上海市复兴高级中学学年开学考试英语卷新课标人教版

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上海市中兴高级中学2006 学年开学考试英语卷
I. Grammar(20%)
Directions:Beneath each of the following sentences there are four choices marked A, B,
C and D. Choose the one answer that best completes the sentence.
1. It ’ s good to read English _______ in the morning, but it ’ s unnecessary to speak so _______
at the meeting or in such a (n) ________ voice.
A. loud⋯loudly⋯ aloud
B. aloud⋯loud⋯ loudly
C. aloud⋯loudly⋯ loud
D. loudly⋯aloud⋯ loud
2.There must be _______ with the machine.
A. something wrong serious
B. something serious wrong
C. something seriously wrong
D. something wrong seriously
3.His trousers are _______ long. He must have ________.
A. much too ⋯ it shortened
B. too much ⋯ it shorten
C. much too ⋯ them
shortened D. much too ⋯ them shorten
4.They have built another Tunnel of the Huangpu River, ________ the buses
can reach the other bank in four minutes.
5.__________ you were born?
A. Was it where that
B. It was where that
C. Where it was that
D. Where was it that
6.The grocery ________ fresh meat and vegetables _________ the people in the neighborhood.
A. supplies⋯to
B. supplies⋯with
C. is supplied⋯to
D. is supplied⋯with
7.My mother said she would ________ by bus.
A. not rather go
B. not rather to go
C. rather not go
D. rather not to go
8.Since it is already midnight, we _______.
A. had better leaving
B. ought to have left
C. should take our leave
D. might as well leave
9.He gives me a ________ jacket as my birthday gift.
A. Japanese white leather
B. leather white Japanese
C. Japanese leather white
D. white Japanese leather
10.When you have finished reading the novel, you will find the hero________.
A. a person too perfect to be not true
B. a too perfect person to be true
C. too perfect a person to be true
D. too perfect a person to be not true
11.The story was passed on from generation to generation by ________ of mouth.
A. a word
B. word
C. words
D. the words
12.The animals died _________ of food.
A. in the lack
B. in lack
C. for lack
D. for the lack
13.We are opposed ________ without her.
A. to have a party
B. we have a party
C. our having a party
D. to having a party
14.__________ that we all go out, lying in the sun.
A. The weather so fine was
B. So the weather was fine
C. So was the fine weather
D. So fine was the weather
15.Being able to swim sometimes is ________ life and death.
A. a matter of
B. the difference of
C. a problem of
D. the question of
16.His father gets him home from school every afternoon ________.
A. on his car
B. in his car
C. for his car
D. by his car
17.While I was sitting in the restaurant, I saw Mr. Wang come in _______ two of my friends.
A. the front of
B. ahead of
C. front
D. the head of
18.What’ s in the bottle? _______. Is there any water in it? _________.
A. Nothing⋯ None
B. None⋯ Nothing
C. Nothing⋯ Nothing
D. None⋯ None
19.Help me with the door. It ________.
A. won ’ t lock
B. won’ t be locked
C. can ’ t lock
D. can’ t have locked
20.To succeed in a difficult task, __________.
A. one needs to work hard
B. to work hard is needed
C. you need be a hard-working person
D. to work hard is what one need
Vocabulary (20’ )
Directions: Beneath each of the following sentences there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one answer that best completes the sentences.
returned with the money in no time. Which of the following four has the same meaning as the underlined part?
A. in a long time
B. not long ago
C. at once
D. later
bottle of milk is too high for the child to ____.
A. reach
B. take
C. bring
D. get
23.I asked him to ___ me a few minutes so that we could go over all the problems.
A. spend
B. save
C. spare
D. share
24.It ’ s too hot today. Please ___ the ___ fan.
A. switch on⋯ electrical
B. turn on⋯ electric
C. turn up⋯ electric
D. switch out⋯ electrical
25.Would you be kind enough to ___ room for me?
A. take
B. give
C. make
D. lend
26.Englishmen usually don’ t ask each other about ___ affairs.
A. public
B. political
C. school
D. private
27.I didn ’ t manage to do it ___ you had explained how.
A. unless
B. until
C. when
D. since
28.I ’ m sorry, but I can’ t ___ your voice on the phone.
A. realize
B. recognize
C. remember
D. listen
29.Above all we must make ___ that he comes on time.
A. definite
B. possible
C. sure
D. clear
30.I ran ___ an old friend of mine yesterday, whom I hadn’ t seen for ages.
A. across
B. cross
C. after
D. for
31.--What would you like for your birthday?
--Anything will ___.
A. do
B. help
C. fit
D. work
32.–You know I can be reached by telephone. Why didn’ t you call me?
--I did several times, but couldn’ t ___.
A. come across
B. ring off
C. call back
D. get through
33.The ____he had made to clear up the mystery failed.
A. efforts
B. strength
C. power
D. attempting
34.I can ’ t find my key. It ___ in my office.
A. must be forgotten
B. must be left
C. must have been forgotten
D. must have been left
35.If you are really going to buy this computer, I can ___ you a reasonable price.
A. afford
B. offer
C. accept
D. receive
36.The children should learn to ___ themselves in the presence of guests.
A. act
B. perform
C. behave
D. present
37.He drove away ___ the direction of London.
A. in
B. at
C. to
D. for
38.In the temple the farmer knelt down and ___ rain.
A. asked for
B. beg for
C. prayed for
D. prayed in
39.Their carelessness ___ them the success.
A. paid
B. cost
C. made
D. spent
40. A lot of students in our school are interested in English. They want to ___ it.
A. major with
B. major in
C. major on
D. measure
III. Cloze:
Directions: Read the passages and choose the best answer from A, B, C and D.
(A)
English people are generally reserved. A __41___ person is one who doesn’ t talk very much
to strangers,and doesn ’ t show much of his feelings and __42____ gets excited.It is difficult
_43____ to know a reserved person.He never tells you anything about himself. And you may work with him __44___ ever knowing where he lives, how much he earns, how many children he had and
what his interests are.English people tend to be like that.If they are making a journey__45___ train, they will do their best to find an _46____ compartment. If they have to share the
compartment with a stranger,they may travel many miles without _47___ a conversation.If they do talk, personal question like:“ How old are you?” or“ What is your name?” are not to be asked. Questions like:“ How much did you pay _48___ your watch?” “ What is your salary?”are almost forbidden. They talk __49____. Loud speeches are regarded __50___ bad manners.
41.A. talkative B. reserve C. reserved D. reserving
42.A. often B. always C. seldom D. usually
43.A. get B. to get C. learn D. to learn
44.A. without B. with C. by D. through
45.A. in B. on C. at D. by
46.A. full B. empty C. crowded D. filled
47.A. start B. begin C. ending D. starting
48.A. for B. by C. on D. buy
49.A. quite B. quiet C. quietly D. silent
50.A. for B. on C. as D. like
(B)
Most animals can swim right _51___ the first time they go into the water. Dogs and horses
do not __52___ to swim, but men can not swim _53___ they learn now.
Learning to swim took time __54____ this is rewarded in many__55___ when one can swim. The
_56____ is it that is a very good form of exercise that doctors are strongly _57____ because
in swimming all the muscles of the body are _58_____.
__59___swimming gives great pleasure,how nice it is,on a hot summer afternoon, to get the
cool water and to swim till one is tired.Sometimes swimming may even _60____ all the difference between life and death.
51.A. for B. at C. in D. away
52.A. teach B. need to teach C. have to teach D. have to be taught
53.A. when B. because C. until D. though
54.A. for B. but C. or D. as
55.A. times B. things C. places D. ways
56.A. thing B. fact C. matter D. problem
57.A. for B. after C. against D. in
58.A. tired B. touched C. used D. fixed
59.A. On the contrary B. At least C. Besides D. Fixed
60.A. mean B. tell C. find D. reach
Reading Comprehension(20%)
Directions: Read the following passages. Each passage is followed by several questions
or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D.
Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have
just read.
(A)
It is easy to find your way about in New York. It is laid out so regularly. Instead
of streets winding and twisting(迂回)as they do in London, they are all regular and well planned. The streets running north and south ar e called “avenues” and are numbered, .
1st Avenue, 2nd Avenue, etc. The streets going east and west are called“streets ” and are also numbered, . 51st Street,63rd Street.It is all much more logical( 合理的 ) than London’s street names. But I couldn ’t help th inking how much more interesting than these dull cold numbers are London ’s illogical but colorful names of streets, .“Bishopgate ” (which
is not a gate and hasn’t a Bishop in it);“Haymarket” or “Cornmarket ” (where you won’t see any hey or corn) or“Poultry” (without a living chicken anywhere in sight) or
“Threadneedle Street ” (where you won ’t find little girls learning to sew).
61.In the second sentence of the passage,“ laid out” means ______.
A. built
B. be put
C. designed
D. cut down
62.The streets running from north to south are called _______.
A. avenues in London
B. streets in America
C. avenues in New York
D. streets in London
63.According to the writer’ s opinion, ______.
A. avenues and streets are the same
B.streets in America are better than avenues in England
C.streets in New York are better than those in London
D.the writer didn’ t agree with the London streets planners
64. The names of streets both in London and New York ______.
A. are quite good
B. are interesting
C. are not practical
D. differ greatly in form
65. The writer tells his readers that he prefers (更喜爱) _____.
A. London streets
B. New York streets
C. both
D. neither
(B)
An experimental treatment that causes AIDS patients to develop a dangerously high fever
has shown promise as a way of prolonging and improving the patients’ life.
Called the Biologic-HT System, the new treatment lets doctors extract the blood of
a patient and heat it before circulating it back into the body. The heated blood causes
the patient ’s body temperature to rise above 42 degrees Celsius. In people with AIDS,
that increase in temperature kills some heat-sensitive HIV, the virus, most doctors say,
causes AIDS.
Heating the blood of AIDS patients has been tried before, say doctors. But during
previous attempts,the treatment induced deadly chemical changes in the blood.The Biologic-HT System prevents those changes from happening,allowing the heat to kill viruses with few ill side effects.
The new heat treatment cannot be considered a cure for Aids, says president of the
company that makes the system.He says the treatment doesn ’ t kill all traces of the virus. However, it kills enough virus particles to give a patient’ s immune system a reprieve
in its deadly duel with HIV.
Tests of the Biologic-HT treatment began on 36patients earlier this year.The treatment takes about four hours, and the patient normally feels well enough to leave the hospital or clinic the following morning.
So far,the patients who have had the treatment say they feel better and have developed no new opportunistic infections— disease that strike people with damaged immune systems.
The patients also have experienced about a 50 percent increase in the number of T cells
in their bodies. T cells are key disease-fighting cells of the immune system and the main
target of HIV.
66.This passage is mainly concerned with ____________.
A. a way for treating AIDS
B. a heat-sensitive virus
C.the immune system of the human body
D.the function of high temperature
67.The blood of the patient___________.
A.is heated with a single injection
B.is heated by being circulated at a higher rate
C.is taken out from the body and then circulated through a heating system.
D.Is taken out from the body, heated outside and then put back into the body.
68.The previous attempts to use high temperature for treating AIDS failed because
they_________.
A.caused chemical changes
B. could not kill HIV effectively
C.resulted in deaths
D. killed both HIV and healthy cells
69.According to the passage, the new treatment___________.
A. can kill all the HIV viruses
B. cannot eliminate the viruses completely
C. can double the number of disease-fighting cells
D. can reconstruct the patient’ s immune system.
70.The result of the experiment seems to be ___________.
A. disappointing
B. incomplete
C. successful
D. surprising
Translation(20%)
Directions: translate the following sentences into English , using the words given in the
brackets.
71.他老是乐于帮助他人。

他的同学选举他为班长。

(make)
72.因为他读音禁止,他把两个意义不一样的词混杂了。

(mix up; different in meaning)
73.每次我向他要钱,他都假装他身旁没钱。

( every time, pretend)
74.见到老师问好是有礼貌的行为。

(good manners)
75.那个病人,在证明已康复以前,要隔绝起来。

( be isolated)
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