湖南师大附中2009届高三第三次月考英语试题

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湖南师大附中2009届高三第三次月考

英语试题

时量:120分钟 满分:150分

第一部分 听力 (共三节,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,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。 每段对话仅读一遍。 1.When will Susan come? A.At 4:30.

B.At 4:45.

C. At 5:20

2.Why can't the woman go to the film today?

A.She has another plan. B.She doesn't like the film. C. She is not feeling well. 3.How much is the jacket? A.Six hundred US dollars. B.One hundred Hong Kong dollars. C.Six hundred Hong Kong dollars. 4.What does the man have for this meal? A. Soup, noodles and iced coffee. B. Sandwich, noodles and hot coffee. C. Soup, noodles and hot coffee. 5. Who is Mr. Smith? A. The girl's father.

B. A friend of the girl's father.

C. The girl's brother.

第二节 (共12小题;每小题1.5分,满分18分)

听下面4段对话。每段对话后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、c三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话读两遍。 听下面一段对话,回答第6至第7两个小题。 6.When will the plane take off?

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A.At 7:55. B.At 8: 10. C. At 8: 45.

7. How will they go to the airport? A. By Bus.

B. By taxi.

C. By bike.

听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10三个小题。 8. What are the two speakers talking about? A. The photographs.

B. The plays.

C. The films.

9. What does the man find difficult for him to follow? A. The story.

B. The language.

C. The plot.

10. What made the man amused? A. The dialogue of the local picture. B. The unique story of the foreign picture.

C. The ending and the plot of the local picture. 听下面一段对话,回答第11至第14四个小题。

11. What's the probable relationship between the two speakers? A. They are good friends. B. They meet for the first time. C. They work in the same department.

12. How long has the man worked in the St Jude's Training College? A. More than one year. B. Less than one year. 13. What achievements has the woman made?

A. She won a cup in the national tennis competition. B. She covered the national event successfully. C. She took good pictures for the newspapers. 14. Why does the man plan to join a club? A. To meet new friends. B. To improve his skills. C. TO catch up with the woman.

听下面一段对话,回答第15至第17三个小题。 15. How many rooms does the Hotel P1acid have? A. Eight.

B. Thirty-five.

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C. Over two years.

C. Twenty.

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16. Which hotel is the cheapest? A. 111e Elm.

B. The Hotel Placid. C. The Singing Fiddle.

17. What is the Elm's telephone number? A. 60744.

B. 81660.

C. 25397.

第三节 (共3小题;每小题1. 5分,满分4. 5分)

听下面一段材料,将第18至第20三个小题的信息补充完整。每小题不超过三个单词。听材料前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出15秒钟的作答时间。本段材料读两遍。

Day Activity Starting time Today English corner Movie: Rocky Tomorrow 20. 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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

21. Jack couldn't remember the exact date of the typhoon,but he knew it was _______ Sunday, because everybody was at _________ church. A. /; the

B. a; /

C. /;a

D. the; /

A tennis match 18. About 9: 30 p.m. 9: 30 p.m. 4: 00 p.m. Class Before midnight Cambridge 19. Ending time Location 22. —He made an apology ________ be blamed _________ what he had done. —It's really wise of him. A. so as to not; of C. so as not to; for 23. —How can I thank you?

—Don't mention it. Any other man in that case _______ the same thing. A. would have done B. could do C. must do

D. should have done

B. in order to not; for D. in order not to; of

24. Icy temperatures have damaged thousands of trucks and trains _______ with coal food and

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passengers in the most severe winter _________ in 50 years in southern China.

A. loading; seen B. loading; seeing C. loaded; saw D. loaded; seen 25. It is what the students do in their spare time that really ________ them to take their place in society when they grow up. A. 1ets

B. prepares

C. has

D. makes

26. —Is there a department store around _______ I can get a birthday present for my brother? —Yes,just across the street. A. which

B. where

C. on which

D. that

27. Gone are the days when China,a major economic power in Asia today, _______ at the mercy of others.

A. was

B. is

C. had been

D. were

28. That dog's running again.The Smiths should keep it in the fence or at least,________. A. tie up

B. tying up

C. tied up

D. to tie it up

29. —What were you up to when Mother came in? — I ________ for a while and _______ my homework. A. was playing; was going to do C. had played; was going to do

B. had played; did D. played; did

30. The schoolboys and schoolgirls are walking along the street, ________ a small red flag. A. each of them holds B. they each hold

C each holds

D. each holding

31. Since Senior Three we have been reviewing lessons—________ on Sunday, when we could otherwise have a day off. A. but

B. only

C. even

D. except

32. My 8-year-old son said “Mum! I don't want to go to school” and, after _______ seemed a long time, he burst out crying. A. what

B. that

C. when

D. which

33. _______ if you passed the exam you would receive a reward was telling lies. A. Whoever told you that C. No matter who told you

B. Those who told you that D. Whoever told you

34. —He had never thought that his Success would come when he ________ wanted it. —Indeed! All that he did finally paid off.

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A. most B. least C. first D. best

35. It's true that the old road is less direct and a bit longer.We won't take the new one, ________, because we don't feel as safe on it. A. When

B. therefore C. while

D. though

第二节 完形填空 (共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)

I used to find notes left in the collection basket, beautiful notes about my homilies (基督教的布道)and about the writer's thoughts on the daily readings. The 36 fascinated me.

But it was a long time 37 I met the author of the notes. One Sunday morning, I was 38 that someone was waiting for me in the office. The young person who answered the rectory door said that it was \ 39 , since I immediately recognized her from 40 but had no idea that it was she who wrote the notes. She was sitting in a chair in the office. Her 41 was bowed and when she raised it to look at me, she could 42 smile without pain. Her face was disfigured(畸形), 43 smiling or laughing was very difficult for her.

We 44 for a while that Sunday morning and agreed to meet for lunch later that week. As it 45 we went to lunch several times,we shared things about our 46 . I told her about my schooling and growing up. She told me that she had worked for years for a insurance company. She never mentioned family, and I did not ask. We spoke of authors we both had 47 m and it was easy to tell that 48 are a great love of hers.

She suffered from a disfigurement that cannot be made to look 49 . I know that her condition 50 her deeply. Yet there was a beauty to her that had nothing to do with 51 . She was one to be listened to, whose words were so easy to take to heart. her words came from a wounded but 52 heart.She possessed a fine-tuned sense of beauty. Her only 53 in life was the loss of a friend.

We can easily forget to cherish those things that last. Friendship, so rare and so good, just needs our care--maybe even the simple gesture of dropping of some beautiful words in a basket, in the hope that such beauty will be shared and taken to heart.

The truth of her life was a desire to see beyond the 54 for a glimpse of what it is that matters.She found beauty and grace and they befriended her,and showed her what is 55 . 36. A. questions B. ideas

C. notes

D. basket

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37. A. since 38. A. told 39. A. shocked 40. A. appearances 41. A. hand 42. A. slowly 43. A. for 44. A. chatted 45. A. turned out 46. A. families 47. A. seen 48. A. friends 49. A. friendly 50. A. hurt 51. A. fame 52. A. cheerful 53. A. fear 54. A. dream

B. after B. warned B. moved B. looks B. arm B. hardly B. but B. discussed B. turned up B. beliefs B. read B. authors B. happy B. impressed

C. when C. instructed C. frightened C. office C. head C. gently C. so C. drank C. came on C. hobbies C. met C. writings C. attractive C. changed

D. before D. showed D. disappointed D. church D. back D. easily D. since D. greeted D. came up D. lives D. heard D. books D. normal D. affected D. looks D. exciting D. satisfaction D. time D. accurate

B. wealth C. interest B. lovable B. success B. surface B. actual

C. loving C. defeat C. imagination C. real

55. A. proper

第三部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)

第一节 选择题(共17小题;每小题2分,满分34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

(1) SECRETARY. Part time. 20 hours a week. Busy doctor's office. Experience preferred. Good typing. Call 555-2438.

(2) BABY SITTER. 3 to 6 weekday afternoons. I will take you home. $5 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

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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. Email: 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.

56. 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.

57. Which of the following is TRUE?

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. 58. 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 place they like

B

Someday a stranger will read your e-mail without your permission or scan the website you've visited, or perhaps someone will casually glance through your credit card purchases or cell phone bills to find out your shopping preferences or calling habits.

In fact, it's likely some of these things have already happened to you. Who would watch you without your permission? It might be a girlfriend, a marketing company, a boss, a cop or a criminal. Whoever it is, they will see you in a way you never intended to be seen—the 21st century equivalent of being caught naked.

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Psychologists tell us boundaries are healthy,that it?s important to reveal yourself to friends, family and lovers in stages, at appropriate times. But few boundaries remain. The digital bread crumbs (碎屑) you leave everywhere make it easy for strangers to reconstruct who you are, where you are and what you like. In some cases, a simple Google search can reveal what you think. Like it or not, increasingly we live in a world where you simply cannot keep a secret. The key question is:Does that matter?

For many Americans, the answer apparently is “no”.

When opinion polls ask Americans about privacy, most say they are concerned about losing it. A survey found an overwhelming pessimism about privacy, with 60 percent of respondents saying they feel their privacy is “slipping away, and that bothers me\

But people say one thing and do another. Only a tiny fraction of Americans change any behaviors in an effort to preserve their privacy.Few people turn down a discount at tollbooths (收

费站) to avoid using the EZ-Pass system that can track automobile movements. And few turn down

supermarket loyalty cards. Privacy economist Alessandro Acquisti has run a series of tests that reveal people will surrender personal information like Social Security numbers just to get their hands on a pitiful 50-cents-off coupon(优惠券). But privacy does matter at least sometimes. It's like health. When you have it, you don?t notice it. Only when it's gone do you wish you'd done more to protect it.

59. What does the author mean by saying “the 21st century equivalent of being caught naked” (Lines 3-4, Para. 2)?

A. People?s personal information easily accessed without their knowledge. B. In the 21st century people try every means to look into others? secrets. C. People tend to be more frank with each other in the information age. D. Criminals are easily caught on the spot with advanced technology. 60. What would psychologists advise on the relationships between friends? A. Friends should open their hearts to each other. B. Friends should always be faithful to each other. C. There should be a distance even between friends. D. There should be fewer disputes between friends.

61. Why does the author say “we 1ive in a world where you simply cannot keep a secret” (Line5,

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Para. 3)?

A. Modern society has finally evolved into an open society. B. People leave traces around when using modern technology. C. There are always people who are curious about others? affairs. D. Many search engines profit by revealing people's identities. 62. What do most Americans do with regard to privacy protection? A. They change behaviors that might disclose their identity. B. They use various loyalty cards for business transactions. C. They rely more and more on electronic devices. D. They talk a lot but hardly do anything about it.

63. According to the passage,privacy is like health in that _________. A. people will make every effort to keep it B. its importance is rarely understood C. it is something that can easily be lost D. people don?t cherish it until they 10se it

C

Long after the 1998 World Cup was won, disappointed fans were still cursing the disputed refereeing (裁判) decisions that denied victory to their team. A researcher was appointed to study the performance of some top referees.

The researcher organized an experimental tournament (锦标赛) involving four youth teams. Each match lasted an hour,divided into three periods of 20 minutes during which different referees were in charge.

Observers noted down the referees' errors. of which there were 61 over the tournament. Converted to a standard match of 90 minutes, each referee made almost 23 mistakes, a remarkably high number. The researcher then studied the videotapes to analyze the matches in detail. Surprisingly, he found that errors were more likely when the referees were close to the incident. When the officials got it right, they were, on average, 17 meters away from the action. The average distance in the case of errors was 12 meters. The research shows the optimum (最佳的) distance is about 20 meters.

There also seemed to be an optimum speed. Correct decisions came when the referees were

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moving at a speed of about 2 meters per second. The average speed for errors was 4 meters per second.

If FIFA, football's international ruling body, wants to improve the standard of refereeing at the next World Cup, it should encourage referees to keep their eyes on the action from a distance, rather than rushing to keep up with the ball,the researcher argues.

He also says that FIFA's insistence that referees should retire at age 45 may be misguided. If keeping up with the action is not so important, their physical condition is less critical. 64. The experiment conducted by the researcher was meant to ________. A. review the decisions of referees at the 1 9 98 World Cup B. analyze the causes of errors made by football referees C. set a standard for football refereeing D. encourage referees

65. The number of refereeing errors in the experimental matches was A. slightly above average

B. higher than in the 1998 World Cup C. quite unexpected

D. as high as in a standard match

66. The findings of the experiment show that _________. A. errors are more likely when a referee keeps close to the ball B. the farther the referee is from the incident,the fewer the errors C. the more slowly the referee runs,the more likely will errors occur D. errors are less likely when a referee stays in one Spot

67. The underlined word “officials” (Para.4)most probably refers to“ A. the researchers involved in the experiment B. the inspectors of the football tournament C. the referees of the football tournament D. the observers at the site of the experiment

68. What is one of the possible conclusions of the experiment?

A. The ideal retirement age for an experienced football referee is 45. B. Age should not be the chief consideration in choosing a football referee.

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C. A football referee should be as young and energetic as possible.

D. An experienced football referee can do well even when in poor physical condition.

D

WASHINGTON—The Environmental Protection Agency on Wednesday denied California and 16 other states the right to set their own standards for carbon dioxide emissions (排放) from automobiles.

The E.P.A. administrator, Stephen L. Johnson, said the proposed California rules were preempted (抢在……之前行动) by federal authority and made moot (争论未决的) by the energy bill signed into law by President Bush on Wednesday. Mr. Johnson said California had failed to make a compelling case that it needed authority to write its own standards for greenhouse gas emissions from cars and trucks to help control global warming.

The decision immediately provoked a heated debate over its scientific basis and whether political pressure was applied by the automobile industry to help it escape the proposed California regulations. Officials from the states and numerous environmental groups swore to sue (控告) to overturn the edict rules.

In an evening conference call with reporters, Mr. Johnson defended his agency's decision. “The Bush administration is moving forward with a clear national solution, not a confusing patchwork of state rules,” he said. “I believe this is a better approach than if individual states were to act alone.\

The 17 states—including New York, New Jersey and Connecticut—had waited two years for the Bush administration to issue a ruling on an application to set stricter air quality standards than those adopted by the federal government. The decision technically known as a Clean Air Act waiver, was the first time California was refused permission to carry out its own pollution rules; the federal government had previously granted the state more than 50 waivers(弃权声明书).

The emissions standards California proposed in 2004—but never approved by the federal government—would have forced automakers to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 25 percent in new cars and light trucks by 2020, with the cutbacks to begin in 1990 models. 69. What's the main idea of the passage?

A. 17 states are not allowed to set their own emission rules for cars. . B. 17 states have the right to set their own standards for emissions.

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C. The proposed California rules are good to help control global warming. D. E.P.A.?s decision to deny the proposed California rules, right or wrong. 70. What does the underlined word“provoked”in the third paragraph mean? A. Caused.

B. Deepened. C. Motivated. D. Cancelled.

71. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage? A. The decision made by E.P.A. depends on its scientific basis.

B. Political pressure is the main reason to force the government to deny the rules. C. Officials from the states are not satisfied with the government?s decision. D. The states recently urged government to set stricter air quality standards. 72. In Stephen L. Johnson's opinion, _________.

A. the auto industry should be active in the proposed California regulations B. his agency made a correct decision to deny the proposed California rules C. the Bush administration doesn't have a clear solution to global warming D. individual states are better to act alone with an appropriate approach 第二节 简答题(共3小题;每小题2分,满分6分)

阅读下面短文,根据第73至第75小题的要求,简要回答问题。

I?ve heard from and talked to many people who described how Mother Nature simplified their lives for them. They'd lost their home and many or all of their possessions through fires, floods, earthquakes, or some other disaster.Losing everything you own under such circumstances can be distressing, but the people I?ve heard from all saw their loss, ultimately, as a blessing. “The fire saved us the agony of deciding what to keep and what to get rid of,” one woman wrote. And once all those things were no longer there, she and her husband saw how they had weighed them down and complicated their lives.

“There was so much suffering we never used and that was just taking up space. We vowed when we started over, we'd replace only what we needed, and this time we?d do it right. We've kept our promise: we don't have much now,but what we have is exactly what we want. Though we've never had a catastrophic loss such as that, Gibbs and I did have a close call shortly before we decided to simplify. At that time we lived in a fire zone. One night a firestorm raged through and destroyed over six hundred homes in our community. That tragedy gave us the opportunity to look objectively at the goods we'd accumulated.

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We saw that there was so much we could get rid of and not only never miss, but be better off without. Having almost lost it all, we found it much easier to let go of the things we knew we'd never use again.

Obviously, there's a tremendous difference between getting rid of possessions and losing them through a natural disaster without having a say in the matter. And this is not to minimize the tragedy and pain such a loss can generate.

But you might think about how you would approach the acquisition process if you had it to do all over again. Look around your home and make a list of what you would replace. Make another list of things you wouldn?t acquire again no matter what, and in fact would be happy to be rid of. When you're ready to start unloading some of your stuff, that list will be a good place to start. 73. Now that all their possessions were lost in the fire,the woman and her husband felt that their lives were __________. (请从文章中找出一个单词,将句子补充完整)

74. What do we know about the author's house from the sentence“Though we've never had a catastrophic loss such as that,Gibbs and I did have a close call…”(Lines 1—2,Para.4)? (回答词数不超过8个单词)

75. What does the author suggest people do with unnecessary things? (回答词数不超过8个单词) 第四部分 书面表达 (共两节,满分35分)

第一节 填空 (共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

阅读下面短文,根据所读内容在文后第76至第85小题的空格里填上适当的单词或短语,并将答案转写到答题卷上。注意:每空不超过3个单词。

Happy birthday I Do birthdays really make people happy? Of course they do. Birthday celebrates the day when we were born. Besides, that extra candle on the cake suggests another year of growth and maturity(成熟)—or so we hope. We all like to imagine that we are getting wiser and not just older.Most of us enjoy seeing the wonder of growth in others,as well. For instance, seeing our children develop and learn new things makes us feel proud. For Americans, like people in most cultures, growing up is a wonderful process.But growing old? That is a different story. Growing old is not exactly for people in youth-oriented American culture. Most Americans like to look young,act young and feel young. As the old saying goes, “You?re young as you feel.” Older people joke about how many years young they are, rather than how many years old. People in some countries value the aged as a source of experience and wisdom.But Americans seem to

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favor those that are young, or at least “young at heart”.

Many older Americans find the “golden years” to be anything but golden. Economically, “senior citizens” often struggle just to get by. Retirement at the age of 65 brings a sharp decrease in personal income. Social security benefits usually cannot make up the difference. Older people may suffer from poor nutrition, medical care, and housing. Some even experience age discrimination. American sociologist Pat Moore once dressed up like an older person and wandered city streets. She was often treated rudely—even cheated and robbed. However, dressed as a young person, she received much more respect.

Unfortunately, the elderly population in America is increasing fast. Why? People are living longer. Fewer babies are being born. And middle-aged \ group of the elderly. America may soon be a place where wrinkles(皱纹)are “in”. Marketing experts are ready noticing this growing group of consumer.

Different Opinions About Growing Old

76. Positive attitude Growing old 79. ● Descriptions/ Details A wonderful process: Children 80. new things, enjoying another birthday part ● Being respected by the young ● 81. as a source of experience and wisdom 77. Disadvantages 82. ● Never being young again ● Feeling lonely in a youth-oriented culture ● 83. ● : personal income decreasing sharply Health: suffering from poor nutrition and other diseases ● Housing: being poor and simple ●Society: 84. —experience age discrimination, cheating and robbery 78. Improving 85. The young caring for and respecting the old 第二节 写作(满分25分)

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请根据下面的素材,以China?s third manned spacecraft was successful为题目用英语写一则100—120词左右的新闻报道。

发射时间:北京时间2008年9月25日晚上9: 10 发射地点:酒泉卫星发射中心

事件:神州七号在北京时间2008年9月25日晚上9:10发射成功;在9月27日顺利

完成中国宇航员首次“太空行走”任务;于9月29日安全降落在内蒙古草原。

航天员:翟志刚刘伯明景海鹏 意义:……(请发表自己的感想)

注意:1.短文标题、开头已写好,但不计入总词数。 2.可适当增添细节,注意行文连贯。

3.参考词汇:神州七号ShenzhouⅦ 发射launch内蒙古Inner Mongolia

China's third manned spacecraft was successful

Jiuquan: The Launch of Spacecraft Shenzhou VII From Xinhua News Agency

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第一部分 听力 (共三节,满分30分) 1.B

2.C

3.C

4.C

5.B 6.C 7.B 16.C

17.C

8.C

9.B

10.A 11.B

12.A 13.A14.B 15.B

第三节 (共3小题;每小题1. 5分,满分4. 5分)

18. 7: 30 p.m. 19. London 20. Wednesday morning 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)

21.【解析】B. 第一空用“a”表示某一个不确定的星期日。第二空“at church”是固定搭配表示在做礼拜。

22.【解析】C. so as to的否定形式在不定式to前面加not;因某事责备某人用blame sb for sth。

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23.【解析】A. 本句的意思是“在那种情况下谁都会这么做”。这是一个隐含虚拟语气,它是一种想像出来的非真实的东西。

24.【解析】D. 这两个都是动词的过去分词表被动,做后置定语。 25.【解析】B. prepare sb to do sth译为“使某人为某事做好准备”。

26.【解析】B. 本题是一道陷阱题。题中around这个介词对先行词a department store和定语从句造成了分隔。学生会误认为是介词+关系代词的用法,实际上around是a department store的定语,所以用关系副词where引导定语从句。

27.【解析】A. 这里的a major economic power in Asia today短语是China的同位语。根据句意when引导的句子应该使用过去时态。 28.【解析】C. 考查keep sth done的结构。

29.【解析】C play动作在came之前,故用过去完成时态,而do my homework的动作则是即将开始,因此答案选C。 30.【解析】D. 考查独立主格结构。

31.【解析】C. 本句的意思是“甚至星期日我们也要复习功课”,关键是otherwise的用法。 32.【解析】A. after后面是一个宾语从句,宾语从句缺主语。

33.【解析】A. whoever相当于anyone who,告诉某人某事tell sb sth,这里that引导一个宾语从句,宾语从句中又含有一个if引导的条件从句,所以that不能省。 34.【解析】B. 第一句的意思是:他从未想到他的成功在他最不想的时候到来了。 35.【解析】D. 空白处使用副词though表示前后意义上的转折,注意though位于句中时前后多用逗号隔开。

第二节 完形填空 (共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分) 36.【解析】C. 前文提到了这个信息,所以这里应选择notes。 37.【解析】D. 过了很久我才见到这些短文的作者。

38.【解析】A. 一个星期天早上,我被告知有人正在办公室等我。

39.【解析】A. 看见她的时候我大吃一惊,因为我马上就认出她是我的教区信徒,只是我们一直不知道那些短文是她写的。 40.【解析】D. 前面已经解释了。

41.【解析】C. 她低垂着头。后文提示她抬起了头。 42.【解析】B. 在抬头看我的时候,她微笑起来却十分费劲。 43.【解析】C那是一张破了相的脸,因此笑对她来说是很困难的。

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44.【解析】A. 那个星期天早上我们聊了一会儿,并决定那个星期再找个时间一起吃顿午饭。 45.【解析】A. 后来我们不止吃了一顿午饭,而是好几顿。It turns out that…的句型,结果是。 46.【解析】D. 我们分享了各自生活中的点点滴滴。我跟她讲我读书和成长的故事。她告诉我她在一家保险公司里已经工作多年了。

47.【解析】B. 我们还谈到大家都读过的作家作品,不难发现她非常喜欢看书。 48.【解析】D. 上一句和这里有很强的逻辑关系。 49.【解析】C. 毁掉的容颜使她怎么也无法变得耀眼迷人。 50.【解析】A. 我知道这深深地刺痛着她。

51.【解析】D. 不过她有种独特的灵气和美,与外表完全无关。

52.【解析】C. 她的话轻而易举地征服了人心,她正是我们要聆听的声音。她的隽语出于一颗受过伤却充满爱的心。

53.【解析】A. 她拥有一种细腻的美感。她生命里唯一的恐惧就是失去朋友。 54.【解析】B. 她生命的真谛就是要透过事物的表面一睹其真正的本质。

55.【解析】C. 她发现了美和上帝的慈爱,而美和慈爱也待她如友,把生命的真谛呈现给她。 第三部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)

第一节 选择题(共17小题;每小题2分,满分34分) .

56.【解析】B. 广告1、2、6分别为想雇秘书、看顾小孩的临时保姆及出租车司机。 57.【解析】A. 从广告1 中 “Experience preferred”获知选项A正确。从广告7中?'The owner will also take the highest price offered if the asking price is not met.”可知B项错误。从广告6中“A good knowledge of the city is required.\可知C项错。从广告4\.July 15.Noon to 8.”可知D项错。

58.【解析】A. 从广告2“$5 an hour”可知a baby—sitter是以小时算工资。

59.【解析】A . “在21世纪就等于是裸奔被抓住了”。这句话的意思是,现在是信息社会,一不留神我们的隐私和信息就流露到外面去了。人们的私人信息容易获取而没有得到本人的同意。

60.【解析】C. 心理学家是如何建议朋友之间的关系的? 心理学家说“沟通是非常重要的”。文章中说“心理学家说,在合适的时间、分段的来把你自己的隐私和信息交流给你的家人、你的恋人是非常有必要的”,可是有边界是健康的,言下之意是保持一定的距离。后面的一句话说“交流是有必要的,但应该在合适的时间”。即便在朋友之间也应该是有距离的。 61.【解析】B . “我们生活在一个连秘密都不能被保护的世界中”,“人们在过程中,非常容易

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留下痕迹,让人重新的架构和还原。”

62.【解析】D. 有关于隐私保护的话题美国人做了什么?应该选择“他们说的多,但真正要做到却做的少”。

63.【解析】D. 从这篇文章得知“隐私就像健康,我们丢失掉健康的时候才知道可惜”。 64.【解析】B. 短文中研究人员的实验是为了分析裁判失误的原因(第四、五段)。从短文第一段中“A researcher was appointed to study the performance of some top referees”一句也可确定本题答案。

65.【解析】C. 本题涉及短文第三段关于误判率的要点。第三段第一句句末的a remarkably high number即是本题答案依据。

66.【解析】A. 本题涉及实验结果,第四段第二句即是本题答案依据。

67.【解析】C. 短语的理解不仅要基于上下文,也要紧扣短文主题,不论是上下文还是结合短文主题,这里的officials都应该指referees.

68.【解析】B. 根据短文最后一段要点:① 国际足联坚持裁判45岁必须退休是出于误导;② 既然裁判不必时刻跟着球跑,其身体条件就不是最关键的。结论涉及裁判的身体和年龄。A和C明示与上述要点相悖,选项D是不舍逻辑的推论:身体条件不是最关键不等于身体不好也行。

69.【解析】B. 从本文第一段就可知文章大意为加州决定采取严厉措施限制引致气温上升及温室效应的废气排放量,但是被美国环保署否决。

70.【解析】A . “provoked a heated debate\在此句中的意思是:“引起了一场激烈的辩论”“provoked”意思与“caused”相符。

71.【解析】C. 从文章第三段倒数第二行“Officials from the states and numerous environmental groups swore to sue(控告)to overturn the edict rules.”可知这些州的官员及环保组织对政府决定不满。从文章第三段“The decision immediately provoked a heated debate over its scientific basis and whether political pressure was applied by the automobile industry to help it escape the proposed California regulations.”可知A、B选项错误。从第六段“The 17 states—including New York,New jersey and Connecticut—had waited two years for the Bush administration to issue a ruling on an application to set stricter air quality standards than those adopted by the federal government.”可知D项错。

72.【解析】B . “Mr. Johnson defended his agency's decision.”及第五段Mr. Johnson所说的话表明他们是拥护政府决策的,因此B项对。

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第二节 简答题(共3小题;每小题2分,满分6分) 73. simplified

74. A tragedy/disaster/loss almost occurred to it. // It had nearly been destroyed by a firestorm. //A disaster happened // There happened a disaster. 75. Making a list to get rid of them 第四部分 书面表达 (共两节,满分35分)

第一节 填空 (共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

76. Items/ Aspects 77. Negative attitude 78. Solutions 79. Growing up 80. developing and learning 81. Being valued 82. Problems 83. Economy 84. being ill-treated// being rudely treated 85. social security benefits 第二节 写作(满分25分) One possible version:

China's third manned spacecraft was successful Jiuquan:The Launch of Spacecraft Shenzhou VII From Xinhua News Agency

China's third manned spacecraft Shenzhou VII was launched(1ifted off)from the Satellite Launch Center in Jiuquan at 9: 10 p.m. of September 25th, 2008. Afterwards, the spacecraft fulfilled its most ambitious and risky mission successfully: China's first-ever space walk. Three astronauts Zhai Zhigang. Liu Boming and Jing Haipeng made a great number of experiments during their space journey. Finally they landed in the grasslands of North China's Inner Mongolia. The success of shenzhou VII has realized the great dream of Chinese astronauts? walking in space in their own spacecraft. This breakthrough in China's human space flight is bound to make new contributions to the peaceful uses of outer space. 听力材料 Text 1

W:What time is Susan coming?

M:Well,she won't finish work until 4:30.It will take her fifteen minutes to get here-

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M:Aren't you going to see the film? They say it's well worth seeing· W:I'm afraid I can't make it today.I am not feeling myself today. Text 3

W:This is a great jacket,but look at the price!$600.It's too expensive!

M:NO,wait,It's pretty reasonable.You're thinking in US dollars,not Hongkong dollars. It's only about 100 US dollars. W:You?re right. Text 4

M:I'd like an Italian soup to start with and then some fried noodles. W:All right.Anything else?

M:Yes,I'd like a cup of coffee afterwards.Make it hot,please. W:I've got it,sir. Text 5

M:Hi,Kate! Is your daddy at home? W:No,Mr. Smith.He went out 10 minutes ago.Any message?

M:Hmm.Could you tell him to call me back? W:Sure.Leave it to me. Text 6

M:Hurry up,Antonia.It is five to eight now. W:Don't worry.There are still fifty minutes left.

M:But it will take us forty minutes to go to the airport by bus. W:We'll take a taxi and it will only take us fifteen minutes. M:Hmm,have you got the tickets with you? W:Yeah,I put them in the pocket of my jacket.

M:Shall we buy some fruit and some biscuits from the supermarket? W:No.Everything will be supplied on the plane. M:Are you ready now? W:Yeah.Let's go. M:Taxi! Taxi!

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Text 7

W:That was a wonderful picture.The acting was wonderful,wasn't it? M:Yes.The story is unique,and the plot is cleverly designed. W:But I could understand only about half of the English spoken. M:I have trouble,too,especially when the actors speak so rapidly. W:Is the picture shown at Royal pretty new? M:Yes,it's the latest release.It's a local picture. W:How do you like the film?

M:The ending and the plot are both good.I was amused by the dialogue. Text 8

M:Do you mind if I join you? W:P1ease do.

M:I'm Alan Hook.I work at St. Jude's Training College.

W:How do you do? Barbara Samuel.And what do you do at the college? M:I'm in charge of the science department. W:Have you been there long?

M:Just over a year.By the way,I have seen your picture in the paper recentlv. W:Ah,that must have been the national tennis competition last week. M:That's right--you won a cup.

W:Well,I guess 1 was lucky.How about you? Do you play?

M:I used to,but I'm out of practice these days.I must consider joining a club sometime. Text 9

W:Hello.Minchhampton Tourist Office.

M:Hello,we want to stay in a hotel in Minchhampton.

W:Well,we've only got three,the Elm,the Hotel Placid and the Singing Fiddle. M:How large are they?

W:The Elm has twenty rooms.The Hotel Placid has thirty-five rooms and the Singing Fiddle has only eight rooms. M:How much do they cost?

W:The Elm costs 16 pounds per person a night,the Hotel Placid 32 pounds and the Singing

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Fiddle

only 8 pounds.

M:Thank you。and what are the telephone numbers?

W:The Elm is 25397,the Hotel Placid is 60744 and the Singing Fiddle is 81660. M:Thank you. Text 10

W:Well,what's on this evening? M:There?s the English corner.

W:Oh,but I notice at nine o'clock there's a late night coach to Cambridge for a film.I think I'd like to go to that.What time does the English corner finish?

M:It starts at seven thirty.Usually it lasts about two hours,but we can always leave earlier· W: Oh,Ok.So we can do both then?

M:Yeah,SO that's at nine 0'clock.What movie is it at 9:30 P.m.? W:It's Rocky.Have you seen it?

M:Rocky? No,I haven't.I want to see that.Good,let's go to that. W:All right,OK. M:What's on tomorrow?

W:Oh,I remember there's a tennis match. M:Tennis? Hmm…what time is that?

W:Well,that's at four o'clock in the afternoon.A coach takes US there. M:Where is it? Is it on campus or…? W:NO,it's in London.

M:oh,that?s pretty far away.What time will it be coming back? W:Um…So it…the coach is back at midnight.

M:oh,midnight? Well,hmm...,maybe I'd better cancel that because I've got a class on Wednesday morning.and I'm afraid that if I came back that late I would be very tired in class. W:Sorry that I won't have your company.

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