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高中入學(xué)考試英語模擬試卷PaperI:Listening(15minutes16marks)ForQuestions1-10,youwillhear10shortdialoguesanddecidewhetherthefollowingstatementsaretrueorfalse.Listenandmark“T”or“F”ontheanswersheet.You'llheartherecordingTWICE.Thedriverputstheman'sbaginthetrunk.Thewomanrefusestheman'ssuggestion.Lynneishavingapotluckparty.Chrisisavegetarian.Thecustomerneedsthesalesperson'shelprightnow.Thefoodattherestaurantwasso-so.Themantellsthewomannottodosomething.Helenfeelsbetter.Cindyistalkingaboutthejobthatshehasnow.Bobisgoingtostartjoggingbeforework.Forquestions1-6,youwillhearaseriesofshortconversations.Pleasewritetheanswertoeachquestiononthelineprovided.Youranswershouldbeasbriefaspossible.YouwillheareachitemTWICE.WherewillAlbertofindthetea?Atwhatpointexactlywillthethreestudentsappearintheconcert?Whenwillthefriendsgoswimming?Wherewillthetourmeetingtakeplace?Howwillteachersknowwhowantstoattendtheirrevisionclass?WhatisLili'sproblemANDhowmightthisberesolved?PaperII:Reading(65minutes54marks)A.Forquestions1-10,pleaselookatthesentencesbelowaboutajourneytotheArcticonboardaship.Readthefollowingtexttodecideifeachsentenceiscorrectorincorrect.Ifitiscorrect,markTonyouranswersheet.Ifitisnotcorrect,markFonyouranswersheet.Thistripisforpeoplewholikepeaceandquiet.Manydifferentactivitiesareorganizedonboard.

ThevoyagebeginsinScotland.Theshipfollowsafixedroute.Therearedifferenttypesofaccommodation.Passengersservethemselvesinthediningroom.WhalescanbeseeninthemorningnearTromso.TherearesomeexamplesoftraditionalbuildingsinTromso.TheshipstaysovernightinTromso.BearIslandusedtobeabusyfishingcentre.ExploringtheArcticTheArcticisoneofthefewplacesintheworlduntouchedbypollutionwhereyoucanseenatureatitswildestandmostbeautiful.JoinourshiptheNorthernStarfrom2to18July,fora17-dayvoyagetotheArctic.Duringthevoyageyouareabletorelaxandgetawayfromitall.Therearenopartiesorfilm-showstoattend,quizzestoenter,orentertainerstowatch.However,wedohavespecialistsonboardwhoarewillingtoansweranyofyourquestionsabouttheArcticandwhowilltalkabouttheanimalsandbirdsthatyouseeonthetrip.AftersettingofffromScotland,wegonorthalongthecoastofNorwaytoBearIsland.Alongthewayyou'llseethousandsofseabirdsandwonderfulscenery,withriversoficeandhugecliffs.Youwillhavethechancetoseereindeer,polarbears,andotherArcticanimals.Althoughwehaveatimetable,experiencehasshownthatwemayhavetochangeourdirectionalittle,dependingontheweatherandonwhichanimalsappear.TheNorthernStarisaveryspecialshipandourpastvoyageshavebeenverypopular.Ourcabinsallhavethesameexcellentfacilities,whichincludeaprivatebathroomandrefrigerator.Ourchefsarehappytoprepareanyfoodforpeopleonspecialdiets.Choosejustwhatyouwanttoeatfromthewidevarietyavailablefromthediningroombuffet.Thereisalibrary,shop,clinicandplentyofspaceforrelaxation.Ifyouneedsomeexercise,whynotgojoggingeverymorningaroundthedecks,ordosomeswimmingintheindoorpool.Pricesincludeeconomyclassairtraveland16nightsonboardtheNorthernStar,allmealsandexcursionsandalllectures.Day1BoardtheNorthernStar.Days2-7WesailslowlynorthalongthecoastofNorway,stoppingatplacesofinterest.Day8Tromso.YouneedtogetupatsunrisetoseethewhalesaswesailtowardsTromso.VisitTromsotoDays9-10seetheArcticMuseum,thecathedralandthebeautifuloldwoodenhouses.IntheeveningwesailawayalongthewestcoasttoBirdIsland,whichisexcellentforbird-watching.Days9-10BearIsland.Wearrivehereintheearlyeveningandstayovernight.BearIslandoncehadanactivefishingindustry,buttodaylittleofthisremains.Wewillexploretheisland,lookingoutforArcticflowers.Days11-16Spitsbergen.Aplaceofmountainsandriversofice,itishometoalargevarietyofanimals.Day17LeavetheshipinSpitsbergenandflytoLondonfromTroms.B.Pleasereadthetextaboutbehaviorsonairplaneandanswerquestions1-8.Airrageisthecurrentexpressionforaggressiveordisruptivebehaviorofairlinepassengers.Itcomesfromthetermroadrage,usedtodescribedriverswhoserudeandhostileattitudetowardotherscanleadtoseriousaccidentsorviolence.Majorairlinesarebecomingincreasinglyconcernedaboutairrageandaretrainingtheirstafftodealwithit.Atthesametime,theyareintroducingtougherpoliciesandsupportinglegislationthatwillallowlocalpolicetoarrestoffenderswhentheyland.Aspecialagreement,knownasthe1963TokyoConvention,allowsforthearrestoftroublesomepassengersonlanding,eveniftheyarenotcitizensofthatcountryanddidnottechnicallycommitacrimethere.Theproblemofairragemaystartbeforepassengersevenboardtheplaneandmaybecomeworseonboard.Reasonsforairrageincludeheavytrafficonthewaytotheairport,longcheck-inlines,theamountofalcoholavailablebothinthewaitingareaandgivenoutfreeonboardtheplane,andstrictenforcementofno-smokinglawsattheairportandontheflightitself.Airlinestaffaretrainedtospotapotentialtroublemakerandtodealwithviolentbehaviorbytalkingtotheperson.Formoreseriouscases,handcuffsandstraitjacketsarekeptonboard,althoughtheseareusedonlyasalastresort.Fortunately,incidentsinvolvingseriousvioleneearerare,butairrageisincreasinglybecominganissueofconcernforallairlines.Airrageandroadragerefertoaggressivebehaviorbypassengersincarsorplanes.airlinepassengersandcardrivers.cardriversandairlinepilots.airlinepassengersandcrews.Accordingtothispassage,airrageisamoreseriousproblemtodaythanitwas25yearsago.isaproblemthatmoreandmoreairlinecompaniesaredealingwith.isaproblemthatbecameveryseriousinthe1960s.occursmoreoncertainairlinesthanonothers.TheTokyoConventionenableslocalpolicetointroducetougherpolicies.toarrestpeoplewhileflyingovertheircountry.toarrestaggressivepassengersofanynationality.tousehandcuffsandstraitjacketstorestrainaggressivepassengers.Accordingtothispassage,whichofthefollowingfactorscontributestoairrage?adifficultjourneytotheairportsmokingonboardrestrictionsonalcoholhandcuffsandstraitjacketsbeingkeptonboardFromthispassagewecanunderstandthatairlinestaffwillwatchoutforheavysmokers.heavydrinkers.peoplewhoarenervousaboutflying.peoplewhostarttalkingtoaggressivepassengers.Thephraseasalastresortinthelastparagraphmeansinafar-awayvacationspot.iftheplanecannotreturntotheairport.aftereverythingelsehasfailed.withpotentialtroublemakers.Whatmighttheairlinecrewdotocontrolairrageontheplane?allowthepassengertosmokearrestthepassengerrestrainthepassengerbehaverudelytothepassengerThewriter'smainpurposeinthispassageistodiscussthephenomenonofairrage.explainthereasonsforairrage.suggestsolutionsforairlinestafffacedwithairrage.warnpassengersaboutairrage.C.Pleasereadthefollowingarticleaboutmenwhohuntforbirds'nestsincavesinT,haanidlathnednanswerquestions1-9inyourownwordsonaseparateanswersheet.TheNestHuntersofTamYaiSwiftletsareshybirdsthatmaketheirnestsintheremotestcornersofdeepcaves.Theyhavetheabilitytoflyfastandstraightlikearrowsaroundtheinteriorofthecavewalls.Likesomeotherbirds,theybuildtheirnestswiththeirsaliva,thejuicyliquidfromtheirownmouths.Thisjuicehardensquicklytomakeasmallnest,shapedlikeacup.Thesenestsarecalled“whitegold”,becausetheycanbesoldforthousandsofdollarsintheChinesefoodmarkets.ItisthesenestsforwhichthehuntersofTamYaiarepreparedtorisktheirlives.TamYaicaveinsouthernThailandisthelargestnetworkofcavesinsidealimestonemountain,knownasSuwanKuha,meaning“cavetemple”.IthasbeengiventhisnamebecauseitcontainsalargeareadecoratedwithstatuesofBuddhas.Highabovethestatues,inthefarcornersofthecavecomplex,iswherethenestsaretobefound.Thenesthuntersclimbbarefootupdangerousbamboopoleshundredsofmetresabovethegroundtocollectthesevaluablenests.Theyrarelyusesafetyequipment,andiftheyfall,theywilldieinstantly.Thesenestscanonlybereachedbythebravestandmostskilledclimbers,andtheyareoftenonlyabletoreachthehighestnestswiththeaidofastickandanet.Nesthuntingisaskillpasseddowninfamiliesfromfathertoson.Becauseoftheprofitsthatcanbemade,thecompetitionamongrivalclimbersisfierce.Therearearmedguardsattheentrancetothecavetoprotectthenestsfromthieves.InTamYai,therearealsostrictlawstopreventillegalhuntingandtoensurepropercollecting,or“harvesting”,ofthenests.Asaresult,thebirdsareaprotectedspeciesandthenumberofswiftletsisgrowing.NestharvestingbeginsinMarchandiftheharvestiscollectedatthecorrecttimeofyear,eachswiftletwilllayeggsthreetimesaseason.Oncetheyoungbirdshavehatchedandflown,thenestscanbecollectedandsoldtotheChinesefoodindustryasthevitalingredientinbird'snestsoup.Therecipeforthehighlyvaluedbird'snestsoupiscenturiesold,andthesoupissaidtohaveavalueinprolonginglife.Chinesedoctorsoftenprescribeitforpeoplewhoaresufferingfromskinconditions,lungdiseaseandbreathingproblems.Itisimportanttopreparetheneststhoroughlywhentheyarriveintherestaurantkitchens.Firstlytheyarewashed,soakedandboileduntiltheyhaveasoft,rubber-liketexture.Thentheyaremixedwithmeatandcoconutandalltheingredientsarecookedtogether.Thenestitselfisnotdelicious,infactithashardlyanytaste.AsoneChinesechefsays:“Itistheotheringredientswhichgivethesoupitsflavour.Thenestissoftandcrunchy,andwhenyouprepareityoumustbecarefultoremovealltracesofthebird,suchasbonesorfeathers.ThisisbecauseChinesepeopleappreciatethewayitfeelsintheirmouthratherthanthetasteandsmell.”Itisanexoticdishinamulti-milliondollarmarket.Theneststhemselvesaresmall;theyweighlessthan10gramsandmeasurejustafewcentimetres.Butforthenesthunterstherisksaregreatindeed.Questions:Whathappenstothesalivawhenthebirdsbuildtheirnests?Whydothehunterstakesuchgreatriskstocollectthenests?Whichcountrybuysmostofthebirds'nests?WhyisSuwanKuharegardedasatemple?Whatmakesthejobofnesthuntingparticularlydangerous?GiveTWOdetails.Accordingtothegraph,howdoesthepriceofbirds'nestsin2008comparetothatof1968?HowisthebusinessofnesthuntinginTamYaicontrolled?GiveTWOdetails.Howisbird'snestsoupimportantforhealth?Howdoesthesoupgetitstaste?PaperIII:UseofEnglish(20minutes60marks)A.ClozeSchool'sArtSaleLastFridayparentshelpedcollectlotsofmoneyforaschoolbybuyingchildren'spictures.AprimaryschoolinBicesteruseditsclassroomsasanartgalleryforadayand(1)parentstocomeandlook.Allthepupils(2)aworkofartand(3)paintingwentonsaleat£5.Hundredsofparentsandrelationscameand,together,theyspent(4)£2,000.Nowtheschoolis(5)ofmakingtheexhibitionbiggernextyearbyalsocontactingbusinesses(6)operateinthelocalarea.Oneoftheschoolchildren'sparentsfirsthadthe(7)aftergoingto(8)exhibitionsinherhomecountry,SouthAfrica.Theschoolhasdecidedto(9)themoneytobuybooksandCDplayers.TheHeadTeachersaidhewasdelightedtoseetheschool(10)fullandhewasveryproudofthechildren.AhopedBinvitedCpleasedDwishedAoperatedBplayedCperformedDproduced3AfewBsomeCeachDall4AoverBmoreCcloseDnear5AplanningBthinkingCconsideringDwanting6AwhatBwhoCwhichDwhose7AmemoryBideaChabitDchoice8AsameBlikelyCsimilarDequal9AbringBaddCjoinDuse10AsoBtooCsuchDenoughB.GrammarandVocabularyMultipleChoicesWedon'thaveanymilkleft.?don'tyouarewedowehaveyouItriedontwosweaters,butIdidn'tbuyofthem.eithernoneneitheranyIftheythecarearlier,theywouldn'thavegottenstuckontheroad.werecheckeddidcheckhadcheckedcheckedIsaweveryepisodeinthattelevisionseries.ten-partstens-parttens-partsten-part"Howareyoumanagingwiththenewcomputerprogram?""Notgreat.Itofigureitoutyet.'"can'thavemanagedhaven'tmanageddon'tmanagehaven'tbeenmanagingI'vebeentryingSueallmorning.tocallcallingcalltohavecalledYoucloseallthewindowsbeforeyouleavethehouse.needshouldoughtmightHewasaccusedstealingmoneyfromthestore.in

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