43、e it was the weekend, there was only one car available at the moment-anSUV. Patricia was an environmentalist. SUVs, which are big cars consuming a lot of gasoline, offended her greatly. But she needed something to get to Baker, a town that was 100 miles from the smallairport. So she w/tnt to RentMe
44、instead. I needa car for 48 hours, she said, and I dont wantan SUV. I waht something cheap. They told her they had just the vehicle for her, a 1998Toyota. Thirty dollars a day, including insurance and other incidental fees. All she had todo was to pay for her own gasoline. Patricia was very pleased.
45、 Thirty dollars a day was agood rate even for a weekday. She signed all the paperwork, and they gave her the keys. The Toyota was a 4-speed, 4-cylinder, 2-door beauty, The paint, fires, and the interiorwere like the new. It was comfortable, even though the air-conditioner was not the frostiest(结霜的).
46、 She got in and drove north. It was a two-lane road all the way to Baker, with only one town between the airport and Baker. That town was Norris, 40 miles from Baker. Patricia didnt make it to Norris. The car refused to run 30 minutes after she had beendriving it. Fortunately, her cell phone was abl
47、e to connect back to the RentMe desk. Mycar stopped running, and Im out here in the middle of nowhere in the hot sun! she said. That doesnt make any sense, said the clerk. You did put gas in the car before youleft town, didnt you? No, of course not! yelled Patricia. Why would I put gas in the car be
48、fore I evengot out of town? Well, why do you think you got such a good rate -we save money by having thecustomer gas up instead of us having to put gas in the car. I was in a hurry, said Patricia. Well, sometimes you pay a price for being in a hurry, said the clerk. Well send aman out with some spar
49、e gas for you, if youd like. Of course Id like, said Patricia. How long will it be? The clerk told her it would be within the hour. He didnt tell her that there would bea $ 50 service charge for delivering the gas, or that the 3 gallons of fuel would cost her $7a gallon. She would get that bad news
50、when she returned the car to the airport,64. Why didnt Patricia want to rent an SUV? A. Because it was a big car that would need a lot of gasoline. B. Because she failed to carry enough money with her. C. Because she was not used to driving such a big car. D. Because it was not easy to drive since i
51、t was so old.65. How much would Patricia have to pay at least when she returned the car to the airport? A. $161 B. $60 C. $131 D. $8066. Which of the following is true? A. Patricia did put gas in the car before she left town. B. The air-conditioner of the Toyota was functioning perfectly. C. The car
52、 broke down halfway there and needed repairing. D. Patricia was quite satisfied with the price at first.67. The underlined word offended in the first paragraph meansA. hurt the feelings of B. excited C. amused D. suited D For the tenth and last time as Secretary-General, I offer friends and colleagu
53、es around theworld my best wishes on United Nations Day. I have spent almost all my whole professional lifeworking for the United Nations-so this day, and the values that stands for, will always be spe-rial for me. Over the past ten years, we have made some big steps forward in our common strugglefo
54、r development, security and human rights. Aid and debt relief have increased, making theworld economy somewhat fairer. At last, the world is increasing its response to HIV/AIDS.There are fewer wars between States than there used to be, and many civil wars have ended.More Governments are elected by,
55、and accountable to, the people whom they govern. And allStates have acknowledged, at least in words, their responsibility to protect people from genocide,war crimes, ethnic cleansing and crimes against humanity. But there is so much that still needs doing. The gap between rich and poor continues to
56、grow. The nuclear non-proliferation regime(核不扩散机制) requires urgent attention. Terrorism and the reaction to it, are spreading fearand suspicion. It seems we dortt even agree which threats are most important. Those wholive insmall islands may see global warming as the biggest danger. Those who live i
57、n a city that hassufiered terrorist attacks-like Now York, or Mumbai, or lstanbul-may feel that confrontingterrorism is more urgent. Others again may cite poverty, disease, or genocide. The truthis, there are all global threats. All of us should be concerned about all of them. Otherwise, wemay not s
58、ucceed in dealing with any of them. At this time of all times, we cannot afford to be divided. I know that you, the peopleof the world, understand this. Thank you for all the support and encouragement you havegiven me, throughout these ten difficult but exciting years. Please urge your leaders to wo
59、rk with my successor, and make the United Nations everstronger and more effective. Long live our planet, and its peoples! Long live the United Nations!68. Who is the speaker of the above passage and how many examples did he mention to prove the achievements for the UN in the past ten years? A. Bush
60、I eight B. Blair I seven C. Ban Ki-moon t six D. Annan ; five69. According to the speaker, which of the following doesnt belong to the things that need doing ? A. The gap between rich and poor should be reduced. B. The nuclear non-proliferation should be paid great attention to. C. The opinion on wh
61、ich threat is the most important should be agreed on. D. The spreading fear and suspicion of terrorism and the reaction to it should be controlled.70. Generally speaking, the global threats are . A. poverty, disease, or genocide B. global warming C. terrorist attacks D. all of the above71. In the la
62、st 3 paragraphs, the speaker mainly called on the whole world . A. to live on a new planet 13. to understand the people of the world C. to be united and co-operated D. to remember him as a Secretary-General E Timeless Wonder What is tough enough to defy 2,400 years of weather, wars, and public use?
63、What isbeautiful enough to amaze art lovers everywhere? What has been a place of worship forthree different religions and also a fortress(要塞) in war ? The answer is the Greek Parthenonin Athens Symbol of Greatness The Parthenon was built as a beautiful temple of worship to the goodness Athena. Nocos
64、t was spared in its construction. Before the Parthenon was built, most buildings weremade of wood. The Parthenon was constructed of white marble around 22,000 tons(g0,000metric tons)of marble was used in its construction. Designed with a New Vision Greek architects proved their superior skills in co
65、nstruction and design. They developed a technique to hold stones together without using mortar( 水浆 ). They used clamps like staples. Then they hooked the stones together by embedding (嵌人)the claps in the stones with molten lead, Better Than the Eye Can See The Parthenon had optical refinement that m
66、ade it an artistic marvel. An optical refinement is an adjustment for the human eye. For example, vertical columns appeared to be narrower in the middle. The architects of the Parthenon realized this and made adjustments. The 46 columns were designed to bulge(鼓起) slightly in the middle to make them
67、look straight. The Doric-style columns were also built to lean toward the centre so they would appear straight to the human eye. If the columns could be extended straight up into the sky for one mile, they would actually touch each other!Colorful Accents The columns of Parthenon were left their orig
68、inal white color. Brightly painted sculpturesadorned the triangular pediment of the temple. A horizontal hand of brightly coloredsculptures called a frieze (壁缘), surrounded the temple. The sculptures described sceneshonoring Athena. Inside the Parthenon stood a huge gold and ivory statue of Athena.W
69、ithstood the Test of Time Finally, the survival of the majority of the Parthenon throughout the ages shows thegreat vision of the Greeks. Although it is not completely intact, the Parthenon has withstoodthe test of time.72. The Parthenon was built to A. prove the superior skills of Greek architects
70、B. honor the goddess Athena C. become a fortress in war D. amaze art lovers all over the world73. The architects of fhe Parthenon include optical refinements. Which of these is an example of an optical refinement? A. Flaws that sloppy architects overlooked. B. Missing sections worn away by time and
71、weather. C. Improvement made in modern times. D. Bulges in the middle of the columns.74. The frieze on the Parthenon was A. a group of 46 columns that surrounded the temple B. a group ot sculptures that stood inside the temple C. a horizontal band of sculptures describing Athenas life D. a sculpture
72、 garden that beautified the grounds75. Which of the following is NOT true ? A. It was constructed mostly of wood with marble accents. B. It was built as a temple of worship for the goddess Athena. C. It had 46 Doric columns that bulged slightly in the middle. D. It is not completely intact today.第卷(共35分)第一节:对话填空(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分) 阅读下面对话,掌握其大意,并根据;所给首字母的提示,在标有题号的右边横线上写出 一个英语单词的完整,正确形式,使对话通顺。