第一卷 选择题 (共115分)
第一部分 听力,共两节,满分30分。略
第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节.满分45分)
第一节 语法和词汇知识(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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
例: It is generally considered unwise to give a child he or she wants.
A. however B.whatever C.whichever D.whenever
答案是B。
21.-Have you heard the latest news?
-No,what _____ ?
A.is it B.is there C.are they D.are these
22. Never________ forget the days when together with you.
A.shall I;I lived B.shall I;did I live C.I shall;I lived D. I shall;did I live
23.The pilot asked all passengers on board to remain _______ as the plane was making a landing.
A.seat B.seating C.seated D.to be seating
24.-What do you think of young students nowadays?
-Many of them are _______ to computer games.
A.engaged B.related C.addicted D.contributed
25. 一Do you think I could borrow your bicycle ?
- _____________
A.How come? B.Take your time. C.Yes,go on. D.Yes,help yourself
26.Dina,you look tired.You must have stayed up last night,________ ?
A.didn’t you B.aren’t you C.mustn’t you D.haven’t you
27.He has always had a preference _______ vegetables and fruit meat.
A.to;to B.for;to C.to;over D.for;for
28.Will you drop in on me this weekend if ______ ?
A.you are convenient B.it is convenient for you
C.it is convenient of you D.you will be convenient
29.To Lu Xun,his pen is a gun is to a soldier.
A.that B.which C.how D.what
30. Maggie has been fortunate to find a job she loves and, ________, she gets well paid for it.
A. sooner or later B. what’s more C.as a result D.more or 1ess
31. -Your son ate nothing this morning.What’s wrong with him?
-He was not feeling well at that time.
A. as to B.up to C.next to D .near to
32. Christopher Columbus was believed to have been the first European________ America.
A.reaching B.reached C.to reach D. having reached
33. The Students’Union ________ of ten students from Grades One,Two and Three.
A.consists B.includes C. made up D.is consisted
34. ________ most of these languages are now threatened and may disappear is a serious matter to the people in Britain.
A.Which B. That C.What D.If
35. We’ve been looking at houses but haven’t found _______ we like yet.
A.them B.ones C. it D. one
第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最合适的选项。
The story happened in Vietnam during the war. A bomb 36 in an orphanage (孤儿院) and several children were wounded, 37 an 8-year-old girl.
People from the village 38 medical help from the nearby American forces. Soon, an American doctor and a nurse arrived in a jeep. They found out the girl was the most seriously injured. 39 quick transfusion (putting new blood into a person's body), she would die of shock and 40 of blood. A quick test showed that 41 American had the correct 42 , but several of the uninjured orphans 43 . Speaking poor Vietnamese, the doctor tried to explain to their 44 audience that unless they could 4 5 some of the girl's lost blood, she would certainly die. Then they asked if anyone would be willing to give blood to help. The request was met with 46 . After several moments, a small hand slowly went up, 47 back down, and then went up again. He was Heng.
Heng was quickly 48 on a bed, a needle inserted in his arm. After a moment, he let out a sob(抽泣), quickly covering his face with his 49 hand. When the doctor asked him if the needle hurt, he 50 his head. But soon his occasional sobs gave 51 to a steady, silent crying. Something seemed 52 . At this point, a Vietnamese nurse arrived to help. She spoke to the boy rapidly in Vietnamese and after a moment, the patient stopped crying and a(n) 53 of happiness spread over his face.
Glancing up, the nurse said to the Americans, "He thought he was dying. He misunderstood you. He thought you had asked him to give all his blood 54 the little girl could live."
"But why would he be willing to do that?"
The Vietnamese nurse 55 the question to the boy, who answered simply, "She's my friend."
36. A. attacked B. landed C. blew D. knocked
37. A. including B. concerning C. containing D. regarding
38. A. provided B. asked C. offered D. requested
39. A. Without B. For C. Besides D. Except
40. A. delay B. decrease C. leak D. loss
41. A. both B. neither C. either D. each
42. A. kind B. type C. sort D. form
43. A. didn't B. hadn't C. did D. had
44. A. frightened B. injured C. surprised D. hurt
45. A. remain B. repair C. replace D. return
46. A. peace B. calm C. absence D. silence
47. A. fell B. dropped C. took D. turned
48. A. lain B. laid C. lied D. lay
49. A. free B. spare C. extra D. second
50. A. raised B. lowered C. shook D. nodded
51. A. way B. time C. room D. chance
52. A. mistaken B. right C. normal D. wrong
53. A. appearance B. sight C. sense D. look
54. A. because B. when C. so D. although
55. A. gave B. replied C. repeated D. told
第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Stepping into a pool of water is common enough, but who could ever imagine stepping into a pool of fish? In February of 1974, Bill Tapp, an Australian farmer, saw a rain of fish that covered his farm. How surprised he must have been when he heard many fish hitting against his roof!
What caused this strange occurrence? This is a question that had long puzzled people who study fish. The answer turned out to he a combination of wind and storm.
When it is spring in the northern part of the world, it is fall in Australia. Throughout the autumn season, terrible storms arise and rains flood the land. The strong winds sweep over Australia like huge vacuum cleaners, collecting seaweed, pieces of wood, and even schools of fish. Strong winds may carry these bits of nature for many miles before vacuum dropping them on fields, houses, and astonished people.
Although they seem unusual, fish-falls occur quite frequently in Australia. When Bill Tapp was asked to describe the scene of fish, he remarked, "They look like millions of dead birds falling down." His statement is not surprising. The wonders of the natural world are as common as rain. Nature, with its infinite wonders, can create waterfalls that flow upward and fish that fall out of the sky.
56. What is this passage about?
A. A sad story. B. A rain of fish.
C. Australia's northern part. D. The damage done by floods.
57. Fish-falls occur in Australia .
A. quite often B. on large farms
C. only in winter D. when the air is calm
58. It is a known fact that .
A. one should watch where one steps
B. Bill Tapp is a scientist who studies farming
C. the natural world can never create waterfalls that fall upward
D. the seasons in the southern part are different from those in the north
59. The word "infinite" is closest in meaning to
A. easy B. difficult C. countless D. dangerous
B
Ashley and Chris work in the same department designing postcards. Chris had a college degree in art and deeply felt that the degree of his designs was excellent. His last postcard showed the depth of' a desert's beauty and delights.
"It's just a picture of the desert," Ashley said. "Not deep at all."
"Some people desire seeing beauty," Chris replied. "Mine delivers that."
Ashley laughed and said, "Well, that depends on what you think beauty is."
Days later, someone delivered a letter to Ashley. The letter said, "You are worthy of the bad things that will come your way. You will know the taste of defeat, and I will destroy you."
Ashley suddenly felt very cold. It was as if the room temperature had dropped 30 degrees. "Who would do such an awful deed?" she wondered. "1 will not let a simple letter defeat me."
Just then, Chris came into the room and offered Ashley a piece of his sandwich.
"Try some," he smiled widely. "It's delicious."
"Are you trying to poison me?" Ashley asked. Chris's reaction was delayed from confusion. "What's your problem?" he asked.
The next day, Ashley brought a bat to use to defend herself. When Chris saw her bat, he joked, "Defend and win one for the team."
Ashley took no notice of him. She spent the whole day reading self-defending books and placed her work on delay. "You can't delay your work. Our job demands us to do our work on time," Chris said. "We must meet the demands of our job."
"You're not the boss," Ashley replied. "Don't make demands of' me."
Because Ashley failed to do her work, she was fired.
Chris glanced at Ashley's empty desk and smiled.
60. What kind of work did Chris and Ashley do?
A. Drawing. B. Designing. C. Painting. D. Building.
61. What did Ashley think of the last postcard designed by Chris?
A. It's totally a failure. B. Excellent but not deep.
C. Too bad but worthy of praise. D. It didn't show the real beauty of the desert.
62. Which is the proper order of the events that happened in the story ?
a. Ashley got a letter.
b. Chris felt happy in the end..
c. Chris designed a postcard.
d. Ashley showed her dislike for the postcard.
e. Ashley brought a bat to defend herself.
f. Ashley failed to meet the demands of her work..
A. c, d, a, b, e, f B. c, d, a, e, f, b
C. a, e, f, c, d, b D. a, c, b, d, e, f
63. We may infer from this passage that .
A. Chris was not a good designer
B. Ashley really wanted to have Chris fired
C. It's clear that Chris and Ashley were friendly to each other
D. it may sometimes bring about bad luck to speak out one's mind
C
Many people have described television as a passive activity that is harmful to children's education. However, there are good and bad ways to watch television. Parents who are interested in exploiting television as a learning tool can actually turn time in front of TV into an educational chance.
Probably the most familiar educational way to use television is to simply watch educational programs. In particular, this means selecting channels and programs specially designed for educational purposes. Along with traditional educational shows for children on public broadcasting channels, cable television (有线电视) now offers kids and adults a wide variety of educational programs, with everything from nature shows to historical events in different countries.
Captioning(字幕),such as "closed captioning" for hearing disabled viewers provides another way for parents to exploit the educational possibilities of television.One study showed that children who watched captioned TV got great improvement in their vocabulary and oral reading ability. In addition, parents can make any show a learning class by watching television together with children. By actively joining children in the programs that they are watching, parents can help with the development of such skills as predicting(预见)and summarizing. In order to develop predicting skills, parents and children could first refer to a program’s description in a viewing guide.After reading the program description and guessing what might happen in the program, parents and children could watch together to see which predictions were correct. And to practice summarizing, after watching a program, parents can turn off the TV and ask what the story was about. This kind of activity helps children develop thinking skills such as arranging events in an order and memorizing information.
Although there will still be plenty of times when children watch TV simply for passive enjoyment, parents can help make at least part of their children’s viewing time a more productive activity.Used intelligently by exploiting the learning chances available through various programs, television can play an instructive role in children’s education.
64. Which activity is NOT suggested in the passage?
A. Talking about TV shows. B. Watching captions on TV.
C . Enjoying films about nature. D. Watching shows for homework.
65.Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?
A. Parents can simply make any show a learning class for their children.
B. To make watching TV a more productive activity parents should include themselves in the producing process.
C. Most parents have changed their attitude to their kids’watching TV and become positive to the problem.
D. In a way, it is how parents act that leads to whether watching TV may do good or not to their children.
66. We can infer from the last paragraph that .
A.not every minute when a child watches television must be educational
B.children should not use television for passive enjoyment
C.some children prefer reading to watching television
D. television offers more learning chances than school
67.Which of the following questions is the major one discussed in the passage?
A .What makes television more interesting than books?
B .Why should schools put television into classrooms?
C .How can parents use television as a teaching tool?
D .Which program can actually make kids smarter?
D
The single, decisive factor that made it possible for mankind to settle ,in lasting communities (社区:聚居地)was agriculture. After farming was developed in the Middle East in about 6500 BC,people living in family units did not have to be on the move continually searching for food or hunting their animals. Once people could control the production of food and be assured of a reliable supply of it, their lives changed completely.
Farming was a revolutionary discovery. It not only made settlements possible and later the building of cities but it also made available a reliable food supply.With more food available, more people could be fed.Population therefore increased. The growing number of people available for more kinds of work led to the development of new social formations. With more and more food, a community could support a variety of workers who were not farmers.
Farming in the world over has always relied upon a dependable water supply.For the earliest societies this meant rivers and streams or regular rainfall.The first great civilizations grew up along rivers.Later communities were able to develop by taking advantage of the rainy seasons.
All of the ancient civilizations probably developed in much the same way, in spite of a few differences. As villages grew, the production of more numerous goods became possible. Cloth could be woven from wool. Houses made of wood, brick, and stone could be put up.
The science of mathematics was an early outgrowth of agriculture. People studied the movements of the moon, the sun, and the planets to work out seasons. By doing so they created the first calendars(日历).With a calendar it was possible to find out the arrival of each growing season. Measurement of land areas was necessary if field was to be divided accurately.Measurement of amounts, for example, of seeds or grains was also a factor in farming and housekeeping. Later measures of value as money exchange became common.
All of the major ancient civilizations in Mesopotamia, Egypt, the Indus Valley, and China appeared in the 4th millennium BC.Historians still argue over which one came into being first. It may well have been the Middle East. This place reaches out from the Nile River in Egypt northward along the coast of former Palestine, then eastward into Asia to include Mesopotamia. In this area people settled along the riverbanks and practiced field agriculture. This kind of farming depended on the reproduction of seed, normally from grain crops.
68.The final result of the development of agriculture was that .
A. the population increased slowly
B. a variety of jobs were open to people
C. a constant supply of food was certain
D. a new social formation came into being
69. Which of the following is true according to the writer?
A. Societies in the past in different parts of the world grew in similar ways.
B. Cloth-making marked an important period in agricultural development.
C. Modern cities developed out of originally wealthier villages.
D. Mathematics helped create the agricultural society.
70. The development of mathematics .
A. got the society out of the agricultural age
B. made possible the exchange of agricultural goods
C. enabled people to arrange their agricultural activities better
D. helped create early agricultural civilization around the world
71.It can be safely concluded that .
A. the earliest civilization first came into being in the Middle East
B. the development of maths played a decisive role in the birth of modern cities
C. all ancient civilizations around the world developed in exactly the same way
D. the development of agriculture played a very important role in human history
72. The passage is mainly about .
A. the relationship between agriculture and society
B. the importance of agriculture
C. the origin of agriculture
D. the ancient civilization
E
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(2) BABY SITTER. 3 to 6 weekday afternoons. I will take you home. $5.00 an hour. Call 555-5593.
(3) Guitar lessons. Your home or mine. Experienced musician. Master’s degree in music. Call Louise 555-6131.
(4) TENTH STREET BLOCK PARTY. Sunday, July 15.Noon to 8.Food, games, prizes, live band, Tenth Street between Main and North.
(5) APARTMENT FOR RENT. 3 sunny rooms on high floor, great view. Separate kitchen. Wall-to-wall carpeting. The living room can be used as dining room. E-mail: SDGT@163.com.cn.
(6) TAXI DRIVER WANTED. Full or part time.Experience necessary. A good knowledge of the city is required. Call 555-8860 between 9 A.M.and 5 P.M.weekdays.
(7) A stereo system for sale. It has two speakers. The system has an AM/FM radio. It also has a tape deck and turntable. It is in good condition. The stereo was owned for only one year. The price is $200 including the speakers.The owner will also take the highest price offered if the asking price is not met. Call Bill after 6 P.M.at 555-9834.
73.How many of the seven ads are placed by people who want to hire someone for a certain job?
A. Four. B. Three. C.Two. D. Five.
74. Which of the following is true according to the ads above?
A. Those who have some experience in office work will have a better chance to get the job of secretary,
B. The owner of the stereo will never sell his stereo at a price less than $200.
C. The taxi driver is not necessarily familiar with the city.
D. The tenth street block party will last until after 8.
75.We may learn from the ads above that .
A. a baby-sitter is paid by the hour
B. the party will be held without any music
C. the rooms for rent cannot get good sunlight
D. people can get guitar lessons at any places they like
答卷
第二卷 非选择题(共35分)
第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节 短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
此题要求改正所给短文中的错误对标有题号的每一行做出判断:如果无错误,在该行右边横线
上画一个对勾(√ );如果有错误(每行只有一个错误),则按下列情况改正:
该行多一个词:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉,在该行右边横线上写出该词,并也用斜线划掉。
该行缺一个词: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。
该行错一个词:在错的词下划一横线,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
At first I was not quite willing to sit down and
watched the 90-minute football match. Usually I just 76.__________
checked the results because I thought that was dull 77.___________
to watch a game in which players kicked a ba1l each 78.__________
other. Therefore, my father 1oves football. During the 79. _________
Wor1d Cup in 2002, my dad stays up late just to watch 80.__________
his favorite sport. Seeing his strong interest in this 81. __________
game of 22 men run after a ball, I decided to sit down 82.___________
to watch the game. I found the game excited, and my 83.__________
dad explained for the rules. We shared our joy. Football 84.__________
is not too badly as long as I watch it with my dad! 85.__________
第二节 书面表达(满分25分)
请根据下面提示写一篇短文,词数100字左右。
You and your classmates are talking about Li Ming's cousin, Li Hua, a nine-year-old girl, who will go to Canada and study at a primary school there next month. And Li Hua's parents are to stay with her abroad.
For some reasons, some of your classmates are in favor of (赞同) it, while others hold an unfavorable opinion about the whole matter.
Now, tell your own opinion about it.
英语试卷 答案:
1---5 |
B |
C |
A |
A |
C |
6---10 |
B |
C |
A |
C |
B |
11---15 |
B |
A |
C |
B |
A |
16---20 |
C |
A |
C |
B |
C |
21---25 |
A |
A |
C |
C |
D |
26---30 |
A |
B |
B |
D |
B |
31---35 |
C |
C |
A |
B |
D |
36---40 |
B |
A |
D |
A |
D |
41---45 |
B |
B |
C |
A |
C |
46---50 |
D |
B |
B |
A |
C |
51---55 |
A |
D |
D |
C |
C |
56---60 |
B |
A |
D |
C |
B |
61---65 |
D |
B |
D |
D |
D |
66---70 |
A |
C |
D |
A |
C |
71---75 |
D |
B |
B |
A |
A |
76 |
watched--watch |
81 |
√ |
77 |
that—it |
82 |
run--running |
78 |
ball 后面加 to |
83 |
excited--exciting |
79 |
Therefore-However |
84 |
去掉for |
80 |
Stay--stayed |
85 |
badly--bad |
参考作文:
Nowadays, many Chinese college and high school students want to study abroad. They have their own reasons for doing so.
Yet, in my opinion, it’s not wise for small children to do the same thing, for they are too young to take care of themselves. Their parents have to stay with them abroad, looking after them all day long. It’s really a great cost. On the other hand, what they have learnt at home cannot meet the need of what they are to learn abroad.
So I think it is a better choice to study at home for their young age.
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