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1、n更多企業(yè)學(xué)院: 中小企業(yè)管理全能版183套講座+89700份資料總經(jīng)理、高層管理49套講座+16388份資料中層管理學(xué)院46套講座+6020份資料國學(xué)智慧、易經(jīng)46套講座人力資源學(xué)院56套講座+27123份資料各階段員工培訓(xùn)學(xué)院77套講座+ 324份資料員工管理企業(yè)學(xué)院67套講座+ 8720份資料工廠生產(chǎn)管理學(xué)院52套講座+ 13920份資料財務(wù)管理學(xué)院53套講座+ 17945份資料銷售經(jīng)理學(xué)院56套講座+ 14350份資料銷售人員培訓(xùn)學(xué)院72套講座+ 4879份資料2008年清遠(yuǎn)市普通高中畢業(yè)班第一次調(diào)研考試英語試題一、聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié) 聽力理解 (5段共15小題;每小題2

2、分,滿分30分)每段播放兩遍。各段后有幾個小題,各段播放前每小題有5秒鐘的閱題時間。請根據(jù)各段播放內(nèi)容及其相關(guān)小題,在5秒鐘內(nèi)從題中所給的A、B、C項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。 聽下面一段對話,回答13三個小題1.What are they looking for ?A. Iliffe Road. B. A restaurant.C. The womans friend,Tom.2. How do they find the address?A. By asking Tom. B. By referring to the Internet.C. By looking up a

3、telephone book.3. What is the telephone number?A. (01) 3684827. B. (01) 8364827.C. (01) 8364877.聽下面一段對話,回答第46三個小題。4. Who answers the phone? A. Tom. B. Toms wife.C. Susan.5. When are they going to New Zealand ?A. In two weeks. B. In a couple of months.C. In half a year.6. Where are they going to meet

4、?A. At Susans. B. At Toms.C. In New Zealand.聽下面一段獨白,回答第79三個小題。7. How many people will be employed?A. 90. B. 9,000.C. Not mentioned.8. What kind of people didnt they need?A. Those who knew no foreign language. B. Those who can work more than 40 hours a week.C. Those who had no experience in office wo

5、rk.9. Who will get a higher pay?A. Those who are well educated. B. Those who have much experience.C. Those who can speak a second language. 聽下面一段獨白,回答第1012三個小題。10. What did the speaker use to do for a living?A. He ran a village shop. B. He worked in an advertising agency. C. He worked on a farm.11.H

6、ow was the speakers life in the past?A. Boring. B. Peaceful.C. Stressful.12. What made the speaker change his lifestyle?A. His desire to start his own business. B. The problem in his family life. C. His dream of living in the countryside. 聽下面一段對話,回答第1315三個小題。13. What is the interview mainly about?A.

7、 The dancers early life. B. The dancers birth.C. The dancers study.14. Where do you think the interview probably take place ?A. In France. B. In Canada.C. In America.15. When did the dancer leave France ?A. In about 1948. B. In about 1931.C. In about 1938.第二節(jié) 聽取信息(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)聽下面一段獨白, 請根據(jù)題目要求,從所

8、聽到的內(nèi)容中獲取必要的信息,填入答題卡標(biāo)號為16-20的空格中。聽錄音前,你將有10秒鐘的閱題時間,錄音讀兩遍。你將有80秒鐘的作答時間。 A courseName of the courseEconomicsTime to meet each day16._ a.m.Things for learners to do17. _on Monday and Wednesday18. _ on FridayRequirement19. _Grades20. depending on _.二、 語言知識及應(yīng)用(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié):完形填空(共10小題;每小題2分,滿分20分)閱讀下面短文,掌

9、握其大意,然后從2130各題所給的A、B、C和D項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。After the official ban on motorcycles and electric cycles, bikes are set to return to the major urban streets of Guangzhou, according to the citys urban planning bureau. The bureau 21 the above remarks in an official response to a proposal to restore and

10、 build 22 lanes at major streets by Mr. Chen Zhongqian, a local lawmaker. “Bicycles are especially 23 and convenient for the people with a lower income in the city, who can save a lot of money by riding a bike to work, ” said Mr. Chen. “So, bicycle lanes 24 be restored or built in the citys major st

11、reet.” The local planning bureau is quite 25 on Mr. Chens proposal. “Different 26 will be taken in different areas,” said Liu Yidong, the spokesman of the bureau. “We will make our efforts to set up bike lanes 27 possible, and we will design such lanes on new roads.” 28 , the city is planning to set

12、 up more parking places for bikes in the residential buildings, especially 29 near the subway stations to ease the parking situation, said the urban planning bureau. The existent parking places for motorcycles 30 into the ones for bikes. 21. A. didB. madeC. tookD. had22. A. pedestrianB. busC. bicycl

13、eD. motorcycle23. A. necessaryB. possibleC. easyD. comfortable24.A. mustB. canC. mayD. should25. A. optimistic B. positiveC. pessimisticD. negative26. A. measuresB. waysC. suggestionsD. opinions27. A. whateverB. howeverC. wheneverD. wherever28. A. HoweverB. BesidesC. ThereforeD. On the other hand29.

14、 A. thoseB. theseC. thatD. this30. A. have been transformedB. have to be transformed C. will be transformedD. are being transformed第二節(jié):語法填空(共10小題,每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,按照句子結(jié)構(gòu)的語法性和上下文連貫的要求,在空格處填入一個適當(dāng)?shù)脑~或使用括號中詞語的正確形式填空,并將答案填寫在答題卡標(biāo)號為31-40的相應(yīng)位置上。A regular inspection last month by the Ministry of Agricultu

15、re showed that food quality in 37 major cities has improved after a four-month promotional campaign.The nationwide inspection of vegetables, pork and aquatic products 31 (find) acceptance rates had risen since August 32 the campaign was launched. The inspection found that 95.3 percent of the country

16、s vegetables were safe in terms of pesticide residues; so were 98.4 percent of meat products because a drug some farmers 33 (use) to put in pig feed but which is now banned due to 34 damage it can cause to the human heart. 99.8 percent of aquatic products were free of chloramphenicol, and 95.7 perce

17、nt were free from malachite green, both of 35 are banned fish food supplements. No pork products in Beijing, Shenzhen, Shanghai and 25 other cities 36 (pollute) with banned drugs. Aquatic products in seven cities 37 (include) Beijing, Tianjin and Guangzhou were also found to be safe from 38 (legal)

18、drugs.Thanks to the campaign, public 39 (aware) of agricultural product quality and food safety has been strengthened.The ministry said it will follow up the campaign by cracking down on fake agricultural supplies and develop a network that gives farmers access 40 authentic and good-quality agricult

19、ural materials.三、 閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié):閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。A.Any cell in the body has the potential to become malignant(惡性的), thus, cancer can, in fact, affect the heart. Cancer arises from mutations(突變) in the DNA of a cell. Usually a cancerous cell undergoe

20、s several mutations before it becomes a deadly, invasive cancer. Most of these mutations occur when the cell is dividing and replicating its DNA. The only way for a cell to reproduce a mutation is to divide and pass those mutations on to its daughter cells. With regard to the heart cells, however, t

21、hey just go right on pumping and doing their job and dont replicate to make new heart cells unless there has been some injury. With so little cell division going on in the heart there is very little chance for mutations to occur and get passed on to daughter cells. Now think about the types of cance

22、r that are most commonbreast, colon ( ), and skin, among others. Most of the cells in these tissues are replacing themselves all the time. In addition, skin and colon cells are constantly being exposed to things that cause mutationsultraviolet rays(紫外線) for the skin and carcinogens(致癌物質(zhì)) in food for

23、 the colon. As a result, the likelihood of mutations is higher, and there is more opportunity to pass these mutations on to daughter cells during cell division. This is why these types of cancer are common. The heart, in contrast, doesnt get exposed to many carcinogens, just those in the blood. That

24、, combined with the fact that the heart cells do not often replicate, is why you dont see much cancer of the heart muscle. Indeed, according to cancer statistics, it does not appear to occur at any measurable rate.41.A cell becomes cancerous _.A. if it is dividing and replicating itselfB. after it e

25、xperiences several mutations in its DNAC. when it has the power to kill other cellsD. when it is exposed to ultraviolet rays42.Heart cells have little chance to become cancerous because _.A. there is little cell division in the heartB. they are never exposed to carcinogensC. they are replacing thems

26、elves all the timeD. they pass mutations on to daughter cells43.The passage infers that _.A. The more mutations the cell undergoes, the less likely it would develop into cancer.B. The more replicable the cell is, the more likely it would become cancer.C. Not all cells in our body have the potential

27、to develop into cancer.D. cancer only occurs in breast, colon and skin of our body.44.The underlined word “replicating” in paragraph 1 means _.A. get rid of B. increase C. copy exactly D. change45.The best title for this passage is _.A. Cancer and Cells B. Division and MutationsC. How Cancer Occurs

28、D. No Heart Cancer B. “Fathers should be neither seen nor heard.” Wrote Oscar Wilde. “This is the only proper basis for family life.” Its hard to say what Wilde would have thought of this week s cover photo or the pictures inside of dads and their children. Several clearly fight against his idea. An

29、d thats just what the photographers intended.Gregory Heisler, who did the cover photograph, says he wanted the image to show genuine love. So, rather than use professional models, he went out and found some “real dads and their real kids.” Adds Heisler: “I wanted something more authentic to the expe

30、rience of being a father.” This isnt the first time that Heisler, 39, has expressed his ideas for the cover of TIME. His photographs have graced the front of the magazine some 20 times, such as Olympic athlete Jackie Joyner Kersee , director David Lynch , former President George Bush and Ted Turner

31、for the Man of the Year issues in 1991 and 1992. But this weeks TIME cover has special meaning, he says, because he and his wife Prudence had their first child, Lucy, 16 months ago.The pictures appearing inside were all done by photographer Jeffrey Lowe. Although Lowe has not experienced fatherhood

32、yet, he observed many intimate(親密的) moments of parenting by spending a lot of time with each dad and child. Of all the pictures. Lowe was most deeply touched by the father-to-be holding his wife who was carrying a baby inside her body.While most of the credit(聲望) for the pictures rightly goes to tho

33、se behind the camera, Lina Freeman and Mary Worrell Bousquette, picture editors ,who work behind the scenes, should also be praised. Freeman, for instance, had the challenging task of making arrangements for the group portrait of child movie stars by Heisler that appears on page 62. She says: “My gr

34、eatest reward is working with these great artists.” Bousquette edited the pictures that appeared inside. “I wanted our story to show the many faces of fatherhood,” she says. At least in this issue, those fathers are seen as well as heard. Sorry, Oscar.46.Oscar Wilde holds the view that_.A. fathers s

35、hould be far away from the family to make money to raise their childrenB. in family life, fathers are supposed to keep a certain distance with their childrenC. children seldom see or hear their father in family lifeD. fathers should have a close relationship with their children in family life47.The

36、photographers of this weeks Time want to _.A. prove that Oscar Wilds view was wrongB. show that they are in favor of Oscar Wilds viewC. show many faces of fathersD. say sorry to Oscar Wild48.We can infer from the passage that .A. Gregory Heisler is 39 years oldB. Lina Freeman is a picture editorC. i

37、t is the first time for Heisler to express his idea of genuine love for the cover of TIMED. Gregory Heisler is good at making cover photographs49.How did Jeffrey Lowe manage to show a fathers feelings?A. By having his own child.B. By spending time with the wife who was carrying a baby.C. By mixing w

38、ith many fathers and their children.D. By observing many parents.50.The author wrote this text in order to_.A. show how professional the photographers areB. praise the work by the photographers and the editorsC. call on people to love their fathersD. show how great fathers areC.The Philippines expec

39、ts that some 110,000 South Korean students will travel to the country in 2007, mainly to attend English language lessons, the Philippines Daily Inquirer has reported.Head of Philippine Department of Tourism Team Korea, Maricon Basco Ebron, made the assessment at the recently concluded Korea Student

40、Fair 2007, which attracted 30,000 South Korean students, all seriously planning to study abroad. In that event alone, around 8,000 students were booked by 14 Philippine-based schools.According to Ebron, the estimated figure was based on actual figures recorded by the Philippine Bureau of Immigration

41、 in the past. The number of students would account for about 15 to 17 percent of the total visitors expected from South Korean in 2007. “Yet, that percentage is quite conservative since it does not include students with alien resident visas or those young people being brought in by South Korean reti

42、rees and businessmen,” Ebron said.While the Philippines is not a native English-speaking country, the cheaper cost of English-based education is a major plus for South Koreans. “Sending a child to the US for one year is equivalent to sending a child to the Philippines for two years-plus the mom,” Eb

43、ron said, referring to the fact South Korean parents could easily come the Philippines to check on their children. Oh Hyun-Sook, who works with the Philippine tourism office in Seoul, estimated the cost of South Korean university education at $4,000 per semester, or roughly four times the tuition fo

44、r the same period in a major university in Metro Manila. Meanwhile, many South Koreans enroll in short-term English as Second Language courses or study for the TOFL in the Philippines as preparation for further education in another country. Younger students come in for language camps, typically two-

45、month courses during their summer or winter break.According to Oh Hyun-Sook, children as young as five years old are sent abroad, both “to study the English language and to experience a different culture”. “Its a fact that when you have English language skills, youre more competitive, whether you wo

46、rk in Seoul or abroad,” Oh Hyun-Sook added.51.In 2007, about _ South Korean visitors will travel to The Philippines.A. 650,000B. 110,000C.30,000D. 38,00052.The underlined word “plus” in Paragraph 4 probably means:_.A. additionBdrawbackCcostD. advantage53.We can learn from the passage that_.A. educat

47、ion situation is not so good in South Korean.B. it takes about $16,000 to study in the major University in Metro ManilaC. education is highly valued among South KoreanD. when studying in the Philippines, South Korean students will have languages camps in summer or winter holidays.54.The passage main

48、ly tells us that_.A. the Philippines is the first choice for many South Koreans to study English abroadB. it costs South Koreans less money to study in the PhilippinesC. South Korean students are welcome to study English in the PhilippinesD. studying English in the Philippines helps South Korean stu

49、dents a lot55.This passage is probably taken from _. A. an educational documentB. a newspaperC. a government reportD. a travel magazine第二節(jié) 信息匹配(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)請閱讀下面幾則公告,并按照要求匹配信息。請在答題卡上將對應(yīng)題號的相應(yīng)選項字母涂黑。首先,請閱讀下列職位招聘的信息:A:BRUCES BRICK Inc. is looking for general laborer. Wage starts at $9/ hr, but may

50、 be increased if you have brick laying experience. Call Bruce or Sherry, 781-2453, if no answer, leave message.B: BABYSITTERMY HOME If you are available a few hours during the evening and occasional weekends to care for 2 school-age children, please call Gayle Moore days 800-1111, evenings and weeke

51、nds 800-4964.C: NIGHT WATCH Oversea boys home at residential treatment center in Cedar View, near Roosevelt. Will do routine bed checks, log sleeping habits, other duties as assigned. Great benefit package. Must be under 35, male. Will work 11pm-7am. Must pass background check, drug screen. Contact

52、Nadine, 353-4498 ext. 107, email , or fax 353-4898.D: SECRETARY for construction co. Position requires good command of Chinese & English, bookkeeping & figure ability, organization abilities. Experience only . Salary range $930-$1100 depending on education and experience. Resume t

53、o The Burdick Group, 238 Montgomery St., SF 94111.E: THE CHIROPRACTIC CENTRE is looking for a full-time receptionist/Admin. Person must speak Cantonese and English. Strong Interest in health. Great personality. Love kids and people. Reliable. No experience required. For further details and applicati

54、on please go to the SCMP website and search The Chiropractic Centre. Or email for application details.F: TECHNICIAN Residential treatment center in Cedar View is seeking to hire highly motivated, positive role model who enjoys working with youth. Great benefit package. Pay based on experience and ed

55、ucation. Must certify in CPR, First Aid, and PCS. Must work some weekends, holidays. Must pass drug test, background check. Contact Nadine, 353-4498 ext. 107, email , or fax 353-4898請閱讀下列應(yīng)聘者的信息,然后匹配應(yīng)聘者與所擬應(yīng)聘的職位:56. Alice, a native of Beijing , has worked as a secretary for two years. She is excellent at maths and has passed CET-4 ( College English Test, Band 4). 57. Peter , aged 36 , will do anything for a living! He once worked in a construction team. He can work at any time except weekends. 58. Jack is looking for a well paid job. He is at the age o

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