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PAGE安徽省皖南八校2007-2008年度高三第二次聯(lián)考英語真題本試卷分第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。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、Cj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。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.Wheredoesthewomanprefertolive?A.Inthecountry. B.Nearheroffice. C.Inthecity2.Whichplacehasn’tthemanbeento?A.NewYork B.Shanghai. C.Tokyo.3.Whattimeisitnow?A.10:50 B.10:30 C.10:204.Howmanypeoplearethereintheman’sfamily?A6. B.7. C.85.Whereisthewomanprobablygoing?A.Toashoestore. B.Tothegrocer’s. C.Toabank.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。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.What’sthewoman’scomplain?A.Theman’sservice. B.Amachinemakingcoffee. C.Thecoffee.7.What’sthewoman’srequest?A.Changinganotheroneforher.B.Tellingtheman’smanager.C.Payinghermoneyback.聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。8.WhoisSteven?A.Thewoman’shusband.B.Mrs.White’sson.C.Thewoman’sson.9.WhendidStevenhurthimself?A.Lastweek. B.Thisweek. C.Amonthago.10.WhatpartofbodydidStevenhurt?A.Hisleg. B.Hisheart. C.Hishand.聽第8段材料,同答第11至13題。11.Howoldisthehouse?A.30yearsold. B.Morethan30yearsold. C.Lessthan30yearsold.12.Whydoesthcwomanwanttosellherhouse?A.Becausesheistiredoflivingthere.B.Becauseshehasretiredandisshortofmoney.C.Becauseshewantstoliveinthequietcountry.13.Howmuchdoesthewomanwantforherhouse?A.$15,000. B.$150,000 C.$50,000.聽第9段材料,回答第14至l6題。14.Whereisthewomannow?A.InRussia. B.InEngland. C.InAmerica.tesoon天·星om權(quán)天·tesoon天·星om權(quán)天·星om權(quán)T天星版權(quán)tesoontesoontesoon天星A.Thehotel. B.Thewetdays. C.Thestorm.16.Whataretheygoingtotalkaboutnext?A.Thebadweather. B.Thehotelcondition. C.Theplacethewomanvisited.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.WhatdidNicholasdoat18months?A.Hetooktelephonemessage.B.HebegantolearnEnglish.C.Hereadthenewspaer.18.WhoofferedtohelpNicholasfinally?A.Hisclassmates. B.Hisparents C.Acollege.19.WhywasNicholasboredandunhappyatthetwoschools?A.Hehadtoomuchhomework.B.Healmostcouldn’tlearnanythingspecial.閱讀下列短文,然后從各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項。ABeijingisthemostbeautifulcityinChinaandHongKongthesafestandsecondmostbeautiful,accordingtoastudybytheChinaInstituteofCityCompetitiveness.Thecapitalcameinaheadof558othermainlandcitiesandthetwoSARs(特別行政區(qū)),withascoreof0.756pointsoutofoneforitsimpressivehistoricalmonumentsandtouristattractions.GuiQiangfang,theinstitute’schairman,said:“Thecapitalhasarichhistoryandculture,whichhavebeenkeytoitsdevelopment.”Theassessmenttookintoconsiderationthecities’urbandesign,architecture,cultureandnaturalbeauty.Factorsincludingthepreservationofhistoricalmonuments,dorestcoverage,airquality,thetransportationnetwork,citylife,publicspaceandGDPwerealsoconsidered.HongKong,whichrankedsecondwith0.666points,wonpraiseforitsskyscrapers,VictoriaHarborandthedevelopmentofitsserviceindustry.Shenzhentookthirdspotwith0.664points,scoringhighlyforitsroleasthepioneerofChinaInthevotingforthesafestcity,whichassessedthesocial,economicandecological(生態(tài)的)development,HongKongcamefirstwith0.849points.Inthiscategory,thecities’crimerates,stabilityoffinancialpolitics,authorityofthegoverment,industrialaccidentrate,foodsafetyanfpollutionsituation,wereconsidered.TheinstitutesaidHongKonghadlowcrime,andthenumberofwork-relatedcasualties(傷亡)isonly18.4per1,000workerslastyear.Shangharankedsecondinthesafecitypollwith0.712points,folowedbyNanjingwith0.666points.TheinstitutesaidShaghaiisdevelopingaharmonioussocietyaheadofthe2010WorldExpo.56.WhywasBeijingvotedforthemostbeautifulcityinChinaA.Becauseitisthecapitalcity.B.Becauseithasarichhistoryandculture.C.Becauseitdevelopsfastest.D.BecauseitistheostharmoniouscityinChina.57.HongKongwasvotedforthesafestcitybecauseofthefollowingEXPECT.A.ecologicaldevelopment B.touristattractionsC.lowcrimerates D.lowindustrialaccidentrate58.rankedthirdinthesafecitypoll.A.Shanhai B.Shenzhen C.Guangzhou D.Nanjing59.Thebesttitleforthepassagewouldbe“”.A.BeijingBeautiful,HKSafe B.WelcometoBeijingandHKC.China’sMostBEngineer—Highway/RoadwayWantedCompany:SynerfacTechnicalStaffingDescriptionWorkdirectlyforalarge,prominent(卓越的)andgrowingNorthernNewJerseyareaEngineeringFirm.Engineer—Highway/RoadwayRequirementsABachelorDegreeinCivilEngineeringisrequiredandarelatedMastersisaplus.FamiliaritywithAASHTOandITEdesignstandardsishighlydesirable.KnowledgeofAutoCAD,LDDandCivilDesign,MicrostationandSoftDeskcivilsoftwareareaplus.Candidateswillpossessstrongcommunicationskills.2~4yearsworkingexperience.Jobtype:Full-TimeEmployeePay:$50K~$60K/year(k=Onethousanddollars)Contactusbydiallingtelephone67522289/67523342orapplyingonlineSoftwareSalesmenWantedCompany:JudgeGroup,Inc.DescriptionAfastgrowing(646%inthelast3years)endpointsecuritysolutionproviderisseekinghighlytalentedsalescandidatetofulfilladesirableoutsidesalesrole.ThisisanexpansionpositionandwasaddedduetooverflowofbusinessintheNYCmarket.Thispositionreauiresahuntermentalityandonlyprovensalescandidatesshouldapply.Pay:Basesalaryrangesfrom75kto85kayearandatplancandidatesshouldexpectatotalpayof$250kayear.RequirementsJobtype:Full-TimeEmployee,3~5yearsofenterprisesalesatdecisionmakerlevel.MustlivewithincitylimitsofNYC.Contactusbydiallingmobilephone12567903338orsendingemailstomgp@RegisteredNurseWantedCompany:GenesisHealthcareDescriptionWelocometoGenesisHealthCare!We’resetttingthestandarsforclinical(臨床的)excellenceandresponsiveness(敏感度)inmeetingtheuniqueneedsofeveryresidentandpatientinourcare.We’refocusedonbecomingtherecognizedleaderinclinicalqualityandcustomersatisfactionineverymarketwescrve.RequirementsJobtype:Full-timeEmployeePay:$78kto85k/yearApplyonlinetoday,ifyouareadraduateofanapprovedSchoolofNursingwithacurrentstateRegisteredNurselicenseindesiredstateofinterest.Contactusbydiallingphone34286679/34286630orsendinge-mailstooffice01@60.ThosewhoworkforJudgeGroup,Inc.assoftwaresalesmencanbepaidatmostayear.A.$85k B.$250k C.$75k D.$325k61.Whichofthejobswantedaboveparticularlyrequiresstrongcommunicationskills?A.RegisteredNurse. B.SoftwareSalesperson.C.Engineer—Highway/Roadway. D.RegisteredNurse&SoftwareSalesperson62.Ifyouareuniversitygraduate,youmustcontactthecompanyyouapplytoby.A.calling12567903338B.diallingtelephone67522289C.sendinge-mailstomgp@D.sendinge-mailstooffice01@CHousesfalldown.Treesfallover.Largeholesformintheground.CouldAlaskabesinking?That’swhatsomewillagersinAlaskahavebeenaskingthemselvesrecentlyandscientiststhinktheyknowwhy.WarmertemperaturesmaybecausingAlaska’sfrozengroudtothaw(解凍).About85percentofAlaska’slandsurfacehaspermafrost(永久凍結(jié)帶).Permafrostsupportsthegroundaboveit—includingtrees,houses,androads.Butwhyitthepermafrostthawing?Somescientistssaythathuman—causedpollutionisleadingtoglobalwarming.AndmostscientistsagreethatAlaskaThecollapsing(倒塌)isaprobleminthevillagesinAlaskawhicharebuiltonpermafrost,andsomeofthemmayhavetomovetosaferground,wherethereisnopermafrost.TheAlaskantownofGlennallensawitsoldpostofficecollpse.And,accordingtoJamesWalters,apermafrostexpertattheUniversityof“Meltingpermafrostcanalsodestroytreesandforests,”Walterssaid.“Whenholesinthegroundform,treesfallintothemanddie.Thiscouldturnaforestintoaswamp(沼澤),andanimalswhichneedtheforestswillhavetomoveelsewhere.”Themeltingcouldcausesevereproblems.Walterssays,“Thiscouldtakehundredsofyears,butintheendAlaskawilllookquitedifferentfromwhatitlookslikenow.”63.Whichofthefollowingcanbeusedasthebesttitleofthepassage?A.Alaska—AFrozenLand B.IsAlaskaSinkingC.PollutionandGlobalWarming D.AlaskaisPolluted64.Themainreasonwhypermafrostisthawingisthat.A.thetemperatureinAlaskaisrisingB.peopleinAlaskadon’ttakecareofpermafrostC.toomanyhousesarebuiltonpermafrostD.peopleinAlaskapollutedpermafrost65.ThefollowingaretheresultsofmeltingpermafrostEXCEPT.A.holesforminthegroundB.aforestwillbeturnedintoaswampC.someanmalshavetogoelsewhereD.morewaterwillbeneededbypeopleandanimals66.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Whenpermafrostmelts,houseswillfalldown.B.House-movingcompaniesarebusybecausetheirhousesareindanger.C.Tostoppermafrostmeltingisaverydifficultproblem.D.MostofAlaska’slandsurfacehaspermafrost.DDyslexia(誦讀困難)isalearningproblemsomekidshavewithreadingandwritign.Thismakesitdifficultforakidtoreadandrememberwhatwasread.Sowhat’sgoingoninsidetheperson’sbrain?Well,itdoesn’tmeanthepersonisdumb.Infact,someverysmartpeoplehavehaddyslexia.Theproblemdoesoccurinthebrain,though.Akidwhohasdyslexiamightfindithardtodoschoolwrk.Butthegodnewsisthatdyslexiadoesn’tneedtokeepakiddown.Akidwhohasdyslexiamightstartoutdoingfineinshool.Butitcanbecomeastruggle.Thebestthingtodoistoaskforhelpfromspecialists.Mostkidsbeginlearningtoreadbylearninghoweachletterofthealphabetlooksandsounds.Next,theystartfiguringoutwhattheletterssoundlikewhenthey’reputtogethertoformwords.Readingisalittlelikeridingabikebecauseyouhavetodoalotofthingsatonce.Youmayknowthatcertainpartsofyourbraindocertainjobs.Forthings,youneedyourcentersofvision,language,andmemory.Andyoualsoneedanetworkofnervecellstoconnectthesecenters.Kidswhohavedyslexiacanlearnnewwaysforrememberingsounds.Forexample,“p”and“b”arecalledbrothersoundsbecausetheyboth“l(fā)ippoppers(爆破音)”.Youhavetopressyourlipstogethertomakethesound.Kidswhohavedyslexiamightloseheartsometimes.Buttheycangethelptoimprovetheirreadingskillsandgoontodogreatthingsinlife——justlikeEinstein,WaltDisney,theactorTomCruise,andthelonglistofotherswhosucceededdespitedyslexia.67.Thecenterofinone’sbrainmaynothaveconnectionswithdyslexia.A.vision B.language C.movement D.memory68.Wecaninferfromthepassagethatareregardedas“brothersouds”.A.t&d B.k&w C.f&e D.i&h69.Accordingtothepassage,doesn’tbelongtothesamegroupastheotherthree.A.Einstein B.Newton C.WaltDisney D.TomCruise70.WhichofthefollowingisRIGHTaccordingtothepassage?A.Akidwithdyslexiamustbeveryslowinstudying.B.Akidwithdyslexiahasdifficultyinreadingratherthaninremembering.C.Readingislikeridingabikebecausetheybothneedtodoalotofthingsatthesametime.D.Evenspecialistscannothelpthosewithdyslexia.EWhatarechancesthatwewillcomeacrosssomealiens(外星人),asweexplorethegalaxy(銀河系)?IftheargumentaboutthetimefortheappearanceoflifeonEarthiscorrect,thereoughttobemanyotherstars,onwhoseplanetstheremustbelife.Someofthesesteller(恒星的)systemscouldhaveformed5billionyearsbeforetheEarth.Sowhyaretheresomelifeformsinthegalaxy?Whyhasn’ttheEarthbeenvisited,andevencolonized(殖民)?Idon’tbelievethattherearealiensinUFOs.Ithinkanyvisitsbyaliens,wouldbemuchmoreobvious,andprobablyalso,muchmoreunpleasant.Whatistheexplanationofwhywehavenotbeenvisited?Onepossibilityisthattheargument,abouttheappearanceoflifeonEarth,iswrong.Maybetheprobabilityoflifespontaneouslyappearingissolow,theEarthistheonlyplanetinthegalaxy,orintheobservableuniverse,inwhichithappended.Anotherpossibilityisthattherewasareasonableprobabilityofformingself-reproducingsystems,likecells,butthatmostoftheseformsoflifedidnotdevelopintelligence.Athirdpossibilityisthatthereisareasonableprobablityforlifetoform,andtodevelopintointelligentbeings,intheexternaltransmissionphase(外部轉(zhuǎn)換階段).Butatthatpoint,thesystembeomesunstable,andtheintelligencelifedestroysitself.Thiswouldbeaverypessimistic(悲觀的)conclusion.Iverymuchhopeitisn’ttrue.Ipreferafourthpossibility:thereareotherformsofintelligentlifeoutthere,butthatwehavebeenoverlooked.ThereusedtobeaprojectcalledSETI,thesearchforextra-terrestrial(宇宙的)intelligence.Itinvolvedscanningtheradiofrequencies,toseeifwecouldpickupsignalsfromaliencivilizations.Ithoughtthisprojectwasworthsupporting,thoughitwascancelledduetoalackoffunds.Butweshouldhavebeencarefulofansweringback,untilwehavedevelopedabitfurther.Meetingamoreadvancedcivilization,atourpresentstage,mightbeabitliketheoriginalinhabitants(居民)ofAmericameetingColumbus.Idon’tthinktheyhadgoodluck.71.Theunderlinedword“spomtaneously”heremeans.A.withoutoutsiedforce B.withoutsideforceC.byhighspeed D.bylowspeed72.Whichofthefollowingstatementswouldbethewriteragreeto?A.Itisimpossiblethatwecomeacrosssomealiens.B.Lifeonlyexistsonearth.C.Itislikelythatwe’llcomeacrosssomealiens.D.Alienswillnevervisittheearth.73.WhichofthefollwingisNOTamongthefourpossibilitiesofwhywehaven’tbeenvisited?A.Fromsoflifeontheotherplanetsdon’tdevelopintointelligentbeings.B.Earthistheonlyplanetthatcontainslifeintheobservableuniverse.C.Lifeontheotherplanetsdestroysitself.D.Aliensaretoofarawayfromus.74.Intheauthor’seyes,thesearchforextra-terrestrialintelligence.A.isunnecessary B.shouldbesupportedC.isawasteofmoney D.hasnotbeendoneappropriately75.Bycomparison,theauthourconsidersthat.A.amoreadvancedcivilizationwilldestroyusiftheyvisitusatpresentB.theoriginalinhabitantsofAmericawerebetteroffbecauseofColumbus’visitC.beingvisitedbyamoreadvancedcivilizationwilldousgood.D.wecouldbebetteroffeventhoughwewerevisitedbyaliensatpresent第Ⅱ卷(共35分)第四部分:寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié)短文改錯(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)此題要求改正所給短文中的錯誤。對標有題號的每一行作出判斷:如無錯誤,在該行右邊橫線上畫一個勾(√);如有錯誤(每行只有一個錯誤),則按下列情況改正:此行多一個詞:把多余的詞用斜線(\)劃掉,在該行右邊橫線上寫出該詞,并也用斜線劃掉。此行缺一個詞:在缺詞處加一個漏字符號(^),在該行右邊橫線上寫出該加的詞。此行錯一個詞:再錯的詞下劃一橫線,在該行右邊橫線上寫出改正后的詞。注意:原行沒有錯的不要改。Deareditor,Igraduatedthisyearandwantedtogetjob. 76.IthoughtIwouldbesuccess,buteventuallyIfailed. 76.ThatwaswhyIwassolazythatIdidn’twantto 76.goout.Ialwaysblamedforthehotweather.Andthere’s 76.anotherreasonnobodyknowabout:Iregardedmyselfas 76.Someonewhocouldn’tdoanythinglonely.Ioftenfeltless 76.Capable(有能力的)thanothers.WhenIfoundacompanywas 76.Advertising,Iwasevenafraidtocalltoaskfordetail. 76.Iwantedtomakeamove,andIwasalwaysdisappointed. 76.WhatshoudIdo?I’mlookingforwardtoreceiveyourreply. 76.

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