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湖南省長沙市一中2009-2010學年第二學期高一入學考試英語試題(提示:請將客觀題答案用2B鉛筆轉(zhuǎn)涂到答題卡上,將文字題寫在答題卷的相應位置)一、聽力(共兩節(jié)每小題1分,滿分20分)第一節(jié)聽力理解每段播放兩遍。各段后有幾個小題,每段播放前每小題有5秒鐘的閱題時間。請根據(jù)各段播放內(nèi)容及其相關(guān)小題,在5秒鐘內(nèi)從題中所給的A,B,C項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。聽第一段對話,回答第1-3題。Whatdoweknowabouttheman?Hehopestobecomeapaintersomeday.Heisn'tveryfamiliarwithpainting.Hedoesn'tlikethecourseatall.WhoisLisaFrank?ThepainterDesiree.Theprofessorofcourse.Thewomantalkingwiththeman.Whatwillthemandotonight?SeeLisaFrank.TalkwithProfessorBrown.Gototheexhibition.聽第二段對話,回答第4-6題。Whatflightdoesthemanwanttobook?AnafternoonflightfromLondontoNewYork.AmorningflightfromHeathrowtoNewYork.AnafternoonflightfromNewYorktoLondon.Whydoesthemanhavetobookaticketforanotherflight?Thefirstflighthasbeendelayed(耽誤).Thefirstflighthasbeenfullybooked.Themanhaschangedhisidea.Whatflightdoesthemanfinallybook?Theflightdeparting(離境)at18:45fromHeathrowAirport.TheflightarrivingatNewYork18:50localtime.Theflightdepartingat17:30fromHeathrowAirport.聽第三段對話,回答第7-9題。

What'stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?Abankermanagerandacustomer.Apoliceofficerandawomanrobber.Apoliceofficerandaneyewitnesstoarobbery.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.AtMrs.Dawson'shome.A.AtMrs.Dawson'shome.B.Insideabank.C.AtapolicestationWhatcanwelearnaboutthewomanrobber?ShekilledMrs.Dawson'sson.Shehadasweateron.Shewasover30yearsold.聽第四段獨白,回答第10-12題。HowdidMr.Greygotowork?BytrainB.Bybike.C.Onfoot.WhydidMr.Greylendsomemoneytothestrangeryearsago?Tobuyaticketforhim.Tohelphimstarthiscareer.Toavoidunnecessarytrouble.WhatdidthestrangerstopMr.Greyforthistime?TothankMr.Grey.Toreturnthemoney.Toborrowmoneyagain.聽第五段對話,回答第13-15題。Howmanymileshasthecargone?C.200miles.380miles.B.C.200miles.WhydoesMike'sfriendwanttosellthecar?Sheneedsmoneytobuyanewhouse.Shecan'taffordtokeepitinthecity..Shelivesnearherworkplace.Howmuchdoesthecarcost?$5,000.B.$500.C.$1,500..第二節(jié)聽取信息聽下面一段獨白,請根據(jù)題目要求,從所聽到的內(nèi)容中獲取必要的信息,填入答題卡標號為16-20的空格中,聽錄音前,你將有10秒鐘的閱題時間,錄音讀兩遍。你將有60秒鐘的作答時間。

WEATHERREPORTThetenP.MtemperatureLakefront76,Midway76,OHare(16)TomorrowPartlysunnyandvery(1)Tuesday(18)andmostlysunnyWednesdayandThursday(19)Friday(20)二、單項選擇從A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。(共15小題,每小題1分,滿分15分)。21.IwasborninNewOrleans,Louisiana,acitynamewillcreateapictureofbeautifultreesandgreengrassinourmind.whoseB.ofwhichC.thatD.which22.InChina,manypeople,someof22.InChina,manypeople,someofareoftendangerous.takingweight-losspills,areoftendangerous.A.them,whichB.whom,thatC.whom,whichD.them,thatA.them,whichB.whom,thatC.whom,whichD.them,that23.Idon'tthinkthepriceswillgodownthisweek,A.willtheyB.don'tIC.won'ttheyD.doI24.IA.willtheyB.don'tIC.won'ttheyD.doI24.Iforanhourbuthestillhavebeenwaiting;hasn'havebeenwaiting;hasn'tturneduphavebeenwaiting;didn'tshowuphavebeenwaited;hasn'havebeenwaited;hasn'tturneduphavebeenwaiting;wasn'tturnedup25.ThisisthesecondtimethatI25.ThisisthesecondtimethatImymobilephone.A.lostB.havelostC.waslostD.hadlostA.lostB.havelostC.waslostD.hadlost26Mynewdictionary.IhavelookedforiteverywherebutIstillit.A.haslost;don'tfindB.ismissing;don'tfindC.haslost;haven'tfoundD.ismissing;haven'tfoundInmanyremoteareasoftheworldthereYetisightingsinthelastthreeyears.A.havebeenB.hasbeenC.havehadD.wereHowthewonderfulmusicontheTVtome!A.relaxed;soundsB.relaxing;soundsC.relaxing;issoundingD.relaxed;soundTheboy'smissingmadethepolice.A.puzzleB.puzzlingC.puzzledD.bepuzzledHeintheUSAforyears,andisgoingtostaytheretillheforty.A.hadbeen,wouldbehasbeen,willbeA.hadbeen,wouldbehasbeen,willbeC.hadbeenC.hadbeen,wasD,hasbeen,is31AtthistimetomorrowovertheAtlantic.A.we'regoingtoflyB.we'llbeflyingwe'llflyD.we'retoflyAtaroughestimate,NigeriaisGreatBritain.threetimesthesizeasB.thesizethreetimesofC.threetimesasthesizeofD.threetimesthesizeofTomwasdisappointedthatmostoftheguestswhenheattheparty.left;hadarrivedB.hadleft;hadarrivedC.hadleft;arrivedD.left;arrivedIarrivedlate;Itheroadtobesoicy.A.wouldn'texpectB.haven'texpectedC.hadn'texpectedD.wasn'texpectingThepolicefoundthatthehouseandalotofthingsstolen.hasbeenbrokenintoB.hadbrokenintoC.hasbrokenintoD.hadbeenbrokeninto三、完型填空閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從36-55各題所給的四個選項A、B、C、D中,選出最佳選項(共20個小題,每小題1分,滿分20分)。Oneday,apoorboywhowastryingtopayhiswaythroughschoolbysellinggoodsdoortodoorfoundthatheonlyhadonedime(一角銀幣)left.Hewashungrysohedecidedto36foramealatthenexthouse.However,helosthisnerve(不知所措,慌張)whenalovelyyoungwomanopenedthedoor.37amealheaskedforadrinkofwater.Shethoughthelooked38soshebroughthimalargeglassofmilk.Hedrankitslowly,andthenasked,“HowmuchdoI39you?"“Youdon'towemeanything,"shereplied,“Motherhastaughtmenevertoaccept40forakindness."Hesaid,“ThenIthankyoufromthebottomofmyheart."AsHowardKellyleftthathouse,henotonlyfelt41physically,butitalsoincreasedhisfaithinGodandthehumanrace.Hewasabouttogiveupand42beforethispoint.Yearslatertheyoungwomanbecameseriouslyill.The43doctorswerebaffled(阻擋).Theyfinallysenthertothebigcity,wherespecialists(專家)canbecalledintostudyher44disease.Dr.HowardKelly,now45,wascalledinfortheconsultation(會診).Whenheheardthenameofthetownshecame__46__,astrangelightfilledhiseyes.Immediatelyhe47andwentdownthroughthehospitalhallintoherroom.Dressed48hisdoctor'sgown(罩衣)hewentintoseeher.Herecognized(辨認)heratonce.Hewentbacktothe49roomanddeterminedtodohisbesttosaveherlife.Fromthatdayon,hegavespecial50tohercase.Afteralongstruggle,thebattlewas51.Dr.Kellyrequestedthebusinessofficetopassthefinalbilltohimforapproval(批準).Helookedatitandthen52somethingontheside.Thebillwassenttoherroom.Shewas53toopenitbecauseshewassurethatitwouldtaketherestofherlifetopayitoff.Finallyshelooked,andthenoteonthesideofthebill54herattention.Shereadthesewords...“Paidin(已繳)fullwithaglassof55.”(Singed)Dr.HowardKellyTearsofjoyfloodedhereyesassheprayedsilently:“Thankyou,God.Yourlovehasspreadthroughhumanheartsandhands.”36.A.searchB.begC.waitD.look37.A.BecauseofB.InfrontofC.IncaseofD.Insteadof38.A.upsetB.thirstyC.hungryD.sad39.A.oweB.costC.lendD.own40.A.offerB.payC.helpD.thanks41.A.quickerB.weakerC.strongerD.warmer42.A.stopB.continueC.retireD.surrender43.A.localB.poorC.kindD.cruel44.A.commonB.ordinaryC.rareD.scarce45.A.oldB.famousC.unknownD.retired46.A.fromB.toC.intoD.for47.A.stoodB.waitedC.fellD.rose48.A.onB.inC.withD.of49.A.waitingB.treatingC.informationD.consultation50.A.interestB.foodC.attentionD.effort51.A.defeatedB.wonC.lostD.completed52.A.changedB.leftC.crossedD.wrote53.A.excitedB.afraidC.nervousD.surprised54.A.caughtB.calledC.paidD.caused55.A.waterB.coffeeC.milkD.icecream四、閱讀理解閱讀下面兩篇短文,從每題所給的四個選項A、B、C、D中,選出最佳選項。(共20個小題,每題1分,滿分20分)2019-2020年高一入學考試英語試題AMostpeoplesay“yes”muchmorereadilythan“no”.Afriendismovinghousethisweekendandwouldlikesomehelp,andyouagree.But,whatyoureallywantedwasacoupleofquietdaysrelaxingathome.Oraroommatespendstheentireweekendsplayingvideogamesandwantstoborrowyourhomeworkfor“reference”.But,you'vejustfinisheditaftertakingawholedaytoworkhard.Manypeoplesay“yes”tothesekindsofrequests.Theytendnottoconsidertheirowninterestsandfeelings,andareoftenangrywiththemselvesafterwards.Saying“no”requirescourageandconsiderablepractice,infact,accordingtopsychologists.“Everyonewantstobeliked,”saysGabrieleSteinki,aGermanpsychologist.“Saying‘no'riskslosingtheaffectionofthepersonaskingthefavororevenajob.”Theresultisthatmanypeoplesay“yes”justforkeepingthepeace.Butexpertssaythisisregrettable.Anyoneshouldhavetherighttosay“no”.Infact,rejecting(拒絕)arequestcanevenhelptostrengthenarelationshipbecauseitexpressesatruefeeling.But,forpeopleUsedtoagreeingtoeveryrequest,changingcanbealonganduncomfortablelearningprocess.Mostpeoplebelievethat“IfIsay‘no',I'lllosetheaffectionoftheperson.Buttheaffectionisimportanttome.”Thiswayofthinkingcanbereplacedbythis:“IfheonlylikesmebecauseIalwaysdowhatsuitshim,thenthepriceofhisaffectionistoohighinthelongterm.”Whentherefusalisnotaccepted,Steinkiadvisesgivingthereasonscalmlyagainuntilthepersongetsthemessage.56.Mostpeoplesay“yes”muchmorereadilythan“no”because.theydon'tcareabouttheirowninterestsandfeelingstheydon'tknowtheywillregretafterwardstheyhavealreadybeenusedtosaying“yes”theycaremoreaboutothers'affectionIntheopinionofexperts,.A.peopleneedalotofpracticetosay“no”peopleshouldsay“yes”tokeepthepeacesaying“no”meanslosingajobpeoplehavetherighttobelikedAccordingtothewriter,whatshouldyoudoifyouwanttorefusetheotherperson'srequest?Justsayyoucan'thelphim.Saysorrytohim.Refusehimclearly.Talktotheotherpersontofindamutualway.Accordingtothewriter,whatshouldyoudoifyourrefusalisnotaccepted?Sayyestohim.B.Repeatyourreasonforhisacceptance(接受,認可)C.JustgoawayD.SaynotohimWhatisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.YouNeedCourageToSay“No”B.“Yes”MoreThan“No”CAnyoneHasTheRightToSay“No”D.It'sHardToSay“No”BWhoarethemostbeautifulwomenintheworld?Lookingattherecords,peoplemightthinkVenezuelanwomenare.TheywintheMissLatinAmerica,MissUniverse,andMissWorldcontestsmorefrequentlythanwomenfromanyothercountry.InVenezuela,theterm“Miss”asin“MissUniverse”isanhonoredtitle.Thesedays,peopleinsomeculturesconsiderbeautyconteststobesilly.Theyhavetriedtostopthesecontests,sayingtheconteststreatwomenasobjectsandplacetoomuchimportanceonwomen'slooks.ButinLatinAmerica,beautycontestsareasourceofpride.AndinVenezuela,theyarealmostanationalobsession(狂熱).AreVenezuelanwomenreallymorebeautifulthanotherwomen?“Theyarenotreallymorebeautifulhere,”saysSelena,whotrainsgirlsforthecontest.“It'sjustthatthegirlshereworkharderandpreparemorethananyoneelse.”Preparingforacontestisafull-timejobthatincludessixteen-hourdaysforsixmonths.Manyofthewomentakealeaveofabsencefromtheirjobsduringthetrainingperiod.“Ifyoudon'ttakethisseriously,youdon'thaveachance.”Selenasays.Thepreparationtakesmanyhoursaday.Thecontestantsstretchtheirbodiesandpracticetheirwalksdowntherunway.Theyworkontheirspeechesandpracticeansweringquestionssuchas,“Whomdoyouadmiremostintheworld?”Theystarvetostayslim.Theytakeclassestolearnhowtostyletheirhairandapplymakeup.Mostofthemgrowtheirhairlonganddiettoloseatleast10pounds.Manyofthemhavetheirteethstraightenedorhaveplasticsurgery(整形外科手術(shù))tostraightenorfixotherbodyparts.Itisn'teasy,andthecontestantsgiveupalotforthecontest.OneMissUniversewinnerimmediatelyputon20poundsafterthecontest.Shesaidtheonlythingshewantedtodoafterthecontestwastoeat.Thecostishighaswell.ThetrainingfortheMissVenezuelaandMissUniversecontestscancostupto$60,000.Fortunatelythetelevisionstationthatsponsors(贊助)thecontestpaysthecostsoftrainingthefinalists.Yetmostofthecontestantssayit'sworththeeffort.AformerMissUniverseisnowamayorofadistrictinalargecity.Althoughshehadnopoliticalexperiencebeforethat,shehasbeenaskedtorunforhigherpoliticaloffice.Anotherwinnerhasherowntelevisionshow.Winnershaveanadvantagetheycouldnotgetanywhereelse.“It'stheonlychanceyouhavetomakeit.”Saysonecontestant.“Youcan'tgettheseopportunitiesanyotherway.”FromtheabovepassagewecaninferthatVenezuelaisprobably.aplacewherecontestantsfromallpartsoftheworldgathertogetheracityinAmericawherebeautycontestisheldacountryinLatinAmericaaworldbeautycenterWhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedinthepassage?Contestantshavetostayawayfromtheirworkforaperiodoftimebeforethecontest.Onlyafewwomenwonthecontestwithoutbeingtrained.Beautyisn'ttheonlyfactorforacontestanttowinthecontest.It'stooexpensiveforindividuals(個人)topayforthetrainingforthecontest.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?BeautyMeansMoneyVenezuelanWomen—theMostBeautifulWomenintheWorldHowtoSucceedintheBeautyContestD.Training—theOnlyWaytoSuccessCHavinglearnedmuchabouttheWarofResistanceagainstJapan,MaoJingxindidn'tliketheJapanesewhenshewasachild.“Ithoughttheywerecruelandrude,”saidthe18-year-oldgirlfromHebeiProvince.ButshebegantochangehermindaftershemetsomeJapaneseteenagersinahistorymuseumsixyearsago.ThesefashionablehighschoolstudentslookedseriouslyatthehistorydisplaysandtalkedtoMaoinafriendlyway.“IfoundthattheyarenotbadasIthought,”shesaid.LikeMao,manyChineseteenagers'arecaughtupinthisconfusion.Asurveyby21stCenturyTeensshowsabout51percentofChineseteenagerssaytheydislikeJapan.ButmostofthemstillwanttohaveaJapanesefriend.Also,JapanliesthirdontheirlistofAsiancountriesthattheywanttovisit,followingSingaporeandSouthKorea.Teensdidasurveyjustbeforethe60thanniversaryofthevictorydayoftheWarofResistanceagainstJapan,whichfellonSeptember3.ThesurveyaimedtoencourageunderstandingandcommunicationbetweenyoungChineseandJapanese.TeensalsowantedtounderstandChineseteenagers'attitudestowardsJapan,andhowmuchtheyactuallyknowaboutthecountry.AsTeensfound,morethan60percentofChineseteenagerslearnaboutJapanthroughthemediaorbooks.Only16percenthaveevermetaJapaneseperson.“MostofmyfriendshateJapanforwhatitdidtoChinaduringWorldWarII.Butpeopleshouldnotliveinhatred.IthinkthebestwaytofigureitoutistohavecontactwiththeJapanesepeoplemyself,”ZhangYuyuan,aSenior2girl,toldusinthesurvey.JinXide,professoroftheChineseAcademyofSocialScience,saysthatChinaandJapanactuallyhadapeacefulrelationshipduringthe1970sand1980s.Sincethe1990s,thegrowthofJapan'sright-wingforceshascausedgreatdifficulties.“Wehavetobestrongagainstthem.Butwemustn'tignorethefactthattherearefarmorefriendlyJapanese,”addedJin.“JapanhasdonewrongtoAsiancountriesincludingChinaandithascausedpaintoeveryone,”saidHikaru,a17-year-oldgirlinKawasaki.HavingvisitedChinafourtimesandlearnedmuch,sheunderstandstheimportanceofcommunicationbetweenthetwopeoples.SheplanstojoininanexchangeprogrammewithChineseyouth.“WelcometoJapan,myChinesefriends!”Shesaysitwithasmile.MostteenagershateJapanesebecause.theJapanesetheymeetarecrueltheJapanesewerecruelduringthewartheylooktoofashionableD.theJapanesedon'twanttocommunicatewithChinesepeopleWhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrueaccordingtothesurvey?OnlyasmallpercentageofteenagershavemetaJapanese.Morethanhalfoftheteenagersinthesurveydon'tliketheJapanese.C.SingaporeisoneofthemostpopularAsiantouristplacesforChineseteenagers.MostChineseteenagerslearnaboutJapanthroughexchangeactivities.AccordingtoProfessorJin,isthemainreasonfortheworserelationshipbetweenJapanandChina.theWarofResistanceagainstJapanlackofcommunicationJapan'sincreasingright-wingforceJapan'srapidly-growingeconomyThepassageiswrittento.encourageChineseteenagerstomeettheJapanesereportwhatChineseteenagersthinkaboutJapanprovideinformationaboutJapaneseteenagersgiveabriefintroductiontothehistoryoftheWarofResistanceagainstJapanDAboriginalisatermusedtodescribethepeopleandanimalsthatlivedinaplacefromtheearliestknowntimesorbeforeEuropeansarrived.ExamplesaretheMaoriinNewZealand,theAboriginesinAustraliaandtheIndiansinSouthAmerica.MaoriTheMaoriwerethefirstpeopletogotoNewZealandabout1,000yearsago.TheycamefromtheislandsofPolynesiainthePacific.Theybroughtdogs,ratsandplantswiththemandsettledmainlyontheNorthernIsland.In1769,CaptainJamesCooktookpossessionoftheIsland,andfromthattimeonBritishpeoplestartedtosettle.TheMaorisignedanagreementwiththesesettlers,butinlateryearstherewereargumentsandbattlesbetweenthemoverlandrights.AborigineNativepeopleofAustraliacamefromsomewhereinAsiamorethan40,000yearsago.Theylivedbyhuntingandgathering.TheircontactwithBritishsettlersbeganin1788.Bythe1940salmostallofthemweremixedintoAustraliansocietyaslow-paidworkers.Theirrightswerelimited.In1976and1993theAustraliangovernmentpassedlawsthatreturnedsomelandtotheAboriginesandrecognizedtheirpropertyrights.IndiansLongbeforetheEuropeanscametoAmericainthe16thand17thcentury,theAmericanIndians,orNativeAmericans,livedthere.ItisbelievedthattheycamefromAsia.ChristopherColumbusmistookthelandforIndiaandsocalledthepeoplethereIndians.ThewhitesettlersandAmericanIndianslivedinpeaceatthebeginning,butconflictsfinallyaroseandledtotheIndianWars(1866—1890).AfterthewartheIndiansweredriventothewestofthecountry.Notuntil1924didtheygaintherighttovote.Whatisthesubjectdiscussedinthepassage?Europeansettlers.Nativepeoplefromthreecountries.Lifestylesofaboriginals.Historyofthreegroupsofaboriginals.Whichofthefollowingstatementsisanopinioninsteadofafact?TheMaoriwerethefirstpeopletogotoNewZealand.TheEuropeansweregreedybecausetheyalwaysfoughtforland.NativepeopleofAustralialivedbyhuntingandgathering.D.AfterthewartheIndiansweredriventothewestofthecountry.ThenativepeopleinAmericawerecalledIndiansbecause.A.theyoriginatedfromIndiatheirappearancesaresimilartothoseofIndiansthelandwasmistakenforIndiatheirpersonalitiesarecomparabletothoseofIndiansBysaying“almostallofthemweremixedintoAustraliansocietyaslow-paidworkers”(inParagraph3),theauthorimpliesthat.A.nativesinAustralialedadifferentlifefromthesettlersmostnativesinAustraliawereunemployednativesinAustraliawereseparatedfromAustraliamostnativesinAustraliaearnedasmallsalaryEExceptforthesun,themoonlookslikethebiggestobjectinthesky.Actuallyitisoneofthesmallest,andonlylooksbigbecauseitissoneartous.Itsdiamete(直徑)isonly2,160miles(3,339km),oralittlemorethanaquarterofthediameteroftheearth.Onceamonth,ormoreexactly,onceevery29.5days,atthetimewecall“fullmoon”,itswholedisclooksbright.Atothertimesonlypartofitappearsbright,andwealwaysfindthatthisisthepartwhichfacestowardsthesun,whilethepartracingawayfromthesunappearsdark.Peoplecouldmaketheirpicturesbetteriftheykeptthisinmind—onlythosepartsofthemoonwhicharelightedupbythesunarebrighter.Thisshowsthatthemoongivesnolightofitsown.Itonlythrowsbackthelightofthesun,likeahugemirrorhunginthesky.Yetthedarkpartofthemoon'ssurfaceisnotcompletelyblack;usuallyitisjustlightenoughforustobeabletoseeitsshape,sothatwespeakofseeing“theoldmooninthenewmoon'sarms”.Thelightbywhichweseetheoldmoondoesnotcomefromthesun,butfromtheearth.Weknowwellhowthesurfaceoftheseaorofsnow,orevenofawetroad,maythrowbackuncomfortablymuchofthesun'slightontoourfaces.Inthesamewaythesurfaceofthewholeearththrowsbackenoughofthesun'slightontothefaceofthemoonforustobeabletoseethepartsofitwhichwouldotherwisebedark.Whyisthedarkpartofthemoonnotcompletelyblack?A.Thesunshinesonthemoon'ssurface.Theearththrowsbacksunlightontothemoon.Themoonthrowsbackthelightfromthesun.Themoonhaslightofitsown.Theunderlinedword“disc”inthesecondparagraphrefersto.A.aroundplateB.aroundrecordthemoonthatreflectssunlightD.themoonwhichlookslikearoundplate74.Bysaying“theoldmooninthenewmoon'sarms”,wemeanatimewhen.A.thetwomoonsarecloselylinkedthenewmoonisatitsbrightestthemoonispartlybrightandpartlydarkthenewmoonishuggingtheoldmoon75.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothetext?A.Themoonwhichappearsroundatitsbrightestiscalledfullmoon.Themoon'sdiameterisexactlyonefourthofthatoftheearth.C.ThelightbywhichweseetheoldmooncomesfromthesunThepartofthemoonwhichisnotlightedbythesuniscompletelydark.五、寫作(共1題,滿分25分)你父親在外出差,請你給你父親寫一封e-mai1,告訴他關(guān)于今年暑假你和你母親為你們?nèi)宜x擇的假期旅游的目的地(destination)。目的地是山東省,持續(xù)時間(duration)共4天4晚,第一天離開長沙,乘飛機到濟南看趵突泉Baotuspring,天下第一泉。第2天乘車去泰安(Tai'an),登泰山,第3天清晨看日出,然后乘纜車(cablecar)下山再乘車去山麓觀岱廟(DaiTemple)。第4天參觀曲阜(Qufu),那里是孔子(Confucius),這個中國古代最偉大的教育家的出生地。費用(cost)每人2000元。希望在暑假能夠一起去。要求:1、需要提到以上這些信息。2、開頭和結(jié)尾已經(jīng)給出。DearDad,I'velookedatseveralpossibleplaceswherewecangoonholidayandcheckedMum'sschedule.WethinkweshouldgotoLove,Connie長沙市一中2009級高一第2學期英語入學考試參考答案、聽力(共兩節(jié)每小題1.分,滿分20分)1-10.BACABBCCBA11-15.BCBBA16.7417.warm18.Hot19.Fair20.Partlycloudy、單項選擇(共15小題,每小題1分,滿分15分)。21-35.ACAAB,DABCD,BDCCD三、完型填空(共20個小題,每小題1分,滿分20分)36.B上文Onlyhadonedimeleft制約該空表乞討,應填beg。37.D第一空后面的forameal和第二空后面的askedforadrinkofwater制約該空表取而代之、沒有,應填I(lǐng)nsteadof。C男孩要的是一杯水而女士給他的是一大杯牛奶,說明女士認為他看起來餓了,因此該空應填hungry。A下文owe制約該空應填owe。D媽媽教我決不要因為自己有善舉而收取別人的錢。C下文介紹一杯牛奶對男孩精神所起的作用,表這杯牛奶對男孩身體所起的作用。42.Aand具有對稱性,因此該空應與giveup同義,表放棄、退出,應填stop。43.A下文senthertothebigcity制約該空表當?shù)氐?,因此應填local。C這個年輕女子的病當?shù)乜床缓谜f明其不是常見病,因此該空應填rare。B疑難雜癥通常應由名醫(yī)來會診,因此該空應填famous。AD一想到自己非常感激的人患了奇怪的病,他心中產(chǎn)生了強烈的關(guān)愛之情,于是立即起身前去看個究竟。BD第10空后面的consultation制約該空應填consultation。C既然決定盡最大努力救治病人當然會對病人給予特殊關(guān)心。B第18空后面的itwouldtaketherestofherlifetopayitoff說明病人已康復,因此該空應填won。D第20空所在句為他在帳單上所寫的內(nèi)容,因此該空應填wrote。B析語境可知,該空表不敢,應填afraid。Acatchone'sattention,吸引某人的注意,符合語境邏輯。C您用一杯牛奶付清了您的治療費。這是當年的男孩現(xiàn)在的名醫(yī)感激她的話。四、閱讀理解(共20個小題,每題1分,滿分20分)D推理判斷題,可用邏輯推斷法來解。由原文第九節(jié)首句Mostpeoplebelievethat“IfIsay‘no',I'lllosetheaffectionoftheperson.Buttheaffectionisimportanttome."可以推出答案。A細節(jié)判斷題,可用直接就題找文法來解。原文第四節(jié)體現(xiàn)答案。D細節(jié)判斷題,可用直接就題找文法來解。原文第十節(jié)首句Steinkisaysthekeyistalkingtotheotherpersontofindamutual(相互的)solution.體現(xiàn)答案。B細節(jié)判斷題,可用直接就題找文法來解。原文最后一句體現(xiàn)答案。A標題判斷題,可用邏輯推斷法來解。認真閱讀分析原文可知,作者在文章中主要分析了人們不說“不”的原因及如果說不的方法來論證文章第四節(jié)Saying“no”requirescourageandconsiderablepractice這一論點,由此可以推出文章的標題。C推理判斷題,可用邏輯推斷法來解。由原文第一節(jié)TheywintheMissLatinAmerica,MissUniverse,andMissWorldcontestsmorefrequentlythanwomenfromanyothercountry.可推斷Venezuela是比拉丁美洲的小地理單位,可見它是拉丁美洲一個國家。B細節(jié)判斷題,可用直接就題找文法來解。認真閱讀分析原文不難發(fā)現(xiàn),原文提及A、C、D內(nèi)容,但沒有提及B內(nèi)容。C標題判斷題,可用概括歸納法來解。認

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