1、高考资源网提供高考试题、高考模拟题,发布高考信息题本站投稿专用信箱:ks5u,来信请注明投稿,一经采纳,待遇从优2006年广西省柳州高中南宁二中高三英语联考试卷(无附听力材料)第I卷(选择题 共115分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题, 每小题1.5分,满分7.5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秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. How much will the woman pay for the tickets?A.$20. B. $25
2、. C. $30.2. What does the woman mean?A. She cant use a calculator. B. She isnt willing to use a calculator.C. She needs a calculator for the work.3. Which choice is TRUE about Steven according to the talk?A. He doesnt to buy a new car at all. B. He plans to buy a new car.C. He doesnt have enough mon
3、ey for a new car.4. How does the man like Peter?A. He dislikes Peter very much. B. He is the last person to see Peter.C. He is looking forward to see Peter.5. What do we learn about the man?A. He often walks a long way to watch tennis match.B. Tennis is his favorite sport. C. He doesnt like tennis s
4、port.第二节(共15题, 每小题1.5分, 满分22.5分) 听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独自后有几个小题,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5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段对话,回答第68题。6. What is Bruces plan for Sunday?A. To visit his mother. B. To cook dinner for Henry. C. To ask Cindy and Alice to dinner.7. What does
5、Cindy say to Bruce about the invitation?A. Shes not free. B. Shell certainly go. C. Shes not sure.8. What has Cindy promised to do?A. To phone back with an answer. B. To persuade Alice to join her. C. To visit Alices mother on Sunday afternoon. 听第7段对话,回答第91l题。9. What is the man doing now?A. Reading
6、the menu. B. Asking the woman to explain his bill.C. Waiting for the woman to bring his bill.10. Which items are about beer?A. The second and the seventh. B. The second and the eighth. C. The second and the ninth.11. How did the man pay his bill?A. By credit card. B. By a cheque with a bankers card.
7、 C. By travellers cheques.听第8段对话,回答第1214题。12. What are the school rules?A. The students should wear school uniform.B. The students should never enter the teachers room.C. The students dont have more rights.13. What happens if a student makes a serious mistake?A. He/She isnt given a warning. B. He/Sh
8、e is given a yellow report.C. He/She is not allowed to play football.14. Does anyone get a real warning in that school?A. Yes, sometimes. B. Only a few. C. Never.听第9段对话,回答第1517题。15. Why does the man know the woman?A. She is famous. B. She is his friend. C. She is a regular customer.16. Where does th
9、e talk possibly take place?A. At a restaurant. B. In a shop. C. At the womans house.17. What can we infer from the dialogue?A. The woman is old. B. The woman is not old. C. It is not clear whether the woman is young or old.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18. Who do you think is speaking?A. A teacher. B. A tourist
10、 guide. C. A visitor.19. Which description about the lake is RIGHT according to the speech?A. Someone knows when and how the lake was formed.B. The houses around the lake have been built for 100 years.C. Nobody knows when and how the lake was formed.20. What do people enjoy doing in the park in autu
11、mn and winter?A. Taking photos. B. Enjoying the beauty. C. Watching birds.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)从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。21.- Mum, Ive cut my finger. It s bleeding. - _ A. So what? B. Leave me alone. C. Let me see. D. Let me have a look.22. _ the injuries to his face an
12、d hands, he broke both legs.A. Beside B. except C. except for D. Apart from23. He came to me in the belief _ I could help him out of the trouble.A. which B. whether C. that D. how24. With _ twenty miles _, we had to throw away some articles.A. another; to walk B. more; walked C. extra; to walk D. sp
13、are; walked25. The Tibetans _ climb the mountains they believed to be sacred.A. should not B. dare not C. would not D. must not26. He was searching for the luggage _ he had attached a label.A. with which B. on which C. of which D. to which27. Down _ , like a brown waterfall.A. did her brown long hai
14、r flow B. flowed her brown long hairC. was flowed her brown long hair D. was her brown long hair flowed28. - Both Tim and his brother are very good runners. - Exactly. But Tim runs _ than his brother.A. far faster B. much fast C. very faster D. even more fast29. The information center _ in the city
15、center will be rebuilt next year.A. located B. locating C. to be located D. is located30. When learning your mother tongue, you spent all your waking time learning. And you _ this for five years. A. did B. have done C. had done D. were doing31. Cable television _ for some time now. A. has been exist
16、ed B. has been around C. had been existed D. had been around32. I _ that car if I _ enough money. A. had bought; would have B. would buy; had C. would have bought; had D. bought; would have33. A couple of other books are _ . A. worth being mentioned B. worth of mentioning C. worthy of mention D. wor
17、thy of mentioning34. Boy, you have to wear a belt to keep your trousers _ . A. on B. off C. back D. up35. People who cannot _ between colors are said to be color-blind.A. tell B. differ C. distinguish D. spot 第二节 完形填空(共20小题,每题1.5分,满分30分) 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36-55各题所给的四个选项A、B、C和D中,选出最佳答案。When my son unex
18、pectedly volunteered for the Marines (美国海军陆战队), I was busy writing my novels and giving little thought to the men and women in the army. My son, John Schaeffer, recently came home 36 from the Middle East. He slowly appearedfrom a broken car. John had driven all night from a 37 near Washington, 38 he
19、 had landed the day before. He did not want me to 39 him there. Ill need time to myself, my son said 40 calling from Kuwait on the way home. I gave my wife a head start. Mother 41 son. I was so worried, Genie said. She pulled away to look up again and again to 42 he was really there. My wife gave me
20、 a great gift: 43 alone with my boy. John was tired and lay stretched (伸张) on his bed. I lay down next to him and was grasping his hand the whole time. I just wanted to be 44 that the nightmares (噩梦) Id had about John being killed were 45 . I kept holding my son the way I 46 when he was two and came
21、 into our bed after a 47 dream. I asked John if hed rather sleep than talk, and he said there would be time for 48 later. With the 49 over, under and around me came incredible tiredness. I slept with his voice dying away. It was the first good 50 Id had in months. I woke and John was asleep next to
22、me. Sitting by his bed watching him breathe, I found myself praying and 51 for all the fathers, mothers, sons,daughters, husbands and wives of those who were not coming home. For the first time in my life, I wasweeping for 52 . Before my son went to war I would never have shed tears for them. My son
23、 53 me. He taught me that our men and women in uniform are not the 54 .They are our sons, daughters, brothers and sisters. Sometimes shedding tears for strangers is a holy 55 . Sometimes its all we can do. 36. A. angryB. excitedC. frightenedD. alive37. A. baseB. firmC. memorialD. campaign 38. A. whe
24、reB. whenC. whichD. who39. A. meetB. congratulateC. appointD. accept40. A. onceB. whenC. unlessD. since41. A. abandonedB. pattedC. governedD. embraced42. A. make sureB. set downC. get acrossD. make sense43. A. periodB. chanceC. timeD. moment44. A. awfulB .anxiousC. confidentD. certain 45.A. factsB.
25、truthC. proofsD. lies46.A. used toB. ought toC. shouldD. must47.A. mysteriousB. cheerfulC. scaryD. dull48.A. adviceB. discussionC. talkD. sleep49.A. chatB. worriesC. meetingD. curiosity50.A. conversationB. observationC. sleepD. difficulty51.A. cryingB. clappingC. screamingD. regretting52.A. friendsB
26、. neighborsC. strangersD. soldiers53. A. persuadedB. changedC. frightenedD. accused54. A. anotherB. otherC. othersD. one55. A. functionB. taskC. operationD. duty第三部分 阅读理解(共20小题,每题2分,满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项A、B、C和D中,选出最佳选项。 A The eastern Indonesia island of Komodo is proving a hit with adventurous tou
27、rists eager to catch a glimpse of the worlds largest lizard (蜥蜴) species. The island is home to the giant lizard called Komodo dragon. A descendant (后裔) of the Jurassic period dinosaurs 130 million years ago, the Komodo dragon is threatened with the extinction (灭绝) and has been placed under protecti
28、on by the Indonesian government. The giant lizard is called“Buaya Darat” by the local people who show great respect for the species. Tales handed down over generations of islanders speak of the dragon warning people of approaching crocodiles. The animal can reach a length of three meters when fully
29、grown, attain a weight of about 135 kilograms and may live to an age of about 100 years. It digs a burrow (地洞) as deep as 9 meters and lay eggs-up to 30 at a time-that hatch (孵化) in April or May. The newly hatched lizard, about 45 centimeters long, live in trees for several months. Komodo dragons ha
30、ve been known to eat smaller members of the species and sometimes even other adults. The Komodo dragon was first discovered by a group of fishermen who took refuge on the island from a storm in the Banda Sea. Various species of the Komodo dragon are also found in Asia, Australia and Africa, but it i
31、s only on Komodo and the western tip of the neighboring island of Flores that they grow up to three meters long.56. Tourists want to visit the island of Komodo because _ . A. of the beautiful sights and scenery B. the dragon will probably soon die out C. they have a chance of seeing the Komodo drago
32、n D. they wish to help in the prevention of the dragon57. Today, the Komodo dragon is _. A. hunted by local fishermen B. involved in a special feeding program C. protected by the Indonesian government D. the only tourist attraction on the island of Komodo58. According to the information presented, w
33、hich of the following statements is TRUE? A. Adult Komodo dragons weigh up to 135 kilograms and are 9 meters long. B. Adult Komodo dragons weigh 45 kilograms and live up to 135 years. C. Adult Komodo dragons are 3 meters long and live up to 100 years. D. Adult Komodo dragons are 9 meters long and li
34、ve up to 100 years.59. The local people have great respect for the Komodo dragon because _ . A. they believe the dragon protects them from the crocodiles B. they believe the dragon has special curative power C. it has developed from the Jurassic period D. it is in danger of becoming dying out B He w
35、as 50 years old when I was born, and a Mr. Mom long before anyone had a name for it.I didnt know why he was home instead of Mom, but I was young and the only one of my friends who had their dad around. I considered myself very lucky. Dad did so many things for me during my grade-school years. He ask
36、ed the school bus driverto pick me up at my house instead of the usual bus stop that was six blocks away. He always had mylunch ready for me when I came home-usually a peanut butter and sandwich that was shaped for the season. My favorite was at Christmas. The sandwiches would be covered with green
37、sugar and cut in the shape of a tree. As I got a little older and tried to gain my independence, I wanted to move away from those childish signs of his love. But he wasnt going to give up. In high school and no longer able to go home for lunch, I began taking my own. Dad would get up a little earlie
38、r and make it for me. I never knew what to expect. The outside of the bag might be covered with his way of a mountain scene (it became his trademark) or a heart with the word Dad-n-Angle in its center. Inside there would be a note with that same heart or an “I love you”. Many times he would write a
39、joke or a riddle. He always had some silly saying to make me smile and let me know that he loved me. I used to hide my lunch so no one would see the bag or read the note, but that didnt last long. One of my friends saw the note one day, grabbed it, and passed it around the lunch room. My face burned
40、. To my astonishment, the next day all my friends were waiting to see the note. From the way they acted, I think they all wished they had someone who showed them that kind of love. I was so proud to have him as my father. Throughout the rest of my high school years, I received those notes, and still
41、 have a majority of them. And still it didnt end. When I left home for college(the last one to leave), I thought the messages would stop. But my friends and I were glad that his action continued. I began getting letters almost every Friday. The front-desk worker always knew who the letters were from
42、-the return address said, “The Hunk.” Many times the envelopes were addressed in crayon, and along with the enclosed letters were usually drawings of our cat and dog, stick figures of him and mom and if I had been home the weekend before, of me racing around town with friends and using the house as
43、a pit stop. He also had his mountain scene and the hearten-cased inscription (题词),“Dad-n-Angie”.60. The author lists so many details in order to show . A. she had a childish father B. she had a caring fatherC. her father didnt want her to be lonely D. her father was not manly enough61. The author tr
44、ied to hide her lunch from her friends because .A. she did not want her friends to share her fathers love B. she did not like her fathers notes C. the food had been badly prepared D. she was afraid her friends might laugh at her62. He was 50 years old when I was born, and a Mr. Mom long before anyon
45、e had a name for it. Here Mr. Mom means . A. a mother who works outside to support the family B. a father who is responsible for doing housework C. a mother who is responsible for doing housework D. a father who cares too much for his children.63. Her father didnt give her independence when the auth
46、or grew a little older because . A. she had no mother and needed someone to look after her B. she was not clever and needed someone to help her C. she had no ability to do things all by herself D. he loved his youngest daughter very much C Educating girls quite possibly produces a higher rate of ret
47、urn than any other investment(投资) available in the developing world. Womens education may be unusual territory for economists, but enhancing(加强) womens contribution to development is as much an economic as a social issue(争论点). And economics provides guideposts that point to an explanation for why so
48、 many girls are deprived(剥夺) of an education. Parents in low-income countries fail to invest their daughters because they do not expect them to make an economic contribution to the family: girls grow up only to marry into someone elses family and bear children. Girls are thus seen as less valuable t
49、han boys and are kept at home to do housework while their brothers are sent to school.An educated mother, on the other hand, has greater earning abilities outside the home and faces an entirely different set of choices. She is likely to have fewer but healthier children and can insist on the develop
50、ment of all her children, ensuring that her daughters are given a fair chance. The education of her daughters then makes it much more likely that the next generation of girls , as well as of boys, will be educated and healthy. The vicious circle (恶性循环) is thus transformed into a virtuous one. Few wi
51、ll argue that educating girls has great benefits. But it has enormous economic advantages as well. Most obviously, there is the direct effect of education on the wages of female workers. Wages rise by 10 to 20 percent for each additional year of schooling. Such big returns are impressive by the stan
52、dard of other available investments, but they are just the beginning. Educating women also has a significant influence on health practices, including family planning. 64. The author argues that educating girls in developing countries is _ . A. rewarding B. troublesome C. expensive D. labor-saving 65
53、. The author believes that a vicious circle can turn into a virtuous circle when _ . A. women care more about education B. parents can afford their daughters education C. girls can gain equal access to education D. a family has few but healthier children66. What does the author say about womens educ
54、ation? A. It has caused the interest of a growing number of economists. B. It will produce greater returns than other known investments. C. It is now given top priority (优先) in many developing countries. D. It deserves greater attention than other social issues.67. The passage mainly discuss _ . A.
55、unequal treatment of the boys and girls in developing countries B. the major contributions of educated women to society C. the economic and social benefits of educating women D. the potential earning power of well-educated women D When one of your car tyres goes flat, there are two things you can do
56、, you can complain and change it or, if you don t have a spare, stand helplessly beside the road and hope someone comes to your rescue. Now comes a third choice, called Quickwheel. It is designed to get disabled motorists rolling again as quickly as possible. Quickwheel is basically a tiny emergency
57、 trailer-complete with three tough little wheels of its own-that supports the flat tyre and enables the motorist to drive to a service station without losing much time or expending much energy. The product is made in the Netherlands but is owned and marketed by a US company, Quickwheel Inc. of Green
58、wich, Connecticut. According to the firms president, Robert Bockweg, the product meets each of the major worries that customers relate with flat tires: safety, lost time and physical labor. To use it, motorists simply unfold the product to its fully extended position, set it in front of the disabled
59、 tyre, drive the car onto the Qnickwheels ramp(斜板) and fix a special safety strap(带子) over the tyre. The tyre is then locked, or cradled, in Quickwheels metal frame. Its three wheels do the rest of the work. According to Quickwheel Inc, its product can be driven for miles at the speed of up to 45 mi
60、les per hour without any noticeable change in the vehicles braking(刹车) or steering operation. The company also says that it can be used on just about any type of car, jeep, mini-van or trailer. Bockweg says that Quickwheel will be sold first in the United States, at a price of $ 150. Sales agreement
61、s now being talked over should make the product ready for use in Japan, Canada and Western Europe in the near future.68. What does the underlined phrase disabled motorists probably mean? A. Motorists who cant walk. B. Motorists who have disabilities.C. Drivers who cant drive on because of a flat tir
62、e. D. Drivers who are hurt in an accident.69. According to the information in the passage, Quickwheel _. A. can be used to replace a flat tire B. providesa kind ofsupport to the flat tire for a short timeC. is able to move as quickly as a wheelD. is as changeable and lasting as an ordinary wheel70.
63、It is suggested but not clearly stated that Quickwheel _. A. cant be used in place of a tire over long distances B. will be used first in the US C. can be folded and unfolded D. performs well over various kinds of road surfaces E Film is a medium that might have been especially made for America, a v
64、ast country which, by the beginning of the twentieth century, had a large immigrant population, many of whom could hardly speak English. These people would have had little use for the theatre, even if they lived within easy distance of one, or for most of the books they could buy because they did no
65、t have enough English. But the movies-the silent movies-these they could all understand, so what America had more than any European country was a huge captive(被迷住的) audience, a large proportion of them pretty well uneducated. And what these people wanted were simple stories in which, irrespective(不考
66、虑) of the fact that they couldnt understand the captions (字幕) , the action told all. In feeding the growing demand for screen entertainment, America was greatly helped by the First World War. Between 1914 and 1918 the making of films was not exactly high on the list of any European countrys prioriti
67、es (优先考虑的事). Films continued to be made but not to the same extent as before, and to fill the gap(缺口) in foreign imports, America had to increase its own production. By the end of the decade, with Hollywood now firmly established(建立) as the centre of the industry, America was well on its way to mono
68、polizing(垄断) the world market. But if by the beginning of the 1920s America was the world leader in film production, it was notthen-nor has it been since-in the lead when it comes to developing film as an art form. Hollywood is not interested in art; it is interested in money and the two rarely go t
69、ogether. To Hollywood film is, and really always has been, an industry. There is nothing about this attitude that should make us look down on it. The maker of decent(相当好), serviceable(可使用) and mass-produced furniture is not to be looked down on because he isnt Chippendale (18世纪英国家具师). You might wish
70、 he were, but that is another matter. So Hollywood quickly recognized film as an entertainment medium with unique ability to put people onto seats and money in the pockets of producers, distributors and cinema managers and, mostly, left it to others to develop its potential as an art form.71. The la
71、rge immigrant population in America prefer cinema to other entertainment media because . A. they did not have theatres close enough to their homes B. they could not afford to buy hooks C. the language of other entertainment media was too difficult D. the film captions were in simple English72. The F
72、irst World War helped the American film industry because _ . A. fewer European films were made B. European films were shorter and poorer in quality C. there was a greater demand for films during the war D. film production was given a high priority during the war73. What do we learn about the America
73、n film industry around 1920? A. More films were made in America than anywhere else. B. America didnt lead in film production as an art form. C. More films from America were seen in the world than from any other country. D. The Americans were the first to develop film as an art form.74. The word it i
74、n the last sentence left it to others to develop its potential as an art form. refers to .A. an entertainment medium B. Hollywood C. film D. to develop its potential as an art form75. What does the author think about Hollywood? A. He looked down upon Hollywoods interest in making money. B. He wishes
75、 Hollywood would make decent films. C. He thinks Hollywood films are no better than furniture.D. He doesnt see anything wrong in Hollywoods approach. 第二卷(共35分)第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节:短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分) 此题要求改正所给短文中的错误。对标有题号的每一行作出判断;如无错误,在该行右边横线上划一个勾();如有错误(每行只有一个错误),则按下列情况改正: 此行多一个词:把多余的词用斜线()划掉,在
76、该行右边横线上写出该词,并也用斜线划掉。 此行缺一个词:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(),在该行右边横线上写出该加的词。此行错一个词:在错的词下划一横线,在该行右边横线上写出改正后的词。注意:原行没有错的不要改。Dear John, The classmate sit behind me troubles me a lot. 76. _At first I think she was an expressive girl, but now77. _it seems thats not case. I find shes always78. _talking in class what makes m
77、e unable to hear79. _the teachers. I talked to her about it, but80. _it didnt work out. So I told the teacher about it.81. _Things have been even bad since then. I guess82. _the teacher has said some hurtful word to her, and now83. _she hates me. Is that so difficult to get along with people?84. _Ho
78、w should I solve this question?85. _ Yours sincerely, David第二节:书面表达(满分25分)假设你目击过一起车祸,写一份见证书,词数120个左右。见证书包括以下几点:1 车祸发生的时间和地点。(上周六上午十点;东风路市图书馆门前)2 你所见到的车祸情况。(小车飞驰,与卡车相撞,车底朝天。两辆车受损,司机重伤。警察、医生和护士赶到现场处理。)3 你对车祸原因的分析。(小车车速过快;卡车司机不专心;大家应互相体谅。)参考答案1-5 BCCAC 6-10 CCABA 11-15 BABCC 16-20 BABCC 21-25 DDCAC26-3
79、0 DBAAA 31-35 BBCDC 36-40 DAAAB 41-45 DACDD 46-50 ACDBC51-55 ACBCD 56-60 CCCAB 61-65 DBDAC 66-70 BCCBD 71-75 CABDD76. sitting 77. thinkthought 78. 在case前加the 79. whatwhich 80. 81. 去掉out 82. badworse 83. wordwords 84. thatit 85.questionproblemIt was 10 oclock last Saturday. I was standing at the gate
80、 of the City Library at Dongfeng Road. Just as I was about to enter the library, I saw a car passing by at a high speed. Then I heard a terrible crash. A truck stopped in the middle of the road. The car was turned over in the crash. Both the car and the truck were damaged. And both the drivers were
81、seriously injured. At this moment, the police arrived. The doctors and nurses arrived almost at the same time. Both the drivers were sent to the hospital immediately. That is all I have seen. The car driver had driven too fast. The truck driver hadnt paid enough attention to the cars and buses on the road. If everyone takes care of everyone else, there would be fewer traffic accidents on the road.共11页 第11页