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江苏省淮阴中学高二上学期第一次阶段检测
英 语 试 题 2006年10月
第I卷(三部分,共105分)
第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
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江苏省淮阴中学高二上学期第一次阶段检测
英 语 试 题 2006年10月
第I卷(三部分,共105分)
第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)
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。
1. How much does the man need to add for the blue sweater?
A. $ 10. B. $ 16. C. $ 6.
2. What did Theodore do this morning?
A. He had a history lesson. B. He had a chemistry lesson. C. He attended a meeting.
3. Whose dictionary was missing?
A. Virginia’s dictionary. B. Pansy’s dictionary. C. The woman’s dictionary.
4. What do you think the woman will do if the weather is fine?
A. She’ll stay at home. B. She’ll go to the party. C. She’ll go out with the man.
5. What is the woman busy with?
A. She’s busy with preparing for a speech
B. She’s busy with writing a report.
C. She’s busy with organizing a discussion.
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。
听第6段材料,回答6、7题。
6. Where does this conversation probably take place?
A. In a bookstore. B. In a department store. C. In a ticket office.
7. Which of the following is NOT true when the man wants that thing?
A. It is sold out.
B. The man can come back for it after some days.
C. They don’t sell this here.
听第7段材料,回答8至10题。
8. Where is Mr. Wong from?
A. America. B. China. C. Japan.
9. What is everyone busy with before Christmas Eve?
A. Shopping to get much food for a party.
B. Shopping to get presents for friends and relatives.
C. Visiting friends and relatives.
10. Why do children hang their stockings in front of fireplaces or in Christmas trees?
A. Because they want to get some candies and toys.
B. Because they want to get some money.
C. Because they pray for happiness by this.
听第8段材料,回答11至13题。
11. How long have the two speakers been there?
A. About an hour and a half B. An hour. C. About half an hour.
12. Why does the woman want to use the inter phone?
A. Because they haven’t met each other.
B. Because Mr. Dowler is very late.
C. Because Mr. Dowler has lost his way.
13, What does the receptionist tell the woman to do?
A. Telephone Mr. Dowler directly.
B. Go to the Mr. Dowler’s office.
C. Have a look at the other counter.
听第9段材料,回答14至16题。
14. How does the woman feel when she notices her bag was missing?
A. Angry. B. Worried. C. Frightened.
15. Where did the woman lose her handbag?
A. On the train. B. At the airport. C. On the bus.
16. Who picked the handbag up?
A. The driver. B. The operator. C. The conductor.
听第10段材料,回答17至20题。
17. Who announced the news of the removal of Beijing from the list?
A. SARS B. WHO. C. Beijing government.
18. What didn’t people do about one month ago?
A. Wear a mask at home. B. Open their windows often. C.Change clothes more often.
19. Why didn’t Beijing residents go traveling?
A. Most of them were ill. B. They were forbidden. C. They became unwelcome.
20. How long had students in Beijing been out of school?
A. Until the end of summer holiday.
B. More than two weeks.
C. More than two months.
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填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
21. ______ good, this kind of fruit sells very well in our city.
A. Taste B. Being tasted C. Tasting D. Having been tasted
22. The ______ look on his face suggested that he ______ that he would fail in the Maths test.
A. surprising; wouldn’t expect B. surprising; hadn’t expected
C. surprised; hadn’t expected D. surprised; shouldn’t expect
23. I think he must have seen me at the meeting last night, ______?
A. didn’t he B. don’t I C. do I D. mustn’t he
24. The Changjiang River has been polluted badly and is not good _______.
A. to swim it B. to be swum in C. to swim in it D. to swim in
25. Sandy had no choice but ______ to his teacher that he was wrong.
A. admit B. admitted C. admitting D. to admit
26. I would love ______ to the party that evening, but I had an unexpected visitor.
A. to go B. to have gone C. going D. having gone
27. It is well known to all that water, ______ enough, can change into ice quickly.
A. if cooling B. though to be cooled C. when cooled D. when is cooled
28. Mr. Wang ______ the person referred to at the meeting be put in prison.
A. said B. wished C. agreed D. suggested
29. Is this school ______you studied three years ago?
A. where B. that C. the one D. which
30. —Have you finished your work yet?
—No, I’ll finish it in ten______ minutes.
A. more B. another C. less D. other
31. Hardly ______ on the bus ______ the bus drove off.
A. did he get; than B. had he got; when C. did he get; when D. had he got; than
32. —Which sport is the most popular in the US?
—It’s hard to say. It largely ______ what you mean by “popular”?
A. belongs to B. comes about C. depends on D. determines on
33. To tell you the truth, I think it is Tim ______ you ______ to blame for that.
A. rather than; who is B. more than; that are
C. other than; that are D. less than; which is
34. You never imagine what trouble I have had ______your house. It took me nearly 2 hours.
A. to find B. finding C. found D. for finding
35. ______ in her novel that she didn’t hear what I was saying.
A. So absorbed had Nancy B. So absorbed Nancy was
C. So absorbed was Nancy D. So absorbed Nancy had
第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
In 1990 a report was published about 36 the earth might be like 20 years from then on. The report was a result of a three-year study.
According to the report, the picture of the earth in the year 2010 is not a 37 one. The world will be more 38 because the population will continue to grow. The population could be 39 6,300 million, almost 2,500 million more than in 1985. More people would move into cities, 40 cities in developing countries. Such cities as Cairo and Jakarta probably would 41 have 15 million by then.
Food production will 42 , but not enough to feed all the people. Farmers will grow 90% more food than they did in 1985, 43 most of the increase would be in countries that 44 produce enough food for their people. 45 increase is expected in South Asia, Africa and the Middle East. Poor farming ways are 46 large areas of crop land, changing farms into deserts. More farmland is 47 as cities become larger and more houses are built. 48 will get worse as industrial countries burn more coal and oil. Many of the world’s forests could disappear as more and more trees 49 . Energy will continue to be a serious problem. The experts say their picture of the earth for the year 2010 50 . They only pictured the situation that 51 today. By changing the situation, by 52 the problems, the picture can be changed. There is 53 time for nations of the world to 54 a plan of action. But they warned that 55 too long to make decisions would greatly reduce the chances of success.
36. A. that B. whether C. how D. what
37. A. pleased B. pleasant C. safe D. clean
38. A. dangerous B. brilliant C. crowded D. awful
39. A. no more than B. as many as C. as much as D. as large as
40. A. especially B. specially C. deliberately D. apparently
41. A. none B. each C. all D. neither
42. A. insist B. reduce C. increase D. continue
43. A. so B. but C. or D. however
44. A. already B. hardly C. partly D. never
45. A. Much B. More C. Less D. Little
46. A. destroying B. protecting C. disturbing D. interrupting
47. A. saved B. lost C. discovered D. used
48. A. Air pollution B. Water pollution C. Some diseases D. All farmland
49. A. is cut across B. is cut up C. are cut down D. are cut off
50. A. must be true B. will come true C. can’t be true D. may be wrong
51. A. happens B. develops C. exists D. appears
52. A. settling B. working out C. answering D. dealing
53. A. much B. still C. less D. fewer
54. A. work about B. work at C. work out D. work for
55. A. working B. suggesting C. spending D. waiting
第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项( A、B、C、和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
A British family used to be made up of mother, father and two children, but in recent years there have been many changes in family life. Some of these have been caused by new laws and others are result of changes in society.
Relationships within the family are different now. Parents treat their children more equally than they used to, and children have more freedom to make their own decisions. The father is much busier in bringing up children, often because the mother goes out to work. As there are more places to go for amusement and sports, and people have more money to spend, each of the family members has more chances to take part in activities outside the home. Although the family holiday is still an important part of family life (usually taken in August, and often abroad), many children have holidays away from their parents, often with a school party or other organized group.
People say that children today grow up more quickly. The law sometimes makes this possible. Look at the information below:
YOUNG PEOPLE AND THE LAW
Age 13 may be given a part-time job
Age 14 allowed in bars but not to drink alcohol
Age 15 considered a “young person” and not a “child” according to the law
Age 16 school leaving age, can leave home, marry with parents’ permission (not needed in Scotland), and buy beer with a meal
Age 17 can drive a car or motorbike
Age 18 of majority—can vote, get married without parents’ permission, drink in pubs.
56. Which of the following statements show the old way in family life?
A. The family holiday is usually taken in August, and often abroad.
B. People are able to pay for the activities outside the home.
C. Mother doesn’t take an active part in raising children.
D. Parents treat their children rather equally.
57. At the age of 16, a young person ______.
A. can drink alcohol with a meal B. can ride a motorbike
C. can get a full-time job D. must continue to receive education
58. In Scotland, if parents don’t agree, 17-year-old young people ______.
A. cannot get married B. cannot drive a car
C. can vote D. can get married
59. The changes in the British family life have been caused ______.
A. by the fact that children grow up more quickly B. by the freedom of children
C. partly by new laws D. partly by the family holiday abroad
B
The America cigarette companies are worried about that the anti-smoking campaign is catching fire and that the U.S. government may issue stronger regulations about the use of tobacco.
Many government and private buildings have “No Smoking” regulations, in airplanes, on trains and at cinemas. Golf courses are seriously thinking of keeping out smokers, so are schools, shopping malls and even football field.
So where do people go to fill their lungs with nicotine? The government is working on it.
One suggestion is that the government set aside a piece of land somewhere in the United States where smokers could go when they want a cigarette. Yellow Stone Park has been on the list, but many people don’t agree because they fear that second-hand smoking would make the bears there sick.
The Mojave Desert in California is also being studied, and so are Las Vegas Casinos.
The smokers were not too nervous about the government idea. They say they are not going to California just to light up. They have a right to smoke at home. To make life more pleasant for those who find it hard to give up smoking, the government is seriously thinking of getting somewhere for the smokers.
The officials in the government say they realize that they are bringing trouble to people by making them go so far away to blow smoke rings. But they just had to do this or to ban smoking in the entire country. Once everyone gets used to the idea, all will be better off soon.
The tobacco companies are fighting the idea like mad. They say nobody has proved that cigarettes are bad for you. They say, as a matter of fact, the doctors have proved that a cigarette saved a person’s life after that person was shot.
Other places under consideration are: the cold areas in Alaska, the Rocky Mountains in Colorado and the Whitewater River in Arkansas.
60. Smokers in the U.S. ______ to light a cigarette now.
A. find nowhere B. are not so free C. have a right D. have to travel a long way
61. The smokers are not too nervous about the government banning smoking, for they think ______
A. it is not a good idea B. it is still far away
C. they have right to smoke anywhere D. they may smoke at home
62. The tobacco companies don’t like the idea because they ______.
A. want to save persons’ lives B. wish smokers to stay at home
C. wish smokers to feel easy D. want to improve their cigarettes
63. Which is right about the writer’s opinion according to the passage?
A. He thinks the government should help the smokers to find a proper place.
B. None of the places in the passage is proper for the smokers.
C. The places are too far away for the smokers to light up their cigarette.
D. He supports the U.S government idea.
C
The big Town Hall clock was striking midnight when Frank began to cross the bridge. The dark night air was cold and slightly wet, and the street lamp gave little light.
Frank was anxious to get home and his footsteps rang loudly on the pavement. When he reached the middle of the bridge he thought he could hear someone coming near behind him. He looked back but could see no one. However, the sound continued and Frank began to walk more quickly. Then he slowed down again, feeling shame at having acted so foolishly. There was nothing to fear in a town as quiet as this.
Just then, he heard short, quick steps closely behind him. By the time he reached the other side of
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