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英語試卷(征求意見稿)第一部分聽力(共三節,滿分30分)單問理解(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。每段對話僅讀一遍。每聽一段材料后回答1個問題。1 Whatwillthewomanbuyforherson?ARadio. BATVset. CAcomputer.2 Whydoesn’tLindaliketotravelbyair?ABecauseshethinksitdangerous.BBecauseshethinksittooexpensive.CBecauseshethinksitfulloftrouble.3 WhatisSaraafraid?AThemedicinemightbebroughtdown.BShemightbebusy.CThemedicinemightgoup.4 Whatdoesthemanwanttoknow?AWhowillgowiththem. BWhatwillbeon. CWhentheywillgo.5 WhatismostprobablyJudy’sjob?ATeaching. BTakingphotos. CWritingarticles.多問理解(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)聽下面4段對話。每段對話后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。每段對話讀兩遍。聽第六段材料,回答第6至7題。6 Whoisthewomanbuyingthegiftfor?AForherhusband. BForherson. CForherdaughter.7 Whatgiftisthewomanbuying?AAbasketball. BArecorder. CApenandanotebook.聽第七段材料,回答第8至9題。8 Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?AHowtobuyacomputer.BWheretobuyacomputer.CWhichkindofcomputertheyaregoingtobuy.9 What’sthegirl’sopinion?ATobuytheIBMPCP4. BTobuytheIBMPCP3. CTowaitandsee.聽第八段材料,回答第10至12題。10HowlonghadMeiGestudiedinaseniormiddleschool?ATwomonths. BTwoandahalfmonths. CHalfamonth.11Whatissheinterestedin?AComputerstudies. BEnglish. CFootball.12Wheredoeshisfatherwork?AInamiddleschool. BInanoffice. COnthefarm.聽第九段材料,回答第13至15題。13WhereisthetraintoBristolstanding?AAtPlatform7. BAtPlatform8. CAtPlatform9.14AtwhattimewillthetraintoBathsetout?AAt11:05. BAt11:20. CAt11:35.15WhatcanwelearnaboutthetraintoSwansea?AIthasnorestaurantcar. BItwillleaveat11:13. CItisatPlatform30第三節筆錄要點(共5小題;每小題15分,滿分75分)聽第十段材料,將第16至20五個小題的信息補充完整,每小題不超過3個單詞。本段材料讀兩遍。Pen-friendsWhatapenfriendisafriendwe’venevermetbuttowhomwe16Wherepen-friendslivetheylive17fromeachotherWhytheywrite18aboutthewayoflifeinothercountries,sometimestopracticeusingoneanother’slanguageWhattheywriteaboutinformationaboutthewriter’sowncountryWhereisthebestplacetofindapen-friend19WhatyouknowaboutJohnSmithaged14,at17NewRoad,London,England,interestedincollectingstampsand20,wantingapenfriendinThailand(boyorgirl)第二部分英語知識運用(共兩節,滿分30分)第一節單項填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)從A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。____atfailinginthemathexam,Johnwouldn’tliketotalkaboutittohisparents.ADisappointed BTobedisappointed CDisappointing Dhavingdisappointed22–Whatdidthedoctorsayyesterdayafternoon?--Hesaid,“____ontime,thismedicinewillbequiteeffective”ATaking BBeingtaken CTaken DHavingtaken23Thepartywassuccessful,butwethoughtitapitynot____you.Ainvite Btoinvite Cinviting Dtohaveinvited24Attheendof2006,therewerearound3,000foreignprintingcompaniesinChina,____uparound2percentofnationaltotal.Amade Btomake Cmaking Dhavingmade25Whichdoyouenjoy____yoursparetime,playingcardsathomeortakingawalkinthepark?Aspending Btospend Chavingspent Dtohavespent26Hewenttobed____,andwhenhewokeuphefoundhestillhadhisshoeson.Adrinking Bbeingdrunk Cdrunk Dhavingdrunk____aroundTian’anmenSquare,thetouristsweretakentovisitthePalaceMuseum.AHavingshown BBeingshown CHavingbeenshown DShowing28WangDongwantedtosurftheInternet,buthisfathertoldhim____.Anottodo Bnotdoit Cdonotto Dnotto29Thisprogrammewillexaminethewriter’sbooksindetail,____anintroductiontoherlife.Afollowing Bhavingfollowed Cbeingfollowed Dtobefollowed30–Hereistheinstrument____youwithyourwork.--That’sverykindofyouAhelping Bhelp Chelped Dtohelp31Icarefullypouredtheliquidintothewater,myclassmates____anxiouslybesidemetoseewhatwouldhappen.Astood Bstanding Ctostand Dwerestanding32____andoutofbreath,wereachedthetopofthemountainandstopped____thebeautifulscenery.ATiring;toadmire BBeingtired;admiringCTired;toadmire DTired;admiring33MrsGreenwasdisappointedtoseethewashingmachineshehad____wentwrongagain.Arepaired Btorepair Crepairing Dittoberepaired34–ItsnowedheavilylastnightandtheremustbealotofsnowonEmeiMountain.--No,wefoundalittlesnow,asmostofitseemed____offthemountain.Atohaveblown Btohavebeenblown Ctobeblowing Dtobeblown35Allthepeace-lovingpeopleareagainstAmerica’sbombingIraqTheythinkBushisliftingastone____it____onhisownfeet.Aonlytohave;dropping Btohave;droppedConlytohave;dropped Dhaving;dropped第二節完形填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從36~50各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C、D)中,選出最佳選項。Ahighschoolhistoryteacheroncetoldus,“Ifyoumakeoneclosefriendinschool,youwillbemostfortunateAtruefriendissomeonewhostayswithyouforlife”36teachesthathewasrightGoodfriendshipisjustnoteasily37Itispossiblethatwesimplydonotstayinoneplacelongenoughfora38friendshiptodevelopHowever,therecanbenodisagreementontheneedforeachofustothinkcarefullyaboutthe39offriendshipwewantTomostofus,friendshipsare40veryimportant,butweneedtohaveclearinourmindsthekindsoffriendshipwewantAretheytobecloseor41atarm’slength?Dowewanttoshareourselvesordowewanttowalkonthe42?Forsomepeople,manyfriendshipsonthesurfaceare43enoughandthat’sallrightButatsomepoint,44tomakesurethatourexpectationsarethesameasourfriends’expectationsThe45ofpersonalexperienceincludingourtearsaswellasourdarkdreamsisthesurestwaytodeepenfriendshipsButitmustbeundertaken(進行)slowlyand46onlyiftherearesignsofinterestandactioninreturnWhataresomeofthe47offriendship?ThegreatestistheattractiontoexpecttoomuchtimeAnother“majordifficulty”istheselfishnesstotakeactionstoosoonDeeprelationships48one“possesses”theother,includinghistimeandattentionSimilarly,friendshipsinreturnInotherwords,youmustgiveasmuchasyoutake49thereisaquestionoftakingcareofthem50youspendreasonabletimetogether,talkingonthephone,writingletters,doingthingstogether,friendshipswilldieaway36AKnowledge BPractice CExperience DSuccess37Aunderstood Bformed Crealized Dproduced38Atrue Bcommon Cshort Dwhole39Akind Blength Cwarmth Dvalue40Amade Bconsidered Cexplained Dreminded41Aremained Bleft Ckept Dstayed42Amud BsurfaceCice Dfeet43Along Beasy Cquite Dnot44Aitneeds Bweneed Coneneeds Dtheyneed45Aspreading Bsharing Cseeking Dshowing46Awatchedover BturnedawayCbrokendown Dcarriedon47Adifficulties BdifferencesCadvantages Dtypes48Arequire BrequestCdepend Dsuggest49AFinally BGradually CObviously DCuriously50AThough BUnless CSince DWhen第三部分閱讀(共三節,滿分60分)閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C、D)中,選出最佳選項。ABettyandHaroldhavebeenmarriedforyearsButonethingstillpuzzles(困擾)oldHaroldHowisitthathecanleaveBettyandherfriendJoansittingonthesofa,talking,goouttoaballgame,comebackthreeandahalfhourslater,andthey’restillsittingonthesofa?Talking?Whatintheworld,Haroldwonders,dotheyhavetotalkabout?Bettyshrugs,Talk?We’refriendsResearchingthisresultcalledfriendship,psychologistLillianRubinspenttwoyearsinterviewingmorethantwohundredwomenandmenNomatterwhattheirage,theirjob,theirsex,theresultswerecompletelyclear:womenhavemorefriendshipsthanmen,andthedifferenceinthecontentandthequalityofthosefriendshipsis“markedandunmistakable”Morethantwo-thirdsofthesinglemenRubininterviewedwouldnotnameabestfriendThosewhocouldwerelikelytonameawomanYetthree-quartersofthesinglewomenhadnoproblemnamingabestfriend,andalmostalwaysitwasawomanMoremarriedmenthanwomennamedtheirwife/husbandasabestfriend,mosttrustedperson,ortheonetheywouldturntointimeofemotionaldistress(感情危機)“Mostwomen,”saysRubin,“identified(認定)atleastone,usuallymore,trustedfriendstowhomtheycouldturninatroublemoment,andtheyspokeopenlyabouttheimportanceoftheserelationshipsintheirlives”“Ingeneral,”writesRubininhernewbook,“women’sfriendshipswitheachotherrestonsharedemotionsandsupport,butmen’srelationshipsaremarkedbysharedactivities”Forthemostpart,Rubinsays,interactions(交往)betweenmenareemotionallycontrolled—agoodfitwiththesocialrequirementsof“manlybehavior”“Evenwhenamanissaidtobeabestfriend,”Rubinwrites,“thetwosharelittleabouttheirinnermostfeelingsWhereasawoman’sclosestfemalefriendmightbethefirsttotellhertoleaveafailingmarriage,itwasn’tunusualtohearamansayhedidn’tknowhisfriend’smarriagewasinserioustroubleuntilheappearedonenightaskingifhecouldsleeponasofa”51Rubin’sstudyshowsthatforemotionalsupportamarriedwomanismorelikelytoturnto__________Aamalefriend BafemalefriendCherparents Dherhusband52Accordingtothetext,whichtypeofbehaviorisNOTexpectedofamanbysociety?AEndinghismarriagewithoutgoodreasonBSpendingtoomuchtimewithhisfriendsCComplainingabouthismarriagetroubleDGoingouttoballgamestoooften53Whichofthefollowingstatementsisbestsupportedbythelastparagraph?AMenkeeptheirinnermostfeelingstothemselvesBWomenaremoreseriousthanmenaboutmarriageCMenoftentakesuddenactiontoendtheirmarriageDWomendependonothersinmakingdecisions54TheresearchdonebypsychologistRubincentersaround__________AhappyandsuccessfulmarriagesBfriendshipsofmenandwomenCemotionalproblemsinmarriageDinteractionsbetweenmenandwomenBWearealreadyfamiliarwithcomputers—computersworkforusathome,inoffices,infactoriesButitisalsotruethatmanychildrentodayareusingcomputersatschoolbeforetheycanwriteWhatdoesthismeanforthefuture?Arethesechildrenluckyornot? ManypeoplewhodonotknowaboutcomputersthinkofthemasmachinesthatchildrenplaywithTheyworrythatchildrendonotlearnfromexperiencebutjustfrompressingabuttonandthatthisisnotgoodforthemTheythinkthatchildrenaregrowingupnotknowingabouttherealworld ButpeoplewhounderstandmoreaboutcomputersseethatcomputerscanbeverygoodforChildren.Acomputercanhelpthemtolearnabouttherealworldmorequickly,tolearnwhattolearnandtothinkforthemselvesAndforthefuture,don’tweneedpeoplewhocanthinkclearly,whoknowhowtogetinformationquicklyanduseitwell?Whatdoyouthink?55Doeseveryonethinkcomputersaregoodforchildren?AYes,theydo BNo,noteveryonethinkssoCTheydon’tknow DTheyarenotsure56“Tolearnfromexperience”meansto____Alearnfromdoingthings BlearnfromateacherCpressabutton Dlearnfromeachother57Whatthreethingsmentionedinthepassagecancomputershelpchildrentodo?ATothinkclearly,todothehomeworkandtowriteBToplaygames,todomathsandtocopyCTothinkclearly,togetinformationandtouseitwellDTocount,tocleanthehouseandgetinformation58Doesthewriterthinkthecomputerisagoodthing?AYes,hedoes BNo,hedoesn’tthinksoCHedoesn’tknow DHeisnotquitesureCDOyourememberthesong:"Twinkle,twinklelittlestar"?Well,starstwinklebecauseweseethemthroughtheatmosphere(大氣),whichmovesbecauseofthewindStarsthen,alsoappeartomoveandtwinkle

But,scientistspreferthemnotto,fortheyupsettheirobservationsThat’swhyHubble,thespacetelescope,cameintobeing

ThirteenyearsagoonApril24,NASAsentHubbleintotheskyItisatelescopethatorbits600kmabovetheearthWithouttheblanketoftheatmosphere,itseesthingstentimessharperthanaground-basedtelescopeScientistscanseestarsmuchmoreclearlyandofcourse,withouttheirtwinklings

TheUS$2billiontelescopewasoriginallydesignedinthe1970sandnamedaftertheAmericanastronomerEdwinPowellHubble

Hubble’sspacepictureshavegivenscientiststhebestinformationeverabouthowtheuniverseworksBut,thingsdidnotgowellinthebeginningSoonafterHubblewassentintoorbit,scientistsdiscoveredthatitsvisionwasunclearItwasbuiltwithabrokenmirrorandactedjustlikeashort-sightedperson

Fortunately,astronautscanworkonHubblewhileitisstillorbitingaroundtheearthIn1993,theycorrectedthetelescope’svisionwithadditionalmirrorsHubble,wearing"glasses",couldfinallyseeclearly

Everyfewyears,scientistswouldequipHubblewithup-to-datetechnologySofar,astronautshavevisiteditfourtimesThelastvisitwasinMarchwhenitwasfittedwithapowerfulnewcameraThenewcamerais10timesmorepowerfulthantheoldoneItwillallowHubbletosearchevendeeperintospace.HELPtwinklev閃爍

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"Withthenewcamera,Hubblewilldetectmorefaintstarsandgalaxies(星系)initsfirst18monthsthanhavebeendetectedwithalloftheoldHubbleinstruments,"saidUSastronomerHollandFord,wholedtheteamthatbuiltthecamera

OnemoretriptoHubbleisplannedfor2004Ifallgoeswell,thetelescopewillkeepitseyeontheskiesuntil201059Thespacetelescope,Hubble,____AisnamedafteranAmericanastronautBwasfirstdesignedin1970CcostUS$2000000DcostUS$200000000060Thespacetelescope,Hubbleworkedwell____AassoonasitwassentupintothespaceBwhenitwore“glasses”Cwithoutthe“glasses”Dbefore199361HowmanytimeshaveastronautsbeentoHubble?ANever BThreetimes CFourtimes DFivetimesDFORyears,theChinesegovernmenthasbeenlendingpandasouttozoosaroundtheworldItchargesasmuchasUS$12millionannuallyandusesthemoneyforresearchandanimalprotection

"It’sverysuccessful,"saysLiGuanghan,aresearcheratthePandaResearchandBreedingBaseinChengdu,thecapitalofSichuanProvince

"Bothsidesgetwhattheywant,"hesays

Giantpandasareanendangeredspecies,with1000estimatedtobelivinginthewild,about80percentoftheminthelush,cloud-wreathedmountainsofSichuanTherestareinthenearbyprovincesofGansu,ShaanxiandQinghai

Thepandaresearchcentrehasbred39pandassince1987andhaslenttwopandastotheAtlanta,GeorgiazooandfourtoaJapanesezoofor10years,inexchangeforanannualfeeofUS$1million,Lisays

ZoosintheNetherlands,Switzerland,Canada,ThailandandSouthKoreahaveborrowedanimalsforuptofourmonths,atafeeofUS$30000-US$70000amonth,hesays

About15countriesapplyeveryyear,LisaysTheUSstoppedpandaimportsforfiveyearsinthe1990sbutliftedthebanin1998aftertheUSandChinesegovernmentsagreedtoavoidloaningtheanimalsforcommercialpurposes

TheUSnowsaysthatpandashavetocomefromcaptivityratherthanthewild,thattheycanbeusedforresearch,andthatfeeshavetobeusedtopromoteconservationinChina

Payingtoborrowpandasismoneywellspent,saysRonSwaisgood,afieldbiologistattheSanDiegoZoo’sCentreforReproductionofEndangeredSpecies

"Itexposesmillionsofpeopletothesecharismaticanimalsandraisespublicconsciousnessandinterestinconservationofthespecies,"hesays

Moreimportantly,headds,sendingpandastozoosprovidesanopportunityforscientistsaroundtheworldtolearnmoreabouttheanimal’sbiologyandhelpwithpandaconservationHowmuchmoneyhastheChinesegovernmentgoteveryyearbylendingpandastoforeigncountries?AUS$30000 BUS$70000CUS$1200000 DUS$1000000Astoloaningpandasforcommercialpurposes,whichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedinthepassage?ABoththelenderandtheborrowercangetwhattheywantBPandasfromcaptivitycanbeusedforresearchCThemoneyisspentinawrongwayDItcanraisepublicconsciousnessandinterestinconservationofpandasEOlympicnestwins

THEdesignforthemainOlympicstadiumwasfinallyannouncedlastweekThenest-likebuildingwasjointlyplannedbySwissandChinesearchitects(建筑師)Itprovedpopularwhen13possibledesignswereshowedatapublicexhibitioninMarchTheconstructionworkforthe80000-seatstadiumwillstartonDecember24

Al-Qaedareturns

ATleast34peoplewerekilledaftersuicidebombers(自殺爆炸者)blewthemselvesupinthreeforeignbuildingsinRiyadh,capitalofSaudiArabia(沙特阿拉伯)onMay12AmongthedeadwereeightAmericansTheUShasblamedthebombsonal-Qaeda(基地組織)

"ThemurderofAmericancitizensandothercitizensremindsusthatthewaronterrorcontinuesWe’vedestroyedabouthalfofal-QaedaTheotherhalfisontherunandwe’llbringthemtojustice,"USPresidentGeorgeWBushsaid

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TWOsuicidebombersdroveatruckwithexplosivesintoagovernmentbuildinginthenorthofChechnya,killingatleast53peopleonMay12Andupto30otherpeoplewerekilledinanothersuicidebombingthathappenedonMay14

TheexplosionssuggestedthattheviolencecontinuesinChechnyaevenastheKremlin(克里姆林宮)saysthemorethanthree-year-oldwarisslowingdownandnormallifeisreturning

PlanefallstopiecesMOREthan120peoplewerekilledwhenthebackdoorofacargoplaneburstopenovertheDemocraticRepublicofCongo(剛果民主共和國),onMay8

ItwasnotknownhowmanypeoplewereontheplaneorwhethertheyhadseatsorseatbeltsPeopleinAfricaoftentravelonovercrowded(過度擁擠的)cargoplanesthathavefewseatsMostpassengerssitinamongthebaggageatthebackoftheaircraft64WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaboutthemainOlympicstadium?AItwasdesignedbyChinesearchitectsBItislikenestCItcanholdeightythousandaudienceDTheconstructionworkwillstartonDec2465Howmanyreportsaredealtwithterrorofthefour?AOnlyone BTwoofthem CThreeofthem DAllofthefour66Howmanypeoplewerekilledaltogethermentionedinthereports?AAbout190 BAbout210 CAbout240 DAbout270FWithabusylifeandjob,pressurecanmakeyoulooktiredandaged,KissiHealthBeautyCentergivesclasses,maketrainingplansaccordingtoyourphysicalconditions,andsetsupanindividualfile(個人檔案)AllthesethingswillhelpyoutogetknowyourbodyandthewaytokeepfitBODY-BUILDINGImportedgymequipmentthatwillhelpyoubuildyourbodymuscles,makingyoulookfullofenergyandstrengthGYMNASTIEXERCISESAbrightandlargeexerciseroomwithexcellentequipmentandmusicwillgiveyourbodyachancetoenjoymovementwithrhythmSPECIAL“LAZY-BONE”FITNESSCENTER“Lazy-bone”fitnessequipmentisthefirstbody-shapingsetofsevenbedsinBeijingDesignedaccordingtohumananatomy(解剖)andkinematical(運動學的)theory,thesevenspecialbedshelpyoutoexerciseyourwaist,abdomen(腹),hips(臀)orlegsIntherelaxinghoursyoumaytrythemtostrenthenyourmusclesandloseweight*Tuition:Lazy-bonefitnesscard,1,200yuan/month(gymnasticclassesincluded)*ClassTime:GymnasticClass,18:30–20:30everyMonday,WednesdayandFriday*Tel:59618570*address:16DongsanhuanBeilu,ChaoyangDistrict,BeijingThepurposeofthispassageisto____Agiveadvice Bintroducenewwaysofbody-buildingCaskyoutogotothecenter Dintroducewaystoloseweight68Ifyouliketodoexercisestomusic,you’llgoto____ABody-building BGymnasticexercisesCspecial“Lazy-bone”fitnesscenter Daconcert69Ifyouwantsomeexercisesaswellasrelaxationafterabusyday,you’llgotothecenterand____Ausetheimportedgymequipment Busethe“Lazy-bone”fitnesscenterCjoininthegymnasticexercises Dbuyaspecialcard70Wecaninferthosewhokeeplazy-bonefitnesscardsare____peopleAlazy Brich Cunhealthy Dyoung第二節回答問題(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)閱讀短文,然后根據短文內容回答下列各問題。Inthepast,whenpeoplehadproblems,theywenttotheirfamiliesorfriendstogetadviceTodayitispossibletogetadvicefromradioshows,TVprogrammesandtelephonehotlines,tooAhotlineisatelephonelinethatoffersadirectwayofgettingintouchwithadvisersMosthotlinesarecompletelyanonymous—callersdonothavetosaytheirnamesortelephonenumbersMosthotlinesareusuallyfree,tooCallersdonothavetopayfortheadviceorthephonecalls—evenifthecallsarelongdistanceAtsomehotlines,theadvisersarevolunteersOtherhotlinespaytheiradvisersfortheirworkUsuallytheadvisersarefull-jobpeoplewithyearsofeducationandexperience,butsometimes,theadvisershaveonlytakenashortclassbeforestartingtoworkonthehotlineAlltheadviserslistentopeopleandhelpthemsolvetheirproblemsWhatisahotline?____________________________________Whatdoestheword“anonymous”meaninChinese?___________________________________73Whatdopeopleusuallypayformostofthecallsandadvice?_____________________________________TheadvisersworkathotlinesandgivethecallersadviceAretheyallpaid?__________________________________Whatdoesthewriterofthearticleseemtothink?_______________________________________第三節完成摘要(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)閱讀短文,根據所讀內容在文后76~85的空格里填上適當的單詞或短語。每空不超過3個單詞。ThisistheVOASpecialEnglishENVIRONMENTREPORTFourpeoplewereawardedtheGoldmanEnvironmentalPrizelastweekinSanFrancisco,CaliforniaTheGoldmanEnvironmentalPrizeistheworld’slargestawardhonoringenvironmentalactivesTheGoldmanawardisgiveneveryyeartoenvironmentalheroesfromeachoftheworld’ssixcontinentsPrizewinnersreceiveone-hundred-twenty-five-thousanddollarsManyofthisyear’swinnersfacedgreatriskstoprotecttheirenvironmentYosephaAlomangofWestPapua,IndonesiawasoneofthewinnersSheorganizedresistancetotheworld’slargestgoldminingcompanyShe

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