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1、月考試題命題人:丁梅本試卷分第一卷(選擇題)和第二卷(非選擇題)兩部分。第一卷 (滿分95分)20個元音 pbmwhi:itdnjrE:Ekg NlC:Cfvu:uszB:QWTeA FVaieiCitFdViEZEuEtrdrEu autsdz 48個國際音標(biāo)表 元音 12個單元音 長元音 i:E:C:u:B: 短元音 iECuQeA 8個雙元音aieiCiiEZEuEEuau 輔音 10對 清輔音 ptkfsWFtFtrts 濁輔音 bdgvzTVdVdrdz 3個鼻音 mnN 3個似拼音 hrl 2個半元音 wj一、英語知識運用(共四大題,滿分55分)(一)語音知識(共5小題,每小題1分

2、,滿分5分)從每小題的A B C D四個選項中,找出所給單詞的發(fā)音正確選項,并在答題卡上將該選項涂黑。1. flood A. flod B. flud C. flu:d D fl:d2. automatic A. :tmtik B. ,autmtik C. ,autmetik D. :tmetik3. exhibition A. , eksibn B. , iksibn C. , igzibn D. ,eksibin 4. guarantee A. grnti: B. , grnti: C. , grnti: D.grnti:5. anxious A. ks B. ks C. nks D. n

3、ks (二)補全對話(共5小題,每小題1分,滿分5分)根據(jù)對話情景和內(nèi)容,從對話后所給的選項中選出能填入每一空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該選項涂黑。選項中有兩個為多余選項。Jim: an international student from China Kate: a local whiteKate: Hi, Jim, how are you doing?Jim: Not too bad. 6 . America is so different from China. Kate: 7 Jim: Our students are more serious. Much more serious

4、.Kate: 8 Jim: Some students are interested in music, sports or relationships, but there really isnt much time to develop outside interests. Kate: Wow! That is different from America.Jim: 9 Kate: Well, it is really impressing. Im sure having extra free time shouldnt be too tough to get used to.Jim: N

5、o, it will be great. I am already thinking about all the great things I can do.Kate: Just dont get carried away and 10 A. What outside interest do they have?B. It s just one difference.C. Which side do you like, American students or Chinese students?D. How do American students compare with students

6、in your country?E. Its hard getting used to so many thingsF. forget all about your studies.G. I am glad there are many differences .(三)語法和詞匯知識(共15小題,每小題1分,滿分15分)從每小題的A B C D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。11. Lily was _ the virus of H1N1 and now she had to stay at home. A. stuck to B. link to C. ta

7、ke up D. exposed to12. -Its a long time since I saw my sister. -_ her this weekend? A. Why not visit B. why not to visit C. Why not visiting D. Why dont visit13. The soup _ tomatoes, meat, peas and beef, so it is very delicious. A. makes up of B. consists of C. consists in D. makes up 14. On my way

8、to the station my car _ . When I got to the repair shop I found it closed A. break away B. break out C. break down D. break in15. New technology was used in teaching. As a result, not only _, but students became more interested in the lessons.A. saved was teachers energy B. was teachers energy saved

9、 C. teachers energy was saved D. was saved teachers energy16. Are you going to _ the challenge of lasting a week without quarrelling? A. makes up B. makes on C. takes on D. takes up 17._ and short of breath , Andy and Ruby were the first to reach the top of Mount Tai . A. Tired B. To be tried C. Tir

10、ing D. Being tired18. What do you think you are _ lying in the conference? A. accused of B. accusing of C. accused with D. accusing with 19. Now when people refer to England you find Wales_ as well. A. including B. included C. to include D. include20. He found the virus came from the river _ by the

11、dirty water from London. A. polluting B. to pollute C. polluted D. to pollute21. My wife _ the baby whenever it cries. A. picks up B. picks out C. picks off D. picks over22. Dr. Yuan gives millions of yuan to _ others _ their research in agriculture. A. equip, by B. equip, with C. equip, on D. equip

12、, for 23. Either you or Jane _ to be sent to New Zealand tomorrow . A. are B. were C. is D. was24. The girl as well as the boys _ to drive a car. A. have learned B. has learned C. had learned D. to have learned25. All the students attention _ the teachers words when the teacher delivered a speech. A

13、. was focused on B. is focused with C. focused on D. focused with (四)完形填空(共20小題,每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后面各題的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出適合填入對應(yīng)空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該選項涂黑。While watching the Olympics the other night, I came across an unbelievable sight. It was not a gold medal, or a world record 26 , but a show of 27 .

14、 The event was swimming and started with only 28 men on the blocks. For one reason or another, two of them false started, so they were disqualified. That left only one to 29 . It would have been difficult enough, not having anyone to 30 against. I watched the man 31 off the block and knew right away

15、 that something was wrong. Im not an expert swimmer, but I can tell a good diver 32 a poor one, and this was not exactly 33 quality. When he 34 , it was evident that the man was not out for gold. The crowd started to 35 . Clearly this man was not a medal competitor. Finally he made his turn to start

16、 back. It was pitiful. He made a few desperate strokes and you could tell he was 36 . But in those few awful 37 , the crowd had 38 . No longer were they laughing, but beginning to 39 . Some even began to stand and shout “Come on, you can do it!” and 40 did. The crowd went wild. You would have though

17、t that he had won the gold, and 41 have. Even though he recorded one of the 42 times in Olympic history, this man gave more heart than any of the other competitors. Just a short year ago, he had never even swum, 43 race. His country had been invited to Sydney for the 44 time. In a competition where

18、athletes remove their silver medals feeling they have somehow been 45 out of gold, or when they act so proudly in front of their competitors, it is nice to watch an underdog.26. A. kept B. set C. broken D. held27. A. courage B. inspiration C. consideration D. progress28. A. two B. three C. four D. o

19、ne29. A. participate B. join C. complete D. compete30. A. fight B. race C. oppose D. resist 31. A. swim B. jump C. dive D. fly32. A. against B. from C. with D. off33. A. medal B. better C. best D. worst34. A. resurfaced B. floated C. swam D. disappeared35. A. shout B. laugh C. scream D. weep36. A. w

20、orn away B. worn through C. worn off D. worn out37. A. signs B. gestures C. strokes D. actions38. A. awoken B. changed C. turned D. shut39. A. cheer B. applause C. encourage D. inspire 40. A. they B. he C. I D. she41. A. might B. could C. should D. would42. A. best B. slowest C. swiftest D. average

21、43. A. let alone B. refer to C. look for D. as for 44. A. last B. first C. enjoyable D. happy 45. A. cheated B. forced C. removed D. replaced二、閱讀題(共二節(jié),20小題,閱讀部分每小題2分,共30分,任務(wù)型閱讀每小題2分,共10分,滿分40分)(一)閱讀下列四篇短文,從每小題后所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該選項涂黑。AWhowastheyoungestman ever elected to be president of

22、the United States? The answer is John F. Kennedy, the nations 35th president. Kennedy won the presidency at the age of 43. Kennedywasthefirst American president born in the 20th century. He was also the first president of the Catholic faith. But Kennedys time as the nations leader was cut short. He

23、was murdered during his third year as president.JohnFitzgeraldKennedy was born in Brookline, Massachusetts, in 1917. Kennedy was a good athlete. He swam, sailed, and played football at Harvard University. A back injury forced him to quit football and troubled him the rest of his life.Kennedyalmostdi

24、edduring World War II. In 1943, a Japanese ship attacked the small boat he commanded. Kennedys boat was cut in half. Kennedy won medals for bravery and for being wounded in combat.Kennedysfathertried to make a career in politics. He wanted one of his sons to gain political power, too. Afterthewar,Ke

25、nnedy ran for a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives representing Massachusetts. Kennedy won, and he went on to serve three terms. Then, in 1952, Kennedy was elected to the U.S. Senate. In1960,Kennedywonthe nomination from the Democratic Party to run for president. The race featured the first t

26、elevision debate between two presidential candidates. Kennedy made a better impression than Richard Nixon, his Republican opponent. He defeated Nixon in a very close election.WhenKennedybecamepresident, the United States was fighting the Cold War against the Soviet Union. It was called a “Cold War”

27、because the two countries never battled each other directly. That was too risky. Each side had enough nuclear weapons to destroy the other. Insteadofattackingeach other, the United States and the Soviet Union took sides in wars fought by smaller countries. Each side also tried to build more nuclear

28、weapons than the other. Under Kennedy,thecivil rights movement gathered strength. This movement demanded equal rights for African Americans and other minorities. Kennedy also started the Peace Corps. This program sends volunteers abroad to help people in poor nations. Kennedy was one of Americas mos

29、t popular presidents. 46. Which of the followings is NOT true about J.F. Kennedy? A. He wastheyoungest elected to be president of the United States. B. Hewasthefirst American president born in the 20th century C. He was also the first president of the Catholic faithD. He was the first president who

30、was murdered as president.47. From the passage, we can infer that _. A. the back injury was his life-long problem B. Kennedy won medals for his bravery in the war C. Kennedysfatherwanted to be a politician D. the Cold War was going on during his term48. The probable reason why there was the Cold War

31、 is that _. A. each side tried to build more nuclear weapons B. neither took risk of fighting against each other directlyC. both took sides in wars fought by smaller countriesD. neither wanted to fight a war after World War II49. How does the author present the passage? A. achievements-life stories-

32、 achievements B. life stories- achievements-life stories C. titles- achievements-life stories D. life stories-titles- life storiesBThe Danish Government has decided to establish a “COP15 Climate Scholarship” for money saved pursuant to its policy of not giving gifts or conference-kits to participant

33、s at the Climate Conference in Copenhagen later this year. As part of its efforts to reduce the environmental and climate impact of the UN climate summit, COP15, which Denmark hosts in December this year, the Danish government has decided to discontinue the practice of giving gifts to the participan

34、ts.Instead, the 4 million Danish kroner saved roughly 700,000 dollars will be spent on climate scholarships which gives a number of international students the opportunity to pursue a masters degree within climate change studies at a university in Denmark “Although there is no doubt as to the good in

35、tentions behind giving gifts, we have often experienced how conference kits end up in garbage bins at conference venues and hotels. We want to break that habit in Copenhagen and spend the money in a constructive way,” says Ulla T?rn?s, Minister for Development Cooperation.Helge Sander, Minister for

36、Science, Technology and Innovation, adds: “With this scholarship, we hope to welcome a group of clever young people from all over the world who will become highly motivated to make a difference, and furthermore will get anexhaustive knowledge about Danish technology and research.”The scholarships, w

37、hich cover both tuition fees and living expenses, are made available for a range of excellent two-years Masters programmes, including MSc programmes in wind energy, environmental engineering or sustainable energy planning. Applications are made directly to the university. When you apply for a master

38、s programme, you should indicate your interest in applying for the COP15 Climate Scholarship. The following programmes are available under the scholarship programme. 50. The word “ impact” in the second paragraph probably mean_? A. influence B. force C. change D. expectation51. What reason can you i

39、nfer when the Danish government decided to stop giving gifts?A. Gifts can not express the good intentions.B. Giving gifts is a total waste of money. C. Money can be spent in a more useful wayD. Gifts are not welcomed by all the countries. 52. The money saved from giving gifts will be used to _. A. s

40、ponsor students to continue their studies abroad B. attract many clever young people to Denmark C. support university students to study climate change D. motivate clever students to make a difference53. After the last paragraph, the passage will probably continue to talk about _. A. master programme

41、s within the climate field B. doctor programmes about international relations. C. the benefits of the scholarship to students. D. the application forms for the scholarship CTop 10 Fleeting Celebrities List from T includes people such as:Susan Boyle:The Scottish wowed Simon Cowell in April with an am

42、azing performance of I Dreamed a Dream, during the show Britains Got Talent. Her ugly-duckling narrative proved irresistible to reality-TV fans. Susan Boyle is a bored, strange church volunteer who, at 48, claims shes never been kissed and lives alone with her cat Pebbles. Her TV performance has bee

43、n viewed on YouTube more than 300 million times, and her first CD album, the inevitably titled I Dreamed a Dream, is the most preordered in As history. Conrad Murray:When the Los Angeles Police Department declared Michael Jacksons death to be a murder, all eyes turned to Conrad Murray, the cardiolog

44、ist(心臟學(xué)家) who was attending to the pop icon the day he died. A research revealed a disturbing cocktail of powerful drugs in his system. In July, members of the Drug Enforcement Agency and the LAPD searched Murrays Houston office but so far he has not been charged with a crime. Edgar Hernandez:In Apr

45、il, Edgar Hernandez became the unfortunate face after officials confirmed that the 4-year-old was the first human to be infected with the virus in Mexico. Nicknamed Patient Zero by the media, the kindergartner greets from La Gloria, a rural town that sits a few miles from an industrial pig farm. Rep

46、orts of swine flu led to a sharp drop in tourism to Mexico, but an official in Hernandezs hometown said the boy should be celebrated as the first person to survive the virus. Orly Taitz:Orly Taitz wears many hats. The Orange County, California, resident is a dentist, a lawyer, a real estate agent an

47、d leader of the birther movement - a term referring to the belief held by stubborn people that Barack Obama was born in Kenya and therefore does not meet the Constitutions requirements to serve as President of the United States. Despite a lack of evidence supporting this claim, Taitz and her support

48、ers received a surprising amount of media attention last summer. 54. Which of the following statements is not true? A. Susan join in a reality-TV show named Britains Got Talent. B. Susans hit song I Dreamed a Dream is her albums name.C. Simon Cowell is likely to be the judge in the show.D. Susan was

49、 expected to give an amazing performance. 55. The phrase pop icon in the second text probably refer to _. A. Conrad Murray B. Los Angeles Police C. Michael Jackson D. leader of the Drug Enforcement Agency56. Edgar Hernandez definitely is _. A. 4 years old in a kindergarten B. led to a sharp drop in

50、tourism to Mexico C. the Patient Zero D. the first person to survive the H1N157. Orly Taitz can be chosen as Top 10 Fleeting Celebrities probably because_. A. she is the leader of the birther movement B. she loves to wear many beautiful hats C. she is a stubborn business woman D. she has many titles

51、 and is successfulD The mobile phone industry in Africa has challenged the global economic crisis with a monumental boom in mobile between 2003 and 2008. In five years the number of mobile grew by more than 500 percent. Torbjorn Fredriksson of the U.N. conference on Trade and Development says the gr

52、owth in mobile phone use is important in both a social and economic sense. Companies can use the mobile phones to obtain information about market developments, farmers can get information about weather forecasts and increasingly we see new mobile services appearing and that has a very strong effect

53、on the way that people and companies can do business in Africa, Fredriksson said. But he says mobile connectivity is not consistent throughout the continent. In Burundi, Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, and Somalia, the mobile industry has only made up10 percent of the population. And he adds that while

54、 mobile phone use is rising, Internet access remains slow and costly. African countries are left behind not only developed countries, but also other developing regions in terms of fast access to the Internet, Fredriksson said.The U.N. report says monthly Internet access in Burkina Faso, the Central

55、African Republic and Swaziland is more than $1,300, the highest in the world. Fredriksson says a big problem is that up until now Africa has largely been excluded from the net of international cables that would carry telecommunications between Africa and the rest of the world. But he says that seems

56、 to be changing. Now in July we saw Seacom, a new cable that links the east coast of Africa with Europe and India and there is another one called the TEAMS cable which will link Kenya with the United Arab Emirates later in 2009, Fredriksson said. So these are promising signs but it remains a tremend

57、ous challenge to get the broadband connectivity up to the levels in other parts of the world. 58. The main idea of the first two paragraphs is probably _. A. mobile phone use is growing faster in Africa B. Internet connections in Africa have a long way to go C. the growth in mobile phone use is mean

58、ingful D. many new mobile services appear increasingly59. When talking about mobile connectivity, the author develops it mainly by _. A.telling effects B.explaining causes C. offering phenomena D.giving advantages 60. What is Fredrikssons attitude to Internet access in Africa? A. hopeful B. desperat

59、e C. hopeless D. not mentioned(二) 任務(wù)型閱讀 根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項A-F 中選出能填入空白處的表示該段或文章主題句的最佳選項。選項中有一項為多余選項。第二節(jié) (共5小題,每小題2分,滿分10分) 根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從下框的A-F選項中選出能概括每一段主題的最佳選項。 選項中有一項是多余項。A. Smiling builds up confidence. B. Smiling changes mood. C. Smiling helps stay positive.D. Smiling defeats diseases.E. Smiling attracts

60、 peopleF. Smiling relieves stress 61. Like a flower with a pleasant scent, your smile can draw people close enough to see inside you. Thats Smile Power. A smile has the power to radiate the qualities that make you beautiful on the inside - kindness, friendship, honesty, respect, patience, and self-c

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