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绝密★启用前绝密★启用前2006年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试 (广东卷)英语本试卷六大题,共16页,满分150分。考试用时120分钟。注意事项:l.答卷前,考生务必用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔将自己的姓名和考生号填写在答 题卡上.用2B铅笔将答题卡试卷类型(B)涂黑。在答题右上角的“试室号”栏填写本科目试室号,在“座位号”列表内填写座位号,并用 2B铅笔将相应的信息点涂黑。不按要求填涂的,答卷无效..选择题每小题选出答案后, 用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题日的答案标号涂黑, 如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案,答案不能答在试卷上 ^.非选择题必须用黑色字迹钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卡各题目指定区域内相应位置上;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新的答案;不准使用铅笔和涂改液.不按以上要求作答的答案无效。.考生必须保持答题卡的整洁,考试结束后,将试卷和答题卡一并交回 ^I.听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案划在试卷亡。录音结束后.你将有两分钟的.•十问将试卷 L的答案转涂到答题卡上.第一节:听独白或对话(共5小题;每小题1.5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,听每段对话或独白前,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秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第1段对话,回答第1-3题。1.WheredoesJaneaskTomtomeetheratfirst?BB2.Whenandwheredotheyagreetomeetfinally?A C3.WhatdoesJanehavetodobeforegoingouttomeetTom?A C3.WhatdoesJanehavetodobeforegoingouttomeetTom?听第2段对话,回答第4-6题。AccordingtoPeter,whatistheproblemwiththebuilding?Theair-conditioningistoostrong.Theair-conditioningisoutoforder.Theair-conditioningstopsworkingsometimes.WhydidPetermissthebreakfastyesterdaymorning?Heoverslept.Hecouldn'tfallasleepthenightbefore.Hetalkedwithhisroommateslateintothenight.Howmanystudentswillbestayinginthisroom?Two.Three.Four.听第3段对话,回答第7-9题。Whichsubject(s)doesDavidfindparticularlydifficult?Math.English.Thesciences.WhatdoesDaviddotohelphisunclewiththecows?HemilksthecowsonSundaysandcleansthecowshedsometimes.HedrivesthetractoronSundaysanddoesthemilkingsometimes.HecleansthecowshedonSundaysanddrivesthetractorsometimes.WhatisDavidgoingtodonow?Heisgoingtoworkonhisownfarm.Heispreparingtoattendanagriculturalcollege.Heisgoingtostudyhardtopasstheexams.听第4段对话,回答第10-12题。Whatistheprobablerelationbetweenthemanandwoman?Aresearchstudentandastranger.Asocialworkerandabusinessman.Abusinessmanandaresearchstudent.Whatmadethewomanbegintosmokeattheageof17?Herboyfriendofferedheracigarette.Sheoftenwenttopartieswithherfriends.Shewantedtofollowherfriends 'example.Whatwastheresultofthewoman'sfirstattempttostopsmoking?Shestoppedsmokingforawhile.Shemanagedtogiveupsmokingcompletely.Shebegantosmokefewercigarettesthanbefore.听第5段对话,回答第13-15题。Whatdothestudentscometotheschoolfor?Visitingtheschool.Attendingsummercourses.Asightseeingtourofthearea.Howlonghastheschoolbeenopen?Twentyyears.Fiveyears.Twenty-fiveyears.Whatcouldthestudentsdointhestudycenteriftheywereoutlatethenightbefore?Talktotheteachers.Usetheequipment.Dothehomework.第二节:听取信息(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面1段对话。请根据题目要求,从所听到的内容中获取必要的信息,填入答题卡标号为16—20的空格中。听录音前,你将有 10秒钟的阅题时间,录音读两遍。你有80秒钟的作答时间。CalleriiiGjnnitlicinufcidkrJolinSmithWhenxttF即LondonWhento的_ WhulIdduiWre―JJ7)一HiwlongtostayAweekorsolirkctinfonmitianAjrluu:Price密henluIciivehejitojjiniveEcvnumyHMB56007:4()aijlIntheinominpAixiine 29】ll:40国皿[20) |

n.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,选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。21.--Andrewwon'tlikeit,youknow.?Idon'tcarewhatAndrewthinks!A.Sowhat B.Sowhere C.Sowhy D.Sohow--Musthecometosignthispaperhimself?C.mayD.will--Yes,he.C.mayD.willA.need B.mustIthoughtshewasfamous,butnoneofmyfriendshaveheardofher.A.even B.ever C.just D.neverThetrafficlightsgreenandIpulledaway.A.came B.grew C.got D.wentIwasstillsleepingwhenthefire,andthenitspreadquickly.A.brokeout B.putout C.cameout D.gotoutJennywasverysadoverthelossofthephotosshehadshotatCanada,thiswasamemorysheespeciallytreasured.A.as B.if C.when D.whereSarahhadherwashingmachinerepairedthedaybeforeyesterday,she?A.had B.did C.hadn't D.didn'tMuchofthepowerofthetradeunionshasbeenlost,theirpoliticalinfluenceshouldbeverygreat.A.Asaresult B.Asusual C.Evenso D.SofarNomatterhowfrequently,theworksofBeethovenstillattractpeopleallovertheworld.A.performed B.performing C.tobeperformedD.beingperformedthiscake,you'llneed2eggs,175gsugarand175gflour.A.Havingmade B.Make C.Tomake D.Making"Youcan'thavethisfootballbackyoupromisenottokickitatmycatagain,"theoldmansaidfirmly.A.because B.since C.when D.untilTheyounggirlsittingnexttomeontheplanewasverynervous.Shebefore.A.hasn'tflown B.didn'tfly C.hadn'tflown D.wasn'tflyingSodifficultittoworkouttheproblemthatIdecidedtoaskTomforadvice.A.Ididfind B.didIfind C.IhavefoundD.haveIfoundYouhavebeensittingonmyhatandnowitisbadlyoutof.A.date B.shape C.order D.balance--Excuseme,Sir,istheswimmingpoolopenallday?--Onlyfrom6:00palto10:00pm.A.That'sright. B.Yes,ofcourseC.Sorry,Iamnotsure D.Sorry,I'mafraidnotm.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—55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ThesurveyaboutchildhoodintheThirdWorldshowsthatthestruggleforsurvivalislongandhard.Butintherichworld,childrencan36fromadifferentkindofpoverty—ofthespirit._37_,oneWesterncountryalonenowsees14,000attemptedsuicides(自杀)everyyearbychildrenunder15,andonechild38fiveneedspsychiatric(心理)advice.Therearemanygoodthingsabout39intheThirdWorld.Takethecloseandconstantrelationbetweenchildrenandtheirparents,relativesandneighboursforexample.IntheWest,theverynatureofworkputsdistancebetween40andchildren.ButinmostThirdWorldvillagesmotherandfatherdonotgomilesawayeachdaytoworkinoffices.41 ,thechildseesmotherandfather,relationsandneighboursworking42andoftensharesinthatwork.Achild43inthiswaylearnshisorherrolethroughjoininginthecommunity's44helpingtodigorbuild,lookafteranimalsorbabies--ratherthan45playingwithwaterandsandinkindergarten,keepingpets46playingwithdolls.Thesechildrenmaygrowupwithalessoppressivesenseofspaceandtimethanthe_47children.Theirsenseofdaysandtimehasalottodowiththechangeofseasonsandpositionsofthesunorthemooninthesky.Childrenintherichworld,48 ,areprovidedwithawatchasoneofthe49signsofgrowingup,sothattheycan50alongwiththeirparentsaboutbeinglateforschooltimes,mealtimes,bedtimes,thetimesofTVshows…ThirdWorldchildrendonotusually51tostayindoors,stilllessinhighriseapartments(公寓).Insteadofdangerousroads,"keepoffthegrass"signsand"don'tspeaktostrangers",thereisoftenasenseof52tostudyandplay.Parentscanseetheirchildrenoutsideratherthanobservethem53fromtenfloorsup.54 ,twelvemillionchildrenunderfivestilldieeveryyearthroughhungeranddisease.ButchildhoodintheThirdWorldisnotall _5536.A.comeB.learnC.sufferD.survive37.A.AsusualB.ForinstanceC.InfactD.Inotherwords38.A.byB.inC.toD.under39.A.childhoodB.povertyC.spiritD.survival40.A.adultsB.fathersC.neighboursD.relatives41.A.AnyhowB.HoweverC.InsteadD.Still42.A.awayB.aloneC.alongD.nearby43.A.growingupB.livingthroughC.playingD.working44.A.activityB.lifeC.studyD.work45.A.byB.fromC.throughD.with46.A.andB.butC.orD.so47.A.EasternB.goodC.poorD.Western48.A.atanymomentB.atthesametimeC.ontheotherhandD.onthewhole49.A.easiestB.earliestC.happiestD.quickest50.A.careB.fearC.hurryD.worry51.A.dareB.expectC.haveD.require52.A.controlB.dangerC.disappointmentD.freedom53.A.anxiouslyB.eagerlyC.impatientlyD.proudly54.A.AboveallB.IntheendC.OfcourseD.What'smore55.A.badB.goodC.richD.poorW.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。AScientificexperimentscansometimesgowrongandwhentheydotheresultsmayrangefromthedisastroustothetroubling.OnesuchexperimenttookplaceinSouthAmericaaboutfiftyyearsago.Whetheritsfinalconsequenceswillcauseseriousdamageornothingmorethanasmalltroublestillremainstobeseen.Thestorybeganin1956whenanAmericanscientistworkinginBrazildecidedtosolvetheproblemofincreasingtheproductivityofthatcountry'sbees.HeimportedaveryactivetypeofAfricanbeefromTanzaniaandmated(交配)itwiththemoreeasy-goingnativevarietytoproduceanewkindofbees.Thenewbeesworkedharderandproducedtwiceasmuchhoney.ItseemedthatProfessorKerr,forthatwasthescientist'sname,hadatotalsuccessonhishands.Thenthingsbegantogowrong.Forsomereasonasyetunseen,butperhapsasaresultofsomethingintheirenvironment,thenewbeesbegantodevelopextremelyattackingpersonalities.Theybecamebad-temperedandeasytobeangry,attackedthenativebeesanddrovethemfromtheirlivingplaces.Butworsewastofollow.Havingtakenoverthecountryside,thenewbees,withtheirdangerousstings(叮),begantoattackitsneighbours--cats,dogs,horses,chickensandfinallymanhimself.Alongperiodofterrorbeganthathassofarkilledagreatnumberofanimalsandabout150humanbeings.ThiswouldhavebeenbadenoughifthebeeshadstayedinBrazil.Butnowtheyareonthemove,headingnorthwardsincountlessmillionstowardsCentralandNorthAmerica,andmovingatthealarmingspeedof200milesayear.Thecountriesthatlieintheirpatharenaturallyworriedbecauseitlooksasifnothingcanbedonetostopthem.TheresultsoftheSouthAmericanexperiment.havecausedaserioustroublehaveprovedtobewrongarenotyetcertainarenotimportantTheexperimentmentionedinthispassagewasdesignedto.increasetheamountofhoneyinBrazilmakeBrazilianbeesmoreeasy-goingincreasethenumberofbeesinBrazilmakeAfricanbeeslessactiveWhichofthefollowingmaybethecauseofthenewbees'attackingpersonalities?A.Theirproductionofhoney.Theirhardwork.Theirlivingenvironment.Theirbadtemper.Thelastparagraphimpliesthat.thebeeshavebeendriventoCentralandNorthAmericathebeesmaybringabouttroubleinmorecountriesthebeesmustbestoppedfrommovingnorthD.thebeesprefertoliveinBrazilBHe'sanoldcobbler(修鞋匠)withashopintheMarais,ahistoricareainParis.WhenItookhimmyshoes,heatfirsttoldme: "Ihaven'ttime.Takethemtotheotherfellowonthemainstreet;he'llfixthemforyourightaway. ”ButI'dhadmyeyeonhisshopforalongtime.Justlookingathisbenchloadedwithtoolsandpiecesofleather,Iknewhewasaskilledcraftsman(手艺人).No,“Ireplied,theotherfellowcan'tdoitwell. ”“Theotherfellow"wasoneofthoseshopkeeperswhofixshoesandmakekeysU- "whilewait"--withoutknowingmuchaboutmendingshoesormakingkeys.Theyworkcarelessly,andwhentheyhavefinishedsewingbackasandalstrap(鞋带)youmightaswelljustthrowawaythepair.MymansawIwouldn'tgivein,andhesmiled.Hewipedhishandsonhisblueapron(围裙),lookedatmyshoes,hadmewritemynameononeshoewithapieceofchalkandsaid,“Comebackinaweek.”Iwasabouttoleavewhenhetookapairofsoftleatherbootsoffashelf.“SeewhatIcando?”hesaidwithpridenlythreeofusinPariscandothiskndofwork..”WhenIgotbackoutintothestreet,theworldseemedbrand-newtome.Hewassomethingoutofanancientlegend,thisoldcraftsmanwithhiswayofspeakingfamiliarly,hisverystrange,dustyfelthat,hisfunnyaccentfromwho-knows-whereand,aboveall,hisprideinhiscraft.Thesearetimeswhennothingisimportantbutthebottomline,whenyoucandothingsanyold,wayaslongasit "pays",when,inshort,peoplelookonworkasapacreaevgrconsumption(消费)ratherthanawaytorealizetheirownabilities.Insuchaperioditisararecomforttofindacobblerwhogetshisgreatestsatisfactionfromprideinajobwelldone.Whichofthefollowingistrueabouttheoldcobbler.'?Hewasequippedwiththebestrepairingtools.HewastheonlycobblerintheMarais.Hewasproudofhisskills.D.HewasanativeParisian.Thesentence“Hewassomethingoutofanancientlegepidragraph7)impliesthatA.nowadaysyoucanhardlyfindanyonelikehimitwasdifficulttocommunicatewiththismanthemanwasverystrangeD.themanwastoooldAccordingtotheauthor,manypeopleworkjustto.A.realizetheirabilitiesgainhappinessmakemoneygainrespectThisstorywantstotellusthat.A.craftsmenmakealotofmoneywhateveryoudo,doitwellcraftsmenneedself-respectpeoplearebornequalCMembersoftheworkingclasshaveblue-collarjobs.Theyareconstructionworkers,truckdrivers,mechanics,steelworkers,electricians,andthelike.Whatmakesthisclassdifferfromthelowerclassis,first,longerperiodsofemployment--andtherefore,morefixedincomes——and,second,employmentinskilledorsemiskilled(半熟练的)occupations,notunskilledones.AlthoughunemploymenthitsalllevelsoftheAmericaneconomy,includingthoseofskilledandsemi-skilledworkers,itismostcommonatthebottomoftheclassstructureandincreasinglylesscommonateachlevelupward.Theyconsiderthemselvestoberespectableandhardworkingandtheylookdownuponmembersofthe"lower"class,whomtheyoftenconsidertobelazy,dishonest,andtooreadytoexploitpublicassistance.Mostpeopleintheworkingclasshaveatleasthighschooleducation.Manyhavesomeexperienceofcollege(especiallycommunitycollege),thoughfewarecollegegraduates.Unionizationhashelpedtheworkingclass,butarapidlychangingeconomyandfrequentperiodsofhighunemploymentmakeitdifficultformostofitsmemberstobeabletoincreasetheirsavingsgreatly.Purchasingahouseforpeopleinthisclassisextremelydifficult,althoughacertainpercentagemayreceivehousesfromtheirparents.(Home-owningriseswithsocialclass.)Agreaternumberofthemembersoftheworkingclasstakerelativelylittlesatisfactionintheirjobs,becausemuchoftheirworkisordinaryandboring.Asaresult,manyseektheirmainsatisfactioninrecreational(娱乐的)activities.Manymembersofthisclasswouldliketoearnenoughmoneytoleavetheirjobsandstarttheirownbusinesses,thoughfewmakeit.Manyplacetheirexpectationsontheirchildren,hopingthattheyatleastwillriseintheladderofsuccess,Americanstyle.Whichofthefollowingistrueabouttheworkingclass.?Theyareoftenemployedasskilledandsemi-skilledworkers.Theyareoftenofferedjobswithhighincomes.Theyareoftenconsideredlazyanddishonest.Theyareoftenexploitedbythepublic.Theunderlinedword "hit"(paragraph1)roughlymeans.strikewithablowhavebadeffectsonbreakupMostpeopleintheworkingclass.havedifficultyincreasingtheirsavingsgreatlyhaveatleastsomeexperienceofcollegereceivehousesfromtheirparentsbuyhousesbythemselvesManymembersfromtheworkingclassarenotsatisfiedwiththeirjobsbecause.theycouldnotriseintheladderofsuccesstheyarenotinterestedintheirjobstheycouldnotearnmuchmoneytheyarenottheirownbossesDHowmanypeoplehaveImetwhohavetoldmeaboutthebooktheyhavebeenplanningtowritebuthaveneveryetfoundthetime7Fartoomany.ThisisLife,allright,butwedotreatitlikearehearsal(NE演)and,unhappily,wedomisssomanyofitsbestmoments.Wetakejobstostayaliveandprovidehomesforourfamiliesalwaysmakingourselvesbelievethatthisstyleoflifeismerelyatemporarystateofaffairsalongtheroadtowhatwereallywanttodo.Then,at60or65,wearesuddenlypresentedwithaclockandseveralgrandchildrenandwelookbackandrealizethatallthoseyearswaitingforRealLifetocomealongwereinfactreallife.InAmericatheyhaveasayingmuchlaughedatbytheEnglish:"Haveaniceday”theyspeakslowlyandseriouslyintheirshops,hotelsandsandwichbars.Ithinkitisawonderfulphrase,remindingus,ineffect,toenjoythemoment:tovaluethisveryday.Howoftendowesaytoourselves,"I'lltakeuphorse-riding(orgolf,orsailing)assoonasIgetahigherposition,"onlytodononeofthosethingswhenIdogetthehigherposition.WhenIfirstbecameareporterIknewamanwhogaveupaverywellpaidrespectablejobattheDailyTelegraphtogoandeditasmallweeklynewspaper.AtthetimeIwasastonishedbywhatappearedtometobehiscompletelyabnormal(反常的)mentalstate.HowcouldanyoneturnhisbackonFleetStreetincentralLondonforasmalllocalarea?Iwantedtoknow.NowIamalittleolderandpossiblywiser,Iseethesenseinit.InFleetStreetthemanwasundercontinualpressure.HelivedinanunattractiveLondonsuburbandhespentmuchofhislifesittingonSouthernRegiontrains.Thefirstparagraphofthepassagetellsusthat.wealwaystrytofindsometimetowriteabookwealwaysmakeplansbutseldomfulfilthemwealwaysenjoymanyoflife'sbestmomentswealwaysdowhatwereallywanttodoTheunderlinedphrase"turnhisbackon"(paragraph6)mostprobablymeans.leaveforreturntogiveuprelyonTheman(paragraph6)lefthisfirstjobpartlybecausehewas.inanabnormalmentalstateundertoomuchpressurenotwellpaidnotrespectedWhatisprobablythebesttitleforthepassage?ProvideHomesForOurFamilyTakeUpHorse-ridingValueThisVeryDayStayAliveAmericansBestWritersinAmericaBestEditionsTHELIBRARYofAMERICA774pigei*$35ArthurMiller:CollectedPlays1944V961TonyKushner.editorPlaywrightTonyKushnerprcscfiisonecollectionforthetinttime.,TheManWhoHadallrheLuckAUMvSensDcachofaSalesman,AnEnemyofthePeopleThe-CmcilileMillersgreacestplays,togeihrrin•AMemoryuf'TwoMondays,AViewfromtheBndgr(cne^u!”<,>,d射e裔kms)•TheMisfit(antwild)"Mill”takeshisrightfulpiaa1inTheLibraryofAinerna/"LIBKARYJCXJRNA

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