絕密 ★ 啟用前
2008年威海市高考模擬考試
英 語
本試卷分第I卷(選擇題)和第II卷(非選擇題)。第I卷1至14頁,第II卷15至18 頁。滿分為150分。考試用時120分鐘?荚嚱Y束后,將第II卷和答題卡一并交回。
第I卷(共105分)
注意事項:
1. 答第I卷前,考生務必將自己的姓名、準考證號、考試科目涂寫在答題卡上。
2. 每小題選出答案后,用2B鉛筆把答題卡上對應題目的答案標號涂黑。如需改動,用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標號。不能答在試卷上。
第一部分:聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)
該部分分為第一、第二兩節(jié)。注意:回答聽力部分時,請先將答案標在試卷上。聽力部分結束前,你將有兩分鐘的時間將你的答案轉涂到客觀題答題卡上。
1. How will the man go to the concert hall?
A. By taxi.
B. By train.
C. By bus.
2. What are they talking about?
A. A book.
B. A film.
C. A theatre.
3. What can we conclude from the conversation?
A. The woman is very angry because her husband is putting on weight.
B. The man is angry because his wife is losing weight.
C. The woman is trying to lose weight.
4. What are the two speakers doing?
A. They are buying a newspaper.
B. They are catching a plane.
C. They are hurrying to the airport.
5. Why does the woman look sad today?
A. Because she and Carl are not talking to each other at the moment.
B. Because Carl is angry with her now.
C. Because she was too tired yesterday.
6. Why is her son not going to take a vacation?
A. Because he doesn’t like travelling.
B. Because he is busy with his studies.
C. Because he doesn’t like going abroad.
7. When are the woman and her husband going to leave for
A. Next week.
B. Next Wednesday.
C. Next month.
聽下面一段材料,回答第8至10三個小題。
8. When does the conversation most probably take place?
A. In the evening.
B. At noon.
C. In the afternoon.
9. How far is the hotel from here?
A. It’s a three-minute drive to the east.
B. It’s a three-minute walk to the west.
C. It’s a thirteen-minute drive to the east.
10.What’s the traditional family-style hotel like, according to the waitress?
A. It’s an inexpensive hotel, and not far from here.
B. Its price is reasonable and it’s very comfortable.
C. It’s a modern hotel.
聽下面一段材料,回答第11至13三個小題。
11.What happened to
A. She was hit by a taxi at the side of the road.
B. She was almost hit by a taxi on her way to school.
C. She was hit by a taxi and was taken to school on a zebra.
12.Who’s the man?
A. Tracy’s classmate.
B. Tracy’s boyfriend.
C. A stranger.
13.What will
A. She will report it to the police.
B. She will take away the driver’s license.
C. She will be more careful next time.
聽下面一段材料,回答第14至16三個小題。
14.When is the lunch meeting going to be held?
A. Next Saturday.
B. This coming Sunday.
C. This Saturday.
15.How much should the woman pay to go to the meeting?
A. 56 yuan.
B. 55 yuan.
C. 28 yuan.
16.Why is woman going to the meeting?
A. Because the professor is her teacher.
B. Because she is interested in the topic.
C. Because the professor is from famous university.
聽下面一段材料,回答第17至20四個小題。
17.Why is the woman in
A. On business.
B. To attend a conference.
C. To buy some clothes.
18.How long is she staying in
A. The whole winter.
B. For three weeks.
C. For two weeks.
19.What was her biggest problem while preparing for the trip?
A. Getting used to the weather.
B. Getting the right kind of clothes.
C. Buying warm clothes.
20.Why was her friend Lin Ying a great help?
A. She is particular about clothes.
B. She’s been to the north-eastern provinces.
C. She’s a good clothes seller.
第二部分: 英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)
第一節(jié): 語法和詞匯知識(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)
從A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。
例:Mr. Smith owns __________ collection of coins than anyone else I have ever met.
A. larger B. a larger C. the larger D. a large
答案是B。
21. ― How do you find your partner?
― _____.
A. Quite by chance B. Online
C. Creative and easy-going D. Very well
22. She showed us the whole dance first, then _____ so that we could learn it more easily.
A. got it through B. carried it out
C. broke it down D. took it off
23. Tour guides for groups of over ten must be booked _____.
A. in particular B. in advance
C. in addition D. in time
24. ― Hey, how was your Christmas?
― Well, _____ the English homework we had to do, it was awesome.
A. because of B. instead of
C. except for D. but for
25. You can, _____ the sky is clear, see as far as the famous island in the sea.
A. when B. where
C. though D. because
26. ― May I remind you that a Mr Wang is waiting outside, sir?
― Oh, that’s right. I _____ about it.
A. forget B. forgot
C. have forgotten D. had forgotten
27. ― Did you buy anything in that shop?
― I _____, but I thought I would see if things were cheaper in other shops.
A. was going to B. was going to buy
C. was going to buy it D. was going to have bought
28. ― Don’t play a joke on his height. He’s very _____.
― Oh, I see.
A. active B. creative
C. conservative D. sensitive
29. ― Recently many people have no intention of buying a house.
― I think the reason may be _____ the house price is too high.
A. that B. why
C. because D. which
30. Nothing taught by others can have the same effect on you as _____ learned by yourself.
A. it B. that
C. the one D. those
31. It was really a wonderful match. If only I _____ them play again.
A. can watch B. will watch
C. could watch D. would have watched
32. The news that he has lost the job discouraged the family a lot, _____?
A. hasn’t he B. didn’t it
C. didn’t they D. hasn’t it
33. The students were all standing by the swimming pool, _____ swimming suit.
A. all of them worn B. all were wearing
C. all of whom wearing D. all wearing
34. I’d like to give my thanks to those _____ help my son has been able to survive.
A. who B. that
C. with whose D. with their
36. A. think of
B. dream of
C. care about
D. insist on
37. A. changes
B. friends
C. efforts
D. money
38. A. unhappy
B. happy
C. lucky
D. unlucky
39. A. always
B. really
C. never
D. personally
40. A. annoyed
B. depressed
C. satisfied
D. injured
41. A. work
B. games
C. adventures
D. drugs
42. A. love
B. hate
C. enjoy
D. know
43. A. salary
B. goal
C. degree
D. fame
44. A. so
B. and
C. but
D. or
45.A. difficult
B. different
C. pleasant
D. important
46. A. used to
B. familiar with
C. related to
D. interested in
47. A. high-paying
B. prize-winning
C. trouble-saving
D. long-enjoying
48. A. point
B. purpose
C. result
D. question
49. A. health
B. future
C. life
D. major
50. A. creating
B. avoiding
C. missing
D. choosing
51. A. independent
B. wealthy
C. unselfish
D. famous
52. A. study
B. understand
C. rethink
D. recall
53. A. fortune
B. career
C. success
D. peace
54. A. Even so
B. If so
C. Instead
D. To conclude
56. Wu You’s family spent the Spring
Festival in
A. are of Chinese origin
B. weren’t able to return home
C. wanted to witness unusual events
D. had to take part in many activities
57. Wu You wrote diaries during her stay in
A. has the habit of keeping a diary
B. wished to make her name known
C. needed a means to kill time
D. experienced things worth writing about
58. We can infer from the story that Wu You ______ during the Spring Festival period.
A. did nothing besides watching TV and writing diaries
B. helped clear away the snow and ice
C. helped other stranded passengers in difficulty
D. had activities to get a taste of the local culture
59. The underlined word “illustration” in the last paragraph but two most likely refers to _____.
A. photos B. drawings
C. translations D. remarks
60. Wu You’s diary is believed worth publishing mainly because it tells about the ______.
A.
wonderful places in
B. interesting ways of locals observing the Spring Festival
C. severe disaster caused by the snowstorm
D. moving stories of the passengers being helped
B
One of the problems in our daily lives is that many of us rush through the day, with no time for anything. And when we have time to get a bite to eat, we gobble it down. That leads to stressful, unhealthy living.
With the simple but powerful act of eating slower, we can begin to change that lifestyle immediately. How hard is it? You take smaller bites, you chew each bite slower and longer, and you enjoy your food. It takes a few minutes extra each meal, and yet it can have profound effects.
You may have
already heard of the Slow Food Movement, started in
⑴ ________. The reason is that it takes about 20 minutes for our brains to register that we’re full. If we eat fast, we can continue eating past the point where we’re full.
⑵ ________. It’s hard to engage in eating as a pleasant experience if the food goes by too quickly. If you eat slowly, you can get more of great taste.
⑶ ________. If you eat slower, you’ll chew your food better. The more work you do up in the mouth, the less you’ll have to do in your stomach.
⑷ ________. Eating slowly, and paying attention to our eating, can be a great form of mindfulness exercise. Be in the moment, rather than rushing through a meal thinking about what you need to do next.
⑸ Rebel against fast food and fast life. We rush through our day, doing one mindless task after another, without taking the time to live life, to enjoy life, to relate to each other, to be human. Why not go against that entire lifestyle and philosophy, just with the small act of eating slower?
61-64. Choose one of the following to fill in each of the blanks following ⑴, ⑵, ⑶ and ⑷.
A. Less stress B. Lose weight
C. Better digestion D. Enjoy your food
61. ⑴_____
62. ⑵_____
63. ⑶_____
64. ⑷_____
65. Which statement agrees with the content of the article?
A. It’s really hard to switch from fast food to slow food.
B. The fast pace of modern life should be slowed down.
C. Slow Food aims to do whatever good fast food cannot do.
D. You can change your lifestyle without adopting slow food.
66. The best title of the article may be ______.
A. Slow Food B. Healthy Lifestyle
C. Fast Food or Slow Food? D. Slow Food and Life Style
C
With online sperm(精子)and egg trade and social networking sites like Bebo, Facebook and MySpace, we already create and date on the Internet ? so why not “bury” online too?
Maggie Candy, a nurse trained in care of the elderly, thought she knew how to deal with death. But when her daughter Stella killed herself at age 17 she found the adult world of condolence(哀悼)books, sympathy cards and graveyard headstones out-dated and lacking in what it could offer in Stella’s memory. In the end, she turned to a new world of online memorials to create a fitting tribute(貢物).
“For most younger people now, the Internet is something they use every day and online memorials are a natural evolution,” she told Reuters. Candy now runs a Web site, www.alwaysberemembered.co.uk, on which she offers the bereaved a way of paying tribute to their dead. Users create a memorial page with pictures, poems and tributes which can be visited, viewed and added to by anyone who feels a need.
Candy’s virtual(虛擬的)memorial to her daughter was one of the starting blocks for what
some call the la
Online
memorials are also ? perhaps unintentionally ? catching the eye of
67. When her daughter died, Candy ______.
A. didn’t know what to do with her body
B. sought for advice on the Internet
C. created a website in her memory
D. wanted her to be remembered as an adult
68. What can we learn about www.alwaysberemembered.co.uk from the article?
A. Everything there is about Candy’s daughter.
B. Many younger people will visit it every day.
C. It contains pages in memory of different people.
D. The visitors cannot leave anything there.
69. The underlined words “the bereaved” in the 3rd paragraph means ______.
A. people whose death causes great sorrow
B. people who have lost their beloved
C. what people sacrifice to serve to the dead
D. everyone who visits a certain website
70. Judging from the article, Facebook and MySpace should be websites ______.
A. where people can make friends
B. where you can find virtual memorials
C.
that are becoming popular in
D. that are also blocks for the latest “e-trend”
71. What Candy considers bad about graves in comparison with virtual memorials is that ______.
A. some graves are not nice
B. some graves are too close to our houses
C. graves are always private
D. graves are not always accessible
D
Around one in ten careless Brits has suffered a “walk 'n text” street injury in the past year through collisions with lampposts, bins and other pedestrians. The 6.6million accidents have caused injuries ranging from mild knocks and embarrassing cuts and bruises(青腫)through to bleeding noses, cheekbones and even a broken skull. Almost two thirds - 62 per cent - of Brits concentrate so hard while texting that they don’t see things around, researchers found in a survey conducted by text information company 118.com.
Given the apparent dangers of “unprotected text”, over a quarter of
Brits - 27 per cent - are in favour of creating a
“mobile motorway” on
The research showed that
72. Judging from the sentences with the underlined words, “to pad sth.” should mean “to ______”.
A. protect sth. from damage
B. remove sth. in the way
C. make sth. firm enough for collision
D. cover sth. with a soft material
73. What is expected to happen in the “Safe Text” street?
A. Texting pedestrians are safe from the traffic.
B. None of the walking texters runs into lampposts.
C. Collisions with lampposts aren’t dangerous.
D. There are no obstacles in the texters’ way.
74. Last year, ______ Brits have had injuries while texting in the street.
A. nearly two thirds of
B. about 10 percent of
C. 6.6 million
D. around 6.2 percent of
75. The “mobile motorway” is actually a ______.
A. line hanging to connect the lampposts
B. line drawn on the pavements
C. lane for motor vehicles to run within
D. sidewalk called
絕密 ★ 啟用前
2008年威海市高考模擬考試
英 語
第II卷(共45分)
注意事項:
1.用黑色或藍色鋼筆、圓珠筆直接答在試卷上。
76. What is the best title of the passage? ( Please answer within 10 words.)
____________________________________________________________________________
77. Please fill in the blank in the 3rd paragraph with proper words.
(Please answer within 10 words.)
____________________________________________________________________________
78. Which sentence in the passage can be replaced by the following one?
By trying to appear confident, you can make others always consider you confident though you are actually far from that.
____________________________________________________________________________
79. Which of the tips given in the passage will work best with you? Why?
(Please answer within 30 words.)
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
80. Translate the underlined sentence in the third paragraph into Chinese.
_____________________________________________________________________________
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