2015年武汉市四调英语试题(word版有答案)
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2015年武汉市部分学校初中毕业生学业调研考试英语试卷第I卷(选择题,共85分)第一部分听力部分一、听力测试(共三节)第一节 (共4小题,每小题1分,满分4分)听下面4个问题。
每个问题后有三个答语,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听完每个问题后,你都有5秒钟的时间来作答和阅读下一小题。
每个问题仅读一遍。
1. A. It’s Tom. B. Jack’s. C. A nice one.2. A. A black cat. B. Very warm. C. It’s lovely.3. A. Twice a week. B. About one week. C. In a week.4. A. It’s sweet. C. Too small. C. The bigger one.第二节(共8题, 每小题1分,满分8分)听下面8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。
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。
5. How is the woman?A. Not good.B. OK.C. Tired.6. What can we know about Kate’s sister?A. She’s noisy.B. She doesn’t talk much.C. She isn’t friendly.7. What does the man mean?A. He doesn’t want to stay outside.B. He is not happy about more work.C. He always gets bad news.8. Why is the dog considered as a cat?A. The other dogs are afraid of it.B. It likes eating cat food.C. It just stays with cats.9. When is the exam going to be?A. On Tuesday.B. On Thursday.C. Next week.10. How does the man go to work?A. By Bus.B. By bike.C. By subway.11. Why doesn’t the man go anywhere with his friends?A. He has too much work to do.B. His friends have no money.C. Everything is expensive for him.12. What is Joan’s phone number?A. It’s 85658976.B. It’s 85658977.C. It’s 85658877.第三节(共13小题,每小题1分,满分13分)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。
4—15学年下学期高二期末考试英语试题(扫描版)(附答案)

武昌区2015届高二年级期末调研测试答案第一部分:听力(每小题1.5分,满分30分)1-5 BCCCA 6-10 ACACA 11-15 BCCBB 16-20 BABBC第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)21-23DCB 24-27CCBA 28-31AADD 32-35ACDB第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10 分)36-40 CFAEB第三部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节: 完形填空(共20 小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)41-45 AABCB 46-50 DBADD 51-55 BDACB 56-60 CCDCA第二节(共10题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)61. that / which 62. means 63. particular 64. and 65. from66. situations 67. the 68. to live 69. themselves 70.is第四部分:写作(共两节;满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)Dear Sir,Thank you for invite me to take part in the language training in your country. As for yourinvitingchoice among the two plans, I prefer the four-week plan because it will allow me more time to betweendo traveling and make a little new friends . Of all the subject I’m learning at school, I like English few subjectsbest. I had been learning English for eleven years but my spoken English is poorly. So I really have poorhope to take this chance to improve them.itIf possible, I’d like to stay with a family for a couple of days so as that I can know some customs in England, that I’m particularly interested in. I believe I will have∧ good time thisWhich asummer. Yours truly, Li Hua第二节:书面表达(满分25分)Dear Peter,How are you getting on recently? I'm very glad to learn that you and your friends have chosen Chinese as your second foreign language. Here I've got some advice on how to learn Chinese well and I hope it is helpful.Unlike English, Chinese characters have nothing to do with their pronunciation. To learn Chinese well, personally, I think it is very important to learn pinyin well. Try your best to listen to some standard Chinese tapes or watch Chinese films, which is very helpful. You should take every chance to talk with native Chinese speakers.If you have some other questions, please tell me and I will try my best to help you.Yours, Li Ming。
湖北省武汉市2015届高中毕业生四月调研测试英语试题 Word版及答案

武汉市2015届高中毕业生四月调研测试英语试卷第二部分词汇知识运用第一节多项选择21. She has lost only nine games in five matches on the way to the semifinals. Always the perfectionist, she sees room for.A.achievementB. improvementC. entertainmentD.amusement22. If our city doesn’t start working on the on some open space, soon there won’t be a spot that isn’t covered with a house or shopping center.A. divisionB. identificationC. assumptionD. preservation23. Having been working for a famous multinational for years, I have considerable knowledge and rich experience in this field.A. attainedB. distributedC. graspedD. conveyed24. Cloning technology can human life by creating human organs to replace those which fail to function.A. adjustB. substituteC. extendD. transform25. Because Rosa her big brother so much, she tries to imitate the way he walks and talks.A. looks up toB. looks down onC. looks out forD. looks forward to26. If we the fact that the man has been in prison, he seems to be a suitable worker for the job.A. refer toB. get throughC. set asideD. account for27. Dale and her husband have ideas on how to spend a vacation. She wants to sleep on the beach for a week, but he prefers visiting museums.A. reasonableB. brilliantC. relevantD. contrary28. Pablo is a(n) person. At parties, he always spends time talking to anyone who looks nervous and out of place.A. conservativeB. enthusiasticC. sensitiveD. stubborn29. No matter how many times Mike says it was an accident, I believe he tried to knock me down.A. voluntarilyB. deliberatelyC. randomlyD. cautiously30. it is a good thing that I didn’t get that post I applied for, though I must admit that I was disappointed at the time.A. In a wayB. In a wordC. In generalD. In particular第二节完型填空On a Saturday morning, my left arm went numb, and I felt dizzy. I was taken to hospital.After a quick 31 , the doctor said I had a stroke. As waves of paralysis(瘫痪) came over me, I slowly lost32 of my body. I was just 50 and I thought about how 33 it was.After two operations, I was transferred to the Recovery Center. Though I had lost the use of my 34 arm and leg and couldn’t see out of my left eye, the only thought on my mind was to return to my job. But the 35 was that I needed to relearn how to 36 and see first. I hadalways been kind of 37 , and this just made me feel like recovery was impossible.A few days after my first38 physical therapy session, my mother came into my room with a neatly-typed 39 written by a nine-year-old boy named Jackson. He told me about the stoke he’d had only a year earlier. He, too, had been paralyzed on his left side. But, 40 telling me what he had lost, Jackson shared what I would 41 . ―Do not give up on yourself. All the hard work is worth it.‖ he wrote.And the advice kept on coming. He told me to 42 the therapy on the hospital’s ―grown-up‖ floor, where ―they make you work hard and you get lots of things back fast.‖ Here I was, a grown man and a senator of Illinois, getting43 from a young boy I had 44 met.After a few weeks of correspondence(通信), I arranged for us to meet. He seemed 45 at first, but all the awkwardness quickly46 . Jackson showed me how he could run, and I immediately felt47 . One thing I particularly48 was the energy and dignity radiating from him.As for my recovery, it 49 just as Jackson said it would. After a year of intense physical therapy, I climbed to the top of the Capitol and returned to work. With every step I took, I thought of Jackson and his 50 . Whenever I was tired or discouraged, I thought of him, the world’s strongest boy.31. A. decision B. examination C. description D. discussion32. A. hope B. sight C. memory D. control33. A. unbelievable B. ordinary C. significant D. controversial34. A. right B. left C. single D. only35. A. effect B. consequence C. reality D. conclusion36. A. speak B. stand C. run D. climb37. A. pessimistic B. optimistic C. generous D. realistic38. A. efficient B. satisfactory C. discouraging D. amazing39. A. book B. poster C. slogan D. letter40. A. beyond B. by C. without D. except41. A. experience B. discover C. lose D. gain42. A. attend B. reject C. end D. escape43. A. information B. knowledge C. advice D. freedom44. A. occasionally B. seldom C. ever D. never45. A. confident B. nervous C. upset D. desperate46. A. broke out B. came over C. melted away D. turned up47. A. inspired B. relaxed C. frustrated D. confused48. A. recommended B. admired C. doubted D. obtained49. A. came B. fell C. stayed D. disappeared50. A. wisdom B. intelligence C. strength D. lesson第三部分阅读理解AAn estimated eight million people in Britain enjoy walking in the Peak District every year. But what many who enjoy outdoor hobbies don’t know is that their ―right to walk‖ was won by men who sacrificed their own freedom to gain access to the countryside for all.In 1932 wealthy landowners had exclusive use of large areas of moorlands for grouseshooting.Walkers were kept out by guards, until a group of 400 people from Manchester and Yorkshire, led by Benny Rothman, engaged on a mass trespass. The campaigner was jailed with four other men.The event is credited by many with starting a movement that paved the way for the establishment of national parks. Mr Rothman died in 2002 but he is now being honoured for his contribution with the unveiling of a blue plaque on his former home in Crofton Avenue, Timperley, Greater Manchester.Retired professor, Harry, who followed in his father's footsteps by specialising in environmental issues, says: "He was a very optimistic man and he made the best of it when he went to prison. It didn't put him off campaigning, he went on campaigning on environmental issues most of his life." Mr Rothman did live to see the Countryside Rights of Way Act passed by Parliament in 2000, ensuring the freedom of the countryside for future generations.Roly Smith, a friend of Mr Rothman and an author of walking guidebooks, said: "It is down to them that we have got what we have today."Councillor Jonathan Coupe, of Trafford Council, said: "The honour of having a blue plaque attributed to you means you have really made an impression on society.""Mr Rothman contributed to the changing of history and it is because of him that we are able to enjoy the local countryside as often and freely as we can today."51. What do we know about people in Britain according to Para. 1?A. They value freedom.B. They have wide interests.C. They are fond of hiking.D. They tend to live in the countryside.52. A blue plaque was revealed on Mr. Rothman’s former home .A. to support his campaignB. to honor his contributionC. to remind people of the pastD. to celebrate the establishment of national parks.53. Besides ―optimistic‖, which of the following best describes Mr. Rothman?A. CautiousB. DeterminedC. ConsiderateD. Ambitious54. From the last three paragraphs we learn that Mr. Rothman .A. has served as a councilorB. has made achievements in differentC. has been highly thought of for his contributionsD. has devoted his life to environment protectionBI no longer run for the mail the way I used to. I remember, prior to the e-mail age, the sense of heightened anticipation as the hour of mail delivery approached, wondering what slender, handwritten treasures would appear in my box. I once received a letter from a long-lost friend and swelled with such joy that I ran the mail carrier down and shook his hand, as if he had done a heroic deed in conveying the missive to me.I first learned to love the mail as a young boy. The first thing I ever received that was personally addressed to me was from my buddy Duane. We had been the fastest of 9-year-old friends. Then he moved away, to Massachusetts. The parting was difficult, but boys didn’t cry.Within the week, however, there was a letter in my mailbox. It was from Duane, and it read, ―I’m OK, but I miss you.‖ That first conveyance to me of a written word from a greatdistance had all the import of the first Morse code message: ―What hath God wrought.‖ It was at that moment that I became a letter writer, quickly discovering that the more letters I wrote, the more I received.I wrote letters through elementary school, high school, college, and beyond. It got to the point where I could comfortably expect to receive a letter a day. The daily mail delivery was, for me, like a beacon at sea –something toward which my thoughts began to move upon waking. What quickened my blood, of course, was the element of surprise: From whom would the letter be today? And what would the news be?And then, seemingly in the blink of an eye, the earth shifted. E-mail had arrived. Despite being intrigued by the new technology, I promised myself that I would never stop writing letters by hand. However, I had no control over the proclivities of others, and slowly, inexorably, and then with quickened pace, the letters disappeared from my mailbox, having been replaced with electronic ―messages‖ ,a totally different beast —in contrast to letters, all e-mails look alike.55. The author used to run for the mail mainly because .A. he took great interest in mail deliveryB. he was looking forward to receiving lettersC. he tried to keep mail delivery from approachingD. he wanted to thank the mailman for his heroic deed56. What made the author become a letter writer?A. A letter from a long –lost friend.B. The desire to receive more letters.C. The joy of reading the first letter from Duane.D. The influence of the first Morse code message.57. By writing the underlined sentence in Para. 4, the author tells us that the daily mail delivery .A. meant a lot to himB. wasted much of his timeC. quickened hi thoughtsD. divided his attention58. What’s the author’s opinion about e-mails?A. They completely changed the worldB. They brought about new technologyC. They affected human relationshipD. They lost the unique features of lettersCThe Internet has revolutionized our lives to such an extent that for most people, the global network has become more than just a tool but rather an indispensable aid in everyday life. More and more people go online as wireless networks have brought the Internet closer and closer: it's on our mobile phones, in our cars and TV sets, in hospital surgery rooms and in fishing boats that battle the waves of the Atlantic.And this revolution has brought along with it a new way of shopping. Both big and small, e-commerce websites have literally flooded the Internet by the hundreds of thousands. Anything you can buy from a brick and mortar store you can also buy online: from food and clothes to guns and ammo, no matter what you're looking for, you're bound to find the right online store with just a few clicks of the mouse.This revolution has sent cold shivers down the spines of brick and mortar businessowners. And what was their reaction? They've opened online stores to go hand in hand with their conventional businesses. Nowadays, every "Mom and Pop's" cheesecake store also has a website. In a recent survey, 68% of small business owners have stated that they are scared of being put out of business by the raging torrent that e-commerce has become. So it's no wonder many of them have decided to join the revolution and establish some kind of an online presence even though most of them have stated that they have an aversion towards the Internet.But do the big players have reasons to be afraid? Are we going to start seeing ghostly, deserted Walmarts across the country? Probably not in the near future but the day will come when most people will just stop shopping offline anymore. A trip to Walmart wastes time, burns gas and sometimes adds a few extra dots on the stress counter.The recent advancements in mobile technology and the introduction of mobile phones with enhanced web capabilities has even made some people order their groceries when they get out from work and have them delivered at their doorstep by the time they get home. And as "Time is money", this practice is lifesaving for people who work two jobs.Technology will continue to advance and e-commerce will follow closely in its footsteps. Everything will become easier and less time consuming, leaving us more time to enjoy the things that really matter in life: the ones we love, our friends and hobbies.59. What is Para. 1 mainly about?A. The popularity of mobile phones.B. The great impact of the Internet.C. The importance of the Internet.D. The function of the global network.60. In response to the threat of online business, the brick-and-mortar store owners .A. have stopped their traditional businessB. have stated their dislike of the InternetC. have established their own websiteD. have opened their online stores61. According to Para 5, the greatest benefit of online shopping is .A. to save timeB. to follow the fashionC. to release pressureD. to protect environment62. What would be the best title for the passage?A. A New Way of Shopping.B. The Internet Revolution.C. What is the Reaction to Online Shopping?D. Is Online Shopping the Future of E-commerce?DIt doesn’t look like the heart of a green revolution. The huge chimneys stick up above the line of pine trees and don’t make for the most scenic view as you wander around the clear blue waters of the nearby lake.But it is this power plant that has helped the small Swedish city of Vaxjo become arguably the greenest place in Europe. On closer observation, the only think emerging from the chimneys(炉子). That’s because it is not oil fuelling the plant, but woodchip and other wood waste from the area’s sawmills. And as well as generating electricity, it also supplies 90 per cent of this southern Swedish town with heating and hot water.The gases produced as the wood burns are changed into liquid form, and are purified before they reach the chimney. And instead of wasting this liquid, the power plant pumps itaround town. Some runs out of the town’s public taps; the rest is directed through pipes that ru n through individual heaters, warming homes and offices.The pile of wood chipping in the yard towers above head height and takes almost five minutes to walk around. That’s enough to keep Vaxjo warm on the snowiest day in winter, or supply it with hot wate r for a fortnight in summer, and it’s good way of using the paper industry’s waste. As well as the centuries old Swedish policy of planting a new tree for every one felled, the ashes swept out of the furnace each day find their way back to the forest as fertilizer(肥料).It was this green plant that netted Vaxjo the European Union’s award for sustainable(可持续的)development, making it the greenest city on the continent.However, it is not just the citizen’s consciences and moral histories to which the town’s current day authorities are appealing. They know how to talk to their wallets too. Oil-generated electricity costs about 16,000 kronor a year(£1,170) per person, while the new power plant’s electricity comes in at two thirds of the price.They’ve been planning for over ten years to become a ―Fossil Fuel Free City‖. But according to Anders Franzen, the head of planning and development department at the city council:‖The battle in the energy sector has been won, yes, but the next battleground is transport.‖63. What’s the main reason for ―inside it smells more like a sauna than a furnace‖?A. It is surrounded by pine treesB. It produces lots of hot waterC. It is fuelled by woodchip and wood wasteD. It sends out the smoke from the chimneys.64. It can be concluded from the passage that the power plant .A. promotes tree plantingB. makes full use of wasteC. relies heavily on paper industryD. mainly supplies hot water and heating65. What impresses the town’s current day authorities most?A. The citiz en’s consciences.B. The town’s moral histories.C. The lower cost of electricityD. The award for sustainable development66.What Anders Franzen said in the last paragraph indicates that .A. they will continue their effort in green planB. they have great difficulty in transportC. they have no room for further developmentD. they are perfectly content with the achievementEThe dodo is among the most famous extinct creatures, and a poster child for human-caused extinction1 events. Despite its notoriety, and the fact that the species was alive during recorded human history, little is actually known about how this animal lived, looked, and behaved. A new study of the only known complete skeleton(骨架) from a single bird takes advantage of modern 3-D laser scanning technology to open a new window into the life of this famous extinct bird.The study was presented at the 74th Annual Meeting of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology in Estrel, Berlin. Leon Claessens, Associate Professor at the College of the Holy Cross, and lead researcher on the study said that, "the 3-D laser surface scans we made of thefragile Thirioux dodo skeletons enable us to reconstruct how the dodo walked, moved and lived to a level of detail that has never been possible before. There are so many outstanding questions about the dodo bird that we can answer with this new knowledge."A complete dodo skeleton, found by an amateur collector and barber, Etienne Thirioux, on the island of Mauritius between 1899 and 1917, has remained unstudied, even though it is the only complete dodo skeleton from a single individual bird known to exist. All other skeletons are incomplete composites, meaning that they are compiled from more than one individual. In addition, Thirioux constructed a second, partially composite skeleton, which contains many bones that also belong to a single bird. "Being able to examine the skeleton of a single, individual dodo, which is not made up from as many individual birds as there are bones, as is the case in all those other composite skeletons, truly allows us to appreciate the way the dodo looked and see how tall or rotund it really was," said Juilan Hume, of the Natural History Museum UK, a co-author on the study.The scans were performed on site in Port Louis, Mauritius and Durban, South Africa, and allow examination of the biology of this enigmatic extinct bird in detail for the first time. Using the newest digital tools and techniques, the scans provide an insight into how the flightless dodo may have evolved its giant size, and how it walked and lived in its forest home. According to Kenneth Rijsdijk, of an Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics, University of Amsterdam and a study author, "the skull5 of the dodo is so large and its beak6 so robust, that it is easy to understand that the earliest naturalists8 thought it was related to vultures and other birds of prey(猛禽), rather than the pigeon family."67. The underlined phrase ―a poster child‖ in Para. 1 is closest in meaning to―‖.A. a typicalB. an endangered animalC. a child who puts up posters on the boardD. a child posted in a newspaper as an advertisement68. The researchers study the dodo skeleton to find out .A. ways to save the dodoB. the dodo’s living habitsC. the bird’s natural habitatD. the cause of the dodo’s extinction69. What is special about the dodo skeleton found by an amateur collector?A. It is gathered from more than one individual.B. It reminded unstudied between 1899 and 1917.C. It is the only complete dodo skeleton from a single individual bird.D. It can be examined with 3-D laser scanning technology.70.What is the purpose of the author in writing this passage?A. To call people’s attention to wildlife protection.B. To criticize humans for the extinction events.C. To introduce a new way of studying the dodo.D. To give tips on how to study extinct creatures.第四部分:书页表达。
湖北省武汉市2015届高中毕业生四月调考 英语试题答案(word版)

第一部分:听力1—5 CCBBA 6-10 CAACB 11-15 BCABC 16-20 ABCBC第二部分:词汇知识运用第一节:多项选择21—25 BDACA 26—30 CDCBA第二节:完形填空31—35 BDABC 36—40 BACDA 41—45 DACDB 46—50 CABAC第三部分:阅读理解51-54 CBBC 55—58 BCAD 59—62 BDAD 63—66 CBCA 67—70 ABCC 第四部分:书面表达第一节:完成句子71.was fulfilled/ had been fulfilled72. needn’t have watered73. faced with / facing74. what you have gained75. should we lose heart76. Improving ourselves/ To improve ourselves77. would appreciate it78. No matter where you go79.for which he has been promoted/ so he has been/got promoted80. uses twice as much短文写作Everyone deserves a second chance when he or she makes a mistake. In a sense, we need to be tolerant. Holding feelings of anger in mind can affect one’s peace of mind and ruin one’s happiness. Therefore, letting the unhappy matters go brings happiness and pleasure back to life.When I was in Senior Grade One, I had planned to give my closest friend Lily a big surprise on her birthday party and made careful preparations. Unfortunately, my efforts ended in failure because another friend, Amy, carelessly let out my plan. So annoyed was I that I just couldn’t forgive her, even though she made apologies to me repeatedly. Naturally, we broke up. What a tough time it was until one day it hit me that keeping something unpleasant in mind does no good to us. So I determined to forget this “hatred” and forgive her. Gradually I recovered and we were friends again.Love is an act of endless forgiveness. My forgiveness has proved a great gift as it not only set me free but also won me a friend back.第一部分:听力1—5 CBBAB 6-10 CAACB 11-15 BCABC 16-20 ABCBC第二部分:词汇知识运用第三节:多项选择21—25 ACBCA 26—30 CDCCB第四节:完形填空31—35 CCBAD 36—40 BACDA 41—45 DACDB 46—50 CABAC第三部分:阅读理解51-54 BACD 55—58 BCAD 59—62 BDAD 63—66 CBCA 67—70 BCDB 第四部分:书面表达第二节:完成句子71.was fulfilled/ had been fulfilled72. needn’t have watered73. faced with / facing74. what you have gained75. should we lose heart76. Improving ourselves/ To improve ourselves77. would appreciate it78. No matter where you go79.for which he has been promoted/ so he has been/got promoted80. uses twice as much短文写作Everyone deserves a second chance when he or she makes a mistake. In a sense, we need to be tolerant. Holding feelings of anger in mind can affect one’s peace of mind and ruin one’s happiness. Therefore, letting the unhappy matters go brings happiness and pleasure back to life.When I was in Senior Grade One, I had planned to give my closest friend Lily a big surprise on her birthday party and made careful preparations. Unfortunately, my efforts ended in failure because another friend, Amy, carelessly let out my plan. So annoyed was I that I just couldn’t forgive her, even though she made apologies to me repeatedly. Naturally, we broke up. What a tough time it was until one day it hit me that keeping something unpleasant in mind does no good to us. So I determined to forget this “hatred” and forgive her. Gradually I recovered and we were friends again.Love is an act of endless forgiveness. My forgiveness has proved a great gift as it not only set me free but also won me a friend back.。
湖北省武汉市江岸区2015届九年级新起点调考英语(附答案)$473493

湖北省武汉市江岸区2015届九年级新起点调考英语试题第一部分听力部分略第二部分笔试部分二.选择填空。
(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)26、-Is Dr. Wang ______ today?-No, He is busy prearing for an operation.A. illB. availableC. convenientD. careful27. –Hey, John, let’s invite her to dinner.-Over my ______ body!A. deathB. deadC. dyingD. die28. –Don’t you mind my smoking here?-_______. We have children here.A. Yes, I really do.B. Go ahead, please.C. I’m sorry to hea r that.D. No, please.29. –Please call me at 8:00 tomorrow morning. I’m kind of forgetful.-Don’t worry about that, you’ll be surely ______.A. remindedB. toldC. warnedD. ordered30. –I am leaving for the United States tomorrow, Jack!- ______A. That’s OK.B. Take your time.C. Well done!D. All the best.31.-I ______ the painting in the glass to stop the wet paint running the other day.-Good job! You are always so careful.inB. lieC. laidD. lied32. –Both of them believe they have uncommon _______ to predict the future.-Nosense, that’s impossible!33.-It is said that many businessmen in America have _______ much of their money to the people in need.-A growing number of Chinese are doing so as well.A. given outB. given upC. given offD. given away34.-The _______ of Xinjiang is peaceful, though many terrorists keep making trouble.- I believe those terrorists will fail in the end.A. conditionB. situationC. environmentD. performance35.-A growing number of workers choose to stay in big cities with their own hard work.-They badly need a feeling of ______ and trust here.A. warmthB. growthC. faithD. truth36.-Mr. Li, I can’t understand everything in class.-Don’t worry, I’ll _______ the main points at the end.A. recordB. reviewC. requestD. remember37.-Joe’s sister had wanted very much to be a pop singer, but she ______ as a newspaper reporter. -What a pity!A. cleaned upB. looked upC. ended upD. made up38.-Wuhan is taking steps to control the _______ of motorbikes in the downtown areas.-That’s wonderful! We don’t have to be worried about being hit all day long.A. soundB.raceC. noiseD.speed39. –May I swim here?-No, you _______. It is dangerous.A. won’tB. needn’tC. mustn’tD.don’t have to40. –What did the doctor say to you?-He asked me _______.A. that I had a bad cold.B. whether did I need to drink some waterC. how long I had been like that.D. if there is something wrong with me三.完型填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出一个最佳答案。
20152016两年武汉市部分学校九年级元月调考英语试卷及答案

2014—2015学年度武汉市部分学校九年级元月调考英语试题分析二、选择填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)26.— a !— .A.’sB. , ’dC. D.27.—I ’t , . I a .—.A. ’sB.C. D.28.—?—, a . .A. B.C. D.29.44% , .A. B.C. D.30.—, ? .— . .A. B. C. D.— . .A. B. C. D.32.— .—, I .A. B. C. D.33.—?—I’m . , .A. B. C. D.34., .A. B. C. D.35.—I ?— .A. B. C. D.36.—I , ’I .—? I .A. B. 'tC. ID. ’s37.—?—, .A.’tB. ’tC. ’tD. ’t—, a .A. B. C. D.39.—?—, .A. B. C. D.40.I .A. B.C. D.三、完型填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从41 – 55各题所给的四个选项中,选出一个最佳答案。
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2015-2016年武汉市九年级调考英语试卷及答案

2014-2015学年武汉市部分学校九年级调研测试英语试卷第一卷(选择题共85分)第一部分听力部分(共三节)第一节(共4小题,每小题1分,满分4分)听下面4个问题。
每个问题后有三个答语,从题中所给的A、B、C、D三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听完每个问题后,你都有5秒钟的时间作答和阅读下一小题。
每个问题仅读一遍。
1.A. It‟s Tom. B. Jack‟s. C. A nice one2.A. A black cat. B. Very warm. C. It‟s lovely.3.A. Twice a week. B. About one week C. In a week4.A. It‟s sweet. B. Too small. C. The bigger one.第二节(共8题,每小题1分,满分8分)听下面8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。
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。
5.How is the woman?A. Not goodB. OKC. Tired6.What can we know about Kate‟s sister?A. She‟s noisyB. She doesn‟t talk muchC. She isn‟t friendly.7.What does the man mean?A. He doesn‟t want to stay outsideB. He is not happy about more workC. He always gets bad news.8.Why is the dog considered as a cat?A. The other dogs are afraid of it.B. It likes eating cat food.C. It just stays with cats.9.When is the exam going to be?A. On Tuesday.B. On ThursdayC. Nextweek.10.How does the man go to work?A. By Bus.B. By bikeC. By subway11. Why doesn‟t the man go anywhere with his friends?A. He has too much work to do.B. His friends have no money.C. Everything is expensive for him.12.What is Joan‟s phone number?A. It‟s 85658976.B. It‟s 85658977.C. It‟s 85658877.第三节(共13小题,每小题1分,满分13分)听下面4段对话或独白,每段对话或独白前有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
2015武汉四月英语调考听力原文

2015四月调考听力原文听写后整理,敬请指正。
Text 11.Whose box on the boat is it?2.What is it in your arms?3.How long will you stay here?4.Which is Kate’s cake?Text5.M: How are you doing ?W: Fine , but busy.6.W: Do you know Kate’s sister?M: Of course, she is nice but too quiet.7.M: Not good news for me. And I will have to do some work outside.W: you don’t really want to.8.W: Why do you say your dog like a cat?M : Because it plays with cats. And it is afraid of dogs.9.M: You said this exam was going to be Tuesday but Jenny said it wasthis Thursday.W: The head teacher told me so last week. Then Jenny got a wrong day.10.W: I hardly go to work by bus now. I’ve just moved.M: You are lucky but I have to. It takes me one hour everyday.11.M: what makes you always refuse to go anywhere with us?W: Don’t you think everything now cost too much?12.W: I can’t remember Joan’s phone telephone number , is it 85658976?M: Let me see, it seems to be 85658877 oh, no I remember it is 85658977.13-15M:I don’t know what to wear today? Is it going to be cold or warm?W: It looks like it is going to rain today. You’d better take your raincoat. M: I can’t decide whether to wear my grey suit or the brown one?W: Why don’t you wear the grey one.?It is not as heavy as the brown one. It may rain today but it won’t be very cold.M:All right. What are you going to wear?W: I think I will wear my new dress. I don’t want to wear the trousers today.M: it will make dirt on it if it rains .W: I will drive my car.16-18M : Hello, Laura, this is Peter.W: Hi, Peter, what can I do for you?M: I need directions on how to get to the Capital stadium.W: Oh, it is very simple. First, go south on highway 25 for five miles until you come to a large restaurant and continue for a few miles more. And you will come right to the stadium. There are plenty of signs when you pass restaurant and they will take you right to the stadium.M: Do you think the stadium will be very crowded?W:While the TV news said all the tickets for this game have been sold. That means you should leave an hour before the game starts.Thank you very much for your help Laura, I will take your advice.19-21Text 15:M: You don’t look happy, Mary, what seems to be the problem?W: I have got to write a long composition for my English class. And I just can’t come up with any idea.M: that shouldn’t be too difficult. Remember those pictures you are showing me last week? the ones from your trip last summer.W: Sure, I have got them here some place.M: Why don’t you write about your impressions of the Great Wall in China and horse-riding that you took.W: That sounds like a good idea. I can also tell about our visit to Beijing and all of the historical places we visited.M: Well, now that you are feeling better at about this. I think I will be on my way. I have got to finish my composition, too.W: Thanks for your help, Jack. Now, it seems it won’t be so difficult.22-25Text 16We know almost everyone likes dogs and almost everyone likes thestories about dogs. Here is a story about a dog. I have a friend who has a large police dog named Jack. Police dogs are often very clever. Every Sunday afternoon, my friend takes Jack for a walk in the park. Jack likes the long walk in the park very much. One Sunday afternoon, a young man visited my friend. He stayed a long time. He talked and talked. Soon it was the time for my friend to take Jack for his walk, but the visitor still stayed. Jack became very worried about his walk in the park. He walked around the room a few times and sat down directly in front of the visitor and looked at him. But visitor pay no attention. He went on talking. At last, Jack could stand no longer, he went out of the room and came back a few minutes later. He sat down again in front of the visitor but this time he held the visitor’s hat in his mouth.。
2015年4月武汉市部分学校八年级联考英语试题

word格式-可编辑-感谢下载支持2015年4月武汉市部分学校八年级联考英语试题一、听力测试(共三节)第一节(共5小题, 每小题1分)听下面5个小问题,每个问题后有三个答语,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听完每个问题后,你都有5秒钟的时间来作答和阅读下一个小题。
每个问题仅读一遍。
()1. A. By train. B. Three hours. C. With his father.()2. A. I think it’s exciting. B. I think it’s boring. C. I want to play.()3. A. Twice a week. B. A day. C. Very much.()4. A. Go swimming. B. She cleaned her room. C. At eight.()5. A. It’s a nice school. B. I don’t think so. C. It’s very interesting.第二节(共7小题, 每小题1分)听下面7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。
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个小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
()6. What’s the girl going to do?A. Go shopping.B. Do her homework.C. Help the boy with math.()7.What is the boy going to do tomorrow evening?A. Go out with his mother.B. Help his mother sweep the floor.C. Stay at home to watch TV.()8. When are they going to the zoo?A. This Friday.B. This weekend.C. Next week.()9. What does the woman want to buy?A. Apples and pears.B. Apples and oranges.C. Oranges and pears.()10. Where are they going to meet?A. At the girl’s home.B. At the school gate.C. At the bus stop.()11. Where is Mary?A. In the living room.B. In the garden.C. In the bedroom.()12. Why didn’t the girl go to school yesterday?A. Because she was ill.B. Because she was busy.C. Because it was Sunday.第三节(共13小题,每小题1分)听下面4段对话或独白。
英语_2015年湖北省武汉市部分学校调考英语模拟试卷(4月份)(含答案)

2015年湖北省武汉市部分学校调考英语模拟试卷(4月份)二、选择填空1. ﹣let's go swimming.﹣﹣________.()A It's a pleasureB You're welcomeC Thanks a lotD It's a good idea2. ﹣﹣Is your aunt a teacher?﹣﹣Yes,she is.She _______ junior students.()A taughtB teachesC will teachD is teaching3. -A nice car!Is it yours?--No,it isn't.I _____ it from a friend of mine two days ago.()A borrowB have borrowedC will borrowD borrowed4. ﹣Where are the flowers?﹣﹣You see,someone ________them to the window.()A movesB had movedC has movedD would move5. ﹣I hear Tom is leaving.﹣﹣________why?()A AndB ButC OrD So6. —Would you like tea or coffee?—______ is OK. I really don't mind.A NoneB EitherC NeitherD Both7. ﹣﹣Could I borrow your bike,please?﹣﹣________.()A Of course you canB It doesn't matterC Yes,I'd love toD No,thank you8. —Hi! My name's Tim. It's my first time to be here.—______.A Very well,thank you B It's all right C That would be very nice D Nice to meet you9. The students are fed up with their studies because they are_______ to do far better than they can.()A hopedB promisedC expectedD suggested10. ﹣﹣I feel really _______ about the exam tomorrow,dad.﹣﹣Never mind,dear.Believe in yourself.()A excitedB embarrassedC strangeD nervous11. ﹣﹣What should I buy here?﹣﹣If you have friends who smoke,Winston is a well﹣known ____ of cigarette here.()A signB typeC brandD example12. ﹣﹣Why are you taking a basket with you for shopping?﹣﹣The stores doesn't_______ plastic bags for shoppers to protect the environment.()A sellB supportC provideD collect13. ﹣﹣What do you do in the club?﹣﹣One of my job is to_______ the prizes to the winners.()A hand outB hang outC put outD get out14. It is usually quite warm in my hometown in March,but it_______ be rather cold sometimes.()A mustB canC shouldD need15. ﹣﹣What were you and the policeman talking about?﹣﹣He asked me _____________.()A Why I am staying thereB What I had seenC How could he get through the buildingD Whether could I help him三、完形填空16. Mel Kiser was driving along a busy highway in Columbus, Ohio.He saw an armored truck (运钞车)a few cars ahead of him.Suddenly the back door of the armored truck (1)_______ and a blue plastic bag fell out of the truck.A car in front of Mr.Kiser hit the bag.And money spilled (洒落)out of it.Then another bag fell out of the truck, and another.Money was (2)_______ everywhere.At first, drivers thought the (3)_______ papers on the highway were leaves.Then they realized that the papers were not leaves﹣they were money!Drivers quickly stopped right in the middle of the highway and jumped out of their cars.They began (4)_______money!They were putting ten, twenty, and one﹣hundred﹣dollar bills into their pocket.Mr.Kiser also got out of his car.He took hold of a bag of money, put the bag in his car, and drove away.Later, Mr.Kiser (5)_______ the money.He had$57000.For the next two hours Mr.Kiser thought about the money.He (6)_______ about spending it.He needed a new TV set for his house.He wanted to take a vacation in Florida.But he decided to return the money.He drove to the police station and gave the police the$57000.There other people (7)_______ money, too.But most of the money﹣almost one million dollars were still missing.The truck company (8)_______ a 10percent reward."If you return$1000, for example, we will pay you$100, "the company said.Then the company got some (9)_______.A man telephoned and said, "I was driving along the highway when I saw the traffic jam and the money.People were (10)_______ everywhere.I had a camera in my car and I took some pictures.Would you like the pictures? ""Yes!"answered the truck company.The company gave the pictures to the police.The police looked (11)_______ at the pictures.They looked at the cars, the license plates, and the people's (12)_______.They tried to find the people who had taken the money, but they didn't have much (13)_______.One man who had taken money (14)_______ a Columbus newspaper.The man did not give his name."I took two bags of money, "he said, "I'm going to take this money and (15)_______ Columbus.I have enough money for the rest of my life."(1)A brokeB droppedC shutD opened(2)A lyingB fallingC flyingD showing(3)A greenB yellowC redD white(4)A looking forB picking upC putting awayD laughing at(5)A spentB hidC countedD exchanged(6)A complainedB dreamedC worriedD cared(7)A madeB receivedC refusedD returned(8)A paidB offeredC acceptedD wasted(9)A helpB troubleC moneyD time(10)A runningB jumpingC watchingD stealing(11)A quicklyB carelesslyC angrilyD closely(12)A pocketsB facesC namesD ages(13)A chanceB funC luckD experience(14)A visitedB helpedC telephonedD invited(15)A leaveB buyC traveledD developed四.阅读理解17.(1).We may read the above material mostly________A in an airport reportB on buses and in taxisC in a picture story bookD in a Cambridge newspaper.(2).It's clear that the advertisement is given by________.A London Train StationB London Stansted AirportC CambridgeUniversity D Stansted's check﹣in.(3).The advertisement suggests that people go to Stansted________.A by trainB by taxiC by planeD by bus.(4).The train services are available________.A only at the train stationB at any time of travel returningC In about fourweeks D to people who walk to the check﹣in.(5).If one wants to know about the train services,he can________.A GB get on the trainC take the plane to M.D check online.18. Five years ago, Rachel Lopez graduated from college with a degree in history.Today she works for a large software company.Now twenty﹣seven, Rachel takes classes twice a week after work.She is learning to use the computer program PowerPoint."I enjoyed college, but my job doesn't use information I learned when I was doing my degree, "Rachel says, "This course is helping me to do my job better.In the future, I might go back to school and got an MBA."In the past, when students graduated from college and got a job, they usually stopped studying.Today, lifelong learning is becoming more common.In the United Stated, people can return to school in their late twenties, thirties, or older to get a higher degree, such as a master's or Ph.D.Like Rachel many more are taking training courses to improve their workplace skills.With many classes now available through the Internet, it is easier for people to get degrees or training by distance learning.Mayumi Hosoya, who is forty, teaches Japanese at a community college in New York."Next term, I'll be teaching some of my classes using the Internet.This is new forme, "says Mayumi, "At the moment, I am taking a course to learn how to teach this way."At the same time, Mayumi's seventy﹣year﹣old mother and father are taking a distance learning course in Art History."We love the subject, "says Mayumi's father, "and now we can study with people from all over the world.I never thought learning could be this much fun."(1).Rachel is sure that________A getting an MBA is necessary for her jobB colleague studies didn't prepare her well for her jobC it's not clever to get a master's or Ph.D students needn't to study when they get a job.(2).The underlined words‘distance learning'in the reading means________A studying in community collegeB learning for higher degreesC studying away from classroom.D learning in the workplaces.(3).Mayumi's parents are taking a course________.A the using of the InternetB the workplace skillsC Japanese teachingD Art History.(4).We know from the reading that________.A many people go to school to take teaching coursesB Rachel graduated when she was twentyC Mayumi's teaching how to use the Internet nowD many students stopped studying when looking for jobs.19. At a day care center in Taxes, children were playing outside.One of the children was Jessica McClure.She was 18months old.Jessica's mother, who worked at the day care center, was watching the children.Suddenly Jessica fell and disappeared.Jessica's mother cried and ran to her.A well was in the yard of the center.The well was only eight inches across, and a rock always covered it.But children had moved the rock.When Jessica fell, and she fell right into the well.Jessica's mother reached inside the well, but she couldn't feel Jessica.She ran to the phone and called 911for help.Men from the fire apartment arrived.They discovered that Jessica was about 20feet down in the well.For the next hour, the men talked and planned Jessica's rescue(营救).Then they told Jessica's parents their plan."We can't go into the well."they said"It's too narrow.So, we're going to drill(钻) a hole next to the well.Then we‘ll drill a tunnel across Jessica.Then we'll bring her up through the hole."The man began to drill the hole on a Wednesday morning."We'll reach Jessica in a few hours", they thought.The men were wrong.They had to drill through the solid rock.Two days later, on Friday morning, they were still drilling, .And Jessica McClure was still in the well.During her days in the well, Jessica sometimes called her mother.Sometimes she slept, sometimes she cried, and sometimes she sang.All over the world people waited for the news of Jessica.They read about her in the newspapers and watched her rescue on TV.Everyone worried about the little girl in the well.At 8P.M.on Friday, the men finally reached Jessica and brought her up from the well.Jessica was dirty, hungry, thirsty and tired.Her foot and forehead was badly injured.But Jessica was alive.A doctor at the hospital said, "Jessica was lucky she was young.She's not going to remember this very well."Maybe Jessica will not remember her days in the well.But her parents, her rescuers, ans many other people around the world will not forget them.After Jessica's rescue, one of the rescuers made a metal cover for the well.On the cover he wrote, "To Jessica, with love from all of us."(1).Jessica fell into the well because________.A her mother was not watching herB she was too weakC the rock cover was moved awayD other children played with her.(2).To rescue Jessica,the rescuers________.A had to dig another hole next to the wellB spent hours on making a rescueplan C kept the secret of the rescue D tried to make the hole big enough.(3).What the doctor said meant that________.A Jessica's parents should help her forget thatB no medicine could help Jessica to forget thatC the hospital was lucky to help JessicaD young Jessica wouldn't remember that for long.(4).We learn from the passage that________.A Jessica got many people's attentionB Jessica didn't make a sound in the wellC it took the whole Friday for the men to rescue JessicaD Jessica's parents made a new cover for the well.(5).Which of the following can most probably be the title of the reading?________A Rock CoverB Dangerous WellC Everybody's BabyD Careless Mother.五、词与短语选择填空20. 仔细阅读下面五个句子,然后用下面方框中所给的单词或短语填空,使每个句子在结构、句意和逻辑上正确.(提示:选项中有一个是多余的)(71).If you don't________ a flash,then it may be OK.(72).When it began to rain,Ben was helping his mom________dinner.(73).It could be Mei's hair band.Or it might________ Linda.They both have long hair.(74).The British teacher is very________.He always tell us interesting jokes.(75).If you are always________from class,you will fail the examination.六、阅读理解填词21. Just before the Christmas in 1997,a German girl called Juliana was flying over a big forest of America.The plane was flying high in the sky.Suddenly,there was a cloud noise.Juliana found herself falling through the (76)a________.She closed her eyes.She (77)b________ that she was going to die.She fell 3,000 meters.When she opened her eyes again,she found she (78)l________ in a tree in the middle of the forest.She was not dead!She was (79)g________ surprised that she was not only alive,nut she wasn't badly (80)h________.She was sitting in her (81)s________.She was holding a bag of sweets.She managed to stand on a big branch of the tree and (82)c________ down.But she could see nobody else.She was alone except for a few dead (83)b________ here and there.She began to walk.At first she had nothing to eat except the sweets.Later she found a little fruit.She had never seen this kind of fruit before.She found the fruit was (84)s________ after she saw some monkeys eating it.After four days,she came to a deep river.She walked by the side of the river for six (85)m________ days and at last arrived at an Indian village.She found people!七、书面表达22. 假如你是李明.明天周六,你打电话邀好朋友去看电影.请你用英语草拟电话内容.要点如下:(1).上午9:00中华路码头碰面,一起乘船去汉口新华电影院;(2).可能下雨,带伞;(3).电影完后去旁边的图书城;(4).一部有趣的美国电影《狮子王》上映;(5).其他可能的建议或活动安排.要求:1.不要逐条翻译,内容要连贯;2.词数:60﹣﹣﹣80.参考词汇:图书城 Book City'狮子王'the Lion King 码头 port电话开头和结束语已给出________.2015年湖北省武汉市部分学校调考英语模拟试卷(4月份)答案1. D2. B3. D4. C5. B6. B7. A8. D9. C10. D11. C12. C13. A14. B15. B16. DCABCBDBAADBCCA17. DBACD18. BCDA19. CADAC20. use,make,belong to,humorous,absent21. ir,elieved,anded,reatly,urt,eat,limbed,odies,afe,ore22. IsTomthere?Hi,thisisLiMingI'dliketoinviteyoutogoformoviestomorrowIhearthereisaninterestingAmericanfil m,‘theLionKing'onatXinhuaCinemaWe'llmeetat9inthemorningattheportofZhonghuaRoadWe'llg otoHankoubyshipItmightrain,sotakeanumbrellawithyouAfterthefilmwecangoaroundBookCitynexttothecinemaWecanbuywhatweneedforourstudiesThenwecanhavesomedeliciousfoodbeforegoinghome。
2015年武汉市4月调考英语试题及答案A4

2015年武汉市4月调考英语试题及答案A42015年武汉市部分学校初中毕业生学业调研考试英语试卷第I卷(选择题,共85分)第一部分听力部分一、听力测试(共三节)第一节 (共4小题,每小题1分,满分4分)听下面4个问题。
每个问题后有三个答语,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听完每个问题后,你都有5秒钟的时间来作答和阅读下一小题。
每个问题仅读一遍。
1. A. It’s Tom. B. Jack’s. C.A nice one.2. A. A black cat. B. Very warm.C. It’s lovely.3. A. Twice a week. B. About one week.C. In a week.4. A. It’s sweet. C. Too small. C. The bigger one.第二节(共8题, 每小题1分,满分8分)听下面8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。
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。
5. How is the woman?A. Not good.B. OK.C. Tired.6. What can we know about Kate’s sister?A. She’s noisy.B. She doesn’t talk much.C. She isn’t friendly.7. What does the man mean?A. He doesn’t want to stay outside.B. He is not happy about more work.C. He always gets bad news.8. Why is the dog considered as a cat?A. The other dogs are afraid of it.B. It likes eating cat food.C. It just stays with cats.9. When is the exam going to be?A. On Tuesday.B. On Thursday.C. Next week.10. How does the man go to work?A. By Bus.B. By bike.C. By subway.11. Why doesn’t the man go anywhere with his friends?A. He has too much work to do.B. His friends have no money.C. Everything is expensive for him.12. What is Joan’s phone number?A. It’s 85658976.B. It’s 85658977.C. It’s 85658877.第三节(共13小题,每小题1分,满分13分)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。
2015武汉九年级四月调考英语试题含听力及答案(word版)

2015年度武汉市部分学校九年级调研测英语试卷2015. 4. 17一、听力测试略二、选择填空(共15小题,每小题1分;满分15分)26. --let‟s go swimming.-- _______________.A. It‟s a pleasureB. You‟re welcomeC. Thanks a lotD. It‟s a good idea27. -- Is your aunt a teacher?-- Yes, she is. She __________ junior students.A. taughtB. teachesC. will teachD. is teaching28. --A nice car! Is it yours?--No, it isn‟t. I __________ it from a friend of mine.A. borrowB. have borrowedC. will borrowD. borrowed29. --Where are the flowers?--You see, someone _________ them at the window.A. movesB. had movedC. has movedD. would move30. --I hear Tim is leaving.-- ____________ why?A. AndB. ButC. OrD. So31. -- Would you like tea or coffee?-- _______________. I really don‟t mind.A. BothB. NoneC. EitherD. Neither32. --Could I borrow your bike, please?-- _____________.A. Of course you canB. It doesn‟t matterC. Yes, I‟d love toD. No, thanks33. -- Hi! My name‟s Tim. It‟s my first time to be here.-- _______.A. Very well, thank you.B. It‟s all right.C. That would be very nice.D. Nice to meet you.34. The students are fed up with their studies because they are____ to do far better than they can.A. hopedB. promisedC. expectedD. suggested35. -- I feel really _______ about the exam tomorrow, dad.--Never mind, dear. Believe in yourself.A. excitedB. embarrassedC. strangeD. nervous36. --What should I buy here?--If you have friends who smoke, Winston is well-known ______ of cigarette here.A. signB. typeC. brandD. example37. --Why are you taking a basket with you for shopping?--The stores don‟t _______ free plastic bags for shoppers to protect the environment.A. sellB. supportC. provideD. collect38. --What do you do in the club?--One of my jobs is to _______ the prizes to the winners..A. hand outB. hang outC. put outD. get out39. It is usually quite warm in my hometown in March, but it______ be rather cold sometimes.A. mustB. canC. shouldD. need40. --What were you and the policeman talking about?--He asked me __________.A. why was I staying thereB. what I have seenC. how could he get through the buildingD. whether I could help him三、完型填空(本题共15分;每小题1分,满分15分)Mel Kiser was driving along a busy highway in Columbus, Ohio. He saw an armored truck (运钞车)a few cars ahead of him. Suddenly the back door of the armored truck __41__, and a blue plastic bag fell out of the truck. A car in front of Mr. Kiser hit the bag. And money soiled(洒落)out of it. Then another bag fell out of the truck, and another. Money was __42__ everywhere. At first, drivers thought the __43__papers on the highway were leaves. Then they realized that the papers were not leaves--they were money! Drivers quickly stopped right in the middle of the highway and jumped out of their cars. They began __44___money! They were putting ten, twenty, and one-hundred-dollar bills into their pockets. Mr. Kiser also got out of his car. He took hold of a bag of money, put the bag in his car, and drove away.Later, Mr. Kiser__45__the money. He had $57,000. For the next two hours Mr. Kiser thought about the money. He__46__about spending it. He needed a new TV set for his house. He wanted to take a vacation in Florida. But he decided to return the money. He drove to the police station and gave the police the $ 57,000. There other people __47___money, too. But most of the money -almost one million dollars were still missing. The truck company___48___a 10 percent reward. “If you return $1,000, for example, we will pay you $100”, the company said.Then the company got some___49___. A man telephoned and said, “ I was driving along the highway when I saw the traffic jam and the money. People were ___50___everywhere. I had a camera in my car and I took some pictures. Would you like the pictures?”“Yes!” answered the tr uck company. The company gave the pictures to the police. The police looked__51__at the pictures. They looked at the cars, the license plates, and the people‟s _52___. They tried to find the people who had taken the money, but they didn‟t have much __53__.One man who had taken money__54___a Columbus newspaper. The man did not give his name. “ I took two bags of money,” he said. “ I‟m going to take this money and__55__Columbus. I have enough money for the rest of my life.”41. A. broke B. dropped C. shut D. opened42. A. lying B. falling C. flying D. showing43. A. green B. yellow C. red D. white44. A. looking for B. picking up C. putting away D. laughing at45. A. spent B. hid C. counted D. exchanged46. A. complained B. dreamed C. worried D. cared47. A. made B. received C. refused D. returned48. A. paid B. offered C. accepted D. wasted49. A. help B. trouble C. money D. time50. A. running B. jumping C. watching D. stealing51. A. quickly B. carelessly C. angrily D. closely52. A. pockets B. face C. names D. ages53. A. chance B. fun C. luck D. experience54. A. visited B. helped C. telephoned D. invited55. A. leave B. buy C. travel D. develop四,阅读理解(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列材料,从各小题所给的(A、B、C、D)四个选项中,选出一个最佳答案。
高三英语月考试题及答案-武汉市2015届高中毕业生四月调研测试

湖北省武汉市2015届高中毕业生四月调研测试英语试卷第二部分词汇知识运用第一节多项选择21. She has lost only nine games in five matches on the way to the semifinals. Always the perfectionist, she sees room for.A.achievementB. improvementC. entertainmentD. amusement22. If our cit y doesn’t start working on the on some open space, soon there won’t bea spot that isn’t covered with a house or shopping center.A. divisionB. identificationC. assumptionD. preservation23. Having been working for a famous multinational for years, I have considerable knowledge and rich experience in this field.A. attainedB. distributedC. graspedD. conveyed24. Cloning technology can human life by creating human organs to replace those which fail to function.A. adjustB. substituteC. extendD. transform25. Because Rosa her big brother so much, she tries to imitate the way he walks and talks.A. looks up toB. looks down onC. looks out forD. looks forward to26. If we the fact that the man has been in prison, he seems to be a suitable worker for the job.A. refer toB. get throughC. set asideD. account for27. Dale and her husband have ideas on how to spend a vacation. She wants to sleep on the beach for a week, but he prefers visiting museums.A. reasonableB. brilliantC. relevantD. contrary28. Pablo is a(n) person. At parties, he always spends time talking to anyone who looks nervous and out of place.A. conservativeB. enthusiasticC. sensitiveD. stubborn29. No matter how many times Mike says it was an accident, I believe he tried to knock me down.A. voluntarilyB. deliberatelyC. randomlyD. cautiously30. it is a good thing that I didn’t get that pos t I applied for, though I must admit that I was disappointed at the time.A. In a wayB. In a wordC. In generalD. In particular第二节完型填空On a Saturday morning, my left arm went numb, and I felt dizzy. I was taken to hospital.After a quick 31 , the doctor said I had a stroke. As waves of paralysis(瘫痪) came over me, I slowly lost32 of my body. I was just 50 and I thought about how 33 it was.After two operations, I was transferred to the Recovery Center. Though I had lost the use of my 34 arm and l eg and couldn’t see out of my left eye, the only thought on my mind was to return to my job. But the 35 was that I needed to relearn how to 36 and see first. I had always been kind of 37 , and this just made me feel like recovery was impossible.A few days after my first38 physical therapy session, my mother came into my roomwith a neatly-typed 39 written by a nine-year-old boy named Jackson. He told me about the stoke he’d had only a year earlier. He, too, had been paralyzed on his left side. But, 40 telling me what he had lost, Jackson shared what I would 41 . “Do not give up on yourself.All the hard work is worth it.” he wrote.And the advice kept on coming. He told me to 42 the therapy on the hospital’s “grown-up” floor, where “they make you work hard and you get lots of things back fast.”Here I was, a grown man and a senator of Illinois, getting 43 from a young boy I had 44 met.After a few weeks of correspondence(通信), I arranged for us to meet. He seemed 45 at first, but all the awkwardness quickly 46 . Jackson showed me how he could run, and I immediately felt47 . One thing I particularly48 was the energy and dignity radiating from him.As for my recovery, it 49 just as Jackson said it would. After a year of intense physicaltherapy, I climbed to the top of the Capitol and returned to work. With every step I took, I thought of Jackson and his 50 . Whenever I was tired or discouraged, I thought of him, the world’s strongest boy.31. A. decision B. examination C. description D. discussion32. A. hope B. sight C. memory D. control33. A. unbelievable B. ordinary C. significant D. controversial34. A. right B. left C. single D. only35. A. effect B. consequence C. reality D. conclusion36. A. speak B. stand C. run D. climb37. A. pessimistic B. optimistic C. generous D. realistic38. A. efficient B. satisfactory C. discouraging D. amazing39. A. book B. poster C. slogan D. letter40. A. beyond B. by C. without D. except41. A. experience B. discover C. lose D. gain42. A. attend B. reject C. end D. escape43. A. information B. knowledge C. advice D. freedom44. A. occasionally B. seldom C. ever D. never45. A. confident B. nervous C. upset D. desperate46. A. broke out B. came over C. melted away D. turned up47. A. inspired B. relaxed C. frustrated D. confused48. A. recommended B. admired C. doubted D. obtained49. A. came B. fell C. stayed D. disappeared50. A. wisdom B. intelligence C. strength D. lesson第三部分阅读理解AAn estimated eight million people in Britain enjoy walking in the Peak District every year. But what many who enjoy outdoor hobbies don’t know is that their “right to walk” was won by men who sacrificed their own freedom to gain access to the countryside for all.In 1932 wealthy landowners had exclusive use of large areas of moorlands for grouseshooting. Walkers were kept out by guards, until a group of 400 people from Manchester and Yorkshire, led by Benny Rothman, engaged on a mass trespass. The campaigner was jailed with four other men.The event is credited by many with starting a movement that paved the way for the establishment of national parks. Mr Rothman died in 2002 but he is now being honoured for his contribution with the unveiling of a blue plaque on his former home in Crofton Avenue, Timperley, Greater Manchester.Retired professor, Harry, who followed in his father's footsteps by specialising in environmental issues, says: "He was a very optimistic man and he made the best of it when he went to prison. It didn't put him off campaigning, he went on campaigning on environmental issues most of his life." Mr Rothman did live to see the Countryside Rights of Way Act passed by Parliament in 2000, ensuring the freedom of the countryside for future generations.Roly Smith, a friend of Mr Rothman and an author of walking guidebooks, said: "It is down to them that we have got what we have today."Councillor Jonathan Coupe, of Trafford Council, said: "The honour of having a blue plaque attributed to you means you have really made an impression on society.""Mr Rothman contributed to the changing of history and it is because of him that we are able to enjoy the local countryside as often and freely as we can today."51. What do we know about people in Britain according to Para. 1?A. They value freedom.B. They have wide interests.C. They are fond of hiking.D. They tend to live in the countryside.52. A blue plaque was revealed on Mr. Rothman’s former home .A. to support his campaignB. to honor his contributionC. to remind people of the pastD. to celebrate the establishment of national parks.53. Besides “optimistic”, which of the following best describes Mr. Rothman?A. CautiousB. DeterminedC. ConsiderateD. Ambitious54. From the last three paragraphs we learn that Mr. Rothman .A. has served as a councilorB. has made achievements in differentC. has been highly thought of for his contributionsD. has devoted his life to environment protectionBI no longer run for the mail the way I used to. I remember, prior to the e-mail age, the sense of heightened anticipation as the hour of mail delivery approached, wondering what slender, handwritten treasures would appear in my box. I once received a letter from a long-lost friend and swelled with such joy that I ran the mail carrier down and shook his hand, as if he had done a heroic deed in conveying the missive to me.I first learned to love the mail as a young boy. The first thing I ever received that was personally addressed to me was from my buddy Duane. We had been the fastest of 9-year-old friends. Then he moved away, to Massachusetts. The parting was difficult, but boys didn’t cry.Within the week, however, there was a letter in my mailbox. It was from Duane, and it read, “I’m OK, but I miss you.” That first conveyance to me of a written word from a great distance had all the import of the first Morse code message: “What hath God wrought.” It was at that moment that I became a letter writer, quickly discovering that the more letters I wrote, the more I received.I wrote letters through elementary school, high school, college, and beyond. It got to the point where I could comfortably expect to receive a letter a day. The daily mail delivery was, for me, like a beacon at sea –something toward which my thoughts began to move upon waking. What quickened my blood, of course, was the element of surprise: From whom would the letter be today? And what would the news be?And then, seemingly in the blink of an eye, the earth shifted. E-mail had arrived. Despite being intrigued by the new technology, I promised myself that I would never stop writing letters by hand. However, I had no control over the proclivities of others, and slowly, inexorably, and then with quickened pace, the letters disappeared from my mailbox, having been replaced with electronic “messages” ,a totally different beast —in contrast to letters, all e-mails look alike.55. The author used to run for the mail mainly because .A. he took great interest in mail deliveryB. he was looking forward to receiving lettersC. he tried to keep mail delivery from approachingD. he wanted to thank the mailman for his heroic deed56. What made the author become a letter writer?A. A letter from a long –lost friend.B. The desire to receive more letters.C. The joy of reading the first letter from Duane.D. The influence of the first Morse code message.57. By writing the underlined sentence in Para. 4, the author tells us that the daily mail delivery .A. meant a lot to himB. wasted much of his timeC. quickened hi thoughtsD. divided his attention58. What’s the author’s opinion about e-mails?A. They completely changed the worldB. They brought about new technologyC. They affected human relationshipD. They lost the unique features of lettersCThe Internet has revolutionized our lives to such an extent that for most people, the global network has become more than just a tool but rather an indispensable aid in everyday life. More and more people go online as wireless networks have brought the Internet closer and closer: it's on our mobile phones, in our cars and TV sets, in hospital surgery rooms and in fishing boats that battle the waves of the Atlantic.And this revolution has brought along with it a new way of shopping. Both big and small, e-commerce websites have literally flooded the Internet by the hundreds of thousands. Anything you can buy from a brick and mortar store you can also buy online: from food andclothes to guns and ammo, no matter what you're looking for, you're bound to find the right online store with just a few clicks of the mouse.This revolution has sent cold shivers down the spines of brick and mortar business owners. And what was their reaction? They've opened online stores to go hand in hand with their conventional businesses. Nowadays, every "Mom and Pop's" cheesecake store also has a website. In a recent survey, 68% of small business owners have stated that they are scared of being put out of business by the raging torrent that e-commerce has become. So it's no wonder many of them have decided to join the revolution and establish some kind of an online presence even though most of them have stated that they have an aversion towards the Internet.But do the big players have reasons to be afraid? Are we going to start seeing ghostly, deserted Walmarts across the country? Probably not in the near future but the day will come when most people will just stop shopping offline anymore. A trip to Walmart wastes time, burns gas and sometimes adds a few extra dots on the stress counter.The recent advancements in mobile technology and the introduction of mobile phones with enhanced web capabilities has even made some people order their groceries when they get out from work and have them delivered at their doorstep by the time they get home. And as "Time is money", this practice is lifesaving for people who work two jobs.Technology will continue to advance and e-commerce will follow closely in its footsteps. Everything will become easier and less time consuming, leaving us more time to enjoy the things that really matter in life: the ones we love, our friends and hobbies.59. What is Para. 1 mainly about?A. The popularity of mobile phones.B. The great impact of the Internet.C. The importance of the Internet.D. The function of the global network.60. In response to the threat of online business, the brick-and-mortar store owners .A. have stopped their traditional businessB. have stated their dislike of the InternetC. have established their own websiteD. have opened their online stores61. According to Para 5, the greatest benefit of online shopping is .A. to save timeB. to follow the fashionC. to release pressureD. to protect environment62. What would be the best title for the passage?A. A New Way of Shopping.B. The Internet Revolution.C. What is the Reaction to Online Shopping?D. Is Online Shopping the Future of E-commerce?DIt doesn’t look like the heart of a green revolution. The huge chimneys stick up above the line of pine trees and don’t make for the most scenic view as you wander around the clear blue waters of the nearby lake.But it is this power plant that has helped the small Swedish city of Vaxjo become arguably the greenest place in Europe. On closer observation, the only think emerging from the chimneys(炉子). That’s because it is not oil fuelling the plant, but woodchip and other wood waste from the area’s sawmills. And as well as generatin g electricity, it also supplies 90 per cent of this southern Swedish town with heating and hot water.The gases produced as the wood burns are changed into liquid form, and are purified before they reach the chimney. And instead of wasting this liquid, the power plant pumps it around town. Some runs out of the town’s public taps; the rest is directed through pipes that run through individual heaters, warming homes and offices.The pile of wood chipping in the yard towers above head height and takes almost five minutes to walk around. That’s enough to keep Vaxjo warm on the snowiest day in winter, or supply it with hot water for a fortnight in summer, and it’s good way of using the paper industry’s waste. As well as the centuries old Swedish policy of plantin g a new tree for every one felled, the ashes swept out of the furnace each day find their way back to the forest as fertilizer(肥料).It was this green plant that netted Vaxjo the European Union’s award for sustainable(可持续的)development, making it the greenest city on the continent.However, it is not just the citizen’s consciences and moral histories to which the town’s current day authorities are appealing. They know how to talk to their wallets too. Oil-generated electricity costs about 16,000 kronor a year(£1,170) per person, while the new power plant’s electricity comes in at two thirds of the price.They’ve been planning for over ten years to become a “Fossil Fuel Free City”. But according to Anders Franzen, the head of planning and development department at the city council:”The battle in the energy sector has been won, yes, but the next battleground is transport.”63. What’s the main reason for “inside it smells more like a sauna than a furnace”?A. It is surrounded by pine treesB. It produces lots of hot waterC. It is fuelled by woodchip and wood wasteD. It sends out the smoke from the chimneys.64. It can be concluded from the passage that the power plant .A. promotes tree plantingB. makes full use of wasteC. relies heavily on paper industryD. mainly supplies hot water and heating65. What impresses the town’s current day authorities most?A. The cit izen’s consciences.B. The town’s moral histories.C. The lower cost of electricityD. The award for sustainable development66.What Anders Franzen said in the last paragraph indicates that .A. they will continue their effort in green planB. they have great difficulty in transportC. they have no room for further developmentD. they are perfectly content with the achievementEThe dodo is among the most famous extinct creatures, and a poster child for human-caused extinction1 events. Despite its notoriety, and the fact that the species was aliveduring recorded human history, little is actually known about how this animal lived, looked, and behaved. A new study of the only known complete skeleton(骨架) from a single bird takes advantage of modern 3-D laser scanning technology to open a new window into the life of this famous extinct bird.The study was presented at the 74th Annual Meeting of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology in Estrel, Berlin. Leon Claessens, Associate Professor at the College of the Holy Cross, and lead researcher on the study said that, "the 3-D laser surface scans we made of the fragile Thirioux dodo skeletons enable us to reconstruct how the dodo walked, moved and lived to a level of detail that has never been possible before. There are so many outstanding questions about the dodo bird that we can answer with this new knowledge."A complete dodo skeleton, found by an amateur collector and barber, Etienne Thirioux, on the island of Mauritius between 1899 and 1917, has remained unstudied, even though it is the only complete dodo skeleton from a single individual bird known to exist. All other skeletons are incomplete composites, meaning that they are compiled from more than one individual. In addition, Thirioux constructed a second, partially composite skeleton, which contains many bones that also belong to a single bird. "Being able to examine the skeleton of a single, individual dodo, which is not made up from as many individual birds as there are bones, as is the case in all those other composite skeletons, truly allows us to appreciate the way the dodo looked and see how tall or rotund it really was," said Juilan Hume, of the Natural History Museum UK, a co-author on the study.The scans were performed on site in Port Louis, Mauritius and Durban, South Africa, and allow examination of the biology of this enigmatic extinct bird in detail for the first time. Using the newest digital tools and techniques, the scans provide an insight into how the flightless dodo may have evolved its giant size, and how it walked and lived in its forest home. According to Kenneth Rijsdijk, of an Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics, University of Amsterdam and a study author, "the skull5 of the dodo is so large and its beak6 so robust, that it is easy to understand that the earliest naturalists8 thought it was related to vultures and other birds of prey(猛禽), rather than the pigeon family."67. The underlined phrase “a poster child” in Para. 1 is closest in meaning to“”.A. a typicalB. an endangered animalC. a child who puts up posters on the boardD. a child posted in a newspaper as an advertisement68. The researchers study the dodo skeleton to find out .A. ways to save the dodoB. the dodo’s living habitsC. the bird’s natural habitatD. the cause of the dodo’s extinction69. What is special about the dodo skeleton found by an amateur collector?A. It is gathered from more than one individual.B. It reminded unstudied between 1899 and 1917.C. It is the only complete dodo skeleton from a single individual bird.D. It can be examined with 3-D laser scanning technology.70.What is the purpose of the author in writing this passage?A. To call people’s attention to wildlife protection.B. To criticize humans for the extinction events.C. To introduce a new way of studying the dodo.D. To give tips on how to study extinct creatures.第四部分:书页表达第一节完成句子71. Owing to our joint efforts, the task ahead of schedule, and then we summed up our working experience. (fulfil)由于我们的共同努力,任务提前完成了;随后我们总结了工作经验。
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2014-2015学年武汉市部分学校九年级调研测试英语试卷2015.4.17第一卷(选择题共85分)第一部分听力部分(共三节)第一节(共4小题,每小题1分,满分4分)听下面4个问题。
每个问题后有三个答语,从题中所给的A、B、C、D三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听完每个问题后,你都有5秒钟的时间作答和阅读下一小题。
每个问题仅读一遍。
1. A. It‟s Tom. B. Jack‟s. C. A nice one2. A. A black cat. B. Very warm. C. It‟s lovely.3. A. Twice a week. B. About one week C. In a week4. A. It‟s sweet. B. Too small. C. The bigger one.第二节(共8题,每小题1分,满分8分)听下面8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。
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。
5. How is the woman?A. Not goodB. OKC. Tired6. What can we know about Kate‟s sister?A. She‟s noisyB. She doesn‟t talk muchC. She isn‟t friendly.7. What does the man mean?A. He doesn‟t want to stay outsideB. He is not happy about more workC. He always gets bad news.8. Why is the dog considered as a cat?A. The other dogs are afraid of it.B. It likes eating cat food.C. It just stays with cats.9. When is the exam going to be?A. On Tuesday.B. On ThursdayC. Next week.10. How does the man go to work?A. By Bus.B. By bikeC. By subway11. Why doesn‟t the man go anywhere with his friends?A. He has too much work to do.B. His friends have no money.C. Everything is expensive for him.12. What is Joan‟s phone number?A. It‟s 85658976.B. It‟s 85658977.C. It‟s 85658877.第三节(共13小题,每小题1分,满分13分)听下面4段对话或独白,每段对话或独白前有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
每段对话或独白读一遍。
听下面一段材料,回答13~15题。
13. What will the weather be like?A. ColdB. RainyC. Warm14. What will the woman wear?A. The grey shirt.B. The new trousers.C. The new dress.15. What are they mainly talking about?A. The weather.B. The things to wear.C. The things they bought.听下面一段材料,回答16~18题。
16. Why did Peter call Laura?A. He wanted to invite her to the football game.B. He wanted to know whether she could get a ticket for him.C. He didn‟t know how to get to the stadium.17. What advice did Laura give Peter?A. To set off early.B. To buy his tickets at once.C. To watch TV at home.18. How did Laura know there would be many people at the stadium?A. She watched the TV news.B. She heard of it from a friend of hers.C. She just guessed so. . 听下面一段材料,回答19~21题。
19. What do we know about Mary?A. She can‟t decide where to go.B. She has too many pictures to show.C. She can‟t think of a topic for her composition.20. What does Jack suggest Mary do?A. Take a trip.B. Ride a horseC. Write about her trip21. Why does Jack have to leave?A. He‟s got to write his own composition.B. He‟s going to pack for the trip.C. He‟s going to pick up some photographs.听下面一段材料,回答22~25题。
22. When did the visitor pay his visit?A. On a Sunday morning.B. On a Sunday afternoon.C. On a Sunday evening.23. Where does Jack often go for a walk?A. In the room.B. In the garden.C. In the park24. Why didn‟t the visitor stop talking?A. He wanted to make the dog angry.B. He meant to make his friend happy.C. He had too much to say.25. What do we learn about the dog?A. Very clever.B. Quite naughty.C. Not friendly第二部分笔试部分二、选择填空(共15题,每小题1分,满分15分)26. --Let's go swimming. --_________.A. It's a pleasure.B. You are welcome.C. Thanks a lot.D. It's a good idea.27. --Is your aunt a teacher? --Yes, she is. She _______ junior students.A. taughtB. teachesC. will teachD. is teaching28. --A nice car! Is it yours? --No, it isn't. I ________ it from a friend of mine.A. borrowB. have borrowedC. will borrowD. borrowed29. --Where are the flowers? --You see, someone_______ them at the window.A. movesB. had movedC. has movedD. would move30. --I hear Tim is leaving. --_________ why?A. AndB. ButC. OrD. So31. --Would you like tea or coffee? --_______. I really don't mind.A. BothB. NoneC. EitherD. Neither32 . --Could I borrow your bike, please? --_________.A. Of course you can.B. It doesn't matter.C. Yes, I'd love to.D. No, thank you.33. --Hi,! My name is Tim. It's my first time to be here. --__________.A. Very well, thank youB. It's all rightC. That would be very niceD. Nice to meet you34. The students are fed up with their studies because they are_______ to do far better than they can.A. hopedB. promisedC. expectedD. suggested35. --I feel really _______ about the exam tomorrow, dad. --Never mind, dear. Believe in yourself.A. excitedB. embarrassedC. strangeD. nervous36. --What should I buy here? --If you have friends who smoke, Winston is a well-known ____ of cigarette here.A. signB. typeC. brandD. example37. --Why are you taking a basket with you for shopping?--The stores doesn't_______ plastic bags for shoppers to protect the environment.A. sellB. supportC. provideD. collect38. --What do you do in the club? --One of my job is to_______ the prizes to the winners.A. hand outB. hang outC. put outD. get out39. It is usually quite warm in my hometown in M arch, but it_______ be rather cold sometimes.A. mustB. canC. shouldD. need40. --What were you and the policeman talking about? --He asked me_______.A. why was I staying thereB. what I have beenC. how could he get through the buildingD. whether I could help him三、完形填空(共15题,每小题1分,满分15分)Mel Kiser was driving along a busy highway in Columbus, Ohio. He saw an armored truck (运钞车)a few cars ahead of him. Suddenly the back door of the armored truck___41_, and a blue plastic bag fell out of the truck. A car in front of Mr. Kiser hit the bag. And money spilled (洒落)out of it. Then another bag fell out of the truck, and another. Money was__42__ everywhere.At first, drivers thought the _43_ papers on the highway were leaves. Then they realized that the papers were not leaves—they were money! Drivers quickly stopped right in the middle of the highway and jumped out of their cars. They began _44_ money! They were putting ten, twenty, and one-hundred-dollar bills into their pocket. Mr. Kiser also got out of his car. He took hold of a bag of money, put the bag in his car, and drove away.Later, Mr. Kiser_45_ the money. He had$57000. For the next two hours Mr. Kiser thought about the money. He _46_ about spending it. He needed a new TV set for his house. He wanted to take a vacation in Florida. But he decided to return the money. He drove to the police station and gave the police the$57000. There other people_47_ money, too. But most of the money—almost one million dollars were still missing. The truck company_48_ a 10 percent rewa rd. “If you return $1000, for example, we will pay you$100,”the c ompany said.Then the company got some _49_ . A man telephoned and said, “I was driving along the highway when I saw the traffic jam and the money. People were_50_ everywhere. I had a camera in my car and I took some pictures. Would you like the pictures?”“Yes!” answered the truck company. The company gave the pictures to the police. The police looked_51_ at the pictures. They looked at the cars, the license plates, and the people's _52_. They tried to find the people who had taken the money, but they didn't have much _53_.One man who had taken money_54_a Columbus newspaper. The man did not give his name. “I took two bags of money,” he said, “I'm going to take this money and _55_ Columbus. I have enough money for the rest of my life. ”41. A. broke B. dropped C. shut D. opened42. A. lying B. falling C. flying D. showing43. A. green B. yellow C. red D. white44. A. looking for B. picking up C. putting away D. laughing at45. A. spent B. hid C. counted D. exchanged46. A. complained B. dreamed C. worried D. cared47. A. made B. received C. refused D. returned48. A. paid B. offered C. accepted D. wasted49. A. help B. trouble C. money D. time50. A. running B. jumping C. watching D. stealing51. A. quickly B. carelessly C. angrily D. closely52. A. pockets B. faces C. names D. ages53. A. chance B. fun C. luck D. experience54. A. visited B. helped C. telephoned D. invited55. A. leave B. buy C. traveled D. developed四.阅读理解(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)A56. We may read the above material mostly____A. in an airport reportB. on buses and in taxisC. in a picture story bookD. in a Cambridge newspaper57. It‟s cle ar that the advertisement is given by___.A. London Train StationB. London Stansted AirportC. Cambridge UniversityD. Stansted‟scheck-in58. The advertisement suggests that people go to Stansted____.A. by trainB. by taxiC. by planeD. by bus59. The train services are available___.A. only at the train stationB. at any time of travel returningC. In about four weeksD. to people who walk to the check-in60. If one wants to know about the train services, he can___.A. save£14. 50.B. get on the trainC. take the plane to M. A. GD. check onlineBFive years ago, Rachel Lopez graduated from college with a degree in history. Today she works for a large software company. Now twenty-seven, Rachel takes classes twice a week after work. She is learning to use the computer program PowerPoint. “I enjoyed college, but my job doesn‟t use information I learned when I was doing my degree,” Rachel says,” This course is helping me to do my job better. In the future, I might go back to school an d got an MBA. ”In the past, when students graduated from college and got a job, they usually stopped studying. Today, lifelong learning is becoming more common. In the United Stated, people can return to school in their late twenties, thirties, or older t o get a higher degree, such as a master‟s or Ph. D. Like Rachel many more are taking training courses to improve their workplace skills. With many classes now available through the Internet, it is easier for people to get degrees or training by distance learning.Mayumi Hosoya, who is forty, teaches Japanese at a c ommunity college in New York. “Next term,I‟ll be teaching some of my classes using the Internet. This is new for me,” says Mayumi, “At the moment, I am taking a course to learn how to teach thi s way. ” At the same time, Mayumi‟s seventy-year-old mother and father are taking a distance learning course in Art History. “We love the subject,” says Mayumi‟s father, ”and now we can study with people from all over the world. I never thought learning could be this much fun. ”62. Rachel is sure that _____A. getting an MBA is necessary for her jobB. colleague studies didn‟t prepare her well for her jobC. it‟s not clever to get a master‟s or Ph.D. in later thirties. D. students needn‟t to study wh en they get a job63. The underlined words …distance learning‟ in the readi ng means___A. studying in community collegeB. learning for higher degreesC. studying away from classroom.D. learning in the workplaces64. Mayumi‟s parents are taking a course ____.A. the using of the InternetB. the workplace skill sC. Japanese teachingD. Art History65. We know from the reading that ___.A. many people go to school to take teaching coursesB. Rachel graduated when she was twentyC. Mayumi‟s tea ching how to use the Internet nowD. many students stopped studying when looking for jobsCAt a day care center in Taxes, children were playing outside. One of the children was Jessica McClure. She was 18 months old. Jessica‟s mother, who worked at t he day care center, was watching the children. Suddenly Jessica fell and disappeared. Jessica‟s mother cried and ran to her.A well was in the yard of the center. The well was only eight inches across, and a rock always covered it. But children had moved the rock. When Jessica fell, and she fell right into the well. Jessica‟s mother reached inside the well, but she couldn‟t feel Jessica. She ran to the phone and called 911 for help.Men from the fire apartment arrived. They discovered that Jessica was about 20 feet down in the well. For the next hour, the men talked and planned Jessica‟s rescue(营救). Then they told Jessica‟s parents their plan.“We can‟t go into the well. ” they said “It‟s too narrow. So, we‟re going to drill(钻) a hole next to the well. Then we …ll drill a tunnel across Jessica. Then we‟ll bring her up through the hole. ”The man began to drill the hole on a Wednesday morning. “We‟ll reach Jessica in a few hours ”, they thought. The men were wrong. They had to drill through the solid rock. Two days later, on Friday morning, they were still drilling,. And Jessica McClure was still in the well.During her day s in the well, Jessica sometimes called her mother. Sometimes she slept, sometimes she cried, and sometimes she sang.All over the world people waited for the news of Jessica. They read about her in the newspapers and watched her rescue on TV. Everyone worried about the little girl in the well.At 8 P. M. on Friday, the men finally reached Jessica and brought her up from the well. Jessica was dirty, hungry, thirsty and tired. Her foot and f orehead was badly injured. But Jessica was alive. A doctor at the hospital said, “Jessica was lucky she was young. She‟s not going to remember this very well. ”Maybe Jessica will not remember her days in the well. But her parents, her rescuers, ans manyother people around the world will not forget them. After Jessica‟s rescue, one of the rescuers madea metal cover for the well. On the cover he wrote, “To Jessica, with love from all of us. ”66. Jessica fell into the well because____.A. her mother was not watching herB. she was too weakC. the rock cover was moved awayD. other children played with her67. To rescue Jessica, the rescuers___.A. had to dig another hole next to the wellB. spent hours on making a rescue planC. kept the secret of the rescueD. tried to make the hole big enough68. What the doctor said meant that ____.A. Jessica‟s parents should help her forget thatB. no medicine could help Jessica to forget thatC. the hospital was lucky to help JessicaD. young Jessica wouldn‟t remember that for long69. We learn from the passage that___.A. Jessica got many people‟s attentionB. Jessica didn‟t make a sound in the wellC. it took the whole Friday for the men to r escue JessicaD. Jessica‟s parents made a new cover for the well70. Which of the following can most probably be the tittle of the reading?A. Rock CoverB. Dangerous WellC. Everybody‟s BabyD. Careless Mother第二卷(非选择题共35分)五、词与短语选择填空(本题共10分,每小题2分,满分10分)71. If you don't________ a flash, then it may be OK.72. When it began to rain, Ben was helping his mom_________ dinner.73. It could be May's hair band. Or it might________ Linda's. They both have long hair.74. The British teacher is very________. He always tells us interesting jokes.75. If you are always_______ from class, you will fail the examination.六、阅读理解填词(本题共10分每小题1分,满分10分)Just before the Christmas in 1997, a German girl called Juliana was flying over a big forest of America. The plane was flying high in the sky. Suddenly, there was a cloud noise. Juliana found herself falling through the a ___76___ . She closed her eyes. She b___77___ that she was going to die.She fell 3,000 meters. When she opened her eyes again, she found she l___78___ in a tree in the middle of the forest. She was not dead! She was g___79___ surprised that she was not only alive, nut she wasn‟t badly h___80___. She was sitting in her s___81___. She was holding a bag of sweets.She managed to stand on a big branch of the tree and c___82___ down. But she could see nobody else. She was alone except for a few dead b___63___ here and there.She began to walk. At first she had nothing to eat except the sweets. Later she found a little fruit. She had never seen this kind of fruit before. She found the fruit was s___84___ after she saw some monkeys eating it.After four days, she came to a deep river. She walked by the side of the river for six m___85___ days and at last arrived at an Indian village. She found people!七、书面表达(本大题15分)假如你是李明。