江苏省泗阳中学综合练习(二)
(听力略)
2 /14 2006
第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分)
21. “Hope for the best and prepare for the worst. ” is a proverb, _________ life is beautiful and full of frustrations as well.
A. meaning B. to mean C. means D. meant
22. ________ in the school rules that boy students should not wear long hair.
A. What is required B. What requires C. It is required D. It requires
23. No advertisement so far _______ can have the same effect as this one..
A. made B. has been made C. being made D. to be made
24. A great deal of science and technique has been_______ since China carried out the reform and open policy.
A. brought down B. brought in C. brought out D. brought up
25. ---- ______, Jack? You look pale.
---- I fell off my bike and hurt my legs.
A. What’s going on B. What’s up C. What did you do D. What have you done
26. Beyond_____ stars, Fei Jun-long, the Chinese astronaut , saw nothing but ______ space..
A. /, the B. the , / C. / , / D. the, the
27. ----- Dad, I’m confused what I am going to do after graduation.
----- You’d better first explore your talents and get to know yourself so as to find out______ your real interests lie.
A. what B. where C. in which D. how
28. Since her childhood, she has always tried her best to ____her ideals.
A. live with B. live up to C. live through D. live on
29. _____ I admire him as a writer, I do not like him as a man.
A. As though B. As much C. Much as D. Little as
30. -----Guess what! I came across an old friend at the English evening last night.
----- _________ I’m sure you had a wonderful time together.
A. Sounds good! B. Very well. C. How nice ! D. All right
31. They expect us to do whatever they want ______ painting, decorating and repairs.
A. on the way B. by way of C. out of the way D. in the way of
32. ------Tom, what would you like to eat, some beef?
------ Mom, anything ______ beef. You know, I dislike beef.
A. but B. like C. than D. with
33.------Has Billy finished his homework today?
------ I have no idea. He ______ it this morning.
A. would do B. was doing C. has done D. had done
34.-----_______ I book a table for dinner in advance?
----- Yes, you______ .The restaurant is always full of people.
A. Must, can B. Will, will C. Shall, need D. Shall, must
35. The_____ look in her face suggested that she______ it before.
A. surprising, wouldn’t know B. surprised, hadn’t known
C. surprising, hadn’t known D. surprised, shouldn’t know
第二节:完型填空(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到55各题所给的四个选项中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
I have certainly seen lots of changes in my lifetime! I look around my home and see ‘modcons’ that I could never have 36 of fifty or sixty years ago. I 37 the early part of childhood in a cottage without running water or electricity and yet these days, I feel 38 if there is a power cut for even just an hour or two! So, I have changed too. Things that I couldn’t even imagine in the past now seem quite 39 .
I’m not convinced(确信), however, that people are happier today than they were 50 years ago. We are certainly materially better off than we were 40 most people still seem to be 41 down by problems. My daughter and her family are a good 42 . They have a spacious, comfortable home with every labor-saving device you can 43 . There’s a washing machine, a clothes dryer, and all sorts of other household items which are 44 to save time but it seems to me that my daughter and her husband just spend all that ‘saved’ time 45 ! They never 46 and are always complaining of being 47 and ‘stressed’.
Children these days have all sorts of ‘educational toys’ and yet they seem unable to 48 themselves. My daughter tries to limit the time her children spend watching television but when they aren’t watching TV, they are 49 . They play with new toys for 50 and then discard(丢掉) them once the novelty(新鲜感) has 51 . When we were children, we had almost nothing but we were so 52 . We had all sorts of fun and games in the nearby woods. But, of course, children can’t play 53 outdoors any longer. There is so much crime and parents are afraid to let their children go out alone 54 they are molested, kidnapped, raped or even murdered. These crimes may not be directly 55 to modern inventions but there must be some connection.
36. A. seen B. dreamed C. spoken D. touched
37. A. took B. cost C. spent D. afforded
38. A. uneasy B. sad C. comfortable D. happy
39. A. impressive B. impossible C. normal D. public
40. A. so B. while C. and D. but
41. A. weighed B. cut C. put D. laid
42. A. case B. type C. explanation D. illustration
43. A. think of B. think over C. think about D. think through
44. A. announced B. arranged C. designed D. formed
45. A. to work B. working C. work D. worked
46. A. worry B. relax C. play D. retire
47. A. patient B. tired C. extraordinary D. unconscious
48. A. influence B. analyze C. amuse D. teach
49. A. intelligent B. miserable C. joyful D. convenient
50. A. day by day B. a day after day C. a day and two D. a day or two
51. A. gave off B. worn out C. worn off D. gave out
52. A. inventive B. inventing B. invented D. inviting
53. A. fantastically B. dangerously C. conveniently D. safely
54. A. in case B. so that C. least D. even though
55. A. related B. referred C. addicted D. belong
第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
阅读下面短文,从每小题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Sixty-seven years ago, Canadian doctor Norman Bethune gave up his easy life and travelled far from home to help Chinese people suffering during World War II. Thousands of lives were saved, but he lost his own because of blood poisoning.
“The selfless help of Dr Bethune is highly respected among the Chinese and will be remembered forever,” said Chinese President Hu Jintao, during his first official visit to Canada on September 9.
During Hu’s two-day stay, China and Canada agreed to build a strategic partnership(战略伙伴关系 )to steadily improve bilateral relations ( 双边关系 ).The two sides also made a series of plans for co-operation on trade ,energy, cultural exchanges and more.
People in China and Canada have had a great friendship for a long time. The earliest ties started in trade in 1780.Chinese silk, china and tea were very popular among rich people in Canada. During World War II, many Canadians like Dr Bethune made a contribution to the Chinese victory.
In 1970,an official relationship was set up .Since then, there has been an increase in co-operation across many different areas. Trade between the two sides has risen. China has become Canada’s second biggest trade partner, following the U.S. Chinese-made textiles are favoured by many Canadians.
In recent years, thousands of Chinese immigrants have moved to Canada. They have become the largest minority group there. Together with them millions of businessmen and foreign students, who often travel between the two countries, are a big help in promoting bilateral communication.
Da Shan, whose real name is Mark Rowswell, is one of them. He was a Canadian student in Beijing and has become a popular comic star for Chinese viewers. Mark has acted as a special bridge between the two peoples for more than 15 years.
56.Which of the following is NOT correct according to the passage?
A. Some Chinese goods were very popular in rich people in Canada.
B. Chinese are the largest minority group in Canada
C. The first co-operation between China and Canada started in 1780.
D. China is the biggest trade partner of Canada.
57.The passage is mainly about____________.
A. Chinese President Hu Jintao’s first visit to Canada
B. important figures who promoted the friendship between China and Canada
C. the development of bilateral communication between China and Canada
D. how the trade partnership between China and Canada was built up
58.Which is the right order to describe the development of Canada and China’s relationship?
a. Norman Bethune came to China.
b. Many Chinese moved to Canada.
c. Chinese silk and tea could be bought in Canada.
d. China and Canada set up an official relationship.
e. Da Shan started his Chinese life.
A .b,c,a,e,d B.c,e,d,b,a, C.a,d,b,c,e D.c,a,d,b,e
59.Why did Da Shan come to China 15 years ago?
A. He came to China to study.
B. He wanted to promote the friendship between the two countries.
C. He wanted to become a comic star.
D. He had many friends he wanted to visited.
60.The passage is most probably _____.
A. an advertisement B. a news story
C. a student’s composition D. an academic report
B
There are two factors which determine an individual’s intelligence. The first is the sort of brain he is born with. Human brains differ considerably, some being more capable than others. But no matter how good a brain he has to begin with, an individual will have a low order of intelligence unless he has opportunities to learn .So the second factor is what happens to the individual, the sort of environment in which life is reared. If an individual is handicapped(制约)environmentally, it is likely that his brain will fail to develop and he will never attain the level of intelligence of which he is capable.
The importance of environment in determining an individual’s intelligence can be demonstrated by the case of history of the identical twins. Peter and Mark ,being identical, the twins had identical brains at birth, and their growth processes are the same .When the twins were three months old, their parents died, and they were placed in separate foster homes. Peter was reared by parents of low-intelligence in an isolated(被隔离的)community with poor educational opportunities. Mark was reared in the home of well-to-do parents who had been to college. He was read to as a child, sent to good schools, and given every opportunity to be stimulated(刺激)intellectually. This environmental difference continued until the twins were in their late teens, when they were given tests to measure their intelligence. Mark’s IQ was 125,twenty-five points higher than the average and fully forty points higher than his identical brother’s. Given equal opportunities, the twins ,having identical brains, would have tested at roughly the same level.
61.The best title for this passage is______.
A. Measuring Your Intelligence
B .How Someone’s Brain Has an Effect in His Intelligence
C .The Case of the Twins, Peter and Mark
D .Intelligence and Environment
62.The underlined sentence means that_______.
A. the environment one lives in has no effects on intelligence
B. one’s intelligence can have an important effect on the environment
C. the good environment one lives in has a bad effect on intelligence
D.whether the environment one lives in is good or bad has an important effect on intelligence
63.This passage suggests that an individual’s IQ______.
A. can be predicted at birth
B. stay the same throughout his life
C. can be increased by education
D. is determined by his childhood
64.The best statement of the main idea of the passage is that_______.
A. human brains differ considerably
B. the brain a person is born with is more important in determining his intelligence
C. environment is very important in determining a person’s intelligence
D. identical brains will have the same intelligence
C
I
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This summer, join the International Conservation Scouts on a fun - filled holiday with a difference. Year after year, young people from all around the world get together at one of our sixteen conservation (环境保护) camp. Their shared aim? To help protect the countryside and its wildlife. Many animals and plants are in danger of disappearing forever. The dormouse, a kind of mouse, for example, needs woodland plants for food and trees to stay in. Its habitat (栖息地) is being destroyed by man and it needs our help to survive. On a conservation camp holiday you will learn all about nature and how to protect it. Our trained leaders will accompany you and tell you everything you need to know. Because of this you don' t need any experience, just energy and enthusiasm. You will explore the countryside and work to ensure the survival of hundreds of animals and plants and still have plenty of time to enjoy the camp’s excellent sports facilities and organized nature paths through beautiful scenery. The International Conservation Scouts is a worldwide organization, so there must be a camp near you, You can spend a splendid holiday at any of the camps for as little as f 60 including accommodation and food. For more information send for a free conservation camps handbook today. International Conservation ScoutsStanton St John Oxford shire OX7 1TL THEKEY TO SAVING WILDUFE IS TO FROTECT NATURAL HABITATS: YOUR WORK WILL MAKE A DIFFERCNCE |
65. The main purpose of this passage is ___.
A. to offer young people a fun - filled holiday
B. to attract young people to attend a conservation camp
C. to persuade people into exploring the countryside
D. to raise funds for the International Conservation Scouts
66. According to the passage, you can ___ at the conservation camps.
A. experiment on the dormouse B. practise your favorite hobbies
C. enrich your knowledge of wildlife D. have free accommodation and food
67. Judging from the writing style of the passage, it is ___.
A. a piece of advertisement B. a science report
C. a passage for professional reading D. a passage for arguing an opinion
D
In some children who go blind, certain parts of the brain that normally control vision appear to switch jobs and focus instead on sound, a new study has found.
The study, by researchers at the University of Montreal, involved 7 adults who could see and 12 adults who had lost their vision when they were children. Each participant sat in a room with 16 loudspeakers at different locations. The room was designed so that there were no echoes. During the experiment, the speakers irregularly produced sounds. Participants had to point to where the sounds were coming from. Meanwhile, the researchers monitored blood flow in the brains of the participants to see which brain structures were working during the task.
The results showed that five of the blind participants were very good at pointing to where sounds were coming from. In these people, blood flow increased in the visual cortex- an area at the back of the right side of the brain. This part of the brain is usually associated with vision.
The other seven blind participants showed no increase in activity in the visual cortex. These people didn't do very well at picking out where sounds were coming from. Now, the researchers are looking at whether these people have gained an enhanced sense of touch instead of sound to replace their lost vision.
The scientists say that their study shows how adaptable parts of the brain can be.
68. The purpose of the experiment described in the passage is to find whether
A. blind children can regain their sight
B. blind people have a better sense of sound
C. the sense of touch is better among blind people
D. blood flow in the brains of blind people is slower
69. The participants of the experiment were asked ___.
A. to tell the difference between 16 sounds
B. to take down the time each sound lasted
C. to identify the direction the sound came from
D. to detect the number of the loudspeakers.
70. During the experiment, blood flow in the brains of the participants was measured in order to ___.
A. learn about the way they react to echoes
B. look for the way of enhancing hearing ability
C. find which parts of the brain were functioning
D. expose the relationship between seeing and touching
71. Which of the following statements best summarizes the main idea of the passage?
A. Most blind people have a well - developed sense of touch.
B. People go blind because of the breakdown of their visual cortex.
C. Most blind people have a better sense of sound than normal people.
D. Human brains can adjust themselves after the loss of a certain function.
E
Indian's snake charmers are to be retrained as wildlife teachers under a plan to prevent their unique skills and knowledge from being lost. The charmers, who make snakes dance to the sound of flutes(笛子), used to be a traditional feature of Indian life, performing in towns and villages, until they were banned in 1972 to control the trade in snake skins.
The government is now considering a plan to train the saperas, as they are known, to visit schools and zoos to tell children about forests and wildlife. There is also a proposal to set up a “dial a snake charmer” service to help householders to deal with unwelcome intruders.
“For generations they have been a feature of Indian life but now they can't earn a living for fear of arrest,” said Behar Dutt, a conservationist behind the plans, “if a policeman doesn’t catch them, animal rights activists report them.”
Many snake charmers have continued to work clandestinely since the ban, despite the threat of up to three years in jail. But their trademark cloth-covered baskets, hung from a bamboo pole carried across their shoulders, make them an easy target for police.
The fate of Shisha Nath, 56, from Badarpur, a village just outside of Delhi, is typical of practitioners(从业者) of the dying art. “I used to earn enough to support my family and send my children to school, "he said. "Now it's hard to earn even f, 1 a day. My children want to be snake charmers. It’s our identity. We love the work. But it s become impossible.
Next month Dutt’s project to train 30 snake charmers will begin at a snake park in Pune, western India, where experts will enrich their home-grown skills with some formal knowledge.
More than the law, though, it is the dishonest attitude of their fellow countryman that angers many snake charmers.
"'We're disturbed all the time but when people want a snake removed from the house, they rush to us," said Prakash Nath, who was ordered recently to the home of Sonia Gandhi, the Congress party leader.
72. According to the passage, snake charmers will be retrained as wildlife teachers mainly because___.
A. schools need large numbers of such teachers
B. most of them cannot support their families
C. their performances on the street are banned
D. the government plans to save the dying art
73. The purpose of the proposed "dial a snake charmer" telephone service is ___.
A. to give performance of snake dancing
B. to teach householders how to catch and kill snakes
C. to offer cleaning service to wealthy householders
D. to help remove unwanted snakes from the houses
74. The word "clandestinely" in paragraph 4 can be best replaced by the word "___"
A. secretly B. publicly C. subconsciously D. diligently
75. Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?
A. Snake charmers can easily be recognized by the police on the street.
B. Children of snake charmers would not like to continue their fathers' job.
C. Snake charmers are quite angry with the attitude of their fellow countrymen.
D. The animal rights activists take a negative attitude towards snake charmers.
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1.5分,满分15分)
I was used to be a loser and everything I did always 76.____________
went wrong. During that time, I was extreme 77.____________
disappointed with me. I couldn’t do everything 78.____________
well no matter easy it was. In the meantime, an 79.____________
old friend of me encouraged me to stand up again 80.____________
and told me that he was still young enough to try 81._____________
more time. I took his advice and made a great 82.____________
effort to achieve something. Then I found I could do 83._____________
things much more better. Now I no longer think I am 84.____________
a person who often loses things but I can do things well. 85.____________
第二节: 书面表达(满分25分)
外国友人Smith先生到中国来旅游,看到北京2008年奥运会吉祥物(mascots) 福娃(friendlies)非常感兴趣,但他却不知其含意,请你用英语向Smith先生作一简单的口头
介绍。内容要点如下:
福娃是2008年北京奥运会的吉祥物,是由一组(5个)布娃娃(rag doll)组成:
贝贝(Beibei)—代表世界的繁荣。贝贝是水上运动的高手。
晶晶(Jingjing)—大熊猫,充满力量,是人与自然和谐的象征(symbol)。
欢欢(Huanhuan)—福娃中的大哥哥。传递 更快、更高、更强的奥林匹克精神。
迎迎(yingying)—驰骋如飞的藏羚羊(Tibetan antilope),展现绿色奥运。他身手敏捷,是田径好手。
妮妮(Nini)---展翅飞翔的燕子(swallow),把春天和喜悦带给人们,将在体操赛中闪亮登场(turn up)。
五个福娃的名字组成一句话,北京欢迎你。表达了中国人民对世界人民的友好情意。
词数:100左右。开头已给出,不计入总词数。
Friendlies are the mascots of the 2008 Olympics, which are made up of five rag dolls.
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综合练习二答案
单选。21-25 ACABB 26-30 BBBCC 31-35 DABDB
完形36-55:BCACD ADACB BBCBD CADAA
阅读56-75: DCDA B DDCCB C ABCC DDDAB
改错76. was去掉 77. extreme-extremely 78. everything –anything 79. ^ how 80.me-mine 81. he-I 82. time-times 83. 正确 84. more去掉 85. but-and
书面表达:
Friendlies are the mascots of the 2008 Olympics, which are made up of five rag dolls. Beibei represents the prosperity of the world. He is the top player on the water. Jingjing is a panda, who is full of energy and he is a symbol in harmony with nature. Huanhuan is the eldest of the five. He shows the Olympic spirit of swifter, higher, and stronger. Yingying is a Tibetan antilope, which is a representative of green Olympics. He is good at games in track and field. Nini is a flying swallow. It brings pleasure and joy to people. It will turn up in the game of gymnastics. The five names read: Welcome to Beijing. They will help to express the friendship between Chinese people and the people all over the world. (116 words)