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江蘇省中小學(xué)英語(yǔ)教學(xué)提供南京市07屆高三第二次調(diào)研測(cè)試卷英語(yǔ)第一部分:聽(tīng)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)1.Howdoesthewomanfeel?A.Sheispleasedwiththeweatherreport.B.Shedoesn’tbelievetheweatherreport.C.Sheisworriedaboutthecomingsnowstorm.2.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Bossandcook.B.Friends.C.Customerandwaiter.3.Whatcanbeinferredaboutthetwospeakers?A.Theylikeswimming.B.Theydon’tenjoyswimming.4.Whatwillthewomanprobablydo?A.Stayinthehotelforatleasttwonights.B.Leavethehotelthenextmorning.C.Askthehotelclerkforherroomkey.5.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.Thewomancannotborrowhisworkbook.B.HewantstomeetthewomanafterhisEnglishclass.C.Thewomanneedstoreturnhisworkbookbeforedinner.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽(tīng)第6段材料,回答6至7小題。6.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Askingforsomemoneyinthestreet.B.Payingfaresonabus.C.Changingmoneyinabank.7.Whatdoyouthinkthewomanisgoingtodolatter?A.Tochangebuses.B.Tochangeonemilliondollars.C.Totakeabus.聽(tīng)第7段材料,回答8至10小題。8.Whatisthewomanlookingfor?A.Apairofshoes.B.Apairofgloves.C.Apairofsocks.9.Howmuchwillthewomanpay?A.Fortydollars.B.Thirty-sixdollars.C.Thirtydollars.10.WhydoesthewomanNOTwantthefirstpair?A.Becauseit’stooexpensive.B.Becauseit’smadeofwool.C.Becauseit’smadeofsilk.聽(tīng)第8段材料,回答11至13小題。11.Whatdidthemanthinkaboutthewoman?A.Sheworkedhard.B.Shedidnotknowhowtoenjoyherself.C.Shespentmoneycarelessly.12.Whatistrueabout2008Olympicstickets?A.It’snoteasytobuyaticket.B.Thepriceofeacheventhasbeenmadeknown.C.Foreignerscannotapplyforticketsthroughthesite.13.Whydoesthewomanrefusetoeatout?A.Becauseshedoesn’twanttospendextramoney.B.Becauseshedoesn’tpassherexam.C.Becauseshehasalreadyhadsomethinggoodtoeat.聽(tīng)第9段材料,回答14,17小題。14.Whyisthewomanworried?A.Becauseshecan’teatmuch.B.Becausethere’ssomethingwrongwithhercar.C.Becausegoodmechanics(修理工)arenotavailable.15.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofhermechanic?A.Hetakesadvantageofher.B.Heovercharges.C.Heisreliable.16.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman’scar?A.It’saredcar.B.It’sanAmericancar.C.It’saBritishcar.17.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inaschool.B.Inashop.C.Inapark.聽(tīng)第10段材料,回答18至20小題。18.Whydoesthespeakersaythatsheishappy?A.Becausethereisalargeaudience.B.Becausethereareeventsondifferentculturaltopics.C.Becauseagreatconductorhasagreedtosharehisexperienceswiththem.19.WhatisDanielRobertsongoingtodotonight?A.Heisgoingtolockhimselfinaconcerthall.B.Heisgoingtogiveaconcert.C.Heisgoingtogiveatalk.20.WhendidDanielRobertsonbegintoplayhisownpieces?A.Attheageoffive.B.Bythetimehewasten.C.Afterhegraduatedfromanartschool.第二部分:英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié):?jiǎn)雾?xiàng)填空(共15小題,每小題1分,滿分15分)inChinaandbeatingmydadonaregularbasis.”36.A.energyB.strengthC.timeD.ability37.A.eatsB.makesC.hasD.orders38.A.pullsB.pushesC.turnsD.reaches39.A.directlyB.gentlyC.stronglyD.hard40.A.onB.acrossC.fromD.through41.A.theworldB.ChinaC.AmericaD.Europe42.A.owesB.regardsC.comparesD.treats43.A.beyondB.forC.overD.after44.A.fightingB.trainingC.challengingD.advancing45.A.praiseB.admirerC.titleD.pride46.A.gotB.turnedC.changedD.proved47.A.thematchB.pressureC.theballD.victory48.A.puzzledB.sadC.nervousD.excited49.A.madeupB.turnedupC.keptupD.pickedup50.A.signalB.wordC.pictureD.pace51.A.couldB.needC.shouldD.would52.A.almostB.atleastC.atmostD.already53.A.inB.awayC.outD.up54.A.tallerB.heavierC.smarterD.older55.A.competingB.winningC.expectingD.attending第三部分閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)A.Around55percentofpeopleaged18-34inSpainstillsleepintheirparents’homes,saysthelatestreportfromthecountry’sstate-runInstituteofTopersuadeyoungpeopletoleavetheirhomes,theinstitutestarteda“YouthIndependence”programmethismonth..Theprogrammeoffersguidanceinfindingroomsandjobs.Economistsblameyoungpeople’sfamilydependenceontheunstablelabourmarketandincreasehousingprices.Housingpriceshaverisen17percentayearsince2000.Culturalreasonsalsocontributetotheproblem,saysociologists.FamilytiesinsouthEurope—Italy,PortugalandGreece—arestrongerthanthoseinmiddleandnorthEurope,saidSpanishsociologistAlmudenaMinguezinherreport“ThelaterIndependenceofSpanishYouth:KeysforUnderstanding.”“Ingeneral,youngpeopleinSpanishfirmlybelieveinthefamilyasthemainbodyaroundwhichtheirprivatelifeisorganized,”saidMinguez.InSpain,especiallyinthecountryside,itisnotuncommontofindentiregroupsofaunts,uncles,cousins,niecesandnephewsalllivingonthesamestreet.TheyregularlygettogetherforSundaydinner.Parents’toleranceisanotherreason.Spanishparentsacceptlate-nightpartyingandarewaryofsettingbedtimerules.“Achildcanarrivehomeatwhatevertimehewants.IfparentscomplainhewillputupabigfightandcallthefatheraFascist,”saidMinguze.Mother’swillingnesstodochildren’shouseholdchoresworsenstheproblem.DionisioMasso,a60-year-oldinMadriid,hasthreechildrenintheir20s.Theeldest,28,hasagirlfriendandajob.Butlifewithmumisgood.“Hismumdoesthewashandcooksforhim;intheend,heliveswell,”Massosaid.56.Thepassagemainlytellsus__________.A.aboutsomesocialproblemscausedbyyoungpeople.B.thatparentsaretoblamefortheirchildren’sstayingathome.C.whyyoungpeopleareunwillingtoleavetheirhomes.D.youngpeople’sdependenceontheirparentsiscommoninEuropeancountries.57.Accordingtothispassage,economiststhinkthat________.A.jobopportunitiesandhousingpricesareresponsibleforyoungpeople’sfamilydependence.B.youngpeopleshouldbeblamedforstayingathomeC.stayingathomecauseanincreaseinhousingpricesD.housingpriceshaverisen17percenteachyearsince2000.58.WhichofthefollowingisNOTthereasonforyoungpeople’sstayingathome?A.StrongfamilytiesB.Father’scomplainingC.Parents’toleranceD.Goodlifewithmother’shelp59.Theunderlinedphrase“arewaryof”means“________”A.aregoodatB.areinfavourofC.areafraidofD.areawareofTenChinesePhDstudentsaredemandingthatTenChinesePhDstudentsaredemandingthatBeijingNormalUniversityProfessorYuDanbeawayfromhertelevisionshowonCCTV10.Theyarguethatheron-airexplanationsofConfucius’sAnalects(孔子《論語(yǔ)》)are“incorrectandmisleading”.YuisknownforexplainingConfucius’sAnalectstoaTVaudience.ButsomecomplainthatherexplanationsareunfaithfultoChinesetradition.ButYudoesn’tseemtoworrytoomuchabouthercritics,saying,“It’samatterofpersonalchoice.SomelikeKFC,whileotherslikeMcDonalds.”STEALINGsomeonlinegamer’spasswordmightseemlessharmfulthancreditcardtheft.Itdoeskeepthevictimfromwearinghimselfoutallnightplaying.Butitisnotallthatnice,says19-year-oldZhangQiwen,inSTEALINGsomeonlinegamer’spasswordmightseemlessharmfulthancreditcardtheft.Itdoeskeepthevictimfromwearinghimselfoutallnightplaying.Butitisnotallthatnice,says19-year-oldZhangQiwen,inShanghai.LastAugust,ZhangaccidentallydownloadedaTrojanwhileplayingWarcraft.TheTrojanisatypeofvirususedbyhackerstostealpeople’spasswords.OvernighttheTrojantransferredallthe“gold”(gamecredits)fromZhang’sprivateaccounttoanunknownaccount.Zhanghopesthepolicewillfindandpunishthethief,whocanalsopocketsomecashsincethestolen“gold”cangoonsaleonline.NewEngland’NewEngland’slargestindoorpublicgardenhasopenedhereinahistoricpark,andofficialsexpectittobecomeacenterforlearningaboutplantsaswellasatopattractionforvisitors.Theglass-walledRogerWilliamsRogerWilliamsPark,namedforthecity’s17th-centuryfounder,alsohasazoo.Theparkalreadyattractsmorethan2millionvisitorsyear,andProvidenceMayorDavidCicillinesaidthatheexpectsthenewcenterwillattractmoreandmorevisitorstoProvidence.A.Confucius’sAnalectsislikeKFCorMcDonaldsinChinanow.B.19-year-oldZhangwasangrybecauseahackerstolehis“gold”.C.TheTrojanisanewonlinegame.D.Thegardenisrunbyauniversity.61.Wecanlearnfromthepassagesthat.A.therearefourgardensinRogerB.noonelikesYuDan’sexplanationofConfucius’sAnalectsC.YuDanwon’tshowuponCCTVanymoreforexplanationofConfucius’sAnalectsD.nowsomepeoplemakemoneybystealingonlinegamers’gamecreditsandsellingthem62.WhereisRogerWilliamsPark?A.It’sinEngland.B.It’sinProvidence.C.It’sinabotanicalcenter.D.It’sinafamouszoo.63.Youareverylikelytoreadthepassagesin.A.abiologytextbookB.afashionmagazineC.anewspaperD.abookreviewCWhenMikeKellyfirstsetouttobuildhisownprivatespace-transportationservice,hefiguredhisbread-and-butterbusinesswouldbesendingsatellitesintohigh-earthorbit.Nowhethinkshemayhavebeenwrong.“Peoplearealwaysaskingmewhentheycango,”saysKelly,whorunsKellySpace&Technology,“Ihaverealizedtherealmarketisinspacetourism.”Accordingtomarketsurveys,thereare10,000would-bespacetouristswillingtospend$1millioneachtovisitthefinalnewfield.SpaceAdventuresinArlingtonhastakenmorethan130deposits(定金)foratwo-hour-and-98,000-dollarspacetourduetooccurby2008.Thismaysoundgreat,butthereareafewdifficulties.Puttingasimplesatelliteintoorbit----withnooxygen,lifesupportorreturntripnecessary----alreadycosts$22,000/kg.Andthatdoesn’tincludethecostofinsuringpassengers.Thosebusinessmentryingtocontrolthespace-tourismmarkethave“justenoughmoneytoblowuponerocket”.TheU.S.spaceagency(局)hasplentyofmoneybutzerointerestinmakingspacetourlessexpensiveforthelittleguys.Sothelittleguysareracingtodowhatthegovernmenthasfailedtodo:designareusablelaunchsystemthat’sinexpensive,safeandreliable.Ithasabooster(火箭助推器)tomakeahelicopter-stylereturntoEarth.Thefirstpassengercountdownsarestillyearsaway,butofficialsattheFederalAviationAdministrationinWashingtonarealreadyinformallydiscussingflightrules.Afterall,youcan’tbetoopreparedforatriptothatspacefar,faraway.64.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.Popularspacetourism:alongwaytogoB.BuildingHotelsinSpaceC.LackofGovernment’sSupportinSpaceTravelsD.CostofSpaceTraveling65.Thephrase“bread-and-butterbusiness”mostprobablymeans.A.abusinesssellingbreadandbutterB.abusinessmakingbreadandbutterC.atravelingagencyD.abusinesssupportingone’slife66.Howmuchisthe2-hourspacetourforeachpersonaccordingtoSpaceAdventureinArlington?A.$1million.B.$10,000.C.$98,000.D.$22,000.67.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Thebiggestproblemforthespace-tourismprojectislackofalifesupportingsystem.B.TheauthorthinkshighlyoftheU.S.spaceagency’spreparationsforthespacetrip.C.KellySpace&Technologywillsendapassengerintospacewithinafewyears.D.Thegovernmenthasnointerestinpopularspacetourism.DHewasafunny-lookingmanwithacheerfulface,andagreattalker.Hewasdescribedbyhisstudent,thegreatphilosopher(哲學(xué)家)Plato,as“thebestandmostjustandwisestman”.Yetthissamemanwassentencedtodeathforhisbeliefs.ThemanwastheGreekphilosopher,Socrates,andhewassentencedfornotbelievingintherecognizedgodsandforcorrupting(腐蝕)youngpeople.ThesecondchargearosefromhisassociationwithmanyyoungmenwhocametoAthensfromalloverthecivilizedworldtostudyunderhim.Socrates’methodofteachingwastoaskquestionsand,bypretendingnottoknowtheanswers,topresshisstudentsintothinkingforthemselves.HisteachingshadgreatinfluenceonallthegreatGreekandRomanschoolsofphilosophy.Yet,forallhisfameandinfluence,Socrateshimselfneverwroteaword.Socratesencouragednewideasandfreethinkingintheyoung,andthiswasfrighteningtothepeoplewhokepttotraditionalviews.Theywantedhimsilenced.Yet,manywereprobablysurprisedthatheaccepteddeathsoreadily.Socrateshadtherighttoaskforlesspunishment,andheprobablycouldhavewonoverenoughofthepeoplewhohadsentencedhimbefore.ButSocrates,asafirmbelieverinlaw,reasonedthatitwaspropertoacceptthedeathsentence.So,hecalmlyacceptedhisfateanddrankacupofpoisoninthepresenceofhissorrow-strickenfriendsandstudents.68.WhichofthestatementsdoesNOTagreewiththepassage?A.Socrateshadastrongcharacter.B.YoungpeopleinthosedaysadmiredSocratesverymuch.C.Socrates’teachingmethodshadlittleinfluenceonschoolsofphilosophy.D.Socratesattachedimportancetothedevelopmentofhisstudents’creativethinking.69.Socrateswassentencedtodeathbecause.A.hedidn’trespectthelawB.hewasaphilosopherC.hepublishedphilosophicalarticlesD.hisbeliefswerenotaccepted70.BymentioningthatSocrateshimselfneverwroteanything,theauthorimpliesthat.A.SocrateswasdifferentfrommanyotherphilosophersB.SocrateswasnotsolearnedaspeoplethoughtC.SocratesusedtheworkofhisstudentsinteachingD.thegovernmentforbadepublishingSocrates’works71.Socratesacceptedthedeathsentencetoshow.A.hisdeterminationtofightagainsttherulerstotheendB.hisrecognitionofthelegalsystemC.thathelookeddownuponthelawmakersD.howbravehewasEToday,thetownofSilverCliff,Colorado,hasapopulationofonly100people.Once,however,itwasarichminingtownwherethousandscamewithdreamsoffindingsilverandmakingtheirfortune.Lateonenightin1880,agroupofminersheadedbacktotheircampafteragoodtimeintown.TheywerestilllaughingandjokingastheyapproachedthegraveyardonahilloutsideSilverCliff.Thenoneofthemenscreamedandpointedtowardthegraveyard.Theotherslookedandfellsuddenlysilent.Ontopofeachgrave,theysawflame-likebluelights.Thesestrangeandfrighteninglightsseemedtobedancingonthegraves,disappearingagain.ThiswasthefirsttimethatpeoplehadseenthebluelightsofSilverCliff.Therehavebeenmanyothersightingsovertheyears.In1969,EdwardLinehamfromNationalGeographicMagazinevisitedthegraveyard.Lineham’sarticletellsofhisexperience:“Isawthem…Weak,roundspotsofblue-whitelightamongthegraves.I…steppedforwardforabetterlook.Theydisappeared.Iaimedmyflashlightatoneandturnediton.Itshowedonlyatombstone.”LinehamandothershavesuggestedvariousexplanationsforthebluelightsofSilverCliff:Thelightsmighthavebeenimagesoflightsfromthetown,butSilverCliff’slightsseemedtooweaktohavethiseffect,theycouldhavebeencausedbytheburningofgasesfromthingsthathavegonebad,butthisusuallyhappensinswamps,andtheareaaroundSilverCliffisdry.Or,perhaps,thelightsarelightsusedbydeadminerswanderingthehillsinsearchofthefortunetheyhadcomefor.72.WhatisstrangeaboutSilverCliff?A.Itusedtobeaplacewherepeoplewenttomaketheirfortune.B.Peoplehavebeenseeingstrangelightsfromthegraveyard.C.Itwasarichminingtown.D.Itisnolongeratownofsilver.73.WhatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph2show?A.Itsuggeststhattheyweretoofrightenedtospeak.B.Itshowsthattheywereabitcurious.C.Itmeanstheywerereadytodosomeresearchwork.D.Itexplainshowinterestedtheywereintheflame.74WhichofthefollowingdoesNOTbelongtopeople’sexplanationsofthebluelights?A.Thelightsmightbefromcitylights.B.Theburningofgasescausedthoselights.C.Thelightsmightbefromthelightsusedbythedeadminers.D.Somethinginthegravegivesoutlights.75Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.ThingseasilygowronginSilverCliff.B.Thebluelightshavesomethingtodowithsilver.C.ManypeopleleftSilverCliffbecauseofthebluelights.D.Mostof
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