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2006年普通高等學校招生全國統(tǒng)一考試III卷語音知識1. hearA. nearlyB. searchC. bearD. heart2. changeA. machineB. headacheC. techniqueD. research3. surpriseA. policeB. apologizeC. bridgeD. children4. safelyA. baseB. seasonC. AsiaD. usual5. museumA. subjectB. trueC. bulgeD. busy單項填空6. Will you be able to finish your report today?_.A. I like itB. I hope soC. Ill do soD. Id love it7. We forgot to bring our tickets, but please let us enter, _.A. do youB. can weC. will youD. shall we8. Your story is perfect; Ive never heard _ before.A. the better oneB. the best oneC. a better oneD. a good one9. It was not until she got home _ Jennifer realized she had lost her keys.A. whenB. thatC. whereD. before10. We hope that as many people as-possible _ join us for the picnic tomorrow.A. needB. mustC. shouldD. can11. It is no _ arguing with Bill because he will never change his mind.A. useB. helpC. timeD. way12. John, a friend of mine, who got married only last week, spent $3,000 more than he _ for the wedding.A. will planB. has plannedC. would planD. had planned13. We thought there were 35 students in the dining hall, _, in fact, there were 40.A. whileB. whetherC. whatD. which14. Did you take enough money with you?No, I needed _ I thought I would.A. not so much asB. as much asC. much more thanD. much less than15. Mary wanted to travel around the world all by herself, but her parents did not _ her to do so.A. forbidB. allowC. followD. ask16. What did your parents think about your decision?They always let me do _ I think I should.A. whenB. thatC. howD. what17. We often provide our children with toys, footballs or basketballs, _ that all children like these things.A. thinkingB. thinkC. to thinkD. thought18. There were a lot of people standing at the door and the small girl couldnt get _.A. betweenB. throughC. acrossD. beyond19. I know you dont like _ music very much. But what do you think of _ music in the film we saw yesterday?A. /; /B. the; theC. the; /D. /; the20. As you can see, the number of cars on roads _ rising these days.A. we keepingB. keepC. keepsD. were keeping完型填空The year I went away to college was a very difficult transition (過渡期) for me. 21 is probably true with many people. I got quite homesick and 22 thought about going home.Although the 23 time for many students is getting 24 from home, my mailbox was frequently 25 . One day when I went to the mailbox, there was a postcard 26 out at me. I sat down to read it, 27 a note from someone back home. 28 I became increasingly puzzled (困惑) as 29 postcard were like this: It was full news report about a woman named Mabel and her new born baby. I took the card back to my room and 30 about it.Several days later I 31 another postcard, this one 32 news about Maybelline, Mabels cousin. Soon after, another card arrived and then another, 33 full of different people. I began to 34 look forward to the next one, 35 to see what this author would come up with 36 . I was never 37 .Finally, the cards 38 coming, right about the time I had begun to feel 39 about college life. They had been such a happy distraction (調劑) that, I have 40 all the postcards and still bring them out to read whenever I need a life.21. A. IfB. SoC. AsD. What22. A. oftenB. carefullyC. seldomD. merely23. A. hardB. lastC. busiestD. happiest24. A. visitorsB. lettersC. callsD. directions25. A. emptyB. fullC. closedD. open26. A. pouringB. reachingC. staringD. rolling27. A. describingB. consideringC. enjoyingD. expecting28. A. ButB. ThusC. AlsoD. Even29. A. anyB. noC. someD. such30. A. jokedB. talkedC. forgotD. cared31. A. mailedB. acceptedC. wroteD. received32. A. deliveringB. demandingC. discoveringD. developing33. A. oneB. eachC. eitherD. both34. A. nearlyB. possiblyC. usuallyD. really35. A. promisingB. surprisedC. interestedD. pretending36. A. belowB. latelyC. nextD. behind37. A. frightenedB. disappointedC. excitedD. pleased38. A. continuedB. stoppedC. startedD. avoided39. A. easyB. safeC. tiredD. anxious40. A. lostB. collectedC. tornD. saved閱讀理解AMy friend, Emma Danicls, spent the summer of 1974 traveling in Israel. During her month-long stay in Jerusalem she often went to a caf called chocolate soup. It was run by two men, of the whom-Alex-used to live in Montreal. One morning when Emma went in for coffee, while chatting with her new friend Alex, she mentioned that she had just finished the book she was reading and had nothing else to read. Alex said he had a wonderful book she might like, and that hed be happy to lend it to her. As he lived just above the caf, he quickly ran up to get it. The book he handed to Emma just minutes later was markings, a book by a former secretary-general of the United Nations (UN).Emma had never read it, nor had she ever bought a copy, but when she opened it up, she was floored to see her own name and address inside the cover, in her own handwriting (筆跡). It was in town visiting friends. They decided to exchange (交卷) addresses, but neither of them had any paper. The man opened up a book he was carrying in his backpack (背包) and asked Emma to write her name and address inside. When he returned to California, he left the book behind in Montreal, and his friend Alex kept it. When Alex later moved to Jerusalem, he took the book along.41. Alex lent Emma the book, Markings, _.A. to show his friendliness to herB. to show his interest in readingC. to tell her about the importance of the UND. to let her write her name and address inside42. How did Emma feel the moment she opened the book?A. PleasedB. SatisfiedC. WorriedD. Surprised43. We can learn from the text the California _.A. met Emma at a concertB. invited Emma to a concertC. introduced Emma to his friendD. left Emma his backpack44. Who was supposed to be the first owner of the book?A. An official of the UNB. A coffee shop ownerC. A friend of the authorsD. Alexs friend from CaliforniaBMay: Happenings from the PastMay 5, 1884Issac Murphy, son of a slave and perhaps the greatest horse rider in American history, rides Buchanan to win his first Kentucky Derby. He becomes the first rider ever to win the race three times.May 9, 1754Benjamin Franklins Pennsylvania gazette produces perhaps the first American political cartoon (漫畫), showing a snake cut in pieces with the words “Join or Die” printed under the picture.May 11, 1934The first great dust storm of the Great Plains Dust Bowl, the result of years of drought (干旱), blows topsoil all the way to New York City and Washington, D.C.May 19, 1994Jacqueline Lee Bouvier Kennedy Onassis, former first lady and one of the most famous people of the 1960s died of cancer in New York City at the age of 64.May 24, 1844Samuel F.B Morse taps out the first message, “What hath God wrought,” over the experimental long-distance telegraph line which runs from Washington, D.C., to Baltimore, Md.45. We know from the text that Buchanan is _.A. Isaacs fatherB. a winning horseC. a slave taking care of horsesD. the first racing horse in Kentucky46. What is the title of the first American political cartoon?A. Join or DieB. Pennsylvania GazetteC. What Hath God WroughtD. Kentucky Derby47. In which year did the former first lady Jacqueline die?A. 1934B. 1960C. 1964D. 199448. Which of the following places has to do with the first telegram in history?A. Washing to, D.C.B. New York CityC. KentuckyD. PennsylvaniaCWhen I learned that my 71-year-old mother was playing Scrabble a word game against herself, I knew I had to do something. My husband suggested we give her a computer to play against. I wasnt sure my mother was ready for it. After all, it had taken 15 years to persuade her to buy an electric cooker. Even so, we packed up our old computer and delivered it to my parents home. And so began my mothers adventure in the world of computers.It also marked the beginning of an unusual teaching task for me. Ive taught people of all ages, but I never thought I would be teaching my mother how to do anything she has been the one teaching me all my life; to cook and sew; to enjoy the good times and put up with the bad. Now it was my turn to give something back.It wasnt easy at the beginning. There was so much to explain and to introduce. Slowly but surely, my mother caught on, making notes in a little notebook. After a few months of scrabble and other games, I decided it was time to introduce her to word processing (文字處理). This proved to be a bigger challenge (挑戰(zhàn)) to her, so I gave her some homework. I asked her to write me a letter, using different letter types, colors and space.“Are you this demanding with your kindergarten pupils?” she asked.“No, of course not,” I said. “they already know how to use a computer.”My mother isnt the only one experiencing a fast personal growth period. Thanks to the computer, my father has finally got over his phone allergy (過敏反映). For as long as I can remember, any time I called, my mother would answer. Dad and I have had more phone conversations in the last month than weve had in the past 20 years.49. What does the author do?A. She is a cook.B. She is a teacher.C. She is a housewife.D. She is a computer engineer.50. The author decided to give her mother a computer _.A. to let her have more chances to write lettersB. to support her in doing her homeworkC. to help her through the bad timesD. to make her life more enjoyable51. The author asked her mother to write her a letter _.A. because he mother had stopped using the telephoneB. because she wanted to keep in touch with her motherC. so that her mother could practice what she had learnedD. so that her mother could be free from housework52. After the computer was brought home, the authors father _.A. lost interest in cookingB. took more phone callsC. played more gamesD. began to use itDWhen asked to point out one or two things that are most important to themselves, many put friends ahead of homes, jobs, cloth and cars.A true friendship carries-a-long history of experience that determines who we are and keeps us connected. It is a treasure we should protect. Unfortunately, the better friends you are, the more probably youll have disagreements. And the result can be what you dont want an end to the relationship.The good news is that most troubled friendships can be mended First, dont let your pride get in your way. Most of us can forgive each other when differences are brought out in the open. Second, apologize when youre wrong even if youve been wronged. Over the course of a friendship, even the best people make mistakes. Sometimes, it may be best if the wronged person takes the lead and apologizes. When you apologize, give your friend a chance to admit that he has been wrong. Third, see things from your friends point of view (觀點). And finally, accept that friendships change as our needs and lifestyle (生活方式) change. Making friends can sometimes seem easy. The hard part is keeping the connections strong during the natural ups and downs that have an effect on all relationships. My suggestion: Consider friendship an honor and a gift, and worth the effort to treasure and nurture (培養(yǎng)).53. What would be the best title for the text?A. Easy Ways to Make FriendsB. Ups and Downs in FriendshipC. How to Mend a Troubled FriendshipD. How to Take the Lead in Making Friends54. The “wronged person” underlined in the text refers to a person _.A. who has been mistaken for another B. who has been blamed unfairlyC. who has treated friends badlyD. who has admitted his mistakes55. According to the text a friendship can last long only if _.A. we have much in commonB. we know our friends mistakesC. we treat our disagreements wiselyD. we have know one another for long56. What should we do if we follow the authors second suggestion?A. Stick to our own prints of viewB. Avoid making mistakesC. Make an apology firstD. Change our lifestylesE“Who made you T-shirt?” A Geo letdown University students raised that question. Piertra Rivoli, a professor of business, wanted to find the answer. A few weeks later, she bought a T-shirt and began to follow its path form Texas cotton, rim to Chinese factory to charity bin (慈善捐贈箱). The result is an interesting new book, The trans of a T-shirt in the Global Economy (經濟).Following a T-shirt around the world in a way to make her point more interesting, but it also frees Rivoli from the usual arguments over global trade. She goes wherever the T-shirt goes, and there are surprises around every corner. In China, Rivoli shows why a clothing factory, even with its poor conditions, means a step towards a better care for the people who word there. In the colorful used-clohting markets of Tanzania, she realizes that, “it is only in this final stage of life that the T-shirt will meet a real market,” where the price of a shirt changes by the hour and is different by its size and even color, Rivolis book is full of me able people and scenes, like the noise, the bad air and the “muddy sweet smell (泥土香味) of the cotton,” she says. “Here in the factory, Shanghai smells like shallot water Texas.”Rivoli is at her best when making those sorts of unexpected connections. She even finds one between the free traders and those who are against globalization. The changes opened up by trade are vase, she argues, but free markets need the correcting force of politics to keep them in check. True economic progress needs them both.57. What do we learn about Professor Rivoli?A. She used to word on cotton farm.B. She wrote a book about world trade.C. She wants to give up her teaching job.D. She wears a T-shirt wherever she goes.58. By saying T-shirt “meet a real market”, Rivoli means in Tanzania _.A. cheaper T-shirts are neededB. used T-shirts are hard to sellC. prices of T-shirts rise and fall frequentlyD. prices of T-shirts are usually reasonable59. What does the word “them” underlined in the last paragraph refer to?A. Free markets.B. Price changes.C. Unexpected connections.D. Chances opened up by trade.60. What would be the best title for the text?A. What T-shirts Can Do to Help Cotton FarmsB. How T-shirts Are Made in ShanghaiC. How T-shirts Are Sold in TanzaniaD. What T-shirts Can Teach Us注意: I卷上61-80為空題 (無此序號), 考生必須將第 “81-85” 序號題答在 相對應位置上, 否則不得分.補全對話What do you think I ought to see first in London? Im told one ought to see the British Museum. Do you think I shall have time for that? 81 But if I were you, I should leave that for some other day. You could spend a whole day there. Its much too big to be seen in an hour or so.I suppose it is. 82 Thats not a bad idea. You could spend a couple of hours there comfortably, or even a whole afternoon, watching the wild animals and all those bride. You could have tea there too.Ill do that, then. How do I get there? 83 Where are we now? Oh, theres that big building. I think your best way from here is to take Baker Street. 84 Oh, no, a quarter of an hour or so, but, if youre in a hurry, why not take a taxi?I think I will 85 Taxi!A. Let me see.B. Well, you might.C. What time is it now?D. Is it much of a walk?E
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