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2010月考2英语__(时间120分钟满分150分命题人骆知)第I卷(共105分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节 语法和词汇知识(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
21.The_____was_____suc__ss.Wesanganddan__duntilitcameto____endatmidnight.A.a;anB.a;/C./;theD./;an
22.-Whatdoyouthinkoflivinginthecountry-__________.A.Yesperfectly.B.Iagreewithyou.C.Notreally.D.Wellthatdepends.
23.-What__keshersofrightened-Ohitisthemousethatshe_________onherbedwhilelookingforherwatch.A.cameaboutB.cameacrossC.camethroughD.cameup
24.Don’tbetoo______aboutthingsyouarenotsupposedtoknow.A.worriedB.anxiousC.eagerD.curious
25.Itsuddenly_____tomethatwecoulduseacomputertodothejob.A.tookpla__B.happenedC.cameaboutD.occurred
26._______thestressandpressurefromherjobsheboretheburdenofcaringforhersickmother.A.AswellasB.AslongasC.AsfarasD.Assoonas
27.Ih__eofferedtopaintthehouse______aweek’saccommodation.A.inexchangeforB.withregardtoC.bymeansofD.inpla__of
28.Themeeting___overIfoundher___atthedeskand____tothemusic.A.tobe;sitting;listened B.is;sitting;listenedC.was;seating;listening D.being;seated;listening
29.H__ingamixof__leandfe__lenursesalsohelpscreateafunatmosphere_____helpspatientsrecoverfaster.A.thisB.thatC.whichD.where
30.---Tommytakethemoneyandbuywhateveryouwant.---You______ourchildKate!A.ruinB.areruiningC.h__eruinedD.h__ebeenruined
31.Notfarfromtheshopisagardenowneroftensitsinith__ingfunwithhischildreneveryday.A.itsB.whoseC.whichD.that
32.HaditbeenpossibleIwouldh__egonetovisithimbutI______fullyoccupiedA.amB.wasC.h__eD.hadbeen
33.Ih__ekeptthephoto_____IcanseeiteverydayasitremindsmeofmyuniversitydaysinLondon.A.whichB.whenC.whereD.that
34.ItwasJanegotoffthebusherwalletmissing.A.notuntildidshefindB.untilthatshefoundC.notuntilthatshefoundD.untildidshefind
35.Nowchildrenit’stimeyou_______.A.washedanddressed B.arewashedanddressedC.willwashanddress D.werewashedanddressed第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36~55各题所给A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑Afriendofminemetwithanaccidentdrivinginthedarkness.Hislegsweresohurtthathecouldn’tmove.Whatwas36hefoundhimselfunabletoaskforhelp—hismobilephonewentoutof37asaresultoftheexhaustedbattery.Nothingcouldbedonebut38inthecoldwilderness.Itwas8hourslaterthatdaybrokeandthenthe39oftherescue.Itwasalmost40thathecouldstandthehorrorinthedarknessforsolong.Evenmoresurprisingwashis41“FirstofallIcheckedupmy42conditionandfoundmyselfnotindeadlydanger.Astherewasno43tocallforhelpIleanedbackinmyseattryingmybesttokeepthewoundfrom
44.inthiswayIdozed打盹off.”Hisstoryputanendtomyregretforthe45ofanexplorationadventurethathappenedlastyear.Agroupofyoungmen46toexploreamountainc__eandgotlost.47tofindawayoutinthedarkc__etheywerefrightenedandrananxiouslywithoutasenseof
48.Finallytheyfelldeadbecauseoffearandexhaustion.Accordingtothe49peoplethatfoundthemthepla__wheretheygotlostwasonlyabout10metersawayfromthe50ofthec__e.Iftheyh__estayedonthespotwhentheylosttheirwayandh__etriedto51themselvestheywouldh__eprobablysensedafaintlightflashingnotfaraway.Don’tyouthinkthatyoucancompareitwith52itselfWhenyoumeetwithdifficultiesinlifeyouarelostindarkness.53youthatit’sunclearyetandyouneedn’tputupstruggle
54.Itseemstobeanegativeattitude55apersonwhocandosomusth__eforesightaswellasagreatcourageinthefirstpla__.
36.A.hopeless B.worse C.more D.best
37.A.servi__B.wayC.controlD.work
38.A.cryB.lieC.waitD.sleep
39.A.delayB.suc__ssC.teamD.arrival
40.A.untrueB.uni__ginableC.possibleD.useless
41.A.planB.decisionC.explanationD.excuse
42.A.physicalB.mentalC.workingD.medical
43.A.methodB.wayC.toolD.strength
44.A.rottingB.spreadingC.bleedingD.running
45.A.lossB.failureC.disappointmentD.sadness
46.A.hadB.__nagedC.triedD.planned47.A.WillingB.UnableC.DeterminedD.Deciding48.A.hearingB.sightC.feelingD.direction
49.A.rescueB.villageC.localD.br__e
50.A.endB.topC.openingD.side
51.A.s__eB.helpC.stopD.calm
52.A.adventureB.workC.lifeD.__nkind
53.A.MindB.WatchC.I__gineD.Warn
54.A.reallyB.immediatelyC.carefullyD.hopefully
55.A.andB.soC.butD.while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,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑ALastweekIwaswatchingtheeveningnewsontelevision.Thenewswasaboutaprizeforsomescientificdiscovery.Iforgotwhatitwas.Theannoun__rhisnamewasRalphStorysaidsomethingthatcaughtmyattention.“Allgreatdiscoveries”hesaid”are__debypeoplebetweentheagesof24and
30.”BeingalittleoverthirtymyselfIwantedtodisagreewithhim.Nobodywantstothinkthatheispasttheageof__kinganydiscovery.ThenextdayIhappenedtobeinthepubliclibraryandspentseveralhourslookinguptheagesoffamouspeopleandtheirdiscoveries.Ralphwasright.FirstIlookedatsomeofthescientificdiscoveries.Oneoftheearliestdiscoveriesthefamousexperimentthatprovedthatbo___sofdifferentweightsfallatthesamespeedwas__debyGalieowhenhewastwenty-sixwhenhepublishedhisworld-changingtheoryofrelativity.Wellenoughofthat.YetIwonderedifthose“bestyears”weretrueinotherfields.ThenhowaboutthefieldofpoliticsSurelyittookthewisdomofageto__keagoodleader.Perhapsitdoesbutlookwhenthesepeoplestartedtheircareers.WinstomChurchillwaselectedtotheHouseofCommonsattheageoftwenty-six.AbrahamLincolng__eupthelifeofacountrylawyerandwaselectedtothegover__entatthatageTwenty-six.Butwhydon’tbestyearscomeafterthirtyAfterthirtyIguessmostpeopledonotwanttotakerisksortrynewways.ThenIthoughtofpeoplelikeShakespeareandPicasso.Theformerwaswritingwonderfulworksattheripeageoffiftywhilethelatterwasstilltryingnewwaysofpaintingwhenhewasninety!Perhapsthereisstillhopeforme.
56.WhatdidthewriterdotoproveRalphwaswrongA.Hecomparedscientificdiscoveriesbyyoungpeople.B.Hewenttothebookstoretobuyalotofbooks.C.Hesearchedforusefulinfor__tioninbooks.D.Helookedatsomediscoveriesbyoldpeople.
57.Afterhisresearchthewriter_______.A.believedwhatRalphsaidB.arguedmorefor__fullywiththeTVannoun__rC.wassurethathewasrighttodisagreewithRalphD.doubtedmorestronglyaboutRalph’swords
58.HowdidthewritermostprobablyfeelintheendA.Alittleangry.B.Nottoobad.C.Veryexcited.D.Ratherdisappointed.
59.WhatcanwedrawfromthepassageA.Someoldpeopleh__ealso__descientificdiscoveries.B.Peoplecannot__keusefuldiscoverieswhenold.C.Peopleattwenty-fiveorthirtyarecreative.D.Peoplecanbecreativeatallagesbutyoungpeoplearebetter.BIon__thoughtthatouterbeautyistheonlyfactortobecomeagreatperson.WhenIwasyoungIread__nykindsofbooksmostofwhichdescribedcharacterswhoarehandsomeorbeautiful.SoIthoughtthatbeingbeautifulistheonlywaytobecomeasuc__ss.AsIgrewupthestoryofmybestfriend__demerealizethatouterbeautywasnotsoimportantto__keapersonsuc__ssful.Shewassobeautifulagirlthateveryclas__atelikedtochatwithherbutshewasveryarrogant.Inheropinionshecouldgetallshewantedbecauseofherbeautybutallofherfriendsleftheronebyone!Onlythendidshecametoknowtheimportan__ofthebeautyinaperson’sheartwhichchangedherattitudeandshe__defriendsagain.TurningonTVwecansee__nyadvertisementsmostofwhichseemtogiveusafeelingthatphysicalattractivenessisthemostimportantthing.Thereseemstobeaboominplasticsurgery.Itissurprisingthatmoreandmorepeopleespeciallygirlsandwomentryitlikethefirst__n-__debeautyinChinaHaoLulu.Itisacommonsensethatattractivepeoplecaneasilyfindwork.Mostgoodlookingguysusuallygethigherscoresinthejobinterviews.ButwhatisrealbeautyIwanttosaythatisinnerbeautybecausethosewhoh__ebeautyintheirsoularerealbeautifulpersons.Asisknownthebeautyjudgedwitheyesistemporarysoweshouldcon__ntrateoninnerbeauty.Andifwe__ketheeffortsto__keourmindsbeautifulwe’llliveahappierlife.
60.Whydidthewriterquoteherfriend’sstoryA. Toshowhowimportantouterbeautyis.B. Toshowhowterribletobeabeautifulgirl.C. Toprovethatouterbeautyistemporarywhichisnotthekeyfactortobecomeagreatperson.D. Toshowhowbeautifulherfriendwas.
61.Whatdoestheunderlinedsenten__inthethirdparagraphmeanA.Alargenumberofpeoplepayattentiontoouterbeauty.B.Surgeryisbecomingmoreandmorepopular.C.Thepri__ofdoingplasticsurgeryisbecominglowerandlowerthusmoreandmorepersonscanaffordit.D.Thelivingstandardhasbeenimprovedoverthepastyears.
62.WhichofthefollowingcoversthepassagebestA.Howdoattractivepersonsbecomesuc__ssfulB.Plasticsurgeryisthebestwayto__keapersonbecomemorebeautifulandsuc__ssful.C.Thekeyfactortofindagoodjobisbeingattractive.D.Innerbeautyistherealbeauty.
63.WhatdoweknowfromthepassageA.Ifyouaretoobeautifulallyourfriendswillle__eyououtofenvy.B.Ifyouh__eagoodappearan__youmustgethigherscoresinthejobinterview.C.WithouttheTVadvertisementstherewouldn’th__ebeenaboominplasticsurgery.D.Thosewhoh__egoodappearan__sshouldalsodevelopthebeautyintheirhearts.CConvenien__FoodsInsteadofbuyingonlyfreshfoodsAmericannowadaysbuy__nymoreconvenien__foods.Therearefoodswhicharereadypartlyorcompletelyprepared.__nyofthemarefrozensuchasfrozendinnerTVdinnersheat-and-serveFrenchfriesandfrozenpizzas.Therearealso__nycannedputinacanconvenien__foodssuchasready-__despaghettisoupsstewsandvegetables.Convenien__foodss__etimeandtrouble.Theyarepopularwithpeoplewhoarebusyorwhodon’tliketocookorwashdishes.Buttheyoftencostmorethanfreshunpreparedfoodsand__ycontainartificialadditivesachemicaladdedtothefood.Also__nypeoplefeeltheydon’ttasteasgoodashomecookedfoods.HeathFoodandCo-opsInthe1960sa“back-to-the-earth”movementwasstartedbyyoungpeopleintheUnitedStates.Themovementwasareactionagainsttheharmfuleffectsoftechnology.Fromthemovementcameanewunderstandingoffoodandhealth.__nypeoplenowprefernaturalandorganicchemical-freefoodstothepreparedfoodssoldinhealthfoodstoresandinfoodco-opswhichare__allstoreswherecustomershelp__nagethestore.Inco-opsfoodisusuallynotpackaged.Customersbringtheirownbagsandjarsandabsorbtheirfoodoutofboxesandbaskets.The___tCrazeThesedaysAmericansaremoreandmorecon__rnedwiththeirweight.Perhapsas__nyas70millionAmericansareonweightdollarbusiness.Americansuper__rketssellavarietyof___tfoodssuchas___tsoftdrinks___tcandyand___tsaladdressings.___tersalsospendmoneyon___tpillsexercise__chinesandjoggingsuits.Eachyeardozensofnew___tsarepopularized.Theyh__esuchnamesastheMiracle___ttheNineDayWonder___tandtheEasy24Hour___t.ThereisevenonecalledtheI__Cream___twhichadvisesthe___tertoeatonlyi__creamforlunchanddinner!For___terswhocannotloseweightontheirownthereare__nywell-organized___tgroupswhichofferhelpandencouragement.
64.Generallyspeakingconvenien__foodsinAmerica______.A.areshippedfromforeigncountriesB.are__debyfarmersonfarmsC.arepopularD.arebetterthanfreshones
65.Youngpeoplewhostarteda“back-to-the-earth”movement.A.mightbetoofoolishB.shouldbepraisedfortheiractionC.mightsufferfromsomediseaseD.mightgetlessmoneyfromtheircompanies
66.FromthethirdparagraphwecanfindthatA.the___tcrazeintheU.S.A.isunne__ssaryB.richAmericanpeopleshouldoffertheirmoneytothepoorC.businessmenaregettingmuchmoneyfromthe___tcrazeD.fatAmericansaretoofoolishtotaketoomuchfood
67.What’sthewriter’sopiniononAmerican___tsA.Theyarealleffectivetopeople.B.Theyarenoeffecttopeople.C.I__Cream___tsisthebest.D.Notallofthemarebelievable.DBetween1977and1981threegroupsofAmericanwomennumbering27inallbetweentheagesof35and65weregivenmonth-longteststodeterminehowtheywouldrespondtoconditionsresemblingthoseaboardthespa__shuttle.Thoughcarefullyselectedfromamong__nyapplicantsthewomenwerevolunteersandpaywasbarelyabovetheminimumwage.Theywerenotallowedto__okeordrinkalcoholduringthetestsandtheywereexpectedtotolerateeachother’scompanyatclosequarters住所fortheentireperiod.Amongotherthingstheyhadtostandpressurethreetimesthefor__ofgr__ityandcarryoutbothphysicalandmentaltaskswhileexhaustedfromstrenuous(紧张的)physicalexercise.Attheendoftendaystheyhadtospendafurthertwentydaysabsolutelyconfined(限于)tobedduringwhichtimetheysufferedbackachesandotherdiscomfortsandwhentheywerefinallyallowedupthemorephysicallyactivewomenwereespeciallysu__ected遭受topainsduetoaslightcalcium(钙)loss.Resultsofthetestssuggestthatwomenwillh__esignificantadvantagesovermeninspa__.Theyneedlessfoodandlessoxygenandtheystanduptoradiationbetter.Men’sadvantagesintermsofstrengthandstamina(耐力)meanwhilearevirtuallywipedoutbythezero-gr__ityconditioninspa__.
68.WhichofthefollowingcanbeinferredfromthepassageA.Thetestswerenotcarriedoutaboardthespa__shuttle.B.Thewomeninvolvedhadbadpreciousphysicalfitnesstraining.C.Thewomenweretestedon__ayearfrom1977to
1981.D.Thetestswerecarriedoutonwomenofallages.
69.WhatcanbesaidaboutthewomenwhoappliedA.Therewere81inall.B.Theywereanxioustogiveupeither__okingordrinking.C.Theyhadpreviouslyearnedtheminimumwage.D.Theychosetoparticipateinthetests.
70.Accordingtothepassagephysicalandmentaltaskswerecarriedoutbythewomen___.A.priortostrenuousexerciseB.afterstrenuousexerciseC.beforetheyweresu__ectedtounusualpressureD.aftertheyweresu__ectedtounusualpressure.EWuggingorwebusegivingdescribestheactofgivingtocharityatnocosttotheuser.ByusingEveryclick.comwhichisbeingaddedtoanumberofuniversitycomputersacrosstheUKstudentscanraisemoneyeverytimetheysearchbutitwon’tcostthemapenny.Researchshowsthatstudentsareextremelypassionateaboutsupportingcharity—88%offulltimestudentsh__eusedtheInternettogivetocharity.Thisagegroupisoftentheleastlikelytoh__etheirownincome.19%of22to24yearoldsh__eshort-termdebtsofmorethan£
5000.Withrisingpersonaldebtlevelsinthisagegroupduetouniversitytuitionfeesorpersonalloansandalackoflong-terms__ingstraditionalmethodsofdonatingtocharityareoftennotappealing有感染力的orpossible.BethTru__na21yearoldre__ntuniversitygraduatehasusedEveryclick.comtodonatetoherchosencharitytheRSPCAfortwoyearsandhasseenthe“wugging”movementgrowinpopularitywithstudents.“Whenyou’reatuniversityyoubecomemoresociallyawarebutit’ssometimeshardtogivetootherswhenyouh__elittlemoneyyourself”saysBeth.“Wuggingisgreatforpeopleinthisagegroupasitallowsthemtousethetechnologyonadailybasistogivetocharitywithoutcostingthemasinglepenny.”Wuggingisperfectforpeoplewhowanttobemoresociallyawareandsupportivebutdon’tfeeltheyh__ethemeanstodoso.Studentsusingthewebcanraisemoneyforcausestheycareaboutwithoutcostingthemanythingintermsoftimeormoneyandcharitiesgetavaluablesour__offunding.Everyclick.comworkslikeanyothersearchengineallowinguserstosearchforinfor__tionnewsandi__gesbutuserscandecidewhichoftheUK’s170000charitiestheywouldliketosupportthroughtheirclicks.Everyclick.comthen__kesmonthlypaymentstoeveryregisteredcharity.LaunchedinJune2005Everyclick.comisnowtheeighthlargestsearchengineandoneofthebusiestcharitywebsitesintheUK.
71.Whatdoes“wugging”showAccordingtothepassageA.awebsiteB.aschoolorganizationC.astudentmovementD.acharity-relatedaction
72.InthecaseofcharityEveryclick.com______.A.re__ivesmuchmoneyfromstudentsB.offersvaluableinfor__tiontostudentsC.freesstudentsofthefinancialworriesD.praisesstudentsfortheirmoney-raising
73.Whatdoeswethinkofthe“wugging”movementA.It__kesEveryclick.compopularintheUK.B.Itbecomeseasytodocharitybecauseofit.C.Itresultsinstudents’moresocialawareness.D.Ithelpsstudentstos__emoney.
74.Fromthepassagewecaninferredthat______.A.“wugging”isawin-winideaforbothstudentsandcharitiesB.mostfulltimestudentsdocharityontheInterneteverydayC.Everyclick.comhelpsstudentspayforthecollegeeducationD.Everyclick.comisthemostsuc__ssfulsearchengineintheUK
75.What’sthegeneralideaofthispassageA.“Wugging”anewpopulartermontheInternet.B.MoreBritaincharitiesbenefitfromtheInternet.C.Studentsraisemoneyforcharityby“wugging”.D.Britishpeopleshowstronginterestincharity. 第II卷(共45分)第一节单词拼写(满分10分)
1.I_______发誓thattherewassomebodyinthenextroom.
2.Itwas_______(显然的)toallofusthathewas____ingalie.
3.Wearefirmly______(__)tothepracti__ofpowerpoliticsbetweennations.
4.Thereisa_______(基本的)differen__betweenthetwopointsofview.
5.Hegoestothe__rkettobuystamps________经常.
6.Nowadaysthehighcostofequipmentp________nypeoplefromtakingupthissport.
7.Hiss______fromhismother__dehimunhappy.
8.Hewaschargedwithp______agunwithoutali__nse.
9.Itisveryg______ofyoutoforgiveher.
10.Dontyoubelieveine_______betweenmenandwomen第二节:根据提示将短文补充完整(每空一词,每空1分,共10分)Ia_____inLondonatlast.Therailwaystationwasbigblackanddark.Ididnotk____thewaytomyhotelsoIaskedaporter.InotonlyspokeEnglishverycarefullyb____veryclearlyasw____.Theporterh______couldnotunderstandme.Ir_______myquestionseveraltimesandatlastheunderstood.Heansweredmebuthespoken______slowlynorclearly.‘Iamaforeigner’Isaid.ThenhespokeslowlybutIcouldnotunderstandhim.Myteacher______从未spokeEnglishlikethat!TheporterandIlookedateachotherand__iled.ThenhesaidsomethingandIunderstoodit.‘You’llsoonlearnEnglish!’hesaid.I______(感到奇怪).InEnglandeachpersonspeaksadifferentlanguage.TheEnglishu_______eachotherbutIdon’tunderstandthem!DotheyspeakEnglish第三节书面表达(满分25分)人类已进入了一个崭新的世纪,不同的人有不同的幸福观某英语__正在中学生中开展关于幸福观的讨论活动请你根据下表的提示,用英语写一篇短文,叙述一些人的观点及理由,发表对其中某一观点的看法,并阐明自己的观点和理由,然后向该刊投稿StudentsOpinionReasonSomeMoneyBuyinganddoinganythingSomeHealthForenjoymentSomeWealthfromparentsFreefromworkI……注意
1.不要照抄表中的原句,否则酌情扣分;
2. 词数120左右开头已给出,不计入总词数WhatishappinessinmymindHappinessmeansdifferentthingstodifferentpeople.Forexamplesome____________________________________________________________________________________ 参考答案单选
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71.DCCAC单词拼写swore;evident;opposed;fundamental;frequently;prohibits;separation;possessing;generous;equality短文填空arrived;know;but;well;however;repeated;neither;never;wonder;understand书面表达WhatishappinessinmymindHappinessmeansdifferentthingstodifferentpeople.Forexamplesomestudentsbelievethatiftheyh__emuchmoneyorlargepossessionstheywillbehappy.Theybelievethattheywillbeabletodoanythingtheywanttoiftheyh__emuchmoney.Somestudentsthinkthattheyshouldbeingoodhealthandenjoywhatevertheylike.__nystudentswishtoh__emuchwealthfromtheirparents.Inthiswaytheydon’th__etoworkhardandtheycanowneverything.Idon’tquiteagreewiththeabovepoints.Idon’tthinkmoneymeanshappiness.Wecan’tbuy__nyofthethingswithmoneysuchashealthandknowledge.Ivalueknowledgewhich__kesmehappyforIcandomuchfor__nkindwithknowledge.Althoughdifferentpeoplevaluehappinessdifferentlymyhappinesscomesfrommystudy. 。