重庆市高三联合诊断性考试

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2006届重庆市高三联合诊断性考试(第一次)

第一部分:听力

1.     what are the two speakers talking? A. A novel B. A match C.A movie

2.     what does the man agree to do for the man? A. Tell him the time B. Take care of his bag C. Help him find his books

3.     How does the man prefer to go to work? A. By car B. By bus C. On foot

4.     What is the most probable result of the talk? A. The woman will accept the man’s offer B The woman will stay at home studying C. The woman will have a test on Saturday night.

5.     Who is the woman probably talking to? A.A house painter B. A mailman C. A carpenter

6.     What does Tom usually have for lunch? A.A sandwich and a cup of coffee B. A cup of coffee and some chicken C. Sandwiches and some fruit.

7.     Why doesn’t he want to eat anything for dinner sometimes? A. Because he wanted to lose weight. B. Because he is too tired. C Because he ahs no time. the exam easy.

8.     .What does the woman think? A. It’s not easy to meet people when traveling in a foreign country. B. People from different places worry about the same things. C. People needn’t worry about their children

9.     .What sports does the man like to play after work? A. Table tennis, running and golf. B. Tennis ,jogging and golf. C. Tennis, jogging and golf.

10.   How often does the man play golf? A. About once a week.  B. About once a month. C. About once a year.

11.   What time will they meet at the club? A. At 1:30 p.m  B. At 1:30 a.m. C. About 2:30 p.m.

12.   Where did the speaker and his friend stay for two weeks last summer? A. In the University of Miami. B. In Florida.  C. In New York.

13.   How long did it take them to fly to Miami? A. About two hours.  B. About half a day. C. About three hours.

14.   What’s the weather like during their stay there? A. Very good with occasional rain.  B. Very nice every day. C. Very good sometimes.

15.   Why did Ruth call Tim? A. To find out if the book she ordered is in. B. To ask him to attend a Students’ Union meeting. C. To see if he has time to welcome new students.

16.   What does Ruth say about the new students? A. Many of them work full time. B. They usually arrive on the weekend. C. They will need new textbooks.

17.   What does Tim offer to do? A. Help out when he has time. B. Take Ruth’s place as a tour guide. C Leave work early if he can.

18.   What did Peter find when he woke up one morning? A. His house was surrounded by the flood.  B. There was water all over the floor. C. His car was upside down in the street.

Teenagers’ attitudes towards music

52%

Listen to music whenever they are free.

0.5%

Never listen to music.

19__________%

Enjoy pop music

14%

Like 20._____________music.

第二部分:英语知识运用

21.The task is too much for me, so I cannot carry on _____any longer. I must get some help.

 A singly        B. simply       C. alone     D lonely

22.____ Look ! What a terrible mistakes! Why?

 _____Sorry, I ______ on lt.

A. don’t concentrate        B. hadn’t concentrated

C. hadn’t been concentrating    D. wasn’t concentrating

23._____ Shall we have a smoke here?

 ______ No, we ______ because the worker is carrying some petrol.

A won’t    B mustn’t  C can’t  D needn’t

24.Many of the creatures in Rowling’s world are not real, and much of _______ happens is strange

A .which       B. that        C. what        D. it

25.Ii is rather difficult to make friends with him, but his friendship,_______, is more true than any other’s

A once gained  B. when to gain  C. after gaining  D. while gaining

26. Lucy, the boy was frightened by the terrible noise from the next room. Take him ____it is quiet, I think.

A when  B where   C what   D before.

27. He developed _____ deep interest in insects when he was at _____ age of 8.

A- a? a      B. the; the    C  a; the   D. the; a

28. No matter how I try to please my boss, he always _____ with my work, so I '11 have

to quit my job.

A. finds fault  B. makes mistakes   C. makes trouble   D. goes wrong.

29. —Why didn't you go fishing with your friend yesterday?

—Well, fishing is a hobby which calls for a great deal of_____, which I don't have.

A. strength   B. money     C. wisdom    D. patience

30. We must read not only between the lines, but sometimes _____ the lines so that we

can fully understand the writer.

A. within    B. among  C. besides    D. beyond

31. —Who knocked at the door?

—I've no idea. I just pretended nobody was at home, so I didn't ask who _____ was.

A-he    B. that       C. she     D. it

32. —Hi! Where you are going!

—What's wrong?

—The road repairs _____.

A. haven't complete             B. weren't completed

C. haven' t been completed          D. didn' t complete

33. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, set_____ on July 16, picks up the story of

his sixth-year school life.

A. to be published   B. to publish  C. published   D. publishing

34. Not until Jane got off the bus _____ her wallet missing.

A. did she find    B. she found   C. didn't she find  D. she didn't find

35. —Mr. Smith, you are fined for over-speeding. Please sign here.

—Fined? Over-speeding? _____

A. Are you all right?             B. You can't be serious!

C. I'm a foreigner.              D. It doesn't matter.

第二节:完形填空

I was recently invited to lecture on anxiety to several hundred mental-health professionals. My talk was scheduled to  36  .  those of a number of famous psychiatrists When my turn came, I was especially  37  because the speaker before me had been particularly impressive and charming. As I approached the podium(讲台), my heart pounded-and my mouth went completely 38 . What am I doing here ? I asked myself. To make matters worse, my presentation  39  with fear of public speaking. To 40  myself, I tried an unusual way. I asked the audience, "How many of you feel nervous  41  you give a speech?" Nearly every hand 42 . "Well, that's exactly  43  I feel right now!"

The audience  44   with laughter. I relaxed and was able to get on with my  45 .46   we all find ourselves in a  47   that makes us nervous. Perhaps you're afraid of saying  48  things at ^drinking party, stumbling over a presentation at work or having your  49  go blank during a test. For some of us the anxiety is so  50  that it is personally and professionally incapacitating (使无能).  51  the years, my work with hundreds of patients has taught me that 52  can increase his or her social 53   , even in the most stressful situations. And I have a few simple but helpful  54  , such as tackling your fears one step at a time; focusing on others;  55  anxiety into energy and stopping comparing yourself, which I think are of great value to us in our work.

36. A. take

37. A. worried

38. A. sweet

39. A. dealt

40. A. comfort

41. A. during -

42. A. went up

43. A. what

44. A. shouted

45. A. job

46. A. At times

47. A. state

48. A. foolish

49. A. head

50. A. important

51. A. For

52. A. anyone

53. A. position

54. A. tips

55. A. putting

B. follow

B. eager

B. wet

B. went

B. calm

B. while

B. raised

B. how

B. cried

B. idea

B. At any time

B. condition

B. wonderful

B. mind

B. valuable

B. Through

B. someone

B. experience

B. ideas

B. turning

C. observe

C. nervous

C. bad

C. stayed

C. enjoy

C. before

C. lifted

C. when

C. responded

C. speech

C. All the time

C. situation

C. believable

C. heart

C. difficult

C. During

C. none

C. knowledge

C. means

C. forcing

D. learn

D. anxious

D.dry

D.left

D. delight

D. when

D. brought up

D. 'why

D. answered

D. nervousness

D. At one time

D. position

D. false

D. brain

D. strong

D. Over

D. no one

D. confidence

D. abilities

D. getting

第三部分:阅读理解

A

Mother was a teacher most of her life. When she was not in the classroom, she was educating her children or grandchildren; correcting our grammar; starting us on collections of butterflies; flowers or books; or inspiring a discussion on her most “ Book of the Month Club" topic. Mom made learning fun.

It was sad for my three brothers and me to' see her ailing in her later years. At eighty- five, she suffered a stroke and she went steadily downhill after that.

Two days before she died, my brothers and I met at her nursing home and took her for a short ride in a wheelchair. While we waited for the staff to lift her limp body back into bed, Mom fell asleep. Not wanting to wake her, we moved to the far end of the room and spoke

softly.

After several minutes our conversation was interrupted by a muffled sound coming from

across the room. We stopped talking and looked at Mom. Her eyes were closed, but she was

clearly trying to communicate with us. We went to her side.         ,

"Whrrr," she said weakly.

"Where?" I asked. "Mom, is there something you want?" "Whrr," she repeated a bit stronger. My brothers and I looked at each other and shook our heads sadly.

Mom opened her eyes, sighed, and with all the energy she could muster said, "Not was. Say were!"

It suddenly occurred to us that Mom was correcting brother Jim’s last sentence, "if it

was up to me'""

Jim leaned down and kissed her cheek. "Thanks, Mom," he whispered. We smiled at each other and once again shook our heads"* this time in awe of a remarkable teacher.

56 < When Mom said, "Whirr", what did she really want to do?

A. She wanted to tell her sons her will.                     -

B. She wanted to have something to eat before she died.

C. She wanted to correct the mistakes Jim made while talking.

D. She wanted to teach her sons more because she was dying.

57. Which of the following statements is NOT right?

A. Mom was a good teacher and never wanted to stop her teaching.

B. Mom was always making her teaching fun.

C. Mom didn’t forget her teaching until she died.

D. Mom was no longer a teacher when she was at home.

58. What does the writer think of his mother?                     

A. He loved her but was tired of his mothers teaching at home.

B. His mother should forget her teaching and enjoyed the rest of her life.

C. His mother was great because she devoted herself to teaching.

D. His mother was an excellent teacher before she was retired.

59. Which of the following is the best title of this passage?

A. Once a teacher, always'"  B Mom's will

C. A teacher ‘s life      D. A teacher ^s devotion

B

Having finished her homework, MaLi wants some music for relaxation. As usual, she starts her computer and goes to Baidu. corn to download music files. But this time she is surprised when an announcement about protecting songs' copyright bursts onto the screen.

The age of free music and movie downloads may have come to an end as Web companies like Baidu are accused of infringing copyright. This month lawsuits have been filed against four websites offering free downloads.

In September, a Beijing court ordered Baidu to pay recording company Shanghai Push for their losses. Baidu were also told to block the links to the pirated music on the website. This caused a heated discussion on Internet file sharing.

"Baidu's defeat in the lawsuit shows it is not right to get copyrighted songs without paying. Downloaders may face lawsuits or fines, said an official from the Guangdong Provincial Press and Publication Administration.

Like many teens, Huang Ruoru, an 18-year-old girl from Puning- in Guangdong Province, doesn't think that getting music from websites is wrong. She always shares her favourite songs downloaded from Baidu with her friends. When told about the lawsuit, she began to feel a little sorry about getting others' work without paying.

But she said that the wish of file sharing is too convenient to pass up.<( Buying CDs is

too expensive for students," she said. "I don't know what I will do now. It's really terrible if

my only choices are radio and television. "

However, other teenagers have different ideas. Wang Yafei, a Semor 2 girl from Jinan, Shandong Province pointed out that file sharing is a good way to promote pop singers. "If I download a song and really like it, I will buy the CD," she said. -So what the recording companies really should do is improving their music, rather than fighting against file-

sharers. "

60. The underlined phrase "pass up" in paragraph 5 can be replaced by  _____".

A. resist      B stop     C. upload   D. download

61. What's the main idea of this passage?

A. Baidu are accused of infringing copyright and was defeated.

B. It's not right to get copyrighted songs without paying.

C. Recording companies should try to improve their music.

D. People have different ideas about file sharing.

62. According to the passage, people like to download music largely because _____.

A. it's convenient    B. it' s free of charge

C. CDs are too expensive   D. it is a good way to promote pop singers

63. What can you infer from this passage?  

A. People will have to pay to download music.

B. More and more websites will stop downloading music.

C. Recording companies' music is not as good as that on the internet.

D BaiDu will pay ShangHai Push for their losses.

C

For many the only way to enjoy Ireland's fantastic and breathtaking scenery is to take to the open road on a motoring holiday. It's true to say .that motoring can still be a pleasure on roads so empty of the traffic you are used to. You can choose your own route or let us suggest one or two. You can pre-book all your accommodation or just go as you please. You can choose your accommodation from good quality hotels in coast or country, village or city, guesthouses, town and country homes or farmhouses throughout the island. Naturally we will supply you with a good quality map to help you around.

Our Value Motoring holiday includes a wide selection of hotels and guesthouses. All hotels are fully licenced and certain guesthouses (as indicated) are also licenced. Bed and full Irish breakfast for 2 or 6 nights is indicated in your holiday price. Hotel and guest-house gradings are shown by a figure in brackets after the name of each of the places. Facilities available are also shown after the grading. You may choose to travel on a Go As.You Please or a pre-booked basis. On a Go As You Please holiday only the first night is booked for you in advance. For the rest of your holiday you book ahead as you travel (hotel reception will help) using the information lists we provide. A slight note of caution in July and August it is advisable to book 2 or 3 days ahead. If you prefer to plan your holiday in advance then we will pre-book all accommodation for you. Just complete the booking form carefully using hotel codes indicated. If your first or second choice is not available we will book an alternative in the same place.

64. Why did the writer say a motoring holiday is the only way for many to enjoy the beauty of

Ireland? Because _____.

A. travellers can drive and choose the route freely

B. its price is low and travellers feel comfortable

C. travellers can go sightseeing at many places

D. travelers have many good quality hotels to choose from

65. How many ways of accommodation does a motoring holiday supply?

A. Two  B.Four  C. Six.   D. Eight

66. If the travellers choose to travel on a Go As You Please holiday, the travel agency will

A.    do nothing to help them 

B.    only pre-book the first night for them  

C.     pre-book all the accommodation for them

D. charge them less for the service

67. Supposing the travellers' accommodation choices aren't available in the tourism season, the travel agency will _____.

A. give up serving them

B. choose one for them in another place

C. book an alternative in the same place

D.    only book the first night for them

D

Research scientists say they have discovered a new drug that wilt help the fight against the disease tuberculosis  Experts say it has been shown in animal experiments to clear tuberculosis mycobacterium two times faster than other medicines. Scientists have just begun to test the experimental drug in people.

Tuberculosis infects at least eight million people each year. It also is one of the leading

causes of death around the world. Only AIDS more.

Tuberculosis spreads easily through the air, by coughing, sneezing or even talking. But

people infected with the tuberculosis mycobacterium will not necessarily become sick. The

organism can live in the body for years before becoming active.

Koen Andries led the effort to develop the new drug. He said the new drug is the first

such medicine to be tested in people since rifampin was developed in 1963.

Today, rifampin is used with two other medicines to treat tuberculosis. The drugs must

be taken for up to nine months. But experts say the treatment is no longer effective against

the disease in many parts of the world. They say this is because the mycobacterium has

developed defenses against the treatment. Doctors say the resistance resulted from

patients failing to follow directions for the medicines.

Doctor Andries says the new drug works differently than other ones. It blocks the

energy supply of the organism. He also says the drug appears to be most effective when given

with the older drugs.

Limited human tests of the new drug have shown that it is safe. But some researchers

warn that it may not work as well in people as it has in mice.

68. What may the underlined word rifampin probably be?

A. A kind of disease.              B. A kind. of medicine.

C. Another scientist.              D. A research group.

69. According to the passage, we can conclude that _____.

A. it's easy to treat tuberculosis if you follow the doctor's directions

B. tuberculosis causes the second largest number of deaths each year

C. the new drug won't develop resistance against the treatment

D. Andries worked out the new drug alone

70. What\s the purpose of the writer? He wants to _____.

A. say that AIDS is more dangerous than tuberculosis

B. tell us that the new drug will be sure to remove the patient's pain

C. say that being healthy is most important to us

D. introduce a new research result

71. We can infer from the passage that_____.  ;

A. the new drug is more effective on mice

B. the new drug can also treat the AIDS

C. people began to use the new drug to treat tuberculosis

D. we must be careful when using the new drug

E

The big news for American newspapers this week was the elections. But there was also news about their industry. The number of newspaper readers in the United States continues to fall. Average daily circulation (Mill) fell by almost one percent in the six months. It has been a problem for newspapers for some years.

American newspapers get some of their money from readers. But mostly they depend on

businesses to buy advertising space in their pages.

The larger the circulation, the more a newspaper can charge advertisers. But recently,

several newspapers have admitted lying about their number of readers.

In June, the Tribune Company announced that it had overstated (^^:) sales of two of

its papers. These were Newsday in Long Island, New York, and the Spanish-language paper

Hoy in New York City. The Tribute Company also owns the Los Angeles Times and the

Chicago Tribune.

In July, the Audit Bureau of Circulations punished Newsday and Hoy. The A. B. C.

examines circulation claims made by publishers, so advertisers can trust the numbers. Among

other steps, the two newspapers will have to report their circulation numbers more often

than usual for the next two years.

The Chicago Sun Times also faces the same punishment. That newspaper is owned by

Hollinger International.

The Securities and Exchange Commission is investigating (N^) Hollinger International

and its chief, Conrad Black. Hollinger says Mr Black took nearly four hundred million dollars

from the company.

Recently the Belo Corporation announced it had overstated the circulation of the Dallas

Morning News, in Texas. The publisher will repay twenty-three million dollars to

advertisers. It will also provide four million dollars in free advertising. Other publishers that

falsely reported their circulations will also be repaying advertisers millions of dollars.

An Audit Bureau spokeswoman says cases like these appear to be rare. But the Securities

and Exchange Commission announced last month that it would expand its investigation to

other newspapers.

72. What does the underlined word "their" refer to?

A. The news.       B. The elections.

C. American newspapers.  D. Newspaper readers.

73. Which of the following statements is NOT true?

A. At least four newspapers cheated the advertisers.

B. American newspapers are mostly owned privately.

C. Advertisers got the circulation from the A. B. C..

D. More investigations will be made on the newspaper circulation.

74. How many newspapers does the Tribune Company have?

A. Only one.  B. Two.  C. Four.  D. Six.

75. The publisher overstated the number of readers of their newspapers —————.

A. so that more people will buy their newspapers.         -,

B. so that they can ask the advertisers for more money

C. so that they could avoid being punished.

D. because the circulation has been falling for years.

Jack stopped at his favorite bar after

第四部分:写作

第一节:短文改错

 Jack stopped at his favorite bar after         

a hard day's work to relax He noticed a man next him      76_________

ordered a shot or a beer. The man drank the          77__________

shot, followed it with the beer and then looking into his     78_________

shirt pocket. This continued several times after         79_________

Jack's curiosities got the best of him. He leaned over       80_________

to the man and said. "Excuse me, you couldn't help but     81__________

notice your little ceremony. How in the world do you       82________

look into your shirt pocket every time when you drink your    83__________

shot and beer?" The man replied. "There's a picture: of my wife  84_________

.n .1, and when she starts looking good, I'm heading to home."   85_________

第二节:书面表达(满分25分)

目前,对于我国的英语学习热潮有着两种不同的观点。为此,我国某中学生英文报正在主

持一场讨论。请根据下表所示的主要内容,给报社编辑写一封信,明确表明你的观点(观点1

或观点2),并陈述你的理由。

观点

理由

1应加强英语学习

1 学习先进技术

2.有利于国际交往

3.了解西方文化

2·英语学习过热

1.     投入大

2.     收效低

3.     学了没用

4.     主要是为了应付考试

注意:1·所选观点必须包括表中所列主要内容,可以适当增减细节,使其连贯、完整。

2·词数:100左右(不含己写好部分)。

3·开头结尾均己写好。Dear Editor,

2006届重庆市高三联合诊断性考试(第一次)答案

1.     听力 1-5 CBABA 6-10ABCCA 11-15 BCABA 16-18CCB 19.32.20.country

2.     单选 21-25CDBCA 26-30 BCADD 31-35 DCAAB

3.     完型 36-40 BCDAB 41-45.DABCC 46-50 ACABD 51-55 DADAB

4.     阅读 56-59 CDCA 60-63 ADAA 64-67AABC 68-71BBDD 72-75 CCCB

5.     改错

Jack stopped at his favorite bar after         

a hard day's work to relax He noticed a man next him      76___to______

ordered a shot or a beer. The man drank the          77____and______

shot, followed it with the beer and then looking into his     78_____looked____

shirt pocket. This continued several times after         79___before______

Jack's curiosities got the best of him. He leaned over      80___curiosity______

to the man and said. "Excuse me, you couldn't help but      81___I_______

notice your little ceremony. How in the world do you       82__why______

look into your shirt pocket every time when you drink your    83___去掉when_______

shot and beer?" The man replied. "There's a picture: of my wife  84__正确_______

.n .1, and when she starts looking good, I'm heading to home."   85___去掉to______

6.书面表达

Nowadays, there are opposite opinions on English learning throughout our country.

Some think we should strengthen it because it's so useful but I think differently.

We students spend at least three hours studying English every day. Just for listening,

we have to buy tapes, recorders, walkmans or even CD-players, which has wasted us a lot

of time and money. What's more, the schools spend too much in helping English teaching.

But, what's the use of our learning English"? For most of us , we are just doing it for all

kinds of exams.