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1、2005(卷1卷(選擇題)卷(非選擇題)和第卷(選擇題)分用時(shí)120 分鐘。第1 卷1 至9 頁,第卷10 至11 頁,第卷12 至祝各位考順利第I卷(85分11 2005(卷1卷(選擇題)卷(非選擇題)和第卷(選擇題)分用時(shí)120 分鐘。第1 卷1 至9 頁,第卷10 至11 頁,第卷12 至祝各位考順利第I卷(85分11 第一部分:英語知識(shí)運(yùn)用(45分第一節(jié):單項(xiàng)填空(15115分例:Stand over there youllbe abletoseeit A. B.C. D. to you,ouldIask a quick -No A. B. C. troubleD.2. Elephan

2、ts have their own way to or smooth.l the of an object and it is A. 3. -Itll B. east 2 hoursto doC.D. - Oh, .A. come tin 30B. pardon C. you are D. don t 4. They have a good knowledge of English but little they know about A. B. C.difficultit C.D. 5. Hetried hisbest tosolvethe A. B. noD 6.If it is quit

3、e toyou,I willvisit younextA. B.C.D. 7. Youshouldunderstandthetrafficynow.Youvehad oftenA. B.to C.D. 8. -Julia said she sent you abirthday cardyesterday. Haveyougot - Oh, really! I haven tboxC. A. 9. Itis what youdoB.D. n what you say tB.C.D. 10. Billng alotofphysical exerciseto build up A. B.C. D.

4、11. By thetime lane gets home, her auntfor London toattend aA.willB. C.willhaveD.12. I dont want likeImspeakingiiiofanybody, butthemanagersplanis A. to B. to 10. Billng alotofphysical exerciseto build up A. B.C. D. 11. By thetime lane gets home, her auntfor London toattend aA.willB. C.willhaveD.12.

5、I dont want likeImspeakingiiiofanybody, butthemanagersplanis A. to B. to be C. D. to 13. Last month, part of Southeast Asia was struck by floods, from the people are still suffering.tB.C. D. 14. I havebeen nsixyearsold when theA. B. C.D. 15. I prefer a fiat in Inverness to in Perth, because I want t

6、o live near my Mom s.A. tC. D.第二節(jié):完形填空(201:530分1635 A、B、C、D 四個(gè)Having left the town, the girl stopped the car at the landing near the entrance the bay (海灣)She stepped rushing to the entrance ando the and rowed out silently. The tide 17 to the wild open sea. She had to row across the bay to reach 18 s

7、ide. The wavesstruck against thesideof theboat, 19 and uneven; it became 20 difficult to row. If she 21 for a moment, the tide would push the boat back towards the 22 .She wasn t even halfway, 23she was already tired and her hands 24 pulling onthe rough wooden oars (船槳). Im never going to 25it”, she

8、 thought. Sherested the oars onher knees and her head helplessly, then looked up as she 動(dòng)) against the the boat shift(Theeast wind , which had swung(旋轉(zhuǎn)around from thesouth-west, 28 her and pushed the boat towards the mountains. It was going to . Her werent so painful.Her chest didntfeel asifit wasab

9、out toburst 30 Thelightsof thetown became 31 . oneoftheoarsbanged against thesideof the boat and she 32 it with a start. Had she been asleep, or just 33 ? She looked over her shoulder. She was almost on the beach. The girl gave one last 34 on the oars to ground the boat, and then lay back against th

10、e seat. She listened to the waves 35 and knew she had come home. Far across the moonlit bay the were no 16. A.na sparklingB.B. B. C. C.C. A.A. D. theA.A.A.A.A.A.2.6.A. A.A.A.gotA.A. any more A.A.A.A.A.B.A.A.A.A.A.A.2.6.A. A.A.A.gotA.A. any more A.A.A.A.A.B. B.B. B.B.B.B.B.B. B. came B.C.C. C.C. sout

11、h-C. C. C. C.C. C.sentfor D. D. least D. D. D. D. D. D. D.reached D. certainB. C. D. B. B. B.B.B. C. C. C. C.C.D. D. D. D. D. 第二部分:閱讀理解(20240分A、B、C、D 四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),AEveryones at it , even my neighbors. I thought I might be the left the world who hadnt done an eBay deal. So, I decided to try my hand a

12、t online auction(網(wǎng)上拍賣).Buyingfor beginners: Sign up on HYPERLINK http:/www.ehay.co.uk/ www. ehay. co. uk. Most ( e. g. tables, computers, and books) ready for auction will come picture and short description; others may be marked with Buy It Now and have a fixed price. You can buy these right away.If

13、 the item is being auctioned, you offer the. highest price you are prepared pay and eBay bids (出價(jià)) for you. The bid will be increased y little until your highest bid, then you edand asked if you would like to again. Auctions last up to 10 days and when they finish you get an whether you have won the

14、 item.ling Howtopay: Sellersdecidehowtheywouldliketobepaidandyouneedtocheckthis placing a bid as you might not want ta cheque tal orders. Theeasiest is through PayPal, an online payment system credit card (信用).t takes the money away from Selling made simple: If you plan to sell on eBay, it helps to

15、include a picture of the item. Ifollowedmy friends advice and put up the items Iwanted to sell for a 10-day starringon aThursday.Thiswaybuyershad kendsto The big things in life: It s easy to eBay and thist a small item, but furniture is a big part has to be collected or sent by deliverymen. Cheek th

16、e ways of delivery before you Whatisthepassagemainly How tomakepayment Waysof makingdelivery Advantagesofanonline-auctionHowtousean online-auction has to be collected or sent by deliverymen. Cheek the ways of delivery before you Whatisthepassagemainly How tomakepayment Waysof makingdelivery Advantag

17、esofanonline-auctionHowtousean online-auction After biddingforanitem, aA. willget what heenB. should makepaymentC. hasto make higher D. maycheck itspicture and38. Theeasiest way of makingpayment A. throughan onlinepayment hepassageB. througha local ingC. by sending themoney tothe D. by payingthedall

18、vex3rman BLack of parent will under-exercising or Researchsuggests a child smay more to juvenile nerweight parents is a big, influence ( 影響) weight, with one study t children with overweight parents were four morelikelyto beoverweight The findings addheat readyfierce politicaldebate (爭論)over obesity

19、. The Prime Minister, John Howard, k t $116 million Used for programs to deal with obesity, while the ition Leader, Mark recentlyannounced t hisparty would move to protect children from unhealthy Clare Colins a senior lecturer at the University of Newcastle, ves programs will y less they influence t

20、he way of life of whole If we can t get parents to take action against their own weight problems, then we can t expect to influence their kids, she said.However, Professor, Louise Baur from the Children s Hospital at Westmead, doubts whetheradult education programs offer any solution to weight probl

21、ems. Many parents they need to lose weight and they knew it influen er to do anything about it.their kids, but they lack The, l0-year study of 150 American children found two-thirds of children with overweight parents became overweight. Only one in six children whose parents were of average weight b

22、ecame overweight.of the Australasian Society for the .Study of Obesity, Wittert, said parents needed help ng their job and the (政策)might be onthe right ition Partys We knowt driving without a seat belt is unsafe, so we make law against it,” he Wittert, said parents needed help ng their job and the (

23、政策)might be onthe right ition Partys We knowt driving without a seat belt is unsafe, so we make law against it,” he Obesity is a major public health concern, so why shouldnt we change the law regarding unhealthy food ads?39. What doestheunderlined phrase“juvenileobesity” A. Adult education. B. Child

24、hood overweight C. Parents influence D. Growing 40. What isTRUE aboutthe pportedbythe PrimeA.Debateson them elessTheywill beeffective indealing withAlargesum ofmoneywillbe spent onTheywillinfluencepeoplesway of 41.Both Collinsand Baur t overweightwillcomeup with.better will helpwiththeir children ss

25、houldbemoreactive inreducing D. should carryleast10years42. Accordingto someexperts,the itionPartyscan helpfightagainst mayprotect kidsfrom unhealthyfood should be brought back totherightwillworkwelltopreventtrafficCThe house was quie big freezer5 am and Tim s mother was asleep. Only the sound of br

26、oke the quiet. He d dreamt of the cave last night. The purring (輕微顫動(dòng)聲) of the freezer had been the sea.Tim pulled on a sweater and put some apples o his schoolbag. It was too early for breakfast. He d eat after he d been through the cave, sitting on the rocks and staring at the sea.He wished he had

27、a proper pack. His schoolbag would have to do. What but his mother might wake up if he started pulling out bread for sandwiches, she d want to know why he had to leave so early. He settled for some biscuits, and left a note stuck to the table:GonetoMichaels. Backtonight,Theskywashighandsoftandlighto

28、utside,thoughthesunstillwasntup.Eventhe up the hill was quiet as he made his way down the street. The wind from the sea was fresh ands The sandhills still breathed heat from n, though the top of the was cool. He ran down to the beach impatiently, but there was no one, just dry heearlywind andseabird

29、smarching up and down watchingthe The light changed suddenly. The sea. Therays of sunlight stretched (延伸) across sun waspushing itsway over thewas cool. He ran down to the beach impatiently, but there was no one, just dry heearlywind andseabirdsmarching up and down watchingthe The light changed sudd

30、enly. The sea. Therays of sunlight stretched (延伸) across sun waspushing itsway over theedgeofthe Over rocks, along to the . Tim glanced back. The beach was empty.Thesun sailed heHecould seethe cavenow, even hemorning light.The sand turned then dark gold as the water flowed away from it.He had to for

31、ce himself to go Why was it so ore mysterious (神秘的) now? But it would be silly to go nowafter somuch trouble. Heneedntgo inall the43. What didTim doat the beginningofthe A. Heleftthe house B. Hehad C. He lefta noteon theD. Heputasweater inhis44.Hesettledfor somebiscuits”(in Paragraph3) A. had toleav

32、e the biscuitsonthe tB. liked biscuitsn C. had totakebiscuits instead of D. could onlyfindsome he45. What madesibleforTim tosee the entryto the A. Theheight of B. The ups anddownsofthe C. The itionofthe D. Thevast stretch ofthe sunlitWhichof thefollowingementsisTRUE according tothe Thesea looked lik

33、e apiece ofSeabirdsflewawaywhen Tim C. Timwasthe ontheD. Thesky got dark as Tim reached thehestory,Tim smood(心情) changedlonelinessto anxiousnesstoC. essto D. eagernessto DThe scene in the Hollywood movie The Day After warming could soon turn the global climate (氣候o a new ice age, may occur, accordin

34、gThe next ice age could be 15,000 years away, say European scientists who last month announced a continuous record of 7.40,000 years of climate data (數(shù)據(jù)) obtained from the Antarctic ice.Scientists from 10 nations have now almost comple y drilled through 3,000-meter.depth of ice he Antarctic mainland

35、. They figure t the wheresummer temperaturescan fall to 40, east 900,000 yearskept as y as the growth rings of a tree. And the ice and air caught in layer(層3,000-meter.depth of ice he Antarctic mainland. They figure t the wheresummer temperaturescan fall to 40, east 900,000 yearskept as y as the gro

36、wth rings of a tree. And the ice and air caught in layer(層havebegunto answer questionsabout theheThe results t there have been eight ice he past 740, 000 years eight eriods. And by comparing the pattern of global conditions today those of the past, the researchers reported in Nature could last anoth

37、er 15, 000 years.t the present warm Research t there is a very close connection n greenhouse levels and global average temperatures. It also t carbon dioxide )levelsare the highest east 440,000 If people say to you: the greenhouse effect is a good thing because we would go o an ice age otherwise, ou

38、r data say no, a new ice age is not hanging over our heads,”said Eric Wolff from the British Antarctic Survey. Now we have les of how the climate goes in and out of ice ages and you can learn what rules t othe climatem t stlus about theScientists found carbon dioxidetemperatures rose in the frozen r

39、ecord, so level. In 440,000 years we have today, said Drnever seen greenhouse gas get as thick as it IndrillingthroughtheiceinAntarctica, scientists, havethelowest temperature thereis the depthofice is 3,000theicehasexisted for 15,000 snowfallsare keptin certainThe information of the global climate

40、conditions separatingcarbondioxidefromtheexamining thegrowthrings ofcomparingtemperaturesin differentstudying theiceand aircaught ineach in the past can be 50. Wecan inferfromEricWolffsthereissomething wrongwith thegreenhouseeffect isalwaysa badanew iceagewill nothenearD. greenhousegaswill getheWhat

41、 wouldbe thebest titleforthe ResearchovertheAntarcticWarmperiod tolast about 15, 000C. Report onthe eightice heD. Hollywoodmoviesand theglobalENo one can fail to stand in awed ( 令人敬畏的 ) admiration of the discoveries of historyNewton s laws of motion; Kepler s principles of planetary movement, Einste

42、in s general theory of relativity. Equally awe-inspiring are creations in ing, theatre, music and literature, which have also been about by discovery al What do these achievementsof well-knownscientistsdiscoveries of historyNewton s laws of motion; Kepler s principles of planetary movement, Einstein

43、 s general theory of relativity. Equally awe-inspiring are creations in ing, theatre, music and literature, which have also been about by discovery al What do these achievementsof well-knownscientistsand artistshaveto do withproblemA great scientific discovery or a great work of art is surely the re

44、sult of problem-solving activity. The solution to a problem, we are told, often comes to thinkers in a “flash of insight (頓悟),although they may have been turning problem heir minds for some time. As a particular form of problem these creative acts are based on the broad knowledge he past, whether be

45、of thepublicsort known toscience, oroftheprivatesort known tothe Many creative thinkers t they have y themselves the subject matter of the problem, often over fairly long periods of time. would be strange if they had not done this. Nothing in such s, it pportsthe t leads t there is anything very dif

46、ferent about the problem discoveries of the great contributions to the society. The act of discovery, relatively predictable (可以預(yù)見的) t it occursin everyday learning,(涉及) a “sudden insight” which changes the problem o a situation. As we have seen, everyday discovery also tthe learnerhave the he solut

47、ion.knowledge of theruleshepast,which isNewton,Kepler andEinstein arebringabout thesubject ofthe paragraphB. hatscientistsare more C.showthedifferencenscienceand alD. t artsrequire 53. While knowledge from the past plays an important role in their achievements, thinkers sometimes also depend on thei

48、rsudden insight admirationofdiscoveries scientific experiments54.What doestheunderlined word“this”refer Great contributions to the society Long-timestudyofthesubjectmatter.Various sementsaboutproblemsolving. Complete devotion to artistic creation.55. We mayconclude fromthe t it is more likely to mak

49、e scientific and artistic discoveries in everyday a sudden insight and knowledge from the past are required in making scientific discoveries or artistic creations are usually unpredictable in nature knowledge of the rules in the past is often developed in the changes of *2005(卷英語第卷(非選擇題共 35 分第三部分:寫作

50、(35分第一節(jié) 短文改錯(cuò)(10110分在該行右邊橫線上畫個(gè)勾。*2005(卷英語第卷(非選擇題共 35 分第三部分:寫作(35分第一節(jié) 短文改錯(cuò)(10110分在該行右邊橫線上畫個(gè)勾。此行缺個(gè)詞:在缺詞處加個(gè)漏字符號(hào)()注意:1.2WhenI wasfouryearsoldI got ill.I tookmedicine orange juice. The problem t I can still taste the In a particular afternoon my mother brought the drink in. she gave it to me, when the pho

51、ne rang and she went to it. I looked at the orange drink and decided I couldnt face so I hid the glass behind a pile magazines. Of course, my mother was asked, Have you already taken your I said, Yes.” I felt very pleased with me. The next day, mother found drink when she ng the housework. looked at

52、 me serious and said, Its bad l(25分 2005518日6萬余人(注意:1. 詞數(shù):80-2. 3. NationalBook開幕opening*2005 年普通(25分 2005518日6萬余人(注意:1. 詞數(shù):80-2. 3. NationalBook開幕opening*2005 年普通高等學(xué)校招英第卷(30分)1. 答第(卷;語23第四部分(共兩節(jié),滿分30分第一節(jié)(51575分5 后有A、B、C 后,你都有 例:How much is the shirt?僅讀B. C. Whatcolor mightthe mansshirtWhat prevente

53、d the manfromhearing TroublewithhisTroublewiththeTroublewiththesound What doestheman usually doon A. B. Havea C. Work at70. ppened tothe Hetookthe wrongHemissed hisbusHedidntcatch the 71. What doesthelher son toA. Keep hisA. B. Havea C. Work at70. ppened tothe Hetookthe wrongHemissed hisbusHedidntca

54、tch the 71. What doesthelher son toA. Keep hisroom inB. Do C. Throwaway hisdirty 第二節(jié)(1515225分5 A、B、C 6727372. What arethe manand the womantalking 讀A. perismadefromB. How much C. Why so much rAmericansuse. r is used.Howmanytreesdo Americanscutdowninone5085 8.5077476 74. What arethe manand the Che Lookingatthephotos Putting up a tent75. What doesthewoman say about theItdoesntseemverybig. It looks comfortable.It looksrather 76. Why doestheman thinkthey hada good It wastimethey hadslept in aTheycaught afew heThe ingtripwasagreat 87479 77. Where doesthisc

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