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1、廣東省2009年教師命題比賽英語科試題四 本試卷共四大題,滿分150分。考試用時120分鐘。I. 聽力(共兩節,滿分35分)略第二部分 語言知識及運用(共兩節,滿分35分)第一節:完形填空(共10小題;每小題2分,滿分20分) 閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從21-30各題所給的四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。Small moments sometimes last a very long time. And a few wordsthough they mean 21 at the time to the people who say themcan have great

2、power. I recently heard a story from Malcolm Dalkoff, who has been a professional 22 for the last twenty-four years, mostly in advertising. As a boy, Dalkoff was terribly shy and 23 . He had few friends and no self-confidence. Then one day, his high-school English teacher, Ruth Brauch, asked the cla

3、ss to write their own chapter that would 24 the last chapter of the novel since they had been reading To Kill a Mockingbird. Dalkoff wrote his chapter and turned it in. Today he cannot recall anything special about the chapter he wrote, or what 25 Mrs. Brauch gave him. 26 , what he does remember is

4、the four words in the paper: “This is good writing.” Four words. They 27 his life. “Until I read those words, I had no idea of who I was or what I was or what I was going to be,” he said, “After reading her 28 ,I went home and wrote a short story, 29 I had always dreamed of doing but never believed

5、I could do.” Over the rest of that year in school, he wrote many short stories and always brought them to Mrs. Brauch for instruction. “She was 30 , helping and honest. She was just what I needed,” Dalkoff said. 21A. muchB. littleC. wellD. ill22A .reportB. designerC. writerD. teacher23A .weakB. inde

6、pendentC. troublesomeD. helpless24A. followB. changeC. connectD. explain25A .helpB. encouragementC. gradeD. words26A. ThereforeB. HoweverC. MeanwhileD. Besides27A .improvedB. developedC. changedD. enriched28A. chapterB. novelC. noteD .explanation29A. everythingB. somethingC. nothingD. anything30A. e

7、ncouragingB. carefulC. strictD. effective來源于:廣東省六校2008屆高三第三次聯考第二節 語法填空 (共10小題,每小題1.5分,滿分15分) 閱讀下面短文,按照句子結構的語法性和上下文連貫的要求,在空格處填入一個適當的詞或使用括號中詞語的正確形式填空,并將答案填寫在答題卡標號為3140的相應位置上。 Chinese proverbs are rich and they are still widely used in Chinese peoples daily life. 31 these proverbs there are often inter

8、esting stories. For example, the proverb, “plucking up a crop 32 (help) it grow”, is based on the following story. It is said that a shorttempered man in the Song Dynasty (9601279) was very anxious to help 33 rice crop grow up quickly. He was thinking about 34 day and night. But the crop was growing

9、 much slower than he expected. One day, he came up with an idea 35 he would pluck up all of his crop a few inches. He did so the next day. He was very tired 36 doing this for a whole day, 37 he felt very happy since the crop did “grow” 38 (high). His son heard about this and went to see the crop. Un

10、fortunately the leaves of the crop began to wither.This proverb is saying we have to let things go in their 39 (nature) course. Being too anxious to help an event develop often 40 (result) in the contrary to our intention.來源于:2008年普通高等學校招生全國統一考試(廣東卷) 閱讀 (共兩節,滿分40分)第一節 閱讀理解 (共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分) 閱讀下列短文

11、,從每題所給的A、B、C和D項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。A Most young architects -particularly those in big cities -can only dream about working in a building of their own. And marking that dream come true often means finding a building no one else seems to want, which is exactly what happened to David Yocum and his par

12、tner, Brain Bell. Their building is a former automobile electrical parts firm in Atlanta. Form the outside, it looks too old, even something horrible, but open the door and you are in a wide, open courtyard, lined on three sides with rusting(生銹的) walls.In 2000, Yocum and Bell found this building in

13、the citys West End. Built in 1947, the structure had been abandoned years earlier and the roof of the main building had fallen down. But the price was right, so Yocum bought it. He spent eight months of his off-hours on demolition(拆除), pulling rubbish out through the roof, because it was too dangero

14、us to go inside the building, The demolition was hard work, but it gave him time to think about what he wanted to do, and “to treasure what was there the walls, the rust, the light,” Yocum said.” Every season, more paint falls off the walls and more rust develops. Its like an art installation(裝置) in

15、 there-a slow-motion show.” Since the back building had been constructed without windows, an all-glass front was added to the building to give it a view of the courtyard, and skylights were installed in the roof. The back of the building is a working area and a living room for Yocum and his wife. A

16、sort of buffer(緩沖) zone between the front and the back contains a bathroom, a kitchen and a mechanical room, and the walls that separate these zones have openings that allow views through to the front of the studio and the courtyard beyond.Yocum and Bell, who have just completed an art gallery for t

17、he city, feel that the experience from the decoration of their building, focusing on the inside rather than the outside, has influenced their work. It has also given these architects a chance to show how they can make more out of less.41. According to the passage, it is for most young architects in

18、big cities to work in a building of their own. A. easy B. unnecessary C. unrealistic D. common42Yocum bought the old building because _ _ . A. it was a bargain to himB. it was still in good conditionC. it was located in the city centerD. it looked attractive from the outside43. Working on the old bu

19、ilding, Yocum and bell. A. pulled rubbish out through the roofB. removed the skylights from the bathroomC. presented a slowmotion show in an art galleryD. built a kitchen at the back part of the old building44. It can be inferred from the passage that Yocum and Bell _. A. benefited a lot from pullin

20、g down the roof B. turned more old buildings into art galleriesC. got inspiration from decorating their old buildingD. paid more attention to the outside of the gallery45. The main idea of the passage is that _. A. people can learn a lot from their failuresB. it is worthwhile to spend money on an ol

21、d buildingC. people should not judge things by their appearanceD. creative people can make the best of what they have 來源于:2008年普通高等學校招生全國統一考試(湖南卷)BIt had been some time since Jack had seen the old man. College, carrier, and life itself got in the way. In fact, Jack moved clear across the country in

22、pursuit of the dreams. There, in the rush of his busy life, Jack had little time to think about the past and often no time to spend with his wife and son. He was working on his future, and nothing could stop him.Over the phone, his mother told him, “Mr. Belser died last night. The funeral is Wednesd

23、ay.” Memories fleshed through his mind like an old newsreel as he sat quietly remembering his childhood days.“Jack, did you hear me?”“Oh, sorry, Mom. Yes, I heard you. its been so long since I thought of him. Im sorry, but I honestly thought he died years ago,” Jack said.“Well, he didnt forget you.

24、Every time I saw him hed ask how you were doing. Hed reminisce (回憶) about the many days you spent over his side of the fence as he put it, ” Mom told him.“I loved that old house he lived in,” Jack said.“You know, Jack, after your father died, Mr. Belser stepped in to make sure you had a mans influen

25、ce in your life,” she said.“Hes the one who taught me carpentry. I wouldnt be in this business if it werent for him. He spent a lot of time teaching me things he thought were important. Mom, Ill be there for the funeral.” Jack said.Busy as he was, he kept his word. Jack caught the next flight to his

26、 hometown. Mr. Belsers funeral was small and uneventful. He had no children of his own, and most of his relatives had passed away.The night before he had to return home, Jack and his Mom stopped by to see the old house next door one more time, which was exactly as he remembered. Every step held memo

27、ries. Every picture, every piece of furniture Jack stopped suddenly.“Whats wrong, Jack?” his Mom asked.“The box is gone,” he said.“What box?” Mom asked.“There was a small gold box that he kept locked on top of his desk. I must have asked him a thousand times what was inside. All hed ever tell me was

28、 the thing I value most,” Jack said.It was gone. Everything about the house was exactly how Jack remembered it, except for the box. He figured someone from the Belser family had taken it.“Now Ill never know what was so valuable to him,” Jack said sadly.Returning to his office the next day, he found

29、a package on his desk. The return address caught his attention.“Mr. Harold Belser” it read.Jack tore open the package. There inside was the gold box and an envelope. Jacks hands shook as he read the note inside,“Upon my death, please forward this box and its contents to Jack Bernett. Its the thing I

30、 valued most in my life.” A small key was taped to the letter. His heart racing, and tears filling his eyes. Jack carefully unlocked the box. There inside he found a beautiful gold pocket watch. Running his fingers slowly over the fine cover, he opened it.Inside he found these words carved: “Jack. T

31、hanks for your time! Harold Belser.”“Oh. My God! This is the thing he valued most ”Jack held the watch for a few minutes, then called his assistant and cleared his appointments for the next two days. “Why?” his assistant asked.“I need some time to spend with my son,” he said.46. Why did Jack think M

32、r. Belser died years ago? A. College and career prevented him from remembering Mr. Belser. B. Jack was too busy with his business and family to think about Mr. Belser. C. Jack was too busy realizing his dreams to think about Mr. Belser. D. His present busy life washed away his children memories.47.

33、Jacks mother told him on the phone about Mr. Belser EXCEPT that _. A. Mr. Belser often asked how Jack was doing B. Mr. Belsers funeral would take place on Wednesday C. Mr. Belser had asked for Jacks mailing address D. Mr. Belser had pleasant memories of their time together48. Why did Belser send Jac

34、k his gold watch? A. Because he was grateful for Jacks time with him. B. Because he had no children or relatives. C. Because he thought he had to keep his word. D. Because Jack had always wanted it during his childhood.49. Why did Jack say he needed some time to spend with his son? A. He was very ti

35、red of his work and wanted to have a good rest. B. He had promised to spare more time to stay with his son. C. He had missed his son and his family for days. D. He came to realize the importance of the time with his family.50. Which of the following is the most suitable title for this passage? A. Th

36、e Good Old TimesB. What He Valued Most C. An Old Gold WatchD. The Lost Childhood Days來源于:2008年普通高等學校招生全國統一考試(江蘇卷)CThe Diet Zone: A Dangerous Place Diet Coke, diet Pepsi, diet pills, no-fat diet, vegetable diet We are surrounded by the word “diet” everywhere we look and listen. We have so easily been

37、 attracted by the promise and potential of diet products that we have stopped thinking about what diet products are doing to us. We are paying for products that harm us psychologically and physically(身體上). Diet products significantly weaken us psychologically. On one level, we are not allowing our b

38、rain to admit that our weight problems lie not in actually losing the weight, but in controlling the consumption of fatty, high-calorie, unhealthy foods. Diet products allow us to jump over the thinking stage and go straight for the scale(秤)instead. All we have to do is to swallow or recognize the w

39、ord “diet” in food labels. On another level, diet products have greater psychological effects. Every time we have a zero-calorie drink, we are telling ourselves without our awareness that we dont have to work to get results. Diet products make people believe that gain comes without pain, and that li

40、fe can be without resistance and struggle. The danger of diet products lies not only in the psychological effects they have on us, but also in the physical harm that they cause. Diet foods can indirectly harm our bodies because consuming them instead of healthy foods means we are preventing our bodi

41、es from having basic nutrients(營養成分). Diet foods and diet pills contain zero calorie only because the diet industry has created chemicals to produce these wonder products. Diet products may not be nutritional, and the chemical that go into diet products are potentially dangerous. Now that we are awa

42、re of the effects that diet products have on us, it is time to seriously think about buying them. Losing weight lies in the power of minds, not in the power of chemicals. Once we realize this, we will be much better able to resist diet products, and therefore prevent the psychological harm that come

43、s from using them.51. From Paragraph 1, we learn that _.A. diet products fail to bring out peoples potentialB. people have difficulty in choosing diet productsC. diet products are misleading peopleD. people are fed up with diet products52. One psychological effect of diet products is that people ten

44、d to _.A. try out a variety of diet foodsB. hesitate before they enjoy diet foodsC. pay attention to their own eating habitsD. watch their weight rather than their diet53. In Paragraph 3, “gain comes without pain” probably means _.A. losing weight is effortlessB. it costs a lot to lose weightC. diet

45、 products bring no painD. diet products are free from calories54. Diet products indirectly harm people physically because such products _.A. are over-consumedB. lack basic nutrientsC. are short of chemicalsD. provide too much energy55. Which of the following shows the structure of the passage?來源于:20

46、08年普通高等學校招生全國統一考試 (北京卷)英 語第二節:信息匹配(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)下面是一篇關于澳大利亞幾個旅游景點的簡介及幾位旅客的相關信息,請閱讀下列簡介和游客的相關信息,并按照要求匹配信息。最后將答案涂在答題卡的相應序號處. 注意: 請同時涂A,B 表示E; 同時涂C,D表示F.首先,請閱讀下列各景點的簡介:A. Northern Territory DarwinAustralias Northern Territory is a vast region with diverse geography. It stretches from the tip of the

47、 north coastline to the outback. Waterfalls, interesting rock formations including Uluru (Ayers Rock), native wildlife and parklands are commonplace throughout. Darwin is the capital of Australias Northern Territoryits relaxing atmosphere and location make it the perfect centre for touring the area.

48、B. Queensland Australias fastest growing state is home to 3.6 million people, taking up around 25% of the continents area. Whether youre after adrenalin-pumping adventure, relaxing on sun-kissed beaches, trekking through ancient rainforest or snorkeling (潛水) on the Great Barrier Reef, theres an expe

49、rience just waiting to become YOUR treasured memory. Where else but Queensland?C. Victoria & Melbourne Melbourne, the capital of Victoria, is a city of spectacular 19th-century buildings alongside contemporary structures and surrounded by large areas of parkland. It is home to more than three mi

50、llion people from more than 200 nations. Take a walk or a tram (電車) ride and enjoy a delicious meal, wonderful architecture, beautiful parks and gardens, and fabulous shopping.D. Sydney Including the harbours islands and much of the foreshore (前灘), Sydney Harbour National Park is full of picnic area

51、s, bays, harbour pools and beaches to relax in. Its where ferries, yachts, cruise vessels, jet boats, catamarans and kayaks all jostle for (爭奪) a piece of the worlds best harbour, and you can enjoy a picnic surrounded by the harbour.E. Adelaide Theres so much to do in South Australia. And its all so

52、 close. Adelaide is the perfect gateway to the States 12 tourism regions From cozy bed, tasty breakfasts and seaside villas to luxury city penthouses and gourmet retreats, weve got the accommodation to suit every taste and budget.F. Tasmania Tasmania is a land aparta place of wild and beautiful land

53、scapes; friendly, welcoming people; a pleasant, temperate climate; wonderful wine and food; a rich history; and a relaxed island lifestyle. Whether traveling from the ancient and varied terrain (地帶) of the Kimberley to the towering forests of the southwest, from the unique coral reefs off our coast

54、to the endless red plains and dunes (沙丘) of our arid heartland, youll find amazing series of outdoor experiences and enjoyable holidays. 請閱讀下面各位游客的相關信息,并為其選擇較為合適的景點。 56. Mike is from Great Britain. He has often heard of the amazing Great Barrier Reef. He hopes to see it with his own eyes some day. 5

55、7. Surrey is a sportsman who is very interested in water surfing, boating and some other sports on the sea. He hopes to enjoy the excitement as well as to relax on beaches. 58. Jeffery is an architect who would like to see some 19th-century buildings while visiting Australia so as to make his design

56、s more attractive. 59. Nicholas is a scientist in geography. He would like to go to study something in the open, such as native wildlife, Ayers Rock and so on. 60. Anderson is a college student in geography, who would like to pay a visit to the coral reefs, red plains and dunes while visiting Australia. 游客景點56. Mike A. Northern Territory Darwin57. Surrey B. Queensland58. Jeffery C. Victoria & Melbourne59. Nicholas D. Sydney60. Anderson E. AdelaideF. Tasmania來源于:珠海市2008年高三模擬考試 寫作(共兩節,滿分40分)第一節 基礎寫作共1小題,滿分15分 你校將出版校慶英文特刊介紹學校的相關情況,你將參與編寫工作。寫作內容 請根據以下構思圖,寫

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