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英 语

考生注意:

1. 答第I卷前,考生务必在答题卡和答题纸用钢笔或圆珠笔清楚填写姓名、准考证号,并

用铅笔在答题卡上正确涂写准考证号。

2. 第I卷(1—16小题,25—84小题)由机器阅卷,答案必须全部涂写在答题卡上。考生

应将代表正确答案的小方格用铅笔涂黑。注意试题题号和答题卡编号一一对应,不能错位。答案需要更改时,必须将原先项用橡皮檫去,重新选择。答案不能涂写在试卷上,涂写在试卷上一律不给分。第I卷中的17—24小题和第Ⅱ卷的试题,其答案用钢笔或圆珠笔写在答题纸上,如用铅笔答题,或写在试卷上也一律不给分。

第I卷 (共105分)

I. Listening Comprehension Section A

Directions: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard. 1. A. $150.

B. $4.50. B. At 9:00.

C. $5.00.

D. $13.50. D. At 10:15.

2. A. At 10:00. C. At 9:15.

3. A. At a track meet. C. In a sports shop. 4. A. Stand still. C. Sit down.

B. In a school gym. D. In a bookstore. B. Get some exercises. D. Change his residence.

5. A. Learn more about caring for cat. B. Choose a good name for the kitten.

C. Give the cat away since he can’t keep it. D. Keep the kitten in his dorm room secretly. 6. A. A bus driver. C. A post office clerk. 7. A. Choose a new dentist. B. Cure the pain himself.

C. Make an appointment with his dentist. D. Ask his dentist about the right way to brush. 8. A. They should definitely do it. C. It’s meaningless.

B. They should find means to do it. D. She meant to do it earlier.

B. An airline ticket agent. D. A department store salesperson.

9. A. He seldom has trouble with translation. B. He worked on a simpler passage. C. Even he was late for examination. D. He was the only person to have a problem. 10. A. It surprised her.

B. She hasn’t seen it. D. She found it believable.

C. It has been misplaced. Section B

Directions: In Section B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passages. The passages will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard. Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage. 11. A. Chimpanzees can plan future attacks. B. Chimpanzees can collect stones. C. Chimpanzees can become angry. D. Chimpanzees can behave like humans. 12. A. Switzerland.

B. Lund.

C. Sweden.

D. China.

13. A. Because Santino is the first animal to make attacks in the zoo.

B. Because it is difficult for animals to anticipate a future action. C. Because Santino is quite sure that he will be angry later.

D. Because the mental state of the animal is quite different from others.

Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following news. 14. A. 12,000.

B. 135,000.

C. 4,000.

D. 14.

15. A. To earn tens of millions of dollars. B. To urge people to go out for shopping. C. To help travel agencies to plan more routes.

D. To boost consumption during the economic slowdown. 16. A. The troop withdrawal will reduce US combat power in Iraq. B. Liu Xiang spent three months in the US recovering. C. There are different opinions about the effect of coupons.

D. The tourism coupons (旅游券)can only be used as spots tickets.

Section C

Directions: In Section C, you will hear two longer conversations. The conversations will be read twice. After you hear each conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the information you

have heard. Write your answers on your answer sheet.

Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.

How to get to Lancaster University? How often the trains go: Which platform: Where to get off: Price of the ticket: Every fifty minutes in the __17__. __18__. __19__ Avenue. 5 stops from here $__20__. Complete the form. Write ONE WORD for each answer.

Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation.

Name Job type Linda Phil A part-time job in the produce Garden work. section __21__. Job description Wrapping fruit and vegetables, __23__, watering, raking putting __22__, and working at the leaves and pulling weeds. check-out counter. Drawbacks Tired of carrying things around. When it __24__ or gets too hot or cold. Complete the form. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.

II. Grammar and Vocabulary Section A

Directions: Beneath each of the following sentences there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one answer that best completes the sentence.

25. Expose yourselves _____ an English radio broadcast, a tape recording, a film or a video to cultivate good habits of learning a foreign language. A. in

B. to

C. on

D. with

26. The 48-storyed high-rise _____ fire last night, but fortunately the fire was soon under control with the efforts of both the firemen and residents. A. was caught

B. was catching

C. caught

D. had caught

27. After climbing for almost four hours, they were all tired out, but _____ of them would stop to take a rest. A. any

B. some

C. none

D. no one

28. Experts suggest eating foods that are rich in vitamins and nutrients _____ nutrient-packed calories could help to maintain the muscles we have. A. however

B. though

C. because

D. otherwise

29. With _____ left, it doesn’t seem likely that the young girl will be able to reach the airport ahead of schedule.

A. so short time

B. such short a time D. so a short time

C. such a short time

30. Why don’t you call directory enquiries and ask them? It _____ a new number, for it’s not in the book. A. can be

B. must be

C. can have been D. must have been

31. Oh, Cindy, _____ careful, _____? Otherwise you’ll break the cake into pieces. A. do is…do you

B. does do…won’t he D. is… will he

C. do be…will you

32. Taiwanese pop star Jolin Tsai said she was happy to learn the challenging moves she filmed for her new album Flower Butterfly, _____ soon. A. who will come out

B. which will come out D. where she will come out

C. which will be come out

33. So badly _____ in the accident that he was forced to stay in hospital for several weeks and stopped all kinds of physical exercise. A. did he injure

B. he did injure D. was he injured

C. were he injured

34. Try to avoid such things _____ will do you harm, unless you don’t care about the rumors from all directions. A. that

B. as

C. which

D. as that

35. Gaining knowledge and acquiring skills are the main purpose of school education, and therefore students should memorize _____ they are taught in class. A. it

B. what

C. that

D. all what

36. I think if I want to wholeheartedly trust myself to keep my school life running smoothly, I’ll have to give up _____ computer _____ for the examination. A. to play…to prepare C. playing…to prepare

B. play…preparing D. playing…preparing

37. _____ a bright read dancing shoe, she started to perform elegant dances with arms and fingertips with her body turning beautifully with rhythmic steps and movements. A. Worn

B. Wearing

C. Being worn D. To wear

optional.

69. This passage is most probably taken from _____. A. an educational booklet B. a school website C. a traveling guide D. an academic report

70. When you are in your 10th school year, you may _____.

A. stay with your classmates in the same classroom for all the subjects B. choose and take some optional courses with your homeroom class C. have both required and optional classes with the same classmates D. choose different classes based on your own choice and abilities 71. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage? A. You are obliged to leave school when you are 16 in New Zealand. B. The total of school time per year is about 40 weeks in New Zealand. C. Students have a 20—30 minute interval between each period in New Zealand. D. Most teachers in New Zealand teach one subject for at least three to four years.

( C )

Winter is a great time to experiment with new sports. The key is to find one that matches your interests and natural abilities. If you like to walk, keep walking — on snowshoes. If you want to try an endurance sport, go for cross-country skiing. Besides, snowboarding is just great fun.

Not satisfied with these? Try downhill skiing, then. Downhill skiing is not as hard as it used to be — shorter, lightweight, curved skis make any beginner feel like an Olympic winner. These newer skis — along with another type of equipment called skiboards, which are even shorter than skis — help you control your speed and body movements.

Consider testing the latest high-tech skis or snowboards?Check with your local sports shops or the rental places at the ski mountains about sample programs.

You could also try sledding. Use a wood-framed sled with steel runners or a plastic sled to head down a snowy hill. If you prefer ice to snow, think hockey or figure skating.

Runners can also train during the winter in spite of wet or slippery roads. One of the easiest

sports around, snowshoeing can be excellent cold-weather cross-training for runners and cyclists — or anyone wanting to take a wintry walk in the woods. Snowshoes are smaller, lighter, and better than ever. If you want to try them out, you may be able to rent a pair for a day at many of the larger outdoor or sporting goods stores.

Whatever sport you choose, don’t rely on a friend for instruction. You wouldn’t let an inexperienced doctor perform a brain operation on you, but why let one teach you to ski or skate? That’s what instructors are for — to help newcomers start out right. Instructors can give you advice about equipment, techniques, safety, and dealing with injuries if they do happen to you.

Above all, if you want to progress, invest your time in learning the basic skills thoroughly. Everything else you do as a skier, boarder, or skater will be built on these first skills. 72. How many different types of sports are mentioned in the first two paragraphs?

A. Six.

B. Five.

C. Four.

D. Three.

73. What can we learn from the passage?

A. Runners and cyclists cannot train because of the wet or slippery roads in winter. B. Downhill skiing used to be more difficult to learn because of the old-fashioned skis. C. People can rent snowshoes for a day at their local sports shops or the rental places. D. In general, first skills are more important in skiing than in snowboarding or skating.

74. What does the sentence “You wouldn’t let an inexperienced doctor perform a brain

operation on you, but why let one teach you to ski or skate?” imply?

A. Don’t let an inexperienced doctor perform an operation on you when injured. B. You may have a brain operation if you ski or skate with a newcomer. C. Instructors can give better advice on skiing and skating than your friends do. D. It’s dangerous to have an inexpert person teach you to ski or skate.

75. Who are the most likely readers of the passage?

A. High school students. B. Physical educators. C. Winter sports lovers. D. Professional athletes.

(D)

As I was thinking about language learning the other day, the image of baking bread came into

my mind. I compared some of the exercises and drills that we put ourselves through in order to learn a language to the various ingredients(原料) that go into baking a loaf of fresh bread.

Real language learning takes place in human relationships. No one sits down and eats a cup of flour, even if he is hungry and in a hurry. You don’t become bilingual(双语的) by learning lists of vocabulary. You don’t become a speaker of a language by memorizing verb conjugations (动词的变化) and agreement rules. You become bilingual by entering a community that uses that other language as its primary means of communication.

I am not suggesting that we can make bread without ingredients. Flour is necessary, as are yeast(酵母), salt, water and other ingredients. Vocabulary is part of any language and will have to be learned. Grammatical rules exist in every language and cannot be ignored. But merely combining the appropriate ingredients in the recommended proportions does not result in bread. At best, you only end up with a ball of dough(面团).

In order to get bread, you have to apply heat to the dough. And in language learning, that heat comes from the community. Anyone who has learned a second language has experienced that heat. It creeps up your neck when you ask the babysitter, “Have you already been eaten?” when you meant to say, “Have you already eaten?” When you try to say something quite innocent and the whole room bursts into laughter, you are experiencing the heat that turns raw dough into good bread.

Remember the old saying, “If you can’t stand the heat, get out of the kitchen”? This is where language learning often breaks down because we find the heat uncomfortable and we stop the baking process. In order words, we can’t stand the heat, so we get out of the kitchen.

However, the language learner who stays in the kitchen—in the heat—until the combined ingredients are thoroughly transformed will enjoy the richness of a quality loaf of bread. He is lad that he did not “get out of the kitchen” at the critical moment when the oven seemed too hot. The dedicated language learner knows that becoming bilingual cannot be achieved without the heat! 76. The passage is mainly about _____.

A. how we can make baking bread with various ingredients B. how to become bilingual by communicating with others C. what an important role “heat” plays in learning a language D. what a high quality of bread you may achieve in the kitchen

77. You can become a speaker of a language by _____. A. bearing millions of words and expressions in your mind B. using the language to communicate with those around you C. knowing verb conjugations and grammatical rules D. saying something innocent to be laughed at by others

78. What’s the purpose of illustration of the example—you ask the babysitter, “Have you already been eaten?” when you meant to say, “Have you already eaten?”?

A. To verify that you are sure to make some mistakes when you enter a community. B. To show that you should combine the ingredients in the recommended proportions. C. To prove that you may experience “heat” from the community in language learning. D. To indicate that being bilingual calls for your courage, confidence and perseverance. 79. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT the necessity of baking bread and learning language? A. Excellent Skills. B. Various ingredients. C. Appropriate proportions. D. Uncomfortable heat.

Section C

Directions: Read the following text and choose the most suitable heading from A-F for each paragraph. There is one extra heading which you do not need. 80. Charles Dickens is often thought of as one of England’s greatest writers. Yet for many his

A. The secret of the writer’s success B. A writer with enduring popularity

C. Well-received creation to encourage Brits D. The insight into human nature E. Writing styles in different stages

F. The stories appropriate for school students

language is old-fashioned and his story plots often improbable. Why, Dickens, out of so many other great English writers, has made the list? How then to explain Dickens’s enduring popularity? 81. One reason undoubtedly is the British government’s insistence that every child studies a Dickens novel at school. Alongside William Shakespeare, Charles Dickens is a compulsory(必读的) writer on every English literature school reading list. His stories, though often over-long by today’s standard, are superbly written moral tales. They are filled with colorful characters. 82. But what makes his books stand out from other English writers is his insight into human nature. Dickens, like Shakespeare, tells us truths about human behavior that are as true to citizens of the 21st century as they were to his readers in the 19th century. Readers have returned to Dickens’s books again and again over the years to see what he has to say about readers’ own time. 83. The BBC adapted one of his less well-known novels, Little Dorrit, into a popular television drama that introduced many Brits to the novel for the first time. A dark story about greed and money, it was the perfect story to illustrate the bad times. No surprise then that it was Dickens Britons turned to, during the economic crisis last year, to make sense of a world rapidly falling apart. 84. Readers of the 19th and early 20th century usually prized Dickens’s earlier novels for their humor and pathos. While recognizing the virtues of these books, critics today tend to rank more highly the later works because of their formal coherence and acute perception of the human condition. For as long as Dickens’s novels have something to say to modern audiences, it seems likely that he will remain one of Britain’s best loved writers.

第Ⅱ卷

I. Translation

Directions: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets. 1. 很可惜我不会烹饪。(It)

2. 我宁愿考不及格,也不愿意考试作弊。(would rather) 3. 所有游客都禁不住对如此美景惊叹不已。(marvel) 4. 杰克受到老师表扬这件事使他的父母很高兴。(动名词) 5. 学校运动会的闭幕式是否如期举行取决于天气。(depend)

6. 我们从不怀疑现在学的东西越多,将来就能工作得越好。(the more…, the more… )

II. Guided Writing

Directions: Write an English composition in over 120 words according to the instructions given below in Chinese.

奥运会后,一些奥运冠军纷纷进入各大名校学习,有人觉得他们为国家做出了巨大的贡献,理应被破格录取(admitted to universities as exceptions);而也有人觉得这对于其他高考学子不公平。你是否支持奥运冠军被大学破格录取?为什么?

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Ⅰ. Listening Comprehension Section A

Directions: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read

the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.

1. W: Here’s 15 dollars. Give me three tickets for tonight’s show please. M: Sure. Three tickets and here is $1.50 change. Q: How much does one ticket cost?

2. M: Hello. This is Tom Davis, I have an appointment with Mrs. Jones for 9 o’clock, but I’m

afraid I’ll have to be about fifteen minutes late.

W: That’s all right, Mr. Davis. She doesn’t have another appointment until 10 o’clock. Q: When will Mrs. Jones most probably meet Mr. Davis? 3. M: Do you have any books on running?

W: Of course. Are you an experienced runner or a beginner? Q: Where does this conversation most likely take place? 4. M: I can’t stand living in this place anymore. W: Well, why don’t you move then?

Q: What does the woman suggest the man do?

5. M: What do you think I should name this kitten I found? W: If I were you I’d find it a new home; you know the dorm rules. Q: What does the woman mean?

6. W: How long will it take this package to get to Shanghai? M: Well, it depends on how you want to send it. Q: What most probably is the man’s occupation?

7. W: If your tooth is hurting you so much, perhaps you should see your dentist right away. M: I don’t really want to, but I guess I don’t have much choice. Q: What will the man probably do next?

8. M: Do you think we should put an ad in the newspaper for the lost dog? W: By all means.

Q: What does the woman say about placing an ad in the newspaper? 9. M: That was a difficult passage to translate. W: I’ll say. Even Frank had trouble with this one. Q: What does the woman imply about Frank?

10. M: Did you see the notice from the landlord? W: Yes, and I could hardly believe my eyes! Q: What does the woman say about the notice? Section B

Directions: In Section B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passages. The passages will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard. Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.

Next time you visit the Chimpanzees at your local zoo, be careful! It has been discovered that chimpanzees can plan attacks. A male chimpanzee in a Swedish zoo planned hundreds of stone-throwing attacks at visitors.

Keepers at the zoo found that their 31-year-old chimp, Santino, was calmly collecting rocks each morning that he would later throw at zoo visitors in anger. This has proven that apes can plan ahead just like humans, a Swedish study said on March 9.

What has surprised researchers most about Santino’s behavior is that he was collecting stones in the morning knowing that he would want to use them later when he was angry.

He is the first animal researchers have recorded anticipating a future mental state. It is an ability that has been difficult to prove in animals, according to a scientist from Lund University in Sweden and author of the research. Questions:

11. What is the passage mainly about?

12. Where did the stone-throwing attacks from Santino happen? 13. Why are the researchers surprised at the news?

Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following news.

The US military has announced that 12,000 American and 4,000 British troops will leave Iraq by September. General David Perkins says that will reduce US combat power from 14 brigades to 12 brigades. He also said that the US is turning over more facilities to the Iraqi military as part of the pullout. There are currently about 135,000 US troops in Iraq.

Star hurdler Liu Xiang, 25, has returned to Shanghai to train and plan his comeback, after spending three months in the US recovering from foot surgery. When Liu returns to competing will depend on how he recovers.

China’s coastal cities are handing out tourism coupons worth tens of millions of dollars. The local governments hope to urge people to spend during the economic slowdown. The coupons can be used for package tours at travel agencies or as tickets to certain scenic spots. Some economists believe coupons are effective tools to boost demand during a slow economy. But some economists said coupons can only be effective for a short time. Questions:

14. How many US troops are there in Iraq now?

15. What’s the purpose of the use of tourism coupons issued by some coastal cities in China? 16. Which of the statement is NOT true according to the news?

Section C

Directions: In Section C, you will hear two longer conversations. The conversations will be read twice. After you hear each conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard. Write your answers on your answer sheet. Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation. W: Uh, what does it say I should do next? M: Excuse me. Do you need some help?

W: Well…yeah…I guess so. I’m trying to get to the university, but I’m afraid I can’t make heads or tails of this ticket machine.

M: Just push the green button that says “University” and put in two dollars and seventy-five cents. W: Okay. Like this?

M: Yes, that’ right. The train you want will leave from platform 2 at 9:15, which is half an hour from now.

W: Thank you. Oh, and could you tell me how often the trains come? M: They come every fifty minutes in the evening.

W: Okay. And do you know which station I should get off at? M: University Avenue; that’s five stops from here.

W: Okay, I think I’ve got it. Thanks again. M: Sure. Good luck.

Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation. W: Oh, I’m on my way home from work. M: I didn’t know you had a job.

W: Yeah, I work part-time at a supermarket. M: What do you do there?

W: I work in the produce section, wrapping fresh fruit and vegetables. I also put goods on shelves.

Sometimes when it really gets busy, I work at the check-out counter. Have you got a job, Phil? M: Yeah, I do garden work for people. You know, cutting grass, watering, raking leaves, pulling

weeds, things like that.

W: I’d like to do that. It must be nice to work outdoors.

M: Sometimes it is, except when it rains or snows or gets too hot or too cold or…

W: Ha, ha, I guess every job has its drawbacks. There are times when I get pretty tired of carrying

things around at my job. But a job is a job. You’ve got to earn money for school.

M: Me too. Tuition sure is high, isn’t it? Well, I’d better get going. I’ve got to plant some trees for

my neighbors this afternoon.

W: Well, don’t work too hard. Take it easy! M: You too. It was great seeing you, Linda. Bye! 参考答案 第Ⅰ卷

Ⅰ. Section A 1. B 2. C 3. D 4. D 5. C 6. C 7. C 8. A 9. A 10. A Section B Section C

11. A 12. C 13. B 14. B 15. D 16. D 17. evening

18. Two

19. University

20. 2.75

21. at a supermarket 22. goods on shelves 24. rains or snows

23. Cutting grass

Ⅱ. Section A

25. B 26. C 27. C 28. C 29. C 30. B 31. C 32. B

33. D 34. B 35. B 36. C 37. B 38. A 39. B 40. D

Section B Ⅲ. Section A

41. C 42. F 43. B 44. E 45. J 46. H 47. G 48. A 49. I

50. B 51. C 52. B 53. A 54. B 55. C 56. C 57. D

58. A 59. B 60. D 61. D 62. C 63. B 64. A

Section B (A) 65. D 66. D 67. C 68. B

(B) 69. A 70. D 71. B

(C) 72. C 73. B 74. D 75. C

(D) 76. C 77. B 78. C 79. A

Section C 第Ⅱ卷

I. 1. It’s a shame/pity (that) I can’t cook. 2. I would rather fail than cheat in the exam.

3. All the tourists couldn’t help but marvel at such beautiful scenery/beauty. 4. Jack’s having been praised by the teacher pleased his parents.

5. Whether the closing ceremony of the school sports meet will be held on schedule depends on the weather.

6. We never doubt that the more we study now, the better we will be able to work in the future. II.

With more and more Olympic champions entering universities to study, many people think that it seems unfair that they are admitted to universities as exceptions. But I hold the different opinion.

First, Olympic champions are special talents, who contributed so much to our country, so their being admitted exceptionally into universities is reasonable. What’s more, if more champions are admitted to more key universities, it will bring benefits in many aspects for them. They will improve their education levels or expand their choices after retirement. This may also help develop sports and related industries. In addition, considering the positive potential effects of the champions on the campus, the level of a university will by no means decrease. The other students won’t be affected as many people may fear. Instead, others can learn a lot from these champions,

80. B 81. F 82. D 83. C 84. E

such as positive attitudes and devoted spirits.

As is mentioned above, I don’t think it may be a problem for Olympic champions to enter key universities as exceptions.

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