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一入学考试英语试题

(提示:请将客观题答案用2B铅笔转涂到答题卡上,将文字题写在答题卷的相应位置)

一、听力(共两节每小题1分,满分20分)

第一节听力理解每段播放两遍。各段后有几个小题,每段播放前每小题有5秒钟的

阅题时间。请根据各段播放内容及其相关小题,在5秒钟内从题中所给的A,B,C项中,选

出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

听第一段对话,回答第1-3题。

1.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?

A.Hehopestobecomeapaintersomeday.

B.Heisn'tveryfamiliarwithpainting.

C.Hedoesn'tlikethecourseatall.

2.WhoisLisaFrank?

A.ThepainterDesiree.

B.Theprofessorofcourse.

C.Thewomantalkingwiththeman.

3.Whatwillthemandotonight?

A.SeeLisaFrank.

B.TalkwithProfessorBrown.

C.Gototheexhibition.

听第二段对话,回答第4-6题。

4.Whatflightdoesthemanwanttobook?

A.AnafternoonflightfromLondontoNewYork.

B.AmorningflightfromHeathrowtoNewYork.

C.AnafternoonflightfromNewYorktoLondon.

5.Whydoesthemanhavetobookaticketforanotherflight?

A.Thefirstflighthasbeendelayed(耽误).

B.Thefirstflighthasbeenfullybooked.

C.Themanhaschangedhisidea.

6.Whatflightdoesthemanfinallybook?

A.Theflightdeparting(离境)at18:45fromHeathrowAirport.

B.TheflightarrivingatNewYork18:50localtime.

C.Theflightdepartingat17:30fromHeathrowAirport.

听第三段对话,回答第7-9题。

7.What'stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?

A.Abankermanagerandacustomer.

B.Apoliceofficerandawomanrobber.

C.Apoliceofficerandaneyewitnesstoarobbery.

8.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?

A.AtMrs.Dawson'shome.B.Insideabank.C.Atapolicestation

9.Whatcanwelearnaboutthewomanrobber?

A.ShekilledMrs.Dawson'sson.

B.Shehadasweateron.

C.Shewasover30yearsold.

听第四段独白,回答第10-12题。

10.HowdidMr.Greygotowork?

A.BytrainB.Bybike.C.Onfoot.

11.WhydidMr.Greylendsomemoneytothestrangeryearsago?

A.Tobuyaticketforhim.

B.Tohelphimstarthiscareer.

C.Toavoidunnecessarytrouble.

12.WhatdidthestrangerstopMr.Greyforthistime?

A.TothankMr.Grey.

B.Toreturnthemoney.

C.Toborrowmoneyagain.

听第五段对话,回答第13-15题。

13.Howmanymileshasthecargone?

A.380miles.B.300miles.C.200miles.

14.WhydoesMike'sfriendwanttosellthecar?

A.Sheneedsmoneytobuyanewhouse.

B.Shecan'taffordtokeepitinthecity..

C.Shelivesnearherworkplace.

15.Howmuchdoesthecarcost?

A.$5,000.B.$500.C.$l,500..

第二节听取信息

听下面一段独白,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。你将有60秒钟

的作答时间。

WEATHERREPORT

ThetenP.MtemperatureLakefront76,Midway76,O'Hare(16)_________

TomorrowPartlysunnyandvery(1)_________

Tuesday(18)_________andmostlysunny

WednesdayandThursday(19)_________

Friday(20)_________

二、单项选择

从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。(共15小题,每小题

1分,满分15分)。

21.IwasborninNewOrleans,Louisiana,acitynamewillcreateapictureofbeautiful

treesandgreengrassinourmind.

A.whoseB.ofwhichC.thatD.which

22.InChina,manypeople,someofarenotoverweightatall,arealwaysgoingondietsor

takingweiaht-lossoills,areoftendangerous.

A.them,whichB.whom,thatC.whom,whichD.them,that

23.1don'tthinkthepriceswillgodownthisweek,_?

A.willtheyB.don*tIC.won'ttheyD.doI

24.1______foranhourbuthestill______.

A.havebeenwaiting;hasn'tturnedupB.havebeenwaiting;didn'tshowup

C.havebeenwaited;hasn'tturnedupD.havebeenwaiting;wasn'tturnedup

25.ThisisthesecondtimethatImymobilephone.

A.lostB.havelostC.waslostD.hadlost

26Mynewdictionary.IhavelookedforiteverywherebutIstillit.

A.haslost;don'tfindB.ismissing;don'tfind

C.haslost;haven'tfoundD.ismissing;haven'tfound

27.InmanyremoteareasoftheworldthereYetisightingsinthelastthreeyears.

A.havebeenB.hasbeenC.havehadD.were

28.HowthewonderfulmusicontheTVtome!

A.relaxed;soundsB.relaxing;soundsC.relaxing;issoundingD.relaxed;sound

29.Theboy'smissingmadethepolice.

A.puzzleB.puzzlingC.puzzledD.bepuzzled

30.HeintheUSAforyears,andisgoingtostaytheretillheforty.

A.hadbeen,wouldbeB.hasbeen,willbe

C.hadbeen,wasD,hasbeen,is

31AtthistimetomorrowovertheAtlantic.

A.we'regoingtoflyB.we'llbeflying

C.weUlflyD.we'retofly

32.Ataroughestimate,NigeriaisGreatBritain.

A.threetimesthesizeasB.thesizethreetimesof

C.threetimesasthesizeofD.threetimesthesizeof

33.Tomwasdisappointedthatmostoftheguestswhenheattheparty.

A.left;hadarrivedB.hadleft;hadarrived

C.hadleft;arrivedD.left;arrived

34.1arrivedlate;Itheroadtobesoicy.

A.wouldn'texpectB.haven'texpected

C.hadn'texpectedD.wasn'texpecting

35.Thepolicefoundthatthehouseandalotofthingsstolen.

A.hasbeenbrokenintoB.hadbrokeninto

C.hasbrokenintoD.hadbeenbrokeninto

三、完型填空

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、D中,选出

最佳选项(共20个小题,每小题1分,满分20分)。

Oneday,apoorboywhowastryingtopayhiswaythroughschoolbysellinggoodsdoortodoor

foundthatheonlyhadonedime(一角专艮币)left.Hewashungrysohedecidedto36for

amealatthenexthouse.However,helosthisnerve(不知所措,慌张)whenalovelyyoung

womanopenedthedoor.37amealheaskedforadrinkofwater.Shethoughthelooked

38soshebroughthimalargeglassofmilk.Hedrankitslowly,andthenasked,"Howmuchdo

I39you?”"Youdon'towemeanything,shereplied,"Motherhastaughtmeneverto

accept40forakindness."Hesaid,“ThenIthankyoufromthebottomofmyheart.^^As

HowardKellyleftthathouse,henotonlyfelt41physically,butitalsoincreasedhisfaithin

Godandthehumanrace.Hewasabouttogiveupand42beforethispoint.Yearslaterthe

youngwomanbecameseriouslyill.The43doctorswerebaffled(阻挡).Theyfinallysenther

tothebigcity,wherespecialists(专家)canbecalledintostudyher44disease.Dr.Howard

Kelly,now45,wascalledinfortheconsultation(会诊).Whenheheardthenameofthe

townshecame46.astrangelightfilledhiseyes.Immediatelyhe47andwentdown

throughthehospitalhallintoherroom.Dressed48hisdoctor'sgown(罩衣)hewentintosee

her.Herecognized(辨认)heratonce.Hewentbacktothe49roomanddeterminedtodo

hisbesttosaveherlife.Fromthatdayon,hegavespecial50tohercase.

Afteralongstruggle,thebattlewas51.Dr.Kellyrequestedthebusinessofficetopass

thefinalbilltohimforapproval(fit准).Helookedatitandthen52somethingontheside.

Thebillwassenttoherroom.Shewas53toopenitbecauseshewassurethatitwould

taketherestofherlifetopayitoff.Finallyshelooked,andthenoteonthesideofthebill54

herattention.Shereadthesewords...

“Paidin(已缴)fullwithaglassof55

(Singed)Dr.HowardKelly

Tearsofjoyfloodedhereyesassheprayedsilently:"Thankyou,God.Yourlovehasspread

throughhumanheartsandhands.^^

36.A.searchB.begC.waitD.look

37.A.BecauseofB.InfrontofC.IncaseofD.Insteadof

38.A.upsetB.thirstyC.hungryD.sad

39.A.oweB.costC.lendD.own

40.A.offerB.payC.helpD.thanks

41.A.quickerB.weakerC.strongerD.wanner

42.A.stopB.continueC.retireD.surrender

43.A.localB.poorC.kindD.cruel

44.A.commonB.ordinaryC.rareD.scarce

45.A.oldB.famousC.unknownD.retired

46.A.fromB.toC.intoD.for

47.A.stoodB.waitedC.fellD.rose

48.A.onB.inC.withD.of

49.A.waitingB.treatingC.informationD.consultation

50.A.interestB.foodC.attentionD.effort

51.A.defeatedB.wonC.lostD.completed

52.A.changedB.leftC.crossedD.wrote

53.A.excitedB.afraidC.nervousD.surprised

54.A.caughtB.calledC.paidD.caused

55.A.waterB.coffeeC.milkD.icecream

四、阅读理解阅读下面两篇短文,从每题所给的四个选项A、B、C、D中,选出最佳选

项。(共20个小题,每题1分,满分20分)

A

Mostpeoplesay"yes"muchmorereadilythan"no".

Afriendismovinghousethisweekendandwouldlikesomehelp,andyouagree.But,what

youreallywantedwasacoupleofquietdaysrelaxingathome.Oraroommatespendstheentire

weekendsplayingvideogamesandwantstoborrowyourhomeworkfor“reference”.But,you've

justfinisheditaftertakingawholedaytoworkhard.

Manypeoplesay"yes"tothesekindsofrequests.Theytendnottoconsidertheirown

interestsandfeelings,andareoftenangrywiththemselvesafterwards.

Saying"no”requirescourageandconsiderablepractice,infact,accordingtopsychologists.

"Everyonewantstobeliked,MsaysGabrieleSteinki,aGermanpsychologist."Saying'no'

riskslosingtheaffectionofthepersonaskingthefavororevenajob.^^

Theresultisthatmanypeoplesay"yes"justforkeepingthepeace.Butexpertssaythisis

regrettable.Anyoneshouldhavetherighttosay"no".

Infact,rejecting(拒绝)arequestcanevenhelptostrengthenarelationshipbecauseit

expressesatruefeeling.

But,forpeopleUsedtoagreeingtoeveryrequest,changingcanbealonganduncomfortable

learningprocess.

Mostpeoplebelievethat“IfIsay'no',I'lllosetheaffectionoftheperson.Buttheaffection

isimportanttome."Thiswayofthinkingcanbereplacedbythis:"IfheonlylikesmebecauseI

alwaysdowhatsuitshim,thenthepriceofhisaffectionistoohighinthelongterm.^^

Steinkisaysthekeyistalkingtotheotherpersontofindamutual(相互的)solution."One

heedstopresentthesituationfromone'sownpointofview,andtosuggesthowthesituationcan

bedealtwithtotheadvantageofbothparties.Theotherpersonmusthavethefeelingthathis

interestsarebeingconsidered.^^

Whentherefusalisnotaccepted,Steinkiadvisesgivingthereasonscalmlyagainuntilthe

persongetsthemessage.

56.Mostpeoplesay"yes"muchmorereadilythan"no"because.

A.theydon'tcareabouttheirowninterestsandfeelings

B.theydon'tknowtheywillregretafterwards

C.theyhavealreadybeenusedtosaying"yes”

D.theycaremoreaboutothers5affection

57.Intheopinionofexperts,.

A.peopleneedalotofpracticetosay“no”

B.peopleshouldsay"yes”tokeepthepeace

C.saying"no"meanslosingajob

D.peoplehavetherighttobeliked

58.Accordingtothewriter,whatshouldyoudoifyouwanttorefusetheotherperson'srequest?

A.Justsayyoucan'thelphim.

B.Saysorrytohim.

C.Refusehimclearly.

D.Talktotheotherpersontofindamutualway.

59.Accordingtothewriter,whatshouldyoudoifyourrefusalisnotaccepted?

A.Sayyestohim.B.Repeatyourreasonforhisacceptance(接受,认

可)

C.JustgoawayD.Saynotohim

60.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?

A.YouNeedCourageToSay"No"B."Yes"MoreThan"No"

CAnyoneHasTheRightToSay"No"D.It'sHardToSay"No”

B

Whoarethemostbeautifulwomenintheworld?Lookingattherecords,peoplemightthink

Venezuelanwomenare.TheywintheMissLatinAmerica,MissUniverse,andMissWorld

contestsmorefrequentlythanwomenfromanyothercountry.InVenezuela,theterm"Miss"asin

“MissUniverse^^isanhonoredtitle.

Thesedays,peopleinsomeculturesconsiderbeautyconteststobesilly.Theyhavetriedto

stopthesecontests,sayingtheconteststreatwomenasobjectsandplacetoomuchimportanceon

women'slooks.ButinLatinAmerica,beautycontestsareasourceofpride.AndinVenezuela,

theyarealmostanationalobsession(狂热).

AreVenezuelanwomenreallymorebeautifulthanotherwomen?”Theyarenotreallymore

beautifulhere,“saysSelena,whotrainsgirlsforthecontest."It'sjustthatthegirlsherework

harderandpreparemorethananyoneelse."Preparingforacontestisafull-timejobthatincludes

sixteen-hourdaysforsixmonths.Manyofthewomentakealeaveofabsencefromtheirjobs

duringthetrainingperiod.<4Ifyoudon'ttakethisseriously,youdon'thaveachance.^^Selenasays.

Thepreparationtakesmanyhoursaday.Thecontestantsstretchtheirbodiesandpractice

theirwalksdowntherunway.Theyworkontheirspeechesandpracticeansweringquestionssuch

as,“Whomdoyouadmiremostintheworld?”Theystarvetostayslim.Theytakeclassestolearn

howtostyletheirhairandapplymakeup.Mostofthemgrowtheirhairlonganddiettoloseat

least10pounds.Manyofthemhavetheirteethstraightenedorhaveplasticsurgery(整形夕卜科手

术)tostraightenorfixotherbodyparts.

Itisn'teasy,andthecontestantsgiveupalotforthecontest.OneMissUniversewinner

immediatelyputon20poundsafterthecontest.Shesaidtheonlythingshewantedtodoafterthe

contestwastoeat.Thecostishighaswell.ThetrainingfortheMissVenezuelaandMissUniverse

contestscancostupto$60,000.Fortunatelythetelevisionstationthatsponsors(赞助)thecontest

paysthecostsoftrainingthefinalists.Yetmostofthecontestantssayit'sworththeeffort.A

formerMissUniverseisnowamayorofadistrictinalargecity.Althoughshehadnopolitical

experiencebeforethat,shehasbeenaskedtorunforhigherpoliticaloffice.

Anotherwinnerhasherowntelevisionshow.Winnershaveanadvantagetheycouldnotget

anywhereelse."It'stheonlychanceyouhavetomakeit."Saysonecontestant.€tYoucan'tget

theseopportunitiesanyotherway.”

61.FromtheabovepassagewecaninferthatVenezuelaisprobably.

A.aplacewherecontestantsfromallpartsoftheworldgathertogether

B.acityinAmericawherebeautycontestisheld

C.acountryinLatinAmerica

D.aworldbeautycenter

62.WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedinthepassage?

A.Contestantshavetostayawayfromtheirworkforaperiodoftimebeforethecontest.

B.Onlyafewwomenwonthecontestwithoutbeingtrained.

C.Beautyisn'ttheonlyfactorfbracontestanttowinthecontest.

D.Ifstooexpensiveforindividuals(个人)topayforthetrainingforthecontest.

63.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.BeautyMeansMoney

B.VenezuelanWomen一theMostBeautifulWomenintheWorld

C.HowtoSucceedintheBeautyContest

D.Training—theOnlyWaytoSuccess

C

HavinglearnedmuchabouttheWarofResistanceagainstJapan,MaoJingxindidn'tlikethe

Japanesewhenshewasachild.t4Ithoughttheywerecruelandrude,“saidthe18-year-oldgirl

fromHebeiProvince.ButshebegantochangehermindaftershemetsomeJapaneseteenagersin

ahistorymuseumsixyearsago.Thesefashionablehighschoolstudentslookedseriouslyatthe

historydisplaysandtalkedtoMaoinafriendlyway."IfoundthattheyarenotbadasIthought,”

shesaid.

LikeMao,manyChineseteenagers?arecaughtupinthisconfusion.Asurveyby21st

CenturyTeensshowsabout51percentofChineseteenagerssaytheydislikeJapan.Butmostof

themstillwanttohaveaJapanesefriend.Also,JapanliesthirdontheirlistofAsiancountriesthat

theywanttovisit,followingSingaporeandSouthKorea.Teensdidasurveyjustbeforethe60th

anniversaryofthevictorydayoftheWarofResistanceagainstJapan,whichfellonSeptember3.

ThesurveyaimedtoencourageunderstandingandcommunicationbetweenyoungChineseand

Japanese.

TeensalsowantedtounderstandChineseteenagers9attitudestowardsJapan,andhowmuch

theyactuallyknowaboutthecountry.AsTeensfound,morethan60percentofChineseteenagers

learnaboutJapanthroughthemediaorbooks.Only16percenthaveevermetaJapaneseperson.

“MostofmyfriendshateJapanfbrwhatitdidtoChinaduringWorldWarII.Butpeople

shouldnotliveinhatred.IthinkthebestwaytofigureitoutistohavecontactwiththeJapanese

peoplemysel£”ZhangYuyuan,aSenior2girl,toldusinthesurvey.

JinXide,professoroftheChineseAcademyofSocialScience,saysthatChinaandJapan

actuallyhadapeacefulrelationshipduringthe1970sand1980s.Sincethe1990s,thegrowthof

Japan'sright-wingforceshascausedgreatdifficulties.44Wehavetobestrongagainstthem.But

wemustn'tignorethefactthattherearefarmorefriendlyJapanese,,,addedJin.

“JapanhasdonewrongtoAsiancountriesincludingChinaandithascausedpainto

everyone,saidHikaru,a17-year-oldgirlinKawasaki.HavingvisitedChinafourtimesand

learnedmuch,sheunderstandstheimportanceofcommunicationbetweenthetwopeoples.She

planstojoininanexchangeprogrammewithChineseyouth."WelcometoJapan,myChinese

friends!**Shesaysitwithasmile.

64.MostteenagershateJapanesebecause.

A.theJapanesetheymeetarecruel

B.theJapanesewerecruelduringthewar

C.theylooktoofashionable

D.theJapanesedon'twanttocommunicatewithChinesepeople

65.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrueaccordingtothesurvey?

A.OnlyasmallpercentageofteenagershavemetaJapanese.

B.Morethanhalfoftheteenagersinthesurveydon'tliketheJapanese.

C.SingaporeisoneofthemostpopularAsiantouristplacesforChineseteenagers.

D.MostChineseteenagerslearnaboutJapanthroughexchangeactivities.

66.AccordingtoProfessorJin,isthemainreasonfortheworserelationshipbetweenJapan

andChina.

A.theWarofResistanceagainstJapan

B.lackofcommunication

C.Japan'sincreasingright-wingforce

D.Japan'srapidly-growingeconomy

67.Thepassageiswrittento.

A.encourageChineseteenagerstomeettheJapanese

B.reportwhatChineseteenagersthinkaboutJapan

C.provideinformationaboutJapaneseteenagers

D.giveabriefintroductiontothehistoryoftheWarofResistanceagainstJapan

D

Aboriginalisatermusedtodescribethepeopleandanimalsthatlivedinaplacefromthe

earliestknowntimesorbeforeEuropeansarrived.ExamplesaretheMaoriinNewZealand,the

AboriginesinAustraliaandtheIndiansinSouthAmerica.

Maori

TheMaoriwerethefirstpeopletogotoNewZealandabout1,000yearsago.Theycame

fromtheislandsofPolynesiainthePacific.Theybroughtdogs,ratsandplantswiththemand

settledmainlyontheNorthernIsland.In1769,CaptainJamesCooktookpossessionoftheIsland,

andfromthattimeonBritishpeoplestartedtosettle.TheMaorisignedanagreementwiththese

settlers,butinlateryearstherewereargumentsandbattlesbetweenthemoverlandrights.

Aborigine

NativepeopleofAustraliacamefromsomewhereinAsiamorethan40,000yearsago.They

livedbyhuntingandgathering.TheircontactwithBritishsettlersbeganin1788.Bythe1940s

almostallofthemweremixedintoAuslraliansocietyaslow-paidworkers.Theirrightswere

limited.In1976and1993theAustraliangovernmentpassedlawsthatreturnedsomelandtothe

Aboriginesandrecognizedtheirpropertyrights.

Indians

LongbeforetheEuropeanscametoAmericainthe16thand17thcentury,theAmerican

Indians,orNativeAmericans,livedthere.ItisbelievedthattheycamefromAsia.Christopher

ColumbusmistookthelandforIndiaandsocalledthepeoplethereIndians.Thewhitesettlersand

AmericanIndianslivedinpeaceatthebeginning,butconflictsfinallyaroseandledtotheIndian

Wars(1866——1890).AfterthewartheIndiansweredriventothewestofthecountry.Notuntil

1924didtheygaintherighttovote.

68.Whatisthesubjectdiscussedinthepassage?

A.Europeansettlers.

B.Nativepeoplefromthreecountries.

C.Lifestylesofaboriginals.

D.Historyofthreegroupsofaboriginals.

69.Whichofthefollowingstatementsisanopinioninsteadofafact?

A.TheMaoriwerethefirstpeopletogotoNewZealand.

B.TheEuropeansweregreedybecausetheyalwaysfoughtforland.

C.NativepeopleofAustralialivedbyhuntingandgathering.

D.AfterthewartheIndiansweredriventothewestofthecountry.

70.ThenativepeopleinAmericawerecalledIndiansbecause.

A.theyoriginatedfromIndia

B.theirappearancesaresimilartothoseofIndians

C.thelandwasmistakenforIndia

D.theirpersonalitiesarecomparabletothoseofIndians

71.Bysaying“almostallofthemweremixedintoAustraliansocietyaslow-paidworkers”(in

Paragraph3),theauthorimpliesthat.

A.nativesinAustralialedadifferentlifefromthesettlers

B.mostnativesinAustraliawereunemployed

C.nativesinAustraliawereseparatedfromAustralia

D.mostnativesinAustraliaearnedasmallsalary

E

Exceptforthesun,themoonlookslikethebiggestobjectinthesky.Actuallyitisoneofthe

smallest,andonlylooksbigbecauseitissoneartous.Itsdiameter(直彳空)isonly2,160miles

(3,339km),oralittlemorethanaquarterofthediameteroftheearth.

Onceamonth,ormoreexactly,onceevery29.5days,atthetimewecall"fullmoon”,its

wholedisclooksbright.Atothertimesonlypartofitappearsbright,andwealwaysfindthatthis

isthepartwhichfacestowardsthesun,whilethepartracingawayfromthesunappearsdark.

Peoplecouldmaketheirpicturesbetteriftheykeptthisinmind-onlythosepartsofthemoon

whicharelightedupbythesunarebrighter.Thisshowsthatthemoongivesnolightofitsown.It

onlythrowsbackthelightofthesun,likeahugemirrorhunginthesky.

Yetthedarkpartofthemoon'ssurfaceisnotcompletelyblack;usuallyitisjustlightenough

forustobeabletoseeitsshape,sothatwespeakofseeing“theoldmooninthenewmoon's

arms”.Thelightbywhichweseetheoldmoondoesnotcomefromthesun,butfromtheearth.

Weknowwellhowthesurfaceoftheseaorofsnow,orevenofawetroad,maythrowback

uncomfortablymuchofthesun'slightontoourfaces.Inthesamewaythesurfaceofthewhole

earththrowsbackenoughofthesun'slightontothefaceofthemoonforustobeabletoseethe

partsofitwhichwouldotherwisebedark.

72.Whyisthedarkpartofthemoonnotcompletelyblack?

A.Thesunshinesonthemoon'ssurface.

B.Theearththrowsbacksunlightontothemoon.

C.Themoonthrowsbackthelightfromthesun.

D.Themoonhaslightofitsown.

73.Theunderlinedword“disc”inthesecondparagraphrefersto.

A.aroundplateB.aroundrecord

C.themoonthatreflectssunlightD.themoonwhichlookslikearoundplate

74.Bysaying“theoldmooninthenewmoon'sarms”,wemeanatimewhen.

A.thetwomoonsarecloselylinked

B.thenewmoonisatitsbrightest

C.themoonispartlybrightandpartlydark

D.thenewmoonishuggingtheoldmoon

75.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothetext?

A.Themoonwhichappearsroundatitsbrightestiscalledfullmoon.

B.Themoon'sdiameterisexactlyonefourthofthatoftheearth.

C.Thelightbywhichweseetheoldmooncomesfromthesun

D.Thepartofthemoonwhichisnotlightedbythesuniscompletelydark.

五、写作(共1题,满分25分)

你父亲在外出差,请你给你父亲写一封e-mail,告诉他关于今年暑假你和你母亲为你们

全家所选择的假期旅游的目的地(destination),目的地是山东省,持续时间(duration)共4

天4晚,第一天离开长沙,乘飞机到济南看的突泉Baotuspring,天下第一泉。第2天乘车

去泰安(Ta『an),登泰山,第3天清晨看日出,然后乘缆车(cablecar)下山再乘车去山麓观

岱庙(DaiTemple)(>第4天参观曲阜(Qufu),那里是孔子(Confucius),这个中国古代最

伟大的教育家的出生地。费用(cost)每人元。希望在暑假能够一起去。

要求:1、需要提到以上这些信息。

2、开头和结尾已经给出。

DearDad,

I'velookedatseveralpossibleplaceswherewecangoonholidayandcheckedMum's

schedule.Wethinkweshouldgoto

Love,

Connie

高一第2学期英语入学考试参考答案

一、听力(共两节每小题1.分,满分20分)

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