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第七十三中学实验班入学考试英语测试卷

一、单选20分

( )1. A lot of story books are on sale, but ____ good ones. A. any B. some C. few D. many ( )2. —Is Mr Brow driving here?

—I’m not sure. He _____ come by train. A. may B. shall C. need D. must

( )3. —Our team _____ the match. We’ve got the first place! —Well done. Congratulations.

A. hit B. beat C. won D. watched ( )4. The music made me think of the ___ of a running steam. A.shout B. noise C. voice D.sound ( )5. —I’m really ____ before the competition. —Take it easy. Sure you are the best.

A. cool B.serious C.nervous D. patient ( )6. — Kate, do you know _______ it is from here to the gym.? —About twenty minutes’ walk.

A. how long B. how far C.how soon D. how often ( )7. —Jack, how are you feeling today ?

—Much ____. I think I can go to school tomorrow.

A.better B. worse C. brighter D. weaker

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( )8. I didn’t know ____ they could pass the exam or not.

A. why B. when C. that D.whether ( )9. —English is ____ too difficult for me. I can’t learn it well. —Don’t give up. Nothing is difficult if you work hard. A.seldom B. never C.always D.usually ( )10. —What do you often do _____ classes to relax yourself ? —Listen to music.

A. over B. among C. between D.through (

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—I

called

you

just

now.

But

nobody answered. Where_________ ? —I was out with my mother.

A.were you B. are you C.have you gone D.have you been ( )12. —Let’s plan a surprise for our class. What’s your idea? —Why not _______ a short play?

A. get on B. keep on C. have on D. put on ( )13. —Excuse me, sir. Do you have the time? —____________.

A. Yes,I do. B. No problem C. Half past twelve D.Certainly. I have

( )14. The dress ______ soft and smooth..

A. felt B. feels C. is felt D.is feeling ( )15. —Who is singing in the next room,?

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—________ must be Marie.

A. It B. She C.This D.There ( )16. —Give my best wishes to your parents. —_________!

A. It’s OK. B. It’s great. C.That’s all right D.That’s nice of you.

( )17. —Hurry up . The bus is coming.

—Wait a minute. Don’t cross the street ____ the traffic lights are green.

A. after B. until C. while D.since ( )18. —Could you tell me what time the train leaves Hefei for Beijing?

—I am afraid you need to _______ on the Internet

A. look for it B. look at it C. look over it D.look it up ( )19. When you leave the room, make sure the door ____________ A. was locked B. is locked C. will be locked D.should be locked

( )20. —I’ve never had such a wonderful time .Thank you for asking me.

—_________.

A. Good job B. That’s it C. That’s right D.You’re welcome

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二、阅读短文,根据短文内容及首字母提示,在空白处填入一个适当的单词。10分

Man has a big brain. He can think and s ______ languages.

Scientists once thought that man isn’t the same as animals b _______ man can think and learn. They know now that dogs, monkeys and birds can learn, too.

They are beginning to u________ that men are different from animals because they can speak. Animals can’t speak. They make much n________ when they are afraid, or unhappy. Apes(猿) can learn some things more quickly than man. One or two of them have learned a few words. But they cannot join words to make s _______ . They cannot think l________ us because they have no language. Language is a wonderful thing. Man has been a_______ to build a modern world because he has language. Every child can speak his own language very

w________ when he is four or five, b ______ no animals learn to speak. How do children learn it? Scientists don’t really know

w________ happens inside our body when we speak. They only know that man can speak because he has a brain. 三、完型填空。10分

Anne is a newspaper reporter. She chose this__1____ so she could travel around the world. The work has taught her many unforgettable

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lessons. She has seen wars, earthquakes and death. But she has___2__ seen courage, hope and happiness.

Last year, she won an award for her reporting in Africa. She was very proud____3___ it. At first, she thought she got the award because of her good work. But then she realized that she should thank many other people for ___4_____help.

Anne was born in Jamaica. Her family was not poor, but it was not ___5___ , either. Her parents had to ____6__hard so that she could go to school. At school, Anne was not a good student, __7____she enjoyed writing because her English teacher said, “Anne, you are a wonderful _____8__.” The teacher encouraged her all the time.

Later, Anne went to university in Canada and then ____9___for a job. It was very difficult. Then, one day, she went to see the editor of a newspaper in Ottawa. The editor gave her a job. “Everyone needs a __10___ at first.” He said.

1. A. book B. job C. sweater D. picture 2. A. still B. never C. also D. only 3. A. to B. of C. for D. from 4. A. my B. his C. our D. their 5. A. rich B. new C. small D. big 6. A. study B. walk C. work D. play 7. A. but B. if C. because D. so

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8. A. farmer B. nurse C. doctor D. writer 9. A. looked B. made C. joined D. found 10. A. ticket B. hobby C. chance D. habit 四、阅读。40分

A

According to the American Automobile Association, since 1964 all cars sold in the United States have been equipped with seat belts. (These are also called safety belts.)Many studies of auto mobile accidents have shown that safety belts can save lives. One study showed that forty percent of those killed in auto accidents could have been saved if they had been wearing seat belts.

Unfortunately belts are worn only by a small percentage of drivers and passengers--about fifteen percent in cities, and only nine percent in small towns. And safety belts cannot protect people who do not wear them.

In order to find out what kinds of people do wear seat belts, a study was made in several cities of the United States. The following facts were learned about those who use their safety belts: ⑴. They do not smoke while driving.

⑵. They have had more education than non-users.

⑶. They know someone who was injured(but not killed) in an automobile accident.

Advertisements based on these facts have been printed in newspapers and magazines in order to teach people the importance of using seat belts. But these advertisements have not helped much. Some people believe there should be a law requiring drivers and passengers to use safety belts. In Australia, where there is such a law, deaths in auto accidents have decreased twenty-four percent. 1. The selection is mainly about ____. A. automobiles in the United States B. accident involving cars

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C. safety belts for drivers and passengers D. traffic jams

2. The selection says that in Australia ____.

A. a law requires drivers and passengers to use seat belts B. about 50% of the drivers wear seat belts

C. the importance of seat belts is advertised in newspapers and magazines

D. the auto accidents have kept the same percent 3. People who live in small towns ___.

A. have fewer accidents than those who live in cities

B. are less likely to wear seat belts than those who live in cities C. tend to favour the passing of a law to require the use of seat belts D. are against the law that requires people to use seat belts

4. In Australia, where there is such a law, deaths in auto accidents have decreased ____. A. twenty-four percent B. fifty percent C. ten percent D. fifteen percent

5. Many studies have shown that seat belts can save lives of those ____.

A. who never wear seat belts

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B. who seldom wear seat belts

C. who are wearing seat belts when the accidents happen D. who sit at the back of the cars B

Many animals have an excellent sense of smell, which they use in hunting. On the other hand, their eyesight may be poor. Dogs, for example, have poor eyesight and no color vision. They see only shades of gray. But a dog’s sense of smell is extraordinary.

The kind of dog known as Alastian has 220 million olfactory cells. Man has five million. Scientists believe that the Alastian is one million times better than man in finding out odors.

The human sense of smell, however, is really quite good. The average human being can distinguish more than 10000 different odors. Answer the questions:

6. According to the passage, which of the following facts is not true? ____

A. Many animals have poor eyesight while their sense of smell is quite good.

B. Dogs are color blind.

C. The human sense of smell is not good. D. Dogs can see no more than shades of gray.

7. The Alastian’s olfactory cells are ____ times as many as man’s. A. forty-four B. one million C. 220 million D. 10000 8. The underlined word odor means a ____.

A. thing B. person C. smell D. color

9. Generally speaking, a man can tell ____ different odors.

A. five million B. more than 10000 C. fewer than 10000 D. no more than 10000

10. The best title of the passage is “____”.

A. The Human Sense of Smell B. Dogs Have Poor Eyesight C. Sense of Smell D. Dogs Have Excellent Sense of Smell

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C

In Melbourne, Australia, not long ago specialists gave advice on a patient’s problem. There’s nothing unusual in that except that the patient was in the far west of New South Wales at the time. That’s hundreds of miles from Melbourne. The heart disease experts were able to make their diagnosis after listening to the patient’s heartbeat over the telephone.

They were testing a new device that can change readings of a patient’s heartbeat into tone signals that can be sent by telephone. The device was designed in Australia. It is meant for use in areas far from large cities. Doctors in remote areas can take the heartbeat readings right in the patient’s home. Then they can play them over a telephone line to specialists in larger centers. The doctor in the remote area is thus able to get an expert’s opinion on the heart condition of his patient. Experiments with the device show that the whole process takes only a few minutes. Answer the questions:

11. This article is mainly about a device for ____. A. preventing heart disease B. sending medical information C. moving heart patients

D. recording doctors’ conversations

12. Doctors in remote areas sometimes need advice because they don’t have ____.

A. any training in medicine

B. connections with telephone or telegraph offices C. enough nurses and technicians to help them

D. the special knowledge needed to treat every condition 13. The readings are changed to tone signals in the ___. A. specialist’s office B. patient’s home C. city hospital D. radio station

14. Which happens last? ____

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A. The specialist makes his diagnosis. B. The doctor goes to the patient’s home. C. The specialist gives the doctor his opinion. D. The specialist hears the patient’s heartbeat.

15. From the article we can conclude(得出结论)that Australia has a number of ____. A. remote areas B. good highways

C. mountainous regions D. strange animals

C

Evaluating Sources (来源) of health Information

Making good choices about your own health requires reasonable evaluation. A key first step in bettering your evaluation ability is to look carefully at your sources of healthy information. Reasonable evaluation includes knowing where and how to fins relevant information, how to separate fact from opinions, how to recognize poor reasoning, and how to analyze information and the reliability of sources. 16 Go to the original source. Media reports often simplify the results of medical research. Find out for yourself what a study really reported, and determine whether it was based on good science. Think about the type of study. 17

Watch for misleading language. Some studies will find that a behavior “contributes to” or is “associated with” an outcome; this does not mean that a certain course must lead to a certain result. 18 Carefully read or listen to information in order to fully understand it.

Use your common sense. If a report seems too good to be true, probably it is. Be especially careful of information contained in advertisements. 19 Evaluate “scientific” statements carefully, and be aware of quackery(江湖骗术).

20 Friends and family members can be a great source of ideas and inspiration, but each of us needs to find a healthy lifestyle that works

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