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2017 年高起专英语入学考试复习题 (一) 一、选择填空 1. Michael tries to earn much money by hard work and save money ___ travelling abroad. A. in hope of B. to hope C. in the hope of D. for the hope of 2. ______indoors watching TV, I prefer to go hunting in the forests. A. Rather than stay B. Rather than to stay C. Rather than staying D. Rather staying 3. Can you imagine ______the dinner for his family? A. George to cook B. George to be cooking C. George cooking D. George’s cooking 4. —Shall I begin the story? —______, we’re all listening. A. All right B. Go ahead C. Yes, you will D. Certainly 5. That car accident ______three people their lives. A. lost B. cost C. killed D. took 6. —Have you ______drinking? —Not yet. A. been used for B. got used for C. been used to D. got used to 7. —What is ______distance between Beijing University and Qing Hua University? —Sorry, I don’t know it exactly, but the two universities are within ______easy distance? A. the;不填 B. the;an C. 不填;an D. 不填;不填 8. The passenger ______a sign with his hand and the taxi began to drive towards him. A. had B. gave C. made D. did 9. We all think it most foolish ______that mistake . A. for you to make B. of you to make C. for your making D. of your making 10. —I don’t understand this sentence. —Then you’d better get Henry ______that sentence to you once more. A. explain B. to explain C. explaining D. explained 11. —Excuse me, sir. I’m writing a research report on French culture? Do you mind answering me a few questions? —______. A. Certainly B. By all means C. Yes, please D. No, of course not 12. The squirrel was so lucky that it just missed ______. A. catching B. to catch C. being caught D. to be caught 13. The Coast Guards reported ______a ship without hanging its national flag. A. to see B. to have seen C. seeing D. seen 14. We’ll put off the outing until next week, ______we won’t be so busy. A. when B. which C. what D. as 15. Our class ______a wonderful folk dance, which caused a lot of applause ( 掌 声)when it was over. A. put up B. put away C. put aside D. put on 16. The rain will ______our plan for a picnic. A. affect B. influence C. effect D. infect 17. ______other good students, the teacher thinks, Hank is ______student. A. Compared with; a most satisfied B. Compared to; the most satisfied C. Comparing to; the more satisfying D. Compared with; a more satisfying 18. The population of this city, forty percent of which ______, ______15% in the last three years. A. are Germans; has risen B. are German; has fallen try C. is Germans; have increased to D. is Germans; has been reduced try 19. It was about 600 years ago ______the first clock with a face and an hour hand was made. A. that B. until C. before D. when 20. It was 1969 ______two Americans got to the moon by space ship. A. which B. when C. that D. as 21. He is the only man ______for the position. A. likely B. possible C. probably D. possibly 22. When ______about his plan, he said he hadn’t made it yet. A. was asked B. asked C. was asking D. asking 23. If you ______to see Kate, what would you tell him? A. are B. will be C. must D. were 24. She asked the pupil ______still, but they kept ______out of class. A. to sit; to move B. to sit; moving C. sit; move D. sitting; moving 25. Religion has a great ______people’s behavior. A. faith in B. division into C. effect on D. protection against 26. If the idea is wrong, the project fail, ______good the other ideas might be. A. though B. however C. whatever D. whichever 27. My brother telephoned the airport to make ______of the time of the plane. A. right B. true C. sure D. real 28. Every possible test was carried ______to decide the nature of her illness. A. on B. of C. out D. through 29. We can accomplish our task in time ______we continue to work hard. A. as far as B. in the care C. as long as D. despite 30. Sometimes my job is tiring, but ______I quite enjoy it. A. at random B. by and large C. in other work D. within easy reach 31. “Excuse me, could you tell me ______the nearest post office?” “Of course.” A. where is B. where is the way to C. where to go D. how to get to 32. He was only in ______at that time. A. his 30’s B. the 30’s C. his thirties D. the thirties 33. It was repairing old clocks that he _____ his spare time at home. A. took B. used C. spent D. paid 34. Dried leaves continue to hang on the branches of some trees _____ the new leaves appear. A. until B. that C. by D. from 35. I’ll start early, _____ I oversleep. A. however B. unless C. whether D. though 36. The boy wanted to ride his bicycle in the street, but his mother told him ______. A. not to B. not to do C. not do it D. do not to 37. It was not ______she took off her sunglasses _____ I realized she was a famous film star. A. when; that B. until; that C. until; when D. when; then 38. You don’t need to describe her. I ______her several times. A. had met B. have met C. met D. meet 39. At last he ____ finish it in time. A. managed to B. tried to C. succeeded to D. got to 40. Dried leaves continue to hang on the branches of some trees _____the new leaves appear. A. until B. that C. by D. from 41. Mrs. Smith warned her daughter ______after drinking. A. never to drive B. to never drive C. never driving D. never drive 42.—Do you know Jim quarreled with his brother? —I don’t know, ______. A. nor don’t I care B. nor do I care C. I don’t care neither D. I don’t care also 43.—How did you find your visit to the museum? —I thoroughly enjoyed it. It was ______than I expected. A. far more interesting B. even much interesting C. so more interesting D. a lot much interesting 44. It is dark, but he is ______in the office. A. already B. yet C. still D. also 45. On Saturday afternoon, Mrs. Green went to the market, ______some bananas and visited her cousin. A. bought B. buying C. to buy D. buy 46. Hardly ______out at night. A. does she goB. goes she C. she goes D. she had gone 47. Though ______he said was of little help to me, I thanked him all the same. A. what B. which C. that D. who 48. You’d better have a rest. Let us do it, ______you? A. do B. don’t C. will D. will not 49. I saw some foreigners ______in the reception room. A. seating B. seat C. to sit D. seated 50. ______the help of the teacher, I’ve made great progress in my English study. A. Under B. Below C. With D. Because 51.—I’v got this really painful ear. —How long ______you? A. does it bother B. was it bothering C. would it bother D. has it been bothering 52. _____the hall, he found all the people ______there. A. Entered; seat B. Entering; seated C. To enter; sitting D. Entering; seating 53.—Why was he so hot when he got home? —He ______. A. was running B. is running C. has been running D. had been running 54. What did you think of her speech? She ______for one hour but didn’t ______much. A. spoke; speak B. spoke; say C. said; speak D. said; say 55. We all know the truth _____ there are air, water and sunlight, there are living things. A. in wherever B. that wherever C. where D. that 56. Although she was frightened, she answered with a _____ voice. A quiet B. silent C. still D. calm 57. The headmaster asked me to_____ him at his office. A. drop in B. call in C. drop in on D. call on in 58. Sarah hopes to become a friend of _____ shares her interests. A. anyone B. whomever C. whoever D. no matter who 59. The book, the cover _____ has come off, is hers. A. whose B. of which C. in which D. on which 60. When my sister phoned me, I could not hear clearly what she was _____. A. speaking B. talking C. saying D. telling Key: 1-5 CACBB 6-10 DACBB 11-15 DCCAD 16-20 ADAAB 21-25 BBDBD 26-30BCCCB 3 1-35DCCAB 36-40ABBAA 41-45AAACA 46-50AACDC 51-55DBDBB 56-60DCCBC 二、阅读理解 .

A Generally speaking, most plants are green. The green matter in plants is given a scientific name: chlorophyll. When the sun shines upon plants, chlorophyll will produce some kind of special sugar-based substances that keep the plants alive. It has long been known that when exposed to sunlight under suitable conditions of temperature and moisture ( 湿 度 ) , the green parts of plants absorb carbon dioxide ( CO2

)from the atmosphere and release oxygen to it in return. These exchanges are just the opposite of those which take place in human and animal’s respiration (呼吸). The course in which plants take in carbon dioxide(CO2 )and release oxygen(O)is called photosynthesis.

In photosynthesis, carbohydrates(碳水化合物)are formed from carbon dioxide( CO2

) and water ( H 2O ) by the green matter ( chlorophyll ) of plant cells in the presence of sunlight. Oxygen is the product of this chemical reaction. For each molecule (分子)of carbon dioxide ( CO2 ) used, one molecule of oxygen is produced. Therefore, such a chemical equation(反应式)for photosynthesis can be summed up as the following: 6CO2  6H 2O  C6 H12O6  6O2 

61. In photosynthesis, the combination of carbon dioxide and water to form sugar results in the production of ______. A. chlorophyll B. carbon C. hydrogen D. oxygen 62. In photosynthesis, water ______. A. must be present B. is produced in carbohydrates C. is stored as chemical energy D. is the only substance that keeps plants alive 63. The thing that a person does in his respiration is ______photosynthesis. A. almost the same as B. rather similar to C. the opposite of D. rather different from 64. In the course of photosynthesis, ______is the prerequisite(先决条件). A. water B. chlorophyll C. temperature and moisture D. sunlight 65. The title that can best express the main idea of this passage is ______. A. The Function(作用)of Chlorophyll B. The Course of Photosynthesis C. A Well-known Chemical Equation D. The Production of Sugar Key:61. D 62. A 63. C 64. D 65. B B During the American War of Independence, women played an active part in fighting in three ways. First, women formed a special branch of the Continental Army, spoken of as“Women of the Army”, some women worked as nurses in the field hospitals, tending wounded soldiers; some worked as cooks in the army troops; a good many women acted as water carriers, when necessary, all the above-mentioned women who had had many chances to observe how the men fired guns, could take the place of the wounded men. The second way that women served in the Army was as regular troop members who wore men’s uniforms and fought side by side with their men comrades. In theory, women were not supposed to fight as soldiers in battles. But when the Army was badly short of soldiers and when women were really good soldiers, who would be against women fighting in battles? Thirdly, from city streets to country villages, many able women were in charge of the work to supply food, clothing and medicine for the Army, and when the situation was dangerous, they called on all the women to take up arms to defend their own homes. 66. What is the main idea expressed in this passage? A. Women played an important part in the field hospitals during the Revolutionary War. B. The Continental Army was successful in teaching women to fight as soldiers. C. The services of women on committees of safety were important in winning the war. D. Women were active in the struggle against Britain during the Revolutionary War. 67. Women sometimes used guns in battles because ______. A. they had noticed men fire guns and were therefore able to replace the wounded men B. many military(军事的)schools had trained them for fighting C. they had a better safety record than men for using weapons(武器) D. it was against the law for women to fire guns 68. What is probably the main reason that women were permitted to fight in the war? A. Women were braver than men in battles. B. They were badly needed to make battle uniforms. C. Women of that time were particularly healthy and strong. D. The Army extremely needed soldiers to fight in battles. 69. A field hospital is a hospital ______. A. that is built in an open field B. that is on or near the front of battle and gives the wounded soldiers quick treatment C. where wounded soldiers are operated on D. which is set up in open farms 70. This passage would most probably be assigned(布置)reading for a course in what subject? A. Nursing. B. History. C. Social Work. D. Labour studies. Key: 66. D 67. A 68. D 69. B 70. B C The man who brings my milk used to knock for his money for the week’s milk while I was eating breakfast on Saturday morning. Just lately he has been arriving before I get up. Workforce shortages mean that four men are sharing five rounds, so he has to start earlier. Delivering milk to people’s homes is hardly good business, especially when the customer may have a choice of two or three firms serving a single road. In spite of my local difficulties, however, labor troubles are not as great as a few years ago. There are enough men prepared to make an early morning start for the sake of an open-air job with a fair measure of freedom. If they did stop calling, women would find it hard work to collect all the milk they need from self-service stores. Dairies (乳品业) know that stopping deliveries in the United States resulted in falling sales. Marketing ideas have included introducing extra lines, in addition to dairy products, which the milkmen can carry to increase business. One dairyman said, “It won’t be long before the milkman delivers more bread than milk.” Some milkmen deliver potatoes, and it seems as though variety will be limited only by the size of the trucks. So the milkman is likely to remain a familiar figure, and the dairy products he sells are unlikely to change very much in this decade. Flavored (味道) milk is popular on the Continent. In Britain those who like it buy plain milk and add their own flavoring. Even the returnable bottle continues to be used. As long as it has a reasonable life — 30 to 40 trips are usual — the cost of collection and cleaning is worthwhile. 71. The milkmen now start earlier on their delivery rounds than before because ______. A. there is an increasing demand for milk delivery B. they hope to reach the customers’ home in time C. they have to collect the money for the week’s milk house to house D. dairies are short of deliverymen and the companies worry about falling sales 72. Why are there enough men prepared to make an early morning start? A. Because they can enjoy a certain amount of freedom in the fresh air. B. Because they like working outdoors and breathe the air freely. C. Because they can enjoy a great amount of freedom outdoors. D. Because they like walking freely in the fresh air. 73. Which of the following statements is NOT true? A. One of the marketing ideas is variety. B. the milkman now delivers more bread than milk. C. Milkmen have taken over many rounds given up by bakeries. D. Some milkmen deliver potatoes in addition to dairy products. 74. According to the passage, in this decade ______. A. milkmen will disappear very soon B. flavored milk will become popular in Britain C. people will buy milk from self-service stores D. there will be little change in the dairy business 75. It can be inferred from the passage that ______. A. the British people seldom buy plain milk B. the returnable bottles are no longer used C. collection and cleaning of the returnable bottles cost nothing D. the returnable bottles won’t be thrown away until they are used dozens of times Key: 71-75 DCBDD D How can you find out what is going on inside a person’s body without opening the patient’s body up? Regular X rays can show a lot. CAT scans(扫描仪)can show even more. They can give a complete view of body organs(器官). What is a CAT scan? CAT stands for a kind of machine. It is a special X-ray machine that gets a 360-degree picture of a small area of a patient’s body. Doctors use X rays to study and determine diseases and injuries within the body. X rays can find a foreign object inside the body or take pictures of some inside organs to be X-rayed. A CAT scanner, however, uses a group of X rays to give a cross-sectional(横截面)view of a specific part of the body. A fine group of X rays is scanned across the body and around the patient from many different directions. A computer studies the information form each direction and produces a clear cross-sectional picture on a screen. This picture is then photographed for later use. Several cross sections, taken one after another, can give clear “photos” of the entire body or of any body organs. The newest CAT scanners can even give clear pictures of active, moving organs, just as a fast-action camera can “stop the action”, giving clear pictures of what appears unclear to the eye. And because of the 360-degree pictures, CAT scans show clear and complete views of organs in a manner that was once only shown during operation or examination of a dead patient. Frequent appearance before X rays can cause skin burns, cancer or other damage to the body. Yet CAT scans actually don’t cause the patient to more radiation (辐射) than regular X rays do. CAT scans can also be done without getting something harmful into the patient, so they are less risky that regular X rays. CAT scans provide exact, detailed information. They can quickly find such a thing as bleeding inside the brain. They are helping to save lives. 76. What is NOT true of a CAT scan? A. It is safer than regular X rays. B. It makes use of computer techniques. C. It can stop the action of an organ for a short time. D. It gives clear pictures of active, moving body parts. 77. The underlined words “a foreign object” (Para 3) most probably refer to ______. A. a badly injured part inside the body B. a new thing that is unknown to the doctor C. a strange organ that has grown in the body D. an object that gets inside the body by chance 78. What is the special use of the latest CAT scanners? A. It provides clear photos of moving organs. B. It can take 3-dimension (三维) pictures of inside organs. C. It won’t cause serious skin burns, cancer or other damage to the body. D. It helps to find out what is going on inside a person’s body without opening it up. 79. We can infer from this passage that ______. A. patients in front of CAT may suffer from a bit of radiation B. doctors need no opening-up of the body with CAT scanners C. CAT scanners are more expensive that regular X-ray machines D. CAT scanners can take photos of either the whole body or a part of it 80. The best title of this passage might be ______. A. the Newest Medical Invention B. New X-ray Machine to Save Lives C. How to Avoid the Damage of X Rays D. Advantages and Disadvantages of CAT Scanners Key: 76-80 CDAAB 三.完型填空 Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A, B, C and D on the right side of the paper. You should choose the one answer that best fits into the passage. Then blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a pencil.

“ I should tell you that the boy’s family is very poor. I don’t think that they can 81 you anything.” “That’s all right.”said Dr. Van Eyck. A few minutes later, the 82 car had to stop for a red light at the edge of town. A man in an old black coat opened the door of the car and 83 . “ 84 , ”he said,“I’ve got a gun.” “I’m a doctor,”said Van Eyck,“I’m on my way to the hospital to 85 a very sick…” “Don’t talk,”said the man in the old black coat. “Just drive.” A mile 86 town he 87 the doctor to stop the car and to 88 . Then the man drove on down the road. The doctor stood there for 89 in the falling snow. Half 90 later Dr. Van Eyck found a 91 and called a taxi. At the 92 he learned that the next train to Glens Falls would not 93 until 12 o’clock. It was 94 two o’clock in the morning that the surgeon(外科医生)arrived at the hospital in Glens Falls. Dr Haydon was 95 him. “I did my 96 ,”said Van Eyck.“But I was stopped on the road and my car …” “It was 97 of you to try,”said Dr. Haydon.“The boy died an hour ago.” The two doctors walked by the door of the hospital waiting room 98 sat the man in the old black coat, with his head in his hands. “Mr Cunningham,”said Dr Haydon to the man.“This is Dr Van Eyck. He is a surgeon who 99 all the way from Albany to try to 100 your boy.” 81. A. offer B. pay C. tell D. show 82. A. businessman’s B. postman’s C. surgeon’s D. reporter’s 83. A. ran out B. got in C. got out D. left 84. A. Drive on B. Drive away C. Go ahead D. Come on 85. A. talk with B. interview C. protect D. operate on 86. A. near to B. with in C. outside D. out of 87. A. ordered B. asked C. advised D. persuaded 88. A. drive away B. wait C. stay there D. get in 89. A. a whole day B. a whole morning C. the moment D. a moment 90. A. a day B. a minute C. an hour D. week 91. A. horse B. telephone C. bank D. stranger 92. A. post office B. bank C. bus stop D. railway station 93. A. stop B. leave C. reach D. stay 94. A. before B. by C. until D. after 95. A. waiting for B. sending for C. talking with D. thinking of 96. A. duty B. research C. best D. share 97. A. brave B. clever C. kind D. foolish 98. A. Nearby B. Next door C. Far away D. There 99 A. drove B. came C. ran D. flew 100. A. save B. see C. wait on D. ask advice from Key: 81-85 BCBAD 86-90 CADBA 91-95 BDBDA 96-100 CCDBA

四.短文识错

101. Had he been more careful, such mistakes would have avoided. A B C D

102. He is a honest man, and everybody believes what he says.

A B C D

103. No sooner had he closed the door when somebody started knocking at it.

A B C D 104. He would never think of letting his daughter to marry a fellow like you.

A B C D 105. Only after making investigation we can have the right to speak.

A B C D 106. Bill was interested in mathematics and their application when he studied at the

A B C D university.

107. These pair of shoes looks too small, but I’d like to try them on..

A B C D 108. Ellen tried to tell me that all the things Bob said is true.

A B C D 109 Except you and I, everyone is enjoying this new play, it seems.

A B C D

110. Now that the stress of examinations and interviews are over, we can all relax for a

A B C D while.

Key: 101B 102B 103.C 104.B 105.A 106.B 107.C 108.A 109.B 100.A

五. 作文(30 分) 提示:写一篇记述在海滨度周末的日记,内容包括以下几点:初夏,风和

日丽;有很多游人和小船,我们捡贝壳(shell);日光浴(sun bathe)玩得很愉快。 注意:(1)行文要流畅; (2)要符合日记的格式; (3)词数为 100 左右。

英语(二) 一、选择填空 1. Class one has 23 ______.( ) A. boy students B. boys students C. boy’s students D. students of boys 2. I’ve got my wallet stolen, and______is worse, I lost my passport.( ) A. so B. that C. what D. which 3. He had more dictionaries than______for his work.( ) A. they are needed B. were necessary C. it was needed D. necessary were they to him 4. No one will eat this food, ______be thrown away.( ) A it was just as well B. it may be as well C. it might just as well D. it might do as well 5. “ Don’t forget to come to my birthday party tomorrow.” “______.”( ) A. I don’t B. I won’t C. I can’t D. I haven’t 6. The true value of life is not in______, but in______.( ) A. which we get, which we give B. what we get, what we give C. which do we get, which do we give D. how we get, how we give 7 . We have a division of labor between my wife and me. She does______and I do______. ( ) A. cooking … eating B. a cooking … an eating C. the cooking … the eating D. cook…eat 8. It seemed only seconds______they came back.( ) A. when B. after C. before D. till 9. It is required that anyone to be specialized in the field of physics______also well trained in mathematics.( ) A. had been B. be C. will be D. is 10. ______the poem a second time, the meaning will become clearer to you.( ) A. Your reading B. While reading C. If reading D. When you read 11. We will transfer you to another department when an opportunity______.( ) A. rises B. raises C. arouses D. arises 12 . A completely new situation will______when the examination system comes into existence.( ) A. arise B. rouse C. rise D. raise 13. Jane’s school report last term was very______.( ) A. satisfying B. fulfilling C. satisfactory D. full 14. A neighbor ______me about him. He______Percy Buttons was a beggar.( ) A. said, spoke B. told, said C. said, talked D. told, spoke 15 . Prof. Hawkins gave his audience a vivid______of his lecturing tour in the United States.( ) A. tale B. news C. account D. plot 16. Our school ______for the summer holidays on 10th July.( ) A. breaks down B. breaks in C. breaks off D. breaks up 17. He thought the painting was of little______, so let me have it for only ten pounds.( ) A. cost B. value C. price D. expenses 18. While I am on holiday, ring me at my hotel only if there are any______messages for me.( ) A. urgent B. hasty C. early D. confident 19. The mayor of the city is a______old man. A. respective B. respectable C. respectful D. respecting 20. The clock______and we realized that it was two o’clock. A. hit B. struck C. turned D. rang 21. Professor Smith’s ______will be directed towards finding a better way of reducing wastes. ( ) A. research B. experiments C. information D. examinations 22. I asked two people to help me start my car, but ______of them knew what to do A. either B. none C. both D. neither 23. I am ______to hear that a man of your age and with such good sense could talk in this way.( ) A. disappointed B. displeased C. terrified D. surprised 24. It’s the first turning ______the left after the traffic lights.( ) A. by B. in C. on D. for 25. Let us hope we can settle the matter without ____ more trouble.( ) A. any B. a little C. some D. little 26. As it was a stormy night, ____ people went to see the film.( ) A. a few B. few C. several D. many 27. He took the machine to pieces to find out how it ______.( ) A. progressed B. operated C. equipped D. managed 28. Jack works so hard as he dreams ______owning his own house soon.( ) A. to B. with C. of D. on 29. It’s too expensive for me. I can’t ______it.( ) A. spend B. cost C. pay D. afford 30. The little boy______everything he waw in the museum.( ) A. paid attention to B. wondered about C. wanted to know about D. checked 31. I always regret not ______harder when I was young.( ) A. studying B. having studied C. to study D. to have studied 32. ______film includes some recently discovered newsreels of ______Word Warll A. The, the B. A, the C. The, ― D. A, ― 33 . August 15,1999 is one of the greatest days in his life______he was accepted by a university.( ) A. while B. that C. which D. when 34. Our concert turned out to be a great success, ______they had never expected.( ) A. what B. that C. when D. which 35. Catherine is one of the brightest students who ______from the Department of Computer Science, Brown University.( ) A. is graduated B. has graduated C. are graduated D. have graduated 36. ______lovely weather we have been having these days!( ) A. How B. What C. How a D. What a 37. I visited Jiuzhaigou last autumn. Never in my life ______so beautiful a place like that.( ) A. I had seen B. did I see C. have I seen D. I shall see 38. He told her nothing, ______upset her.( ) A. that B. for which C. about which D. which 39. I insist that a doctor ____ immediately.( ) A. has been sent for B. sends for C. will be sent for D. be sent for 40. Jack told Mary that he ______what he was doing during the vacation.( ) A. had just been asked B. has just asked C. was just askedD. just asked 41 Good technique means less pain and fewer deaths, and ____it is our duty to master it. A. altogether B. therefore C. otherwise D. however 42. The ground is all wet. It ____last night. A. must being rained B. must been raining C. must have rained D. must having rained 43. This is a foreign product. ____it operates is unfamiliar and confusing. A. The way B. The way how C. The way of D. By the way 44. If you drive from the airport, go on the motorway and follow the ____to the city. A. points B. signs C. plans D. ways 45. Because the children keep interrupting her whenever she reads a book, she is always ____her place. A. loosing B. missing C. losing D. forgetting 46. One of his novels is said ____into English in two months’ time. A. to have been translated B. having been translated C. being translated D. to translate 47. Amelia Earhart, the first woman ____ a solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean, was born in 1898. A. makes B. made C. making D. to make 48. When we reached the office, the clock on the wall was ____ eight. A. beating B. hitting C. striking D. ringing 49. You play the violin beautifully. How much do you ____every day? A. do B. repeat C. act D. practice 50. The police are offering a ____to anyone who can give information about the lost boy. A. price B. prize C. reward D. money 51. Only through free open debate in newspapers, on television and on radio ____to better understand what we wish to represent. A. we will be able B. we can C. will we be able D. can we 52. He bought a telescope ____he could see the other side of the river. A. so as B. because C. so that D. such that 53. As soon as the experiment was over, he____ to write his paper. A. set up B. set on C. set in D. set out 54. They spent the whole night ____the fire. A. finding B. hitting C. fighting D. reducing 55. She was very sad. You ____her feelings. A. ought not to hurt B. ought not to have hurt C. ought to have not hurt D. not ought to hurt 56. We consider ____we should communicate with others by all means. A. that it necessary B. necessary that C. necessary of it that D. it necessary that 57. We ____each other the best of luck in the examination. A. hoped B. wanted C. expected D. wished 58. The news has____that a heavy storm will arrive before daybreak. A. got out B. got round C. got off D. got up 59. He scarcely cares for anything but money, ____? A. doesn’t he B. isn’t he C. does he D. is he 60. We have told him many times, but he____listen to our advice. A. could B. was able to C. won’t D. weren’t

Key:1-5 ACBCB 6-10 BCCBD 11-15 DACBC 16-20 DBABB 21-25 ADDCA 26-30 BBCDC 31-35 BBDDD 36-40BBDCA 41-45BCABC 46-50 ADCDC 51-55 CCDCB 56-60DDBCC 二、阅读理解 A New Zealand is an English-speaking country. But the government recognizes another language, too. This is the Maori language. English sailors began to visit New Zealand after 1770. They found a dark-skinned people living there. These were the Maori. They had come from islands in the Pacific Ocean 400 years before — in the 14th century. For a long time the British government was not very interested in these far-away islands. It was made a British colony(殖民地) in 1840. In this year the first British people came to settle in the new country. More and more settlers came from Britain later. The Maoris were friendly to the first settlers. But soon the new settlers wanted the Maoris’ land. So in 1844 there was fighting between them. This was the first of several wars between the two people. The next 50 years were very bad for Maoris. Many were killed in the wars. Many more died from the new diseases brought by the British. In 1840 there were perhaps 200 000 Maoris. By 1896 this number had fallen to 42 000. By this century the two people have lived in peace. For many years the “British” New Zealanders looked down on the Maoris. But in recent years they have had equal rights, and the Maori language is one of the languages of the country with English. Today there are about a quarter of a million Maoris, that is, about 9% of the population. Most of them live on North Island. They have a rich culture and a great love of singing and dancing. 61. The Maoris began to live in New Zealand ______. A. after 1770 B. before 400 C. in the 1300s D. 1 400 years ago 62. After the first visit to New Zealand, the British government showed little interest in it because ______. A. there were dark-skinned people living there B. New Zealand was an island country C. the Maoris did not know the English language D. it was too far away from Britain 63. When the British settlers first came to New Zealand, the native people______. A. were afraid of them B. were kind to them C. hated them D. fought against them 64. Wars between the Maoris and the British settlers ______. A. broke out in 1840 B. made 42 000 Maoris lost their lives C. brought diseases to Maoris D. lasted more than fifty years 65. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage? A. After the war New Zealand became a British colony. B. Maoris can speak both English and Maoris language. C. About 250 000 Maoris are now living in New Zealand. D. Maoris are allowed to keep their own language. Key: 61-65 CDBDB B Harry Belafonte(哈利·贝拉方特), a famous singer in America, felt sad when he saw a film about the starving people in Africa. He said to himself, “I should do something to help them. What can I do?” He thought of a plan to gather the stars from the music world and make a special record. The money from the record would help the starving people in Africa. Those famous singers and musicians were always very busy, but they were willing to come to the event(活 动)from all over the country. During the Christmas holiday in 1984,Micheal Jackson and Lionel Richie were writing the words and music for records. They often talked about the music far into the night, when they finished the music, they called it “We Are the World.” On the evening of January 28th, 1985, forty-five singers made a historic recording. At 10 o’clock, every one sang part of chorus(合唱)and harmony(协调). At 4 the next morning, they started recording the solo vocal parts of the song. They finally finished recording at 8. On April 5th. more than 8,000 radio stations all over the world played “We Are the World” at the same time. 66. This passage as a whole is about______. A. a famous American singer B. the making of a special record C. the poor people in Africa D. a famous song 67. From the passage we can see that Harry Belafonte was a ______man. A. rich B. strict C. kind-hearted D. interesting 68. According to the passage, ______would help the starving people in Africa. A. the special record B. the money from the stars. C. the money from the government D. the money from the record. 69. The recording was made______. A. soon after the words and music were finished B. during Christmas holidays in 1984 C. about a month after the words and the music were finished D. on April 5,1995 70. “We Are the World” is the name of ______. A. the famous singers B. the special record C. a country in Africa D. a song in the record Key: 66—70 BCDCB C The news report that night was a famine(饥饿)in Ethiopia. The pictures were of people who were so thin that they looked like beings from another planet. The camera focused(聚焦)on one man so that he looked directly at me, sitting in my comfortable living room. All around was the sound of death. It was clear that the world had not noticed this until now, you could hear the sadness in the voice of the reporter, Michael Buerk. At the end of the reporter he was silent. Paula started crying, then rushed upstairs to check our baby, Fifi, who was sleeping peacefully. I kept seeing the news pictures in my mind. What could I do? I was only a pop singer and by now not a very successful pop singer. All I could do was to make records which no one bought. But I would do that, I would give all the profits of the next Rats (the name of the music group he was in) record to Oxfam(an organization in Britain which helps poor music people around the world). What good would that do! It would only be a little money but it was more than I could give just from my bank account. Maybe some people would buy it because the profits were for Oxfam. And I would be protesting about disaster(灾难). But that was not enough. 71. What do we learn about the writer from the passage? A. He felt really bad because the news report made him think of his own hard. B. After he saw a news report on TV about the famine in Ethiopia, he decided he had to do something about the problem. C. His ideas on how to collect money for the people in Ethiopia were very successful. D. He wanted to do more than just be a famous singer. 72. Which paragraph describes what he thought about after the report? A. Paragraph 1 B. Paragraph 2 C. Paragraph 3 D. None 73. The world in the third paragraph “profits” means______. A. payment B. salary C. cost D. money he would make 74. From the passage we learn that Paula, his wife______. A. gave him ideas about how to help B. also felt very bad after seeing the report C. took much more care of their child than he D. wanted him to be a successful singer 75. The writer wished that______. A. he would be a very successful pop singer if he could have sold all his records B. he would rather give all his money from the bank account than the little money made by making new records C. perhaps people would be interested in his records because they knew that the money they paid for the records would go to Oxfam D. he would make records which no one bought Key:71—75 BCDBC D A nobleman and a businessman once met in a restaurant. For their lunch, they both ordered soup. When it was brought to the table, the nobleman took a taste, but the soup was so hot that he burnt his mouth, and tears came to his eyes. Seeing this, the businessman asked him why he was weeping. The nobleman felt ashamed to admit that he had burnt his mouth and answered, “Sir, I once had a brother who committed(犯) a great crime (罪行) for which he was hanged, and I was thinking of his death, which made me weep.” The businessman, believing his story, began to eat his soup. He too burnt his mouth, so that he had tears in his eyes. Noticing this, the nobleman asked him, “Sir, why do you weep?” The businessman, who now saw that the nobleman had cheated him, answered, “Ah, I am weeping because you were not hanged together with your brother.” 76. The story teaches us ______. A. not to taste hot soup B. never to tell the truth C. not to be too honest D. never to believe everything easily 77. The nobleman was weeping because ______. A. he felt greatly ashamed B. his mouth had got badly burnt C. he suddenly thought of his brother D. he didn’t want to tell the truth 78. At first the businessman believed the nobleman ______. A. because he was rather honest B. so he began to eat his soup too C. and he felt very sorry for the nobleman’s brother D. so he began to weep 79. Even though the nobleman had burnt his mouth, he should have______. A. admitted he felt shameful B. had no tears in his eyes C. told the truth D. spoken out his mind 80. What the nobleman did was really ______. A. foolish B. noble C. reasonable D. acceptable Key:76-80 DBACA 三.完型填空 The output(输出) is the last step in computer operation. It changes the computer’s 8 1 from machine language into a form that people can 8 2 . There are several kinds of output devices(装置). Suppose a shoe store owner wants to know which style of shoe is 8 3 best, he uses a printer, which prints or types the 8 4 of shoes sold on a long strep (条) of paper. The computer print-out shows him 8 5 shoes he should order. A city planner, though, may use her computer in a different 8 6 . She wants to plan a new bus route to serve the largest number of 8 7 . Using a plotter (绘图仪) as the output, she gets a drawing, actually a 8 8 , showing the route chosen by the computer. Students in many schools are taught by a computer. Some of these 8 9 are in foreign languages. To learn a language, you must 9 0 it spoken correctly. These computers have an audio(音响) output. They actually produce the 9 1 of the language perfectly pronounced. The modern computer is truly a wonderful machine. But it is not able to think 9 2 itself. It is only as smart (聪明) as the person who prepares its program. Nor can a computer produce correct answers 9 3 it is fed into correct information. A computer is nothing more than a human 9 4 . Just as you use a hammer to help you drive a nail into a wall, so you use a computer to help you work out a problem. Computers are our 9 5 , not our masters. 81. A. questions B. results C. position D. (aeration 82. A. speak B. write C. study D. understand 83. A. fitting B. selling C. wearing D. walking 84. A. number B. kind C. factories D. colours 85. A. only B. different C. which D. those 86. A. means B. place C. time D. way 87. A. streets B. people C. stops D. drivers 88. A. map B. book C. report D. plan 89. A. lessons B. classes C. courses D. texts 90. A. have B. make C. want D. hear 91. A. sounds B. words C. speeches D. rules 92. A. of B. for C. over D. about 93. A. or B. while C. unless D. if 94. A. being B. waiters C. tool D. dream 95. A. servants B. workers C. friends D. waiters Key: 81.85DBAC 86-90 DBACD 91-95 ABCCA

四、短文识错(每空 1 分, 10 题, 共 10 分) An experienced teacher may conduct a language lesson as follow: ( )96. Draw a simple picture on a piece of paper after the lesson. The A B C D ( )97. drawing must be big enough to be seen by the whole classroom. A B C D ( )98. Show the picture you are prepared to someone sitting at the A B C D ( )99. front. Let him look at the picture for ten seconds, but ask A B C D ( )100. him to draw the picture when he remembers it. T hen he must A B C D ( )101.show it to his neighbours for ten seconds or so, until everyone A B C D ( 102. had shown his to his neighbour. Display(展示) the last picture A B C D ( )103. and the first one together and discusses the differences. Then ask A B C D ( )104. students in threes or fours to show why the picture was changed A B C D ( )105. while drawn from memory as they passed through the class, and, A B C D if possible, display all the pictures in order on the wall. Key: 96.C 97.D 98.C 99.D 100.B 101.A 102.A 103.B 104.C 105.C

五.作文(30 分) write a short composition of about 80 words on the title: Where to Live-in the City or in the Country? Base your composition on the outline given below.

1.一些人喜欢住在城市,因为城市生活有许多便利。

2.但有些人喜欢住在农村。

3.我认为,……

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