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湖北省部分重点中学

2005—2006学年度高三年级联考

英 语 试 卷

本试卷分为第I卷和第II卷两部分,满分150分.考试时间120分钟.

第Ⅰ卷(三部分 共115分)

第一部分:听力理解(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选项,并标在试卷的相应位置.听完每段对话,你将有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.How long does the woman have to wait outside the shop?

  A.15 minutes.      B.45 minutes.       C.50 minutes.

2. What's the woman doing?

  A.Looking for her keys.  B.Putting on her coat.   C.Missing her friend.

3.How will the man go to the airport?

  A.By bus.       B.By taxi.        C.By motorbike.

4.Where are the two speakers?

 A.In a book store.     B.In a hospital.       C.At an office.

5.When is the man expected to see Professor Brown?

A.On Monday.         B. On Friday.          C.On Tuesday or Wednesday.

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,你将有时随阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题给出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6~8题.

6.What courses the woman going to study at the college?

A.Computing.YCY      B.Basic Programming.   C.Advanced Programming.

7.How many students and staff are there at the college?

A 500.               B.550.               C.600.

8.Which club will the woman probably join?

  A.Tennis Club.        B.Table Tennis Club.    C.Cinema Club.

听第7段对话,回答第9~11题.

9.Why was the woman on the underground train?

   A.She was going to work.

    B.She was coming home from work.

   C.She was traveling to another place.

10.What did the woman do when the robber pointed a knife at her?

   A.She ran to a policeman for help.               

    B.She called for help.

  C.She caught hold of the man’s knife.

11.Who caught the robber when he was running away?

   A.A policeman.      B.Two passengers.     C.The woman herself.

听第8段对话,回答第12~14题.

12.Where is the conversation probably taking place?

   A.At a furniture store.  B.In a street.          C.In a hotel.

13.What is the woman looking for?

  A.Her wallet.        B.The table.          C.A leather sofa.

14. How did the woman find out the item?

    A.She has bought one before.  

B.She saw one at her friend’s home.

  C.She read an advertisement.

听第9段对话,回答第15~17题.

15.How does Bob seem to feel about his haircut?

A.It is just what he wanted.                      

B.He enjoys having the latest style.

  C.He dislikes it immensely.

16.What did Bob see on the floor?

  A.A broken mirror.      B.The hairstylist.       C.Piles of hair.

17.What do people keep saying to Bob?

   A,“Please put it back on.”                      

    B.“It’ll grow back.”

  C.“It won’t grow fast enough.”

听第10段材料,回答第18—20题.

18.In winter, what do John and Marsha do every morning?

A.Turn off the solar collectors.  

B.Open the curtains during the day.

  C.Heat water for washing.

19.When do John and Marsha close the curtains in the morning ?

    A.In summer.         B.In winter.            C.In autumn.

20.What do John and Marsha most probably do in winter?

A.Turn off all the four collectors. 

B.Take off two of the collectors.

  C.Turn on the two collectors that help to heat the house.

第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)

第一节:单项选择(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

21.—Could I make it 28th December?

  —     .

  A.You can control it               B.That’s fine with me

  C.It’s not my business               D.Go ahead with it

22.一Do you have anything in mind     you’d like for supper7

  一Well,    is okay with me.

  A.which;everything  YCY         B.what;whatever

  C.where;something               D.that;anything

23.Most experts predict that all these efforts will lead to    strong and powerful China,    country that can surprise the whole world.

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

24.Next to the hole        a bell was fastened.

   A.a nail was there;from that        B.was a nail:to which

   C.was a nail;to that            D.a nail was there:from which

25.He borrowed 200 yuan from me for the trip and then,    that, asked me if he could borrow my bike.

   A.except for     B.but for        C.on top of      D.in spite of

26.     from other continents for millions of years,Australia has many plants and animals that cannot be found    in the world.

   A.Being separated;anywhere else      

    B.Having separated;nowhere else

    C.Having been separated;in any other country  

     D.To be separated;anywhere else

27.—It cost me 25 yuan to get here.

 一Well,it was crazy of you to take a taxi    you could come by bus as well.

   A.as            B.if            C.because        D.when

28.一You know what? Wang Wei wants to be Yao Ming after he graduates from schoo1.

  一Are you kidding? He will never    a person like him.

   A.change        B.make          C.turn          D.get

29.   tired the mother is,she is always patient   her naughty boy.

A.No matter how;of              B.However:with 

C.However;of                  D.Whenever:with

30.—Will you    our house while we are out on holiday?

  —We11,that ought to be no problem.

   A.keep an eye on                  B.keep an eye out 

C.have an eye for                  D.have an eye to

31.I was    them about my travels when she    with a story of her own on her visit to Hainan.

  A.to tell;broke down            B.about to tell;broke out

  C.on the point of telling;broke up      D.telling:broke in

32.It’s hoped that an end can    to pollution of any kind and we humans can live    with nature.

  A.be made;in condition             B.be performed;in agreement

  C.be put; in harmony              D.be brought;in terms with

33.Clean food does not  people will not get cancer but it can   play a significant role in reducing the number of its victims.

A.mean;at least   B.prove:at last  C.prevent;at most   D.save;at present

34.     our party’s reform policy,the economic situation of our country has already     much better than before.

  A.Owing to;turned on            B.Because of; turned over

C.Despite;turned around            D.Thanks to; turned out

35.She    more visits to her parents.She has been regretting not doing so since they passed away.

A.should pay     B.would pay     C.should have paid D.would have paid

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和D)中,选出最佳选项.

  There is a saying “Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.”  36 one individual considers beautiful may not be beautiful to another.When we talk about beauty in people,we often  37 to their physical attractiveness.Of course,a beautiful or handsome face is pleasant  38 .But to me,beauty is not only 39  that pleases the eyes,but also pleases the other senses and the 40  .I think true beauty makes you see 41 the lovely sight.It will give you insight or realization of something interesting beyond Just the   42 appearance.

  The most memorable “beautiful people” are those who have attractive personalities 43  the

pretty faces. In one of my classes,there were two beautiful girls,Sue and Lin. 44 had almost

perfect faces and slender(苗条的) 45 .But Lin was used to getting her way.She felt that her 46 

could help her get anything she wanted, 47  among the boys. Sue, 48 ,treated her beauty

in a matter-of-fact way and she was 49  to everyone. She was also a member of the debating

team.Her personality was mostly 50 by others and it made her a more striking beauty than Lin.

Inner beauty is another kind of beauty that 51 people greatly.People who have this kind of

beauty have gained inner peace.They 52 their fellowmen,and try to right the injustices in this world.Two 53 personalities who are examples of this are Nelson Mandela and Mother Theresa.Mandela is willing to 54 his life and freedom to win equal rights for the 55 in South Africa.Mother Theresats task is to help the poorest of the world’s poor.This inner beauty gives a certain brightness to their look and makes the world a better place.

36.A.Why       B.That       C.What      D.How

37.A.point        B.refer       C.stick        D.come

38.A.1ooking at     B.to look at     C.seeing       D.to notice

39.A.something     B.anything      C.everything     D.all

40.A.heart        B.brain       C.head       D.mind

41.A.under       B.below       C.beyond      D.out of

42.A.outward      B.inward      C.backward     D.forward

43.A.behind      B.under      C.after        D.over

44.A.Either       B.All        C.Each       D.Both

45.A.numbers      B.figures      C.states       D.forms

46.A.appearance     B.experience    C.manner       D.way

47.A.completely    B.specially      C.especially      D.generally

48.A.the other way round               B.by the way    

    C.in that case                     D.otherwise

49.A.nice       B.rude       C.impolite      D.gentle

50.A.scolded      B.received     C.struck      D.accepted

51.A.disappoints     B.hurts       C.pleases       D.attracts

52.A.turn to       B.depend on     C.care about     D.call for

53.A.ordinary       B.well—known   C.common     D.ugly

54.A.spare       B.show      C.give       D.send

55.A.humans     B.whites         C.citizens      D.blacks

第三部分: 阅读理解(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)

  从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项.

A

  They cannot vote which nations should have a seat on the United Nations、Security Council,but ordinary people have shown their feelings.

  By Tuesday afternoon,over 11.5 million people in and outside China had signed an online petition saying Japan should not succeed in its bid for an everlasting seat on the Security Council.

  The loud call is due to the historical facts in World War Ⅱ.Some Japanese politicians said their country is ready to play a more active role in global affairs,and their country’s contribution can no longer be limited to financial aspects.

  The petition by 11.5 million people tells Japan that money alone cannot buy their hearts.

  A new history textbook that a right—wing Japanese organization has submitted for official agreement goes so far as to paint Japan as a "victim” in World War Ⅱ.Its authors even say that China started all the wars between the two countries.

  Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi turned down an invitation to a grand party in Moscow on May 9 to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the end of War World Ⅱ.Koizumi’s absence will do nothing but encourage more probes(追究)into his country’s、historical baggage.

  Japanese politicians continue to visit the Yasukuni Shrine.Wartime leader and war criminal Hideki Xojo,as well as five other hanged war criminals,are buried at the shrine.They talk about peace during the visits and ask their Asian neighbors to understand Japanese culture,which requires them to visit Shinto shrines to mark seasonal celebrations.But they don’t see the pains that the Japanese invasion brought on other Asian countries.How can a nation sleep with such a history on its conscience? The amount of money Japan gives the   United Nations does not necessarily give the country the role in international a flairs.Neither will an everlasting seat on the Security Council free Japan from its historical baggage.

56.According to some Japanese politicians their visits to Shinto Shrines are due to   

  A.the fact that the six World War Ⅱ criminals were buried there

  B.the intention that Japan wants to get an everlasting seat on the Security Council

  C.the requirement of Japanese culture

  D.the probes of the war criminals

57.The 11.5 million people signed an online petition to   

  A.stop Japan from bidding an everlasting seat on the Security Council

  B.express their feelings that they didn’t want Japan to win its bid

  C.honor the people who died in World War II

  D.support the idea that.Japan should give the UN more money

58.In a new Japanese history book   

  A.the Japanese are described as right-wing people

  B.many victims submitted the agreement,in World War Ⅱ

  C.Japanese government has signed the agreement officially

D.China is considered to have been responsible for the war

59.Which of the following descriptions about Japan is NOT true ?

  A.It wants more probes into its historical baggage.

  B.The government refused an invitation to the 60th anniversary of the end of World War Ⅱ.

  C.It wants to get an everlasting seat on the Security Council.

  D.It gives the UN much money.

B

Upper West Side widow Mimi Scott has been handed a heartbreaking ultimatum--lose  three of her four dogs by tomorrow or get out of her plush Lincoln Park apartment.

For the 64--year—old dog lover,there’s only one choice.

  “I have created a family,and getting rid of them would be like losing nay children,”she said yesterday.“I’m beside myself.It’s destroying me. I’ve been crying so much.”

  “When you live on your own you get such a close bond to your pets,”she added.“It’s them that I wake up for and I'd rather sell my home than live without them.”

  Scott,an artistic director of the Manhattan Playwrights,has lived in  her $1.25 million apartment on W.71 st St.for nine years.

  She bought her Havanese pup,Lucy,and her Bolognese dogs,Coconut and Laura,last   July to keep her 9-year-old Lhasa apso,Kramer, company.

  But last month she was told of a strict building bylaw that bans residents from keeping  more than one dog.The other three pooches had to go.

  “I knew nothing of the bylaw,which I knew was my mistake,”said Scott,who sits on the coop board.“But they should have told me in July before I’d built such a bond.Letting  these dogs go now would break my heart.”

  Scott believed she enjoyed and was proud of living in the apartment and the building.“But I feel betrayed(被背叛了),”she said.

  “What choice do I have? I've started looking for a new place,and just hope the board  will let my dogs stay until I move.”

  Scott said she had not been a part of any board meetings discussing her dogs,which she believes were held after one of her neighbors complained.

  She was told by the building manager, Justine Lapi,of the board’s decision in February.

  She got the ultimatum on Monday, telling her she faces a $ 500 fine if the dogs remain after tomorrow and an additional $ 25 fine for each day after that.

“I don’t make the rules,I just do what I’m told,”she said.

60.According to the context,the underlined phrase “beside myself” should mean“  ”.

  A.not living alone                 B.not in good health

  C.unselfish                   D.unable to control myself

61.Scott’s four dogs are named      

  A.Kramer, Lucy,Coconut and Laura

  B.Havanese,Bolognese,Lhasa and Kramer

  C.Havanese,Lucy,Coconut and Laura

  D.Coconut,Laura,Lhasa and Kramer

62.Asked why,probably Scott would say, “I feel betrayed because I     .”

  A.have to give up my love for the place

  B.have to stop keeping the dogs

  C.haven’t been treated properly by my neighbors

  D.consider the bylaw unreasonable

C

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2.Advertisers who wish to insert an ad should submit (put forward) an advertising Order Form with all advertisement information and any necessary documents 10 days before ore the date of publication.After this deadline,additional charge swill be incurred(brought up-on oneself).

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  A.Services                     B.Legal & General nonce

  C.Education                    D.Recruitment

64.If someone wants to advertise his vocational training in the newspaper,the least fee he will pay is RMB  yuan.

   A.140         B.170         C.100          D.310

65.Which of the following statement is right.

   A.The smaller the size is, the lower the advertising rate is.

   B.The larger the size is, the lower the advertising rate is.

   C.The size has nothing to do with the advertising rate.

   D.The advertising fee is decided only by size.

66.China Daily refuses to accept the advertisement that  

    A.contains any illustrations           B.is put in after the deadline

   C.contains anything false           D.is too long

D

  Motherhood may make women smarter and may help prevent dementia(痴呆)in old age by bathing the brain in protective hormones(荷尔蒙),U.S.researchers reported on Thursday.

  Tests on rats show that those who raise two or more litters  of pups considerably better in tests of memory and skills than rats who have no babies,and their brains show changes that suggest they may be protected against diseases such as Alzheimer’s(早老痴呆病).University of Richmond psychology Professor Craig Kinsley believes his findings will translate into humans.

  “Our research shows that the hormones of pregnancy(怀孕)are protecting the brain, including estrogen(雌激素),which we know has many neuron-protective effects,”Kinsley said.“It’s rat data but humans are mammals just like these animals are mammals,”He added in a telephone interview.“They go through pregnancy and hormonal changes.”

  Kinsley said he hoped public health officials and researchers will look to see if having had children protects a woman from Alzheimer’s and other forms of age-related brain decline.

  “When people think about pregnancy,they think about what happens to babies and the mother from the neck down,”said Kinsley,who presented his findings to the annual meetings of the Society of Neuron-Science in Orlando,Florida.

  “They do not realize that hormones are washing on the brain.If you look at female animals who have never gone through pregnancy,they act differently toward young.But if she goes through pregnancy. she will sacrifice her life for her baby--that is a great change in her behavior that showed in genetic alterations to the brain.”

67.What does the phrase “litters of pups” mean in the second paragraph?

A.Baby rats.    B.Animals.    C.Old rats.      D.Grown-up rats.

68.What can protect the brain of a woman according to the paragraph?

  A.Estrogen                    B.The hormones of pregnancy.

  C.More exercise.                 D.Taking care of children.

69.“It’s rat data but humans are mammals just like these animals are mammals.” What does  the sentence suggest?

  A.The experiments on the rats have nothing to do with humans.

  B.The experiment on the rats are very important for animals.

  C.The experiment on the rats are much the same on humans.

  D.The experiments on the rats are much the same on other animals.

70.Which title is the best for this passage? 

  A.Do You Want to Be Smarter?       B.Motherhood Makes Women Smarter

C. Mysterious Hormones          D.An Important Study

第Ⅱ卷(共45分)

第四部分:写作(共三节,满分45分)

第一节:单词拼写(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

71.When skating,you should c    on the way your body moves in the air.

72.Silk from China found its way over land along the Silk Road to India and the  Middle East,in e    for spices and glass.

73.It was not until the late 1960s that the government passed laws to  (加强)the rights of Aborigines and to improve their living conditions.

74.For today’s graduates,opportunities to find well-paid jobs in big cities are far from a    

75.He said nothing,m       (只是)smiled and watched her.

76.During the outbreak of SARS,a new hospital was built in record time where the sick could

c       doctors and receive immediate treatment.

77.For many weeks, we had been a        to seeing dead animals and abandoned wagons.

78.Advertising is very powerful because f      (频繁的)advertising increases product sales.

79.It takes patience and perseverance to a      a foreign language.

80.A month had passed before the police could find enough e       to prove him guilty.

第二节:短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

  It was Christmas Eve and Della was unhappy,because       81.     

she hasn’t enough money to buy a present for her husband        82.     

Jim.She was worry.She wept and looked            83.     

sad out of the window.When she saw herself            84.     

in the front of the mirror, her eyes shone and soon her face             85.     

lost it’s color.She had an idea to get money to buy            86.     

a present. She went out,walked down the street,stopped        87.     

at a shop which bought hair.She sold her brown            88.     

and shining hair that she took pride.With the $20 she            89.     

got,she spent two hours searching the present.                90.     

第三节:书面表达(满分25分)

  材料:2005年11月14目清晨6时许,山西沁源发生一起交通惨案:一辆大货车突然驶入正在乡村公路上晨跑的中学生队伍中,酿成21人死亡、3人重伤、18人轻伤的重大交通事故.事故发生后,国家相关部门正采取积极措施解决善后事宜.

  请就以上材料谈谈你个人的见解(如分析这起事故的原因及相关部门应采取的措施等).

注意:

l.词数:120左右;

2.不必逐句翻译所给材料;

  3.内容可适当发挥,注意观点合理,行文连贯.

 

英语参考答案

听力  1—5 BACAB 6—10 CBCAC 11—15 BACBC 16—20 CBBAC

单选 21—25 BDABC 26—30 CDBBA  31—35 DCADC

完填 36—40 CBBAD 41—45 CAADB  46—50 ACAAD 51—55 DCBCD

阅读 56—60 CBDAD 61—65 ACBCA  66—70 CABCB

单词 71 concentrate  72 exchange  73 strengthen 74 abundant 75 merely  76 consult

   77 accustomed  78 frequent  79 acquire  80 evidence

改错 81 and—but  82 hasn’t—hadn't   83 worry—worried   84 sad—sadly

   85删去第一个the  86 it’s—its   87 stopped前加and  88 √

   89pride后加in  90 searching后加for

书面表达(略)