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2006年上海高考英语真题及答案.doc

1、2006年上海高考英语真题及答案第I卷(共105分)I. Listening Comprehension Part A Short Conversations Directions: In Part A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only on

2、ce. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard. 1.A. On March 2.B. On March 3.C. On March 5.D. On March 8.2.A. At a cinema.B. At an airport.C. At a railway station.D. At

3、 a stadium.3.A. Old castles.B. Hunting games.C. A seaside holiday.D. At adventure.4.A. By bus.B. By underground.C. On foot.D. By bicycle.5.A. Go to the movies.B. See a doctor.C. Get some fruit.D. Stay at home.6.A. Car seller.B. Police officer.C. Detective.D. Reporter.7.A. Funny.B. Crazy.C. Amused.D.

4、 Pleased.8.A. Theyd better not go riding.B. Riding a bike is a great idea.C. Its not good riding in the rain.D. They can go riding half an hour later.9.A. There wont be enough cups left.B. Theyve got plenty of cups.C. Theyre buying what they need.D. Theyve got enough food for the picnic.10.A. Hes un

5、able to finish his homework.B. He cant give the woman his computer.C. Hes to remove the virus.D. Hes infected with some disease.Part B Passages Directions: In Part B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passages. The passages will be read twice, but

6、 the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard. Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage. 11.A. Some engineers.B. The landlord of the pub.C.

7、 The former employees.D. Some customers of the company.12.A. Three years ago.B. Five years ago.C. Last year.D. This year.13.A. Why a company lost its customers.B. Why a company went out of business.C. How a company went form bad to worse.D. How a company got out of its difficult situation.Questions

8、14 through 16 based on the following report.14.A. Physics.B. Chemistry.C. English Literature.D. Media Studies.15.A. More than 144.000 B. About 147,500.C. 7.5% of all the test takers.D. 4.6% of all the test takers.16.A. Few students avoid harder subjects.B. Each subject has the same level of difficul

9、ty.C. Some subjects are more difficult than others.D. Pupils are important to the countrys development.Part C Longer Conversations Directions: In Part C, you will hear two longer conversations. The conversations will be read twice. After you hear each conversation, you are required to fill in the nu

10、mbered blanks with the information you have heard. Write your answers on your answer sheet. Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation. Taxi Order FormName: John SmithTime: 5:30 a.m., 17, June 8thTo: The 18From: 99 Kent Street, near Carlington 19Phone Number: 20Complete the form. W

11、rite ONE WORD for each answer.Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation.What does the woman complain about?21What does the man suggest the woman do first? She should 22 all the way to the right.Why is the engineer sent up?He is 23 for maintaining buildings.When is it suitable for

12、the engineer to come?24 later.Complete the form. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.II. Grammar and VocabularyDirections: Beneath each of the following sentences there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one answer that best completes the sentence.25. - Its a top secret.- Y

13、es, I see. I will keep the secret _ you and me.A. withB. aroundC. amongD. between26.Black holes _ not be seen directly, so determining the number of them is a tough task.A. canB. should C. must D. need27.Send my regards to your lovely wife when you _ home.A. wroteB. will writeC. have writtenD. write

14、28.A typhoon swept across this area with heavy rains and winds _ strong as 113 miles per hour.A. tooB. veryC. soD. as29.I made so many changes in my composition that only I could read it. To _ else, it was hard to make out.A. noneB. everyoneC. someoneD. anyone30.A dozen ideas were considered _ the c

15、hief architect decided on the design of the building.A. becauseB. beforeC. whetherD. unless31.Eugenes never willing to alter any of his opinions. Its no use _ with him.A. to argueB. arguingC. arguedD. having argued32.When he turned professional at the age of 11, Mike _ to become a world champion by

16、his coach and parents.A. expectedB. was expectingC. was expectedD. would be expected33.Energy drinks are not allowed _ in Australia but are brought in from New Zealand.A. to makeB. to be madeC. to have been madeD. to be making34.Russ and Earl were auto mechanics _ the same pay, but Earl had more amb

17、ition.A. to earnB. to have earnedC. earningD. earned35.One advantage of playing the guitar is _ it can give you a great deal of pleasure.A. howB. whyC. thatD. when36.The mother felt herself _ cold and her hands trembled as she read the letter from the battlefield.A. growB. grownC. to growD. to have

18、grown37.In an hour, we can travel to places _ would have taken our ancestors days to reach.A. whereB. whenC. whichD. what38.My parents were quarrelling about me _ I could not quite tell why.A. sinceB. thoughC. ifD. until39.He spoke proudly of his part in the game, without mentioning _ his teammates

19、had done.A. whatB. whichC. whyD. while40._ automatically, the e-mail will be received by all the club members.A. Mailed outB. Mailing outC. To be mailed outD. Having mailed out41.You can see the stars on a clear night, but in the daytime they are _.A. unavoidableB. invisibleC. inaccessibleD. unavail

20、able42.When Jane began to take swimming lessons, her main _ was the fear of water.A. evidenceB. crisisC. obstacleD. danger43.Try not to start every sentence with “the”. _ the beginning of your sentences.A. VaryB. DecorateC. FormD. Describe44.I hope I will not be called on in class as Im not yet _ pr

21、epared.A. attentivelyB. readilyC. activelyD. adequatelyIII. ClozeDirections: For each blank in the following passages there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.(A)Several years ago, well-known writer and editor Norman

22、Cousins became very ill. His body ached and he felt constantly tired. It was difficult for him to even 45 around. His doctor told him that he would lose the ability to move and eventually die from the disease. He was told he had only a 1 in 500 chance of survival.46 the diagnosis(诊断),Cousins was det

23、ermined to overcome the disease and survive. He had always been interested in medicine and had read a book, which discussed the idea of how body chemistry and health can be damaged by emotional stress and negative 47. The book made Cousins think about the possible 48 of positive attitudes and emotio

24、ns. He thought, “Is it possible that love, hope, faith, laughter, confidence, and the 49 to live have positive treatment value?”He decided to concentrate on positive emotions as a way to teat some of the symptoms of his disease. In addition to his traditional medical treatment, he tried to put his t

25、reatment. He 51 time each day for watching comedy films, reading humorous books, and doing other activities that would draw out 52 emotions. Within eight days of starting his “laugh therapy” program his pain began to 53 and he was able to sleep more easily. He was able to return to work in a few mon

26、ths time and 54 reached complete recovery after a few years.45.A. runB. passC. moveD. travel46.A. BesidesB. DespiteC. WithoutD. Beyond47.A. attitudesB. beliefsC. goalsD. positions48.A. shortcomingB. harmC. benefitD. interest49.A. emotionB. painC. fearD. will50.A. bring aboutB. set aboutC. put upD. m

27、ake up51.A. affordedB. appointedC. offeredD. arranged52.A. positiveB. approvingC. strongD. mixed53.A. escapeB. decreaseC. shrinkD. end54.A. generallyB. especiallyC. actuallyD. presently(B)“When a customer enters my store, forget me. He is king,” said John Wanamaker, who in 1876 turned an abandoned r

28、ailway station in Philadelphia into one of the worlds first department stores. This revolutionary concept 55 the face of retailing(零售业)and led to the development of advertising and marketing as we know it today.But convincing as that slogan was, 56 the shopper was cheated out of the crown. 57 manufa

29、cturing efficiently increased the variety of goods and lowered prices, people still relied on advertisements to get most information about products. Through much of the past century, ads spoke to an audience restricted to just a few radio or television channels or 58 number of publications. Now medi

30、a choice has 59 too, and consumers select what they want from a far greater variety of sources - especially with a few clicks of a computer mouse. 60 the internet, the consumer is finally seizing power.As our survey shows, 61 has great implications for companies, because it is changing the way the w

31、orld shops. Many firms already claim to be “customer-driven” or “consumer-centred”. Now their 62 will be tested as never before. Taking advantage of shoppers 63 will no longer be possible: people will know - and soon tell others, even those without the internet - that prices in the next town are che

32、aper or that certain goods are inferior. The internet is working wonders in 64 standards. Good and honest firms should benefit most.55.A. changedB. maintainedC. restoredD. rescued56.A. in timeB. in truthC. in caseD. in theory57.A. Just asB. The momentC. sufficientD. great58.A. limitedB. minimumC. su

33、fficientD. great59.A. disappointedB. existedC. explodedD. survived60. A. According toB. Thanks toC. But forD. Apart from61.A. consumer powerB. product qualityC. purchasing habitD. manufacturing efficiency62.A. informationB. investmentC. claimsD. shops63.A. generosityB. knowledgeC. curiosityD. ignora

34、nce64.A. raisingB. loweringC. abandoningD. carryingIV. Reading ComprehensionDirections: Read the following four passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to t

35、he information given in the passage you have just read.(A)Cara Lang is 13. She lives in Boston, Massachusetts, in the U.S. Last Thursday, she didnt go to school. She went to work with her father instead. Every year, on the fourth Thursday in April, millions of young girls go to work. This is Take Ou

36、r Daughters to Work Day. The girls are between the ages of 9 and 15. They spend the day at work with an adult, usually a mother, father, aunt, or uncle. They go to offices, police stations, laboratories, and other places where their parents or other family members work. Next year, the day will inclu

37、de sons, too.The Ms. Foundation, an organization for women, started the program about ten years ago. In the U.S., many women work outside the home. The Ms. Foundation wanted girls to find out about many different kinds of jobs. Then, when the girls grow up, they can choose a job they like.Caras fath

38、er is a film director. Cara says, “ It was very exciting for me to go to the studio with my dad. I saw a lot of people doing different jobs.” Many businesses have special activities for girls on this day. Last year, Cara went to work with her aunt at the University of Massachusetts. In the engineeri

39、ng department, the girls learned to build a bridge with toothpicks and candy. In the chemistry department, they learned to use scales. They learned about many other kinds of jobs, too.Right now, Cara does not know what job she will have when she grows up. But because of Take Our Daughter to Work Day

40、, she knows she has many choices.65.What is Caras father?A. An engineer.B. An official.C. A moviemaker.D. A professor.66.According to the passage, Take Our Daughter to Work Day is _.A. on every Thursday in AprilB. A holiday for girls of all agesC. a day for girls to know about jobsD. a day for girls

41、 to get a job easily67.On this special day, Cara has done all the following EXCEPT that _.A. she learned to use scalesB. she worked as an actressC. she went to work with her auntD. she used toothpicks and candy to build a bridge68. What is probably the best title for the passage?A. Cara Lang, a Fort

42、unate GirlB. Take Our Daughters to Work DayC. Childrens Day and Work DayD. Ms. Foundation, an organization for Women(B)Nervous suspects(嫌疑犯)locked up in Britains newest police station may feel relieved by a pleasant yellow colour on the door. If they are close to confessing a crime, the blue on the

43、wall might tip the balance.Gwent Police have abandoned colours such as greys and browns of the 20th-century police cell(牢房)and have used colour psychology to decorate them.Ystrad Mynach station, which recently opened at a cost of 5 million, has four cells with glass doors for prisoners who suffer fr

44、om claustrophobia(幽闭恐怖症). Designers have painted the frames yellow, which researchers say is a calming colour. Other cells contain a royal but line because psychologists believe that the colour is likely to encourage truthfulness.The station has 31 cells, including 12 with a “ live scan” system for

45、drunken or disturbed prisoners, which detects the rise and fall of their chest. An alarm alerts officers if a prisoners breathing stops and carries on ringing until the door is opened.Designers and psychologists have worked for years on colour. Blue is said to suggest trust, efficiency, duty, logic,

46、 coolness, thinking and calm. It also suggests coldness and unfriendliness. It is thought that strong blues will stimulate clear thought and lighter, soft colours will calm the mind and aid concentration.Yellow is linked with confidence, self-respect and friendliness. Get the colour wrong and it could cause fear

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