朝阳区上学期高三期末英语试卷

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006年北京市朝阳区上学期高三期末英语试卷第一节1.What does the man want?A.Tea.B.Coffee.C.A glass of milk.2.What is the teacher’s name?A.Mrs. Pond.B.Miss Pond.C.Miss Bond.3.What did the woman say about her vacation?A.She met some friendly people.B.The hotel was not good.C.She had fine weather.4.What is Ray going to do this afternoon?A.He will have a class at 1:00.B.He will go to the library at 2:00.C.He will go home around 3:00.5.What is the original price for the T-shirt?A.80 dollars.B.50 dollars.C.40 dollars.第二节听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。

6.What does the woman want to do?A.Buy a ticket.B.Book a flight ticket.C.Book a train ticket.7.When should the woman check in?A.7:30.B.8:15.C.8:00.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。

8.What are they talking about?A.New Year.B.Thanksgiving.C.Christmas.9.What’s the relationship between the two speakers?A.They are cousins.B.They are husband and wife.C.They are brother and sister.听第8段材料,回答第10至11题。

10.If possible, what will they do this weekend?A.Go skating.B.Go skiing.C.Go swimming.11.How long will it last like this?A.2 months.B.3 months.C.4 months.听第9段材料,回答第12至14题。

12.What is the conversation mainly about?A.A student’s research project.B.An exam in a class.C.Finding books in the library.13.What subject is the student going to focus on?A.The end of the Indian civilization(文明).B.The Southwestern desert.C.Native American history.14.Where was the civilization located?A.In the mountains.B.In the desert.C.By the river.听第10段材料,回答第15至17题。

15.What’s the relationship between the woman and the man?A.Teacher and student.B.Mother and son.C.Classmates.16.How did the man find the German language?A.He found it tiring.B.He found it easy to pick up.C.He found it too difficult for him.17.What can we know about the man?A.He is interested in learning foreign languages.B.He had studied the language before he came.C.He is from an English-speaking country.听第11段材料,回答第18至20题。

18.What shortage is this passage talking about?A.Drinking water.B.Specialists.C.Electricity.19.What is an expert system?A.It’s a group of experts formed by doctors and engineers.B.It is a special kind of program for computers.C.It is a system for experts to use computers freely.20.What can an expert system do according to this passage?A.Treat and take care of the patients.B.Process dirty water in a river for drinking.C.Give advice to a village doctor on curing a disease.21.Rosa didn’t remember the exact date of the storm, but she knew it was ____ Sundaybecause everybody was at ____ church.A./; theB.a; /C./; aD.the; /22. ----When shall we meet, at 6:00 or at 6:30?----________.A.At any timeB.You make the timeC.Well, either time will doD.Any time is Ok23.It is necessary ____ me ____ my studies before a new term.A.for; to make a plan forB.of; making a plan forC.for; to make a plan ofD.of; making a plan of24.The teacher told us to gather _____ about the ancient calendar.A.as much information as possiblermation as much as possibleC.as more information as possiblermation as more as possible25.In many ways, the workplace ____ a large family whose members share work projectsand interests.A.becameB.becomesC.had becomeD.is becoming26.If you are worried that the tickets will sell out, you can buy a ticket ____.A.in a rowB.in advanceC.on timeD.time after time27.How much would you ____ for repairing my bike?A.payB.takeC.costD.charge28.Do you think everything ____ was true?A.what he saidB.he saidC.which he saidD.as he said29.Although he was badly hurt, he ____ explain what had happened.A.couldB.mightC.was able toD.could not30. ----Is Miss Wang in the office today?----No, she’s gone to her hometown ____ the Spring Festival and she’ll be back in a week.A.inB.duringC.forD.on31.She will have to find some other work, for she can’t ____ this loud noise any more.e up withB.keep up withC.grow up withD.put up with32.________ in a simple style, the book clearly describes the author’s childhoodexperiences in a small town.A.WritingB.To be writtenC.Being WrittenD.Written33. ----I’m sorry, I shouldn’t have been so rude to you.----You ____ your temper but that’s OK.A.have lostB.had lostC.did loseD.were losing34.On a rainy day I was driving north through Vermont ____ I noticed a young man holdingup a sign reading “Boston”.A.whichB.whereC.whenD.that35.They were happy with their marks after the test, ____ they expected them to be a bit higher.A.thoughB.ifC.sinceD.unlessFollow Every RainbowShirley Allen loved to sing and play the piano. She studied music in college and her _36_ was to become a concert pianist or blues singer.Everything _37_ when she was 20 years old. She became sick with what doctors _38_ was typhoid(伤寒) and she almost died. Doctors gave her medicine to help her get well, but the medicine _39_ her to become _40_ deaf. She could no longer hear the music which she had always _41_.Shirley would never give up playing the piano, _42_ she did decided to change _43_. She transferred to Gallaudet University and studied English. In 1964 Shirley graduated from Gallaudet and looked for _44_. She wanted to be _45_ and work full time.For three years, Shirley worked as a clerk in Washington, D.C. _46_, in 1967 she was asked to work at Gallaudet University as a dorm supervisor(宿舍监管员). Shirley supervised young women who _47_ in the university during the school year. She also taught English. Somehow she found time to _48_ graduate school at Howard University in Washington, D.C. In 1972, Shirley received her M.A. degree.Always _49_ a new challenge, in 1973 Shirley became a professor at National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID), which _50_ deaf and hard-of-hearing students technical and professional training.This _51_ woman became the first black deaf female in the world to receive her Ph.D. She made _52_ in 1992, _53_ she received the highest degree in education from the University of Rochester in New York.Dr. Shirley Jeanne Allen has traveled many roads and _54_ many rainbows searching for her dream. With courage and _55_, she never gave up.36.A.job B.interest C.dream D.duty37.A.changed B.disappeared C.stopped D.ended38.A.said B.agreed C.found D.thought39.A.allowed B.caused C.encouraged D.enabled40.A.almost B.totally C.actually D.gradually41.A.played B.loved C.performed D.remembered42.A.and B.so C.but D.even if43.A.career B.interest C.life D.attitudermation B.help C.a job D.an assistant45.A.happy B.independent C.free D.confident46.A.However B.Therefore C.Then D.Besides47.A.worked B.studied C.lived D.played48.A.attend B.observe C.describe D.advertise49.A.interested in B.busy with C.concerned with D.readyfor50.A.teaches B.promises C.pays D.offers51.A.amazing B.strict C.wealthy D.beautiful52.A.progress B.history C.suggestions D.excuses53.A.after B.while C.until D.when54.A.found B.watched C.followed D.appreciated55.A.determination B.intelligence C.strength D.prideAMaker of Great ViolinsHundreds of violins are made every day. However, the finest and most sought-after violins were handcrafted by an Italian violin maker over 300 years ago. The craftsman’s name was Antonius Stradivarius, and any one of his violins is worth over $100,000 today.Stradivarius, who was born in 1644, began his career as a violin maker’s apprentice(徒弟). Working on his own by 1680, he became determined to make instruments that could reproduce tones(音调) as rich as those produced by the human voice. He tested several shapes and styles for his violins until he arrived at a design that pleased him. During his career he crafted over 1,100 violins. Those still in existence have become treasured possessions.Unfortunately, the secret of Stradivarius’violin died with its maker. During his lifetime Stradivarius kept his notes safely hidden; even his two sons, who helped him in his workshop, did not know all the steps in each violin’s construction.Through the years, many experts have offered possible explanations for the unique tone of a “Strad”. Some say it is the instrument’s shape and the combination of its parts. Others suggest that the secret lies in the special wood, which Stradvarius obtained from native Italian trees. The most widely accepted suppositions is that the beautiful tone of the violins is created by the liquid that the old master used to coat his instruments. Chemists have studied and reproduced the liquid as closely as possible, and it has improved the sound of many violins. Still, no violin maker has been ableto fully reproduce the tone of Stradivarius’ violins.56.According to the passage, Stradivarius made ________.A.hundreds of violins every dayB.over 100,000 violins during his careerC.only one violinD.more than a thousand violins during his career57.We can conclude from the passage that Stradivarius’ ______________.A.notes were found by chemistsB.notes were never foundC.secrets were learned when he was an apprenticeD.notes were left to his sons58.In this passage the word rich means ________.A.wealthyB.highly amusingC.full and pleasantD.high and sharp59.Another good title for the passage would be ________.A.How to Make ViolinsB.Expensive ViolinsC.What was Stradivarius’ SecretD.Italian Violin MakersBThe following notice is posted in a bus terminal(终点站).New York City ------------ BrennanTimetable----Buses leave the Railway Station, New York City, from 7:00 a.m. and every half hour afterwards, until 11:30 p.m. (7 days a week)----Buses leave Brennan Station 20 minutes before and after every hour from 6:20 a.m.to 10:40 p.m. (7 days a week)----Evening rush hours (5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.): Buses leave the Railway Station, New York City, every 15 minutes. (Monday----Friday)----Holidays: Buses leave every hour on the hour, each direction. (Trip time: 30 minutes each way)----All tickets must be bought at Window 12, the Railway Station, New York City, or at the Brennan Station Window BEFORE boarding buses.60.How long is it between two buses from New York to Brennan every day?A.One hour.B.40 minutes.C.Half an hour.D.15 minutes.61.Which of the latest bus you can take from Brennan if you have to meet a friend inNew York at 10:20 a.m. on a Friday?A.The 8:00 a.m. bus.B.The 6:20 p.m. bus.C.The 7:15 p.m. bus.D.The 6:50 p.m. bus.62.Which bus should you take at the Railway Station, New York City on Monday if youwant to take a bus in evening rush hours?A.The 5:45 p.m. bus.B.The 6:20 p.m. bus.C.The 7:15 p.m. bus.D.The 6:50 p.m. bus.63.Where should passengers buy their tickets?A.Only at the Brennan Station Window.B.At any window of any railway station before leaving.C.At New York Railway Station after getting on buses.D.At a terminal ticket window before getting on buses.CThe camel family is larger and more varied than most people realize. It includes some animals that we normally think of as camels and some that we don’t usually recognize as camels. Everybody knows about the one-humped camel, or dromedary. And many people have heard of the Bactrian camel, which has two humps. But did you know that IIamas and some other animals without humps are also camels?Camels have played an important role in the lives of many people for at least four thousand years. And this is mainly because camels have the ability to live in places where other large animals could never survive. In huge deserts like the Sahara, the climate can be too hot and dry for stretch for hundreds of miles, and animals may have to walk for days to reach water. The deserts of Africa and Arabia are not the only places where camels live.Desert winds often blow sand into the air. To protect their eyes, camels have long eyelashes that catch most of the sand. If sand gets onto an eye, a camel has a third eyelid to get it out. Like a windshield wiper on a car, this extra eyelid moves from side to side and wipes the sand away. The eyelid is very thin, so a camel can see through it. In sandstorms camels often close their third eyelid and keep walking. You might say that a camel can find its way through a sandstorm with its eyes closed.64.We understand from the passage that ________.A.the variety of camels is limitedB.camels refer to those animals with one or two humpsC.the camel family includes a large variety of species without humpsD.some animals without humps are also included in the camel family65.Camels have been important to human beings for long in history mainly because ________.A.they can go without water for a long time.B.they have special structure in their eyesC.they can stand the heat and dryness of the desertD.they can carry heavy loads66.Camels can protect their eyes from the desert wind because ___________.A.their eyes are specially structuredB.they have two eyelidsC.their eyelids are specially longD.their third eyelid functions as a windshield wiperDThere is a range of activities which require movements of about one to four or five miles. These might be leisure activities, such as moving from home to swimming pool, tennis club, the theater or other cultural centers, or to a secondary or more advanced school; or they might be movements related with work and shopping in the central areasof cities. The use of cars which are able to carry five people at 80 mph for satisfying these needs is wasteful of space and most productive of disturbance to other road users.The use of the bicycle, or some more modern derivative of it, is probably worth more consideration than has recently been given to it. The bicycle itself is a remarkably efficient and simple device for using human muscular energy for transportation. In pure energy terms, it is four to five times as efficient as walking, even though human walking itself is twice as efficient as the movement of effective animals such as dogs. It is still widely used, not only in some developing countries where bicycles are major means of people and goods, but in a few richer town such as Amsterdam in Holland and Cambridge in England.The bicycle neither gives enough protection from the weather nor is very suitable for carrying goods, and demands considerable muscular work to make progress against wind or uphill. It also offers its rider no protection against collisions(碰撞) with other vehicles. All these difficulties could, however, be greatly got rid of with relatively small changes in design. The whole machine could enclosed in a plastic bubble(气泡) which would provide some protection in case of accidents.It would be easy to add a small petrol or electric motor. A wide variety of designs would be possible. As in rowing, we might employ the power of the arms or the general body musculature, as well as those of the legs; more muscular exercise would be good for the health of many people in cities, and a wide use of bicycle like muscle-powered vehicles would be a useful way to ensure this. It could also provide opportunity for showing-off by the young and vigorous.67.The main idea of the first paragraph is that the car _____________.A.can satisfy the demand for speedB.causes waste of spaceC.produces disturbance to other road usersD.is far from perfect for short range movements68.More attention should be given to the bicycle as a means of transport because it is ____.A.a very efficient and simple deviceB.much cheaper than a carC.widely used in Amsterdam and CambridgeD.still used by rich people69.Enclosing the bicycle in a plastic bubble would ________.A.make it easier to useB.save muscular energyC.provide protection from the weatherD.prevent it from colliding with other vehicles.70.Which of these is UNTRUE for the present bicycle?A.It is far more efficient than the movement of animals.B.It offers its rider no protection.C.It is not very suitable for carrying goods.D.It can hardly be improved on.EThe girls in this sixth grade class in East Palo, Alto, California, all have the same access to computers as boys. But researchers say, by the time they get to high school, they are victims of what the researchers call a major new gender(性别) gap in technology. Janice Weinman of the American Association of University Women says, “Girls tend to be less comfortable than boys with the computer. They use it more for word processing rather than for problem solving, rather than to discover new way in which to understand information.”After re-examining a thousand studies, the American Association of University Women researchers found that girls make up only small percentage of students in computer science classes. Girls consistently rate themselves significantly lower than boys in their ability and confidence in using computers. And they use computers less often than boys outside the classroom.An instructor of a computer lab says he’s already noticed some difference. Charles Cheadle of Cesar Chavez School says, “Boys are not so afraid they might do something that will harm the computer, whereas girls are afraid they might break it somehow.”Sixty years ago, the software company Purple Moon noticed that girls’ computer usage was falling behind boys. Karen Gould says, “The number one reason girls told us they don’t like computer games is not that they’re too violent, or too competitive. Girls just said they’re incredibly boring.”Purple Moon says it found what girls want----characters they can relate to and story lines relative to what’s going on in their own lives. Karen Gould of Purple Moon Software says, “What we definitely found from girls is that there is no intrinsic(固有的) reason why they wouldn’t want to play on a computer; it was just a content thing.”The sponsor of the study says it all boils down to this: the technology gender gap that separates the girls from the boys must be closed if women are to compete effectively with men in the 21st century.71.According to the passage, girls are victims of the gender gap in technology because ______.A.they can not discover new ways to use computersB.they have the same access to computers as boysC.they are likely to be less comfortable with computersD.they can only use computers for word processing72.Girls often feel _________.A.bored with computer gamesfortable using computersC.it hard to use computers in word processingD.worried about using computers73.The research on girls and computes is ___________.A.based on a few recent articlesB.based on thousands of studiesC.presented by one personD.not considered well grounded74.The software company seems to think ___________.A.if girls had an equal chance of playing games, they would like computersB.if the software content was changed, girls would be more interestedC.if the software was more violent, girls would like it betterD.if the characters were funny, girls would like it better75.The gender gap needs to be closed because ________.A.it isn’t fair that boys are allowed to use computers all the timeB.there isn’t enough money for upgrading computersC.most of the causes may boil down to a question of moneyD.the ability to use computers is important in today’s world第四部分:书面表达第一小题情景作文(满分20分)假设你是李华,你在报上看到北京华夏大学将于2006年2月5日举办为期一周的“中国语言文化冬令营”活动。