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1、東北育才五模五校聯(lián)考高三年級英語科試卷2007-2008學年度上學期期末考試高三年級英語科試卷命題人:李鐵英 校對人:胡穎第一卷 (三部分 共115分)第一部分:聽力理解(共兩小節(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(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你將有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1Which of the following is true about the man?A. He wants to have a meal. B. He is ch

2、ecking into the hotel. C. He wants to book a room.2. What time is it now?A. 8: 00.B. 7: 45.C. 8: 15.3. Where is the mans bike now?A. Under the stairs.B. At the gate.C. In the garden.4. What is the possible relationship between the two speakers?A. Mother and son.B. Teacher and student. C. Boss and em

3、ployee.5. What does the man say about September in his country?A. Its cold. B. Its very pleasant. C. Its rainy.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。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,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(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6-8題。6. What is the main topic of the conversati

4、on?A. Watching football games.B. Meeting football players.C. Cheering in the stadium.7. What do we know about the man?A. He doesnt like football at all.B. He is too busy to go to the stadium.C. He likes watching football games on TV.8. What does the woman like to do?A. Take photos of football games

5、with her camera.B. Watch football games in the stadium.C. Cheer for her favorite football players聽第7段材料,回答第9-11題。9. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. A research plan made in space.B. A certain product made in space.C. A problem in making things in space.10. What might the balls most prob

6、ably be used for?A. Eye protection.B. Earth protection.C. Medical science.11. Why have astronauts made the ball in space?A. To Make them perfectly round.B. To keep them smaller in size.C. To produce them cheaply.聽第8段材料,回答第12-14題。12. What course is mentioned here? A. PhysicsB. Politics.C. Economic re

7、search.13. When isn't Professor White occupied?A. On Wednesday afternoon.B. All day Wednesday.C. In the following term.14. Which of the following is true?A. Ann Smith can register for the professors course.B. Ann Smith is interested in getting some knowledge of physics.C. Ann Smith is eager to t

8、ake the professors course. 聽第9段材料,回答第15-17題。15. What has George planned to do during the summer vacation?A. To visit China.B. To teach English to some immigrants (移民).C. To improve his Chinese.16. Which of the following is the most important to learn for immigrants?A. Speaking. B. Writing. C. Readin

9、g.17. Why does George know so much about English teaching?A. Because he majored in English Education at college.B. Because he read a lot about Teaching English as a Second Language.C. Because he took a course in Teaching English as a Second Language.聽第10段材料,回答第18-20題。18. Who wouldnt go to the town M

10、eryton?A. Lydia.B. Mary.C. Kitty.19. How did the ladies start their talk with the two gentlemen?A. They walked across the street,pretending to see something in the shop opposite.B. They knew the two gentlemen before and went up to talk with them.C. They said hello to the gentlemen and asked the offi

11、cer to introduce his friend.20. What is the young man?A. A teacher.B. A manager.C. A soldier.第二部分:英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié):單項填空(共15小題,每小題1分, 滿分15分)21. According to constitutions, Putin is obliged to leave office at the end of his second term although he is popular in Russia.A. the, theB. /, theC. /, /D.

12、 the, /22. A thief who broke into a church was caught because traces of wax, found on his clothes, _ from the sort of candles used only in churches. A. had comeB. comingC. comeD. that came 23. Have you ever heard of Jay Chous new movie “Kungfu Dunk”? . Does it come out in February?A. Yes, I see.B. N

13、o, I never heard it.C. Yes, it rings a bell.D. No, it came as no surprise. 24. If you let challenges stimulate annoy you, much more can be accomplished than you thought possible.A. more thanB. other thanC. less thanD. rather than25. A recent survey shows 4 million Chinese came to Beijing from other

14、cities to work and live, and is called the “floating population” is growing annually.A. whoB. thoseC. whatD. as26. Only when the government increases affordable homes for low-income groups . A. the imbalance of demand and supply can be removedB. can be removed the imbalance of demand and supply C. c

15、an be the imbalance of demand and supply removedD. can the imbalance of demand and supply be removed27. This crop has similar qualities to the previous one, _ both wind-resistant and adapted to the same type of soil. A. being B. been C. to be D. having been 28. Frequently single-parent children _ so

16、me of the functions that the absent adult in the house would have served.A. take in B. take on C. take over D. take after 29. The price of beer _ from 50 cents to $4 per liter during the summer season. A. altered B. ranged C. separated D. differed 30. We are all for your proposal that the discussion

17、 . A. be put off B. was put off C. should put off D. is to put off 31. Criticism and self-criticism is necessary _ it helps us to find and correct our mistakes. A. by that B. at that C. on that D. in that 32. Will you be this afternoon, John?It depends. Im afraid Ill be called in by my manager.A. su

18、itable B. convenient C. accurate D. available 33. With only eight months until the Olympics, chefs at Beijings hotels are refining menus for visitors who will come from around the world.A. goingB. goneC. being goingD. to go34. The rise of housing prices, 1 percent higher than of October, hit a new h

19、igh at the end of December.A. thatB. oneC. the oneD. those35. In previous times, when fresh meat was in short _, pigeons were kept by many households as a source of food.A. store B. provision C. reserve D. supply 第二節(jié):完型填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給各題的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中選出能填入相應(yīng)空白處的最佳選項。Children mod

20、el themselves largely on their parents. They do so mainly 36 identification. Children identify with a parent when they believe they have the qualities and feelings that are characteristic of that parent. The things parents do and sayand the 37 they do and say to themtherefore 38 influence a child

21、9;s 39 .However, parents must consistently behave like the type of 40 they want their child to become.A parent's actions 41 affect the self-image that a child forms. Children who see mainly positive qualities in their 42 will be 43 to see themselves in a positive way, 44 children who observe chi

22、efly 45 qualities instead will have a hard time 46 positive qualities in themselves. Children may 47 their self-image, 48 , as they become increasingly influenced by peers before they reach 13 .Isolated events, 49 dramatic ones, do not 50 have a permanent effect on a child's behavior. Children i

23、nterpret such events according to their 51 attitudes and previous training. Children who know they are loved can, 52 , accept the divorce of their parent's or a parents early death .But if children feel unloved, they may interpret such events as a 53 of rejection or punishment.In the same way, a

24、ll children are not influenced alike by toys and games, reading matter, and television programs. 54 we have observed in the case of a dramatic change in family relations, the effect of an activity or experience depends on 55 the child interprets it.36. A. acrossB. withC. throughD. over37. A. gesture

25、 B. expressionC. way D. extent 38. A. mainlyB. largelyC. rarelyD. hardly39. A. behavior B. words C. mood D. reactions40. A. person B. humans C. creatures D. adults41. A. in turn B. neverthelessC. also D. as a result42. A. eyesB. parents C. peers D. behaviors 43. A. possibleB. perhapsC. probableD. li

26、kely44. A. whenB. sinceC. asD. while45. A. negative B. cheerful C. various D. complex 46. A. see B. seeing C. to see D. to seeing47. A. modify B. copy C. imitate D. continue 48. A. thusB. thereforeC. butD. however49. A. rather thanB. besides C. even D. apart from 50. A. necessarilyB. deeplyC. basica

27、llyD. slightly51. A. foundB. founding C. establishedD. establishing52. A. at least B. for exampleC. at most D. in return53. A. symbolizeB. signalC. signatureD. sign54. A. WhichB. AsC. LikeD. When55. A. whatB. whomC. howD. why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,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項,并把答案涂在答題卡上。A

28、It is 3 a.m. Everything on the university campus seems ghostlike in the quiet, misty darknesseverything except the computer center. Here, twenty students sit in chairs, tapping away on the keys. With eyes glued to the video screen, they tap on for hours. For the rest of the world, it might be the mi

29、ddle of the night, but here time does not exist. These young computer "hackers" are pursuing a kind of compulsion(強烈欲望), a drive which overshadows nearly every other part of their lives. They are compulsive computer programmers. Some of these students have been there for thirty hours or mo

30、re without a break for meals or sleep. Some have fallen asleep on sofas in the computer center, trying to catch a few winks(眨眼)but hate to get too far away from their beloved machines. Most of these students dont have to be at the computer center in the middle of the night. They arent working on ass

31、ignments. They are there because they want to bethey are irresistibly drawn there. And they are not alone. There are hackers at computer centers all across the country. In their extreme form, they focus on nothing else. They fail in school and lose contact with friends; they might have difficulty fi

32、nding jobs, choosing instead to wander from one computer center to another. "I remember one hacker. We had to carry him off his chair to feed him and put him to sleep. We really feared for his health," says a computer science professor at MIT. Computer science teachers are now more aware o

33、f the meaning of this hacker phenomenon. They know that the case of the hackers is not just the story of one persons relationship with a machine. It is the story of a societys relationship to the so-called thinking machines, which are becoming almost widespread. 56. Which of the following is NOT tru

34、e of those young computer "hackers"? A. Most of them are top students majoring in computer programming. B. For them, computer programming is almost the only purpose for their life. C. They can stay with the computer at the center for nearly three days on end. D. Their "love" for

35、the computer is so deep that they want to be near their machines even when they sleep. 57. It can be reasonably inferred from the passage that _. A. the "hacker" phenomenon exists only at university computer centers B. university computer centers are open to almost everyone C. university c

36、omputer centers are expecting outstanding programmers out of the "hackers" D. the "hacker" phenomenon is partly due to the lack of the computer centers 58. The authors attitude towards the "hacker" phenomenon can be described as _. A. positiveB. indifferentC. anxiousD.

37、disgusted 59. Which of the following may be a most appropriate title for the passage? A. The Charm of Computer Science B. A New Type of Electronic Toys C. Compulsive Computer Programmers D. Internet Addicts BOne of the most interesting paradoxes(自相矛盾的話) in America today is that Harvard University, t

38、he oldest institution of higher learning in the United States, is now engaged in a serious debate about what a university should be. “Should Harvard or any other university be an intellectual sanctuary, away from the political and social revolution of the age, or should it be a laboratory for experi

39、mentation with these political and social revolutions; or even an engine of the revolution?” This is what is being discussed privately in the faculty of Harvard. The issue was defined by Waiter Lippmann, a distinguished Harvard graduate, several years ago. “If the universities are to do their work,”

40、 he said, “they must be independent and they must be disinterested(廉潔) They are places to which men can turn for judgments which are unbiased(無偏見的) by partisanship(政黨支持)and special interest. Obviously, the moment the universities fall under political control, or under the control of private interest

41、s, or the moment they themselves take a hand in politics and the leadership of government, their value as independent and disinterested sources of judgments is damaged.” This is part of the argument that is going on at Harvard today. Another part is the argument of the militant(好戰(zhàn)的) : that a univers

42、ity is the keeper of our ideals and morals, and should not be “disinterested” but activist in bringing the nations ideals and actions together. Harvards men of today seem more troubled and less sure about personal, political and academic purpose than they did at the beginning. “They are not even cle

43、ar about how they should debate and solve their problems, but they are struggling with them privately, and how they come out is certain to influence American university and political life.” 60. The issues in the debate on Harvards goals are whether the universities should remain independent of our s

44、ociety and its problems, or whether they should . A. fight with the militant B. overcome the widespread dependency C. take an active part in solving societys ills D. support our old and established institutions 61. In regard to their goals and purposes in life, the author believes that Harvard men a

45、re becoming . A. more sure about them B. less sure about them C. more hopeful of reaching a satisfactory answer D. completely disappointed about ever 62. The word “sanctuary”in paragraph 3 is . A. a holy place devoted to a certain god B. a temple of middle age C. a certain place you can hide in and

46、avoid something D. a place to train soldiers63. In the authors judgment, the debate going on at Harvard . A. is a sad symbol of our general puzzlement B. will soon be over, because times are bound to change C. is of interest mostly to Harvard men and their friends D. will influence future life in Am

47、ericaCThe way people hold to the belief that a fun-filled, painfree life equals happiness actually reduces their chances of ever attaining(達到)real happiness. If fun and pleasure are equal to happiness then pain must be equal to unhappiness. But in fact, the opposite is true: more often than not thin

48、gs that lead to happiness involve some pain. As a result, many people avoid the very attempts that are the source of true happiness. They fear the pain brought by such things as marriage, raising children, professional achievement, religious commitment (承擔的義務(wù)), self improvement. Ask a bachelor(單身漢)

49、why he resists marriage even though he finds dating to be less and less satisfying. If he is honest he will tell you that he is afraid of making a commitment. For commitment is in fact quite painful. The single life is filled with fun, adventure, excitement. Marriage has such moments, but they are n

50、ot its most distinguishing features. Couples with infant(嬰兒)children are lucky to get a whole nights sleep or a three day vacation. I dont know any parent who would choose the word fun to describe raising children. But couples who decide not to have children never know the joys of watching a child g

51、row up or of playing with a grandchild. Understanding and accepting that true happiness has nothing to do with fun is one of the most liberating realizations. It liberates time: now we can devote more hours to activities that can genuinely increase our happiness. It liberates money: buying that new

52、car or those fancy clothes that will do nothing to increase our happiness now seems pointless. And it liberates us from envy: we now understand that all those who are always having so much fun actually may not be happy at all. 64. According to the author, a bachelor resists marriage chiefly because

53、_ . A. he is unwilling to take on family responsibilities B. he believes that life will be more cheerful if he remains single C. he finds more fun in dating than in marriage D. he fears it will put an end to all his fun adventure and excitement 65. From the last paragraph, we learn that envy sometim

54、es stems from _. A. hatred B. misunderstanding C. prejudice D. ignorance 66. To understand what true happiness is one must _. A. have as much fun as possible during ones lifetime B. make every effort to liberate oneself from pain C. put up with pain under all circumstances D. be able to distinguish

55、happiness from fun 67. What is the author trying to tell us? A. Happiness often goes hand in hand with pain. B. One must know how to attain happiness. C. It is important to make commitments. D. It is pain that leads to happiness.DProfessor Smith recently persuaded 35 people, 23 of them women, to kee

56、p a diary of all their absent-minded actions for a fortnight. When he came to analyse their embarrassing lapses ( 差錯) in a scientific report, he was surprised to find that nearly all of them fell into a few groupings, nor did the lapses appear to be entirely random (隨機的).One of the women, for instance, on leaving her house for work one morning threw her dog her earrings and tried to fix a dog biscuit on her ear. “the explanation for this is that the brain is like a computer,” explains the professor. "People programme themselves to do certain activities

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