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1、成都市2006届高中毕业班第三次诊断性检测(文字版)英 语(考试时间120分钟,满分150分)第1卷(三部分,共115分)注意事项:1答第1卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考号、考试科目填写在答题卡上。2每小题选出答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后再选涂其它答案标号。答案不能写在试卷上。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,再将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。 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

2、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. What is the man s present job? A. A driver. B. A waiter. C. A businessman.2. What are the two speakers talking about? A. Some beautiful love songs. B. Songs of the man s first love. C. A latest record of love songs.3. What will the woman tell the man? A. Her c

3、ompany s name. B. Her new address. C. Her telephone number.4. Where are the two speakers most probably? A. At home. B. At the airport. C. On the plane.5. What is the man going to buy for Peter? A. A Ricky Martin CD. B. A Roiling Stones CD. C. A rock music CD. 第二节 (共15小题;每小题15分,满分225分) 听下面5段对话或独白。每段对

4、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,你都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。每段对话或独白读两遍。 听第6段材料,回答第68题。6. What is the man doing? A. Returning some books. B. Looking for a book. C. Writing a research paper.7. What does the woman tell the man to do? A. To return the due books. B. To re

5、fer to the card list. C. To use the computer.8. What do you think of the woman s attitude toward the man according to their conversation? A. Patient. B. Strict. C. Straightforward. 听第7段材料,回答第911题。9. Why will they put on a show? A. For having some fun. B. For making a lot of money. C. For celebrating

6、 the coming spring.10. What are they going to do about their plan? A. To put on three shows on the stage. B. To sing three songs in the musical play. C. To invite three people to sing and dance.11. What can we learn about the man from this conversation? A. He often appears on church stages. B. He ma

7、y sing and dance in the play. C. He often sings in musical plays. 听第8段材料,回答第1214题。12. What is the woman most likely to do this weekend? A. To say goodbye to the man. B. To visit their friend, Mr. Zhang Ping. C. To join the man in having a hot-pot.13. Who has booked the ticket for the man? A. The wom

8、an. B. The man himself. C. Mr. Zhang Ping.14. How many people at least will eat together on Saturday? A. Three. B. Four. C. Five. 听第9段材料,回答第1517题。15. What is the possible relationship between the two speakers? A. Husband and wife. B. Teacher and student. C. Manager and assistant.16. What do we know

9、about the woman speaker? A. She has been to most interesting places in Europe. B. She may use foreign languages in her job. C. She has a well-paid job in Britain.17. What is the man s problem with staying abroad? A. He is not used to the climate. B. He is not familiar with their plan. C. He cant spe

10、ak foreign languages. 听第10段材料,回答第1820题。18. When had the speaker expected to arrive in Kunming according to the timetable? A. At 10:50. B. At 11:05. C. At 11:35.19. Who was the first person the speaker met in this story? A. The porter. B. The conductor. C. The taxi driver.20. What did the man find wh

11、en he got inside Fangshan Station? A. The train was just drawing into the station. B. The train was just moving out of the station. C. The train had just stopped at the station.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,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。21.-Jenny, you left your MP3

12、 on the table when you went out. - Oh, my God! . A. So did I B. So I did C. I did so D. I did it22. Numbers of terrorist attacks in the last few years have signaled that counter - terrorism remains long term goal for world. A. the; a B. a; the C. the ; the D. a; a23.Mum, I ve reviewed my lessons for

13、 a whole day. Let me play the computer games for a little while, ? A. shall I B. can I C. will you D. dont you24. In his opinion, shoes made in Chengdu are of high quality and long. A. are worn B. are wearing C. worn out D. wear25. Do you expect to be a possibility that more and more students from p

14、oor families will be able to go to college? A. this B. that C. it D. which26. Nelson Mandela spent his time in prison thinking about how to continue his fight for the black people s freedom. A. locking B. to lock C. being locked D. locked27. Alice has great brains. In fact, I doubt whether anyone in

15、 our school has IQ. A. a high B. a higher C. the high D. the highest28. I basketball quite well, but I havent had time to practise it since I came to Senior 3. A. will play B. have played C. played D. play29. Todays Sichuan has become a representative of the west development, a place hopes and oppor

16、tunities have replaced poverty and backwardness. A. which B. that C. where D. there30.-We are supposed to hand in our compositions tomorrow. -Shall we do it later this week, say, Friday? A. sometime B. some time C. sometimes D. some times31. Through the economic reform, the economic situation of Che

17、ngdu has much better than it was 10 years ago. A. turned into B. turned out C. turned in D. turned up32. Internet is a great tool if we know how to use it, but it shouldn t be a replacement for our life. A. original B. real C. natural D. actual33. All the information we have collected in relation to

18、 that case very little. A. makes up for B. goes up to C. comes up to D. puts up with34. Neither the Smiths nor their employer to China, but they know the country very well. A. have gone B. have been C. has gone D. has been35. The exchange program between the UK and China may affect various schools,

19、from kindergartens to high schools. A. spreading B. locating C. ranging D. including 第二节 完形填空 (共20小题;每小题15分,满分30分) 阅读下面的短文,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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 One day, a train was traveling through the English countryside. This was in the days 36 trains had small compartments (小隔间).

20、In one 37 compartment there were four people. There was a young girl, quite pretty, who 38 like a student or somebody who was starting her first job; there was an old lady dressed in black with bags and magazines; there was an army officer in his mid-thirties, 39 dressed in his uniform and very seri

21、ous and proper in his manner; finally there was a young cockney (a person from the East End of London) , casually dressed with a sparkle in his eyes, and ever ready to have a 40 It was 41 that both themen were attracted by the young girl, 42 the officer certainly wouldn t show it and the cockney fel

22、t unable to express his feelings in the 43 of the others. Suddenly the train went into a tunnel ; the lights hadn t been put on, so for half a minute the carriage was in complete 44 , and in the darkness came the 45 of a large kiss and followed almost immediately by a loud slap(耳光). What had taken p

23、lace while the train was in the tunnel? When the train came out and it was light again in the carriage, there for all to see was the officer with a 46 nose and a swollen eye. And the old lady, seeing this, thought to her-self, What a brave young lady, who dared to hit the officer for 47 a kiss in su

24、ch an awfulway ! And the young girl, seeing the suffering of the officer, felt 48 How strange, she thought, that the officer 49 kiss the old lady, but not 50 ! The poor officer, nursing two injuries that caused him 51 a little pain and embarrassment, considered to himself, That cockney is clever ind

25、eed! He kissed the girl, and the 52 hit me ! The cockney laughed 53 to himself at the trick he had played. I m really a clever boy, he thought to himself. I 54 the back of my hand, hit the officer in the face and 55 said a word!36. A. as B. before C. when D. while37. A. particular B. especial C. unc

26、ommon D. unusual38. A. worked B. appeared C. sounded D. looked39. A. simply B. neatly C. poorly D. formally40. A. fight B. joke C. lesson D. show41. A. obvious B. well-known C. funny D. serious42. A. and B. while C. though D. so43. A. participation B. observation C. watch D. presence44. A. stop B. d

27、arkness C. disorder D. confusion45. A. sound B. voice C. view D. picture46. A. smelling B. freezing C. watering D. bleeding47. A. getting B. stealing C. begging D. giving48. A. worried B. nervous C. puzzled D. angry49. A. could B. must C. should D. might50. A. me B. himself C. us D. them51. A. just

28、B. only C. more than D. less than52. A. old lady B. girl C. others D. cockney53. A. proudly B. happily C. quietly D. silently54. A. hit B. knocked C. kissed D. touched55. A. everybody B. anybody C. somebody D. nobody 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(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 A A sym

29、phony orchestra usually presents a perfect model for people who need to work harmoniously together. The conductor raises his stick. All eyes are on him. He begins to conduct and the music flows magically. Yet to reach this point is not always easy. The pitch (音调) to which the instruments are set is

30、sometimes a source of horrible argument. Should A be fixed at 440 cycles per second, which is considered standard, or at 442.5 cycles per second, which is used by the Chicargo Symphony Orchestra?The difference may seem to be insignificant, but to the trained ear, it may be troublesome. Who sets the

31、pitch of an orchestra.? In many orchestras, the oboe (双簧管) sets the pitch of A, and all other instruments follow it. Musical experts believe that the oboe s tone is purer, less complex than that of other instruments like the violin. At the New York Symphony Orchestra, however, the A is sounded by th

32、e principal clarinettist(单簧管手). The person who sets the pitch usually enjoys a higher status than others and some envious criticism. A device is now often used to avoid quarrels about the ability of any musician to sound the right pitch as the guide for the orchestra. The Metropolitan Opera Orchestr

33、a, for example, uses an electronic black box, an instrument that sounds a perfect tone of 440 cycles per second. Though the principal oboist is the keeper of the box, her role is purely mechanical. She starts the box, and the box sounds the standard A. This is terrible, say some musicians who have b

34、een called the Anti-A Team. A machine is running our lives. Whether criticized or not, the black box does provide a standard pitch that reduces arguments and disagreements. It is a super solution.56. The violin is never used to set the pitch of A because its tone is too . A. loud B. high C. pure D.

35、complex57. According to this passage, the electronic black box is used . A. by most major orchestras B. to set the standard pitch C. to replace the principal clarinettist D. to avoid quarrels among musicians58. The Anti-A Team refers to musicians who . A. are against electronic setting of the pitch

36、B. are not real lovers of symphony music C. prefer a pitch of 440 cycles per second D. are members of the New York Symphony Orchestra59. The main idea of the passage could be . A. the black box, rather than musicians, sets the pitch for an orchestra B. who is the right person to determine the pitch

37、in an orchestra C. how to set the standard pitch for an orchestra D. how to work harmoniously in an orchestraB In 1909, May Paxton graduated from the Missouri School for the Deaf. Three years later, she went to see Dr. Richardson, one of the founders of Mercy Hospital in Missouri, about becoming a n

38、urse. Dr. Richardson told May that her salary would be very small and the work would be hard. However, May said that hard work didn t frighten her. Dr. Richardson was impressed by her, and accepted May as a student nurse. Dr. Richardson never regretted her decision. In fact, she was so pleased with

39、May s work that she later accepted two other deaf girls as student nurses. The first was Miss Marian Finch, who was hard of hearing. The second was Miss Lillie Bessie. These three were called the silent angels of Mercy Hospital during the time they worked there. May and Marian did not know each othe

40、r before Marian was hired by the hospital. When Marian first came to the hospital, Dr. Richardson introduced May to Marian. During the next two days, the two girls wrote notes to each other. Finally, other nurses asked Marian if she knew that May was deaf. Marian ran to the bedroom and asked May in

41、sign if she was really deaf. May answered in sign. Then, the two girls burst into laughter. May was always careful about following orders. Only once did she disobey Dr. Richardson. Often, Dr. Richardson asked the nurses not to take the time to hold the new babies when they were crying. However, May

42、hated to see the babies cry. When Dr. Richardson wasn t around, she found time to hold them. This small change helped the nursery to run much more smoothly. When Dr. Richardson discovered what May was doing, she recognized that May s actions had improved the nursery, and decided to overlook Mays dis

43、obedience. Dr. Richardson often spoke of her faith in the girls ability to learn nursing. She wrote to May, For three years, you ve been with us . It is wonderful to me that no man, woman or child ever made a complaint against you.60. May Paxton started working at Mercy Hospital . A. before she grad

44、uated from the Missouri School B. three years after she had become completely deaf C. three years after she graduated from the Missouri School D. three years after she went to see Dr. Richardson61. When May disobeyed Dr. Richardson s orders about holding babies . A. Dr. Richardson was very disappoin

45、ted B. Dr. Richardson didn t want to talk to her C. Dr. Richardson criticized her for her action D. Dr. Richardson kept silent about her action62. May and Marian communicated by writing at first because . A. they didn t know each other and were shy B. they were playing a joke on each other C. neithe

46、r of them knew that the other was deaf D. Marian was a hearing-problem person63. From this passage we can guess that . A. May cared for babies in the hospital B. May was an angel in the hospital C. May enjoyed nursing the crying babies 13 Mnv nrafe.rred to work with Dr. RichardsonC My husband talked

47、 me into starting a blog(博客) related to my organic baby business. He had been trying to get me interested for over a year. But I felt it was a waste of time and didn t really see the possibility for making lots of money. My organic business blog relates to news of interest to parents who are interes

48、ted in organics, alternative energy and etc. It s madea little money. It pays for itself, plus a tiny bit extra, but it certainly isnt enough to make a living. Then, in December I read on ProBlogger that Mr Darren had written a blog on 2004 Summer Olympics. The Winter Olympics were coming up, and I

49、thought we could write about them. My husband wasn t sure that it was a money-making idea, but I made him believe that it would be, so we bought www. 2006turinolympics. com. I started writing at least one post daily at the end of December. By February, l was writing 5 -6 posts per day. During the Ol

50、ympics, I was writing nearly 10 posts per day. I consider the site a success for some reasons. First, it macie some money, Second,l was interviewed by several medias and was even quoted for a front pagestory in Washington Post. That was pretty exciting, as that sort of thing doesnt usually happen to

51、 a house wife and morn with five children. Finally, it has got me to see what my husband has said along-you can make a livingfrom blogging. We re in the process of trying out several new blogging ideas. Some of them havebeen more successful than others. I have no doubt that we will drop some of them

52、 in time, orchange them to something different.64. The writer became interested in blogging because . A. her husband persuaded her repeatedly B. her love of sports led her to this new business C. she was interested in organic baby business D. she was inspired by the money-making idea65.The underline

53、d sentence It pays for itself in the ! st paragraph means . A. the writer spends some money on blogging B. the writer borrows some money for blogging C. the writer s blogging has made ends meet D. the writer s blogging costs her little money66. We can probably find the information about on www. 2006

54、turinolympics. com. A. the Summer Olympics B. the Winter Olympics C. another writer, Mr Darren D. Washington Post67. From the passage we can guess that . A. the writer isnt a very wealthy woman B. the writer s husband is a journalist C. blogging has made the writer world-famous D. theyll probably gi

55、ve up bloggingD Handshakes are popular in China. However, wait for your Chinese partner to start the gesture. The Chinese will sometimes nod as the starting greeting. A visit to a school, a theater, or other workplaces is likely to be greeted with applause (鼓掌) as a sign of welcome. In turn, you sho

56、uld respond by applauding back. You should avoid making expansive gestures and using unusual facial expressions. The Chinese don t often use their hands when speaking, and will only become annoyed with a speaker who does this way, so try not to talk with your hands. However, some hand gestures are s

57、till necessary. For example, to draw attention, you can turn your palm down, waving your fingers toward yourself and use your whole hand rather than your index finger to point. Dont touch your Chinese colleague, do not even pat him on the shoulder. The Chinese, especially those who are older and in

58、higher social positions, dislike being touched by strangers. Acknowledge the most senior person in a group first. Try as well to avoid looking straight into the eyes of your Chinese colleague: this is particularly rude during a meeting and may hurt your Chinese colleague s feelings. In China, smilin

59、g is not noticeable, either, since there is a heavy emphasis on repressing (压抑) feelings and attitude. Members of the same sex may hold hands in public in order to show friendliness. Public displays of affection between the sexes are hardly acceptable. Don t put your hands in your mouth, as it is co

60、nsidered impolite. Consequently, when in public, avoid biting your nails, removing food from your teeth, and similar practices. Pushing and cutting ahead is common in lineups among the Chinese, but they don t appreciate being cut in front of themselves. Spitting (吐痰) in public is not acceptable. It

61、will be heavily fined now. Blowing your nose with a handkerchief is also acceptable, but it is advisable to turn away from people while doing so.68. According to the writer, people in China should keep when communicating with others. A. open-minded B. cautious C. elegant D. quiet69. This passage cou

62、ld be read most possibly . A. in a newspaper B. in a tour-guide book C. in a yellow-page book D. in a history book70. The best title for this passage could be . A. Traditional Chinese Culture B. Chinese Gestures and Body Languages C. Public Behaviors in China D. Dos and Donts in China71. Reading thi

63、s passage, we may feel that the writer s remarks seem to be . A. calm B. delightful C. modest D. perfectE On December 12, people at Pepsi Cola s headquarters were probably drinking champagne (香槟酒) rather than cola. By the end of trading on Wall Street that day, the company s market value reached $ 9

64、8.4 billion while the market valued Coca-Cola at $ 97.9 billion. For the first time in the history of the two companies, Pepsi Cola was valued more highly than its old major enemy. The battle for No. 1 between Coea-Cola and Pepsi Cola is one of the greatest in business. lhe two are still No. 1 case

65、study for marketing students on how to create a powerful market-popular brand. In 1998 Coca-Cola bought the fruit juice business Tropieana. Three years later, it added the energy drink Gatorade to its product list. Then came the opportunity to buy Quaker Oats, but some of its directors said the pric

66、e was too high. That was a bad decision. Today, Pepsi Cola has about 81% of the fast-growing sports drink market in the US. Pepsi Cola also owns snack foods, including Walkers Crisps and Doritos, helping it to gain influence with supermarket chains. Soon after becoming CEO, Mr Isdell reduced Coca-Co

67、la s long-term profit and sales targets, and said, the company had missed consumer trends and under-performed since 1997. There had been a failure in effective marketing. He promised an additional $ 400 million for marketing and promised to target growing new markets such as China and India. The com

68、pany is now spending more on developing new products. He s also fired senior managers and got rid of brands that werenot selling well, such as C2, a low carbohydrate (碳酸气体) version of Coke, which came on the market just as the fashion for low-carbon diet. Now hes making some progress. The companys p

69、rofits have increased over the past year, mainly as a result of strong growth in developing markets such as China, Russia and Latin America. Meanwhile, Pepsi Cola says it is focusing its research and development efforts on healthier products, including Tropicana fruit bars and a carbonated version o

70、f Tropicana fruit juices.72. People at Pepsi Colas headquarters were drinking champagne instead of cola because . A. they had got bored with their own Pepsi cola B. they knew they would beat their old major enemy C. they had recently developed a new kind of drink D. their market value had passed tha

71、t of Coca Cola73. The most important reason for Pepsi Cola s success is that . A. they carried out case studies B. they reacted to the market quickly C. they exported their products D. they developed some snack foods74. According to Mr Isdell,the major problem for Coea Cola was that . A. their adver

72、tising was not enough for the company B. some managers were too old to know about the market C. C2 was not popular in the market when it was produced D. the company didn t invest enough in developing new markets75. From this passage we may conclude that . A. Coca Cola will soon get back its first pl

73、ace over Pepsi Cola B. one who fails to meet the needs of the market will fall behind C. no other companies dare to compete with Coea Cola and Pepsi Cola D. customers health is the No. 1 golden rule in the market第卷 (35分) 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分35分) 第一节 短文改错(共lO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

74、误,在该行右边横线上画一个勾();如有错误(每行只有一个错误),则按下列情况改正: 此行多个词: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:原文没有错的不要改。I11 never forgetgo to school for my first time. I still remember 76. that I woke up early in the morning and got dressed since my 77.

75、 Motherbegan cooking breakfast in the kitchen. I was too 78. Excitedto eat many. I remember that I enjoyed traveling 79. to school that day though I was lonely on the school bus. As 80. the bus ran toward the school, I wondered that my teacher would 81. look like. When I reached at the classroom, al

76、l the other children 82. had yet been waiting there. The teacher opened the door and 83. smiled at us. She told me what my name was and showed me 84. where can sit. Then I began to learn my first lesson in school. 85. 第二节 书面表达 (满分25分) 成都是一座来了就不想离开的城市,乡村旅游“农家乐”就起始于成都。请根据下表内容,用英语写一篇介绍成都“农家乐”的文章。起源九十年代,郊区村民种植花木,吸引了市民去观光休闲服务宗旨服务市民、致富农村服务内容休闲、娱乐、美食、购物等现状现有5596个农家乐,使成都市民的悠闲生活方式更闻名注意:1内容须包含表中所列要点,可适当增加细节,使其连贯、完整。 2字数:100字左右(已经给出的文章题目字数不计算在内)。 3参考词汇:农家乐Nongjiale市民the urban residentsNongjiale,A Most Attractive Travel Resort

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