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华中师大一附中2006届高考适应性考试英语试题(一)考试时间:120分钟试卷满分:150分命题人:高三英语备课组第Ⅰ卷(三部分,共115分)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.Wheredoesthisconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Atasportingevent. B. C.2.Howdoesthemanfeelabouttheclass?A.Hedoesn’talwaysunderstandtheprofessor.B.Hethinkstheprofessorhasanaccent.C.Hewishestheprofessorwouldtalkmore.3.Whatdoesthemanwant?A.Somestamps. B.Thecurrenttime. C.Telephonenumber.4.Whatdidthemanwant?A.Moreair. B.Aladder. C.Aroomwithawindow.5.Whatisthewomangoingtodonext?A.She’sonherwaytowork. B.She’sgoingtohaveherbreakfast.C.Sheistakingthesubwaytogohome.第二节(共15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6段材料,回答6至8题。6.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Theyareboyfriendandgirlfriend.B.Theyareanewlymarriedcouple.C.Theyareco-workers.7.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?A.Theirvacations. B.Theirhoneymoon. C.Theman’sLondontrip.8.Wheredoesthewomanprefertogo?A.Thebeach. B.Themountains. C.England.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。9.Whatwastrueabouttheexam?A.Ithadfifteentrue-falsequestions.B.Itwassixtyminuteslong.C.TheT/Fquestionsaremucheasier.10.Howdidthemanfeelaboutthetrue-falsequestions?A.Helikedthemlessthantheessays.B.Hedidn’tthinktheyweretoobad.C.Hedidn’tknowtheanswerstothem.11.Howdidthewomandoontheessayquestions?A.Shewasrushedwhenshewrotethem.B.Shedidn’tknowtheanswers.C.Shewroteheranswersclearly.听第8段材料,回答12至14题。12.Whatwasthewoman’sproblem?A.Shehadanargumentwithherroommate.B.Herroommatehadguestsintheirroom.C.Shecaughtcoldintherain.13.Wheredidthewomanprobablygo?A.Tothecitylibrary. B.Totheman’shome. C.Tothereading-room.14.Whycouldn’tsheusetheclassroom?A.Itwasclosedforrepairs.B.Therewasameetingheldinherclassroom.C.Herclassmatesweremakingtoomuchnoise.听第9段材料,回答15至17题。15.Whatisthewomanprobablydoingnow?A.Sheisamedicalstudent.B.Sheisalawstudent.C.Sheisconsideringgoingtomedicalschool.16.Whatisnotmentionedinthisconversation?A.Thewomanchangedhermind.B.Thewomanexplainedwhyshedecidedtochangehermind.C.Thetwospeakerswanttokeepintouchwitheachother.17.Whatcanweinferfromthedialogue?A.Sheishavinglunchwiththeman.B.Themanisthewoman’sbestfriend.C.Thetwohaven’tseeneachotherforalongtime.听第10材料,回答18至20题。18.Whatwerethechildrendoingatthetimeoftheaccident?A.Theywerelisteningtothemusic.B.Theyweregoingdownahill.C.Theyweresleeping.19.Howmanypeoplewereinjured?A.30. B.36. C.42.20.WhatisNOTknownsofaraboutthebuscrash?A.Thenumberofkidskilledinthecrash.B.Thecauseofthebuscrash.C.Thereasonforthisbustrip.第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:语法和词汇知识部分(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。21.---MyDaddyhassentmealaptopformybirthday.---Great.Useitveryoften,______you’llbebetteroffforitandneverlagbehindinthetechnologicdust.A.so B.yet C.and D.still22.---Thismobilephonelooksnice.CanItryitoutandseehowitworks?---______It’spopularwithyoungpeople.A.Goahead. B.Helpyourself. C.It’scertain. D.That’sallright.23.We’dlike_______afurtherdiscussionamongusabouttheprojecttoreducepoverty.A.thereis B.theretobe C.therebeing D.theretohave24.Thefarmers,______homeshadbeendamagedbytheflood,wereprovidedwithasmallallowancebythelocalgovernmenttocovertheirbasic______suchasfoodandclothing.A.their;objects B.which;necessariesC.after;costs D.whose;needs25.Thetourofthesteelplantisveryinteresting,whichisthefirstopportunityI_______toseehowsteelisproduced.A.havehad B.willhave C.amhaving D.had26.Ican’tmakeupmymindnow.Ineed______moretimetothinkitover.A.lot B.quite C.fairly D.rather27.---WhatmadeSusansoannoyed?---______hernewbikeworth100dollars.A.Lost B.Havinglost C.Losing D.Beinglost28.Antarctica’sfutureisimportantforusall.Now,however,man’snever-ending_____formineralsthreatenstheecosystemthere.A.like B.idea C.desire D.dream29.---WillthisCD______fortheoneyoulost?---Ithinkitwill.It’ssaidtobethebest-seller.A.do B.make C.take D.work30.Takingthedevelopmentofthecompanyintoaccount,themanagerdecidedtogivethejobto______hebelievedhadastrongsenseofduty.A.who B.whomever C.whoever D.those31.Theseteenagersdon’tknowmuchoftheworldyet;that’swhytheyaresoeasily______.A.takenin B.takenon C.takenup D.takenoff32.Inalmosteverysupermarketit’seasyforustofindcarrots______alotofvitamins,whicharegoodforourhealth. A.holding B.keeping C.including D.containing33.---Itissaidthatyou’vemovedtoyournewcampus.Doyouhaveabiglibrary?---No,wedon’t---atleast______yours.A.asbigas B.notbiggerthan C.biggerthan D.notsmallerthan34.Idon’tthinkyou______haveyourownwayineverything.Otherwise,you’llfailagain.A.will B.shall C.may D.can35._____differentlifeistodayfrom______itusedtobetenyearsago!A.How;what B.What;what C.How;that D.What;that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—55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。AuntPollyhadTompaintthefenceonSunday.SoonafterTomstartedtopaint,anidea36tohim.Hesmiledandbegansinging37hiswork.JustthenhisfriendBencame38.HelaughedwhenhesawTompainting.“What’sthematter,Tom?Doesyourauntwantyoutoworkonsuchaniceday?”Tomdidnot39painting.“Work?Oh,no,Ben.Yousee,paintingisan40.Firstyoumustchoosetherightday,thenyoumustgetthebestpaintandbrush.Butmostimportantofall,youmusthavetheright41.AuntPollysaysthatthereisn’taboyintownwhocanpaintthisfencelikeme!”Ben’seyesopened42.“Really,Tom?Letmetryabit.”“Ohthatisn’tpossible,”SaidTom.“MyAuntPollyisverysureofthe43shewantsherfencepainted.Remember,shechoseme.”“Comeon,Tom.I’llgiveyouhalfmyappleifyouletmepaint,”Ben44.“Yourauntwillneverknowthe45!”“Oh,you’rewrongaboutthat,Ben,”answeredTom.“Shehasverysharp46.AndthinkhowIwouldfeel.47,sheaskedMEtopaintherfence.”“Youmayhavemywholeapple,”Bensaid.“Givemethepaintbrushnow.”“Well,ifyoureallythinkyoucandoit—here,48thebrushbutbeverycarefulthewayyoupaint.”Tom49aHalfanhourlater,whenhisfriendhadpaintedfour50ofthefence,Tomsaid,“You’redoingitquitewell,Ben,butofcourseyouneedtodomuchmore51youcanreallycallyourselfapainter.”Aseachhourpassed,Tom’spaintingbecamemore52.Eachfriendwhohappenedtowalkpasttookhis53atpaintingafewboards—allforaprice,ofcourse.“Youhavetomakethemthinkit’s54wonderful,”thoughtTom.“They’dneverwanttodoitwithout55forit.”36.A.happened B.occurred C.appeared D.approached37.A.over B.through C.during D.with38.A.along B.across C.past D.down39.A.want B.require C.finish D.stop40.A.object B.invention C.art D.imagination41.A.colour B.person C.position D.master42.A.wider B.widely C.bigger D.narrowly43.A.painter B.worker C.way D.method44.A.replied B.promised C.declared D.insisted45.A.result B.change C.mark D.difference46.A.eyes B.tongue C.sense D.judgment47.A.In all B.Above all C.Afterall D.Allaround48.A.fetch B.get C.bring D.take49.A.took B.enjoyed C.tasted D.swallowed50.A.feet B.stages C.boards D.stairs51.A.before B.until C.when D.unless52.A.complete B.pleasant C.attractive D.difficult53.A.glance B.turn C.energy D.chance54.A.nothing B.anything C.something D.everything55.A.charging B.paying C.searching D.caring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。AAdreambecametrueastwoyoungpilotstookofftoflyaroundtheworld.ChrisWallandDanDominguezhavebeendreamingbigsincetheywere17-year-oldhighschoolstudentsinELPaso,Tex.USA.AtthattimetheyflewaloneinaplanetoAlaskaandback.Nowtheywerereallydreamingbig.TheywereplanningtotakeoffthisSeptemberonanaround-the-worldflight.Andallwentwell,the21-year-oldpilotsatlastbrokeaworldrecordbybecomingtheyoungesttoflybythemselvesaroundtheEarth.Astheycircledtheworldintheirsmall,twin-engineairplane,theywouldbetakingplentyofkidsalongfortheride,becausestudentscouldfollowtheirflightbywayoftheInternet.Theflighttookthreemonthsandmadeabout32stops.Theirplanewashighlyversatile(多用途的).Dansaid,“ItcantakeofffromamuddystripinBali,thedesertsofEgypt,thejunglesofAfrica,yetitcanstillcrosstheocean.”Dan,acommercialpilotandflightinstructor,recentlygraduatedfromtheUniversityofRochesterNewYorkState.Chrisisathree-yearstudentatRiceUniversityinHouston,Tex.Thepurposeoftheirproject,calledWorldFlight2000,wastomakeeducationmoreinteractiveandtoencourageyoungpeopletofollowtheirdreamsnomatterhowchallengingtheyare.SaidDan:“Wewanttosharethespiritofflyingandshowstudentsthatanythingispossiblewithagoodeducation,persistenceandperseverance.”Ateachstop,thetwopilotstalkedwithstudentsabouttheirtrip.TheyalsovisitedschoolsallovertheUnitedStatestotellabouttheiradventures.“We’vewantedtoflysincewecouldremember,”theysaid.“Westartedflyingbeforeweweredriving.”56.It’sobviousthattheflightcirclingtheworld________.A.wascompletedonSeptember2000B.wasanonstopflightfromEL.Paso,Tex.toEgyptC.tookhalfayeartocrosstheoceanD.couldbefollowedthroughInternetandaffectmanypeople57.Theplanewasasmallonewith2engines,but.itdrewmanyyoungpeople’sattentionandcarriedthemarounditcouldlandinmanyunusualplacesitcouldtakeoffonwaterbecauseofitsspecialfunctionithelpeddoallkindsofbusinessintheUnitedStates58.Thefollowingstatementstellsusthepurposesforwhichthetwoyoungpilotsflewaroundtheworldexcept.A.theywantedtomakeeducationmoreinteractiveB.theyhopedtoencouragetheyouthstomakeeffortstoreachtheiraimsC.theyintendedtoacceptchallengesnomatterwhattheywereD.theyhadthehopetoshowthemselvesoffandgainfameandreward59.Accordingtothestory,ChrisandDan’ssuccesssuggeststhat.A.wideinterestscanmakeyoufamousandsuccessfulaswellB.bigdreamsareimportantandeasytocometrueC.goodeducation,persistenceandperseverancecanleadonetosuccessD.flyingistoodifficultbutinterestingBMan-madeflowersareusedforscientificaswellasfordecorativepurposes.Theyaremadefromavarietyofmaterials,suchaswaxandglass,soskillfullythatyoucanhardlytellthemfromnaturalflowers.Inmakingsuchmodels,goodskillandartistryarecalledfor,aswellasthoroughknowledgeofplantstructure.ThecollectionofglassflowersintheBotanicalMuseumofHarvardUniversityisthemostfamousinNorthAmericaandiswidelyknownthroughoutthescientificworld.Inall,thereareseveralthousandmodelsincoloredglass,theworkoftwoartist-naturalists,LeopoldBlaschkaandhissonRudolph.TheaimwastohavethecollectionrepresentatleastonememberofeachflowerfamilynativetotheUnitedStates.Althoughitwasnevercompleted,itcontainsmorethansevenhundredspeciesrepresenting164familiesoffloweringplants,agroupoffruitsshowingtheeffectoffungus(霉菌)diseases,andthousandsofflowerpartsandmagnified(放大的)details.Everydetailoftheseisverywellreproducedincolorandstructure.Themodelsarekeptinlockedcasesastheyaretoovaluableandfragileforclassroomuse.60.LeopoldandRudolphmadeflowers______.A.forscientificresearchforclassroomuseB.forpublictoappreciatethemC.forpleasureandsale D.forthecollectionofflowers61.ItcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatLeopoldandRudolph______. A.studiedscienceatHarvardUniversityforages B.planteddifferentsortsofflowersonceinawhile C.knewhowtocurethediseasesofplants D.triedtomakeacopyofonememberofeachflowerfamilyoftheUSA62.Theunderlinedworditinthethirdparagraphrefersto______. A.theflower B.themuseumforplants C.thecollection D.theplan63.Thebesttitleforthepassageshouldbe______.A.Man-madeFlowersAreUseful B.ALargeCollectionofGlassFlowersC.FlowersatHarvardUniversityD.FlowersandPlantResearchCDorotheaDixlefthomeatanearlyage—ofherownfreewill—tolivewithhergrandmother.Atfourteen,DorotheawasteachingschoolatWorcester,Massachusetts.AshorttimeaftershehShewasforcedtogiveupteachingathergrandparents’home,however,whenshebecameill.Afewyearsofinactivityfollowed.AfterherrecoveryDorotheabegantoteachagain,acceptingaSundayschoolclassintheEastCambridge,Massachusetts’jail.Here,shefirstcameuponinsane(mad)peoplelockeduptogetherwithcriminals.Inthosedaysinsanepeopleweretreatedevenworsethancriminals.Therewereonlyafewasylums(收容所)intheentirecountry.Thereforejails,poorhouses,andhousesofcorrectionwereusedtoconfinetheinsane.DorotheaDixmadeacarefulinvestigationofinhumantreatmentoftheinsane.Itwasconsideredunfeminineforawomantodevoteherselftosuchworkatthistime.ButthisdidnotstopDorotheaDixinhereffortstoprovidepropermedicalcarefortheinsane.Gradually,becauseofherinvestigations,conditionswereimproved.MorethanthirtymentalinstitutionswerefoundedorreestablishedintheUnitedStatesbecauseofherefforts.DorotheaalsoextendedherinvestigationstoEnglandandtootherpartsofEurope.Dorotheaservedastheheadofwomenhospitalnursesinthearmyforafewyears.Whenthewarwasover,shereturnedtoherworkofimprovingconditionsforinsanepeople.64.HowdidDorotheaDixfirstbecomeawareofthemistreatmentofinsanepeople?B.Sheworkedinaninsaneasylumasayoungwoman.A.Hergrandmothertreatedthementallyill.C.ShetaughtSundayschoolinajail.D.Shewasaskedtoinvestigatetheproblem.65.Whichofthefollowingcanbeusedtoreplacetheunderlinedwordunfeminineinthepassage?A.incorrect B.improper C.impossibleD.illegal66.ThatDorotheaDix’sworkwiththeinsanewasinterruptedbecauseof____.A.herincurableillness B.thebreakoutofthewar C.hertriptoEnglandforinvestigations D.hergrandmother’sdeath67.AfterreadingthestorywecanconcludethatDorotheaDix________.A.wasabraveindependentpersonwithsenseofjusticeB.consideredmostcriminalsmentallyunstableC.couldn’tfitherideatothenewconditionD.devotedherlifetoeducationforgirlsandinsanepeopleDLEEDS,England---ALeedsUniversitypsychologyprofessoristeachingacoursetohelpdozensofBristonsforgivetheirenemies.“Thehatredweholdwithinusisacancer,”ProfessorKenHartsaid,addingthatholdinginangercanleadtoproblemssuchashighbloodpressureandheartdisease.MorethanseventypeoplehavebecomemembersinHart’sfirst20-weekworkshopinLondon---acoursehesaysisthefirstofitskindintheworld.Thesearepeoplewhoaresickandtiredoflivingwithamemory.Theyrealizetheirbitternessisapoisontheythinktheycanpourout,buttheyendupdrinkingitthemselves,saidCanadian-bornHart.Thestudentsmeetingroupsofeighttotenforatwo-hourworkshopwithanadvisereveryfortnight.Thecourse,endinginJuly,isexpectedtogetridofthecancerofhateinthesepeople.“Peoplehavelotsoftheattitudestowardsforgiveness,”hesaid.“Peopleconfuseforgivenesswithforgetting.Forgivenessmeanschangingfromanegativeattitudetoapositiveone.”Hartandhisteamhavecreatedinstructionstoprovidethetrainingneeded.“Themainideaistogiveyouguidelinesonhowtolookatvariouskindsofangersandhowtheyaffectyou,andhowtochangeyourattitudestowardsthepersonyou’reangrywith,”saidNormanClaringbull,aseniorexpertontheforgivenessproject.Hartsaidhebelievesforgivenessisaskillthatcanbetaught,asthesepeople“wanttogetfreeofthepast.”68.Accordingtothepassageifyou’reangrywithsomebody,youshould________.tryyourbesttodefeathimorherbreakoffrelationswithhimorherpersuadehimorhertohaveatalkwithyourelaxyourselfbynotthinkingofhimorheranymore69.Afrerreadingthepassagewearemoreawarethat________.highbloodpressureandheartdiseasearecausedbyhatredhighbloodpressurecanonlybecuredbypsychologyprofessorswithouthatredpeoplewillhavelesstroubleconnectedwithbloodandheartpeoplewhosufferfrombloodpressureandheartdiseasemusthavemanyenemies70.Ifyou’reamemberofHart’sworkshop,you’ll_______.payalargeamountofmoneygotothecourseeverynightintwentyweeksattendagatheringtwiceamonthpourouteverythingstoredinyourmindintheworkshop71.Theauthorwrotethispassageinorderto_______.persuadepeopletogotoHart’scoursetellusthenewsaboutHart’sworkshoptellushowtorunaworkshoplikeHart’shelpustolookatvariouskindsofangerEIn1954aturningpointinmedicalhistory,resultingfromappliedbionics(仿生学),wasthefirst“openheart”surgerydoneinMinneapolis,Minnesoda,byDr.C.WLillehei.Dr.Lillehei’stechniquesforthefirsttimeallowedthepatienttobeoperateduponwhilebloodwassuppliedtothepatientfromadonor.Today“openheart”surgery,usingmoreadvancedmethodsandbionicdevices,iscommonintheUnitedStates.Thetechnologicaladvancessuchasthosealreadymentionedhaveencouragedscientiststodeveloptheartificial(man-made)heart.Earlyin1983,initsfirstusebyahumanpatient,amedicalteamattheUniversityofUtahMedicalCenterreplacedthediseasedheartofDr.Clarkwithamechanicalpump.Clarkwassixty-oneyearsoldwhenhisdiseasedheartwasreplacedbyaJarvik-7.TheworldwatchedamazedastelevisionpicturesofDr.Clarkshowedhimasheimprovedsteadilyafterthesurgery.Hiscontinuedlifeshowedthatabionicdevicecouldimitatetheactionandfunctionofahealthyheart.Dr.Clarklivedfor112days.Life-likeorbionicmachineshaveexistedforcenturies.Thedevelopmentoftoolsbyman’sancestorsisagoodexampleoftheapplicationofbionicstoextendhumancapabilities.Modernbionicresearchisespeciallyinvolvedinprosthetics(修复术)---devicesthatreplacediseasedbodypartssuchasarms,legs,andeyes.Thefutureforappliedbionicsappearstobepromising.Existingbionicdeviceswillbecomesmaller,faster,andmoreeffective.TheartificialheartusedforDr.Charkisonlyoneofexperimentalreplacementdevices.Itislikelytobejoinedinthefuturebyreplacementsforotherinternalsystemsororgans.Bioniclivers,stomachs,andlungsarenotimpossibilities!72.Whichofthefollowingdoesthepassagemainlydiscuss?Theapplicationofbionics.Thefirst“openheart”surgery.Thedevelopmentoftheartificialheart.Thefutureofappliedbionics.73.Accordingtothepassage,itwasDr.C.W.Lilleheithat_______.firstdevelopedappliedbionicswasthefirsttooperateontheheartofapatientdevelopedtheartificialheartusedmoreadvancedmethodstodo“openheart”surgery74.By“Dr.Clarklivedfor112days,”theauthormostprobablymeansthat_______.thereplacementofDr.Clark’sheartwasafailuretherewasstillalongwaytogoinappliedbionicsappliedbionicswaspromisingthefirstartificialheartwasmosteffective75.Theauthor’sattitudetowardsappliedbionicsis________.A.critical B.approving C.objective D.doubting第II卷(共35分)第四部分:写(共两节,满分35)第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)此题要求改正所给短文中的错误。对标有题号的每一行作出判断:如无错误,在该行右边横线上画一个勾(√);如有错误(每行只有一个错误),则按下列情况改正:该行多一个词:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉,在该行右边横线上写出该词,并也用斜线划掉。该行缺一个词:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),在该行右边横线上写出该加的词。该行错一个词:在错的词下划一横线,在该行右边横线上写出改正后的词。注意:原行没有错的不要改。Inschoolweusecomputerstocalculatemathematicsproblemsand forscienceprojects.Wealsodoresearchforothersubjectonthe 76._______Internet.Computershadnoteveninventedwhenmygrandfather 77._______wasaboy,yethehadtoworkoutmathsproblemsinaslowway. 78._______Ifhewantstofindoutsomenewinformation,hehadtolookit 79._______upfromabook,buttheschooldidnothavemanybooks. 80._______InChinatoday,studyEnglishisanimportantpartofoureducation, 81._______butwhilemygrandfatherwasaboy,theonlylanguage 82._______helearneditinschoolwasChinese.Inthosedaystherewas 83._______littlecommunicationbetweendifferentcountries,soitwas not 84._______importanttobeabletounderstandaforeignlanguage.Inmodern 85._______times,however,Englishskillsarenecessaryifwewanttobesuccessful.第二节书面表达(满分25分)五天工作制在我国已实施多年,但许多学校在星期六上课。就此现象你谈谈你们学生的看法。主要内容有:1.课堂学习代替不了课外活动;2.学生需要两天周末消遣、读书看报、看电视、玩电脑、参加郊游等活动;3.要求还学生两天周末。注意:1.可适当发挥2.文长100个单词左右五天工作制:5-work-daysystem英语(一)参考答案1-----5BACAA6----10CABBB11---15ABABA16---20BCCBB21---25CABDA 26----30DCCAC31----35ADBBA36.BAnideaoccurredtohim.=Hehadanidea.37.Asingoverhiswork一边工作一边唱歌。38.C注意come后跟不同介词或副词时的不同含义,past此处用作副词,意为“经过”。Comealong表示“跟着来;快点;进展”。comeacross偶然遇到;comedown则表示“下来,(价格)下降”等含义。39.D从上文可看出Tom已开始了工作,故应排除选项A、B、C。stopdoingsth.意为“停止干……”。40.C句中painting是名词,指“上油漆的工作尤如一种艺术”,不是指某物体(object),发明(invention)或想象力(imagination)。41.B读下一句可知Tom强调人的作用才使Ben跃跃欲试。42.A眼睛睁大用副词wide。43.Cway作先行词,其后定语从句用inwhich或者that引导,在此句被省略了。44.BBen许诺给Tom苹果。45.D姨妈看不出来有什么不同之处。46.A与上一答案联系,可知姨妈目光锐利。47.Cafterall意为“毕竟”;inall“总共”;aboveall“首先”;allaround“在各方面”。48.Dtake表示“拿去”。49.A咬了一口苹果。Bite(n.)常用在take,have,get,give等动词后.50.C根据fence,可推知朋友们刷了栅栏的四块板子。51.A句意是:要称自己为刷漆工之前,还得多刷。52.A选项complete表示“全部;完整的”。另外Aseachhourpassed,可知工作已快结束。53.Btakeaturnatdoing是固定搭配,意为“轮流干……”。54.C不定代词的定语wonderful后置。55.B联系前一句,可知他们愿付出代价做他们想做的事。56.D“…studentscouldfollowtheirflightbywayoftheInternet.”告诉我们学生可利用因特网追踪他们的飞行。57.B第五段告诉我们他们的飞机可以在泥泞地带、在沙漠中、在丛林中起飞。这就说明他们的飞机可以在不平常的地方降落。58.D这个选项包含了第七、八段的内容。59.C这个答案点明了他们飞行的重大意义,同时也是他们的成功所在。60.A文章第一句话告诉我们那些人工制作的花不仅用于装饰而且用于科学研究。61.D答案来自第三段第一句。62.C读完整个句子,可知it指上文的collection。下文谈到这个收集包含有700个物种,它们代表了164个花族。63.B上下文都是围绕这一主题展开的,文中涉及到了制作这种花的材料、用途、对花的保管以及它们所产生的影响。64.C根据文章第四段,DorotheaDix在监狱教主日学课时得知精神病患者被虐待,他们与犯人们关在一起。65.B短文第六段中提到Itwasconsideredunfeminineforawomantodevoteherselftosuchworkatthistime.“人们认为这种工作并不适合女人从事”,从语气可推断出B为正确答案。66.B短文最后一段说:她军队妇女医院担任护士总监;战争结束后,她又回到改善精神病患者环境的岗位。这说明Dix从事精神病患者工作的中断原因是战争。67.ADorotheaDix在十几岁时为女孩子办学,后来她对精神病患者被虐待的情况进行调查,说明她勇敢,具有独立性又有正义感。68.D本文告诉我们怎样“forgive”使自己避免很多疾病。69.C第二段告诉我们“”可能导致心脏病和高血压。70.C第五段中fortnight=twoweeks.71.B从开头即可知本文是新闻体裁,介绍Hart’scourse。72.A文中提到了B、C、D,但都是A(仿生学应用)的论据。73.B从…wasthefirst“openheart”surgerydoneinMinneapolis,Minnesoda,byDr.C.WLillehei.Dr.Lillehei’stechniquesforthefirsttimeallowedthepatienttobeoperatedupon…可知Dr.Lillehei是第一个给病人动手术的医生。74.CDr.Clark的生命仅延长了112天,作者认为应用仿生学的研究还不完美,但有希望。75.B读上下文中bionicsappearstobepromising;Existingbionicdeviceswillbecomesmaller,faster,andmoreeffective.;notimpossibilities等信息,可知作者持肯定态度。短文改错:76.subject---subjects77.invented---beeninvented78.yet---so79.wants---wanted80.from---in 81.study---studying82.while---when83.去掉it84.little---less85.无错书面表达The5-work-daysystemhasbeenadoptedformanyyears.Almostallthepeoplelikethisregulation.Butmanyschoolsarestillstickingto6-work-daysystem.Itseemsthatstudentscangainknowledgeonlyintheirclassrooms.Infacttheclassroomworkcanneverreplaceoutsideclassactivities.The2-dayweekendcanprovideusstudentswithanopportunitytodevelopourinterestsandpersonalhobbies.Ifwehavetime,wecanreadourfavoritenovels,watchTV,surftheNetorgoouting,fromwhichwecanbenefitalot.Whileplaying,wecannotonlyrelaxourselves,wecanalsobroadenourhorizon,buildourbodyanddevelopourmindsaswell.Idohopeschoolswillletushave2daysoffeachweek.华中师大一附中2006届高考适应性考试英语试题(二)考试时间:120分钟试卷满分:150分命题人:高三英语备课组第Ⅰ卷(三部分,共115分)第一部分: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.WhatdoesthewomansayaboutMr.Li?A.Heisathisoffice. B.Heisatlunch. C.Heisinhospital.2.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.Theyweren’tabletoseethemovielastnight.B.Theyboughttwoticketsfortoday’smovie.C.Theyenjoyedthebeachmore.3.Howdoesthemanfeelaboutthecancellationofthetrip?A.Apologetic. B.Excited. C.Disappointed.4.Whatdoesthewomanoffertodofortheman?A.Givehimamap. B.Cuthishairforhim. C.Showhimanotherroute.5.Whereisthisconversationprobablytakingplace?A.Atatravelagency. B.Atanairport. C.Inahotel.第二节(共15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6段材料,回答6至8题。6.WhatdoesthewomansayaboutProfessorBenjamin?A.HeisbusyonWednesday.B.HewillnotbeinonWednesday.C.HedoesnothaveanyappointmentsonWednesday.7.Whatistheprofessordoingatthemoment?A.Heishavingameeting.B.Heishavinglunch.C.HeismeetingBobStephens.8.Whatdidthemandecidetodo?A.Makeanewappointmentlater.B.Keephisoriginalappointment.C.Callbacklater

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