2013年济南外国语学校省招试题
(2015-05-26 09:48:12)
英 语 试 题
(120分 90分钟)
请将全部答案写在答题纸上,否则不得分。
第Ⅰ卷(选择题 共85分)
第一部分:听力(共两节,20小题,每题1分,共20分)
第一节
1. Which subject did the man study all the night?
A.
Arts.
2. How does the woman go shopping?
A. By
car.
3. What are they talking about?
A. The
hotel.
4. What does the man imply about the woman?
A. Her exercise has good
results.
B. She pays too much for
it.
C. It doesn’t work at all.
5. What do we know about the man?
A. He is making an
appointment.
B. He will wait to see the
doctor.
C. He comes to apply for a health card.
第二节
听下面一段对话, 回答第6—7小题
6. What is the man doing now?
A. Asking to see the
director.
B. Asking to change his position.
C. Asking for an application form.
7. Where does the conversation probably take place?
A. At the reception
desk.
听下面一段对话, 回答第8—9小题
8. What’s the relationship between the speakers?
A. Close
friends.
9. What does the man ask for in the end?
A. Excellent
steak.
听下面一段对话, 回答第10—12小题
10. What ticket does the man want?
A. A round trip
ticket.
11. When is the flight leaving for New York?
A. At 5:15
p.m.
12. How long will the man stay there?
A. About 10
days.
听下面一段对话, 回答第13—16小题
13. Where does the man live?
A. 2368 King Street
East.
14. What will the man probably do after the call?
A. Go to the post
office.
B. Fetch the key to his mail
box.
C. Go to change his driver’s license.
15. What is the man’s purpose of calling in?
A. To ask the way to the post
office.
B. To make complaints about his
apartment.
C. To get necessary information about moving in.
16. Why does the man know nothing about this area?
A. He can be
old.
听下面一段独白, 回答第17—20小题
17. What is the topic of the monologue?
A. Paper
dresses.
18. When did Scott Company first invent this kind of clothes?
A. In 1969.
19. Why do vacationers like to buy this kind of clothes?
A. They are very
cheap.
B. They can use them again
later.
C. They can throw them away when they leave the hotel.
20. What is the future of this kind clothes?
A. It will be fashionable
again.
B. It will die
out.
C. It will be only popular on the runway.
第二部分:知识运用(共两节,35分)
第一节
从A、B、C、D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。
21.______ bus we had been waiting for was too crowded, so we decided to catch ______ later one.
A. A;
a
22. She says that she’ll have to close the shop ________ business improves.
A.
if
23. In my opinion, a good teacher is ______ who performs a subject in a way that makes it come alive.
A.
that
24. Comparison may make something appear more beautiful than it
is when
A.
seeing
25. We have to put off our journey until the weather ________.
A. had improved
26. ―I failed my driving test.
A. Never
mind
27. He wrote a letter ______ he explains what had happened in the accident.
A.
what
28. ______ basic first-aid techniques will help you respond quickly to emergencies.
A.
Known
29. A high school student has discovered a way to ________ the plastic in a matter of months.
A. break
down
30. I still have an essay to finish this week, so I’m afraid I’m not _______ to help with the fashion show on the 19th.
A.
suitable
31. If you hesitate, you _____ lose the opportunity to compete altogether.
A.
may
32. —I’m afraid you have the wrong number.
—Sorry! _______.
A. I didn’t know
that
C. I hope I didn’t bother
you
33. Do not let any failures discourage you, for you can never tell ________ close you may be to success.
A.
where
34. —Why are your eyes so red? You _______ have slept well last night.
—I stayed up late writing a report.
A.
mustn’t
35. Unfortunately,when I dropped in,Professor Li ______, so we only had time for a few words.
A. just
left
第二节 完形填空 (共20小题;每小题1分,共20分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Jerry was a unique restaurant manager. He was always in a good
One day, something bad happened to Jerry. He was shot by three
robbers.
“As I
“Weren’t you
Jerry continued, “The doctors and nurses were
“What did you do?” I asked.
“Well, there was a nurse shouting
“She asked if I was allergic to anything.” ‘Yes,’ I replied. The
doctors and nurses stopped working as they waited for my
Over their laughter, I told them, “I am choosing to live.
Operate on me
Jerry lived thanks to the skill of his doctor, but also because
of his amazing
Attitude, after all, is everything.
36. A.
dress
37. A.
painful
38. A. hold
up
39. A.
Luckily
40. A. turned
41. A. released
42. A.
problem
43. A. gone off
44. A.
sat
45. A.
offers
46. A. scared
47. A.
easygoing
48. A.
carried
50. A.
optimistic
51. A. light up
52. A.
questions
53. A.
message
54. A. in
case
55. A.
patience
第二部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题1.5分,共30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Let us say there is something you don’t know how to do.
In the past, if you were determined to learn, you might have called a friend or relative, taken a night class or walked down to the local library for a research term. But now a host of websites are springing up to provide free practical advice on these subjects and actually anything else you can think of.
In one sense, these “how-to” sites represent a part of the growing world of online learning. This tradition found one of its earliest forms in the FAQs—or Frequently Asked Questions files—that began on Usenet, the Internet’s global discussion group. These FAQs, many of which still circulate(go round continuously), took a specific subject and explained it to complete novices.
But “how-to” sites take the FAQ idea in a somewhat different direction by addressing subjects that aren’t necessarily associated with discussion forums(论坛).
These sites take the style of a written tutorial and a tone of friendly advice.
Possibly the biggest and best known of these sites is www. learn2.com. It offers nearly 1000 free tutorials and adds new ones frequently for a job interview.
At www. ehow. com you can learn how to train for your first marathon, how to buy a vacation home,or how to make a movie in eight steps.
56. The text intends to __________.
A. introduce new knowledge to
netizens
B. say how to learn new courses by Internet
C. bring new means to learn something
new
D. help you to solve any difficulty you meet with
57. “How-to” sites are set up to ________.
A. explain FAQs to the public
B. help people with their new need
C. tell the difference from discussion forums
D. complete the growing world of online learning
58. The underlined word “novices” in Paragraph 3 probably means ___________.
A. people without
experience
C. hosts of “how-to”
sites
59. From the text we may guess that _____________.
A. anyone can teach himself at home by visiting “how-to” sites
B. “how-to” sites are specially designed for the disabled
C. you have to pay for the advice on “how-to” sites
D. “how-to” site mainly help people find good jobs
60. If you have no tent when you decide to go camping, you may _________
A. visit www. learn2.
com
C. visit some site
else
There are fewer than 400 spirit bears in existence. All of them live in a coastal area of British Columbia. Their habitat is being reduced by human activity. In 2000, when Simon was 17 years old, he was honored in Time magazine as one of 60 “Heroes of the Planet” for his efforts to save this endangered bear.
Later, Simon made it his mission to engage as many young people as possible. He started the Spirit Bear Youth Coalition, which is now the largest youth-led environmental network in the world. It has more than five million members in more than fifty countries. The coalition is dedicated to promoting awareness of the spirit bear and the issues threatening its survival. Thanks to the work of the coalition, about half of the spirit bear’s habitat has been protected.
Simon believes that his work is important, not just for the future of the spirit bear, but also because it reminds the youth of the world that they have an important voice that must be listened to, and that they are the future caretakers of this planet. As Simon sees it, “By becoming active citizens in our world, we will open doors, broaden horizons and, indirectly, change lives. Youth can provide hope for our world in all of the challenges that lie ahead.”
61. The first endangered animal that Simon worked to protect was the _________.
A.
panda
62. The list of 60 “Heroes of the Planet” was most likely designed to honor outstanding ______.
A. achievement of personal
goals
B. efforts in promoting youth issues
C. success in educating youth about animal
life
D. contribution to environmental protection
63. Simon’s first response to hearing about the spirit bear suggests he thought that __________.
A. there was little time to waste on
talking
B. the best course of action was to raise funds
C. he should first gather information from a variety of sources
D. he should go to observe the spirit bears in their coastal habitat
64. What evidence shows that the work of the Spirit Bear Youth Coalition was effective?
A. Simon joined the coalition while in high school.
B. Almost half the habitat of the bears was protected.
C. Decision–makers invited Simon to their meetings.
D. Over 700 letters of support were sent to the British Columbia government.
65. What word would best replace the underlined word “caretaker” in the last paragraph?
A.
Parents.
One famous surgeon always made it a rule to spend at least 15 minutes on general reading before he went to sleep each night. Whether he went to bed at 10 p.m. or 2:30 a.m. made no difference. Even if you cannot keep to this kind of discipline, it is a good idea to make sure you always have a general interest book in your pocket. Don’t forget it should be a book which entertains you and the English must not be too difficult for you.
Nearly all “speed reading” courses have a “pacing” element—some timing device which lets the students know how many words a minute he is reading. You can do this simply by looking at your watch 5 or 10 minutes and noting down the page number you have reached. Check the average number of words per page for the particular book you are reading. Pace yourself every three or four days, always with the same kind of easy, interesting books. You should soon notice your habitual w.p.m. rate creeping up.
Obviously there is little point in increasing your w.p.m. rate if you do not understand what you are reading. When you are consciously trying to increase your reading speed, stop after every chapter if you are reading a novel or every section or group of ten or twelve pages if it is a textbook and ask yourself a few questions about what you have been reading. If you find you have lost the thread of the story, or you can’t remember clearly the details of what was said, reread the section or chapter.
Try this from time to time. Take four or five pages of the general interest book you happen to be reading at the time. Read them as fast as you possibly can. Don’t bother about whether you understand or not. Now go back and read them at what you feel to be your “normal” w.p.m. rate, the rate at which you can comfortably understand. After “lightning speed” exercises, you will usually find that your “normal” speed has increased perhaps by as much as 50–100 w.p.m. This is the technique athletes use when they habitually run further in training than they will have to on the day of the big race.
66. The surgeon mentioned in Paragraph 1 is an example of the
person who
A. makes it a rule to read at 10 p.m. or 2:30 a.m. every day
B. does regular reading every day however busy he is
C. always has an interesting book in his pocket
D. habitually goes to bed late
67. A pacing device of a reading course is aimed at enabling the
students to
A. assess their reading
speed
C. check their
comprehension
68. Which of the following is wrong according to the text?
A. Never ignore your comprehension when trying to increase your reading speed.
B. The purpose of the lightning speed exercise is to help you win the English contest.
C. To pace yourself, you should use books with roughly the same degrees of difficulty.
D. It’s always a good idea to carry an easy and interest English book in your pocket.
69. The author writes this text mainly to
A. emphasize the importance of
reading
C. give suggestions for reading
practice
70.The following are the author’s tips for reading practice
except
A. checking your progress through
pacing
C. doing lightning speed
exercise
“Long time no see” is a very interesting sentence. When I first read this sentence from an American friend’s email, I laughed. I thought it was a perfect example of Chinglish.
Obviously, it is a word-by-word literal translation of the Chinese greetings. Later on, my friend told me that it was a standard American greeting. I was too thrilled to believe her. Her words could not convince me at all. So I did a research on google.com. To my surprise, there are over 60 thousand web pages containing “Long time no see.” This sentence has been widely used in emails, letters, newspapers, movies, books, or any other possible places. Though it is sort of informal, it is part of the language that Americans use daily. Ironically, if you type this phrase in Microsoft Word, the software will tell you that the grammar needs to be corrected.
Nobody knows the origin of this Chinglish sentence. Some people believe that it came from Charlie Chan’s movies. In the 1930s, Hollywood moviemakers successfully created a world wide famous Chinese detective named “Charlie Chan” on wide screens. Detective Chan likes to teach Americans some Chinese wisdom by quoting Confucius. “Long time no see” was his trademark. Soon after Charlie Chan, “Long time no see” became a popular phrase in the real world with the popularity of these movies.
You can have some other examples than adoptions from Chinese, such as pizza from Italian, sushi from Japanese, and déjà vu from French etc. There is a long list. Americans do not just simply borrow something from others. They will modify it and make it their own, so you would not be surprised to find a tofu and peanut butter hamburger in a restaurant, or to buy a bottle of iced Chinese green tea with honey in a grocery store. Since Americans appreciate Chinese culture more and more nowadays, I believe more Chinese words will become American English in the future. In this way the American stew keeps adding richness and flavor.
71. The writer felt surprised when he ________.
A. read “Long time no see” in an email
B. knew “Long time no see” was standard American English
C. found Americans used “Long time no see” every day
D. saw the literal translation of “Long time no see”
72. The word “trademark” in Paragraph 3 probably means ________.
A. design of a manufacture’s
goods
C. Charlie Chan’s
creation
73. According to the text, it can be inferred that ________.
A. Hollywood made “Long time no see” popular
B. detectives like the phrase “Long time no see”
C. the huge pot of stew greatly affects all kinds of languages
D. all kinds of culture can be changed in the huge pot of stew
74. The main idea of the last paragraph is that ________.
A. some other examples are introduced into English
B. you’ll be surprised to find a tofu in a restaurant in America
C. there used to be iced Chinese green tea with honey in a grocery store
D. American English should be enriched from different cultures
75. Which of the following is wrong according to the text?
A. Informal language sometimes doesn’t go with grammar and structure.
B. Language in Microsoft system is ruled by grammar and structure.
C. “Long time no see” has been used in four media mentioned in the text.
D. There are four languages mentioned to be adopted in the American stew.
第Ⅱ卷(非选择题 共35分)
第三部分: 综合填空根据对话内容及所给单词首字母,写出文中所缺单词,使对话完整通顺。(共10小题;每小题0.5分,共5分)
M: Good morning, Ms. Li. Thank you for
a
W: Sure. Go ahead.
M: Do you use English when you write songs?
W: You won’t believe it, but actually we use English almost
everywhere in our work and life. The songs we listen to and the m
M: Have you ever t
W: Yes, but maybe not in China. On one hand, I love Chinese and
another I am a
M: What subjects did you hate or love when you were in school?
W: I loved Chinese and physics. But I was quite good at biology.
Geometry is all Greek(难懂的事) to me, I could
h
M: What do you want to say to those students who d
W: Studying should be the first thing to c
M: Do you mean they had better stop this dream?
W: No, I just mean the job is full of c
76. ___________
81. ___________
第四部分:下面是一篇杂志文章,请将标有A—F的段落插入文章中标号为86—90的合适位置,使这篇文章意义完整,结构连贯;其中有一个段落是多余的。(每题1分,共5分)
London taxi drivers know the capital like the back of their
hands. The reason London taxi drivers are so efficient is that they
have all gone through a very long training period known as “the
knowledge” to get the special needs to drive taxis.
Once a new taxi driver has a license, the next thing he has to
deal with is the public. Drivers agree that most passengers are
very pleasant, although occasionally they can be nasty.
But sometimes a taxi driver’s job can also be dangerous.
To avoid situations like this, more and more drivers are joining
radio taxi companies. Not all unexpected encounters are nasty ones,
though. Celebrities and politicians often take taxis and this can
add a bit of excitement to the lives of the drivers.
London taxi drivers love to talk to people and most of them start a conversation as soon as the passenger steps into their vehicle. Colin Sinclair is unrepentant, “Why not? I enjoy talking to people and I learn from them. I’ve learned more from driving a taxi than I ever did at school. I’ve had people in my taxi from Russia and Australia and they’ve taught me a lot. It’s fascinating.”
A. When your money and life is in danger, it’s best to call for help by means of a system equipped in the car, which may be of great help in time of emergency.
B. Colin Sinclair was once attacked by a passenger who did not want to pay the fare, “He grabbed my hand and said, “I’m going to beat you up,” and then he started pushing me towards the window. Luckily, I managed to reach the emergency radio and within five minutes 20 drivers had come to my aid.”
C. During this period, which can take from two to four years, the would-be taxi driver has to learn the most direct route to every single road and to every important building in London.
D. Learner drivers are not allowed to work and earn money as drivers. Therefore, many of them keep their previous jobs until they obtain their taxi-driving license. The training period can cost quite a lot, because learners have to pay for their own expenses (getting around London using private transport), the test they take and a medical exam.
E. Brian Turner once carried two princesses in his taxi without even realizing! He recalled, “They stopped me in front of the gates of Kensington Palace and kept me talking for 20 minutes while a policeman watched. I know I had seen them in photographs, but I couldn’t remember who they were. It was only after they left that I realized who they were!
F. But as Brian Turner, 53, a taxi driver for 30 years, explains, “Your job is to take them where they want to go in a polite and pleasant manner, whatever they are like. After all, if you’re unpleasant to your passenger, you won’t get a tip.”
86. _____
第五部分:阅读表达(共5小题,每题2分,共10分)
Even if you really enjoy your job, it’s still possible to battle boredom as you work. You may not be able to make big changes—or change your job—but you can make small adjustments to your routine that can make every day seem, well, a little less routine.
1. Switch Your Seat
Change your outlook at the office by changing your office. Ask your supervisor to help you find a new desk. Even switching desks with a neighboring coworker can offer a fresh atmosphere.
2. ______________
Start and end your day in a different way. Consider a new mode of transportation, if it’s possible. Take a subway. Ride a bike on sunny days. Carpool with a coworker. Use a new route to get to your job. You needn’t change it for ever—just long enough to help you escape the boredom.
3. Find a New Work Style
If you usually communicate with coworkers via email and instant messaging, start dealing with people face to face. Increased communication with coworkers may help improve your mood.
4. Get and Set a Goal
Your goal needn’t be grand as long as you have enough enthusiasm for it. Perhaps you want to make a new project. Maybe you’d like to pursue a promotion. Or you may even set a goal of finding a new job altogether. Whatever it is, actively move toward an objective.
91. What is the purpose of the text? (within 15 words)
__________________________________________________________________________
92. Which sentence in the text is the closest in meaning to the following one?
__________________________________________________________________________
93. Fill in the blank in Paragraph 5 with proper words. (within 8 words)
①
95. Translate the underlined sentence in the last paragraph into Chinese.
第六部分: 书面表达(共15分)
Suppose you are Lihua, a student of Xinhua Middle School. Last month, you parents were both on a business trip, and you were left home alone for a few days. Write a letter about 100 words to tell your friend Jack what a difficult time you had during those days.
Dear Jack,
____________________________________________________________________
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2013年省招英语试题答案
第I卷
1—55小题,每题1分,共55分
1—5 BCAAB
21—25
CBDBC
36—40
CBDAB
56—75小题,每题1.5分,共30分
56—60
CBAAB
第II卷
第三部分:
76—85小题,每题0.5分,共5分。
76.
accepting
81.
hardly
第四部分:86—90小题,每题1分,共5分。
86—90 CDFBE
第五部分:91—95小题,每题2分,共10分。
91. To give some advice on how to battle boredom as you work.
(表达形式不限,大意符合答案即可得分,有语法和拼写错误的酌情扣分)
92. If your work is short of objectives, it’s no wonder that
work has become boring.
(找出原句,即可得分;抄写不完整或有其他错误的酌情扣分)
93. Change the way to go to work. (大意符合答案即可得分)
94. Enjoying music; Playing basketball with friends
(合理即可得分, 有语法和拼写错误的酌情扣分)
95.你的目标不必多么远大,只要你有足够的热情去完成它。
(注意表达符合汉语习惯)
第六部分:略