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英語試題
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)
聽下面五段對話。每段對話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A,B,C三
個(gè)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,
你有十秒鐘的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一
遍。
1WhathappenedtoHenry?
AHehadhisarmbroken.BHehadhisheadbroken.CHehadhis
legbroken.
2Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
AHotelmanagerandtourist.BProfessorandstudent.CSalesman
andcustomer.
3Howmanytimeshasthewomaneatensnailswithgarlic?
ANeverBAtleastthreetimes.CTwiceincludingthistime.
4Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?
AThemotherfinallydoesn'tallowhersontohitchhike.
BThemotherfinallyallowshersontohitchhike.
CThesonwillgowithouthismother'spermission.
5Whatisthemandoingnow?
ATryingtohaveasleep.BStudying.CArguingaboutsomething
withhiswife.
第二節(jié)(共15小題,每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)
聽下面五段對話或獨(dú)白。每段對話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給
的ABC三個(gè)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
對話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后各
小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。
聽第6段材料,回答第6-7題。
6WhatisSharonnow?
AAnactress.BAguide.CAfilmstar.
7WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?
ASheisworkingatUniversalStudios.
BShe'stiredofherjob.
CShe'sdisappointedatherjob.
聽第7段材料,回答第8-10題。
8Howmanystoriesdidthemantellthewoman?
ATwo.BThree.CFour.
9Whathappenedtotherobberatlast?
AHewaskilled.BHewascaught.CHeranaway.
10Whydidthemaninthelaststorygetinthroughthechimney?
AHethoughtitinteresting.BHegotmad.CHewaslockedout
ofhishouse.
聽第8段材料,回答第11-13題。
11Whatdopeoplespendmuchmoneyontodayinthegrandma's
opinion?
AEducation.BTraveling.CComputers.
12Whatdoesthegrandmalikebettertoday?
AHernewcar.BHercomputer.CBothhernewcarandcomputer.
13Whydoestheoldwomanlikecomputer?
AHercomputerhelpsheralotwithherhousework.
BSheuseshercomputertotalktoherchildren.
CShelikesplayingcomputergamesverymuch.
聽第9段材料,回答第14-16題。
14Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?
AHowtobegoodfriends.
BHowtospendthesummervacation.
CHowtogotoQingdao.
15Whosuggestsspendingthevacationattheseaside?
ATheman.BThewoman.CBothofthem.
16Dotheyagreewitheachotheratlast?
AYes,theydo.BNo,theydon't.CWedon'tknow.
聽第10段材料,回答第17-20題。
17WhydidTedgotothepark?
ATogetsomemoney.BTogettheguardposition.CToreport
somethingtothebank.
18WhatdidthemanatthebankaskTedtodofirst?
AHetoldTedtowriteanswersunderthequestionsonapieceofpaper.
BHeaskedTedtoanswerhisquestionsorally.
CHetoldTedtowritesomequestions.
19Whatwasoneofthequestions?
AHaveyoueverworkedintheprison?
BHaveyoueverbeeninprison?
CWhyhaveyoubeentotheprison?
20WhatdoyouthinkofTed?
AHewasclever.BHewasfriendly.CHewasstupid.
第二部分英語知識運(yùn)用
第一節(jié).單項(xiàng)選擇:(共15小題,每小題1分,滿分15分)
從A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。
21)Despitesuchabigdifferenceintowardswhatoneeats,there
isnodoubtthatpeopleinthewestregardtheChinesefoodassomething
special.
A.pointB.ideaC.attitudeD.sight
22)Alwaysreadtheonthebottlecarefullyandtaketheright
amountofmedicine.
A.explanationsB.instructionsC.descriptionsD.
introductions
23)Inordertochangeattitudesemployingwomen,the
governmentisbringingnewlaws.
A.to;aboutB.towards;inC.of;onD.on;in
24)ThespeechbythemayorofShanghaibeforethefinalvotingfor
EXPO2010isstronglyimpressedmymemory.
A.toB.overC.byD.on
25)Youcouldn'thaveseensuchananimal,fortheyhavealready
intheworld.
A.diedawayB.dieddownC.diedoffD.diedout
26)It'sbadforamantosmokeinthepublicplaceswhere
smokingisnotallowed.
A.behaviorB.actionC.mannerD.movement
27)Hetoyourhome,becausehedidn'tknowyouraddress.
A.musthavebeenB.mustn'thavebeen
C.couldn'thavebeenD.mighthavebeen
28)IshallneverforgetthoseyearsIlivedinthecountrywith
thefarmers,hasagreateffectonmylife.
A.that;whichB.when;whichC.which;thatD.when;who
29)Thebankisequippedwithnewalarm.Wecansayit'ssafe
andreliablecompletely.
A.systemB.wayC.orderD.method
30)Wethoughtofsellingthisoldfurniture,butwe'vedecidedto
it.Itmightbevaluable.
A.holdontoB.keepupwithC.turntoD.look
after
31)Wethejobfiveparts,andeachmandidonepart.
A.divided;intoB.separated;intoC.divided;fromD.separated;
from
32)Thesetwosignaturesaresothatit'sverydifficultto
themapart.
A.thesame...tellB.different...sayC.similar...tellD.
similarly...say
33)PEwillbepartofthehighschoolgraduationexaminations.
,youwillhavetobestrongandhealthytograduate.
A.AfterallB.AsamatteroffactC.InotherwordsD.What's
more
34)Asatelliteisamachinewhichgoesaroundtheearthtorelay
communicationsignalsoverlong.
A.lengthB.distanceC.wayD.space
35)Well,thelecturebyourChineseteacherisreally.Yousee,
hehasusuallynotbeenonwithhislessonforfifteenminuteswhenhalf
ofthestudentsaresothattheyfellasleep.
A.boring;boredB.bored;boredC.bored;boringD.
boring;boring
第二節(jié)完型填空(共20小題,每小題15分,滿分30分)
閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給各題的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)A、B、C、D中選出
最佳答案。
Theamountofusablewaterhasalwaysbeenofgreatinterestinthe
world.36springsandstreamssometimesmeanscontrol,particularlyin
the37areaslikethedesert.Thecontrolispossibleevenwithout
possessionoflargeareasof38land.IntheearlydaysoftheAmerican
West,gunfightswerenot39forthewaterresources,andlawsbadtobe
40toprotectthewaterrightsofthe41andtheuseofthewater
resourcesaccordingly.
42isknowntousall,thereisnot43waterinallplacesforeveryone
touseasmuchashelikes.Decidingonthe44ofwaterthatwillbeused
inanyparticularperiod45carefulplanning,sothatpeoplecanmanage
andusewatermore46.Farmershavetochangetheiruseofordemand
forwater47thewatersupplyforecast.
The48watersupplyforecastisbasedmoreonthewaterfromthe49
thanfromthebelow.Interestis50inthewaystoincreaserainfallby
man-mademethods,andtogetwaterfromthewintersnowonmountain
51.Withspecialequipment,somescientistsarestudyingthewaysin
whichthemountainsnowcanbe52,andwiththehelpofarepeater
station,theysendthe53data(數(shù)據(jù))tothebasestation.Theoperatoratthe
basestationcangetthedataatanytimeby54abutton.Inthenear
future,theforecastanduseofwater55probablydependontheadvance
knowledgeofsnowonmountains,notofwaterunderground.
36.A.UsingB.HoldingC.OwningD.Finding
37.A.dryB.distantC.desertedD.wild
38.A.fineB.beautifulC.richD.farming
39.A.unlawfulB.unacceptableC.unpopularD.uncommon
40.A.madeB.designedC.signedD.written
41.A.winnersB.settlersC.fightersD.supporters
42.A.ThatB.ItC.WhatD.As
43.A.plentifulB.enoughC.anyD.much
44.A.typeB.qualityC.amountD.level
45.A.requestsB.requiresC.meansD.suggests
46.A.effectivelyB.easilyC.convenientlyD.actively
47.A.leadingtoB.duetoC.owingtoD.accordingto
48.A.correctB.furtherC.averageD.early
49.A.cloudsB.skyC.airD.above
50.A.raisingB.risingC.building;D.lasting
51.A.rocksB.tipsC.topsD.trees
52.A.takencareofB.madeuseofC.piledupD.savedup
53.A.pickedB.producedC.usedD.gathered
54.A.touchingB.knockingC.pressingD.turning
55.A.mightB.canC.willD.should
第三部分閱讀理解:(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)
第一節(jié)(共15小題,每小題2分,滿分30分)
閱讀下列短文,從每題中所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)ABCD中,選出最佳選
項(xiàng)。
A
CHICAGO--BillClinton'seagerlyawaitedmemoir(自傳),MyLife,
willbepublishedthisJune,andissuretoignite(點(diǎn)燃)afirestormof
interestinanalreadypoliticallychargedelectionyear.BillClintonsaid
thatmostpresidentialmemoirsarethoughttobe"dullandself-serving,
butIhopemineisinterestingandself-serving.,5
MyLife,whichisbeingpublishedbyKnopfandwillsellfor$35,is
expectedbymanyindustrywatcherstorisetothetopofthebest-seller
lists.
Clintonsaidthebooktellsthestoryofhislifefromhisbirthand
childhoodinArkansastohisyearsintheWhiteHouse.Fromthebook
readerscanhavealookathissuccessesandsetbacks.
Hetellsthestory“asithappenstome,soyouseewhatit'sliketobe
president...toseehoweverythinghappensatonce.”
WithoutofferingspecificsormentioningMonicaLewinsky,Clinton
said,"Idon'tsparemyself"inthebook.
"Ihavenoideaifthisisagreatbook,"hesaid,"butit'saprettygood
story."
Clintonwasreportedlypaidanadvanceof$10millionforthebook,
whichwassupposedtobedoneayearago.
"Theminutethatbookgoesonsale,peoplewillbelinedupbuying
thebook,"saidBobWietrak,avice-president(副總統(tǒng))andchief
merchantforBarnes&Noble.
Somepredictthe957bookwillbeoneofthefewpresidential
memoirstoflyoffshelves.
Booksellershavealreadytakenpre-orders.The1.5million-copyfirst
printingisbiggerthanthefirstrunforHillaryClinton'smemoirLiving
History,whichsold1.8millioncopies.
56.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrueaboutthebookMy
Life?
A.ItwillcomeoutinJune.B.Ithas957pagesinall.
C.Itispricedat$35.D.ItwillbepublishedbyBarnes&Noble
57.Readerswillnotfindmuchinformationaboutinthebook.
A.Clinton'schildhoodB.Clinton'saffairwithMonicaLewinsky
C.Clinton'spoliticallifeD.Clinton'spresidentialelection
58.Theunderlinedword"setback"means.
A.achangefromworsetobetterB.achangefrombettertoworse
C.achangefromworsetoworstD.achangebettertobest
59.Whatcanwelearnaboutthesaleofbook?
A.ThewholeprintingwillbebiggerthanthatofHillaryClinton's
LivingHistory
B.Somebooksellershaveplacedordersbeforehand.
C.Thebookwillbetakenofftheshelvesafteritmeetsfailure.
D.Peoplehavetoplaceanorderforthebookbeforeitcomesout.
B
Haveyoueverimaginedwhatkindofcarwewillbedrivingin2020?
Itwillberatherdifferentfromthetypeweknowtoday,withthenext20
yearsbringinggreaterchangethanthepast50.Thepeoplewhowillbe
designingthemodelsoftomorrowbelievethatenvironmentalproblems
maywellaccelerate(促進(jìn),力口快)thepaceofthecar'sdevelopment.
TodaytheyarestudentsonthetransportdesigncourseatLondon'sRoyal
CollegeofArt.
Theirvisionisofamachinewiththreewheelsinsteadoffour,
electricallypowered,environmentallyclean,andabletodriveitselfalong
"intelligent"roadsequippedwithbuilt-inpowersupplies.Futurecarswill
pickuptheirfuelduringlongjourneysfromapowersourcebuiltintothe
road,orstoreitinsmallquantitiesfortravelinginthecity.
Insteadoftoday'sseatingarrangements—twoinfront,twoorthree
behind,allfacingforward—the2010carwillhaveaversatileinterior
withadultsandchildreninafamilycircle.
Thisviewofthefuturecarisbasedonamuchmoresophisticated(復(fù)
雜的)roadsystem,withstripsbuiltintomotorwaystosupplypowerto
vehiclespassingalongthem.Carswillnotneeddrivers,because
computerswillprovidesafedrivingcontrolandroutefinding.Allthe
driverwillhavetodoistosaywheretogoandthecomputerwilldothe
rest.Itwillbecomeimpossibleforcarstocrashintooneanother.The
technologyalreadyexistsforthecartobecomeatrueautomobile.
60.Afuturecarwilluseelectricalpower,becauseitis.
A.saferB.cheaperC.cleanerD.faster
61.Afuturecarwillhaveallthefollowingfeatures
EXCEPT.
A.beingthree-wheeledB.runningwithoutanyoneinit
C.drivingalongspecialroadsD.withaversatileseating
arrangement
62.Theunderlinedsentence"withstripsbuilt..,passingalongthem"
meansthattherewillbe.
A.manytrafficlightstocontrolthespeedoffuturecars
B.manystreetpoststoindicatedirectionsfordrivers
C.manypowersourcesalongroadssupplyingpowertocars
D.manystopmarksalongthestreettostopcars
63.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?
A.Futurecarswillbecompletelydifferentfromtheautomobileswe
knowtoday.
B.Thedesignoffuturecarswillbemoresophisticated.
C.Becauseofthenewtypeofcars,ourfutureenvironmentwill
becomecleaner.
D.Theroadsystemwillbecomemoresophisticatedthanitistoday.
c
Intheolddays,childrenwerefamiliarwithbirthanddeathaspartof
life.ThisisperhapsthefirstgenerationofAmericanyoungsterswhohave
neverbeenclosebyduringthebirthofababyandhavenever
experiencedthedeathofafamilymember.
Nowadayswhenpeoplegrowold,weoftensendthemtonursing
homes.Whentheygetsick,wesendthemtoahospital,wherechildren
areforbiddentovisitterminally(晚期的)illpatients-evenwhenthose
patientsaretheirparents.Thisdeprives(錄(j奪)thedyingpatientof
significantfamilymembersduringthelastfewdaysofhisanditdeprives
thechildrenofanexperienceofdeath,whichisanimportantlearning
experience.
SomeofmycolleaguesandIonceinterviewedandfollowedabout
500terminallyillpatientsinordertofindoutwhattheycouldteachus
andhowwecouldbeofmorebenefit,notjusttothembuttothemembers
oftheirfamiliesaswell.Weweremostimpressedbythefactthateven
thosepatientswhowerenottoldoftheirseriousillnesswereawareofits
possibleresult.
Itisimportantforfamilymembers,anddoctorsandnursesto
understandthesepatients'communicationsinordertotrulyunderstand
theirneeds,fearsandfantasies.Mostofourpatientswelcomedanother
humanbeingwithwhomtheycouldtalkopenly,honestly,andfrankly(坦
白地)abouttheirtrouble.Manyofthemsharedwithustheirgreatneedto
beinformed,tobekeptup-to-dateontheirmedicalconditionandtobe
toldwhentheendwasnear.Wefoundoutthatpatientswhohadbeen
dealtwithopenlyandfranklywerebetterabletodealwiththecomingof
deathandfinallytoreachatruestageofacceptanceprior(在先的)to
death.
64.TheeldersinAmericatoday.
A.wereoftenabsentwhenafamilymemberwasbornordying
B.werequiteunfamiliarwithbirthanddeath
C.usuallysawthebirthordeathofafamilymember
D.hadoftenexperiencedthefearofdeathaspartoflife
65.ChildreninAmericatodayaredeprivedofthechance.
A.tolearnhowtofacedeathB.tovisittheirfamilymembers
C.tolookafterpatientsD.tohaveaccesstoahospital
66.Fivehundredterminallyillpatientswereinterviewedwiththemain
purposeof.
A.observinghowtheyreactedtothecrisisofdeath
B.helpingthemandtheirfamiliesovercomethefearofdeath
C.findingouttheirattitudetowardsthecomingofdeath
D.learninghowtobesthelpthemandtheirfamilies
67.Whatmaybeconcludedfromthetext?
A.Dyingpatientsareafraidofbeingtoldofthecomingofdeath.
B.Mostdoctorsandnursesunderstandwhatdyingpatientsneed.
C.Dyingpatientsshouldbetruthfullyinformedoftheircondition.
D.Mostpatientsareunabletoacceptdeathuntilitcan'tbeavoided.
D
Nowadaysmoreandmorepeopleareinterestedinaerobic(adj.健身
操)exercises.TherearemanysuchprogramsonTVoryoucanjustgoto
aclubtolearntheexercises.Buthereissomeadviceforyoutofollow
onceyoudecidetotakethemuporarejustabouttostart.
First,getyourdoctor'spermissiontostartanaerobicexercise
program.Heorshewillcheckyourphysicalconditionandtellyou
whetherit'ssafetostartexercising.
Makesurethateachtimeyoustartwithawarm-upperiod.Youshould
stretch(伸展)yourmusclesandgetthemreadyforyourworkout.Warm
upforatleastfiveminutes.
Thenstartactualtraining.Jog,bike,ordoexercisesthatgetyour
heartrateuptothetargetrange.Dependingonyourageandyour
physicalcondition,aimtoraiseyourpulseratetobetobetween140and
160beatsperminute.Takeyourpulseduringexercisestomakesurethat
yourheartratedoesn'tgettoofast.Afterthe20-minuteaerobicexercises,
startcoolingdown.Doafewgentlestretcheswhileyoucatchyourbreath.
Ifyourheartratedoesnotreturntoarestingrate(about70)withinfive
minutes,you'reworkingouttoohard.Finally,duringtherecoveryperiod,
sitdownandrelax.Thefollowinggraph(圖表)willhelpyoutolearn
aboutthesafepulserateineachperiod.
68.Youshouldbeforeyoustartanaerobicexerciseprogram.
A.makesurethatyouareyoungenough
B.makesurethatyouhavelearnedwarm-upexercises
C.gotoadoctorforamedicalexamination
D.learnacourseofaerobicexercisesonTV
69.Whatshouldyourpulseratebeatthebeginningofthecool-down
period?
A.Around70beats.B.Around90beats.
C.Around130beats.D.Around150beats.
70.Thewarm-upperiodshouldlastatleast.
A.5minutesB.10minutesC.15minutesD.20minutes
第二節(jié)(共5小題,每小題2分,滿分10分)
根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選
項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。
Treesareoneoftheoldestlivingthingsonearth.Theyplayavery
importantroleforhuman'sexistence.Treesareimportantforlifeasthey
providefoodandoxygen.Theimportanceoftreecontinuestoincrease
andmorebenefitsoftreesarebeingdiscoveredastheirroleexpandsto
satisfytheneedscreatedbyourmodernlifestyles.Theforestsandtrees
thatareplantedbyhumansworktogetherwithustomaketheworldlook
betterandmorebeautiful._71Someofthemareasfollows.
Treescancleansoilandcontrolsoilerosion.Poisonouschemicalsand
pollutantsfromvariousfactoriesenterintothesoil,thuscausingsoil
pollution.72Soilerosionisaseriousproblemthatcauses
degradation(退化)ofsoilandleadstofloods.Treesandplantrootsbind
thesoilandthusreducesoilerosion.Alsotheyconserverainwaterand
reducesediment(沉積)deposits.
Treesproduceoxygen.Treesplayanimportantroleinreducingthe
greenhousegases.Theyconsumecarbondioxideandproduce
oxygen.73Afullygrowntreeproducesoxygenwhichis
sufficientfor10peopleforacompleteyear.Also,theyactasfiltersofthe
airthatwebreathe.
Treesareofcommercialimportance.Treesfulfilltheneedoffuelfor
cookinginmanyareasaroundtheworld.Treesalsoprovidetimberfor
furnitureandhundredsofhouseholditems.Woodpulpisusedformaking
paperinindustries.74Sometreesareevenusedtomake
medicines.
75Theyprovideshelterandfoodforanumberofanimal
speciesacrosstheglobe.Treesareespeciallyimportantastheyform
greencorridorsconnectinghabitatswitheachotherandwiththe
countrysidebeyond.
AThislowersglobalwarming.
BTreeshavebeautifiedourplanet.
CTreesactasthehabitatforwildanimals.
DInface,treesplaydifferentrolesinourenvironment.
EWithouttreesourplanetcannotbeconsideredaplaceforliving.
FAlso,treesproduceanumberoffruitsandnutswhicharesoldat
market.
GTreeshavetheabilitytostorethemorchangethemintolessharmful
forms.
第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)
第一節(jié)短文改錯(cuò)(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)
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涉及一個(gè)單詞的增加,刪除或修改。按下列情況改正:
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