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英语试卷
第二部分 英语知识运用
第一节 单项填空 (共15小题, 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。
21. Reality is not the way you wish things to be, nor the way they appear to be, ________ the way they
actually are.
A. as B. or C. but D. and
22. ________ the silence of the pauses, we could hear each other’s breathing and could almost hear
our own heartbeats.
A. In B. For C. Under D. Between
23. Polar bears live mostly on _______ sea ice, which they use as ______ platform for hunting seals.
A. a; a B. a; the C. 不填; a D. the; 不填
24. The biggest problem for most plants, which ________ just get up and run away when threatened, is
that animals like to eat them.
A. shan’t B. can’t C. needn’t D. mustn’t
25. As the years passed, many occasions—birthdays, awards, graduations—____ with Dad’s flowers.
A. are marked B. were marked C. have marked D. had marked
26. It’s hard for him playing against me. I’ve got nothing to play for, but for him, he needs to win so __.
A. far B. well C. little D. badly
27. To save class time, our teacher has ________ students do half of the exercise in class and
complete the other half for our homework.
A. us B. we C. our D. ours
28. Having checked the doors were closed, and ________ all the lights were off, the boy opened the
door to his bedroom.
A. why B. that C. when D. where
29. As the light turned green, I stood for a moment, not ___, and asked myself what I was going to do.
A. moved B moving C. to move D. being moved
30. We live day by day, but in the great things, the time of days and weeks ________ so small that a
day is unimportant.
A. is B. are C. has been D. have been
英语试卷 第 1 页 (共 17 页)31. Cathy is taking notes of the grammatical rules in class at Sunshine School, where she _______
English for a year.
A. studies B. studied C. is studying D. has been studying
32. By serving others, a person focuses on someone other than himself or herself, _______ can be
very eye-opening and rewarding.
A. who B. which C. what D. that
33. Most birds find it safe to sleep in the trees, but ________ they have eggs or young chicks, they
don’t use a nest.
A. why B. how C. unless D. where
34. “Things ________ never come again!” I couldn’t help talking to myself.
A. lost B. losing C. to lose D. have lost
35. There is an old proverb, “Love me, love my dog.” But there is ________ wisdom in this: “Love me,
love my book.”
A. some B. much C. more D. most
第二节 完形填空 (共20小题, 满分30分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从第36至第55小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
When I was young, my parents ran a snack bar in our small town.
One evening in early April, my mother told me to fill in at the snack bar 36 a worker who had the flu.
I told her I would mess it up, 37 I had never worked at the bar before. I 38 that instead of making
money, I would end up owing it.
“You can do it,” said my mother, “ 39 , you won’t get much business until lunch.”
“But I’ll never remember the orders, and I’m no good 40 money. Please, Mom, don’t 41 me.
“Then I’ll help you,” she said.
I shrugged my shoulders. I thought my mother’s 42 was a bad one, but I 43 .
When I got to the bar the next day, I found my mother was 44 . Because the weather that day was
rainy and cold, people wanted hot snacks and drinks. 45 , I was really slow at taking the orders and
making change. The line of people grew, and everybody seemed 46 . I was so nervous that my hands
shook, and I 47 a cup into pieces. What a mess! Then my mother came to 48 me, and she also
showed me how to make 49 . If someone gave me $ 5 for something that cost $ 3.25, I handed over
50 quarters and a dollar and said, “75 cents makes four dollars, plus one dollar makes five.” Things
went more 51 after that.
英语试卷 第 2 页 (共 17 页)By the end of the day, I could remember orders, 52 the bill, and make change quickly with a smile. I
was even a little 53 when the sun came out and dried up business. My mother said she was proud of
me, and when she 54 that I work at the snack bar again next year, I did not even shrug. I was too
busy 55 the restaurant I would open one day.
36. A. to B. for C. after D. over
37. A. because B. though C. until D. while
38. A. promised B. noticed C. worried D. hoped
39. A. Therefore B. However C. Besides D. Yet
40. A. of B. on C. about D. with
41. A. blame B. fool C. frighten D. make
42. A. idea B. bar C. day D. answer
43. A. guessed B. obeyed C. begged D. admitted
44. A. angry B. sad C. wrong D. ashamed
45. A. At least B. At last C. At most D. At first
46. A. surprised B. impolite C. pleased D. impatient
47. A. damaged B. destroyed C. broke D. ruined
48. A. scold B. help C. beat D. save
49. A. money B. lunch C. coffee D. change
50. A. two B. three C. four D. five
51. A. smoothly B. fairly C. simply D. conveniently
52. A. turn in B. count out C. take over D. add up
53. A. discouraged B. disturbed C. disappointed D. distrusted
54. A. thought B. stated C. announced D. suggested
55. A. imagining B. preparing C. examining D. describing
第三部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节 选择题(共17小题, 满分34分)
A
In June, 2007, a group of students from eight high schools in Winnipeg, the capital of Canada’s
Manitoba province, will begin test-launching (试发射) a satellite the size of a Rubik’s cube.
The one-kilogram Win-Cub satellite, named for its home city and its shape, will be put into low orbit.
Once in space, it can perform for a few months or up to several years, communicating information that
could help find the early signs of earthquakes.
英语试卷 第 3 页 (共 17 页)There are 80 similar satellite projects worldwide, but this is the first high-school based program of its
kind in Canada. 30 Manitoba high school students are having a hand in designing and building the
satellite, in cooperation with aerospace (航空航天的) experts and 10 students from the University of
Manitoba, and with support from two other organizations.
The Win-Cube project is not something that goes on a piece of paper, it is real-world engineering,
allowing high school students to have an opportunity to learn more about the exciting world of
engineering through their participation in this challenging program. It is also taken as a wonderful
example of the unique partnerships within Manitoba. Designing, building and launching a satellite with
high-school participation will bring this world-class educational project into reality and Manitoba closer
to space.
“These Manitoba high school students deserve congratulations for their enthusiasm, innovation (创新),
and a strong love for discovery,” said Education, Citizenship and Youth Minister Peter Bjornson. “We
want to make science more relevant (相关的), interesting and attractive to high school students by
showing them how classroom studies can relate to practical experience in the workplace or, in this
case, in space,” Bjorson added.
The Win-Cube program is mainly aimed at inspiring a strong desire for discovery on the part of the
students. It also shows Manitoba’s devotion to research and innovation and the development of a
skilled workforce—all important drivers of knowledge-based economic growth.
56. According to the passage, the Win-Cube satellite is _______.
A. named after Manitoba and its shape
B. intended for international communication
C. designed like a Rubik’s cube both in shape and size
D. challenged by university students around the world
57. According to Mr. Bjorson, _______.
A. those Manitoba high school students are worth praising
B. the study of space can be practically made in classrooms
C. Manitoba high schools are famous for the study of space
D. scientific research is too far away from high school students
58. The primary purpose of the project is to _______.
A. find the early signs of earthquakes
B. relate studies to practical experience
英语试卷 第 4 页 (共 17 页)C. help high school students study real-world engineering
D. inspire a strong desire for discovery among the students
59. The best title for this passage may be _______.
A. Manitoba School
B. Win-Cube Program
C. Space Cooperation
D. Satellite Launching
B
Welcome to my Message Board!
Subject: Slimming down classics?
Orion Books, which decides there is a market in creating cut-down classics (经典著
作), is slimming down some novels by such great writers as L. Tolstoy, M. Mitchell and
Mr.
C. Bronte. Now, each of them has been whittled down to about 400 pages by cutting
Handsome 30 to 40 per cent of original, with words, sentences, paragraphs and, in a few cases,
chapters removed. The first six shortened editions, all priced at £6.99 and advertised
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as great reads “in half the time”, will go on sale next month, with plans for 50 to 100
8: 24 AM more to follow. The publishing house believes that modern readers will welcome the
shorter versions.
Well, I’m publisher of Orion Group. Thanks for your attention, Mr. Handsome.
I must say, the idea developed from a game of “shame” in my office. Each of us
was required to confess (承认) to the most embarrassing blanks in his or her reading.
I admitted that I had never read Anna Karenina and tried but failed to get through
Mr. Gone with the Wind several times. One of my colleagues acknowledged skipping (跳
读) Jane Eyre. We realized that life is too short to read all the books you want to and
Edwards
we never were going to read these ones.
2007-5-12
As a leading publishing house, we are trying to make classics convenient for
9: 40 AM readers but it’s not as if we’re withdrawing the original versions. They are still there if
you want to read them.
Ms. Weir I’m director of the online bookclub www.lovereading.co.uk
2007-5-12 Mr. Edwards, I think your shortened editions is a breath of fresh air. I’m guilty of
never having read Anna Karenina, because it’s just so long. I’d much rather read two
11:35 AM
300-page books than one 600-page book. I am looking forward to more shortened
classics!
Mr. I’m from the London independent bookshop Crockatt & Powell.
Crockatt In my opinion, the practice is completely ridiculous. How can you edit the classics?
I’m afraid reading some of these books is hard work, and that is why you have to
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develop as a reader. If people don’t have time to read Anna Karenina, then fine. But
4:38 PM don’t read a shortened version and kid yourself it’s the real thing.
60. According to the message board, Orion Books _______.
A. opposes the reading of original classics B. is embarrassed for cutting down classics
C. thinks cut-down classics have a bright future D. is cautious in its decision to cut down classics
英语试卷 第 5 页 (共 17 页)61. In Mr. Edwards’ opinion, Orion Group is shortening classics to _______.
A. make them easier to read B. meet a large demand in the market
C. increase the sales of literary books D. compete with their original versions
62. By describing the shortened classics as “a breath of fresh air”, Ms. Weir ______.
A. speaks highly of the cut-down classics B. shows her love for original classics
C. feels guilty of not reading the classics D. disapproves of shortening the classics
63. Mr. Crockatt seems to imply that _______.
A. reading the classic works is a confusing attempt
B. shortening the classics does harm to the original
C. publishing the cut-down classics is a difficult job
D. editing the classic works satisfies children’s needs
C
Photos that you might have found down the back of your sofa are now big business!
In 2005, the American artist Richard Prince’s photograph of a photograph, Untitled (Cowboy), was
sold for $ 1, 248, 000.
Prince is certainly not the only contemporary artist to have worked with so-called “found
photographs”—a loose term given to everything from discarded(丢弃的) prints discovered in a junk
shop to old advertisements or amateur photographs from a stranger’s family album. The German artist
Joachim Schmid, who believes “basically everything is worth looking at”, has gathered discarded
photographs, postcards and newspaper images since 1982. In his on-going project, Archiv, he groups
photographs of family life according to themes: people with dogs; teams; new cars; dinner with the
family; and so on.
Like Schmid, the editors of several self-published art magazines also champion ( 捍卫) found
photographs. One of them, called simply Found, was born one snowy night in Chicago, when Davy
Rothbard returned to his car to find under his wiper(雨刷) an angry note intended for some else: “Why’s
your car HERE at HER place?” The note became the starting point for Rothbard’s addictive publication,
which features found photographs sent in by readers, such a poster discovered in your drawer.
The whole found-photograph phenomenon has raised some questions. Perhaps one of the most
difficult is: can these images really be considered as art? And if so, whose art? Yet found photographs
produced by artists, such as Richard Prince, may raise endless possibilities. What was the cowboy in
Prince’s Untitled doing? Was he riding his horse hurriedly to meet someone? Or how did Prince create
英语试卷 第 6 页 (共 17 页)this photograph? It’s anyone’s guess. In addition, as we imagine the back-story to the people in the
found photographs artists, like Schmid, have collated (整理), we also turn toward our own photographic
albums. Why is memory so important to us? Why do we all seek to freeze in time the faces of our
children, our parents, our lovers, and ourselves? Will they mean anything to anyone after we’ve gone?
In the absence of established facts, the vast collections of found photographs give our minds an
opportunity to wander freely. That, above all, is why they are so fascinating.
64. The first paragraph of the passage is used to _______.
A. remind readers of found photographs B. advise readers to start a new kind of business
C. ask readers to find photographs behind sofa D. show readers the value of found photographs
65. According to the passage, Joachim Schmid _______.
A. is fond of collecting family life photographs
B. found a complaining note under his car wiper
C. is working for several self-published art magazines
D. wondered at the artistic nature of found photographs
66. The underlined word “them” in Para 4 refers to _______.
A. the readers B. the editors
C. the found photographs D. the self-published magazines
67. By asking a series of questions in Para 5, the author mainly intends to indicate that ______.
A. memory of the past is very important to people
B. found photographs allow people to think freely
C. the back-story of found photographs is puzzling
D. the real value of found photographs is questionable
68. The author’s attitude towards found photographs can be described as _______.
A. critical B. doubtful C. optimistic D. satisfied
D
One of our biggest fears nowadays is that our kids might some day get lost in a “sea of technology”
rather than experiencing the natural world. Fear-producing TV and computer games are leading to a
serious disconnect between kids and the great outdoors, which will change the wild places of the world,
its creatures and human health for the worse, unless adults get working on child’s play.
Each of us has a place in nature we go sometimes, even if it was torn down. We cannot be the last
generation to have that place. At this rate, kids who miss the sense of wonder outdoors will not grow up
英语试卷 第 7 页 (共 17 页)to be protectors of natural landscapes. “If the decline in parks use continues across North America, who
will defend parks against encroachment (蚕食)?” asks Richard Louv, author of Last Child in the Woods.
Without having a nature experience, kids can turn out just fine, but they are missing out a huge
enrichment of their lives. That applies to everything from their physical health and mental health, to
stress levels, creativity and cognitive (认知的) skills. Experts predict modern kids will have poorer health
than their parents—and they say a lack of outside play is surely part of it: research suggests that kids
do better academically in schools with a nature component and that play in nature fosters ( 培养)
leadership by the smartest, not by the toughest. Even a tiny outdoor experience can create wonder in a
child. The three-year-old turning over his first rock realizes he is not alone in the world. A clump of trees
on the roadside can be the whole universe in his eyes. We really need to value that more.
Kids are not to blame. They are over-protected and frightened. It is dangerous out there from time to
time, but repetitive stress from computers is replacing breaking an arm as a childhood rite(仪式)of
passage.
Everyone, from developers, to schools and outdoors’ citizens, should help regain for our kids some of
the freedom and joy of exploring, taking friendship in fields and woods that cement (增强) love, respect
and need for the landscape. As parents, we should devote some of our energies to taking our kids into
nature. This could yet be our greatest cause.
69. The main idea of Paragraph 2 is that ________.
A. kids are missing the sense of wonder outdoors
B. parks are in danger of being gradually encroached
C. Richard Louv is the author of Last Child in the Woods
D. children are expected to develop into protectors of nature
70. According to the passage, children without experiencing nature will ________.
A. keep a high sense of wonder
B. be over-protected by their parents
C. be less healthy both physically and mentally
D. change wild places and creatures for the better
71. According to the author, children’s breaking an arm is ________.
A. the fault on the part of their parents
B. the natural experience in their growing up
C. the result of their own carelessness in play
英语试卷 第 8 页 (共 17 页)D. the effect of their repetitive stress from computers
72. In writing this passage, the author mainly intends to ________.
A. blame children for getting lost in computer games
B. encourage children to protect parks from encroachment
C. show his concern about children’s lack of experience in nature
D. inspire children to keep the sense of wonder about things around
第二节 简答题(共3小题, 满分6分)
阅读下面短文,根据第73至第75小题的具体要求,简要回答问题。
The north magnetic pole (磁极) is no longer a resident of Canada. It has drifted across the Canadian
Arctic and is now angling toward Siberia.
Not to be confused with the geographic North Pole—the northern extremity of the Earth’s axis(地轴),
the north magnetic pole (where the Earth’s magnetic field is directed downward) is moving due to
natural changes in the Earth’s magnetic field, a process that originates about 3, 000 kilometers below
our feet, in the outer core(核心)of the planet. But scientists are now noticing that the magnetic pole has
picked up its pace.
Over the past century, the pole has been migrating at an average speed of about 10 kilometers per
year, says Larry Newitt, head of Geomagnetic Laboratory at Natural Resources Canada in Ottawa.
Since the 1970s, this speed has increased to about 50 kilometers per year.
Scientists are wondering why the speed is increasing, says Newitt. One Hypothesis (假说) relates it to
“magnetic jerks”, sudden shifts (变化) in the rate of change of the magnetic field. There have been three
jerks in the past four decades, each one correlating to an increase in speed.
If the north magnetic pole continues at its current rate, it could reach Siberia by 2056.
“For most of recorded history, the pole has been a part of Canada, and now it’s not,” says Newitt. “It
may be a blow to our collective psyche, but other than that, it doesn’t have a major effect on most
people’s existence.”
73. Find in the passage a word closest in meaning to the underlined word “angling”.
74. What could happen to the north magnetic pole by the middle of the 21st century? (回答词数不超过8
个)
75. What is the main idea of the passage? (回答词数不超过8个)
英语试卷 第 9 页 (共 17 页)第四部分 书面表达(共两节,满分35分)
第一节 填空(共10小题,满分10分)
阅读下面短文,根据所读内容在文后第76至第85小题的空格里填上适当的单词或短语。注意:每空不
超过3个单词。
Host family accommodation, or living with host families, remains popular among language travel
students for its unique advantages. These days, host families are trying to offer more in terms of quality,
for they still have something to worry about.
Host family accommodation is often seen as the number-one choice for its advantages in language
study, cultural communication and cost of living. Staying alongside host families enables students to get
enough practice for the short time of their studying so that their language acquisition is likely to become
faster. Living in host families also has the advantage for students of being able to spend a lot of time
communicating with their “host parents”, and get to know the local way of life, people and culture.
Another advantage is that host family accommodation can sometimes be the least expensive. It attracts
students for it ensures them a family type of living at a low cost.
The advantages, however, have not prevented host families form worrying. On one hand, some host
families are losing their unique selling point. The problem is that the majority of hosts in big cites, now
generally single and young, have less time available for students but the selling point for host family
accommodation is communication practice. On the other hand, students’ expectations have risen. They
are becoming more demanding and asking for more than ever from their accommodation, as they come
mainly from high socio-economic groups in their own countries.
To get out of the difficult situation, host families are now making efforts to improve the quality of
service. They are trying to making living conditions better, including broadband Internet service, private
bathroom, and access to plenty of hot water for long showers. They are also providing students with
structured family activities.
It is believed that host family accommodation will keep the popularity vote with language travel
students.
Title: 76. ______________________
Theme Host families are improving the accommodation quality
1)Language study 78. ________________
英语试卷 第 10 页 (共 17 页)77. 2)Cultural communication (1) 79. _________________
_____________
(2) Knowing the local way of life, people and
culture
3)80. _________________ Being least expensive sometimes
81. 1)Loss of selling point Hosts’ having less time for students
_____________
2)82. _________________ Students’ becoming more demanding
/ Problems
83. Service quality improvement (1) 84. _________________
_____________
(2) Organizing structured family activities
85. Host family accommodation will keep the popularity vote with students.
_____________
第二节 写作(满分25)
假设你是王平,李华是你的同窗好友,请根据下列要点,用英文给李华写一篇毕业留言。
要点:1. 简要表述李华在你心目中的印象;
2. 用一到两个相关的事例进行具体描述;
3. 对他李华表示美好的的祝愿。
注意:1. 内容积极向上,语意连贯,结构完整。词数120左右。
2. 不能写成诗歌形式;不能使用真实姓名和学校名称。
英语试卷 第 11 页 (共 17 页)21.C but意为“而是”,表示“现实既不是你希望事情会是什么样的,也不是似乎是什么样的,而是实际
上是什么样的。故选C项。as意为“如同,像,按照”。or意为“或,或者,还是,抑或是”。and意为“及,
和,与,同,又,兼”。
22.A in the silence意为“在寂静中”。根据所提供的情景“we could hear each other’s breathing and
could almost bear our own heartbeats”可判断出在停顿的寂静中,我们能够听到其他人的呼吸声并几乎听
到自己的心跳声。
23.C ice是不可数名词,sea ice表示泛指不用冠词。platform是可数名词,表示泛指要用不定冠词a。
24.B can’t意为“不能”。根据常识可判断出植物不会站起来和逃跑。故选B项。shan’t是shall的否定形
式,作情态动词在陈述句中用于第二人称或第三人称,表示说话者的意志、命令、约定、决心、警告、威胁、预
言等,意为“不应该,不要”。needn’t意为“不需要”。mustn’t意为“不准,禁止”。
25.B根据所提供的情景As the years passed可判断出要用一般过去时,表示过去发生的动作或存在的状
态。根据many occasions和mark的关系可确定用被动语态,表示被动。一般现在时表示经常性的动作或
存在的状态。
26.D badly意为“非常”,表示对他来说非常需要赢。所以选D项。far意为“(程度)很,极,大,…得多”。
well意为“好”。little意为“少,小”。
27. A have sb. do sth. 意为“让某人做某事”,所以has后用宾格us。students是us的同位语,都作has
的宾语。
28.B that引导宾语从句,在从句中只起连接作用,不作任何成分,常被省略,但当谓语后接两个或两个以上
宾语从句时, 第一个that可以省略, 第二个that不能省略。故选B项。why引导宾语从句意为“为什么”。
when引导宾语从句, 意为“当…的时候”。where引导宾语从句意为“在…地方”。
29. B not moving与谓语动词stood同时发生, 和主语是主动关系, 表示“站了一会, 没有动弹”。所以选
B项。动词+ed形式作状语表示被动。不定式作目的状语表示动作的目的。动词+ing形式的被动式表示正在
被做的动作。
30. A the time of days and weeks是主语, 表示单数, 所以谓语动词要用单数形式。根据所提供的情景we
live day by day可判断出要用一般现在时, 表示经常性的动作或存在的状态。现在完成时表示动作已经完
成或某个动作从过去的某个时候开始一直延续到现在。
31. D 现在完成进行时表示动作从过去某一时间开始, 一直延续到现在, 可能还要继续下去。根据所提供的
情景“Cathy is taking notes of the grammatical rules in class at Sunshine School”和时间状语for years
可判断出要用现在完成进行时, 表示动作一直在延续着。一般现在时表示经常性的动作或存在的状态。一般
过去时表示过去发生的动作或存在的状态。现在进行时表示正在发生的动作或存在的状态。
32. B which引导非限制性定语从句, 指代整个句子。在非限制性定语从句中, 必须用which引导, 而不用
英语试卷 第 12 页 (共 17 页)that引导。who引导定语从句时, 其先行词是表示人的名词。what不用于引导定语从句, 而用于引导名词性
从句。
33. C unless引导让步状语从句, 意为“如果不”。根据they have eggs or young chicks和they don’t use
a nest可判断出前句是后句的条件, 表示“如果它们不下蛋或没有小鸟, 它们就不用窝”。why用于引导名
词性从句或定语从句, 意为“为什么”。how引导名词性从句, 意为“如何”, 表示动作的方式。where引导
名词性从句或定语从句, 意为“在…地方”。
34. A 根据things与lose的关系可确定用动词+ed形式作定语, 表示被动。意为“丢失的东西”。动词+ing
形式作定语表示主动和与谓语动词同时发生的动作。不定式作定语表示将要做的事。
35. C more意为“更多的”。根据所提供的情境“Love me, love my dog. ”和“Love me, love my book. ”
可判断出除了“Love me, love my dog. ”这样的格言外, 还有更多的格言。故选C项。some意为“一些”。
much意为“许多”。most前不加冠词, 表示“大概的, 大多数的, 大部分的”。
36. B for意为“代替”, 故选B项。after意为“在…之后”。over意为“越过…;在…上面”。
37. A because引导原因状语从句, 意为“因为”。根据上文中的“I told her l would mess it up”可判断出
因为作者以前没有在那儿工作过, 所以会弄得一团糟。though引导让步状语从句, 意为“虽然”。until引导
时间状语从句, 意为“直到”。while引导时间状语从句, 意为“当…的时候”。
38. C worry意为“焦虑, 忧虑, 操心, 烦恼, 发愁”。根据上文中的“I told her l would mess it up”可判断出
作者感到焦虑。故选C项。promise意为“约定, 订约;约好给, 许给, 允诺, 答应”。notice意为“注意到, 看
到, 留心, 注意”。
39. C besides意为“加之, 更, 又, 还有, 而且, 另外”, 指除此以外还…, 用于肯定句, 可用于句末或句首,
用于句首常跟逗号。根据“You can do it”和“you won’t get much business until lunch”可判断出一方面作
者的妈妈认为他能做好, 另一方面, 直到午饭时才有很多适应。therefore意为“因此, 为此, 所以”。
however意为“然而, 可是”。yet意为“虽…可是, 但是”。
40. D with意为“和…一起”, no good with money表示“在钱方面不在行”。所以选D项。of是表示所
属关系“…的, 属于…的”。on意为“关于”。about意为“关于”。
41. D make意为“使…, 强迫…”, make me是make me to do that的省略形式, 表示“不要让我做”。根
据上文中的“But I’ll never remember the orders, and I'm no good with money. ”可判断出作者请求母亲
不要让他在店里干活。blame意为“责备, 谴责, 非难, 挑剔”。fool意为“愚弄, 欺骗”。frighten意为“使
惊惧, 吓唬”。
42. A idea意为“主意”。根据上文的内容可判断出作者认为他妈妈让他干活的主意是个坏主意。bar意为
“卖酒柜台, 酒吧”。answer意为“解答, 答案”。
英语试卷 第 13 页 (共 17 页)43. B obey意为“服从”。根据下文作者在酒吧工作的情况可判断出虽然他认为妈妈的主意是一个坏主意,
但还是服从了。guess意为“推测, 猜测”。beg意为“乞求, 请求, 恳请”。admit意为“承认, 容许(辩解)”。
44. C wrong意为“错误的”。根据下文中所发生的事可判断出妈妈的主意是错误的。故选C项。angry意
为“发怒的, 愤怒的”。sad意为“悲哀的, 凄惨的, 可悲的, 可怜的”。ashamed意为“羞耻, 惭愧, 害臊”。
45. D at first意为“起先”。根据下文中所发生的一连串的事可判断出一开始时, 作者在订餐方面和找零
钱方面都很慢。at least意为“至少”。at last意为“终于”。at most意为“至多”。
46. D impatient意为“不耐烦的”。根据上文中的“l was really slow at taking the orders and making
change”可判断出由于作者动作迟缓,使顾客很不耐烦。所以选D项。surprised意为“出乎意料的,令人惊
奇的”。impolite意为“没礼貌的,失礼的,粗鲁的”。pleased意为“对…高兴,对…满意”。
47.C break意为“打碎”。根据下文into pieces可判断出把杯子打碎了。damage意为“损害”。destroy
意为“毁坏,破坏,摧残”。ruin意为“破坏,毁灭”。
48.B help意为“帮助”。根据下文中的“she also showed me how to make change”可判断作者的妈妈
过来帮助他。scold意为“责骂;叱责”。beat意为“打,拍,敲,连打”。save意为“救,拯救,救济,保全”。
49.D make change意为“找钱”。根据上文中的“l was really slow at taking the orders and making
change”可判断出作者的妈妈教给他如何找钱。make money意为“赚钱”。make lunch意为“做午餐”。
make coffee意为“做咖啡”。
50.B根据下文中的“75 cents makes four dollars,plus one dollar makes five”可判断出应该选B项。
51.A smoothly意为“平稳地”。根据上文的内容可判断出由于作者妈妈的帮助和他学会了如何找钱,从
那以后,生意做得更加顺利。fairly意为“公正地,正当的,公平对待某人,公平地,相当地,还算,清楚地”。
simply意为“简单地,完全,简直,仅仅,只不过,朴素地,只是”。conveniently意为“便利地”。
52.D add up意为“合计”。根据其宾语bill可判断出作者学会了计算账单。故选D项。turn in意为“交出,
转身进入”。count out意为“点清”。take over意为“把…从一地带到另一地,接收,接管”。
53.C disappointed意为“失望了的”。由于工作顺利,所以在生意结束时,作者甚至感到有点失望,想继续
干下去。discouraged意为“气馁的”。disturbed意为“扰乱的”。distrusted意为“不信任的,疑心重的”。
54.D suggest意为“建议,提议”。根据宾语从句中的谓语动词work可判断出妈妈建议作者第二年再干。
state意为“说明,陈述”。announce意为“宣布,宣告,发表”。
55.A imagine意为“想象,设想,猜想,推测”。根据上文中的‘‘I work at the snack bar again next
year”可判断出当建议作者第二年再干时,他想象自己有一天开办的饭店。prepare意为“准备,预备;筹
备”。examine意为“调查,检查,审查,检验,检定,观察,研究”。describe意为“记述。叙述,描写,评
述”。
英语试卷 第 14 页 (共 17 页)56.C这是一道推断题,根据第一段“will begin test-launching(试发射)a satellite the size of a Rubik’s
cube. ”和第二段“The one-kilogram Win-Cub satellite,named for its home city and its shape”可以推断
出Win-Cub的形状和大小都像Rubik’s cube。
57.A这是一道推断题。根据第五段“These Manitoba high school students deserve congratulations for
their enthusiasm,innovation,and a strong love for discovery,”可以判断出Mr. Bjomson给学生们很高
的评价。
58.D这是一道推断题。根据最后一段“The Win-Cube program is mainly aimed at inspiring a strong
desire for discovery on the part of the students. ”可知这个计划最早是为了激发学生探索的欲望。
59.B这是一道主旨题。本文主要介绍了一个中学生和航天人员共同研发制造一个航天卫星的计划,旨在激
发学生们的探索和创造力。
60.C 这是一道推断题。根据第一条信息“The publishing house believes that modern readers will
welcome the shorter versions. ”可知出版社认为读者会喜欢缩写的经典著作,也就是缩写版会有好的前景。
61.A这是一道推断题。根据第二条“We realized that lire is too short to read all the books you want to
and we never were going to read these ones”可以推断出人没有时间读完所有的名著,缩写版将会使读名
著更加容易。
62.A这是一道推断题。根据第三条“I am looking forward to more shortened classics!”可知Ms. Weir很
欣赏缩写的名著,用“a breath of fresh air”来表达她的赞誉。
63.B这是一道推断题。根据第四条“But don’t read a shortened version and kid yourself it’s the real
thing. ”说明Mr. Crockatt反对缩写名著,认为这样会歪曲了名著。
64.D这是一道推断题。根据第一段Richard Prince的一张照片拍出了很高的价钱。说明回收的图片还是非
常值钱的。
65.A这是一道推断题。根据第三段的“he groups photographs of family life according to themes:”可知
Joachim Schmid搜集家庭照片。
66.D这是一道指代题。根据后面的“called simply Found,was born one snowy night in Chicago,”可知
Found是一个杂志的名字,them指代的是自己发行的杂志。
67.B这是一道推断题。从这几个问题中可以发行搜集到的别人废弃的照片带来了很多疑问,给人很多想象
的空间。
68.C这是一道归纳题。从文中的第一句就可以看出搜集沙发后的旧照片是个大生意,说明作者对搜集废照
片还是乐观的。
69.D这是一道主旨题。根据第二段“At this rate,kids who miss the sense of wonder outdoors will not
grow up to be protectors of natural landscapes”可知:不知道户外有多么美妙的孩子长大后不会成为自然
英语试卷 第 15 页 (共 17 页)的保护者,隐含义是孩子们应该增强保护自然的意识。
70.C这是一道推理题。根据第三段“Without having a nature experience,kids can turn out just fine,but
they are missing out a huge enrichment of their lives. That applies to everything from their physical
health and mental health,”可以推断出没有经历过自然的孩子错失了丰富其生活的机会,无论是身体健
康还是心理健康都受到影响。
71.B这是一道推断题,根据倒数第二段末“as a childhood rite of passage. ”可知breaking an arm是指孩
子成长的经历。
72.C这是一道主旨题。作者从一些孩子缺乏对户外和自然的了解引发的一些问题,表达了对孩子成长经历
的担忧。
73. Moving/Migrating
74. It could reach Siberia
75. The north magnetic pole is moving faster. .
76. Host Family Accommodation
77. Advantages
78. Possibly becoming faster
79. Communicating with hosts
80. Cost of living
81. Worries/Problems
82. Rise in expectation
83. Efforts/Measures
84. Bettering living conditions
85. Conclusion
书面表达 参考答案:
Dear Li Hua,
It’s time to say goodbye. It’s time to recall those beautiful days we spend together. You are the very
person who gives me a hand when necessary. You are the most considerate person who knows
exactly what I need.
Still remember that night two years ago? When I suddenly fell ill, it was you who carried me on
your back to a nearby hospital. You took good care of me while l was having an injection. Later, you
managed to help me with my lessons. Without your help, I would have failed in the examination.
I still have hundreds of stories to share with you. I still have thousands of blessings for you.
英语试卷 第 16 页 (共 17 页)May all your dreams come true! May our friendship last till the end of the universe!
Wang Ping
解析要点:1. 简要表述李华在你心目中的印象’
2. 用一到两个相关的事例进行具体描述;
3. 对他李华表示美好的的祝愿。
英语试卷 第 17 页 (共 17 页)