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2009高考信息卷(一)英语试题命题:北京蝴蝶园专家命题组评审:北京伯乐园教育发展中心终审:北京伯乐园教育研究院英语研究室第I卷 第一部分:英语知识运用(共三节,满分50分)第一节:语音知识(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)从A, B, C, D中找出划线部分与所给单词的划线部分读音相同的选项。例:haveA. gave B. save C. hat D. made答案是C。1. stomach A. comfortable B. biologyC. OctoberD. lose2. achieveA. friendlyB. societyC. believeD. quiet3. adventureA. patientB. fortunatelyC. inventionD. gentle4. balanceA. manyB. languageC. branchD. natural5. technologyA. speechB. machineC. chemistryD. search第二节 单项填空(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。6. Please tell me how you find the speech for heath care.Really boring. It cant be _.A. good B. better C. bad D. worse7. The study adds to growing scientific concern about the pace _teenagers are getting fatter and fatter.A. that B. which C. when D. at which8. Remember the first time we met, Julia?-Sure. You _ in the supermarket.A. had shopped B. have shopped C. were shopping D. shopped9. To feed his huge swimmers body, Phelps eats _ astonishing 12,000 calories a day, six times _ average for a man of his age.A. an; the B. an; / C. /; the D. /; an10. Compared with ordinary mobile phones a 3G phone is not a must _ you like to surf much on the Internet.A. if B. unless C. once D. now that11. _in the IT company, Carl decided to say goodbye and start his own business.A. Having ignored B. To be ignored C. Ignored D. Ignoring12. Lucy is always silent and seldom _ so many words before strangers. A. she saysB. does she sayC. she saidD. did she say13. Comparing the two key universities, I decided to choose _near my hometown.A. both B. either C. the one D. neither14. I noticed one of my best friends cheat in the last exam. Do you think I_ report it to the teacher?A. may B. should C. can D. will15. It is reported that the collision on the road damaged ten cars; _ it caused about 5 deaths.A. besides B. however C. otherwise D. therefore16. Mr. Li has rich working experience, which will_ his lack of academic knowledge.A. take over B. carry out C. make up D. result from17. As is known, it is the economy crisis around the world _has slowed down employment.A. where B. which C. what D. that18. “Darwin teaches us that life _continually _to keep up with a changing Earth” the expert explained.A. is; adapting B. has; adapted C. will; adapt D. does; adapt19. When the customer found the woman manager, he was not welcomed but instead_ its none of her business.A. of telling B. told C. telling D. to tell20. The writer wrote a series of articles, hoping to change peoples attitude _ the disabled. A. towardsB. overC. aboutD. beyond第三节 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,然后从后面所给各题的四个选项(A,B,C和D)中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。I was asked in an email about learning idioms in a language. Maybe I am different from most people, but I do not 21 with them. To me they are kind of the 22 of language learning. They come at the end of a meal. Once you have filled up on the solid fare, the key words and phrases that are used in all kinds of 23 , then you can add a few 24 to spice up (给增添新鲜感、趣味)things. And by that time you will be able to pick them up 25 anyway.I find that many learners have an obsession(困扰) with slang(俚语) and idioms, 26 repeating some very oral idioms is going to upgrade how they 27 in a language. In fact it is the 28 . Idioms are difficult to use correctly. They can easily sound very strange coming from someone who obviously does not have a good 29 of the language. 30 , occasionally you hear idioms or slang and do not understand. But, in my experience, there are always situations where you do not understand. It is best to 31 the most important words, what they mean and how they are used. 32 , it is best for a non-native speaker to 33 to standard speech.You will learn all the idioms you need just by 34 yourself to the language. In 35 , you can save any phrase that you find interesting, and if that 36 idioms, go to it. But I would not make any special 37 to go after idioms. I, in fact, 38 them. If I 39 across something in Russian that strikes me as a particularly slangy or idiomatic use of words, I just leave it aside; do not even bother trying to learn it. If it keeps on 40 , then I will learn it. But I would certainly be reluctant(勉强的) to try to use it.21. A. disappoint B. benefit C. bother D. care22. A. center B. keyC. breadD. dessert23. A. conditionsB. statesC. resultsD. situations24. A. expressionsB. idiomsC. phrasesD. structures 25. A. naturally B. seriouslyC. possibly D. practically 26. A. as if B. now that C. unlessD. when27. A. writeB. tasteC. sound D. think28. A. normal B. opposite C. chanceD. opinion29. A. sense B. touchC. timeD. experiment30. A. NoB. However C. BesidesD. Yes31. A. focus on B. agree onC. make upD. take over32. A. ThereforeB. ActuallyC. Certainly D. Fortunately 33. A. agreeB. stick C. promise D. occur34. A. exposing B. attracting C. spendingD. preventing35. A. publicB. storeC. totally D. generally36. A. variesB. discoversC. includes D. admits37. A. purposeB. effort C. adviceD. choice38. A. manageB. avoid C. preferD. hate39. A. get B. go C. came D. look40. A. attendingB. provingC. escapingD. appearing第二部分:阅读理解(共25小题。第一节每小题2分,第二节每小题1分;满分45分)第一节: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。ATo Lauder Exchange Program:Gaia Filicori was a student in my Humanity class for the 2007-2008 year. From the first week of classes it was obvious that Gaia was an excellent student and a very sociable young lady. She was always eager to join in class discussions. Gaias ability to communicate her own idea is a skill that many of us work for a very long time to achieve.Gaia also has a deep curiosity about the world around her. The simple fact that she desired to spend a year in another country is proof enough. I have also seen her show this curiosity in class. She asked some of the most interesting and thoughtful questions in her class. When others were content to accept a point, Gaia would see from a new angle that none of us had tried.As a student in Humanities, Gaia was required to complete a group project. The project was to write a page for a Humanities textbook using text and multimedia. It was a challenging task and Gaias group was experiencing some difficulties. Yet, they had an easier time of it, because they did not hesitate to come to me with their problems and try to work them out. As a result, Gaia and her group had one of the more successful projects. The ability it needs to recognize a problem and ask for help to solve it will be of great value if she is selected.Gaias interest in the world around her will serve her well as a Lauder Exchange student. The ease with which she makes new friend will also help her as she tries to learn in a foreign setting. I have no doubts that Gaia would be a wonderful representative of the Lauder Program, Stuyvesant High School, and the United States.Perry JohnsSocial Studies Stuyvesant High SchoolIf you have any other questions please feel free to contact me. 212-312-4800 41. The main purpose of this piece of writing is to_.A. express a students curiosity about the worldB. introduce a student to an exchange programC. praise an excellent studentD. encourage a student to join in an exchange program42. According to Perry Johns, Gaia seems to have all the following abilities EXCEPT_.A. communicating well with othersB. thinking about things from different anglesC. making new friendsD. learning a language quickly in a foreign setting43. Gaia shows her curiosity about the world by_.A. hoping to spend a year in another countryB. being content to accept a pointC. getting along well with othersD. serving well as a Lauder Exchange student44. Perry Johns might be _.A. Gaias classmateB. a person in charge of Stuyvesant High SchoolC. Gaias teacherD. a person in charge of Lauder Exchange ProgramBThree years ago, the president of Harvard, Lawrence H. Summers, got into trouble for questioning womens “intrinsic(内在的) aptitude(能力)” for science and engineering. Recently, a study paid for by Americas National Science Foundation has found that girls perform as well as boys on standardized math tests.Although boys in high school performed better than girls in math 20 years ago, the researchers found, that is no longer the case. The reason, they said, is simple: Girls used to take fewer advanced math courses than boys, but now they are taking just as many.“Now that enrollment in advanced math courses is equalized, we dont see gender differences in test performance,” said Marcia C.Linn of the University of California, Berkeley, a co-author of the study. “But people are surprised by these findings, which suggests to me that the stereotypes (成见) are still there.”The researchers looked at the average test scores of all students, the performance of the most gifted children and the ability to solve complex math problems. They found, in every category, that girls did as well as boys.Janet Hyde, a professor at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, who led the study, said the stereotypes about girls and math had taken a toll(造成伤害).“The stereotype that boys do better at math is still helped widely by teachers and parents.” Hyde said. “And teachers and parents guide girls, giving them advice about what courses to take, what careers to pursue. I still hear anecdotes about guidance counselors(顾问) advising girls away from engineering, telling them they wont be able to do the math.”The study also analyzed the gender gap on the math section of the SAT. Since more girls than boys go to college, about 100,000 more girls than boys take the test, including lower-achieving girls who bring down the girls average score.45. What might be the reason to carry out the study? A. To put Harvard University to shame for its presidents prejudice against girls.B. To find out if theres any gender gap in science. C. To help girls to earn equal social status as boys.D. To enroll more girls in advanced math courses in the university.46. Which statement is FALSE according to the text? A. Girls used to perform worse than boys in math because they didnt take as many advanced math courses. B. The stereotype about girls and math may lead to misguided choice of future career. C. The average lower scores of girls in SAT math test prove that boys do better in math. D. The public doesnt accept outspoken prejudice against girls talent for math despite the stereotype.47. What does “gender gap” in the last paragraph refer to? A. More boys than girls take the SAT to go to college.B. Many girls are lower-achieving in the math section of the SAT.C. The difference between girls and boys in learning math.D. The average scores of girls are lower in the math section of the SAT.48. The main purpose of writing the passage is to _. A. report the findings of a research into girls math ability B. criticize those who hold the wrong belief that girls cannot do well in math C. prove that the stereotype that girls do worse in math is wrongD. help girls regain confidence in learning math well C This story is about a 92-year-old, short, well-behaved and proud lady. She is fully dressed each morning by eight, with her hair fashionably done and makeup perfectly applied, even though she is totally blind. She is moving to a nursing home today. Her husband of 70 years recently passed away, making the move necessary. After many hours of waiting patiently in the hall of the nursing home, she smiled sweetly when told her room was ready. As she moved to the elevator, I provided a visual description of her tiny room, including the eyelet(观察孔) sheets that had been hung on her window. “I love it,” she stated with the enthusiasm of an eight-year-old girl having just been presented with a new puppy. “Mrs. Jones, you havent seen the room yet. Just wait.” “That doesnt have anything to do with it,” she replied. “Happiness is something you decide on ahead of time. Whether I like my room or not doesnt depend on how the furniture is arranged, its how I arrange my mind. Ive already decided to love it. Its a decision I make every morning when I wake up.” “I have a choice; I can spend the day in bed recounting the difficulty I have with the parts of my body that no longer work, or get out of bed and be thankful for the ones that do. Each day is a gift, and as long as my eyes open Ill focus on the new day and all the happy memories Ive stored away, just for this time in my life. Old age is like a bank account, you withdraw(收回) from what youve put in. So, my advice to you would be to deposit(储蓄) a lot of happiness in the bank account of memories. Thank you for your part in filling my memory bank. I am still depositing.”49. Which is the direct reason for the ladys move to a nursing home?A. She is totally blind.B. She can not dress herself any more.C. She is 92 years old.D. Her husband has passed away.50. When I described the room in which the lady would live, she was_.A. disappointed B. angry C. happy D. sad51. From the third paragraph we can infer that_.A. the lady wanted the furniture well arrangedB. the lady had a positive life attitudeC. the lady disliked the writers descriptionD. the lady decided to get up early every day52. The best title of the passage would be “_”.A. Life Is like a Bank AccountB. Saving More Money for Your LifeC. Life Is Full of Sorrow and HappinessD. Coming Out from the Shadow of LifeDThe word “recession”(经济衰退) has dominated news stories over past months and has led many people to make decisions out of panic. They have stopped making holiday plans, buying houses, and going out for dinner. As the media continues to use the “R”(recession) word in headlines, there are reports of people even failing to buy necessary prescription(处方) medicine.What or who is to blame for the recession, besides economic factors? According to Benjamin Radford, managing editor of the Skeptical Inquirer science magazine, psychology and the news media combined have made the recession worse.In a recent article published on , Radford wrote that the act of reporting a problem could often increase the problem. Media stories suggesting a recession was coming, Radford suggests, made people more cautious about investing(投资) and spending. This then helped slow economic growth, which in turn led to recession.Glen Hodgson, senior vice-president and chief economist of The Conference Board of Canada, agrees. He believes the word “recession” has badly affected the confidence of consumers and investors, which has further hurt the economy. He says all the recession talk made consumers and investors begin to worry about their job prospects(前景) and ability to keep earning. As a result they stopped buying, investing or making long-term plans.The psychology of recession is that our worst fears come true because-if people feel bad, things do indeed get worse. Science may have an explanation. A stressed brain cannot think wisely. Blood flow to the frontal cortex(大脑额叶皮层) is limited. To put it simply, stress makes you stupid, according to Professor Neill Neill, a psychologist and author. Or as Franklin D. Roosevelt said in his 1933 inaugural address(就职演说) as American president: “The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.”53. What effect has the news of recessions brought about? A. Many people have started to make decisions according to their financial status.B. Many people have become less confident in investing and spending.C. Some people have come to think it necessary to store some basic medicine.D. Many people have panicked and begun to spread their worries to their relatives.54. Which of the following is NOT responsible for the recession according to the text?A. Economic factors. B. Psychology.C. News reporting. D. Profession.55. The last two paragraphs imply that _.A. we should face recession optimisticallyB. theres no need to change in a time of recessionC. theres no need for us to worry about our worries D. feeling stressed is ok and youll get over it in time56. The story is mainly about _.A. how to react in the face of recessionB. how recession has affected people economicallyC. the horrible cycle of recession and how to break itD. the influence of the news media on people in a time of recessionESince its invention 100 years ago, plastic, the superstar of the technological age, has become ugly and ungreen. But thats about to change. An exhibition at Londons Science Museum this week could put it back on the cutting edge of science.Have you ever hesitated in donating blood? The invention of “plastic blood” might make you feel better.British scientists are working on the artificial blood as a replacement for real blood in emergency situations. It is made of plastic molecules(分子)and can join oxygen and transport it around the body. As a red, honey-like glue, plastic blood can be carried around conveniently. You just add water to make as much blood as you need.The cells of our body are strict about what molecule

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