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'高三毕业班英语第二次质量检查英语试题考试时间:1试卷满分:150分注意事项:准考证号码填写说明:准考证号码共九位,每位都体现不同的分类,具体如下:答题卡上科目栏内必须填涂考试科目第一卷(计105分)注意:选择题一律做在答题卡上,否则不给分!I.听力(共,每小题1.5分,满分30分)第一节听下面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.Howmuchdoesthemanhavetopay?A.$1B.$108.C.$90.2.Whycouldn’tthewomangetthroughtotheman?A.Becausetherewassomethingwrongwithhistelephone.B.Becauseheturnedoffhismobilephone.C.Becausehechangedhisphonenumber.3.Whatwillthewomanbuyfortheman?A.Orangesandbananas.B.Applesandoranges.C.Grapesandapples.4.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Sheismakingabasket.B.Sheisdrawing.C.Sheisdoingsomeshopping.5.Whendoesthemanwanttoleave?A.Onthe6thofJune.B.Onthe8thofJune.C.Onthe9thofJune.第二节听下面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。听下面一段材料,回答第6至第8题。6.Whichisnotoneofthefourthingsthemanrecommendsthewomantodo?A.ShoppingintheXiushuiMarket.
B.VisitingtheGreatWall.C.VisitingtheWaterCube.7.WhorecentlyshoppedattheXiushuiMarketaccordingtothedialogue?A.GeorgeBush,theUSlatepresident.B.Jacques,theInternationalOlympicCommitteepresident.C.Kobe,afamousplayeronUSbasketballdreamteam.8.What’sthewomangoingtodotomorrow?A.ToorderasilkdressintheSilkStreet.20081028B.ToeatPekingroastduckattheQuanjudeRestaurant.C.ToclimbtheGreatWall.听下面一段材料,回答第9至第11题。9.HowdoesthemanfeelaboutDavid’swayofsleeping?A.Itisnoteffective.B.It’sstrange.C.It’sthebest.10.HowmanyhoursdoesDavidsleepaday?A.Four.B.Six.C.Seven.11.Whatdoesthewomansuggestattheendofthetalk?A.PeopleshoulddevelopahabitlikeDavid’s.B.Peopleneedlongerhoursofsleep.C.Peoplehavedifferentsleepinghabits.听下面一段材料,回答第12至第14题。12.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Customerandassistant.B.Teacherandstudent.C.Dentistandpatient.13.Whatwillhappenassoonasthemanhastheinjection?A.Hisgumwillfreezeandhewillfallasleep.B.Hisgumwillfreezeandhewillfeelnopain.C.Hewillfallasleepandberobbed.14.Whatisthewomangoingtodo?A.Torobtheman.B.Tomakethemanfallasleep.C.Topullouttheman’stooth.听下面一段材料,回答第15至第17题。15.Whatmakesthewomanworried?A.Herfather’scolds.B.Herfather’ssmoking.C.Herparents’quarrels.16.Whatkindofpersonisherfather?A.Bad-tempered.B.Stubborn.C.Talkative.17.Whatdoesthemanadvisethewomantodo?A.Headviseshertotalkwithherfather.B.Headviseshertotakeherfathertothehospital.C.Heaskshertointroducehimtoherfather.
听下面一段材料,回答第18至第18.Wheredidthewomanfindthepreciousstone?A.Inasmallriver.B.Inaforest.C.Inamountain.19.Whatdidthewisewomansharewiththeothertraveller?A.Herwater.B.Herpreciousstone.C.Herfood.Fromthestory,wecanseethatthetravellerwasvery_____.A.Self-confident.B.Wise.C.Greedy.II.单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,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。21.__________wecan’tgetseemsbetterthan____________wehave.A.What,whatB.What,thatC.That,thatD.That,what22.---HaveyouheardthatTom,alongwithhisparents,__________toJapan?---Really?NowonderIhaven’tseenhimthesedays.A.hasbeenB.havebeenC.hasgoneD.havegone23.___________,wherewecanstayforaweek.A.NextisanotherhoteltoitB.NexttoitanotherhotelisC.NexttoitisanotherhotelD.Itisnexttoanotherhotel24.Idressedverywarmlyforthetrip,butI____________so.Theweatherwashot.A.needn’tdoB.needn’thavedoneC.can’thavedoneD.shouldn’thavedone25.---ItsnowedheavilylastnightandtheremustbealotofsnowonEmeiMountain.---No,wefoundalittlesnow,asmostofitseemedoffthemountain.A.tohaveblownB.tohavebeenblownC.tobeblownD.toblow26.Atlast,wefoundourselvesinapleasantparkwithtreesprovidingshadeand_________downtoeatourpicniclunch.A.sittingB.havingsatC.tositD.sat27.Theconcerthasbeencanceled__________lackofsupport.A.asB.owingtoC.becauseD.leadto28.----The exam was easy, wasn"t it? ----Yes, but I don"t think _____ could pass it. A.somebodyB.anybodyC.nobodyD.everybody 29.Inasportsteameachplayerhasaclearrole,andtherearefewoccasions_____membersareconfusedoruncertainoftheirroles.A.whenB.whereC.whyD.how30.Thereporturgedthatallthechildren_______toswim.A.aretaughtB.betaughtC.tobetaughtD.beingtaught31.Youngadults_______olderonesaremorelikelytoprefersportsandbecomeenthusiasticsportsfans.
A.otherthanB.morethanC.lessthanD.ratherthan32.Ithinkexerciseistheidealwaytorelieve______afterahardday.A.versionB.tensionC.tenseD.starvation33.----Wherehaveyoubeenrecently?----I______inBeijingfortheOlympicGamesforaweeklastmonth.A.wasB.havebeenC.hadbeenD.hadgone34.TheathletesintheParalympicshadtopracticeseveraltimes____theywenttocompete.A.beforeB.whenC.untilD.as35.Heisgoingtogivealecture,butwhenandwhere_____yet.A.hasn’tbeendecidedB.haven’tdecidedC.isn’tbeingdecidedD.aren’tdecidedIII.完形填空(共每小题1分,满分阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,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。TimBeckerandhisneighborsaredoingsomethingtomaketheirneighborhoodatrouble-freearea.WhenTimBeckergetsinhiscartogoshopping,hedoesn"t36drivetoastoreandbackhome.Healwayslooks37upanddownthestreetsofhisneighborhood.Helooksforanything38suchasstrangecars,loudnoises,39windows,orpeoplegatheringonstreetcorners.Tim40toaneighborhoodwatchgroupinStoneville,Indiana,USA.Theneighborhoodwatchgroup41onthethirdWednesdayofeverymonth.That"s42Timgetstogetherwithabouttenofhisneighborstodiscusscommunity43.Membersoftheneighborhoodwatchgroupwanttohelpthepolice44theirhomes,streets,andfamiliessafe.TinaStedman,presidentof45neighborhoodwatchgroup,agreeswithTim."Peopleseemtothinkthatcrimehappenstootherpeoplebutnot46them.Well,it"sneverhappenedtome,"shesaid,"butIdon"tthinkanyonehasthe47tostealfromotherpeopleortomakethemfeel48sittingintheirownhomes."Alex,amemberofthegroup,saidthatalltheneighbors49outforoneanother."We50eachother"shomes.Wekeepwatchontheneighborhoodatnightandonweekends.Usuallya51offourorfiveofusgoouttogether.Ifsomethingdoesn"tlookright,thenwecallthe52.Forexample,ifwenoticeagroupofteenagerswhoseemtobelookingfor53,orsomeonedestroyingproperty,wereporttothepolice."Alexfeelstheneighborhoodwatchgroups54alotinkeepingcrimedown.HerhusbandJimagrees,"Policearegoodpeople,buttheycan"tdo55"36.A.yetB.stillC.justD.rather37.A.carefullyB.clearlyC.nervouslyD.coldly38.A.familiarB.unusualC.expensiveD.interesting39.A.curtainedB.openC.oldD.broken40.A.attendsB.belongsC.goesD.turns41.A.meetsB.quarrelsC.singsD.searches
42.A.whereB.whyC.whenD.how43.A.politicsB.wealthC.healthD.safety44.A.keepB.holdC.letD.protect45.A.itsB.hisC.theirD.your46.A.roundB.onC.aboutD.to47.A.rightB.chanceC.courageD.mind48.A.unluckyB.unsafeC.disappointedD.discouraged49.A.setB.letC.holdD.look50.A.careB.enterC.watchD.manage51.A.groupB.setC.numberD.crowd52.A.judgesB.policeC.firemenD.doctors53.A.workB.burdenC.serviceD.trouble54.A.produceB.findC.getD.help55.A.anythingB.everythingC.harmD.wrongIV.阅读理解(共每小题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。AWinter’sshortdaysaremorethancold.Formanypeople,winterdepression,themostcommontypeofSeasonalAffectiveDisorder(SAD),isasmuchapartoftheseasonashatsandscarves.WinterseriousSADsufferersmayneedmedicaltreatment.Thosefeelingalittledepressedcanhelpthemselvesbystickingtoahealthylifestyle.Herearesometips:Paceyourself.Don’texpecttodoeverythingyounormallycan.Setarealisticschedule.Don’tlistentonegativethinking,likeblamingyourselforexpectingtofail.Getinvolvedinactivitiesthatmakeyoufeelgoodorfeellikeyou’veachievedsomething.Forexample,playtabletennisorbadminton.Ifyouarefeelingdepressed,youmayfeellikestayingawayfromfriends.Yetthisisatimewhenfriendssupportcanbehelpful.Callthemregularly.Remember,themoreweputoffcallingorvisitingafriend,theharderitistorebuildafriendship.Thinkclearlyaboutwhat’swrongorright.Insteadofgivingintovague(含糊的)feelingsofsadness,lookatyourproblemsobjectively.Breakdownproblemsintospecificissuesthatyoucanworkon.Regularexercisehelpstopreventandeasedepression.Eatwell.Studiesshowthatahealthydietcanhelptomaintainahealthybodyandmind.Thevitamins,mineralsandmicro-nutrientsfoundinabalanceddietmayhelpourbodiestoproducefeel-goodhormones.Foodscontainingchemicalstohelpproducefeel-goodhormones(荷尔蒙)includebananas,turkey,nutsandseeds.Eatatleastfivepiecesoffruitandvegetableseveryday.P.S.SymptomsofSAD:
NointerestsorpleasureinthingsyouusedtoenjoyIncreasedneedforsleepAchangeineatinghabits,especiallyanappetite(食欲)forsweetorstarchy(含淀粉的)foodsWeightgainAheavyfeelinginthearmsorlegsAdropinenergylevelDifficultyinconcentratingOverly(过度地)emotionalAvoidanceoffriendsandsocialsituationsFrequentfeelingsofguiltLong-termfeelingsofhopelessness,andphysicalproblems,suchasheadaches56.Thewriterofthepassageagreesthat.A.thecoldinwintermakesussufferfromSADB.hatsandscarvesareasimportantasSADC.everyoneofusmeetsSADinwinterD.wearedepressedmainlybecauseofshortdaysinwinter57.Wemayinferthataccordingtothepassage.A.amoredarknesswillmakeussadB.weshouldwearhatsandscarvesinwinterC.ahealthylifestylepreventsusfromseriousSADD.stayingawayfromfriendsmakesusdepressed58.Whenwepaceourselves,we.A.don’tdoanythingwecanB.makeapracticalplanC.expecttosucceedinnothingD.thinksomethingofguilt59.ThepassageincludesthefollowingEXCEPT.A.theearlierwemeetfriends,theeasieritistorebuildafriendshipB.ifwegiveuptounclearfeelingsofsadness,we’llbecaughtintheSADC.playingtabletennishelpsusachievewhateverwewantD.feel-goodhormonesfromabalanceddietcanhelpkeepahealthybody BAttitudeisaninternalstatethatinfluencesthechoicesofpersonalactionmadebytheindividual.Someresearchersconsiderthatattitudescomefromdifferencesbetweenbeliefsandideas;othersbelievethatattitudescomefromemotionalstates.Here,wefocusontheeffectsofattitudesuponbehavior,thatis,uponthechoicesofactionmadebytheindividual. Thekindsofactionstakenbyhumanbeingsareobviouslyinfluencedgreatlybyattitudes.Whetheronelistenstoclassicalmusicorrock,whetheroneobeysthespeedlimitwhiledriving,whetheroneencouragesone’shusbandorwifetoexpresshisorherownideas-allareinfluenced
byattitudes.Theseinternalstatesareacquiredthroughoutlifefromsituationsoneisfacedwithinthehome,inthestreets,andintheschool.Ofcourse,thecourseofactionchosenbyanindividualinanysituationwillbelargelydeterminedbytheparticularsofthatsituation.Anindividualwhohasastrongattitudeofobeyinglawsmaydrivetoofastwhenheisinahurryandnopolicecarsinsight.Achildwhohasastrongattitudeofhonestymaystealapennywhenshethinksnoonewillnotice.Buttheinternalstatewhichremainsunchangedoveraperiodoftime,andwhichmakestheindividualbehaveregularlyinavarietyofsituations,iswhatismeantbyanattitude. Attitudesarelearnedinavarietyofways.Theycanresultfromsingleincidents,aswhenanattitudetowardsnakesisacquiredbyanexperienceinchildhoodatthesuddenmovementofasnake.Theycanresultfromtheindividual’sexperiencesofsuccessandpleasure,aswhensomeoneacquiresapositiveattitudetowarddoingcrosswordpuzzlesbybeingabletocompletesomeofthem.Andfrequently,theyarelearnedbycopyingotherpeople’sbehavior,aswhenachildlearnshowtobehavetowardforeignersbyobservingtheactionsofhisparents.Regardlessofthesedifferences,thereissomethingincommoninthelearningandmodification(修正)ofattitudes.60.Theword“state”(inLine1)hasthesimilarmeaningto___________. A.amentaloremotionalcondition.B.aconditionofbeinginastageorform.C.socialpositionorrank.D.aspecificmodeofgovernment.61.Accordingtothepassage,attitudes __________.A.comefromdifferentsituationsinone’slifeB.arelargelyaffectedbyone’sbehaviorC.remainunchangedinone’sdailylifeD.couldbechosenaccordingtoone’swill62.TheauthorusestheexamplesinParagraph3toshow______.A.peopleoftenmakemistakeswhentheyarenotnoticedB.peoplewithgoodattitudesmaysometimesdobaddeedsC.particularsofasituationmayinfluenceanindividual’sactionD.anindividualmaychangehisorherattitudefairlyeasily63.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutthelearningofattitudes?A.Attitudesareonlylearnedthroughone’ssuccess.B.Attitudeslearnedindangerwilllastlonger.C.Copyingothersbehaviorisnotagoodidea.D.Attitudescanbelearnedfromone’sparents.64.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.DifferencesofAttitudes.B.Nature(性质)ofAttitude.C.ChoicesofAttitudes.D.ModificationofAttitude.COrderingfromBooksFirstiseasyandsafe.SelectingYourBooks
Whenyouhavefoundabookyouwouldliketoorder,justclickonAddtoBasketanditwillbeaddedtoyourshoppingbasket.Tomakeiteasytokeeptrackofthebooksyou’veselected,MyShoppingBasketwilldisplayyourchoiceswhereveryouareonthesite.Whenyou’rereadytoplaceyourorder,selectViewBasket.ViewBasketThisiswhereyouselectthepostaldestinationforyourorder,indicatewhetheryouwouldlikeNextDayDeliveryintheUKandchoosegift-wrapping.Youcanalsoamend(修改)thecontentsofyourbasketbymakinganychangesandthenselectingUpdateBasket.Overseascustomersorderingthreeormorebookscanalsorequestreducedairmailchargeshere.Whenyou’rehappywiththecontentsofyourshoppingbasket,gototheSecureCheckout.TheOrderFormAfteryou’vecompletedtheorderform,youwillreceiveanon-screenacknowledgement.Thiswillbefollowedbyanemailconfirmingthedetailsofyourorder.Wewilltheninformyouwhenyourorderhasbeensent.Ifthisisyourfirstorder,wewillalsoinformyouofyourpersonalBooksFirstaccountnumber.YourFirstOrderWe’llsendyouapersonalaccountnumberafteryouhaveplacedyourfirstorder.Forfollowingordersallyouneedtodoisenteryourpersonalaccountnumberandemailaddress.ReturningCustomersIfyouhaveorderedfromusbefore,online,bymailortelephone,youwillhavealreadyownedapersonalaccountnumber.Youthenonlyneedtocompletethefullorderform.Usingyouraccountnumberallowsustofindyourdetailsfromourrecords(theyarenotaccessibleonline).However,youdonotneedyourBooksFirstpersonalaccountnumbertoplaceanorder—simplypresentalltherequireddetailsontheorderform.Ifyoudon’thaveanoteofyouraccountnumberjustcontactussothatwecansupplyittoyou.65.Wecanprobablyreadthisadvertisement______.A.inanewspaperB.inamagazineC.ontheInternetD.onTV66.TheinformationunderRETRUNINGCUSTOMERSisforthose_____.A.whohaveforgottentheirBooksFirstaccountnumbersB.whohaven’tgottheirBooksFirstaccountnumbersC.whohaveexperiencedBooksFirstonlineshoppingbeforeD.whohaveneverdoneonlineshoppingbefore67.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Youmustputwhatyouchooseinabasketasyoudoinasupermarket.B.YoucanfindyourShoppingBasketnowherebutinViewBasket.C.Youwillpaylessifyouareanoverseascustomerandbuyoverthreebooks.D.Youcangetanaccountnumberonlyafteryouplaceanorderonline68.Thepurposeofthisadvertisementis________.A.topromotethesaleofbooks
B.toshowtheprocedureoforderingbooksonlineC.tohelpreadersapplyforaccountnumbersD.tosupplyaccountnumberstoreadersDIdeasaboutpolitebehavioraredifferentfromoneculturetoanother.Somesocieties,suchasAmericaandAustralia,forexample,aremobileandveryopen,peopleherechangejobsandmovehousequiteoften.Asaresult,theyhavealotofrelationshipsthatoftenlastonlyashorttime,andtheyneedtogettoknowpeoplequickly.Soit’snormaltohavefriendlyconversationswithpeoplethattheyhavejustmet,andyoucantalkaboutthingsthatothercultureswouldregardaspersonal.Ontheotherhandtherearemorecrowdedandlessmobilesocietieswherelong-termrelationshipsaremoreimportant.AMalaysianorMexicanbusinessperson,forexample,willwanttogettoknowyouverywellbeforeheorshefeelshappytostartbusiness.Butwhenyoudogettoknoweachother,therelationshipbecomesmuchdeeperthanitwouldinamobilesociety.ToAmericans,bothEuropeansandAsiansseemcoolandformalatfirst.Ontheotherhand,asapassengerfromalessmobilesocietysaid,it’snofunspendingseveralhoursnexttoastrangerwhowantstotellyouallabouthisorherlifeandasksyouallsortsofquestionsthatyoudon’twanttoanswer.Cross-culturaldifferencesaren’tjustaproblemfortravelers,butalsofortheflightsthatcarrythem.Allflightswanttoprovidethebestservice,butideasaboutgoodservicearedifferentfromplacetoplace.Thiscanbeseenmostclearlyinthewaythatproblemsaredealtwith.Somesocietieshaveuniversalistcultures.Thesesocietiesstronglyrespectrules,andtheytreateverypersonandsituationinbasicallythesameway.‘Particularist’societies,ontheotherhand,alsohaverules,buttheyarelessimportantthanthesociety’sunwrittenideasaboutwhatisrightorwrongforaparticularsituationoraparticularperson.Sothenormalrulesarechangedtofittheneedsofthesituationortheimportanceoftheperson.Thisdifferencecancauseproblems.Atravelerfromaparticularistsociety,India,ischeckinginforaflightinGermany,acountrywhichhasauniversalistculture.TheIndiantravelerhastoomuchluggage,butheexplainsthathehasbeenawayfromhomeforalongtimeandthesuitcasesarefullofpresentsforhisfamily.Heexpectsthatthecheck-inofficialwillunderstandhisproblemandwillchangetherulesforhim.Thecheck-inofficialexplainsthatifhewasallowedtohavetoomuchluggage,itwouldn’tbefairtotheotherpassengers.Butthetravelerthinksthisisunfair,becausetheotherpassengersdon’thavehisproblem.69.OftenmovingfromoneplacetoanothermakespeoplelikeAmericansandAustralians.A.liketravelingbetterB.easytocommunicatewithC.difficulttomakerealfriendsD.havealong-termrelationshipwiththeirneighbors70.PeoplelikeMalaysiansprefertoassociatewiththose.A.whowilltellthemeverythingoftheirownB.whowanttodobusinesswiththemC.theyknowquitewellD.whoaregoodattalking71.In‘particularistsocieties’,.
A.theyhavenorulesforpeopletoobeyB.peopleobeythesociety’srulescompletelyC.nooneobeysthesociety’srulesthoughtheyhaveD.thesociety’srulescanbechangedwithdifferentpersonsorsituations72.ThewriterofthepassagethinksthattheIndianandtheGermanhavedifferentideasaboutrulesbecauseofdifferent.A.interestsB.culturesC.habitsandcustomsD.waysoflifeEWhenJoeWardwentfishinginFloridaonedaylastSeptember,hedidn’tneedaweatherreporttotellhimthatbigtroublewasontheway.Allhehadtodowasobservethebehaviorofthearea’swildlife.“Thefishwerejustbitinglikecrazy,liketheywerestoringup,”saysWard.“Therewasn’tabirdanywhere,notevenagull,whichisveryunusualdownhere.Andonthebanks,theinsects—theants,everything—wereclimbinghigh.”ThenextdayHurricaneFranceshit.Wasthisanisolatedincident?Hardly.“Somepeoplesaythatanimalshaveasixthsense.Idon’tknowifI’dgothatfar,”saysWildlifeConservationSocietyresearchscientistDianaReiss.“There’salotwestillhavetolearnabouttheirbehavior.ButIdon’tthinkthere’sanyquestionthatanimalscanhear,feelandnoticethingsthatwecan’t.”WhenSriLankaWildlifeDepartmentdeputydirector,H.D.Ratnayake,surveyedthedestructionleftbylastDecember’stsunami,hewasshockedbywhathehadnotseenbefore.Tensofthousandsofhumanswerekilled.Buttherewasverylittlemortality(死亡率)amongwildlife.AtYalaNationalPark,thephenomenonwasespeciallynoticeable.Thoughthehumandeathnumbernearbywasmorethanofficialsfoundnowildlifedeadbodies.Afterthetsunami,wildtaleskeepsurfacing.Residentshavereportedseeingherdsofantelopethunderingfromacoastalareatothehillsbeforethegiantwallofwaterhit.Andnestingflamingos(红鹳)leftlow-lyingareas,headingforthesafetyofhigherground.Howdidtheyknowtroublewasontheway?Scientistscreditawell-tunedsensory(感觉的,感官的)system.“Animalshavetoadapttotheirenvironmenttosurvive,”Reisssays.Changesinatmosphericconditionsalsomayhaveplayedapart,somescientistssay.WildlifephotographerMikeBlairremembersthedayhewitnessedhowwaterfowl(水鸟)cansensechangeintheweather.Thatmorningtheweatherwasmild,withafewsnowgeeseonthemarshes(湿地)atthewildlifeprotectingplace.Butasthedayprogressed,flightafterflightofgeesecrossedtheskyandsettledonthewetlands.Thenextdaytemperaturesdecreasedwidelyandasnowstormhit.“Therefugestaffsaidtherewere00geesethereatthestartoftheday,”saysBlair.“Bytheendoftheday,theywereestimatingtherewere300,000ormore.”Wildlifebiologistsbelievemigratingwaterfowlhaveabuilt-insensetopredicttheapproachoflargestormsandareparticularlyresponsivetochangesofpressureintheair.73.Whatwilltheantelopedobeforeastorm?A.Theywillrushtothetopofthehills.B.Theywillgotothecoastallandtostoresomefood.
C.Theywillleavetheirhomeandmovetoanotherplaceforever.D.Theywillmovetothewetlandstoavoidthestorm.74.InReiss’sopinion,whycananimalssurvivesomedisasterswhilehumanscannot?A.Becausetheyhaveasixthsense.B.Becausetheycanfeelthechangesinatmosphericconditions.C.Becausetheycanfeelandnoticesomethingwehumanbeingscan’t.D.Becausehumanbeingsarewell-developedanddon’tneedtoadapttotheenvironment.75.What’sthemainideaofthepassage?A.Themigrationofthewildlifeanimals.B.Whatwillthewaterfowldowhenthereisadisaster.C.Animalshaveasixsensetopredictthecomingnaturaldisaster.D.Thenumberofhumanbeings’destructionislargerthanthewildanimals’第二卷(计45分)V.根据所给的中文提示完成句子。(共5小题,每空1分,满分10分)1.我会在两个星期后返回悉尼,因为我已经预订好了印度洋----太平洋号火车前往佩思的车票。I’llbebackinSydneyina________becauseI’vemadea_______ontheIndianPacifictraintoPerth.2.即使没有现代航海工具的帮助,旅行家们也不是任凭大海摆布的。Travelerswerenottheoftheseaeventhoughtheydidnothavemodernnavigationalaids.3.这是澳大利亚14项世界遗产之一。ItispartofoneofAustralia’s14World.4.在晴日里,特别是在夏天,海员们能够利用正午头顶上的太阳导航。Onacleardayduringthesummerthesailorscouldusethesunatmiddaytonavigateby.5.我最后一次看到他是周五晚上,当时他正趴在实验室的地上在找什么东西。ThelasttimeIsawhimwasFridaynight.Hewasonhis_______and_______searchingforsomethinginhislaboratory.VI.短文填空阅读下面短文,根据上下文及所给英文提示或首字母填入符合文章逻辑意义,正确形式的单词(共5个空格,每空1分,满分5分)Australiahasafederalgovernmentresponsibleformattersalloverthecountrysuchasdefense,foreignpolicyand___1___(actoftaxing).Nowthegovernmentisplanningsomec____2____ceremoniesinoverlocationsacrossthenationandmorethan9000peoplewillbecomeAustraliancitizens.Thecelebrationisexpectedtobeanexcellentwaytoencouraget___3___,respectandfriendship.Them___4____willdisplaysinginganddancingfromtheirhomelandsassome____5____(habitingalandfromaveryearlyperiod)peoplegivetheirperformancesinthecelebrations.
VII.书面表达30分根据下面表格内容,完成书面表达。注意事项:1.有条理地灵活构思处理,避免死译;要用所学过的地道表达。2.字数150词.题目MyImpressionsoftheBeijingOlympicGames内容1.北京奥运会的成功给我印象深刻,到奥运会上去比赛成了我的梦想,因为参赛给我很大的成就感——我就是奥林匹斯山神。2.邹凯发挥比同伴出色,创造了自己都不可能想象到的纪录;刘子歌在获得女子蝶泳奥运金牌同时打破了世界纪录;费尔普斯改写了好几项吉尼斯世界纪录。3.这些成就------(发挥你的想象写完)参考词汇:奥林匹斯山神Olympian_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________20081028参考答案第一卷I.听力30分1-5BCBCB6-10CABBACCBCB16-AACCII.单选15分21-25ACCBB26-30DBDAB31-35DBAAAIII.完形填空36-40CABDB41-45ACDAC46-50DABDC51-55ABDDBIV.阅读理解30分56-59DCBC60-64AACDB65-68CCDB69-72BCDB73—75ACC第二卷V.翻译:1.fortnight,reservation2.at,mercy3.Heritage,Sites4.especially,overhead5.hands,kneesVI.短文填空5分1.taxation2.citizenship3.tolerance4.migrants5.aboriginalVII.书面表达30分Apossibleversion:MyImpressionsoftheBeijingOlympicGamesIamdeeplyimpressedbythesuccessoftheBeijingOlympicGames.Tocompeteinthe
OlympicGamesbecomesmydreambecauseparticipatinginacompetitiongivesmeagreatfeelingofaccomplishment——I’manOlympian.IwillalwaysrememberthatZhouKaioutshinedhisteammatestosetrecordsthathecouldneverhaveimagined.NorwillIforgetthatLiuZigesmashedtheworldrecordonherwaytowinningOlympicgoldinthewomen’sbutterfly.AndI’mstillexcitedtothinkofthosedayswhenPhelpsrewrotequiteafewGuinnessworldrecords.Theseaccomplishmentsarebreathtaking.However,inrealitytheyrequireanenormousamountofstrengthandfitnessaswellasdetermination.Nopains,nogains,asaproverbsays.OnlywhenwefearnohardshipcanweachievethemandbecomerealOlympians.(138words)听力材料第一节:(Text1)M:I’llhavetheseshoes.PleasetellmehowmuchIpayyou.W:Theyare$40apairandthreepairsmakeatotalof$1Buttodayweoffera10%discount.(Text2)W:Hi,Tom!I’vecaughtyouatlast.Idialedyourphoneatyourhomemanytimes,butnobodyanswered.M:Oh,I’msorryIforgottotellyou,Linda.Imovedtoanewflatlastweek.AndIchangedmyphonenumber.Hereismynewnumber.Callmeifyouhaveanythingtotellme.(Text3)W:I’mgoingtothesupermarket.Whatwouldyoulikemetobuyforyou?M:Well,pleasebuysomeorangesandapplesformewhileyouarethere.W:That’sOK.(Text4)W:Thesetwobamboobasketsarebothverybeautiful.Ireallycan’tdecidewhichtobuy.M:Inmyopinion,thebiggeroneisbetter.Itcanholdmorethings.W:Butthesmalleroneismorebeautiful,Ithink.(Text5)M:I’dliketomaketworeservationsonFlight651forJune8th.W:I’msorry,we’vebookedupthe8th.Butwestillhaveafewseatsavailableonthe9th.第二节:(Text6)W:IfeelveryexcitedtocometoBeijingtowatchtheOlympicGames!DuringthesedaysIhavesometimeleft,wheredoyourecommendIshouldgobesidestheGreatWall?M:Madam,doyouhearthattherearefourthingsyouareabsolutelysupposedtodowhileinBeijing?W:Whatarethey?M:OneisclimbingtheGreatWall,oneisvisitingtheSummerPalace,theothersareeatingBeijing
RoastDuckandshoppinginXiushuiMarket.YesterdaytheUSlatepresidentGeorgeBushwithhisfamilywentshoppinginXiushuiMarket,andboughtsevensilkpajamas.W:Oh,XiushuiMarketiswellknown.It’salsocalledSilkStreet.LastThursday,AnneRogge,wifeofJacques,theInternationalOlympicCommitteepresident,boughtseveraldressesthere.Iamsupposedtoorderasilkdress.Howsoonwillitbesenttome?M:WangZili,generalmanageroftheXiushuiMarketsaid,thetailors’abilitytodeliverclothesasquicklyaseighthoursaftertakinganorderisthemaindrawforshoppers.Soitisefficient.W:Okay.Good.AndwhereisthefamousPekingDuckrestaurant?M:YoumeantheQuanjudeRestaurant?W:Yes.That’stheone.Isiteasytofind?M:Yes,veryeasy.It’sonQianmenStreet.W:It’sjustsouthofTian’anmenSquare,isn’tit?Okay,Iwillgotheretomorrow.(Text7)M:HowcomeDavidisalwaysfullofenergy?W:Hehasastrangebuthighlyeffectivewayofsleeping.M:Whatisthat?W:Hetakesashortsleepforanhoureverysixhoursandhasatotaloffourhoursofsleepeachday.M:Wheredidhegetthatstrangeidea?W:Hereaditinabookwhichsaiditwasthebestwayforhumanbeingsandhebelievesit.M:Howmanyhoursdoyousleepaday?W:Ineedatleastsevenhours.ItriedtofollowDavid’sexamplebutitneverworkedforme.M:IfIsleepduringtheday,Icanneverwakeup.W:NoteveryoneisthesameasDavid,Iguess.Text8M:Aaaagh!W:ButIhaven’ttouchedyou.Whatareyoushoutingfor?M:Youaregoingtotouchme.W:Well,ofcourseIam.HowcanIgiveyouaninjectionwithouttouchingyou?Assoonasyou’vehadtheinjection,yourgumwillfreezeandyouwon’tfeelathing.M:HowdoIknowwhatyouwilldowhileIamasleep?Youmightrobme.W:Nowlet’snotbesilly.Youwon’tgotosleep.Wedon’tdothatnowadays.ThiswilljustfreezetheareaaroundthetoothsothatyouwillnotfeelanypainwhileIampullingoutthetooth.Thatisall.Youwon’tgotosleep.M:WhatcanIdowhileyouareworking?W:YoucanwatcheverythingIdointhatmirroraboveyou.Comealongnow.Text9M:What’stroublingyou,Juliet?Youlookupset.W:I’mokay,butit’sallbecauseofmyfather.
M:Yourfather?Didhetreatyoubadly?W:No,heiskindtome.Ijustworryabouthishealth.M:Iknowyourfatherisalwaysastrongman.Whatiswrongwithhim?W:Hehasgotabadcold,andcoughsdayandnight.M:Haveyousenthimtothedoctor’s?W:Yes,thedoctorsaidthatheavysmokingcausedhisillness.Ifhekeepsonlikethis,hewillcatchcoldsmorethannow!M:Yes,smokingisreallyabadhabit.Itdoesgreatharmtothehealth.Doesn’theknowthat?W:Heknowsthis,buthesaysthathewouldratherdiethangiveupsmoking.Whenevermymothertalksaboutthiswithhim,hegetsangry.Hejustcan’tcontrolhimself.M:IknowtherelationshipbetweenyourfatherandyouisquitegooD.Ithinkhewilllistentoyou.W:WillItrymybesttoadvisehimtogiveupgradually?M:Ihopeyouwillsucceed.第三节Text10Awisewomanwhowastravelinginthemountainsfoundapreciousstoneinastream.Thenextdayshemetanothertravelerwhowashungry,andthewisewomanopenedherbagtoshareherfood.Thehungrytravelersawthepreviousstoneinthewisewoman’sbag,admiredit,andaskedthewisewomantogiveittohim.Thewisewomandidsowithouthesitation.Thetravelerleft.Heknewthejewelwasworthenoughtogivehimsecurityfortherestofhislife.Butafewdayslaterhecameback,searchingforthewisewoman.Whenhefoundher,hereturnedthestoneandsaid,“Iknowhowvaluablethisstoneis.Butwhywereyouwillingtogiveittome?Igiveittoyouinthehopethatyoucangivemesomethingmuchmoreprecious.”'
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