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藍(lán)天家教網(wǎng) 伴您快樂成長學(xué)普試卷英語(64)模擬版本試卷分第I卷(選擇題)和第II卷(非選擇題)兩部分,共150分。考試時間120分鐘。第I卷(三部分,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1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有二個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1. What s wrong with Jack?A. He has a cough. B. He has a cold. C. He has a fever.2. Where are the two speakers going?A. To a restaurant. B. To a zoo. C. To a shop.3. How does the man feel about the vacation?A. He is angry. B. He is excited. C. He is nervous.4. How much will the woman pay for the toy cars?A. 40 yuan. B. 34 yuan. C. 17 yuan.5. Whose house is the woman probably going to go for Christmas?A. Her sister s. B. Her parents. C. Her brother s.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。每段對話后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話前,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。每段對話讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、8題。6. Whom does the man want to talk with?A. Mr. White: B. Jim. C. Mr. Smith.7. Where is Dr. Smith ?A. He is in his office. B. Nobody knows. C. He went home.8. Which number is correct?A. 77231059. B. 77231058. C. 77221069.聽第7段材料,回答第9、11題。9. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. In the hospital. B. In an office. C. In a car.10. What happened to the man?A. He was sick. B. He was attacked. C. He was killed.11. Who probably is the woman?A. The man s wife. B. A policewoman. C. The man s workmate.聽第8段材料,回答第12、14題。12. Where is the flat in the town?A. In the center. B. Near a busy road. C. Beside a park.13. How much is the rent?A. 13 pounds a week. B. 300 pounds a year. C. 120 pounds a month.14. What does the man think of the flat?A. He likes it very much.B. He doesnt like it.C. He wants to see it first.聽第9段材料,回答第15、17題。15. What does the man do? A. A reporter.B. A writer.C. A detective.16. What comes to the womans mind first when planning stories?A. Places. B. People. C. Actions. 17. Whats the womans plan for the future?A. To be a serious writer. B. To publish detective stores.C. To produce box office films.聽第10段材料,回答第18、20題。18. What is the speaker in charge of?A. A small supermarket.B. A big supermarketC. A small branch of abig supermarket.19. Why many teenagers do shoplifting?A. They do it just for fun. B. They used to stealing goods. C. They are very poor.20. Which methods of prevention we didnt have?A. Store detectives and sighs up B. Closed-circuit television. C. Telephone with camera.第二部分 英語知識運(yùn)用(共兩部分,滿分45分)第一節(jié) 語法和詞匯知識(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)從A,B,C,D四個選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。21. - Arent you cold? - _ . I m boiling. A. Take it easy B. Thats all fightC. Not a little D. Far from it22. _ there are many kinds of different understanding of our body language, some gestures seem to be universal.A. While B. When C. If D. As23. The bus pulled up in the village, _ time for sightseeing.A. allowing B. admitting C. agreeing D. leaving24. We _ his idea for a music club, and decided to have an art club instead.A. rejected B. refused C. accepted D. objected25. The fatty lady jumped off the floor, screaming, as if _ by a snake.A. to have been bitten B. bittenC. being bitten D. to be bitten26. When you finish reading the report on Ren Changxia, you will have _ better understanding of _ life.A. a; the B. the; a C. /; the D. a; /27. She was so angry at all _ I was doing _ she walked out.A. that; which B. that; that C. which; that D. which; as to28. We Chinese people will never forget those _ we fought bird-flu.A. that; against B. who; withC. with whom ; for D. with whom; against29. - Mum, I turned down the TV. My sister is doing her homework.- Oh, dear. Youre really a _ boy.A. concerned B. careful C. considerable D. considerate30. Of all the books on the desk, _ is of any use for our study.A. nothing B. none C. neither D. no one31. Cars, buses and bikes _ stop when the traffic light is red.A. can B. must C. may D. need32. _ he had the chance to study abroad, a smile spread across his face.A. Knowing B. He knew C. His knowing D. When he knew33. Linda gave us a vivid _ of her trip to Mount Lu Shan after her return. A. accountB. explanationC. imaginationD. idea34. The technological revolution of today _ new challenge and opportunities for traditional media.A. creates B. has created C. will create D. is creating35. - Are you through with your homework?- Well, _.A. sort of B. go ahead C. why not D. that s OK第二節(jié) 完形填空(共20小題;每題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從后面所給各題的四個選項(xiàng)(A,B,C和D)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。School was over and I was both mentally and physically tired. I sat at the very front of the bus because of my 36 to get home. Sitting at the front made me 37 out like a shiny coin in a pile of dull pennies.Jane, the driver, tried to break the 38 atmosphere by striking the match of 39 .I tried to mind manners and 40 listened, but usually I was too busy thinking of my day. On this day, 41 , her conversation was worth listening to.My fathers sick, she said to no one in 42 . I could see the anxiety and fear in her eyes. with a sudden change of attitude and interest, I asked, whats wrong with him?With her eyes wet and her voice tight from 43 the team, she responded, Heart trouble. Her eyes lowed as she 44 , Ive already lost my mum, so I don t think I can stand losing him. I couldnt respond. I was 45 . My heart ached for her. I sat on the old, smelly seat thinking of the great 46 my own mother was thrown into when my father died. I saw how hard it was, 47 still is, for her. I wouldnt like anyone to go 48 that.Suddenly I realized Jane wasnt only a bus driver. That was 49 her job. She had a whole world of family and concerns, too. I have never thought of her as 50 but a bus driver:I suddenly felt very 51 . I realized I had only thought of her as 52 as what her purpose was in my life, I paid no attention to Jane because she was a bus driver. I had judged her by her job and brushed her off as 53 . For all I know, I m just another person in 54 elses world, and may not even be important. I _55_ not have been so selfish and self-centered. Everyone has places to go, people to see and appointments to keep. Understanding people is an art.36. A. anxiety B. determination C. decision D. attempt37. A. find B. make C. think D. stand38. A. unpopular B. uncomfortable C. unusual D. unforgettable39. A. fire B. topic C. conversation D. discussion40. A. politely B. devotedly C. carelessly D. sincerely41, A. however B. therefore C. thus D. otherwise42. A. surprise B. common C. silence D. particular43. A. fighting B. avoiding C. clearing D. keeping44. A. told B. lasted C. repeated D. continued45. A. for sure B. at ease C. in shock D. in despair46. A. mercy B. pain C. pity D. disappointment47. A. so B. yet C. and D. or48. A. over B. round C. through D. without49. A. almost B. nearly C. ever D. just50. A. something B. anything C. nothing D. everything51. A. sad B. depressed C. selfish D. worried第三部分 閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)閱讀下列短文,從所給的四個選項(xiàng)(A,B,C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。AKincaid looked at his watch: eight-seventeen. The truck started on the second try, and he backed out, shifted gears, and moved slowly down the alley under hazy sun. Through the streets of Bellingham he went, heading south on Washington 11, running along the coast of Puget Sound for a few miles, then following the highway as it swung east a little before meeting U. S. Route 20.Turning into the sun, he began the long, winding drive through the Cascades. He liked this country and felt unpressed, stopping now and then to make notes about interesting possibilities for future expeditions or to shoot what he called memory snapshots. The purpose of these causal photographs was to remind him of places he might want to visit again and approach more seriously. In later afternoon he turned north at Spokane, picking up U.S. Route 2, which would take him halfway across the northern United States to Duluth, Minnesota.He wished for the thousandth time in his life that he had a dog, a golden retriever, maybe, for travels like this and to keep him company at home. But he was frequently away; overseas much of the time and it would not be fair to the animal. Still, he thought about it anyway. In a few years he would be getting too old for the hard fieldwork. I must get a dog then. He said to himself.Drives like this always put him into a sentimental mood. The dog was part of it. Robert Kincaid was alone as its possible to be - an only child, parents both dead, distant relatives who had lost track of him and he had no close friends.He thought about Marian. She had left him nine years ago after five years of marriage. She was fifty-two now, which would make her just under forty. Marian had dreams of becoming a musician, a folk singer. She knew all of the Weavers songs and sang them pretty well in the coffee house of Seattle. When he was home in the old days, .he drove her to the shows and sat in the audience while she sang.His long absences - two or three months sometimes - were hard on the marriage. He knew that. She was aware of what he did when they decided to get married, and both of them had a vague (not clear) sense that it could all be handled somehow. It couldnt when he came from photographing a story in Iceland and, she was gone. The note read, Robert, it didnt work out, I left you the Harmony guitar. Stay in touch. He didnt stay in touch. Neither did she. He signed the divorce papers when they arrived a year later and caught a plane for Australia the next day. She had asked for nothing except her freedom.56. Which route is the right one taken by Kincaid?A. Bellingham -Washington 11 - Puget Sound - U.S. Route 20 - U.S. Route 2 - Duluth.B. U. S. Route 2 - Bellingham - Washington 11 - Puget Sound - U. S. Route 20 - Duluth.C. U.S. Route 2-U.S. Route 20-Duluth - Bellingham - Washington 11.D. Bellingham - Washington 11 - U.S. Route 2 - U.S. Route20 - Duluth.57. Which statement is true according to the passage?A. Kincaids parents were dead and he only kept in touch with some distant relatives.B. Kincaid would have had a dog if he hadnt been away from home too much.C. Kincaid used to have a golden retriever. D. Kincaid needed a dog in doing his hard fieldwork.58. Why did Kincaid stop to take photos while driving? A. To write “memory snapshots”. B. To remind himself of places he might want to visit again.C. To avoid forgetting the way back.D. To shoot beautiful scenery along the road.59. What can you know about Marian?A. She died after five years of marriage.B. She was older than Kincaid.C. She could sing very well and earned big money.D. She was not a professional pop singer.BGoing home for Christmas is a tradition of the holiday season. No matter where you may be the rest of the year, being at home with your family and friends for Christmas is a must. The Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays are the busiest times of the year at airports, train stations and bus stations. It seems that all America is on the move and Americans are on their way to spend the holidays with their loved ones.This means that the house will be full of cousins, aunts and uncles that might not see each other during, the year. Everyone joins in to help in the preparation of the festival. Some family members go to choose a Christmas tree to buy and bring home. Others decorate the house on wrap presents. And of course, each household needs to make lots of food!At Christmas Eve gatherings adults have eggnog, which is made of cream, milk, sugar, beaten eggs and brandy. Plenty of eggnog or hot cocoa is on hand in colder climates for carolers, or people who go from house to house sing Christmas carols to their neighbors.Long ago, each child hung a stocking, or sock, over the fireplace. Santa entered down the chimney and left candy and presents inside the socks for the children. Today the tradition is carried on, but the socks are now large red sock-shaped fabric bags still called stockings. Each child cant wait to open his or her eyes to see what Santa has left in the stocking.Giving gifts is a Christmas tradition. However, in recent years, more and more people have complained that Christmas is too commercialized (商業(yè)化), especially in large dries. Store owners begin advertising and decorating very early in hopes of selling more goods. Some people believe that the origin of Christmas has been lost.60. It is a traditional custom for Americans _.A. to buy Christmas trees and bring them to churches for ChristmasB. to drink beer on Christmas EveC. to go home for Christmas with their family and relativesD. to hung stockings on the chimney61. The underlined word eggnog in the third paragraph is a kind of _.A. drink B. food C. egg D. present62. Each child hung a stocking over the fireplace in order to _.A. get some eggnog. B. have a look at Santa C. get some candy and presents D. get some money from his/her parents63. The last paragraph wants to tell us that _.A. giving gifts is a Christmas traditionB. giving gifts is getting more and more commercializedC. store owners hope to get more presentsD. people think there will be no Christmas in the futureCRoad politeness is not only good manners, but good sense too. It takes the most cool-headed and good-tempered of drivers to resist the temptation to take revenge (報復(fù))when subjected to uncivilized behavior. On the other hand, a little politeness goes a long way towards reducing the tensions of motoring. A friendly nod or a wave of acknowledgement in response to an act of politeness helps to create an atmosphere of goodwill and tolerance so necessary in modern tragic conditions. But such acknowledgements of politeness are all too rare today. Many drivers nowadays dont even seem able to recognize politeness when they see it.However, misplaced politeness can be dangerous. Typical examples are the drivers who brakes violently to allow a car to come out of a side street at some danger to following traffic, when a few seconds later the road would be clear anyway; or the man who waves a child across a zebra crossing into the path of oncoming vehicles that may be unable to stop in time. The same goes for encouraging old ladies to cross the road wherever and whenever they like to. It always amazes me that the highways are not covered with the dead bodies of these grannies.An experienced driver, whose manners are faultless, told me it would help if motorists learnt to move correctly into traffic streams one at a time without causing the total blockages that give rise to bad temper. Unfortunately, modern motorists can t even learn to drive, let alone master the less obvious points of roadmanship. Years ago the experts warned us that an explosion in car-ownership would demand a lot more give and take from all road users. Its high time for all of us to take this message to heart.64. According to the passage, the role of politeness is _.A. resisting the temptation to take revenge when subjected to uncivilized behaviorB. reducing the tensions of motoringC. responding to a friendly nod or wave of acknowledgementD. Both A and B65. By good Sense in the first paragraph, the writer means _.A. the drivers ability to understand and react reasonablyB. the drivers immediate response to difficult and severe conditionsC. the drivers tolerance of rude or even savage behaviorD. the drivers acknowledgement to politeness and regulations66. Experts have long pointed out that in the face of an explosion of car-ownership A. road users should make sacrifices (犧牲)B. drivers should be ready to give in to each otherC. drivers should have more communication among themselvesD. drivers will suffer great loss if they pay no respect to others67. In the writher s opinion, _.A. strict traffic regulations neededB. drivers should apply road politeness properlyC. rude drivers should be punishedD. drivers should avoid traffic jamsDThe route from north to south is a general picture of Norwegian nature: thundering waterfalls, rushing mountain streams and roads that run along glaciers, after having gone through thick pine forests and coastal lakes and fiords (挪威的海灣,峽灣)The inner part of the country is very rugged and almost one third of it is covered with trees. Despite its northern latitude, the Norwegian weather is in fact maritime and damp, because it is affected by the mitigating (調(diào)節(jié)) action of the warm Gulf Stream, coming from the Gulf of Mexico, which flows up the coast preventing the formation of sea ice.Bergen, a port lying in the southeast of the country, is crowded with brightly colored houses, which belonged to German traders of the powerful Hanseatic League. Despite several fires, the area keeps the atmosphere of the old port and Commercial City from the Middle Ages. UNESCO recently declared it a World Heritage Site and included i

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