江苏省2006年高考全真模拟试题(英语) 拟卷人:彭光俊 06.4.4
第I卷(三部分,共115分)
第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(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. What did the man hear?
A. A cry. B. Nothing. C. A gun shot.
2. How long is the man going to stay in China?
A. One year. B. Two years. C. One or two years.
3. What will the man use?
A. Chopsticks. B. Knife. C. Fork.
4. What is the woman doing now?
A. Preparing supper. B. Reading a newspaper. C. Preparing her lectures.
5. How much money can the woman have for herself?
A. 5 yuan. B. 4.5 yuan. C. 3.5 yuan.
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。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读每个小题,听完后,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间,每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. Why couldn’t the man get asleep?
A. He was seriously ill. B. He was excited at the news.
C. He was disturbed by the noise.
7. How did the man feel when he heard the news?
A. Angry. B. Happy. C. Disappointed.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8. After how many stops should the man get off the first bus?
A. Three stops. B. Four stops. C. Five stops.
9. Which bus should the man change for?
A. No. 15. B. No. 25. C. No. 52.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10. What is the relationship between Mike and Joan?
A. Strangers. B. Close friends. C. Boy friend and girl friend
11. What is Joan most probably?
A. A manager. B. A school master. C. A writer of books for children.
12. What will Mike do these days?
A. Meet his customers B. Report to his manager. C. Sell their products in public.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13. On what date will the man arrive?
A. May 2nd. B. May 20th. C. May 22nd.
14. What kind of room does the man book?
A. A single room. B. A double room. C. A room with flowers.
15. How long will the man stay at the hotel?
A.21 days. B. 22 days. C.23 days.
16. How is the man going to pay?
A. With cards. B. With traveller’s checks. C. With foreign money.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17. How long can passengers rest in Dallas?
A.15 minutes. B. 30 minutes. C. 45 minutes.
18. At what time will the bus start from Rouge for Atlanta?
A. 2:00 pm. B. 6:45 pm. C. 7:15 pm.
19. How long will it take the passengers to go to Atlanta from the city Rouge?
A. 6 hours. B. 7 hours. C. 12 hours.
20. Which is NOT permitted in the bus?
A. Smoking. B. Drinking wine. C. Playing cards.
第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节 单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
21. You can't imagine when they heard the news the Chinese team won.
A. how they were excited; that B. how excited they were; that
C. how excited were they; which D. they were how excited; which
22. With a lot of difficult problems , the man felt like a cat on a hot brick.
A. settling B. settled C. to settle D. being settled
23. _______ the teacher couldn't understand was fewer and fewer students showed interest in his class.
A. What; that B. All that; because C. Why; that D. What; why
24.The girl Susan, who often help other people, LeiFeng in the university.
A. whose name is; comparing with B. calling; is compared to
C. who called; compares to D. with the name; is compared to
25.I smoke out of habit, not for pleasure; for I have been in the habit for 20 years.
A. a; the B. the; a C. 不填;the D.不填;不填
26. My father my brother for driving but he wanted to pick the knowledge of the computer during his spare time.
A. advised; up B. persuaded; out C. intended; up D. managed; out
27. —Why will the sports meet be ?
—Because the weather report says it will be raining.
A. called for B. called out C. called off D. called on
28. he is and he is, he will be punished if break the law.
A. No matter who; whatever; anyone B. Anyone who; whatever; whoever
C. Whoever; whatever; whoever D. Whatever; whoever; no matter who
29. —Well, I'd better let you go on with your work.
— .
A. I've wasted a lot of your time B. Thank you for a lovely afternoon.
C. You must be tired D. I'm sorry to trouble you
30. Jack got to the station only the train had gone.
A. and told B. telling C. to tell D. to be told 31. On that rainy night, he walked as the small town which was 20 miles to call a doctor in.
A. as far; far B. as far; away C. so far; far away D. as far; for away
32. my hometown take on a new look, a sense of suddenly appeared in my mind.
A. Having seen; joy B. Seeing; happiness
C. While I saw; delight D. When I saw; pride
33. Thirty thousand yuan as well as hundreds of tons of food to the flooded area.
A. have offered B. has offered C. have been offered D. has been offered
34. With China's entry into the WTO, we are facing good opportunity, that will lead to our prosperity.
A. a; one B. a; the one C. the; one D. the; the one
35. Christine stared angrily at her boss and turned away, as if out of the office.
A. went B. to go C. gone D. would go
第二节 完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36-55各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳答案。
Saving the Last Orangutans(猩猩)
Humans and orangutans are 97 percent exactly 36 according to DNA. Orangutans are as 37 in learning sign language as the other great apes (类人猿)—and their attention 38 is longer. They can unlock a cage's lock with a piece of wire. They can even be 39 to make flint (火石) knives, the 40 our ancestors (祖先) 41 two million years ago. But the trees are 42 and orangutans—whose name means man of the forest in Malay—are disappearing 43 them. Once 44 across Southeast Asia, orangutans are now found only on the islands of Bomeo and Sumatra. 45 the past twenty years, thanks to being cut down 46 and plantation agriculture, the rain forests 47 they live have been 48 by 80 percent. Since 1987 the wild orangutan 49 has fallen immediately from 180,000 to 27,000.
50 the orangutans have a determined friend. She has spent 27 years in 51 orangutans while having to face all possible kinds of 52 in the tropical forests. She has 53 and rehabilitated (安置) scores of 54 orangutans and for their 55 she traveled around the world to get help.
36. A. wild B. alike C. tall D. wise
37. A. skilled B. good C. important D. excited
38. A. thing B. advantage C. nature D. period
39. A. seen B. taught C. asked D. forced
40. A. figure B. system C. kind D. one
41. A. thought of B. found C. made D. imitated
42. A. disappearing B. growing C. existing D. dying
43. A. with B. for C. because of D. around
44. A. general B. strong C. common D. usual
45. A. Around B. Over C. In D. About
46. A. in fact B. in great numbers C. all the way D. once in a while
47. A. which B. that C. of D. where
48. A. reduced B. broken C. destroyed D. saved
49. A. birth B. percentage C. population D. people
50. A. Often B. Actually C. Meanwhile D. Fortunately
51. A. learning from B. catching C. searching for D. studying
52. A. danger B. weather C. disasters D. sicknesses
53. A. rescued B. cured C. raised D. liberated
54. A. major B. homeless C. rare D. lovely
55. A. happiness B. survival C. life D. health
第三部分: 阅读理解
阅读下面短文,从题后所给的A、B、C、D四个答案中选出最佳选项。
A
Critics say Microsoft Windows 95 must be able to do what the company has said or sales will fall sharply. This could mean the public would reject future Microsoft products. The public would lose trust in the company. Some people say this will not happen. They say Microsoft sent out several thousand copies of their new product to computer experts to test several months before it was released. Problems that these testers found were immediately corrected. Microsoft representatives are working to solve all the other problems buyers find when they try the new system. Computer industry experts say that if there are no major problems Microsoft can expect to earn about 7 thousand million dollars from Windows 95 in the first two years. The experts say this could be just a beginning for Microsoft and the whole computer industry. The experts say Windows 95 can help the user do many different and difficult tasks. They say this means the sale of more powerful computers and other computer products will increase as people learn about the new Microsoft product. Other companies say Windows 95 is not a big improvement. The Apple Computer Company says its Mackintosh Operating System has been able to do many of the same things since 1989. For example, it has been able to let users work two different programs at the same time. The Amega Computer also has offered this for almost ten years. And IBM says the operating system it developed about 7 years ago is very similar. 56. In the passage the writer .
A. thinks Windows 95 will be a success
B. is doubtful about what Microsoft Company has promised
C. shows no opinion of his own
D. is advertising Windows 95 for Microsoft Company
57. Some believe that Windows 95 will not only bring in a lot of money but also .
A. replace the older products
B. threat (威胁) other computer companies
C. help sell other products produced by Microsoft Company
D. bring about changes in other fields
58. All the following show Windows 95 is important to Microsoft Company except .
A. Windows 95 will build up people's faith (信心) in the country's future products
B. Windows 95 will bring about a great change in the whole computer industry
C. other companies don't think highly of Windows 95
D. Windows 95 will help sell more powerful computers
B
“A good book for children should simply be a good book in its own right,” says Mollie Hunter. Born and brought up near Edinburgh, Mollie has devoted her talents to writing primarily for young people. She firmly believes that there is always and should always be a wider audience for any good book whatever its main market is. In Mollie's opinion it is necessary to make full use of language and she enjoys telling a story, which is what every writer should be doing. “If you aren't telling a story, you're a very dead writer indeed,” she says. With the chief function of a writer being to entertain (让人愉快), Mollie is indeed an entertainer. “I have this great love of not only the meaning of language but of the music of language,” she says. “This love goes back to early childhood. I've told stories all my life. I had a school teacher who used to ask us what we would like to be when we grew up and, because my family always had dogs, and I was very good at handling them, I said I wanted to work with dogs, and the teacher always said ‘Nonsense, Mollie, dear, you’ll be a writer.’ So finally I thought that this woman must have something, since she was a good teacher and I decided when I was nine that I would be a writer.”
This childhood intention is described in her novel, A Sound of Chariots, which although written in the third person is clearly autobiographical (自传体的) and gives a picture both of Mollie's ambition (理想) and her struggle towards its achievement. Thoughts of her childhood inevitably(不可避免地)brought thoughts of the time when her home was still a village with buttercup meadows and strawberry fields—sadly now covered with modern houses.“I was once taken back to see it and I felt that somebody had lain dirty hands all over my childhood. I'll never go back,”she said. “Never.”“When I set one of my books in Scotland,”she said,“I can recall my romantic (浪漫的) feelings as a child playing in those fields, or watching the village blacksmith at work. And that's important, because children now know so much so early that romance can't exist for them, as it did for us.”
59. What does Mollie Hunter feel about the nature of a good book?
A. It should not aim at a narrow audience.
B. It should be attractive to young readers.
C. It should be based on original ideas.
D. It should not include too much conversation.
60. In Mollie Hunter's opinion, which of the following is one sign of a poor writer?
A. Being poor in life experience. B. Being short of writing skills.
C. The weakness of description. D. The absence of a story.
61. What do we learn about Mollie Hunter as a young child?
A. She didn't expect to become a writer. B. She didn't enjoy writing stories.
C. She didn't have any particular ambitions. D. She didn't respect her teacher's views.
62. In comparison with children of earlier years, Mollie feels that modern children are .
A. more intelligent B. better informed
C. less eager to learn D. less interested in reality
63. What's the writer's purpose in this text?
A. To describe Mollie Hunter's most successful books.
B. To share her enjoyment of Mollie Hunter's books.
C. To introduce Mollie Hunter's work to a wider audience.
D. To provide information for Mollie Hunter's existing readers.
C
There are many famous museums throughout the world where people can enjoy art. Washington, D.C. has the National Gallery of Art (美术馆); Paris has the Luvre; London, the British Museum. Florida International University (FIU) in Miami also shows art for people to see. And it does so without a building, or even a wall for its drawings and paintings.
FIU has opened what it says is the first computer art museum in the United States. You don't have to visit the University to see the art. You just need a computer linked to a telephone. You can call the telephone number of a university computer and connect your own computer to it. All of the art is stored in the school computer. It is computer art, produced electronically by artists on their own computers. In only a few minutes, your computer can receive and copy all the pictures and drawings. Robert Shostak is director of the new computer museum. He says he starts the museum because computer artists had no place to show their works.
A computer artist can only record his pictures electronically and send the records, or floppy discs, to others to see on their computers. He can also put his pictures on paper. But to print good pictures on paper, the computer artist needs an expensive laser printer.
Robert Shostak says the electronic museum is mostly for art or computer students at schools and universities. Many of the pictures in the museum are made by students. Mr Shostak said the FIU museum will make computer art more fun for computer artists because more people can see it. He says artists enjoy their work much more if they have
an audience. And the great number of home computers in America could mean a huge audience for the electronic museum.
64. The main purpose of this text is to give information about .
A. museums throughout the world
B. an electronic art museum in Miami, U.S.A.
C. art exhibitions in Florida International University
D. latest development of computer art
65. To see the art in FIU museum, you need .
A. floppy discs B. a computer and a printer
C. pictures and drawings on paper
D. a computer connected to the museum by telephone line
66. The museum was started when .
A. Robert Shostak wanted to do something for computer scientists
B. Robert Shostak wanted to help computer artists
C. art students needed a place to show their works
D. computer scientists wanted to do something about art
67. The words“an audience”in the last paragraph refer to .
A. art students B. computer owners
C. exhibits in the museum D. those who will enjoy art
D
One would have to be a fool to overlook the importance of using positive thinking for you rather than allowing negative thinking to work against you. In recent years, research in psychopharmacology (精神药理学) has proved what many people have known over the centuries: a positive attitude is good for you, good for your health, good for your wealth, good for everything. Researchers found that a positive attitude produces a specific chemical reaction which makes people feel better, while negative thinking results
in a decline of hormone (荷尔蒙) and shuts down the immune (免疫的) system. This leads to illness and depression. Positive thoughts will make you feel better. Even if you must begin by literally forcing yourself to be positive (faking it, so to speak), it will become contagious (会传播的) and the positive thoughts will generate nice little chemicals and good feelings which will reinforce the positive thoughts.
For example, if you force yourself to smile or laugh, even when you don't feel like smiling or laughing, if you keep at it for a few minutes, you will soon feel like it. Feelings can generate thoughts, but thoughts can also generate feelings. Control your thoughts and you can control your feelings. Positive thinking is important in all aspects of our lives. There is probably no single factor more important in determining your success in achieving your career objectives than your own attitude.
It's often been said that in the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king. And in the office of militant (好战) negativism, the positive workers shine like gold. You cannot control external events, but you can learn to control your reaction to those events and thereby have a positive attitude and be happy. This vital key to success is totally within your control. Use it.
68. We can infer from the passage that .
A. positive thinking can cure you of your diseases
B. positive thinking can easily be generated by anyone
C. a decline of hormone may cause you to be depressed
D. a specific chemical reaction is the cause of negative thinking
69. According to the passage, which of the following is true?
A. Feeling and thoughts can generate each other.
B. It's easier to control thoughts than to control feelings.
C. Your success depends wholly on your attitude.
D. Keeping smiling will surely make you successful.
70. Just like a one-eyed man in the land of the blind, you should .
A. take positive attitude in the office of militant negativism
B. be king in your office
C. pay no attention to what is going on around you
D. control your feeling to what is happening to you
71. The best title to the passage is .
A. Thinking Benefits People B. Why Should People Think
C. Positive Thinking and Negative Thinking D. Thinking: The Vital Way
E
SOUTHPORT, ENGLAND—A British teaching union famous for strange ideas has supported proposal to employ dogs as classroom assistants.
At the annual conference of the Professional Association of teachers in Southport, northwest of England, one person suggested properly trained dogs be able to keep order in primary schools. They can round up lost children and protect those who experience unfortunate “accidents”. Wendy Dyble, a Sheetland Islands woman who teaches children up to age seven, made it clear to her fellow friends that she was not “barking mad”. They obviously believed her, supporting her idea by 16 votes to 13, with a total of 63 abstentions. Robert Shostak is director of the new computer museum. He says he starts the museum because computer artists had no place to show their works.
A computer artist can only record his pictures electronically and send the records, or floppy discs, to others to see on their computers. He can also put his pictures on paper. But to print good pictures on paper, the computer artist needs an expensive laser printer.
Robert Shostak says the electronic museum is mostly for art or computer students at schools and universities. Many of the pictures in the museum are made by students. Mr Shostak said the FIU museum will make computer art more fun for computer artists because more people can see it. He says artists enjoy their work much more if they have
an audience. And the great number of home computers in America could mean a huge audience for the electronic museum.
64. The main purpose of this text is to give information about .
A. museums throughout the world
B. an electronic art museum in Miami, U.S.A.
C. art exhibitions in Florida International University
D. latest development of computer art
65. To see the art in FIU museum, you need .
A. floppy discs B. a computer and a printer
C. pictures and drawings on paper
D. a computer connected to the museum by telephone line
66. The museum was started when .
A. Robert Shostak wanted to do something for computer scientists
B. Robert Shostak wanted to help computer artists
C. art students needed a place to show their works
D. computer scientists wanted to do something about art
67. The words“an audience”in the last paragraph refer to .
A. art students B. computer owners
C. exhibits in the museum D. those who will enjoy art
D
One would have to be a fool to overlook the importance of using positive thinking for you rather than allowing negative thinking to work against you. In recent years, research in psychopharmacology (精神药理学) has proved what many people have known over the centuries: a positive attitude is good for you, good for your health, good for your wealth, good for everything. Researchers found that a positive attitude produces a specific chemical reaction which makes people feel better, while negative thinking results
in a decline of hormone (荷尔蒙) and shuts down the immune (免疫的) system. This leads to illness and depression. Positive thoughts will make you feel better. Even if you must begin by literally forcing yourself to be positive (faking it, so to speak), it will become contagious (会传播的) and the positive thoughts will generate nice little chemicals and good feelings which will reinforce the positive thoughts.
For example, if you force yourself to smile or laugh, even when you don't feel like smiling or laughing, if you keep at it for a few minutes, you will soon feel like it. Feelings can generate thoughts, but thoughts can also generate feelings. Control your thoughts and you can control your feelings. Positive thinking is important in all aspects of our lives. There is probably no single factor more important in determining your success in achieving your career objectives than your own attitude.
It's often been said that in the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king. And in the office of militant (好战) negativism, the positive workers shine like gold. You cannot control external events, but you can learn to control your reaction to those events and thereby have a positive attitude and be happy. This vital key to success is totally within your control. Use it.
68. We can infer from the passage that .
A. positive thinking can cure you of your diseases
B. positive thinking can easily be generated by anyone
C. a decline of hormone may cause you to be depressed
D. a specific chemical reaction is the cause of negative thinking
69. According to the passage, which of the following is true?
A. Feeling and thoughts can generate each other.
B. It's easier to control thoughts than to control feelings.
C. Your success depends wholly on your attitude.
D. Keeping smiling will surely make you successful.
70. Just like a one-eyed man in the land of the blind, you should .
A. take positive attitude in the office of militant negativism
B. be king in your office
C. pay no attention to what is going on around you
D. control your feeling to what is happening to you
71. The best title to the passage is .
A. Thinking Benefits People B. Why Should People Think
C. Positive Thinking and Negative Thinking D. Thinking: The Vital Way
E
SOUTHPORT, ENGLAND—A British teaching union famous for strange ideas has supported proposal to employ dogs as classroom assistants.
At the annual conference of the Professional Association of teachers in Southport, northwest of England, one person suggested properly trained dogs be able to keep order in primary schools. They can round up lost children and protect those who experience unfortunate “accidents”. Wendy Dyble, a Sheetland Islands woman who teaches children up to age seven, made it clear to her fellow friends that she was not “barking mad”. They obviously believed her, supporting her idea by 16 votes to 13, with a total of 63 abstentions. M: Great! Thank you very much.
W: My pleasure.
(Text 8)
M: How is everything going, Joan?
W: Very well. My story-books for children sell well. I've received many letters from them. They want me to write more for them. How about you, Mike?
M: I'm not that lucky. Our products don't sell well. I'll have to report to our manager and find out ways to settle the problem.
W: Sorry to hear that. Wish you good luck!
(Text 9)
W: Good morning. This is Dongfanghong Hotel. Can I help you?
M: Yes, I'd like to book a single room with shower from the morning of May 20 to June 2 at your hotel.
W: Could you please give me your name, sir?
M: Mr. John Smith.
W: Thank you. Mr. John Smith, a single room with shower from May 20 to June 2.
M: That's right. By the way, I have US dollars on me. Shall I change them for renminbi to pay you?
W: It's not necessary. US dollars are acceptable here.
M: Thank you. Goodbye!
W: We look forward to seeing you. Goodbye.
(Text 10)
Welcome aboard our bus to Dallas, Rouge, and Atlants. We are to arrive in Dallas at 1:45 this afternoon. There will be a fifteen—minute rest stop at the time. We will have a thirty—nute dinner stop at Rouge at 6:45 for those of you who are continuing on to Atlanta. We should arrive in Atlanta at 1:15 tomorrow morning.
This bus is air—conditioned for your comfort. Please remember that smoking of cigarettes is permitted only in the last six rows, and smoking of any other material is forbidden, as is the drinking of wine.
Thank you for travelling with us. Have a pleasant trip
参考答案:
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1—5 ACACC 6—10 CBCBB 11—15 CBBAC 16—20 CACAB
单项:21—25 BCDDD 26—30 CCCBD 31—35 BDDAB
完形填空:36—40 BADBC 41—45 CAACB 46—50 BDACD 51—55 DAABB
阅读理解:56—60 CCCAD 61—65 ABCBD 66—70 BDCAA 71—75 CCADC
对话填空:76. from 77. first 78. .my 79. conversation 80. old-est 81. actually 82. where
83. wonder 84. catches 85. ex-pecting
书面表达:
One possible version:
On the evening of April 9th, Lihua was watching TV while his mother was busy preparing for dinner in the kitchen. How attentive he was watching the TV program when the telephone rang. It was from a friend of his mother's, who wanted to say HAPPY BIRTHDAY to his mother. "Today is my mother's birthday?" Lihua was a little puzzled. "How come that I have forgotten all about it?" Lihua thought to himself, feeling ashamed.
At the story, I got deeply shocked. It is not easy for parents to bring us up. They give us lots of love and care, while we don't care for them enough. Now it's never too late to realize this and show our love and care for them. (119 words)
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