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成都七中2009年高中部外地生招生考试英语真题

成都七中2009年高中部外地生招生考试英语真题
成都七中2009年高中部外地生招生考试英语真题

1.—You haven’t heard of https://www.doczj.com/doc/7c5499977.html,, have you?

—. Would you please tell me something about it?

A.Yes, I have B.Yes, I haven’t C.No, I have D.No, I haven’t 2.—What do you think of Obama’s address to the nation?

— I like of what he said. His success has proved that the American dream can be turned into a reality.

A.many B.few C.much D.little

3.time going on, what he said proved true.

A.As B.For C.With D.Through

4.what others say, I think he’s a very nice person.

A.Because of B.Instead of C.Except D.Despite

5.China has hundreds of islands, the largest is Taiwan.

A.in which B.to which C.from which D.of which

6.I think you’ve got to the point a change is needed, otherwise you will fail.

A.when B.that C.where D.which

7.My suggestion is that you much meat.

A.wouldn’t take B.shall not take C.not have D.won’t have

8.After the new technique was introduced, the factory produced trucks in 2008 as the year before.

A.as twice many B.as many twice C.twice many as D.twice as many

9.the Internet is bridging the distance between people, it may also be breaking some families or will cause other family problems.

A.When B.If C.While D.Since

10.As soon as he comes back, I’ll tell him when and see him.

A.will you come B.you will come C.you come D.do you come

11.—Sorry to have interrupted you. Please go on.

—Where was I?

—You you didn’t like your father’s job.

A.had said B.said

C.had been saying D.were saying

12.The news came as no surprise to me. I for some time that the factory was going

to shut down due to the financial crisis.

A.knew B.had known C.have known D.know

13.The pilot asked all the passengers on board to remain as the plane was making

a landing.

A.seat B.seating C.seated D.to be seating 14.Victor apologized for to inform me of the change in the plan.

A.his being not able B.him not to be able

C.his not being able D.him to be not able 15.Mr. Reed made up his mind to devote all he had to some schools for poor

children.

A.set up B.setting up C.have set up D.having set up 16.fashion differs from country to country may reflect the cultural differences

from one aspect.

A.What B.That C.This D.Which

17.It was a matter of would replace Mr.Wang take the position.

A.who B.whoever C.whom D.whomever

18.Is this the reason at the meeting for his carelessness in his work?

A.he explained B.what he explained

C.how he explained D.why he explained

19.It is such a pity that Yinchang Ditch exsists after Wenchuan Earthquake.

A.not more B.no longer C.anymore D.not much 20.—What’s the name?

—Khulaifi. I spell that for you?

A.Shall B.Would C.Can D.Might

第二部分完形填空(共20小题,满分20分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项中,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。

Many students find the experience of attending university lectures to be a confusing and

frustrating experience. The lecturer speaks for one or two hours, perhaps 21 the talk with slides, writing up important information on the blackboard, 22 reading material and giving out 23 . The new student sees the other students continuously writing on notebooks and 24 what to write. Very often the student leaves the lecture 25 notes which do not catch the main points and 26

become hard even for the 27 to understand.

Most institutions provide courses which 28 new students to develop the skills they need to be 29 listeners and note-takers. 30 these are unavailable, there are many useful study-skills guides which 31 learners to practice these skills 32 . In all cases it is important to 33 the problem 34 actually starting your studies.

It is important to 35 that most students have difficulty acquiring the language skills 36

in college study. One way of 37 these difficulties is to attend the language and study-skills classes which most institutions provide throughout the 38 year. Another basic 39 is to find a study partner 40 it is possible to identify difficulties, exchange ideas and provide support. 21.A.extending B.illustrating C.performing D.conducting 22.A.attributing B.contributing C.distributing D.explaining 23.A.assignments B.information C.content D.definition 24.A.suspects B.understands C.wonders D.convinces 25.A.without B.with C.on D.except 26.A.what B.those C.as D.which

27.A.teachers B.classmates C.partners D.students 28.A.prevent B.require C.assist D.forbid 29.A.effective B.passive C.relative D.expressive 30.A.Because B.Though C.Whether D.If

31.A.enable B.stimulate C.advocate D.prevent 32.A.independently B.repeatedly C.logically D.generally 33.A.evaluate B.acquaint C.tackle D.formulate 34.A.before B.after C.while D.for

35.A.predict B.acknowledge C.argue D.ignore

36.A.to require B.required C.requiring D.are required 37.A.preventing B.withstanding C.sustaining D.overcoming 38.A.average B.ordinary C.normal D.academic

39.A.statement B.strategy C.situation D.suggestion 40.A.in that B.for which C.with whom D.such as

第三部分阅读理解(共20小题,满分30分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

With its budget of $80 million , John Woo as director, and an all-star cast, Red Cliff is the most expensive and ambitious Asian-financed film ever. Last week I saw the release of the second part, and boy oh boy does it shows.

But watching the film as a foreigner I felt I was missing out on something. Not knowing my Cao Cao's from my Zhou Yu's, I was not even sure whom I wanted to win. Certainly after the opeing scene, in which Cao Cao is seen watching a game of Cuju, an ancient Chinese variation of football, I knew who had my support. After all, any man who enjoys his football is someone after my own heart. But after Cao Cao resorted to some evilness strategies against his enemies in the south, I wasn't so sure he was the man I should be rooting for. And there is a lot more to Red Cliff 2 than just extravagant battle scenes. The film does not take itself too seriously. Conversations between leaders are littered with one-liners, many of which had the audience in laughter. There is even enough to keep fans of more romantic entertainment happy too. This includes a charming relationship between a southern spy(侦探)and an innocent northern soldier. The characters' interaction provides some genuinely heart-warming moments in the middle of the battle.

Clocking in at around two hours, the film certainly does justice to the history story. When I walked out the cinema, I felt as drained as Cao Cao's soldiers must have 1,800 years ago.

41.By expressing ―boy oh boy‖ in the first paragraph, the author seems to show that _______. A.the film characters are like boys who are childish.

B.the film provides amazing and surprising scenes for audience.

C.the film is suitable for younger boys to watch.

D.the film scene is so bloody that boys shoul d’t watch it.

42.When did the author change his attitude toward Cao Cao?

A.When he read the history story about Cao Cao.

B.When he saw Cao Cao was watching a game of Cuju,

C.When he realized that Cao Cao took some bad measures to beat his enemies.

D.When he saw the romantic love story of Cao Cao and a southern spy.

43.The following factors of the film are all mentioned in the passage except_______.

A.high budget B.leading roles C.actors and actress D.conversations 44.From the passage we can infer that_______.

A.the author is a football fan in a foreigne countriy.

B.Cuju is the name of an ancient Chinese variation of football.

C.the film Red Cliff 2 lasts about two hours.

D.the author was very tired after about two hours’ battle.

B

The Museum of Childhood is spread over 4 floors, with the first floor acting like a balcony around the edge of the building, so you can look down over the ground floor central hall with the shop. Information Desk and Benugo Café.

The museum of Childhood is housed in a large Victorian building in east London. It has been on this site since 1872. it has undergone refurbishment and reopened in 2006 and an elevator now makes all floors accessible.

This is not a quiet place and children are allowed to have fun here. Child safety is extremely important and a member of staff remains by the front door at all times. Also, mote the ―Code of Behavior‖ notice, which include: children under 12 must be supervised by an adult; no eating in the galleries and no running.

Toy exhibits are in glass cases and there are plenty of low – level exhibits for younger children to see. The glass cases have lots of thought – inspiring questions on them to encourage discussion between adults and children. When you or the children need some quiet time, there are sofas at either end of the

45.In the Museum of Childhood, _______.

A.people can reach any floor by elevator

B.there are sofas at either end of the first floor

C.there are exhibits on the museum history

D.the Information Desk can be found on each floor

46.The Museum of Childhood may be attractive to_______.

A.parents who only have children under 12 B.children who are fond of toy exhibits

C.parents and children who need quiet time D.kids who like playing games with parents 47.What is the disadvantage of the museum?

A.Low – level exhibits are too boring. B.Children may feel slightly hot in it.

C.Parents have to stay with their kids. D.No staff members attend to the kids. 48.What information can we get about the museum?

A.All the activities for children are free. B.The museum is located in west London.

C.Children are allowed to enter after 5:30. D.The museum is unavailable on Christmas.

C

What do you want to be when you grow up? A teacher? A doctor? How about an ice-cream taster? Yes, there really is a job where you can get paid to taste ice cream. Just ask Joh n Harrison, an ―Official Taste Tester‖ for the past 21 years. Testing helps manufacturers to be sure of a product’s quality. During his career Harrison has been responsible for approving large quantities of the sweet ice cream—as well as for developing over 75 flavors.

Some people think that it would be easy to do this job; after all, you just have to like ice cream, right? No—there’s more to the job than that, says Harrison, who has a degree in chemistry. He points out that a dairy or food-science degree would be very useful to someone wanting a career in this ―cool‖ field.In a typical morning on the job. Harrison tastes and assesses 60 ice-cream samples. He lets the ice cream warm up to about 12°F. Harrison explains, ―You get more flavor from warmer ic e cream, which is why some kids like to stir it, creating ice-cream soup.‖While the ice cream warms up, Harrison looks over the samples and grades each one on its appearance. ―Tasting begins with the eyes,‖ he explains. He checks to see if the ice cream is attractive and asks himself,―Does the product have the color expected from that flavor?‖ Next it’s time to taste!

Continuing to think up new ideas, try out new flavors, and test samples from so many kinds of ice

cream each day keeps Harrison busy but happy – working at one cool job.

49.What is John Harrison’s job?

A.An official. B.An ice-cream taster.

C.A chemist. D.An ice-cream manufacturer. 50.According to John Harrison, to be qualified in the ―cool field‖, it is helpful to_______.

A.have a degree in related subjects B.keep a diary of daily work

C.think up new ideas every day D.find out new flavors each day

51.What does Harrison do first when testing ice cream?

A.He stirs the ice cream. B.He examines the color of the ice cream.

C.He tastes the flavor of the ice cream. D.He lets the ice cream warm up.

52.Which of the following is probably the best title for the passage?

A.Tasting with Eyes B.Flavors of Ice Cream

C.One Cool Job D.John Harrison’s Life

D

Beatrice Were attended a school in Kampala, Uganda, and married a bank official. He left her. Everything might have been fine had he stayed away, but he returned and infected her with HIV. He died of AIDS in 1990 while she was taking the final exams for a degree in social work, leaving her with two children. Her husband’s brother, according to the custom of the place, was allowed to take her as a wife. ―I saved that boy’s life, ‖30-year-old Were says now, I stood up and said, ―I’m HIV-positive. ‖Were says the family disowned her.

Thanks to the aid by an international organization, Were is now taking the ―triple cocktail‖that promises to extend the lives of the infected by several years. The drugs cost upwards of $ 15,000 a year. But for the help of the organization, We re would never be able to afford it, for one day’s medicine costs much more than what the government spends on each citizen’s health care in a year. Her pills are always with her in a silver box, but she admits that she often cut back her doses to avoid the weight gain that often occurs as a side effeet, ever though taking the drugs improperly will make them less effective. 53.Beatrice Were’s husband returned home ________.

A.to remarry her.

B.to make everything fine with the family.

C.only to cause his wife’s sudden disease.

D.and became a bank official.

54.The fact that Beatrice told the family that she was HIV -positive shows that _______.

A.she disliked her husband’s brother.

B.she cared more for others than for herself.

C.she wanted to be disowned by the family.

D.it was unlawful for her husband’s brother to marry her.

55.The government of Uganda _________.

A.couldn’t afford to pay for the ―triple cocktail‖for Bea trice.

B.promises to extend Beatrice’s life by several years.

C.thanks an international organization for their help to save Beatrice.

D.spends less than $ 40 on each citizen’s health care each year.

56.We can infer from the passage that _________.

A.the ―triple cocktail‖can prevent AIDS from spreading.

B.Beatrice Were pays much attention to cutting a good figure.

C.the government of Uganda spent a lot on its citizen’s health care.

D.AIDS can sometimes be cured.

E

Learning English can sometimes seem like a difficult thing to do-the grammar can be very confusing and spoken English seems to be changing all the time. But, it is not as hard as it seems and the most important thing for any learner to achieve is confidence with the language. If students are nervous about using English or worried about making mistakes, they won’t feel like practicing, and without practice they cannot make progress. General English courses aim to give students that confidence. Whether students are complete beginners or advanced learners, schools want them to be confident about using English by the time they finish their course. To do this ,schools have developed General English courses which combine a range of different teaching methods.

In class, teachers encourage students to work together so that they can practice new words and grammar. They always try and make this classwork interesting and fun. Many schools are equipped with language laboratories and libraries where students can work on their own with audio tapes, video and computers. And outside the classroom, the learning continues, where students are meeting together socially, visiting local attractions, or at home with a host family.

Most schools offer General English courses which are either part time—usually 15 hours per week or full time, which can be as much as 40 hours. This type of course is available all year round. Students can normally start a General English courses every Monday , and can study for as long as they like. Other types of General English courses may last a minimum umber of days or weeks. Some of the most popular General English courses are available during the summer holiday period. These are usually part time, and schools organize social activities for students in their free time. Some schools offer special activities like sports.

General English courses also give students the chance to discover new parts of Britain. With so many schools offering this type of course, students can go almost anywhere, and while they are studying, they will have a chance to explore the countryside or towns and meet local people. Wherever they go in Britain, they are assured high quality courses.

57.If English learners are nervous about using English, _______.

A.they won’t feel like practicing B.they won’t go to English

C.they won’t go to any language class D.they won’t talk to teachers

58.Teachers help students practice new words and grammar in class by means of _______. A.encouraging students to work together

B.trying and making the classwork interesting and fun

C.making students speak in English all the time

D.both A and B

59.We can learn about the types of General English courses offered by schools from the

passage. We can attend _______.

A.part time courses—usually 15 hours a week

B.full time courses—up to 40 hours a week

C.courses of a few days or a few weeks

D.all of the above

60.Which of the following is NOT true?

A.General English courses help students practice English not only in the classroom but

also outside the classroom.

B.We can learn from the passage that there are many schools offering General English

courses across Britain.

C.General English courses are designed for beginners of English as a second language.

D.The aim of General English courses is to make students confident about using English.

第四部分单词填空(共5小题,满分10分)

根据汉语完成句子,一空一词。

61.无论多么困难,我们都相信我们的梦想总有一天会成为现实。

________ _______how hard it is, we________our dream will come true________.

62.这两国有很多共同之处,他们一致认为无论发生何种情况都应该互相支持。

The two countries have many things________ _______and they are in ________that they should support each other __________happens to them.

63.你跟我打电话的时候,我们一家正在看世界杯足球赛。

Our family________ _______the World Cup when you________ me _______.

64.希望你们一如既往地努力学习直至成功。

You are________ to study hard______ ______ till you ______ it..

65.不幸的事总是降临在考拉熊身上,上个月的一场森林大火让无数考拉逃离了家园。Unlucky things always ________ ________koala bears, last month, a big jungle fire made oceans of koala bears ______ ______ their homes..

从下面方框中选出10个单词,用它们的适当形式填入短文空格内。

1970 was World Conservation (保护)Year. The United Nations Array 66 everyone to know that the world is in danger. They hoped that

government would act 67 to conserve nature. Here is one example of the

problem. At one time there were 1,300 68 plants, trees and flowers in

Holland but now only 866 remain. The 69 have been

destroyed by modern man and his technology. We 70 the earth, the air,

water and everything that grows and lives. We can’t live

71 these things. If things go like this, we shall destroy ourselves.

What will happen in the future? Perhaps it is 72 to ask: ―What must we

do now?‖ The people who will be living in the world of tomorrow are the

young of today. A lot of them know conservation is necessary. Many are

helping 73 our world. They plant trees, build bridges across rivers in

forests, and so on. In a small town in the United States, a large number of

girlscleaned the banks of 11 kilometres of their river. Young people may hear

about conservation through a record called ―No one’s going to change our

world.‖ It 74 by the Beatles, Cliff Richard and other singers. The money

75 it will help to conserve animals.

第六部分短文改错(共10小题,满分10分)

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:此行多一个词: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。此行缺一个词:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),在该行右边的横线上写出该加的词。此行错一个词: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:原文没有错的不要改。

Smoking bans can be saw in public places in many countries. Our class had a heating discussion on banning smoking in public places. Opinions fall into two side. Some students agree that smoking is dangerous. Not only does smoking harm smokers themselves but also harm the people around them. Bans in public places would also urge smokers to smoke fewer or give it up. However, others hold an opposite view. They believe it’s illegal to smoke and smokers should have the freedom and right to smoke in any place they like. Beside, bans on smoking in public places would drive many bars, pubs but clubs out of business. What’s worse, many people will be out of job because this. 76.77.78.79.80.81.82.83.84.85.

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