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1學(xué)質(zhì)量檢測英語試題.01第I卷(共105分)第一部分:聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)鐘1.Howlongdoesthewomanhavetowait?A.30minutesB.7minutes23minutes2.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.HelikestheclassicalartbetterB.HelikesneithermodernnorclassicalartC.Helikesthemodernartinahigherdegree3.Wheredidthespeakersspendtheirvacation?A.onthemountainsB.athomeattheseasideC.CC.C4.Whatistheweatherlikenow?A.It’scoldandwindyC.It’sfineandnotwindyatallB.It’swarmandwindy5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.RadioB.PlanC.Weather從題中所給的A、B、C位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將16.Whydoesthewomangivethemanacall?A.ShedoesnotknowthetimeofthemeetingB.ShehasforgottenthetimeofthemeetingC.Shewantstomakesureofthetimeofthemeeting7.Whatisthewomangoingtodothisafternoon?A.tomeetanAmericanclientB.toseeoffacustomerfromtheUSC.tohaveaninterviewwithanAmericanbusinessman8.Whatdoesthedirectorwanttoknowtomorrow?A.thosewhoareabsentfromthemeetingB.howmanypeopleattendthemeetingC.theresultsofthemeeting9.Whatdoesthemanwanttoborrow?A.AbrushB.Achaircamera10.Whoisthewomantalkingto?A.HerneighborB.HerhusbandHerstudent11.Whatisthewoman’shusbanddoing?C.AC.CA.TakingphotosPaintingtheroomB.PaintingapictureC.C12.Whyarethewoman’sgradespoornow?A.SheisalwaysdisturbedwhenstudyingB.Shehastoworkfull-timeC.Shedoesn’tstudyhard13.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomandoing?A.findingababysitterB.findingajobinthelibraryC.puttingherchildreninthekindergarten14.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.TeacherandstudentB.ColleaguesC.Classmates115.WhatdoweknowaboutNo,8QingnianRoad?A.Ithastheman’sluckynumberB.IthasgotthreebedroomsC.Ithasagarage16.WhatisgoodaboutJinghuaStreet?A.It’saquieterplaceC.ItisclosertoshopsB.Ithasbiggerrooms17.Whichonehavethespeakersdecidedon?A.TheonewithabiggardenB.TheonewithoutagarageC.Theoneclosertotown18.Whatdidthedry-cleaningstoresiteusetobe?A.AbakeryB.ArestaurantC.Adepartmentstore19.Whatdoweknowaboutthemanagerinthepassage?A.HeoftenworeatieB.HewassickseriouslyC.Hewasalwaysinatallwhitehat20.Whatdidn’texistontheavenueinthepast?A.PolicemenB.CarsC.Garbagecans第二部分:英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié)語法和詞匯知識運用(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)CD21.---I’msorry,butI______atyoutheotherday.---Forgetit.Iwasabitoutofcontrolmyself.A.shouldn’tshoutB.shouldn’thaveshoutedC.mustn’tshoutD.mustn’thaveshouted22.---I’mreallyangryatTom.Heneverlistenstome.1---______,Ellen.Thingswillworkout.A.Don’tmentionitB.Idon’tthinksoC.TakeiteasyD.Noproblem23.John,______moneyisnoproblem,stillleadsasimplelife.A.forwhoseB.ofwhoseC.ofwhomwhomThetwocountriesheldthetalkinafriendly___andreachedanagreement.A.atmosphereB.stateC.nonThefactshehasntknowntheresultoftheexaminationurprisetomeA.whichB.thatC.whatD.whenWefinallymanagedtomakethecustomersofthequalityofthevehicle.A.toconvinceB.convincingC.eDconvinced27.Itremainstobeseenwhateffectstheneweducationalreformwill______students.A.reflectonB.takeonC.haveonD.getonMymindwasntonwhathe_soI’mafraidImissedhalfofit.A.wassayingB.hadsaidC.wouldsayD.hassaidBabiesarenotbornwithmoralsense.Theycannottell______differencebetweenrightandwrong.A.the;theB.a;aC.a;ItsagoodthingthatIaraincoat,otherwiseI’dhavebeenwetallover.A.havebroughtB.broughtC.hadbroughtD.wasbringing---Waiter,_____?---Waitaminute,sir.That’s80yuanaltogether.A.howmuchdidweeatB.wouldyoupleasechargeme.C.wouldyoutakethemoneyD.mayIhebillpleaseHowcanyouexpecttogetanythingyouareunwillingtothers1A.whileB.whenC.unlessD.althoughDoyouhaveanyseatsontheflightforMexicoleavingat3:16P.M..A.availableB.accessibleC.eptableDadaptable34.---Ihavegotapaininmyback.---Nowonder.You______infrontofthecomputetoolong.A.hadworkedB.areworkingC.havebeenworkingDworkedIfyourcompositionbytheendofthisweekisdelayed,you’resuretolosesomepointsfromyourfinalresult.A.tobefinishedB.finishedC.willhavebeenfinishedD.willbefinished閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給各題的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出可Therewasonceagreatwarbetweentwocountries.Thewarhadbeen goingonforsometimeandthesoldierswerestartingtofeel36 thelongbattle. Onahotafternoonamanwas37pastasmallgroupof gepitThegroupleaderwasshoutingorders andthreatening38iftheworkwasnotcompletedwithinthehour. yshoutingorders?Whycannotyouhelpthemyourself?”Thegroupleaderlookedathimandreplied,“Whatdoyou“Ifyoufeelsostronglyabouthelpingthem,youare42todosoyourself!”Themangotdownfromthe43andstartedwalkinguptothetworkThegroupleaderwassimplyThemantookup dstartedhelpingthesoldiersandworkedwiththemtill thejobwas46! Thearmy Thearmygeneralexhibitedsomeofthekey53thatarerearelewhoarereadytoreallyhelpgettheworkdoneThey usoftheleaderbutnotthestateoftheleader Beforeleaving,theman47thesoldiersontheirwork,and thegroupleaderHesaid,“Nexttimeyour49preventsyoufromsupportingyourpeopleyoushouldinformyour50 Thegroupleaderwasnowcompletelysurprised.Onlynowhe Thegroupleaderwasnowcompletelysurprised.OnlynowhenandrealizedthemanwasthearmygeneralAastonishedatB.tiredofrightenedofDembarrassedatAwalkingB.runningdrivingD.ridingAillnessB.battleCpunishmentD.deathAstoppedB.waitededDdoubtedArememberB.meanpressDimagineAremindB.tellbegD.inviteAsureB.luckyreadyD.welcomeAhorseB.planecarD.bikeAencouragedB.moveddAtoolsB.gunsclothesD.bricksA.improvedB.lostfinishedD.allowedAthankedB.rewardedulatedAinterviewedB.answeredroachedApeopleB.ordertatusAricherB.higherclevererD.smallerAprizeB.salarynDexperimentAfrequentlyB.closelylyDfirmlyC.C.1coursesspeedsB.someBcallllectC.CC.C第三部分:閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選AroldDaionceworkedasaboattrackeralongtheYangtzeRiver.“Itwassomethingthatrequiredbrutestrength,butnotthatloneDaisaidathishomeinXialongvillagewhichsitsattheentrancetoWuxiaGorgeoneofthefamousThreeGorgesinSouthwestChinaYouneededalotofskillstodowhatwedid.”Whenoutboardmotorsbecameavailableinthe1980's,boattrackersbecameathingofthepastTodaytheyareseenonlyoccasionallyalongtheriverduringfestivalsandculturalevents.HoweverDaicanstillrememberatimewhenbeingpulledbygtheYangtzewastheonlywayforpeopletotravelfromvillagetovillageinthemountainousWushancountyDuetotheareasrichminingresources,hisserviceswerevitalforcompaniesthatwantedtoshiptheirgoods.“Iwas15or16whenIstarted”,saidtheretiree,explainingathisfatheralsoworkedasatrackerHediedinwhenIwasateenager.Ican'tevenrememberustrackingtogether,butwedid.Itwassolongago.”Daisaidthatboatscrewsworkedinteamswithafirst,secondandThefirstmasterwasthemostessentialbecausehesatintheboatandsteereditalongthesafestroute.“Itwasakeyrole.HehadtoguidetheboatpastjaggedrocksmostexperiencedboatmenandthemostfamiliarwiththeYangtzerRiver.1whirlpoolitcouldhaveswallowedtheboatandallthenwithitThesamethingwouldhavehappenedifthehalterbrokeDaisdaysasatrackerfinallycametoanendwhenhisfamilytedinamotorboatintheearlysHesuccessfullyappliedforalicensefromWushanshortlyafter.knowthatA66-year-oldDaiisaboattrackeralongtheYangtzeRiverBbeingatrackerrequiredmorethanbrutestrengthDailivesattheentrancetoXialongvillageDDaiisstilloftenseenalongtheriverasatrackerrabouthowmanyyearsdidDaiworkasatrackerA.5years.B.10years.C.20years.DyearsasthefirstmasterthemostimportantA.Becausehesatintheboat.B.Becausehewasthemostexperiencedboatmen.C.Becausehehadtheresponsibilityforthesafetyoftheboat.D.BecausehewasthemostfamiliarwiththeYangtzerRiver.59.Wecanconcludefromthepassagethat.A.bothpeopleandgoodswereoncepulledbytrackersalongtheBactuallyDaididn'ttrackwithhisfatheratallCthemostexperiencedboatmenweresuretobethefirstmastersDiftheboatwascaughtinawhirlpool,a11thetrackershadnodoesthepassagemainlytellaboutA.Dai'smiserablelifeintheoldsociety.B.Daiandhisfather.C.Dai'spastlifeasatracker.D.Dai'shappylife.BMainlandcoupleswhogivebirthtoasecondchildinHongKongwillbefinedforbreakingthefamilyplanningpolicy,aseniorofficialhaswarned.1AsmorewomenflocktoHongKongtogivebirthtotheirsecondgfamilyplanningdepartmentdirectorofGuangdongProvincestressedthatthisviolatedChina'spolicies.“Andthosewhoaregovernmentemployeeswillevenbedismissed“Itdoesn'tmatteriftheygivebirthtotheirsecondchildonorinothercountriesandregionstheyhaveviolatedthecountry'spoliciesandtheprovince'sregulations”.HesaidthatsomefamilieshadbeenpunishedinthepastfewmonthsafterhavingasecondchildinHongKong,butgavenodetails.ngmadehisremarkswhenaHongKongnewspapercarriedacontroversialnoticeclaimingresidents'medicalserviceshadbeenaffectedbythegrowingnumberofmainlandwomenwhoarriveinthecitytogivebirthandgainfightofabode(居住)there.AccordingtostatisticsrevealedbyHongKongSpecialAdministrativeRegiongovernment,about88,000babieswereborninHongKongin2010,butmorethan41,000or47percent,weretoHongKonghaslimitedthenumberofmainlandwomenpermittedtogivebirthinthecityat34,000thisyear.Theissuealsohascausedcallsforanamendment(修正)toHongKongsBasicLawsothatbabiesborntomainlandwomenarenolongergrantedpermanentfightofabode.“IsupportHongKonggovernment'sdecisiontoreduceorlimittheChinaintroduceditsfamilyplanningpolicyintolimitbirthsintheworldsmostpopulousnationalthoughtheruleshavebeenrelaxedinrecentyears.hichofthefollowingistrueAThosewhogivebirthtoasecondchildinHongKongwillbefined.1BManygovernmentemployeeshavebeendismissedfromtheirposts.ZhangFengisfamilyplanningdepartmentdirectorofGuangdongProvince.D.Itdoesn'tmatteriftheygivebirthtotheirsecondchildonthemainland.Whatdoesthewordviolatedmeaninthesecondparagraph?AwentagainstB.wasCwasforD.was63.ZhangFengsaidthat.A.fewfamilieshadbeenpunishedafterhavingasecondchildinBabout88,000babieswereborninHongKongin2010CtheresidentsmedicalservicesinHongKonghadbeenaffectedDheagreedtoreduceorlimitthenumberformainlandwomenongKong 64.Fromthepassagewecaninfer. A.in2010mostofthebabiesborninHongKongbelongedtoainlandcouplesBthenumberofmainlandwomenpermittedtogivebirthinHonghasbeenreducedCbabiesborntomainlandwomeninHongKongcantgetpermanentofabodenowDthefamilyplanningpolicyinChinaisasstrictasbefore.WhichisNOTthereasonwhysomepeoplewanttogivebirthtoaA.Theywanttogainrightofabodetherefortheirbabies.BTheywanttoescapebeingpunishedforbreakingthefamilyplanningpolicy.CTheywanttocausecallsforanamendmenttoHongKong'sBasicLaw.D.TheyWanttheirbabiestoenjoythegoodmedicalservicesinHongKong.CtnessPayingattentiontoitcanhelpuschoosethesuitabletimeofdaywhenwebestperformspecifictasks.1TherealityhoweveristhatmostofusorganizetheirtimeworkdemandsschooldeadlinescommutingorsocialeventsDoingwhateveryourbodyfeelslikedoingisaluxuryintoday'sfast-pacedmodernsociety.Butthatdoesntmeanitisn'tworthtrying.ObeyingourbodyficanthealthbenefitsDisruptingournaturalbodyrhythmontheotherhandhasbeenlinkedtoproblemssuchasnobesityorheadachesaysSteveKeyabiologyprofessorWhenthebodyclockcansynchronize(使……同步)therhythmsofitsnaturalprocessesit“givesusanadvantageindailylife”,saysKey.Accordingtohim,whenitcomestocognitive(認知的)work,mostltsperformbestinthelatemorningAsourbodytemperatureoreawakeninginthemorningandcontinuestolmiddayourmemoryalertnessandconcentrationgraduallyimprove.HoweverheaddsourabilitytoconcentratetypicallystartstosoonthereafterMostofusaremoreeasilydistracted心)betweennoonand4pm.Alertnessalsotendstofallaftereatingamealandsleepinesstendstopeakaround2pm,makingthatagoodtimeforanap.singlytirednessmayincreaseourcreativepowersFormostproblemsthatrequireopenendedthinkingareoftenbestdealthejournalThinkingReasoningWhenchoosingatimeofdaytoexercise,payingattentiontoyourbodyclockcanimproveresultsPhysicalperformanceisusuallybestfromabouttopmsaysMichaelSmolensk,aprofessorofbiomedicalengineering.1Ofcoursenoteveryonesbodyclockisthesamemakingiteyenhardertosynchronizenaturalrhythmswithdailyplans.rnaturalbodyrhythmwellwecanA.findoutthesuitabletimetodospecifictasksB.urtimearoundworkdemandsCdowhateverourbodyfeelslikedoingD.besureWhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueA.Ouralertnessisinfluencedbyournaturalbodyrhythm.BDoingwhateveryourbodyfeelslikeisverydifficultinourmodernsociety.C.Obeyingourbodyclockisgoodforourhealth.D.Disruptingournaturalbodyrhythmcanleadtoobesity.AccordingtoSteveKeywhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?AWhenourbodyclocksynchronizestherhythmsofitsnaturalprocesses,wecandobetter.BWhenitcomestocognitive(認知的)work,mostpeopleperformbestinthelatemorning.CAsbodytemperaturerisesbeforeawakeninginthemorning,ourconcentrationgraduallyimproves.DWeconcentratebetterinthelatemorningthanbetweennoonand4pm.Inspirationtosolveadifficultproblemwillmostprobablycome tous. AwhenwegetupinthemorningC.whenwefenergyinthelatemorningB.whenwearetiredintheeveningD.whenwearetfthefollowingcanbethesuitabletitleforthepassageA.Whatisnaturalbodyrhythm?B.Naturalbodyrhythmisgoodforus.CSomethingaboutnaturalbodyrhythm.D.Thelatestresearchaboutnaturalbodyrhythm.DSwissInternationalAirlinesSWISS)willintroducedailynon-stopflightsbetweenBeijingandZurichThenewservicetothefinancialcenterofSwitzerlandisexpectedtostartonDecwhichmarksanexpansionofservicesfor1esemarketInMaySWISSalreadystarteddirectflighttoShanghai.ThefirstflighttoEuropehasaspecialpriceof2,680yuan,whichdoesnotincludetaxesandfuelsurcharges.“IamdelightedtheairlinesofSwitzerlandcancontributetonomictiesbetweenthetwocountrieswithnewdailyflights“WearewitnessingagrowingdemandfortouristtravelinbothApartfromShanghaiandHongKong,BeijingwillbethethirdChinesedestinationforSWISS.previouslyflewtotheChinesecapitalaslateasJune2003.illinitiallyoperateitsnewdailynonstopBeijingZurichflightswithanAirbusAseatsandAirbuA330-300(236seats)air-crafts.hemodernSWISSbusinessclassoffersthemostsuitablecomfortssincetheseatscanbeadjustedintoatwo-meter-longbed.firmnessandsoftnesscanbeadjustedthankstoaircushions.WiththeintroductionofthenewSWISSservicefromBeijing,thehansaGroupAirlinesmayattractmoreChinesecustomerswhentravelingtoEurope.thansaandAustrianAirlinesalreadyconnectfiveChinesecitieswithEuropeandbeyond.ThisairlinesgroupistheleadingEuropeanairlinesnetworkintheChinesemarket.ufthansaGroupoperatedweeklyflightsfromChinaincludingHongKongtoEurope.SSispartoftheLufthansaGroupaswellasamemberoftheStarAlliance,theworld’sbiggestairlinesgrouping.othepassagefromDecAitwillonlytakeusadaytoflyfromBeijingtoZurichBwecanflydirectlyfromBeijingtoZurich1CthefirstflightfromBeijingtoEuropewillonlycostyouDthedirectflighttoShanghaistartedbySWISSwillbecanceledewflightaddedA.SWISSwantstooffergoodservicetoChinesepeople.B.SWISSwantstocontributetogrowingeconomictiesbetweenthetwocountries.CThereisagrowingdemandfortouristtravelinbothdirections.D.SWISSwantstocreatemoreopportunityforpeopletowork.specialabouttheAirbusofthenewflightA.TheAirbuscancarrymorepassengersthanotherplanes.B.Theseatsinitcanbeadjustedintocomfortablebeds.C.Itoffersallkindsofservicesforpassengerstochoosefrom.D.Ithastwokindsofaircushionsonitsseats.erightrelationbetweenSWISSLufthansaandAustrianrlinesA.SWISSisthecustomeroftheLufthansaGroupAirlines.B.AustrianAirlinesisapartofSWISS.C.SWISSispartoftheLufthansaGroup.D.SWISSbelongstoAustrianAirlines.passagemainlyaboutA.SWISSalreadystarteddirectflighttoShanghai.B.SWISSaddsdirectflightsfromBeijingtoEurope.C.BeijingwillbethethirdChinesedestinationforSWISS.D.SWISSistheworld'sbiggestairlinesgrouping.第II卷(共45分)第四部分書面表達(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)閱讀下面短文并回答問題,然后將答案寫到答案卡相應(yīng)的位置上(請注意76至80四個小題后面的詞數(shù)要求)。eratureonThursdayeveningsoonarousedpubliccuriosityofthe1dChinesewriterWhywasithethatwasfavoredbythereportedtobe_______overnighttoGaomiCityofEastChina’sShandongprovince,Mo’sbirthplacewherehestayedwithhisfamily.dbecameafarmerwhenhewasateenagerHejoinedthemilitaryanddevotedhimselftowritingaftertheCulturalRevolutionbytheworldasrecognitiontoanindividualorevenanation’sculturalandntificadvancessinphysicschemistryandmedicinehavesofarbeendeemedhopelessbytheChinesepublictowinNobelPrizesinsciences.blamedonthelackoforiginalitycreativityandbeingexocentric.HoweverMosnovels,althoughbelievedbysometobetoorough,arelabeledasrealisticportrayalsofcontemporaryChinesepeople.washonoredtheprize,beatinghismajorJapanesecompetitorwhoismorepopularinChina,HarukiMurakami.76.Fil

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