高中英语总复习语言运用强化训练18-24

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NO:17 SEFCG2005

 高中英语总复习语言运用强化训练(十七)

                  

一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)

第一节 (共5 小题,每小题1.5 分,满分7.5 分)

     听下面5 段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳答案,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10 秒钟的时间回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。

 1. What does the man mean?

  A.The woman must complete paperwork.

  B. The woman's application lost in the files.

  C. The woman is not suitable for the job.

 2. What time will the train arrive in Wuhan?   

  A. 5 p.m.        B. 7 p.m.        C. 10 p.m.

 3. What did the woman buy her husband for Christmas?

  A. A book.       B. A recorder.     C. A watch.

 4. What is the relationship between the speakers?

  A. Boss and secretary. B. Clerk and customer. C. Father and son.

 5. What can we know about the meat?

  A. Its price has risen.

  B. It is cheaper in other shops.        

  C. It is as expensive as fish.

第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分)

听下面 5 段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5 秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出 5 秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。

   听第 6 段对话,回答第 6 至 7 题。

 6. Why did the woman make the telephone call?

  A. To find out the best way to go to New York.

  B. To find out information on travelling by bus.

  C. To find out the cheapest way to get to New York.

 7. Is the woman going to take the bus?

  A. Yes.         B. No.         C. Hard to say.

   听第 7 段对话,回答第 8 至 10 题。

 8. Why does Susan think Peter might be interested in the theatre group?

  A. Because he has a lot of free time.

  B. Because she knows he likes acting.

  C. Because he is looking for an acting job.

 9. How often does the group practise?

  A. Three times a week. B. Twice a week.    C. Once a week.

10. What worries Peter most in joining the theatre group?

  A. His schoolwork takes much of his time.

  B. He has not been in a play for a long time.

  C. He might not like the way the group works.

   听第 8 段对话,回答第 11 至 14 题。

11. What are the man and the woman talking about?

  A. Eating in a restaurant.           

  B. A fast-food restaurant.           

  C. The history of a company.

12. How many McDonald's were there in the world by 1982?

  A. 7063.        B. 7603.        C. 1283.

13. Why would workers buy lunches in McDonald's?

  A. The employees there are helpful and polite.

  B. The food tasted better than their lunches from home.

  C. The tables and floors are clean.

14. Who first owned McDonald's?

  A. Richerd McDonald.  B. Two brothers.    C. Ray kroc.

   听第 9 段对话,回答第 15 至 17 题。

15. What does the man want to buy?

  A. A jacket.      B. A blue jacket.    C. A black jacket.

16. Which is too expensive?

  A. The blue one.    B. The black one.    C. The small one.

17. When will the man come again?

  A. Tomorrow.      B. On Monday.      C. Next week.

   听第 10 段对话,回答第 18 至 20 题。

18. What kind of car does Mrs Hill have?

  A. A fast, new car.   B. A fast, old car.   C. A slow, old car.

19. What kind of pictures does Mike paint?

  A. He often paints pictures in black.

  B. He paints very colorful pictures.

  C. He paints pictures with only a few colours.

20. How many people go out in Joe's car on Sundays?

  A. Five.        B. Six.         C. Seven.

第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)

第一节  单项填空(共15小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)(涉及高中第二册 22-24单元)

21.The prisoner,        the guard and run away, was caught and       .

  A. killing ; sentenced to death    B. having killed ; put to death

  C. having killed ; sentenced to death D. killing ; put to death

22.-Kate really made Granny a bit angry and nervous.

   -I'm sure she didn't       .

  A. want to     B. have to     C. hope to     D. mean to

23.Please keep the window         in order to         some fresh air.

  A. opened; let off          B. open ; let in 

  C. opening ; bring along       D. being open ; let out

24.Mrs Black was         to leave as soon as possible because she was       to meet her husband at the airport.  

  A. hurried ; curious         B. worried ; upset C. nervous ; excited  D. anxious ; eager

25.-Are you satisfied with her job?

   -Not at all. It couldn't be        .

  A. so bad     B. any worse    C. much better   D. the best

26.It is generally believed that        experience is what makes        people wise, so the older

  one becomes, the wiser he is.

  A./ , /      B. / , the     C. an, /      D. an, the

27.They now can do most of the things people can do; though most scientists agree that computers can't completely         human beings.

  A. take place of  B. take the place of          C. be placed of D. take his place of

28.The Russian Dormitory fire,        to          caused by an electrical malfunction, killed at

  least eleven Chinese students.                  

  A. believe;having           B. is believed;have     C. to believe;to be    D. believed;have been

29.Rebecca says she hardly        eats dinner at home because she's always up to her neck in work.

  A. even       B. ever      C. already     D. still

30.Wait till you are more       . It's better to be sure than sorry. (NMET 97)

  A. inspired    B. satisfied    C. calm      D. certain

31.Maybe you can give me your home phone number as well, just        , of course.

  A. in time     B. in need     C. in case     D. in future  

32.-Could you drop in on me on Friday or Saturday?

  -I'm afraid        day is possible.

  A. either     B. both      C. neither     D. any

33.-Why are you walking so anxiously?

   -I am         the result of my exam.

  A. waiting     B. hoping     C. wishing     D. expecting

34.-Is this the first time that you         to Beijing?

   -Yes, I like the city very much.

  A. was       B. have been    C. came      D. are coming

35.一XY Motors, Susan Black speaking.

           一This is Judy of Microsoft. I'm         your call.

  A. returning    B. expecting    C. answering    D. waiting  

第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题l.5分,满分30分)

    You may think that inventions are far away from your everyday life. But in fact, almost everyone can invent. It's just that they do not recognize that their idea could be the    36    of an invention.

   Once inventors see their   37    have some practical value, they don't let them slip away.   38   , the inventor of the dishwasher, American Josephine Cochrane, loved to give dinner parties. But she found it took too long to  39    her dishes by hand and too many of them broke. She decided that a machine could do the job   40    and also with fewer mistakes. So, in 1886, she set out to make one for herself.

  Like Cochrane's, most inventions are created to solve a problem.   41   the first and most important step is to find the problem. You can start by   42   what is wrong with things you use now. You can ask grandparents or neighbours   43  they remember ever saying: "I wish someone would invent something for... " Or you can look at people in different areas, such as on the street, or at school. Then you   44    notice situations or things in need of improvement. Remember to record your ideas and work. This will help you develop your  45   and protect it when it is completed.

  The next   46  is to think about possible solution. An invention is a new way of solving a problem. So think of many, varied, and   47  ways. You can often   48   a solution for a problem by looking at it from a different angle or thinking about it in a new way. And if one solution doesn't   49    , can it be put to other uses?   50   , most inventions are not brand new. They do not come out of   51    ,  but come out of things or ideas that already exist.

   And the hardest part of inventing,   52  for a lot of inventions, is finding a problem and thinking of a solution. Once you have an idea, you can always get help while   53   your invention.

   This problem-solving technique can also work in your everyday life. So, why not   54   it in your studies, in your relationship with others, or even in the   55   you look at the world?

36.A. result      B. opposite              C. start        D. expression

37.A. ideas      B. inventions             C. problems       D. lives

38.A. In fact     B. For example             C. At first       D. Strange enough

39.A. wash       B. offer                C. make         D. keep

40.A. harder     B. faster                C. earlier       D. better

41.A. Still      B. So                  C. However       D. Instead

42.A. worrying about           B. talking of   C. passing by      D. looking at

43.A. when       B. if                 C. why          D. how

44.A. might      B. should                C. must         D. would

45.A. idea      B. skill                C. invention      D. machine

46.A. stage      B. step                C. chance        D. matter

47.A. traditional            B. interesting       C. strange      D. unusual

48.A. come up with  B. make use of             C. look forward to   D. show interest in

49.A. appear      B. fail                C. exist        D. work

50.A. After all    B. As a result            C. Whats more     D. In the meanwhile

51.A. somewhere    B. anywhere              C. nowhere       D. everywhere

52.A. still      B. even                C. never         D. specially

53.A. protecting   B. announcing             C. recording      D. building

54.A. try        B. improve     C. manage     D. introduce

55.A. case       B. form      C. situation     D. way

第三部分:阅读理解(共对小题;每小题2分,满分40分)

  阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

   Sydney Opera House must be one of the most recognizable images of the modern world--- up there with the Eiffel Tower and the Empire States Building --- and one of the most phographed. Not only is it recognizable , it has come to represent Australia.

   Although only having been open since 1973, it is as representative of Australia as the pyramids are of Egypt and the Colosseum of Rome. The Opera House is situated on Bennelong Point, which reaches out into the harbor. The skyline of the Sydney Harbor Bridge, the blue water of the harbor and the Sydney Opera House, viewing from a boat or from the air, is unforgettable.

    Ironic, perhaps, that this Australia icon --- the Opera House with a roof reminding us of a ship at full sail---was designed by famous Danish architect--- Utzon. In the late 1950s the Australia Government conducted a competition for the sign of the Opera House and Utzon's sign was chosen. The irony was that his design was, arguably, beyond the abilities of engineering of the time. Utzon spent a couple of years reworking the design and it was 1961 before he had solved the problem of how to build the 'sails' of the roof.

56.In Italy,        can not only be recognized but also representative of its culture.

  A. the pyramids            B. the Empire State Buildings   

  C. the Eiffel Tower                   D. the Colosseum

57.It was during the 1970s that         .

  A.the Australian government held the competition for the design.

  B.the public was at last allowed to visit the Opera House

  C.the Danish architect managed to build the 'sails' of the world

  D.the pyramids of Egypt were open to the public

58.You may find it ironic that          .

  A.the Australian architect designed a Danish representative building.

  B.the Opera House should have 'sails' on its roof

  C.no engineers could build the Opera House according to the Utzon's first design

  D.Utzon was ready to do so many things for the Australian government

B

   Food can be divided into two basic categories: real food and pleasure food. Real food is fuel for the body's needs, while pleasure food, which is high in fat and / or sugar, is primarily for taste satisfaction. The categories are pretty obvious. Broccoli is real food. Cookies are in the pleasure group.

    When you're hungry, you are faced with choices. If you're not suffering from too much hunger, you can be rational about them. Go to the refrigerator. What looks good? If you have chosen a real food--- say, a turkey sandwich--- you can be certain your body can use it for fuel. Eat it and enjoy.

   Two hours later you are hungry again. Back to the refrigerator. What looks good? Ice-cream. Stop! Employ your will power just a little. Ice-cream isn't what your body needs. Does something else look good? Yes, a piece of toast with peanut butter and a glass of milk sound good too. Okay, go ahead--- remembering that high-fat real foods should be eaten in proper amount.

   One suggestion is to get rid of pleasure food from your kitchen. Instead, keep a variety of high-quality foods available at all times. In short, buy lots of delicious real food, and get rid of the junk.

    But what if you have ice-cream on hand and nothing else sounds good? Although you don't want to eat pleasure food whenever hunger strikes, there is a right place for them in your diet. If you have analyzed your feelings and there are no other needs like hunger, eat the ice-cream. You have not failed. On the contrary, you have accepted your natural appetite, but not blindly.

   Surprisingly, when you know you can eat anything you want, and that you never have to put up with unsatisfied hunger again, you'll feel much more relaxed and begin to want to eat what your body needs.

59.What should be the best title for this passage?

  A. Pleasure Food In Our Daily life 

  B. Limiting Your Pleasure Food

  C. Ways Of Reducing Weight   

  D. Getting Rid Of Pleasure Food

60.All of the following are real food except         .

  A. turkey sandwich                    B. a toast with peanut butter 

  C. an ice-cream            D. a glass of milk

61.What is the suggested choice when you are hungry?

  A.Enjoy anything you feel like 

  B.Eat only delicious real food.

  C.Choose something your body needs 

  D.Help yourself to both real and pleasure food.

62.Judging from the fourth paragraph, what does junk mean?

  A.food like ice-cream                   B. food you don't like 

  C.high-fat real food                   D. low-quality food

63.What is the author's attitude towards food?

  A.Eat pleasure food when hunger strikes. 

  B. Enjoy as much high-fat food as you like.

  C.Never keep pleasure food such as ice-cream in your diet. 

  D.Have ice-cream sometimes if you really want to.

C

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  A. on a website  B. in a newspaper           C. in a magazine    D. on a noticeboard

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  A. the house owner           B. a certain area  C. the whole basement   D. a shopping center

66.A college student would like to rent a room with a separate at around 300 dollars. Which 

   telephone number should be called?

  A. 416-298-278   B. 416-898-2133  C. 416-335-4459  D. 416-335-7470

67.If a newly married couple prefer convenience in shopping and quietness in surroundings, the ID

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  A. 240       B. 410       C.518       D.597

D

   The Shadow Wolf walks slowly across the hot desert sand.His eyes move slowly over the ground. Most people would only see sand, dirt, rocks and some small plants. The Shadow Wolf sees a story. He looks closely at the ground. He can tell that five men passed this way. Four of them carried heavy loads. He can also tell they are moving quickly. They are not yet running, but they are moving as fast as their heavy loads permit. One is not carrying a heavy load. The Shadow Wolf knows this person is the group's leader.

    The Shadow Wolf increases his own special across the dry, hot desert. Soon, he can tell that the five men are running. They know he is following them. Moments later, in the far distance, a group of birds suddenly flies away from the ground. The five men have frightened the birds. The Shadow Wolf slowly pulls out his radio and calls for help. The five men are caught within an hour.

They are arrested for trying to bring illegal drugs into the United States. Once again, the Shadow Wolf hunters of the United States Customs Service have been successful.

    For thousands of years, people were hunting wild animals and gathering kinds of food that were not easily found. Their hunting skills were extremely important. They learned to follow the signs or marks left on the ground as animals moved along a path. This skill is called tracking. A good tracker would often spend days following the signs of a group of animals until he could make a successful kill for food. These skills have disappeared in most of the modern world. Yet, special members of the United States Customs Service now use them to find and arrest people who try to sell illegal drugs.

68.The Shadow Wolf's major work is to          .

  A. write a story about the drug smuggling   

  B. follow the signs left by drug smuggling

  C. searching for people carrying heavy loads.

  D. arrest people bringing illegal drugs to the U.S.

69.In the story the Shadow Wolf makes judgments mainly according to         .

  A. fingerprints            B. sounds     C. footprints      D. ground planets

70. "A good tracker" in the last paragraph refers to a/an        .

  A. shadow wolf   B. hunting dog   C. animal catcher  D. ancient farmer

71.What can be used as a suitable title for the article?

  A.Hunting for Drug Dealers      

  B. American Drug Smuggling                                 

  C. How to be a Shadow Wolf

  D. An Ancient Tracking Skill

E

   The job of raising children is a tough one. Children don't come with an instruction book. And each child is different. So parents sometimes pull their hair out hopelessly, not knowing what to do. But in raising children--- as in all of life---what we do is affected by our culture. Naturally then, American parents teach their children basic American values.

   To Americans, the goal of parents is to help children stand on their own feet. From childhood, each child may get his or her own room. As children grow, they gain more freedom to make their own choices. Teenagers choose their own forms of entertainment, as well as the friends to share them with. When they reach young adulthood, they choose their own careers and marriages. Of course, many young adults still seek their parents' advice for the choices they make. But once they  "leave the nest" at around 18 to 21 years old, they want to be on their own, "not tied to their mother's apron strings."

   The relationship between parents and children in America is very informal. American parents try to treat their children as individuals, not as extensions of themselves. They allow them to realize their own dreams. Americans praise and encourage their children to give them the confidence to succeed. When children become adults, their relationship with their parents becomes more like a friendship among equals. But contrary to popular belief, most adult Americans don't make their parents pay for room and board when they come to visit. Even as adults, they respect and honor their parents.

    Being a parent is a tall order. It takes patience, love, wisdom, courage and a good sense of humor to raise children. Some people are just deciding not to have children at all, since they're not sure it's worth it. But raising children means training the next generation and keeping our culture. What could be worth more than that?

72.In raising a child, American parents are supposed to         .

  A.buy an instruction book for reference 

  B.avoid being affected by their own culture

  C.depend on themselves all the time   

  D.offer help only when necessary

73.American children tend to stand on their own feet in that they         .

  A.harge their parents for room and board during their visit.

  B.never ask parents for their opinions on choosing a marriage partner

  C.stop living with their parents even before they get married.

  D.have more connections with fathers than mothers

74.In this passage, what would the writer regard as the American basic values?

  A.Freedom, love and courage 

  B.Independence, equality and respect

  C.Equality, patience and freedom 

  D.Independence, courage and respect

75.The phrase "a tall order" in the last paragraph means           .

  A. a difficult task          B. an important role   C. a high honor     D. a worthy job

第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)

第一节短文改错(共10小题),每小题1分,满分10分)

    My father is the man I respect most. Strictly as he may                  76.            

be, he never fails show his care and consideration. Once I                77.            

broke a neighbor's window. Seeing nobody around, and I ran                 78.            

away immediately. When Dad came home, he noticed me                79.            

nervousness and asked me what had happened. I can                        80.            

only tell him the true. Rather than scold me, he praised my                   81.             

honesty and then encouraged me to apologize for our neighbor.           82.            

I learn from this episode that not only does Dad takes                  83.            

care of our health and he also teaches us how to be good                  84.            

citizens. How lucky I am to have such a good father!                   85.            

第二节书面表达(满分25分)

    假设你是李华,有一位加拿大朋友Albert托你在广州找工作。你看到《广州英文早报》(GZ MorningPost)上登载了一则招聘启事,认为对他很合适。请用英文写一封短信,用E-mail发给Albert,告知此事。

    广告原文如下:

              

       

 注意:

1. 开头语已为你写好;

2. 介绍须包括所有内容,但不要逐条译成英语;

3. 短文的长度为100 词左右。

NO:18  SEFCG2005

 高中英语总复习语言运用强化训练(十八)

 第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)

第一节 (共5 小题,每小题1.5 分,满分7.5 分)

     听下面5 段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳答案,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10 秒钟的时间回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。

 1.  Where did the woman go?

  A.The office.     

  B. The doctor's.

  C. The railway station.

 2. What does the man mean?

  A. He doesn't know the woman.

  B. He doesn't know this building.

  C. He has no idea where the office is.

 3. Where did the woman go last night?

  A. She went to a party.

  B. She went to a hospital.           

  C. She went nowhere.

 4. How long did the man stay in Ejngland?

  A. Two days.      B. There days.     C. Five days.

 5. What do we learn from the conversation?

  A. Dennis was a piano player.

  B. The woman didn't know the pianist, but she knew Dennis.

  C. The woman didn't know who Dennis was.

第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分)

听下面 5 段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5 秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出 5 秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。

   听第 6 段材料,回答第 6 ~ 8 题。

 6. Why doesn't the man go to the cinema with the woman?

  A. Because he doesn't like to see films.

  B. Because he has a lot of work to do.

  C. Because his wife is waiting for him at home.

 7. How often does the woman see a film?

  A. Once a week.     B. Once a month.    C. Once a year.

 8. Where does the woman often read the papers?

  A. At home.       B. At office.      C. At school.

   听第 7 段材料,回答第 9 ~ 11 题。

 9. Why did the woman stay at home?

  A. Because she should take care of her younger brother.

  B. Because she should take care of her baby.

  C. Because she has a lot of homework to do.

10. How long did she watch television last night?

  A. Half an hour.    B. An hour.       C. Two hours.

11. What was on TV last night?

  A. A sport game.    B. A concert.      C. A film.

   听第 8 段材料,回答第 12 ~ 14 题。

12. How was the party last night?

  A. It was good.    

  B. It failed completely.            

  C. It was dull.

13. Why couldn't the woman go to the party last night?

  A. Because she wasn't feeling well.

  B. Because she forgot the date.

  C. Because she disliked it.

14. What idd she drink at night recently?

  A. Beer.        B. Coffee.       C. Tea.

   听第 9 段材料,回答第 15 ~ 17 题。

15. Where does the dialogue take place?

  A. In the school.    B. In the restaurant.  C. At home.

16. Why does the man throw paper on the floor?

  A. Because the waste-paper basket isn't there.

  B. Because the floor has already been very dirty.

  C. Because the waste-paper basket is full.

17. Who has put a lot of paper in the waste-paper basket?

  A. Peter only.     

  B. Tony only.     

  C. Both Peter and Tony.

   听第 10 段材料,回答第 18 ~ 20 题。

18. When did Clara enter the college?

  A. At the age of 16.  

  B. At the age of 17.  

  C. At the age of 18.

19. Where did Clara decide to start to work?

  A. Near her parents' house.          

  B. Near her college.  

  C. Near her own house.

20. Why did Clara decide to start to work three months later?

  A. Because she thought the pay was higher at the time.  

  B. Because she wanted to travel before she began to work.

  C. Because she would have finished her study at that time.

第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分

第一节  单项填空(共15小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)(涉及高中第三册 1-3单元)

21.The sailors finally reached the two islands,        by a narrow channel of water      Cook Strait.

 A. separated; calling         B. separating ; called   C. separated ; called   D. separating ; calling

22.While a person is asleep, a part of his brain is still        .

  A. active               B. alive       C. awake       D. aware        

23.Electricity         by Edison, but he        the electric light.

  A. didn't discover ; invented    B. was not invented ; was invented

  C. was not discovered ; invented   D. was invented ; discovered

24.-Why isn't David chosen to do the work?

  -Maybe because he        experience.

  A. is considered lacking                B. is considered to lack

  C. is considered that it needs    D. is considered to be in need of

25.I' m glad we had a map. I' m sure we         if we         one.

  A. would have got lost; hadn't had            B. would get lost; hadn't           

  C. couldn't have got lost;had had            D. may get lost; don' t have

26.There is still        third one who said he was the first        the top of the mountain besides

    these two people.  

  A. the ; to reach B. a ; reaching  C. the ; reaching D. a ; to reach

27.一Were you busy last weekend?

 一Very. Rather than       time playing cards as usual, I devoted every effort to       an advertisement.

  A.waste;make    B.wasting;making  C.to waste;make  D.a waste of;making  

28.       , then you will be successful        .

  A. Keeping on ; in time                 B. Keep on to do it ; on time

  C. Keep on ; in time                  D. Keep up ; at some time

29.-Your cough should       before it gets worse.

   -Yes, I've seen the doctor and taken some medicine, but I still can't        it.

   A. be seen to ; get rid of     B. be seen ; stop

   C. be treated ; prevent                D. be dealt with ; destroy

30.          the Internet is bridging the distance between people,it may also be breaking some

   homes or will cause other family problems.

   A. When      B. While      C.If         D. As     

31.-Though Tom is good at a lot of things, you can't say he is       in the world.

   -I agree with you. Actually         is.

   A. gift; nobody           B. perfect ; no one

   C. wonderful ; not every body    D. excellent ; none

32. -Has anything new been discovered in that Hah Tomb in Siyang County so far?

   -   and more will follow, I think.

    A. Few                      B. Many       C. Much           D. Little

33.-Your brother is very careful and honest.

   -I agree. What he has just done______itself.

   A. speaks of                   B. thinks of      C. speaks for   D. thinks for

34.-The news is spreading from mouth to mouth.

   -Yes, it's become         talk of          town.

   A. a ; a    B. the ; /     C. the ; the    D. a ; /

35.-The boy is gaining weight recently.

   -I'm afraid so. He always has a great deal more, chocolate and sweets, for example,      necessary.

 A. that              B. where           C. what                D. than   

第二节 完形填空(共20小题,每小题材1.5分,满分30分)

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36-55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

It was 11:30 in the evening. A   36  American lady of about seventy was standing on the side of an Alabama   37    trying to bear a pouring rainstorm. Her car had   38  and at the moment she   39   needed a ride. Wet to the skin, she decided to flag down the next   40   . A young white man stopped to help her ---- generally unheard   41    in those conflict-filled(矛盾冲突)1960s. The man    42    her to safety in his car,and    43    a taxicab(a kind of car)for her. She seemed to be in a great   44    .She wrote down his   45    ,thanked him and drove away. Several days went by and a   46   came on the manor. To his  47    , a very big color TV was delivered to his home. A special note was    48    to it. It read:"Dear sir, thank you so much for assisting a (an)    49   coloured woman on the freeway   50    night. The rain   51    wet all over not only my clothes   52    my spirits.Then you   53    along. Because of you,I was  54  to make it to my dying husband's bedside just   55    he passed away. God bless you for helping me and kindly serving others. Sincerely,Mrs.Nat King Cole."

36. A. black                B. white       C. poor        D. sick

37. A. railway               B. freeway      C. street      D. avenue

38. A. broken up             B. speeded up        C. broken down    D. slowed down

39. A. seriously             B. badly       C. fairly          D. probably

40. A. bus                B. truck           C. taxi       D. car

41. A. from               B. by        C. before      D. of

42. A. put                B. led            C. fetched      D. took

43. A. hired                B. took            C. sent        D. asked

44. A. need                B. help            C. hurry       D. trouble

45. A. address               B. number      C. name        D. words

46. A. lady                B. salesman          C. letter          D. knock

47. A. surprise              B. delight          C. joy        D. satisfaction

48. A. offered              B. given           C. stuck       D. written

49. A. aged                B. dark            C. lucky       D. unhappy

50. A. another              B. the other         C. other       D. any

51. A. let                B. made       C. had        D. turned

52. A. and                 B. but            C. or         D. otherwise

53. A. got                 B. went            C. ran        D. came

54. A. able                B. ready           C. likely      D. willing

55. A. after               B. before          C. until       D. since

第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,满分40分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项中,选出一个最佳答案,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

A thief who dropped a winning lottery ticket (彩票 )at the scene of his crime has been given a lesson in honesty. His victim, who picked up the ticket, then claimed the $ 25,000 prize,managed to trace him ,and handed over the cash. The robbery happened when maths professor Vinicio Sabhatucei, 58, was changing a tyre on an italian motorway.

Another motorist,who stopped "to help",stole a suitcase from his car and drove off.The professor found the dropped ticket and put it in his pocket before driving home to Ascoli in eastern Italy.

Next day, he saw the lottery results on TV and,taking out the ticket,realized it was a winner. He claimed the 60 million lire(里拉)prize. Then he began a hattie with his con-science. Finally, he decided he could not keep the money despite having been robbed. Headvertised in newspapers and on radio, saying: "I'm trying to find the man who robbed me.I have 60 million lire for him ---- a lottery win. Please meet me,Anonymity(匿名)guaranteed."

Professor Sabbatucei received hundreds of calls from people hoping to trick him into handing them the cash. But there was one voice he recognized ---- and he arranged to meet the man in a park. The robber,a 35-year-old unemployed father of two, gave back the suitcase and burst into tears.He could not believe what was happening. "Why didn't you keep the money, " he asked. The professor replied:"I couldn' t because it s not mine."Then he walked off, spuming the thief's offer of a reward.

56.The sentence"Then he began a hattie with his conscience, "in paragraph 2 implies all of the

  following EXCEPT that         .

  A. he knew what he should do as soon as he saw the lottery results

  B. he hesitated about keeping the money for some time

  C. he thought for a moment of avenging himself on the robber

  D. he came to realize that honesty is more important than money

57.Hundreds of people phoned professor Sabhatucei because they         .

  A. wanted to make fun of him               B. hoped to get the money

  C. knew who the robber was                 D. lost the lottery ticket

58.The word"spuming"in the last sentence can be replaced by         .

  A. accepting             B. claiming     C. rejecting     D. canceling

59.If the story appears in a newspaper, the best title might be         .

  A. A Thief's Lucky Day                   B. A Popular Maths Professor

  C. A Magic Lottery                     D. Reward of Honesty

B

   The World Trade Organization (WTO),founded on January 1,1995,aims to encourage international trade to flow as freely as possible, making sure that trade agreements are respected and that any disputes(争端)can be settled.

   In the five years since its founding, the WTO has become well- known as one of the world's most powerful economic organizations, taking its place alongside the World Bank and International Monetary Fund.

   The system of global rules for international trade, however, dates back half a century to 1948 when the General Agreement on Tariffs(关税)and Trade(GATT)was formed after World War Ⅱ .

   As time went by, it became clear that the GATT had two mayor drawbacks-the limited areas of trade it covered, and the lack of an effective system to settle disputes.

   After seven years of trade talks ending in 1994,the so-called Uruguay Round finally gave birth to the WTO,complete with an effective system to settle disputes, and new rules covering trade in services and intellectual property (知识产权).

   Even after seven years of talks and 22,5000 pages of agreements there were still problems,especially the difflcult-to-deal with areas of agriculture and services, which the member nations agreed to revise in 2000.

    The WTO, with its head office in Geneva,has 135 members with 30 more waiting to join.

60.From the passage we knew that the GATT stopped working         .

  A. soon after World War Ⅱ ended 

  B. a little more than 50 years after world War Ⅱ

  C. Just in the year 1994      

  D. seven years before the Uruguay Round talk

61.Compared with the GATT,the WTO          .

  A. didn't pay enough attention to services and intellectual property

  B. got its members to sign the agreements more easily

  C. has got too many areas of international trade to deal with to work effectively

  D. can do better to settle disputes in more areas of international trade

62.In the new century, the WTO will          .

  A. take the place of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund

  B. have more members and do much more to settle more problems

  C. make complete new rules in every area of international trade

  D. have new rules covering trade in services and intellectual property

63.The underlined word "drawbacks" means          .

  A. changes     B. weak paints            C. strong points    D. improvements

C

   Lipstick plays an important role in attraction and can even protect the lips from drying out in harsh weather. No wonder it's the most important thing in a women's cosmetics (化妆品) bag.Coloring the lips is certainly not a new idea. It was practiced as early as 3500 BC.

   In the past, a natural dye was used to paint lips.It was not until the 17 century that lipstick manufacturing really took off. The lipstick was made of mixtures that included pig fat and red sandalwoed. It was kept in tiny pots and applied with a colouring stick.

   Lipstick was invented and first presented by Parisian perfumeries (香料商) in Amsterdam. But these little red sausages were less than practical. They were wrapped in silk paper and the ends had to be broken off before each use. They also did not come cheap.

   Over the years the sticks became less expensive and new colours were developed. But it was not until 1950 that lipstick accidentally was re-invented--this time by the Americans.

   Today there are so many types of lipsticks and shades that it is hard to keep track of them. Faced with many choices in the cosmetic departments,it is easy to forget that there is a whole science to manufacturing them.

   The basic materials are colours,oils and waxes. But they can contain up to 30 different materials. Lipstick manufactures have to achieve a careful balance. "You need a thicker oil to make the lipstick last longer, but a thinner one to make it easy to apply," says Cornelis Riedel,product developer at Nivea Beaute in Hamburg.

   Different oils also provide protection for lips, preventing them from drying up. The waxes used in lipsticks must strike the right balance between strength and elasticity (弹性). And up to nine different colouring matters could be needed to find the right shade.

   No one today need fear dangerous materials in lipsticks. A study by a leading German consumer organization found  dangerous materials such as lead or cadmium, are hardly a problem any more---even in the cheapest products.

    Today, the question is whether to choose between a conventional lipstick or the newer, long-lasting variety.

64.Lipstick plays an important role in women's life because         .

  A. it can show they are rich         

  B. it can show they are healthy

  C. they want to keep their body temperature  

  D. they want to be more attractive

65.It can be inferred from this passage that          .

  A. Americans were the first to use lipsticks 

  B.lipsticks were colourless at first

  C. modern lipsticks came out by chance

  D. lipsticks have been made from the same materials

66.The underlined phrase "keep track of" in this passage means        .

  A. find      B. follow               C. use         D. store

67.We know from this passage that         .

  A. lipsticks are much cheaper than before  

  B. hpsticks are much harder than before

  C. lipsticks are more dangerous than before 

  D.lipsticks are much safer than before

D

   In the U.S, people prefer waiting for a table to sitting with people they don' t know. This means a hostess may not seat a small group until a small table is available,even if a large one is. If you are sitting at a table with people you don't know,it is impolite to light up a cigarette first without asking if it will disturb them.

    At American restaurants and coffee shops you are usually served tap water before you order. You may find the bread and butter is free, and if you order coffee, you may get a free refill.

   Most cities and towns have no rules about opening and closing time for stores or restaurants,though they usually do make rules for bars.Especially in large cities,stores may be open 24 hours a day.

   Serving in restaurants is often large; too large for many people. If you can' t finish your meal but would like to enjoy the food later, ask your waitress or waiter for a doggie bag" .It may have a picture of a dog on it,but everybody knows you're taking the food for yourself.

    Supper and dinner are both words for the evening meal. Some people have" Sunday dinner". This is an especially big noon meal.

   Tips are not usually added to the cheek. They are not included in the price of the meal, either. A tip of about 15% is expected and you should leave it on the table when you leave. In some restaurants, a check is brought on a plate and you put your money there. Then the waiter or waitress brings you your change.

68.Which statement is true?

  A. American people like sitting with people they don' t know

  B. Hostess always seats a small group at a large table.

  C. American people never sit with people they don' t know.

  D. American people would not light a cigarette if the people who sit at the same table mind their

      smoking.

69.What is served before you order?

  A. bread                B. butter      C. coffee          D. cold water

70.What do American people always do when servings are too large for them?

  A. They take the food home with a doggie bag for their dogs.

  B. They leave the food on the table and go away.

  C. They take the food home with a doggie bag and enjoy the food later.

  D. They ask the waitress or waiter to keep the food for them.

71.Sunday dinner is         .

  A. a dinner in the evening B. A big noon meal C. a big lunch on Sunday  D. A supper on Sunday

E

   Every year more people recognize that it is wrong to kill wildlife for "sport." Progress in this direction is slow because shooting is not a sport for watching, and only those few who take part realize the cruelty and destruction.

    The number of gunners, however, grows rapidly. Children too young to develop proper judgments through independent thought are led along way away by their gunning parents. They are subjected to advertisements of gun producers who describe shooting as good for their health and guncarrying as a way of putting redder blood in the veins (血管). They are persuaded by gunner magazines with stories honoring the chase and the kill. In school they view motion pictures which are supposedly meant to teach them how to deal with arms safely but which are actually designed to stimulate (刺激) a desire to own a gun. Wildlife is disappearing because of shooting and because of the loss of wildland habitat (栖息地). Habitat loss will continue with our increasing population, but can we slow the loss of wildlife caused by shooting? There doesn't seem to be any chance if the serious condition of our birds is not improved.

   Wildlife belongs to everyone and not to the gunners alone. Although most people do not shoot they seem to forgive shooting for sport because they know little or nothing about it. The only answer, then, is to bring the truth about sport shooting to the great majority of people.

   Now, it is time to realize that animals have the same right to life as we do and that there is nothing fair or right about a person with a gun shooting the harmless and beautiful creatures. The gunners like to describe what they do as character-building, but we know that to wound an animal and watch it go through the  agony of dying can make nobody happy. If, as they would have you believe, gun-carrying and killing improve human-character, then perhaps we should encourage war.            

72. According to the text, most people do not seem to be against hunting-because_________.

   A. they have little knowledge of it          B. it helps to build human character

   C. it is too costly to stop killing wildlife      D. they want to keep wildlife under control

73. The underlined word "agony" in the last paragraph probably means__________.

   A. form           B. Condition          C. pain           D. sadness

74. According to the text, the films children watch at school actually__________.

   A. teach them how to deal with guns safely    B. praise hunting as character-building

   C. describe hunting as an exercise            D. encourage them to have guns of their own  

75. It can be inferred from the text that the author seems to__________.

A. blame the majority of people  

B. worry about the existence of wildlife

C. be in favour of war      

D. be in support of character-building

  

第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)

第一节 短文改错(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)

Sometimes we have difficulties in remembering the names              76.            

of the months in English. If we will know something of               77.            

the history of this names, possibly they will not seem               78.            

so difficult for us to remember. The following is two                79.            

examples. January named after the god Janus,Janus was a               80.            

strange god with two faces. He could look at two                     81.            

directions. He could look forward and backward at the same            82.            

time. He was the god of endings and beginnings. January is first          83.            

month of the year. It's a month on which one looks forward             84.            

to the new year. It' s also a period of time people think                 85.            

about the past year.

第二节 书面表达(满分25分)

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 高中英语总复习语言运用强化训练(十九)

第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)

第一节 (共5 小题,每小题1.5 分,满分7.5 分)

     听下面5 段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳答案,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10 秒钟的时间回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。

 1. Where is this dialogue probably taking place?

  A.In a bank.      B. In an office.    C. In a clothes store.

 2. What size will the man probably bring?

  A. A size five and a half.           B. A size six.  C. A size seven and a half.

 3. What does the woman mean?

  A. The stores are closed on Sundays.

  B. She doesn't like driving all the way into town.

  C. It's frustrating to make a long trip for nothing.

 4. What is the man's problem?

  A. He is tired.     B. He is sick.     C. He is thirsty.

 5. What can we learn from this conversation?

  A. This lab is generally locked on Saturdays.

  B. Something strange happened in the lab on Saturday.

  C. The lab should never be locked.

第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分)

听下面 5 段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5 秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出 5 秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。

   听第 6 段材料,回答第 6 ~ 8 题。

 6. What is the man's occupation?

  A. A doctor.      B. A researcher.    C. A news reporter.

 7. Which of the following room did the man book before he came?

  A. A warm room with a shower.

  B. A single room with a shower.

  C. Room 523.

 8. When is the man checking in?

  A. Saturday.      B. Thursday.      C. Tuesday.

   听第 7 段材料,回答第 9 ~ 11 题。

 9. Why does the woman mention the Sahara dessert?

  A. She watched a TV program about it last night?

  B. She thinks it is boring to hitch-hike across the Sahara dessert.

  C. She knows that the man likes foreign things.

10. What kind of film does the woman like?

  A. Love stories.    B. Travel stories.   C. Horror stories.

11. What can we learn about the male speaker?

  A. He does not like eating lunch with the woman.

  B. He likes unusual food.

  C. He gets sick of chips.

   听第 8 段材料,回答第 12 ~ 14 题。

12. Who are these two people?

  A. A boss and her employee.

  B. A head master and a teacher.

  C. A manager and her secretary.

13. What is the problem?

  A. The man is late for work.          

  B. The woman doesn't trust the man.

  C. Eight thirty train was cancelled.

14. What can be inferred from the dialogue?

  A. The man might tell a lie.          

  B. The man might not know the time.

  C. The man might lose his job.

   听第 9 段材料,回答第 15 ~ 17 题。

15. Why can't the man go to the film with the woman?

  A. He has an essay on insects to write.

  B. He has to go to Jill's party.

  C. He is not interested in Shakespeare's plays.

16. Who might these two speakers be?

  A. Students.      B. Teachers.      C. Husbandand wife.

17. What will the woman probably do?

  A. Give the tickets to Professor Shrimp.

  B. Sell the tickets to Professor Shrimp.

  C. Go to the show with Professor Shrimp.

   听第 10 段材料,回答第 18 ~ 20 题。

18. Which is the reason that so many students ate the food from that soybean milk shop even on Saturday?

  A. Students liked the food from that shop.

  B. It was so convenient for them to get food from that shop.

  C. Many students were taking courses on Saturday.

19. Why did the father of a girl student say that his daughter was lucky?

  A. She was sent to hospital in time.

  B. She ate only little of the food she bought from that shop.

  C. She vomited out most of the food she ate.

20. What is NOT known so far about the accident?

  A. The cause of this food poisoning accident.

  B. The number of people hit in the accident.

  C. The time of this accident.

 第二部分: 英语知识运用( 共两节,满分45分)

第一节  单项填空(共15小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)(涉及高中第三册 4-6单元)

21.-Can I borrow some money from you?

   -You're already       me for sixty dollars.

           A. for debt with  B. in debt with       C. for debt to    D. in debt to

22.Actually, gifts can be       they want to be just like boys, whether it is a pilot, a nurse, or a 

   general manager.                            

  A. who       B. which      C. whatever    D. no matter what   

23.I think this piano takes up        room here. Please move it       .

  A. too much a ; somewhere else    B. too much ; somewhere else

  C. so much a ; anywhere else     D. such a big ; anywhere else

24.When we watched the national flag        in the Olympic Games on TV, we        a cheer.

  A. rise ; rose   B. risen ; raised C. raised ; let  D. being raised ; raised

25.It is reported that in some African countries, millions of people        because of wars.

  A. died of starve B. starved to death          C. starved to deaths  D. starved from hunger

26. The idea seems fine but we need to       .

  A. prove in the practice       B. try out it in practice

  C. try it out in practice       D. try in on in  practice

27.Why is        none of you has listened to the foreigner       ?

  A. that it ; speaking         B. that ; speak  C. it that ; to speak D. it that ; speak

28.He kept putting his dream to the test -even though it meant       with uncertainty and fear of failure.

  A. living               B. to live          C. to be living     D. having been lived 

29.If you can dream        , you can do       .

  A. one; it              B. it; one     C. one; one     D. it; it        

30.-Were they late for the play?

  -Not really. As soon as they       themselves in their seats in the theater, the curtain       .

  A. settled ; went up          B. settled ; had gone up

  C. were settled ; went up       D. were settling ; had gone up 

31.What a great weight the mother felt        her mind the moment she found her lost son!

    A. turned off          B. taken off     C. set free         D. brought into

32.The doctor always        him not to smoke, but he didn't          it.

  A. suggested; take B. advised ; follow          C. demanded ; listen  D. warned ; listen

33.-What's made Tony so upset?

  -I believe         the game. It shocked him so much.

  A. for losing   B. lost      C. losing     D. because of losing

34.Be tough-minded, but tender-hearted,        ?

  A. will you    B. isn't it    C. aren't you   D. are you

35.-I always look out when crossing the street.

   -You're right. You cannot be too        .

A. nervous     B. careful           C. hurried         D. careless 

第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

    阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.

Soon it would be the holidays, but before that, there were final  36   . All the kids had been working hard for some time, reviewing their 37   . If they didn't pass the exams, they would have to

 38  them in September. There were usually a few who 39 , but Jane didn't want to be one of them. She had worked hard all year, but she was working so hard that her mother 40 her. She went to bed too late. The night before the big day, her mother 41  that she should have an early night and take a sleeping pill. She promised to 42  her up in the morning.

   Jane was too 43  to fall asleep. Her mind kept jumping from subject to subject. At last, the  44  

did work. In no time at all, she was sitting in the examination hall, looking at the paper, but she couldn't answer 45 of the questions. Everyone 46 her was writing pages and pages. 47 she thought hard, she couldn't find anything to write about. From time to time she looked at her 48  .

   Time was running 49  .There was only an hour to 50  .She started one question, wrote two sentences, 51  and tried another. With only half an hour left she wrote 52 two sentences. By this time she was so worried that she started 53  .Her whole body shook. It shook so much that she woke up. She was still in bed and it had all been a terrible 54  .A minute later,     55 

called her name.

36. A. harvests   B. exams      C. reports     D. papers

37. A. exercises   B. jobs      C. books      D. lessons

38. A. take     B. write      C. attend     D. do

39. A. cheated    B. succeeded    C. passed     D. failed

40.A.cared for    B.felt proud of  C. worried about  D. thought highly of

41. A. insisted   B. agreed     C. promised    D. allowed

42. A. ring     B. wake      C. bring      D. pick

43. A. sad      B. tired      C. happy      D. nervous

44. A. dream     B. pill      C. suggestion   D. music

45. A. all      B. none      C. any       D. some

46. A. ahead of   B. behind     C. in front of   D. around

47. A. Unless    B. However     C. Though     D. As

48. A. watch     B. paper      C. teacher     D. book

49. A. up      B. down      C. out       D. over

50. A. run      B. leave      C. remain     D. go

51. A. gave out   B. gave up     C. put off     D. put out

52. A. another    B. more      C. other      D. the other

53. A. thinking   B. dreaming    C. crying      D. writing

54. A. exam               B. dream      C. story        D. night

55. A. her mother  B. her teacher   C. a classmate   D. a friend

第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,满分40分)

A

For Jennifer, the word ceramics (制陶术)usually reminded her about pottery (陶器). Today as she listened to Dr. Kramer, the word took on a new sense. Your aunt has broken the bone in her hip, Jennifer. Age has taken its tax on her bone structure, so we need to replace her hip with a new one made out of ceramics and metal. I've described the program to your aunt, and now she must decide if she wants to undergo surgery (接受手术).Jennifer was unsettled by Dr. Kramers advice. However, her mind was set at ease when she heard her aunt say,"A ceramic hip is no big deal, Jennifer! Why, there are people who've lost arms and legs and now have artificial (人造的)limbs (肢)that work nearly as well as the natural ones. There are artificial hearts for people whose hearts have failed to work properly. All these advances offer new life for folks like me." "Aunt Nancy, you sound like a medical advertisement,"Jennifer interrupted."From now on, I'll call you my robot-aunt!" "I like that!" Aunt Nancy said,"Never doubt that your robot-aunt would prefer having a natural hip, but if it' s a choice between a useless hip and a useful one, then I'll take the artificial one."

56. Jennifer describes Aunt Nancy as sounding like a medical advertisement because Aunt Nancy       .

A. knew much about the replacement of body parts  

B. sold medical products

C. praised the hospital doctor           

D. wrote an article about replacement surgery

57. The author of the story seems to         .

A. oppose the use of artificial body parts     

B. take pity on Jennifer

C. support the use of artificial body parts 

D. be anxious for surgical patients

58. The term robot-aunt suggests that Aunt Nancy         .

   A. will have the ability to walk again  

B. will have a nonhuman part, as does a robot

C. has a natural hip         

D. will have strength beyond that of most humans

59. What will probably happen next?

A. Jennifer will ask Aunt Nancy to reconsider her decision.

B. Dr. Kramer will refuse to perform the operation.

C. Aunt Nancy will be operated on by Dr. Kramer.

D. Jennifer will persuade her aunt to put off the operation.

B

In many developing countries, it is difficult to keep food cool. Most areas do not have electricity to operate the devices, called refrigerators, to keep food cold. Within days, food often spoils or becomes unsafe to eat. This can cause disease and loss of money for farmers. However, in Nigeria, one man is working to change this.

Mohammed Bah Abba, a teacher, invented a cooling device using two round containers made of clay. Mr. Abba' s invention is called a Pot-in-Pot Preservation Cooling System. A small spot is placed inside a larger one. The space between the two pots is filled with wet sand. The inner pot can be filled with fruit, vegetables of drinks. A wet cloth covers the whole cooling system. The device keeps some foods fresh for several weeks.

Food stored in the small pot is kept from spoiling through a simple evaporation process (过程). Water in the sand between the two pots  evaporates through the surface of the larger pot where drier outside air is moving. The evaporation process causes a drop in temperature of several degrees. This cools the inner container and helps destroy harmful bacteria found in food.

Mr. Abba started producing his cooling device in 1997. Since then, he has given more than 20,000 devices to people in villages in Nigeria. He expects that within five years, people all over the country will be using his invention. Mr. Abba also hopes to export his Pot-in-Pot cooling system to other hot, dry nations facing similar problems.

The Rolex Watch Company of Switzerland has also recognized the value of this cooling system. Two years ago, Mr. Abba received the Rolex Award(奖赏)for Enterprise. This award is given every two years. It awards people trying to develop projects aimed at improving human knowledge and well-being. Winners receive financial assistance to help develop their projects.

60. We can conclude from the passage that Mr. Abba        .

A. altogether invented 20,000 devices

B. didn't spend much money on his invention

C. has exported his invention to many hot, dry countries

D. has helped many Nigerian villagers in many different ways

61. According to the passage, the device invented by Mr Abba       .

A. is being used by many African villagers to keep food from going bad

B. is popular with those who cannot afford to buy cool food

C. is a device, called a refrigerator, to keep food cold

D. is a cooling system which received an award immediately after it was invented

62. The word evaporate in the third paragraph can be replaced by        .

   A. disappear     B. boil      C. flow       D. pour

63. Which of the following is inferred from the passage?

A. The cooling system invented by Mr. Abba is selling well in the world market.

B. Sooner or later Mr. Abba will be able to export his invention to some other countries.

C. Now that Mr. Abba has received the award, the whole country of Nigeria will be using the

   cooling system soon.

D. Every two years, Mr. Abba will receive money from the Rolex Watch Company of

   Switzerland.

C

Louis "Satchmo" Armstrong (1900~1971 ), an African-American musician, is one of the most important figures in the history of jazz. In the 1920s, this trumpeter, singer and bandleader began exploring the boundaries (分界)of jazz technique and style. Masters of jazz today admit their debt to this pioneer.

Armstrong's gift was obvious from the start of his career. His earliest recordings first with a band led by his former teacher, Joe "King" Oliver, and then with his own band earned Armstrong international fame for technical originality ( 独创性). He freed his playing from the ordinary rhythms of early jazz by creating musical phrases that seemed to oppose the pulse of a song, only to combine them in the place later. His deep and rough voice became as special as his comet (短号)playing, especially in his scat performances. Scat is a singing style in which meaningless syllables (音节)are repeated without preparation. Armstrongs scat was among the earliest ever recorded.

By 1930,Armstrong had turned to more commercial, less experimental jazz. Some musicians criticized (批评)him for this. But others insisted that the real power of Armstrong's art lay in its grace and sensitivity, fine qualities of the heart which remained in his music.

In the following years, Armstrong traveled around the world as the leading goodwill ambassador(大使) of American jazz music. The gentleness and great attraction of "Satchmo" filled his music and made him one of the world's most beloved performers for over forty years.

64. Which of the following best tells what this passage is about?

A. Armstrong' s personal attraction.

B. Armstrong' s best work.

C. A praise for Armstrong's contribution to jazz.

D. A comparison of Armstrong's music with that of earlier musicians.

65. Why was "Satchmo" criticized by some of his workmates in the 1930s?

A. For making fewer recordings.     

B. For losing interest in music.

C. For giving up his scat performances.  

D. For turning his attention away from making changes.

66. Which of the following is not mentioned as one of the reasons for Armstrong's success?

A. His technical originality.              B. His personality.      

C. His early experiences in King Oliver's band. D. His recordings were the first ever made.

67. According to the author, what made Armstrong the  "goodwill ambassador" of American jazz music ?

A. His world travels.         

B. His attraction and sensitivity.

C. His seat singing.         

D. His preference for commercial, less experimental jazz.

D

The oldest stone buildings in the world are the pyramids. They have stood for nearly 5,000 years, and it seems likely that they will continue to stand for thousands of years yet. There are over eighty of them scattered along the banks of the Nile, some of which are different in shape from the true pyramids. The most famous of these are the "Step" pyramid and the "Bent" pyramid.

Some of the pyramids still look as much alike as they must have been when they were built thousands of years ago. Most of the damage suffered by the others has been at the hands of men who were looking for treasure or, more often, for stone to use in modern buildings. The dry climate of Egypt has helped to keep the pyramids in good condition, and their very shape has made them less likely to fall into ruin. These are good reasons why they can still be seen today, but perhaps the most important is that they were planned to last forever.

The "Step" pyramid had to be on the west side of the Nile, the side on which the sun set. This was for spiritual reasons. It also had to stand well above the level of the river to protect it against the regular floods. It could not be too far from the Nile, however, as the stones to build it needed to be carried in boats down the river to the nearest point. Water transport was, of course, much easier than land transport. The builders also had to find a rock base, which was not likely to crack under the great weight of the pyramid. Finally, it had to be near the capital, or better still, near the king' s palace so that he could visit it easily to personally check the progress being made on the final resting place for his body.

68. According to the passage, the "Step" pyramid          .

A. is unlikely to fall into ruin in the near future   

B. was built on the sands along the Nile

C. is one that was built later than the true pyramids  

D. is the most famous of the true pyramids

69. The most important reason why some pyramids remain in good condition is that       .

A. people have taken care of them     

B. it doesn't rain often in Egypt

C. they were well designed       

D. the government has protected them from damage

70. Most of the damage to the pyramids has been caused by        .

A. the regular floods            

B. the dry climate of Egypt

C. people searching for gold       

D. people in search of building materials

71. The Egyptians built the pyramids along the banks of the Nile because        .

A. they believed in their god

B. it was difficult to find a large rock base far from the Nile

C. the river helped a lot in the transport of building materials

D. it was not easy to choose a suitable place for the pyramids

E

Here is a poster on a middle school web site. Read the web-site poster. Then do Numbers 72 to 75.

                Going, Going, Gone !

       The Haynes Middle School Parent-Teacher Organization

        invites you to attend our latest fund(基金)-raiser,

     The Fourth Annual(每年一次的)Haynes School Auction(拍卖)!

                 Saturday, May 10

6:00 p.m.--11:00 p.m.

in the school hall

6:00p. m.--6:30 p.m. :All items for auction are previewed.

6: 30p. m.--7: 00 p.m.: Silent auction begins.

7:00p. m.--7:30 p. m. :Highest bidders(出价人)from silent auction are determined.

7: 30p. m.--11: 00 p.m.: Main auction begins.

          Items up for bid in the silent auction range in value from

          $ 5.00 to $.30.00.

Items up for bid in the main auction include the following:

    Airline tickets to a place of your choice

    Weekend getaways at first-class hotels

   Season tickets to the Chicago Bears football game

   $50 gift tickets to local gift shops, restaurants, and salons

   Theater tickets to The Merchant of Venice

       Don' t miss the boat! Book your tickets today.

         Last year, tickets sold out in five days!

     Tickets are sold on a first-come, first-served basis.

           $ 15.00 per person

All the money from the auction will be given to the Haynes School computer lab.

72. Which of the following is not mentioned as being up for bid at the auction?

A. A movie pass to the local cinema.   

B. A weekend stay at a hotel.

C. A ticket to a restaurant.       

D. Airline tickets.

73. The more items that are given or bought for auction, _______.

A. the less money that will be charged for the tickets to the auction

B. the more money that can be raised to support the computer lab

C. the faster the ticket will be sold to the auction

D. the higher the value that will be placed on the items in the silent auction

74. Which of the following is most likely to happen at the year's auction?

A. The airline tickets will receive higher bids than any other item.

B. All items up for bid will be sold for at least twice their value.

C. More money will be raised this year than in any other year before.

D. Tickets for the event will be sold out in less than one week.

75. The phrase first-come, first-served tells you that_______.

A. people can buy the tickets on the first day only

B. the person who is first to arrive will receive a ticket at no charge

C. food and drinks will be served at the auction

D. tickets are sold in the order of who arrives first to buy them

第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)

第一节:短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

I often read English aloud and trying to learn something           76.         

important in heart. It helps me remember what I have learned                77.         

and form good habit of thinking in English. I listen                       78.           

a lot and communicate with the others in English.                         79.         

In this way, I improved both my listening ability and my             80.         

speaking English. I keep a diary in English every                         81.          

day and my written English is becoming better and                 82.         

better. I also try my best master the necessary grammar              83.         

knowledge. By this means, I can express me                         84.          

correctly. That' s why I have been learning English.                    85.         

第二节:书面表达(满分25分)

下列表格为某市1993与2003年人们度假方式的情况比较,请按表格内容用英语写一篇100词左右的文章,并对度假方式变化原因加以简要分析 .

开头已给出:

                  How People Spent Their Holidays

The way people spent their holidays changed a great deal from 1993 to 2003.

NO:20  SEFCG2005

 高中英语总复习语言运用强化训练(二十)

第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)

第一节 (共5 小题,每小题1.5 分,满分7.5 分)

     听下面5 段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳答案,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10 秒钟的时间回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。

 1. What does the man imply?

  A.The favor is a big one.           

  B. He doesn't think he should do her a favor.

  C. He doesn't think he would be very useful.

 2. Why doesn't the man buy a pet?

  A. He couldn't get used to it.         

  B. His parents wouldn't like.         

  C.He is afraid of the trouble.

 3. When will they get together at the entrance?

  A. Right after the meeting.          

  B. At seven.      

  C. At quarter past seven.

 4. Who will probably join them for the trip?

  A. Nancy.        B. Linda.        C. Mary.

 5. Where can the woman find the socks she wanted?

  A. Here.        

  B. At the sales area. 

  C. In the left corner.

第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分)

听下面 5 段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5 秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出 5 秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。

   听第 6 段材料,回答第 6 ~ 8 题。

 6. Why did Rebecca lose a lot of weight?

  A. She has been eating less.          

  B. She has a lot of exercises to do.

  C. She has been tired.

 7. Which ball game does she like the best?

  A. Soccer.       B. Volleyball.     C. Baseball.

 8. Why did they always win the championship in Rebecca's opinion?

  A. They played well.  

  B. They practised four hours a day.

  C. They had very good teamwork.

   听第 7 段材料,回答第 9 ~ 11 题。

 9. Who bought the walkman for Robbie's birthday?

  A. Richard and Alexandra.           

  B. Richard and Marilyn.

  C. The Molinas.

10. Why did Alexandra cry?

  A. The Molinas didn't treat her nicely.

  B. The letter reminded her of her family.

  C. She has nobody to talk to.

11. Where are the speakers?

  A. They are in a French restaurant.

  B.They are in Alexandra's home.

  C.They are in Robbie's home.

   听第 8 段材料,回答第 12、13 题。

12. What does grandpa need to do?

  A. He needs to do something around the house.

  B. He needs to find a full-time job.

  C. He needs to use his energy and experience.

13. Where are the speakers now?

  A. They are in the city.            

  B. They are in the countryside.        

  C. They are in Susan's house.

   听第 9 段材料,回答第 14 ~ 16 题。

14. What is the man?

  A. He is the organizer of the party.

  B. He is a new student.

  C. He is a professor in the university.

15. What is the purpose of the party?

  A. To give some valuable advice.

  B. To give some speeches.

  C. To have some fun.

16. What should not be missed in the party?

  A. Eating, dancing and singing.

  B. The pie they'll be serving.

  C. Wise words from the former students.

   听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 ~ 20 题。

17. What kind of man was the lawyer?

  A. Selfish.       B. Kind-hearted.    C. Foolish.

18. Why did the doctor stop before entering the lawyer's house?

  A. He wanted to make sure the lawyer would pay him.

  B. He was afraid he couldn't save the lawyer a wife.

  C. He wanted the lawyer to pay him first.

19. Why did the lawyer's wife die?

  A. The doctor killed her.

  B. The doctor couldn't save her.

  C. The doctor didn't try his best.

20. What kind of man was the doctor?

  A. Clever.       B. Cold-blooded.    C. Foolish.

第二部分:英语知识运用

第一节  单项填空(共15小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)(涉及高中第三册 7-9单元)

21.      ,we should not have had our happy life today.

  A. But for the Party         B. Having the Party C. Because the Party D. If no the Party

22.Many people put down their own jobs and joined us        a missing child.

  A. to search    B. in searching  C. in search of  D. to the search of

23.Although he knew          little about         large amount of work done in the field ,he

   succeeded where more well-informed experimenters failed.          

   A.a ; the            B.the ; a           C.a ; 不填        D.不填 ; the

24.       you will be in safety.

  A. Upon my words  B. Upon my word  C. With my word  D. In words

25.If I don't get the book and study hard, the other boys will be         me.

  A. front of    B. back of     C. above of    D. ahead of

26.How did you like the       of the interpreter(口译员)at the Chinese FM press conference of

   6-party talks on TV?

   A.performance      B.achievement      C.material          D.words  

27.It is said that the old man is         death.

  A. at point of  B. on point of   C. at the point of D. to the point of

28.-Mary doesn't think much of David.

   -It can't be worse than        of her.

  A. him       B. he       C. it       D. his

29.The peoples of the Eastern and Southern Asia are not       the revision (修订本) of the

   textbooks on Japanese history.  

  A. in agreement of B. in favour of  C. in for     D. with the side

30.Without facts,we can't form a correct opinion,for we need to have actual knowledge       our thinking.

   A.which to be based on                 B.which to base on           

   C.on which to base                    D.which to base

31.—Nothing wrong with it ,    ?

   桸o .Yours is a specially-built model. Drive carefully ,though .It takes time to run in a new car.

   A.is it             B.has it            C.are they          D.is there 

32. -Would you like to         a visit to the city?

   -If I         a week off.

  A. take ; had   B. make ; had   C. take ; have had D. make ; would have

33.Since we can't find a bigger apartment, we'll have to         what we have.

  A. hope for the best                   B. make room for

  C. make the best of                   D. lay our hope on

34.A heavy snow      a good harvest year.

   A. means    B. shows      C. promises     D. permits

35.The police got to        was once an old school         the peasants used as a store.

A. what ; that        B. where ; which     C. where ; that          D. which ; where 

第二节:完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36~55各题所给的四个选项(A,B,C,D)中,选出一个最佳选项。

The western world has always been divided into two types of people the cool and the uncool. It is a division that  36   in school. The cool kids are good at   37   .They are    38 with the opposite sex .They are good-looking and people want to   39   their style. They can do their homework but they don't make a big effort. That would   40    be cool.

       The uncool kids are in the other corner of the playground. They are very bright ,but they don't have great  41  skills and they are   42   at sports .When they are not programming computers or doing calculus(微积分)in their heads ,they are reading comic books and watching shows like the X Files .They are   43   as the geeks.

       Here's the news. The geeks are    44   .Make friends with them now or they will put virus in your computer and  45    your maths homework to ruin. Geeks might not be popular at school, yet they do pass their examinations ,and they might not be too popular at university, but     46   good degrees.

    The most important   47   of the 21st century ,computers and IT, has been at least partly created by geeks .Geek heroes like Bill Gates  48    others to follow their example .Being a geek is a way of earning good money .And the creation of the Internet gave them a  49    of their own to work and play in ,making them a global   50   .Besides ,the effect of the geeks   51     popular culture has started a new trend(趋势).It is now cool to be   52   .Geek culture is becoming an important part of general popular culture ,in which what you know is more important than  53    you look like.

But there are also  54    . Geeks were often bullied or laughed at in school. Now a geek may be your boss .Perhaps it is time for    55   .

36.A.continues        B.makes           C.remains          D.starts

37.A.computers        B.studies           C.sports           D.maths

38.A.pleasant          B.popular          C.crazy            D.average

39.A.copy            B.advance          C.take             D.act

40.A.not             B.indeed           C.perhaps          D.actually

41.A.speaking         B.operating         C.social            D.experimental

42.A.speechless        B.sharp            C.active           D.hopeless

43.A.known          B.referred          C.thought          D.admired

44.A.taking on         B.taking up         C.taking over        D.taking in

45.A.put             B.cause           C.bring            D.serve

46.A.win            B.take             C.wish            D.finish

47.A.industry         B.discovery         C.progress         D.development

48.A.promise         B.discourage        C.demand          D.excite

49.A.chance          B.space           C.world           D.career

50.A.force           B.company         C.organization       D.department

51.A.of              B.on              C.in              D.for 

52.A.rich            B.attractive         C.handsome        D.uncool

53.A.how            B.that             C.what            D.how much

54.A.opportunities      B.dangers          C.possibility         D.question

55.A.punishment       B.argument         C.competition       D.employment

第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题。每小题2分,满分40分)

A

Toronto桝 pleasant attitude can do wonders for patients' recovery, according to researchers who reviewed 16 studies that looked at patients' attitudes toward health. The studies lasted 30 years and looked at patients' attitudes after operation.

In each case the better a patients expectations about how they would do after operation or some health procedure, the better they did, said the author Donald Cole, of the Institute for Work and Health in Toronto.

"This mind-body connection that we have been toying with for the past couple of decades really does have hard science behind it. The result shows that the power of positive thinking is real," Cole said.

New York桝 Pablo Picasso painting sold at Christie's auction house in New York Wednesday for 55-million dollars. The price set a new auction record for a Picasso, and is the fifth-highest price ever paid for any work of art at auction.

The painting梊plainWoman with her arms crossed梬as purchased by an telephone bidder(投标者). Painted in 1902 in Barcelona, the portrait is one of the best-known works from what is called Picasso's blue period.

Christies says the painting by the famous Spanish artist is of a quality not seen on the market in more than 10 years. It sold for more than twice its pre-sale estimate.

Xinhua Agency桝 report that three kindergarten teachers knelt down before a South Korean couple to apologize, in Nanjing, of East China's Jiangsu Province, has triggered wide criticism.

At a local kindergarten, a Chinese teacher frightened a South Korean child by saying she would cut off his fingers if he continued to make mischief. Although the kindergarten had apologized to the couple and dismissed the teacher surnamed Yang, the mother insisted that Yang should kneel down before her.

Sheng Dalin, a columnist, wrote in the XINXI SHIBAO that it was enough to fire the teacher and make an apology to the couple, but the mothers request was beyond all reason.

56.News Item 1 intends to make us believe that           .

A.positive thinking can make people healthy

B.a better attitude results in a better operation

C.researchers have observed 16 patients recovery during the past 30 years

D.great attention has been paid to how attitudes affect health

57.Which of the following is NOT true about the painting  Woman with her arms crossed?

A.The painting was once thought to be worth around $25 million.

B.The painting is one of the most expensive pictures ever sold at auction.

C.The painting was purchased through telephone.

D.The painting has not been seen on the market for more than 10 years.

58.The report in News Item 3 has caused wide criticism because        .

A.the kindergarten fired the teacher surnamed Yang

B.the mother demanded an unreasonable apology from the teachers

C.the teacher frightened a South Korean boy

D.the kindergarten punished a boy so severely

B

       Thousands of people began pouring into Pennsylvania from other states. They wanted to buy lottery tickets. The tickets cost only $0.9 each. But that small spending could bring them a reward of $90 million. That was the second largest lottery jackpot (积累奖金)in history.

       More than 87 million tickets were bought for the Pennsylvania lottery drawing. Those who bought tickets had to choose seven numbers from 1 to 80. The chance of winning was one in 9.6 million. But that little chance certainly didn't affect ticket sales. In the last few days before the drawing, tickets were selling at the unbelievable rate of 500 per second.

       Experts say many people buy lottery tickets because they just want to have a piece of the action. Others say the lottery is a stock market for poor people. It allows them to dream about wealth theyll probably never have.

 But many people believe lotteries are no better than legalized (合法化的)gambling. Some critics(批评家)note that most people who play are poor and may not be able to afford the tickets. There are also many addicts (成瘾者)who take the game seriously. They may pour their life savings into lottery tickets. Some clubs have been formed to help them kick the habit.

 Politicians like lotteries because they provide money that would otherwise have to come from new taxes. The profits from lotteries are usually used to pay for education or programs for senior citizens. But critics say this arrangement just allows states to legalize vice (恶习), under the name of social progress.

No matter whether you regard state lotteries right or not, you cannot refuse to accept their extreme popularity with many Americans.

59.The main idea of the passage is that         .

A.lotteries are of great benefit to everyone who buys them

B.playing a lottery is just like investing in the stock market

C.a lot of people buy lottery tickets, but lotteries cause disagreement

D.lotteries are just legalized vice

60.Which of  the following is TRUE according to the passage?

A.Politicians like lotteries because they don't have to pay extra tax.

B.The popularity of lotteries in America actually is social progress.

C.Some critics don't like lotteries because many poor people waste their money on them.

D.People love the lottery because it is a stock market.

61.In just one hour in the last few days, the Pennsylvania lottery sold tickets totaling       .

   A.$1.62 million         B.$90 million          C.$9.6 million       D.$87 million

62.People who are addicted to playing lotteries should        .

   A.join a club            B.kick the habit      C.win the Pennsylvania     D.save every cent

C

Alexis was  hot and tired. With rage in her voice she shouted, "Pull me up!I give up, I hate this. This is stupid!" It was at that moment when Jason, the adviser on the trip, looked at me and said, "Ed, I'm going to go down and talk with her." I then shouted down to Alexis, "Hold on! You can do this. We know you can!"

Jason grasped another rope, put his climbing harness(系带)on and began to repel down the cliff. Within moments Jason was beside Alexis. She had her cheek directly against the face of the rock with her feet barely resting on a small piece of the cliff that jetted outward. Jason said to Alexis, "I know that you have been on this cliff now for what seems like a long time. Your feet and fingers are cramping(痉挛)up and your forearms feel as though they are on fire. But , Alexis, you are strong, look how far up you are already. You have taken one of the more difficult paths up the cliff. Look Alexis, look at the path you have taken."

At that moment, Alexis moved her cheek away from the rock face and looked down. The bright white chalk she used on her hands to give her a better hold, showed the path where her tired hands had moved her upward on the cliff. Jason was right. Alexis had taken the hardest way up the cliff. Jason then looked straight into Alexis' eyes and in a calm voice he said, "You are not alone out here, there are people who care about you, who want to help you and see you succeed. We are going to do this together. Are you ready?" Slowly she shook her head yes and took a deep breath.

63.Jason went down the cliff because         .

   A.Alexis took a wrong path              B.Alexis was trapped in rocks   

   C.Alexis didn't believe in herself           D.Alexis forearm's were badly hurt

64.We can infer from the passage that         .

   A.Alexis was finally pulled up by Ed

   B.Alexis regretted having taken the wrong path up the cliff

   C.Alexis was immediately sent to hospital after she was pulled up

   D.Alexis successfully rock climbed

65.The underlined word  hot in the story means          .

   A.disappointed                       B.angry

   C.uncomfortable                     D.running a high body temperature

66.Alexis would probably become       .

   A.more strong-minded                 B.easier to give up

   C.poorer in health                     D.less interested in rock climbing

D

About six years ago I was eating lunch in a restaurant in New York City when a woman and a young boy sat down at the next table, I couldn't help overhearing parts of their conversation. At one point the woman asked, "So, how have you been?" And the boy ?who could not have been more than seven or eight years old ?replied. "Frankly, I've been feeling a little depressed lately."

This incident stuck in my mind because it confirmed (确认) my growing belief that children are changing. As far as I can remember, my friends and I didn't find out we were "depressed", that is, in low spirits, until we were in high school.

Undoubtedly a change in children has increased steadily in recent years.  Children don't seem childlike anymore. Children speak more like adults, dress more like adults and behave more like adults than they used to.

Whether this is good or bad is difficult to say, but it certainly is different. Childhood as it once was no longer exists. Why?

Human development is  depended not only on born biological states, but also on patterns of gaining social knowledge. Movement from one social role to another usually involves learning the secrets of the new social positions. Children have always been taught adult secrets, but slowly and in stages; traditionally, we tell sixth graders things we keep hidden from fifth graders.

In the last 30 years,  however, a secret-revelation  (揭示) machine  has been  equipped in 98 percent of American homes. It is called television. Television passes information to all viewers alike, whether they are children or adults. Unable to resist the temptation (诱惑) , many children turn their attention from printed texts to the less challenging, more attractive moving pictures.

Communication through print, as a matter of fact, allows for a great deal of control over the social information which children will gain. Children must read simple books before they can read complex materials.

67.According to the author, feeling depressed is        .

   A.a sure sign of a mental problem in a child

   B.a mental state present in all humans, including children

   C.something that cannot be avoided in children's mental development

   D.something hardly to be expected in a young child

68.Traditionally, a child is supposed to learn about the adult world        .

   A.through connection with society

   B.gradually and under guidance

   C.naturally without being taught

   D.through watching television

69.According to the author, that todays children seem adultlike results from        .

   A.the widespread influence of television

   B.the poor arrangement of teaching content

   C.the fast pace of human scientific development

   D.the rising standard of living

70.What does the author think of communication through print for children?

   A.It enables children to gain more social information.

   B.It develops children's interest in reading and writing.

   C.It helps children to read and write well.

   D.It can control what children are to learn.

71.What does the author think of the change in today's children?

   A.He feels their adultlike behavior is so funny.B.He thinks the change worthy of note.

   C.He considers it a rapid development.       D.He seems to be upset about it.

  E

Many of us like cooking but never have much time for it. Helen Frys new book  Quick Cooking has been specially written for busy people. It has over 1,000 recipes, from the famous Spanish gazpacho to Swedish smorgasbord. The book is well written and the photographs and drawings are clear. (They are like those in the excellent little Quick Dressmaking and Quick Gardening.) The book has a strong plastic cover. It is easy to find your way around it too. And busy people, notice this! Mrs Fry tells you how much time you need in order to get each dish ready.

Quick Cooking has 4 parts, one for each season. This helps you to use fresh fruit and vegetables when they are cheaper ?and, of course, better. There are a lot of exciting ideas from foreign countries, and most of the recipes are easy to follow. You take something simple like a chicken or some cheese, and make an unusual dish out of it. For example, there are no fewer than 40 recipes for eggs! Mrs Fry does not plan complete meals for the "quick book". The beginners will have to find out a lot of things for himself ?or herself. But this ought not to be difficult with such a good book. I wanted to try many of the recipes as soon as I read them. For people with little spare time, Helen Fry's  Quick Cooking is excellent value.

72.Helen Frys book is called Quick Cooking because        .

   A.you can cook all the dishes in it quickly

   B.there is over 1,000 recipes in it

   C.it is written for people who don't have much time

   D.it tells you how to cook all kinds of food quickly

73.Busy people should notice that        .

   A.all the recipes in the book are easy to follow

   B.there are clear photographs and drawings in the book

   C.the book has a strong cover

   D.they are told how long each dish takes to cook

74.This passage is most probably        .

   A.a book review     B.a notice     C.a letter to an editor  D.an introduction on cooking

75.We can infer from the passage that         .

   A.Helen Fry is good at writing books quickly

   B.Complete meals are planned only for beginners

   C.There are quite a few quick books for busy people

   D.Beginners are advised to start making meals out of the cheapest materials

第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)

第一节,短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

How much times do you spend with your parents?                                 76.             

When did you last tell them what is on your mind?                                     77.             

Your parents are your dearest people in the world                                           78.             

when you are young. And they always care of you                                    79.             

deep. But even though many children still love                                        80.             

their mum and dad ,families may become more close                                  81.             

as you get older .The end of the year is a time for families                               82.              

to get together .Have you ever thought what you can                                   83.              

show your parents that you love them ?Find chance                                   84.              

and do something for them or to have a sincere talk with                          85.             

them. If you can do this ,your parents will be very happy.

第二节:书面表达(满分25分)

      假设你叫李华,你家所在小区旁的“旅行家饭店”最近被某外资集团接管,并将被改建。小区居民委托你用英语给该外资集团负责人写信,请根据下图所提供的信息,在信中反映饭店对小区居民生活的影响,并希望他们接管之后,迅速解决卡拉OK厅噪音扰民、污水漫溢和停车场车辆进出引起交通堵塞,有安全隐患等三大问题。

注意:

1.词数100左右。

2.参考词汇:卡拉OK厅 karaoke hall  停车场 parking lot  居民区 residential area

                                                                              Li Hua

                                                                                    Room 306, Building 3

                                                                                    Xiangyang Residential Area

                                                                                    118 Xiangyang Street

Dear Sir/Madam,                                                                   April 9, 2004

                                                                                  Yours truly,

                                                                                           Li Hua

NO:21  SEFCG2005

 高中英语总复习语言运用强化训练(廿一)

               第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)

第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)

听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。

1. What is the woman thinking about?

  A.Getting an extra job.            B.Doing better in her job.   C.Changing her job.

2.Where did the dialogue probably take place?

  A. In the street.   B. In a hotel.     C. At a school.

3. What does the headmaster want the students to do?

  A. To work all the time.            B. To play at home.   C. To work and play.

4. Where did Paul plan to go on his way home?

  A. To the office.   B. To the bank.     C. To the shops.

5. How much will the man spend?

  A. $34         B. $44.         C. $68.

第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)

听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。

  听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。

6. What is the man complaining about?

  A.The entrance charge for the nightclub is too high.

  B.He is not allowed into the nightclub free.

  C.He does not like Sammy Davis Junior.

7. When does the dialogue take place?

  A. In the morning.  

  B. In the afternoon. 

  C. In the evening.

8. What does the man finally decide to do?

  A.To entertain himself.            

  B.To go to the nightclub.           

  C.To go out for a walk.

  听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。

9. Where does the man live?

  A. 17 Mallett Street. 

  B. 70 Mallett Street. 

  C. 17 Marrett Street.

10. Which house is on fire?

  A.Number 16.      B. Number 18.      C.Number 20.

11. Why is there nobody in the house on fire?

  A.They went shopping. 

  B.They went to work.  

  C. They went abroad on holiday.

  听第8段材料,回答第12、13小题。

12. What is the possible relationship between the two speakers?

  A. They are friends.              

  B. They are strangers.            

  C. They are brother and sister.

13. Where is Jim going?

  A. Going to the cinema.            

  B. Going home.    

  C. Going to watch TV.

  听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。

14.What holiday are the speakers talking about?

  A. The summer holiday.

  B. The winter holiday.

  C. The Spring holiday.

15. What do we know about the woman speaker?

  A. She has been to most interesting places in Europe.

  B. Her job includes the use of foreign languages.

  C. She has a well-paid job in Britain.

16. What's the man's difficulty staying abroad?

  A. He is not used to the climate.

  B. He is not familiar with the situations.

  C. He can't speak foreign languages.

  听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17. What is the couple's nationality?

  A. British.      B. French.       C. Chinese.

18. What happened to the couple's pet dog?

  A. It was well fed in the kitchen.

  B. It was killed in the kitchen.

  C. It had a meal with the old couple.

19. How long did the couple have to wait before their food was ready?

  A. About an hour.   

  B. Half an hour.   

  C. An hour and a half.

20. How does the woman feel about what the man said?

  A. It is true.    

  B. It is wrong to do so.           

  C. It is unbelievable.

第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)

第一节  单项填空(共15小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)(涉及高中第三册 10-12单元)

21.He saw the bird         out of house and         in the forest.

   A. rush ; disappear        B. rushed ; disappear C. rush ; disappeared   D. rushed ; disappearing

22.—Would you like some tea, John?

  —I'd prefer some coffee,     

  A.if you can.   B.right?      C.if you've got any. D.OK?      

23.-Can you tell me anything about the fire         last night?

  -I'm afraid,       .

 A. that broke out ; very little    B. broke out ; just a little   

 C. happened ; quite a few       D. taking place ; a little

24.We usually have a meeting       .

  A. every two week B. every two weeks C. every second weeks D. every other weeks

25.The great use of the school education is not so much to teach you things        to teach the art of  learning.   

  A. rather than  B. like      C. as       D. nor

26.-I thought we were buying hamburgers for the picnic.

  -Some        getting chicken too.

  A. insisted on  B. kept on     C.set out     D. gave up

27.Just after putting away the dishes,       .

  A. the door bell rang                  B. Nancy heard the door bell ring

  C. the door bell was rung      D. someone knocked at the door

28.After half a year's training, they were made entirely used      underwater.

  A.to stay     B.to staying    C.staying     D.stay          

29. I've listened to Dr Johnson's talk about pollution, but I still haven't a good understanding of its key      .  

  A. words     B. points     C. information   D. notes

30.You'll have to wait for one more week, ______ the manager will be back from his trip.

   A. as      B. until      C. when      D. before

31.-Well, here you are at last. I thought you'd never make it.

   -The reason we're so late is       .

  A. because the car breaks down    B. that the car broke down

  C. due to the breaking down of the car         D. because of the car's breaking down

32.— Now that you like the car so much, why not drive it back?

  — Well, I can't afford          car.

  A.that expensive a                    B.a that expensive            

  C.that a expensive                   D.a expensive that

33.-You haven't said a word about my new hair-style, Molly. Do you like it?

   -I'm sorry I ______ anything about it sooner. I certainly think it's pretty.

   A. wasn't saying      B. don't say        C. won't say  D. didn't say

34.Every day after supper,       is his habit, the professor takes a walk for an hour.

  A. as               B. when       C. that D. which

35.How did it         that you failed to         in time yesterday?

  A.come up; turn down         B.come on; turn over           

  C.come over; turn off                  D.come about; turn up

第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

    阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中选出最佳选项。

The country's highest-level university scholarships were handed out last week.

The persons who can receive the money are students from poor families who have an excellent

  36  . But the University of Science and Technology of Beijing   37  even further with its   38  . This year, they have to be non-drinkers, non-smokers and frugal(节俭)as well.   39   who is silly enough to use the scholarship money   40  friends to meals could face the hope of having   41  taken back.

The assessment process(评估过程)was   42  . If he wanted to get the money, the person was asked to do two things:  43  a short speech about study, campus life, and family conditions; and take part in the question and answer meetings with the organization in charge.

    The organization was clear in its decision process and awarded the scholarships to 147 students. 44    how the money should be spent, however,    45   differ. Some students say that it's natural, even   46   , for a winner to invite friends to a celebration, usually a meal.

The scholarship winners themselves did not seem to agree. I object to   47   the money on a big dinner for friends.   48   winners who are from poor families should make good use of the money and not waste it, said Si Guangrong, one of the winners, who said she   49   use it for postgraduate study.

A bit more   50   views came from Li Xiao, of the university's Students' Affairs Office: "How they spend the scholarship money is a private matter and they're   51   to spend it   52   different ways. But they'd better use it properly and in an economic way."

The national scholarship is being   53   to 45,000 students each year. The top 10,000 will receive 6,000 yuan,   54   4,000 yuan.   55  , students with a national scholarship are not required to pay fees for school.

36.A.record     B.paper      C.degree      D.year

37.A.has got     B.has lasted    C.has gone     D.has been

38.A.achievements  B.requirements   C.movements    D.treatments

39.A.Everyone    B.Someone     C.No one      D.Anyone

40.A.to treat    B.to gather    C.to pay      D.to call

41.A.this      B.that       C.it        D.one

42.A.hard      B.difficult    C.serious     D.strict

43.A.Read      B.Make       C.Write      D.Show

44.A.As from     B.As for      C.As yet      D.As a whole

45.A.plans      B.minds      C.designs     D.opinions

46.A.special     B.unusual     C.traditional   D.national

47.A.affording    B.paying      C.costing     D.spending

48.A.Especially   B.Extremely    C.Naturally    D.Generally

49.A.would      B.should      C.could      D.might

50.A.different    B.reasonable    C.balanced     D.personal

51.A.sad       B.free       C.able       D.sorry

52.A.on       B.by        C.with       D.in

53.A.given      B.equipped     C.provided     D.sent

54.A.the ones    B.the students   C.the others    D.the winners

55.A.In the end   B.In addition   C.In short     D.In all

第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,满分40分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项。

A

The American cowboy was a great national hero through facts and stories.

In history, the real cowboy was a simple farm worker on horseback. He spent twelve to fourteen hours a day outdoors working with cows. The work was dirty, tiresome and not very well paid. In the winter, most cowboys had to find other jobs. They were seldom alone. Most of them worked in teams of eight to ten.

People could raise beef cattle at low cost in the western states and send them by train to the eastern markets. But someone had to look after the cattle on the open land and get them to the nearest railroad. This was the job of a cowboy. Sometimes the railroad was more than a thousand kilometers away and it could take as long as six months to move the cattle. The cowboy moved the cattle slowly so that the cattle would not lose weight.

Most cowboys were young, unmarried men. A cowboy's horse was his most important tool. A good horse made the job of moving cattle much easier. A good cowboy understood cows and knew how to control them. At night, he sang to the cows to keep them calm.

The cowboy quickly received popular praise. Historians say that was because the cowboy appeared during a time of change in American life. In the late 1800's, America was changing from a nation of farms to one of factories and cities. The cowboy seemed free and more independent than other Americans.

56.In the past, the cowboy's work         .

  A.was covered with dirt        B.cost much labor

  C.was less paid            D.All of the above

57.Sometimes it took the cowboys           to move the beef cattle from the western states to the

eastern markets.

  A.a week      B.a month      C.half a year   D.a year

58.The cowboy's important instrument in the past was the          .

  A.truck      B.horse       C.sleeping-bag  D.raincoat

59.The cowboys quickly receive popular praise because they appeared            .

  A.in the western parts of the United States

  B.in the eastern markets every year

  C.in the time of great changes in America

  D.in the early 1800's

B

New York State has passed the USA's first state law banning motorists talking on hand-held cell phones. The ban(禁令)will begin on November 1, although drivers caught using hand-held cell phones will be given only warnings during the first month.

First-time violators(违法者)will face a $ 100 fine. A second time call for a $ 200 fine and every violation after that will cost $ 500.

At least a dozen places have passed bans, starting in 1999; and 40 states have had bans proposed but not passed. At least 23 countries, including the Great Britain, Italy, Israel and Japan ban drivers from using hand-held cell phones.

There are about 115 million cell phones in use in the United States and more than 6 million in New York State.

"To think that I'm not going to use cell phone when at the same time I can still use my computer, I can still read a paper, I can still sing a song while driving 65 mph. I think there's just something wrong, "an official said.

Other critics noted that other things like eating, drinking coffee and applying make-up while driving caused at least as much of a concern(关注). They suggested that the ban include a broader range of things.

60.How much fine will a hand-held cell phone user receive if he has been caught using it four

times while driving after November?

    A.$ 500.   B.$ 1000.   C.$ 1200.   D.$ 1300.

61.We can see from this passage that          .

    A.the ban has been put into effect in most states in the U.S.

    B.many of the developed countries forbid drivers to use hand-held cell phones

    C.over fifty places or states ban drivers from using hand-held cell phones

    D.more people in the U.S. are against the ban than for it

62.The official mentioned in the passage          .

    A.does not agree with this ban

    B.doesn't believe using hand-held cell phones while driving will cause any danger

    C.doesn't understand why hand-held cell phones alone should be banned among many others

    D.believes singing while driving will cause greater danger

63.The writer intends to tell us in the last paragraph that         .

    A.it is not fair to have this ban passed

    B.the ban will never be passed in the whole country

    C.more activities of the same kind should also be banned

    D.the ban will meet with more criticism

C

Nature has supplied every animal except man with some covering for his body such as fur, feathers, hair, and shells as a thick hide. But man has nothing but a thin skin.

If someone were to ask you,"Why did human beings start to cover their bodies with clothes?" most would answer,"To keep themselves warm, of course."

It is only when we begin to think about it a little that we realize that clothes are worn for a great many reasons that have nothing to do with our need for warmth at all.

For example, we wear clothes to some degree in order to decorate ourselves--to make ourselves, if possible, look more dignified(尊严)or nicer.

Clothes of a special king are often worn to show that the wearer has authority or power. The individual wearing them is treated with respect because he works in a certain office. The judge on the Bench, for example, might look a very ordinary and unimpressive figure without his wig and gown. Clothes are an important part of ceremony, whether it is connected with belief, the law, parliament, and royalty, the fighting forces of the state. How very different the Queens Coronation ceremony(加冕仪式)would have looked without the robes, coronets and the cloth of gold.

Sometimes, even in some modern countries people wear some article of clothing, of some jewel, because they believe that it will bring them luck or protect them from illness, or because it is connected with their beliefs.

None of these reasons for wearing clothes--to decorate ourselves to show our position in the world for ceremonial purposes for luck, to give ourselves dignity and authority--have anything to do with our need for warmth.

64.From the passage, we know that wearing clothes is man's basic necessity to         .

    A.protect skin       B.show beauty    C.keep warm     D.bring luck

65.The judge wearing special clothes on the Bench          .

    A.looks nicer    B.looks different     C.shows wealth       D.shows power

66.Even in modern countries, sometimes people wear certain clothes because         .

    A.they believe that they will get protected from bad luck and illness

    B.it has something to do with their wealth

    C.they want to show their power

    D.they enjoy wearing such kind of clothes

67.The author's purpose in writing this article is to tell us that clothes are worn         .

    A.for ceremonial occasions        B.for many other reasons besides warmth

    C.to keep people impressive and nicer  D.to show people's authority or power

D

    Millions of aircraft take off around the world every year . The skies they fly in seem

limitless-miles of empty space . But , with the number of flights increasing each year , this emptiness no longer exists . Researchers in the world of aviation(航空)are worried about the increasing pressure on pilots and ground controllers . And increasing collisions , occurring at or near an airport , have called attention to the need for more aids(辅助设备)to aviation control .

   People who travel the skies are not certain about air safety . A great deal of money is spent on new and bigger aircraft and airports to deal with the vast increase in passengers travelling by air . Only a small percentage of this money is spent on navigation(导航)and other aids . Actually , suitable electronic equipment has long existed , and many companies market safety aids designed to make it safer for aircraft to take off , fly any distance , and land , whatever the weather . Yet , there are two problems to be solved . The first is to get governments , airlines and airport officials to agree to basic levels of safety aids . The second problem is to find a way of meeting these basic requirements .

   But no matter how well the equipment works , operators of the equipment still play an important role . Communications between pilots and ground controllers are extremely important to air safety . It is worth pointing our that the mishearing or misunderstanding of instructions in English , and the use of another language , in an international conversation , have led to two recent aircraft accidents . A new type of instrument(仪器)called FLIGHTWATCH would help pilots prevent airport collisions . It would be particularly helpful near airports .

68.The increasing number of flights leads to the fact that    .

A. flying is no longer limited in the sky

B. there is no empty space for aids to aviation control

C. piloting and controlling planes is getting more difficult

D. the pressure on the ground becomes greater

69.There is uncertainty about air safety because    .

A. planes become bigger for the increasing number of passengers

B. money spent on electronic equipment is far from enough

C. suitable electronic equipment hasn't been invented yet

D. it is dangerous for planes to take off or land

70.The underlined word " collisions " probably means   .

A. accidents in which two planes hit each other

B. misunderstandings between pilots and ground controllers

C. quarrels among passengers

D. breakdowns of new types of instrument

71.It can be inferred from the passage that   .

A. governments and officials have paid great attention to air safety

B. there should be more companies to sell new safety aids

C. English should be used in an international conversation

   D. understanding between pilots and ground controllers should be improved

E

There seems never to have been a civilization without toys, but when and how they developed is unknown. They probably came about just to give children something to do.

In the ancient world, as is today, most boys played with some kinds of toys and most girls with another. In societies where social roles are rigidly determined, boys pattern their play after the activities of their fathers and girls after the tasks of their mothers. This is true because boys and girls are being prepared, even in play, to step into the roles and responsibilities of the adult world.

What is important about the history of toys is not so much how they changed over the centuries but how much they have remained the same. The changes have been mostly in skilled workmanship and technology. It is the universality(普遍性)of toys with regard to their development in all parts of the world and their persistence(持久性)to the present that is surprising. In Egypt, America, China, Japan and among the Arctic peoples, generally the same kinds of toys appeared. Changes depended on local customs and ways of life because toys copy their surroundings. Nearly every civilization had dolls, little weapons, toy soldiers, tiny animals and vehicles.

Because toys can be generally regarded as a kind of art form, they have no technological leaps that characterize inventions for adult use. The progress from the wheel to the oxcart to the automobile is a direct line of rise. The progress from a rattle(拨浪鼓)used by a baby in 3000 BC to one used by a baby today, however, is not characterized by inventiveness. Each rattle is the product of the artistic tastes of the times and subject to the limitations of available materials.

72.One side of the "universality of toys" lies in the fact that           .

    A.the basic characteristics of toys are the same in the world

    B.technological advances have greatly improved the durability(耐用性)of toys

    C.the exploration of the universe has led to the creation of new kinds of toys

    D.the improvement of skilled workmanship in making toys depends on the efforts of universities

73.Which of the following is the author's view on the historical development of toys?

    A.Toys are playing more and more important role in shaping a child's character.

    B.The toy industry has developed greatly in technology in recent years.

    C.The skilled workmanship in toy-making has still remained unchanged.

    D.Toys have remained basically the same through the centuries.

74.Regarded as a king of art form, toys           .

    A.reflect the pace of social progress

    B.are not characterized by technological progress

    C.follow a direct line of rise

    D.also attract adults greatly

75.The author uses the example of a rattle to show that          .

    A.it often takes a long time to introduce new technology into toy-making

    B.even the simplest toys can reflect the progress of technology

    C.even a simple toy can mirror the artistic tastes of the time

    D.in toy-making there is a continuity in the use of materials

第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)

第一节:短文改错(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分。)

The Yellow River, China's second larger river was the most                 76.             

polluted one among the nations seven major rivers during the first               77.            

half of the year. The latest monthly report shown the water quality           78.          

in the Yellow River improved in July and the branch water quality             79.              was still poor.

One of the major reasons for the seriously pollution in the river              80.          

is the reduction of water flow and it is in the lowest level in fifty                 81.          

years. The 5,464-kilometre Yellow River run from Qinghai and Tibet             82.      

winds through many places before reaching to the Bohai Sea. The river           83.          

provides water twelve per cent of the population of our country and            84.          

irrigate twelve per cent of our farmland. So we should take good care              85.          

of our mother river.

第二节:书面表达(满分25分)

下图反映的是李大伯在同一土地上今昔耕作的不同情况。请你用英语描述该图内容,并略谈感受。

注意:1.词数100左右;

2.开头已为你写好。

参考词汇:耕地—plough  骆驼—camel  沙尘暴—sandstorm  牛—bull

It is spring, the season for sowing.                       

 

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 高中英语总复习语言运用强化训练(廿二)

第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)

第一节 (共5 小题,每小题1.5 分,满分7.5 分)

     听下面5 段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳答案,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10 秒钟的时间回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。

 1. When will Mr. Davis meet Ann?

  A.8∶45.        B. 9∶00.        C. 9∶15.

 2. Where does the conversation take place?

  A. In Singapore.    B. In Canada.      C. In the USA.

 3. How old is the woman?

  A. 18 years old.    B. 26 years old.    C. 44 years old.

 4. What is the relationship between the speakers?

  A. Husband and wife.  

  B. Father and daughter.

  C. Brother and sister.

 5. Why in fact doesn't the man go to school now?

  A. He can't find his books.          

  B. He has got a bad cold.           

  C. he doesn't want to.

第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分)

听下面 5 段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5 秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出 5 秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。

   听第 6 段材料,回答第 6 ~ 8 题。

 6. What are they talking about?

  A. How to control the water temperature.

  B. How to wash different clothes.

  C. How to operate the washing machine.

 7. Where are the instructions of the machine?

  A. In the top.     

  B. On the cover.    

  C. Under the cover.

 8. What's the correct way to start the machine?

  A. Put one dollar in it.            

  B. Put the clothes in it.           

  C. Pour the water in it.

   听第 7 段材料,回答第 9 ~ 11 题。

 9. Who is the woman talking to?

  A. A clerk at the Lost and Found.

  B. A workman in the airport.

  C. A porter at the railway station.

10. Which city is the woman in at present?

  A. In New York.     B. In Paris.      C. In Birmingham.

11. When can the woman get her cases?

  A. A little more than 45 minutes later.

  B. Early tomorrow morning.

  C. Later this evening.

   听第 8 段材料,回答第 12 ~ 14 题。

12. What's the relationship between the speakers?

  A. Teacher and student.

  B. Boyfriend and girlfriend.          

  C. Employer and employee.

13. Why is the woman talking to the man?

  A. She wants to ask for a month leave.

  B. She wants to give up her job.

  C. She wants to get better paid.

14. What will the woman do after her wedding?

  A. To have a long honeymoon.

  B. To teach in a college.

  C. To be a housewife.

   听第 9 段材料,回答第 15 ~ 17 题。

15. When will the man check out?

  A. On December 21.   

  B. On December 22.   

  C. On December 23.

16. How many people will come to the hotel all together?

  A. One.         B. Three.        C. Five.

17. Why does the man need two cars?

  A. Because he has many bags to carry.

  B. Because he has many friends together.

  C. Because he wants to show off to his friends.

   听第 10 段材料,回答第 18 ~ 20 题。

18. What was the speaker doing?

  A. He was researching the animal's language.

  B. He was having a biology lesson.

  C. He was reading an article.

19. Who caught the flying bee finally?

  A. The speaker.     B. Helen.        C. The boy.

20. How did the students feel when hearing the teacher's words?

  A. Unhappy.       B. Astonished.     C. Excited.

第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)

第一节  单项填空(共15小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)(涉及高中第一册全册)

21. There is        to hold the water.

   A. nothing big enough                 B. nothing enough big

   C. anything big enough                 D. something enough big

22.As is known to us,         life in         modern world is easier in some ways than       life

  our grandparents lived.                              

           A. the; a; the             B. a; the; the     C. 不填; the; the             D. the; 不填; the

23.—You'd better keep quiet in class.

  —Sometimes I        . Yesterday, I was very quiet during my English class.

  A. would                B. do            C. did            D. have         

24.Don't lose heart, we are new to the work        .

   A. at all   B. in all     C. after all    D. above all

25.-A lot of money is being collected for the Hope Project year after year.

   -       .

   A. Take it easy           B. Thanks a lot

   C. That sounds a good idea     D. Congratulations

26.—Do you like the new books?

           —They are pretty         useful.

   A. more               B. instead of         C. not only         D. rather than      

27.Bob's father talked to him till he was blue in the face,        it did no good; the boy quit 

   school anyway.  

   A. because   B. since      C. but       D. therefore

28.Jack is a very likable fellow, but I've learned to take          he says with a grain of salt.

   A. something  B. anything    C. nothing     D. everything

29.Later they discovered,         was news to him, that Pamela was the headmaster's daughter.

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

30.-What advice do you think I should take ?

   -      .

    A. It's none of my business    B. There's nothing to do with me

    C. It's up to you                   D. Either sounds reasonable 

31.-How do you like the football match?

   -Wonderful, I think. Just as fine as         of the matches we've seen.

   A. another   B. some      C. any       D. one

32.-Take a cigarette, please.

   -No, thanks. It's three years         I smoked.

   A. since    B. after      C. when      D. before

33.Hundreds of people leave their villages to seek their         in cities.

   A. chance   B. luck      C. future     D. fortune

34.When I got home, I found the door open. A terrible thought suddenly        me-had anyone broken into the house?

    A. beat    B. knocked     C. attacked    D. struck

35.It's time to stop work. Let's         the tools and          for the night in the woods.

   A. put into ; put on                 B. put down ; put off

   C. put aside ; put out                D. put away ; put up

第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

    阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

I grew up in a community called Estepona. I was 16 when one morning, Dad told me I could drive him into a  36  village called Mijas, on condition that I took the car in to be  37  at a nearby garage. I readily accepted. I drove Dad into Mijas, and  38  to pick him up at 4 pm, then dropped off the car at the  39  . With several hours to spare, I went to a theater.  40 ,when the last movie finished, it was six. I was two hours late!

 I knew Dad would be angry if he  41  I'd been watching movies. So I decided not to tell him the truth. When I  42  there I apologized for being late, and told him I'd  43  as quickly as I could, but that the car had needed some major repairs. I'll never forget the  44  he gave me.

"Im disappointed you  45  you have to lie to me, Jason." Dad looked at me again. "When you didn't  46  , I called the garage to ask if there were any  47  , and they told me you hadn't yet picked up the car." I felt   48  as I weakly told him the real reason. A  49  passed through Dad as he listened attentively. "I'm angry with  50 . I realize I've failed as a father. I'm going to walk home now and think seriously about 51  I've gone wrong all these years." "But Dad, it's 18 miles!" My protests and apologies were  52 . Dad walked home that day. I drove behind him,  53  him all the way, but he walked silently.

 Seeing Dad in so much  54  and emotional pain was my most painful experience. However, it was  55  the most successful lesson. I have never lied since.

36. A. lonely       B. small          C. distant          D. familiar

37. A. kept        B. washed      C. watched         D. serviced

38. A. agreed       B. planned         C. determined        D. promised

39. A. village       B. community     C. garage          D. theater

40. A. However       B. Then       C. Therefore         D. Still

41. A. realized       B. found out        C. thought         D. figured out

42. A. went         B. ran           C. walked        D. hurried

43. A. started       B. left           C. arrived         D. come

44. A. word         B. face       C. look           D. appearance

45. A. find             B. decide         C. believe         D. feel

46. A. turn up       B. drive out        C. go away      D. come out

47. A. questions      B. problems     C. mistakes          D. faults

48. A. ashamed        B. frightened       C. nervous         D. surprised

49. A. nervousness     B. sadness      C. silence          D. thought

50. A. you             B. myself       C. me        D. yourself

51. A. where        B. how        C. why        D. when

52. A. meaningless     B. useless         C. helpless         D. worthless

53. A. asking        B. persuading       C. begging         D. following

54. A. physical      B. practical         C. personal     D. natural

55. A. indeed        B. always          C. also       D. almost

第三部分 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)

    A

   Early one morning, more than a hundred years ago, an American inventor called Elias Howe finally fell asleep. He had been working all night on the design of a sewing machine but he had run into a very difficult problem: It seemed impossible to get the threat! to run smoothly around the needle.

   Though he was tired, Howe slept badly. He turned and turned. Then he had a dream. He dreamt that he had been caught by terrible savages whose king wanted to kill him and eat him unless he could build a perfect sewing machine. When he tried to do so, Howe ran into the same problem as before. The thread kept getting caught around the needle. The king flew into the cage and ordered his soldiers to kill Howe. They came up towards him with their spears raised. But suddenly the inventor noticed something. There was a hole in the tip of each spear. The inventor awoke from the dream, realizing that he had just found the answer to the problem. Instead of trying to get the thread to run around the needle, he should make it run through a small hole in the center of the needle. This was the simple idea that finally made Howe design and build the first really practiced sewing machine.

    Elias Howe was not the only one in finding the answer to his problem in this way.

   Thomas Edison, the inventor of the electric light, said his best ideas came into him in dreams. So did the great physicist Albert Einstein. Charlotte Bronte also drew in her dreams in writing Jane Eyre.

   To know the value of dreams, you have to understand what happens when you are asleep, Even then, a part of your mind is still working. This unconscious (无意识的), but still active part understands your experiences and goes to work on the problems you have had during the day. It stores all sorts of information that you may have forgotten or never have really noticed. It is only when you fall asleep that this part of the brain can send messages to the part you use when you are awake. However, the unconscious part acts in a special way. It uses strange images which the conscious part may not understand at first. This is why dreams are sometimes called "secret messages to ourselves".

56. According to the passage, Elias Howe was           .

  A. the first person we know of who solved problems in his sleep

  B. much more hard-working than other inventors

  C. the first person to design a sewing machine that really worked

  D. the only person at the time who knew the value of dreams

57. The problem Howe was trying to solve was         .

  A. what kind of thread to use 

  B. how to design a needle which would not break

  C. where to put the needle

  D. how to prevent the thread from getting caught around the needle

58. Thomas Edison is spoken of because          .

  A. he also tried to invent a sewing machine

  B. he got some of his ideas from dreams

  C. he was one of Howe' s best friends

  D. he also had difficulty in falling asleep

59. Dreams are sometimes called secret messages to ourselves because        .

  A. strange images are used to communicate ideas

  B. images which have no meaning are used

  C. we can never understand the real meaning

  D. only specially trained people can understand them

B

   Language learning begins with listening. Children are greatly different in the amount of listening they do before they start speaking, and later starters are often long listeners. Most children will "obey" spoken instructions some time before they can speak, though the word "obey" is hardly accurate as a description of the eager and delighted cooperation usually shown by the child. Before they can speak, many children will also ask questions by gesture and by making questioning noises.

   Any attempt to study the development from the noises babies make to their first spoken words leads to considerable difficulties. It is agreed that they enjoy making noises, and that during the first few months one or two noises sort themselves as particularly expressive as delight, pain, friendliness, and so on. But since these can' t be said to show the baby's intention to communicate, they can hardly be regarded as early forms of language. It is agreed, too, that from about three months they play with sounds for enjoyment, and that by six months they are able to add new words to their store. This self-imitation(模仿) leads on to deliberate (有意的) imitation of sounds made or words spoken to them by other people. The problem then arises as to the point at which one can say that these imitations can be considered as speech.

   It is a problem we need to get our teeth into. The meaning of a word depends on what a particular person means by it in a particular situation and it is clear that what a child means by a word will change as he gains more experience of the world. Thus the use at seven months of "mama" as a greeting for his mother cannot be dismissed as a meaningless sound simply because he also uses it at other times for his father, his dog, or anything else he likes. Playful and meaningless imitation of what other people say continues after the child has begun to speak for himself. I doubt, however, whether anything is gained when parents take advantage of this ability in an attempt to teach new sounds.

60. Before children start speaking         .

  A. they need equal amount of listening

  B. they need different amounts of listening

  C. they are all eager to cooperate with the adults by obeying spoken instructions

  D. they can't understand and obey the adults oral instructions

61. Children who start speaking later         .

  A. may have problems with their listening

  B. probably do not hear enough language spoken around them

  C. usually pay close attention to what they hear

  D. often take a long time in learning to listen properly

62. A baby's first noise are        .

  A. an expression of' his moods and feelings  

  B. an early form of language

  C. a sign that he means to tell you something  

  D. an imitation of the speech of adults

63. The problem of deciding at what point a bab'ys imitations can be considered as speech         .

  A. is important because words have different meanings for different people

  B. is not especially important because the changeover takes place gradually

  C. is one that should be properly understood because the meaning of words changes with age

  D. is one that should be completely ignored because children' s use of words is often meaningless

64. The speaker implies          .

  A. parents can never hope to teach their children new sounds

  B. children no longer imitate people after they begin to speak

  C. children who are good at imitating learn new words more quickly

   D. even after they have learnt to speak, children still enjoy imitating

C

   Monarch butterflies(黑脉金斑蝶)are a common summer sight in the northern United States and Canada . These large orange and black insects(昆虫)brighten parks and gardens as they fly lightly among the flowers . What makes monarchs particularly interesting is that they migrate(迁飞)-all the way to California or Mexico and back . They are thought to be the only insect that does this .

   Every year in the late summer monarchs begin their journey to the south . Those heading for Mexico go first for the Louisiana-Mississippi area , then fly across the Gulf of Mexico into Texas . Once in Mexico , they settle themselves in one of about fifteen places in a mountain forest filled with fir trees . Each place provides a winter home for millions of monarchs . The butterflies are so many that they often cover entire trees . When spring comes , they begin their long journey north . 

   The question is often asked whether every butterfly makes the round-trip journey every year . And the answer is no . The average monarch lives about nine months . So one flying north might lay eggs in Louisiana and then die . The eggs of that generation may be found in Kentucky ; the eggs of the next generation may end up in Wisconsin or Michigan . The last generation of the season , about the fourth , will make their way back to Mexico and restart the journey .

   Scientists learn about monarchs' migration by catching and making marks on the insects . By recatching a monarch with such a mark and noticing where it came from , the next scientist can get to know things like the butterfly's age and its routing(路线).

65.One of the places where monarchs spend the winter is    .

A. the Gulf of Mexico  B. an area in Mississippi   C. a forest in Mexico      D. a plain in Texas

66.The routing of monarchs' migration can be learned    .

A. by examining the marks made on them      B. by collecting their eggs in the mountains

C. by comparing their different ages          D. by counting the dead ones in the forests

67.What is the subject discussed in the passage ?

   A. Migration of monarchs .                  B. Scientists' interest in monarchs .

   C. Winter home of monarchs .               D. Life and death of monarchs .

D

   Greenspace facilities (设施) are contributing to an important degree to the quality of the city environment. Fortunately it is no longer necessary that every lecture or every book about this subject has to start with the proof of this idea. At present it is generally accepted, although more as a self proved statement than on the base of a closely reasoned scientific proof. Recognizing the importance of greenspaces in the city environment is a first step on the fight way, this does not mean, however, that enough details are known about the functions of greenspace in towns and about the way in which people are using these spaces. As to this subject I shall within the scope of this lecture, enter into one aspect (方面) only, namely the recreative function of greenspace facilities.

   The theoretical separation of living, working, traffic and recreation which for many years has been used in town and country planning, has in my opinion resulted in more attention for forms of recreation far from home, while there was relatively little attention for improvement of recreative possibilities in the direct neighborhood of the home. We have come to the conclusion that this is not right, because an important part of the time which we do not pass in sleeping or working is used for activities at and around home. So it is obvious that recreation in the open air has to begin at the street door of the house. The city environment has to offer as many recreation activities as possible, and the design of these has to be such that more required activities can also have recreative aspect.

   The very best standard of living is nothing if it is not possible to take a pleasant walk in the district, if the children cannot be allowed to play in the streets because the risks of traffic are too great, if during shopping you can nowhere find a spot for enjoying for a moment the nice weather, in short, if you only feel yourself at home after the street door of your house is closed after you.

68. The importance of greenspaces in the city environment          .

   A. has been recognized                    B. is paid little attention to     

   C. is accepted on the base of scientific proof   D. is still unknown

69. For many years town and country planning has          .

   A. brought living areas and places of entertainment close together

   B. separated recreation facilities far from home

   C. improved recreative possibilities in the neighborhood

   D. enabled people to reach the best standard of living

70. According to the author, greenspaces should be designed         .

   A. to reduce the number of recreative activities

   B. to attract more and more people

   C. for people to use more conveniently

   D. for people to do recreative activities at the street door of the house

71. The main idea of this passage is that         .

   A. attention must be paid to the improvement of recreation

   B. greenspace facilities should be used better to improve the quality of life

   C. the city environment is providing more recreative activities

   D. we should try our best to raise our living standard

E

    When you refer to your brain, you should probably say "brains". Most modern scientists studying the brain have concluded that there are three major parts of our brain, that each is separate from the others, and that each has its own functions and different processes(过程).

   Brain 1 includes the spinal cord, the medulla -- which sits directly on top of the cord -- and the middle section of the brain. It includes the controls for involuntary functions like breathing and digestion, along with the nerves necessary for reproduction. The structure of the human brain is little different from the structures of the brains of mammals and reptiles (爬行动物). Brain 1 is apparently responsible both for daring and social behavior.

   Brain 2 is an area surrounding brain 1. In this second brain are the various glands located in the brain, such as the pituitary(脑垂体) and amygdale(扁桃体). Scientists studying brain 2 are sure that human emotions such as excitement, fear, and love are centered here, as well as the senses of taste and smell. Memory and learning are also controlled by brain 2.

   Brain 3 is the neocortex, the thick covering that surrounds the top and side parts of the brain. This is the "gray matter" we often think of when we speak of the brain. Only the higher orders of animals have brain 3, and none is as highly developed as the human neocortex. Brain 3 sends information from the other two brains to body and receives data from the body. It is apparently brain 3 that makes us fully human. Brain 3 allows us to stand straight, to plan and foresee the future, to see, to speak, to write, to use symbols and tools, and to remember. Brain 3 apparently also acts as a unifying control of the other two brains. As scientists continue to study the brain, they discover specific areas that control particular functions of the body and particular emotions. It is interesting to consider about the future of the old idea of ''the mind". As we learn more about our three brains, will we be more or less awed(fearful but respectful) by our own complexity?

72. This passage is mainly about         .

   A. the functions of the three sections of the brain

   B. the human bruin

   C. complexity of the human brain

   D. the areas that control different kinds of behavior

73. Excitement, fear, and love lie in         .

   A. the neocortex       B. the pituitary          C. brain 2             D. the medulla

74. We can conclude from this passage that         .

   A. only humans have the neocortex section of the brain

   B. all animals have the neocortex section of brain 3

   C. brain 3 is all we need to live

   D. we still have a lot to learn about the brain

75. The passage suggests         .

   A. the human being is the only animal that has emotions

   B. "mind control' will be possible very soon

   C. research on the human brain is one of the most important types of research scientists are working on

   D. we have learned as much as we are capable of understanding about the human brain

第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)

第一节 短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

   A few days ago, I watched a interesting TV program. It was                 76.            

about the problem of the traffic in our cities. It seems                         77.              

that a great deal of damages is done by traffic. All our                         78.            

cities are suffered from this. There are too many cars                         79.            

in the street. Sometimes, it's fast to walk than to go by                        80.           

car or bus. The problem has been getting worse for long                          81.               

time. This is only one problem in thousands of others in                        82.               

our cities. All sorts of terrible things were happening to                        83.               

our cities. The problem is, "What can we do about it?"                         84.               

Our roads were never designing for such a heavy traffic.                    85.           

It. takes longer and longer to get from one place to another.

第二节:书面表达(满分25分)

请根据下面的漫画,以“What will the Child Become?”为标题,写一篇短文。

提示:

   1.词数约100,不包括已给出的开头部分。

  2.内容要包括对本漫画画面的描述以及你自己对这一现象的看法。

  生词提示:电子琴 electronic piano

What Will the Child Become?

  Look at this picture....

NO:23  SEFCG2005

 高中英语总复习语言运用强化训练(廿三)

  第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)

第一节 (共5 小题,每小题1.5 分,满分7.5 分)

     听下面5 段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳答案,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10 秒钟的时间回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。

 1. What did John do yesterday?

  A. He got a job.    B. He lost a job.    C. He asked for a job.

 2. What sport does the man do in summer?

  A. Swimming.      B. Playing tennis.   C. Skiing.

 3. On what day does the woman's son not work?

  A. Monday.       B. Tuesday.       C. Saturday.

 4. When did the meeting begin?

  A. Eight thirty.    B. Nine.        C. Nine thirty.

 5. What did the man do last night?

  A. Finished his work.  B. Continued working.  C. Did up something.

第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分)

听下面 5 段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5 秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出 5 秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。

   听第 6 段材料,回答第 6 至 7 题。

 6. Which one does the man prefer?

  A. The red house.    B. The blue house.   C. The white house.

 7. Which is the cheapest house?

  A. The red house.    B. The blue house.   C. The white house.

   听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 9 题。

 8. What kind of food would the man like to have?

  A. Chinese food.    B. Western-style food. C. French food.

 9. Which meal will the man have probably?

  A. Breakfast.      B. Lunch.        C. Supper.

   听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。

10. Where is the man?

  A. At home.      

  B. In the office.   

  C. On the bus.

11. Who would visit the man at 4 that afternoon?

  A. Mr Johnson.     

  B. Mr Hopkins.     

  C. Miss Li.

12. What's the relationship between the man and the woman?

  A. Friends.       B. Workmates.      C. Couple.

   听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 16 题。

13. Which country do they probably want to travel to?

  A. Canada.       B. France.       C. Japan.

14. How many people will they travel together?

  A. Two.         B. Three.        C. Four.

15. Where do they plan to stay?

  A. Cheap hotels.    

  B. Expensive hotels.  

  C. Youth Hostels.

16. What does Mary's father say to her?

  A. Yes.        

  B. Not sure.      

  C. No, but not surely.

   听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。

17. How many Americans are now studying in colleges and universities?

  A. 700,000.       B. 7,000,000.      C. 1700,000.

18. What do college students today have strong opinions about?

  A. What is good and bad.            

  B. What is old and new.

  C. What is right and wrong.

19. What do American young people know much about?

  A. Their childhood.  

  B. Their life-style.  

  C. Their parents.

20. What do American young people find difficult to know much about?

  A. The truth of their own lives.

  B. The formation of American families.

  C. The bliefs in American families.

   第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)

第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) (涉及高二全册)

21. "l can't believe it," Mary said."        to have made such remarks on others."           

   A. It is not like him    B. He is likely      C. He is possible      D. It is like him

22.But        he has contributed to literature, culture and the people of South Africa is _____

   greater than the things he has given up.                    

           A. what; far    B. all; more    C. that; much     D. those; quite

23.Caroline took the title by singing the English song the Power of Love, the tunes         are very

   difficult        average teens to handle.                 

           A. of which; for            B. of that; for    C. which; of     D. that; of

24.He was so tired         a day's work that he left all the food        for him        .

           A. of; prepared; touched        B. with; preparing; untouched            

           C. with; prepared; untouched       D. by; prepares; untouching

25.The task required         did it         careful and brave enough.

           A. who; is     B. whom; was    C. whomever; were    D. whoever; be        

26. Yang Liwei as well as his companions       China the third country       a person into space.

           A. have made; to send                 B. has made; send           

           C. make; sending                    D. has made; to send

27. The man was lying on the ground         dead.

           A. as possible as           B. as well as      C. as soon as       D. as good as       

28.        at his success in the job interview; Collins felt like         about it to anyone else.

           A. Delighted; talking         B. Having delighted; to talk       

           C. Delighting; talk          D. Being delighted; talked

29.-Are the new methods taking any effect?

  -Yes.         articles are stolen from our supermarket.            

 A. Few       B. More      C. Some      D. None

30.You can't imagine that rats eat 40 to 50 times        .            

 A. in weight    B. by weight    C. of weight    D. their weight

31.-Why did you refuse to accept such a position in the department store?

   -Because I like that       .                     

 A. better than others                  B. best of all           

 C. least of all            D. less than others

32.A teacher must see to it that every one of his students develops        .           

 A. fairly     B. hurriedly    C. properly    D. extremely

33.It was a newspaper of a new type,         had never before existed in the history of the labour

   movement.

 A. such as     B. that      C. it       D. what     

34.After moving into the town, my wife did some washing for the rich so that we had just enough to          our expenses.                          

 A. support     B. satisfy     C. cover      D. serve

35.Just as the value of a telephone network increases with each new phone          to the system, so

   does the value of a computer system increases with each program that         .      

 A. to have added ; turns up      B. to add ; turns down

 C. added ; turns out                   D. adding ; turns on

第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

    阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

    I remember vividly that first English class in the last term of high school. We boys(there were no girls in the school) were   36   expectantly(期盼) for the new teacher to appear.

   Before long, through the door came a tall ordinary-looking man    37    about 40. He said shyly, "Good afternoon, gentlemen."

His   38   had a surprising tone of respect, almost   39   he were addressing the Supreme Court (最高法院)   40   a group of youngsters. He wrote his   41   on the blackboard -- Wilmer T. Stone,   42   sat on the front of his desk. "Gentlemen," he began, "we are now this term -- your last to continue your study of   43  . I know we shall enjoy learning with -- and  44   one another. We are going to learn   45   about journalism and how to get out your weekly school paper.   46  , we are going to try to feel the   47   of good literature, maybe some of us will really get   48   in reading and writing. A man who reads lives   49  . A man who   50  , walks the earth with a blindfold(蒙眼布,眼罩). If I had to put all my   51   into a single word, it would be: browse (广泛浏览)."

   Mr Stone went on like that,   52   in a friendly and understanding tone. The   53   of the class came   54   soon. And we boys had to leave the classroom   55   an unexpected feeling of excitement.

36.A.waiting     B.looking     C.asking      D.calling

37.A.for       B.of        C.at        D.on

38.A.spirit     B.voice      C.appearance    D.attitude

39.A.as       B.if        C.as if      D.after

40.A.besides     B.except      C.instead     D.instead of

41.A.address     B.telephone    C.name       D.word

42.A.then      B.but       C.so        D.only

43.A.maths      B.chemistry    C.English     D.physics

44.A.among      B.for       C.from       D.of

45.A.something    B.anything     C.nothing     D.all

46.A.Really     B.Especially    C.Possibly     D.Truly

47.A.joy       B.sorrow      C.anger      D.excitement

48.A.interesting   B.interested    C.moving      D.moved

49.A.life      B.a life      C.much life    D.many lives

50.A.does      B.doesn't     C.must       D.needn't

51.A.praise     B.trust      C.advice      D.promise

52.A.speaking    B.spoke      C.telling     D.told

53.A.beginning    B.end       C.middle      D.time

54.A.again      B.just       C.too much     D.much too

55.A.on       B.of        C.with       D.at

第三部分 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)

  A

  The women's college had a very small car-park, and as several of the teachers and students, and many of the students' boy-friends had cars, it was often difficult to find a place to park. The head of the college, whose name was Miss Baker, therefore had a special place in the car-park for her own car. There were white lines round it, and it had a notice saying, "Reserved for Head of college."

   One evening, however, when Miss Baker got back to the college a few minutes before the time by which all students had to be in, she found another car in her parking space. There were two people in it, one of her girl-students and a young man. Miss Baker knew that the young man would have to leave very soon, so she decided to ask him to move his car a bit, so that she could park hers in the proper place for the night before going to bed.

   As the young man's car was close to the fence, Miss Baker had to drive up beside it on the other side, where the girl was sitting. She therefore came up on this side, opened her own window and tapped her horn (喇叭) lightly to draw attention to the fact that she was there. The girl, who had her head on the boy's shoulder, looked around in surprise. She was even more surprised when she heard Miss Baker say, "Excuse me, but may I change places with you?"

56. "Reserved" in the passage means          .

   A. Forbidden             B. Kept           C. Hired          D. Bought

57. Why would the young man have to leave very soon?

   A. Because boys weren't allowed to enter the college.

   B. Because Miss Baker, the headmaster, would order him to leave at once.

   C. Because there was just a little time before all students were back at school.

   D. Because the boy's car stood in the way so that other car couldn't pass.

58. What Miss Baker said really meant          .

   A. she wanted to take the place of the girl

   B. she wanted to park her car in her usual place

   C. she wanted to play a joke on the girl-student

   D. she wanted to give the girl-student a surprise

59. Which of the following is NOT true?

   A. The girl misunderstood what Miss Baker said.

   B. The young man was the girl's boy-friend.

   C. There was a small car-park in the college.

   D. The girl recognized her headmaster and felt greatly surprised.

B

    Leaders and officials from foreign countries have extended congratulations on China' s successful launch of its first manned spacecraft.

    Japanese Prime Minister Koizumi Junichiro called the launch of the Shenzhou V "a great feat" and said it showed China's space science and technology has reached a very high level.

   Russian President Vladimir Putin said in his congratulatory letter to President Hu Jintao that China as a member of space club was conducive (有助于)to maintaining world peace and developing technology.

   The European Union(EU) also hailed China's first successful manned space flight.

  "The successful launch and safe return of a Chinese astronaut represents an important event for space exploration. Human space flight is a dream for all of us and opens a new chapter for scientific and technological exploration of space," EU research commissioner Philippe Busquin said in a statement.

  "For the European Union, it remains a goal to be achieved. This endeavour can bring nations together and opens up new opportunities for scientific and technological co-operation," he said.

   French Minister for Science Research Claudie Haignere, the first woman astronaut in Europe,said with China' s successful launch of the manned spacecraft, "the space age has entered a new historic period."

  Other countries including the Republic of Cape Verde, the Republic of Cameroon, Comorin, Bangladesh, Estonia, Ukraine, Australia, Mongolia, Pakistan, Thailand, Afghanistan, Cambodia, Laos and Viet Nam, have also extended congratulations to China.

    Major media around the world all reported China's launch of Shenzhou V and its safe return.

   "The Chinese people have eventually realized their centuries-old dream of space flying," reported Lianhe Zaobao, a leading local Chinese-language newspaper in Singapore yesterday.

   "The successful launch of Shenzhou V is an honour for China," said the newspaper on its front page, citing Chinese President Hu Jintao.

    "October 15, 2003 is not only a date to be remembered forever  by the Chinese people, but also 'a splendid moment' in the history of space flight of mankind," said the newspaper in its editorial section.

60. The news covers          .

   A. opinions about different countries

   B. different opinions about China's first manned spacecraft

   C. congratulations from world leaders

   D. China' s congratulations on the successful manned space flight

61. When the Japanese leader said "a great feat", he meant        .

   A. a great failure                  

   B. a defeat after success

   C. something above sea level           

   D. something difficult well done

62. Which of the following is true?

   A. Shenzhou V is China's first man-made spaceship.

   B. Shenzhou V is a manned spacecraft.

   C. Russian President praised Hu Jintao for his speech.

   D. China, as well as many other countries, realized the dream of space flying.

C

    SYDNEY: As they sat sharing sweets beside a swimming pool in 1999 , Shane Gould and Jessicah Schipper were simply getting along well , chatting about sport , life and " anything else that came up . "

Yet in Sydney next month , they will meet again by the pool , and for a short time the friends will race against each other in the 50-meter butterfly(蝶泳)in the Australian championships at Homebush Bay .

  Gould , now a 47-year-old mother of four , has announced she will be making a return to elite competition(顶级赛事)to swim the one event , having set a qualifying(合格的)time of 30.32 seconds in winning gold at last year's United States Masters championships . Her comeback comes 32 years after she won three golds at the Munich Olympics .

  Schipper , now a 17-year-old from Brisbane with a bright future of going to Athens for her first Olympics , yesterday recalled(回忆)her time with Gould fie years ago .

   " I was at a national youth came on the Gold Coast and Shane had come along to talk to us and watch us train , " Schipper explained . " It seemed as if we had long been god friends . I don't know why . We just started talking and it went from there . "

   " She had a lot to share with all of us at that camp . She told us stories about what it was like at big meets like the Olympics and what it's like to be on an Australian team . It was really interesting . "

   Next time , things will be more serious . " I will still be swimming in the 50m butterfly at the nationals , so there is a chance that I could actually be competing against Shane Gould , " said Schipper , who burst onto the scene at last year's national championships with second places in the 100m and 200m butterfly . 

63.What is the passage mainly about ?

A. Stories happening in swimming competitions .

B. Two women swimmers winning Olympic golds .

C. Lessons learned from international swimming championships .

D. Friendship and competition between two swimmers .

64Gould and Schipper are going to         .

   A. talk about sport and life                B. go back to elite competition

   C. set a qualifying time and win gold        D. take part in the same sports event

65Gould won her three Olympic golds when she was          .

   A. 15             B. 17            C. 22              D. 30

66.The underlined word " it " in the fifth paragraph probably refers to          .

   A. the Olympics                        B. the youth camp   

   C. the friendship                        D. the Australian team

67.What Schipper said showed that she         .

   A. was no longer Gould's friend            B. had learned a lot from Gould

   C. was not interested in Gould's stories      D. would not like to compete against Gould

D

   Read through the explanations of the following words, and then read the following advertisement and answer the questions after it.

(1) available     adj. able to be got, obtained, used

(2) unfurnished  adj. a house of flat without any furniture

(3) utilities       n. any useful service for the public, such as supplies of water,gas and electricity to

                 the home

(4) deposit       n. the money paid to the seller so that he will not sell it to anybody else

(5) appointment  n. the agreement of a time and place for meeting

   Now available at Franklin Park one block from Indiana University. New unfurnished flats. One bedroom at $135, two bedrooms at $165, three bedrooms at $195 per month. Utilities included except electricity. Children and small animals welcome. One month's deposit required. Office opens Monday through Saturday nine to five. Welcome for an evening or Sunday appointment.

68. According to this advertisement, a one-bedroom flat would require a deposit of        .

   A. $195           B. $165              C. $135              D. $270

69. From this advertisement we can suppose

   A. cats and dogs are not permitted in the flats          .

   B. the flats have furniture in them

   C. the flats are far from Indiana University

   D. gas and water bills are included in the rent

70. The advertisement suggests that persons who are interested in the flats must        .

   A. see the flats on Monday or Saturday

   B. call for an appointment if they want to see the flats from nine to five Monday through Saturday

   C. see the flats before five during weekdays

   D. call for an appointment if they want to see the flats on Sunday or in the evening

E

   The world is known to us through many senses, not just hearing, smell, sight, and at close range, taste and touch.

   Our skins let us know whether the air is wet or dry, whether surfaces are wet without being sticky or slippery (滑). From the light pressure, we can know how deep a finger is pushed into water at body temperature, even if the finger is in a rubber glove that keeps file skin completely dry. Many other animals, with highly sensitive skins, appear to be able to learn still more about their environment. Often they do so without employing any of the five senses.

  By examining the abilities of other members of the animal kingdom, we come to realize that a human being has far more possibilities than those are made use of. We give not enough care to ever so many of our senses in paying particular attention to the five major ones. At the same time, a comparison between animals and man draws attention to the limitations of each sense. The part of the spectrum (光谱) seen by color- conscious (意识的) man as red is non-existent for honey-bees. But a bee can see far more in flowers than we, because the ultra-violet (紫外线) to which our eyes are blind is a stimulating(刺激的) part of the insects spectrum, and, for honey-bees at least, makes up a separate color.

71. From the passage we realize that           .

   A. man has far more senses than the five major ones

   B. man has a few more senses than animals

   C. man has as many senses as animals

   D. man has fully made use of his senses

72. Which of the following is TRUE?

   A. Man is more color-conscious than the honey-bee.

   B. The honey-bee is blind to red.

   C. The honey-bee can see far more colors.

   D. Man is sensitive to the ultra-violet.

73. We can realize how deep a finger is put into water at body temperature         .

   A. from the sense of direct touch

   B. through the difference in temperature

   C. through skin touch

   D. from the difference of the pressure

74. The underlined phrase "sensitive skins" most probably means          .

   A. skins that are quick to feel and react

   B. skins that are very soft

   C. skins that are completely dry

   D. skins that are sticky and slippery

75. Which is the main idea of the passage.?

   A. All senses have their limitation.

   B. Insects are more sensitive to colors than man.

   C. Man has not made full use of all his senses.

   D. Man is not as good as animals in learning about the environment.

第四部分 写(共两节,满分35分)

第一节:短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

     Last summer I spent a two-week vacation at my aunt.                76.          

She lives in a small mountain village, with a river nearby                77.          

winding its course(way) to the southeast. Early one morning,

I went swimming in the river, there                                   78.           

some woman were washing clothes. I found a most favourable             79.          

point. I was just about to jump into the river while there came              80.          

a cry, "Help! Help!" I looked to the direction of the cry and              81.          

found that a little boy had been fallen into the river. I rushed                82.            

over without a delay, jumped into the water and swam quickly            83.          

towards the boy. Held on to him over the water, I struggled to              84.          

the bank. At last, the boy was saved and his parents came

up and thankful to me.                                      85.                                             

第二节:书面表达(满分25分)

假定你是李华,有一位美国朋友Smith托你在北京找工作,你看到21世纪英文报("21st Century")上登载了一则招聘启事,认为对他很合适。请用英文写一份短信,用email发给Smith,告之此事。广告原文如下:

  

注意:1.开头已为你写好;

       2.介绍须包括所有内容,但不要逐条译成英语;

  3.信的长度:80---120词。

Dear Smith,

I know you want to find a job in Beijing ....

NO:24  SEFCG2005

 高中英语总复习语言运用强化训练(廿四)

第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)

第一节 (共5 小题,每小题1.5 分,满分7.5 分)

     听下面5 段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳答案,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10 秒钟的时间回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。

 1. What kind of boy is Jack?

  A. A very lazy boy.   B. A very bright boy.  C. A very naughty boy.

 2. What are the two speakers talking about?

  A. Something about“do-it-yourself”in America.

  B. The high labour costs in America.

  C. The people's living conditions in America.

 3. How long is it since the man speaker saw the woman speaker last?

  A. Two years.      B. Only one year.    C. Three years.

 4. Why did the student feel sorry?

  A. Because she lost the map of Africa her teacher gave her.

  B. Because she failed to hand in her school work in time.

  C. Because she was late for school again.

 5. What's the probable relationship between the two speakers?

  A. They are next-door neighbours.

  B. They are school teacher and student.

  C. They are family members.

第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分)

听下面 5 段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5 秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出 5 秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。

   听第 6 段材料,回答第 6、 7 题。

 6. What have we learned from what Mr Clark said?

  A. It's safe for the aged to plan cycling tour.

  B. You are always as young as you feel.

  C. A hearty breakfast will do us good.

 7. What are the two speakers doing?

  A. They are having a lecture on daily life.

  B. They are getting ready to advertise many bikes for sale.

  C. They are having a face-to-face interview.

   听第 7 段材料,回答第 8、9 题。

 8. Where did the man speaker want to go?

  A. Scotland.      B. France.       C. Italy.

 9. What is the woman speaker like?

  A. She is very tall.  B. She is very rich.  C. She is very short.

   听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。

10. What did Mr Thorogood say in his Annual Report?

  A. Chinese is as widely spoken as English sooner or later.

  B. English is almost certain to be the language of space.

  C. Chinese is learned as a foreign language in many countries now.

11. Why didn't Mr Thorogood mention if English would become the official language of the EEC?

  A. He dared not say.  

  B. He was asked not to say.          

  C. He was not willing to say.

12. Where did this conversation take place?

  A. In a language school.            

  B. In a studio.    

  C. In an office of the EEC.

   听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 16 题。

13. Why are the majority of foreign girls working in Britain au pairs?

  A. It is an excellent system.          B. They can be well paid.

  C. They can get more chances to learn English.

14. What did the girls sometimes complain?

  A. It's hard to meet young people of their own ages.

  B. Some families didn't give them a chance to learn English.

  C. They couldn't become members of English families.

15. What did the man speaker mainly mention in the conversation?

  A. Several do's and don'ts of an au pair agency.

  B. Some of the problems facing au pair girls in London.

  C. Something about newspaper reporters in London.

16. What did the man speaker want to know at the end of the conversation?

  A. Why did the girls feel quite content in spite of everything?

  B. Why did the girls continue to come over in their thousands?

  C. Why did very few girls keep in touch after they went back home?

   听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。

17. Where did the traffic accident happen?

  A. Near Mercy Hospital of the city.

  B. In front of a police station.

  C. A crossroads near Polar and Chestnut Streets.

18. What was Bobby Lane doing at that time?

  A. Running after the speaker's car.

  B. Playing with a ball in the street.

  C. Lying in the street.

19. How many persons were mentioned in the speech?

  A. Eight.        B. Seven.        C. Six.

20. Why wasn't the speaker charged by the police?

  A. The boy wasn't seriously injured.

  B. It wasn't the speaker's fault.

  C. The boy was taken to the hospital immediately.

第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节 满分45分)

第一节:单项填空(共15小题,计15分)

21.At last we got the letter we        long       .

    A. have ; been expecting     B. were ; expecting

    C. had ; been expected      D. had ; been expecting

22.I'm sure all will go well as        .

    A. being planned         B. planned     C. having planned      D. planning

23.—Hello , come in .         .

    —Thank you .

    A. All right            B. Make yourself at home

    C. That's my home                   D. It's a great honour

24.—What did she        so much money .

   —Nothing but a necklace made of glass .

   A. spend on   B. pay off      C. buy for     D. sell to 

25.She is the only one among the        writers who       stories for children.        

  A. woman; writes  B. women; write            C. women; writes    D. woman; write

26.To speak English freely ,       .

    A. a lot of speaking should be done .        B. more speaking is necessary

    C. you should do more speaking  D. English should be spoken very often

27.I simply couldnt understand how it        that you did so much work within such a short time.

  A. came about    B. came back             C. came up        D. came along     

28.I'm sorry to have begun the meeting before you came. I thought you        .

  A. didnt come    B. shouldnt come           C. are not coming   D. were not coming 

29.—Never ____in line to get on a bus.

    —Is it not until you mention me        I know of it?                                 

    A.forget to wait,that                 B.to forget waiting,which

    C.forget waiting,that                D.forget to wait,while

30.—I can't find Tom anywhere .

    —He        his homework upstairs .

    A. might have done        B. must be doing  C. should have done   D. is able to do

31. Instead of writing      letter , I talk with my mother on      telephone once a month .

    A. the , the B. a , 不填    C. a , the     D. one , a

32.Although Jane agrees with me on most points , here was one on which she was unwilling

    to       .

    A. give up   B. give in     C. give away    D. give off

33.She returned home from the office , only      the door open and something        .

    A. finding ; missed       B. to find; missed  C. to find ; missing    D. finding ; losing

34. —The weather isn't good enough for an outing , is it ?

    —Not in the least . We can't have      at this time of the year .

    A. a worse day          B. a nicer day   C. such a bad day    D. so fine a day

35.Either Tom or Mary must bring        own dictionary here tomorrow.

   A. his      B. her         C. their        D. ones      

第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36~55各题所给的四个选项中,选出一个最佳答案.

I went there in 1948, no local(当地的)planes in those days, so I made the trip by bus. It was a thousand kilometers long and it  36  twenty hours. I sat by a man about my own age, 24. He said his name was Karl Packer, but he  37  told me anything else. He disappointed me because he had so  38  to say. No opinions, no memories, no stories to  39  . Has his home, his life, the war and so on  40  no mark at all on him? It was very puzzling. I was glad when the pillows(枕头)were  41  . I could politely try to sleep. I  42  I would never meet him again.

The next time I went to Fairburn was in 1974. By  43  , of course. The president was going to open the new town,  44  had taken 26 years to be  45  . I sat next to a man of about fifty, whose face was a book. I guessed he had something  46  to tell me. The face was rough (精糙), brown and lined. There were  47  of worry, and of fear perhaps, two old scars (疤痕) .But in them, I saw  48  and power. I guessed he was the boss of   49  .Perhaps he had not expected it would be big or hadn't wanted it.

I was sure he had done it well. The thing had clearly taught him the power of decision, and command(指挥).We started to talk...The next two  50  were for me the most interesting and exciting that I remembered. He didn't give me a chance to speak. He kept me  51  , open-mouthed with wonder(惊奇) . Our plane  52  at Fairburn. I shook hands with him and thanked him for making the journey so  53  . I told him my name."It was my  54  ".he said,"I was the chief engineer here until last year. I  55  the new town. Karl Packer is the name. Haven't we met somewhere?"

36. A. took     B. spent                C. cost        D. had

37. A. hardly    B. almost       C. nearly      D. mostly

38. A . much    B. many       C. little      D. few

39. A. say     B. write      C. tell       D. record

40. A. kept     B. stayed      C. remained     D. left

41. A. given    B. given in     C. handed out    D. handed in

42. A. hoped    B. considered    C. imagined     D. dreamed

43. A. bus     B. land       C. air       D. chance

44. A. it      B. he        C. which      D. that

45. A. built    B. made       C. set        D. found

46. A. good     B. bad                 C. wrong        D. old

47. A. lots     B. stories               C. lines        D. places

48. A. success             B. sadness      C. fear       D. failure

49. A. something            B. anything      C. nothing      D. everything

50. A. days               B. hours       C. minutes      D. weeks

51. A. still    B. busy       C. quiet       D. speaking

52. A. landed              B. flew        C. stopped         D. fell

53. A. hard               B. pleasant         C. easy       D. cheap

54. A. thank              B. happiness     C. excitement    D. pleasure

55. A. designed   B. bought               C. left       D. knew

第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)

A

   With a good shopping position and the right amount(数量)of money , any educated person ought to be able to make a living out of a bookshop . It is not a difficult trade to learn and the large chain-stores can never force the small bookseller out of existence as they have done to the corner shop . But the hours of work are very long-I was only doing a part-time job , but my boss put in a seventy-hour week ,besides regular journeys out of shopping hours to buy books .

    The real reason why I should not like to be back in the book trade for life , however , is that while I was in it I lost my love of books . A bookseller cannot always tell the truth about his books , and that gives him a dislike for them . There was a time when I really did love books-loved the sight and smell and feel of them-if they were fifty or more years old , that is . Nothing pleased me quite so much as to buy a bargain lot of them on sale for several pounds . There is a peculiar flavour(独特的味道)about the unexpected books you pick up in that kind of collection: little-known eighteenth-century poets , or out-of-date geography books . For occasional(偶尔的)reading-in your bath , for example , or late at night when you are too tired to go to bed-there is nothing as good as a very old picture story-book .                   

   But as soon as I went to work in the bookshop I stopped buying books . Seen in a mass . five or ten thousand at a time , books were dull and even a little tiresome . Nowadays I do buy one occasionally , but only if it is a book that I want to read and can't borrow , and I never buy rubbish .

56.According to the passage ,         is one of the necessary conditions to run a bookshop .

   A. an educated shop-owner                 B. a good position at a street corner

   C. a regular journey out of the shop          D. the force of large chain-stores

57. The author should not like to be back as a bookseller for life because        .

A. he hated his job of selling books   

B. selling books was only a part-time job

C. the books in the shop gave him a dislike

D. he was unable to be honest about the books he sold

58.The books preferred by the author should be those        .

   A. stories making readers sleepless           B. valuable ones bought on sale    

   C. peculiar ones with great expectation       D. geography ones from the eighteenth century

59.The author will only buy new books        .

   A. if he feels dull and tired                B. after he gives up his job as a bookseller

   C. which are interesting but hard to borrow   D. when he throws away old ones

B

   Though the horses got off to a good start, it was not long before over half of them out of the race. As was expected, College Boy and Sweet Seventeen had got well in front with the remaining horses grouped together some way behind. On a sharp bend, three of the horses leading the group fell, throwing the riders behind. As the race went on, the track became full of horses without riders. Towards the end, there were only three horses left: College Boy and Sweet Seventeen were still leading with an unknown horse, Tom Thumb, a very long way behind. The crowd was very disappointed when on the last jump in the race, the riders of both horses which were expected to win failed to keep in the saddle(马鞍). Everyone shouted with delight when College Boy continued by himself and "win" the race.., without his rider! Tom Thumb now took his time and the crowd cheered as he crossed the finishing line without a rival(竞争对手)in sight.

60. After a dangerous corner           .

A. all of the horses going ahead fell    

B. few riders were thrown behind

C. most of the horses fell out of the race  

D. the remaining horses were grouped together and then fell

61. People had expected           to win the race.

A. Tom Thumb         

B. College Boy and Sweet Seventeen

C. College Boy         

D. Tom Thumb, College Boy and Sweet Seventeen

62. Towards the end of the race        .

A. Tom Thumb went in front of College Boy and Sweet Seventeen

B. College Boy and Tom Thumb were a very long way behind

C. the riders of Sweet Seventeen and College Boy fell too

D. there was not any horse left

63. The real winner was          .

   A. College Boy                  B. Sweet Seventeen     

   C. Tom Thumb                   D. none of the above

C

An experiment was once done by Karl von Frish, in which he studied bee activities when they returned to their home called a hive(蜂房). The experiment showed that there was a means by which a bee communicated to other bees that it had found food. That was dance!

In fact, bees do two kinds of dances to tell other bees of their food discovery. First, there is a circle dance, in which the bee moves in a circle inside the hive. The circle dance is used when the food is not more than ten meters away. A second kind of dance done by the bee is a waggling(摇摆)dance. That is to say, the bee wiggles(摆动)the end of its body as it moves in a straight line, then it turns in a semicircle(半圆), runs straight again. The waggling dance is used when the food is more than ten meters away. Meanwhile, in the two dances, the bees smell the dancing bee that has found the food. The smell tells them where to find the flower and also what kind of flower to look for.

For this really interesting work, Karl von Frisch won a Nobel Prize.

64. Karl von Frisch won a Nobel Prize for         .

A. communicating with bees       

B. having studied bees activities

C. setting up an experimental base     

D. the discovery of bees looking for food

65. If the food is         away, the bee will move in a circle.

   A. 16 meters      B.20 meters          C. 8 meters        D. 30 meters

66. Which of the following can show the waggling dance?

67. The bees know where to find the food by the         of the bee that has found it.

   A. color       B. design      C. smoke      D. smell

68. Which of the following statements may be true?

A. Karl von Firsch did the experiment to find out if bees had a language of their own.

B. In their spare time, bees often do two kinds of dances.

C. Bees can communicate to one another as human beings do.

D. In the circle dance, the bee waggles the hind half of its body.

D

Dunne needed money because someone had found out about him. A man he had once met in prison recognized him. He knew that Dunne had been a thief. He said he would tell people in Brampton about this.Dunne was afraid so he gave him the money.Then the man wanted more.Dunne's jewellery business was good, but the man demanded so much that Dunne couldn't pay him.

Richard Strong had a lot of valuable old things in his house. Dunne knew this because as a jeweller he often bought old gold and melted it down.

It was easy to get into the house. In Brampton no one worried about thieves. Dunne knew that the valuable things were in one room, so he climbed up the open window. In the room Dunne filled his pocket with gold pieces. He soon had more than enough.

He was about to leave when he heard a sound behind him. He turned quickly. The door had opened and Strong was standing in front of him. "Dunne!" It was the only word Strong said. Dunne had been looking at an old knife and he still held it in his hand. He hardly thought before he used it. Dunne pulled the body into the room and closed the door. Then he turned off the light, drew back the curtains and climbed out through the window.

69. Dunne had a jewellery shop in Brampton, but before that         .

A. he and Strong had been together in prison  

B. a man he met at his store was demanding money from him

C. he bought and melted gold        

D. he had been a thief and put in prison

70. He feared people would know he had been a thief, so he         .

A. decided to kill Strong in order to keep his mouth shut for ever

B. decided to run away from Brampton after he got enough money

C. gave the man he once met in prison money to keep him from talking

D. wanted to move his jewellery business to Brampton

71. When Strong discovered Dunne in his house, Dunne killed him because         .

A. he had no choice as he didn't want to be put into prison again

B. he was forced to fight back when Strong appeared

C. he had planned to kill Strong before he went to his house

D. he wanted to get all the money back from Strong

E

How good are U.S. drivers?

The CBSTV National Drivers' Test showed that many U.S. drivers have a lot to learn. Here's why.

CBS picked 1,799 samples to take the test in TV studios in New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, and Los Angeles. More than two out of five of the drivers failed the test. And the average score was the lowest passing mark- 51 points out of a possible 80.

Chicago drivers did best with an average of 53 points. Los Angeles drivers came next with 52 points. New York and Philadelphia drivers tied with 50 points - a failing score. Drivers with 50 points or less were rated "poorly informed" by the judges.

Here are some of the test results: (1) Are men better informed drivers than women?-- Yes. Men averaged 52 points. Women got an average of 49. (2) Are older drivers better in formed than younger drivers? -No. Drivers under 26 averaged 52 points. Drivers from 27 to 45 averaged 51. Drivers over 45 failed with 48 points on average. (3) Does education make a difference? --Yes. College graduates averaged 52 points. High school graduates averaged 50. Those without high school diplomas(文凭)got 48. And people who had taken driver education courses scored an average of 53 points--three more than those who hadn't. (4)Does driving experience make a difference? -Yes. Drivers with three or more years' experience averaged 51 points. Drivers with less experience averaged 49.

Here are some surprising facts brought out by the test: (1)More than one out of three drivers did not know that a blinking red light means a full stop. (2)Three out of ten drivers did not know that an eight-sided sign means stop. (3)More than two out of three drivers did not know what to do when being tailgated ( drive too closely behind another car). The answer: slow down, steer to the right, and let the driver behind pass.

The results of the test were turned over to the National Safety Council. They will help future safety planning.

72. The author's purpose of writing the passage is to          .

A. prove some safe driving tips      

B. show that men are better drivers than women

C. force the readers to take driver education 

D. tell the readers the present situation of U. S. drivers

73. From the information in this article, you could say that          .

A. most drivers failed the test            

B. experience makes a difference among drivers

C. few people know what a blinking red light means  

D. older drivers are better informed than younger drivers

74. Which of the following was regarded "poorly informed" by the judges?

A. High school graduate drivers.     

B. People who had taken driving courses.

C. Drivers from 27 to 45 years of age.   

D. Drivers with 3 or more years' experience.

75. We can learn from the text that          .

A. women are better informed than men

B. education makes no difference in the pass rate of the drivers

C. Los Angeles' drivers are the best informed ones in America

D. The test results will be used as a guide for future safety planning

第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)

第一节 短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分

January 18, Monday       Snow                 

Today was the first day of the winter                            76.           

holiday. I lay on the bed think of the things                    77.           

I could do them. I would spend two weeks                  78.           

doing my homework and had a chance to                     79.           

study some subject I loved. When I felt tired,                   80.           

I would drop in on my friends. And when I                   81.           

realized I had a lot of homework do for the                     82.           

holiday, I am very disappointed. I would                   83.           

never be able to finish before the new term.                     84.           

Oh, my God! How can I real enjoy my holiday?                 85.           

第二节 书面表达(满分25分)

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    注意:1.注意书信格式 2.词数120左右

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   高中英语总复习语言运用强化训练答案(一)

1--20  ACBCA  CABAC  AACBC  CCBAA

21.D 22.B 23.C 24.A 25.B  26.A 27.C 28.D 29.A   30.A  31.B  32.C  33.C  34.A  35.A

36--40 CABDA  41--45 BDABC  46--50 BACDB   51--55 CADCB   

56--60 ABAAA 61--65 BDCAD   66--70 CCAAD   71--75. BADCD  

76.去掉on 77. took→take 78.√ 79. smooth→smoothly 80. 去掉been

81. and→but 82. by→in 83. wait→waiting 84. get→got 85. high前加a

    An American company wants to build a paper factory in our city. But opinions are divided on the question. Some think we should build the paper factory. If we do, many new jobs can be created for the local people, and it will surely push the development of the city's economy. What's more, the factory will bring modem ideas of management and new machines, including equipment for protecting the environment.

    On the other hand, others insist on not having it built in the city. They believe that the factory will produce loud noises, which will disturb people's peaceful life. Besides, poisonous gases from the factory will dirty the air we breathe. The rivers will also be polluted by the waste water from the factory.  (主要来源:2004安徽淮安市第一次调查测试)

P1附:听力录音材料 

(Text 1)

W:Do people drive on the right in England?

M:NO, you mustn't drive on the right there.

(Text 2)

M:What did Mary think of the concert last weekend?

W:She hasn't been around this week.

(Text 3)

M:Jane,have you met Arvid Brown? I think he is going to your school.

W:Oh,that Arvid. I've heard a lot about him, but we've never actually been introduced.

(Text 4)

W:Why so early?

M:Early? It's 3o'clock now. School starts at 8∶45 in the morning and ends at 3 in the afternoon.

W:In my country,we go to school from 8 a . until 5 p. m.

M:Gosh!

(Text 5)

W:What size do you wear?

M:A twelve.

W:Oh,you're lucky. I have just the right size in store. Here it is. Why don't you try it on?

    听第6段材料,回答第6-7题

W:When can we expect you for dinner? Can you come tonight?

M:Not tonight. I promised to go to a concert with my sister.

W:Well…How about Friday then?

M:That sounds fine.

W:Good. Shall we say seven o'clock?

M:I'll be there! You're still a wonderful cook,aren't you?

W:That'll be for you to decide. I've got a new dish that I want to try out on you.

M:I'm ready. I think I'll fast all day Friday!

    听第7段材料,回答第8-9题

W:There's a good chance that Mary will get home today.

M:Yeah. I had a letter from her friend,Susan,yesterday,and she said that Mary would    probably arrive today.

W:Well, I hope she drives carefully. You know how the traffic is this time of year.

M:Oh. Mary's a good driver-and pretty careful, too. I don't think we need to worry about her being careless.

W:True,but,nonetheless,that doesn't mean that all the other drivers are careful. There are a lot of wild drivers out there.

M: I have confidence in Mary. She's very good about driving carefully.

听第8段材料,回答第10-12题

W:We've been having our meals at the hotel all the time. How about going out for dinner   tonight?

M:What a wonderful idea!

W:What kind of food would you like to eat, Chinese food or American food?

M:We are used to Chinese food,but as we are in England,we would like to have something English for dinner. What about you?

W:Please don't worry about me. OK,let's have American food for dinner. There is a very famous restaurant nearby which serves very good food. Is that all right with you?

M:That's fine with me.

W: Today is Saturday.The restaurants are usually very crowded and always full in the evening.I'm going to order a table for five right now and will be back in a few minutes.

M:It's very kind of you.

听第9段材料,回答第13-15题

M:Have you ever worked before, Ruth?

W:No,I've never got a job before.

M:How old are you?

W:Twenty.

M:Are you interested in a part- time job?

W:Yes,I am.

M:It's very busy here in the evening. You have to work very fast and there is a lot of pressure.

W:That's no problem.

M:Do you think you can be here at four o'clock every afternoon?

W:Ah,yes,I am always on time.

M:The hours are four to eight,Monday through Friday. You'll take 6 dollars an hour. Is it OK?

W:That's fine.

M:Will you start tomorrow?

W:Sure.

听第9段材料,回答第16-18题

Ladies and gentlemen,we regret to announce that this evening's performance must be postponed due to the failure of our electrical system. Those people wishing a repayment of their money may go to the box office after this announcement. Members of the audience who wish to exchange their tickets for the performance next Tuesday evening should appear at the box office tomorrow morning between 8∶30 and 10 o'clock.

听第10段材料,回答第19-20题

Many people think the sandwich came from England in the eighteenth century. Others say sandwiches are an American invention. The truth is that this type of food has been with us for thousands years. It is only its name that is not very old.

A British nobleman named John Montagu,the Earl of Sandwich, loved to play cards and didn't liked to stop his game for meals. When he was hungry he asked his servant to bring him a piece of meat between two pieces of bread;this way he didn't have to use a fork and knife,and his hands stayed clean. He gave his sandwich its name,and this way of eating soon became popular in Europe.      1--20 ACBCA  CABAC  AACBC  CCBAA

  高中英语总复习语言运用强化训练答案 (二)  

听力 Keys:1-10 CBBCB-BBABC        11-20 BABAB-CACAA

单选21.D 22.D 23. B 24.D 25. D 26. A 27. D 28.C 29. C 30. A 31.C 32.C 33.D 34.C 35.C

完型 Keys:36--40ADDCA   41--45ACBBD   46--50BCAAD   51--55CACAD

阅读 Keys:56--60BAADC  61--65CCBCD  66--70CABAC  71--75DAABD

改错 76.to改为in  77.ask改为asking   78.up改为of或about  79.of改为to

80.return前加will   81.return后去掉back或return改为go  82.travel改为traveling

83.around后加the   84.right   85.it改成them

书面表达

Every day we meet smokers everywhere. There are 5.8 billion people in the world, among whom there are 1.1 billion smokers and this makes up 20 percent of the world's population.

Smoking is harmful. It costs a great deal of money. 200 billion dollars are spent on smoking each year in the world. It also does harm to the health of smokers and even non-smokers. About 3 million people die because of the diseases caused by smoking every year.

Now, more and more people have begun to realize the harm of smoking. The total amount of world tobacco production has dropped from 14 billion pounds in 1990 to 7 billion pounds in 1999. It is certain that more people will give up smoking in the near future.(主要来源:04哈 师 大 东北师大辽宁省实验中学高三第一次联合考试)

P2   附:听力录音材料 

Text 1)

M:How many countries have you been to ?

W:America, Canada, Japan and China . I'll be back home in Germany next Sunday.

Text 2)

M:Do you take cream and sugar in your coffee ?

W:I've had enough sugar today . So I'd better take it black.

Text 3)

W:I can't decide whether to buy a new bicycle or try to find a secondhand one.

M:A new bicycle will cost you a lot of money . I don't think it is worth doing.

Text 4)

M:What time is it now ?

W:6∶50

M:When is the film ? 7∶15 ?

W:No , 7∶30 . But we have to leave at 7∶00.

Text 5)

W:What part of England did you live in when you were a student ?

M:A place called Sally Oak. Do you know it ?

W:Oh , yes . I used to pass through it nearly every day when I was living there .

Text 6)

M:Is your luggage only these two bags ?

W:That's right .

M:Have you anything to declare ?

W:I don't think so . These are all my personal belongings .

M:You have only one camera ?

W:Yes,I bought it in Hong Kong last year .

M:All right . Close your bags . Thank you .

(Text 7)

M:Next please .

W:Yes . How much does a ticket to New York cost ?

M:Thirty dollars and 50 cents .

W:That's really expensive . Are there any other trains going to New York ?

M:Well ,there is the late train that arrives in New York at midnight and then continues on to Boston the next morning.

W:How much is that ?

M:The ticket for the late train to New York is $ 22.

W:That sounds better . I'd like one ticket please .

M:Twenty-two dollars exactly.

W:Yes .

M:Thank you and have a nice trip.

Text 8)

M:I want to have these shirts washed and the suit day-cleaned.

W:OK, sir . Your name and room number , please .

M:Robin , Room 305.

W:Yes , sir . Here is your receipt.

M:Good . And when can I get my laundry back ?

W:Are you in a hurry for it ?

M:Yes,since I expect to check out tomorrow morning,I want it ready by nine at the latest.

W:You are certainly in a hurry . But don't worry . We'll do our best and have it ready before you leave .

M: Thank goodness ! I'll be back at about half past nine tomorrow,then.

W: All right,sir .

Text 9)

W:Now,you say you're not sure how the thieves got in . Before I look round,can I ask you a few questions about the house ?

M:Of course .

W:Do you always lock the front door when you go out ?

M:Yes,and I am sure I locked it yesterday .

W:OK. What about the windows ?

M:Well,the downstairs ones are always locked . We even have a lock on the little one in the hall.

W:And upstairs ?

M:Well,I think most of the windows were probably locked . They were all locked on Friday.

W:And you didn't open any on Friday night ?

M:No,I am sure I didn't .

W:Well,I can't understand it . Let's go and look round . Perhaps I'll notice something you've missed.

Text 10)

W:Hello .

M:Hello,susan,this is Jim . I'm calling from the bus stop at Pine Street . I've been searching for your house for about thirty minutes now,but I can't seem to find it . I forgot to bring the map you gave me .

W:OK. Wait right where you are . I'll come and get you .

M:That's not necessary . If you tell me the direction once again,I'll probably be all right this time.

W:OK. Can you see a bank on the corner ?

M:Yes,there's one across the street .

W:Well,cross the street and walk past the shoe shop . My house is the seventh house from the corner on your right .

M:OK. Thanks . I'm sure I'll be able to find it this time.

(Text 11)

You say you'll have a two -week summer holiday and decide to travel a lot and visit as many new places as possible . I don't think it is a good idea . I'll tell you a story about my friend Mr. Bell . Last July he was in Europe. Europe is very beautiful,but his holiday wasn't very nice . He visited four countries,and was in each of the countries only three days . He visited a great many museums and famous places,and was always in a hurry . Bell was on the train or on a bus almost every day . When he returned from Europe,he was very tired. So I suggest that you spend your holiday in different way. You'd better travel with a friend to one country,and visit only one city. Choose a city on the coast and you'll be able to have a good rest on the seaside …

     高中英语总复习语言运用强化训练答案 (三)     

                 

  第一部分:(每题1.5分)

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

11.B l2.C  l3.A 14.A 15.A 16.B 17.C 18.B 19.A 20.C 

  第二部分:第一节(每题1分)

21~35 CBCDC   CDAAC BCCDC

    第二节(每题1.5分)  

36.B 37.A 38.B 39.D 40.C 41.A 42.A 43.B 44.D 45.B 46.D 47.C 48.A 49.B 50.C 

51.D 52.C 53.B 54.C 55.B

  第三部分:(每题2分) 

56.D 57.D 58.B 59.A 60.A 61.D 62.B 63--66 BDCC 67.A 68.A 69。C 70.C 71.B 72.A 73.C 74.B 75A

  第四部分:

  第一节(每题1分)  

  76.√ 77.am→was  78.final→finally  79.去掉for

  80.so→although  81.for∧ cold,the 82.do∧ it, 83.many→ much

  84.after→4 before  85.do → did

  第二节

  书面表达(满分25分)  

One possible version

   With the development of computer technology, the Internet has become more and more

popular. Some students regard it as a great helper. Since there is a lot of information on line,

you can surf the Internet for any information you need in a short time without working hard in

the library.  It is also very convenient to communicate with others by using the Internet.

   However, other students think that there is some information on line that is not good for the

students. In addition, spending too much time playing games on line will not only have a bad

effect on study but also do harm to our health.  Therefore, we should make proper use of the

Internet. It is of great importance for us to separate good plants from wild weeds.

(主要来源:2004年广州市综合测试(一))

p3附:听力录音材料

Text 1

M:I can' t find my new tie. I need it for tonight's party.

W:Let' s look for it later. Right now I need your help fixing this shelf before I paint it.

Text 2

W:If you had listened to me,we' d be at the party. Move over. I'll drive.

M:I was sure I knew the way there. I'll turn around.

Text 3

W:Nick,why don' t you come and join us this afternoon? There'11 be a lot of fun.

M :I'd love to,but I've got an exam.

W:What about tomorrow afternoon?

M:Saturday is OK.

Text 4

M:Gary,will you please pick up little Tom from the school?

W:I'm sorry. I'm afraid not.

M:Why?

W:A patient has just arrived. He was badly hurt in a traffic accident. I'm going to operate on him at once.

Text 5

W:David said he bought a new car for five thousand dollars.

M:What kind is it?

W:A BMW--I'm not sure what model.

M:Are you sure? A BMW for five thousand? Sounds pretty cheap to me!

Text 6

M:Hello. is that Mr. Smith's office?

W:Yes,it is. May I help you?

M:Yes,I'd like to speak to Mr. Smith,please.

W:Mr. Smith isn't in. He's on a trade talk now. May I ask who is calling?

M:This is James White. My hotel phone number is .

W:Oh yes,Mr. White. Mr. Smith asked me to give you his home phone number.

M:Just a moment,please. Yes, what' s the number?

W:His number is .

M:What about his cell phone number?

W:177. . . er. . . 095. . . er. . . Oh,sorry,I'm afraid I can't give you the number. He won't like to be bothered while having a meeting.

M:That's all right.

W:Thank you very much.

Text 7

W:Hi,Mike!How are you feeling now?

M:How did you know I was here in the hospital? Is it Tom?

W:I was talking with Bob yesterday and I learnt your right leg had been injured. How did it happen?

M:Their right back Tom knocked me down when I rushed to their goal with the ball.

W:Wow! He must have hit you hard.

M:Of course. He hit me from the back and sent me rolling over here and there. At the time I had a lot of pain. Anyway,they brought me to the hospital.

W:Nothing serious,I hope.

M:The doctor said there weren't any internal injuries,but I'd better stay here a couple of days.

W:Well,Mike. Take it easy.

M:Thank you for your coming. And thanks for the flowers.

Text 8

W:Oh . . oh dear,oh!

M:I'm so sorry . . . I think that was my fault . . . er. . . hang on,I'll just pick all your. . .

W:Oh,no,thank you. You' re so kind . . .

M:I'll pick up all your things for you. Here we are. Here's your bag. Hey,just a minute. I can' t believe it . . .

W:Oh,no,no,no . . .

M:You just put your hand into my pocket and took my wallet out?

W:Oh,no,no. Excuse me. It was almost falling out.

M:But . . . what do you think you' re doing? Give it back to met!

W:But here . . . here it is.

M:Thank you!

W:It was going to fall on the ground . . .

M:Right. Now, we' 11 just go along to the guard of the train . . .

W:Oh dear,look at my things on the ground! It's terrible!

M:We' 11 just go along to the guard of the train and see what he has to say.

W:But I wasn't doing anything!

Text 9

M:Excuse me, are you a college student?

W:Yes, I am. What about you?

M:Me, too. Forgive my asking you, but do you have to take a part - time job in the holidays?

W:Not really. My parents are fairly well off, so I get money from my father.

M:You're lucky, aren't you?

W:I think so. What about you? Are your parents wealthy?

M:No, certainly not.

W:Do you work during the holidays?

M:Well, last Christmas I did for two weeks as a postman and a door-to-door salesman.Then in the summer I spent four weeks fruit picking, and I do a bit of baby-sitting.

W:Can you get enough money to finish your education by taking part-time jobs?

M:Of course not. But I'm a top student and I can get a scholarship, from the college.

W:Where do you live then?

M:I share a flat with two other boys. It's not large but fairly tidy, and the most important point is that the rent is quite low.

W:Sounds not bad. Uh, this is my phone number. Call me if you have any problems.

M:Thanks a lot.

Text l0

Hey Bill. This is Hank. I 'm just calling to let you know that Mary cannot go to your house tomorrow night because she has to attend a dancing party and I'11 be a little late. I will have a meeting and finish a report. I should finish my work sometime between seven and eight. Oh, then I'm planning on dropping by Lisa's house for about an hour since she's been sick recently. And, uh, one more thing. I'11 stop by my house to get some food for the game. See you then.

Text 11

It was a bit of bad luck when the man' s car broke down - he was stuck in a no-parking area. So he went into a store to borrow a pen and paper to leave a note for the traffic police. The pen, however, was like his car. It didn't work. When he decided to go back to the store to buy a pen, he found another little problem. He only had a $ 50 bill and the salesman couldn't change it. So he went off to find a bank to change the bill to buy the pen to write on the paper to put on his car to tell the traffic police that his car had broken down. As he left the bank he saw a phone box. He decided to call a garage to send a truck to pull the car away, but the number was busy. When he got back to his car he found a parking ticket on the car. The story has, however, a happy ending. The driver wrote to the police station to explain what had happened. The police officer who read the letter decided not to punish him with the $ 20 parking fine. She said that even if the man' s story was not true, it was so clever he could be excused from being fined!

参考答案及评分标准

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

11.B l2.C  l3.A 14.A 15.A 16.B 17.C 18.B 19.A 20.C 

     高中英语总复习语言运用强化训练答案  (四)

听力

1-5  BACAC       6-10  CBCAA      11-15  BCCBC    16-20  AACAD

单选:

21.C 22. A 23.D 24.B  25.B  26.D  27.A  28.B  29. B  30.C  31.B  32.B  33.C  34. B  35.A

完型:

36-40 CADBA     41-45 DABCB     46-50 CBACD 51-55 DBDAC

阅读:

 56-60 BDCAC    61-65 BDCBC     66-70 DABCD 71-75 ABBCD

改错:

 76. 第一个from改为with  77. or后的the改为a  78. straightly-straight     79. 去掉on

 80. trees-tree      81. itself-themselves 82. added-adding       83. or-and

 84. 正确      85. many前加as

书面表达:

  One day I bought a pair of leather shoes in a shoeshop. And the seller there told me that he would have "three guarantee"for the shoes. I left the shop. But only four days later the shoes were worn out, so I was angry and returned to the shop hoping to get back my money. I told him what had happened to my shoes. When he knew I had kept the shoes for four days, he refused, which made me surprised. I asked him why he didnt keep his promise. But the seller said, "Do you understand the "three guarantee"? It means the shoes can only be kept for three days! "

  What a foolish but trickful explanation to the "three guarantee"! (主要来:哈师大附中、东北师大附中、辽宁省实验中学2004年高三第二次联合考试英语试卷)

4A听力录音材料

Text 1

W:What's the matter? Are you hurt?

M:I slipped on the stairs and fell down. I think my arm is broken.

W:Let me see. I don't think it's broken, but we are going to see the doctor right now.

Text 2

M:Excuse me. Do you know where the post office is?

W:Of course. Go to the corner and turn right. Walk one block and turn right again. The post office is on the corner.

Text 3

M:Can I take a message for Wang Ming?

W:Thank you very much. Please tell him to give Dong Jin a call when he gets back. He has my number.

Text 4

M:My eyesight is getting worse and worse. What do you think I should do?

W:You had better have your eyes examined first and then maybe buy a pair of glasses.

Text 5

W:Could I borrow a pen from you? There is no ink left in mine.

M:I'm afraid I don't have an extra. Would a pencil do?

Text 6

W:How long have you been in Qingdao?

M:Almost two weeks.

W:How do you like Qingdao?

M:I think it's very exciting. There's so much to do and see.

W:How much longer do you plan to stay?

M:One week.

Text 7

I went to the airport with Mr. Smith to see an America professor this morning. She is an absent-minded old lady with thick glasses. She leaves her things about and rushes back to fetch them afterwards. She often forgets her room number in the hotel, and Friendship goes into her neighbor's room by mistake. From the airport I took her to the Friendship Hotel. I actually saw her trying open her neighbor's room with her own key. When we finally went into her room, we heard a loud voice outside asking, “Whose bag is this?”

Text 8

M:What's going on around here? Why is everyone changing offices?

W:Haven't you heard? Where have you been anyway?

M:I just got back from visiting the plant in Chincago.

W:Well, there're a lot of changes being made here this week.

M:Yes, I see. But what are they?

W:For one thing, Marta and Jim are leaving.

M:Where are they going? Did they get a higher position?

W:Marta's going to the office in Atlanta. She is going to be in charge of the whole southern market.

M:That sounds like a good position to me. What about Jim?

W:He is going to manage the plant in California.

M:And you? What about you? Are you going to rise to a high position?

W:Not yet, but I'm hoping I will.

M:Don't you want to get a rise? I'd like the job in California.

W: No, I want to stay here at the company office. There's the place to get noticed by top management.

Text 9

M:Excuse me. I'd like to find out about the train to Washington.

W:Well, let's see. One just left about five minutes ago, and there's another one at ten thirty.

M:It must be almost te o'clock, isn't it?

W:Yes, sir. Have you bought your ticket?

M:No, I haven't. Can I buy one here?

W:No. You will have to buy your ticket over there at the ticket window.

Text 10

Until recently, almost everyone thought that growth and progress would make the world a better place.They believed that something new was always better than something old. So countries have spent billions of dollars on science to develop new ways of making things and doing work. However, this new technique is the main cause of the world's problems. One such problem has come from the appearance of the car. In some crowded cities, the car has polluted the air so badly that people get thich just from breathing it. Waste from factories is another example of how new technology is hurting the earth. When some waste chemicals are put into the sea, it can hurt or kill animals and fish. It's the time that we did something quickly. When the problems get worse, they will not affect just a few countries. They will be world problems that affect us all.

1-5  BACAC       6-10  CBCAA      11-15  BCCBC    16-20  AACAD

       高中英语总复习语言运用强化训练答案(五)

1- 5  AABCC      6-10  BCCAC    11-15  BAACA         16-20  CBCAA

21--35    DADBA  AADCD BABCA

36--55   ACCDC  BDADB CDCBA CABCD 

56--75   BDABA  ADABA CDCDD BBACA

76.teaches--taught  77.and--but  78. good--well  79.lessons 80.to--with 81.去掉was

82.poorly--poor 83.去掉had 84.up with 85.正确

   One Possible Version

   I will spend this summer holiday in the countryside. Although the city is modern and convenient, there are still some problems, such as air pollution, crowdedness and noise. In the countryside I can enjoy a comfortable and quiet life. There, the air is fresh and the water is clean. Trees are green and birds are singing. I can also go boating, fishing and swimming in the lake. What's more, I can climb the hills. All this will be interesting and good for my health. Above all, I can learn more about nature. So I want to go to the countryside for a change. I'm looking forward to the coming of my summer holiday.(主要来:汕头市2004年普通高校招生模拟考试)

听力录音稿

(Text 1)

W:Good afternoon, officer. I am a stranger here. Can you tell me how to get to the post office?

M:Yes. Go up this street and take the first turning on the left. The postoffice is next to a children's park. You won't miss it.

(Text 2)

M:Shall I lock up the computer lab now before I go home?

W:Don't bother. I'm not leaving for a while. I can check it on my way home.

(Text 3)

W:It's already 9. Aren't you up yet?

M:Give me a break, will you? After all, it is Sunday.

(Text 4)

M:Can we travel to New York together?

W:Certainly. I'll pick you up at 2:00 and we should arrive there by 5:00 if the traffic isn't too heavy.

(Text 5)

M:I thought Francie and Mike were getting married in June.

W:No, that's when his cousin's wedding is. They're getting married the following month.

(Text 6)

W:Please turn off the light, Harry.

M:Why? What's the matter? I want to read the paper.

W:If we turn on too many lights, all the electricity in the house will go off.

M:Now who told you that?

W:Our new neighbour Mr Smith.

M:Mr Smith? When did he come to our home?

W:I had to go to his home and ask for help today.

M:What was wrong?

W:When I turned on the washing machine, all the lights were out.

M:Well, did he take care of it for you?

W:Yes, but he said it would take a lot more work to do a really good job.

M:What does he mean by really a good job?

W:He said we needed new electric wires throughout the house and a lot of other things. M: Did he tell how much it would cost?

W:Yes, about a thousand dollars.

M:A thousand dollars. That's a lot of money. And just when we need to get some work done on our car, too.

(Text 7)

M:You know, Mum, I forgot how hard it was to be a new child in school, but today I remembered how I hated it. I didn't know anyone. Everyone seemed to have a friend except me. When all the children played in the playground, I felt left out.

W:What made you remember all this, Gary? We moved here a year ago.

M:I know, but today a new child came into class. He looked so sad. I tried to smile at him, but he kept looking at the ground. I'll try again tomorrow, I remember what it was like.

(Text 8)

M:Dr Wilson, can I talk to you for a minute?

W:Sure, Fred. What is it?

M:I'm worried about my grade in your English class. I really want an "A" but...

W:I see. Well, it might be hard for you to get an "A". So far you have "B"average. You would need a 97 or 98 on your final exam to get an "A". Do you think you can get that high a score?

M:Probably not. The problem is I have to have a "B" average in all the subjects to get the prize from our government, or I'll have to find a part-time job. I'm afraid it is difficult for me to put all my heart in my study if I have to work in my spare time. I'll probably get an "A" in history and a B in maths, but I'll get a "C" in chemistry.

W:That is a problem, isn't it? You'll have to have an "A" in English to get a "B" average.

M:Yes, but things don't look very good for me right now.

W:I gave two less tests this term than I usually do. That might have changed your grade a little. Maybe I'll give everyone a chance to write a composition in English. Then you'll have a good chance to get an "A".

M:That would be great. I'll try my best. Thank you very much.

(Text 9)

W:Mike! Look at the floor!

M:What's wrong with it?

W:What's wrong with it? It's dirty!

M:Oh....

W:It's dirty because you never wipe your shoes.

M:Sorry, love.

W:What are you looking for now?

M:My cigarettes.

W:Well, they are not here. They are in the dustbin.

M:In the dustbin! Why?

W:Because there's cigarette ash on every carpet in the house.

M:I don't drop ash on the carpets.

W:Oh, yes, you do. I know because I clean it. Anyway, cigarettes are a waste of money.

M:Maybe they are, but I earn the money then! It doesn't grow on trees youknow. I work eight hours a day. Remember?

W:Well, what about my money then?

M:What do you mean "your money"? You don't go out to work, do you?

W:No, I don't go out to work. I work fifteen hours a day...here!

M:Well, housework is different....

W:Oh, I see..., so housework is different, is it? Housework doesn't matter. Well,you do it then.

M:Hey, wait a minute, Pat....

(Text 10)

Hi, Jane. This is Jim.

You missed a wonderful movie last night.

Too bad you had to study for that history test. Anyway, I really wish you had been able to go with us. It was one of the most beautiful films I've ever seen. Oh, I don't mean beautiful because of the scenery. As a matter of fact, the land where they made the film wasn't beautiful at all. The beautiful thing was the way the actors played their parts. You know me. I am usually not easily moved, but a couple of times I almost cried. Once was when the farmer in the film was standing in the middle of his wheat field. There had been hardly any rain for a good harvest. A dust storm destroyed his whole crop. The actor acted the part so simply that the whole story came to life. I don't think he ever said a word.

He just stood there looking over the field and then down at his empty hands. Well, I won't go on and on about it.

Promise me you will see it soon.

1~5  AABCC  6~10  BCCAC   11~15  BAACA  16~20  CBCAA

      高中英语总复习语言运用强化训练答案(六)

Keys:1-5  CACCC   6 -10  ABCBA      11-15  CBBCC       16-20  BBCAD

21--35 BCDBB CCCAC ACCBC   36- 40 DACCA 41 - 45 DBDBB 46 - 50 CAACB 51 - 55 CADBD  56 - 60 ACBDC 61 - 65 CCACC 66 - 70 DDBDA 71 - 75 DDDCB 76 face--facial

77. widely --- wide 78. have 去掉 79. √ 80. closes---~close 81. perhaps去掉  82. in -- between  83. shows-show  84. big possible -- big as possible  85. straightly-- straight

书面表达 (One possible version)

I think the time at high school will be the busiest and most difficult in my career. There are so many subjects, and it is so important that we try to be good at all of them. I am looking forward to going to university. I hope to get a good knowledge of my favorite subjects. I'll have to work hard to get the best results.

If I am lucky, I can get the perfect job when I graduate from university. I hope the job can give me opportunities for on - the - job learning, which will be very important because there are many things you can not learn from books.

   The world around us is changing all the time. I think in the future we'11 have to take courses in our jobs to learn more skills. We'11 also have to study new things to create better opportunities to do our work well, or get on finding other jobs.(主要来源:2004年合肥市高三第二次教学质量检测英语试题)

p6录音材料

  Text 1

W:Excuse me, Sir. I'm going to send this box to London. How much must I pay if I post it?

M:Let me see. It's one pound fifty.

  Text 2

W:I'd like to buy a copy of Professor Franklin.

M:I'm sorry, Ms. That book has been out of print for some time now.

  Text 3

W:Look here, darling. The paper says people will feel unwell if they sleep less than six hours a day.

M:That may by true for you, but it certainly isn't true for me.

  Text 4

M:I hope you will spend Christmas with us.

W:I'd love to, but Jack and I are going to Australia. We'll send you postcards from there.

  Text 5

M:Let's see if the basketball game has started yet.

W:Started? It must be clear who is winning by now.

  Text 6

M:Hi, Sue, how's it going?

W:Oh, Frank. Just fine. How are your classes?

M:Pretty good. I'm glad this is my last term here, though.

W:Why is that? I thought you were enjoying school.

M:I was, but now I'm getting tired of it. I'm ready for the real world.

W:What are you planning to do when you graduate?

M:First I want to travel a little, and then get a good job as a computer expert.

W:Sounds good. I still have three terms to go before I graduate.

M:You'll make it! Well, see you later.

  Text 7

M:Mom, I have to tell you something.

W:Yes, what is it?

M:I got a speeding ticket when I was driving your car.

W:I knew it! you act crazy when you're out with your friends.

M:I'm sorry, Mom. I was only going 40 miles an hour in a 35-mile zone.

W:Well, that's it for this month. No more driving for you!

M:I know.

W:Just wait until your father hears about this. He'll be upset.

M:I promise I won't do it again.

  Text 8

W:Hello! Is that you, Mr Black?

M:Yes, speaking.

W:this is Jane Smith. I was out when you were calling me.

M:Yes, speaking.

W:I just wanted to tell you that the meeting for this afternoon has been changed to half past two.

M:I'm sorry but I can't hear you clearly. Something's wrong with the line. Would you please repeat that?

W:I said the meeting had been changed to half past two. Can you hear me?

M:Yes, that's better. So the meeting has been changed to half past two. Is that right?

W:That's right.

M:I see. Anything else?

W:No, that's all.

M:OK, thanks for calling.

W:That's all right. Goodbye!

M:Bye!

  Text 9

M:Hey, Ellen! How are you?

W:I'm fine, Bob. Aren't you glad that this term is over?

M:Yes! Are you going to the rock concert Friday night?

W:I haven't thought much about it. Are you?

M:Sure. Would you like to go with me?

W:Sound like fun.

M:You'll have to buy your own ticket, though.

W:Come on, Bob. Let me pay for the tickets.

M:Wow! When did you come into so much cash?

W:You know, I'm a waitress at the Student Center. Anyway, now that the final exams are over, I'd love a night out.

M:Since you've been so great about buying the tickets, why don't I take you out for dinner?

W:You've got a deal. Let's buy the tickets now.

  Text 10

In the past twenty years, sicentists have learnt a great deal about sleep and dreams. They have discovered, for example, that sleep and dreams affect the way people feel.

A good night sleep, generally, makes a person happier in the morning.

Dreams also have a strong effect on the moods of people. However, who appears in a dream is more important than what happens.

Every person has a special dream character. If the special character appears in dreams. People are happier after sleeping. If there are many people in one's dreams, this has a good efeect. A person will wake up happier.

The feelings of people affect their performance throughout the day. The level of one's moods rises and falls during the day. The less sleepy the people are, the better they perform, and usually they are more friendly and more clear-thinking.

Some day scientists hope to deal with sleep easily in order to control the way people feel and perform.

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76.two-week前加a 77.such→as 78.去掉he  79.and→but 80.country→countries 81.deal→many 82.is→was 83.去掉back 84.√ 85.off→on

  书面表达

                               January 16,2005

Dear Mr. & Mrs. Smith,

   I'm so glad to tell you something about Mary, your lovely daughter when she is studying here in China. She is a clever girl with good manners. She is always ready to help others, especially those poor in English and therefore gets along well with her teachers and classmates. She has a special interest in Chinese and has learned so well that she can communicate with us in Chinese both in and outside class. Mary is also good at maths and often helps the teacher collect and hand out the exercise-books. She enjoys doing experiments in chemistry labs, but sometimes she is not careful enough. She is one of the best students in physics, too. All the teachers like her and all her classmates would like to invite her home for the Spring Festival if she likes.(主要来源:2004年石家庄市高中毕业班质量检测(一)英语试题

 Yours Truly,

Zhang Hua

p7录音稿

Text 1

M:I hear you are moving into a new flat soon?

W:Yes, but it is more expensive. My present neighbour plays the piano all night long.

Text 2

M:Juana, I am terribly sorry. I didn't mean to hurt you. Shall we have a beer and forget the whole thing?

W:OK, we can drop it tis time. But don't do it again.

Text 3

W:Since the beginning of last term. What about you?

M:Me? Oh, I've been playing about two years now. But I'm still not very good.

Text 4

M:Another piece of meat pie?

W:No, thanks, really. I'm on a diet.

M:Please do. You've hardly eaten anything.

W:It's delicious, but I don't think I ought to.

Text 5

W:It's already 9:00. I wonder if Tom will come.

M:We are supposed to be here at 8:30. He told me he would start at 8:00.

W:Maybe something is wrong with him.

Text 6

M:Have you seen Kate lately?

W:Yes, I have. I saw her a couple of days ago. She hasn't been very well in the past coulple of weeks.

M:Has she seen a doctor since she's been ill?

W:Yes, she has. The doctor told her to take it easy for a while, but she hasn't following his advice. She's as busy as usual.

M:Do you think it useful for me to ask her to have a rest while I go to see her? Or shall we go together?

W:I think you can go yourself and show your concern to her since she sometimes would take your advice. So it's unnecessary for me to go with you. What's more, I've got some other things to do now.

Text 7

W:You're not looking very cheerful. What's the matter with you?

M:Oh, nothing special. I'm just thinking a lot.

W:About the job?

M:About everything, about catching the same train every morning, sitting in the same office all day,watching the same television programs. . .

W:You need a holiday.

M:It wasn't always like this, you know.

W:How do you mean?

M:Well, our great-great-grandfathers had more fun, didn't they? I mean, they hunted for their food and grew their own vegetables and did things for themselves. we do the same sort of job for years and years. There's no variety in our lives.

W:You need a holiday. That's what's the matter with you.

Text 8

W:Good morning, this is Burt's Bicycle Rental.

M:Good morning, miss. A friend of mine suggested I call you to hire some bikes.

W:Oh, yes. A lot of people do this these days.

M:Yes, we're just on holiday here for a few days and they said it would be a good idea to see the island by bicycle.

W:Well, it certainly is. And most people rent a motor bike because you can get around faster and even go to the beach if you like.

M:If I wanted to hire 2 motor bikes tomorrow morning for 2 days, would there be any problem?

W:No problem at all. May I know your name?

M:It's Green, G-R-E-E-N.

W:And your telephone number?

M:I'm at the Holiday sun Hotel. My number is .I'm in Room 1203. By the way, is your bike rentalshop at No. 100 Teckman Street?

W:That's right.

M:OK, then, I'll see you tomorrow morning. Thanks a lot.

W:I'll see you then.

Text 9

W:Can I talk to you for a moment, Tom?

M:Of course, Julia. Sit down. What is it?

W:I've decided to leave.

M:Leave?

W:Yes.

M:Oh, no. Is it because we're moving out of London?

W:Well, yes. But there are other reasons.

M:I see you never liked working here.

W:No, no. I've enjoyed working here. But . . .

M:But what?

W:Well, I haven't had time for other things. I've worked here for four years. And I'd like to do something different.

M:What do you mean, something different?

W:I want to travel. You know. I have never been to other countries.

W:Haven't you?

M:No, I haven't I want to live abroad and learn to speak a different language.

M:Well, what can I say? I'm really sorry. But I understand.

W:Thank you, Tom.

Text 10

W:Good evening, sir. I'm the Assistant Manager.

M:How nice.

W:Yes, I'm afraid we've had a complaint about the noise from your neighbour. He's trying to get some sleep as he has an early start tomorrow. I'm sure you understand.

M:Oh, I see.

W:Do you think it might be possible to ask your friends to be a little quieter? We do like to give our guests a chance of getting a good night's sleep. It is well after eleven.

M:Oh, I'm so sorry. I do apologize. I suppose we were talking rather loudly. It's just that we've reached an important agreement. We were having a bit of a celebration.

W:I'm pleased to hear it. Shall I ask Room Service to bring you some coffee?

M:No, that won't be necessary. We were just about to pack up anyway.

W:Thank you, sir, and good night to you.

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36.B 由上文are feared得知。

37.D strong修饰的是feelings(感情)。strong修饰A、B、C项均不合适。

38.B beliefs指个人所拥有的“信仰”,指个人的观点;ideas是指经过大脑思维所产生的具体的“念头”;facts指已经形成的事实。

39.A let alone是固定短语,意思是“不用说”;let out表示“发出 (声音),放出(水、空气)等”;let in表示“让……进来”;let on表示“泄漏”。

40.C 上文提到了有关蝙蝠的错误理解,下文用“事实上”来澄清事实。

41.B its指蝙蝠周围的环境。蝙蝠的死亡当然会对周围的环境产生影响。

42.B 蝙蝠对于昆虫数量是一种“控制”,而不是脱离于昆虫独立存在的动物或者是昆虫的食物。

43.A 此处拿其中的一只来说明蝙蝠的作用。B项前要加定冠词,排除;C项表示“和蔼的”;D项不能用a来修饰。

44.B 从这一空开始,本段句子谓语使用的是过去时,这说明,要用表示过去时的状语来修饰。

45.A each强调“每天晚上都是如此”;at night说明不了up to的程度。

46.B 蝙蝠是昆虫的天敌,所以说是昆虫的"hunters"。

47,C 蝙蝠在吃昆虫时也传播花粉;因此,使用also表示蝙蝠的另一个作用。

48.D 该句的主语是the loss of bats,谓语使用means表示“意味着”。

49.B in danger of的意思是“处于某种危险中”;A项表示“处于某物地理位置的前面”;c项表示“在……的时候”;D项表示“虽然”的含义。从下文看,蝙蝠正在消失,因此选择B项。

50.D 蝙蝠的消失会使得农民们多用农药来控制害虫。

51.A on和dependency搭配成为短语。

52.C “组织”应该是被“建立(set up)”。

53.B be recognized as为固定短语,意思是“被公认为……”。

54,D educate somebody的意思是教育或者培养某人做某事的兴趣;不能去“教”人们有关某物的重要性.也就是说teach和importance不搭配。

55.D 蝙蝠是在人迹罕至的矿洞里生活的、如果他们离开或者已经失去了家园,人们就看不到他们,何谈去保护他们呢?

56.A 由文中第三段“...greeting the children worldwidely use to get sweets from their neighbours"可得。

57.C —上文提到"thel9-year-old girl who received the憈rick or treat抩ffer"。

58.A 由第五段第一行可知。

59.C 最后一段只是说明到星期四为止,这是第二次袭击,但是从整篇文章所提到的死亡人员的数目来看,不止只有两次袭击。

60.C 从倒数第二段第一行可知。A项说的是hosted,但是文章第四段告诉我们President Nixon只是接受了David Frost的采访而录制了几套节目;B项说已经达成了协议,但第一条消息只是谈到了消息的各种传说,没有谈到结果;D项中说宠物是车辆中首先使用安全带的,文章倒数第三段第一行中的too说明这是不对的。

61.B 文中提到"She said this would be her last marathon"由此可知选B。A项由第七段第二行否定;B项计算错误,应是每小时两英里多;D项文章没有提到。

62.A 由第二段第二行可知。

63.D Bill Clinton接受此项工作与否还未知,何来挣得$50 million?

64.B 文中第二段最后一句“For example,he attended unnecessary meetings..,”等可知。

65.B 第一段的最后一部分已经得出了结论,后面有例子证明该观点。

66.C 文中第三段指出老板经常以工作时间而不是工作中的表现来考核员工,而员工也就延长工作时间以使上级看到并提升他们,可见,员工延长工作时间纯粹是为取悦老板。

67.C 文中最后一段明确提到“The time this candidate spends on the job may encourage other employees to spend more time at work,too”,由此可知该题答案选C。

68.C 注意该句是考查对Lt.Jim Collins的话的理解,他认为这个孩子是Danielle。

69.A 文中提到了判断的依据是项链和耳环等与Danielle生前所佩戴的珠宝手饰极为相似。

70.C 文中第六段提到尸体是在San Diego商业区东面一个desert section发现的,就在Sycuan Indian Reservation附近。

71.C 由全文可推知Danielle极有可能是从Sabre Spring被带走并杀害的,其它项均与文中提到的内容不符。

72.B 文中第一段提到当读者对作者表述的内容不理解时,就开始有意识地思考。

73.D 文中第二段提到读者若只理解话语的表面意思,便是—个低级水平的理解。

74.C 文中第—二段末提到对文章的字面意思和深层理解之间平衡的把握对水平高的读者来说是很重要的。

75.A 由文中末段可知,如果我们想提高自己的阅读能力,就必须在阅读不同的文章中学会灵活运用和掌握各种知识。

76.what--that或去掉what 77.去掉when

78.∧the same  79.√

80. questions  81.去掉about

82.but→and  83.You→I

84.real→really   85.refer→refers

One possible version:

   Avian influenza, or "bird flu", is a contagious disease from which both poultry and people suffer. The bird flu is caused by the virus H5NI and birds are easily infected with the bird flu. The chance of humans getting infected by bird flu is small. But once a person catches bird flu,

the death rate is very high.

   The early symptoms of avian influenza are similar to that of other kinds of flu. These include fever, runny nose, cough and throat pain.

   It is proved that the bird flu virus can be killed quickly by high heat. So the chicken and eggs should be cooked very hard before you eat them. You are also requested to reduce direct contact with poultry. If you do touch the poultry, wash your hands thoroughly. At the same time keeping the indoor air moving and exercise are also helpful in preventing the bird flu. (主要来源:广州市2004届高中毕业班诊断性考试)

录音稿

Text 1

W:Let's sit down here for a minute. Did you write a letter to Fred, Jack?

M:Yes. I finished it about 8:30.

Text 2

W:Where are you going, Tom?

M:To the library. I'm going to finish my homework.

Text 3

M:What does your mother do, Mary?

W:She's a nurse. She works in Doctor Wilson's office.

Text 4

W:Look at my cost, John. My mother bought it yesterday.

M:Oh, it's pretty! I like blue coats.

Text 5

W:If I were you, I'd take the bus to work. Driving in that rush-hour traffic is terrible.

M:But by the time the bus gets to my stop, there aren't any seats left.

Text 6

M:Hi, Alice. Look at my new camera.

W:Where did you get it?

M:My uncle Robert sent it to me last week.

W:Who's your uncle Robert?

M:He's my mother's brother. He lives in New York.

W:Is it a good camera?

M:Yes, it's a very good one.

W:That's wonderful. Are you taking a lot of pictures?

M:Yes, I am. Do you want to see a few?

W:Yes. Who's that?

M:That's my sister. She gave me a present, too. She gave me a blue tie.

W:Why did they give you presents?

M:Because it was my birthday. My mother and father gave me a new suit.

Text 7

W:Where did you go this afternoon, Tom?

M:To the store.

W:Did you buy anything?

M:Yes, I did.

W:What did you buy?

M:I bought this hat.

W:You didn't need a hat, Tom. Why did you buy that hat?

M:I bought it because I like it. Lots of boys wear hats like this.

W:Well, I don't like it.

M:Please, mother, I want to keep it. Fred has a hat like this, and Bill does, too.

Text 8

W:Hello, Mr Grant. Did you move into your new house last week?

M:Yes, we did.

W:How do you like it?

M:We like it very much. We have three children, you know. Our son is twelve, and our daughter is seven. The new baby is six weeks old. We have lots of rooms in the new house.

W:Is your wife happy?

M:Yes, she is. The new kitchen is beautiful. She likes to cook in it.

W:Do you have a garden?

M:Yes, there's a big garden in the back. We have lots of flowers. My wife likes to work in the garden.

W:What do your children like to do?

M:My son likes to play football and basketball. My daughter likes music. We have a music room in the new house. She likes it very much.

Text 9

W:How was travel in the 1960's different from that of the early 1900's, Dad?

M:Well, in the 1960's people rode in cars over wide roads. They flew in planes from Europe to Amercia in a few hours.

W:What about the 1900's?

M:In the early 1900's planes were very new. To see one was so unusual that the people of a town stopped what they were doing to watch it fly overhead.

W:But today it is quite different, isn't it?

M:Yes, today you are able to travel to many places in a few hours because of the development of the plane. You turn on electrical lights because someone invented ways to make use of electricity.You make history.

W:Is our life also changed by history?

M:That's right. The history made by people before you were born changes your life.

W:I see. Thank you, Dad.

Text 10

A newspaper said:“I started smoking wehn I was 19. A friend offered me a cigarette and I really enjoyed it. I was soon getting through about 30 a day. I did try to give up because I knew it wasn't good for me. But it was impossible-I like smoking too much to stop. Then a few years ago I had to do a job. In fact I had to run about half a mile and back. By the time I got back to the office I could hardly breathe. It really made it clear to me that smoking must be doing harm to me. If I felt like that at 23, what was I going to feel like at 40? I decided to give up smoking there and then. Of course, it was difficult to break the habit at first but I'm glad I stuck to it this time. I have had the occasional cigarette then it's been offered to me but I don't enjoy it any more. In fact, I feel sick if I smoke. It's a success in kicking the habit.”

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One possible version :

Dear Editor :

   I'm a senior three student . I'm writing to tell you my opinion on whether middle school students can go to school with mobile phones . I think they can do that . Because students can stay in touch with their friends and family wherever they are . Besides , the mobile phone is a way to have fun .

   However , there are some problems with using mobile phones . The ring of phones can disturb teachers and students in the classroom . Another problem is that some students can spend too much time and money on phone calls and sending messages .

   In conclusion , I suggest students not use phones in the classroom . Also , as it is expensive , the owner should take good care of it .(主要来源:2004年苏、锡、常、镇四市高三教学情况调查英语试卷)

                                             Yours sincerely ,

                                             Li Hua

听力录音稿

Text 1

W:Can you take me to the Palace Restaurant quickly ? I'm ten minutes late already.

M:I'll try .But the traffic is so heavy ,it will take at least another 20 minutes .

Text 2

M:Alan , have you got a meeting in Edinburgh ?

W:Yes .I'm going to see some important people .Why ?

M:I'm going go visit Glasgow on Wednesday and it's quite near Edinburgh.

W:Ah… I'm going to drive there tomorrow, so you can go with me .

Text 3

W:Look at those monkeys running around the rock hill .See that mother monkey, she is carrying her baby in her arms .

M:Yes ,isn't it interesting?

Text 4

M:Look! Jack has got the ball. He's going like lightning towards Oxford's goal. Oh , go on , Jack.

W:That Oxford center—half is trying to stop him .

Text 5

M:Hello, Mary ,this is John Smith from the bank. Is Paul there ?

W:Not yet ,John .He phoned me from the office 5 minutes ago to say that he was going to look for a birthday present on his way home .

第二节

Text 6

W:How soon do I have to leave my room?

M:Normally it's by 12noon on the day you leave.

W:Well, you see ,my plane doesn't go till half past five tomorrow afternoon .

M:I see .Which room is it ,Madam?

W:Room 577 ,my name is Browning .

M:Ah, yes , Mrs .Browning .You may keep your room then till 2 p.m. , if you wish .

W:Oh ,that's nice .By the way ,how long will it take to get to the airport from here ?

M:It's usually a 90—minute ride .But you'd better set off at 2:30 in case there is a traffic jam on the way .

听第7段材料,回答第9至10题。

Text 7

M:I'm wondering if it's going to be fine this afternoon.

W:So what ?

M:The sports meet ! It's fixed at 2:00,but the fog! You can only see a short distance .

W:But don't you see the wind's beginning to lift us up ?I bet it will be fine this afternoon.

M:Don't be so sure .

W:You've heard the forecast this morning ,haven't you?

M:No. that's why I'm worried.

W:Why not try the 24—hour telephone weather forecast service ?

M:Gee! How come I didn't think of that ?I'll do it right away .

听第8段材料,回答第11至14题。

Text 8

W:Clinic. Can I help you ?

M:Good afternoon. This is Frank Stone .I want to make an appointment with Dr. Milton, please .

W:Yes ,of course ,Mr .Stone .We have you on our records .Can you manage this afternoon ?

M:I'm afraid not .I can manage tomorrow.

W:I'm afraid Dr. Milton's not on duty tomorrow. He'll be here the day after tomorrow.That's Thursday, March 27th.

M:Fine .

W:Will 5:30 be all right ?

M:Well ,yes .But what time is the clinic closed ?

W:We start from 9:00 a.m. and close at 7;00 p.m. on weekdays .We don't work at the week-end .

M:I'd prefer a later time so that I can come along after work .

W:Then what about 6:15?

M:Well , that's fine .

听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。

Text 9

M:Miss Dermott ,let me ask you straight away .Do you think ,within a few years ,many people could work at home instead of working in offices ?

W:Oh yes .It's happening now .You see ,the communication industry has made much progress in the last ten years .

M:And how do these people manage to work ? I mean ,what equipment do they have at home?

W:Well ,they have a television set ,a computer ,a printer and a telephone ,to connect with other computers .

M:Oh ,I see. But surely there're some advantages in being able to work at home .

W:Yes .Working at home ,people don't have to spend a lot of time getting to and from their work places .The rush hours ,as everyone knows ,are the worst times of day to travel.Mil-lions of people spend their working lives getting up early to avoid the rush hours .

M:Ah yes ,I see .What do you think about the conditions of home workers ?

W:Oh ,let me tell you what might happen .In the future a British firm in ,for example , London, might employ clerks in Belfast ,of a Paris company could have their secretaries in Spain ,and then they just use a telephone to call around for the labor

听第10段材料,回答第18至20小题。

Text 10

Welcome to our exhibition on “The home in history” Our purpose is to show that the design of the home tells us something about the society in the past .There is no better place to start ,I think , than in that center of family life—the kitchen .If you will , please follow me .The first kitchen ,in our exhibition is probably a little bigger than your own .You can see it's a big room with a high ceiling and large work tables .There is a huge stove to the left .Food could be cooked for hundreds of people at one time .It took about 25 people to prepare a meal here .And this particular kitchen dates back to the early 1800's. It is not an example of the ordinary family kitchen ,but it does give us some idea about the certain requirements of building the kitchens that were common in the homes of that time .Can you point out some of the characteristics of the design?

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      高中英语总复习语言运用强化训练答案 (十)

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36--55 DBACD  BCDAC  ABDCD   BACBA

56--75 ABCAC   BAADC   BCDAC  ACADD

76.the →an  77.man was knocked

78.standing →stand  79.去掉more  80.late →later

81.shoe →shoes    82.are →were 83.his →her

84.waiting for her  85.√

One possible version

Dear Mike ,

How are you doing ? Recently , form the Internet , I've found you a new book The Webs Greatest Hits 2004 , by Lynie Arden , published by Barnes &Noble Books in October . The book can be a good one --stop guide to the best sites on the Internet , selected by a web expert . With its help ,you'll stop searching blindly through the Internet wasteland , not disturbed by paid listings .

The list price is $ 9.95 but you can buy one at $ 5.97 , 40% off . The membership can save you another 60 cents . The book can reach you within 24 hours of your order . If you spend $ 25 or more , the delivery is free . Try www . barnesandnoble. com .I hope you'll like the book .(主要来源:2004届重庆市高三联合诊断性考试(第一次)英语试卷)

                     Yours ,

                     LiHua

p10录音材料

Text 1

M:It's getting dark. What's the time now?

W:It's 5:20.

M:Oh, how time flies! I've stayed here for nearly three hours.

Text 2

W:Is the flight from New York on time?

M:Yes, I think so. It should be arriving in 20 minutes at Gate 9.

Text 3

M:Hello, could you please tell me if the library will be open on Saturday evening?

W:Hold the line please. I'll find it out.

Text 4

W:Excuse me, is your telephone number 210510?

M:Not really, but just change the last zero to six.

Text 5

M:I met Mary on the street today.

W:Really? Did she say anything about Susan?

M:Yes. She ought to be leaving Shanghai very soon, because her husband has taken a job in Beijing.

Text 6

W:The Painting Club. Can I help you?

M:Yes. I'd like to ask about the painting classes.

W:OK. We have some classes starting on February 20th lasting seven weeks and meeting twice a week.

M:How much does it cost?

W:$ 140. That's $ 10 for each lesson.

M:How much does it cost if you are a member of the Painting Club?

W:It's half price. Members pay half.

M:I see.

W:And classes start in February. You can come to put down your name on February 16th or 17th if you have decided to attend the classes.

M:Thanks.

W:You are welcome.

Text 7

W:Excuse me.

M:Yes?

W:I have a ticket to Seattle. How can I board the plane?

M:I'm sorry, but I can't help you here. You have to go to the ticket counter. Follow this passage to the end, turn left and go three hundred yards. You'll see a sign that says, “Check In.”Then look for the airline you want.

W:Can you repeat that, please?

M:Sure. Go down this hall till you reach the end. Go left till you see the big sign overhead that says“Check In”. There'll be lots of counters for different airlines. You go to the one you have your ticket for.

W:Go down this hall to the end. Then go left?

M:That's right. Here. I'll draw you a map. Sometimes it's confusing.

W:Thank you.

M:My pleasure.

Text 8

W:I can't decide whether to go to university or get a job. What do you think?

M:Well, if I were you, I would go on studying.

W:But I don't even know what to study.

M:I advise you to major in economics.

W:That's what my parents want me to do.

M:You should take their advice. They know what's best for you. The more you learn, the better job you'll get.

W:But my friends will have jobs and have a lot of fun while I spend all my time doing reading and writing.

M:But if you go to university, you still have time for fun.

W:What you say makes sense. I'll think it over. Thank you for the advice.

Text 9

M:Hi, Jeanie. Why have you come to school an hour early?

W:I wanted to get a front row seat and review one more time before the test. Why are you have so early, Jack?

M:I get out of my car here this time every day. You seem to be nervous about your lessons. Have you finished your review?

W:I've only been studying night and day for the last week. If I don't get an A in this class, I won't get the support of my country. Why do you seem so calm?

M:This class is really just a review for me. I've been learning it for two years.

W:That's lucky for you.

M:Jeanie, can you guess what the test will be like? Will it be difficult?

W:I hope not. But I'm still worried about it.

M:Well, cheer up. Hope for good luck.

W:Thanks for wishing me luck.

Text 10

One Sunday night, three men came into Mr Black's hotel and asked for rooms. Mr Black told them that there were no more rooms left. The men didn't know what to do, because they had no place to stay in.

Mr Black wanted to help them. He remembered that there was an empty room at the end of the first floor-Room 411. It was a very small room and had rarely been used as a guestroom before. So he asked the three men if they would mind sharing that small room. They replied that they would be very much satisfied so long as there was a room for them to stay in for the night.

Mr Black then told them that the room would cost them $ 30 in total. On hearing this, each of the men gave Mr Black $ 10 before they left for their room.

However, Mr Black soon began to think that $ 30 was really too much for that small room. He called his assistant over and said,“Here is $ 8.Give it back to the three men in Room 411. Each of them paid me $ 10. That's too much.”

The assistant took the money. While he was on the way to the small room, he thought, “How can three men divide $ 8? I'll give each of them only $ 2 and keep the $ 2 left to myself. The men will be happy to get anything back, and I can also make some money that way. After all, Mr Black will never know anything about it.”So, the assistant returned only $ 2 to each of the three men.

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80.  A改成One 81.working后加for 82.在he前加so 83.until改成till 84.was改为did 85.去掉or

one Possible Version

New Development for central and Western China

     The Chinese government has recently decided to develop central and western China.

     This part of China includes 9 provinces and autonomous regions and one municipality, covering an area of 5.4 million square kilometers with a population of 285 million.

     The government will pay special attention to its transportation. Some highways and railways will be built. To protect the nature, farmers will return farmland to forest. Also, measures should be taken to prevent pollution. Western China is rich in natural resources, which can be exploited and made full use of. To meet the need of the persons of ability, all kinds of experts and skilled workers are to be brought in.

     We have every reason to believe that the government will be a great success. As a result of the great project, central and western regions of China will surely achieve better and faster development in the new century. The people will have a better life and China will surely be richer and stronger.(主要来源:郑州市2004届四校联合考试试题)

p11录音材料

Text 1

W:Could I borrow a pen from you? There's no ink left in mine.

M:I'm afraid I don't have an extra one. Would a pencil do?

Text 2

M:I can't find my pen. I need to write a letter.

W:I'll look for it later. Right now I need your help fixing the ligth.

Text 3

W:I'd like the Browns to come to our party. Do you know their address?

M:No, but I think their friend Helen knows it.

Text 4

M:Gould you tell me the timetable of the school bus?

W:Well, the bus leaves here for the school every two hours from 7:00 a.m. But on Saturdays it starts half an hour later.

Text 5

W:I want a ticket to London, please. Second-class.

M:Single or return?

Text 6

M:Can I book a double room for next week?

W:You can have a room facing the ocean.

M:How much would it be?

W:$ 60 a day, including tax.

M:Could I have a look at the room?

W:Sure Come this way, please.

Text 7

W:Shall I phone and tell your secretary you're not coming today?

M:Yes, please, dear, Tell her I've got a cold and a headache, but I hope to be back in a day or two. You'd better say I'm staying in bed.

W:But you're not in bed! Do you want me to tell a lie?

M:Oh, it's only a very little one, dear. I'm not making false excuse. I really have a bad headache.

W:Then put the cigarette out. It's very foolish of you to smoke when you're got a cold.

M:Very well, dear. You're quite right.

W:Look, here's some boiling water. Do as I tell you now I've put something in the water that'll do you a lot of good. Put your nose over the water. That's right. Breathe in, deeply. It'll do you a lot of good.

M:It smells nice.

Text 8

W:Excuse me, do you live here?

M:Yes.

W:Oh, well, do you know where the English Language Institute is?

M:Ah, yes. I think I know where it is. Do you have a car?

W:No, I'm on foot.

M:Well, as you go out of the station, just continue along the road until you come to the second crossing and then turn left into King Street.

W:Yes.

M:Then walk down the street just a bit and take the first turning on the right. And keep walking until you come to the park.

W:A park, yes.

M:Well, let's see, walk through the park. As you get to the end of the path you will see two small roads. Take the road on the right and the English Language Instiute is at the end of the road. You can't miss it.

W:Thank you so much.

Text 9

M:Good morning, Madam. What can I do for you?

W:I bought this nine-band radio here half a month ago. Then I posted it to my cousin's daughter, who is studying English in Shanghai Foreign Language University. But a week later, she posted it back saying that it doesn't work I don't know why. Could you help me check out the radio?

M:Let me see. Did you check it when you bought it?

W:Of course. I remember I could receive short wave programs very well. And you told me there's no question about the quality.

M:Let me check it. It seems as if it's not our fault. The radio seems to have been left in the rain. You should go to the post office and explain everything to them.

W:It sounds reasonable, but I'd like to have my radio repaired here. I think you offer the best service. Am I right?

M:Thank you, Madam. You can leave it to me.

W:That's very kind of you.

Text 10

You have heard of Webster Toys. Webster's have made good, safe, interesting toys for more than a hundred years. Now we sell them and children play with them in countries from New Zealand to Norway, and from Japan to Brazil. We are looking for someone to sell our toys in the Far East. He (or she) should be between the ages of thirty and forty. He should already have some years of selling in world markets. He should speak good English, and at least one other language of the Far East.

He should know the far East quite well already. He should know how to sell in old markets, and know where to find new ones. He should understand money, and make more than ever before, for himself, and for Webster Toys.

The person we are looking for will live in Singapore and work in our office there, but he will travel for up to six months in any one year.

Webster's want someone who can stand on his own feet. If you think you are the person we are looking for, write to Mr. J.Sloman at our head Office.

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    高中英语总复习语言运用强化训练答案(十二)

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56--75 BABBA DCACC  BDADB  DCDCA 

76. whom→who 77. or→and 78.√

79. lives→life 80. were taught→ taught 81. take→taking 82. what→how 

83. important→importantly 84. has→have 85. also→but also

One possible version:

Many countries in the world are faced with the problems of an increasing population and a shortage of food.

There are a number of possible solutions to the problem, but none of them is easy. Firstly, governments could discourage people from having large families. Why not have just one child?

Secondly, farming methods in those countries are very simple and often inefficient. If the people bought new agricultural machinery, modernized their farming methods and developed more land, they might soon produce enough food for their needs.

Thirdly, many countries have natural resources such as oil, wood or iron. These could be exported so that food could be imported.

All of these possible solutions simplify the problem .But they show that, if people mean to solve the problems of increasing population and food shortages, there are ways of doing it.(主要来源:2004年杭州市高考科目教学质量联合检测)

p12听力材料原文:

(Text 1)

W:Where are you going?

M:America.

W:Where in America? To the east or to the west?

M:Neither. I've already been east and west. I'm going south.

(Text 2)

M:My parents are at a meeting and my sister is at the cinema. I'm all alone. Like to join me?

W:Sorry, but my parents are at the theatre, and at the moment my sisters are expecting me to bathe them and put them to bed.

(Text 3)

M:These are a new type. And those are the type you had before. Oh, here are some more. These are the very latest and the best. Just arrived.

W:Yes, I can see those are an entirely different type. By the way, where are the handles?

M:Oh, er…modern design, you see, no handles. No handles needed, you see.

(Text 4)

W:Our computers are down.

M:I'm afraid I'm not following you. What does that mean?

W:That means they're not working.

(Text 5)

W:Hello, Tony. Did you go for your interview yesterday?

M:Hi, Lisa. Yes, I did .

W:How did it go?

M:All right, I think.

W:All right? You don't sound very sure.

(Text 6)

M:The company chairman reminded everybody of the problems we face.

W:And of the difficulties before us.

M:And of the hard road that lies ahead.

W:And of a need to increase our efforts.

M:He spoke not only of the problems.

W:But of the new chances.

M:And of some recent plans.

W:And of a bright future.

M:Yes, of a bright, though distant future.

(Text 7)

M:May I have one cheese sandwich and two ham rolls, please?

W:That's one ham sandwich…

M:No, one cheese sandwich.

W:Sorry, that's one cheese sandwich and two ham sandwiches.

M:No, two ham rolls.

W:Right…You did want two cheese sandwiches, didn't you?

M:No, I didn't Just one.

W:Oh, I am sorry. I didn't quite catch you.

(Text 8)

M:Sue, there you are. Have you got time for a little chat?

W:Of course. What is it, Mike? Is something wrong?

M:No, not really. But I'd like your advice.

W:I'll help if I can.

M:Well, you remember Miguel who stayed with us last summer?

W:No. But I remember you telling me about him. He was very fond of sightseeing, wasn't he?

M:That's right. Well, I got a letter from him this morning and he's invited me to spend a holiday with his family this year. They have got a big house on a river, and they've got a boat. You know how crazy I am about boats.

W:Mike, that's great. What a wonderful chance for you!

M:Yes, but it's not that simple.

W:What's the problem?

M:It's Celia. You see, we've both been saving like mad to go on a trip together this year.

W:Ah, I see. You don't want to disappoint her, of course.

M:That's right. She'd be so upset. She's been doing all sorts of jobs in her free time. She is well worthy of this holiday. It seems so unfair.

W:Look, Mike. First, you must tell Celia about the invitation. She'll understand your problem. But why don't you tell Miguel about the plan you had already made with Celia? He might even suggest a good way to settle the problem.

(Text 9)

M:Are all the children grown up now, Ruth?

W:Oh, yes. Laura is the most clever one. She's a librarian in the public library.

M:Very interesting. And what about Rita?

W:She's a secretary at the railway station.

M:And what about Rosemary? She was always a very pretty child.

W:Rosemary is a waitress in a restaurant in Paris. She's married to an engineer.

M:How about the boys, Jerry and Roland?

W:Jerry drives a bus. He drives everywhere in Europe.

M:Really? In which countries does he drive?

W:France, Austria, Greece and Russia.

M:And does Roland drive a bus, too?

W:Oh, no. Roland is a pilot.

M:Good. Where does he fly?

W:To Australia and America.

(Text 10)

Barbara Herrera is my best friend. We're both from Chicago, but now I live in San Francisco and Herrera lives in Atlanta. We don't see each other very often, but we're in touch all the time. I often write to Herrera and tell her about all the things that are happening at the Ajax Company. I'm the office manager there. And she often writes to me about her work at the Valley Hospital. She's a doctor there.

We talk on the phone once a week, either on Saturday or Sunday morning. There are also other ways we communicate with each other. Sometimes I call her on her car phone, or we send e-mail to each other.

We're really lucky. In this new age of communication, there are so many ways we can keep in touch with each other. We live in different cities on different coasts, but we're in touch all the time.

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76. on - in    77. have - had     78. 在cut 前加上 been

79. after - until  80. the - a       81. tired - firing

82. 去掉 to   83. subject - subjects 84. √  85. terribly - terrible

One possible version:

Dear Smith,

I know you want to find a job in Beijing. I read an ad in today's "21st Century", an English paper here. Beijing Ladder Information Company is running a school. And they want to employ native - speakers as English teachers. What they prefer is a university degree in education or other related fields, which you have. And a foreign expert certification is also required. I think you are the right person they want.

If you are interested, please directly call or write to the company. The telephone number is 86 - 10 - , and their e - mail address is: liecbj @ hotmail.com(主要来源:长春市高三第二次摸底考试试题)

Good luck,

                                    Li Hua

录音材料

Text 1

M:I didn't see you last week, Lazzy.

W:I went to visit the Great Pyramid and the Aswan High Dam.

Text 2

M:Would you like to go to the theatre with me today?

W:No, I can't. I'm sorry. I have to help my mother to do something.

Text 3

W:Look! The room is full of smoke. I can hardly breathe.

M:I agree. Smoking should not be permitted here in this room.

W:That's right. Nowadays, people who smoke seldom, think of others.

Text 4

M:The plane to Honkong left 15 minutes ago.

W:That's right. It's already 12:30.

Text 5

W:What kind of fruit would you like, apples or oranges?

M:Neither, but I prefer bananas to any othe fruit.

Text 6

W:Stand back from the door, please. Let the passengers off.

M:How much is a ticket, please.

W:Fifty cents.

M:Does this bus go past the zoo?

W:That's right. Move along, please. There are more people waiting to go on.

M:Would you tell me when we get there?

W:Better watch for it yourself. I might forget.

M:How will I recognize it?

W:Just watch for the big gate. Get off the bus when we get there.

M:Thanks a lot.

W:That's OK.

Text 7

M:Hello, Yang Mei. I hear you're going to the United States.

W:Yes, I'm going with my grandma. We're going to see my parents in New Jersy.

M:When are you leaving, then?

W:This Friday evening. Our plane leaves at seven fifteen.

M:How long will you be there?

W:Six months.

M:Six months! Do go and see my grandparents in New York, please.

W:Of course, I will. I want to see as many places as I can. How can I travel?

M:Most people travel by car. The roads are very good.

W:But I don't have a car and I can't drive. Is there any other way to travel?

M:You can travel by bus. It's very cheap.

W:Can't I travel by train?

M:Yes, you can. The train is expensive in the states, but it's fast.

W:Thank you very much. Well, I must be off now, See you when I get back.

M:Good luck and have a good trip.

Text 8

W:Have you ever been to Huangshan?

M:No, I've heard abort it, but I haven't been there yet. A ctually, I wanted to go there last year, but I could not, I was ill.

W:What a pity. But let's go this year. We can visit Qiandao Lake, too.

M:Oh,yes! I've already been to Qiandao Lake, but I'd love to go again. It's a big lake, and the water is very clear. It is well worth visiting.

Text 9

M:Annie, some friends of mine have just moved out of this-flat, it might be just what you and Jean and Emily are looking for. Three bedrooms in a very quiet location.

W:Well, that's important, I can't hear noise. What's the cost?

M:About 120 a month, I think. Rather a strict landlady, but she keeps the house perfectly and the flat is beautifully finished.

W:Where is it?

M:Five minutes' bus ride from the school. Near Jean's college. There's a bus-stop just out side the house. Let me know quickly if you want it, or it'll be taken.

Text 10

Indians always shake their heads when they talk to others. It doesn't have the same meaning as our“No”. If someone wants to visit India, he should know this, or he will meet some trouble.

One day, a foreign officer went to India on business. He hired a car and an Indian to drive it. When he told his driver to send him to his office, the driver shook his head at once. The officer repeated his order, and the driver shook his head again. At last, the officer, got angry,“How dare you refuse my order?”He shouted. “Drive me to my office immediately.”The car started, and the foreign officer was now too surpised to say a word. He thought about it for a while and then nodded with a smile. “No”means“Yes”here.

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      高中英语总复习语言运用强化训练答案(十四)

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36.D 在美国没有汽车就意谓着穷,故用poor

37.A 如果有汽车,即使一个很穷他也不会感觉真穷really真实的,实在的,tru1y真的,指某种事实,故事actually现实的,表示知识,经验exactly准确的

38.B 制造汽车do强调动作,make强调做的东西

39.A affect影响,afford负担的起,effort努力effect结果实现,从意思判断应选A

40.D 汽车靠轮子行驶,故用wheels

41.B try to尽力做help to帮助hope to希望get to到达从意思中判断汽车可以帮助使美国

42.C 根据题意“汽车受欢迎的三个理由”

43.C In all总共,after all毕竟,first at all首先,above all最重要的是,根据题意为第一个理由

44.A go,walk与in the car不搭配 transport运送move为活动,主语是人,故用A

45.B 汽车可以为人们提供最舒适,最便宜的运送方式故应用A、B.offer sb sth provide+adj

46.B 不用花很多钱就可以去任何地方,前用with后对应without

47.C 美国不发展公具运输工具,汽车属运输工具用transport

48.A usual习惯的,一贯如此的,common常见的,普遍的,美国的火车不像世界其它地方那么普遍

49.D 从a good system of air,故选planes

50.A frequently时常地、频繁地,continuously持续地、重复地,completely完全的,完善地,fully完全的,充足的,此句为“太贵了”不能经常使用。

51.B 第三点是最重要的一点

52.D Sependence信任、顺心,Self - confidence自信心,selfishness自和,independence独立、自立此句:国家不发展火具运输业,只能靠他们独立自主的精神。

53.A or even甚至

54.C schedule为时刻表与follow搭配“按照”

55.B 这就是美国人最想要的自由,动词为want故只能用most

56.A 当你坐车座位上时,系好安全带是明智之举不是一直系着安全带,故A不正确

57.D A、B、C只是乘坐飞机的一些细节要求,D才为概括性结论

58.C 这是一篇介绍乘坐飞机的文章,只能为航空杂志中可以得知 an offical document公文,不切题意

59.B 共5点①it would be reasonable...

②in isolated arctic regions...

③during the First World War...

④In the Second World War...

⑤At the common Cold Research...

60.C 人们因喜欢呆在室内而可以承受感冒的痛苦

61.D 从Ontil coming into contact again with infected people from the outside world判断是因与别人接触而感染感冒的

62.A 从"they took part in experiments in which厰 这句判断应选A

63.C 他们吃大量的对人类有害的昆虫,所以他是人类的朋友

64.D 蜘蛛有8条腿,而昆虫最多不超过6条

65.C 有大量的蜘蛛但不能确定具体有多少

66.B 专家只能作出一个判断,并不能得出准确数字

67.A 文章开始就概括性地总结蜘蛛是人类的朋友

68.C 从"Perhaps if we succeed in making their jobs more interesting厰 中可以看出:使他们的工作更有兴趣是最重要的

69.D 这种复杂的机器必须用一种固定的方式来使用故选D

70.D 因为他不知他在干哪些与汽车有关的工作,故他们感到不愉快

71.B productivity产量=the prodution volume

72.C 本文从几个方面来论证如何使工人生产更多的产品故选C

73.A 本文主要阐述亚洲球队在世界杯中的地位故选A

74.D 从“Brazil are still Brazil,You can never write them off”中得知:中国球队很了解他的对手,特别是巴西队

75.C 因为在比赛开始前,没有人能预知比赛的结果。

76.off 与 his 之间加 at 77.walk→walked

78.cheek→checking 79.√ 80.去掉 about 或改为 that 81.去掉 on

82.that→which 83.so→but 84.has→had 85.that→it

One possible version:

Dear editor,

  I have recently made a survey among 30 boys and 30 girls in my class about their purpose(s) of getting on the internet. The girls' favorite is chatting, but few boys like it. What the boys like to do most is playing games and the girls also like it. Both boys and gifts like to read news or send e - mails on the internet. Maybe they think it's the most convenient way to get information or keep in touch with friends. As for studying, the numbers of boys and girls are equal, but altogether only several of them will use internet as a tool to study.(主要来源:成都市高中毕业班第二次诊断性检测)

Yours sincerely

Jim Lee

听力录音稿

1.W:I have to cancel our trip to the mountains this weekend .I have to work on Saturday .A special meeting was called.

  M:Oh really? I've been looking forward to that top all month .

2.M:This television cost me fifty dollars.

  W:Only fifty dollars ? Mine cost a fortune.

3.W:It's terribly hot in this little room.

  M:I agree .Would you mind raising the window a bit more ?

  W:Not at all.

4.M:Was it very cold here last winter?

 W:Not bad .The temperature never dropped below freezing .There was a little snow around Christmas,but that was all .

5.W:Congratulations! I saw your name on the graduation list .

  M:Someone else must have the same name then. I'm not graduating until next spring.

第二节,听下面一段对话,回答第6~8题。

6.W:Hello Robin.

  M:Hello Linda,I haven't seen you for ages . What are you doing in town ?

  W:Oh,I've just come back from Japan.

 M:Oh,you've been abroad,have you ?

 W:Yes,I've got a job there .And how about you ?The last time we talked,didn't you tell me you were going to open your own supermarket business?

 M:That's right .I was .But things turned out differently.

 W:But you seemed so determined to do that .What happened ?

 M:Well,it's very complicated, and I'm sure you don't want to know all the details .Anyway I decided that opening my own business just wasn't for me .So I decided to stay at my old job instead .

 W:So you are still working in that shop.

 M:Yes,Well,a lot sure has happened since we last saw each other .

 W:I'll say !You know,we should try to stay in touch.

 M:Let's have lunch together sometime soon.

 W:Good idea.

听一段对话,回答第9~11题。

7.M:I'd like to put an ad in the newspaper,please .

  W:A classified ad ?

  M:Yes .I want to sell my furniture . I'm moving .

  W:I see . May I have your name,please ?

  M:Bill Martin .

  W:M-A-R-T-I-N . And your address ?

  M:The Garden Apartment on Books Road .

 W:Well. the price depends on the size not on the words. So,if you want to use shorter words, that might save you some money .

  M:Oh,that's a good idea .I have everything written out here,but I'll just check it over before I give it to you . Maybe I should use phrases instead of sentences .

  W:Would you like to pay cash or by credit card ?

  M:I'll probably be gone before a bill could be sent .I'm going to pay cash .

  W:Okay .You can use that table . Just bring it back to me when you are ready .

听下面一段对话,回答第12~14题。

8. W:Doug,I didn't see you around last week ! Everything OK?

   M:Thanks Sarab. I was down with the flu .

   W:Oh,sorry to hear it .How are you doing now ?

   M:Much better ,thanks . Still a little weak and have a sore throat . But I'm finally up and about .

  W:Glad to hear it. Well,you didn't miss much .Things have been pretty slow. We are reviewing Unit 10.You can copy my notes,if you want to.If you need any help catching up,just let me know .

 M:Thanks,I appreciate it . Take care of yourself .I've heard quite a few people have had the flu .

 W:I will.In fact my mother was down with it a couple of weeks ago. I've already been exposed, but so far I seem to be OK. I'll keep on taking Vitamin C and getting plenty of sleep . Nice to see you back to school .

听下面一段对话,回答第15-17题。

9.W:John,how many years have you been studying at this college ?

 M:I started …er…well,one year ago . Tell me again .What is it that you're studying ? Computing ,isn't it ? Basic Programming ?

 W:Yes ,I worked as a computer programmer after I graduated from high school .

 M:So why are you doing Basic Programming now ?

 W:No no. Advanced Programming.

 M:Right . Well,here we are at the Student Center .

 W:Oh,it's huge !

 M:Yeah,well,it has to be .There are 500 students on Campus and 50 staff .

 W:Oh,look,there's some information about clubs .

 M:I'm already a member of the Table Tennis Club and the Cinema Club . Do you want to play table tennis ?

 W:I'm not much good,I' m afraid . What about the Film Club ? How much is it to join ?

 M:For second year students, it's cheaper . Only 10 pounds , but for first year students ,it's 20 pounds,I think,Do you want to become a member ?

 W:Why not ?

 M:OK . Let's go to the student information office . over here ……

听下面一段读白,回答第18~20题。

10. Good morning ladies and gentlemen . Welcome to "Get away from it all Holiday Tours . " I'd like to tell you now a few things about the holiday we have arranged for you .

1) First,for those who want to ski,you can rent skies on the spot,and boots too . Surely it's better if you have your own boots .

2) Don't forget that it can get quite cold in the day,so warm clothes are quite important .

3)This isn't the season for sunbathing,but the ski-slopes are often very sunny,so be careful not to get burnt .

4)We hope that you will also enjoy our indoor sports,there is,for example,an excellent heated swimming pool .

5)The hotel you are booked into is very comfortable,but the nights do get very cold sometimes,so be prepared for that .

6) For those looking for other activities,there are lovely walks,good views and interesting birds up the hill. And higher up there are good spportunities for climbers to enjoy the mountains . But be prepared for wet weather occasionally in the valleys .

7)Finally,I'd like to mention that we offer excellent opportunities to try delicious and unusual local food,many restaurants,night-clubs and discos .

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66--70  ACBBB       71--75 ABDAC

76. √             77. can→could         78. 去掉up

79. With→As/went →going  80. 去掉been         81. struck→strike

82. that→which        83. terribly→terrible      84. care 后加of

85. condition → conditions

书面表达

Hi, Bob!

   This is me introducing myself back! I am Li Hua and I am a senior at a high school. I used to get test anxiety very badly but I have learned to overcome it and so can you. First you need to realize that grades are not all that make you. There are other things in life that are just important. Just relax before a test. Second, go through all of your notes and read them over a few times and make sure you are well prepared. In case you come across a difficult question, just skip it and go ahead until the answer suddenly goes into your head. Last take deep steady breaths when you feel yourself getting nervous and I'm sure you'll feel a lot better.

   I hope I have helped you out in some way.(主要来源:烟台市2004年3月高三诊断性测试英语试题)

Li Hua

听力录音材料

Text 1

M:Where has Mary gone?

W:She went home ten minutes ago.

M:Would you please tell me the time now?

W:Five o'clock.

Text 2

M:If you can make up your mind about the color,I can start on the outside of your house by early next week.

W:Well,right now I think I want white for the door and yellow for the wall,but I'll let you know tomorrow for sure.         

Text 3

W:I received a letter from my aunt two weeks ago.But I am up to my neck in work so that I hardly find time to write back.         

M:If I were you,I would send her an e-mail.It is so quick and convenient! Your aunt is sure to be happy with it.          

Text 4

W:Have you planned your holiday?         

M:Well,I had intended to visit Beijing,but my wife insists on seeing Guangzhou and Shenzhen in the south and my son Bill wants to go to the beach.I think both my wife and I will have to give up our ideas to please Bill.         

Text 5

M:I have been greatly impressed by the changes in China over the past 20 years,especially the railway service.         

W:Yes.Steam trains have given way to electric trains and all our trains run much faster and become more comfortable than before.         

Text 6

M:What are you doing?         

W:I'm writing a letter.         

M:But you don't often write.Who are you writing to?         

W:My aunt.         

M:What do you want to say?         

W:Just to thank her for giving me the birthday present.         

M:But she hasn't sent you a present this year.          

W:No.I'm writing to thank her for last year's present.         

M:Do you think she will understand you?         

W:Sure,my letter will help her to remember my birthday is coming soon.

M:So you are expecting another present from her.         

Text 7

M:What's the matter with you?         

W:Oh,I feel terrible.I had a fever last night.         

M:Did you take your temperature?         

W:No.I didn't dare to take any medicine.         

M:Let me listen to your chest.Please take a deep breath.         

W:Is there anything serious?         

M:Don't worry.There is nothing serious.         

W:Do I have to lie in bed?          

M:Of course,you should lie in bed till the fever is gone.Here's the medicine for you.         

W:Shall I come again?         

M:I don't think you need to come again.I'm sure you will be all right soon.

Text 8

W:Hi,Jeff,I have been looking for you.Do you think you could help me buy a car?         

M:Sure,what kind of car do you want?

W:A NISSAN.         

M:Can you pay for it?         

W:Yes.I have enough money.         

M:How much is enough?          

W:The most I could spend is 2,000.         

M:You'll never get a new car for that.A used car is your only hope.A used car is OK,if everything goes well.         

W:I just heard about something you may want to know.My friend's grandma lives next  door to an old woman.She and my mother just mentioned that her eyesight is so bad she had to give up her driver's licence.That means she can't drive any more.         

M:Is her car very good? How much do you think she wants?         

W:It's really very good,only 43,000 miles on it and most of those come from her driving down to New York each winter,but I don't know the price yet.         

Text 9

W:Tom,does your throat hurt?         

M:Yes.         

W:OK.Do you want to get better?         

M:Yes.         

W:OK.We want you to get better,too.You'll have your tonsils out tomorrow,and you won't get so many colds any more.         

M:But if I have my tonsils out tomorrow.I'll miss my birthday party on Saturday party.

W:I know.It's a problem,isn't it? Let me try to work something out.

M:What?

W:I have to think about it.         

M:You're joking with me.         

W:Oh,I'm not,Tom.Give a chance to think about it,and I'll get a new idea.

M:A surprise?         

W:Maybe.But you just put on your clothes,and I'll think of a surprise.

M:Will it hurt?         

W:No.There are other boys and girls,and they are having tonsils out.

M:I don't want to.         

W:Change your clothes,Tom.Everything will just be fine.         

Text 10

Almost every family buys at least one copy of a newspaper every day.Some people buy as many as two or three different newspapers.But why do people read newspapers?

Five hundred years ago,news of important happenings took months and even years to travel from one country to another.The news passed from mouth to mouth and sometimes was not true.Today we can read in our newspapers about important events that occurred in faraway countries on the same day they happened.

Besides supplying news from all over the world,newspapers give us a lot of other useful information.There are weather reports,radio,television and film guides,book reviews,stories,and of course,advertisements.There are all sorts of advertisements.Large companies pay the newspapers thousands of dollars for the advertising space to bring attention to their products so that their products can go into almost every home in the country.For those who produce newspapers,advertisements make it possible for them to sell their newspapers at a low price.

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第二卷

76. on改为for  77. come 前加to   78. had改为have 79. but改为so或and

 80. 去掉all或whole   81. prepare改为preparing  82. 去掉in   83. 正确

84. wonderful前加a    85. much改为many

书面表达:

Dear Alex,

 Here is my suggestion about your travel during the long May Day holidays. On May 1st, you may take the 8:00 flight to Beijing. You are to visit the Tiananmen Square in the afternoon. Next day, I suggest you visit the Great Wall, the longest wall in the world. For the next two days, you can visit the Summer Palace, walk around and do some shopping. On May 5th, you are to take a train to Taian City to climb the nearby Mount Tai, on the top of which, if lucky, you'll have the chance to see the sunrise early next morning. In the afternoon, you may return to Nanjing by train. I wish you could enjoy your travel.(主要来源:盐城市2004届高三英语调研考试)

                           Yours,

                            Li Hua

 

 Test 1

W:Does this bus go to the Bank of China?

M:Yes. Get off at the post office and walk straight ahead for about two minutes.

  Test  2

W:Would you mind if I borrowed your car just over the weekend?

M:I'm sorry, but it's just not possible, because I'm visiting my mother this weekend.

  Test  3

W:Can you help me out? I'm trying to find Grand Hotel.

M:Turn right at the traffic light. It is next to the new shopping centre.

  Test  4

M:Why don't you wait here a few minutes and I'll get my car?

W:No, thank you. I'd better take the bus home.

  Test  5

W:You must be thirsty. Would you like a bottle of Coca Colla?

M:I would rather have a bottle of beer than Coca Cola.

W:That's OK. Here you are.

M:Thank you.

  Test  6

W:Lovely weather!

M:Yes, it's really warm.

W:I've seen you before, haven't I?

M:Well, you may have done. I've been here once or twice, for a walk in this quiet park. Do you live near here?

W:Yes, I live in one of those flats over there. What about you?

M:Oh, I'm staying with a family down near the station.

W:Are you on holiday?

M:Well, … er …I'm here to improve my English. I'm from Greece, you see.

W:I didn't think you were English, but your English is very good.

M:Thank you very much.

  Test  7

W:I have to get lunch.

M:Can I help?

W:Yes, that would be nice. You know, I don't like cooking. What about you?

M:I do, although I don't do it well. Shall I cut some bread?

W:Yes, please. That would be a help.

M:Would you like me to make the salad?

W:No, there's no need, thanks. I've done it.

M:Is there anything else you would like me to do?

W:Well, you could lay the table, and I'll get some ice out and open the orange juice.

  Test  8

M:Hi, Mary!

W:Jack! How lovely to see you after all this time.

M:Yes, it's been ages, hasn't it? You look very well.

W:So do you! You haven't changed a bit?

M:Really? I thought I had. I went a broad and worked for a year and a half in Singapore. I've just come back for Christmas and will go back there in a few weeks. The weather there is super.

W:Is your wife still working?

M:No-actually, Susan is going to have a baby. That's why I'm doing all the Christmas shopping myself.

W:Oh, that's wonderful news. Please say“Hello”to her for me.

M:I will. Are you still working?

W:Yes, I've got an excellent job, and I enjoy it very much.

M:I say, Mary, why don't you come and visit us during the holiday? Susan will be most pleased to see you again.

W:That's a wonderful idea. Give me a ring when you are settled. Bye.

M:Good-bye!

  Test  9

M:I'd like to mail this box to Hong Kong. How much will it be, please?

W:Do you want to send it first class or second class?

M:How much is first class and how long does it take?

W:It's a light box. First class would cost $ 8.20. I guess it will take about eight to ten days to arrive.

M:And second class?

W:Sending it second class wonld be cheaper, but it wouldn't arrive for about a month. You'll pay $ 4.90 only.

M:Oh, I want it to arrive earlier than that. I'll mail it first class.

W:What's in the box? I need to know in order to complete the form.

M:A set of glasses. Are there any other forms I need to fill out because it's going to a foreign country?

W:Yes, one more. You have to write clearly what is in the box and the value.

M:Here it is.

W:You forgot to put a return address on this box. It's not a post office rule, but we usually advise people that all mail have  a proper return address.

M:OK. I'll do it right now. I'll also buy ten 60 cent stamps.

W:Let's see. The box and the stamps. Your total bill comes to $ 14.20.

M:Thank you. Have a nice day.

  Test  10

Yes, you're right. I am from South Africa. I am not at all used to this cold weather, but I am glad to say that I have all the clothes for this freezing weather.

When I first got to know that I would be attending this international conference here in Finland, I had no idea what kind of clothes I should take along. I didn't know what to do when I thought of this two-week stay here, with a rather formal dinner, a few parties, social gatherings and a dance during the conference.

Fortunately, my friend Julia has been to Northern Europe. Yes,she was a great help. She helped to solve my biggest problem. She placed an order for soe warm suits and dresses, business-type clothes, of course, of dark colours. She also bought me some skirts and blouses so that I could wear the same clothes in several different ways. A couple of lively coloured dresses will give me a nice change from time to time. She also helped to choose a very warm raincoat and a pair of boots.

Oh, how lucky I am to have such a helpful friend. She saved me a lot of trouble.

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 81.truth      82.for--to        83.takes--take      84.and--but       85.right

第二节书面表达(满分25分)

Dear Albert,

I know you want to find a job in Guangzhou. I read an advertisement in today's GZ Morning Post , an English paper here. Guangzhou Future Information Company Limited is running a school, which provides training courses for both children and adults. So they need qualified English teachers, better native English speakers. They prefer ones with a university degree in education or other related fields, which I know you have received. And a foreign expert certification is also required. I think you are the right person they want.

If you are interested please directly call or write to the company. The telephone number is -3230, and their E-mail address is :

Good luck(主要来源:2004年温州市高三第一次适应性模拟测试英语试卷)

                           Yours ever

                            Li Hua

Test  1

W:I'm interested in the advertising job that you have opened.

M:Oh, yes. First, fill out this form, and then someone will be with you a few minutes.

  Test  2

W:How much more time will it take for the train to arrive in Wuhan?

M:Let's see. It's ten-hour trip from where we begin we have been on the train for 8 hours and it is now 5 p.m.

  Test  3

W:Have you bought your Christmas presents yet?

M:Almost. I got a watch for my husband. And I'm going to find a book or a recorder for my dad.

  Test  4

W:This is the third time you've been late this week. You have to do better than that, or I might let you go.

M:It won't happen again, sir.

  Test  5

W:Look at the price of meat. It's gone up again.

M:I know. That's why I'm buying some fish. And it's the same in other shops.

  Test  6

W:Good afternoon, Madam. Can I help you?

M:Ah, yes, I went to go to New York and I'm not so sure of the best way.

W:Well, you could get there by the long distance bus. It's only $ 15.

M:Mm, that's not bad. How long does it take me to get there.

W:It takes you about ten hours.

M:Teh hours.

W:Well, yes. But you can go at night, so you might get some sleep on the way.

M:Oh, no. I never sleep sitting up.

  Test  7

W:Hello!

M:Hello, this is Susan Wilson. May I speak to Peter Robinsop please?

W:Hi, Susan, it's Peter, what can I do for you?

M:I'm calling about the theatre group I belong to. We're looking for more students to join us, especially boys. And I thought you might be interested.

W:Oh, you know how much I love acting, but I'm taking some really hard courses this term. So I'm afraid I won't have much time for practice.

M:Well, actually we only practise one time a week. Tuesday from seven to ten.

W:Only once a week. Can you give me more time to think it over?

M:Sure. And you can come and watch us play this Tuesday. I think you'll like the way we work.

W:Great, I'll come if I have time.

  Test  8

M:Is it true that fast-food restaurants are very poplular in the USA.

W:Yes, especially in those big cities.

M:Why?

W:Because the food is good, the service is fast and the prices are low.

M:Oh, that's good. Then which restaurant is most well-known?

W:McDonald's by 1982. There were 7063 McDondid's in the world, and about 1283 of them were in other counties, such as Japan, West Germany, England and Australia.

M:I see. How about the service and the food?

W:Well, the employees there are helpful and polite, and the tables and floors are clean enough, most important, customers can get the same food at any McDonald's in any state or country. The food, of course, is quite good. French fries the hamburgers, the sandwiches - - - -  all are specially prepared. Workers would buy their lunches there because they tasted better than their lunches from home.

M:Who is the owner of McDonald's?

W:It was first owned by two brothers, Richerd and Maurice McDonald. Then, in 1960, Ray Kroc, a 56 years old salesman, bought the name and most of their restaurants for $ 2.7 million, and now he is the owner.

  Test  9

W:What can I do for you, Sir?

M:I'm looking for a jacket for my son.

W:Come with me, please, here are jackets for boys.

M:The black one looks nice. How much is it?

W:Oh, I'm afraid it's too expensive.

W:What about the blue one over there? It looks nice too, and it's cheaper.

M:But it's a bit too small. Have you got a bigger size?

W:Sorry, we haven't, but we'll get some soon, will you come next week?

M:All right, I'll come again.

  Test  10

There are many different kinds of cars in the world. My cousin thinks this is because cars like the drivers. He says, “Rich people have expensive cars, big people have large cars, and old people drive old cars.”But I don't agree with him.

My neighbor, Mrs. Hill, is 82 years old. She drives only on Tuesdays, and then she drives to bank. She never drives more than 30 kilometres an hour. Do you think Mrs hill has a very old and small car? No, her car is new. It's very large, and it can go 200 Kilometres per hour.

Mr friend Mike is an artist. He paints very beautiful pictures, with lots of colurs. But his caris black! Mrs Bates has a very, very old car. It often has engine trouble. Does she drive that kind of car because she is poor? No, she has four resraurants and two million dollars in the bank. My uncle, Joe, has very small car. Every Sunday, he drives to the country with his wife, his three children, his mother and their dogs.

Now, you have read about my friend and their cars. Do you agree with my cousin? Maybe you have a car. Does it say anything about you?

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36.A. 通读全文,从文中coloured woman 就应得知她的肤色,故选A。

37.B. 70多岁的老妇人,深夜11∶30站在路边,从her car我们知道她有车,不应选railway,那么如果是C或D,她应有地方去避雨。只有B符合题意。

38.C. 老妇人任大雨淋,站在路边不走,不难得知,她的车坏了。

39.B. 深夜,车又坏了,70多岁的老妇人深夜出门,应有急事,她急需搭车,故badly need最合适。

40.D. 老妇人浑身湿透了,她决定截下一辆车,深夜,公共汽车,出租车在高速路上应很少了,故选car。

41.D. unheard是过去分词做定语,相当于定语从句,意思是在加世纪60年代充满矛盾冲突的情形下,帮助人这种事是很少听到的。选of构成heard of。

42.D. 把某人带到某地,应用take sb to故选took。

43.A. 年青人把老妇人带到安全的地方,帮她租了一辆车,因为她自己的车坏了,年青人也不能把自己的车让她用,故选hired。

44.C. in a great去掉 great,in a 正好与hurry连用,构成固定表达。

45.A. 从下文中得知,老妇人让人把大彩电送到年青人家里,就可推断出,老妇人写下的是年青人的地址。

46.B. 送彩电的人就应是卖彩电的人,不可能是老妇人,故选B。

47.A. to one's surprise,正合题意,因为年青人没有想到老妇人会这么做。

48.C.  送年青人彩电,老妇人定有便信以解释,那么这便信应是粘贴在彩电的箱子上的,故选stuck。

49.A. 老妇人非常感谢这个年青人在深夜,在高速路上帮助她,她称自己是上年纪的老人。故选aged。

50.B. the other nigit是指过去的某个夜晚。

51.D. 这里说雨使她全身湿透,故选B较好。

52.B. 由于句中有not only,后面定是but,雨不仅湿了她的衣服,而且也让她心灰意冷了。

53.D. 就在老妇人心灰意冷时,年青人来了,有来的及时之意,故用 came。

54.A. 由于年青人的帮助,老妇人才能够,故用be able to,选able。

55.B. 老妇人正好在她丈夫去世前到了他的床边。故选before。

56.A. 教授捡起的彩票正是中奖的彩票,他领了现金后,良心不安,56题A、B、C、D四个答案,只有A与良心无关。

57.B. 教授登广告退款,成百上千的人给他来电话,目的肯定是想得到这笔钱,故选B。

58.C. spurning指的是教授拒绝了the robber的感谢。accept是接受,claim是认领,cancel是省略,只有rejcting有拒绝之意。

59.A. 最好的标题应是A,因为这一天无论从物质上,还是精神上,这个贼都有收获。

60.C. 从文章中得知,世界贸易组织是在1995年1月建立的,那么关贸总协议应是1994年底停止工作的。

61.D. 文中五、六两段表明,对于解决争端问题,WTO有着非常有效的措施,在服务业及知识产权方面也有新规定。故选D。

62.B. 表明在新的世纪里,WTO将有更多的成员,为解决更多的问题做更多的工作。而不是要取代世界银行及世界货币基金会的位置,更不是要在每个有国际贸易的地区制定新制度。

63.B. 从下文的limited和lack就不难判断出是弱点之意。

64.D. 用唇膏己不仅是有钱人能做的,更不是健康的体现,也不能保持体温,故A、B、C排除。选D。爱美之心人皆有之,化妆为了漂亮,有吸引力。

65.C. 答案A说美国最先用的,不对;B说唇膏最初没颜色,也不对;D说它只用一种材料,不对。故选C。

66.B. find是发现,use是使用,store是存储,keep track of就是效仿,故选B。

67.D. 文章中倒数第二段,明确告知,即使最便宜的产品,也没有质量问题。故选D,唇膏使用起来比以前更安全了。

68.D. 美国人认为先点着香烟,然后在问餐桌旁的人是否介意是不礼貌的,所以他们不会这样做,故选D。

69.D. 美国的餐馆和咖啡馆里,在你点东西之前,供给你tap water,tap water就是cold water,其它三个答案显然不合适。

70.C. 从文章可以看出,美国人在餐馆就餐,如有东西吃不了,想带回去,服务员就给他一个上面画有狗的袋子,装上他吃剩下的食物拿回去。他们不会把东西给服务员,也不会给狗吃,更不会剩在餐桌上。故选C。

71.B. 看文章第五段,一目了然。

72.A 73.C 74.D 75.B

短文改错:

76. difficulties改成difficulty  77. 去掉 will  78. this改成 these

79. is 改成 are  80. January 后加 was  81. at 改成 in

82. 正确  83. fast 前加 the  84. on 改成 in   85.time 后加 when

书面表达: (One possible version)

Ladies and gentlemen,

    Welcome to our New Century Net - school!

   Our Net - school is made up of three parts. Multimedia Teaching System makes teaching and learning easier and much more interesting. Students can get more information and knowledge in class. Information Center, where we cam send e - mails to all parts of the world and get the latest information from Internet, is open to both teachers and students. Long distance Teaching System is for the students who are not studying in our school. They can study at home if they have a computer.

(主要来源:天津市十二所重点中学高三联合测试)

听力原文

 Test  1

M:You look tired. Where have you been?

W:I planned to see the doctor, but I needed to meet my parents at the railway station.

  Test  2

W:Excuse me, could you tell me the way to the manager's office?

M:Sorry, I can't help you. I'm not familiar with this building.

  Test  3

M:I thought that you were going to a party last night.

W:I was planning to, but I was not feeling well, so I stayed home.

  Test  4

W:Where did you go on your vacation?

M:I spent two days in Scotland, three days in England and five days in France.

  Test  5

M:What did you think of Dennis?

W:Which one was Dennis? Was he the one who played the piano?

  Test  6

M:Hello, Alice. Where are you going?

W:To the cinema. What about coming with me?

M:No, thanks. I'm going home. My wife is expecting me.

W:What a pity. I believe it's a very good film.

M:Do you go to the cinema a lot?

W:Once a week. Most nights I sit at home and watch television.

M:Do you know what's on tonight?

W:No, I'm sorry I don't. I never read the papers till I get home.

  Test  7

M:Why did yor parents make y ou stay at home?

W:They wanted to go out, and so they made me look after my baby brother.

M:Didn't you mind doing it?

W:No, I didn't. My brother was very good and I did quite a lot of homework.

M:Didn't you even want go to to the cinema?

W:Not really. I watch television for an hour.

M:What was on television last night?

W:A football match. It was excellent.

M:Oh. I enjoy watching football matches on television, too. What a pity I missed it last night!

  Test  8

W:What was the party like last night, Jack?

M:Not bad at all, thanks. Why didn't you come?

W:Well, I couldn't get away from work early. And when I got home I had a headache, so I had to go straight to bed, but I was overtired because I wasn't able to get to sleep for hours.

M:Why didn't you take some medicine?

W:I don't like to. I used to take medicine when I had to work overtime, you know.

M:Do you still drink coffee at night?

W:No. But now, I like to drink tea.

M:That's bad. You must stop it.

  Test  9

W:Don't throw paper on the floor in the classroom, Bill.

M:Where shall I put it, miss?

W:Put it in the waste-paper basket, please.

M:But Peter and Tony put all their paper in the basket a few moments ago. Now, it's full.

W:Then take the basket outside and empty it.

M:Can I empty it in the playground, miss?

W:No, you should know where to put it.

  Test  10

Clara left school when she was eighteen years old and went to a college for a year to learn to type. She passed her examinations quite well and then went to look for work.

She was still living with her parents.

A lot of people were looking for typing at that time, so it was not difficult to find interesting work. Clara went to several offices, and then chose one of them. It was near her parents' house. She thought, “I'll walk there every morning. I won't need to go by bus.”

She went to the office again and said to the manager“I want to work here. But what will you pay me?”

“We'll pay you $ 500 now,”the manager answered, “and $ 800 after three months.”Clara thought for a few seconds before she answered. Then she said, “All right, then I'll start in three months' time.”

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36.B 37.D 38.A 39.D 40.C 41.A 42.B 43.D 44.B 45.C 46.D 47.C 48.A 49.C 50.D 51.B 52.A 53.C 54.B 55.A

 56.A 57.C 58.B 59.C 60.B 61.A 62.A 63.B 64.C 

65.D 66.D 67.B 68.A  69.C  70.D 71.C  72.A 73.B  74.D 75.D

76. trying→try或去掉and      77. in→by   78.form后加the/a  79. 去掉the 

80. I后加have     81. speaking→spoken     82.√  83. best后加to 

84. me→myself  85. why→how

One possible version:

                     How People Spent Their Holidays

The way people spent their holidays changed a great deal from 1993 to 2003.

The table shows that a greater number of people spent their holidays traveling abroad, the rate of which in 2003(22%) doubled that of 1993 (11%). And we are sure the number will increase be-cause more and more people can afford journeys.

The seaside still attracted people. The rate dropped slightly from 38% in 1993 to 31% in 2003. But there might be a further decrease because of pollution. The polluted seaside would certainly drive visitors away.

Things about camping and climbing were almost the same. The rate of that grew by three times.

The reason may be that the beauty of nature is striking people. They are eager to get closer to nature.(主要来源:2004年福州市高中毕业班质量检查(二))

听力录音材料

Test  1

M:It's fine. I'll take this blue one.

W:Is there anything else?

M:No. that's all.

W:OK. That's $ 124.75 all together. Cash or credit card?

M:Credit card.

W:Just sign here, please.

  Test  2

M:What size do you need?

W:I'm not sure. I wear a five and a half or six in Europe, and a seven in Canada, but I think I need a seven and a half here.

  Test  3

M:Have you called the store to make sure the're open on Sundays?

W:No, I haven't, but that's a good idea. There's nothing worse than driving all the way into town and finding everything ciosed.

  Test  4

W:You look awful. Do you have a cold?

M:No. I've been up all night finishing a paper. All I've had to drink is coffiee.

  Test  5

W:The front door to the lab was unlocked on Saturday morning.

M:Really? That's strange.

  Test  6

W:Good morning, sir?

M:Good morning. My name is Orwell. I've got a reservation, a single room with a shower.

W:Ah, yes, Dr. Orwell. Would you fill in this from, please?

M:Yes, of course.

W:Oh, excuse me. I catch a cold. You're a doctor. You can give me something for it.

M:Give you something for it, for your cold, you mean. I am not that kind or doctor.

W:Oh, aren't you?

M:No, I am a psychologist.

W:Ah, you are a psychologist. Oh I see.

M:Is that all right?

W:Yes. Would you like a newspaper in the morning?

M:Yes.  The Times.

W:OK, sir. Your room is 523, and how long would you stay.

M:Four days. I'll be checking out Saturday morning.

W:And how would you pay?

M:By credit card. Would you like to see it?

W:Yes, please, and here is your key, sir.

  Test  7

W:Did you see the late night film on television yesterday?

M:The one on Channel 8?

W:No, on Channel 5. It was about a couple who hitch-hiked across the Sahara dessert.

M:No. I didn't. Was it any good?

W:Well, it was quite good, I suppose, but all those miles of sand did get a bit boring after a while. I think I prefer horror films to travel stories of love stories.

M:I went out for a meal with my friends. They took me to a Greek restaurant.

W:Sounds unusual! What was the food like?

M:Actually, I quite liked it.

W:I'm not keen on foreign food myself. I'd rather stick to roast beef or just fish and chips.

M:Yes. I notice you always eat chips! Don't you ever get sick of chips?

W:No, never. In fact, I'd rather eat cuips than bread.

M:Well, I prefer trying new food to eating the same old things day after day.

W:I see. So you won't be coming to the cafe at lunch time with me, then. You'd rather eat on your own, right?

M:Well . . .

  Test  8

W:And what time do you call this then?

M:Look, I'm sorry, Mrs. Miller . . .

W:Ten o'clock is a fine time to roll into work, isn't it?

M:Yes, I know I'm a bit late, but . . .

W:A bit late! Listen to that! A bit late, he says.

M:Please, Mrs. Miller, my train . . .

W:Oh, don't tell me . . . your train was late.

M:No, it wasn't, it . . .

W:Well, what's your excuse this time then, George?

M:The eight thirty train was cancelled so I had to wait for the next train.

W:Cancelled, was it?

M:Yes, they said it had engine trouble.

W:Well, that's rather strange. Harry got here all right. He didn't seem to have any problem with the eight thirty!

M:Oh . . . er . . . which machine shall I start on? This blue car, Mrs. Miller?

  Test  9

W:I've got tickets for the film of Romeo and Juliet tonight. Do you want to come?

M:Oh, er, well actually . . .

W:You don't have to come if you don't want to. You can stay in and write your essay on insects if you prefer!

M:No, it isn't that, but you see I've to help organize Jill's party tonight so I'm afraid I can't come to the show. Tell you what I thought? Why don't you come to the party instead?

W:Can I? Do you think Jill would mind if I did?

M:No. I'm sure she wouldn't. You have to bring a bottle of course, but it doesn't have to be expensive.

W:I hope not! I'm completely broke! The first thing I'll have to do is get rid of these tickets in order to pay for some wine. Who do you think . . . oh, look, there's Professor Shrimp. He likes Shakespeare's plays. See if he would like the tickets.

  Test  10

More than 200 people, mostly middle-school students and workers at a nearby construction side,fell violently ill after eating breakfast from a soybean milk shop on Saturday in Nanjing, and several dozens died.

The shop supplies breakfast to the nearby boarding middle school, as well as selling food to walk-in customers Although it was the weekend many students were taking additional courses, and boarders stayed on the campus.

The victims were sent to 10 local hospitals for emergency treatment.“It is really unbearable to see the young children dying right before my eyes and their parents crying desperately,”said one doctor at the rescue site. Another doctor said that conditions of most patients were basically stable.

A father of a victim said that his daughter bought two rice cakes and ate most of them on her way to school. Soon she felt sick and collapsed. “Luckily, she vomited the stuff out on the-way to hospital. So the doctors said she was not among the seriously poisoned,”the father said.

More than 500 medical specialists are helping in the rescue work and Public Sccurity authorities are still looking into the case.

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第二部分 21 – 35 ACDBD  ACDBC   DBCCA  36.D 37.C 38.B 39.A 40.A 41.C 42.D 43.A 44.C 45.C 46.B 47.A 48.D 49.C 50.A 51.B 52.D 53.C 54.B 55.A

第三部分 56.A  57.D 58.B 59.C 60.C 61.A 62.B 63.C 64.D 65.B 66.A

67.D  68.B 69.A 70.D 71.B 72.C 73.D 74.A 75.C

第二卷 第一节

76.times--  time   77.  is--was    78.  √         79.  0f-- for     80. deep--deeply 

81.more--  less   82. you-- they        83.what--  how      84.  a chance     85. 去掉 to    

五、One possible version:

       Li Hua

       Room 306, Building 3

       Xiangyang Residential Area

       118 Xiangyang Street

April 9,2004

Dear Sir/Madam,

We are gald to know that you are going to take over and rebuild Tourists Hotel. The people living in Xiangyang Residential Area next to your hotel ask me to write to you about the problems we are facing. Our residential area sits next to your hotel. The traffic jams caused by cars and trucks coming into and out of the parking lot often result in inconveniences. And children also find it unsafe to go to school, which is opposite the hotel. We cannot put up with the noise from the karaoke hall any more. Dirty water from the kitchen flows into our courtyard and it smells terrible. All the people living here are looking forward to effective changes that you are going to bring about.

Best wishes(主要来源:2004年南京市高三英语第二次质量检测)

    Yours Truly,

    Li Hua

听力录音稿

Test  1

W:Come on, Harry. You can't turn your back on me now. You would save me so much time.

M:Lucy, you of all people know how well I type. I wouldn't exactly be doing you a favor.

  Test  2

W:Why don't you buy a pet? I'm sure you could get used to one.

M:I was thinking of it but my parents think they are more trouble than they're worth.

  Test  3

W:My meeting finishes at a quarter to seven. But I'll try to be there at seven.

M:Well why don't we just get together at the entrance instead?

  Test  4

W:Oh, Terry. It'll be nice if Nancy decides to join us for the trip.

M:Linda. I'm afraid the chance is for Mary.

  Test  5

W:Where can I find some of the socks you advertised on sale?

M:There's none left here. There might be a few left at the sales area in the right corner.

  Test  6

M:Hi, Rebecca, haven't seen you for ages! You're seem to have lost a lot in the weight.

W:Yes. I have. I have been on a diet and exercising a lot.

M:There will be a baseball game in the stadium this afternoon. Would you like to watch it?

W:No, I think baseball games are boring.

M:Do you like volleyball?

W:Yes, I do, but I prefer soccer to volleyball.

M:Did you ever play soccer in high school?

W:Yes, I was on the school team. We were required to practise four bours a day.

M:Did you often play other school and play well?

W:Yes, we often did. We almost always won the championship.

M:You msut have had very good teamwork.

W:Yes, we did. Teamwork is the most inportant element in winning.

  Test  7

W:Robbie, this new walkman is really wonderful.

M:Richard and Marilyn bought it for me for my birthday.

W:They are so kind. You are very lucky, Robbie, to have such a nice family.

M:Is something wrong. Alexandra?

W:No, nothing.

M:Yes, there is. I can tell. What's the matter? Come on, you can tell me. What's up?

W:I received a letter from my parents this morning. I miss them very much. The Molinas treat me so nicely, and I love being with your family so much . . . but when I received the letter with photographs of my family, I cried.

M:You really miss family, don't you?

W:Yes. I know I must seem silly. It's not like I have nobody. I like the Molinas very much, and  they're so kind to me.

M:Hey, why don't we go out for a hmaburger and French fries? That'll cheer you up. And you can use my walkman.

W:That's a good idea, but if we go out, please don't complain about your math teacher or you math homework. I want to have fun.

  Test  8

W:I'm glad go see you, grandpa! I'm also glad to be here!

M:Susan! Am I glad to see you? How are things?

W:I have been talking to a group of salesmen since ten this morning, and I'm really tired.

M:Well, you look good, Susan, I miss seeimg you. Next time I'd like to go into the city and meet you there, instead of you coming here.

W:You don't need to do that.

M:Yeah, I do. I need to get out more. Well, I mean there's a lot to do around the house, and I love being here with the family, you know, but I'm restless. Since I retired, I've got extra time on my hand.

W:Grandpa, you have so much energy and so many years of experience. There are probably a lot of places for you to work.

M:But at my age, I'm not looking for a full-time job.

W:Well, there must be something. Maybe I can. There must be some way to use that wonderful mind of yours.

  Test  9

M:Excuse me, may I have some information about the reception party that you're advertising outside.It's for new students, isn't that right?

W:That's right and what would you like to know about it?

M:I'm not really sure that the purpose of the event is.

W:The party will provide students with a chance to get to know each other, and a chance for students who have successfully been through university to pass on some valuable advice.

M:I hope we won't have to sit through a lot of foring speeches. What can they actually do to help a guy like me?

W:They will share their experiences with new students and help more students to successfully graduate.

M:But will we have any time for some fun at this party?

W:Most of the time will be spilt between eating, dancing, and sining-so not to worry. However, some of the words of wisdom from the former students should not be missed. Besides that, there's another reason to go.

M:What's that?

W:The pie they'll be serving is delicious.

  Test  10

There lived a clever and selfish lawyer in a town. People all knew that he usually did not pay others when he asked others to do something for him. One day the lawyer's wife was terrbly ill, and he asked a doctor for help. The doctor was ready to come to see the sick woman and try his best to cure her. But the doctor stopped before he went into the lawyer's house and said to the lawyer, “But if I cure your wife, I'm afraid you will not pay me.”

“Sir, ”answered the lawyer,“here I have a lot of money, If you cure or kill my wife, I'll give you all this money.”

The doctor was glad to hear that and went into the house. The woman was seriously ill and dying.The doctor tried his best to save her but failed. He told the lawyer he was very sorry and then asked for pay.

“Did you kill my wife?”asked the lawyer.

“Of course I didn't.”said the doctor.

“Well, did you cure my wife?”the lawyer asked again.

“You know that was impossible!”answered the doctor.

“Well then, since you didn't kill or cure her, I have nothing to pay you.”

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   36--40 A C B D A 41--45 C D B B D  46--50 C D A A C  51--55 B D A C B

   56--60 D C B C D  61--65 B C C C D   66--70 ABCBA  71--75 D A D B C

76.larger→largest  77. √  78. shown→showed  79. and→but  80. seriously→serious

81. in→at 82. run→running 83. 去掉reaching后面的to 84. water后面加for

85. irrigate→irrigates

书面表达:(One Possible version)

It is spring, the season for sowing. Uncle Li is trying hard to plough in his field. Looking up, he sees the sky covered with sand ( he sees a lot of sand flying about). While working, he cannot help thinking of the past.

Years ago, everything was nice with him. In the clean air, he worked happily with his bull in the same field with trees around it, hoping for a good harvest. Nowadays, however, all the trees have been cut down and good farmland has turned into desert. As a result, he has to plough in such a sandy field, using a camel and wonders whether he can harvest anything this year.

  How Uncle Li wishes that the environment had not been destroyed by humans!(主要来源:开封市2004届高三年级第二次质量检测英语参考答案

听力录音稿

Test  1

M:What's the matter, Anne?Do you have a problem?

W:Yes, I have the chance to get another job and I don't know what to do.

M:If it's a better job than your present one, take it. That's my advice.

  Test  2

W:Excuse me. Where is the White Swan Hotel?

M:It's just over there around the corner.

W:Thank you.

M:You're welcome.

  Test  3

M:I'm staying at home. I want to read a bood.

W:You're always reading. You work all the time.

M:Games are silly.

W:No, they're not. The headmaster says,“All work and no play make Jack a dull boy.”

  Test  4

M:Hello, Mary, this is John Smith from the bank. Is Paul there?

W:Not yet, John. He phoned me from the office 5 minutes ago to say that he was going to look for a birthday present on his way home.

  Test  5

M:Have you got a single room for two nights?

W:Yes. You can have a room facing the sea.

M:What's the price?

W:$ 34 a night a shower.

  Test  6

W:And what seems to be the trouble, sir?

M:They don't want to let me into the nightclub.

W:Well, I'm afraid there is an entrance charge, sir.

M:But I am a resident! I live in Room 634.

W:I'm very sorry, sir, but you see it is something of a special evening. Our guest star this evening is Sammy Davis Junior and I'm afraid that the tickets do cost 100 marks each. I could see if there are any left if you would like one. We generally try to keep a few back for the residents.

M:Good Lord. That's nearly 35 pounds. No, on second thoughts, I don't think I'll bother. Could you have them send up a bottle of Scotch to my room. I'll entertain myself instead.

W:Very good, sir. That is Romm 634, isn't it?

  Test  7

W:Hello, fire service.

M:Oh, I'm ringing because I think there's a fire in the house opposite. Smoke is coming out of the windows upstairs.

W:Can you give me your name and address and telephone number, please?

M:Yes, Hans Cousins, 17 Mallett Street, Alford.

W:I'm sorry. Can you spell“Mallett”, please?

M:Yes. M-A-L-L-E double T. The telephone number is . The frie's in number 18 just across the road.

W:Is anyone in the house?

M:No, they've gone on holiday. They went to the Mediterranean last Saturday, for two weeks.

W:All right, we'll get there immediately.

M:What shall I do? Shall I warn the neighbours?

W:Yes, you'd better tell the people living next door, at number 16 and number 20. But don't go into the house.

  Test  8

W:Hello, Jim. Where are you going?

M:Oh, Mary, I'm going to the cinema. What about coming with me?

W:No, thanks. I'm going home. My mother is expecting me.

M:What a pity. I believe it's a very good film.

W:Do you go to the cinema a lot?

M:Once a week. Most nights I do my homework at home and sometimes watch TV.

W:Do you know what's on tonight?

M:No, I'm sorry I don't. I never read the papers till I get home.

W:I heard there was an excellent film on TV tonight.

M:Oh! What a pity. I'm afraid I'lll miss it.

  Test  9

W:Why don't we go abroad for a change? Where I'd like to go is France, Spain, or Italy.

M:Mm. I'm not all that interested really. I'd rather stay at home.

W:Oh, come on, Simon. Think of the sun!

M:Yes, but think of the cost! Going abroad is very expensive. The best thing about having a holiday here in Britain is that it's cheaper. And another thing, the traveling would be easier. No boats, planes or anything.

W:Even so, we've been to most of the interesting places in Britain already. There's no point in wasting our summer holiday here.

M:Mm, I suppose you're right. However, what I hate is the trouble in changing money abroad.

W:Oh, don't be silly Simon.

M:And what's more, I can't speak any of the languages-you know that. It's all right for you. You can speak foreign languages.

W:Exactly. You see, what I'd realy like to do is to practise my french and Spanish. It would help me a lot at work.

M:Mm, but that's no use to me.

W:But just think of the new places we'd see, the people we'd meet!

M:But, look, if we stayed here, we wouldn't have to plan very much.

W:I'm sorry, Simon. I just don't want another cold English summer.

  Test  10

M:This is a true story about a French couple, Paul and Mary, who were in Hong Kong on holiday and went to a restaurant for a meal.

W:They had a meal in their hotel?

M:No, what they did was go to a restaurant. Anyway, they couldn't speak Chinese or English well, so they had to use sign language to order their meal. Well, this seemed to work all right. The waiter nodded and smiled and started to go to the kitchen.

W:He understood them.

M:Oh, I forgot to mention they ahd their pet dog, Rosa, with them and Mary reminded her husband that Rosa was hungry. They called the waiter back and they pointed at the dog, Rosa, and made eating gestures. The waiter didn't seem to understand and looked puzzled. But in the end he smiled and nodded and picked up the dog and took it onto the titchen. Paul and Mary were satisfied and chatted about their holiday experiences until their food was ready. After about an hour the waiter returned with their main course on a silver dish covered with a large silver lid. You'll never believe this, but it really happened. When they lifted the silver lid they found their dog inside.

W:Did they eat their meal?

M:No, of course not. What happened was that they both suffered a mild nervous breakdown and took the next plane back to Paris.

W:And that's a true story? I find it very unlikely to have happened.

M:It's perfectly true. Really!

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 21-35 ACBCC  DCDBC   BADDD

36-40 CDDCA 41-45 BDDCD  46-50 ABABB 51-55 ABCAC

56 - 60: CDBAB  61 - 65: DABDC  66 - 70: AAABC  71- 75: BACDC  

76.a → an           77.the traffic →去掉 the

78. damages → damage      79. suffered → suffering

80. fast → faster         81. for 后加 a

82. in → among         83. were → are

84. √             85. designing → designed

One possible version:

   Look at this picture. It is a picture of a family of five. Who is the "King" of the family? The only child! He is riding his "horse"his father. What a proud "King" he is! His grandfather is holding an umbrella over him and cooling him with a fan. His mother is carrying his schoolbag and lots of other things for him. What is his grandmother doing behind? She is trying hard to carry an electronic piano and a drawing board.

   But what will the child become in the future? He'll think of himself more than anyone else. He'll be unable to do anything without help. He' II become no good for the world.(主要来源:江西省2004年部分重点中学高三联考试卷)

附:听力材料

Test  1

W:Hello, Ann Newman's office. Can I help you?

M:This is Tom Davis. I'll have an appointment with Ann at 9:00 this morning, but I'm afraid I'll be 15 minutes late.

W:That's all right, Mr. Davis.She'll see you then.

M:Thanks. Bye.

  Test  2

M:Hi, Ruby. Haven't seen you for long. Where have you been?

W:I studied in Singapore for two years and then came back to work here in Toronto. Next month I will be sent to a branch in Los Angeles.

M:You are really lucky traveling around.

  Test  3

M:Excuse me, Madam, but could you tell me your age?

W:My age? It's a secret.

M:But I have to . . .

W:I'm just kididng. I had my daughter when I was 26 and now she is 18.

M:I've got it. Thanks.

W:My pleasure.

  Test  4

M:Who is that man sitting in the corner?

W:Don't you know him? He has attended our wedding party.

M:Oh, I remember now. Uncle Phillip. Your father's co-worker.

W:You're right, dear.

  Test  5

W:Why don't you go to school now? It's already 7:50.

M:I can't find my books. I remember I put them in my bag, but they are not there.

W:What else? You've got a bad cold again?

M:I hate English and maths.

W:Ah, I know it.

  Test  6

W:Have you ever used a washing machine before?

M:No, not this kind. Could you tell me how to operate it?

W:Well, it's really simple. The instructions are under the cover. OK, let me show you how it works,anyway.

M:Oh, good.

W:You put the clothes in the top. Remember not to put too many clothes in the machine so that you get a good wash.

M:Should I also choose the water temperature I want?

W:Yes, cold for colors and woolens, hot for whites, and warm for silk. At last, you need one dollar to operate the machine.

M:Oh, I got it. Thanks a lot.

  Test  7

W:Excuse me, sir. Have all the cases come here yet?

M:I think so. Can I help you?

W:I've been waiting for my baggage for 45 minutes, I have only a few minutes left to catch the plane to Birmingham.

M:Please wait a minute.

W:Thanks.

M:Sorry, your cases are left behind in Paris. They won't arrive in New York until later this evening.

W:Oh, it's terrible. I'll miss my plane.

M:We're sorry for it, madam. Our company will pay the bill for your stay in the hotel tonight. You can get a flight to Birmingham early tomorrow morning.

  Test  8

M:Sit down, please, Susan. Do you want to tell me something?

W:Yes, Manager. I'm going to get married next month and . . .

M:Get married? I didn't know that. congratulations!

W:Thank you. But I'm afraid it means I've got to give up my job. I'd like to leave at the end of the month.

M:Really? I'm sorry to hear that. Do you want to stop working then?

W:Oh, no. It isn't that I don't like my job here. You know, Manager. My boyfriend is Japanese.

M:Japanese? I'm sorry. I don't understand. What's that got to do with it?

W:Well, we're both going to live in Japan as soon as we get married. My boyfriend will work in a university and I will teach the college students there. And we have more time together and take care of each other.

M:Though our company suffers letting you leave, still may you both be happy.

  Test  9

W:Hello! This is Barcelona Sandy Hotel.

M:Hello! This is Clements, Hill Clements. I'd like 3 rooms for 4 nights.

W:Yeah. 4 night. Double Room or Single?

M:Single please. And I will check in on December 19. could you please send a car to pick us up at the airport?

W:No problem. Flight Number, please?

M:FR657. Taking off time at 12:50. It might take up 5 hours to arrive at your airport. Oh . . . Could you serve us two cars? We have quite a few bags.

W:Yes, sir. Let me check it. 3 rooms 4 nights. From 19th on. Two cars needed. Is that right?

M:And Hill Clements. Thanks.

W:Have a nice journey. See you!

  Test  10

Yesterday morning, Helen, our young English teacher, was asking us to read a passage“The Language of the Honey Bee”when a brown bee flew through an open window and into our classroom. The little flying object attracted our attention and we all truned to watching it flying about.It seemed to be flying hurriedly to find a way out.“Catch it!”someone shouted. A boy threw his book to it but failed. The bee flew to the girl next to me. She acreamed out. We were all excited but afraid-afraid of the bee and afraid of Helen. Suddenly, the bee landed on Helen's left ear! She screamed too and waved her hands. Jumping!“Ouch!”she cried out. “The bee gave me a shoot!”The bee was beaten to death in her hand but her ear was soon becoming larger and redder. Just then, the class was over. We gathered around her and asked,“What did the bee tell you indeed?”“It told me that I should ask you all to recite the whole text!”She answered. All of us left silently.

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21--35  AAACD DDAAD CCABC  

36---40 ABBCD  41--45 CACCA   46--50 BABDB 51--55CABDC

56--60 BCBDC 61--65 DBDDA   66---70 CBCDD 71--75 ABDAC 

76. aunt →aunt' s 77. √ 78. there → where 79. woman → women 

80. while → when 81. to → in 82. 去掉been  83. 去掉a 84. Held→Holding 

85. 在thankful前加were

One Possible Version

Dear Smith,

I know you want to find a job in Beijing. I read an advertisement in today's "21st Century", an English paper here. A Beijing Ladder Information Company is running a school. So they need native-speaker English teachers. What they prefer is a university degree in education or other related fields, which you have. And a foreign expert certification is also required. I think you are tile right person they want.

If you axe interested, please directly call or write to the company. The telephone number is 86 - 10 - , and their e-mail address is:

Good luck.(主要来源:南京市部分重点中学2004届高三联合调研试卷)

                                                        Li Hua

附:听力材料

Test  1

W:How was your interview yesterday, John?

M:Well, I didn't get the job.

  Test  2

W:What do you do for sports, Bob?

M:In summer, I like to play tennis instead of swimming. My favorite sport in winter is skiing.

  Test  3

M:I hear that your son's working part-time at a department store.

W:Yes, he works Monday, Wednesday to Friday from 3 to 7 and all day Saturday.

  Test  4

M:Has the meeting begun?

W:Yes, it began half an hour ago. It's nine o'clock now.

  Test  5

M:Have you turned in you work?

W:En . . . I stayed up all night but I still have something unfinished.

  Test  6

M:What do you think of the house?

W:I like the red house best of all. Which one do you like best?

M:I haven't decided yet. But I like the blue house more than the red one. Do you think the red house is as beautiful as the blue?

W:I think the red one is the most modern and the most beautiful of the three. The blue one is almost as beautiful as the red one, but not so quiet. Of course, the white house is the least modern of all.

M:That's true, but the white house is cheaper and more practical than the blue one. There is more space in the white house than in the red one. It also has more rooms than the red one.

W:Yes, the white house is larger than the red one, but the red one costs the least of the three.

  Test  7

W:Sir, good day. We have a Chinese restaurant and a western-style restaurant. Which one do you prefer?

M:I'd like to try some Chinese feed today.

W:The Chinese restaurant is on the eighth floor.

M:What are the business hours of the restaurant?

W:Breakfast:from 6:30 to 9:00 a.m; luch; from 11:30 a.m to 2:00 p.m; dinner: from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m.

M:Thank you.

W:You're welcome.

  Test  8

W:Good afternoon, Mr Zhao.

M:Hello, Miss Li. I think you've got some messages for me.

W:Yes. Do you want to read them now?

M:Can you tell me what they are, please? I'm in a hurry.

W:Yes, Mr Johnson left a message.

M:Mr Johnson?

W:Yes, Mr Johnson of the BEC Development Co. He rang to inquire about buying some TV sets.

M:Anything else?

W:Yes, Mr Hopking rang and he would be here at 4 this afternoons as you asked.

M:Right. Put them here on my desk. I'll be back then. Good-bye.

  Test  9

W:Dad, I want to travel around Europe this summer holiday. Do you agree?

M:I'm not sure, Mary. You are only seventeen.

W:But I won't be traveling by myself. Joan and Kate will go with me.

M:Where would you stay?

W:We'd stay in Youth Hostels.

M:They are not expensive, are they?

W:No, they are cheap. And we may meet a lot of young people there.

M:I don't know what to say.

W:Just say “yet”, please!

M:How long are you going to stay there?

W:Just about two or three weeks.

M:I'm still not sure. We ought to discuss it with your mother.

  Test  10

Ladies and gentlemen, it's a great pleasure for me to have an opportunity to introduce something about American colleges. Today there are about seven million Americans in colleges and universities.Young persons under twenty-five make up nearly half of the American population. Many of these will soon be in charge of the nation.Naturally their ideas are important to everyone in the country, and it is necessary for older people to understand what they think and feel.

College students today have strong opinions about what is right and what is wrong. They are deeply interested in making a better life for all people, especially for those who have not been given a fair chance before now. They see much about what is wrong in the lives of their parents. It is hard for them to see what is right and good in American families. Your country may be meeting with such problems, too.

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21—35 DBBCC   CADAB   CBCAC 

36.A 37.A 38.C 39.C 40.D 41.C 42.A 43.C 44.C 45.A 46.B 47.C 48.A 49.A

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

56--59 ADBC  60.C 61.B 62.C 63.C 64.B 65.C 66.C 67.D 68.A 69.D 70.C 71.A 72.D 73.B 74.A 75.D

76.√ 77. think→thinking 78.去掉 them 79. had→have 80. subject→subjects

81.And→But 82. do→to do 83.am→was 84. finish→finish it 85.real→really

One Possible Version:

Dear Tom,

How nice to hear from you again. You want to know what is going on in our school. In short, things have been improving since the school began to carry on exploring study.

In the past, the teachers always kept on explaining the language points in class. We students just listened and took notes. But now we often discuss and try to solve the problems raised by the teachers or ourselves. After class, we enjoy different kinds of activities instead of doing endless homework. For example, we can read what we are interested in. We can go to the library or surf the Internet for various information.

In a word, we are now masters of study, and we are very happy.

With very warm regards.(主要来源:2004年广西桂林市高中毕业班调研考试)

Li Hua

听力录音材料

Test  1

M:Jack is not really preparing much for the tests or exams and still manages to get good grades.

W:Yes, he is one of the top students in my class.

  Test  2

M:In America, where labour costs are so high,“do-it-yourself”is a way of life.

W:Really? No wonder many people repair their own cars, build their own garages, even build their own houses there.

  Test  3

M:Hi, Mary!

W:Hi, Jack!

M:I can't believe it. I didn't know you were here.

W:And I didn't know you were here. You look great!

M:You do, too. It is three years since I saw you last. Why are you here in California, Mary?

W:I'm here on business. And I'll return to Chicago next Monday. How about you?

  Test  4

M:What's this then?

W:It's my geography, sir. The map of Africa you set us.

M:But this should have been given in last Thursday?

W:Yes, I know, sir. I'm sorry?

M:Well, what's your excuse then?

  Test  5

M:Excuse me, madam. I'm trying to do some work now. I'm afraid your children are making too much noise.

W:I'm sorry. But you know it's difficult to keep boys quiet.

M:But I can't stand it any more. I couldn't work and I couldn't sleep at all last night. And I was also awakened by the noise they made early this morning.

W:I'm very sorry. You know they never listen to me. They're only afraid of their father. But he's away on business. I think he'll be back tomorrow.

M:Well, I hope he can do something about it.

  Test  6

W:Mr Clark, can you tell me something about your daily life?

M:Sure. I always start every day with a hearty breakfast. Then I work a little bit in my garden. After that I ride my bike to my country club and play golf for a couple of hours.

W:Is it safe to ride a bike at your age, Mr Clark?

M:You are always as young as you feel. I don't feel old.

W:By the way, when did you learn to ride a bike?

M:I bought my first bike when I was fifteen and now I've got my twentieth bike.

W:So you enjoy travelling by bike.

M:Yes, I often cycle to the nearby town, which is seven miles away. And I regularly put my bike on the train and go out in the country for a long ride. Right now, I'm planning a cycling tour along the lake with a couple of friends.

W:That's great! Now, thank you very much, Mr Clark.

  Test  7

W:You say Scotland? Oh no? I want to go south-to the Continent. Oh Tom, let's go to France.

M:Why France?

W:Because . . . because the food's excellent.

M:And expensive! At today's exchange.

W:If we can't afford France, let's go to Italy then.

M:Why Italy?

W:Because . . . because the men there are so handsome.

M:But you're far too tall for them, darling.

W:Well, thank you so much!

  Test  8

W:Mr Thorogood, I notice that in your Annual Report you say that English is the most widely spoken language in the world, and, I quote, is almost certain to be the language of space.

M:Well, I admit that it does sound a little pretentious. But, you know, the facts speak for themselves.English is the native language of millions of Americans, Canadians, Australians, as well as Britons. It's used as a second language by millions of Asians and africans. And, of course, it's learned as a foreign language in many countries all over the world.

W:But generally speaking, Chinese is the most important language in the world, surely?

M:Oh yes, that is true. But then Chinese is not so widely spoken as English.

W:Do you think English will become the official language of the EEC?

M:That's a very delicate matter. I don't know. But remember that half the scientific literature of the world is written in English. It's also the main language of German and Japanese salesmanship. Educational material employs more English than any other language, and , of course. . .

W:I'm afraid, Mr Thorogood, I must interrupt you there as our time's up. Thank you very much for coming to the studio and for your clear exposition. Thank you.

  Test  9

M:I understand that the majority of foreigners working in Britain are au pairs. What's the attraction, do you think?

W:Well, it's an excellent system, you know. In exchange for a little help round the house, it gives the girls not only free accommodation but a splendid opportunity to learn the language.

M:That may well have been its intention, but does the system work like that now? It's become more of a business now, hasn't it? In many cases it merely gives the families a chance to exploit the girls, without giving the girls a chance to learn the language.

W:Not at all. It's a very good way, you know, of bringing people of different nationalities together. And anyway, the girls continue to come over in their thousands.

M:Yes, but don't they complain that they find it hard to meet English people, especially young people of their own ages?

W:I'm not sure that that is so. The interesting thing is that in spite of everything the girls are really quite content. There's evidence for this, you know.

M:Yes, that's all very well, but don't you think it's surprising that very few of them keep in touch after they go back home?

  Test  10

Yesterday at about four o'clock in the afternoon, a boy of 12, named Bobby Lane, was struck by my car near the intersection of Polar and Chestnut Streets. I could remember clearly what had happened at that time. The boy, I mean Bobby, suddenly ran in front of my car and I didn't have time to stop.

Five witnesses of the accident said that young Lane was chasing a ball, rushed out into the street, and ran into the left front fender of my car.

Officer Milhaus, who investigated the accident, found the boy lying in the street in front of my car and told me to stand by, waiting for the ambulance to arrive. Officer Milhaus said that the boy was still conscious but dazed. He did not think that the boy was seriously injured. The boy was taken by ambulance to Mercy Hospital where his condition was reported as good.

Luckily, I was not charged by the police.

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2003

原因

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11%

22%

收入增加

海边度假

38%

31%

海水污染

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11%

34%

回归自然

Foreign Teachers Wanted!

The Education Department of the Ladder Information Company is running an English course for children and adults.

Requirements:

1. Native English speaker

2. University degree in education or related fields preferred

3. Foreign expert certification (证明)

If you are interested, please call us:

Tel: 86 - 10 

Email: liecbj @ hotmail, com

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