1、师大附中、鹰潭一中联考英语试卷 第一部分 听力(共两节,满 分30分)第二部分 英语知识运用第一节:听下面5段对话。每段对话后有1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 does the man need to pay for the book? A. $5 B. $1.5 C. $6.5( ) 2. What can we learn from the conversation? A. They will buy a big house i
2、n two months. B. The woman will give a birth in two months. C. They will live in the old house.( ) 3. When will they have dinner together? A. On Thursday evening. B. On Friday evening. C. On Saturday evening.( ) 4. What does the man mean? A. The woman has to change her mind to take the United flight
3、. B. The woman has to change her schedule to flight to New York. C. The woman has no chance to flight to New York.( ) 5. Which saying on the woman is the mans meaning? A. She can make money. B. She doesnt like money. C. Shes careless with money.第二节:听下面5段对话或独自。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在
4、试卷相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 听第6段材料,回答第6至第8题。( )6. How many American writers have they mentioned? A. Three. B. Four. C. Five,( )7. when did Jack London go to Canada? A. In 1916 B. In 1876. C. In 1897( ) 8. What is the man mainly talking about? A. Jack Londons lif
5、e. B. Jack Londons books. C. O. Henrys books.听第7段材料,回答第9至第11题。( )9. Who are the two speakers? A. Students. B. Teachers. C. Clerks.( ) 10. What are they mainly talking about? A. Noise in the office. B. A new meeting room. C. Students problems.( ) 11. What does Stan suggest they should do? A. Talk to
6、Jack openly. B. Move to another office. C. Ask for a meeting room.听第8段材料,回答第12至第14题。( ) 12. What is the man doing? A. Looking for volunteers. B. Looking for a baby-sitter. C. Cooking food.( ) 13. What does the woman suggest that she might be willing to do? A. Change diapers(尿布). B. Be a playground a
7、ssistant. C. Help the man sell some candies.( ) 14. What is the benefit of volunteering? A. The woman will get a good payment. B. The woman will be able to play with the children. C. The woman will get a free breakfast.听第9段材料,回答第15至第17题。( ) 15. How many persons did the man book for? A. Two persons.
8、B. Three persons. C. Four persons.( ) 16. Where is the table located? A. In the middle of the restaurant. B. At the entry of the restaurant. (2. Near a window.( ) 17. What is the man afraid of? A. Too much noise from the street. B. Too much noise from the band. C. The service is not good.听第10段材料,回答第
9、18至20题。( ) 18. Why was April 7th mentioned in the passage? A. Because its the United Nations Health Day. B. Because its a day of great fun for children all over the world. C. Because its a day to be remembered for the founding of Child to Child groups.( ) 19. What is the chief aim of Child to Child
10、group? A. To help children have a good education. B. To help children learn about good health. C. To help children get good food.( ) 20. How can children benefit from the Child to Child group? A. By doing housework. B. By keeping themselves clean. C. By helping other children.第二节 单项填空(共15 小题;每小题1 分,
11、满分15分)21. _ I saw her , she was working in a shop.A. The last time B. For the last time C. To the last time D. In the last time22. Most of _ students dont like the food severed at school so they often take _ lunch with them when they go to school in the morning.A. / ; / B. the ; the C. / ; a D. the
12、; a 23. _ , they planned to go out for a picnic.A. Because the day was nice B. Being a nice dayC. It was a nice day D. As a nice day it was24. If you want a liquid crystal screen ,_ will cost 150more dollars.A. as B. which C. that D. what25.The cost of rising fuel bills _ on to air passengers in the
13、 form of fuel surcharges.A. have been passed B. are being passedC. is being passed D. has passed26. I was owing to luck _judgment _the driver succeeded in avoiding an accident. A. better than ; when B. rather than ; that C. other than ; when D. more than; which27. As a matter of fact, Saudi Arabiss
14、oil reserves _ those of Kuwait.A. come second falling B. come second withC. are only second to D. are second only to 28. The World Health Organization warned that Asian countries _ attentive to bird flu since Asia _ got rid of the disease completely.A. should keep ; has B. must remain; has notC. oug
15、ht to say ; has been D. shall be ; has not bee29.Its quite _ me why such things have been allowed to happen .A. for B. behind C. against D. beyond 30.Once lost , _ . A. it is hard to get such a chance again B. to get such a chance will be difficult C. one can never get such a chance again D. such a
16、chance might never come again 31.You have forgot to clean the classroom .Oh , so I have . _ and clean it . A. Ill go B. Im to go C. Im going D. I go 32.Did a letter come for me ? Yes , _ came for you this morning . A. that B. it C. one D. the letter 33._ average , two thousand _ have been delivered
17、from this city to towns . A. In ; luggages B. In ; pieces of luggage C. On ; luggages D. On ; pieces of luggage 34.He was always the last to leave in order to clear up the workshop and _ the tools .A. put away B. carried away C. got away D. washed away 35.He never _ to read the news but turned at on
18、ce to the crossword on the last page . A. worried B. noticed C. wondered D. troubled 三、完形填空(共20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A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。Condoleezza Rice is used to standing out . It is not only because she holds the position as U.S. Secretary of State . Her youth , gender and skin color ha
19、ve 36 a lot of attention throughout her political career . Condoleezza , 37 as Condi to her close friends , was born in 1954 in Birmingham . During 1950s , blacks were not treated as 38 citizens in the south . Although slavery was 39 in 1965 , the southern states passed their own laws to continue th
20、e 40 of blacks and whites . Despite the discrimination 41 black people , her parents told her she could become 42 she wanted . They taught her to believe that great things were 43 for her .Rice was a gifted student with a 44 for the piano and she entered college at the age of 15 with the 45 of becom
21、ing a concert pianist . Along the way she was 46 by political scientist Josef Korbel , the father of former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright . Rice 47 her plans and studied international politics , and in the 1980s she was teaching at Stanford University , 48 her career developed quickly .
22、 She 49 on George H. Bushs national security council(顾问)in 1989 . Later she 50 to Standford , and became its youngest , first female and first 51 provost after two years . In 2001 , Rice re-entered the political world , 52 George W. Bushs national security advisor . She has drawn international 53 in
23、 this position , and has been the most powerful national security advisors in American 54 . She held this position until 2005 , when 55 Secretary of State . 36、A、directedB、turnedC、paidD、attracted 37、A、knownB、consideredC、seenD、accepted 38、A、respectfulB、equalC、differentD、noble 39、A、finishedB、stoppedC、
24、prevented D、ended 40、A、differenceB、disagreementC、separationD、division 41、A、againstB、toC、withD、towards 42、A、whoeverB、whomeverC、whateverD、whichever 43、A、desiringB、waitingC、preparingD、longing 44、A、talentB、interestC、hobbyD、favourite 45、A、purposeB、goalC、intentionD、attention 46、A、effectedB、affectedC、impre
25、ssedD、influenced 47、A、changedB、postponedC、cancelledD、exchanged 48、A、whichB、whereC、whenD、that 49、A、actedB、waitedC、servedD、called 50、A、paid a visitB、showed concernC、attendedD、returned 51、A、blackB、whiteC、capableD、efficient 52、A、turningB、holdingC、becomingD、taking 53、A、praiseB、approvalC、criticismD、attent
26、ion 54、A、politicsB、historyC、cultureD、government 55、A、electedB、invitedC、appointedD、succeeded 第三节 阅读理解:(共20小题,每小题2分,满分40分)AScience isnt something mysterious , only for the few. Everyone of us -whether a poet, worker, or physicist - has to be able to think scientifically, and to understand some science
27、, such as whether to smoke, what to eat, and what protection to use. Even for decisions that dont depend on some scientific facts, science remains the proven set of best methods for getting exact information about the world. Some people will end up as policy-makers in government or business. People
28、such as these make decisions that affect the life of everyone, and most of them know no more about science than does the rest of the general public. Yet they are called upon to decide what to do about nuclear reactors, global warming, environmental toxins(环境霉素), expensive space programs, and biomedi
29、cal(生物医学) research. Its nonscientists, not scientists, who have the last word on whether the milk we drink can safely come from cows treated with medicine. To make such decisions wisely,the decision makers have to be drawn from a scientifically educated public. Even if science were irrelevant to the
30、 lives of ordinary Americans, a strong scientific spirit is basic to our economy, educational system, and society. This requires lots of young people to become excited enough by science that they decide to become professional scientists. This also requires, to some degree, the support and understand
31、ing of the general public. Scientists are not always able to communicate their findings in an easy-to-understand manner. Although the scientists should do a better job of explaining what they have discovered, members of the general public have to make efforts to understand what is being said.56. Wha
32、t does the author mean by saying that a strong scientific spirit is basic to the economy, educational system and society? A. School and society should encourage young people to become professional scientists. B. The school should only teach lessons of economy and education. C. A scientifically educa
33、ted public is basic to the economy, educational system and society. D. More scientists work in our economy, educational system and society57. The general public is required to A. support and understand the need of scientific education B. check what the scientists are saying C. give help to the polic
34、y-makers D. become professional scientists58. The main idea of this passage is A. policy-makers must be science professionals B. science is not far from everyones lifeC. science has nothing to do with ordinary Americans D. science professionals make decisions that affect the life of everyoneB Beauty
35、 has always been regarded as something praise-worthy. Almost everyone thinks attractive people are happier and healthier, have better marriages and have better jobs. They are given better advice for finding jobs. Even judges are softer on attractive law-breakers. But in the executive(行政) circle, bea
36、uty is not always something good. While attractiveness is helpful for a man on his way up the executive ladder, it is harmful to a woman. Handsome male executives were believed to be more honest than plainer men; effort and ability were thought to explain their success. Attractive women executives w
37、ere considered to be less honest than unattractive ones; their success was the result of their good luck rather than their ability. Why are attractive women not thought to be able? An attractive woman is thought to be more typically female and an attractive man more typically male than the less attr
38、active ones. Thus, an attractive woman has an advantage in traditional jobs for women, but an attractive woman in a traditionally male-positionappears to lack the male-qualities required. This is true even in politics. When the only clue is how he or she looks, people treat men and women differently
39、, says Anne Bowman, who recently published a study on the effects of attractiveness on those who will enter politics. She asked 125 college students to rank two groups of photos, one of men and one of women, in order of attractiveness. The students were told the photos were of suitable persons for p
40、olitical offices. They were asked to rank them again, in the order they would vote for them. The results showed that attractive males completely defeated unattractive men, but the women who had been ranked most attractive received the fewest votes.59. The word circle (Para. 1) means_. A. a round are
41、a B. a ring C. a group of people D. a party60. In traditional female jobs, attractiveness_. A. strengthens the feminine qualities required B. makes women look more honest and capable C. is very important to women D. often enables women to succeed quickly61. We can tell from the passage that peoples
42、views on beauty are often_. A. practical B. unfair C. old-fashioned D. wrong62. The writer writes this passage to_. A. discuss the disadvantages of being attractive B. give advice to job seekers who are attractive C. demand equal rights for womenD. give specail attention to the importance of appeara
43、nce.C Mina, five kilometers from Islams holiest(神圣的)city of Mecca where Mohammad was born, saw a killer fire on April 15, when some two millions of pilgrims gathered for the annual pilgrimage(朝圣者), known as haji. The fire was started by a gas container used for cooking in the Pakistani pilgrims camp
44、 and fanned by strong winds. It swept through the entire Mina camp, witnesses said. Many pilgrims were injured when they rushed to flee the burning camps. The fire burnt for more than five hours before it was put out, despite the effortsof firefighters. In no time new tents have been set up to repla
45、ce the 70,000 destroyed by the fire. Saudi television showed Prince Nayef visiting survivors in Mecca hospitals, as the TV reporters declared that government services are operating effectively to care for the injured. The Indian government said that more than half of the dead were from India. One In
46、dian official said both the Indian and Saudi governments would pay those who suffered from the fire. As the annual pilgrimage drew to a close on April 19, it was reported that there were 343 dead and 1,537 injured. Pakistan said it would look into the matter with the help of the Saudi government. Th
47、e fire was the latest in a long line of sad news at the haji, including a rush in 1994 that killed 270 pilgrims and the breakdown in an air-conditioning systemin 1990 which left nearly 1,500 dead. 63. The word haji (Line 4, Para,1) refers to_. A. a fire B. a government that rules over India C. a gat
48、hering for religious purpose D. a place for camping64. What caused the fire to be so serious? A. There were strong winds that day. B. Few people would help. C. There were too many pilgrims. D. Firefighters came too late.65. Who will be responsible for the fire? A. The pilgrims themselves. B. The coo
49、k who started the fire. C. Prince Nayef. D. Indian and Saudi governments.66. How long does the annual pilgrimage last? A. Two days. B. Three days. C. Five days. D. One day.D We all make plans for the future all the time. Some of them are big plans, which affect our future lives. Some are small, unim
50、portant plans, such as how were going to spend the evening. Making plans is natural, but how many of the plans we are making today will come true? Everyone wants to know what the future holds. What will happen to me? Will my hopes and plans come true? For thousands of years people have wanted to kno
51、w the answers to questions like these, and they have turned to fortune tellers for the answers. Fortune tellers use many different ways to read the future. Astrologists(占星家), for example, tell us that the position of the stars and planets at our birth can affect our character and future. Some people
52、 use cards to tell the future, while others say they can read our futures in the pattern of the tea leaves left in the bottom of our cup. One of the most popular forms of fortune telling is palmistry, the study of the lines on the palm of your hand. Many people believe strongly in some form of fortu
53、ne telling, including some rich and famous people. When Ronald Reagan was President of the United States for example, his wife, Nancy, organised his schedule to fit in with the predictions of her astrologer. Important journeys and meetings had to wait for a good day. But most people believe that for
54、tune telling is no better than leading the way by the blind.67. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the first paragraph? A) Plans can be big or small based on their structure. B) A plan is a natural method of achieving something one imagines. C) A plan is an arrangement for action
55、s in advance. D) Plans we are making today can hardly be realized.68. From the third paragraph we learn that_. A) our fortune is determined by the position of the stars at our birth B) palmistry is one method that some people use for fortune telling C) cards can be used to tell the pattern of the te
56、a leaves let in our cups D) we can change our fortune by altering the lines on the palm of our hand69. The example about Ronald Reagan cited in the last paragraph implies that_. A) it is desirable to arrange ones activities with the help of an astrologer B) all Americans believe in astrology includi
57、ng their Presidents C) the arrangement of American Presidents activities is very complicated D) nobody can control his own future however powerful he is70. Which of the following is the most appropriate title for the passage? A) Different Ways of Future Planning. B) Fortune Tellers and Famous People
58、. C) Scientific Future Planning. D) Blind Beliefs. E The hottest high-tech toys this year are tiny radio controlled cars that can dash around the home for hours performing cool tricks. These tiny cars measure about three centmetres long and are being sold for about US $ 25. They are not just for kid
59、s. Experienced marketers are also trying to sell them as the ideal office toy. If Zire, a full featured handheld computer offered by Palm for just US $ 99, is the choice for the budget conscious buyer, the mouths of the money-is-no-object crowd will no doubt be watering over the 600-dollar Sony Clie
60、 Personal Entertainment Organizer, which is a combination of a camera and MP3 player. Surprisingly for the high-tech buying season, there is little focus on the actual computers. Electronics giant Circuit City featured only one desktop computer and two laptops in its 54 page catalogue this year. PC
61、maker and retailer Gateway went even further. For the first time in its history the company is pushing consumer electronics devices in its stores. TVs offer great quality for the fast developing home theatre market, where companies are simplifying their surround-sound speakers, DVD systems, etc. In
62、addition, there is plenty to spend on devices that can be attached to computers. For multi-computer families with broadband connections, wireless networks from the likes of Microsoft, Netgear and Linksys are a bargain at about US $ 200 for linking two computers to the network. Intel, Siemens and oth
63、ers offer alternative methods that connect PCs via phone lines and electric cables.71. The tiny cars described in the first two paragraphs may_. A) entertain both kids and adults B) serve as carriers around the office C) be controlled by ordinary radios D) perform a lot of functions72. A budget cons
64、cious buyer is one who_. A) knows well how to draw up a budget B) is aware of the importance of making plans C) is sensible whenever a budget is concerned D) refuses to spend money on impractical things73. The words watering over (Line 3, Para,3) most probably means_. A) supplying water to B) thinki
65、ng hard of C) longing for getting D) basing their desire on74. From Paragraph 5 we learn that Gateway_. A) sold only personal computers before B) is a plant manufacturing electronic devices C) is a store selling high-tech electronic toys D) is the largest computer maker in the U. S.75. The main purp
66、ose of this passage is_. A) to promote high-tech toys B) to present different kinds of computers C) to recommend new ways of broadband connectionD) to introduce new electronics devices availabl写作:(共两节,满分35分) 第一节 阅读下面对话,掌握其大意,并根据所给首字母的提示,在标有题号的右边横线上写出一个英语单词的完整、正确形式,使对话通顺。Jane: Could you give me a han
67、d, Paul? I just failed to get my fan (76) s_.Paul: Let me see. Now, what seems to be the (77) p_? Have you connected the line?Jane: Yes. Look, the line is here.Paul: I see. (78) W_ button did you press?Jane: I pressed the green one, of course. Look, its still down there.Paul: Thats strange. Lets (79
68、) c_ the electricity then. Could you turn the light (80) o_, Jane? Here, its working alright. There is electricity. I am (81) a_ you have to get someone to (82) r_ it, Jane. Oh, wait, what have I found? Here, lets try it (83) a_. Turn this button and well see what has (84) h_. Aha, its working. Jane
69、, you forget to set the time when you used it last night.Jane: Oh, yes. What a fool I have made of (85) m_.(76)_(77)_(78)_(79)_(80)_(81)_(82)_(83)_(84)_(85)_第二节下面描述了水的循环过程。 请根据这幅图画并结合相关学科的知识, 用英语写一篇科普短文。注意: 词数100 120 , 短文的题目和开头已给出, 不计于总数。The Water CycleAs we all know, more then 70% of the surface of
70、 the earth is covered by water. Do you know where the water comes from and why the water doesnt dry up? This is because the water cycle. 师大附中、鹰潭一中联考英语试卷参考答案15CBCAC610 BCABA1115CABCA1620CBABC2125 ABACC2630BDBDD3135ACDAD3640DABDC 4145ACBAC4650DABCD5155ACDBC5660AABCA6165BACAD6670CCBDA7175ADCAD76 1. sta
71、rted77 problem78 Which79. check80 .on 81 .afraid82 . repair83. again84 happened85 myselfOne possible version:The Water CycleAs we all know, more then 70% of the surface of the earth is covered by water. Do you know where the water comes from and why the water doesnt dry up? This is because the water
72、 cycle.When the weather is fine, the heat of the sun evaporates water from the rivers, lakes, seas and oceans. Thus water vapor is formed, which rises and forms clouds in the air. When the clouds rise, they are cooled. The higher they rise, the cooler they are. This causes more and more water vapor
73、to condense. In this way, the tiny drops of water in the clouds get bigger and bigger until they are heavy enough to fall to the earth as rain.Some of the rainwater sinks into the ground, and is used up by plants. Most of them goes back to the rivers, lakes, seas and oceans. This is called the water cycle, which starts all over again.