浙江2009年7月高级英语试题
2009年高考浙江英语试题及参考答案-中大网校
2009年高考浙江英语试题及参考答案总分:100分及格:60分考试时间:120分共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分(1)——Hey , you haven’t been acting like yourself . Everything OK ? ——。
A、I’m fine, thanks B、Sure , it is C、That’s good D、It’s OK(2)I don't understand what the engineer means , but I’ve got________rough idea of________Project plan . A、the ;a B、不填;the C、the;不填D、a ; the(3)_________and short of breath , Andy and Ruby were the first to reach the top of Mount Tai . A、To be tried B、Tired C、Tiring D、Being tired(4)——I’ve read and another book this week . ——Well , maybe________is not how much you read but what you read that counts . A、this B、that C、there D、it(5)The incomes of skilled word went up ________, unskilled workers saw their earnings fall. A、Moreover B、Therefore C、Meanwhile D、Otherwise(6)The system has been designed to give etudents quick and easy________to the digital resources of the library . A、access B、passage C、way D、approach(7)There is a great deal of evidence__________that music activities enegage different parts of the brain . A、indicate B、indicating C、to indicate D、to be indicating(8)The medicine word more effectively________you some hot water after taking it . A、as B、until C、although D、if(9)Over the past decades , sea ice _________in the Arctic as a result of global warming .A、had decreased B、decreased C、has been decreasing D、is decreasing(10)It took___________building supplies to contruct these energy—house . It took brains , too . A、other than B、more than C、rather than D、less than(11)The good thing about children is that they _____________ very easily to new envionments. A、adapt B、appeal C、attattch D、apply(12)—Is there any possibility _________you could pick me up at the airport ? —No problem A、when B、that C、whether D、what(13)The doctor recommended that you ________swim after eating a large meal . A、wouldn’t B、couldn’t C、needn’t D、shouldn’t(14)I have reached a point in my life ___________I am supposed to make decisions of my own . A、which B、where C、how D、why(15)John is very ____________——if he promises to do something he’ll do it . A、independent B、confident C、reliable D、flexible(16)Practising Chinese kung fu can not only__________one’s strength , but also develop one’s character . A、bring up B、take up C、build up D、pull up(17)—Do you want another drink ? ——___________ . A、I don’t think so B、No way C、Not at all D、I wouldn’t say no(18)____________, the pay isn’t attractive enough ,though the job itself is quite interesting . A、Generally speaking B、On thecontrary C、In particular D、To be honest(19)In the good care of the nurses , the boy is____________recovreing from his heart operation . A<SPAN style="FONT-SIZE: 10.5pt; FONT-FAMIL Y: 宋体; mso-font-kerning: 1.0pt; mso-bidi-font-family: 'Times New Roman'; mso-hansi-font-family: 'Times New Roman'; mso-ascii-font-family: 'Times New Roman'; mso-ansi-language: EN-US; mso-fareast-language: ZH-CN; mso-bidi-language: AR-SA">、</SPAN>quietly B<SPAN style="FONT-SIZE: 10.5pt; FONT-FAMIL Y: 宋体; mso-font-kerning: 1.0pt; mso-bidi-font-family: 'Times New Roman'; mso-hansi-font-family: 'Times New Roman'; mso-ascii-font-family: 'Times New Roman'; mso-ansi-language: EN-US; mso-fareast-language: ZH-CN; mso-bidi-language: AR-SA">、</SPAN>actually C<SPAN style="FONT-SIZE: 10.5pt; FONT-FAMIL Y: 宋体; mso-font-kerning: 1.0pt; mso-bidi-font-family: 'Times New Roman'; mso-hansi-font-family: 'Times New Roman'; mso-ascii-font-family: 'Times New Roman'; mso-ansi-language: EN-US; mso-fareast-language: ZH-CN; mso-bidi-language: AR-SA">、</SPAN>practically D<SPAN style="FONT-SIZE: 10.5pt; FONT-FAMIL Y: 宋体; mso-font-kerning: 1.0pt; mso-bidi-font-family: 'Times New Roman'; mso-hansi-font-family: 'Times New Roman'; mso-ascii-font-family: 'Times New Roman'; mso-ansi-language: EN-US; mso-fareast-language: ZH-CN; mso-bidi-language: AR-SA">、</SPAN>gradually(20)—What do you think of the movie ? —It’s fantastic . The only pity is that I_______the beginning . A、missed B、had missed C、miss D、would miss共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分(1)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从21~40各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。
7月浙江自考高级英语试题及答案解析
浙江省2018年7月自学考试高级英语试题课程代码:10005Part ⅠVocabulary(20%)Section A (20×0.5%=10%)Directions: There are 20 incomplete sentences in this section. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the ONE that best completes the sentence.1. He had to sell his home to pay his legal fees and was ______ to parking cars for money.( ) A. reduced B. introducedC. agreedD. expected2. Our vacation is ______ and we still can’t decide where to go. ( )A. goingB. approachingC. flyingD. keeping3. From the ______ way he behaves towards others you can tell that he was well raised in his family. ( )A. respectfulB. respectedC. respectableD. respective4. Though people all over the world have friends and enjoying friendship, the ______ of what a real friendship is may take quite varied forms in different cultures. ( )A. exceptionB. assumptionC. acceptationD. conception5. I have only had a ______ acquaintance with this Mr. Johnson you are talking about, so I am in no place to make judgment on his personality. ( )A. intimateB. hastyC. legitimateD. simple6. A forgiving person will not pay ______ someone who has done him wrong either intentionally or accidentally.( )A. forB. back1C. offD. clear7. She knew David was not good with words, and was rather touched by his clumsy attempt to comfort her. ( )A. stupidB. childishC. unskillfulD. useless8. Modern educationists recommend the teaching methods that ______ students in the learning process. ( )A. absorbB. participateC. mixD. involve9. The very evening she couldn’t wait to show the ring to her close friends and tell them that she ______ to Graham. ( )A. was engagingB. was engagedC. engagedD. would engage10. Although Asian countries are generally more ______ in social customs than Western countries, there have been several notable examples of women leaders in both China and India. ( ) A. conservative B. confidentialC. comprehensibleD. consistent11. Black people had to use separate bathrooms, train cars, churches, and restaurants: this act of ______ was accepted without much question in the past.( )A. segregationB. separationC. discriminationD. differentiation12. The revolutionist devoted his whole life to the ______ of freedom and happiness of his people.( ) A. perform B. prophetC. projectionD. pursuit13. Just composing the sentences is not all there is in an invitation, you also have to think about the ______: the color, the picture, the size and style of the letters, etc. ( )A. formatB. formationC. informationD. conformation14. The manager gave her his ______ that her complaint would be investigated. ( )2A. assuranceB. assumptionC. sanctionD. insurance15. The course has four main ______: business law, finance, computing and management skills.( ) A. commissions B. componentsC. compositionsD. compromises16. Greg has been a(n) ______ child and missed most of the fun in childhood. ( )A. illB. healthyC. sicklyD. lively17. By 3 o’clock the next morning the roaring storm ______ down and the sea resumed its generous and peaceful scene. ( )A. diedB. layC. flattedD. went18. The hardest things to get in a car accident, a ship ______, or an air crash, are the names of the saved, or the dead and injured.( )A. wreckB. wristC. wrapD. wrench19. A three-day tour isn’t sufficient for a thorough appreciation of Angkor, but it will give you a ______ of this magnificent work of wonder. ( )A. limpB. slipC. skipD. glimpse20. Due to different beliefs held by feminists, religion conservatives and other groups of people, abortion remains a ______ issue in North America. ( )A. controversialB. contradictoryC. compulsoryD. confidentialSection B (20×0.5%=10%)Directions: There are 20 sentences in this section. In each sentence there is a word or a phrase underlined. Below each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the answer that can replace the underlined part of each sentence without changing the original meaning.321. It hasn’t rained in this area for an extremely long time and all the plants in the field are crying for water. ( )A. requestingB. dependingC. in big supply ofD. in great need of22. When asked what he was going to do about the fund problem, he gave a vague answer.( ) A. implicit B. explicitC. efficientD. infinite23. The article gives its readers a real insight into the causes of the present economic crisis.( )A. perceptionB. conceptionC. interpretationD. deception24. To everyone’s surprise, the main force of opposition has come from a group of property owners whom have been assumed to be in line with the proposal. ( )A. resistanceB. insistenceC. consistenceD. assistance25. We spoke in whispers in case that we might wake the baby. ( )A. in fearB. of fearC. for fearD. with fear26. Jack had been very excited about going on the jungle trip, but at the last moment he lost courage to do it. ( )A. lost his heartB. lost his mindC. lost his nervesD. lost his attentions27. Though never touched a brush until in his mid thirties, Leon became a quite outstanding painter by the time he was forty years old.( )A. outrageousB. assertiveC. distinguishedD. characteristic28. Clothing means totally different things to men and women: a perfect fine dress could be out of fashion within a few months but a suit could stay in style forever. ( )A. out of timeB. out of days4C. out of dateD. out of taste29. The whole argument comes down to the question if it is fair to regulate the industries in developing countries the same way as the more developed countries when it comes to environmental issues. ( )A. ends up withB. means in essenceC. stands forD. corresponds to30. At the sound of music the crowd instantly breaks down into couples and started to dance.( ) A. derives B. dividesC. devisesD. derides31. What freshmen have to understand is that the acceptance to one of the best universities is not an end but a start: now they must do as best as they can with their university education.( ) A. think the best of B. do the best ofC. get the best ofD. make the best of32. Right now is not a good time to ask the mayor for help in the project, as he has his mind fixed on the kindergarten teachers’ strike which has been going on for two weeks. ( )A. is disturbed byB. is motivated byC. is concerned withD. is preoccupied with33. Marie Curie’s whole life was devoted to the discovery and research of radioactive elements.( ) A. debated B. dedicatedC. decidedD. delegated34. No one should be allowed into that building until it is assured that it is clear of bombs.( ) A. obvious in B. aware ofC. in touch withD. free from35. The wisest thing to do is to cut off all his financial supply right off. ( )A. completelyB. definitelyC. accordinglyD. immediately536. A better marketing strategy need to be made and carried out if we want to produce more profit the next sales season. ( )A. bring upB. bring forthC. bring aboutD. bring to37. The second half of the coming chapter is in relation to the effect of currency control on national economy. ( )A. with regard toB. in relative toC. of limit toD. on level to38. For ten years a group of American scientists have been on the track of a new kind of energy resource which has the promise to solve the energy crisis facing the country. ( )A. looking forB. inventingC. improvingD. polishing39. When you walk into an exam room with only a few hours’ preparation done the night before, failure is almost unavoidable. ( )A. indispensableB. inevitableC. unpredictableD. incomprehensible40. His theory sounds logical, but then how can we know if it will work without testing it?( ) A. at that moment B. afterwardsC. on the other handD. as a resultPart II: Cloze (20×0.5%=10%)Directions: In the following passage there are 20 blanks. For each blank there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the ONE that best fits into the passage.When women do become managers, do they bring a different style and different skills to the job? Are they better, or worse, managers than men? Are women more highly-motivated and 41 than male managers? Some research 42 the idea that women bring different attitudes and skills to management jobs, such as greater 43 and emphasis on affiliation(亲和性) and attachment, and a 44 to bring emotional factors to bear in making workplace45 . These differences are 46 to carry advantages for companies, 47 they expand the range of techniques that can be used to 48 the company manage its workforce 49 .6A study commissioned by the international Women’s Forum 50 a management style used by some women managers (and also by some men) that 51 from the command and control style 52 used by male managers. Using this “interactive leadership”approach, “women 53 participation, share power and information, 54 other people’s self-worth, and get others excited about their work. All these 55 reflect their belief that allowing 56 to contribute and to feel 57 and important is a win-win 58 —good for the employees and the organization.”The study’s director 59 that “interactive leadership may emerge into the management style of choice for many 60 .”( )41. A. committed B. confronted C. confined D. commanded( )42. A. despises B. supports C. opposes D. argues( )43. A. coherence B. correlation C. combination D. cooperativeness( )44. A. sensitivity B. willingness C. virtue D. loyalty( )45. A. decisions B. detachments C. descriptions D. discriminations( )46. A. seen B. revised C. detected D. disclosed( )47. A. because B. whereas C. nonetheless D. therefore( )48. A. direct B. enable C. help D. support( )49. A. effectively B. evidently C. precisely D. aggressively( )50. A. constructed B. identified C. located D. invented( )51. A. discerns B. detaches C. differs D. deteriorates( )52. A. traditionally B. conditionally C. inherently D. occasionally( )53. A. engage B. dismiss C. encourage D. disapprove( )54. A. enlarge B. ignore C. degrade D. enhance( )55. A. things B. themes C. researches D. subjects( )56. A. men B. women C. managers D. everyone( )57. A. tasteful B. powerful C. thoughtful D. faithful( )58. A. circumstance B. status C. situation D. position( )59. A. defied B. predicted C. diagnosed D. proclaimed( )60. A. facilities B. communities C. organizations D. communicationsPart Ⅲ: Reading Comprehension (20×2%=40%)Directions: There are four passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions7or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Read each passage carefully and decide on the best choice.(1)Computer people talk a lot about the need for other people to become “computer-literate”, in other words, to learn to understand computers and what makes them tick. Not all experts agree, however, that is a good idea.One pioneer, in particular, who disagrees, is David Tebbutt, the founder of Computertown UK. Although many people see this as a successful attempt to bring people closer to the computer, David does not see it that way. He says that Computertown UK was formed for just the opposite reason, to bring computers to the people and make them “people-literate”.David first got the idea when he visited one of America’s best-known computer “guru”figure, Bob Albrecht,in the small university town of Palo Alto in Northern California. Albrecht had started a project called Computertown USA in the local library, and the local children used to call round every Wednesday to borrow some time on the computers there, instead of borrowing library books. Albrecht was always on hand to answer any questions and to help the children discover about computers in their own way.Over here, in Britain,Computertowns have taken off in a big way,and there are now about 40 scattered over the country. David Tebbutt thinks they are most successful when tied to a computer club. He insists there is a vast and important difference between the two, although they complement each other. The clubs cater for the enthusiasts, with some computer knowledge already, who get together and eventually form an expert computer group. This frightens away non-experts, who are happier going to Computertowns where there are computers available for them to experiment on, with experts available to encourage them and answer any questions; they are not told what to do, they find out.David Tebbutt finds it interesting to see the two different approaches working side by side. The computer experts have to learn not to tell people about computers, but have to be able to explain the answers to the questions that people really want to know. In some Computertowns there are question sessions, rather like radio phone-ins, where the experts listen to a lot of questions and then try to work out some structure to answer them. People are not having to learn computer jargons, but the experts are having to translate computer mysteries into easily8understood terms; the computers are becoming “people-literate”.61. According to David Tebbutt, the purpose of Computertown UK is to ______.( )A. train people to understand how computers workB. make more computers available to peopleC. enable more people to fix computers themselvesD. help people find out more about computers62. What does “people-literate”most probably mean?( )A. Being able to understand computers.B. Knowing the answers to the questions people have about computers.C. Being easy for people to understand and use.D. Being ready to teach people about computers.63. We learn from the passage that Computertown USA was a ______.( )A. townB. projectC. libraryD. school64. Which of the following statements is INCORRECT?( )A. Computertowns in the UK have become popular.B. Computertowns and clubs cater for different people.C. Computertowns are more successful than clubs.D. It’s better that computertowns and clubs work together.65. Which of the following is NOT an advantage of computertowns?( )A. Experts give lectures and talks on computers.B. Experts are on hand to answer people’s questions.C. People are left to discover computers on their own.D. There are computers around for people to practise on.(2)I had an experience some years ago which taught me something about the ways in which people make a bad situation worse by blaming themselves. One January, I had to officiate(主持) at two funerals on successive days for two elderly women in my community. Both had died “full of years,”as the Bible would say; both yielded to the normal wearing out of the body after a long and full life. Their homes happened to be near each other, so I paid condolence (吊唁) calls on the9two families on the same afternoon.At the first home, the son of the deceased (已故的) woman said to me, “If only I had sent my mother to Florida and gotten her out of this cold and snow, she would be alive today. It’s my fault that she died.”At the second home, the son of the other deceased woman said, “If only I hadn’t insisted on my mother’s going to Florida, she would be alive today. That long airplane ride, the abrupt change of climate, was more than she could take. It’s my fault that she’s dead.”When things don’t turn out as we would like them to, it is very tempting to assume that had we done things differently, the story would have had a happier ending. Priests know that any time there is a death, the survivors will feel guilty. Because the course of action they took turned out badly, they believe that the opposite course-keeping Mother at home, postponing the operation —would have turned out better. After all, how could it have turned out any worse?There seem to be two elements involved in our readiness to feel guilt. The first is our pressing need to believe that the world makes sense, that there is a cause for every effect and a reason for everything that happens. That leads us to find patterns and connections both where they really exist and where they exist only in our minds.The second element is the notion that we are the cause of what happens, especially the bad things that happen. It seems to be a short step from believing that every event has a cause to believing that every disaster is our fault. The roots of this feeling may lie in our childhood. Psychologists speak of the infantile myth of omnipotence (万能). A baby comes to think that the world exists to meet his needs, and that he makes everything happen in it. He wakes up in the morning and summons the rest of the world to its tasks. He cries, and someone comes to attend to him. When he is hungry, people feed him, and when he is wet, people change him. Very often, we do not completely outgrow that infantile notion that our wishes cause things to happen.66. What is said about the two deceased elderly women?( )A. They lived out a natural life.B. They died due to lack of care by family members.C. They died of exhaustion after the long plane ride.D. They weren’t accustomed to the change in weather.67. The author had to conduct the two women’s funerals probably because ______.( )A. he had great sympathy for the deceasedB. he wanted to console the two families10C. he was priest of the local churchD. he was an official from the community68. People feel guilty for the deaths of their loved ones because ______.( )A. they believe that they were responsibleB. they had neglected the natural course of eventsC. they couldn’t find a better way to express their griefD. they didn’t know things often turn out in the opposite direction69. In the context of the passage, “... the world makes sense”(Line 2, Para, 4) probably means that ______.( )A. we have to be sensible in order to understand the worldB. everything in the world is predeterminedC. there’s an explanation for everything in the worldD. the world can be interpreted in different ways70. People have been made to believe since infancy that ______.( )A. every story should have a happy endingB. their wishes are the cause of everything that happensC. life and death is an unsolved mysteryD. everybody is at their command(3)Londoners are great readers. They buy vast numbers of newspapers and magazines and even of books—especially paperbacks, which are still comparatively cheap in spite of ever-increasing rises in the costs of printing. They still continue to buy “proper”books, too, printed on good paper and bound between hard covers.There are many streets in London containing shops which specialize in book-selling. Perhaps the best known of these is Charing Cross Road in the very heart of London. Here bookshops of all sorts and sizes are to be found, from the celebrated one which boasts of being “the biggest bookshop in the world”to the tiny dusty little places which seem to have been left over from Dickens’ time. Some of these shops stock, or will obtain, any kind of book, but many of them specialize in second-hand books, in art books, in foreign books, in books on philosophy, politics or any other of the numberless subjects about which books may be written. One shop in this area specializes solely in books about ballet!11Although it may be the most convenient place for Londoners to buy books, Charing Cross Road is not the cheapest. For the really cheap second-hand volume, the collectors must venture off the beaten track, to Farringdon Road, for example, in the East Central district of London. Here there is nothing so grandiose(壮观的) as bookshops. Instead, the booksellers come along each morning and tip out their sacks of books on to small barrows which line the gutters. And the collectors, some professional and some amateur, who have been waiting for them, plunge upon the dusty cascade. In places like this one can still, occasionally, pick up for a few pence an old volume that may be worth many pounds.Both Charing Cross Road and Farringdon Road are well-known haunts of the book buyer. Yet all over London there are bookshops, in places not so well known, where the wares are equally varied and exciting. It is in the sympathetic atmosphere of such shops that the ardent book buyer feels most at home. In these shops, even the lifelong book-browser is frequently rewarded by the accidental discovery of previously unknown delights. One could, in fact, easily spend a lifetime exploring London’s bookshops. There are many less pleasant ways of spending time!71. In the bookshops of Charing Cross Road you can get______.( )A. new books of any kindB. tiny dusty booksC. second-hand books on various subjectsD. both A and C72. The book-browser ______. ( )A. never gets tired of exploring London’s bookshopsB. has many other pleasant ways of spending timeC. always stays at home readingD. goes to bookshops to kill time every day73. According to the passage the best-known bookshops are ______.( )A. in the East Central districtB. throughout the cityC. in the outskirt of the cityD. in the center of the city74. This passage tells us that ______.( )A. Londoners have plenty of time to read booksB. Londoners are rich enough to buy various booksC. Londoners enjoy collecting and reading booksD. Londoners prefer second-hand books.1275. Where in London can a book collector most likely get a valuable book at a good price?( )A. Charing Cross RoadB. Farringdon RoadC. Bookstores all over LondonD. No place in London(4)Most English holidays have a religious origin. Easter is originally the day to commemorate(纪念) the Resurrection(复活) of Jesus Christ. But now for most people, Easter is a secular spring holiday, when everyone hopes to enjoy fine weather, when the days are lengthening fast, when trees are already in bud and leaf, and spring flowers appear, the most welcome of the year ——violets and primroses, daffodils and narcissi. For children, Easter means, more than anything else, Easter eggs or chocolate eggs!Real, natural eggs do not belong of course to single season of the year. They are eaten all the year round (Duck eggs are a rarity in England, and the eggs of smaller birds are rarer still, a luxury for the very rich and privileged). Eggs are everyday food ——inexpensive, nutritious, and especially good for breakfast. Their association with spring, when hens begin to lay after the winter, is older than the manufacture of chocolate eggs. In some places, real eggs are used in an Easter game called “eggrolling.”They are first hardboiled and then given to competitors to roll down a slope. The winner is the person whose egg gets to the bottom first. In some families, the breakfast eggs on Easter Sunday morning are boiled in several pans, each containing a different vegetable dye, so that when they are served the shells are no longer white or pale brown in color, but yellow or pink, blue or green. The dyes do not penetrate the shell of course.Most British children would be very disappointed if these were the only eggs they had at Easter. Chocolate Easter eggs are displayed in confectioners’(糖果店) shops as soon as Christmas is over. The smallest and simplest are inexpensive enough for children to buy with pocket money. These are of two sorts. V ery small ones, perhaps a little longer than an inch in length, are coated thinly with chocolate on the outside and filled with a sweet, soft paste, called fondant. They are wrapped in colored foil in a variety of patterns. Slightly larger eggs, a little bigger, as a rule, than a duck’s egg, are hollow. There is nothing inside at all ——just a wrapped chocolate shell. You break the shell and eat the jagged, irregular pieces.76. Easter is originally the day to ______.( )13A. mark the beginning of the springB. remember the rebirth of Jesus ChristC. sell chocolate eggsD. be enjoyed only by British children77. You cannot eat ______ all the year round.( )A. real natural eggsB. duck eggsC. the eggs of smaller birdsD. Both A and C78. How do the Easter eggs become colorful?( )A. The eggs are cooked with different vegetables.B. The eggs are painted with different colors.C. The eggs are boiled with different dyes.D. The eggs are laid by different colored hens.79. Confectionery begins to sell Easter sweets ______.( )A. when Easter startsB. as soon as Christmas is overC. in springD. all the year round80. What do the jagged pieces refer to?( )A. They refer to the chocolate shells of large eggs.B. They refer to the duck eggs.C. They refer to the sweet, soft pastes.D. They refer to varieties of patterns.Part Ⅳ: Translation (15%)Section A (2×3%=6%)Directions: Translate the two underlined sentences in the second passage into Chinese.81. There seem to be two elements involved in our readiness to feel guilt. The first is our pressing need to believe that the world makes sense, that there is a cause for every effect and a reason for everything that happens82. A baby comes to think that the world exists to meet his needs, and that he makes everything happen in it. He wakes up in the morning and summons the rest of the world to its tasks. He cries, and someone comes to attend to him.Section B (3×3%=9%)Directions: Translate the following three sentences into English.83. 早年成功固然甜蜜,但晚年的成功往往更有滋味。
高中英语真题-2009年普通高等学校全国统一考试英语(浙江卷,解析版)
高中英语真题:2009年普通高等学校全国统一考试英语(浙江卷,解析版)本试题卷分选择题和非选择题两部分。
全卷共12页,先择题部分1至10页,非选择题部分11至12页。
满分120分,考试120分钟。
请考生按规定用笔将所有试题的答案涂、写在答题纸上。
选择题部分(共80分)注意事项:1.答题前,老先生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号用黑色字迹的签字笔或钢笔填写在答题纸上。
2.每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题纸上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。
如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再先涂其他答案标号。
不能答在试题卷上。
第一部分:英语知识(共两节,满分30分)第一节:单项填空(共20小题 ;每小题0.5分,满分10分)从A、B、C和D四个选项中,迁出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。
1.-Hey, you haven’t been acting like yourself, Everything OK?-______.I’m fine, thanks B. Sure, it is C. That’s good D. It’s OK【答案】A【解析】考查情景交际。
俩人对话上句意思为"你一直表现得不像你本人,还好吧?用第二人称,答语肯定用第一人称“--------我很好”。
由人称可以排除B,D;而C项答所非问,选A.2.I don’t understand what the engineer means, but I’ve got __ ____ rough idea of _____ project plan.A. the; aB. 不填; theC. the; 不填D. a; the【答案】D【解析】考查冠词基本用法。
前空泛指一种大体的想法,后空指双双都知道的那个project 计划,选D。
3._______and short of breath, Andy and Ruby were the first to reach the top of Mount Tai.A. the; aB. TiredC. TiringD. Being tired【答案】 B【解析】考查形容词做伴随状语。
浙江2009年7月高等教育自学考试
浙江省2009年7月高等教育自学考试旅游英语试题课程代码:06010Ⅰ. Make the best choice to complete the following sentences. (16%)1. I’d like to book a ticket ______ the 8∶15 flight. ()A. inB. forC. onD. at2. The ticket might be falsely used by any person ______ the one named on the ticket. ()A. besidesB. other thanC. less thanD. from3. Make sure you have two pieces of identification, at least one of ______ must be issued by the government. ()A. thatB. thoseC. whichD. these4. History has shown that criminals use passengers to carry bombs or other dangerous items ______. ()A. on boardB. above the boardC. overboardD. under the board5. Even when it is not the case, hotels have ______ describing their offering in terms of the star-rating system. ()A. taken offB. taken downC. taken overD. taken to6. Emily wasn’t sure if she had enough points to qualify ______ college admission. ()A. atB. forC. asD. to7. Many problems! The sheets and the carpets are dirty; ... and the room still ______ cigarettes!()A. smells ofB. smellsC. hears ofD. hears8. They have similar responsibilities; they take reservations over the phone, greet customers ______, register arriving guests, and assign rooms. ()A. by personB. as a personC. in personD. to person9. To be a hotel manager, you should have the ability to be ______ and diplomatic. ()A. angryB. tactfulC. bitterD. jealous10. All the suites have been carefully preserved in their ______ style of the 1930’s. ()A. originalB. shabbyC. messyD. difficult11. That Guasha treatment removes blood stagnation and promotes health is still ______ me.()A. beyondB. belowC. aboveD. over12. In 2000, the medical association suggested that acupuncture ______ be made more readily available. ()A. mustB. shouldC. has toD. will13. When ______ the beauty of the night, they naturally remember the beautiful legends about the moon. ()A. enjoyedB. is enjoyingC. enjoyingD. are enjoying14. What ______ to foreigners is probably the marvelous acrobatics. ()A. appealsB. attractsC. strikesD. surprises15. They built this all in less than two years. In two years in Germany, we______ a plan for the evacuation (撤走) of the birds along the way. ()A. would just haveB. will just haveC. just haveD. had just had16. Another terminal is in the works, ______ for completion in time for the 2008 Olympics. ()A. dueB. availableC. validD. owingⅡ. Decide whether the following statements are true or false. Write T for True and F for False. (30%)1. An air ticket serves as a contract between an airline and a passenger. ()2. Foreign currencies can be exchanged for Chinese yuan at any bank in China. ()3. The Yellow River is one of China’s world famous natural wonders. ()4. When travelers break a certain law of China, they will be sent back to their home country immediately. ()5. Non-stop flight is the only safe way of air travel because air crashes happen at the take-off and landing of a plane.()6. The three oldest dramatic art forms in the world include Chinese operas, Greek tragic-comedy and Indian Sanskrit Operas.()7. Established by Tang Taizong, Liyuan that is Pear Garden was originally a Beijing Opera troupe.()8. Chinese operas combine elements such as music, fashion, acrobatics, and literature. ()9. Exaggeration and symbolism can best summarize the characteristics of Beijing opera.()10. Originally, Huangmei Opera was a combination of folk songs and dances in Anhui Province.()11. Huangmei Opera started as an opera about life of the common people and it is still struggling for national recognition.()12. Each herbal medicine prescription can treat different patients suffering the same disease.()13. Different tastes of the herbs have different medicinal functions. ()14. In ancient China, a marriage was decided by both the love of the young couple and the parents’ desires()15. In China, punctuality is regarded as a virtue, especially in the business world. ()16. The inside address is almost without exception identical to the recipient’s address on the envelope. ()17. RSVP in an invitation letter means “contact us only if you are not able to come”. ()18. Both the host and guest are referred to in the third person in formal invitations. ()19. Travelers are not limited how much money they can bring to China if they use credit cards.()20. When a Chinese nods his head, it does not necessarily mean he agrees with what is being said.()Ⅲ. Match each word or phrase in the column on the left with its meaning in the column on the right. (14%)()1. outlet a. likely to explode()2. farewell b. craftsman()3. festivity c. goodbye()4. groom d. maltreat()5. vacuum e. a man on his wedding day()6. abuse f. place selling goods()7. explosive g. inside()8. artisan h. a statement of dissatisfaction()9. schedule i. celebration()10. complaint j. absence of air()11. interior k. timetable()12. routine l. holiday()13. cancel m. day-to-day()14. vacation n. withdrawⅣ. Choose a correct word or phrase to complete each of the following sentences.(9%)a. stocked withb. subject toc. Motelsd. averagee. regardless off. put through1. They made up their minds to go on with the plan ______ all possible difficulties.2. Every piece of luggage is ______ X-ray screening at the airport.3. Sorry, sir, I can not decide this. May I ______ you ______ to the manager?4. Though very small, the store is ______ almost anything we might need.5. Hong Kong International Airport sees an ______ of more than 650 aircraft takeoff and landing each day.6. ______are usually located along a roadway for use by people traveling by automobile.Ⅴ. Identify parts 1 and 2 in the sample business letter and give them correct names (4%)The six essential parts of a business letter include: (PART 1) ______ , (PART 2) ______ salutation, the body of the letter, the complimentary close and the signature.Ⅵ. Fill in the blanks with proper words to complete the formal letter. (4%)(Hints: Jerry Peters夫妇恭请David Smith夫妇于2009年7月4日晚上7点光临上海和平饭店共进晚餐。
高中英语真题-2009年普通高等学校全国统一考试英语(浙江卷,含答案)
高中英语真题:2009年普通高等学校全国统一考试英语(浙江卷,含答案)英语试题卷共16页。
满分150分。
考试时间120分钟。
一、听力(共三节,满分30分)做题时,请先将答案划在试题卷上。
录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试题卷上的答案转涂或转填到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1. 5分,满分7. 5分)请听下面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,并标在试题卷的相应位置。
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。
例:How much is the shirt?A. 19. 15. b. 9. 15. c. 9. 18.答案是B。
1. Where is the woman from?A. Japan.B. England.C. Australia.2. How many children does the woman have?A. Two.B. Three.C. Five.3. What does the woman suggest?A. Going to town.B. Seeing a movie.C. Having a meal.4. What is the woman going to do?A. Stay for tea.B. Buy some fruits.C. Go back home.5. What is the conversation mainly about?A. The woman’s study.B. The woman’s friend.C. The woman’s trouble.第二节(共12小题;每小题1. 5分,满分18分)请听下面4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,并标在试题卷的相应位置。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
2009年浙江高考英语试题
2009年普通⾼等学校招⽣全国统⼀考试(浙江卷)-英语本试卷分选择题和⾮选择两部分,共12页,选择题部分1⾄10页,⾮选择题部分11⾄12页。
满分150分,考试⽤时120分钟。
选择题(共80分)注意事项1.答题前,考⽣在答题卡上务必⽤直径0.5毫⽶⿊⾊墨⽔签字笔将⾃⼰的姓名、准考证号填写清楚,并贴好条形码。
请认真核准条形码上的准考证号、姓名和科⽬。
2.每⼩题选出答案后,⽤2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题⽬的答案标号涂⿊,如需改动,⽤橡⽪擦⼲净后,再选涂其他答案⽰号,在试题卷上作答⽆效。
第⼀部分英语知识运⽤(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选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂⿊。
1、——Hey , you haven’t been acting like yourself . Everything OK ?—— 。
A、I’m fin , thanks B Sure , it is C That’s good D It’s OK2、I don't understand what the engineer means , but I’ve got rough idea ofProject plan .A 、the ;aB 、不填; the C、the;不填 D、a ; the3 、 and short of breath , Andy and Ruby were the first to reach the top of Mount Tai .A、To be triedB、TiredC、 TiringD、Being tired4、——I’ve read and another book this week .——Well , maybe is not how much you read but what you read that counts .A thisB thatC thereD it5、The incomes of skilled word went up . , unskilled workers saw their earnings fall.A MoreoverB ThereforeC MeanwhileD Otherwise6、 The system has been designed to give etudents quick and easy to the digital resources of the library .A accessB passageC wayD approach7、There is a great deal of evidence that music activities enegage different parts of the brain .A indicateB indicatingC to indicateD to be indicating8、The medicine word more effectively you some hot water after taking it .A asB untilC althoughD if9、Over the past decades , sea ice in the Arctic as a result of global warming .A had decreasedB decreasedC has been decreasingD is decreasing10、It took building supplies to contruct these energy—house . It took brains , too .A other thanB more thanC rather thanD less than11The good thing about children is that they very easily to new envionments.A adaptB appealC attattchD apply12、—Is there any possibility you could pick me up at the airport ?—No problemA whenB thatC whetherD what13、The doctor recommended that you swim after eating a large meal .A wouldn’tB couldn’tC needn’tD shouldn’t14、I have reached a point in my life I am supposed to make decisions of my own ,.A whichB whereC howD why15、John is very ——if he promises to do something he’ll do it .A independentB confidentC reliableD flexible16、Practising Chinese kung fu can not only one’s strength , but also develop one’s character .A bring upB take upC build upD pull up17、—Do you want another drink ?—— .A I don’t think soB No wayC Not at allD I wouldn’t say no18、 , the pay isn’t attractive enough ,though the job itself is quite interesting .A Generally speakingB On the contraryC In particularD To be honest19、In the good care of the nurses , the boy is recovreing from his heart operation .A quietlyB actuallyC practicallyD gradually20、—What do you think of the movie ?—It’s fantastic . The only pity is that I the beginning .A missedB had missedC missD would miss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21~40各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂⿊。
最新高考试题-英语(浙江卷)解析版
2009年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(浙江卷)英语本试题卷分选择题和非选择题两部分。
全卷共12页,先择题部分1至10页,非选择题部分11至12页。
满分120分,考试120分钟。
请考生按规定用笔将所有试题的答案涂、写在答题纸上。
选择题部分(共80分)注意事项:1.答题前,老先生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号用黑色字迹的签字笔或钢笔填写在答题纸上。
2.每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题纸上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。
如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再先涂其他答案标号。
不能答在试题卷上。
第一部分:英语知识(共两节,满分30分)第一节:单项填空(共20小题;每小题0.5分,满分10分)从A、B、C和D四个选项中,迁出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。
1.-Hey, you haven’t been acting like yourself, Everything OK?-______.A.I’m fine, thanksB. Sure, it isC. That’s goodD. It’s OK【答案】A【解析】考查情景交际。
俩人对话上句意思为"你一直表现得不像你本人,还好吧?用第二人称,答语肯定用第一人称“--------我很好”。
由人称可以排除B,D;而C项答所非问,选A.2.I don’t understand what the engineer means, but I’ve got ______ rough idea of _____ project plan.A. the; aB. 不填; theC. the; 不填D. a; the【答案】D【解析】考查冠词基本用法。
前空泛指一种大体的想法,后空指双双都知道的那个project 计划,选D。
3._______and short of breath, Andy and Ruby were the first to reach the top of Mount Tai.A. the; aB. TiredC. TiringD. Being tired【答案】B【解析】考查形容词做伴随状语。
英语(浙江卷)答案解析2009
2009年普通高等学校夏季招生考试英语(浙江卷)一、单项填空 ( 本大题共 20 题, 共计 20 分)1、(1分) A解析:Everything OK?是口语中常用的表达方式,句首省略了is,意为“一切都好吗?”所以答语应为“很好,谢谢!”。
2、(1分) D解析:句意为“我不理解这位工程师的意思是什么,但我对这项工程计划有了大致的了解”。
a rough idea 意为“大致的想法或了解”,此处的idea是可数名词,表泛指;第二个空应为特指,所以用定冠词the。
3、(1分) B解析:tired在此处为形容词,用来描述主语的状态,与short of breath共同作伴随状语,表示“当Andy 和Ruby首先到达泰山山顶时,他们疲惫不堪,上气不接下气”。
4、(1分) D解析:第二句句意为“重要的不是你读了多少本书而是你读到了什么”。
这是一个强调句型,强调句型的基本结构为:it+被强调部分+that/who+其余部分。
5、(1分) C解析:句意为“熟练工人的收入增加了,而与此同时,非熟练工发觉他们的收入下降了”。
meanwhile在此处意为“与此同时”,用于比较同时发生的两件事;moreover意为“而且,此外”;therefore意为“因此,所以”;otherwise意为“否则,要不然”。
6、(1分) A解析:句意为“设计这个系统是为了让学生快速便捷地使用图书馆的数字资源”。
access在此处意为“接近、进入或使用的方法、手段”;passage意为“通过,通道”;way“方式,方法”;approach意为“接近,逼近,方法”。
7、(1分) B解析:句意为“有大量证据表明,音乐活动能使大脑的不同部分都参与进来”。
现在分词短语在此处作后置定语,修饰evidence。
8、(1分) D解析:句意为“如果你在服药后喝些热水,这种药能更有效地发挥作用”。
if引导条件状语从句,意为“如果”。
as意为“当……时,因为”;until意为“到……为止,在……以前”;although意为“尽管,虽然”。
2009年高考试题——英语(浙江卷)解析版1
2009年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(浙江卷)英语1.【答案】A【解析】考查情景交际。
俩人对话上句意思为"你一直表现得不像你本人,还好吧?用第二人称,答语肯定用第一人称“--------我很好”。
由人称可以排除B,D;而C项答所非问,选A. 2.【答案】D【解析】考查冠词基本用法。
前空泛指一种大体的想法,后空指双双都知道的那个project 计划,选D。
3.【答案】B【解析】考查形容词做伴随状语。
本提的突破点在主语Andy and Ruby和tired的关系,前句是省略的让步状语从句,它的主语仍然是Andy and Ruby,此处可知意思是感到疲乏,选B。
4.【答案】D【解析】考查强调句型和名词性从句。
由句中" not how much you read but what you read"做动词count 的主语,选D构成强调句型。
5.【答案】C【解析】考查副词词义辨析。
根据句意skilled workers表示"熟练工人"和unskilled workers 表示"不熟练工人"两者情况的对比。
Moreover“再者,加之,此外,而且”;therefore“因此,所以”;otherwise“否则,要不然”;meanwhile“在此期间,同时”,符合句意,故选C. 6.【答案】A【解析】考查名词词义辨析。
根据句意"人们设计这个系统是为了让学生快洁地使用图书馆的数字资源"; passage 意为"文章;走廊";way 是"方法、方式";approach 也指"方式;接近";access 指"入口、通路",常和介词to 连用,可知选A符合。
7.【答案】B【解析】考查现代分词作定语。
本题为there be 句型主语为evidence,而"evidence"与"indicate "之间构成主动关系,用indicating做定语修饰evidence,选B。
高中高考单项选择题的全面解析
2009年高考英语真题(全国卷I)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选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
例: We last night, but we went to the concert instead.A. must have studiedB. might studyC. should have studiedD. would study21. -It looks heavy. Can I give you a hand?-.A. No, thanksB. Y es, my pleasureC. No, never mindD. Y es, I do22. Let’s go to cinema-that’ll take your mind off the problem for whileA. the; theB. the; aC. a; theD. a ; a23. How much she looked without her glasses!A. wellB. goodC. bestD. better24. Could I speak to is in charge of International Sales please?A. whoB. whatC. whoeverD. whatever25. What do you mean, there are only ten tickets? There be twelveA. shouldB. wouldC. willD. shall26. His sister left home in 1998, and since.A. had not been heard ofB. has not been heard ofC. had not heard ofD. has not heard of27. I tried phoning her office, but I couldn’t________.A. get alongB. get onC. get toD. get through28. She brought with her three friends, none of I had ever met before.A. themB. whoC. whomD. these29. Edward, you play so well. But I you played the piano.A. didn’t knowB. hadn’t knownC. don’t knowD. haven’t known30. The children all turned the famous actress as she entered the classroom.A. looked atB. to look atC. to looking atD. look at31. The computer was used in teaching. As a result, not only , but students becamemore interested in the lessons.A. saved was teachers’ energyB. was teachers’ energy savedC. teachers’ energy was savedD. was saved teachers’ energy32. Encourage your children to try new things, but try not to them too hard.A. drawB. strikeC. rushD. push33. One of the most important questions they had to consider was of public healthA. whatB. thisC. thatD. which34. Everybody was touched words after they heard her moving story.A. beyondB. withoutC. ofD. in35. Now that we’ve discussed out problem, are people happy with the decisions?A. takingB. takeC. takenD. to take Key: 21-25 ABDCA26-30 BDCAB 31-35 BDCAC2009年高考英语真题(全国卷II)第二节语法和词汇知识(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
浙江省历年英语高考卷
2009年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(浙江卷)英语本试卷分选择题和非选择两部分,全卷共12页,选择题部分1至10页,非选择题部分11至12页。
满分120分,考试用时120分钟。
选择题(共80分)第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节单项填空(共20小题;每小题0.5分,满分10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,并在答题卡上将该项标号涂黑。
1.——Hey,you haven’t been acting like yourself.Everything OK?——.A.I’m fine,thanks B Sure,it is C.That’s good D It’s OK2.I don't understand what the engineer means,but I’ve got rough idea ofProject plan.A.the;aB.不填;theC.the;不填D.a;the3.______and short of breath,Andy and Ruby were the first to reach the top of Mount Tai.A.To be triedB.TiredC.TiringD.Being tired4.——I’ve read another book this week.——Well,maybe is not how much you read but what you read that counts.A.thisB.thatC.thereD.it5.The incomes of skilled workers went up.,unskilled workers saw their earnings fall.A.MoreoverB.ThereforeC.MeanwhileD.Otherwise6.The system has been designed to give students quick and easy to the digital resources of the library.A.accessB.passageC.wayD.approach7.There is a great deal of evidence that music activities engage different parts of the brain.A.indicateB.indicatingC.to indicateD.to be indicating8.The medicine works more effectively you drink some hot water after taking it.A asB untilC althoughD if9.Over the past decades,sea ice in the Arctic as a result of global warming.A.had decreased B decreased C has been decreasing D is decreasing10.It took building supplies to construct these energy-saving houses.It took brains,too.A other thanB more thanC rather thanD less than11.The good thing about children is that they very easily to new environments.A adaptB appealC attachD apply12.—Is there any possibility you could pick me up at the airport?—No problemA whenB thatC whetherD what13.The doctor recommended that you swim after eating a large meal.A wouldn’tB couldn’tC needn’tD shouldn’t14.I have reached a point in my life I am supposed to make decisions of my own.A whichB whereC howD why15.John is very——if he promises to do something he’ll do it.A independentB confidentC reliableD flexible16.Practising Chinese kung fu can not only one’s strength,but also develop one’s character.A bring upB take upC build upD pull up17.—Do you want another drink?——.A I don’t think soB No wayC Not at allD I wouldn’t say no18.,the pay isn’t attractive enough,though the job itself is quite interesting.A Generally speakingB On the contraryC In particularD To be honest19.In the good care of the nurses,the boy is recovering from his heart operation.A quietlyB actuallyC practicallyD gradually20.—What do you think of the movie?—It’s fantastic.The only pity is that I the beginning of it.A missedB had missedC missD would miss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21~40各题所给的四个选项(A.B.C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。
全国2009年7月高等教育自学考试综合英语试题
全国2009年7月高等教育自学考试综合英语试题2009年7月全国高等教育自学考试英语语法试题一、单项选择题(本大题共20小题,每小题1分,共20分)Choose the best answer from the choices given and put the letter A, B, C or D in the brackets. 1. Even when you are at _______ end, you should not lose your head and make wrong judgment. ()A. wit'sB. you wit'sC. your wit'sD. your wit2. It's reported that by the end of this year the output of steel in the factory _______ by 20% or so.()A. will have risenB. has risenC. will be risingD. has been rising3. A lower birth rate can _______ if the government can promote more even income distribution. ()A. achieveB. achievedC. be achievingD. be achieved4. It is recommended that the students _______ the oral interpretation test until they have had enough preparation. ()A. not takeB. takeC. don't takeD. will not take5. If he _______ hard in the past ten years, he wouldn't have achieved so much in the medical field.()A. hadn't been workingB. had been workingC. workedD. weren't working6. Every employee _______ do his best for the development of the company, if he wants to be promoted. ()A. canB. mayC. needD. should7. So many students _______, the test had to be put off. ()A. were absentB. have been absentC. being absentD. had been absent8. I'll never forget _______ my present boss for the first time. ()A. to meetB. meetingC. to have metD. having been meeting9. The most impressive furniture in his office is a _______ chair. ()A. comfortable huge leatherB. leather comfortable hugeC. leather huge comfortableD. huge comfortable leather10. The smaller the computer is, _______. ()A. the higher the price isB. the price is higherC. higher the price isD. the higher price it is11. When it comes to mathematics, I'm _____ John. ()A. inferior toB. inferior thanC. more inferior toD. more inferior than12. The school library was named_____the donor who offered ten million yuan for its construction. ()A. byB. afterC. withD. from13. Paris is one of the places_____. ()A. where I most want to visitB. that I want to visit it mostC. in which I most want to visitD. which I most want to visit14. Although he studied very hard, he failed in the entrance exams to college, _____was really a pity. ()A. thatB. itC. whichD. as15. His beloved son died in a car accident two years ago,_____cast a shadow over the rest of his life. ()A. thatB. itD. what16. The painter and the sculptor ____to hold an exhibition in the downtown gallery.( )A. has decidedB. had decidedC. have decidedD. have been decided17. That all the students should wear school uniforms _____much stressed by the headmaster. ()A. areB. hasC. isD. have18. Emily is motivated to study_____ she knows that a good education can improve her life. ()A. thereforeB. because ofC. becauseD. so19. Although his many examples were all right, the remainder_____ not quite exact. ()A. areB. wereC. isD. was20. Are you going to buy _____ rice? ()A. all theseB. these allC. all this二、填空题(本大题共28小题,共36分)Section A Fill in the blanks with the appropriate words given in the group.(共8小题,每小题2分,共16分)21. has made, have made, makes, are, it's, they'reThe family _______ up their minds that _______ going to travel.22. a, a, the, the, any, allSingleton is _______ quiet village near Chicgester. The village has _______ population of a few hundred people.23. arranges, is arranged, has arranged, forget, have forgotten, have been forgottenThe list _______ alphabetically and nothing seems to _________.24. is, was, were, has, will have, would have_______ it to rain tomorrow, the opening ceremony _______ to be postponed.25. even though, as though, although, understand, understood, understandingWhenever the professor explained something, she kept smiling and nodding her head from time to time _______ _______ every word of his lecture.26. which, what, told, he told, was told, which was toldThere was one thing _______ me _______ I don't believe.27. is, are, to be, which, that, what_______ he said and thought _______ none of your concern.28. when, what, who, any, either, otherI don't know _______ I should choose. _______ way I'll lose a good manager.Section B Fill in the blanks with the words given in brackets. Make changes where necessary. ( 共20小题,每小题1分,共20分)29. That may be your lost car,_______ (it)?30. _______ (fast) you are running!31. No one will fail to marvel at the_______ (snow) of the Himalayas.32. She would work twelve hours a day all _______ (years) when she was at Cambridge.33. Would you mind going to the_______ (chemist) for me?34. I'm afraid you_______ (have) to be responsible for everything you do after you' re eighteen.35. John_______ (resemble) his father more and more as he grows older.36. I _______ (finish) the novel last night, but I was just too tired.37. Two bags which_______ (go) to Rome were at this moment being loaded aboard a flight to Milwaukee.38. I'm sorry, she's not here. She_______ (leave) already.39. I don't mind working late at night, but I can't stand_______ (get) up early in the morning.40. Would you speak louder so as to make yourself_______ (hear)?41. Is your mother any_______ (relaxed) after an hour's rest?42. This is by far_______ (good school) in the region.43. This coach doesn't go to Beijing. You will have to change_______ (Nanjing).44. The authority to call an emergency meeting_______ (rest) the president.45. The project_______ (which) they have been working for two years is a total failure.46. To eat to live and to live to eat_______ (constitute) two different attitudes toward life.47.In 1941 America assumed_______ (role) as a world power.48. - Haven't we met before?- I _______ (not think).三、改错题(本大题共l 2小题,每小题1分,共12分)Correct the errors in the following sentences.49. We have got enough time to read such many novels.50. —Why have you set your alarm clock to go off at 5:30?—Because I will get up then. I've got a lot to do.51. Although best known for her prose works, Maya Angelou was also published several collections of poetry.52. Yesterday he got so drunk, but he could find the front door.53. When heated, the metal expands, and if been cooled, it will contract.54. His illness may well be thanks to malnutrition.55. Marge walked away from the discussion; otherwise, she might say something she would regret later.56. Why doesn't she buy us a drink? It isn't as although she had no money.57. They can choose their own jobs, that I can not.58. That human beings live in great numbers, the rivers are very likely to become polluted.59. The girl who came late danced prettily well.60. We have received your estimate for the alterations you propose but have decided that itwould be too high.四、改句题(本大题共1 2小题,每小题2分,共24分)Rewrite the following sentences as required.61. Reinforcing the negation:These goods are not satisfactory.62. Using a question tag:I don't suppose that he is serious.63. Using a non-finite verb form:Please advise me which I should choose.64. Combining two sentences using a condition-adjunct:The weather keeps fine. I see no reason why the village fete should not be a success.65. Using a relative clause:Jupiter, the largest planet in the solar system, has 11 satellites.66. Combining two sentences using a preference-adjunct:He did not ask for help. He decided to work it out on his own.67. Combining two sentences using a contrast-adjunct:We live in poverty. Our neighbours have money to burn.68. Using a non-finite clause as subject:It is difficult to study English well within 2 years.69. Using extraposition:To drive without a license is illegal.70. Using discontinuity:The days when he could boss me around are gone.71. Using fronting:He threatened to take his revenge on his father's murderer, and he will take the revenge.72. Using an appropriate cohesive device:I inherited some skills from my mother. Those skills have been put to the rest.五、简答题(本大题共2小题,每小题4分,共8分)Answer the following questions.73. Why can some non-progressive verbs be used in the progressive form?74. Under what circumstances do we use singular verb witha collective noun denoting animate beings as subject?。
浙江省高考英语试卷.ppt
fight against the earthquake and rescue people
help the disabled
clean the community
teach the kids in the depths of the country.
He was known all over China as an announcer for the 7:00pm CCTV News program Xinwen Lianbo But unfortunately he passed away last Friday.
罗京
“圆梦2008”的行动组
Sang Lan and he followed the Action Group "Dreams 2008", went to Fujian and raised fund for children training last year.
濮存昕
He is an actor and the image ambassador for HIV/Aids ,__o_f_ which many people died.
丛 飞
Norman Bethune
He was a foreign doctor _w_h__o__ worked in China in the late 1930s __w_h_e_n__ China had declared war on Japan.
Mother Teresa
She was a nun in India (19101997).She helped the poor and the sick and won one of the most important prizes _t_h_a_t_ is called the NOBEL PEACE PRIZE in 1979 .
2009年全国高考浙江省英语试题
英语从句翻译方法英语多从句,汉语多分句:就句子类型而言,英语句子不仅可以在简单句中使用很长的修饰语使句子变长,同时也可以用从句使句子变复杂,而这些从句往往通过从句引导词与主句或其它从句连接,整个句子尽管表面上看错综复杂却是一个整体。
汉语本来就喜欢用短句,加上表达结构相对松散,因此,英译汉时需要将各种英语从句进行处理,可以译成一个汉语单句,也可译成多个汉语分句。
并按照汉语的表达习惯对英语复合句的关联部分(从句引导词)加以逻辑梳理,既分而叙之,又上关下联,承接转换,犹如整容。
一名词性从句的译法名词性从句包括主语从句、宾语从句、表语从句和同位语从句。
下面我们便逐一论述这些名词性从句的翻译方法。
1. 主语从句1) 由what, whatever, whoever等代词引导的主语从句汉译时一般可按原文顺序翻译。
例如:What he said is true.译文:他说的一切都是真的。
Whoever violates the disciplines should be criticized. 译文:谁违犯了纪律,谁就应该受到批评。
2) 由it作形式主语引导的主语从句,翻译时视情况可以提前,也可以不提前。
例如:It doesn't make much difference whether you come yourself or send a substitute.译文:你是自己来还是派代理人来,都无关紧要。
(提前)It seemed inconceivable that the pilot could have survived the crash.译文:驾驶员在飞机坠毁之后竟然还活着,这看来是不可想象的。
(提前)It is strange that she should have failed to see her own shortcomings.译文:这奇怪,她竟然没有看出自己的缺点。
(不提前)It is reported that our country has sent another spaceship. 译文:据报道,我们国家又发射了一艘宇宙飞船。
浙江2009年7月高级英语试题
浙江省2009年7月自学考试高级英语试题课程代码:10005Part I Vocabulary (20%)Directions A: There are 20 incomplete sentences in this section. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose one answer that best completes the sentence.1. The wind ______ the tree of all its leaves. ( )A. stripedB. strippedC. struckD. stretched2. She has been ______ in line to buy some stamps. ( )A. waitedB. waitingC. awaitedD. awaiting3. He was unable to keep up the ______ on his car. ( )A. loanB. moneyC. depositD. payments4. He gave a(n) ______ to the United Nations. ( )A. giftB. addressC. noteD. agreement5. This book tells you how to ______ getting ill while traveling. ( )A. escapeB. removeC. recoverD. avoid6. He got through his work with ______ and efficiency. ( )A. speedB. sparkC. spaceD. speech7. She insisted that he ______ the experiment all over again. ( )A. didB. hadC. doD. leave8. I invited him to the meeting, but he ______. ( )A. declinedB. acceptedC. removedD. escaped9. Our vacation is ______ and we still can’t decide where to go. ( )A. goingB. approachingC. flyingD. keeping10. These flowers will not grow in a cold ______. ( )A. weatherB. airC. dayD. climate11. He spoke with more eagerness ______ is appropriate on such occasions. ( )A. than thatB. than whatC. thanD. other than12. He feels a deep ______ towards his parents for his miserable childhood. ( )A. indignationB. indignityC. indigenousD. indignant13. The badly wounded have ______ for medical attention over those only slightly hurt.( )A. privilegeB. priorityC. potentialD. principle14. They stayed up late trying to ______ out a way to solve the problem. ( )A. letB. giveC. knockD. figure15. After he won the first prize, he was full of ______ and believed that he was an expert on everything. ( )A. arroganceB. vanityC. conceitD. contempt16. That mountain track is not ______ in winter. You’d better go there in summer. ( )A. practicableB. practicalC. feasibleD. possible17. Our school bus always ______ more than fifty students, which, in fact, is not allowed. ( )A. is seatingB. has been seatedC. is seatedD. seats18. Language is not ______ throughout the country but falls into dialects. ( )A. constantB. uniformC. steadyD. steadfast19. At that time they did hope to create a new world they had dreamed of, ______ of all human sins. ( )A. cleanse(使清除)B. cleansedC. had cleansedD. cleansing20. She hopes to ______ her artistic talents in the job. ( )A. applyB. utilizeC. employD. availDirections B: There are 20 sentences in this section. In each sentence there is a word or phrase underlined. Below each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one answer that can replace the underlined part of each sentence without changing its original meaning.21. With time going by, the rocks decompose and then become sand to continue to exist. ( )A. decayB. molderC. formD. disintegrate22. Mary is so careful about her weight that she doesn’t eat staple food at all. ( )A. sensibleB. sensationalC. senselessD. sensitive23. He is advised not to watch TV for more than 4 hours a day. Otherwise, it would be a strain on his eyes. ( )A. hurtB. tensionC. stressD. burden24. Do not be deceived by what he has said this time. ( )A. taken inB. taken overC. taken afterD. taken on25. They suggested that we should leave a separate room for smokers. ( )A. reserveB. conserveC. maintainD. preserve26. This attracted the attention of Richard Humphries who was then the most eminent boxer in England. ( )A. qualifiedB. humorousC. infamousD. famous27. He expressed criticism on the new style of writing which is now quite popular on the Internet in his latest paper. ( )A. blameB. denunciationC. evaluationD. accusation28. Every time when she tried to move her body, she let out a moan in pain. ( )A. wail (哀号)B. whimper (呜咽)C. groanD. weep29. As we all know, thick forests are the natural habitat for birds, animals and insects, and we must forbid cutting trees without any limitation. ( )A. homeB. resortC. residenceD. refuge30. Even though the government denied it but what the spokesman said is a clear indication that the government will sooner or later collect this kind of tax. ( )A. symptomB. symbolC. demonstrationD. signal31. What can destine (命中注定) him to such a terrible lot, when his soul is dead and his body is alive? ( )A. foredoomB. foretellC. forecastD. foretaste32. Today’s low inflation and steady growth in household income translates into more purchasing power. ( )A. changesB. transfersC. transplantsD. transmits33. The journalist refused to reveal the source of her information. ( )A. reportB. discloseC. publishD. betray34. Comparison and contrast are often used intentionally in advertisements. ( )A. purposefullyB. pertinentlyC. incidentallyD. overwhelmingly35. These ancient buildings are part of our national legacy which, of course, should be protected. ( )A. privacyB. heritageC. legendD. property36. My father always hopes that I could mingle with his friends’ children but I prefer to stay alone. ( )A. rejectB. mergeC. complainD. combine37. With the fast development and expansion of cities, the outlying suburbs of which become prosperous, too. ( )A. exteriorB. externalC. outerD. outside38. I am sorry I have no time at present to probe into more detail or give you an account of the incident. ( )A. bring intoB. talk intoC. come intoD. go into39. This type of apparatus can produce more than 40,000 blood specimen a day. ( )A. examplesB. modelsC. operationsD. samples40. Smith did the only sensible thing by asking the Indians for food and shelter in their village. ( )A. sensitiveB. sentimentalC. wiseD. separatePart II Cloze (10%)Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the ONE that best fits into the passage.Interpersonal communication is your interaction with others. Talking to a friend on campus, chatting to a(n) 41 friend on campus, chatting on the phone with a classmate about a(n) 42test, arguing the 43 of a movie with friends, discussing strategies for accomplishing tasks at work, 44 for ajob, and planning the future 45 a loved one are all forms of interpersonal communication.Effective interpersonal communication 46 our sensitivity to others and to the situation. One goal of effective interpersonal communication is to maintain relationships, and forming 47messages that accurately convey our ideas and feelings 48 not offending the other person is key 49 our success.Effective interpersonal communication 50 us. People who can clearly express their ideas, beliefs, and opinions become influential and 51 control over what happens to them and to others that they 52 . When we accurately and precisely 53 our thoughts, others gain a better54 for our position. Their understanding and appreciation make it more likely that they will respond in 55 that are consistent with our needs.Effective interpersonal communication helps us manage the 56 we create. Presenting ourselves in such a way that others will 57 and trust us is important in both public and private58 ——whether we’re communicating in a professional setting, 59 our interpersonal skills are vital to getting a job, holding a position, or rising in an organization, or in a private setting where we’re trying to 60 and maintain relationships.( )41. A. familiar B. informal C. intimate D. near( )42. A. upcoming B. final C. mid-term D. intermediate( )43. A. advances B. strength C. population D. fondness( )44. A. interviewing B. interfering C. interacting D. interpreting( )45. A. for B. with C. over D. to( )46. A. describes B. conveys C. portrays D. betrays( )47. A. sound B. directory C. diction D. verbal( )48. A. if B. when C. while D. as( )49. A. to B. of C. for D. in( )50. A. empowers B. reinforces C. supports D. sustains( )51. A. exhaust B. exert C. affect D. enact( )52. A. care about B. care for C. care with D. take to( )53. A. interpret B. explain C. encode D. decode( )54. A. assessment B. evaluation C. appreciation D. appraisal( )55. A. approaches B. methods C. ways D. ends( )56. A. impressions B. practices C. things D. experiences( )57. A. respect B. despise C. mock D. sneer( )58. A. settings B. locations C. situations D. circumstances( )59. A. when B. where C. how D. if( )60. A. work B. build C. keep D. retainPart III Reading Comprehension (40%)Directions: There are four passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Read each passage carefully and decide on the best answer.Passage OnePeople in the mass advertising business and other people who study American society have been very interested in the question: What does the American consumer like? Max Lerner, a well-known scholar who has studied American society, has said that American consumers are particularly fond of three things: comfort, cleanliness, and novelty.Lerner believes that the American love of comfort perhaps goes back to the frontier experience. The pioneers had a rough life on the frontier and very few comforts. This experience may have created a strong desire in the pioneers and their children for goods that would make life more comfortable. Today, the Americans’ love of comfort is seen in the way they furnish their homes, the way they design their cars, and the way they like to travel.Cleanliness is also highly valued by Americans. There is a strong emphasis on keeping all parts of the body clean. Perhaps the Puritan (清教徒) heritage has played some role in the desire for cleanliness. The Puritans, a strict Protestant church group who were among the first settlers of America, stressed the need to cleanse the body of dirt and of all evil tendencies. The saying “Cleanliness is next to Godliness” reflects the belief of most Americans that it is important to keep their bodies clean by taking a bath and wearing clean clothes every day. Indeed, many Americans are offended by anyone who does not follow their accepted standards of cleanliness.In addition to cleanliness and comfort, Americans love novelty. They love to have things that are new and convenient. Perhaps the love of novelty comes from their pride in their inventiveness. Americans have always been interested in inventing new products and improving old ones. They like to see changes in cars, clothing, and products for the home. New models of cars are particularly appealing. Advertisements encourage people to get rid of old cars and try new ones, whether the old ones still work or not. The American economy seems to be based on consumption, not conservation.61. The best title for the passage is ______. ( )A. What American Consumers LikeB. The Stupidity of the American ConsumersC. American Consumers and Puritan HeritageD. Frontier Experience and Puritan Heritage62. According to the author, the American consumers are fond of the following except ______.( )A. comfort and cleanlinessB. novelty and convenienceC. clean clothes and fine housesD. thrift and economy63. The American love of comfort can be shown in the way they ______. ( )A. love new models of carB. eat in fast-food restaurantsC. design their cars and furnish their homesD. wear clean clothes and take bath every day64. Americans’ love of cleanliness is believed to be associated with ______. ( )A. their living standardB. their lifestyleC. their Puritan traditionD. their advanced technology65. In general, Americans are interested in the following EXCEPT______. ( )A. inventing new productsB. improving old productsC. buying things that are popularD. buying things that are unknown beforePassage TwoThere are two kinds of memory: short-term and long-term. Information in long-term memory can be recalled at a later time when it is needed. The information may be kept for days or weeks. In contrast, information in short-term memory is kept for only a few seconds, usually by repeating the information over and over. The following experiment shows how short-term memory has been studied.Henning studied how students who are learning English as a second language remember vocabulary. The subjects in his experiment were 75 college students. They represented all levels of ability in English: beginning, intermediate, advanced, and native speaking students.To begin with, the subjects listened to recording of a native speaker reading a paragraph in English. Following the recording, the subjects took a 17-question test to see which words they remembered. Each question had four choices. The subjects had to circle the word they had heard in the recording. Some of the questions had four choices that sound alike. For example, weather, whether, wither, and wetter are four words that sound alike. Some of the questions had four choices that have the same meaning. Method, way, manner, and system would be four words with the same meaning. Finally, the subjects took a language proficiency test.Henning found that students with a lower proficiency in English made more of their mistakes on words that have the same meaning. Henning’s results suggest that beginning students hold the sound of words in their short-term memory, and advanced students hold the meaning of words in their short-term memory.66. The purpose of Henning’s experiment is to study ______. ( )A. how the students remember English vocabulary by short-term memoryB. how the students learn English vocabularyC. how to improve the students’ English vocabularyD. how to take a language proficiency test67. The word “subject”in the passage most probably means ______. ( )A. the college course the students takeB. the topic of the listening materialC. something being consideredD. the students experimented on68. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage? ( )A. Information in short-term memory is different from that in long-term memory.B. Long-term memory can be achieved only by training.C. It is easier to test short-term memory than long-term memory.D. Henning gave a test on vocabulary to his students.69. From Henning’s results we can see that ______. ( )A. beginners have difficulty distinguishing the pronunciation of wordsB. advanced students remember words by their meaningC. it is difficult to remember words that sound alikeD. it is difficult to remember words that have the same meaning70. The passage is primarily about ______. ( )A. memoryB. two kinds of memoryC. short-term memoryD. an experiment on studentsPassage ThreeStudy confirms that moderate drinking reduces stroke (中风) risk. Similar to the way a drink or two a day protects against heart attacks, moderate alcohol consumption wards off strokes, a new study found.The study also found that the type of alcohol consumed—beer, wine or liquor—was unimportant. Any of them, or a combination was protective, researchers reported in today’s Journal of the American Medical Association. “No study has shown benefit in recommending alcohol to those who do not drink”, cautioned the authors, led by Dr. Ralph L. Sacco of Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons in New York. But the new data support the guidelines of the National Stroke Association, which say moderate drinkers may protect themselves from strokes by continuing to consume alcohol, the authors said.The protective effect of moderate drinking against heart attacks is well established, but the data had been conflicting about alcohol and strokes, the authors said. The new study helps settle the question and is the first to find blacks and Hispanics (西班牙人和葡萄牙人) benefit as well as whites, according to the authors. Further research is needed among other groups, such as Asian, who past study suggested may get no stroke protection from alcohol or may even be put at greater risk.Among the groups where the protective effect exists, its mechanism appears to differ from the protective effect against heart attacks, which occurs through boosts in levels of so-called “good”cholesterol (胆固醇), the authors said. They speculated alcohol might protect against stroke by acting on some other blood trait, such as the tendency of blood platelets (血小板) to clump (结块), which is key in forming the blood clots (血块) that can cause strokes.The researchers studied 677 New York residents who lived in the northern part of Manhattan and had strokes between July 1, 1993 and June, 1997. After taking into account differences in other factors that could affect stroke risk, such as high blood pressure, the researchers estimated that subjects who consumed up to two alcoholic drinks daily were only half as likely to have suffered clot-type strokes as nondrinkers. Clot-type strokes account for 80%of all strokes, a leading cause of the US deaths and disability. Stroke risk increased with heavier drinking. At seven drinks per day, risk was almost triple that of moderate drinkers.An expert spokesman for the American Heart Association, who was not involved in the study, said it was well-done and important information. But it shouldn’t be interpreted to mean, “I can have two drinks and therefore not worry about my high blood pressure or worry about my cholesterol,”said Dr. Edgar J. Kenton, an associate professor of clinical neurology (神经学) at Thomas Jefferson University Medical College in Philadelphia. Instead, he said, the study provides good reason to do further research and to add alcohol to the list of modifiable (可更改的) risk factors for stroke.71. According to Dr. Sacco, ______. ( )A. different wines work differently on drinkers at stroke riskB. nondrinkers should also consume a moderate amount of alcoholC. drinkers should keep to one kind of alcohol to ward off strokesD. moderate alcohol consumption protects against strokes72. The new study conducted by Dr. Sacco and his colleagues is unique in that ( )A. it refutes early studies on the protective effect of moderate drinking against heart attacksB. it confirms early studies of moderate drinking against heart attacksC. it helps to resolve the disputes over the effect of moderate drinking against strokesD. it finds that moderate drinking can benefit people of different races equally well73. Which of the following statements is TRUE about the effect of drinking against strokes? ( )A. Moderate drinking protects against heart attacks and strokes in different ways.B. Even heavy drinkers suffer less chance of a stroke than nondrinkers.C. Alcohol works only on patients who suffer clot-type strokes.D. White people are more likely to benefit from moderate drinking than nonwhites.74. From the fourth paragraph we learn that ______. ( )A. heart attacks are more likely caused y alcohol than stroke.B. moderate drinking discourages blood platelets from clotting.C. boosting the levels of good cholesterol can lead to heart attacks.D. moderate drinking protects people by making the blood cell clump.75. What is said in the last paragraph by Dr. Kenton indicates that ______. ( )A. he is in serious doubt about the validity of the study.B. drinking alone can not protect against strokes.C. people should add alcohol to their daily diet.D. the study has not built a link between drinking and high blood pressure.Passage FourCommunications technologies are far from equal when it comes to conveying the truth. The first study tocompare honesty across a range of communications media has found that people are twice as likely to tell lies in phone conversations as they are in emails. The fact that emails are automatically recorded - and can come back to haunt (困扰) you - appears to be the key to the finding.Jeff Hancock of Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, asked 30 students to keep a communications diary for a week. In it they noted the number of conversations or email exchanges they had lasting more than 10 minutes, and confessed to how many lies they told. Hancock then worked out the number of lies per conversation for each medium. He found that lies made up 14 per cent of emails, 21 per cent of instant messages, 27 per cent of face-to-face interactions and an astonishing 37 per cent of phone calls.His results, to be presented at the conference on human-computer interaction in Vienna, Austria, in April, have surprised psychologists. Some expected emailers to be the biggest liars, reasoning that because deception (欺骗) makes people uncomfortable, the detachment (非直接接触)of emailing would make it easier to lie. Others expected people to lie more in face-to-face exchanges because we are most practiced at that form of communication.But Hancock says it is also crucial whether a conversation is being recorded and could be reread, and whether it occurs in real time. People appear to be afraid to lie when they know the communication could later be used to hold them to account, he says. This is why fewer lies appear in email than on the phone.People are also more likely to lie in real time —in an instant message or phone call,say —than if they have time to think of a response, says Hancock. He found many lies are spontaneous (脱口而出的) responses to an unexpected demand, such as: “Do you like my dress?”Hancock hopes his research will help companies work out the best ways for their employees to communicate. For instance, the phone might be the best medium for sales where employees are encouraged to stretch the truth. But given his results, work assessment, where honesty is a priority, might be best done using email.76. Hancock’s study focuses on ______. ( )A. the consequences of lying in various communications mediaB. the success of communications technologies in conveying ideasC. people’s preferences in selecting communications technologiesD. people’s honesty levels acro ss a range of communications media77. Hancock’s research finding surprised those who believed that ______. ( )A. people are less likely to lie in instant messagesB. people are unlikely to lie in face-to-face interactionsC. people are most likely to lie in email communicationD. people are twice as likely to lie in phone conversations78. According to the passage, why are people more likely to tell the truth through certain media of communication? ( )A. They are afraid of leaving behind traces of their lies.英语巴士 - 专注于英语考试和英语学习的网络媒体与服务平台()浙江省2009年7月自学考试高级英语试题11B. They believe that honesty is the best policy.C. They tend to be relaxed when using those media.D. They are most practiced at those forms of communication.79. According to Hancock, the telephone is a preferable medium for promoting sales because______. ( )A. salesmen can talk directly to their customersB. salesmen may feel less restrained to exaggerateC. salesmen can impress customers as being trustworthyD. salesmen may pass on instant messages effectively80. It can be inferred from the passage that ______. ( )A. honesty should be encouraged in interpersonal communicationsB. more employers will use emails to communicate with their employeesC. suitable media should be chosen for different communication purposesD. email is now the dominant medium of communication within a companyPart IV Translation (15%)Directions A: Translate the following into Chinese.81. Before the campaign for election of the President can begin, each political party has to choose its candidate for the Presidency.82. It remains to be seen if the American automobile industry will ever again regain its former glory.Directions B: Translate the following into English83. 中国加入世界贸易组织,给农业发展带来的不仅仅是挑战,而且也是机遇。
2009年全国高考浙江卷英语答案
2009年普通高校招生考试浙江卷(英语)答案第一部分第一节(10分,每小题0.5分)1. A2. B3. B4. D5. C6. A7. B8. D 9. D 10. B 11. A 12. B 13. D 14. B15. C 16. C 17. D 18. D 19. D 20. A第二节(20分,每小题1分)21. C 22. B 23. D 24. C 25. A 26. D 27. C28. B 29. A 30. C 31. A 32. D 33. C 34. A35. B 36. D 37.C 38. B 39. C 40. A第二部分(50分,每小题2分)41. A 42. B 43. C 44. C 45. B 46. B 47. C48. D 49. C 50. D 51. C 52. B 53. B 54. C55. A 56. A 57. B 58. C 59. D 60. A 61. E62. A 63. F 64. D 65. B第三部分第一节(10分,每小题1分)One rainy day while I was walking home with one of my friend, a truck came tofriendsa stop besides us. The driver put the window down and offered us a umbrellabeside anbecause he found we were wet through. I stood there and couldn’t believe in that a complete stranger is so thoughtful. The man insisted, so I grateful acceptedwas gratefullythe offer, thanked him and watched the truck disappear down the road. This manmight need the umbrella himself, and he preferred to give it to everyonebut Someone/somebodyelse. It was a lesson to us that it was possible ∧give without expect anythingto expectingin return.第二节(30分)Student Volunteers Brought Sunshine to the ElderlyOn May Day, Li Yue and Zhang Hua, students from Class Three, Grade Two, went to Sunshine Nursing Home and did some voluntary work. Upon their arrival, Li Yue and Zhang Hua were warmly welcomed, and respectfully, they presented the elderly with flowers and fruits. Then, they started working at once, cleaning the windows and sweeping the floor. Everything done, they sat in the yard chatting with the elderly people.When it was time for the volunteers to leave, the elderly people thanked them for their kindness. They said it was such a beautiful day that they would remember it forever.Li Yue and Zhang Hua were very happy. What they did has brought joy to others and enriched their own lives.By Chen Jie, School Newspaper2009年高考试题--英语听力(浙江卷)录音整理稿1.W: Thanks for lunch. It was delicious. Next time it’s on me.M: Don’t be silly.W: I’m serious.M: All right. Next time you treat.2.M: What's the chemistry homework Mr. Brown gave us today?W: Just a minute. I’ll look it up in my notebook.3.M: Did you listen to the weather report this morning, Helen?W: Yeah, it says we are going to have a wet weekend. We may get some very heavy rain in the mountain areasM: That means we can’t go camping but we will have to stay in.4.M: Hi, Maggie, I want all these books here.W: That might be a lot for your dad to buy at one time.M: My dad gets me all the books I want.W: Well, that’s very nice of him.5.M: Will you excuse me for a moment? I left my keys in the car.W: Certainly.6-7M: Bob Gorden speaking.W: Hello, Bob. It’s Ann here. How are things?M: Fine, how about you?W: Oh, not so bad. Listen, I want to talk to you, Bob about next Thursday. I hope you haven’t forgotten.M: No, no, I’ve got it in my diary. Just looking it up. Thursday, 14th, meeting in Bermingham, don’t know when and where, though.W: Right. That’s what Don White asked me to tell you: it’s in Bermingham at 11:15 in t he Rose.M: The Rose Hotel?W: Yes, the one opposite the park. Er, now you’ve got the time, right, 11:15, OK?M: Yeah, fine 11:15 and I may be a few minutes late. There’s a train from here at 8:10. I’ll take that one. Which train are you getting?W: I’m ca tching the 10:17. It gets in at about 10:45.M: Okay see you Thursday then. Cheer then.W: Bye, Bob.8-10W: Meg, I’ve just got us tickets to Singapore.M: This is just too exciting, so when do we set off?W: The plane leaves tomorrow afternoon, so we need to set off for the airport at 11 AM. M: Just let me write that down so I don’t forget. So we leave at 11 AM. Do we stop off anywhere on the way or is it a direct flight?W: Well, there aren’t any direct flights but we are very lucky. With these tickets, w e can stop off in Hong Kong. So we can stop and spend two days there on our way to Singapore.M: You’re great. I've always wanted to go there. So we stop off in Hong Kong and just one more thing: when do we get back?W: We’ll return home in 10 days’ time.M: Wow, wonderful. I just can’t wait.11-13M: Have you booked a table, Madam?W: Yes, we’ve booked one for two. The name’s Morrison.M: Oh, yes, we have the table for you near the group. This way, please.W: Group? What group? Oh, the music group, I suppo se. I can’t stand noisy places. Now, where’s the menu?M: It’s on the wall, Madam, on the blackboard.W: On the blackboard indeed, I suppose you can't afford proper menus.M: I’m sorry, Madam. But that’s what we always do.W: I had such a busy afternoon in my office. If I weren’t so hungry, I would leave immediately.14-17W: How was the game, Bill? Did you enjoy it?M: No, it was not interesting at all.W: That’s too bad. Football games are usually exciting.M: Not last night. Some of the players didn't know what they were doing. In fact one of them was just terrible.W: Well, which team was the winner?M: The Tigers. They won the game 3:1.W: Were you happy about the score?M: No, I cheered for the losers.W: What about Eric and Steve? Which team did they support?M: Well, Eric was for the Tigers but Steve was for the Lions.W: Then at least one of you liked the game.M: Yes, and all of us enjoyed eating something. I had a big box of popcorn and an ice cream.18-20Hey, there cowboys and cowgirls, for a real exciting day in the Wild West, come to Cactus City Wild West Park. Yes, bring the children along to see a real old time pioneering town. Shoot guns and ride horses down the road. We’ll open April through September, 7 days a week from 10 AM to sundown. Only $12 for adults and $6 for children or buy a family ticket at $24. What’s more, every Saturday and Sunday we have a real Wild West show. A performances start at 2 PM and last for two and half hours. That’s value for money. There are free buses to the park throughout the day every Saturday and Sunday from Cactus City centre. Yes are we, there’s a lot of fun waiting for all the family at the Cactus City Wild West Park.。
2009年高考英语试卷下载-浙江卷[Word解析版1]
2009年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(浙江卷)英语本试题卷分选择题和非选择题两部分。
全卷共12页,先择题部分1至10页,非选择题部分11至12页。
满分120分,考试120分钟。
请考生按规定用笔将所有试题的答案涂、写在答题纸上。
选择题部分(共80分)注意事项:1.答题前,老先生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号用黑色字迹的签字笔或钢笔填写在答题纸上。
2.每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题纸上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。
如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再先涂其他答案标号。
不能答在试题卷上。
第一部分:英语知识(共两节,满分30分)第一节:单项填空(共20小题 ;每小题0.5分,满分10分)从A、B、C和D四个选项中,迁出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。
1.-Hey, you haven’t been acting like yourself, Everything OK?-______.A. I’m fine, thanksB. Sure, it isC. That’s goodD. It’sOK【答案】A 【解析】考查情景交际。
俩人对话上句意思为"你一直表现得不像你本人,还好吧?用第二人称,答语肯定用第一人称“--------我很好”。
由人称可以排除B,D;而C项答所非问,选A.2.I don’t understand what the engineer means, but I’ve got ______ rough idea of _____ project plan.A. the; aB. 不填; theC. the; 不填D. a; the【答案】D【解析】考查冠词基本用法。
前空泛指一种大体的想法,后空指双双都知道的那个project 计划,选D。
3._______and short of breath, Andy and Ruby were the first to reach the top of Mount Tai.A. the; aB. TiredC. TiringD. Being tired【答案】 B 【解析】考查形容词做伴随状语。
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浙江省2009年7月自学考试高级英语试题课程代码:10005Part I Vocabulary (20%)Directions A: There are 20 incomplete sentences in this section. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose one answer that best completes the sentence.1. The wind ______ the tree of all its leaves. ( )A. stripedB. strippedC. struckD. stretched2. She has been ______ in line to buy some stamps. ( )A. waitedB. waitingC. awaitedD. awaiting3. He was unable to keep up the ______ on his car. ( )A. loanB. moneyC. depositD. payments4. He gave a(n) ______ to the United Nations. ( )A. giftB. addressC. noteD. agreement5. This book tells you how to ______ getting ill while traveling. ( )A. escapeB. removeC. recoverD. avoid6. He got through his work with ______ and efficiency. ( )A. speedB. sparkC. spaceD. speech7. She insisted that he ______ the experiment all over again. ( )A. didB. hadC. doD. leave8. I invited him to the meeting, but he ______. ( )A. declinedB. acceptedC. removedD. escaped9. Our vacation is ______ and we still can’t decide where to go. ( )A. goingB. approachingC. flyingD. keeping10. These flowers will not grow in a cold ______. ( )A. weatherB. airC. dayD. climate11. He spoke with more eagerness ______ is appropriate on such occasions. ( )A. than thatB. than whatC. thanD. other than12. He feels a deep ______ towards his parents for his miserable childhood. ( )A. indignationB. indignityC. indigenousD. indignant13. The badly wounded have ______ for medical attention over those only slightly hurt.( )A. privilegeB. priorityC. potentialD. principle14. They stayed up late trying to ______ out a way to solve the problem. ( )A. letB. giveC. knockD. figure15. After he won the first prize, he was full of ______ and believed that he was an expert on everything. ( )A. arroganceB. vanityC. conceitD. contempt16. That mountain track is not ______ in winter. You’d better go there in summer. ( )A. practicableB. practicalC. feasibleD. possible17. Our school bus always ______ more than fifty students, which, in fact, is not allowed. ( )A. is seatingB. has been seatedC. is seatedD. seats18. Language is not ______ throughout the country but falls into dialects. ( )A. constantB. uniformC. steadyD. steadfast19. At that time they did hope to create a new world they had dreamed of, ______ of all human sins. ( )A. cleanse(使清除)B. cleansedC. had cleansedD. cleansing20. She hopes to ______ her artistic talents in the job. ( )A. applyB. utilizeC. employD. availDirections B: There are 20 sentences in this section. In each sentence there is a word or phrase underlined. Below each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one answer that can replace the underlined part of each sentence without changing its original meaning.21. With time going by, the rocks decompose and then become sand to continue to exist. ( )A. decayB. molderC. formD. disintegrate22. Mary is so careful about her weight that she doesn’t eat staple food at all. ( )A. sensibleB. sensationalC. senselessD. sensitive23. He is advised not to watch TV for more than 4 hours a day. Otherwise, it would be a strain on his eyes. ( )A. hurtB. tensionC. stressD. burden24. Do not be deceived by what he has said this time. ( )A. taken inB. taken overC. taken afterD. taken on25. They suggested that we should leave a separate room for smokers. ( )A. reserveB. conserveC. maintainD. preserve26. This attracted the attention of Richard Humphries who was then the most eminent boxer in England. ( )A. qualifiedB. humorousC. infamousD. famous27. He expressed criticism on the new style of writing which is now quite popular on the Internet in his latest paper. ( )A. blameB. denunciationC. evaluationD. accusation28. Every time when she tried to move her body, she let out a moan in pain. ( )A. wail (哀号)B. whimper (呜咽)C. groanD. weep29. As we all know, thick forests are the natural habitat for birds, animals and insects, and we must forbid cutting trees without any limitation. ( )A. homeB. resortC. residenceD. refuge30. Even though the government denied it but what the spokesman said is a clear indication that the government will sooner or later collect this kind of tax. ( )A. symptomB. symbolC. demonstrationD. signal31. What can destine (命中注定) him to such a terrible lot, when his soul is dead and his body is alive? ( )A. foredoomB. foretellC. forecastD. foretaste32. Today’s low inflation and steady growth in household income translates into more purchasing power. ( )A. changesB. transfersC. transplantsD. transmits33. The journalist refused to reveal the source of her information. ( )A. reportB. discloseC. publishD. betray34. Comparison and contrast are often used intentionally in advertisements. ( )A. purposefullyB. pertinentlyC. incidentallyD. overwhelmingly35. These ancient buildings are part of our national legacy which, of course, should be protected. ( )A. privacyB. heritageC. legendD. property36. My father always hopes that I could mingle with his friends’ children but I prefer to stay alone. ( )A. rejectB. mergeC. complainD. combine37. With the fast development and expansion of cities, the outlying suburbs of which become prosperous, too. ( )A. exteriorB. externalC. outerD. outside38. I am sorry I have no time at present to probe into more detail or give you an account of the incident. ( )A. bring intoB. talk intoC. come intoD. go into39. This type of apparatus can produce more than 40,000 blood specimen a day. ( )A. examplesB. modelsC. operationsD. samples40. Smith did the only sensible thing by asking the Indians for food and shelter in their village. ( )A. sensitiveB. sentimentalC. wiseD. separatePart II Cloze (10%)Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the ONE that best fits into the passage.Interpersonal communication is your interaction with others. Talking to a friend on campus, chatting to a(n) 41 friend on campus, chatting on the phone with a classmate about a(n) 42test, arguing the 43 of a movie with friends, discussing strategies for accomplishing tasks at work, 44 for ajob, and planning the future 45 a loved one are all forms of interpersonal communication.Effective interpersonal communication 46 our sensitivity to others and to the situation. One goal of effective interpersonal communication is to maintain relationships, and forming 47messages that accurately convey our ideas and feelings 48 not offending the other person is key 49 our success.Effective interpersonal communication 50 us. People who can clearly express their ideas, beliefs, and opinions become influential and 51 control over what happens to them and to others that they 52 . When we accurately and precisely 53 our thoughts, others gain a better54 for our position. Their understanding and appreciation make it more likely that they will respond in 55 that are consistent with our needs.Effective interpersonal communication helps us manage the 56 we create. Presenting ourselves in such a way that others will 57 and trust us is important in both public and private58 ——whether we’re communicating in a professional setting, 59 our interpersonal skills are vital to getting a job, holding a position, or rising in an organization, or in a private setting where we’re trying to 60 and maintain relationships.( )41. A. familiar B. informal C. intimate D. near( )42. A. upcoming B. final C. mid-term D. intermediate( )43. A. advances B. strength C. population D. fondness( )44. A. interviewing B. interfering C. interacting D. interpreting( )45. A. for B. with C. over D. to( )46. A. describes B. conveys C. portrays D. betrays( )47. A. sound B. directory C. diction D. verbal( )48. A. if B. when C. while D. as( )49. A. to B. of C. for D. in( )50. A. empowers B. reinforces C. supports D. sustains( )51. A. exhaust B. exert C. affect D. enact( )52. A. care about B. care for C. care with D. take to( )53. A. interpret B. explain C. encode D. decode( )54. A. assessment B. evaluation C. appreciation D. appraisal( )55. A. approaches B. methods C. ways D. ends( )56. A. impressions B. practices C. things D. experiences( )57. A. respect B. despise C. mock D. sneer( )58. A. settings B. locations C. situations D. circumstances( )59. A. when B. where C. how D. if( )60. A. work B. build C. keep D. retainPart III Reading Comprehension (40%)Directions: There are four passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Read each passage carefully and decide on the best answer.Passage OnePeople in the mass advertising business and other people who study American society have been very interested in the question: What does the American consumer like? Max Lerner, a well-known scholar who has studied American society, has said that American consumers are particularly fond of three things: comfort, cleanliness, and novelty.Lerner believes that the American love of comfort perhaps goes back to the frontier experience. The pioneers had a rough life on the frontier and very few comforts. This experience may have created a strong desire in the pioneers and their children for goods that would make life more comfortable. Today, the Americans’ love of comfort is seen in the way they furnish their homes, the way they design their cars, and the way they like to travel.Cleanliness is also highly valued by Americans. There is a strong emphasis on keeping all parts of the body clean. Perhaps the Puritan (清教徒) heritage has played some role in the desire for cleanliness. The Puritans, a strict Protestant church group who were among the first settlers of America, stressed the need to cleanse the body of dirt and of all evil tendencies. The saying “Cleanliness is next to Godliness” reflects the belief of most Americans that it is important to keep their bodies clean by taking a bath and wearing clean clothes every day. Indeed, many Americans are offended by anyone who does not follow their accepted standards of cleanliness.In addition to cleanliness and comfort, Americans love novelty. They love to have things that are new and convenient. Perhaps the love of novelty comes from their pride in their inventiveness. Americans have always been interested in inventing new products and improving old ones. They like to see changes in cars, clothing, and products for the home. New models of cars are particularly appealing. Advertisements encourage people to get rid of old cars and try new ones, whether the old ones still work or not. The American economy seems to be based on consumption, not conservation.61. The best title for the passage is ______. ( )A. What American Consumers LikeB. The Stupidity of the American ConsumersC. American Consumers and Puritan HeritageD. Frontier Experience and Puritan Heritage62. According to the author, the American consumers are fond of the following except ______.( )A. comfort and cleanlinessB. novelty and convenienceC. clean clothes and fine housesD. thrift and economy63. The American love of comfort can be shown in the way they ______. ( )A. love new models of carB. eat in fast-food restaurantsC. design their cars and furnish their homesD. wear clean clothes and take bath every day64. Americans’ love of cleanliness is believed to be associated with ______. ( )A. their living standardB. their lifestyleC. their Puritan traditionD. their advanced technology65. In general, Americans are interested in the following EXCEPT______. ( )A. inventing new productsB. improving old productsC. buying things that are popularD. buying things that are unknown beforePassage TwoThere are two kinds of memory: short-term and long-term. Information in long-term memory can be recalled at a later time when it is needed. The information may be kept for days or weeks. In contrast, information in short-term memory is kept for only a few seconds, usually by repeating the information over and over. The following experiment shows how short-term memory has been studied.Henning studied how students who are learning English as a second language remember vocabulary. The subjects in his experiment were 75 college students. They represented all levels of ability in English: beginning, intermediate, advanced, and native speaking students.To begin with, the subjects listened to recording of a native speaker reading a paragraph in English. Following the recording, the subjects took a 17-question test to see which words they remembered. Each question had four choices. The subjects had to circle the word they had heard in the recording. Some of the questions had four choices that sound alike. For example, weather, whether, wither, and wetter are four words that sound alike. Some of the questions had four choices that have the same meaning. Method, way, manner, and system would be four words with the same meaning. Finally, the subjects took a language proficiency test.Henning found that students with a lower proficiency in English made more of their mistakes on words that have the same meaning. Henning’s results suggest that beginning students hold the sound of words in their short-term memory, and advanced students hold the meaning of words in their short-term memory.66. The purpose of Henning’s experiment is to study ______. ( )A. how the students remember English vocabulary by short-term memoryB. how the students learn English vocabularyC. how to improve the students’ English vocabularyD. how to take a language proficiency test67. The word “subject”in the passage most probably means ______. ( )A. the college course the students takeB. the topic of the listening materialC. something being consideredD. the students experimented on68. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage? ( )A. Information in short-term memory is different from that in long-term memory.B. Long-term memory can be achieved only by training.C. It is easier to test short-term memory than long-term memory.D. Henning gave a test on vocabulary to his students.69. From Henning’s results we can see that ______. ( )A. beginners have difficulty distinguishing the pronunciation of wordsB. advanced students remember words by their meaningC. it is difficult to remember words that sound alikeD. it is difficult to remember words that have the same meaning70. The passage is primarily about ______. ( )A. memoryB. two kinds of memoryC. short-term memoryD. an experiment on studentsPassage ThreeStudy confirms that moderate drinking reduces stroke (中风) risk. Similar to the way a drink or two a day protects against heart attacks, moderate alcohol consumption wards off strokes, a new study found.The study also found that the type of alcohol consumed—beer, wine or liquor—was unimportant. Any of them, or a combination was protective, researchers reported in today’s Journal of the American Medical Association. “No study has shown benefit in recommending alcohol to those who do not drink”, cautioned the authors, led by Dr. Ralph L. Sacco of Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons in New York. But the new data support the guidelines of the National Stroke Association, which say moderate drinkers may protect themselves from strokes by continuing to consume alcohol, the authors said.The protective effect of moderate drinking against heart attacks is well established, but the data had been conflicting about alcohol and strokes, the authors said. The new study helps settle the question and is the first to find blacks and Hispanics (西班牙人和葡萄牙人) benefit as well as whites, according to the authors. Further research is needed among other groups, such as Asian, who past study suggested may get no stroke protection from alcohol or may even be put at greater risk.Among the groups where the protective effect exists, its mechanism appears to differ from the protective effect against heart attacks, which occurs through boosts in levels of so-called “good”cholesterol (胆固醇), the authors said. They speculated alcohol might protect against stroke by acting on some other blood trait, such as the tendency of blood platelets (血小板) to clump (结块), which is key in forming the blood clots (血块) that can cause strokes.The researchers studied 677 New York residents who lived in the northern part of Manhattan and had strokes between July 1, 1993 and June, 1997. After taking into account differences in other factors that could affect stroke risk, such as high blood pressure, the researchers estimated that subjects who consumed up to two alcoholic drinks daily were only half as likely to have suffered clot-type strokes as nondrinkers. Clot-type strokes account for 80%of all strokes, a leading cause of the US deaths and disability. Stroke risk increased with heavier drinking. At seven drinks per day, risk was almost triple that of moderate drinkers.An expert spokesman for the American Heart Association, who was not involved in the study, said it was well-done and important information. But it shouldn’t be interpreted to mean, “I can have two drinks and therefore not worry about my high blood pressure or worry about my cholesterol,”said Dr. Edgar J. Kenton, an associate professor of clinical neurology (神经学) at Thomas Jefferson University Medical College in Philadelphia. Instead, he said, the study provides good reason to do further research and to add alcohol to the list of modifiable (可更改的) risk factors for stroke.71. According to Dr. Sacco, ______. ( )A. different wines work differently on drinkers at stroke riskB. nondrinkers should also consume a moderate amount of alcoholC. drinkers should keep to one kind of alcohol to ward off strokesD. moderate alcohol consumption protects against strokes72. The new study conducted by Dr. Sacco and his colleagues is unique in that ( )A. it refutes early studies on the protective effect of moderate drinking against heart attacksB. it confirms early studies of moderate drinking against heart attacksC. it helps to resolve the disputes over the effect of moderate drinking against strokesD. it finds that moderate drinking can benefit people of different races equally well73. Which of the following statements is TRUE about the effect of drinking against strokes? ( )A. Moderate drinking protects against heart attacks and strokes in different ways.B. Even heavy drinkers suffer less chance of a stroke than nondrinkers.C. Alcohol works only on patients who suffer clot-type strokes.D. White people are more likely to benefit from moderate drinking than nonwhites.74. From the fourth paragraph we learn that ______. ( )A. heart attacks are more likely caused y alcohol than stroke.B. moderate drinking discourages blood platelets from clotting.C. boosting the levels of good cholesterol can lead to heart attacks.D. moderate drinking protects people by making the blood cell clump.75. What is said in the last paragraph by Dr. Kenton indicates that ______. ( )A. he is in serious doubt about the validity of the study.B. drinking alone can not protect against strokes.C. people should add alcohol to their daily diet.D. the study has not built a link between drinking and high blood pressure.Passage FourCommunications technologies are far from equal when it comes to conveying the truth. The first study tocompare honesty across a range of communications media has found that people are twice as likely to tell lies in phone conversations as they are in emails. The fact that emails are automatically recorded - and can come back to haunt (困扰) you - appears to be the key to the finding.Jeff Hancock of Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, asked 30 students to keep a communications diary for a week. In it they noted the number of conversations or email exchanges they had lasting more than 10 minutes, and confessed to how many lies they told. Hancock then worked out the number of lies per conversation for each medium. He found that lies made up 14 per cent of emails, 21 per cent of instant messages, 27 per cent of face-to-face interactions and an astonishing 37 per cent of phone calls.His results, to be presented at the conference on human-computer interaction in Vienna, Austria, in April, have surprised psychologists. Some expected emailers to be the biggest liars, reasoning that because deception (欺骗) makes people uncomfortable, the detachment (非直接接触)of emailing would make it easier to lie. Others expected people to lie more in face-to-face exchanges because we are most practiced at that form of communication.But Hancock says it is also crucial whether a conversation is being recorded and could be reread, and whether it occurs in real time. People appear to be afraid to lie when they know the communication could later be used to hold them to account, he says. This is why fewer lies appear in email than on the phone.People are also more likely to lie in real time —in an instant message or phone call,say —than if they have time to think of a response, says Hancock. He found many lies are spontaneous (脱口而出的) responses to an unexpected demand, such as: “Do you like my dress?”Hancock hopes his research will help companies work out the best ways for their employees to communicate. For instance, the phone might be the best medium for sales where employees are encouraged to stretch the truth. But given his results, work assessment, where honesty is a priority, might be best done using email.76. Hancock’s study focuses on ______. ( )A. the consequences of lying in various communications mediaB. the success of communications technologies in conveying ideasC. people’s preferences in selecting communications technologiesD. people’s honesty levels acro ss a range of communications media77. Hancock’s research finding surprised those who believed that ______. ( )A. people are less likely to lie in instant messagesB. people are unlikely to lie in face-to-face interactionsC. people are most likely to lie in email communicationD. people are twice as likely to lie in phone conversations78. According to the passage, why are people more likely to tell the truth through certain media of communication? ( )A. They are afraid of leaving behind traces of their lies.英语巴士 - 专注于英语考试和英语学习的网络媒体与服务平台()浙江省2009年7月自学考试高级英语试题11B. They believe that honesty is the best policy.C. They tend to be relaxed when using those media.D. They are most practiced at those forms of communication.79. According to Hancock, the telephone is a preferable medium for promoting sales because______. ( )A. salesmen can talk directly to their customersB. salesmen may feel less restrained to exaggerateC. salesmen can impress customers as being trustworthyD. salesmen may pass on instant messages effectively80. It can be inferred from the passage that ______. ( )A. honesty should be encouraged in interpersonal communicationsB. more employers will use emails to communicate with their employeesC. suitable media should be chosen for different communication purposesD. email is now the dominant medium of communication within a companyPart IV Translation (15%)Directions A: Translate the following into Chinese.81. Before the campaign for election of the President can begin, each political party has to choose its candidate for the Presidency.82. It remains to be seen if the American automobile industry will ever again regain its former glory.Directions B: Translate the following into English83. 中国加入世界贸易组织,给农业发展带来的不仅仅是挑战,而且也是机遇。