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精品-2005年湖北省重点中学高考模拟题精品-2005年湖北省重点中学高考模拟题 2005年湖北省重点中学高考模拟题 本试题分第?卷(选择题)和第?卷(非选择题)两部分。共150分。考试用时120分钟。 第一部分:听力(共两节 满分30分) 做题时,先将答案画在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第—节(共 5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应 位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对...
精品-2005年湖北省重点中学高考模拟题
精品-2005年湖北省重点中学高考模拟 2005年湖北省重点中学高考模拟题 本试题分第?卷(选择题)和第?卷(非选择题)两部分。共150分。考试用时120分钟。 第一部分:听力(共两节 满分30分) 做题时,先将答案画在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第—节(共 5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应 位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。 1. Who is the man? A. A taxi driver. B.A restaurant waiter. C.A traffic policeman. 2. Why will the woman go to Edinburgh? A. To drive the man there. B. To have a meeting in Glasgow. C. To meet some important people. 3. What will the woman do after class? A. Study. B. Go to the beach. C. Meet Professor White. 4. Where is the man they are talking about? A. Sitting at the front of the room. B. Standing near a window. C. Standing at the doorway. 5. For what did the girl borrow money? A. Helping her friend Jenny. B. Getting tickets for a rock concert. C. Helping the baby she's taking care of. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1(5分,满分22(5分) 听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标 在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟 的作答时间。每段对话或独自读两遍。 听第6段材料,回答第6—8题。 6. Who's the man with the black bag? A. A stranger. B. A thief. C. Mr. Smith's brother. 7. What is the man they are talking about doing? A. He is standing at the door of the house. B. He is walking down the street. C. He is running after his brother. 8. Who's running after the man? A. The man speaker. B. The woman speaker C. Mr. Smith. 听第7段材料,回答第9—11题。 9. What is the main subject of this conversation'? A. Saturday's game. B. Getting into the coach's office. C. A basketball game. 10. What sport are the coach and player talking about'? A. Soccer. B. Basketball. C. Football. 11. Where does the woman tell the man to go'? A. To the hospital. B. To his home. C. To her office. 听第8段材料,回答第12—14题。 12. Which floor is the woman's flat on? A. The 18th. B. The 19th. C. The 90th. 13. How many rooms are there altogether? A. 3. B.4. C. 5. 14. Where do they have dinner? A. In the living room. B. In the dining-room. C. In the kitchen. 听第9段材料,回答第15—17题。 15. Why does the woman want to buy something for her husband? A. It's a birthday present. B. It's a Christmas present. C. Her husband isn't satisfied with the tie. ) the second time? 16. What did the clerk recommend (推荐 A. A tie. B. An electric shaver. C. Some cosmetics (化妆品) . 17. Why did the woman ask the clerk to put a card into the present? A. To tell her husband how much she paid for the gift. B. To congratulate him in written words. C. To post it. 听第10段材料,回答第18—20题。 18. How many countries did Mr. Bell visit last summer? A. Only one. B. Three. C. Four. 19. Why did Mr. Bell feel very tired after returning home? A. He visited too many places in a hurry. B. His holiday was not long enough for him to travel in Europe. C. He was on the train or on a bus all day long during his holiday. 20. What will be a good idea to spend a two-week summer holiday? A. Visiting only one city by the sea with a friend. B. Visiting only a few cities near the sea with some friends. C. Visiting some museums and famous palaces in different cities. 第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分) 第一节:单项选择(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分) 从四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答案卡上将该项涂黑。 21.----Do you mind if I change another hook? Because__ page of the book is torn, and __cover looks dirty. ----- No, of course not. A. the; the B. a; the C. a; a D. the; a 22.----When you spoke of Mr Denny, which one did you mean, Samuel or Harold? ---- I was referring to___. A. any B. none C. no one D. neither 23.----Would you like me to turn off the light? ---- _____. I'm used to sleeping with the light on. A. No, it' s all right B. Yes, it doesn't matter C. No, it' s nothing D. Yes, do as you please 24. It remains to be seen_____ the patient can be fully recovered. A. Until B. if C. that D. whether 25. They had walked in wrong directions for quite some time____ they realized they had got lost. A. since B. while C. before D. after 26. Pop music is enjoyed by many people, but it is not to everyone's____. A. standard B. need C. condition D. taste 27. Under good treatment, Linda is beginning to____ and will soon recover. A. pick up B. wake up C. grow up D. show up 28. It is the protection for the trees __ really matters, rather than how many trees are planted. A. what B. that C. it D. which 29.No matter how much money you have, it can not _____ a healthy body. A. compare B. fit C. defeat D. match 30.----Alice looks sad. Did you tell her about the bad news? ----Yes, but I_____ her later. A. should have told B. shouldn't have told C. must have told D. needn't have told 31.Hearing the news, he rushed out, ___the book____ on the table and disappeared into the distance. A. left; lain open B. left; lay opened C. leaving; lie opened D. leaving; lying 32.The company and the effect __ brought about did great good to our business in western countries. A. what B. which C. that D. it 33.-----Where is my dictionary? ----Sorry. I've forgotten______ I put it. A. that it was where B. that was it where C. where it was that D. where was it that 34.-----You should have asked your teacher for help, He is kind-hearted. -----Yes. A whole day_____. A. had wasted B. was wasted C. will waste D. would be wasted 35. At last __ his chance to speak. So he rose from his chair quickly. A. took B. came C. got D. turned 第二节:完形填空(共20小题:每小题1.5分,满分30分) There are a lot of dangerous and terrible pests in India, but the tree-bees are the most terrible. They are 36 . Last year I was on holiday there. Riding along a road one 37 morning, I found the air above me suddenly became 38 with bees. Although it was hot, I went cold 39 . To run away fast seemed the only thing to do, but my 40 was frightened, too. He jumped and kicked out in all direction to 41 the bees that were attacking him, and then threw me to the ground. The 42 was about half a mile away. I began to run. But by now I was 43 from head to foot with bees. They crawled(爬行) all over me, stinging(刺) with terrible pain. I tore them away, but made 44 for others. Each time I opened my lips for 45, more bees entered my mouth. I could hardly breathe. Then I reached the village. I ran towards a house that was being built. As soon as the men 46 there saw the bees, they ran for 47 at top speed. My eyes had completely closed. I 48 into a pile of something soft. I pushed myself down into this 49 my head and shoulders were covered. This made bees angry and they began to attack my legs. I 50 but soon became tired out. The bees had won. At last I was saved by two 51 soldiers. They ran to a pile of dry grass and quickly surrounded me with a 52 of fire and smoke until the bees were 53 . They remained with me, I later 54 , looking after me for the next three hours until 55 was found and brought. 36. A. enemies B. killers C. fighters D. murderers 37. A. winter B. rainy C. cool D. sunny 38. A. polluted B. noisy C. heavy D. thick 39. A. all over B. in all C. at all D. after all 40. A. heart B. horse C. partner D. brother 41.A. fight for B. protect against C. put out D. get rid of 42. A. house B. village C. helper D. soldier 43.A. filled B. surrounded C. covered D. buried 44. A. place B. space C. time D. room 45. A. air B. water C. breath D. help 46. A. standing B. playing C. talking D. working 47. A. homes B. safety C. villagers D. support 48. A. hid B. felt C. fell D. jumped 49. A. until B. after C. when D. as 50. A. shook B. moved C. struggled D. cried 51. A. friendly B. strong C. lovely D. clever 52. A. mixture B. wall C. pile D. fence 53. A. beaten down B. torn away C. driven away D. broken down 54. A. learned B. guessed C. believed D. thanked 55. A. a doctor B. my horse C. my friend D. my relative 第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题:每小题2分,满分40分) A As former Soviet Foreign Minister, Eduard Shevardnadze stood heroically on the international stage, helping end the Cold War. But his time as Georgian president ended last week in embarrassment. Crowds protested (抗议)against the false general election result, and then cheered as their 75-year-old president was forced 辞职). "These political troubles could not have ended bloodlessly and I would have had to exercise to resign ( my power," Shevardnadze said. "I believe I must resign for my people." For 11 years, he led Georgia with both vision and tight control. A supporter of democracy (民主) and the free market, he often spoke of his hope that the country could become a member of NATO. But he lost the confidence of his people who thought he was doing little to attack the corruption (腐败) that is troubling Georgia. One of the signs held up by protesters demanding his resignation read: "Shevardnadze, your century was the 20th. Now it is the 21st." Indeed, he is widely seen as a hero of the late 20th century. As Soviet foreign minister, he impressed world leaders with his charm, quick wit and devotion to President Mikhail Gorbachev's policy of opening up to the West. In 1989, he helped arrange the removal of Soviet troops from Afghanistan and, one year later, played a key role in the reunification of West and East Germany. Along with the fall of the former Soviet Union, this event is considered to mark the end of the Cold War. "He is a towering figure in Georgian history and a close friend of the United States," said US State Department spokesman Richard Boucher. When Shevardnadze took control of newly independent Georgia in 1992, the country had just suffered a civil war and there was much ethnic conflict (民族冲突). He managed to restore peace and went on to win presidential elections in 1995 and 2000. However, his popularity then began to fall. Georgia remains divided, with two provinces still beyond government control. It is also one of the most corrupt countries in the world. Many Georgians believe Shevardnadze's failure to deal with this has caused the fall in living standards and rise in unemployment. When he was accused of cheating in the parliamentary elections on November 2, it was clear his days in power were numbered. 56 What has directly led to Shevardnadze's resignation? A. The corruption that troubles the country. B. Ethnic conflicts in Georgia. C. The fall in living standards and rise in unemployment D. The recent election in the country. 57 What can you tell from Shevardnadze's words after resignation? A. He was sorry that he had to resign. B. He felt he was to blame for the political troubles. C. He put his country and his people before himself at this critical moment. D. He didn't care about his power. 58 According to the story, which of the following cannot be used to show he was one of the heroes of the late 20th century? A. He helped to break down the Berlin Wall. B. Soon after he came to power in Georgia, peace was achieved. C. He worked hard to make his country a member of NATO. D. He helped arrange the removal of Soviet troops from Afghanistan. 59 What does the sentence "his days in power were numbered" mean? A. He counted his last days in power. B. His resignation was near. C. He could have remained in power longer. D. His glorious (显赫的) days were over. B Six months have passed since Saddam Hussein's rule of Iraq was declared over, but in many ways the war is still being fought. Groups opposed to American control of Baghdad have launched(发动) a series of suicide bombings across the city. Last Monday around 40 people were killed and more than 200 injured in (自杀) the bloodiest day since peace was announced on May 1. One bomb even attacked the headquarters (总部) of the International Red Cross. Dr Jalal F Massa, a doctor whose daughter was injured in the attack on the Red Cross, said: "We, the Iraqi people, who have suffered so much, feel helpless when we see these things. The US occupation(占 领) has not been a success." In the last three months, there have been several attacks in Iraq causing heavy damage. Not only were US troops targeted, but also UN buildings and workers, religious (宗教的) leaders, foreign officials and members of Iraq's new government. On October 28, the number of US soldiers who have died in Iraq since May 1 rose to 139, one more than the number who died during the war itself. Paul Bremer, the US chief administrator (行政长官) in Iraq, told the Iraqi people the US didn't like being an occupying power and promised they would only stay as long as is necessary. Although, there is transitory government in Iraq, it is controlled by the US and there is no timetable for handing over power to the Iraqis. Many other countries, including France, Germany and Russia, see this as a key part to rebuilding the country. "Only in this way can it be made clear that the present political situation in Iraq is a temporary (暂时的) one," said Gunter Pleuger, Germany's Ambassador (大使) to the UN. Although the UN has agreed to help rebuild the country, it remains divided over what its role should be. While the likes of France and Germany want to see a quick hand-over of power, the US and Britain focus more on removing rebel(反叛) forces still supporting Saddam. Rosemary Hollis, of the Royal Institute of International Affairs in London, said that whatever the US-led troops choose to do, they must act quickly. "If they do not move soon, they will lose control and there will not be any new government to put in power," she warned. "They will be stuck, as happened to America after the war in Viet Nam (越南)." 60 Which of the following is NOT one of the disagreements over rebuilding Iraq? A. Whether the US occupation has been a success. B. Setting a clear date for the handover of power to Iraq. C. Whether the UN should take the leading role in rebuilding Iraq rather than the US. D. Removing the rebel forces that still support Saddam. 61 What is the main idea of this story? A. Baghdad saw the bloodiest day since peace was declared on May 1. B. The US occupation has not been a success. C. The rebuilding of Iraq remains a problem. D. There are still many disagreements over how to rebuild Iraq. 62 Which shows the war is still going on? A. The number of US soldiers who have died in Iraq. B. The attack on the International Red Cross headquarters. C. The US troops are still in Iraq. D. All the above. 63 The writer of this story is ____. A. on the American side B. on the French side C. on the Iraqi side D. very objective (客观的) C There is no doubt that today English is one of the most important and richest of the world' s languages. Probably the most important factor for the latter quality was the Conquest(占领)of England by the Normans more than 900 years ago. The conquering Normans spoke French. Most of the people of the conquered nation spoke varieties of Anglo-Saxon of Germanic origin. Of course, the Normans were stronger than the local people politically and naturally their language became the language of the King's court. It also became the language for written documents(文件), together more literacy and somehow" better" than the language of the common with Latin, and was generally regarded as" people. In spite of clearly being"worse", however, the language of the ordinary people of England, and especially the language spoken by the people of the central part of the country, did not die. For centuries, the two languages continued to exist side-by-side. In the late 14th century, Geoffrey Chaucer, one of the greatest writers in English literature, whose Canterbury Tales is one of the most extraordinary works in English, practically created, or at least made acceptable, a new language, which was a combination of the more elegant(优雅的 )French and the cruder(粗 俗 )but more powerful Germanic elements. Since Chaucer's time, the two languages have been woven closer and closer together, forming the single language that we now know as English. However, even today, remains of the differences survive, for words of French or Latin origin still tend to occur more frequently in formal written English than in spoken English. This naturally means that, for Spanish speakers, it is often easier to understand written English than spoken English. 64. According to the writer, that English is one of the richest of the world' s language is mainly because of___. A. Chaucer' s works of literature B. the conquest of England by Normans C. many borrowed words from Spanish D. varieties of Germanic language 65. The underlined words "the conquered nation" in the first paragraph refer to____. A. Germany B. France G. Spain D. England 66. It can be inferred that after Normans came to England, English was often used___. A. by the ordinary people B. in the King's court C. in written documents D. by rich nobles 67. Chaucer was particularly mentioned in the text because___. A. his Canterbury Tales is one of the most extraordinary works in English B. he spoke and used English and French better than the common people C. he plays a very important part in the development of the English language D. the Germanic language didn't die out thanks to his efforts 68. Which of the following occurs most frequently in spoken English? A. Words of Germanic origin. B. Words of French origin. C. Words of Latin origin. D. Words of Spanish origin. D * Castle fire Winton Castle was damaged in a fire last night. The fire, which was discovered at about 9 o'clock, spread very quickly. Nobody was injured but two people had to rescue from an upstairs room. A number of paintings are believed to have been destroyed. It isn't known how the fire started. * Shop robbery In Paxham yesterday a shop assistant was forced to hand over 500 pounds after being threatened by a man with a knife. The man escaped in a car which had been stolen earlier in the day. The car was later found in a car park where it had been thrown away by the thief. A man has been arrested in connection with the robbery and is still being questioned by the police. * Road delays Repair work started yesterday on the Paxham-Longworth Road. The road is being resuffaced and there will be long delays. Drivers are asked to choose another way if possible. The work is expected to last two weeks. Next Sunday the road will be closed and the traffic will be diverted. * Accident A woman was taken to hospital after her car hit a truck near Norstock yesterday. She was allowed home later after treatment. The road was blocked for an hour after the accident and the traffic had to be diverted. A police inspector said afterwards, "the woman was lucky. She could have been killed." 69. Why will there be long delays on the Paxham-Longworth Road? A. It has to be blocked before the robber is caught. B. The surface of the road needs mending for a fortnight. C. A terrible accident happened, resulting in great damage to its surface. D. Repair work will be done to it for half a month because of heavy traffic. 70. From this news report, we learn that __ A. the cause of the fire is still in the dark B. four accidents happened yesterday in different places C. the traffic accident resulted from the poor road condition D. the robber has been put in prison and is being questioned by the police 71. From the news report, we can tell that in the castle fire and the traffic accident A. nothing was destroyed at all B. nobody got injured or lost his or her life C. no one needed help or rescue or first aid D. the people on the spot were lucky to escape being killed E It was an ordinary school day. I was in the fifth grade. Children like me who didn't live close enough to go home for lunch brought their paperwrapped meals and gathered under the shade of a tree. Such lunches usually consisted of a sandwich, egg, cookie and a piece of fruit. Exchanging food was common. If a schoolmate' s sandwich or cookie appeared to be more delicious than your own, you tried to reach a trade. I always tried to trade something I didn' t want anyway--a mashed-bean sandwich or an overripe banana. It never occurred to me to trade a piece of Mama' s Old Kentucky cake for my schoolmate' s offering of a boring-looking sweet cookie, even though I could see eagerness in their eyes. Sometimes Mama put two pieces of fruit in my lunch package, one to be eaten at morning break if I was hungry. Quite often, though. I saved that piece of fruit to see which piece was best and then offered my classmate the poorer, less attractive piece. I felt no selfishness. That autumn day Mama had put no fruit in my lunch and I was still hungry after lunch. While I was wandering in the playground, I saw my classmate Stella Downing coming up a path. She was returning from her home, one of the lucky ones who lived near the school. She had something in each hand. When she drew closer I saw she was holding apples. I' d like to have an apple very much. Stella seemed to understand me. ... I felt shameful. 72. How did the writer feel when he wrote this passage? A. He felt himself clever. B. He felt it was natural and fair. C. He felt ashamed of himself D. He felt unhappy about it. 73. It can be inferred that _ ___ A. the students had their meals under the tree together B. the students often exchanged foods one another C. the writer usually had fruit between morning classes D. the writer's Old Kentucky cake was very delicious 74. Which of the following seemed the best to the writer according to the passage? A. A fried apple pie. B. A mashed-bean sandwich. C. A boring-looking sweet cake. D. An overripe banana. 75. What would the writer write about in the fourth paragraph? A. The writer asked for an apple but was refused. B. Stella offered him a good apple and left herself a bad one. C. The writer went without being full at lunch that day. D. The writer envied Stella and her apples. 第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分) 短文改错(共10小题:每小题1分,满分10分) ?);此题改正所给短文中的错误。对标有题号的每一行作出判断:如无错误,在该行右边横线上画一个勾( 如有错误(每行只有一个错误),则按下列情况改正: 此行多一个词:把多余的词用斜线(,)画掉,在该行右边横线上写出该词,并也用斜线画掉。 此行缺一个词:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(?),在该行右边横线上写出该加的词。 此行错一个词:在错的词下画一横线,在该行右边横线上写出改正后的词。 注意:原行没有错的不要改。 Although I am one year older, but what I see is still a 76._____ childish face. And I look just as all as before. I feel very 77._____ disappointed. I leave the room quickly and go out for 78._____ ride on my bike. I ride very slowly. I feel the wind kiss my face softly. 79._____ I almost forget the unhappy thing. I am on the top of 80._____ the world! But then I fall over. I am riding so carelessly 81._____ I fall off my bicycle. What’s worse is I knock down an 82._____ old granny who is about to across the road. 83._____ How should I do? All kinds of thoughts rush through 84._____ my head. With them, there is a terrible memory„ 85._____ 第二节:书面表达(满分25分) 有一批想到中国投资(invest)的外国人来你市参观考察。假设你是接待人员,要向来访人员介绍你市的情况:, 请写一篇英文短文(100个词左右),介绍以下情况: 1(这是一座新型现代化城市,建于本世纪80年代初。 2(海陆空交通便利,又有一条与北京相连的高速公路,最近正式启用。 3(自然资源丰富,电力能源充足。 4(政府支持外国投资者(investors)。 注意:短文开头已给出,不记入总词数。 Ladies and gentlemen, Welcome to our city. Now let me introduce„ 备用完形填空题 Maria's home was a pleasant house in a suburb of Manchester. The family 36 two girls and a boy, have been raised there. One had 37 left home and the day was not far off when the other two would 38 for London and start their careers. The house now lacked for nothing. The 39 days of schooling and providing for a growing family were 40 . Life was good, 41 Mafia, returning from shopping in the city center, found her house had been 42 . The French windows in the behind dining-room had been 43 open and $ 200 in cash in the kitchen drawer stolen; 44 the damage aged Mafia on the 45 , causing a mental wound even 46 would not cure. A booted foot had broken down the television 47 . The sofa had been turned upside and the 48 was cut open--possibly in the 49 that money was hidden inside. House plants had been torn from their 50 and thrown against walls. There was horror in the 51 . Three fish were dead on the floor. Kitchen drawers had been 52 . It was the same 53 in each room. Mafia found she could not sleep. At last her husband made the only he could. They had to sell and move from the home where they had 55 to spend the rest of their lives.54 The tragedy is that every year there are many thousands of Mafia. 36. A. and B. besides C. without D. including 37. A. already B. never C. hardly D. almost 38. A. ask B. leave C. prepare D. provide 39. A. important B. cheap C. expensive D. hard 40. A. over B. difficult C. near D. lost 41. A. when B. until C. while D. before 42. A. painted B. repaired C. held up D. broken into 43. A. pushed B. turned C. pulled D. forced 44. A. however B. but C. and D. so 45. A. position B. place C. situation D. spot 46. A. medicine B. doctor C. time D. money 47. A. controller B. box C. screen D. cupboard 48. A. back B. cover C. top D. side 49. A. attempt B. hope C. thought D. effort 50. A. fields B. pools C. pots D. bowls 51. A. garden B. study C. bedroom D. kitchen 52. A. taken away B. put away C. pulled out D. cut up 53. A. scene B. scenery C. suffering D. result 54. A. choice B. decision C. deal D. suggestion 55. A. managed B. had C. planned D. lived 备用阅读理解题 Fudan University juniors, Zhang Fan and Cai Yingling, impressed all international audience with China' s youthful vigor in their speech for Shanghai' s World Exposition 2010 bid in Paris last week. The two French majors won applause from the audience and the vice-president of the International Exposition Bureau went up on stage to congratulate them afterwards . The two girls said the experience was exciting and that their social activities had given them the confidence for the 3-minute speech. Cai' s public speaking skills came from voluntary work. She' s the class monitor and assistant at Fudan University's Foreign Affairs Office, where she has the chance to greet visiting foreigners. She also volunteered to teach English to taxi drivers in Shanghai last summer. Zhang Fan, however, gained stage experiences by joining in competitive events and getting confidence from them. Zhang got her experience from singing and public speaking competitions at school. She was in the finals of the French Song Competition in Wuhan this year. The girls said their "secret weapon "was more exposure to the French language. Cai spends about four hours every day on language studies and uses every chance to communicate with foreigners. "When I email my French friends, I ask them to check my language. And I watch French films a lot in my spare time," said Cai. In the end, Zhang says, "I am only a common student. I feel lucky to have this opportunity." 1. The two French majors came to France to __ A. speak for Shanghai' s World Exposition 2010 B. take part in a speech competition C. study French as exchange students D. invite the French to visit Fudan University 2. Zhang Fan's public speaking skills came from __ A. receiving visiting foreigners B. teaching taxi drivers English. C. public speaking competitions D. watching French films 3. The secret of Zhang and Cai's success is to seize as many chances as possible to A. communicate with foreigners B. do voluntary work C. use the French language D. show themselves off 4. The best title for the passage is. A. Good to learn a Foreign Language B. Social Activities Are Exciting C. How Lucky the Two Common Students Are D. Two French Majors Shine in France 参考答案 第一部分:听力 1~5 ACCBB 6~10 CBCAC 11~15 CACCA 16~20 CBCAA Text 1 W: Can you take me to the Palace Restaurant quickly? I'm ten minutes late already. M: 1'11 try. But the traffic is so heavy; it will take at least another 20 minutes. Text 2 M: Alan, have you got a meeting in Edinburgh? W: Yes. I'm going to see some important people. Why? M: I'm going to visit Glasgow on Wednesday and it's quite near Edinburgh. W: Ah...I'm going to drive there tomorrow, so you can go with me. Text 3 M: We plan to go to the beach after class. Want to come? W: I'd love to, but Professor White wants to speak with me. Text 4 W: Do you see that man over there by the window? M: You mean the one wearing a gray jacket? W: That's right. M: I don't think I've seen him before. Text 5 W: Dad, would you lend me and Jenny thirty-six dollars? M: What for? W: We want to get tickets for a rock concert. We'll pay you back out of the babysitting money. M: All right. Here is the money. Text 6 M: Who's the man with the black bag? W: I can't see a man with a black bag. M: He was standing at the door of that house a moment ago. Now he's walking down the street. W: Oh, I don't know who he is. He's a stranger. M: Look at the man who's running after him. W: Perhaps the stranger is a thief. M: Wait a minute. I can recognize the man who's running after him. It's Mr. Smith. W: Now I remember. Mr. Smith told me yesterday his brother was coming. Text 7 W: Martin, how is your knee today? Is it still giving you trouble? M: No, it feels a lot better today. W: Great. But why don't you take it easy today. Maybe just practice throwing. Don't do any running. M: OK. Do you have any news about Michigan and what we can expect in Saturday's game? W: Yes, I have some films showing Michigan in the last three games. They're in my office. If you want to see them after practice, you can. M: Oh, that would be great. I'd like to see what we're up against. W: Michigan has a strong team. We're in for a tough one. They're one of the top football teams in the country now since they beat Iowa last weekend. Come to think of it, why don't you go ahead and check out the game films right now. And just rest that knee this afternoon. I want you to be well in three days. M: All right. I'll be back tomorrow afternoon for full practice. W: OK. Here's the key to my office. The films are on my desk, and the projector is all set up. Text 8 M: Have you got a house or a flat here? W: A flat. M: Where is it? W: Not far away. Look, that tall building over there. Our flat is on the 18th floor. M: I see. That's a new building and there're a lot of shops nearby. W: Yes, it's a good place for shopping. M: Do you like your flat? W: Yes, it's very nice. It's got three rooms, two bedrooms and a living room. The rooms are not big, but they're bright and comfortable. M: What other rooms do you have'? W: A kitchen and a bathroom. We haven't got a dining-room. We have our meals in the kitchen. M: By the way, where do you keep your bike? W: Oh, the building has got a bike shed on the first floor. We keep our bikes there. M: That's good. Text 9 W: Could you help me, please? I' m looking for something for my husband's birthday next week and I just can't seem to think of anything to buy. M: Certainly. Madam. You don't have anything special in mind? W: Right. I just don't know... M: How about a nice silk tie? We have some handsome ties that just arrived from ltaly. W: Not a tie. I gave him one for Christmas and he's never worn it. He hates ties. M: What about this? He can use it after he shaved himself. W: I don't know. My husband has never used that kind of thing very often. He might not care for that either. Can you think of any other thing? M: I believe I have just the thing. This wallet is something any man would be proud to own. It has a very deep money pocket. W: That does sound nice. Please wrap it. Would you put this card in with it? M: Certainly, madam. It will take just a few minutes. W: All right. I'll wait. Text 10 You say you’ll have a two-week summer holiday and decide to travel a lot and visit as many new places as possible. I don't think it's a good idea. I'll tell you a story about my friend Mr. Bell. Last July he was in Europe. Europe is very beautiful, but his holiday wasn't very nice. He visited four countries, and was in each of the countries only for three days. He visited a great many museums and famous palaces, and was always in a hurry. Bell was on the train or on the bus almost every day. When he returned from Europe; he was very tired. So I suggest that you spend your holiday in a different way. Better to travel with a friend to one country, and visit only one city. Choose a city on the coast and you'll be able to have a good rest on the seaside... 第二部分:英语知识运用 21. B 提示:前用不定冠词,表书中“有一页”,后用定冠词则表特指。 22. D提示:“两者都不”用neither, none用于“指三者或三者以上都不”。 23. A提示:根据后面“我习惯开灯睡觉”可以排除B)D,此处意为“不用,开灯很好”故选A 24. D提示:此题it是形式主语, whether引导的从句为真正的主语。 25. C提示:在意识迷路前已经沿错误方向走了很久。 26. D提示:“to one’s taste”译为“适合某人的口味”。 27. A 提示:pick up有“恢复”之意,wake up则为“醒来”,而在良好的治疗下,应是开始恢复,进而痊愈。 28. B提示:这是一个强调句型。 29. D提示:match译为“相配,相当”,而compare则应用被动语态。 30. A提示:译为“我本应该迟些告诉她”。 31. D提示:此处leaving是rush up的伴随状语,而后空则为常见表达leave sb/sth doing。 32. D提示:此处考查句子结构及代词it的用法,it指代the company并且it brought about是省略that的定语从句,修饰 the effect。 33. C提示: forgotten后是一个带有强调句型结构的宾语从句。 34. B提示:根据上句中的“should have asked” 虚拟结构可判断下句中描述的过去的事实。 35. B提示:该句为倒装,正常语序为“his chance to speak came at last”。 36. B提示:从后文可知,它们就是“杀手”。 37. D提示:由后文中的hot可知。 38. D提示: be thick with意为“密布”。 39. A提示: all over意为“全身上下”; in all意为“总计”;after all意为“要知道”。 40. B提示:从后文可知。 41. D提示:get rid of意为“摆脱”;A项应为fight against 42. B提示:从后文可知。 43. C提示: „was covered with„此处意为“全身上下布满bees”。 44. D提示:make room for为固定短语,意为“为„让出空间”。 45. C提示:张口吸气 46. D提示: the men working there从前一句可知。 47. B提示:for safety意为“寻求安全”。 48. C提示:fall into意为“掉进”。 49. A提示:拼命钻直到头和脚盖起来以逃避bees的叮咬。 50. C提示:此情此景应该是挣扎。 51. D提示:从后文可知,他们想出了一个聪明的方法。 52. B提示:a wall of fire意为“一堵火墙”。 53. C提示: drive sb away意为“把某人赶走”。 54. A提示: learn此处意为“了解”。I later learned作插入语。 55. A提示:只有医生来,他们才放心走。 第三部分:阅读理解 56. D提示:原文中crowds protested against the false general election result。 57. C提示:他是为了避免造成流血冲突, 为了人民才下台的。 58. C提示:此项并非他的功绩之一, 只是他的希望。 59. B提示:人们对他的支持度越来越低,直到最近的选举可以看出离下台的日子不远了。 60. A提示:A项是伊拉克人所不满意的,并非国际社会有分歧的方面。 61. C提示: A、D均只涉及了文章的一部分。 62. D 63. D提示:作者摆了各方面的想法。 64. B提示:从文中第一自然段第二句可知。 65. D 66. A提示:从文中第二自然段倒数第二句可知。 67. C提示:从倒数第二自然段可知。 68. A提示:从最后一自然段可知,从Chaucer时代起,法语和德语走得越来越近,最终形成了现代的英语,而在正式的书面英语里, 法语词比在口语里更为常见从而从另一个角度说明在口语里,有着德语根源的词见得更多。 69. B提示: 根据第三段材料的第二句话可以得出答案。 70. A 71. D提示:该题可能会误选B项 但在交通事故中确有一妇女受伤。 72. C提示:从文中最后一段可知。 73. D提示: A)B)C均在文中直接说出来了而非推断出来。 74. A提示:从文中第一自然段可知,B)C)D均是作者所不喜欢的食物,故可推断A出为正确选项。 75. B提示:从文中可知A)D为错误选项,C则不是作者想要表达的。 第四部分:写作 76. 去掉but. 提示:该句与前一句是主从关系,而是并列连词。 77. ? 78. for??a. 提示:go out for a ride意为“出去骑自行车”。 79. kiss?kissing. 提示:此处为feel sb/sth doing 结构,表“风在拂着我的脸”。 80. thing?things. 提示:所有的事情,因此用复数。 81. over?down. 提示:fall down意为“摔下来”。 82. is??that. 提示:表语从句中that的不能省略。 83. across?cross. 提示:across是一个介词,此处应用动词。 84. How?What. 提示:what作do的宾语。 85. 去掉a. 提示:memory为不可数名词。 书面表达 one possible version: Ladies and Gentlemen, Welcome to our city. Now let me introduce our city to you. Our city is a new modern city. It was set up only in the early 1980s, but it has been developing rapidly. From here you can travel to anywhere by sea, by air or by land. Recently another freeway connected with Beijing has come into use. The places around our city are rich in natural resources and we have enough supply of electricity and energy resources. Besides, the government of our city supports foreign investors in many ways. We expect more and more foreign friends to invest in our city. Thank you. 备用完形填空题答案: 36. D提示:two girls与a boy是家庭的一部份故用including。 37. A 38. B提示:固定结构“leave for”动身去某地。 39. D提示:表供孩子上学及养家糊口的艰难的日子已经结束。 40. A 41. B提示:美好的生活直到Mafia发现自己的房子被盗而结束。 42. D 43. D提示:“force sth open”表示用暴力推开,较“push sth open”语气强。 44. B提示:根据上文可以看出这里有一个转折关系,表示钱被偷还不算什么,现场所造成的破坏让她永远不能忘记。however是一个 表转折关系的副词,而but 是一个表转折关系的并列连词,词性不同,故用法不同。 45. D提示:“on the spot”是固定短语表在现场。 46. C提示:表在心里留下的阴影,即便是随着岁月的流逝,也不可能消失。 47. C 48. B提示:指沙发罩。 49. B提示:“in the hope that”是一个固定结构,表“怀有的希望”。 50. C提示:“flower pots”意为花盆。 51. D 52. C 53. A提示:“scene”意为场面。 54. B 55. C 备用阅读理解题答案: A提示:从文中第一自然段的最后一句话可知。 C提示:从第五自然段可知。 C提示:第七自然段中意为经常锻炼使用英语。 D提示:该文是一篇新闻体裁的文章,因此从第一自然段即可得出答案。
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