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1、第一部分:聽力略第二部分:英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié) 單項填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)21. The children in this school are _to speak English every time they meet each other. A. suggested B. hoped C. agreed D. required22. Every one of the customers in this shop can take as many as he likes because everything _there is free of cha

2、rge. A. sells B. sold C. is sold D. sell23. A computer costs about _of a typewriter. A. the nine time price B. nine times price C. the nine times price D. nine times the price24. _will matter much.A. I shall take what measuresB. What measures shall I takeC. It is what measures I shall takeD. What me

3、asures I shall take25. I wonder why they are late. They _the train.A. had missed B. could have missedC. may have missed D. might miss26. Mother asked not to trouble her with so many questions if she _housework.A. does B. is doing C. would do D. was doing27. It was _my father worked thirty years ago

4、_I am working now.A. where; that B. where; whereC. that; where D. that; that28. They could read only such stories _had been rewritten in simple English.A. that B. which C. as D. what29. Reaching the end of the swimming pool, back _.A. swam he B. he swamC. the swimmer swam D. did the swimmer swim30.

5、Though _number of students have given up smoking, _number of students who smoke is increasing. A. a; the B. the; a C. a; a D. the; the31. _all that she had a good sense of direction, she couldnt find out the primary school where she used to study years ago in the city traffic map. A. At B. In C. For

6、 D. On32. The local health organization is reported _twenty five years ago when Dr. Andon became its first president. A. to be set up B. being set up C. to have been set up D. having been set up33. _permission to hold a party at home, Mary started to write an invitation to her friends. A. Giving B.

7、Having been given C. Having given D. To be given34. Did they offer us enough books? -_than we had expected. A. Much more B. Many more C. Little more D. Rather35. I expect everything will turn out as you wish.-_. A. The same to you B. All right C. Id like to D. Certainly第二節(jié) 完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)

8、A little boy invited his mother to attend his primary schools first teacher-parent meeting. To the little boys 36 , she said she would go. This would be the first time that he classmates and teacher 37 his mother and he was embarrassed(難堪) by her appearance. 38 she was a beautiful woman, there was a

9、 severe scar(傷疤) that 39 nearly the entire right side of her face. The boy 40 wanted to talk about why or how she got the scar. At the meeting, the people were 41 by the kindness and 42 beauty of his mother despite the scar, 43 the little boy was still embarrassed and hid 44 from everyone. He did, h

10、owever, get within earshot of a 45 between his mother and his teacher, and heard them speaking. “ 46 did you get the scar on your face?” the teacher asked. The mother replied, “When my son was a baby, he was in a room that caught fire. Everyone was 47 afraid to go in because the fire out of control,

11、 so I went in. As I was 48 towards his bed, I saw a beam coming down and I placed myself 49 him trying to protect him. I was knocked unconscious(失去知覺的) but 50 , a fireman came in and 51 both of us.” She untouched the 52 side of her face. “This scar will be permanent, but to this day, I have never 53

12、 doing what I did.” At this point, the little boy came out running towards his mother with tears in his eyes. He held her and felt a great 54 of sacrifice(犧牲) that his mother had made for him. He held her hand tightly for the 55 of the day.36. A. pleasure B. disappointment C. joy D. happiness37. A.

13、enjoyed B. found C. met D. laughed38. A. Because B. Although C. Unless D. Since39. A. covered B. lay C. stood D. spread40.A. always B. usually C. never D. often41. A. struck B. moved C. pleased D. impressed42. A. real B. true C. natural D. pretty43. A. yet B. so C. and D. for44. A. herself B. himsel

14、f C. themselves D. itself45. A. quarrel B. argument C. discussion D. conversation46. A. How B. When C. Why D. Where47. A. so B. too C. quite D. rather48. A. walking B. rushing C. coming D. moving49. A. above B. on C. off D. over50. A. finally B. fortunately C. suddenly D. hurriedly51. A. helped B. n

15、oticed C.protected D. saved 52. A. burnt B. cut C. beaten D. hidden53. A. forgotten B. minded C. remembered D. regretted54. A. sense B. idea C. wave D. power55. A. other B. rest C. moment D. time第三部分:閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分, 滿分40分)AThe yearly Academy Awards ceremony was once a private affair. Now, because

16、of television, it is very much a public affair. Hundreds of people gather in Hollywood to see the Oscars presented to outstanding(杰出的) actors, and others involved(參與) in the motion picture industry. Millions more watch on television.It all began on May 16, 1929, when 270 men and women sat down to di

17、nner at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel. There was no secret about the winners. The names of the winners had been known for months. Janet Gaynor, for example, had won as Best Actress. Douglas Fairbanks presented her with the famous gold statue(塑像). The little statue was not then called Oscar. Like a n

18、ew actor, Oscar was unknown. About six years later, it somehow got that renowned name. A number of explanations have been offered for its origin(由來), but nobody knows the true story for certain.Nowadays the results of the Oscar voting are kept secret. Only two people know the winners before the name

19、s are announced at the ceremony. The counting of votes is not done by one group of people but by different groups. Nobody except two members of an accounting(計票) company sees the final results.The information is not kept in open files(卷宗). Winners' names are placed in closed envelopes. The accou

20、ntants each carry a complete set of envelopes to the ceremony. One set is simply a spare to be used in case something happens to the other one.56.As used in Paragraph 2, renowned means _.A. strange B. wonderful C. much-disliked D. famous57.May 16, 1929 marks _.A. Douglas Fairbanks' first winning

21、 of an Academy AwardB. The first time Oscar got its nameC. The first time the Awards were kept secretD. Janet Gaynor's recognition as Best Actress58.Two sets of envelopes are prepared for the ceremony _.A. one for New York, one for HollywoodB. in order to be perfectly safeC. one for the ceremony

22、, one for the newspapersD. just because that is the customBDid you ever notice that when youre fat, men dont look you in the eye? They look across your shoulder. Theres no eye contact.My name is Leslie. I am a real person. Up until two years ago, I was never looked in the eye, by anyone.I was too ti

23、red to be a lover to my husband. I was falling asleep by 8 oclock most evenings. When I did go out for an evening. my husband was ashamed of me. And he said so to my face. When I walked, my thighs scrape together. I couldnt even cross my legs. I was fat. Not just“overweight”Fat. I was 555” tall and

24、weighed 205 pounds.About 18 months ago, my husband Darrell left a “Dear Leslie”letter on my bed and asked for divorce.I went to a psychologist for advice. I knew that my weight was the source of my troubles. But Id tried 14 different diets, at which I failed one by one.He listened carefully and reco

25、mmended an entirely different program. This was not a “diet.”It was a unique new weight-loss program researched by a team of specialists who help to treat the severely fat. I entered the program. Within the first four days, I lost only three pounds. So I was disappointed. But during the three weeks

26、that followed, my weight began to drop from 205 pounds to 124 pounds. To me it was a miracle.The reason the program worked was simple. I was always eating. I could eat six times every day. I could snack in the afternoon. Snack before dinner. I could even have snack at night while watching TV.How can

27、 you eat so much and still lose weight?The secret is in the combination of foods, approved by the research team, which you eat in each 24 hour period. You will enjoy a variety of meats, chicken, fish, vegetables, potatoes, sauces. Even some light wine or beer if you wish. But be sure to have them in

28、 the right proportion(比例)thus a complete 24-hour fat-reduction cycle is formed.Without hunger, without nervousness, it lets you lose pounds so easily. Once you lose the weight, youll keep it off. Forever, I am sure of that.59Leslie .Ahad never looked anybody in their eyes.Bhad difficulties in walkin

29、g because she was too fat.Cwas looked down upon by her husband because she went to bed too early each evening.Dwas often embarrassed because she was overweight for her height.60Leslie went to psychologist for advice in order to .Alose her weight.Brecover her marriageCget a vegetarian dietDbecome an

30、advisor61The weight-loss program worked very well. The reason is that .ALeslie ate very little food and sometimes even fast food.BLeslie only had snacks and never had dinners.CLeslie could have rich food several times a day in the right proportion.DLeslie had rich food whenever she felt hungry.62Whe

31、re do you think this article is most likely to appear?ADaily newspaper.BWomens magazine.CApart of a novel.DNewsweek magazine. CBorn in the little village of Kirkaldy, near Edinburgh, Scotland, Adam Smith (17231790) was kidnapped when he was four years old by gypsies(吉普賽人) who soon abandoned(拋棄)him.

32、He would have made a very poor gypsy because he later revealed(揭露,展現(xiàn)) himself to be a towering figure in social economics. Gentle and absent-minded, Smith was impressed by what he called “the progress of opulence”,that is, the increasing of wealth he observed around him. He attributed this to the pr

33、oductive aspects of natural selfishness, observing that self-seeking individuals are often “l(fā)ed by an invisible hand without knowing it, without intending it, to advance the interest of society”. Let individual interest run free, and it would benefit the interest of all, he claimed. Government const

34、raint(限制) prevented the development of beneficial private companies. Published in the same year as the Declaration of Independence, The Wealth of Nations (1776) explained how the invisible hand of competition guided an economic system based on self-interest. On the national level as on the internati

35、onal, competition and the acquisitive(想獲得的) drive set free would cause wealth to grow. But the essence(精髓) of material success lay in the division of labor, which leads to rising production. Written in a pre-industrial age, The Wealth of Nations opens with a famous passage describing a pin factory i

36、n which ten persons, by specializing in a variety of tasks, turn out 48000 pins a day, much more than the few that each could have produced alone.63. The word “opulence”(Lines 4 5, Para. 1) moat probably means _. A. wealthB. povertyC. growthD. failure64. According to Adam Smith, if let free, individ

37、ual interest would_.A. benefit the whole societyB. ruin the moral values of the peopleC. destroy the national economyD. only benefit the rich65. Too much government interference would _.A. promote the development of companiesB. encourage more people to establish new firmsC. hinder the development of

38、 beneficial private companiesD. increase the wealth of the nation66.The essence of material success, according to Adam Smith, consisted in _.A. division of laborB. the invisible handC. the acquisitive driveD. the self-interestCThe local bus network gives access to most of the attractions of Nottingh

39、amshire, making it easy for you to enjoy all that the county has to offer. Why not let Nottinghamshires buses provide you with a cheap, convenient and safe way of enjoying a day out. They even take away the worry of stopping for lunch, having a drink and then deciding whos going to drive home.Specia

40、l Sunday ticket saves you money.Nottinghamshire County Councils Day Ranger tickets give you unlimited travel on buses right across the county every Sunday and Bank Holiday Monday and will entitle you to discounts at several visitor attractions. This means that you can save money by traveling by bus.

41、 Prices are currently:Adults 5.00Children & Concessions 2.50Family ticket 9.00 (2 adults & up to 3 children)Simply buy your ticket on the first bus you board on a Sunday and then travel wherever you want in Nottinghamshire for the rest of the day.Finding out about getting around the county c

42、ouldnt be easier. Information on bus service is widely available at:Bus stationsLibrariesCounty contact pointsTourist information centers.You can also visit our web site at: www. Nottinghamshire . gov. uk/busesThere is extensive information on bus travel and the attractions of the county. We also pr

43、ovide a journey planner and access to timetables for all the bus services operating in the county. There are links to the individual bus operators for further information on fares and special offers.TravelinePublic transport info0870 608 2 608.uk 67What can we do according to the ad

44、?AWe can enjoy all of the attractions of the county by bus.BDay Ranger tickets can offer us unlimited bus travel across the county every day.CWe may be able to visit some scenic spots at a fairly low price.DWe need purchase our tickets anytime we get on board the bus.68Information on bus services is

45、 available at these places EXCEPT .Avisitor attractionsBtourist information centersCthe County Councils web siteDuniversity libraries69How much will you be charged if your family(a couple and two children)goes on a special-Sunday-ticket trip?A15.00.B12.50.C9.00.D5.0070If you ask for further informat

46、ion on fares of the individual bus operators, you may as well .Abrowse www. Nottinghamshire. Gov.uk/busesBcall 0870 608 2 608Cgo to the County CouncilDrefer to county contact points ESpace is a dangerous place, not only because of meteors(流星)but also because of rays from the sun and other stars. The

47、 atmosphere again acts as our protective blanket on earth. Light gets through, and this is essential for plants to make the food which we eat. Heat, too, makes our environment endurable(可忍受的). Various kinds of rays come through the air from outer space, but enormous quantities of radiation from the

48、sun are screened(遮蔽) off. As soon as men leave the atmosphere they are exposed to this radiation but their spacesuits or the wall of their spacecraft, if they are inside, do prevent a lot of radiation damage.Radiation is the greatest known danger to explorers in space. The unit of radiation is calle

49、d “rem”. Scientists have reason to think that a man can put up with far more radiation than 0.1 rem without being damaged; the figure of 60 rems has been agreed on. The trouble is that it is extremely difficult to be sure about radiation damage - a person may feel perfectly well, but the cells of hi

50、s or her sex organs may be damaged, and this will not be discovered until the birth of deformed(畸形的) children or even grandchildren . Missions(使命) of the Apollo fights have had to cross belts of high radiation and, during the outward and return journeys, the Apollo crew accumulated a large amount of

51、 rems. So far, no dangerous amounts of radiation have been reported, but the Apollo missions have been quite short. We simply do not know yet how men are going to get on when they spend weeks and months outside the protection of the atmosphere, working in a space laboratory . Drugs might help to dec

52、rease the damage done by radiation, but no really effective ones have been found so far.71. According to the first paragraph, the atmosphere is essential to man in that _.A. it protects him against the harmful rays from spaceB. it provides sufficient light for plant growthC. it supplies the heat nec

53、essary for human survivalD. it screens off the falling meteors72. We know from the passage that _.A. exposure to even tiny amounts of radiation is fatalB. the effect of exposure to radiation is slaw in comingC. radiation is avoidable in space explorationD. astronauts in space suits neednt worry abou

54、t radiation damage73. The harm radiation has done to the Apollo crew members _.A. is not important B. is enormousC. seems overestimated D. remains unknown74. It can be inferred from the passage that _.A. the Apollo mission was very successfulB. protection from space radiation is no easy jobC. astronauts will have deformed children or grand childrenD. r

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