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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,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽完每段對話后,

你有十秒鐘的時間來回答有關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白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給

的ABC三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。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。

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用

第一節(jié).單項選擇:(共15小題,每小題1分,滿分15分)

從A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。

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選項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選項ABCD中,選出最佳選

項。

A

CHICAGO--BillClinton'seagerlyawaitedmemoir(自傳),MyLife,

willbepublishedthisJune,andissuretoignite(點燃)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,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

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,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選

項中有兩項為多余選項。

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(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)

假定英語課上老師要求同桌之間交換修改作文,請你修改你同桌寫的

以下作文。文中共有10處語言錯誤,每句中最多有兩處錯誤。錯誤

涉及一個單詞的增加,刪除或修改。按下列情況改正:

刪除:把多余的詞用斜線(\)劃掉。

增加:在缺詞處加一個漏字符號(A),寫出該加的詞。

修改:在錯的詞下劃一橫線,寫出改正后的詞。

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