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南充高中面向省内外自主招生考试英语试题南充高中面向省内外自主招生考试;英语试题;(满分分,时间分钟);15090第I卷;
一、单项选择(20个小题,每题
1.5分,共30分;-I thinkhe s still in_;B.the;the;C.the;/;D./;the;
2.—Hi,Nick.Oh,sorry,but I;B.that;gue ssso;C.if;realize that;D南充高中面向省内外自主招生考试英语试题(满分分,时间分钟)15090第卷I
一、单项选择(20个小题,每题L5分,共30分)
1.-Wheres Jack—I thinkhe*sstillin bed,but hemight justbe inbathroom.A./;/B.the;theC.the;/D./;the
2.—Hi,Nick.Oh,sorry,but Iforgot tobring thetape youwant.—_You canbring itnexttime.—Thank you.I promise.A.Do youmean itseveralyears ago.A.was caused—A.why;think thatB.that;guess soC.if;realize thatD.when;so knowA.a newspaperB.a bookC.a guidebook D.an officialdocumentCBegin doing the work you loveas soonas possible,even ifyou dontge tpaid forit,or ifyou canonly workat itpart-time.Albert Einsteinwas unable to get ajob as aphysics professor.He couldhave said to himself,—We II,I justdont havethe workrelative to physics.I shouldgive upon itand settlefor somethingelse.Instead,he wrotethetwo mostfamous papersw hileemployed as a patentclerk.After theirpublication,there wasnot amaj oruniversity in the worldthat would not havebeen gladto havehimon th eir staff.If youwant towork as an artistand you are makinga livingasa waite r,dont thinkofyourself asa waiterwho hopesone dayto becomean artist.That putsthe work youlove somewhereoff in the distantfuture.Rather,think ofyourself asan artist,supporting yourselfby waitingtables,and paint,or drawas muchas you can.It ispossibleto earna livingwage asawaiter working24hours aweek.That leavesplenty(工艺)of timeto devoteto training ordeveloping yourcraft in the offhours.(意识)While seekingthe work you love,it helpsto expandyour awarenessinto theuniverseof allpossibilities.You dontwant to be limitedto theideas ofwhat youshoulddo orwhat youhave donebefore.Having openedto allpossibilities,youcanmake afinaldecision andselect the work youlov eas your own.Doing theworkyoulove requiresthat yoube equallycomfortable witht heimaginativeand the practical.It requiresthe abilityto dream big dreams and theabilityto faceand masterall thelittle detailsthat makedreams come true.
43.According to the passage,perhaps Einsteinonce saidto himself,——A.I have to supportmyself byworking asa patentclerk now,but Iwo nztgivephysics upB.Well,I justdont havetheworkrelativetophysics.I shouldgive upon itandsettle forsomething elseC.The jobis justwhat I want,I shouldwork veryhard atitD.I mustwait untilI findmy favoritejob
44.If aperson works24hours aweek,he can.A.do nothingelse B.have enoughspare timefor hishobbies代C.have notime Ieto makehis dreamcome trueD.make a good living
45.Which of the followingis notimplied inthe lastparagraphA.We shalldo practicalthings ratherthan dream.B.Sometimes theimaginative isdifferent fromthepractical.C.We haveto takecare ofa lot of detailsbefore wemake ourdreams cometrue.D.We shalldreambigdreamsandpractice aswell.
46.According to the passage,the authorencourages us to.A.dream oftenC.select jobcarefully andpatiently B.start theworkyoulove quicklyD.make upourminds quicklyDParents and kidstoday dressalike,listen to the samemusic,and arefrie nds.Is thisagood thingSometimes,when Mr.Ballmer andhis16-year-old daughter,Elizabeth,listen torock musictogether andtalk aboutinterests they bothenjoy,such aspopculture,he remembershis moredistant relationship withhis parentswhen hewas ateenager.—I wouldnever havesaidtomy mom,Hey,the newWeezer albumis reallygreat.How doyou like it saysBallmer.—There wasjust acomplete gapin taste,earliergenerations ofparents andchildren oftenappeared tomove inseparate orbits.Today,the generationgap hasnot disappeared,but itis gettingnarrow in manyfamilies.Conversations onsubjects suchas sex and drugswouldnothave takenplace agenerationago.Now theyare comfortableand common.And parent-child activities,from shoppingto sports,involve afeeling oftrust andfriendshipthat cancontinue intoadulthood.No wondergreeting cardstoday carrythe message,—To my mother,my bestfriend.But familyexperts warnthat thenew equalitycan alsoresult inless respect forparents.—Theres stilla lotof strictnessand authorityon thepart ofparents outthere,but thereis achange happening,says Kerrie,a psychology professorat LebanonValleyCollege.—In themiddle ofthat change,the reis alotofconfusion amongparents.Family researchersoffer avariety ofreasons for these evolvingroles andattitudes.They seethe1960s asa turningpoint.Great culturalchanges ledto moreopencommunication anda moredemocratic processthat encourages everyoneto have asay.—My parentswere on the beforezside ofthat change,but todayspare nts,the40-year-olds,were on the afterzside,explains Mr.Ballmer.—ltzs not somethingeasilyaccomplished byparents thesedays,because lifeis moredifficult tounderstand ordealwith,but sharinginterests doesmake itmor efun to be aparent now.
47.Which of the followingshows that the generationgap isdisappearin gA.Parents helptheir childrendevelop interestsin moreactivities.B.Parents putmore trustin their childrens abilities.C.Parentsandchildren talkmore aboutsexanddrugs.D.Parents sharemore interestswith theirchildren.
48.The changein todaysparent-child relationshipisA.more confusionamong parentsB.new equalitybetween parentsand childrenC.less respectfor parentsfrom childrenD.more strictnessand authorityon thepart ofparents
49.By saying—todays parents,the40-year-olds,were on the afterzsid e.theauthor meansthattodays parentsA.follow thetrend of the changeB.can seta limittothechangeC.fail to take thechange seriouslyD.have littledifficulty adjustingtothechange
50.The purposeof thepassage istoA.describe thedifficulties todaysparents havemet withB.suggest the ways tohandle the parent-child relationshipC.discuss thedevelopment of theparent-child relationshipD.compare todaysparent-child relationshipwith thatinthepast第卷II
四、根据短文内容及所给的首字母写出所缺的单词(每题分,共分)210Everybody in Britain talksabout the weather,Its themost commonof conversation,—Isnt ita niceday—Do you think itw川rain—I thinkitzs going to bewindy.These arecommon waysof startinga conversation.Many peoplethink theycan tell the weather is goingto belike.But they everagreewith each other.One manmay say,—Do yousee howcloudy itis inthe eastIts goingto rain tomorrowAnother manwill say,—Yes,it zscloudy inthe east.But I think we aregoing tohave fineweather tomorrow.People oftenlook fortheweatherthey want.When afarmer needs,he looksforsomething to tell himits goingtorain.He wontbelieve anythingelse.When somefriendshaveapicnic,theyre sosure theweatheris goingtoup veryquickly that theysit downand eat their lunchwhile itrains.Almost everyonelistens towhat theweatherman says.But hedoesnt always telluswhat wewant,and oncein awhile hemakes amistake.Still,heusually comescloserto beingcorrect thananyone else.南充高中面向省内外自主招生考试英语答卷
五、短文改错(每题分,共分)210此题规定改正所给短文中的错误对标有题号的每一行做出判断,每行只有一种错误,按下列状况改正此行多一种词把多出的词用斜线(\)划掉,在该行右边横线上写出该词,并也用斜线划掉;此行缺一种词在缺词处加一种漏字符号(A),在该行右边横线上写出该加的词;此行错一种词在错的词下划一横线,在该行右边横线上写出改正后的词Though greatprogress hasbeen madein sciencethese years,thereare stillmany peoplelive inpoor conditions.They maketheir livingby collectingandselling usedthings.Their childrencannot go to schoolbecause theyhave notenoughmoney tosend awaytheirchildrenthere.Why doyou thinkso manypeoplestill sufferfrom povertynowThe answerlies onthe population explosion.A presidentofa developingcountry oncesaid,—It isus whoare toblame forthe povertybecausewe used to producezchildren withoutlimit.Although thisfew wordssound simpleenough,they haveclearlypointed outone of the causesofthepopulationexplosion.
六、作文分25母亲节即未来临,你打算用以往攒下的压岁钱给母亲买一件礼品请以〃为题写一篇文章A presentfor mymother该文章必须包括如下内容L你送的礼品:—张健康俱乐部health club的来宾卡VIP card;.你母亲的现实状况母亲是教师,工作很辛劳,喜欢读书,但缺乏运动;
2.你送该礼品的原因;
3.该礼品对她也许产生的影响和带来的变化4注意文章应包括以上所有信息,要有合适发挥
1.词数左右文章的开头已经写好,不计入总词数
2.100-
1205657.
58.
59.
60.A presentfor mymotherThe MothersDay iscoming andI want to givemymothera present.T hatis aVIPcard ofa health club.My motherworks hardasateacher,spe ndingmost ofher timeat川school.I sometimesaccompany herin heroffice ta latehour.So Iknow thatsheworks withgreat effort.My motheralso Ioves readingand oftendives intopiles ofbooks.But sheseldom doesexerci se.Im gettingmore andmore concernedabout herhealth.She shouldexerc isemorebut shesnot doingenough.With the healthclubmembership,I hope thatshe willfindtime todo moreexercise.Iwantto giveher thispresent toexpress mylove andthanks toher.Ithinkthat shewillrelax inthehealthclub andmake morefriends.At thesa metime,I hopewith moreexercise,she willenjoy betterhealth.
5.—lzm sorryI couldntgotoyour worklate.—Dont apologize.It wasjust aweekendparty.YouA.may;shouldntB.must;dont need to D.cant;mustntC.had to;didnt haveto—Yes,its bettertobesafe thansorry.—Tha tzstrue!A.have cometo;wear B.go on;put onC.leave;put upD.begin;pu taway
7.—Can youtell metheway tothescience museum—Sorry,lzm anewcomer here.—Thats allright.thank you.B.ThereforeC.SomewayD.ThusB.causesC.is causedD.is beingcaused
4.—B.Thatzs OK.C.That soundsgood.D.Is that all
3.Our cityhas abig headacheand itby thegreat numberof cars.It begantodisturb us
6.—A.Anyhow
8.—My carstarted upat last.—You shouldhave itrepaired itis workingnow.B.as thoughC.as longasD.in caseA.even though
9.He isrunning thewind towardsthe eastofthestation whileTo mis runningtheright.A.down;onB.for;inC.against;onD.with;to
10.—What gameis popularwith them—The mostis tennis.A.game theylike itlikeit
11.After playingfootball formore thanhalf anhour,the studentstookrest.A.a fewminutesB.a-few-minutesC.a-few-minuteD.a fewminutes/
12.—How wasyour recentvisit toQingdao—It wasgreat.We visitedsome friends,and spentthe daysattheseaside.A.fewlast sunnyB.last few sunnyC.last sunnyfewD.fewsunnylast
13.—I dontlike chickenfish.—I dontlike chickenI likefish verymuch.B.and,butC.or,andD.or,butA.and,and writing.A.suggestions A.do;closeB.messages B.do;closedC.informations C.have;closeD.advices D.am;closed
15.I feeltired,so Ineedto keep myeyes.
16.This washingmachine isenvironmentally friendlybecause ituses_water andelectricitythan models.A.less;older A.the onesA.providedB.less;elder B.ones B.suppliedC.fewer;older C.others C.chargedD.fewer;elder A D.the othersAD.offered
17.Mr.Zhang gavethe textbooksto all the pupilsexcept whohad alreadytakenthem.
18.Theyve us150,000dollars forthe house.Shall wetake it
19.—Do youhaveany troublein Nanchong—Yes,the rightwaytoNanchong HighSchool.A.findB.foundC.findingD.to find
20.—Did thejudge askyou manyquestions—Yes,and.A.they weredifficult tobeanswered C.they weredifficult to answerB.toanswerthem wastobedifficult D.they haddifficultyinanswerinB.game theylikeC.best gamethey likeD.best gamethey
14.I waswondering ifyou couldgive mesome onhow toimp rovemy English
二、完形填空(15个小题,每题2分,共30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的四个选项(、、和21〜35A BC)中,D选出最佳选项,并在答题卷上将该项涂黑The coldweather ofthe lastweeks hashad asurprising result.4000Rus sianred-necked duckshave arrivedinBritainwhere theweather,just belowfreezing,is likespringto them.The Russianred-necked ducksmanage perfectlywell attemperature down to30degrees zero.They wouldntthink ofleaving homeat minus
40.But,as thecold getscolder,they make a quickto takeoff togetherall with a single thought:—Gosomewhere.Last Tuesdaythe smalllake nearmy housewas byabove threehundred Russianred-necked ducks,a noisylot,though Imust saythey werenot trouble.Our localbirdswere atfirst quiteby thesefrom faraway,and therewere someobvious languagedifficultiestoo.At9I wentdowntothe edgeofthelake,with alittle breadand milkfor ourownbirds.I sawthem standingabout,the foreignersto eatup everything.But myworryproved;The red-necked birdsdidnt likethe breadat all.Many ofthem amouthful,andthrew up.In factthey pushedand foughttogetaway fromthe food,ourownbirdslooked atthem insurprise.My wifehad followedme downthe pathwithacake shehad madeon Mondayevening.She hadforgotten toturn offthe electricityin time,and thecake got.Now that,funnily enough,the Russianbirds it,though ourbird swouldnttouch it.We realizedthen thevisitors wereusedtobread probably,and mywifeagreed tomake somefor them.
21.A.below
22.A.conclus ion
23.A.by heart
24.A.hotter
25.A.invaded
26.A.pleased
27.A.Strang ers
28.A.as ever
29.A.expecting
30.A.untrue
31.A.tried
32.A.good-lo oking
33.A.burnt
34.A.suckedB.under B.plan B.in mindB.colder B.taken B.delighted B.passengers B.as usualB.expected B.true B.ate B.hopeful B.burned upB.drankC.over C.advice C.in heartC.warmer C.occupied C.moved C.enemie sC.as oftenC.watch C.unnecessary C.had C.delicious C.burning C.lovedD.above D.decision D.on mindD.cooler D.reached D.upset D.pione ersD.asbefore D.watching D.necessary D.managed D.hopeless D.burned downD.hated
35.A.whiteB.black C.green D.red
三、阅读理解(共小题,每题分,共分)15345AYou speak,write aletter,makeatelephone call.Your wordscarry ames sage.People communicate with words.Do youthink youcan communicatew ithoutwords Asmileon yourface showsyou arehappy orfriendly.Tears in youreyes tellothers thatyouare sad.When youraise yourhand inclass,the teacherknows youwanttosaysomething orask questions.You shakeyou headand peopleknow youare saying—No.You nodand peopleknow youare saying—Yes.Other thingscan alsocarry messages.For example,a signatthebus stop helps youto knowwhich bustotake.A signonthewall ofyour schoolhelpsyouto findthe library.Signs ondoors tellyou whereto goin orout.Have youever noticedthat thereare alotof signsaround youand thaty oureceive messagesfrom themall the timePeople cancommunicate inmany otherways.An artistcan usehis drawings totellabout beautifulmountains,about theblue seaand manyother things.Books arewrittentotellyou aboutallthewonderful thingsintheworl dand alsoabout peopleandtheir ideas.Books,magazines,TV andradios and filmsall help usto communicatewith eachother.They allhelpusto know whatisgoingon inthe worldand whatotherpeople arethinking about.
36.Can wecommunicatewitheachotherwithout wordsA.Yes,we hardlydo so.C.No,itzs impossible.
37.A signatthebus stoptells you.A.how manybuses thereare C.where thebuscomes andgoes A.Writing aletter.C.Drawing apicture.B.what kind of busit isD.how muchmoney youwill payfortheticket B.Making atelephone.D.Asking someoneelse totake amessage.BWe welcomeyou aboardthe Finn Air Flightand willdo ourbest tomak eyour tripcomfortableand enjoyable.For yoursafety andconvenience.To beginthe trip,we wouldlike todraw yourattention tosome safety-r elateddetails.These arealso explainedontheinstruction cardinthe seat pocket infront ofyou.Seat beltsmust remainfastened whilethe—Fasten seatbelts signis on.It isadvisabletokeepthem fastenedatalltimes whiles eated.All flightsare non-smoking.The use of mobiletelephones isB.No,we cant.D.Yes,sometimes wecan.
38.What doyouthinkis thequickest waytocommunicatewith yourfri endinanother citynowallowed whenthe airplaneis onthe groundand—the fastenseat bellssign isturnedoff.During theflight theuseofCD andDVD playersis nowallowed.For yourentertainmentTohelp youenjoy yourtrip,we providea rangeof newspaperson internationalflights.On ourMD-11and Boeingaircraft,wearealso pleasedto provide musicandvideo programs.On AirbusA321/320/319,aircraft routemap sand shortvideos areshown.Details ofentertainment programsavailable onMD-11aircraft areshown onthe手册separate—On the Air brochureIocated inyour seatpocket.For yourchildrenSpecial readingmaterial isprovided forchildren andon longestflights there arealsoaudio and video programsfor them.On long-distance flights,firs t-time flyersbetweenthe agesof2and15can joinour Finn Air Junior Plus Club.Meals anddrinksDuring mostflights weserve youa tastymeal with drinks with it.Beer,wine andother drinks areserved free of charge.Coffee,tea andjuice arese rvedfreeofchargeon alldomestic flightsof over35minutes.On domesticflights leavingbefore nineandon allflights tonorthern Finland,a snackis served.We valueyour opinion.In thismagazine youllfind aspecial formfor yourcomments aboutour service.Kindly returnthe formto ourcrew orany Finnieroffice.It willbe forwarded directlytothe appropriatedepartment.You canalso faxit+358-089819—7729or sendyourcomments flightwhenever possible.
39.Which ofthe followingstatement isNOT trueA.During theflight youhavetokeep yourseat beltfastened allthetime.B.When takingAirbus321/320/319,you mayknow whereyouarethrou ghanaircraft routemap.C.During theflight youmay listento musicor watchvideo.D.During thefright youmay havesome coffeeor teaor juicefor free.
40.What specialservice cana10-year-old childwho takeshis firstflight haveA.He canjoin theFinnAirJuniorPlusClub.B.Wine andotherdrinkswi IIoffered forfree.C.He can enjoy musicandvideoprograms D.A tastyme alwithdrinkswithitwill beserved.
41.The purposeofthepassage isto_.A.teach thepassengers howto usetheseatbelts B.tell thepassen gerswhat k;C.encourage thepassengers;D.introduce thegood servic;
42.Yo umayfind thispassage;A.an ewspaperB.a bookC.agu;Beg indoingtheworkyoulove;If youwantto workasanarts;WhileB.tellthepassengers whatkindofentertainment theycanenjoyduring theirflightC.encourage thepassengers togive commentsontheserviceD.introduce thegood serviceoftheFinnAirand attractmore passengers
42.You mayfind thispassage in.。
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