2005年高考英语仿真模拟试题高三英语试题
2005高考英语模拟试题(一)
2005年高考英语模拟试题(一)第一卷(三部分,共115分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节:(共5小题; 每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
例:How much is the shirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.15.C.£9.18.答案是B。
1. What does the woman mean?A. His brother should let them use the car.B. The subway is fine with her.C. A car wouldn't be any faster.2. What does the man have to do now?A. Complete the research.B. Write the research paper.C. Finish typing the paper.3. What do you know about the woman?A. Perhaps she is a doctor.B. She was seriously ill.C. She didn't want to see the film.4. What does the woman mean?A. The light isn't bright enough.B. The dining hall isn't large enough.C. She agrees with the man.5. What does the man mean?A. His daughter is too old for the club.B. His daughter is too young to join the club.C. His daughter is the eldest.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。
《考试》2005年高考英语模拟试卷之三
第一部分:听力(满分30分)(略)第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节单项填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳答案。
21. ---I’m not too happy about the project. What shall we do next?---________. Everything will be OK in the end.A. Don’tworryB. Anything as you likeC. I\'m afraidnotD. I don’t think too much22. ---________ is Mr. Black like?---He is a very nice person, and is ______of the two engineers.A. What; morepatientB. How; the most patientC. What; the morepatientD. How; a patient23. The Red Cross would have another million dollars_______ to buy medicine for the refugees(难民)in the Indian Ocean seaquake.A. by thatB. with thatC. for whichD. with which24. I’ve visited a lot of different places and stayedin a lot of different hotels, but nothing else _________ this on.A. winsB.matchesC. makesD. takes25. ---I wonder why Mr. Green looks quiet in class.---I’m not sure, but he________ a small accident driving here.A. could haveB. mighthaveC. might have hadD. must have had26. As is known to us all, _______ life in _______ modern world is easier in some ways than _______ life our grandparents lived.A. the; a ; theB. a; the;theC. / ; the; theD. the; / ; the27. There is honour too, for all the competitors, win or lose. That\'s the spirit of the Olympic to take part in ________ matters.A. whatB.itC. thatD. where28. In no country _______ Britain, as has been said,________ experience four seasons in the course of a single day.A. other than; onecanB. rather than; one canC. other than; canoneD. rather than; can one29. Of the 9,500 drivers _______since the beginning of the year, 23% were found _______ in road knowledge.A. tested; lackingB. having been tested; to lackC. tested; lackedD. to have been tested; lack30. ---Was it not until last week _____ he decided to give up smoking?---No. He began _____he saw the news film last month.A. when; as soonB. that; immediatelyC. did; thatD. that; till31. ---What\'s wrong with him?---The picture he came across ________ his memory of a sad story in his childhood.A. put offB. took offC. set offD. ran off32. Every boy and every girl as well as some teachers who _______ to visit the museum ________ asked to be at school gate before 6:00 in the morning.A. are; areB. is; isC. is;are D. are; is33. ---What\'s happened here?---It seems oil _______ from this pipe for some time. We\'ll have to take the machine apart to put it right.A. had leakedB. isleakingC. leakedD. has been leaking34. The company going from bad to worse, the workers________ hardly enough to make a living.A. are paidB. are payingC. have paidD. paid35. ---Mike said he was tired of studying English.---It isn\'t like her _______ like that.A. to sayanythingB. to have said anythingC. have saidsomethingD. say anything第二节完形填空(共20小题,每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36—55题所给的四个选项中,选出一个最佳答案。
2005年世纪报高考英语模拟试题
2005年世纪报高考英语模拟试题第一节(每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)1. Where is the man?A. In a hotel.B. In a shop.C. At home.2. When did Peter set the world record?A. In 1980.B. In 1997.C. In 1982.3. What's wrong with Li Hua?A. She has a toothache.B. She has a headache.C. She has a backache.4. How long will the man have to wait for the next bus?A. Half an hour.B. Twenty-five minutes.C. Thirty-five minutes.5. Why can't the man give the woman a hand?A. He is too heavy to help her.B. He doesn't know how to help her.C. He is too busy to help her.第二节(每小题1.5分,满分22.5分):听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。
6. What do you think is the relationship between the two speakers?A. Husband and wife.B. The woman is a guest.C. The man is a guest.7. What were others doing and why did the woman go out?A. Having dinner, because she wanted to see her old house.B. Having a concert, because she thought of her parents.C. Having a party, because she wanted to look at the lights.8. What can we learn about the woman?A. She worked hard and was successful.B. She lived a poor life in the past.C. Both A and B.听第7段材料;回答第9至11题。
《考试》2005高考英语全真模拟试题及答案
★考前十二周每周闯一关★考前十二周每周进一步试一试看一看《考试》强化训练究竟会带给你怎样的惊喜和进步2005年高考英语模拟试题(一)[ 提供:《考试》高考英语版]第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)(略)第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节单项填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳答案。
21. ---Are you feeling better today?---________. But I still feel too weak to walk around.A. Much better, thanksB. Not very wellC. Very good, thank youD. Pretty good, thanks a lot22. What surprised me a lot was that he didn't know _______ the difference between "tell "and "ask" lay.A. whatB. thatC. whereD. which23. ---We haven't heard from Mary for a long time.---What do you suppose ________ her?A. the matter is withB. is the matter withC. was happening toD. have happened to24. ---Tom, you are so lazy. You ought to have finished the work hours ago.---Sorry, I know it _________.A. should beB. must have beenC. ought to have doneD. should have been25. ---I'm afraid I have to give it up.---Remember ________ sticks to his work will succeed one day.A. whoB. anyoneC. whoeverD. no matter who26. ---Why are your group so happy?---Our group ____ theirs in the oral English competition.A. has wonB. have gainedC. has beatenD. have defeated27. ---Where should I send my form ?---The Personnel Office is the place _____.A. for sending itB. to send it toC. to sendD. to send it28. How many of us ________, say, a meeting that is not important to us would be interested in the discussion?A. attendedB. attendingC. to attendD. have attended29. The girl seldom, if _______, turned to her brother for protection.A. neverB. everC. thenD. always30. Ugly papers sold on streets are another problem of pollution. Young readers should ________ them.A. throw awayB. keep awayC. break offD. get rid of31. I really don't think Tony will be upset, but I will go and see him in case he ________.A. isB. has beenC. will beD. does32. _______ for the terrible accident, as the public thought, the mayor felt nervous and was at a loss what to do.A. Having blamedB. To blameC. Being to be blamedD. Being to blame33. My English teacher encourages us to guess the meanings of _______ unknown words we meet in our reading according to ________ context.A. the; /B. the; theC. / ; /D. /; the34. ---What did your brother do before he works here?---He ________ in a university for four years.A. studiesB. was studyingC. studiedD. has studied35. ---What do you think of the furniture on exhibition?---Well, great!But I don't think much of _______ you bought.A. the oneB. itC. thatD. which第二节完形填空(共20小题,每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36—55题所给的四个选项中,选出一个最佳答案。
2005年高考冲刺阶段英语仿真试题
2005年高考冲刺阶段英语仿真试题第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15 分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出能够填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
21.—I’d rather have some wine, if you don’t mind.—________.A. No, you’d better notB. Not at all, anything you wantC. Thank you all the sameD. Yes, but not good22. Historically, ________ main material for making tables has been wood, but ________ metal and stone have also been used.A. the;不填B.不填;不填C. the; theD.不填;the23.The sun was shining brightly, ________ everything there ________ more beautiful.A. making; lookB. to make; lookedC. and made; lookingD. and making; be looked24.—How can I use this washing machine?—Well, just refer to the ________.A. explanationsB. expressionsC. introductionsD. directions25.Readers can ________ very smoothly without knowing the exact meaning of each word.A. get alongB. get overC. get downD. get t hroughA. just leftB. has just leftC. was just leavingD. had just left27.Their cheerful voices showed that they were having a ________ d iscussion.A. noisyB. seriousC. friendlyD. lively—No, you ________! Mr. Xin would be terribly angry.A. Will; needn’tB. Would; canC. Should; mustn’tD. Must; don’t have to29.So far, several ships have been reported missing ________ the coa st of Bermuda Island.A. offB. alongC. onD. around30.Do you enjoy listening to records? I find records are often _____ ___ or better than an actual performance.A. as good asB. as goodC. as well asD. g ood as31.Although he was disabled when he was only ten years of age, yet he aimed ________, for which his classmates spoke ________ of him.A. high; highB. highly; highlyC. highly; highD. hi gh; highly32.In order to continue to learn by ourselves when we have left scho ol, we must ________ learn how to study in the school now.A. in allB. after allC. above allD. at all33.Mr. Green drove slowly on the way home until he reached the hi gh way, ________ the speed limit was 60 miles per hour.A. becauseB. whichC. whereD. that34.It will be quite a long time ________ she is back again, so don’t be too cross with her.A. thatB. sinceC. beforeD. until35.Henry can’t attend the party ________ at Tom’s house at prese nt because he is preparing the speech at the party ________ at Marie’s house tomorrow.A. held; being heldB. to be held; to be heldC. to be held; heldD. being held; to be held第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30 分)阅读下面的短文,把握其大意,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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
2005年成人高考英语模拟试卷100010000
2005年成人高考英语模拟试卷一.语音知识(共5小题,每题1。
5分,共7。
5分)在下列每组单词中,有一个单词的划线部分与其它单词的划线部分的读音不同。
找出这个词。
()1. A. knowledge B. snow C. own D. low( ) 2. A. hear B. ear C. heard D. dear( ) 3. A. cheap B. children C. reach D. machine( ) 4. A. walked B. heated C. stopped D. passed( ) 5. A. any B. matter C. happy D. carry二. 词汇与语法知识(共15小题,每题1.5分,共22.5分)6.Sandy could do nothing but ___ to his teacher that he was wrong.A. admitB. admittedC. admittingD. to admit7.The person ___ of the factory has ___ ill since last week.A. in charge, beenB. in the charge, fallenC.taking charge, fallenD. in charge, fell8.The boy was so ___ about the pandas in the zoo that he stayed there the whole afternoon.A. nervousB. eagerC. anxiousD. curious9.Please ___ up this chair for me. It’s really comfortable to sit on.A. putB. handC. fixD. shut10. She was frightened and, ___ what was wrong with him, at once rang up the doctor.A. knowing notB. not knowC. didn’t knowD. not knowing11. Readers can ______ quite well without knowing the exact meaning of each word.A. get overB. get alongC. get inD. get through12.___ we shall raise ducks or geese remains to be decided.A. ThatB. IfC. WhetherD. Where13.All ___ is needed is a supply of oil.A.the thingB. whichC. whatD. that14.. How long ___ to finish the work?A.you’ll takeB. will take youC. you’ll take it ID. will it take you15. He thanked me for what my son _____ .A. didB. had doneC. doesD. has done16. The new secretary is supposed to report to the manager as soon as she ____.A. will arriveB. arrivesC. is going to arriveD. is arriving17. The story ______, and everybody knows about it.A has got roundB got roundC was got roundD has been got round18. In China,___bicycle is___popular means of transportation(交通).A.a;不填 B.the; a C.the; the D.a; the19.The price of vegetables is_____than before.A.much cheaper B.still dearer C.even higher D.a lot more expensive20. —— How about the price of these refrigerators?——They’re equal in price to, if not cheaper than,___at the other stores.A. othersB. itC. thatD. the ones三.完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)The Middleton Bank was robbed,and Detective Paul Nichols was sent for.The bank 21 said,“The robber had a long and ugly 22 on his right cheek.”It happened that the man came into the bank and stood in line with the other customers.When he reached the window,however,he 23 the bank clerk a piece of paper,saying,“Do not say anything or 24 anything.I have a gun and will use it if I have to.Put four thousand dollars in a(an) 25 and hand it to me.”Realizing he was not joking,the bank clerk did exactly as the robber wished.The man walked out of the bank, and no one realized what had happened,not even the lady standing behind him.A thorough search was made, 26 no such a person with an ugly scar was 27 .“I can't understand how he could get 28 so rapidly,”Detective Nichols toldhis 29 Nancy that evening.“We questioned 30 inside and outside the bank.No one saw a man with a scar on his 31 .”Nancy Nichols was a very 32 woman.Her husband liked to discuss his 33 with her because of this.She enjoyed helping solve a case.While her husband was 34 a program on TV,Nancy sat drinking coffee in 35 .“Why should the robber want the bank clerk to 36 the scar?”She said to herself.“He should have wanted to 37 it.”Nancy rose from her seat,and went over to turn off the TV.She let her husband know what she had come up with.Five minutes later,Paul was in his car,hurrying to the 38 station.Another 39 was organized.The robber was caught within twenty-four hours.The man had been a(an) 40 ,and knew how to disguise(伪装)himself.21.A.leader B.guard C. clerk D.director22.A.bite B.hole C.birthmark D.scar23.A.handed B.read C.wrote D.printed24.A.do B.see C.hear D.touch25.A.car B.envelope C.box D.lorry 26.A.and B.but C.because D.so27.A.killed B.heard C.found D.invited28.A.out B.up C.in D.away29.A.wife B.daughter C.sister D.workmate30.A.no one B.nobody C.everyone D.somebody31.A.leg B.face C.arm D.back32.A.beautiful B.ugly C.polite D.practical33.A.studies B.family affairsC.personal affairs D.family plans34.A.watching B.hearing C.looking for D.listening to35.A.anger B.surprise C.danger D.silence36.A. see B.feel C.make D.cover 37.A.wipe B.clean C.hide D.find38.A.railway B.police C.radio D.bus39. A. meeting B. search C. discussion D. group40.A.farmer B.inventor C.traveler D.actor四. 阅读理解(共15小题,每小题3分,满分45分)AHouston, Texas (June8,2002)---In 2004, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration(NASA)will send two robots to separate place of Mars to seek out past or present signs of water. It is an exciting idea to send two robots driving over very different places of Mars at the same time, to be able to see what is on the other side of the hill.Last month, NASA announced it was sending one robot to Mars, but after two weeks, it decided there was enough money for two. The robots will be sent up within two weeks of each other in May and June of 2002 from Kennedy Space Center. If all goes will, the two spacecraft will touch down on Mars, after a seven-and-a-half-month space flight, on January 2 and 20, 2004.The robots, each weighing 150 kilograms, can cover 100 meters per day. They are designed to be able to examine the mineral content of the soil, and their special camera will be under control from Earth, the robots are able to move more freely compared to those sent up before them.The actual landing points have not been determined yet, but the scientists say it will be in areas where they hope to find water.41.According to the news report, scientists plan to send robots up to Mars to _____.A.find out whether there is water on MarsB. see if robots can find minerals thereC.test how fast robots can drive thereD. prove that robots can work on Mars42. How long in between will the two robots be sent to Mars?A. 1 year.B. 7.5 months.C. 2 months.D. 2 weeks.43. One of the important jobs for the robots on Mars is to _____.A. study the soilB. walk everywhereC. test the new cameraD. find a suitable landing point44. We can infer from the last sentence that scientists_____.A. have changed the landing points many timesB. hope to land the robots on the surface of waterC. are still working on the planD. know where they can find waterBLillian Beard whistled and smiled while she worked. “Why are you so happy?”her co-workers asked her.“Last week I got my income tax refund,”Lillian answered.“This morning I went to the bank and cashed the check. I have $ 462 in my pocket. I’m thinking abou t the money. How will I spend it?”After work, Lillian came home and decided to wash come clothes. She looked at the jeans she was wearing. They were dirty, so they put them in the washing machine, too. Ten minutes later she thought, “The money! It’s i n the pocket of my jeans!”Lillian ran to the washing machine and took out the jeans. The money was still in the pocket, but it was wet. Lillian put the money on the kitchen table.A few hours later the money was still wet. “Hmmm,”Lillian thought.“How can I dry this money?”Then Lillian had an idea. She could dry the money in her microwave oven! Lillian put the money in the microwave, set the timer for five minutes, and left the kitchen.When Lillian came back a few minutes later, she saw a fire in the microwave. She opened the oven door, blew out the fire, and looked at her money. The money was burned.The next day Lillian took the burned money to the bank. A teller at the bank told her, “If I can see the numbers on the burned bills, I can give new money.”Unfortunately, the teller found numbers on only a few bills. The teller took those bills and gave Lillian $ 17.A newspaper reporter heard about the burned money. He wrote a story about Lillian for the newspaper. Several people read the story and called the newspaper. “Tell Mr. Beard to send the burned money to the US Department of Treasury,”the people said. “Maybe she can get her money back.”Every year about 30,000 people send damaged money to the Treasury Department. Experts there look carefully at the damaged money. Sometimes they can give people new money for the damaged money. Once a farmer’s cow ate-his money –––thousands of dollars. The farmer killed the cow and sent the cow’s stomach, with the money inside, to the Treasury Departme nt. The experts gave the farmer new money.Lillian sent her money to the Treasury Department. The experts looked at Lillian’s burned money and sent her a check for $ 231. What did Lillian buy with the money? She didn’t buy anything. She gave the $ 231 to friends who needed money. Lillian said, “When I burned the $ 462, I thought, ‘Well, my money is gone.’”The check for $ 231 was a big surprise. I decided to give the money to my friends. Money is important, but people are more important to me.45. Where does Lillian’s $ 462 come from?A. Her salaryB. Her bonus(奖金)C. She picked up on her way homeD. Tax which has been overcharged46. How did Lillian dry the money?A. By blowingB. By putting it in the sunC. By drying it in microwaveD. By putting on the table47. How did Lillian know she could send her money to the Treasury Department?A. Her bank told her.B. People from the newspaperC. A friend phoned her.D. She thought out herself.48. Lillian gave her money to ________.A. her motherB. her friendsC. Treasure DepartmentD. farmerCYour mobile phone rings, and instead of the usual electronic signals, it’s playing your favorite music. A friend sends your favorite song to cheer you up. One day, a record company might forward new records and music videos to your phone.The mobile business is getting into the music business. For the moment, the interest is in pleasant ring tones, but some companies are hoping to take full advantage of the next generation of mobile phones ― all – purpose gadgets(小玩意儿)that blend phone, personal stereo, videoplayer and Internet browser into one.Finally, record companies might send new records and videos to fans who register(注册)their cell phone numbers.The fans could pass music or songs along to friends― a kind of musical trading card. Unlike Internet tracks, mobile downloads would be easy for record companies to control, said former record industry official Ralph Simon, who is now chairman of Yourmobile, based in Santa Monic, California.“If you pass a song along to other phones through a network, each phone can be charged,” said Simon. “It’s like going through a toll gate(收费站). There’s more possibility for copyright control than there is on the Internet.”Massachusetts –Based Converse is offering a service in Portugal and the Netherlands that lets people record tunes on their voice mail or send music as presents to friends. Finally, people might be able to sing karaoke and pass them along. The company is sure that people will want to use music to reach out and touch someone.“A mobile phone is not a listening machine, and you’ll be disappointed if you think you can c hange it to a radio,” said Ohad Ouziel, a creative manager for Converse in Israel. “But if someone sends you a phone while you’re on vacation, you appreciate the feedling.”49. The underlined word “blend” in the second paragraph most probably means________.A. sendB. becomeC. mixD. compare50. “Massachusetts –based Converse”in the sixth paragraph probably refers to_________.A. a personB. a city in IsraelC. a state of the USAD. a company51. Record companies __________ the idea of passing songs and music along mobile phones.A. are worried aboutB. are interested inC. try hard to stopD. take no notice of52. According to Ralph Simon it would be easier to _________ through mobile phone network thanthrough the Internet.A. protect copyright of music worksB. send personal messagesC. pass along songs and musicD. send voice mailDVery old people do raise moral problems for almost everyone who comes into touch with them. Their values ― this can not be repeated too often ― aren’t necessarily our values. Physical comfort, cleanness and order are not necessarily the most important things. The social services from time to time find themselves faced with a room with rotten food covered by small worms, and an old person lying alone on bed, taking no notice of the worms. But is it interrupting personal freedom to insist that they go to live with some of their relatives so that they might be taken better care of? Some social workers, the ones w ho clear up the worms, think we’re in danger of carrying this idea of personal freedom to the point where serious risk(冒险)are being taken with the health and safety of the old.Indeed, the old can be easily hurt or harmed. The old is like a car; it needs more mechanical repair as it gets older. You can carry this comparison right through to provision of spare parts. But never forget that such operations are painful experiences, however good the results are. And at what point should you stop to treat the old body? Is it morally right to try to push off death by continuing the development of medicine to excite the forgetful old mind and to make the old body active, knowing that it is designed to die? You cannot ask doctors or scientists to decide, because so long as they can see the technical chances, they will feel it necessary to give them a try, by the rule that while t here’s life, there’s a hope.Talking to the old, however, you’re forced to the conclusion that whether age is happy orunpleasant depends less on money or health than it does on your ability to have fun.53. After reading the paragraph, we can learn that__________.A. very old people enjoy living with their relativesB. social services have nothing to do with very old peopleC. very old people are able to keep their living places very cleanD. old people enjoy living alone so as to have more personal freedom54. Some social workers think that__________.A. old people should keep their living places cleanB. one should not take risk dealing with old peopleC. health and safety are more important than personal freedomD. personal freedom is more important health and safety55. The underlined word “it” in the last paragraph refers to________.A. your talk to the old peopleB. one’s memory or healthC. the conclusion you’ve come toD. whether age is happy or unpleasant五. 补全对话( 共五句;每句为3分,共15分)根据中文提示,将对话中缺少的内容写在线上,这些句子必须符合英语表达习惯。
2005年世纪报高考英语模拟试题 (2)
2005年世纪报高考英语模拟试题第一节(每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)1. Where is the man?A. In a hotel.B. In a shop.C. At home.2. When did Peter set the world record?A. In 1980.B. In 1997.C. In 1982.3. What's wrong with Li Hua?A. She has a toothache.B. She has a headache.C. She has a backache.4. How long will the man have to wait for the next bus?A. Half an hour.B. Twenty-five minutes.C. Thirty-five minutes.5. Why can't the man give the woman a hand?A. He is too heavy to help her.B. He doesn't know how to help her.C. He is too busy to help her.第二节(每小题1.5分,满分22.5分):听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。
6. What do you think is the relationship between the two speakers?A. Husband and wife.B. The woman is a guest.C. The man is a guest.7. What were others doing and why did the woman go out?A. Having dinner, because she wanted to see her old house.B. Having a concert, because she thought of her parents.C. Having a party, because she wanted to look at the lights.8. What can we learn about the woman?A. She worked hard and was successful.B. She lived a poor life in the past.C. Both A and B.听第7段材料;回答第9至11题。
2005英语高考模拟试题
2005英语高考模拟试题回浦中学鲍小善王雅英第I卷第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节语法和词汇(共20小题;每小题1分,满分1分,满分20分)从A,B,C,D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.1.He then wrote he had finished _____ high school, _____ third in his class, and she was still the best teacher he ever _____ in his whole life.A.the---the---hadB.不填---不填--- hadC.不填---不填---不填D.the---不填---had had2.____ got to the point ____ Mrs Thompson would actually take delight _____ his papers with a broad red pen.A.It----that----in markingB.It---that----to markC.It---where----in markingD.That---that---to mark3.Seeing the happy ____ of children playing in the park, I’m full of joy and confidence in the future of our country.A.sightB.sceneC.viewD.sign4.---What do you think of the work Tom has done recently?----I feel ________ that the work shouldn’t have been done so carelessly.A.directB.directlyC.stronglyD.strong5.He may be late, _____ we have to wait for him.A.in its caseB.in which caseC.in whichD.in that case6. -----______ you ______ the editor at the airport?-----No, he ______ away before my arrival.A.Have----met---has drivenB.Had ---met-----has drivenC.Did----meet----had been drivenD.Have---met---had driven7.Mr Brown has three children, one of whom is a child of six, ____ twins of twelve.A.others areB.the others areC.the othersD.others8. The long-lasting meeting, filled with arrangements and quarrels, ended indisorder, ________ no conclusion.A.reachedB.to reachC.reachingD.would reach9.-----What is the island like ________ from here?------It seems like a camel ________ in the desert.A.too see----to walkB.seen----walkingC.seeing---is walkingD.being seen----to be walking10.I suggested the cheat ______ into prison.A.refer to being putB.referred be putC.referred to be putD.referred should be put11.----The plane is due to take off at 7:50 from the airport.-----_______ we fail to arrive there in time?----Try to take another flight then.A.What ifB.As ifC.Even ifD.Only if12.----These days I can only sleep for four or five hours at night as I’m too busywith my research work.----If you keep going on like that, you are sure to _______ sooner or later.A.break downB.get downC.calm downD.put down13.----Beijing or Shanghai? What did you mean?----We were talking about _____ go to college.A.how toB.where toC.whether toD.when we14. ________ we tried to help him, ________ he seemed to appreciate it.A.Not only------but alsoB.Because ----soC.Neither----norD.The more----the less15.Shirley would spend the next few years of life,_____ a wife and mother.A.happily beingB.happyily to beC.happy to beD.happy being16.___________so much electrical equipment,wood and paper in one place,there is a danger of fire.A.ForB.InC.WithD.By17.He never speaks to me _____ to ask for something.A.rather thanB.other thanC.more thanD.or rather18.A large plastic bottle, ______cut off , will sometimes make a good vasefor flowers.A.the top isB.the top of whichC.whose topD.with its top19._________, it began to run unexpectedly.A.While cleaning the machineB.To clean the machineC.He was cleaning the machineD.While he was cleaning the machine20.Without facts, a person can’t form a correct opinion , for he needs tohave actual knowledge ______ his thinking.A.which to be based onB.on which to baseC.which to be basedD.which to base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.Making a film takes a long time and is very hard work. 21 the story for the film may take many weeks. Shooting the film often takes 22 six months. Actors and cameramen work 23 very early in the morning until late at night. Eachscene 24 and reacted, filmed and refilmed, until it is just 25 . Sometimes the same scene 26 have to be acted many times.The film studio is like a large 27 , and the indoors stages are very big indeed. Scenery of all kinds 28 in the studio: churches, houses and forests are all built 29 wood and cardboard. 30 people work together to make one film. 31 of these people are the actors and actresses. The director of the film, however, is the most 32 person in a film studio. He 33 how the scenes should be filmed and how the actors should act.34 people go to see a film because they know the film stars in it. 35 the film may be very poor. It is best to 36 a film 37 by a good director. Some 38 directors make their films very 39 . People feel that they themselves are 40 the people in the film.21.A.To writing B.Writing C.To make D.Making22.A.about B.at most C.at least D.for23.A.from B.when C.since D.for24.A.has to act B.has acted C.has to be acted D.has been acted25.A.really B.right C.well D.finished26.A.must B.can C.should D.may27.A.factory B.school C.hall D.cinema28.A.is taken B.are taken C.are made D.is made29.A.from B.of C.by D.into30.A.Several hundred B.A hundred C.Several D.A few31.A.A few B.None C.All D.Some32.A.different B.important C.difficult D.hard33.A.decides B.thinks C.hopes D.remembers34.A.All B.Few C.Most D.No35.A.Some times B.Some time C.Sometime D.Sometimes36.A.pick B.choose C.select from D.watch37.A.was made B.which made C.made D.having made38.A.famous B.known C.old D.young39.A.true B.real C.truly D.really40.A.of B.between C.among D.for第二部分:阅读理解(共25小题;第一节每小题2分,第二节每小题2分;满分50分)第一节: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.AIn Britain different areas have different police forces. For instance, the Metropolitan police operate in London, but there are different police forces in thecountries outside London.The top man in each police force is the Chief Constable. He is appointed by the local Watch Committee that is the department of the local government. The watch committee can dismiss him, too, if the central government agrees. The Chief Constable appoints all the officers below him in his force.Things are slightly different in London. The top man is known as the Metropolitan Police Commissioner and his appointment is arranged through the central government.British police are normally not armed. In special cases, when their work becomes dangerous, they can be given weapons, however.As is well-known, the uniform of the British policeman is blue, with a tall helmet. These days, though, you can see a different uniform in the streets. This is the uniform with the yellow hatband worn by Traffic Wardens. Their job is simply to control traffic and parking.The most famous name connected with the British police is “Scotland Yard”. Scotland Yard is the headquarters(head office) of the London police force. Besides dealing with local police matters, the London police also help all over England and Wales with different crimes. They do this at the request of the local police.41.Different police forces operate _________.A.on the suburb of LondonB.in different parts of BritainC.in British countriesD.in metropolitan cities of Britain42.Which of the following is NOT true of the Chief Constable?A.He can appoint his subordinate police officers.B.He is not elected by the Watch Committee.C.He is named by the local government.D.He can be removed without the consent of the central government.43.When will British police carry guns?A.When it is dangerous.B.when they were given weapsons.C.when they are in special circumstanceD.when there is a special case44.The responsibility of traffic wardens is to ___________.A.help people park their carsB.deal with traffic problemsC.direct traffic and the parking of carsD.control traffic as well as car parks45.What will Scotland Yard do when there is a difficult crime(犯罪)?A.Help other police forces when requested.B.Offer help to all police forces voluntarily.C.Help only the English and Welsh police.D.Assist all except the police in Scotland.BImagine that the genome(基因组)is book. The book consists of 23 chapters with thousands of stories made up of paragraphs, words and letters on different levels. There are one billion words in the book, which makes it longer than 5,000 volumes the size of this book, or as long as 800 Bibles. If I read the genome out to you at the rate of one word per second for 8 hours a day, it would take me a century. If I wrote out the human genome, one letter per millimeter, my text would be as long as the River Danube. This is an enormous document, a huge volume, a cook book of great length, and it all fits inside the extremely small nuclear(核)of a tiny cell that fits easily upon the head of a pin.The idea of the genome as a book is not, strictly speaking, even a metaphor(比喻). It is true to a great extent. A book is a piece of digital information, written in one-directional form and defined by a code that translates a small alphabet of signs into a large dictionary of meanings through the order of their groupings. So is a genome. The only complication is that all English books read from left to right, while some parts of the genome read from left to right, and some from right to left, though never both at the same time.While English books are written in words of different lengths using 26 letters, genomes are written entirely in three-letter words, using only four letters. And instead of being written on flat pages, they are written on long chains of DNA molecules(分子). The genome is a very clever book because in the right conditions it can both photocopy itself and read itself46.How do human genomes read according to the passage?A.Only from left to right.B.Only from right to leftC.From both directions at the same timeD.From one direction at a time.47.We can learn from the passage that the human genome __________.A.is as long as the River DanubeB.can be easily placed on the head of a pinC.is coded with an alphabet of four lettersD.is smart enough to read and take photos of itself48.It can be concluded that the passage is mainly written for ________.A.specialists in the fieldB.general readersC.natural scientistsD.readers with academic background49.The real purpose of the author’s comparison of the genome to a book is _______.A.to focus on the differences between the twoB.to lay emphasis on the similarities between the twoC.to simplify the concept of the human genomeD.to give an exact description of the human genomeCWang Li is an excellent college student and she wants to go to the US for her doctor’s degree. So she had to write to her foreign teacher in America for help. The first big problem is a house because she doesn’t like to live in the university. Her teacher got some information for her to rent houses in the US and sent it to her by E-Mail. Of all the information she found the two pieces are what she likes. They are: STUDENTFURNITURE ROOMS.$150~$185 MONTHLY. KITCHEN PRIVILEGES732-8612BEAUTIFUL COLONIALSPACIOUS 2 BEDROOMS TWON-HOUSE,11/2 BATHS WALL TO WALL CARPET,FULL EQUIPPED KITCHENS,BASEMENT OR GARGE.MANY CLOSETS, GARGEN PLOTS.NO PETS. EASY ACCESS TO HIGHWAY I-91.SOUTH HADLEY 532-941050.In the first piece of information Wang Li _________.A.can be allowed to use kitchen once a monthB.will have to pay $150~$185 for the furnitureC.will have no rooms with furnitureD.will have to pay $150~$185 for the house with furniture every month51.In the second piece of information __________.A.the house is a beautiful building in the style of colony(殖民地)B.only the colonial students can rent this houseC.the house still belongs to the colonyD.the house is in beautiful colony52.What kind of person is not welcome in the second piece of information?A.A flower lover.B.A lover of cats.C.A heavy smoker.D.A part-time worker.53.Which is not true in the second piece of information?A.You can go to the highway easily.B.You have a place of parking your car.C.Your kitchen is just being equipped.D.You have more than one gardens.DPC sales in China rose 10.4 per cent in 2004, accounting for nearly half of all computers sold in the Asia-Pacific region, according to data released(分布)last week by research firm Gartner.China’s PC sales totaled 13.3 million units last year, or 44,7 per cent of the region’s figure. China passed Japan last year to become the world’s No 2 PCproducer.“The main momentum(动力)---came from mobile PCs,”said Annie Chung, principal(主要的)analyst at Gartner Hong Kong.Within China, Legend Group, in the process of changing its name to Lenovo, continued to lead the field with 2.8 million units sold, a 21.3 per cent market share. US giant Dell, which mounted a major campaign in China last year, saw its unit sales grow 63 per cent to grab a 6.8 per cent market share. That was enough to take away the No 2 spot from Founder Electronics, which finished the year with a 6.2 per cent market share.Tongfang finished fourth with a 5.1 percent share, followed by IBM with a 4.6 per cent share.“It has been a good year for Dell,” Chung said. “For many domestic(国内的)PC users, Dell gave them their first taste of owning a foreign PC.”54.Which of the following statements seems TRUE according to the article?A.Tongfang got more money from China’s PC sales the IBM did last year.B.The money that Dell got from China’s PC sales was less than Lenovo said lastyear.C.Dell sold more PCs than before last year.D.A, B and C are all right.55.Which of the following companies got the most wealth in China according to the article?A.LegendB.IBMC.DellD.TongfangEAs former Soviet Foreign Minister , Eduard Shevardnadze stood heroically on the international stage, helping end the Cold War. But his time as Georgian president ended last week in embarrassment(尴尬). Crowds protested(抗议)against the false general election result, and then cheered as their 75-year-old president was forced to resign(辞职).“These political troubles could not have ended bloodlessly and I would have had to exercise my power,” Shevardnadze said. “I believe I must resign for my people.”For 11 years, he led Georgia with both vision(远见)and tight control. A supporter of democracy(民主)and the free market, he often spoke of his hope that the country could become a member of NATO. But he lost the confidence of his people who thought he was doing little to attack the corruption(腐败)that is troubling Georgia.One of the signs held up by protesters demanding his resignation read: “Shevardnadze, your century was the 20th. Now it is the 21st.”Indeed, he is widely seen as a hero of the late 20th century. As Soviet foreign minister, he impressed world leaders with his charm, quick wit(智慧)and devotion toPresident Mikhail Gorbache v’s policy of opening up to the West.In 1989, he helped arrange the removal of Soviet troops from Afghanistan and , one year later, played a key role in the reunification(重新统一)of West and East Germany. Along with the fall of the former Soviet Union, this event is considered to mark the end of the Cold War.“He is a towering figure in Georgian history and a close friend of the United States,” said US State Department spokesman Richard Boucher.When Shevardnadze took control of newly independent Georgia in 1992, the country had just still suffered a civil war and there was much ethnic conflict(民族冲突). He managed to restore peace and went on to win presidential elections in 1995 and 2000.However, his popularity(声望)then began to fall. Georgia remains divided, with two provinces still beyond government control. It is also one of the most corrupt countries in the world. Many Georgians believe Shevardnadze’s failure to deal with this has caused the fall in living standards and rise in unemployment. When he was accused of cheating in the parliamentary(议会)elections on November 2, it was clear his day in power were numbered.56.Which of the following statements about Shevardnaze is NOT TRUE?A.He did play an important part in the Cold War.B.He controlled Georgian for 11 years.C.He was Georgian president in 1999.D.He unified(统一)Georgian .57.What happened in Georgia before Shevardnadze was elected president for the first time?A.The country was fighting with another country.B.The country was just independent.C.The country was going to be open to the East.D.The country was divided into two parts.58.The underlined sentence(Line 4, Paragraph 3) probably means ______.A.He failed to deal with the corruption.B.He almost did nothing for dealing with the corruption.C.He did not want to deal with corruption.D.He did nothing for the corruption59.What can we know from the article?A.The people still think high praise for Shevardnadze.B.He was not a successful president.C.He was an unable as a president.D.He did little for his country as a president.60.What does the underlined sentence(Line 5, Paragraph 9) means?A.All the people knew how many years he worked as a president.B.He was unhealthy, maybe he would die before long.C.He would finish his career as a president in a short time.D.None of A , B and C is not right.第二节:阅读下列材料,从所给的六个选项(A、B、C、D、E和F)中,选出符合各小题要求的最佳选项。
《考试》2005年高考英语模拟试卷之十二
《考试》2005年高考英语模拟试卷之十二第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)(略)第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)21. Chicago is on ________Lake Michigan. There is nothing in the world like _______ Chicago meat industry.A. the;theB. 不填;不填C. the;不填D. 不填;the22.The train ________ arrive at 11∶30, but was an hour late.A. was about toB. was likely toC. was supposed toD. was certain to23.I’ve just seen no mo re than one copyof“ Gone with the Wind”in the bookshop opposite. Tom, go and buy ________ back.A. oneB. anyC. itD. some24. The performance "the 1,000 hand Guan yin", an unusual dance, is so moving and perfect that it is almost all_______ the viewers’ expectation.A.without B.forC. beyondD. under25.Agriculture officials this week said strict control pressures are in place,______to prevent the redfire ants spreading across the country.A.intended B.intendingC. to be intendedD. having intended26.It has been decided that all thestudentsstay_______ in the classrooms even on Saturday evenings in case they go to Internet bars.A.must B.canC. needD. shall27.— Oxford University has admitted that itwill need efficient measures to keep itself among the international universities.— ______Do you think it will come true?A. For what?B. Take it easy.C. What on?D. So what?28. —Did you meet with the famous space hero, Yang Liwei?—_____ I had come here earlier!A. If onlyB. IfnotC. But forD. For fear29. Two major languages spoken _____ is now called the Great Britain before 1066 were Celtic and Old English.A.what B. inwhatC. whichD. in that30. The culture and customs of America are more like __________ of England than of any other country.A.that B.thisC. whatD. those31. —English has a large vocabulary, hasn’t it?—Yes. ____ more words and expressions and you will find it easier to read and communicate.A. Toknow B.KnowingC.Know D. Known32.—Why didn’t you say hello to Mr. Johnson the other day in the street ?—I didn’t know it was him! I did see a man inthe distance, but I couldn’t who he was.A. makeout B. see through C. lookout D. watch out33. —Bob is experienced in driving than John, is he?— , neither passed the test.A. not more;Yes B. no more;YesC. not more; NoD. no more; No34.We usually walk the riverbank over there,but today I feel tired and won’t walk far.A. as longas;so B. as far as;thatC. as often as;such D. as soon as;very35. Lang Ping, who is said to have started hercoaching career in America,_________volleyball in China for almost twenty years.A.playedB. have playedC. was playingD. had played第二节完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)Computer hackers have now got their hands on mobile phones.A phone virus(病毒)programcan 36 your phone do things you have no control over, computer security(安全)experts 37 . Itmight 38 the White House or the police, or forward your personal address book to a marketing company. Or it could simply eat into the phone’s operating software, turning it 39 and erasing your personal information. Similar viruses have already made mobile phoneowners 40 in Japan and Europe.Mr. Hyppeuen, chief technical officerof a computer security company in Finland, said a virus “can get your 41 and send them elsewhere. And it can record your 42 ”Mobiles are now able to surf the Net, send emails and 43 software. So they are an easy 44 for the same hackers who have sent virusesto computers over the past decade.“It’stechnically 45 now. ”said Stephen Trilling,director of research at anti-virus 46 maker Symantec Corp based in the US.“If the phone is connected tothe 47 , it can be used to transmit(传输)threatsand 48 just as any computer can. ”In Japan, if you opened a certainemail message 49 your mobile, it would cause the phone to repeatedly 50 the national emergency(紧急)number.So phone operators hadto 51 emergency calls 52 the bug was removed.In Europe, mobiles’ short messageservice, 53 SMS, has been used to send codes that could damage phones.Mobile users can 54 viruses, of course, by sticking to their traditionalphones 55 Web links, some experts said.36. A.get B. forceC.make D. damage37. A.speak B.talkC.tell D. say38. A.lead B.causeC.control D. call39. A.off B.outC.down D. on40. A. interested B. angryC.excited D. terrified41. A. messages B. passagesC.news D. information42. A.voice B. passwords(密码)C.music D. address43. A.make B.destroyC. downloadD. develop44. A.job B.taskC. mission(使命)D. target45. A. possible B. impossibleC.useful D. valuable46. A. hardware B. softwareC.computer D. equipment47. A. computer B. televisionC.Internet D. radio48. A.strike B.visitC.require D. attack49. A.in B.byC.on D. with50. A.send B.dialC.count D. press51. A. cancel(废除 B.forbidC.stop D. prevent52. A.until B.althoughC.even D. during53. A.and B.norC.or D. but54. A.stop B.avoidC.kill D. find55. A. beyond B. withC.over D. without第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,满分40分)ACentral ParkOutside among the trees, watch the wildlife – boththe human and animal varieties. Call (212)360 – 3465 or (212)360 – 2726 for events and tours. Central Parkstretches from 59th to 110th Sts. , and from 5th Ave. to Central Park. West.Empire State buildingThis is among the most striking building in the city, the nation, even the world. The observation dock (瞭望台)on the 86th floor is open to general public, offering a wonderful view of the second floor you’ll find the NewYork Skyride, a simulated (模拟的) helicopter ride. Over Manhattan. 5th Avc. at 34th St. , Midtown/ (212)736– 3100.Intrepid Sea–Air–Space MuseumFive blocks west of Time Square, this museum has hundreds of air, deep–sea and space exhibits. Walk thefight deck of the 900–foot–long aircraft carrier Intrepid, see dozens of old and modern aircraft and ride the Intrepid Navy Flight Simulator. Pier 86 , W. 46th St. and 12thAve./(212)245–0072.Madison Square GardenIf it’s big, it probabl y happens at the Garden. Check out sporting events, concerts and much more. Toursare available. 7th Ave , btwn. 31th and 33th Sts. , Midtown /(212)465 – 6741.56. The New York Skyride is for _______.A. sightseeingB. fight trainingC. model plane-sportsD. city transportation57. If a visitor is interested in music, he will probably go to_______.A. CentralParkB. Empire State BuildingC. Intrepid Sea-Air-Space MuseumD. Madison Square Garden58. What is the purpose of these texts?A. To provide information of living in New York.B. To provide directions of city traffic in New York.C. To give visitors a guide to New York.D. To give a brief introduction to the history of New York.BSome inventions are so useful, but seem so simple, that we wonder why no one thought of them long ago. Post - it Notes -- the pieces of paper that you can fasten almost anywhere and then remove without leaving any signthat they were there -- are an example of such an invention.Post- it Notes were invented about twenty years ago by Art Fry, a scientist at 3M Corporation. The idea for the product came from a frustrating (令人沮丧的) experience he often had while singing in his church choir(唱诗班). Fry used pieces of paper as bookmarks to mark the places in his book of songs, but these bookmarks were always falling out. He knew he needed a bookmark that would stay where he put it, but that he could remove without damaging the pages.Around that time, Fry heard about a new adhesive (粘合剂) that a colleague (同行), Dr. Spence Silver, bad created. This adhesive was special because it was sticky,but not too sticky. It was strong enough to hold papers together, but weak enough to not tear the paper when it was removed. Fry saw that the new adhesive could help solve hisbookmark problem. One morning, Fry put some of the adhesive on the edge of a piece of paper. Just as he hoped, it made a perfect bookmark.A short time later, Fry realized that his new invention bad even more uses than being a great bookmark. He came to this realization when he wrote a note on one of his new "bookmarks" and attached (附着) it to a report he was going to give to a colleague. Soon, co - workers were asking Fry\' for more samples(样品) of his invention sothat they could use the new type of notes themselves.Fry and some other people at 3M believed so much in the new product that they persuaded the company to give away thousands of the "sticky pieces of paper" for trial use. When some salespeople at 3M ;vent to offices and showed workers just how helpful the new type of notes could be, they immediately received many orders. As more and more people discovered how useful Post - it Notes could be, the product took off.59. The invention of Post - it Notes showed that Art FryA. had a lot ofknowledgeB. was very hard -workingC. was good at creative(创造性的)thinkingD. loved his job in the church60. In what way did Dr. Spence help Art Fry?A. They worked together and often discussed science.B. His invention of a special adhesive made Art\' s invention possible.C. He persuaded 3M Corporation to give away lots of Post -it Notes for trial use.D. He cooperated with Art by providing the new adhesive for Art.61. Which of the following is a possible use of Post - it Notes?A. A note on a friend\'sdoor.B. An e -mail to a friend.C. A postcard fromabroad.D. An ad in a newspaper.CThe medical world is gradually realizing that the quality of the environment in hospital may play an important role in helping patients to get better.As part of a nationwide effort in Britain to bring art out of the museums and into public places, some of the country’s best artists have been called in to change older hospitals and to soften the hard edges of modern buildings. Of the 2500 national health service hospitals in Britain, almost 100 now have very valuable collections of present art in passages, waiting areas and treatment rooms.These recent movements first started by one artist, Peter Senior, who set up his studio at a Manchester hospital on northeastern England during the early 1970s.He felt the artist had lost his place in modern society, and that art should be enjoyed by a wider audience.A common hospital waiting room might have as many as 5,000visitors each week. What a better place to hold regular exhibitions of art! Senior held the first exhibition of his own paintings in the outpatients waiting area of the Manchester Royal Hospital in 1975. Believed to beBritain’s first hospital artist, Senior was so much in demand that he was soon joined by a team of six young art school graduates.The effect is striking. Now in the passages and waiting rooms the visitor experiences a full view of fresh colors, playful images(形象) and restful courtyards.The quality of the environment may reduce the need for expensive drugs when a patient is recovering from an illness. A study has shown that patients who had a view onto garden needed half the number of strong pain killers compared with patients who had no view at all or only a brick wall to look at.62. Some best artists have been gathered to_________ .A. pull down older hospitals and build up new onesB. make the corners of the hospital buildingroundC. bring art into hospitalsD. help patients recover from illness63. From this text, we’ve learnt that________.A. artists in Britain have completely lost their places in modern societyB. patients should be encouraged to learn artC. hospitals in Britain should be changed into art museumsD. art is encouraged to be introduced into British hospitals64. After the improvement of the hospital environment, _______.A. patients no longer need drugs to kill their painsB. patients needn’t buy any expensive drugsC. patients need fewer pain killers when they are getting better after illnessD. patients can take fewer pills each time65. It can be inferred from this text that________.A. the role of hospital environment is being recognizedB.hospital artists have done a lot forpatientsC. exhibitions of art in hospital attract more audience than that in museumsD. hospitals in Britain look more beautiful than those in other countriesDChameleons are tree dwelling lizards. There are approximately eighty-five different kinds of chameleons in the world. About half the species occur in Madagascar; others occur mostly in Africa, south of the Sahara. Two species occur in western Asia, one in southern India andSri Lanka and the other in northern Africa.Chameleons are remarkable creatures because they are able to change the color of their skin. Nerves cause areas of color to spread out or shrink to the size of tiny dots. When chameleons are angry, the color becamedarker and brighter. However, when they are afraid, their skin becomes lighter.Most chameleons are 17-25 centimeters long; the longest grows to 60 centimeters. The chameleon\'s tail is sometimes curled and its bulged eyes can move independently of each other. Some male chameleons have three long horns coming out of their heads. These are meant to intimidate any intruders.Most chameleons eat insects but large chameleons also eat birds. Most species lay eggs; they come down from trees to lay eggs safely in the soil. They can lay between 2 and 40 eggs.66. How many different species of chameleons can be found throughout the world?A. 17.B. 25.C.60. D. 85.67. How do chameleons react when they are angry?A. They hide themselves in the soil.B. They climb down from the trees.C. They change the shape of their eyes.D. They darken their skin color.68. The third paragraph is about ________.A. where chameleons liveB. the physical features of chameleonsC. how chameleons capture their foodD. different types of chameleons that exist69. Another word for "intimidate", as it is used in the passage, is ________.A. compareB. frightenC. recognizeD. observe70. The passage states that ________A. the nervous system of the chameleoncontrols its skin color.B. three different species of chameleon can be found in Sri Lanka.C. a chameleon will lose its tail as it gets older.D. chameleons usually lay only one egg.EExperiments on monkeys were viewed much more negatively than those involving mice. Indeed, only experiments to test or develop drugs to treat childhood leukemia were seen as justifying monkeys suffering. In Britain, experiments involving primates are very tightly controlled. Researchers must convince government officials that the knowledge to be gained justifies any suffering to the animals, and that that adequate date cannot be obtained by using other species.In practice, this means that monkeys are unlikely to be used in leukemia research, as the disease can be studied in other animals. But attempts to develop AIDS vaccines depend heavily on experiments with related viruses in monkey, in which some of the animals are likely to become ill. Our poll indicated that a majority ofBritish people would oppose these experiments.In the US, where regulations are less stringent, the goal of developing an AIDS vaccine is seen as sufficient justification for injection chimpanzees, our nearest relatives, with potentially lethal strains of HIV.And while most people are probably not aware of such facts, 64per cent of those we polled judged correctly that regulations governing animal experiments in Britain are as strict, or stricter, than those in other developed countries. Just 11 percent though those British rules are less strict, while 24 per cent said they didn’t know.In one respect, however, our poll reveals a disturbing gap in people’s knowledge, which the British government might want to address. No prescription drug is marketed without first being tested in animals, yet people are either unaware that this is the case, or don’t want to acknowledge the fact, While 35 percent of the people we polled said they or close family member had been prescribed a drug for a serious illness in the past two years or so, lonely 18 percent of these people-6 percent of the total sample-knew it had been tested on animals. Significantly, this small group was more favorably disposed to animal experimentation than the larger number who said they weren’t aware their drugs had been tested on animals. Indeed, with 66 percent of then backing animal research in our question, they were more positive about animalexperiments than everyone we polled except the hunters and fur coat wearers.While people may not be in full possession of the facts about animal research, many experiments that arte licensed in Britain-including hundreds of thousands of toxicity tests and fundamental biological studies-could be banned if regulators were to follow the majority views expressed in our poll.People can clearly weigh the pros and cons of animal experimentation. It’s time for those who want to pursue a peaceful debate to seize the initiative.71. Most people ignore the factthat .A. no new drugs would ever be developed without monkeys being involvedB. all the prescription drugs sold on market have been tested on animalsC. leukemia can hardly be studied in animals other than monkeysD. adequate data can still be obtained without using monkeys in animal research72. In the US, it is believed that ___.A. monkeys can be involved in the experimentation to develop an AIDS vaccineB. to test potential lethal drugs on animals isn’t justifiable in any caseC. animal research is justified only if it helps us gain new knowledgeD. the regulations governing animal research should be less strict73. According to this passage, ___ of those being polled were aware that the drug they had been prescribed had been tested on animals.A. 6%B. 18%C. 35%D. 66%74. We can learn from this passage, ___ may be negative about animal experimentation.A. the hunters and fur coat wearersB. those who support animal researchC. those who are unaware that their drugs had been tested on animalsD. those who are in full possession of the facts about animal research75. The author’s attitude toward animal experimentation is ___.A. negativeB. positiveC. subjectiveD. objective第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)A group of cows refused to across yellow lineswhich76.________had painted on a road near their farm in Somerset. The77________markings were painted as a traffic calming measure, but78________experts think the cows may believe in it is a cattle grid (格子).79________Farmer Gordon Brinson said he was surprised on the reaction 80________the animals has to the lines.“We were bringing them in for 81________the winter, but had to get them over the yellow lines lots 82________of yellow stripes across the road. When the cattle came the 83________lines, they stopped and would not go. The cattle was not the 84________only animals unused to the new lines. The horses had troubles 85________going over it as well they tried to jump the lines.”第二节书面表达(满分25分)请根据下面四幅图画内容,写一篇短文,记述昨天发生在你叔叔身上的事。
2005年高考英语模拟试题(一)
2005年高考英语模拟试题(一)
魏春红;郭亚;纪文华
【期刊名称】《教育实践与研究》
【年(卷),期】2005(000)02X
【总页数】7页(P26-32)
【作者】魏春红;郭亚;纪文华
【作者单位】石家庄市第一中学;石家庄市第一中学特级教师
【正文语种】中文
【中图分类】G4
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2005年世纪报高考英语模拟试题 (2)
2005年世纪报高考英语模拟试题第一节(每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)1. Where is the man?A. In a hotel.B. In a shop.C. At home.2. When did Peter set the world record?A. In 1980.B. In 1997.C. In 1982.3. What's wrong with Li Hua?A. She has a toothache.B. She has a headache.C. She has a backache.4. How long will the man have to wait for the next bus?A. Half an hour.B. Twenty-five minutes.C. Thirty-five minutes.5. Why can't the man give the woman a hand?A. He is too heavy to help her.B. He doesn't know how to help her.C. He is too busy to help her.第二节(每小题1.5分,满分22.5分):听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。
6. What do you think is the relationship between the two speakers?A. Husband and wife.B. The woman is a guest.C. The man is a guest.7. What were others doing and why did the woman go out?A. Having dinner, because she wanted to see her old house.B. Having a concert, because she thought of her parents.C. Having a party, because she wanted to look at the lights.8. What can we learn about the woman?A. She worked hard and was successful.B. She lived a poor life in the past.C. Both A and B.听第7段材料;回答第9至11题。
2005年南京市重点中学高考英语模拟试题(五)
2005年南京市重点中学高考英语模拟试题(五)本试卷分第一卷(选择题)和第二卷(非选择题)两部分。
共150分,考试时间120分钟。
第一卷(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。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1.What can we know about the woman ?A.She has just bought a mobile phone .B.She finds it pretty easy to use the mobile phone .C.She often forgets to turn on the mobile phone.2.Which of the following is the most probable reason why Bill lost his job ?A.He was usually late for work .B.He often made mistakes in his work and asked for leaves .C.He made a serious mistake in business with a company.3.What do we know from the conversation ?A.The man regretted inviting his wife’s boss to the dinner party .B.The two speakers enjoyed themselves at the dinner party .C.The boss of the man’s wife left the party earlier .4.How does the man feel about his interview ?A.He feels his interview today better than last one .B.He is satisfied with his interview today .C.He feels his interview quite fair .5.What are the two speakers talking about ?A.The sports programmes on Channel 9.B.How to improve English listening .C.An English programme .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。
2005年高考英语模拟试题(二)
2005年高考英语模拟试题(二)
李志彪;姜红伟;陈觉法
【期刊名称】《英语通:高考学生版》
【年(卷),期】2005(000)004
【总页数】11页(P33-40,61-63)
【作者】李志彪;姜红伟;陈觉法
【作者单位】甘肃庄浪;江苏海安;重庆
【正文语种】中文
【中图分类】G43
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2007年高考英语模拟试题——高三英语试题文章出处:发布时间:2007-4-14第I卷(共115分)第一部分:听力试题 (共20小题, 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秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What does the man probably come back ?A. Thursday .B. Friday .C. Sunday .2. What colour is the shirt ?A. Blue .B. Green .C. Yellow .3.How much is a hamburger and Coke now ?A. $ 2 .B. $ 2.5 .C. $ 4 .4. What is the woman doing ?A. Complaining .B. Apologizing .C. Explaining .5. What’s the speaker going to do?A. Go on a trip .B. Buy some food .C. Wait for a taxi .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。
听第6段材料,回答6~7题。
6. Where does the conversation take place ?A. In the shop .B. At home .C. At the clinic .7. What c aused the woman’s headache ?A. Noisy children .B. Crowded stores .C. Loud music .听第7段材料,回答8~9题。
8. What’s the man busy doing ?A. Making a travel plan .B. Visiting his pen friends .C. Preparing for his final exams .9. Why does the woman suggest going camping ?A. It’s cheaper than travelling .B. The man has never camped before .C. They can camp wherever they like .听第8段材料,回答10~11题。
10. What’s the relationship between the two speakers?A. Friends .B. Neighbours .C. Boss and secretary .11. What can we learn from the dialogue ?A. The woman takes the bus to work .B. The man lives close to his work places .C. The woman often makes cakes at the weekend .听第9段材料,回答12~14题。
12. What is the boy’s problem ?A. He doesn’t have enough time for studying .B. He doesn’t work hard at his lessons .C. He finds studying difficult .13. What does he do his homework ?A. After school .B. After supper .C. After watching TV.14. What will he probably do ?A. Stop playing on the soccer team .B. Give up working at the supermarket .C. Spend less time at the Students Center .听第10段材料,回答15~17题。
15. What is the talk about ?A. The hotel services .B. The sports center .C. Holiday activities .16. What time is breakfast ?A. 7:00---9:30 .B. 7:30---9:00 .C. 7:30---9:3017. If you want to play tennis , where should you go ?A. The seventh floor .B. Behind the hotel .C. The second floor .听第11段材料,回答18~20题。
18. Why was the boy excited ?A. He was good at cutting grass .B. He was thought to be responsible .C. He could earn money to support the family .19. How did the speaker feel about the first day’s work ?A. He was tired but happy .B. He was glad not to have to work the next day .C. He felt ashamed that he had missed cutting some grass .20. What does the speaker want to tell us from his work experience ?A. Never too old to learn .B. Teenagers tend to be careless .C. One can learn a lot from working .第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节, 满分45分)第一节单项填空 (共15题, 每小题1分, 满分15分)21.---Shall I take a message for you ?---_______.A. Thanks a lotB. With pleasureC. Thanks for your messageD. It’s nice of you22. As is known to us all, it takes years of _____ practice to gain _____ skills of _____ expert in this field .A. ; the ; anB. ; the ; theC. the ; the ; anD. a ; ; the23. As a result , at the point in our game ____ I’d have predicted the score to be about 9 to 1 in my favor , it was instead 7 to 9 .A. whereB. whenC. thatD. which24. They believed, and _____ did we, that these modern paintings collected in the Shanghai Art Gallery were as valuable as those in the Museum .A. thatB. whichC. neitherD. so25. _____ the child to bed , she began to correct the pupils’ exercises .A. SendingB. Being sentC. SentD. Having sent26. --- How do you find our company ?--- A little worried . We ____ ground as a leader in the field of IT with the others speeding up development .A. have lostB. are losingC. lostD. were losing27. The project is designed in this way and once _____ , nothing can be done to change it .A. startsB. startingC. startedD. having started28. Why don’t you bring _____ to his attention that you are busy to do it .A. thisB. thatC. oneD. it29. ---Why haven’t you asked her to come here ?---She _____ an important experiment when I found her and she _____ it .A. had done ; didn’t finishB. was doing ; hasn’t finishedC. did ; wouldn’t finishD. did ; hadn’t finished30. Reading is to the mind _____ food is to the body .A. thatB. whichC. of whichD. what31. The boss said to the secretary , “If you work well , you _____ have a rise.”A. mustB. oughtC. wouldD. shall32. ---How many students , do you think , will be present at the meeting ?---I expect _____ 20 students at the meeting .A. there beingB. there to beC. there beD. there been33. Professor Hunter was soon told ____ he discovered was not important to them .A. why thatB. why whatC. that whyD. what why34. Always acting in a strange way , Einstein must have _____ to people around to be mad .A. shownB. imaginedC. thoughtD. appeared35. Don’t mention that at the beginning of the story , or it may ____ the shocking ending .A. give awayB. give outC. give upD. give off第二节:完形填空(共20小题,每小题15分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握大意,然后从36---55题给的四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。