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1、2005年陕西省国防工业系统第三次高考模拟练习英语试题本试卷分第一卷(选择题)和第二卷(非选择题)两部分。共150分。考试时间120分钟。第一卷(二大题,共105分)一、 单项选择题(一) 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。每段对话后有一道小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. How often did Bob water the flower?A. Every day. B. Every second day.

2、 C. Every last day of the week.2.Whose and what paper is the woman looking at ?A. Mikes maths paper. B. Johns maths paper. C. Mikes physics paper.3.What did the woman think at first the man should not do?A. He should not look behind the door.B. He did not need to wear a jacket.C. He should be younge

3、r than she was.4. What is not suitable for the man?A. A night flight. B. A plane to Paris. C. A plane ticket.5. What is the woman going to hire?A. An Olympus. B. An Olympics. C. An Olympia.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面6段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几道小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有5秒钟的时间阅读每小题。听完后,每小题将给出5秒

4、钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白你将听两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。6. How long does the tour take?A. Eighty yuan. B. Ten hours. C. Eight hours.7. What do you know about the guide-book?A. Its written in English and Japanese.B. The woman had to buy the book.C. It tells all about the places youll be seeing . 听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8. What do

5、 you know about the River Nile?A. Its the largest river in the world.B. Its often floods large areas.C. Its the second longest river in the world. 9. Why did Egyptians build Aswan High Dam?A. In order to sail upstream.B. In order to control the flood.C. In order to attract visitors. 第8段对话,回答第10至12题。

6、10. What were the two speakers talking about?A. They were talking about the US holidays and culture.B. They were talking about the US language and culture.C. They were talking about the US history and presidents.11. Which of the following falls on the 4th of July?A. The National Day. B. The Valentin

7、es Day. C. Mothers Day. 12. Who was considered to be one of the best Presidents besides George Washington according to the speaker?A. Benjamin Franklin. B. John F. Kennedy. C. Abraham Lincoln. 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. What was Timmy most interested in? A. Playing the piano. B. Playing the violin. C. Cla

8、ssical music.14. Whats Timmys main purpose at the moment? A. Make some new friends. B. Go to some concert. C. Learn from others.15. What were they both weak in? A. Sports. B. Music. C. Theory of music.16. Whom would they turn to? A. Timmys uncle. B. Lilys uncle. C. Their teacher. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。1

9、7. Where is the speaker from? A. The West. B. Japan. C. England.18. What have the Japanese learned from the West? A. Way of life. B. Country music. C. The ways of government.19. What have Japanese remained unchanged in? A. Their roots. B. Their culture. C. Their government.20. What do we know from t

10、he passage?A. The Japanese government is efficient (高效的).B. Japan is the most developed country in the world.C. The Japanese are good at learning from others.(二)语法和词汇知识(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。21. You look tired.     Yes. I_ non-stop until 5 o'cloc

11、k.      A. had been working       B. have worked         C. was working     D. had worked22. He's such a funny sort of person _ I don't understand at all.   

12、   A. who          B. that           C. whom               D. as23. She set the alarm clock _ 6:00 in the morning i

13、n case she should oversleep.      A. for           B. by           C. to        D. before24. You know, _ life is complicated(

14、复杂的)      Yes. It's not always easy to fit in with _ society.      A. the; the     B. 不填;the         C. the;不填         D. 不填;不填25. _ I l

15、ike the colour of the dress, I don't like its style(款式).      A. While         B. If           C. Since          D. Unles

16、s26. I have a question.     _. I'm sure you do.      A. I'd like to answer it           B. Tell me what it is      C. I hope I have the answer    &

17、#160;   D. I'll settle it for you27. If you need help, for example, money or _, let me know, will you?      A. something          B. everything          

18、60;   C. anything            D. nothing28When did you come here?      oh, _ here since a month ago.      A. I was           B. I've

19、 come               C. I came               D. I've been29. _, seeing a snake crawling towards her, the girl shook all over.    

20、60; A. Frightening       B. To be frightened        C. Frightened         D. Having frightened30. He's arriving next Saturday, _is, on November 17.      A. that 

21、                B. which                   C. it             

22、;     D. what31. Need I tell this to Mr Li?     No, you _. It's strictly between you and me.      A. needn't           B. mustn't     

23、0;       C. shouldn't           D. couldn't32. We _ each other good luck in the college entrance examinations.      A. hope          

24、;      B. wish               C. want                 D. expect33. Some kinds of animals can _ the colour of their s

25、urroundings.      A. take on          B. dress up             C. put on             D. get into

26、34. _, they had no chance of winning the war.      A. As they fought bravely            B. Bravely as they fought      C. As bravely they fought       

27、0;    D. They fought as bravely  35. She made a silly mistake because she hadn't kept her _ on her work.      A. head             B. heart       &

28、#160;       C. brain              D. mind(三)阅读理解 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 (A)The age-old riddle of why many women live longer than men has been solved. It's their pumping power, Brit

29、ish researchers have found. On average, women live five years longer than men and women over the age of 60 are now the fastest-growing section of the British population. The average male heart becomes weaker with age, and by the age of 70 its power to pump blood around the body could have decreased

30、by up to a quarter of its youthful strength. David Goldspink, Professor of Cell and Molecular Sports Science at Liverpool John Moores University, said yesterday that women's longevity is linked to the strength of their hearts. Unlike men, they pump just as strongly at 70 as they do at 20. "

31、We have found that the power of the male heart falls by 20-25 per cent between 18 and 70 years of age," Professor Goldspink said. "In stark contrast, over the same period there was no age-related decline in the power of the female heart, meaning that the heart of a healthy 70-year-old woma

32、n could perform almost as well as a 20-year-old's." The dramatic difference between the sexes might explain why women live longer. The good news is that men of any age can improve the health of their heart simply by taking more regular exercise. The results are based on the findings of a tw

33、o-year study of a cross-section of the British population, which examined the effects of ageing on the cardiovascular system. 36. Whats the best title for this passage?A. Women live longer than men.B. Why women live longer than men?C. Women live five years longer than men.D. British researchers have

34、 found that women live longer than men.37. In Britain, old women _.A. are getting more and moreB. are the biggest part of the British populationC. are the smallest part of the British populationD. are less than men38. Men live shorter than women because _.A. they often do hard work B. they often do

35、dangerous work C. they have bad temperD. their hearts become weaker as they grow older39. From this passage, we know that _.A. The heart of an old man is almost as strong as that of a young manB. The heart of an old man is stronger than a young manC. The heart of an old woman is almost as strong as

36、that of a young womanD. The heart of an old woman is much weaker than a young woman (B) Resume Kenneth M. Phillips 937 Cactus Lane Sparks, Nevada 89431 Tel: (775) 555-6347 e-mail: kmphillipsCareer Objective: To pursue a career in sales in telecommunications, television, or radio; to use my experienc

37、e and interpersonal skills to increase sales. Available: JuneEducation: New York University. B.S. Marketing, June 2002 Desert View High School, June 1998Work Experience:June. 2002present Salesman, Cellular Communications. Responsible for selling cellular telephone plans to companies; in charge of So

38、uthwest region sales.Jan. 2001Dec.2001 Administrative Assistant, Cellular Communications. Assistant to Head of Sales Dept.; scheduled meetings; trained new staff; did research for Sales Dept.May 2000Dec.2000 Temporary Employee, KJZ FM Radio Station; sold advertising time to local companies.Other Emp

39、loyment:Summer 1999 Assistant, KJZ FM Radio. Answered telephones, delivered packages, made copies, and performed other offices duties for radio personalities.Computer skills: Word processing certificate; Web Design certificate;40. What kind of job is Kenneth looking for?A. teaching English B. sellin

40、g thingsC. driving a truck D. designing clothes41. When can he start to work?A. In January B. In December C. In June D. Present42. When did he go to college?A. In 2001 B. In 2002 C. In 1998 D. In 200043. From his Resume we can see Kenneth is _ in marketing.A. bright B. green C. experienced D. friend

41、ly44. What did the writer write this resume for?A. To join a party B. To sell somethingC. To find a job D. To show his abilities (C)Lance Armstrong was born on September 18, 1971, in Plano, Texas, and raised by a single mother. He began riding at an early age. By the age of 20, Armstrong was the U.S

42、. National Amateur Cycling Champion.From 1991 to 1996, Lance Armstrong continued to enter and win races. In 1993, he became the U.S. Pro Champion, and he won one million dollars in the Thrift Drug Triple Crown. In 1995, he won the Classico San Sebastion in Italy - the first American ever to win that

43、 race. By 1996, Armstrong was the number one cyclist in the world.However, in October 1996, Armstrong began to lose energy and feel sick. A visit to the doctor brought terrible news. Armstrong had cancer, and it had spread to his lungs, brain, and abdomen. Armstrong feared he might never race again

44、or that he might not even survive. He was facing the most difficult challenge of his life. In the months after his diagnosis, Armstrong had tree major operations and then months of strong chemotherapy. In 1997, the doctors declared that Armstrong was cancer free.Armstrong entered the world of bicycl

45、ing competition again. In 1999, 2000,2001 and 2002 he won the Tour de France. He states that the cancer was a “wake-up call.” Cancer gave him the strength to fight, to get back on his bicycle and win. He says, “Anybody who lives cancer is a hero.” Armstrong founded the Lance Armstrong Foundation, a

46、nonprofit organization that raises money for cancer research, awareness, and early detection 45. Lance Armstrong is _.A. an Italian B. an American C. a Frenchman D. a Canadian46. When did he start riding?A. When he was young B. When he was 20C. in 1991 D. in 199347. What happened to him in 1996?A. H

47、e was seriously ill.B. He won another raceC. He founded the Lance Armstrong FoundationD. He entered the world of bicycling competition again48. Why did he found the Lance Armstrong Foundation?A. He wanted to earn money.B. He wanted to help cycling races.C. He wanted to make his life better.D. He wan

48、ted to help people to find and cure cancer.49. Find the correct order.a. He got well again.b. He became the best cyclist.c. He had cancer.d. He won on million dollars.e. He won the French cycling raceA. c, a, b, d, e B. d, b, c, a, eC. c, a, e, d, b D. d, e, c, a, b(D)There was a terrible bus accide

49、nt. Unfortunately, no one survived the accident except a monkey which was on board and there were no witnesses. The police try to investigate further but they get no results. At last, they try to interrogate the monkey. The monkey seems to respond to their questions with gestures. Seeing that, they

50、start asking the questions. The police chief asks, "What were the people doing on the bus?" The monkey shakes his head in a condemning manner and starts dancing around; meaning the people were dancing and having fun. The chief asks, "Yeah, but what else were they doing?". The mon

51、key uses his hand and takes it to his mouth as if holding a bottle. The chief says, "Oh! They were drinking, huh?!" The chief continues, "Okay, were they doing anything else?" The monkey nods his head and moves his mouth back and forth, meaning they were talking. The chief loses

52、his patience, "If they were having such a great time, who was driving the stupid bus then?" The monkey cheerfully swings his arms to the sides as if grabbing a wheel.50. Whats the meaning of survived?A. Spoke B. Answered C. Lived D. Died51. Who was driving the bus when the accident happene

53、d?A. A bus driver B. A The man who died C. The monkey D. We dont know (E)Internet chat rooms and dating services are the new matchmakers. Chat rooms are the earliest places to meet someone on the computer. Some chat rooms are for singles only. Other chat rooms target specific interests, such as musi

54、c, tennis, or French cooking. If two people take a special interest in one another, they can enter a private chat room. Internet dating services provide a more detailed search for long-term relationships. Members send a photo and enter information about themselves and the person they would like to m

55、eet. Members usually describe their personalities and are sometimes asked to complete sentences, such as “I would love to take a vacation to _” or “When I have free time, I like to _.” By providing this information, members hope to meet a compatible person.Members pay for the services by the month.

56、They enter the dating site and can browse for hours through the hundreds of photos, bios, and other information. No personal names are used. Each person has a username, or handle, such as LuckyLady or Niceguy2. If one member is interested in another member, he or she clicks on the e-mail button and

57、sends a message. Will this member respond? Will they “click” online? Will they meet in person and continue their relationship?52. Why do we say that Internet chat rooms and dating services are the new matchmakers? Because_.A. people can get to know each other in Internet chatting roomsB. people can

58、talk to each other secretly C. people who have the same interests can talk together D. people can have a private talk face to face53. The underlined word compatible means _.A. kind B. like-minded C. beautiful D. friendly54. According to the passage, _.A. All people use their real names when they are

59、 chatting in Internet chat rooms.B. All people dont use their real names when they are chatting in Internet chat rooms.C. All people use their usernames when they are chatting in Internet chat roomsD. Some people use their real names and some people use their usernames when they are chatting in Inte

60、rnet chat rooms.55. This passage mainly tells us _.A. something about the Internet chat room and the dating servicesB. how people find their close friendsC. how people pay the servicesD. the kinds of Internet chat room二. 多项选择式完形填空题(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)    阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(、和)中选出可以填入

61、空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。I would like to share with you a story of the monkey. In Thompsons The Outline of Science there is a story about a scientist who 56 several chimpanzees and monkeys in order to 57 animal psychology. He took a glass bottle, 58 its cork(瓶塞)and put two peanuts inside the bottle. Nee

62、dless to say, the peanuts dropped to the bottom of the bottle and were easily seen from the 59 . He then passed the bottle to a monkey, who shook it 60 for a long while and was 61 able to get the peanuts when they 62 fell out. The scientist then put some peanuts into the bottle again 63 he had done

63、before and showed the monkey that it only needed 64 the bottle upside down for the peanuts to drop out. 65 the monkey always ignored his 66 . Each time it just shook the bottle frantically, with great 67 but without necessarily achieving 68 result.Now the question is why the monkey was unable to und

64、erstand what the scientist instructs. 69 because all its attention was focused on the peanuts. As it was simple mindedly concentrating on reaching the food, it had no time for understanding 70 learning. To learn, it must take its eyes off the peanuts and shift its attention to the 71 movement of the man and the 72 the bottle was turned upside down. To shift its attention, it had to 73 down and not be taken over by the impulse(诱惑)of its appetite. Yet the monkey was not able to understand this.

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