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1、2007-2008年高三英语模拟试题(I) (II)两套第I卷(共115分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分) 做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。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. Where does the woman want to go?A. New York. B. Chicago. C. Atlanta.2. How

2、 soon will the mans uncle arrive?A. In 20 minutes. B. In 15 minutes. C. In 5 minutes.3. What does the man mean?A. Their new teacher is better.B. Their new teacher is the worst.C. Their old teacher is the best.4. Whats the probable relationship between the two speakers?A. Customer and shopkeeper.B. H

3、usband and wife.C. Mother and son.5. What will Jim do this weekend?A. He will be invited to a party.B. He will go for a picnic with his friends.C. He will speak at a meeting.第二节 (共15小题;每题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,每小题将给出5秒

4、钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. Where is the baby?A. In his room. B. In the kitchen. C. In the washroom.7. What is the baby doing?A. He is playing games.B. He is brushing his teeth.C. He is brushing his shoes.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. What are the two speakers talking about?A. Their jobs. B. Their chil

5、dren. C. Their weekend plans9. What is the weather like?A. Cloudy B. Fine C. Rainy10. What is the man going to do this weekend?A. Go to the seaside with his children.B. Do some gardening.C. Go to the seaside alone.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. Where does this conversation probably take place?A. At the bus st

6、op.B. At the railway station.C. At the airport.12. According to the telegram, when should Jennys sister arrive?A. At 19:30 on Tuesday.B. At 19:30 on Thursday.C. At 8:30 on Tuesday.13. What can we learn from the conversation?A. Jenny knows Helenas flight number.B. Helena will arrive in 10 minutes.C.

7、Mike suggests having a coffee.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14. What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?A. Interviewer and interviewee.B. Boss and secretary.C. Ad designer and customer.15. What do we know about Miss Brown?A. She has just graduated from a secretary school.B. She has just put an

8、 ad in a newspaper.C. She can do a lot of things besides typing.16. What can we learn from the conversation?A. Miss Brown will have another interview.B. Miss Brown was refused.C. Miss Brown will probably know the result quickly.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What is the speaker?A. An engineer. B. A secretary

9、. C. A teacher.18. What do we know about the listeners?A. They are having a computer studies class.B. They are excellent keyboard operators.C. They have attended some typing lessons.19. What is needed for this course?A. Working experience B. Writing ability. C. Typing skills.20. What will the listen

10、ers do next?A. Stop to take a coffee break.B. Start to practice typing a text.C. Begin to learn about a typewriter.第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节, 满分45分)第一节:单项填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。21. _, it fades next to the story of Armstrongs struggle against disease.A. As the record is i

11、mpressive. B. As long as the record is impressiveC. For the record is impressive. D. Impressive as the record is. 22. The complicated geological structure in areas _ for great construction difficulties.A. stood B. made C. caused D. took23. Attention for the moment was _ on nuclear talks between Iran

12、 and Russia planned for next week to defuse(缓和) a crisis over Tehrans atomic program.A. paid B. given C. centered D. brought24. In old movie the police shouted “Open up _ the law” before they broke the door open.A. by the name of B. in the name ofC. under the name of D. with the name of25. He agreed

13、 to give evidence against the terrorists _ for a guarantee of protection.A. by return B. in return C. by turns D. in turn26. Poor Tom! He will have to work all the coming month round. Luckily _ the basketball games are held. A. except B. apart from C. except that D. except when27. The twins look ali

14、ke, but they differ _ character.A. in B. from C. on D. with28. He _ his teachers some questions when at middle school.A. dares not ask B. dares not to askC. didnt dare to ask D. dared not to ask29. We need friends to share happiness and sorrow, and it is important to have somebody _.A. care about B.

15、 to care about C. care for D. to care for30. Why was professor Wang unhappy recently? Because the theory he insisted on _ wrong. A. proved B. proving C. being proved D. was proved31. I think what _ to me about his painting is the colours he uses.A. attracts B. appeals C. interests D. helps32. With n

16、o rain for months and food _, the soldiers felt very worried.A. run out B. to run out C. running out D. being run out33. _ around them were chains, guns, tools, bedding, clothing, and many other articles.A. Lie B. To lie C. Lain D. Lying34. A similar trick is used in so-called “bait-and-switch” ads,

17、 _ is the customer is shown one product(the bait) and then given another.A. it B. that C. which D. what 35. _ his wealth, he worked to make a career in science.A. In spite B. Although C. Despite D. Because第二节 完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Living ones lif

18、e is really like driving on a highway. First, the driver must carefully examine the 36 of his car, just as he cares for his health for a good life. Once he enters into the highway, he must 37 certain rules for his own safety. It can also be said that he must obey certain rules of 38 when living as a

19、 decent(高雅的)adult. For example, on the highway, he is 39 to keep a constant speed which can be compared with his 40 activities through his life. Neither driving nor living must be taken at too 41 a speed nor at too slow a speed. If he drives too 42 , the police will give him a ticket, just as he wil

20、l be arrested when he breaks the law. 43 too conservatively(保守地), he will be called an out-of-date person 44 the others driving at the proper speed. When he wants to change lanes, he must give careful 45 to every direction of his car. It is sometimes 46 to change the way of life 47 he can be sure of

21、 completion by doing so. He 48 not make any unnecessary changing of lanes which gives him only danger. Finally, he must 49 where he is now by recognizing some 50 appearing now and then. If he takes the wrong turning, he must return to the right path as 51 as he can. But he may thus lose 52 and energ

22、y both on the road and in life. 53 the whole, driving on a highway and living ones life are both hard work. 54 if he is careful and serious enough, 55 will provide him much pleasure.36. A. seat B. condition C. petrol D. passenger 37. A. listen to B. find C. follow D. insist on 38. A. society B. scho

23、ol C. group D. highway 39. A. glad B. required C. made D. anxious 40. A. broken B. outdoor C. good D. continuous 41. A. large B. high C. limited D. expected 42. A. speedily B. slowly C. orderly D. willingly 43. A. Doing B. Acting C. Going D. Working 44. A. persuading B. getting C. interrupting D. re

24、fusing 45. A. care B. attention C. signals D. regards 46. A. dangerous B. worthy C. unfit D. troublesome 47. A. if B. when C. unless D. because 48. A. dare B. need C. may D. should 49. A. think B. discover C. prove D. look 50. A. signs B. roads C. posters D. people 51. A. quick B. soon C. long D. fa

25、r52. A. money B. luck C. time D. trust 53. A. In B. With C. About D. On 54. A. Therefore B. But C. And D. Then 55. A. it B. he C. they D. you第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题,每题2分,满分40分)请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 AShopping is not as simple as you may think! There are all sorts of tricks at

26、play each time we reach out for that particular brand of product on the shelf.Colouring, for example, varies according to what the producers are trying to sell. Health foods are packaged in greens, yellows or browns because we think of these as healthy colours. Ice cream packets are often blue and e

27、xpensive goods, like chocolates, are gold or silver.When some kind of painkiller was brought out recently, researchers found that the colours turned the customers off because they made the product look weak and ineffective. Eventually, it came on the market in a dark blue and white packageblue becau

28、se we think of it as safe, and white as calm.The size of a product can attract a shopper. But quite often a bottle doesnt contain as much as it appears to.It is believed that the better-known companies spend, on average, 70 per cent of the total cost of the product itself on packaging!The most succe

29、ssful producers know that its not enough to have a good product. The founder of Pears soap, who for 25 years has used pretty little girls to promote their goods, came to the conclusion: “Any fool can make soap, but it takes a genius to sell it.”56. Which of the following may trick a shopper into buy

30、ing a product according to the text?A. The cost of its package. B. The price of the product.C. The colour of its package. D. The brand name of the product.57. The underlined part “the colours turned the customers off”(in Para. 3 ) means that the colours _.A. attracted the customers strongly B. had w

31、eak effects on the customersC. tricked the customers into shopping D. caused the customers to lose interest58. Which of the following is the key to the success in product sales?A. The way to promote goods. B. The discovery of a genius.C. The team to produce a good product. D. The brand name used by

32、successful producers.59. Which of the following would be the best title for this text?A. Choice of Good Products B. Disadvantages of ProductsC. Effect of Packaging on Shopping D. Brand Names and Shopping TricksBAs a youngster, there was nothing I liked better than Sunday afternoons at my grandfather

33、s farm in western Pennsylvania. Surrounded by miles of winding stone walls, the house and field provided endless hours of fun for a city kid like me. I used to tidy living rooms that seemed to whisper,“Not to be touched!”I can still remember one afternoon when I was eight years old. Since my first v

34、isit to the farm, I had wanted more than anything to be allowed to climb the stone walls surrounding the houses. My parents would never approve. The walls were old;some stones were missing, others loose and falling. Still, my idea to climb across those walls grew so strong that finally, one spring a

35、fternoon, I had all my courage to enter the living room, where the adults had gathered after Sunday dinner. “I, uhI want to climb the stone walls,” I said. Everyone looked up.“Can I climb the stone walls?”Immediately voices of disagreement went up from the women in the room. “Heavens, no! Youll hurt

36、 yourself!”I wasnt too disappointed;the response was just as Id expected. But before I could leave the room, I was stopped by my grandfathers loud voice.“Now hold on just a minute,” I heard him say.“Let the boy climb the stone walls. He has to learn to do things for himself. ”“Go,” he said to me, “a

37、nd come and see me when you get back.” For the next two and a half hours I climbed those old wallsand had the time of my life. Later I met with my grandfather to tell him about my adventures. Ill never forget what he said.“Fred,”he said, smiling,“You made this day a special day just by being yoursel

38、f. Always remember, theres only one person in this whole world like you, and I like you exactly as you are.”Many years have passed since then, and today I host the television program Mister Rogers Neighborhood, seen by millions of children throughout America. There havebeen changes over the years, b

39、ut one thing remains the same:my message to children at the end of almost every visit.“Theres only one person in this whole world like you.”the kids can count on hearing me say,“and people can like you exactly as you are.”60. When the writer was small, he lived _.A. in the cityB. on the farmC. with

40、his grandparentsD. away from his parents61. The writer enjoyed his visits to the farm because _.A. there were old stone walls B. it was an exciting place for himC. he liked his grandfather D. the living room there was clean62. We can learn from the passage that the writer was _.A. adventurous B. fun

41、nyC. smart D. talkative63. What did the writer learn from his grandfather and his own experience on the farm?A. To do things for others.B. To do whatever he liked.C. To be proud of himself.D. To be himself. CRoad research experts, puzzled by “motorway madness”, are to make an attempt to discover why

42、 drivers continue to take deadly risks in mist and fog. Studies of motorway accidents have given us an surprising fact that 98% of drivers ignore all warning of coming danger, particularly fog.After two years of computerized research into driving and crashes, Dr Peter Lewis, a lecturer at Birmingham

43、 University Department of Transportation, says: “the positive fright of a crash appears to be the only thing that will make a driver more careful.”His findings agree with those of experts in the Department of the Environment, who have persuaded R. John Gilbert, Minister of Transport, to give the rig

44、ht to the latest of a series of projects to stop the killer resulting from many crashed on motorways.Next month, a 5000-pound American automatic speed-recording machine that photographs vehicle exceeding a set speed will be installed on a stretch of the M4 near Reading. The machine, called Orbis tak

45、es a photograph of the vehicle and its number plate, and records its speed, the time and the date. It can record up to 900 vehicles an hour in a 24-hour period.Similar machines are used in Germany and the USA as speed traps, but Dr Gilbert is determined that Orbis will be used only for experiment by

46、 the Transport and Road Research Laboratory.Dr Gilbert said last week, “We shall use the machine to identify drivers who drive fast in fog.” The department will then write to them and invited them to complete a questionnaire and perhaps take part in some physical tests. He added, “One of the most in

47、teresting aspects of the research so far is that some motorists can see better than others in fog.”It is already known that the driver who can see best is not necessarily the fastest, but a well-sighted driver frequently gathers behind him a group of vehicles whose drivers are madly trying to keep h

48、is tail lights in view, despite the advice which states, “Dont hang on to someone elses tail light. It gives a false sense of security.”64. Which of the following is true according to the passage?A. In spite of all warnings of coming danger, many drivers keep on driving fast in fog.B. severe punishm

49、ent and a fine will stop drivers from driving fast in fog.C. To make a driver more careful in fog a speed limit has to be set.D. To stop traffic accident, more warnings should be given, especially in bad weather.65. The machine Orbis can do all of the following except _.A. identifying drivers who dr

50、ive fast in fogB. recording the time and the dateC. recording a vehicles speed D. stopping a vehicle from running fast66. Why do many drivers follow closely the vehicle whose drivers can see better?A. They are poor sighted and cannot see clearly what lies before them.B. They think in this way they c

51、an avoid being caught when driving fast.C. They believe by doing so they would feel much safer.D. They think they can avoid a false sense of security.67. According to the passage, the driver who can see better_.A. always drives the fastestB. often follows the tail lights of a car beforeC. always giv

52、es other drivers a false sense of securityD. often has many vehicles following himDOne thing the tour books dont tell you about London is that 2000 of its residents are foxes. They ran away from the city about two centuries ago after developers and pollution moved in. But now that the environment is

53、 clear, the foxes have come home. “ The number and variety of wild animals in urban areas is increasing,” says Comer Jones. A survey of the wildlife in New Yorks Central Park last year counted 14 species of mammals. A similarsurvey conducted in the 1890s counted only five species. Several changes ha

54、ve brought wild animals to the cities. Foremost is that air and water quality in many cities has improved as a result of the 1970s pollution-control efforts. Meanwhile, rural areas have been built up, leaving many animals on the edges of suburbs. In addition, urban wildlife refuges(避难处)have been cre

55、ated. The Greater London Council last year spent 750,000 buying land and building 10 permanent(永久的)wildlife refuges in the city. As a result, many birds are now living in the city. For peregrine falcons cities are actually safer than rural cliff dwellings(悬崖栖息地)。By 1970 the birds had died out east o

56、f the Mississippi because of the DDT had made their eggs too thin to support life. That year, scientist Tom Cade of Cornell University began raising the birds for release in cities afforded plenty of food. Cities can attract wild animals without turning them harmful. The trick is to create habitats

57、where they can be self-sufficient but still be seen and appreciated. Such habitats can even be functional. In San Francisco, the local government is testing different kinds of rainwater control basins to see not only which ones retain(保持)the cleanest water but which will attract the most birds.68. T

58、he passage is mainly concerned with_.Awildlife returning to large cities Bfoxes returning to LondonCwild animals living in zoos D. a survey of wildlife in New York69It can be inferred from the passage that A. Londoners are putting more and more wild animals into their zoos BLondoners are happy to se

59、e wild animals return to their city CLondoners are trying to move wild animals back to the countryside DLondoners have welcomed the wild birds,but found foxes a problem70According to the passage, the number of species of wildlife in New Yorks Central Park Ais slowly decreasing Bcompetes favorably wi

60、th other citiesCis on the same level as beforeDhas more than doubled in the last century71Which of the following is NOT a reason that wildlife returning to the cities? AFood is plentiful in the cities BWildlife is appreciated in the cities CWildlife refuges have been built in the citiesDAir and wate

61、r quality has improved in the citiesEKites have been around for a long time. The Chinese invented kites over 2000 years ago. A determined man named Mo Zi had an idea as he watched hawks(鹰) fly. He spent three years making a wooden hawk “kite”. It broke after one flight! Mo Zi and his Chinese friends

62、 did not give up. Soon they perfected the art of creating kites.Kites became part of many Chinese festivals. Pictures of kites were also on vases and in paintings. But kites were meant to fly in places other than China! Marco Polo visited China in the 13th century and brought kites back to Europe wi

63、th him. Europeans loved them, and the art of kiting “took off”!Many kites have stories behind them. One Chinese novel, called Journey to the West, was written around 1400 AD. In the story, a priest(僧侣) traveled with three students. One student was a monkey. The second student was a man with pig ears

64、. The third student was a former river monster. These characters often appear on Chinese kites. Another splendid(壮观的) Chinese kite is the dragon kite. A dragon kite is made of many round discs strung together. Often the dragon is bright red, with fat horns and white teeth. The dragon is the king of

65、beasts in Chinese myths. It represents goodness, even though it looks scary. Two kinds of kites have pictures of birds on them. One kite is called the phoenix(凤凰) bird kite. The phoenix bird symbolizes peace. Another kite shows the redheaded crane(鹤).The crane represents happiness, good fortune, and

66、 a long life.Kites come in all shapes and sizes. Flat or bowed kites have a simple shape, such as a diamond or a rectangle(长方形).Delta(三角形) kites are triangular. Rokkaku kites are six sided and often bear a striking image. Sometimes these kites “fight” each other until one kite drops from the sky. Th

67、e other kite then wins the “battle”.72.Who introduced Chinese kites to Europe?A. A foreigner from Europe.B. Three students in Journey to the West.C. The priest in Journey to the West.D. A Chinese artist.73.Which of the following statements is TRUE?A. The novel Journey to the West mainly talks about

68、the art of kiting.B. The characters in the novel Journey to the West are often painted on kites.C. The dragon kite represents happiness, good fortune and a long life.D. A phoenix bird is a main character in the novel Journey to the West.74.Which statement expresses an opinion rather than a fact?A. K

69、ites became part of many Chinese festivals.B. There are many different kinds of kites.C. The dragon kite is the most splendid Chinese kite.D. Kites were invented 2000 years ago.75.Which kind of kite is NOT used to fight “battles” in the air?A. Flat.B. Delta.C. Dragon.D. Rokkaku.第四部分:写作 (共两节,满分35分)第一

70、节:对话填空 请认真阅读下列对话,并根据各题所给的首字母的提示,在答题卡右栏中标有题目的横线上,写出一个英语单词的完整、正确的形式,使对话通顺。Host: Welcome to our program, “Dialogue”.Doctor Hu: Thank you.H: Today our topic is about what (76)e_ climate and weather have on peoples thinking.DH: Yes. Such a topic has been under (77)d_ among people for centuries.H: I (78)w

71、_ if peoples intelligence is different from one season to another.DH: Thats true. Intelligence (79)v_ from season to season. Youre probably a lot sharper in the spring than youre at any time of year.H: What kind of weather does thinking (80)p_, cool weather or hot weather? DH: Cool weather is much m

72、ore favorable for creative thinking than is summer heat. This does not mean that all people are (81)l_ intelligent in the summer than they are during the rest of the year. It does mean, (82)h_, that the mental abilities of large (83)n_ of people tend to be the lowest in the summer. But spring appear

73、s to be the best season for thinking, affected by the great changes in nature. (84)W_ as for summer, it seems to be a good time to take a long vacation from thinking.H: Thanks for your (85)e_ and being with us. Goodbye. DH: My pleasure. Goodbye.76._77._78._79._80._81._82._83._84._85._第二节:书面表达(满分25分)

74、根据下面所给的信息,用英语写一篇120词左右的短文。假设你是王平,你的网友美国纽约的Brian,想了解你所在城市的情况。请你用邮件回答他:城市名称连云港所在地点中国东部情况介绍发展中城市,道路宽敞,高楼成群,遍地花草,绿树成荫,环境优美;公共设施(facilities)先进,人民生活便利,目前还在发展。参考答案第一部分:1-20:CACBB CCCBA CACAA CCACB第二部分:21-35 DBCBB DACBA BCDBC 36-55: BCABD BABCB ACDBA BCDBC第三部分:56-75: CDAC ABAD ADCD ABDB ABCC第四部分:第一节:76.effe

75、ct 77. discussion 78. wonder 79. varies 80. prefer 81. less 82. however 83. numbers 84.While 85.explanation第二节:参考答案Hi, Brian,Im glad you are interested in my hometown, Lianyungang, and Im now giving you a brief introduction to it.Lianyungang lies in East China. It is a developing city. Firstly, the

76、city has been designed to high standards, with broad streets and roads. There is green grass everywhere, beautiful flowers , trees and modern style high buildings. So the environment is wonderful. Secondly, public facilities are advanced, which makes the life of the citizens more convenient, such as

77、 facilities for transportation, education, and medical treatment. Large shopping centres attract a lot of people every day but the streets are not crowded since the population is not large. Of course the city is just going on its way and things will get on smoothly.Talk to you next time.Wang Ping200

78、7年高三英语模拟试题(II)第一卷(共三部分,共115分)第一部分:听力部分第一节: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 old is the womans bicycle? A. Three years old. B. Four years old. C. Five years old.2 When did Peter set a new world record? A. In 1989. B. In 1998. C. In 19

79、92.3 Does the man often call home? A. No, he doesnt. B. Not very often . C. Yes, he does.4 Will Mike stay for dinner? A. Yes, though he is not hungry. B. No, he will go home. C. Yes , he will , because he is very hungry.5 Which man is the thief? A. A middle-aged man with short brown hair. B. A middl

80、e-aged man with long black hair. C. A middle-aged man with long brown hair.第二节:听下面5段对话或独白。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秒钟的做答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至第8题。6 Who did Eric go to the concert with last night?A. His sisters. B. His friends. C. Hi

81、s parents.7 What was the concert held for?A. To sing some good songs for children.B. To show the singers love to the children.C. To collect money for the poor children in Africa.8 What is the womans opinion?A. Not only the singers, but all people should do something.B. It is more important for all t

82、he governments to do something.C. It isnt necessary to hold such a concert.听第7段材料,回答第9至第11题。每空不超过三个单词。How to Decide Your Reading Speed READING THINGSREADING SPEEDArithmetic problems9)Itemsl0)Books11)听第8段材料,回答第12至第14题。12 Where does the dialogue probably take place? A. In a restaurant. B. In the ladys

83、 house. C. In the mans apartment.13 Whats the lady likely to be? A. A. teacher B. A writer. C. A saleswoman.14 What can we infer from the dialogue? A. The man wants to read the womans books. B. The man doesnt like writing. C. The man is likely out of work now.听第9段材料,回答第15至第17题。15. For what does the

84、man call A. To check the time. B. To get a taxi. C. To ask somebody to carry his bag.16 When will the man leave his home? A. At 1:00 B. At 1:30 C . At 2:3017 What does the man want the driver to do extra? A. Save his time. B. To be kind. C. Help him carry his bags.听第10段材料,回答第18至第20题。18 Why did Henry

85、 ask the man what time it was? A. He had forgotten to put on his watch. B. His watch doesnt work. C. He wants to set his watch.19. Why did the man NOT want to tell Henry the time? A. He disliked Henry. B. He did not have a watch. C. He did not want to speak to Henry.20 What is the story really about

86、? A. Being impolite to people. B. Not speaking to strangers. C. One thing leading to another.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A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项。21 What should I wear to attend his wedding party? Dress you like. Awhat BhowCwhatever Dhowever22 Dont be too rude to your fat

87、her. Never in his lifein thatway. Ahas he spoken to Bhe has spoken to Chas he been spoken to Dhe has been spoken to23Have you ever been upset whento yourself after your mobilephone battery runs out in the middle of a call? Abeing left talking Bleft talking Cbeing left talkDleaving talking24 I saw no

88、 more than one motor car in that shop. Will you go and buy? No, Id rather findin other shops. Ait; one Bit; it Cone; it Done; one25 The computers made by our company sell best, but several years ago no onecould have imagined the role in the markets that they _.A. were playing B. were to play C. have

89、 played D.played26 The adverbial phrase every day hasspace between_two words. A. a; the B. the; the C. 不填; the D. 不填;不填27. More peoplein hospital this year than at any time since thestart of the Health Service. A. are being treated B. have treated C. are treating D.have been treated28 Facts prove th

90、at the worlds economic development is not a win-lose gamebut one in which all _be winners. A. must B. shall C. can D. would29 -How do you find our company? -A little worried. We _ ground as a 1eader in the field of ITwith the others speeding up development. A. have lost B. lost C. are losing D .were

91、losing30Such teachers asnot easily forgotten Ahe is Bhim are Chim is Dhe are31 After saying good-bye, the couple moved off and _ in the crowed. A. was lost B. werelost C. had lost D. lost32 My sister and I had a quarrel over _ to wash dishes. A. which turn it was B. it was which turn C. whose turn i

92、t was D.whose turn was it33 Is this stick long enough? No, I need one _. A. twice so long B. so long twice C. twice as long D. aslong twice 34 There was a loud scream from the backstage immediately after the concertended,_?A. wasnt there B. was there C. didnt it D. did it 35 -May I go and play with

93、Tom this afternoon, mum?-No, you cant go out _your homework is being. A. before B. as C. until D. unless第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分;满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 If you have strong arms and feet, you might make a good waiter. You must36 ,however, not in the restaurant,

94、but in the37 ,helpingthe head cook, to learn exactly38each dish is prepared. Then you willbe able to tell the customers what the ingredients(成分)are and how the food is39. From this first step, you may enter the restaurant as a40. But you wont be allowed to serve the customers yet. Theywill41let you

95、do the simplest jobs,42the tables andcarrying the plates. But all the time you must watch and learn. Lateryou willbe taught how to 43food, and if you are good at it you may become awaiter in charge of a number of44. You may even become a head waiter45you are afraid of hard work. When Carlo Bianchi f

96、irst arrived in London, he46only twowords of English “please” and “Hello”. He47to get a jobhelping in the kitchen of an Indian restaurant, and he spent 48littlespare time he had learning English. He was a good worker and soon he got a jobin the restaurant as a waiter. Every night, Carlo used to go h

97、ome tired, but49too tired to study the language for half an hour before goingto sleep. He always managed to50 a third of his wages,51heput in the bank regularly every Friday. And no matter how tired or ill he felt,he always had a warm52for his customers. They liked him,53people used to come to the r

98、estaurant and ask to be served byCarlo. Now twenty five years later, Carlo is the manager of six restaurants, andhe hopes to open a seventh54. But he still believes in thepersonal55, and every night he goes to one or another of hisrestaurants to welcome the customers with a friendly greeting.36Awork

99、BstartCcookDlearn37AmarketBschoolCworkshopDkitchen38AwhenBhowCwhatDwhere39AservedBeatenCcookedDbought40AlearnerBwaiterCcookDobserver41AsoonBonlyClaterDhardly42AlayingBlyingCputtingDmoving43AtakeBmakeCcarryDserve44AtablesBwaitersCfoodsDjobs45AifBbeforeCunlessDthough46AspokeBstudiedCheardDkept in mind

100、47AfailedBtriedCmanagedDintended48AhowBwhatCsuchDthat49AonlyBsometimesClittleDnever50AspareBleaveCsaveDget51AasBthatCthoseDwhich52AfriendshipBdishCwelcomeDsmile53AandBforCevenDtherefore54AagainBlatelyCshortlyDmore55AopinionBtouchCeffortDeffect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,然后从各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中

101、,选出最佳选项。A Margie Blank remembers the phone call from Iraq sometime beforeChristmas. Her son, Army specialist Joseph Darby, a military police officer inthe reserves(not full-time soldiers), was on the phone and she could tellsomething was wrong . Darby, 24, would later come out as the soldier who fir

102、st alerted(使警觉)the world to the abuse(虐待) of Iraqi prisoners by US guards at Abu Ghraibprison in Baghdad on January 13. I could tell in his voice he was notsleeping, Blank,45, recalls. He said, 1 dont feel good. Darby was feelingbad about something he thought was very wrong. It was really hard on hi

103、m, hismother said. He didnt want to go against his troops, but he said he could notstand the cruelty he had discovered. He said he kept thinking, What if that wasmy mum, my brother or my wife? Darby slipped an anonymous(匿名信) note under amilitary investigators door in January, about the mistreatment

104、of prisoners.He later turned in a CD-ROM with1,000 photos documenting the cruelty, accordingto a recently disclosed internal Army report. I told him, Your picture is inthe paper, Blank said. I said, Honey, you did a good thing and good alwaystriumphs over evil. And he said, You re right, mum. Darby

105、grew up in western Pennsylvania, US. To help his family, he workedat a fast food restaurant as a teenager and as a mechanic after graduating fromhigh school. He thought the Army might lead to a better life-even a collegeeducation. So, like many others, he ended up in Iraq. 56. How did Darby feel whe

106、n he found the abuse of Iraqi prisoners? A. Excited. B. Terrible. C. Pleased. D. Angry. 57. Blank_. A. worried about what Darby had done B: was proud of her son C. cared little about her son D. encouraged her son to tellthe world the truth 58. Darby joined the arm to _. A. travel around the world fo

107、r free B. support hisfamily C. improve his life D. occupy Iraq 59. The purpose of writing the passage is to_ A. criticize the US troops for their wrong doings in Iraq B. discuss whether Darby should disclose the abuse of Iraqiprisoners C. tell the life about the abuse of Iraqi prisoners D. show how

108、Darby did in face of the abuse of IraqiprisonersB Scientists have long doubted that one of most powerful objects in spaceis a black hole. Black holes create huge amounts of gravity. The gravityproduced by a black hole is so strong it can even capture(捕获)light. Black holespull everything into them. R

109、ecently NASA exerts released information and aphotograph that shows a black hole slowly destroying a star. The power gravityof the black hole is tearing the star apart. Observations from two X-raytelescopes show evidence of this. The telescopes are NASA Chandra and the European Space AgencysXMM-Newt

110、on X-ray. They were combined with earlier images from the GermanRoentgen Satellite. Scientists have been observing the black hole more than tenyears. Stefanie Komossa works at the Max Planck Institute forExtraterrestrail (宇宙的) Physics in German. She is the leader of an internationalteam of researche

111、rs. Miss Komossa says stars can bend or be stretched a smallamount. However, evidence shows this star has been stretched so far it is nowbreaking apart. She says her star moved too close to the black hole. Scientistssay the black hole they are observing has a mass of about 100-million times thatof t

112、he Sun. They believed the star that was destroyed was about the same size asthe Sun. The black hole and the star are in a galaxy(银河系) about 700-millionlight years away from the Earth. 60. It can be learned from the first paragraph that the scientists seem to_in space. A. describe one of the most pow

113、erful objects B. worry about the hugeamounts of gravity C. open out the result of a new discovery ). remind people of thesecret of nature61. The underline, word evidence in the passage probably means_. A. anything that gives reason for believing something B. the act or an instance of discovering C.

114、information presented as objective reality D. the act of informing or the condition of being informed62 Which of the following is NOT right? A. It was long time ago that the black holes began to be observed. B. A star was pulled into the black hole because of the powerfulgravity. C. Only X-ray teles

115、copes are used to observe the black hole inspace. D. Scientists didnt believe that the black holes exist in space.63 The gravity produced by a black hole is so strong that_. A. maybe all the objects in space will be destroyed B. it can even capture light C. none of objects in space can avoid being s

116、tretched D. the galaxy will become a target attacked in spaceC The cicada(蝉) is a typical insect species which uses a combinatorialcommunication system. In their life cycle, communication is very important, foronly through the exchange of sounds do cicadas know where to meet and when tomate. Three d

117、ifferent calls are employed for this purpose. Because of theirlimited sound producing mechanisms, cicadas can make only ticks and buzzes. Theonly way they can distinguish between congregation and courtship calls is byvarying the rate with which they make ticks and buzzes. The congregation callconsis

118、ts of 12 to 40 ticks, delivered rapidly, followed by a two-second buzz. Itis given by males but attracts cicadas of both sexes. Once they are alltogether, the males use courtship calls. The preliminary call, a prolonged, slowticking, is given when the male notices a female near him. The advanced cal

119、l, aprolonged series of short buzzes at the same slow rate, is given when a femaleis almost within grasp. The preliminary call almost in variably occurs beforethe advanced call, although the latter is given without the preliminary calloccurring first if a female is suddenly discovered very near by D

120、uring typicalcourtship, though, the two calls together result in ticking followed by abuzzing-the same pattern which comprises the congregation call but delivered ata slower rate. In this way, cicadas show efficient use of their minimal soundproducing ability, organizing two sounds delivered at a hi

121、gh rate as one calland the same sounds delivered at a slow rate as two more calls.64. The cicada congregation call_. A. attracts only males. B. is given by both sexes. C. is given only by males. D. attracts only females.65. During typical courtship, when a male first notices a female near him,he giv

122、es_. A. the two courtship calls together. B a series of slow ticks. C. 12 to 40 rapid ticks. D. a two-second buzz.66. How does the congregation call differ from the two courtship callstogether? A. It is delivered at a slower rate. B. It is delivered at a fasterrate. C. The ticks precede the buzzes.

123、D The buzzes precede theticks.67. According to this passage, why is communication so important forcicadas? A. It helps them defend themselves against other insect species. B. It warns them of approaching danger. C. It separates the males from the females. D. It is necessary for the continuation of t

124、he species.D. His feet had touched the ground again, but South African Mike Melvillshead was still high above the clouds. Seeing the earth from the edge of space was an amazing experience, saidthe 63-year-old pilot It was more than a personal experience. Melvill and hisrocket plane Space Ship One ma

125、de history last Monday when it became the firstprivate manned flight to reach space. The spacecraft was carried by a jet (喷气机) until it reached a height of 14kilometers. Then it separated from the jet and continued its journey beyond theearths atmosphere. The craft reached space by traveling at thre

126、e times thespeed of sound. On board, Mevill was able to see the earth. He also became weightless forabout 3 minutes when the craft reached its highest altitude of 100 kilometers.He even opened a bag of colorful chocolate sweets to see if they would floataround in the cockpit (驾驶员座舱) - they did. The

127、successful flight brought the design team, led by famous Americandesigner Burt Rutan, closer to winning the USS10 million Ansari X Prize. Theaward will be given to the first privately funded (投资) spacecraft to send threepeople 100 kilometers above the earth. The spacecraft alsohas to land safely and

128、 repeat the achievement within two weeks. This is to prove that the craft is reliable ( 可靠的) and has the ability tocarry paying customers. The flight opens a new chapter in history, puttingspace within the reach of ordinary citizens, said Patti Smith, head ofcommercial space transportation at the US

129、 Federal Aviation Administration(联邦航空局). Its hoped that this flight is the first step toward space tourism.Members of the public could pay US$20,000-100,000 for the chance to fly highabove the earths atmosphere, float in zero gravity and take in the sights ofspace. Rutan thinks that affordable space

130、 flights will be possible within thenext 10 to 15 years. And thats just the beginning. We are heading in to orbitsooner than you think, he said. We do not intend to stay in low-earth orbit for ages. The next 25 yearswill be a wild ride . one that history will note was done for the benefit ofeveryone

131、.68. The story is about_. A. a successful flight into pace B. the beginning ofaffordable space flights C. competition for commercial space transportation D. the first privaterocket plane69. According to Burt Rutan, what is likely to happen? A. Hell win the Ansari X Prize. B. A space flight will cost

132、 much less than 100,000. C. In a few decades, private space craft will travel high in space. D. The Space Ship One will make another flight within two weeks.70. The fact that chocolate sweets could float proves A. the spacecraft was flying faster than sound B. Mevill was inspace C. Mevill was high a

133、bove the earth D. there was a strongwind71 The title of this passage is _. A. Walk in space B. The first private manned spaceship reached spacesuccessfully C. The first spaceship D. A manned spaceship reached spacesuccessfullyE We sometimes think humans are the only species which can bearanxiety,but

134、 stress seems to affect the immune(免疫)system of lower animals too. Inone experiment,for example,behavioral scientist Mark Lauden,at the University ofDenver,gave m订d electric shocks to 24 rats. Half of the animals could turn offthe electricity by turning a wheel in their cage,while the other half cou

135、ld not.The rats in the two groups were paired so that each time one rat turned thewheel it protected both itself and its helpless partner from the shock. Laudenfound that the immune reaction was below normal in the helpless rats but not inthose that could turn off the electricity. What he has proved

136、 is that lack ofcontrol over an event,riot the experience itself,is what weakens the immunesystem. Other researchers agree. Jay Weiss,a scientist at Duke University Schoolof Medicine,has shown that animals who life allowed to control unpleasantstimuli(刺激)dont develop sleep disorder or changes in bra

137、in chemistry ofstressed rats. But if the animals are faced with situations they have no controlover,they later behave passively when faced with experiences they can control.Such findings make researchers believe that the experience or feeling ofhelplessness is one of the most harmful factors in stre

138、ss. One of the most surprising examples of how the mind can change the immunereaction was discovered by chance. In 1995 Robert Ader at the University ofRochester School of Medicine experimented on mice to avoid saccharin(糖精)byfeeding them at the same time with the sweetener and a drug that while har

139、mingtheir immune systems caused stomach upsets. Connecting the saccharin withstomach pains,the mice quickly learned to avoid the sweetener. In order to getrid of this dislike for the sweetener,Ader fed the animals with saccharinagain,this time without the drug,and was astonished to find that those m

140、ice thathad received the highest amount of sweetener the first time died. He believedthat saccharin alone weakened their immune systems enough to kill them.72. Laudens experiment showed that the immune system of those rats who couldturn off the electricity_. A. was strengthened B. was not affected C

141、. was changed D. was weakened73.According to the passage,the experience of helplessness causes ratsto_. A. try to control unpleasant stimuli B. turn off theelectricity C. behave passively in controllable situations D. becomeharmful74.The reason why the mice in Aders experiment avoided saccharin wast

142、hat_. A. they disliked its taste B. it affected their immunesystems C. it 1ed to stomach pains D. they connected it with stomachpains75.According to the passage,the most probable reason for the death of themice in Adels experiment was that_.A. they had been weakened by the saccharinB. the sweetener

143、was poisonous to them C. the immune systems had been changed by the mindD. they had taken too much sweetener during the first experiment(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,计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,在该行右边的横线上画一个勾();如有错误(每行只有一个错误),则按下列情况改正:该行多一个词:把多余的词用斜线()划掉,在该行右边横线上写出该词,并也用

144、斜线()划掉。该行缺一个词:在缺词处加一个漏词符号(),在该行右边横线上写出该加的词。该行错一个词: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。One day I happened to find a chatting room in 76my QQ, there people were chatting in English. Itried 77to chat with some of them. To my surprised, I found78the oral English of some junior students werebetter 79t

145、han me. I asked them for advice and they toldme 80to practise more on QQ. But every day after thatI 81would spend one hour practise my oral English on QQ. 82Day by day I learned from many useful words and83expressions. With time went by, I found that Icould 84even communicate some college studentsfr

146、eely. 85第二节:书面表达(满分25分)假如你叫李华,你和笔友Jane互寄了全家的合影。Jane看了合影后来信问为什么你没有兄弟姐妹。请用英语写封100字左右的信说明情况。内容包括以下要点:原因1中国人口增长过快;2二十世纪八十年代开始实行计划生育;3大部分中国家庭是独生子女。看法1能受到好的教育;2父母关爱更多;3孤独、自私,生活能力差;4建议多交朋友。注意:1可适当增加细节使行文连贯; 2字数100左右; 3开头已给出,不计入总字数; 4参考词汇:计划生育family program 独生子女the only childDear Jane, Thank you for your le

147、tter and the photo of your family. Now I am writingto tell you why I am the only child in my family.参考答案第一、二、三、部分: 1-5 ABBCC 6-8 ACB 9 Slow 10 Rapid/Fast 11 Slow or rapid/ Slow orfast 12-16 BBCBA 17-20 CACC 21-25 DCBAB 26-30 ADCCD 31-35 BCCAB 36-40BDBCA 41-45 BADAC 46-50 ACBDC 51-55 DDACB 56-60 BBCD

148、C 61-65 ADBCB66-70 BDACB 71-75 B BCDC短文改错:76 77therewhere 78surprisedsurprise 79werewas 80memine81ButSo 82practisepractising 83去掉from84AsWith或wentgoing 85with(some)书面表达(满分25分)One possible versionDear Jane, Thank you for your letter and the photo of your family. Now I am writingto tell you why I am t

149、he only child in my family. As you know, the population of China is growing very fast. In order tocontrol the rapid increase of population, in the 1980s the government of Chinabegan to put into practice the family program - one child for each couple. As aresult, most families have only one child. Mo

150、st people are in favor of the program because the child in the familycan get more love from the family and chances are better for the child to getbetter education. The only child is selfish, and not so independent, though.Sometimes they feel lonely. I think, every the only child like me should learn

151、to make more friends. Hope that we write more often. Best wishes. Yours LiHua听力材料Text 1.M. Thats a nice bike. Is it new?W: No. I got it almost one year ago, at that time it was two years secondhand. But its still in good condition.Text 2.M. Paul began to swim in 1989 and he joined a swimming club in

152、 1992 when hewas only 9.W: Yes, I know. He set a new world record in six years after he joined theclub.Text 3.W. I really like to keep in touch with my family.M. Well, I wish I had the time to call home as often as you do.Text 4.W. Mike, you will stay to dinner, of course.M. Well, Im starving now.Te

153、xt 5.M. If you happen to see the thief who stole my bicycle, please call thepolice station.W: What does the thief look like?M. He is a middle-aged man, with long brown hair and wearing a T-shirt.Text 6W: Hi, Eric! You went to a concert last night, didnt you?M: Yes, I went with my sisters.W: How did

154、you like the concert?M: Wonderful, indeed. Many famous singers both at home and abroad sang at theconcert. It was called Saving the children.W: What does it mean?M: The concert was held for collecting money for poor children in Africa.Many children are homeless and they dont have enough food.W. That

155、s quite true, but I think it is necessary for all the governments todo something about the problem.M: I agree withyou. But its also important to make all people pay attentionto it.W: Thats it.Text 7. If you wish to become a better reader, here are four important pointsto remember about rate, or spee

156、d,of reading: 1. Knowing why you are reading-what you are reading to find out-willoften help you to know whether to read rapidly or slowly. 2. Some things should be read slowly throughout. Examples aredirections for making or doing something, arithmetic problems, science andhistory books, which are

157、full of important information. You must read suchthings slowly to remember each important step and understand each importantidea. 3. Some things should be read rapidly throughout. Examples are simplestories meant for enjoyment,news letters from friends, items, or bits of news from the local paper,te

158、lling what is happening to friendsand neighbors. 4. In some of your readings, you must change your speed from fast toslow and slow to fast, as you goalong. You need to read certain pages rapidly and then slow down and do morecareful readings when youcome to important ideas which must be remembered.T

159、ext 8. M: Good evening, Mrs. Hartley. W: Good evening, Francis. Come in. Im very happy to see you again. M: Im very happy, too. W: Ive got very good coffee. Would you like one? M: Yes, thank you. W: Its been., err., five years since you graduated. M: Yes. Hows everything, Mrs. Hartley? W: Pretty goo

160、d, thank you. M: Whats the good news? W: Ive had two books of mine published last year. What are you doingthese days? M: Nothing much. Im trying to find a new job here.Text 9 M: Hello. Is this the Banks Taxi Service? W: Yes, it is. M: I need a taxi to the airport, please. W: What time do you need a

161、taxi, sir? M: My flight leaves at 2:30 this afternoon but Id like to arrive at thestation no later than 1:30. How long is the ride from here? W: From here? Where do you live? M: Oh, I am sorry. Live at553 Mile End Street. W: Let me see.553 Mile EndStreet. Id say that it would take about half anhour.

162、 Well pick you up at 1:00. Is it OK with you? M: Yes that will be fine. The driver will help me with my bag, wonthe? W: Yes, the driver is young and kind-hearted. He will help you.Text 10.Henry is a handsome yang man, and he has good manners. One morning he waswalking along a street on his way to vi

163、sit a friend. He did not want to be earlyor late. He had forgotten to put on his watch so he went up to a man who waswaiting for a taxi.Excuse me, sir, he said, very politely, but could you tell me thetime?The man, who was very well dressed and looked quite rich, said nothing. Hedid not even look at

164、 Henry. Henry spoke to him again. Excuse me, sir, he said, but could youplease tell me what time it is?This time the man looked at him, but he did not speak and looked quicklyaway.Henry thought to himself: Well, he isnt unable to hear. He must be justimpolite.Why wont tell me the time, sir? he deman

165、ded.The man turned towards him and said, Try to understand me. I am standinghere waiting for a taxi. You come up to me and ask me for the time. If I tell itto you, you will thank me. I will say, “Thats all right.” You may then say, “Its a beautiful day, “ to which I may reply “ Yes, I like these sun

166、ny winterdays. “ Before we know what is happening we have a friendly conversation. Youare a pleasant, polite young man and so when my taxi comes, I offer you a ride.You accept. We talk. I like you. You like me. I invite you to my home. You meetmy daughter. She is a very pretty girl. You are a good-l

167、ooking man. You likeeach other. Soon you fall in love. You want to marry. Now do you understand myproblem? Henry shook his head.No sir, Im sorry, I dont. Everything you have said seems very natural tome.Exactly, the man said, and I do not want my daughter to marry a man who istoo poor to buy a watch. Good morning to you. And with these words he hurriedaway.

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