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英语高考仿真试卷

第一卷(共30分)

I。ListeningComprehension

PartA:ShortConversations

Directions:InPartA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeaker。Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid。Theconversationandthequestionwillbespokenonlyonce。Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersinyourpaperanddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard。

1。(A)Twentydollars。(B)Twenty-fivedollars。

(C)Fortydollars。(D)Fiftydollars。

2。(A)One(B)Two(C)Three(D)Four

3。(A)Fiveyearsandahalf(B)Fouryearsandahalf

(C)Threeyearsandahalf(D)Sixyearsandahalf

4。(A)$700(B)$800(C)$750(D)$650

5。(A)Shehasntgonecampingforweeks。

(B)Shelikestotakelongcampingtrips。

(C)Sheprefersnottogocampingonweekends。

(D)Shetakesalongtimeplanninghertrips。

6。(A)AlltheTVsetsaresoldout

(B)AlltheTVsetsaresoldatalowerprice。

(C)PeoplearesellingtheirTVsets。

(D)PeoplearenotallowedtobuyTVsets。

7。(A)Time(B)Astory(C)Amovie(D)Weather。

8。(A)Theirfurnitureisuncomfortable。

(B)Someoftheirfurniturehasntarrivedyet。

(C)Theycantfindanewapartment。

(D)Theirapartmenthastoomuchfurnitureinit。

9。(A)Herexamshavealreadybegun(B)Shehasfinishedtwopapers

(C)Shestryingtocompleteherpapers(D)Shestoobusytoworkonherpapers。

10。(A)Refusetoworkafterhours。(B)Arrivealittlelate

(C)Getaridehomefromwork。(D)Gotoworkearly

PartB:LongerConversations

Directions:InPartB,youwillheartwolongerconversations。Aftereachconversation,youwillbeaskedquestions。Theconversationswillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce。Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswerinyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard。

Question11and12arebasedonthefollowingconversation;

11。(A)Gotosummerschool。(B)Takeavacation

(C)Stayathome(D)Earnsomemoney

12。(A)Theyhiredsomeonetostayintheirhome

(B)Theylefttheirpetswithneighbors。

(C)Theyrentedtheirhousetoastudent

(D)Theyaskedtheirgardenertowatchtheirhome。

Question13and14arebasedonthefollowingconversation:

13。(A)Thereproductivecycleofbarnacles。

(B)Anewsourceofprotein

(C)Typesofseaanimals

(D)Theadhesivequalityofbarnacles

14。(A)Theyeatprotein。

(B)Theynevermovefromonelocation。

(C)Theycauseerosionofrocks。

(D)Theyarefoundonlyindeepwater。

PartC:Passages

Directions:InPartC,youwillheartwoshortpassages,andyouwillbeaskedthreequestionsoneachofthepassages。Thepassageswillbereadtwicebutthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce。Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersinyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard。

Questions15and17arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard:

15。(A)Theenergycrisishasencouragedresearchintonewsourcesofenergy。

(B)Theuseofthesolarenergyistheonlysolutiontotheenergycrisis。

(C)Solarpowerisoneofthecleanestsourcesofenergy。

(D)Thedifferingclimaticconditionsaroundtheworldlimitthepossibilitiesofsolarenergy。

16。(A)Danger。(B)Impossibility。(C)Desirability(D)Urgency

17。(A)Itisoneofthecleanestsourcesofenergy

(B)Itcostslittleapartfromtheinstallationofsolarpanels。

(C)Itcanbeobtainedinallsunnyarea

(D)Alloftheabove。

Questions18and20arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard:

18。(A)Becauseadayhasalwayslessthantwenty-fourhours。

(B)Becauseadayhasalwaysmorethantwenty-fourhours。

(C)Becauseadayislongerorshorterthantwenty-fourhours。

(D)Becausetimezonesarelargeandsometimezonesaresmall。

19。(A)Ifwetravelaroundtheworld,wewillgetintotroubleintellingthetime

(B)IfwetravelwestacrosstheAtlanticOcean,wewillhavetwenty-threehoursaday。

(C)IfwetravelbyshipacrosstheAtlanticOcean,wewillcrosstheinternationaldateline。

(D)Ifwetraveleastacrosstheinternationaldateline,todayistomorrow。

20。(A)sevendays(B)twenty-fourhours

(C)onehour(D)morethansevendays。

第二卷

II。Grammar

Directions:Beneatheachofthefollowingsentencestherearefourchoicesmarked(A)(B)(C)and(D)。Choosetheoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence。

21。Therearefourlaboratoriesinourcollege,_______anassistant。

(A)witheachhave(B)eachhaving

(C)whichthereis(D)eachhas

22。_________forthewill-paidjob,hedecidedtotakethewrittentestthebossgave。

(A)Tointerview(B)Havinginterviewed

(C)Beinginterviewed(D)Havingbeeninterviewed

23。______breaksthetrafficrulesdeservesafine。

(A)Nomatterwho(B)Nomatterwhen

(C)Nomatterwhat(D)Whoever

24。Evenifyouhadnotbeenabletoseeher,you________us。

(A)told(B)hadtold(C)shouldinform(D)shouldhavetold

25。NooneaskedformewhileIwasout________?

(A)didthey(B)didnthe(C)didit(D)dothey

26。Idontthinkyouhaveeatensomanylollipops,_______?

(A)Dontyou(B)haveyou(C)haventyou(D)doyou

27。Themanagerorderedthatnosmoking________intheofficer。

(A)isallowed(B)willbeallowed

(C)beallowed(D)allowed

28。Myparentsreallyfeelsorry_______thedisheshere,otherwise,we________youtogototherestaurant。

(A)ofhavingyouenjoy;wontinvite(B)thatyouenjoy;invite

(C)ofyournotenjoy;willinvite(D)foryournotenjoying;wouldinvite

29。Theemployeescantbeallowed_______intheoffice。

(A)smoking(B)tosmoke(C)ussmoking(D)tobesmoking

30。_________,wewenttoHongKongtogetherwithourgrandparents。

(A)Asinwintervacation(B)Beingnoclasses

(C)Sincehavenoclasses(D)Itbeingwintervacation

31。_______friendshadmadeinAmericawere_______fromdifferentcountries。

(A)Thefew…mostly(B)Afew…themostly

(C)Fewof…。most(D)Few…themost

32。Thetouristswereexcited,fornosooner______thehotel________itsnowedheavily。

(A)theyhadreturned…then(B)hadtheyreturned…。Than

(C)theyhadreturned…then(D)aftertheyreturned…as

33。Sheistheonlyoneamongthe_____authorswho_______detectivestory。

(A)woman…writesa(B)women…writea

(C)women…writesa(D)woman…writea

34。A:_______Mr。,Johncametoseeyouthisearlymorning,Dad。

B:WhichMr。John?

A:Imsorry,butIdontknow,hecalledhimselfMr。John。

(A)A(B)An(C)The(D)certain

35。IhaventwrittentomygrannyfortwomonthsforIll______heroverChristmasdays。

(A)beseen(B)beseeing(C)haveseen(D)havebeenseeing

36。Theinnhasbeenrunby___for3yearsanditisnowthenicestinthedistrict。

(A)motheranddaughter(B)themotheranddaughter

(C)themotherandthedaughter(D)motherandthedaughter

37。Johndoesntspeak_______hisclassmates,buthiswrittenworkisexcellent。

(A)asgoodas(B)soquickas(C)somuchas(D)aswellas

38。Thecarsofthisbrandwillbe_______,but______。

(A)cheaper;notasbetter(B)cheaper;notasgood

(C)morecheap;notasbetter(D)morecheap;notasgood

39。I______themeetingyesterdayifIhadntbeeninformedofitatthelastmoment。

(A)cantbe(B)shouldntbe

(C)mustnthavebeen(D)couldnthaveattended

40。China_______neverseekhegemonismand_______neverbeasupper-power。

(A)can…will(B)shall…。Shall(C)will…will(D)shall…will

III。Vocabulary

Directions:Beneatheachofthefollowingsentencestherearefourchoicesmarked(A)(B)(C)and(D),Choosetheoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence。

41。Thedoctortoldmethattoomuch______tothesunisbadfortheskin。

(A)exposure(B)extension(C)exhibition(D)expansion

42。Oneoftenfindsanauthorsbooksmore______ifoneknowsabouthislifeandthetimehewasalive。

(A)comprehensive(B)comprehensible(C)comparable(D)attentive

43。Thearticlemadefun_______variouspeopleandthingsinNewYork。

(A)with(B)to(C)of(D)for

44。Detailsoftheschemehavenotyetbeen_____toussofar。

(A)attached(B)retained(C)relieved(D)released

45。Thoughthelong-term_______cannotbepredicated,theprojecthasbeenupprovedbythecommittee。

(A)affect(B)effort(C)effect(D)afford

46。Onceoutoftheearthsgravity,theastronautis_______bytheproblemofweightlessness。

(A)affected(B)effected(C)inclined(D)related

47。Weareinterestedintheweatherbecauseit______ussodirectly-whatwewear,whatwedoandevenhowwefeel。

(A)benefits(B)affects(C)guides(D)effects

48。Thecarisquite_____ofpetrol。

(A)economic(B)economical(C)saving(D)sparing

49。Manypeople_______thenewcontinentinthe19thcentury。

(A)exploded(B)explored(C)exposed(D)expanded

50。Manydifficultieshave_______asaresultofthechangeovertoanewtypeoffuel.

(A)risen(B)raised(C)arisen(D)arrived

IV。Cloze

Directions:Foreachblankinthefollowingpassagestherearefourwordsorphrasesmarked(A)(B)(C)and(D)。Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext。

(A)

ThroughouttheUnitedStates,andespeciallyinbigcitiesandruralareastensofthousandsofpeoplewithheartsthatshouldbegood__51__tokeepalivedieeachyearforlackofadequatefirstaid。InNewYorkCity,for__52__,anewstudyhasshown__53__onlyonepersonin100outsideofhospitals__54__aftertheheartsuddenlystopspumping。Incontrast,inSeattle,thesurvival__55__aftersuchheartattacksisoneinfive。

Tedifferencecanbetraced__56___theeffectivenessofthe"chainofsurvival"。Dr。JosephP。Ornatosaid"eachlinkinthe__57__mustbestrong"formanylivestobe__58__。

Thechainbeginswithanimmediatetelephone__59__foremergencyhelpandthestartwithinfourminutestheprocessneededforrestartingthe__60__working,byafamilymemberorbystander。Itcontinueswiththepromptarrival---withineighttotenminutes---ofarescuerequippedwithaspecialequipmentthatcanshocktheheartbacktoanormalrhythm。Anditendswiththeadministrationofadvancedemergencycarebynursestomaintaintheheartsabilitytosurviveuntilthedoctorsatthehospitalcantakeover。

51。(A)enough(B)much(C)many(D)too

52。(A)once(B)example(C)instant(D)model

53。(A)that(B)those(C)this(D)what

54。(A)due(B)survive(C)stop(D)wake

55。(A)speed(B)number(C)rate(D)people

56。(A)back(B)at(C)from(D)to

57。(A)list(B)process(C)chain(D)step

58。(A)kill(B)killed(C)save(D)saved

59。(A)call(B)number(C)line(D)worker

60。(A)person(B)heart(C)man(D)body

(B)

Wegotupearlythismorningad__61__alongwalkafterbreakfast。Wewalkedthroughthebusinesssectionofthecity。Itoldyouyesterdaythatthecitywaslarger__62__Ithoughtitwouldbe。__63__,thebusinesssectionissmallerthanIthoughtitwouldbe。Isupposethats__64__Washingtonisaspecialkindofcity。__65__thepeopleinWashingtonworkforthegovernment。About9:30wewenttotheWhiteHouse。Its__66__tothepublicfrom10__67__12,andtherewasalonglineofpeople__68__togetin。Wedidnthavetowaitverylong,becausethelinemoved__69__quickly。

TheWhiteHouseisreallywhite。It__70__everyyear。Anditseemsverywhite,becauseitsgotbeautifullawnsallaroundit,withmanytreesandshrubs。Thegroundscovetaboutfoursquareblocks。Imean,theyreabouttwoblockslongoneachside。Ofcourse,wedidntseethewholebuilding。ThepartwherethePresidentlivesandworksisnotopentothepublic。Butthepartwesawwasbeautiful。

61。(A)made(B)did(C)took(D)got

62。(A)than(B)as(C)so(D)like

63。(A)But(B)Yes(C)So(D)Well

64。(A)since(B)as(C)because(D)becauseof

65。(A)Muchof(B)Mostof(C)Alot(D)Lots

66。(A)open(B)opening(C)beingopened(D)opened

67。(A)towards(B)till(C)since(D)for

68。(A)wait(B)waiting(C)waited(D)beingwaited

69。(A)pretty(B)little(C)much(D)verymuch

70。(A)paints(B)ispainted(C)hasbeenpainted(D)isbeingpained

V。ReadingComprehension

Directions:Readthefollowingpassages。Eachpassageisfollowedbyfivequestionsorunfinishedstatements。Foreachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarked(A)(B)(C)and(D)。

(A)

TheShanghaiChongmingGreenFoodZone,ChinasfirstState-levelpollution-freefoodproductioncenter,hasgreatlyimproveditsinfrastructureandisnowreadyforbothChineseandoverseasinvestors。

Anofficialfromthelocalgovernmentsaidthatforeign----fundedenterpriseswillenjoytaxbreaksandotherfavourablepolicies。Hesaidthattheareaiswellequippedwithpower,irrigation,telecommunicationsandotherfacilities。Allitsformerlow-yieldlandhasbeenupgraded。

The32,000-hectarezone,setuptwoyearsago,islocatedonChongmingIsland,ChinasthirdlargestislandatthemouthoftheYangtzeRiver。

Thezoneisdividedintosixparts,concentratingonrice,specialaquaticproducts,vegetables,foodprocessing,eco-agricultureandbreedingoffinestrainsrespectively。

AccordingtoasurveybytheShanghaiEnvironmentResearchInstitute,theair,waterandsoilinthezonearealluptothenationalstandardsofafirst-gradeenvironment。

Sofar,fiveenterpriseshavebeenestablishedinthezone,withtotalinvestmentsofabout100millionyuan($12。09million。)

71。Theword"pollution-free"inthefirstparagraphmeans_____。

(A)withpollution(B)withoutpollution

(C)nearpollution(D)bepolluted

72。Whatthelocalgovernmentsaidimpliesthatthepoliciesareinfavourof______。

(A)Chineseinvestors(B)Chineseenterprises

(C)someforeign-fundedenterprises(D)allforeign-fundedenterprises

73。Accordingtothepassage,thelandofthearea________。

(A)usedtobepoor

(B)usedtobeupgraded

(C)waswellequippedwithirrigation

(D)waswellequippedwithallkindsoffacilities

(B)

DorisKornishhasanunusualhobby。Shecollectsautographsoffilmstarts。Butthefilmstarsareveryunusual-theyareallanimals。

ThebasementofMrs。KornishshomeinHemsburg。Geogia,hasbeenconvertedintoadisplayroom。There,onthewallsandunderglasscases,arenearlytwohundredpawprints,hoofprints,andwebprints。

"IfirstgotinterestedinwhenmydaddyandIhunteddeer。"Mrs。Kornishsays。"Ilikefollowingdeertracks。Later,whenIsawthemovieLassie,IwonderedifIcouldgetacopyofherpawprints。Iwrotetothemoviestudio,andtheysentmeanicephotoandthepawprints。Myinterestjustsnowballedfromthere。"

Mrs。Kornishscollectionincludes"signatures"fromdogs,cats,horses,raccoons,andducks。Thereiseventheautographofafishthatstarredinafilmaboutakillershark。Howdoesafishmakeasignature?"Youtakeitoutofthewaterandpressitinvegetabledye,"explainedMrs。Kornish。"Butyouvegottodoitreallyquick。"Someoftheautographsareratherelegant。MickeyMousesglovedpawprintsarehungwithinagoldframe。

Mrs。Kornishwantstodonatehercollectiontoaworthygroup。TheNationalFilmLibraryhasexpressedaninterestinthecollection。ButtheHemsdurgNatureCenterisjustasinterested。Itthinksthedisplaywouldbeagoodwaytohonorourwildlife。

74。Accordingtothepassage,Mrs。Kornishcollectedherfirst"autograph"from______。

(A)adeer

(B)Lassie

(C)Afishthatstarredinamovieaboutakillershark

(D)MickeyMouse

75。ThepassagestatesthatMrs。Kornishkeepshercollection_______。

(A)inherbasement(B)inalibrary

(C)inastudio(D)atthelocalnaturecenter

76。YoucaninferthatMrs。Kornishwantstodonatehercollectiontoaworthygroupbecause_____。

(A)shewantstogetridofthecollection

(B)sheisrunningoutoftheroomforthecollection

(C)shewantstostartanewcollection

(D)shethinksthatthecollectionisvaluable

77。"Myinterestjustsnowballedfromthere。"probablymeans"_______".

(A)Myinterestisjustlikesnowball

(B)SnowballiswhatIminterestedin

(C)Ibecamemoreandmoreinterestedinit

(D)Ididnothaveinterestatfirst

(C)

Crimeinthecitieshashadmorepublicitythancrimeinthesuburbs,butinrecentyearsmanyofsuburbshavefoundtheircrimeratesincreasingfasterthanthoseofcities。

OnecrimepreventionaidistheNeighborhoodWatchProgramstartedfiveyearsagoandissponsoredbytheNationalSheriffsAssociation。Theaimistogetpeopletowatchoutfortheirneighbors。Theyareaskedtobealertforanyunusualactivity,suchasstrangerswhomaybebringingthingsoutofahousetoanunfamiliarwaitingvehicle。Vandalismisalsoatargetoftheprogram。Childrenaremuchlesslikelytorunaroundwithspraycaniftheyknowthatneighborsarealertandthattheywillprobablybecaught。

Theprogramshouldfitthespecificneighborhoodandbedownwiththeknowledgeandcooperationofthesheriffs'officeandthepolicedepartment。Sofar,2,300programshavebeensetupwithatleastoneineverystateintheUnion。Insomecases,NeighborhoodWatchProgramhasbeensetup,includingoneandone-halftosevenmillioncitizensatafederalgovernmentscostfrom5to22centsperperson。Thenationalofficesuppliessheriffsandlocalofficedepartmentwithprogrammaterials,cri8mepreventionliterature,andideasonmakinghomesmoresecure。Statisticsshowthatthissystemworksandisworkingbetterallthetime。

78。Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?

(A)Therehasbeenasmuchcrimeinthecitiesasinthesuburbs。

(B)Crimeincreasesatthesamerateinboththecitiesandthesuburbs。

(C)Crimeratesincreaseslowerinthecitiesthaninthesuburbs。

(D)Therehasbeenmorecrimeinthesuburbsthaninthecities。

79。WhichofthefollowingactivitiesisnotaffectedbytheNeighborhoodWatchProgram?

(A)Neighborsquarrelwitheachother。

(B)Strangerstakethingsoutofahouse。

(C)Childrenruneverywherewithspraycans。

(D)Vandalswalkaroundtheneighborhood。

80。WhatispurposeoftheNeighborhoodWatchProgram?

(A)Toreplacethesheriffsandpolicemansduties。

(B)Togetthepeopleunitedtogethersothattheycanbecomebetterfriends。

(C)Tomakepeoplelesssuspiciousoftheirneighbors。

(D)Todecreasetheneighborhoodcrimerate。

81。Howfarhastheprogramgone?

(A)ThefederalgovernmentassistsinfinancinganationNeighborhoodWatchProgram。

(B)Manythousandsofneighborhoodshaveorganizedthem。

(C)Itcostthegovernmentbetween22and25centsperperson。

(D)Somestateshaventbecomeinvolvedyet。

(D)

Doyoufindgettingupinthemorningsodifficultthatitspainful?Thismightbecalledlaziness,butDr。Keitmanhasanewexplanation。Hehasprovedthateveryonehasadailyenergycycle。

Duringthehourswhenyoulaborthroughyourworkyoumaysaythatyoure"hot"。Thatstrue。Thetimeofthedaywhenyoufeelmostenergeticiswhenyourcircleofyourbodytemperatureisatitspeak。Forsomepeoplethepeakcomesduringtheforenoon。Forothersitcomesinafternoonorevening。Noonehasdiscoveredwhyitisso,butitleadstosuchfamiliarmonologuesas:"Getup,John!Youllbelateforworkagain!"ThepossibleexplanationtothetroubleisthatJohnisathistemperature-and-energypeakintheevening。Muchfamilyquarrellingendswhenhusbandsandwivesrealizewhattheseenergycyclesmean,andwhichcycleeachmemberofthefamilyhas。

Youcantchangeyourenergycycle,butyoucanlearntomakeyourlifefititbetter。Habitcanhelp,Dr。Keitmanbelieves。Maybeyouresleepyintheeveningbutfeelyoumuststayuplateanyway。Counteractyourcycletosomeextentbyhabituallystayinguplaterthanyouwantto。Ifyourenergyislowinthemorningbutyouhaveanimportantjobtodayearlyintheday,risebeforeyourusualhour。Thiswontchangeyourcycle,butyoullgetupsteamandworkbetteratyourlowpoint。

Getofftoaslowstartwhichsavesyourenergy。Getupwithaleisurelyyawnandstretch。Sitontheedgeofthebedaminutebeforeputtingyourfeetonthefloor。Avoidthetroublesomesearchforcleanclothesbylayingthemoutthenightbefore。Wheneverpossible,doroutineworkintheafternoonandsavetasksrequiringmoreenergyorconcentrationforyoursharperhours。

82。Ifapersonfindsgettingupearlyaproblem,mostprobably________。

(A)heisalazyperson

(B)herefusestofollowhisownenergycycle

(C)heisnotsurewhenhisenergyislow

(D)heisathispeakintheafternoonorevening

83。Whichofthefollowingmayleadtofamilyquarrelsaccordingtothepassage?

(A)Unawarenessoftheenergycycle。

(B)Familiarmonologues

(C)Achangeinafamilymembersenergycycle。

(D)Attemptstocontroltheenergycycleofotherfamilymembers。

84。Ifonewantstoworkmoreefficientlyathislowpointinthemorning,heshould_______。

(A)changehisenergycycle(B)overcomehislaziness

(C)getupearlythanusual(D)gotobedearly

85。Youareadvisedtorisewithayawnandstretchbecauseitwill________。

(A)helptokeepyourenergyforadayswork

(B)helpyoutocontrolyourtemperearlyintheday

(C)enableyoutoconcentrateonyourroutinework

(D)keepyourenergycycleundercontrolallday

第三卷

VI。Translation(15分,每题3分)

Directions:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsorphrasesgiveninthebrackets。

1。很多父母以爲他们做的每一件事者是完美无缺的。(perfect)

2。你知道,人的脑子在夏天的中午是不太清醒的。(mind)

3。银行也像其他行业一样竞争顾客。(compete)

4。人的一生中会有比经济困难更惨的遭遇。(tragedy)

5。那个年轻人迫切地想去看看世界。(urge)

VI。GuidedWriting(25分)

Directions:WriteanEnglishcompositioninabout100to200words,accordingtothepointsgiveninChinese。

电脑是20世纪末最伟大的发明之一,如今电脑在人们的日常生活中起着巨大的作用。

答案

PartA:

1、

M:Howmucharethesesweaters?

W:Theyareonsaletoday,sir。Twenty-fivedollarseach,ortwoforfortydollars。

Q:Howmuchdoesonesweatercost?

2、

W:CanIhelpyou?

M:Yes,Iwanttoborrowthesetwonovels,andIalsoneedthisbook。

Q:howmanybooksdoesthemanwanttoborrow?

3、

W:Haveyoualwaystaughthistorysinceyourgraduationfromcollege?

M:No,I'vetaughthistoryonlyfortwoyears。Beforethat,Itaughtliteratureforoneandahalfyearsandgeographyforthreeyears。

Q:Howlonghasthemangraduatedfromcollege?

4、

W:HowmuchdidJohnpayforthisoldcar?

M:Well,hesaidhepaid$750forit。Ofcourse,healsohadtopay$50asthesalestax。

Q:HowmuchdidJohnpayinall?

5、

M:Janeisquiteenthusiasticaboutthecamping,isntshe?

W:Yes,sheoftengoesforweeksatatime。

Q:WhatdoesthewomansayaboutJane?

6、

M:Whatseverybodysoexcitedabout?

W:Haventyouheard?AlltheTVsetsareonthesalethisweek。

Q:Whatdoesthewomanmean?

7、

W:Fairlymildforthistimeofyear。

M:Yes,Quitedifferentfromtheforecast。

Q:Whataretheytalkingabout?

8、

W1:Wereallyoughttotakesomeofthefurnitureoutofhere。

W2:Maybeweshouldlookforabiggerapartment。

Q:Whatproblemdothewomenhave?

9、

W:WhydoesMaryhavetospendsomuchtimeatthelibrary?

M:Tofinishherpapersbeforeexamsbegin。

Q:WhatdoesthemansayaboutMary?

10、

M:ImafraidIllhavetoworklateagaintomorrownight。

W:Whydontyoujusttellthemyourenotgoingto?

Q:Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?

PartB:

M:Ireallydontknowwhattodothissummer。Icantaffordtojustsitaround,andtheredontseemtobeanyjobsavailable。

W:Whydontyoutryhouse-sitting?LastsummermyfriendMargarethouse-satfortheDoddswhentheyawayonvacation。Mr。DoddhiredMargarettostayintheirhousebecausehedidntwantitleftempty。

M:YoumeantheDoddspaidMargaretjusttoliveintheirhouse?

W:Itwasntthateasy。Shehadtomowthelandandwaterthehouseplants。AndwhenErichouse-satforDr。Cohen,hehadtotakecareofherpets。

M:House-sittingsoundslikeagoodjob。Iguessitslittlelikebaby-sitting-exceptyouaretakingcareofahouseinsteadofchildren。

W:Thestudentemploymentofficestillhasafewjobsposted。

M:Doyoujusthavetofilloutanapplication?

W:MargaretandErichadtointerviewwiththehouseownersandprovidethreereferenceseach。

M:Thatseemslikealotoftroubleforasummerjob。

W:Well,thehouseownerswantsomeguaranteethattheycantrustthehousesitter。Youknow,theywanttomakesureyourenotthetypewhollthrowwildpartiesintheirhouse,ormoveagroupoffriendsinwithyou。

M:House-sitterswhodothatsortofthingsprobablyarentpaidthen。

W:Usuallytheyrepaidanywayjustbecausethehouseownersdontwanttomakeafuss。Butifthehouseownerreportedit,thenthehouse-sitterwouldntbeabletogetanotherjob。Sowhydontyouapply?

M:Yeah,IthinkIwill

11。Whatdoesthemanwanttodothissummer?

12。WhatdidtheDoddsdowhentheywentawaylastsummer?

M:DidyouwatchUnderseaDiscoverylastnight?

W:No,Imissedit。Didyou?

M:Yeah。Itwasprettygood,itwasaboutbarnacles。

W:Hmm。

M:Youknowhowtheystickthemselvestostuffintheocean,likerocksorboats。?

W:Uh-huh

M:Well,theydothatwhentheyreyoung,andthentheystayinthesameplaceforever。

W:Haveyouevertriedremovingoneofthosethings?LastsummerItriedtoscrapesomeoffpier。Ihadtogiveupafterawhile。Youdthinktheywouldntbeabletosticklikethatunderwater。

M:That'sonereasonscientistsaretryingtofigureoutwhattheirgluesmadeof。Itsoneofthestrongestadhesivesinnature。Anditsnaturalprotein,soitprobablywouldntbeharmfullikesomesyntheticglues。

W:Really?

M:Yeah。Thesebiomedicalresearchersweretalkingaboutitspossibleuses。Orthopedistscoulduseitformendingbrokenbones,oritcouldbeusedindentistry。

13。Whatwasthetelevisionprogramabout?

14。Whatdidthemanlearnaboutbarnacles?

PartC:

Theenergycrisistheworldisnowexperiencinghaspromotedscientiststoinvestigatenewsourcesofenergy。Solarpowerisreceivingwideattentionasapossiblesourceofclean,inexpensiveandadundantenergy。Theconversionofthesunsraystoelectricitydoesnotpollutetheenvironmentandcostsonlyasmuchastheinstallationofsolarpanelstoabsorbthesunsrays。Admittedly,thissystemwouldnotworkwellinacloudyarea,butincountriesliketheUnitedStateswheresunnydaysarenumerous,solarpowercouldhelpsolvetheenergycrisis。

15。Whichsentencebestexpressesthemainidea?

16。Whichofthefollowingseemstodescribeappropriatelytheproblemexpressedinthetopicsentence?

17。Solarpowerisreceivingwideattentionbecause_____。

Strangethingshappentotimewhenyoutravel,becausetheearthisdividedintotwenty-fourtimezones。Thetimedifferencebetweentwozonesisonehour。Youcanhavedayswithmorethantwenty-fourhoursanddayswithfewerthantwenty-fourhours。Youcanhaveweekswithmorethansevendaysandweekswithfewerthansevendays。

Ifyoumakeafive-daytripacrosstheAtlanticOcean,yourshipentersadifferenttimezoneeveryday。Asyouentereachzone,thetimechangesonehour。Ifyoutravelwest,yousetyourclockback。Ifyoutraveleast,yousetitahead。Eachdayofyourtriphaseithertwenty-fiveortwenty-threehours。

IfyoumakeatripbyshipacrossthePacificOcean,youcrosstheinternationaldateline。Thisisthepointwhereanewdaybegins。Whenyoucrosstheline,youchangeyourcalendaronefulldayeitherbackwardorforward。Ifyoutraveleast,todaybecomesyesterday;ifyoutravelwestitistomorrow。

18。Whywillstrangethinghappentotimeifyoutravel?

19。Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?

20。Thetimedifferencebetweentwotimezonesis______。

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I。1(B)2(C)3。(D)4(B)5(B)6(B)7。(D)8。(D)9。(C)10。(A)

11。(D)12。(A)13。(B)14。(B)15。(A)16。(D)17。(D)18。(C)19。(A)20(C)

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II。21。(B)22。(D)23(D)24(D)25(A)26(B)27(C)28(D)29(B)30(D)

31(A)32(B)33(C)34(A)35(B)36(A)37(D)38(B)39(D)40(C)

III。41(A)42(B)43(C)44(D)45(C)46(A)47(B)48(B)49(B)50(C)

IV。51(A)52(B)53(A)54(B)55(C)56(D)57(C)58(D)59(A)60(B)

61。(C)62(A)63(D)64(C)65(B)66(A)67(B)68BA)69(A)70(B)

V。71(B)72(D)73(A)74(B)75(A)76(D)77(C)78(C)79(A)80(D)

81(A)82(D)83。(A)84(C)85(A)

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Vi。

1Manyparentsthinkthateverythingtheymakeisperfect。

2。Youknowthattheminkisnotveryclearatnooninsummer

3。Bandscompeteforcustomersjustlikeotherplacesofbusiness。

4。Oneslifehasworsetragediesthanthefinancialones。

5。Theyoungsterhasanurgetoseetheworld。

VII。

Thecomputerisconsideredtobeoneofthegreatestinventionsinthe20thcentury。Inpeoplesdailylife,computerbecomesanessentialpart。Theyareusefulincommunication,administrationandeducation。

Computersenableustoconnecttotheinter-netandthuswecancontactwithpeopleallovertheworld。

Computersareusefulinadministration。Inthesupermarket,itishardforthesupervisorstocontrolallthegoodsandshopassistantswithoutthehelpofcomputers。

Whatsmore,theyarealsohelpfulwhenusedineducation。Manyschoolsnowusecomputerstoteachstudentsandcomputerscanprovidethemwiththeinformationandthingstheywanttoknow。

Inaword,computersarehelpfulinourdailylife。

华东师大二附中英语高考仿真试卷

第一卷(共30分)

I。ListeningComprehension

PartA:ShortConversations

Directions:InPartA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeaker。Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid。Theconversationandthequestionwillbespokenonlyonce。Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersinyourpaperanddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard。

1。(A)Twentydollars。(B)Twenty-fivedollars。

(C)Fortydollars。(D)Fiftydollars。

2。(A)One(B)Two(C)Three(D)Four

3。(A)Fiveyearsandahalf(B)Fouryearsandahalf

(C)Threeyearsandahalf(D)Sixyearsandahalf

4。(A)$700(B)$800(C)$750(D)$650

5。(A)Shehasntgonecampingforweeks。

(B)Shelikestotakelongcampingtrips。

(C)Sheprefersnottogocampingonweekends。

(D)Shetakesalongtimeplanninghertrips。

6。(A)AlltheTVsetsaresoldout

(B)AlltheTVsetsaresoldatalowerprice。

(C)PeoplearesellingtheirTVsets。

(D)PeoplearenotallowedtobuyTVsets。

7。(A)Time(B)Astory(C)Amovie(D)Weather。

8。(A)Theirfurnitureisuncomfortable。

(B)Someoftheirfurniturehasntarrivedyet。

(C)Theycantfindanewapartment。

(D)Theirapartmenthastoomuchfurnitureinit。

9。(A)Herexamshavealreadybegun(B)Shehasfinishedtwopapers

(C)Shestryingtocompleteherpapers(D)Shestoobusytoworkonherpapers。

10。(A)Refusetoworkafterhours。(B)Arrivealittlelate

(C)Getaridehomefromwork。(D)Gotoworkearly

PartB:LongerConversations

Directions:InPartB,youwillheartwolongerconversations。Aftereachconversation,youwillbeaskedquestions。Theconversationswillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce。Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswerinyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard。

Question11and12arebasedonthefollowingconversation;

11。(A)Gotosummerschool。(B)Takeavacation

(C)Stayathome(D)Earnsomemoney

12。(A)Theyhiredsomeonetostayintheirhome

(B)Theylefttheirpetswithneighbors。

(C)Theyrentedtheirhousetoastudent

(D)Theyaskedtheirgardenertowatchtheirhome。

Question13and14arebasedonthefollowingconversation:

13。(A)Thereproductivecycleofbarnacles。

(B)Anewsourceofprotein

(C)Typesofseaanimals

(D)Theadhesivequalityofbarnacles

14。(A)Theyeatprotein。

(B)Theynevermovefromonelocation。

(C)Theycauseerosionofrocks。

(D)Theyarefoundonlyindeepwater。

PartC:Passages

Directions:InPartC,youwillheartwoshortpassages,andyouwillbeaskedthreequestionsoneachofthepassages。Thepassageswillbereadtwicebutthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce。Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersinyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard。

Questions15and17arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard:

15。(A)Theenergycrisishasencouragedresearchintonewsourcesofenergy。

(B)Theuseofthesolarenergyistheonlysolutiontotheenergycrisis。

(C)Solarpowerisoneofthecleanestsourcesofenergy。

(D)Thedifferingclimaticconditionsaroundtheworldlimitthepossibilitiesofsolarenergy。

16。(A)Danger。(B)Impossibility。(C)Desirability(D)Urgency

17。(A)Itisoneofthecleanestsourcesofenergy

(B)Itcostslittleapartfromtheinstallationofsolarpanels。

(C)Itcanbeobtainedinallsunnyarea

(D)Alloftheabove。

Questions18and20arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard:

18。(A)Becauseadayhasalwayslessthantwenty-fourhours。

(B)Becauseadayhasalwaysmorethantwenty-fourhours。

(C)Becauseadayislongerorshorterthantwenty-fourhours。

(D)Becausetimezonesarelargeandsometimezonesaresmall。

19。(A)Ifwetravelaroundtheworld,wewillgetintotroubleintellingthetime

(B)IfwetravelwestacrosstheAtlanticOcean,wewillhavetwenty-threehoursaday。

(C)IfwetravelbyshipacrosstheAtlanticOcean,wewillcrosstheinternationaldateline。

(D)Ifwetraveleastacrosstheinternationaldateline,todayistomorrow。

20。(A)sevendays(B)twenty-fourhours

(C)onehour(D)morethansevendays。

第二卷

II。Grammar

Directions:Beneatheachofthefollowingsentencestherearefourchoicesmarked(A)(B)(C)and(D)。Choosetheoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence。

21。Therearefourlaboratoriesinourcollege,_______anassistant。

(A)witheachhave(B)eachhaving

(C)whichthereis(D)eachhas

22。_________forthewill-paidjob,hedecidedtotakethewrittentestthebossgave。

(A)Tointerview(B)Havinginterviewed

(C)Beinginterviewed(D)Havingbeeninterviewed

23。______breaksthetrafficrulesdeservesafine。

(A)Nomatterwho(B)Nomatterwhen

(C)Nomatterwhat(D)Whoever

24。Evenifyouhadnotbeenabletoseeher,you________us。

(A)told(B)hadtold(C)shouldinform(D)shouldhavetold

25。NooneaskedformewhileIwasout________?

(A)didthey(B)didnthe(C)didit(D)dothey

26。Idontthinkyouhaveeatensomanylollipops,_______?

(A)Dontyou(B)haveyou(C)haventyou(D)doyou

27。Themanagerorderedthatnosmoking________intheofficer。

(A)isallowed(B)willbeallowed

(C)beallowed(D)allowed

28。Myparentsreallyfeelsorry_______thedisheshere,otherwise,we________youtogototherestaurant。

(A)ofhavingyouenjoy;wontinvite(B)thatyouenjoy;invite

(C)ofyournotenjoy;willinvite(D)foryournotenjoying;wouldinvite

29。Theemployeescantbeallowed_______intheoffice。

(A)smoking(B)tosmoke(C)ussmoking(D)tobesmoking

30。_________,wewenttoHongKongtogetherwithourgrandparents。

(A)Asinwintervacation(B)Beingnoclasses

(C)Sincehavenoclasses(D)Itbeingwintervacation

31。_______friendshadmadeinAmericawere_______fromdifferentcountries。

(A)Thefew…mostly(B)Afew…themostly

(C)Fewof…。most(D)Few…themost

32。Thetouristswereexcited,fornosooner______thehotel________itsnowedheavily。

(A)theyhadreturned…then(B)hadtheyreturned…。Than

(C)theyhadreturned…then(D)aftertheyreturned…as

33。Sheistheonlyoneamongthe_____authorswho_______detectivestory。

(A)woman…writesa(B)women…writea

(C)women…writesa(D)woman…writea

34。A:_______Mr。,Johncametoseeyouthisearlymorning,Dad。

B:WhichMr。John?

A:Imsorry,butIdontknow,hecalledhimselfMr。John。

(A)A(B)An(C)The(D)certain

35。IhaventwrittentomygrannyfortwomonthsforIll______heroverChristmasdays。

(A)beseen(B)beseeing(C)haveseen(D)havebeenseeing

36。Theinnhasbeenrunby___for3yearsanditisnowthenicestinthedistrict。

(A)motheranddaughter(B)themotheranddaughter

(C)themotherandthedaughter(D)motherandthedaughter

37。Johndoesntspeak_______hisclassmates,buthiswrittenworkisexcellent。

(A)asgoodas(B)soquickas(C)somuchas(D)aswellas

38。Thecarsofthisbrandwillbe_______,but______。

(A)cheaper;notasbetter(B)cheaper;notasgood

(C)morecheap;notasbetter(D)morecheap;notasgood

39。I______themeetingyesterdayifIhadntbeeninformedofitatthelastmoment。

(A)cantbe(B)shouldntbe

(C)mustnthavebeen(D)couldnthaveattended

40。China_______neverseekhegemonismand_______neverbeasupper-power。

(A)can…will(B)shall…。Shall(C)will…will(D)shall…will

III。Vocabulary

Directions:Beneatheachofthefollowingsentencestherearefourchoicesmarked(A)(B)(C)and(D),Choosetheoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence。

41。Thedoctortoldmethattoomuch______tothesunisbadfortheskin。

(A)exposure(B)extension(C)exhibition(D)expansion

42。Oneoftenfindsanauthorsbooksmore______ifoneknowsabouthislifeandthetimehewasalive。

(A)comprehensive(B)comprehensible(C)comparable(D)attentive

43。Thearticlemadefun_______variouspeopleandthingsinNewYork。

(A)with(B)to(C)of(D)for

44。Detailsoftheschemehavenotyetbeen_____toussofar。

(A)attached(B)retained(C)relieved(D)released

45。Thoughthelong-term_______cannotbepredicated,theprojecthasbeenupprovedbythecommittee。

(A)affect(B)effort(C)effect(D)afford

46。Onceoutoftheearthsgravity,theastronautis_______bytheproblemofweightlessness。

(A)affected(B)effected(C)inclined(D)related

47。Weareinterestedintheweatherbecauseit______ussodirectly-whatwewear,whatwedoandevenhowwefeel。

(A)benefits(B)affects(C)guides(D)effects

48。Thecarisquite_____ofpetrol。

(A)economic(B)economical(C)saving(D)sparing

49。Manypeople_______thenewcontinentinthe19thcentury。

(A)exploded(B)explored(C)exposed(D)expanded

50。Manydifficultieshave_______asaresultofthechangeovertoanewtypeoffuel.

(A)risen(B)raised(C)arisen(D)arrived

IV。Cloze

Directions:Foreachblankinthefollowingpassagestherearefourwordsorphrasesmarked(A)(B)(C)and(D)。Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext。

(A)

ThroughouttheUnitedStates,andespeciallyinbigcitiesandruralareastensofthousandsofpeoplewithheartsthatshouldbegood__51__tokeepalivedieeachyearforlackofadequatefirstaid。InNewYorkCity,for__52__,anewstudyhasshown__53__onlyonepersonin100outsideofhospitals__54__aftertheheartsuddenlystopspumping。Incontrast,inSeattle,thesurvival__55__aftersuchheartattacksisoneinfive。

Tedifferencecanbetraced__56___theeffectivenessofthe"chainofsurvival"。Dr。JosephP。Ornatosaid"eachlinkinthe__57__mustbestrong"formanylivestobe__58__。

Thechainbeginswithanimmediatetelephone__59__foremergencyhelpandthestartwithinfourminutestheprocessneededforrestartingthe__60__working,byafamilymemberorbystander。Itcontinueswiththepromptarrival---withineighttotenminutes---ofarescuerequippedwithaspecialequipmentthatcanshocktheheartbacktoanormalrhythm。Anditendswiththeadministrationofadvancedemergencycarebynursestomaintaintheheartsabilitytosurviveuntilthedoctorsatthehospitalcantakeover。

51。(A)enough(B)much(C)many(D)too

52。(A)once(B)example(C)instant(D)model

53。(A)that(B)those(C)this(D)what

54。(A)due(B)survive(C)stop(D)wake

55。(A)speed(B)number(C)rate(D)people

56。(A)back(B)at(C)from(D)to

57。(A)list(B)process(C)chain(D)step

58。(A)kill(B)killed(C)save(D)saved

59。(A)call(B)number(C)line(D)worker

60。(A)person(B)heart(C)man(D)body

(B)

Wegotupearlythismorningad__61__alongwalkafterbreakfast。Wewalkedthroughthebusinesssectionofthecity。Itoldyouyesterdaythatthecitywaslarger__62__Ithoughtitwouldbe。__63__,thebusinesssectionissmallerthanIthoughtitwouldbe。Isupposethats__64__Washingtonisaspecialkindofcity。__65__thepeopleinWashingtonworkforthegovernment。About9:30wewenttotheWhiteHouse。Its__66__tothepublicfrom10__67__12,andtherewasalonglineofpeople__68__togetin。Wedidnthavetowaitverylong,becausethelinemoved__69__quickly。

TheWhiteHouseisreallywhite。It__70__everyyear。Anditseemsverywhite,becauseitsgotbeautifullawnsallaroundit,withmanytreesandshrubs。Thegroundscovetaboutfoursquareblocks。Imean,theyreabouttwoblockslongoneachside。Ofcourse,wedidntseethewholebuilding。ThepartwherethePresidentlivesandworksisnotopentothepublic。Butthepartwesawwasbeautiful。

61。(A)made(B)did(C)took(D)got

62。(A)than(B)as(C)so(D)like

63。(A)But(B)Yes(C)So(D)Well

64。(A)since(B)as(C)because(D)becauseof

65。(A)Muchof(B)Mostof(C)Alot(D)Lots

66。(A)open(B)opening(C)beingopened(D)opened

67。(A)towards(B)till(C)since(D)for

68。(A)wait(B)waiting(C)waited(D)beingwaited

69。(A)pretty(B)little(C)much(D)verymuch

70。(A)paints(B)ispainted(C)hasbeenpainted(D)isbeingpained

V。ReadingComprehension

Directions:Readthefollowingpassages。Eachpassageisfollowedbyfivequestionsorunfinishedstatements。Foreachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarked(A)(B)(C)and(D)。

(A)

TheShanghaiChongmingGreenFoodZone,ChinasfirstState-levelpollution-freefoodproductioncenter,hasgreatlyimproveditsinfrastructureandisnowreadyforbothChineseandoverseasinvestors。

Anofficialfromthelocalgovernmentsaidthatforeign----fundedenterpriseswillenjoytaxbreaksandotherfavourablepolicies。Hesaidthattheareaiswellequippedwithpower,irrigation,telecommunicationsandotherfacilities。Allitsformerlow-yieldlandhasbeenupgraded。

The32,000-hectarezone,setuptwoyearsago,islocatedonChongmingIsland,ChinasthirdlargestislandatthemouthoftheYangtzeRiver。

Thezoneisdividedintosixparts,concentratingonrice,specialaquaticproducts,vegetables,foodprocessing,eco-agricultureandbreedingoffinestrainsrespectively。

AccordingtoasurveybytheShanghaiEnvironmentResearchInstitute,theair,waterandsoilinthezonearealluptothenationalstandardsofafirst-gradeenvironment。

Sofar,fiveenterpriseshavebeenestablishedinthezone,withtotalinvestmentsofabout100millionyuan($12。09million。)

71。Theword"pollution-free"inthefirstparagraphmeans_____。

(A)withpollution(B)withoutpollution

(C)nearpollution(D)bepolluted

72。Whatthelocalgovernmentsaidimpliesthatthepoliciesareinfavourof______。

(A)Chineseinvestors(B)Chineseenterprises

(C)someforeign-fundedenterprises(D)allforeign-fundedenterprises

73。Accordingtothepassage,thelandofthearea________。

(A)usedtobepoor

(B)usedtobeupgraded

(C)waswellequippedwithirrigation

(D)waswellequippedwithallkindsoffacilities

(B)

DorisKornishhasanunusualhobby。Shecollectsautographsoffilmstarts。Butthefilmstarsareveryunusual-theyareallanimals。

ThebasementofMrs。KornishshomeinHemsburg。Geogia,hasbeenconvertedintoadisplayroom。There,onthewallsandunderglasscases,arenearlytwohundredpawprints,hoofprints,andwebprints。

"IfirstgotinterestedinwhenmydaddyandIhunteddeer。"Mrs。Kornishsays。"Ilikefollowingdeertracks。Later,whenIsawthemovieLassie,IwonderedifIcouldgetacopyofherpawprints。Iwrotetothemoviestudio,andtheysentmeanicephotoandthepawprints。Myinterestjustsnowballedfromthere。"

Mrs。Kornishscollectionincludes"signatures"fromdogs,cats,horses,raccoons,andducks。Thereiseventheautographofafishthatstarredinafilmaboutakillershark。Howdoesafishmakeasignature?"Youtakeitoutofthewaterandpressitinvegetabledye,"explainedMrs。Kornish。"Butyouvegottodoitreallyquick。"Someoftheautographsareratherelegant。MickeyMousesglovedpawprintsarehungwithinagoldframe。

Mrs。Kornishwantstodonatehercollectiontoaworthygroup。TheNationalFilmLibraryhasexpressedaninterestinthecollection。ButtheHemsdurgNatureCenterisjustasinterested。Itthinksthedisplaywouldbeagoodwaytohonorourwildlife。

74。Accordingtothepassage,Mrs。Kornishcollectedherfirst"autograph"from______。

(A)adeer

(B)Lassie

(C)Afishthatstarredinamovieaboutakillershark

(D)MickeyMouse

75。ThepassagestatesthatMrs。Kornishkeepshercollection_______。

(A)inherbasement(B)inalibrary

(C)inastudio(D)atthelocalnaturecenter

76。YoucaninferthatMrs。Kornishwantstodonatehercollectiontoaworthygroupbecause_____。

(A)shewantstogetridofthecollection

(B)sheisrunningoutoftheroomforthecollection

(C)shewantstostartanewcollection

(D)shethinksthatthecollectionisvaluable

77。"Myinterestjustsnowballedfromthere。"probablymeans"_______".

(A)Myinterestisjustlikesnowball

(B)SnowballiswhatIminterestedin

(C)Ibecamemoreandmoreinterestedinit

(D)Ididnothaveinterestatfirst

(C)

Crimeinthecitieshashadmorepublicitythancrimeinthesuburbs,butinrecentyearsmanyofsuburbshavefoundtheircrimeratesincreasingfasterthanthoseofcities。

OnecrimepreventionaidistheNeighborhoodWatchProgramstartedfiveyearsagoandissponsoredbytheNationalSheriffsAssociation。Theaimistogetpeopletowatchoutfortheirneighbors。Theyareaskedtobealertforanyunusualactivity,suchasstrangerswhomaybebringingthingsoutofahousetoanunfamiliarwaitingvehicle。Vandalismisalsoatargetoftheprogram。Childrenaremuchlesslikelytorunaroundwithspraycaniftheyknowthatneighborsarealertandthattheywillprobablybecaught。

Theprogramshouldfitthespecificneighborhoodandbedownwiththeknowledgeandcooperationofthesheriffs'officeandthepolicedepartment。Sofar,2,300programshavebeensetupwithatleastoneineverystateintheUnion。Insomecases,NeighborhoodWatchProgramhasbeensetup,includingoneandone-halftosevenmillioncitizensatafederalgovernmentscostfrom5to22centsperperson。Thenationalofficesuppliessheriffsandlocalofficedepartmentwithprogrammaterials,cri8mepreventionliterature,andideasonmakinghomesmoresecure。Statisticsshowthatthissystemworksandisworkingbetterallthetime。

78。Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?

(A)Therehasbeenasmuchcrimeinthecitiesasinthesuburbs。

(B)Crimeincreasesatthesamerateinboththecitiesandthesuburbs。

(C)Crimeratesincreaseslowerinthecitiesthaninthesuburbs。

(D)Therehasbeenmorecrimeinthesuburbsthaninthecities。

79。WhichofthefollowingactivitiesisnotaffectedbytheNeighborhoodWatchProgram?

(A)Neighborsquarrelwitheachother。

(B)Strangerstakethingsoutofahouse。

(C)Childrenruneverywherewithspraycans。

(D)Vandalswalkaroundtheneighborhood。

80。WhatispurposeoftheNeighborhoodWatchProgram?

(A)Toreplacethesheriffsandpolicemansduties。

(B)Togetthepeopleunitedtogethersothattheycanbecomebetterfriends。

(C)Tomakepeoplelesssuspiciousoftheirneighbors。

(D)Todecreasetheneighborhoodcrimerate。

81。Howfarhastheprogramgone?

(A)ThefederalgovernmentassistsinfinancinganationNeighborhoodWatchProgram。

(B)Manythousandsofneighborhoodshaveorganizedthem。

(C)Itcostthegovernmentbetween22and25centsperperson。

(D)Somestateshaventbecomeinvolvedyet。

(D)

Doyoufindgettingupinthemorningsodifficultthatitspainful?Thismightbecalledlaziness,butDr。Keitmanhasanewexplanation。Hehasprovedthateveryonehasadailyenergycycle。

Duringthehourswhenyoulaborthroughyourworkyoumaysaythatyoure"hot"。Thatstrue。Thetimeofthedaywhenyoufeelmostenergeticiswhenyourcircleofyourbodytemperatureisatitspeak。Forsomepeoplethepeakcomesduringtheforenoon。Forothersitcomesinafternoonorevening。Noonehasdiscoveredwhyitisso,butitleadstosuchfamiliarmonologuesas:"Getup,John!Youllbelateforworkagain!"ThepossibleexplanationtothetroubleisthatJohnisathistemperature-and-energypeakintheevening。Muchfamilyquarrellingendswhenhusbandsandwivesrealizewhattheseenergycyclesmean,andwhichcycleeachmemberofthefamilyhas。

Youcantchangeyourenergycycle,butyoucanlearntomakeyourlifefititbetter。Habitcanhelp,Dr。Keitmanbelieves。Maybeyouresleepyintheeveningbutfeelyoumuststayuplateanyway。Counteractyourcycletosomeextentbyhabituallystayinguplaterthanyouwantto。Ifyourenergyislowinthemorningbutyouhaveanimportantjobtodayearlyintheday,risebeforeyourusualhour。Thiswontchangeyourcycle,butyoullgetupsteamandworkbetteratyourlowpoint。

Getofftoaslowstartwhichsavesyourenergy。Getupwithaleisurelyyawnandstretch。Sitontheedgeofthebedaminutebeforeputtingyourfeetonthefloor。Avoidthetroublesomesearchforcleanclothesbylayingthemoutthenightbefore。Wheneverpossible,doroutineworkintheafternoonandsavetasksrequiringmoreenergyorconcentrationforyoursharperhours。

82。Ifapersonfindsgettingupearlyaproblem,mostprobably________。

(A)heisalazyperson

(B)herefusestofollowhisownenergycycle

(C)heisnotsurewhenhisenergyislow

(D)heisathispeakintheafternoonorevening

83。Whichofthefollowingmayleadtofamilyquarrelsaccordingtothepassage?

(A)Unawarenessoftheenergycycle。

(B)Familiarmonologues

(C)Achangeinafamilymembersenergycycle。

(D)Attemptstocontroltheenergycycleofotherfamilymembers。

84。Ifonewantstoworkmoreefficientlyathislowpointinthemorning,heshould_______。

(A)changehisenergycycle(B)overcomehislaziness

(C)getupearlythanusual(D)gotobedearly

85。Youareadvisedtorisewithayawnandstretchbecauseitwill________。

(A)helptokeepyourenergyforadayswork

(B)helpyoutocontrolyourtemperearlyintheday

(C)enableyoutoconcentrateonyourroutinework

(D)keepyourenergycycleundercontrolallday

第三卷

VI。Translation(15分,每题3分)

Directions:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsorphrasesgiveninthebrackets。

1。很多父母以爲他们做的每一件事者是完美无缺的。(perfect)

2。你知道,人的脑子在夏天的中午是不太清醒的。(mind)

3。银行也像其他行业一样竞争顾客。(compete)

4。人的一生中会有比经济困难更惨的遭遇。(tragedy)

5。那个年轻人迫切地想去看看世界。(urge)

VI。GuidedWriting(25分)

Directions:WriteanEnglishcompositioninabout100to200words,accordingtothepointsgiveninChinese。

电脑是20世纪末最伟大的发明之一,如今电脑在人们的日常生活中起着巨大的作用。

答案

PartA:

1、

M:Howmucharethesesweaters?

W:Theyareonsaletoday,sir。Twenty-fivedollarseach,ortwoforfortydollars。

Q:Howmuchdoesonesweatercost?

2、

W:CanIhelpyou?

M:Yes,Iwanttoborrowthesetwonovels,andIalsoneedthisbook。

Q:howmanybooksdoesthemanwanttoborrow?

3、

W:Haveyoualwaystaughthistorysinceyourgraduationfromcollege?

M:No,I'vetaughthistoryonlyfortwoyears。Beforethat,Itaughtliteratureforoneandahalfyearsandgeographyforthreeyears。

Q:Howlonghasthemangraduatedfromcollege?

4、

W:HowmuchdidJohnpayforthisoldcar?

M:Well,hesaidhepaid$750forit。Ofcourse,healsohadtopay$50asthesalestax。

Q:HowmuchdidJohnpayinall?

5、

M:Janeisquiteenthusiasticaboutthecamping,isntshe?

W:Yes,sheoftengoesforweeksatatime。

Q:WhatdoesthewomansayaboutJane?

6、

M:Whatseverybodysoexcitedabout?

W:Haventyouheard?AlltheTVsetsareonthesalethisweek。

Q:Whatdoesthewomanmean?

7、

W:Fairlymildforthistimeofyear。

M:Yes,Quitedifferentfromtheforecast。

Q:Whataretheytalkingabout?

8、

W1:Wereallyoughttotakesomeofthefurnitureoutofhere。

W2:Maybeweshouldlookforabiggerapartment。

Q:Whatproblemdothewomenhave?

9、

W:WhydoesMaryhavetospendsomuchtimeatthelibrary?

M:Tofinishherpapersbeforeexamsbegin。

Q:WhatdoesthemansayaboutMary?

10、

M:ImafraidIllhavetoworklateagaintomorrownight。

W:Whydontyoujusttellthemyourenotgoingto?

Q:Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?

PartB:

M:Ireallydontknowwhattodothissummer。Icantaffordtojustsitaround,andtheredontseemtobeanyjobsavailable。

W:Whydontyoutryhouse-sitting?LastsummermyfriendMargarethouse-satfortheDoddswhentheyawayonvacation。Mr。DoddhiredMargarettostayintheirhousebecausehedidntwantitleftempty。

M:YoumeantheDoddspaidMargaretjusttoliveintheirhouse?

W:Itwasntthateasy。Shehadtomowthelandandwaterthehouseplants。AndwhenErichouse-satforDr。Cohen,hehadtotakecareofherpets。

M:House-sittingsoundslikeagoodjob。Iguessitslittlelikebaby-sitting-exceptyouaretakingcareofahouseinsteadofchildren。

W:Thestudentemploymentofficestillhasafewjobsposted。

M:Doyoujusthavetofilloutanapplication?

W:MargaretandErichadtointerviewwiththehouseownersandprovidethreereferenceseach。

M:Thatseemslikealotoftroubleforasummerjob。

W:Well,thehouseownerswantsomeguaranteethattheycantrustthehousesitter。Youknow,theywanttomakesureyourenotthetypewhollthrowwildpartiesintheirhouse,ormoveagroupoffriendsinwithyou。

M:House-sitterswhodothatsortofthingsprobablyarentpaidthen。

W:Usuallytheyrepaidanywayjustbecausethehouseownersdontwanttomakeafuss。Butifthehouseownerreportedit,thenthehouse-sitterwouldntbeabletogetanotherjob。Sowhydontyouapply?

M:Yeah,IthinkIwill

11。Whatdoesthemanwanttodothissummer?

12。WhatdidtheDoddsdowhentheywentawaylastsummer?

M:DidyouwatchUnderseaDiscoverylastnight?

W:No,Imissedit。Didyou?

M:Yeah。Itwasprettygood,itwasaboutbarnacles。

W:Hmm。

M:Youknowhowtheystickthemselvestostuffintheocean,likerocksorboats。?

W:Uh-huh

M:Well,theydothatwhentheyreyoung,andthentheystayinthesameplaceforever。

W:Haveyouevertriedremovingoneofthosethings?LastsummerItriedtoscrapesomeoffpier。Ihadtogiveupafterawhile。Youdthinktheywouldntbeabletosticklikethatunderwater。

M:That'sonereasonscientistsaretryingtofigureoutwhattheirgluesmadeof。Itsoneofthestrongestadhesivesinnature。Anditsnaturalprotein,soitprobablywouldntbeharmfullikesomesyntheticglues。

W:Really?

M:Yeah。Thesebiomedicalresearchersweretalkingaboutitspossibleuses。Orthopedistscoulduseitformendingbrokenbones,oritcouldbeusedindentistry。

13。Whatwasthetelevisionprogramabout?

14。Whatdidthemanlearnaboutbarnacles?

PartC:

Theenergycrisistheworldisnowexperiencinghaspromotedscientiststoinvestigatenewsourcesofenergy。Solarpowerisreceivingwideattentionasapossiblesourceofclean,inexpensiveandadundantenergy。Theconversionofthesunsraystoelectricitydoesnotpollutetheenvironmentandcostsonlyasmuchastheinstallationofsolarpanelstoabsorbthesunsrays。Admittedly,thissystemwouldnotworkwellinacloudyarea,butincountriesliketheUnitedStateswheresunnydaysarenumerous,solarpowercouldhelpsolvetheenergycrisis。

15。Whichsentencebestexpressesthemainidea?

16。Whichofthefollowingseemstodescribeappropriatelytheproblemexpressedinthetopicsentence?

17。Solarpowerisreceivingwideattentionbecause_____。

Strangethingshappentotimewhenyoutravel,becausetheearthisdividedintotwenty-fourtimezones。Thetimedifferencebetweentwozonesisonehour。Youcanhavedayswithmorethantwenty-fourhoursanddayswithfewerthantwenty-fourhours。Youcanhaveweekswithmorethansevendaysandweekswithfewerthansevendays。

Ifyoumakeafive-daytripacrosstheAtlanticOcean,yourshipentersadifferenttimezoneeveryday。Asyouentereachzone,thetimechangesonehour。Ifyoutravelwest,yousetyourclockback。Ifyoutraveleast,yousetitahead。Eachdayofyourtriphaseithertwenty-fiveortwenty-threehours。

IfyoumakeatripbyshipacrossthePacificOcean,youcrosstheinternationaldateline。Thisisthepointwhereanewdaybegins。Whenyoucrosstheline,youchangeyourcalendaronefulldayeitherbackwardorforward。Ifyoutraveleast,todaybecomesyesterday;ifyoutravelwestitistomorrow。

18。Whywillstrangethinghappentotimeifyoutravel?

19。Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?

20。Thetimedifferencebetweentwotimezonesis______。

第一卷

I。1(B)2(C)3。(D)4(B)5(B)6(B)7。(D)8。(D)9。(C)10。(A)

11。(D)12。(A)13。(B)14。(B)15。(A)16。(D)17。(D)18。(C)19。(A)20(C)

第二卷

II。21。(B)22。(D)23(D)24(D)25(A)26(B)27(C)28(D)29(B)30(D)

31(A)32(B)33(C)34(A)35(B)36(A)37(D)38(B)39(D)40(C)

III。41(A)42(B)43(C)44(D)45(C)46(A)47(B)48(B)49(B)50(C)

IV。51(A)52(B)53(A)54(B)55(C)56(D)57(C)58(D)59(A)60(B)

61。(C)62(A)63(D)64(C)65(B)66(A)67(B)68BA)69(A)70(B)

V。71(B)72(D)73(A)74(B)75(A)76(D)77(C)78(C)79(A)80(D)

81(A)82(D)83。(A)84(C)85(A)

第三卷

Vi。

1Manyparentsthinkthateverythingtheymakeisperfect。

2。Youknowthattheminkisnotveryclearatnooninsummer

3。Bandscompeteforcustomersjustlikeotherplacesofbusiness。

4。Oneslifehasworsetragediesthanthefinancialones。

5。Theyoungsterhasanurgetoseetheworld。

VII。

Thecomputerisconsideredtobeoneofthegreatestinventionsinthe20thcentury。Inpeoplesdailylife,computerbecomesanessentialpart。Theyareusefulincommunication,administrationandeducation。

Computersenableustoconnecttotheinter-netandthuswecancontactwithpeopleallovertheworld。

Computersareusefulinadministration。Inthesupermarket,itishardforthesupervisorstocontrolallthegoodsandshopassistantswithoutthehelpofcomputers。

Whatsmore,theyarealsohelpfulwhenusedineducation。Manyschoolsnowusecomputerstoteachstudentsandcomputerscanprovidethemwiththeinformationandthingstheywanttoknow。

Inaword,computersarehelpfulinourdailylife。

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