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本试卷分第一卷(选择题)和第二卷(非选择题)两部分。共150分。考试时间120分钟。 第一卷
(三部分,共115分) 1.
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考试结束,考和将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。 第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分) 作题时,选将答案划在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两人钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。 第一节 (共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。 例: How
much is the shirt? A.
£19.15
B. £9.15
C.£9.18 答案为B。 1.
Where did this conversation most probably take place? A. At a concert
B. At a flower shop. C.
At a restaurant. 2.
What did Paul do this morning? A. He had a history lesson.
B. He had a chemistry lesson C.
He attended a meeting 3.
What can we learn about the man from the conversation? A.
He’s anxious to see his sister. B.
He wrote to his sister last month. C.
He’s expecting a letter from his sister. 4.
At what time does the train to Leeds leave? A. 3:00.
B. 3:15. C.
5:00. 5.
What is the man’s problem> A.
He can’t decide how to go. B.
He can’t drive himself. C.
He doesn’t like traveling by train. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给予出5秒钟的作答案时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。 6.
What is Sally doing? A. Reading a letter.
B. Washing clothes. C.
Making a phone call. 7.
Why does Tom ask Sally and John to call him? A.
He wants to meet them at the station. B.
He wants to invite them to dinner. C.
He wants them to visit his family. 8.
What is Tom’s telephone number? A. 680-6840. B.
780-6842. C. 780-7842. 听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。 9.
Why did bob call Nancy? A. To ask if she’s got the tickets. B. To invite her out for an evening. C. To offer his help with her new flat. 10.
What will Nancy be doing next Saturday afternoon? A. Watching a tennis match. B. Cleaning up the new flat. C. Visiting a friend with Margaret. 11.
What has Nancy agreed to do with Bob next Saturday? A.
To see a play. B. To
attend a concert. C. To buy
concert tickets. 听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。 12.
Who are the speakers? A. A passer-by and a policeman. B. A passer-by and a driver. C. A passenger and a taxi-driver. 13.
What is the woman’s house number? A. 1323.
B. 3023. C.
4023. 14.
Why can’t the man turn left? A. It is rush hour.
B. It is a one-way street. C.
The street is too narrow. 听第9段材料,回答第15段至17题。 15.
What did the man ask the woman to do? A. To book a hotel room for him. B. To meet an old friend of hers. C. To pass a message to Mary. 16.
What is the relationship between the two speakers? A. Neighbors.
B. Father and daughter. C.
Husband and wife. 17.
What is Mary probably doing? A. Staying at a hotel.
B. Talking on the phone C.
Chatting with her husband. 听第10段材料,回答第18题至20题。 18.
Who is the speaker? A. A student
B. A teacher. C.
An officer clerk. 19.
Why did the speaker get a parking ticket? A. His car was parked for too long. B. His car took up too much space. C. He left his car in a wrong place. 20.
Which of the following words best describes the day the speakers had? A. exciting
B. unlucky C.
tiring 第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分) 第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以真入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 例:It
is generally considered unwise to give a child_________he or she wants. A.
however B.
whatever C. whichever
D. whenever 答案是B。 21.
---Good morning, Grand Hotel. ---Hello, I’d like to book a room fro the nights of
the 18th and 19th. ---_________ A. What can I do for you?
B. Just a minute, please. C. What’s the matter?
C. At your service. 22.
The film brought th ehours back to me_________ I was taken good care of in that
far-away village. A. until
B. that C. when
D. where 23.
As we joined the big crowd I got_________from my friends. A. separated
B. spared C.
lost D.
missed 24.
Selecting a mobile phone for personal use is no easy task because
technology_________so rapidly. A. is changing
B. has changed C. will
have changed D. will change 25.
The Parkers bought a new house but_________will need a lot of work before they
can move in. A. they
B. it C. one
D. which 26.
We didn’t plan our art exhibition like that but it _________very well. A. worked out
B. tried out C.
went on D. carried on 27.
The home improvements have taken what little there is_________my spare time. A. from
B. in C. of
D. at 28.
It is generally believed that reaching is_________it is a science. A. an art much as
B. much an art as C.
as an art much as D. as much
an art as 29.
The warmth of_________sweater will of course be determined by the sort
of_________wool used. A. the; the
B. the;/ C. /;
the D. /; / 30.
I _________ping-pong quite well, but I haven’t had time to play since th enew
year. A. will play
B. have played C.
played D. play 31.
A computer can only do_________you have instructed it to do. A. how
B. after C. what D. when 32.
Visitors_________not to touch the exhibits. A. will request
B. request .C.
are requestiong D. are
requested 33.
I was really anxious about you. You_________home without a word. A. mustn’t leave
B. shouldn’t have left C.
couldn’t have left D.
needn’t leave 34.
_________is known to everybody, the moon travels round the earth once every
month. A. it B.
As C. That
D. What 35.
_________such heavy pollution already, it may now be too late to clean up the
river. A. Having suffered
B. Suffering C.
To suffer D. Suffered 第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后人36-55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡将该项涂黑。 He
has been called the “missing link.” Half-man, half-beast. He is supposed to
live in the highest mountain in the world—Mount Everest. He
is known as the Abominable Snowman. The
36 of Snowman has been
around for 37
. Climbers in the 1920s reported finding marks like those of human
feet high up on the side of Mount Everest. The native people said they
38 this creature and
called it the “Yeti,” and they said that they had
39 caught Yetis on two
occasions 40
none has ever been produced as evidence (证据). Over
the years, the story of the Yetis has 41
. In 1951, Eric Shipton took photographs of a set of tracks in the
snow of Everest. Shipton believed that they were not
42 the tracks of a
monkey or bear and 43
that the Abominable Snowman might really
44 . Further
efforts have been made to find out about Yetis. But th eonly things people have
ever found were 45
footprints. Most believe the footprints are nothing more than
46 animal tracks, which
had been made 47 as they
melted (融化)
and refroze in the snow. 48
, in 1964, a Russian scientist said that the Abominable Snowman was
49 and was a remaining
link with the prehistoric humans. But,
50 , no evidence has
ever 51
been produced. These days, only a few people coutinute to take the story of Abominable Snowman 52 . but if they ever 53 catching one, they may face a real 54 : Would they put it in a 55 or give it a room in a hotel?
第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分
40分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所级的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 A Shanghai:
Car rentals (出租)are becoming more and more popular as an inexpensive
way of taking to roads. Business people, foreign and families alike are making
good use of the growing industry. The
first car rental firm opened in Shanghai in 1992 an dnow 12 car rental players
are in the game, with more than 11,500 cars in their books. The
largest player-Shangha Bashi Tourism Car Rental Center offers a wide variety of
choices-deluxe sedans, minivans, station wagons, coaches. Santana sedans are the
big favorite. Firms
can attract enough customers for 70 percent of their cars every month. This
fighure shoots up during holiday seasons like National Day, Labor Day and New
Year’s Day, with some recording 100 percent rental. The
major market force rests in the growing population of white-collar employees (白领雇员),
who can afford the new service, said Zhuang Yu, marketing manager of Shanghai
Angel Car Rental Co. 56.
The words “deluxe sedans, ” “minivans” and “station wagons” used in
the text refer to_________. A.
cars in the making B.
car rental firms C. cars for
rent D. car makers 57.
Which of the following statements is true according to the text? A.
70% of the cars can be rented out on holiday. B.
70% of the customers are white-collar employees. C.
More firms are open for service during holiday seasons. D.
Some firms rent out all their cars during holiday seasons. 58.
Shanghai’s car rental industry is growing so fast mainly due to_________. A.
better cars supplied by producers
B.
fast service offered by car rental firms C.
the increasing number of white-collar employees D.
people’s growing interest in traveling during holidays B Holidaymakers
who are bored with baking beaches and overheated hotel rooms head for a big
igloo. Swedish businessman Nile Bergqvist is delighted with his new hotle, the
world’s first igloo hotel. Built in a small town in Lapland, it has been
attracting lots of visitors, but soon the fun will be over. In
two weeks’ time Bergqvist’s ice creation (作品)will be nothing more than a pool of water. “We
don’t see ti as a big problem, ” he says. “We just look forward to
replacing it.” Bergqvist
built his first igloo in 1991 for an art exhibition. It was so successful that
he disgned the present one, which measures roughly 200 square meters. Six
workmen spent more than eight weeks piling 1,000 tons of snow onto a wooden
base; when the snow froze, the base was removed. “The only wooden thing we
have left in the igloo is the front door,” he says. After
their stay, all visitors receive a survival certificate recording their success.
With no windows, nowhere to hang clothes and temperatures below 0°C,
it may seem more like a survival test than a relaxing (轻松的)hotel break. “It’s great fun, ” Bergqvist
explains, “as well as a good start in survival training.” The
popularity of the igloo is beyond doubt: it is now attracting tourists from all
over the world. At least 800 people have stayed at the igloo this season even
though there are only 10 rooms. “You can get a lot of people in, ” explains
Bergqvist. “The beds are three meters wide by two meters long, and can fit at
least four at one time.” 59.
Bergqvist designed and built the world’s first igloo hotel because_________. A.
he believed people would enjoy trying something new B.
he wanted to make a name for the small town C.
an art exhibition was about to open D.
more hotel rooms were needed 60.
When the writer says “ the fun will be over, ” he refers to the fact
that_________. A.
hotel guests will be frightened at thought of the hard test B.
Bergqvist’s hotel will soon become a pool of water C.
holidaymakers will soon get tired of the big igloo D.
a bigger igloo will replace the present one 61.
According to the text, the first thing to do in building an igloo is_________. A.
to gather a pool of water
B. to prepare a wooden base C.
to cover the ground with ice
D. to pile a large amount of snow 62.
When guests leave the igloo hotel they will receive a paper stating
that_________. A.
they have visited Lapland
B. They have had an ice-snow holiday C.
they have had great fun sleeping on ice D.
they have had a taste of adventure 63.
Which of the four pictures below is the closest to the igloo hotle as described
in the text?
C Many
cities around the world today are heavily polluted. Careless methods of
production and lack of consumer demand for environment friendly products have
contributed to the pollution problem. One result is that millions of tons of
glass, paper, plastic, and metal containers are produced, and these are
difficult to get rid of. However,
today, more and more consumers are choosing “green” and demanding that the
products they buy should be safe for the environment. Before they buy a product,
they ask questions like these: “Will this shampoo damage the
environment?” “Can this metal container be resued or can it only be used
once?” A
recent study showed that two out of five adults now consider the environmental
safety of a product before they buy it. This means that companies must now
change the way they make and sell their products to make sure that they are
“green”, that is, friendly to the environment. Only
a few years ago, it was impossible to find green products in supermarkets, but
now there are hundreds. Some supermarket products carry labels (标签)
to show that the product is green. Some companies have made the manufacturing (生产)
of clean and safe products their main selling point and emphasize it in
their advertising. The concern for a safer and cleaner environment is making companies rethink how they do business. No longer will the public accept the old attitude of “Buy it, use it, throw it away, and forget it.” The public pressure is on, and gradually business is cleaning up its act. 64.
It becomes clear from the text that the driving force (动力)
behind green products is________. A.
public caring for environment
B. companies’ desire for bigger sales C.
new ways of doing business
D. rapid growth of supermarkets 65.
What would be the best title for the text? A.
Business and People
B. Business Goes
Green C.
Shopping Habits Are Changing
D. Supermarkets and Green Products 66.
The underlined word “it” in the fourth paragraph refers to________. A.
a selling point
B. the company name C.
a great demand for health
D. the manufacturing of green products D If
you ask people to name the one person who had the greatest effect on the English
language, you will get answers like “Shakespeare,” “Samuel Johnson, ”
and “Webster, ” but none of these men had any effect at all compared to a
man who didn’t even speak English---William the Conqueror. Before
1066, in the land we now call Great Britain lived peoples belonging to two major
language groups. In the west-central region lived the Welsh, who spoke a Celtic
language, and in the north lived the Scots, whose language, though not the same
as Welsh, was also Celtic. In the rest of the country lived the Saxons, actually
a mixture of Anglos, Saxons, and other Germanic and Nordic peoples, who spoke
what we now call Anglo-Saxon (or Old English), a Germanic language. If this
state of affairs had based, English today would be close to German. But
this state of affairs did not last. In 1066 the Normans led by William defeated
the Saxons and began their rule over England. For about a century, French became
the official language of English while Old English became the language of
peasants. As a result, English words of politics and the law come from French
rather than German. In some cases, modern English even shows a distinction (区别)
between upper-class French and lover-class Anglo-Saxon in its words. We even
have different words for some foods, meat in particular, depending on whether it
is still out in the fields or at home ready to be cooked, which shows the fact
that the Saxon peasants were doing the farming, while the upper-class Normans
were doing most of the eating. When
Americans visit Europe for the first time, they usually find Germany more
“foreign” than France because the German they wee on signs and
advertisements seems much mor eddifferent from English English than French does.
Few realize that the English language is acturally Germanic in its beginning and
that the French influences are all the result of one man’s ambition. 67.
The two major languages spoken in what is now called Great Britian before 1066
were________. A.
Welsh and Scottish
B. Nordic and Germanic C.
Celtic and Old English
D. Anglo-Saxon and Germanic 68.
Which of the following groups of words are, by inerence, rooted in French? A.
president, lawyer, beef
B. president, bread, water C.
bread, field, sheep
D. folk, field, cow 69.
Why does France apeear less foreign than Germany to Americans on their first
visit to Europe? A.
Most advertisements in France appear in English. B.
They know little of the history of the English language. C.
Many French words are similar to English ones. D.
They know French better than German. 70.
What is the subject discussed in the text? A.
The history of Great Britain.
B.
The similarity between English and French. C.
The rule of England by William the Conqueror. D.
The French influences on the English language. E Betty
and Harold have been amarried for years. But one thing still puzzles old Harold.
How is it that he can leave Betty and her friend Joan sitting on the sofa,
talking, go out to a ballgame, come back three and half hours later, and
they’re still sitting on the sofa? Talking? What
in the world, Harold wonders, do they have to talk about? Betty
shrugs. Talk? We’re friends. Researching
this matter called friendship, psychologist Lillian Rubin spent two years
interviewing more than two hundred women and men. No matter what their age,
their job, their sex, the results were completely clear: women have more
friendships than men, and the difference in the content and the quality of those
friendships is “marked and unmistakable.” More
than two-thirds of the single men Rubin interviewed could not name a best
friend. Those who could were likely to name a woman. Yet three-quarters of the
single women had no problem naming a best friend, and almost always it was a
woman. More married men than women named their wife/husband as a best friend,
most trusted person, or the one they would turn to in time of emotional distress
(感情危机).
“Most women, ” says Rubin, “identified (认定) at least one, usually more, trusted friends ot whom
they could turn in a troubled moment, and they spoke openly about the importance
of these relationships in their lives.” “In
general, ” writes Rubin in her new book, “women’s friendships with each
other rest on shared emotions and support, but men’s relationships are marked
by shared activities. ” For the most part, Rubin says, interactions (交往)
between men are emotionally controlled—a good fit with the social requirements
of “manly behavior.” “Even
when a man is said to be a best friend, ” Rubin writes, “the two share
little about their innermost feelings. Whereas a woman’s closest female friend
might be the first to tell her to leave a failing marriage, it wasn’t unusual
to hear a man say he didn’t know his friend’s marriage was in serious
trouble until he appeared one night asking if he could sleep on the sofa.” 71.
What old Harold cannot understand or explain is the fact that________. A.
he is treated as an outsider rather than a husband B.
women have so much to share C.
women show little interest in ballgames D.
he finds his wife difficult to talk to 72.
Rubin’s study shows that for emotional support a married woman is more likely
to turn to________. A.
a male friend B. a
female friend C. her
parents D. her husband 73.
According to the text, which type of behavior is NOT expected of a man by
society? A.
Ending his marriage without good reason.
B.
Spending too much time with his friends. C.
Compaining about his marriage trouble. D.
Going out to ballgames too often. 74.
Which of the following statements is best supported by the last paragraph? A.
Men keep their innermost feelings to themselves. B.
Women are more serious than men about marriage. C.
Men often take sudden action to end their marriage. D.
Women depend on others in making decisions. 75.
The research done by psychologist Rubin centers around_________. A.
happy and successful marriages
B. friendships of men and women C.
emotional problems in marriage
D. interactions between men and women 绝密▲启用前
2001年普通高考学校招生全国统一考试(听力占20%) 英语 注意事项: 1.
第二卷共4页,用钢笔或圆珠笔直接答在试卷上; 2. 答卷前将密封域内的项目填写清楚。 |