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09年高考英语模拟卷六本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。满分为150分,考试用时为120分钟。第I卷(三部分,共115分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案划在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节:(共5小题;每小题L5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15B.£9.15C.£9.18Whatdoesthemanmean?ProfessorJohnson'slecturehasnothingtodowiththeexam.ProfessorJohnson'slectureisofgreatusetotheexam.ProfessorJohnson'slectureisreallyboring.What'stheman'soccupation?A.Doctor.B.Manager.C.Mechanic.Whataretheygoingtodo?A.Tocatchatrain.B.Toseeafilm.C.Tomakeanappointment.Howisthewomangoingtospendmostofherwintervacation?A.Stayhome.B.Travel.C.Stayhomeandtravel.What'sthematterwithTony?A.Hehasatoothache.B.Hehasastomachache.C.Hehasaheadache.第二节(共15小题;每小题L5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,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。每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的答题时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段材料,回答6至8题。WhatdidJackdojustnow?Runthe100-meterdash.Watchthe100-meterdash.Takepartinthehighjump.HowwasBillgettingoninhighjump?A.Hebroketherecord.B.Hewonthefirstplace.C.Hehascleared11.8meters.Howmanygoldmedalsdidtheirclassget?A.8.B.7.C.9.听下面一段材料,回答9至10题。WhatareNOTthequalificationsofLingaccordingtothedialogue?FluentFrenchandEnglish.Skillfuloperationofofficemachinery.Goodshort-hand.36〜40:ABCDA41〜45:ACDBB46〜50:BACCD51〜55:ABCADReadingcomprehension:56〜60:ACACD61〜65:BAADC66〜70:BACCA71〜75:DBCAD对话填空:(1)ones(2)wrong(3)worn(4)light(5)similar(6)thinking(7)uncomfortable(8)style(9)in(10)ShallDearZhangHua,Iamsorryyouarehavingdifficultywithyourchemistryclasses.Teachershavemanydifferentwaysofencouragingstudentstoputinmoreeffort—itseemsasthoughyourchemistryteacherthinksfearisthebestway!Hedoesitbecausehethinksitwillproduceresults.Ifyoufeelthatitisstoppingyoufromdoingyourbestthenyoushouldtellhim.Yousayyouwanttodowellinchemistryandifyourteacherknowsthis,hewillbepleased.Itisonlywhenstudentsarenottryingashardastheycanthatateacherisforcedtotakeaction.Ifheisawareofyourworries,perhapshewillsuggestotherwaysofhelpingyouimproveyourwork.EditorWhatjobdidMissLingprobablyapplyfor?A.Manager.B.Secretary.C.Cleaner.听下面一段材料,回答11至14题。Howistheman/ssleep?Hecouldn'tfallasleepeverynight.Heisalightsleeper.Hesleptverywell.Whydoesthemanalwayswakeupinthenight?Becauseofstudypressure.Becauseoftiredness.Becauseofbadweather.Whatdoesthemanusuallyhavebeforehegoestobed?A.Acupofmilk.B.Acupofjuice.C.Acupofcoffee.Whatcanweknowfromthedialogue?Themanisgoodatsports.Themangoestoschoolonfoot.Themandoeswellinstudy.听下面一段材料,回答15至17题。Howfarisitfromtheman'slivingplacetohisjob?A.15minutes'walk.B.15minutes/drive.C.Wedon'tknow.Whatisthewoman'ssuggestion?A.Drivingtowork.B.Walkingtowork.C.Goingtoworkbybus.Whatrelationshipismostlikelybetweenthemanandthewoman?A.Doctorandpatient.B.Motherandson.C.Husbandandwife.听下面一段材料,回答18至20题。Whatarethetemperatureslikeonthemoon?Theyarealwaysverylow.Theycanbeverydifferent.Theyareusuallyveryhigh.Whyisthemoonasilentworld?Becausethereisnolifethere.Becausethereisnoairthere.Becausethereisnogreentreethere.Howdoestheearthlooklikeseenfromthemoon?Itlooksbrighterthanthestars.Itlookslikeaball,coloredredandblue.Itlooksunfriendly.第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从A,B,C,D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Accountingisdescribedasscienceofclassifying,recording,andreportingimportantfinancialevents.A.a,theB.a,/C./,/D./,the----ThisbookbyTonyGarrisonisofgreatuseforourcourse.----ButIthinkhislatestoneisworthreading.A.betterB.moreC.mostD.veryIhurriedtoanswerthetelephoneanditwasMabel,whohadbeenoneofmybestfriendswewereatprimaryschool.A.whileB.whenC.afterD.since---Sorry,Sir.Ican/tanswerthisquestion.--Well,youaresupposedthispartofhistory.A.readingB.tobereadingC.tohavereadD.havingread--Didhetellyouallabouttheaccident?--No,Igotthefeelingthathewassomethingfromus.A.keepingoffB.keepingbackC.keepingoutD.keepingup----CanIseeyouat3:00pmnextMonday?---I'mafraidnot.ItoNewYorklongbeforethen.A.haveflownB.willflyC.amflyingD.willhaveflownTheincreaseofthenumberofthestudentsmakesthelimitedcomputersnottoeachstudent.A.availableB.affordableC.helpfulD.acceptablegreatachievementsChinamayhaveinthefuture,itislikelythatmanyofthemwillbeborninWesternChina.A.IfB.WhateverC.AsD.HoweverOnce,everyonetakingtheexaminationwillbegiventestpapers.A.seatedB.seatingC.beingseatedD.havingseatedthecityliesthefamousbeautifulmountain.A.Southeast40milestoB.To40milessoutheastofC.40milessoutheastofD.Tosoutheast40milesofThebusdriverinsistedthatheatnormalspeedandthereforeshouldn'tberesponsibleforthechild'sdeath.A.driveB.droveC.shoulddriveD.wasdrivingTheInternetisanimportantchanneloflearningmoreinformation,butmanypeopleuseitforpurposethantosendandreceiveemails.A.anotherB.otherC.theotherD.nootherThepriceofanyproductislinkedtoacomplicatedsystemofpriceseverythingdependsoneverythingelse.A.whereB.whichC.thatD.ofwhich---Yougettingaticket.---Yes,butIdidn/tnoticetheroadsignwhenIwasturningthecorner.A.shouldhaveavoidedB.musthaveavoidedC.couldhaveavoidedD.mightavoid--一Helpyourselftosomefish.----.Mm...,it'sdelicious.A.You'reverykindB.Yes,KIIeatitC.ThanksD.Yes,Kmhelpingmyself第二节完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36至55各个题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AftertheSecondWorldWar,asmallgroupofveterans(老兵)returnedtotheirvillageinFrance.Mostofthemmanagedto_36_fairlywell,butone----FrancoisLebeau,whohadbeenwoundedandneverrecoveredhis_37_---wasunabletoworkregularly._38_hebecameverypoor.Yethewastoo_39_toacceptanythingfromthepeopleinthevillage.Onceeachyeartheveteransheldareunion(团聚)dinner.OnoneoftheseoccasionstheymetinthehomeofJulesGrandin,whohadmade_40_money.Grandinproduceda_41_-alargeoldgoldcoin.Eachman_42_itwithinterestasitpassedaroundthelongtable.All,_43_,haddrunkwinefreelyandtheroomwasfullofnoisytalk,_44_thegoldpiecewassoonforgotten.Later,whenGrandin_45_itandaskedforit,thecoinwasmissing.Oneofthemsuggestedeveryonebesearched,_46_allagreed,exceptLebeau."You_47_,then?”askedGrandin.Lebeauflushed.zzYes/hesaid,“Icannotallowit/Onebyone,theothersturnedouttheirpocket.Whenthecoin_48_toappear;attentionwasfocusedonpoorLebeau.Amid(在…之中)the_49_staresofhisfriends,hewalkedoutwiththehangdogairofaprisonerandreturnedtohishome.Afewyearslater,Grandinmadesomechangesinhishouse.Aworkmanfoundthegoldcoin,50_indirtbetweenplanks(板)ofthefloor.“Whydidyounotallowyourselftobe_51_?"“BecauseIwasa_52_:Lebeausaidbrokenly.Z/Forweekswehadnothadenoughtoeatandmypocketswerefullof_53_thatIhadtakenfromthetableto_54_hometomywifeand_55_children//A.getalongand_55_children//A.getalongA.powerA.Attimesand_55_children//A.getalongA.powerA.Attimesand_55_children//A.getalongA.powerA.AttimesB.getbackB.strengthB.Atatimeand_55_children//A.getalongA.powerA.AttimesB.getbackB.strengthB.AtatimeA.willingA.agooddealofA.willingA.agooddealofC.agreatmanyofA.curiosityA.searchedA.evenA.ifB.anxiousB.wonderB.caughtB.thoughB.sothatC.painfulD.proudalargenumberofD.abigmassofC.funA.willingA.agooddealofC.agreatmanyofA.curiosityA.searchedA.evenA.ifB.anxiousB.wonderB.caughtB.thoughB.sothatC.painfulD.proudalargenumberofD.abigmassofC.funexaminedC.otherwiseC.untilsurpriseD.lookedD.howeverD.afterA.thoughtA.inwhichB.rememberedtowhichC.recognizedonwhichfoundD.aboutwhichA.refuseA.seemedA.relaxedA.goneA.searchedA.veteranA.moneyA.carryA.angryB.fearB.happenedB.comfortingB.desertedB.helpedB.thiefB.coinsB.sendnaughtyallowfailedC.pityingC.forgottenC.watchedC.farmerC.foodC.returnC.sadD.worryD.stoppedanxiousD.buriedD.focusedD.husbandD.dinnerD.bringD.hungry第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。A"Ithurtsmemorethanyou",and"Thisisforyourowngood."ThesearethestatementsmymotherusedtomakeyearsagowhenIhadtolearnLatin,cleanmyroom,stayhomeanddohomework.Thatwasbeforeweenteredthepermissiveperiodineducationinwhichwedecideditwasallrightnottopushourchildrentoachievetheirbestinschool.Theschoolsandtheeducatorsmadeiteasyonus.Theythoughtthatitwasallrighttobeparentswhotakealet-alonepolicy.Westoppedmakingourchildrendohomework.Wegavethemcalculators(计算器),turnedonthetelevision,lefttheteachingtotheteachersandwentonvacation.Nowteachers,facedwithchildrenwhohavebeendevelopingattheirownpaceforthepast15years,arerealizingwe'vemadeaterriblemistake.OnesuchteacherisSharonKlompuswhosaysofherstudents-"sopassive"-andwonderswhathappened.Nothingwasdemandedofthem,shebelieves.Television,saysKlompus,leadstochildren'spassivity."We'renottrainingkidstoworkanymore,"saysKlompus."We'retalkingaboutagenerationofkidswho'veneverbeenhurtorhungry.Theyhavelearnedsomebodywillalwaysdoitforthem.Insteadofsaying'golookitup',youtellthemtheanswer.Ittakesgreaterenergytosaynotoakid."Yes,itdoes.Ittakesenergyandittakeswork.It'stimeforparentstoendtheirvacationandcomebacktowork.It'stimetotakethecaraway,toturntheTVoff,totellthemithurtsyoumorethanthembutit'sfortheirowngood.It'stimetostarttellingthem"No"again.Childrenarebecomingmoreinactiveinstudybecause.A.theywatchTVtoooftenB.theyhavedonetoomuchhomeworkC.theyhavetodotoomanydutiesD.teachersaretoostrictwiththemTosuchchildrenasdescribedinthepassage.A.itiseasiertosaynothantosayyesB.neitheriseasytosayyesnortosaynoC.itiseasiertosayyesthantosaynoD.neitherisdifficulttosayyesnortosaynoBytheunderlinedwords"permissiveperiodineducation"theauthormeansatime.whenchildrenareallowedtodowhattheywishtowheneverythingcanbetaughtatschoolwheneverychildcanbeeducatedwhenchildrenarepermittedtoreceiveeducationThemainideaofthepassageisthat.parentsshouldleavetheirchildrenalonekidsshouldhavemoreactivitiesatschoolit'stimetobemorestrictwithourkidsparentsshouldalwayssetagoodexampletotheirkidsBAswegrowup,wegraduallydevelopasetofourownvaluesorbeliefs.Theseareinfluencedbysociety,ourfamily,theeducationwereceiveandsoon.Oncethisvaluesystemissetup,it'snoteasytochangelaterinlife.Financialexpertssaythateveryonealsohastheirownbeliefofhowtomanagetheirmoney.Accordingtoourdifferentvalues,expertsputusinthreecategories.Theyare:theant,thecricketandthesnail.♦Theant—worksfirstJustlikeantswhoworkheartandsoulinsummerinordertostorefoodforwinter,thesepeopledon'tcareaboutenjoyingthemoment.Theyworkveryhardandsavemoneytheyearnsothattheycanenjoylifewhentheygetoldandretire.Theantlovestosavebuttheycouldmakemoreoutoftheirmoneyiftheywerewillingtoinvestinsomefundsandstocks(股票)withlowrisk.♦Thecricket—funfirstThecricketwantstoenjoyeverythingnowanddoesn'tthinktoomuchaboutthefuture.Theyevenborrowmoneywhentheyreallywantsomething.Manyyoungpeoplenowbelongtothisgroup.Thesepeoplehavelittlesavings.Whentheygetold,theymighthaveproblems.Theyshouldlearntosaveandbuyinsurance(保险).♦Thesnail—livesunderpressureThesnailreferstopeoplewhomakelifedifficultforthemselves.Theytakebiglong-termloans(贷款)fromthebankinordertobuythingssuchasluxuryhouses.Theyarehappytotakebigloanseventhoughtheyarenotsuretheycanaffordit.Thiscancauseproblemsinthefuture.Theyshouldplanmorecarefully.One'svaluesmay.A.behiswaysofmanagingmoneyB.behisbeliefsaboutsocietyC.determinehisfamilyandeducationD.influencehisbehaviorMr.Smithalwaysenjoysspendingaweekendwithhisfriends,fishing,huntingandplayingcards.Moreover,hespendsmoneyinaveryluxuriousway.So,.A.Mr.SmithbelongstotheanttypeB.Mr.SmithbelongstothecrickettypeC.Mr.SmithbelongstothesnailtypeD.it'shardtotellwhichkindofpersonMr.SmithisThewriterofthepassageseemstobeinfavorof.A.theantB.thecricketC.thesnailD.noneofthemAccordingtothepassage,themostsuitabletitlewouldbe.A.SpendingNatureB.WhatComesFirstC.HowtoUnderstandYourValuesD.WorkandFunCBeijing----ArecentChineseblockbuster(轰动的作品)〃AWorldWithoutThieves"isbasedontheexperiencesofayoungmigrantworker(民工)carrying60,000yuanonatrainpackedwiththieves.Butwhiletheimageofawarm-heartedbutsomewhatnaivemigrantworkermayhavemadefilmfanschuckle,it'sasurebetthatmostofChina'smigrantworkersareyettostepintoacinematoadmireit.Fortyyuanaticket?Ican'taffordit/saidShenJie,amigrantworkerataconstructionsiteinDongzhimen,eastBeijing.Shenfoundithardtorememberwhenhelastwatchedafilm,orwhatitwasabout.z1tmustbe10yearsago/hesaid.Thoughtheyarethebuildersofthenation'stheatersandcinemas,alimitedculturallifeiscommonamongChina's120millionmigrantworkers.ShenarrivedfromEastChina'sZhejiangProvinceinl991.Lifewasbetterthen;moneyseemedtocomemoreeasily./zNow,asmoreandmoreworkersarerushingtothecapital,it'stoohardtoearnmoney,andnoneofusdarethinkaboutwatchingfilms/hesaid.FormanylikeShen,thedreamisearningenoughtopayfortheirchildren'seducationsotheycanfindjobsinthecitiesandsaygoodbyetothehardshipsofrurallifeforever.Thisdrivesthemtoworkhardandsaveasmuchaspossible.Withamonthlysalaryoflessthan500yuan,Shenhastosendmoneyhometohislittlesonandsilver-hairedparents.InShen'ssmalldormitory,whichheshareswithsevenotherco-workers,thereisawell-thumbedcopyofamagazinepublishedin1998.Arecentsurveybylocalmediarevealedthat80percentofmigrantworkersspenttheirsparetimesleepingandchattingbecauseofexhaustandalackofincome.Thesamesurveyfoundthat47percentofmigrantworkershavetoworkformorethan10hoursaday.Around40percentdonotevenpossessabook,andnearly60percentsaytheyaredissatisfiedwiththeirculturallife.LikemanyofShen'sco-workers,readingnewspapersandhangingoutinBeijing'sstreetsprovideeveningentertainment.FromChinaDailyWecaninferfromthepassage“AWorldWithoutThieves"isafilmthat.talksaboutexperiencesofagroupofthievesdealswiththelifeofmigrantworkersexplainshowtocatchthievesontrainsattractsmanymigrantworkersAsforthemigrantworker,ShenJie,.lifewasharderwhenhefirstcametoworkinBeijingheenjoyedalotoffilmstenyearsagohiswishwastopayforhisson'seducationthecapitalistoohardaplaceforhimtomakeanymoney66.Accordingthepassage,whichofthefollowingisTRUE.theworkersenjoyreadingverymuch,nomatterhowoldthemagazinesaretheworkershavesolittletoreadthattheyoftenreadthesamemagazineagainandagaintheworkersenjoymagazinesbecausetheyareeasytounderstandtheworkersthinkhighlyofthecopyofthemagazinepublishedin199867.Themainideaofthispassageisthatmigrantworkers.A.lackculturalexperiencesB.arenotverywell-paidinBeijingC.arelookeddownuponbycitypeopleD.needthegovernment'sattentionDThefollowingarefourkindsofmedicine.Howtousethemedicineisveryimportant.Nevertakesomebymistake.Takethemedicinewithwater,followedbyonetableteveryeighthours,asrequired.Forfurthernighttimeandearlymorning,taketwotabletsatbedtime.Donottakemorethansixtabletsin24hours.Forchildrenbetweensixandtwelveyearsold,givehalftheadultdosage(齐tl量).Forchildrenundersixyearsold,gotoyourdoctorforadvice.Reducedosageifnervousness,restlessnessorsleeplessnesstakesplace.Eachpillofthemedicinetakenthreetimeseverydayforfourteen-year-olds.Asusual,apillat6:00a.m.beforebreakfast,onebefore11:00andonebeforesleep.Notforchildrenundersixyearsoldandoldpersonswithheartattack.Themedicineforapersonwithafever.Oncetwopillsadaybeforesleepforadults.Don'ttakethemedicinewithoutfever.Halfforchildrenunder12yearsold.Forchildrenwithahighfever,gotoseeadoctoratonce.Themedicinetakenthreetimesaday,oncefivepillsforadultswithacold.Halfofthepillsforchildrenunder14yearsold.Takethemedicinebeforebreakfast,lunch,supperorbeforesleep.Ifalittlechildundersixhasafever,it'ssuggestedthathe.A.taketwotabletsbeforesleepB.stoptotakeanotherpillC.takeonetabletbeforesleepD.gotoseeadoctorObviouslyakindofmedicinementionedaboveisn'tproperfor,judgingfromtheinformation.A.childrenovertwelveyearsoldB.someadultsof18yearsoldC.someoldpersonswithheartattackD.neitheradultsnorchildrenWhenanadulthasacold,hehadbetter.A.haveasmanyasfifteenpillsadayB.havetwiceadayC.havefourtimesadayD.haveninepillsadayHowmanykindsofmedicinecanbetakenbychildrenofsevenyearsold?A.Twokinds.B.Threekinds.C.None.D.Fourkinds.EResearchersintheUnitedStatessaydustcloudsfromdryAfricandesertsmaybeathreattotheenvironmentandhumanhealth.Theysaythedustmaycontainmanysmallorganisms(有机物)thatcouldbedangeroustosomepeople.Eachyear;hugeduststormsformintheSaharaandSaheldesertsofnorthernAfrica.WindscarrythedustacrosstheAtlanticOcean.ThemovementofdustacrosstheAtlanticOceanhasbeenincreasinginrecentyearsbecauseoflongerperiodswithoutraininAfrica.FromFebruarytoApril,thedustsettlesinSouthAmerica.FromJunetoOctober,thewindschangeandtransportthedusttoNorthAmerica,CentralAmericaandtheCaribbean(力口勒比海地区).Thedustcloudstravelseveralthousandmetersabovesealevel.IttakesfivetosevendaysforthedusttocrosstheAtlanticOcean.Researchershavelongknownthatthedustcloudscouldtravellongdistances.Buttheythoughtfewmicroorganismscouldsurvivethetripbecauseofdamagingultravioletradiation(紫夕卜线)fromthesun.Researchersnowbelievethatthedustcloudsblockenoughofthelighttoprotectviruses,bacteria,andfungiinthedust.Researcherssaythesemicroorganismsmaybeahealthrisktosomepeople.AbouthalfthebacteriaandfungithatsurvivethetripfromAfricaareknowntocausediseaseinpeopleorplants.MorethanhalfofthedustthatreachestheUnitedStatessettlesinthestateofFlorida.Formanyyears,ithascausedtheskiestheretoturnred.NowresearcherssaytheremaybealinkbetweentheduststormsandincreasedhealthrisksinFlorida.Theybelievethedustcauseshigherratesofasthma,allergies,andotherbreathingproblemsinpeoplethere.ThedustalsohasbeenlinkedtoalargeincreaseinlungproblemsinatleastoneCaribbeannation.WhichstatementaboutAfricanduststorms

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