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南京南京 2007 年年 1 月質量調研高三英語試題月質量調研高三英語試題 本試卷分第 1 卷 選擇題 和第 卷 非選擇題 兩部分 共 150 分 考試用時 120 分鐘 第 卷第 卷 選擇題 共 115 分 第一部分 聽力 共兩節(jié) 滿分 30 分 第一節(jié) 共 5 小題 每小題 15 分 滿分 7 5 分 聽下面 5 段對話 每段對話后有一個小題 從題中所給的 A B C 三個選項中選出最佳選項 并標在試卷的相應位置 聽完每段對話后 你都有 10 秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一 小題 每段對話僅讀一遍 1 What does the woman mean A She is not going to apologize B She feels mad at the man C She feels sorry for Nancy 2 What is not good for the present living place A It S near the center of the town B It gets noisy at night C It is too quiet 3 What has probably happened A The man has j ust held a party B The woman has j ust held a party C The woman has j ust visited the man 4 What is the possible relationship between the man and the woman A Customer and saleswoman B Teacher and student C H usband and wife 5 What is the woman complaining about A The man s feeling worn out B The man s being at home for days C The man s being boring 第二節(jié) 共 15 小題 每小題 1 5 分 滿分 22 5 分 聽下面 5 段對話或獨白 每段對話或獨自后有幾個小題 從題中所給的 A B C 三個選項中 選出最佳選項 并標在試卷的相應位置 聽每段對話或獨自前 你將有時間閱讀各個小題 每小題 5 秒鐘 聽完后 各小題將給出 5 秒鐘的作答時間 每段對話或獨自讀兩遍 聽第六段材料 回答第 6 至 8 題 6 What has happened to the man A The woman has forgotten to keep the table he booked B The table he booked has been taken by someone else C The woman has moved the table he booked to the bar 7 What is the man s reaction to the change of his booking A He thinks it unbelievable B He decides to take someone else s table C He thinks it understandable 8 Where do you think the conversation takes place A In a restaurant B 0n the phone C At a ticket center 聽第七段材料 回答第 9 至 11 題 9 Whatt does the woman want to do PDF 文件使用 pdfFactory Pro 試用版本創(chuàng)建 A To do money exchange B To order some money C To plan a trip to Russia 10 What does the man suggest to the woman A She go to the money change office across the road B She try the airport C She call off her trip 11 Where do you think the conversation takes place A In a bank B In a travel agency C In a school 聽第八段材料 回答第 12 至 14 題 12 Which does the man want most A The first CD by Chaos Theory B The latest CD by Chaos Theory Not a little We can t have A a worse one B a nicer one C such a worse one D such a nice one 29 The Chinese government in specific efforts to prevent and control HIV AIDS has increased HIV testing and monitoring among the general public A involving B involved C having involved D to be involved 30 I in a foreign trade company for five years Still I don t regret giving up the well paid job A worked B have worked C was working D had worked 31 I have realized the truth from my life story that suffering kills you it makes you stronger A though B before C if D unless 32 Were you told to attend the meeting I didn t see you anyway but I had an accident on the way A I was going B I would C I should have D I d like to 33 According to a UN report one third of the world population have no to clean drinking water and health care A means B approach C channel D access 34 When I try to understand it is that prevents so many Americans from being as happy as one might expect it seems to me there are quite a few causes A why that B which as C what that D whether since 35 Would you like toogo out for a drink Actually if you don t mind A I d prefer not B I d rather not C I can t D I don t want PDF 文件使用 pdfFactory Pro 試用版本創(chuàng)建 第二節(jié) 完形填空 共 20 小題 每小題 1 5 分 30 分 請認真閱讀下面短文 從短文后各題所給的 A B C 和 D 四個選項中 選出最佳選項 My eyes clouded with tears as I looked through the open window at our blue spruce 云 杉樹 evergreen among brown leafless trees that looked as 36 as our empty house felt Our belongings were 37 up in boxes Soon we would be saying goodbye fo our home and the blue spruce we d planted there We drove 38 to our new home The owners met us out front The hostess took me for a 39 of the yard They were moving she told me to be closer to their children How long have you lived here I asked Eighteen years she said I gave her a sideways glance and 40 in her eyes a faraway look Is it 41 for you to leave I asked We had come to a pine tree towering 20 feet above us in the center of the yard Yes she said brushing her hand across her eyes Her voice died away I m not the only one 42 through this the only one who s 43 I thought But that didn t make leaving our home 44 any easier 45 the kids coming for the holi days didn t help Listening to them about their lives at school and recall our house I on ly felt more depressed Maybe this is what 46 is going to be like now I thought with the 47 memories already behind us The new year started I still ached for my old life 48 I couldn t get away from the 49 that hung over me and my husband could do nothing to 50 me up One day I found myself staring at the tall pine There was something so 51 so as suring 令人放心 about it Were the previous owners missing their pine tree 52 I missed our blue spruce And maybe the people who had moved into our house were tang comfort in 53 just as I was taking 54 in that pine It was time to be 55 like that tree to reach out and embrace our new 36 A lonely B spiritless C deserted D speechless 37 A piled B delivered C packed D loaded 38 A in silence B in excitement C with tears D withsatisfaction 39 A tour B look C ride D visit 40 A watched B realized C noticed D understood 41 A hard B impossible C puzzling D joyful 42 A getting B surviving C living D going 43 A worrying B bored C disappointed D hurting 44 A behind B away C over D off 45 A Then B Yet C Even D Still 46 A future B fate C life D experience 47 A sweetest B worthless C saddest D touching 48 A anyway B instead C though D somewhat 49 A thick cover B gray cloud C great pressure D deep anxiety 50 A call B cheer C wake D pick 51 A straight B solid C strange D splendid 52 A the way B as if C since D while 53 A their children B their work C our house D our spruce PDF 文件使用 pdfFactory Pro 試用版本創(chuàng)建 54 A protection B pleasure C strength D shade 55 A brave B tough C confident D evergreen A Vienna the capital of Austria is famous for its wealth of art music museums and parks But some locals are saying that the city s beauty is damaged by dog owners who don t clean up after their pets And last week they came up with a solution There is a eitywide campaign telling dog owners to pick up after their dogs That means don t leave a mess on city streets and in parks We want to reach as many dog owners as possible to remind them of the rules said Ulli Sima city official in charge of the environment We want to show them the easiest solution to the problem put it in a bag and then in the next rubbish bin said Sima There are about 158 000 dogs in Vienna The city requires their owners to bag the pet s mess when walking it outdoors But it is believed that only a small number of the city s dog lovers actually follow the rules Every day dogs drop between 5 and 10 tons of their waste around the city Vienna spends 7 million euros 70 million yuan every year just to keep the streets mess free The city is blamed for not being very strict with the rules Dog owners say they pay 40 euros each year for their pet But the city argues the dog license fee has nothing to do with cleaning up dog messes The fine for leaving a dog mess is high as much as 72 euros The city however seldom punishes those rule breakers City officials said that the campaign was not meant to be an attack on dog owners The city does a lot for peaceful co existence by building areas for dogs or providing bags for dog waste But dog owners must do their part as well and accept these offers said Sima 56 This passage is most likely taken from A a newspaper B a geography book C an instruction bock for pets D official papers 57 Dog owners in Vienna pay 40 euros each year A for walking their dogs in the streets B to have people clean up dog messes C for not obeying the rules D for the right to own a dog 58 Which of the following statements is NOT right according to the passage A City officials don t think dog owners can walk their dogs anywhere outside the special areas for dogs B The writer believes that both the government and dog owners should do their part C City officials hold the opinion that cleaning up the mess is not included in what dog owners have paid D Some dog owners think it is the government that is responsible for the cleaning up B In our time Marx once wrote change is upon the world and cannot be stopped as PDF 文件使用 pdfFactory Pro 試用版本創(chuàng)建 we wish The thing now is to understand it Marx devoted his life to understanding that change Born in Trier in 1818 he came from a rich middle class family Many of his relatives had believed in J udaism 猶 太 教 but his father had changed to believe in Protestantism 新教 in order to become a lawyer After studying at the universities of Bonn and Berlin Marx became interestect in politics in his early twenties and in 1848 wrote The Communist Mani festo together with his life long friend Friedrich Engels Revolution broke out throughout Europe in 1848 and Marx was forced to leave Germany when it failed in 1849 He moved to London where he spent the rest of his life working in the British Museum His stay in the house in Dean Street in Soho was a time of great hardship for Marx and his family He was surviving almost on the money provided by Engels and on the very little money he earned as the foreign reporter for a newspaper in New York Three of his six children died during the time in Soho and Marx even had to borrow money in order to bury one of them Only when Marx s wife Jenny got 120 pounds after her mother died was the family able to move out of Soho and into a slightly better house in Kentish Town Marx died on March 14th 1883 and is buried in Highgate Cemetery in north London 59 Why did Karl Marx s father change his belief from Judaism to Protestantism A For his son s education B For his career development C Not to be looked down on D To move to another country 60 Why did Karl Marx leaveGermany A He was offered a job by the British Museum B He couldn t find work in Germany C The political situation was very dangerous for him D He wanted to write a book 61 Where did Karl Marx work for a newspaper A In New York B In Berlin C In Trier D In London 62 Karl Marx A lived a happy life in Soho I ondon B suffered the death of more than half his children C was born in a poor family D lived a better life after his mother in law died C If you take a look at the best selling books in the UK these days it is almost certain that there will be a lot of autobiographies in that list Bill Clinton Nelson Mandela and actor Michael J Fox have all written them An autobiography is the story of a person s life written by that person It is usually a very famous person who might tell us all about their childhood how they became famous and any other interesting things that have happened in their lives Traditionally someone would write an autobiography when they were older because they PDF 文件使用 pdfFactory Pro 試用版本創(chuàng)建 had had a long successful life However these days there are many magazines with sto ries and photos of the stars which sell very well Reality TV shows are extremely popular and lots of people become famous very easily just from being on the TV rather than being able to sing or act well As a result people become famous very quickly and as soon as they are famous a lot of money can be made from writing an autobiography even if they are very young So now you can find an autobiography from almost everyone who is in the public eye Even though we can follow the lives of the stars very closely on TV or in magazines nowa days we maybe don t know how they live their lives from day to day Autobiographies often give the information we never knew about the stars The British public are very curious to find out more so they are very eager to read autobiographies Not every star wants to write though Sometimes stars employ writers to write their life stories for them The writer will interview the star listen to everything they want to say record interviews and then write the book based on their words David Beckham did this with his book My Side Not everyone likes to read books regularly but they might like to read about the lives of stars Autobiographies are helping to get more British people reading books About 100 million autobiographies are sold in Britain every year More stars depend on them for extra income and as more of these books appear in the shops more people are sure to keep buying them 63 An autobiography is A always a best seller in the UK B someone s life story normally written by themselves C a magazine with stories and photos of a star D a program that tells us the lives of the stars nowadays 64 Traditionally someone would write his autobiography when A they became famous B they wanted to make money C they were older and had achieved a lot D they wanted to share their childhood with the readers 65 David Beckham A wrote the book My Side himself B interviewed a famous writer and learned how to write an autobiography C listened to everything his readers wanted to say D had his autobiography written 66 The writer probably would agree that autobiographies are good in that A they tell us a lot about the everyday life of famous people B famous people earn a lot of money by selling them C they encourage people to read D we can learn a lot from them D The months are familiar to everyone Nearly any small child can rattle off the twelve months of the year However one important piece of knowledge is still missing an PDF 文件使用 pdfFactory Pro 試用版本創(chuàng)建 explana tion of how and why the names came into being Every month s name tells a story January is named after Janus a Roman god who was described as having two faces one looking forward and one looking back As the god of doors he had to watch out for friends and enemies coming from either direction February is one of the few months not named after a person February is a form of februare which was a Roman festival On that day people begged the gods for healthy chil dren and enough crops in the next year March is named after Mars whom many people have read about as the god of war Few people realize that at first Mars was the god of springtime Fighters would take the winter off from fighting resting while the weather was too bad for battle In the spring around what we now think of as March battles would start again From this time line Mars soon became more well known as the god of war than of springtime April is a mystery Experts argue a lot about the origin of it May is also named after a goddess Maika She was the goddess of plants Because plants often begin to have flowers in May Not every month kept the same name over the years For example July and August weren t always known by those names The first name for July was Quintilis fifth month August was at first called Sextilis sixth month Likewise Septemher October November and December were the seventh eighth ninth and tenth months How did July and August get their new names July was named after Julius Caesar the first emperor of Rome after he was killed in 66BC August was named after Augustus Caesar Julius Caesar s nephew 67 The underlined phrase rattle off most probably means A shake until something drops off B say something quickly from memory C get rid of D feel unhappy 68 The main purpose of the passage is A to explain how the months got their names B to show why there are twelve not just ten months C to show how important human activities are in deciding the names of the months D to suggest new names for the months 69 For which of the following reasons does the passage say that Janus needed both of his faces A He was the caretaker of fighters in battle B He was the god of the beginning of the year C He had to look in both directions as the god of doors D He had more days in his month than in the other months 70 According to the passage which of the following months was named after a festival A February B March C April D May E With both hands resting on top of the steering wheel Oshima looks over at me That s where you will be living now Kafka In the room where Miss Saeki used to spend time PDF 文件使用 pdfFactory Pro 試用版本創(chuàng)建 with her boyfriend As I said there is some change to the library but it s the very same room Silence on my part Miss Saeki s life stopped at age 20 when her lover died No maybe not age 20 maybe much earlier I don t know the details but you need to know of this The hands of the clock inside her soul stopped then Time outside of course flows on as always but she isn t affected by it For her what we consider normal time is meaningless Meaningless Oshima nods Like it doesn t exist What you re saying is Miss Saeki still lives in that frozen time Exactly When you get to know her better you ll understand Oshima reaches out and lays a hand on my knee on a totally natural gesture Kafka in everybody s life there s a point of no return And in a very few cases a point where you can t go forward any more And when you reach that point all we can do is quietly accept the fact That s how we survive We re about to get onto the main highway There s one other thing I d like you to know of he goes on Miss Saeki has a wounded heart To some degree that s true of all of us But Miss Saeki has a special wound that goes beyond the usual meaning of the term Her soul moves in mysterious ways I m not saying she s dangerous don t get me wrong On a day to day level she s certainly got her act together probably more than anyone else I know She s attractive deep smart But just don t let it worry you if you notice something strange about her sometimes Strange I can t help asking Oshima shakes his head I really like Miss Saeki and respect her I m sure you ll come to feel the same way This doesn t really answer my question but Oshima doesn t say anything 71 The underlined part Miss Saeki is still living in that frozen time means that A although Miss Saeki is dead she s still alive in people s memory B the time Miss Saeki spent with her boyfriend was very cold C the time Miss Saeki spent with her boyfriend was very unhappy D Miss Saeki cannot get out of the sadness brought

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