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高考模擬卷

第一卷(選擇題共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(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),

并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)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.WhatcanyoulearnfromJim'sreply?

A.Hegoestomosttypesofgames.

B.Basketballishisonlysport.

C.Heplaysbasketball.

2.Whatcanyouinferfromthedialogue?

A.ThebusdriversseldomgoonstrikeinEngland.

B.Thebusdriversthistimeaskfordifferentthings.

C.Thebusdriversthistimeagainaskforlessworkandmorepay.

3.Whatdoesthewomanwanttobecome?

A.AteacherB.AtranslatorC.Anactress

4.Whatisthewomanlikelytododuringthefestival?

A.Shemaydoanythingthatshewillmeet.

B.Shewillhelphermotherdosomeshopping.

C.Shewillhelphermotherdosomecooking.

5.Whatcanyoulearnfromthedialogue?

A.Themanwillhavetoreturnthebooktothewoman.

B.Themanhasalreadyreturnedthebooktothewoman.

C.Themanwillkeepthebookforsometime.

第二節(jié)

聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選

項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,

各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對話讀兩遍。

聽第6段材料,回答第6至8題。

6.Wherehasn'tthemanbeeninChina?

A.Beijing.B.Suzhou.C.Shanghai.

7.WhatdidthemanbuyinXi'an?

A.Anancientjar.B.Awonderfulknife.C.Asetofchina.

8.Whenwillthewomangototheman'shouse?

A.ThisSaturdayevening.B.ThisSundayevening.C.NextSaturdayevening.

聽第7段材料,回答第9至11題。

9.Whatcanwelearnaboutthecouple?

A.Thehusbandlikestositinthesamechair.

B.Thewifedoesn'tliketotravel.

C.Theywentonatriplastyear.

10.Howlongdoesthevoyagetheytalkedaboutlast?

A.Tendays.B.Tenweeks.C.Twenty-onedays.

11.Whydoesn'tthewifelikethekindofvoyage?

A.Itmaycostalotofmoney.

B.Shedoesn,tliketogotosomanyplaces.

C.Shedislikesgoingtomanyplacesanditmaycostheralot.

聽第8段材料,回答第12至13題。

12.WhenisAlice'sbirthday?

A.Thenextday.

B.Thedayafternext.

C.Thedaytheyhadthetalk.

13.WhatwillthemanandthewomanbuyforAlice?

A.Arecord.B.Someflowers.C.Aboxofchocolate.

聽第9段材料,回答第14至16題。

14.WhydidLindatelephonethepolicemanJeff?

A.Becauseherbrotherhadgothisheadhurt.

B.Becauseherparentscouldn'twakeup.

C.Becauseherbrotherwasnotbreathing.

15.WheredoesLindaSmithlive?

A.At245MainStreet.B.At254PineStreet.C.At254MainStreet.

16.WhatdidthepolicemanJeffadviseLindatodo?

A.Tomovehisbrother'sneck.

B.Tohelphisbrothertostandup.

C.Tolethisbrotherstaywherehewas.

聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。

17.WhyistheNo.16busofnousetothelady?

A.It'salwayslate.

B.It'salwaysfull.

C.ItgetsoffafterNo.49bus.

18.Howlongwillthespeakerwaitforabussometimes?

A.Onehour.B.Tenminutes.C.Halfanhour.

19.Whatisthemaximum(最高)numberofpassengersabusissupposedtocarry?

A.20.B.60.C.129.

20.AtwhatspeeddoesaNo.49busdriveonSaturdaymorning?

A.60m.p.h.B.80m.p.h.C.50m.p.h.

第二部分:英語知識運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)

第一節(jié):單項(xiàng)選擇(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

請認(rèn)真閱讀下面各題目,從題中所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡

上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。

1.ThemorningofJune,9thwasclearandsunny,withfreshwarmthoffullsummerday.

A.the;aB.a;aC.X;theD.the;the

2.Althoughheknewlittleaboutthelargeamountofworkdoneinthefield,hesucceeded

othermorewell-informedexperimentersfailed.

A.asB.ifC.whatD.where

3.Somepeoplemayknowlittleaboutbasketball,butwhenittheGiantYaoming,theymustbe

familiarwithhim.

A.referstoB.dealswithC.comestoD.talkswith

4.Everyonewasontimeforthisimportantmeeting,Bobwho'susually15minuteslatefor

everything.

A.onlyB.butC.evenD.yet

5.Thebookisboring;itis,infact,ratherexcitingandfascinating.

A.anythingbutB.nothingbutC.nomoreD.allbut

6.Mymostfamousrelativeofall,reallylefthismarkonAmerica,wasRob,mygreat-grandfather.

A.onewhoB.theonewhoC.whichD.what

7.Rememberthatthebirthdaywespendhappilyeachyearwasjustourmotherssuffered

bitterly.

A.when;thatB.that;whenC.when;whatD.that;what

8.Shewaskidnappedonce.

…Whenwas?

■一wasin1999shewasinprimaryschool.

A.that;It;whenB.that;It;thatC.this;That;whenD.this;That;that

9.Wedon'tkeepwinninggameswekeepplayingwell.

A.becauseB.whileC.whenD.unless

10.Allthechildrenontheplaygroundstaredupintotheskyuntilthenoiseoftheplane.

A.gaveupB.wentoutC.diedawayD.diedout

11.Haveyoufoundoutanything,sir?

-Wearesurethatthethiefenteredthehousethroughthewindowinsteadofbreakingin.You

haveclosedthewindowbeforeyouleft.

A.shouldn'tB.mustC.couldn'tD.might

12.Likesomeofmyclassmates,Ican?tliveuptomyteachers,expectations;Iletthemdown.

A.inotherwordsB.afterallC.what'smoreD.moreorless

13.Thefilm“AWorldwithoutThieves^^agreatsuccessandbroughtinalargeprofittothe

cinema.

A.appreciatedB.enjoyedC.wonD.seized

14.Afterbeingawaken,shecouldhardlyfallasleepthenoiseoutsidesoloud.

A.asB.forC.withD.becauseof

15.CaptainCookfoundAustraliaanastonishinglandwhichthesettlementsfor

foreigners.

A.tobe;wastobecomeB./;became

C.tobe;becameD.being;wastobecome

第二節(jié):完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)

請認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并

在答題卜上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。

WhileinthearmytherewasnothingIdislikesomuchasthemap-readingcourse,forthesimple

reasonthatIalwaysfeel36evenwithamapinmyhand.ForweeksIhad37awakeat

nightthinkingofthe38testIwouldhavetofaceattheendofthecourse.39theevilday

arrived.Itwasmyresponsibilitytoleadasmallbandofsoldiersbacktocampfromthemiddle

of40.Weweredrivenoutina(n)41lorryandleftinaploughedfieldwith42toget

backtocampasquicklyaspossible.

Wellknowingmy43,thesoldierssmiledastheysawmelookingatthemapandtheymade

allsortsofhelpfulsuggestions.Ifoldedthemapup,putitinmypocket,andsaidthatwe

would44east.Afterwalkingthroughthecornfieldforoveranhourwecametoawidestream.I

lookedatthemap45.Itseemedtobe46withmassesofthinbluelines.But

which47linewasthisstream?Indespair,wesatdowninthecool48andIfeel

1ike49themapintothewater.Fifteenminuteslater,aboatpassedandIaskedtheboat-manifhe

couldgiveus50tothenearestvillage.I51thatwehadbeenoutforawalkand52got

lost.Theboatmaninviteduson53andIfelt54whenhetoldmethathehadhelpedhundreds

ofsoldierstopasstheirmap-readingtest!Notlong551>wegotoffthatboatand,followingthe

boatman'sinstructions,tookabusintothevillageandgotbacktocamp.

36.A.stupidB.blindC.puzzledD.lost

37.A.sufferedB.lainC.sleptD.laid

38.A.basicB.actualC.practicalD.special

39.A.AtlastB.AtonceC.AsaresultD.Afterall

40.A.villageB.downtownC.nowhereD.forest

41.A.closedB.advancedC.ordinaryD.damaged

42.A.suggestionsB.directionsC.informationD.instructions

43.A.weaknessB.thoughtC.taskD.strength

44.A.headB.pointC.marchD.guide

45.A.graduallyB.thereforeC.merelyD.again

46.A.spreadB.paintedC.coveredD.separated

47.A.similarB.particularC.correctD.wonderful

48.A.tentB.shadowC.shoreD.shade

49.A.tearingB.throwingC.strikingD.destroying

50.A.liftB.rideC.favorD.service

51.A.declaredB.pretendedC.admittedD.described

52.A.altogetherB.almostC.possibleD.somehow

53.A.boardB.boatC.purposeD.platform

54.A.afraidB.foolishC.fortunateD.interested

55.A.agoB.lateC.afterwardsD.away

第三部分;閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)

請認(rèn)真閱讀下列短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并

在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。

A

Howcanyoufindoutwhatisgoingoninsideaperson'sbodywithoutopeningthepatient'sbody

up?RegularXrayscanshowalot.CATscans(掃描儀)canshowevenmore.Theycangivea

completeviewofbodyorgans.

WhatisaCATscans?CATstandsforakindofmachine.ItisaspecialX-raymachinethatgetsa

360-degreepictureofasmallareaofapatient'sbody.

DoctorsuseXraystostudyanddeterminediseasesandinjurieswithinthebody.Xrayscanfinda

foreignobjectinsidethebodyortakepicturesofsomeinsideorganstobeX-rayed.

ACATscanner,however,usesagroupofXraystogiveacross-sectional(橫截面)viewofa

specificpartofthebody.AfinegroupofXraysisscannedacrossthebodyandaroundthepatientfrom

manydifferentdirections.Acomputerstudiestheinformationfromeachdirectionandproducesaclear

cross-sectionalpictureonascreen.Thispictureisthenphotographedfbrlateruse.Severalcross

sections,takenoneafteranother,cangiveclear“photos”oftheentirebodyorofanybodyorgans.The

newestCATscannerscanevengiveclearpicturesofactive,movingorgans,justasafast-actioncamera

can“stoptheaction”,givingclearpicturesofwhatappearsuncleartotheeye.Andbecauseofthe

360-degreepictures,CATscansshowclearandcompleteviewsoforgansinamannerthatwasonce

onlyshownduringoperationorexaminationofadeadpatient.

FrequentappearancebeforeXrayscancauseskinburns,cancerorotherdamagetothebody.Yet

CATscansactuallydon'tcausethepatienttomoreradiationthanregularXraysdo.CATscanscan

alsobedonewithoutgettingsomethingharmfulintothepatient,sotheyarelessriskythanregularX

rays.

CATscansprovideexact,detailedinformation.Theycanquicklyfindsuchathingasbleeding

insidethebrain.Theyarehelpingtosavelives.

56.WhatisNOTtrueofaCATscan?

A.ItissaferthanregularXrays.

B.Itmakesuseofcomputertechniques.

C.Itcanstoptheactionofanorganforashorttime.

D.Itgivesclearpicturesofactive,movingbodyparts.

57.Theunderlinedwords“aforeignobject“mostprobablyreferto.

A.abadlyinjuredpartinsidethebody

B.anewthingthatisunknowntothedoctor

C.astrangeorganthathasgrowninthebody

D.anobjectthatgetsinsidethebodybychance

58.WhatisthespecialuseofthelatestCATscanners?

A.Itprovidesclearphotosofmovingorgans.

B.Itcantake3-dimension(三維)picturesofinsideorgans.

C.Itwon'tcauseseriousskinbums,cancerorotherdamagetothebody.

D.Ithelpstofindoutwhatisgoingoninsideaperson'sbodywithoutopeningitup.

59.Wecaninferfromthispassagethat.

A.patientsinfrontofCATmaysufferfromabitofradiation

B.doctorsneednoopening-upofthebodywithCATscanners

C.CATscannersaremoreexpensivethanregularX-raymachines

D.CATscannerscantakephotosofeitherthewholebodyorapartofit

60.Thebesttitleofthispassagemightbe.

A.theNewestMedicalInvention

B.NewX-rayMachinetoSaveLives

C.HowtoAvoidtheDamageofXRays

D.AdvantagesandDisadvantagesofCATScanners

B

WelcometotheNationalMaritimeMuseum

TheNationalMaritime(海事的)Museumisthelargestofitskindintheworld,withovertwo

millionitemsinitscollections.TwentyGalleriesdisplaysomeofthefinestseaaffairsinhistoric

buildings,whichwereformerlyaschoolforthesonsofseamen.

Openingtime

10:00—17:00Winterhours10:00—18:00Summerhours

Lastadmissionisthirtyminutesbeforeclosing.Smokingisnotallowedinthemuseum.

Eatinganddrinkingareonlyallowedinthedesignated(指定的)areas.Photographyandvideoare

notpermittedinsidethebuilding.

Bookings

OurCentralBookingGrouphandlesallgroupvisitenquires(詢問),fromschools,group

organizersandtouroperators.

Educationandinterpretation(解說)

School'sprogrammesoperateinterm-time.Programmesoftalks,tours,workshops,story-telling,

livinghistoryandinterpretationarerunthroughouttheyear,especiallyatweekendsandduringschool

holidays.

E-library

Facilities(設(shè)備)areprovidedforelectronicaccess(通道)tothemuseum\collections.

Pleaseaskamemberofstafffordirectionstothenearestterminals(終端).Thesefacilitiesarealso

availablefromthecomfortofyourownhome.

61.Thispassagemainlytellsus.

A.thewaytogettothemuseum

B.thepurposetobuildthemuseum

C.abriefintroductiontothemuseum

D.adetaileddescriptionofthemuseum

62.Fromthepassageweknow.

A.schoolprogrammesareonlyrunatweekendsandonholidays

B.partofschooleducationhastobedoneinthemuseum

C.studentscanreceivedifferentkindsofeducationhere

D.themuseumrunsaschoolandhasstudentsofitsown

63.HowcanwegettheinformationintheE-library?

A.Wehavetoaskthemuseumforthepermissiontousethefacilities.

B.Theonlywaytodosoistousetheterminalsofferedbythemuseum.

C.Aslongastheelectronicfacilitiesareavailable,wecandosoanywhere.

D.Ourpurposecannotbeachievedwithoutthedirectionofamemberofstaff.

64.Afteracarefulstudyofthepassagetheprobableconclusionis.

A.themuseumisverypopularamongvisitors

B.thingsfromancienttimesaremoreattractive

C.themuseumisanxioustomakemoremoney

D.themostvaluablethingsaredisplayedinthemuseum

C

Tworunnersstandsidebysideatthestartinglineofarace.Bothlookverystrongandfast.But

onerunnerspeedsaheadandwinstherace.Theotherfallsbehind.

SomeathletescanreachgreatgoalssuchastheachievementofanOlympicgoldmedal.Others

neverliveuptotheirpromise.Whatkindofpreparationbeforearaceorothereventmakesthe

difference?

Everyoneknowsthatathletesworkouttostrengthentheirbodies.Butresearchshowsthat

strengtheningthemindmaybejustasimportant.Carefulstudyindicatesthatthebestathleteswin

partlybecausetheythinktheycanwin.

Thinkingpositivethoughtsseemstogivetheedgeforsuccessinsports.Peoplewhosayto

themselvesoverandover,t4IknowIcandothis,”oftenfindtheyhavetheadvantagetowin.Onthe

otherhand,peopleoftenfailwhothink,"Ican'twin.”

Oneprocedurethathelpsmanyathletesiscreatingpicturesinthemind.Theyaretoldtothinkof

eachmovetheymustmaketowin.Someusepicturesthataremorefanciful.Oneskaterlikedto

imagineastarburstinginsideher,fillingherwithenergy.Anotherathletewhowantedtofeelcalm

picturedhimselfasabirdfloatingintheair.

Nexttimeyouwanttodosomethingwell,trytrainingyourmindtohelpyou.Perhapsateacheror

otherinstructorscanhelpyouplanyourtraining.Ifyouimagineyourselfdoingbetter,youmaysoon

seeimprovementinwhatyoureallycando.Positivethinkingandpicturescreatedinyourmindcan

helpyouwin!

65.Whichofthefollowingistrue?

A.Itisimportanttobeverystrongwhentherunnersareracing.

B.Whenarunnerispreparedforarace,hemustpayspecialattentiontohisbody.

C.Ifastrongrunnercanusehishead,hewillwin.

D.Thinkingistheonlydecisivefactorinrunning.

66.Theunderlinedphrasethinkingpositivethoughtsmeans.

A.therunnerhastheconfidencetowin

B.therunnerlosesheart

C.therunnerthinkscorrectly

D.therunnerisnotsureofhissuccess

67.Whatmustyoudoifyouwanttodosomethingwell?

A.Agoodteacherisveryimportant.

B.Trytobecomeapersonfullofimagination.

C.Oneteacherisnotenough.Youshouldhavemoreinstructors.

D.It'sbetterforyoutotrainyourmindtohelpyou.

68.Thebesttitleis.

A.StrengthandEnergyB.MindandBody

C.PositiveThinkingD.HowtoTrainYourMind

D

TheycannotvotewhichnationsshouldhaveaseatontheUnitedNationsSecurityCouncil,but

ordinarypeoplehaveshowntheirfeelings.ByTuesdayafternoon,over11.5millionpeopleinand

outsideChinahadsignedanonlinepetition(請?jiān)福﹕ayingJapanshouldnotsucceedinitsbidforan

everlastingseatontheSecurityCouncil.

TheloudcallisduetothehistoricalfactsinWorldWarILSomeJapanesepoliticianssaidtheir

countryisreadytoplayamoreactiveroleinglobalaffairs,andtheircountry'scontributioncanno

longerbelimitedtofinancialaspects.

Thepetitionby11.5millionpeopletellsJapanthatmoneyalonecannotbuytheirhearts.

Anewhistorytextbookthataright-wingJapaneseorganizationhassubmitted(提交)forofficial

agreementgoessofarastopaintJapanasa“victim“inWorldWarII.ItsauthorsevensaythatChina

startedallthewarsbetweenthetwocountries.

JapanesePrimeMinisterJunichiroKoizuminturneddownaninvitationtoagrandpartyin

MoscowonMay9tocelebratethe60thanniversaryoftheendofWorldWarII.Koizumi'sabsencewill

donothingbutencouragemoreprobes(追究)intohiscountry'shistoricalbaggage.

JapanesepoliticianscontinuetovisittheYasukuniShrine.Wartimeleaderandwarcriminal

KidekiTojo,aswellasfiveotherhangedwarcriminals,areburiedattheshrine.Theytalkaboutpeace

duringthevisitsandasktheirAsianneighborstounderstandJapaneseculture,whichrequiresthemto

visitShintoshrinestomarkseasonalcelebrations.Buttheydon'tseethepainsthattheJapanese

invasionbroughtonotherAsiancountries.Howcananationsleepwithsuchahistoryonitsconscience

(良心,道德心)?TheamountofmoneyJapangivestheUnitedNationsdoesnotnecessarilygivethe

countrytheroleininternationalaffairs.NeitherwillaneverlastingseatontheSecurityCouncilfree

Japanfromitshistoricalbaggage.

69.AccordingtosomeJapanesepoliticians,theirvisitstoShintoShrinesaredueto.

A.thefactthatthesixWorldWarIIcriminalswereburiedthere

B.theintentionthatJapanwantstogetaneverlastingseatontheSecurityCouncil

C.therequirementofJapanesecultures

D.theprobesofthewarcriminals

70.The11.5millionpeoplesignedanonlinepetitionto.

A.stopJapanfrombiddinganeverlastingseatontheSecurityCouncil

B.expresstheirfeelingsthattheydidn'twantJapantowinitsbid

C.honorthepeoplewhodiedinWorldWarII

D.supporttheideathatJapanshouldgivetheUNmoremoney

71.InanewJapanesehistorybook.

A.theJapanesearedescribedasright-wingpeople

B.manyvictimssubmittedtheagreementinWorldWarII

C.Japanesegovernmenthassignedtheagreementofficially

D.Chinaisconsideredtohavebeenresponsibleforthewar

72.WhichofthefollowingdescriptionsaboutJapanisNOTtrue?

A.Thegovernmentrefusedaninvitationtothe60thanniversaryoftheendofWorldWarII.

B.ItwantstogetaneverlastingseatontheSecurityCouncil.

C.Itwantsmoreprobesintoitshistoricalbaggage.

D.ItgivestheUNmuchmoney.

E

SendingachildtoschoolinEnglandisastepwhichmanyparentsdonotfindeasytotake.In

theory,atleast,theproblemisthatthereareverymanychoicestomake.Letustrytolistsomeofthe

alternativesbetweenwhichparentsareforcedtodecide.Tobeginwith,theymayaskthemselves

whethertheywouldliketheirchildtogotoasingle-sexschooloraco-educationalschool.Theymay

alsoconsiderwhetherheshouldgotoaschoolwhichisconnectedtoaparticularchurchorreligious

group,orwhethertheschoolshouldhavenosuchconnections.Anotherdecisioniswhethertheschool

shouldbeoneofthevastmajorityfinancedbytheStateoroneoftheverysmallbutinfluential

minorityofprivateschools,thoughthischoiceis,ofcourse,onlyavailabletothesmallnumberofthose

whocanpay.Alsoconnectedwiththequestionofmoneyiswhetherthechildshouldgotoaboarding

schoolorliveathome.Thenthereisthequestionofwhatthechildshoulddoatschool.Shoulditbea

schoolwhosecurriculumlaysemphasis,forinstance,onnecessaryskills,suchasreading,writingand

mathematics,oronewhichpaysmoreattentiontodevelopingthechild'spersonality,morally,

emotionallyandsocially?Finally,withdissatisfactionwithconventionaleducationasgreatasitisin

somecirclesinEnglandandcertainlyintheUSA,thequestionmightevenariseintheparents'minds

astowhetherthechildshouldbecompelledtogotoschoolatall.Althoughinpractice,someparents

maynotthinktwiceaboutanyofthesechoicesandsendtheirchildtotheonlyschoolavailableinthe

immediateneighborhood,anyparentwhoisinterestedenoughcaninsistthatasmanychoicesas

possiblebemadeopentohim,andthesystemistheoreticallysupposedtoprovidethem.

73.Parentsfindchoosingaschoolhardbecause.

A.thereisalimitednumberofchoices

B.someschoolsareveryexpensive

C.someschoolsaregovernmentschools

D.theyarefacedwithavarietyofoffers

74.Accordingtothepassage,someparents,ifallowed,mightlettheirchildrenstayathomebecause

they.

A.don'tfindconventionaleducationsatisfactory

B.don'tknowhowtochooseamongdifferentschools

C.intendtoeducatetheirchildrenthemselves

D.findconventionaleducationtooexpensivetopayfor

75.Whatisimpliedattheveryendofthepassage?

A.Mostparentsareunconcernedaboutthechoicesavailabletothem.

B.Interestedparentscanrequestmoreschoolchoicesbeopentothem.

C.Theeducationalsystemmaynotprovideasmanychoicesasexpected.

D.Mostparentsusuallysendtheirchildrentotheschoolsnearby.

第四部分:寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)

第一節(jié):對話填空(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)

請認(rèn)真閱讀下面對話,并根據(jù)各題所給首字母的提示,在答題尺右欄中標(biāo)有題號的橫線上,

寫出?個(gè)英語單詞的完整、正確形式,使對話通順。

A:Okay,Mr.Tailor,let*sgo(76)a_________andbegin.Firstofall,tellme(76)________

aboutyourlastjob.

B:Well,as(77)m_________inmyresume,IworkedforfiveyearsatHiTech(77)_______

Computers.

A:Okay.HiTech.Andwhatdoyouknowaboutcomputernetworks

and(78)o______systemsincludingDOS,Windows,andUNIX?(78)_______

B:Umm...well...Ididdomanythings(79)r_________tocomputers(79)_______

everynightatmylastjob.

A:Hum!...Andhowmuchdoyouknowaboutwebpages?Wearelooking

fbrsomeonetocreateand(80)m______ourcompany'swebsite.(80)_______

B:Umm…uh,webpage,webpage.Huh...Idon'tthinkI'vereadthat

book,andI'mafraidI've(81)n______usedthosethings.(81)________

A:Huh?!Andwhataboutother(82)e_________withcomputer?(82)_________

B:Well...IthinkI(83)r_________likecomputergames.Iplaythemevery(83)_________

day.

A:Okay,Mr.Tailor,IthinkIhaveallthe(84)i_________Ineed!Thanks,Mr.(84)_________

Tailor.Pleasewaituntil(85)f_________notice.(85)_________

第二節(jié);書面表達(dá)(滿分25分)

下面一幅漫畫反映了某一社會現(xiàn)象。請你根據(jù)漫畫內(nèi)容寫一篇一事一議的英語小品文,向英

語報(bào)社投稿,說明公務(wù)員成為熱門工作這一社會現(xiàn)象及原因,并闡述自一的觀點(diǎn)。

字?jǐn)?shù):120左右。

敘事:要合理,議論要扣題。

參考詞匯:公務(wù)員:acivilservant

金飯碗:ajobingreatdemand

公務(wù)員考試:acivilserviceexam

Keysforreference

1—5ACACB6—10BABCC11—15CBAAC16—20CBCBA

21—25ADCCA26—30BBADC31--35CABCA

36—40DBCAC41—45ADAAD46—50CBDBA51—55BDABC

56—60CDAAB61—65CCCAC66—70ADBCB71—75DCDAB

76.ahead77.mentioned78.operating79.relaxed80.manage

81.never82.equipment83.really84.information85.further

Possibleversion:

Nowadaysbeingapublicservantissopopularinourcountrythatithasbecomeajobingreat

demandamongthousandsofyoungpeople.Theytakeeverych

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