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1、2006年高三英語綜合能力檢測題(16)試卷來源:山東省濰坊市2006年高三統(tǒng)一考試2006/5/15第二部分英語知識運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié) 單項(xiàng)填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)21. We were shocked to hear the n ews thattwo Chin ese engin eers were shot todeath in Pakista n, worse still,third one died in hospital afterwards.A. the ; a B. the ; theC.不填;aD.不填;the22. Jessica ough
2、t to stop work. She has a headache because shetoo long.A. readB. is read ingC. had readD. has bee n read ing23. Tim, new copies of“ Harry Potter ” are on sale now. Won derful! Let go and buythis Sun day.A. itB. thatC. oneD. any24. How would you like your tea?A. Very quickly B. As it comes, please C.
3、 Very muchD. I don t like tea25. rich certa in n atural resources may be, they cannot replace themselves and aresurely to be used up in time.A. HoweverB. WhateverC. HowD. No matter26. If you keep quiet and read your book, child, youhave my promiseI will buy you a box of chocolates.A. are going to ;
4、that B. shall ; that C. will ; whichD. are to ; which27. The hoursthe childre n spe nd in their on e-way relati on ship with televisi onpeople un doubtedly affect their relati on ships with real-life people.A. whe nB. thatC. in whichD. on which28. Have your worki ng con diti ons improved? No,than be
5、fore, I m afraid.A. no betterB. a little better C. not worse D. no worse29. The thief broke in, trying to ope n the safe but.A. in no wayB. in vain C. without effectD. at a loss30. Bad habits are easilywhile good ones are hard to develop.A. kept upB. caught upC. draw n upD. picked up31. The king is
6、said toby the spider weavi ng its web in the cave where he washidi ng and defeated his en emy at last.A. be en couraged B. being en couraged C. have bee n en couragedD. have en couraged32. Had the boy worked harder, hethe exams.A. must have got throughB. could get throughC. ought to get throughD. wo
7、uld have got through33. Only un der special circumsta ncesto take up those tests.A. are freshme n permittedB. freshme n are permittedC. permitted are freshme nD. are permitted freshme n34. The comme nts which he mademarket ing bothered his boss greatly.A. being concerned B. concerned C. be concerned
8、 D. concerning35. Can I borrow your car?Well . ,.A. if you must B. if you n eedC. if you can D. if you should第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)I believe in my mother. My belief bega n whe n I was just a kid,36I dreamed ofbeco ming a doctor.My mother was a 37. Through her work, she observed that_38_people
9、spe nt a lot more time39_ tha n they did watch ing televisio n. She40that my brother and I couldonly watch two to three pre-selected TV programs during the week. With our free time, we had to read two books each from the Detroit Public Library and41writte n book reports to her.She would mark them up
10、 with check marks and un derl ine the importa nt42. Years laterwe realized her marks were a43. My mother was illiterate(文盲).Although we hadno mon ey, betwee n the covers of those books, I could go any where, do any thi ng and be 44.When I en tered high school I was an A-stude nt,45not for Ion g. I w
11、an ted the fancyclothes. I wan ted to hang about with the guys. I went from being an A-stude nt to a B-stude nt to a C-student, but I didn t46. I was cool.One ni ght my mother came home from work ing her multiple jobs and I47about nothavi ng eno ugh Italia n kn it shirts. She said,“ Okathe mbn eyjiv
12、m akei talis week byscrubbing floors and _48_ bathrooms, and you can buy the family food and pay the bills. With everything left over, you can have all that you want. ” I was very 49 with thatarran geme nt but50I got through allocati ng (分配)mon ey, there was nothing left. Irealized my mother was a f
13、inan cial genius to be able to keep a51over our heads and anykind of food on the table, much less buy clothes. I also52 that immediate satisfactionwas n t going to getme any where. Success53_ in tellectual preparati on. I went back to mystudies and became an A-stude nt54, and even tually I fulfilled
14、 my dream and I became a5536. A. whereB. whichC. whe nD. who37. A. maidserva ntB. teacherC. workerD. nurse38. A. healthyB. successfulC. powerfulD. clever39. A. search ingB. readi ngC. worki ngD. trai ning40. A. orderedB. i nsistedC. suggestedD.announced41. A. ha nd inB. turn overC. pick upD. write d
15、ow n42. A. titles43. A. gameB. ideasB. trickC. booksC. pleasure44. A. an ybodyB. nobodyC. somebody45. A. andB. soC. but46. A. knowB. careC. face47. A. thoughtB. chattedC. compla ined48. A. repairi ngB. clea ningC. rubb ing49. A. en couragedB. puzzledC. moved50. A. as soon asB. ifC. once51. A. wallB.
16、 houseC. wi ndow52. A. realizedB. imagi nedC. believed53. A. suitedB. requiredC. made54. A. eve nB. foreverC. before55. A. professorB. expertC. doctor第三部分閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分-,滿分40分)D. partsD. taskD. everybodyD. orD. stopD. worriedD. watch ingD. pleasedD. sinceD. roofD. no ticedD. matchedD. aga inD. bos
17、st set a foot on yowhat it looks like .the wordrubbish comes to minI stole your dog today. No, I did n house, but from the con diti on of your dog, I can imag inell remain here or whether I ving homewhee tshea loI found her along a road, with a heavy cha in wrapped around her n eck, still attached t
18、o rotte n boards from her doghouse. Not onlydid I know that most of the tow n people had already ignored her, jUdgi ng by where I found her, but I knew that if she had gotten into the woods, the “ cross that she dragged behind her would have wrapped around a tree until starvation or thirst killed he
19、r.She has a beautiful name now. Already in the first week she has come to look more like sheshould. Her eyes sparkle and she has learned to wag her tail in greeting. She has stopped flinching(畏縮)when I make a sudden movement, because she knows now that I won t beat her, in fact,she rarely leaves my
20、side. She s evavscemnugh to bark at a cat and today I watchedfrom the window as she attempted to play with the other dogs. No, it s clear she does i or her former life on a chain.It s not clear yet whether she can count on more in dividual atte nti on tha n I can give her, but one thing is certa in,
21、 this is one bitof stolen “ property ” who is never returning to you. So sue me, accuse me, plead with the courtsthat she is rightfully yours . I m convinced this is the best“ crime ” I ve eveanything has pleased me more tha n the day I stole your dog. I n eed only look into her beautifulbrown eyes
22、to know that she d defend my decision with her life. If we have one prayer, it is thatyou will not replace her, and if we have one special day to celebrate together, it is the day I stole your dog and the day she stole my heart.56. What s the author s attitude towards the former owner of the dog?A.
23、Puzzled.B. Angry.C. Shocked.D. Satisfied.57. It can be in ferred from the passage that.A. the dog is not lovelyB. the dog tried to find a kind masterC. the dog was treated badly by its former masterD. the author will be charged with steali ng a dog58. All the following statements showed us the dog s
24、 recovery from her nature exceptA. play ing with other dogsB. bark ing at acatC. not miss ing her former masterD. wavi ng her tail to make greetings59. What did the author thi nk of his theft?A. He was afraid of being puni shed.B. He thoughthe had to do it.C. He believed that the law wouldallow him
25、to do so.D. He did itwith pride.BAlthough it doesn breathe fire, this dragon can fly. And what a beauty it is. By far the scariest thing about the drago nfly is its n ame. This double-w in ged, fast-fly ing in sect is totally harmless. It has large, deep eyes that can detect the smallest movements.
26、Its body may be bright blue and red or, a vivid green. Dragonflies in flight look like dancing spots of color in the light of a midsummer s day.The drago nfly has a long and respectable history. It was one of the first flying in sects on the earth. To see this oldster of the in sect world in action,
27、 head for a pond. Drago nflies live n ear the water. In fact, they lay their eggs right in the water.A drago nfly goes through several big cha nges before it becomes a flying in sect. From the egg, a tiny creature called a nymph is hatched. It lives in the water, eating other small creatures that li
28、ve in the pond. As the ny mph grows, it becomes too big for its skin. Then it sheds (lose n aturally) the skin that is too small for it. Soon it grows a new one. This molting happe ns several times, un til the in sect is full grow n. At this time it crawls up the stem of a water pla nt, out into the
29、 air. It squeezes its way out of its last skin as a full-fledged drago nfly.After going through all that work to grow up, the drago nfly only lives for about a mon th. But for this short time it startles the hot summer air with its bright beauty.60. The passage mainly tells us.A. drag on flies are h
30、armless, beautiful in sects with an in teresti ng life cycleB. drag on flies add to the beauty of hot summersC. i nsects that live n ear water are harmless and fasci nati ngD. in sects go through several cha nges before they can fly61. Young drag onfly ny mphs eat.A. their own skin B. their own eggs
31、C. water pla nt stems D. other pond creatures62. Accord ing to the passage, we can say that.A. drag on flies often bring trouble to the environmentB. drag on flies can swim freely in the pondC. drago nflies are the scariest in sect with a very short life spa nD. drago nflies shed skin over and over
32、aga in while grow ing up63. The underlined word “ molting ” in paragraph 3 meansB. sheddi ng skin C. lay ing eggsCBeverage Service We serve a variety free of charge. However, as flying has a non alcoholic beverages are recomme nded.Electronic Equipment Cellular phones, FM/AM radios, portable televis
33、i on sets and electro nic toys with remote con trols must n ot be used in the cab in, as their sig nals may in terfere with the aircrafts n avigati onal in strume nts. Laptop computers and CD (MD, MP3) players may be used duri ng cruis ing portions of the flight but not duri ng the takeoff and landi
34、ng.A. hatch ing eggsD. produci ng ny mphsof soft drinks, coffee, tea anddehydrating effect, water andInflight EntertainmentA wide selecti on of intern atio nalpublicati ons are available for your readi ng pleasure. You may keep this free copy of Morning Calm magaz ine, but kin dly retur n all other
35、readi ng materials after you have fini shed with them for the ben efit of fellow passe ngers. A select ion of music is available on eight cha nn els, from cha nnel 3 to 10. The cha nnel cha nger is on your armrest. We also offer a select ion of popularfilms; you may liste n in En glish on cha nnel 2
36、. Paduk (go) and chess are available on request, and we have free postcards and stati on ery.Medical Needs We keep a select ion of non prescripti on medici ne for any passe nger sufferi ng from mild sick nesses. An emergency medical kit is also available for more serious illnesses.Travelling with In
37、fants and Children Baby bass in ets are provided on a first come first serve basis and should be requested at the time of book ing. Special meals for childre n and infants can be served if the request is made 24 hours before departure. Selected giveaways for childre n aged 2 to 12 are available on a
38、ll intern ati onal flights.64. The services above are probably offered by.A. a traveli ng age ntB. a medical cen ter C. an airli ne D. a five-star hotel65. Which of the following is forbidden according to the passage?A. Using mobile pho nes.B. Liste ning to MP3.C. Having non prescripti on medici ne.
39、D. Watch ing popular films.66. If you turn on cha nnel 5 on your armrest, what will you enjoy?A. Intern ati onal n ews. B. Free-of-charge drin ks. C. Fashi on magaz in es. D. Popular music.67. whe n should a passe nger request special meals for childre n and babies?A. 24 hours before departure.B. At
40、 the time of book ing.C. Soon after the takeoff.D. At the time of landing.DReutersBus driver and his passengers were being hailed (擁戴)as heroes last nightafter rescuing a woman from her burning car following a crash on the Bluff highway. The 60-year-old woma n was take n by ambula nee to Southla nd
41、Hospital after firefighters battled for 30 minu tes to cut her from her car.Acting Senior Sergea nt Brock Davis, of In vercargill, said emerge ncy services were called to the scene of the crash at the crossroads of Motorimu Rd and State Highway 1 shortly before 5pm yesterday.Mr Davis said a Mitsubis
42、hi Gala nt drive n by a 30-year-old man travelli ng n orth on the highway and the woman s southbound Suzuki Alto collided. The man suffered slight injuries inthe crash, he said.In vercargill Passe nger Tran sport Ltd driver Bill McDermott and a busload of New Zeala nd Aluminium Smelters Ltd workers
43、were first on the scene and alerted emergency services. The sce ne at the spot was chaotic (混亂的) ,Mr McDermott said.“ There was a car on its side and a guy wandering around who was quite hysterical,“ We stopped, got out and found a lady trapped in her car . then we noticed flames in the engine bay a
44、nd the smell of petrol.” MhoMI grabbed a fire ext in guisher from the bus, doused(潑灑)the flames, and several other workers con trolled traffic.However, he said his actions were“ no big deal ”.It s something you do you don t think about it, it s just something you get out anddo, ” he said. I just hop
45、e if I was in the same situation people would do the same for me. I wasjust worried about that damn thing bursti ng into flames.” Mr McDermott said the woma n icar remained calm. “ Sheiever panicked one little bit, ” he said. He was reluctant to take any credit for help ing the woma n.“ The praise g
46、oes to all the guys that jumped off that bus.” In vercargill senior statioiAlan Goldsworthy, who was officer in charge at the scene, said there was a possibility the car could have burst into flames if Mr. McDermott and the smelter workers had not helped. Theyshould acquire a good pat on the back, h
47、e said. ”68. The car accide nt happe ned.A. at noonB. at ni ghtC. i n the after noonD. i n the morni ng69. Who should get the biggest praise accord ing to the reporter?A. Brock DavisB. Bill McDermottC. Alla n GoldsworthyD. The firefighters70. Which of the followi ng stateme nts is false accord ing t
48、o the passage?A. The woma n driver was drivi ng south before the accide nt.B. The first wit nesses of the accide nt were passers-by.C. The firefighters spent half an hour helping the woman out.D. The woma n driver was very surprised and frighte ned.71. The un derl ined sentence“ They should acquire
49、a good pat on the back” in the lasreally means.A. the gover nment should give each of the heroes a gold medal of honourB. the saved woman should offer as much money to the heroes as she canC. everybody there should pat the heroes on the back gen tly and tha nkfullyD. the good deeds of the heroes are
50、 well worthy of great appreciatio nEOK, so you ve decided on a career in the media, and you are sick to death with people telling you how competitive the industries are. You know you are going to have to get in any which way you can, and that this will probably mean making tea and photocopy ing, and
51、 you are prepared.But that may mean that you will find it a little disappointing when you emerge from an environment where your ideas or you have been publishing your own magazines, and enter a place where perhaps no one will ask you your name, or say hello to you in the morning, and where you are b
52、eing perhaps not paid to do a job.There are a nu mber of training schemes offered across the media, which are a great route in. Simon Winder was given his start in publishing by the MacMillan s training scheme.out to Africa and Asia for a couple of years, selling educational books. It was a terrible
53、 job in many ways but interesting training, ” says Winder. Because he had learnt first -hand about the bus in ess of publish ing, his training prepared him for a career in the in dustry. On his retur n to En gla nd, Win der made the move to a senior positi on at Penguin seve n years ago.If you can g
54、bt bn to a training scheme, or get a paid job straight away, the n offeri ng your services for free will ope n up many opport un ities to you. It is all about prov ing that you can do the job. Identify companies and people whose programmesou like, and then s imply write to them, ” Connock advises th
55、ose wan ti ng to break into televisi on,“ Offeryouwork for free ipossibly can, and the cha nces are you will impress with your hard work and ideas, and end up staying on in paid employment. That how practically every employee of Ten Alps ended up with the compa ny.”Wherever you start out, if you wor
56、k hard at what you do, your efforts will be rewarded.“ Don fdcus on where you want to end up, advises Ross, “ You khow where that is when you re there; just stay focused on the job in hand, and do that as well as you can.72. The main idea of this passage is probably.A. how to develop a career in the
57、 mediaB. the difficulties you will face in finding a job in the mediaC. the tiring work you have to do at first in the mediaD. what low pay you II get in the media73. What did the writer intend to tell us in the sec ond paragraph?A. No one is willi ng to speak to you.B. You are the least importa nt pers on in the un it.C. You will feel being ignored at the begi nning.D. You have to work withou
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