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2. 本卷总分120分,考试时间120分钟。
3. 第四部分任务型阅读的答案写在答题卡背面的上半部分!
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分20分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。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。
第一节 (共5小题;每小题1分,满分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秒钟的时间往返答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1. Where does the conversation take place?
A. In a shop B. At a bank C. In a restaurant
2. What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?
A. Ticket seller and customer. B. Policeman and driver. C. Taxi driver and passenger.
3. What do we know about the man?
A. He will not learn to use a computer. B. He uses computer every day.
C. He will learn to use a computer.
4. What is the total cost of the two tickets?
A. 90 Yuan. B. 135 Yuan. C. 125 Yuan.
5. What will the woman probably do?
A. Go to bed. B. Drink more coffee. C. Eat something.
第二节(共15 小题;每小题1分,满分15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。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秒钟的答题时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答6至8题。
6. What is wrong with the man’ shirt?
A. The color fades. B. The size is wrong. C. The style is not popular.
7. What size does the man want?
A. 40. B. 41. C. 42.
8. What did the woman do in the end?
A. Changed the man’s shirt for another one. B. Gave the money back to the man.
C. Refused to change the man’ s shirt.
听第7段材料,回答9至11题。
9. What time is it when the speakers are having the conversation?
A. 8:25 pm. B. 9:25 pm. C. 7:25 pm.
10. What are the speakers talking about?
A. A football game on TV. B. What they are going to do tonight.
C. The TV program Nature & Science.
11. What will the speakers probably do?
A. Watch the football game. B. Take a walk.
C. Watch the program Nature & Science.
听第8段材料,回答12至14题。
12. What is the relationship between the two speakers?
A. Boss and secretary. B. Father and daughter. C. Manager and customer.
13. What is David Brown’s phone number?
A. 6330401 B. 6330421 C. 6332401
14. Where is the phone number?
A. On the Miss Grey’s desk B. On Mr. Bank’s desk C. On Mr. Brown’s desk.
听第9段材料,回答15至17题。
15. What is Betty’s problem?
A. She doesn’t know what kind of college to go to.
B. She doesn’t know what kind of job to take.
C. She doesn’t know how to communicate with her parents.
16. What is Betty’s opinion?
A. She wants to go to business school. B. She wants to go to medical school.
C. She’s not sure.
17. Why does Mr Black suggest an arts college to Betty?
A. Because students don’t have to pay. B. Because students study all subjects.
C. Because students are free to choose a major.
听第l0段材料,回答18至20题。
18. What is the actual reason that Kong Xiangdong had his hair cut off?
A. He thinks it is environmentally friendly. B. He doesn’t like to use shampoo or a hair dryer.
C. He started to lose his hair.
19. What is Kong Xiangdong running now?
A. A school. B. A band. C. A theatre.
20. What advice does Kong give parents whose children are learning the piano?
A. Ask their children to practice playing the piano more.
B. Tell their children to play the piano as a career.
C. Don’t force their children to learn it.
第二部分:英语语言知识运用(共三节,满分35分)
第一节:单项选择(共15 小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
21. Mr. Smith was so he angry at all ______ Bill was doing ______ he left.
A. that; what B. that; that C. which; which D. what; that
22. There is a new problem involved in the popularity of private cars ________ road conditions need _______.
A. that; to be proved B. which; to be proved C. where; improving D. when; improving
23. With too many construction projects all the strength out of the economy, people of the small country complained a lot.
A. sucking B. to suck C. being sucked D. being sucking
24. Research shows that people feel unhappy and worried when they have nothing to do. , the happiest are those who are busy.
A. In short B. In fact C. As a result D. For one thing
25. ----John got injured in the game.
----Would it be at least a fortnight he could recover and return to school?
A. when B. that C. since D. before
26. As it turned out to be a small birthday party, you _________ so formally.
A. needn’t dress up B. did not need have dressed up
C. did not need to dress up D. needn’t have dressed up
27. Attracting senior citizens, Florida is home to the largest population of elder Americans.
A. / ; / B. the; the C. the; / D. / ; a
28. This study shows that ______ languages may differ, the order in which young kids learn the parts of speech appears to be the same across different languages.
A. since B. so C. while D. but
29. The year 2007 ______ remarkable changes in Changzhou’s landscape.
A. sees B. has been C. saw D. had seen
30. Little Anna’s parents walked slowly, one after , through the shallow water of a stream to search for her lost bag.
A. another B. other C. others D. the other
31. If the first few sentences of your application letter fail to win the reader’s attention, the rest of the letter no be read at all.
A. must B. shall C. may D. can
32. What the science teacher does and says ____ of great importance to college students.
A. was B. are C. is D. were
33. Hu Jintao on Tuesday ________ resuming(继续) cross-strait talks on the basis of the "1992 Consensus" as early as possible, to resolve problems in a practical manner.
A. called on B. called in C. called for D. called at
34. Unable to practice their traditions, many young Roma illegal behavior, such as stealing, and were usually the main suspects when anything went missing.
A. took in B. took on C. took up D. took to
35. ---- Is there a basketball match between the Lakers and the Houston Rockets this evening?
---- There _______ be. I’ll phone the Gym and find it out.
A. might B. should C. must D. would
36. He will come to call on you the moment he ________ his painting.
A. will finish B. finished C. has finished D. had finished
37. Later in this chapter cases will be introduced to readers _______ consumer complaints have resulted in changes in the law.
A. where B. when C. who D. which
38. That was really a splendid evening. It’s years _______ I enjoyed myself so much.
A. when B. that C. before D. since
39. _______ you’ve got the chance, you _______ as well make full use of it
A. Now that; might B. After; could C. Although; may D. As soon as; should
40. No one ______ this building without the permission of the police.
A. is leaving B. is to leave C. has left D. will be leaving
41. ---- Is he said _____ his car lost?
---- Yes. He was so foolish _______ leave his car ______.
A. that; that; unlock B. to have had; as to; unlocked
C. to have; to; unlock D. to have; for him to; unlocked
42. They _______ on the program for almost one week before I joined them, and now we _____ on it as no good results have come out so far.
A. had been working; are still working B. had worked; were still working
C. have been working; have worked D. have worked; are still working
43. My cousin went to Canada two years ago. He ______ there for a few months and then went to American.
A. worked B. would work C. would be working D. has been working
44. ---- What’s wrong with your coat?
---- Just now when I wanted to get off the bus, the man next to me ______ on it.
A. sat B. had sat C. had been sitting D. was sitting
45. _____ is known to the world, China’s Liu Xiang became the first Asian in history to win the men’s 110m hurdles at the Olympic Games.
A. That B. Which C. As D. It
46. _____ you keep on trying, I don’t really mind whether you can come out top in your class.
A. So long as B. As soon as C. Once D. The moment
47. As the light turned green, I stood for a moment, not _____, and asked myself what I was going to do.
A. moved B. moving C. to move D. being moved
48. Everyone here will thank the firefighters for the things they have done to prevent fires ______ the environment safer.
A. make B. to making C. to make D. from making
49. ______ that he has no qualifications in education management, the man plans to gain the necessary skills by taking a part-time course.
A. To concern B. To be concerned C. Concerning D. Concerned
50. ______________, his idea was accepted by all the people at the meeting.
A. Strange as might it sound B. As it might sound strange
C. As strange it might sound D. Strange as it might sound
51. He divided the sweets___the children who were divided ___three groups.
A. in; in B. into; into C. between; in D. among; into
52. The student, ___ whom all the teachers are pleased, is very strict ____ himself ___ everything.
A. to; with; in B. with; with; in C. with; at; with D. at; with; at
53. ---- How was your job interview?
---- Oh, I couldn’t feel ___. I hardly found proper answers to most of the questions they asked.
A. better B. easier C. worse D. happier
54. I haven’t seen _______ this since I collected stamps.
A. as old a stamp as B. so an old stamp as C. stamp as old as D. as an old stamp as
55. ---- I’ll go to Korea to watch the 14th Asian Games. Would you mind looking after my dog?
---- Not all. _______ .
A.I can’t B. Please don’t C. I’d like it D. I’d be happy to
56. ____ that Marico was able to set up new branches elsewhere.
A. So successful her business was B. So successful was her business
C. So her business was successful D. So was her successful business
57. This Englishman is good at writing, reading and ______ is kind to others.
A. above all B. first of all C. in all D. after all
58. ---- Why didn't you go to the cinema last night?
---- It was something ____ interesting.
A. far less B. more or less C. much more D. any further
59. He said______ his sister had passed the entrance examination of college, and______she would go to college in about 20 days.
A. that; / B. that; that C./; / D. that; which
60. The children were catching butterflies in the garden. Some caught a lot, and others caught _______ at all.
A. nothing B. none C. no one D. neither
第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
Growing up is not always easy. When facing difficulties, courage and a sprit of independence can be more useful than crying for ___61___! That’s what Hong Zhanhui’s story of___62___ boy to man with family hardships tells us.
Hong was born in 1982 in a poor family in Xihua County, Henan Province. When he was ___63___ 11, his father became mentally ill and one day came back with an abandoned baby girl. A year later, Hong’s mother and younger brother both ___64___home because of poverty and pressure from his sick father.
Their burdens fell onto the 12-year-old’s shoulders: to treat his father’s illness, to ___65___ the adopted sister Chenchen, and to go on to study.
Hong didn’t ___66___ . Since a young age, he has worked in part-time jobs to feed his family. At the same time, he has studied at college. To take care of Chenchen , he worked hard to ___67___a room near his campus for her, and send her to school.
After Hong’s story went public, people were ___68___to tears by his unselfishness. Hard ___69___ his life was, Hong didn’t abandon his father and the adopted ___70___, because they needed his help. With his hard-won money, he even aided other students ___71___against misfortunes.
Today when many tend to worry more about their own happiness, Hong’s deeds ___72___ us of what we usually neglect: Love and care for others. Without these,___73___ of us could survive.
Hone ___74___ donations from others. He said that he felt encouraged by kind offers, but he could ___75___ his own work. Short of money to buy food, the boy climbed tall trees to get birds’ eggs for his baby sister. He walked two hours at weekends to buy different things to ___76___ around his school to earn money. Through his hard life, the boy developed ___77___ against misfortune that made him a hero in people’s eyes.
Hong’s story shows that with love and willpower , no hardship can ___78___ a person but himself. So when facing difficulties, don’t ___79___ about bad luck. Consider what more you could do for your family and society ___80___ you’ll find the world smiling back.
61. A. money B. food C. clothes D. help
62. A caring B. growing C. moving D. turning
63. A. only B. already C. ever D. still
64. A. stayed B. went C. sold D. left
65. A. bring up B. turn to C. stick to D. devote to
66. A. give away B. give up C. run out D. turn down
67. A. build B. rent C. but D. paint
68. A. encouraged B. moved C. inspired D. made
69. A. as B. because C. unless D. while
70. A. brother B. daughter C. sister D. uncle
71. A. struggling B. learning C. standing D. turning
72. A. left B. remembered C. reminded D. told
73. A. any one B. every one C. none D. no one
74. A. threw away B. turned out C. gave off D. turned down
75. A. depend on B. stick to C. refer to D. turn to
76. A. show B. eat C. sell D. share
77. A. a chance B. an ability C. a spirit D. a belief
78. A. bury B. defeat C. win D. knock
79. A. worry B. care C. complain D. joke
80. A. and B. when C. while D. until
第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
British men are encouraged to cry
There are certain things British men like to believe about themselves. The first is that one day they will again win the World Cup. They also believe they do not cry.
Over the centuries, Britons are believed to have a "stiff upper lip". But is this true?
Yes, it is. A recent study arranged by Kleenex on how the British express their emotions reveals that 95 percent of them still contain their emotions.
Moreover, while 72 percent think this is unhealthy, 19 percent can't remember the last time they "let it out". As a result, Kleenex is launching the "Let It Out" campaign that encourages Brits to grab a tissue and have a good cry.
These days, however, the male Briton's attitude toward crying is changing. Though the majority still struggles to open up emotionally, a 2004 study by Oxford's Social Issues Research Center found that 77 percent of British men considered crying in public increasingly acceptable. Half of London males admitted crying in front of their mothers. Scotsmen are the least emotional, although they are the most likely to cry at weddings.
Peter Marsh, director of the center, said: "Crying can now indicate sensitivity rather than weakness. Like with David Beckham, crying because you're dropping off your boy at nursery isn't seen as weak."
Winston Churchill was said to be a frequent crier, shedding tears at seeing a survivor in an air raid shelter (防空洞), and when he saw his wife after a long absence.
Psychologists say that while society has accepted that men can cry, there are limits. Ronald Bracey, a consulting psychologist, said: "If a man began to cry when he was having stitches (缝针) in hospital, he would be considered as a wimp (软弱的人). Men still need to be seen as strong when it comes to physical pain."
81. What does the passage mainly deal with?
A. Impression of British men.
B. British men's dream of the World Cup.
C. Advice on how to control emotions.
D. Different attitudes British men have towards crying.
82. Which of the following concerning the British men is NOT true according to the passage?
A. They are supposed to easily control emotions over the centuries.
B. They are confident that they will again get successful in the World Cup.
C. About 50% of British men admitted crying before their mothers.
D. Nowadays, the male Briton's attitude toward crying is changing.
83. The word "contain" in paragraph 3 means ______.
A. store B. hold back C. include D. stir up
84. What does the author think of the British men's crying?
A. They should cry if hurt.
B. They should keep firm not to cry to show they are not wimps.
C. They should be brave in face of physical pain and cry if necessary when facing other problems.
D. They should "let it out" whatever problems they meet with.
B
Anyone who cares about what schools and colleges teach and how their students learn will be interested in the memories of Ralph W. Tyler, who is one of the most famous men in American education.
Born in Chicago in 1902, brought up and schooled in Nebraska, the 19-year-old college graduate Ralph Tyler became hooked on teaching while teaching as a science teacher in South Dakota and changed his major from medicine to education.
Graduate work at University of Chicago found him connected with honorable educators Charles Judd and W.W. Charters, whose ideas of teaching and testing had an effect on his later work. In 1927, he became a teacher of Ohio State University where he further developed a new method of teaching.
Tyler became well-known nationality in 1938, when he carried his work with the Eight-Year Study from Ohio State University to the University of Chicago at the invitation of Robert Hutchins.
Tyler was the first director of the center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences at Stanford, a position he held for fourteen years. There, he firmly believed that researchers should be free to seek an independent spirit in their work.
Although Tyler officially retired in 1967, he never actually retired. He served on a long list of educational organizations in the United States and abroad. Even in his 80s he traveled across the country to advise teachers and management people on how to set objectives that develop the best teaching and learning within their schools.
85. Who are most probably interested in Ralph W. Tyler’s memories?
A. Top managers B. Language learners
C. Serious educators D. Science organizations
86. The words “hooked on teaching” underlined in Paragraph 2 probably mean ____________.
A. attracted to teaching B. tired of teaching
C. satisfied with teaching D. unhappy about teaching
87. Where did Tyler work as the leader of a research center for over 10 years?
A. The University of Chicago B. Stanford University
C. Ohio State University D. Nebraska University
C
Women turn to online shopping
Women have jumped ahead of men for the first time in using the Internet to do their holiday shopping, according to a study published last week in the US.
For years men have been more likely to shop on the Internet than women, but during the 2004 holiday season 58 percent of those making online purchases were women.
“It shows how mainstream the Internet is becoming,” said Lee Rainie, director of the Pew Internet and American Life Project group, which carried out the study.
Rainie said it was only a matter of time before women shoppers caught up with men. This is because women traditionally make decisions about spending.
Users were more likely to shop online to save time .Internet users between the ages 18 and 29 were responsible for some of the most dramatic increase in the online gift-buying population this time around.
However, three-quarters of the US Internet users did not buy holiday gifts online in 2004. They worried about credit card security, or just compared online prices with off-line prices, then dashed off to the shops to get the best deals.
“But even if shoppers don’t buy online, websites are becoming promotion tools for stores,” said Dan Hess, vice president of ComScore Networks Inc. Hess said that actually most stores’ websites can make customers fully believe the security of their credit card numbers. And most are able to ensure that gifts arrive on time
“It’s all about making the shopping experience more efficient, more reliable and more comfortable.” Hess said.
88. Which of the following statements is true?
A. There were fewer women online shoppers than men in 2004.
B. Most of the Internet users between the ages of 18 and 29 are women.
C. People in the US were more likely to buy gifts online.
D. More women shopped online than men in 2004.
89. From the passage we can infer that ______________.
A. men usually decide how to spend money in the family
B. women usually decide what to buy in the family
C. the Internet is used in all the shops
D. more and more shops will sell their goods online
90. According to Dan Hess , shopping online ______________.
A. is unsafe B. is convenient C. is a waste of money D. is cheaper
91. What can we know from the passage?
A. American people only gifts in holidays.
B. Shopping online is fun for women.
C. Shopping off-line provides better serve.
D. Young people like to do gift-shopping online.
D
Ever thought you'd get to experience the smell of ancient Egyptian queen Cleopatra's hair, or the scent (气味) of the sun? Visitors to the Reg Vardy Gallery will soon be able to do just that.
The gallery, at Sunderland University, England, is holding a new exhibition, If There Ever Was. It focuses on scent rather than sight.
The innovative (创新的) idea is the brainchild of curator (馆长) Robert Blackson. His inspiration came from reading the book Fast Food Nation. The book discussed the use of artificial chemicals to flavor things such as milkshakes, making them smell and taste like strawberries, when they're not actually made from them.
A smell can often conjure up (召唤) memories such as school dinners or a childhood holiday by the sea, but the smells on display, will allow visitors to experience smells their noses won't have been able to pick out before.
"There's a whole variety of different smells, including some extinct (灭绝) flowers," explains Blackson. "Some have been gone for hundreds of years."
One extraordinary fragrance (香气) is the aftermath (灾难的后果) of the first atomic bomb, dropped on Japan on August 6, 1945.
There is also the smell of Cleopatra's hair, based on incense (熏香) that was popular among ancient Egyptians.
The Soviet Mir space station, which burnt up in the atmosphere in 2001, smells of charred (烧焦的) material (the space station caught fire).
Among the stranger smells is the "surface of the sun".
"It is hard to sum up. It is an atmospheric smell, like walking into a room when the sun has been pouring in," says Blackson. "It gives a freshness, a sun kissed feel with a bit of metal. If you can say something smells hot, this is it."
A team of 11, including perfume (香水) designers, have been working on recreating the smells for the exhibition. James Wong, a botanist at Botanic Gardens Conservation International, UK, helped in the recreation of the smells of four extinct flowering plants.
He did this by closely linking the extinct flowers with the smells of existing ones. With the help of historical reports of how the extinct flowers smelled, he was able to remix the aromas (芳香).
The exhibition runs until June 6. Fourteen extinct and impossible smells are on display.
92. What might be the best title of the passage?
A. The Reg Vardy Gallery B. Egyptian queen Cleopatra's hair
C. A visit to a new exhibition D. The scents of ancient Egypt
93. Visitors can enjoy all of the following scents at the Reg Vardy Gallery EXCEPT ______.
A. the scent of ancient Egyptian king Cleopatra's hair
B. the smells of charred material of the Soviet Mir space station
C. the scent of having a childhood vacation by the sea
D. the smell of the aftermath of the first atomic bomb dropped on Japan .
94. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. Visitors go to Reg Vardy Gallery to enjoy beautiful sights.
B. James Wong managed to remix the aromas by referring to some historical reports.
C. The exhibition will last until July 6.
D. The scents visitors will smell are found in the tomb of the ancient Egyptian queen Cleopatra.
95. In which session are you likely to read the passage in a newspaper?
A. Science B. Education C. Entertainment D. Economy
第四部分:任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。
注重:每个空格只填1个单词。请将答案写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上。
Blood Drive at Civic Center
The local university blood center had a blood drive today at the Civic Center auditorium. Almost 300 people showed up, but about 50 were turned away for various medical reasons. Fifty others left because the lines were moving so slowly. The event concluded at 6 pm, three hours after the scheduled close. It was a long day for everyone-administrators, nurses, and donors. But there were plenty of chairs and tables, and many people brought their own books, magazines, or newspapers.
The first thing the donors had to do, of course , was fill out the donor registration and screening form. When they finished filling out the form, they waited until a nurse called them to her desk. The average adult body contains 8 to 12 pints of blood. Donors can give one pint at a time. It takes your body 2 to 4 weeks to replace this amount. Most donors filled up the pint bag within 5 to 10 minutes.
Before leaving, the donors received a sheet of instructions including: Do not lift any heavy objects for 12 hours. Leave your pressure bandage on for 2~3 hours. Do not smoke for at least 30 minutes. Avoid alcohol for the rest of the day. Do not do any laborious activity for 24 hours.
“I wish I could hug and kiss all the volunteers that are here today,” said Martha, the blood center donor recruiter. “Many donors underestimate the importance of what they’re doing. They think it is no big deal, but it is a big deal. Their blood is actually saving lives, helping other people to live, which will lead to a more harmonious society. We cannot thank them enough for that, nor can the recipients.”
Title: Blood drive at Civic Centre
(96)__________ |
The Civic Centre auditorium |
Number of people who donated blood |
Approximately(97)___________ |
Reasons why part of the people present didn’t give blood |
●(98)__________in the medical test
●Waiting too long |
Process |
●Fill out the donor(99)________and screening form.
●wait for their turns to give blood
●Give blood |
(100)________of blood one person gives |
One pint at a time |
(101)__________ for people who have given blood |
●Don’t lift heavy things within 12 hours
●Leave the pressure bandage on for 2~3 hours
●(102)________smoking for not less than 30 minutes
●Don’t perform any laborious activity for a (103)_________day |
People’s(104)_________towards the
blood drive |
Enthusiastic, positive and concerned |
(105)__________of donating blood |
●Saving other people’s lives
●Contributing to a more harmonious society | |