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2005年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(山东卷)英 语第卷(共115分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节 (共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。例:How much is the shirt?A.19.15.B.9.15.C.9.18.答案是B。1How much will the woman pay if she buys two skirts ?A$18.B$19.C$20. 2What will the speakers discuss ?AA report .BA computer .CA report on computer . 3What are the speakers talking about ?AA child .BA room .CA present . 4What can we learn from this conversation ?AThe woman does not get along well with the man .BThe woman does not get along well with here roommate .CThe man will talk with the womans roommate .5Where are the two speakers now ?AOn the first floor .BOn the fourth floor .COn the fifth floor. 第二节 (共15小题;每题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。6What was the woman doing before she went home ?ATyping a report .BRewriting a report .CReviewing a report . 7Where did the woman have her dinner ?AIn a restaurant .BIn her office .CAt home . 听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个题。8Why does the man feel surprised ?AThe woman has found a new job.BThe woman doesnt feel like leaving .CThe woman disagrees with him .9What does the woman say abut her department ?Athee is a lack of trust .BThere are serious problems. CThere is too much pressure .听下面一段对话,回答第10至12三个小题。10What are the speakers talking about ?APopular sports events .BTV programs people like best .CThings people do after work .11How did the woman do the research ?AShe talked to people .BShe sent letters to people .CShe collected information from newspapers .12What do most people do in their spare time ?AGo to movies.BRead books.CWatch TV.听下面一段对话,回答第13至16四个小题。13Where does this conversation take place ?AAt the airport.BIn a restaurant.COn the street .14Why does the woman like San Francisco ?AIt has less traffic.BIt has the best food and music.CPeople there are friendlier .15Where does the woman come from ?APennsylvania.BSan Francisco.CChina. 16What does the woman think of the mans English ?AExcellent.BAcceptable.CStrange. 听下面一段对话,回答第17至20四个小题。17How many people are there in the womans family ?AThree .BFour .CFive . 18What did the children think about having dinner together at home ?AThey thought it was funny.BThey disliked the idea at first .CThey preferred eating with friends.19How often did the family finally decide to have meals together ?AEvery Sunday.BTwice a week.CThree times a week. 20Who finally set the time for these family dinners ?AThe children.BThe father.CThe woman speaker. 第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节, 满分45分)第一节:语法和词汇知识(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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。例:It is generally considered unwise to give a child_ be or she wants.A. however B. whatever C. whichever D. whenever答案是B。21. - Have you been to New Zealand?- No. Id like to, _.A. tooB. thoughC. yetD. either22.- Could you do me a favor and take these books to my office?- Yes, _.A. for pleasureB. I couldC. my pleasureD. with pleasure23. I knew _ John Lennon, but not _ famous one.A. 不填;aB. a;theC. 不填;theD. the;a24.It was some time _ we realized the truth.A. whenB. untilC. sinceD. before25.With more forests being destroyed, huge quantities of good earth _ each year.A. is washing awayB. is being washed awayC. are washing awayD. are being washed away26.The shopkeeper did not want to sell for _ he thought was not enough.A. whereB. howC. whatD. which27.Oil prices have risen by 32 percent since the start of the year, _ a record US $57.65a barrel on April 4.A. have reachedB. reachingC. to reachD. to be reaching28.Mr. Smith owns _ collection of coins than anyone else I have ever met.A. largerB. a largerC. the largerD. a large29. Modern plastics can _ very high and very low temperatures.A. standB. holdC. carryD. support30.He was educated at a local grammar school, _ he went on to Cambridge.A. from whichB. after thatC. after whichD. from this31. - _ that he managed to get the information?- Oh, a friend of his helped him.A. Where was itB. What was itC. How was itD. Why was it32. What shall we use for power when all the oil in the world has _?A. given outB. put outC. held upD. used up33.- Lets go to a movie after work, OK?- _A. Not at all.B. Why not?C. Never mind.D. What of it?34. He paid for a seat, when he _ have entered free.A. couldB. wouldC. mustD. need35.The country life he was used to _ greatly since 1992.A. changeB. has changedC. changingD. have changed第二节 完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,撑握其大意,然后从3655各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项My sister and I grew up in a little village in England. Our father was a struggling 36 , but I always knew he was 37 . He never criticized us, but used 38 to bring out our best. Hed say, “If you pour water on flowers, they flourish. If you dont give them water, they die.” I 39 as a child I said something 40 about somebody, and my father said, “ 41 time you say something unpleasant about somebody else, its a reflection of you.” He explained that if I looked for the best 42 people, I would get the best 43 . From then on Ive always tried to 44 the principle in my life and later in running my company.Dads also always been very 45 . At 15, I started a magazine. It was 46 a great deal of my time, and the headmaster of my school gave me a 47 :stay in school or leave to work on my magazine.I decided to leave, and Dad tried to sway me from my decision, 48 any good father would. When he realized I had made up my mind, he said, “Richard, when I was 23, my dad 49 me to go into law. And Ive 50 regretted it. I wanted to be a biologist, 51 I didnt pursue my 52 . You know what you want. Go fulfill it.”As 53 turned out, my little publication went on to become Student, a national 54 for young people in the U.K. My wife and I have two children, and Id like to think we are bringing them up in the same way Dad 55 me.36.A. biologistB. managerC. lawyerD. gardener37.A. strictB. honestC. specialD. learned38. A. praiseB. courageC. powerD. warmth39.A. thinkB. imagineC. rememberD. guess40.A. unnecessaryB. unkindC. unimportantD. unusual41.A. AnotherB. SomeC. AnyD. Other42.A. onB. inC. atD. about43.A. in caseB. by turnsC. by chanceD. in return44.A. reviseB. setC. reviewD. follow45.A. understandingB. experiencedC. seriousD. demanding46. A. taking upB. making upC. picking upD. keeping up47.A. suggestionB. decisionC. noticeD. choice48.A. andB. asC. even ifD. as if49.A. helpedB. allowedC. persuadedD. suggested50.A. alwaysB. neverC. seldomD. almost51.A. ratherB. butC. forD. therefore52.A. promiseB. taskC. beliefD. dream53.A. thisB. heC. itD. that54.A. newspaperB. magazineC. programD. project55.A. controlledB. comfortedC. remindedD. raised第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题,每题2分,满分40分)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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ALast August, Joe and Mary Mahoney began looking at colleges for their 17-year-old daughter, Maureen. With a checklist of criteria in hand, the Dallas family looked around the country visiting half a dozen schools. They sought a university that offered the teenagers intended major, one located near a large city, and a campus where their daughter would be safe.“The safety issue is a big one,” says Joe Mahoney, who quickly discovered he wasnt alone in his worries. On campus tours other parents voiced similar concerns, and the same question was always asked: what about crime? But when college officials always gave the same answer “Thats not a problem here.” Mahoney began to feel uneasy. “No crime whatsoever?” comments Mahoney today. “I just dont buy it.” Nor should he: in 1999 the U.S. Department of Education had reports of nearly 400,000 serious crimes on or around our campuses. “Parents need to understand that times have changed since they went to colleges,” says David Nichols, author of Creating a Safe Campus. “Campus crime mirrors the rest of the nation.”But getting accurate information isnt easy. Colleges must report crime statistics (统计数字) by law, but some hold back for fear of bad publicity, leaving the honest ones looking dangerous. “The truth may not always be obvious,” warns S. Daniel Carter of Security on Campus, Inc., the nations leading campus safety watchdog group. To help concerned parents, Carter promised to visit campuses and talk to experts around the country to find out major crime issues and effective solutions.56.The Mahoneys visited quite a few colleges last August _.A. to express the opinions of many parentsB. to choose a right one for their daughterC. to check the cost of college educationD. to find a right one near a large city57.It is often difficult to get correct information on campus crime because some colleges _.A. receive too many visitorsB. mirror the rest of the nationC. hide the truth of campus crimeD. have too many watchdog groups58.The underlined word “buy” in the third paragraph means _.A. mindB. admitC. believeD. expect59.We learn from the text that “the honest ones” in the fourth paragraph most probably refers to colleges _.A. that are protected by campus securityB. that report campus crimes by lawC. that are free from campus crimeD. the enjoy very good publicity60.What is the text mainly about?A. Exact campus crime statistics.B. Crimes on or around campuses.C. Effective solutions to campus crime.D. Concerns about kids campus safety.BFidenzio Salvatori is determined that the city of Toronto will have an outdoor marketplace for merchants from its immigrant community, complete with dancing and other forms of amusement form their native countries. “Toronto is truly multicultural (多元文化的),” he said in a newspaper interview. “Its a city from many places, and a multicultural marketplace will help Torontonians to understand and appreciate the rich variety of cultural groups in our city.”Salvatori, aged 23, will soon complete his studies at the University of Toronto. He was eleven years old when he came to Canada from Italy with his parents. “Most of Torontos immigrants are from lands where the marketplace has always been part of daily life,” he said.Salvatori has been interested in getting an open-air market for Toronto for the last three years. This year, with the help of two fellow students, he prepared a proposal on the subject and presented it to the citys Executive committee, asking for their support. The proposal pointed out Torontos rich variety of national groups, “whose customs include market shopping.”Under a Canadian government program for multiculturalism, the three students have received two thousand dollars with which they will do a study to find out whether Torontos immigrant businessmen would support an open-air market. They hope the merchants will support the plan strongly. “A study done earlier this year showed that 90 percent of shoppers would be in favor of it,” Salvatori said. “At first it would be an experiment. But we think it will prove to be good business for the merchants, as well as tourist attraction.”61. What is Fidenzio Salvatoris purpose of having an outdoor marketplace for Toronto?A. To provide different forms of amusement.B. To keep the cultural variety of the city.C. To inspire its immigrant community.D. To satisfy its immigrant merchants.62.Fidenzio Salvatori, with two other students, has got two thousand dollars from the government _.A. to make an experimentB.to start a marketplace C.to perform a research D. to operate a business63. According to Salvatori, the marketplace may also help to improve Torontos _.A. market managementB. travel industryC. community serviceD. city planning64. It can be inferred from the text that the Canadian government supports _.A. the protection of different culturesB. the plan of an open-air marketC. the request of merchantsD. the attitude of shoppersCMillions of people visit Yosemite National Park every year to see the tall waterfalls and mountains. These mountains are a splendid sight when viewed from the valley floor. Lots of stores, hotels, and restaurants are needed to handle the crowds. Also, water, roads, and other service systems are part of the infrastructure (基础设施) that must be maintained.Unfortunately, these systems are starting to break down. Its not just in Yosemite but in national parks around the nation.Yosemite is thirty years old according to Dennis Galvin, a National Park Service worker. The Park is not only old but worn out. Two or three times as many visitors come every year. That is too many visitors for the park to deal with.Four years ago a storm washed out a water pipeline in the Grand Canyon. The National Park Service had to send water trucks to provide water for the visitors. Last month pipes almost broke again and roads had to be closed for a while.Why hasnt the National Park Service kept up the park repairs? There is a lack of money. The United States has 378 monuments, parks, and wilderness areas. Between three and four billion dollars are needed for repairs.Yosemite is one national park that does have money for repairs. It has two hundred million dollars but cannot spend it any way it chooses. When the park workers started widening the road, they were forced to stop by the Sierra Club. The club claimed that the road work was damaging the Merced River that runs through the park.A sierra Club lawyer, Julia Olson, feels that the infrastructure needs to be moved out of Yosemite. That way less pressure will be put on the already crowded park.65. According to the text, the mountains in Yosemite look most splendid when they are appreciated from _.A. the bottom of the valleysB. the top of the mountainsC. the side of the mountainsD. the edge of the valleys66. National parks like Yosemite in the U.S. find it increasingly difficult to meet the need of visitors because _.A. their transport management needs improvingB. they spend too much on their service systemsC. their service systems frequently go out of orderD. they need help from environmental organizations67. The main problem of Yosemite National Park is its _.A. rundown water pipesB. overcrowdednessC. lack of moneyD. narrow roads68.According to the text, the Sierra Club is most likely to be _.A. an environmental groupB. an information centerC. a travel serviceD. a law firmDUse your American Express Card to enjoy one-day privileges at four of Americas greatest museums. Note the participating museums, and their exciting special exhibitions that you will not want to miss, listed below.BostonIsabella Stewart Gardner MuseumChairsFebruary 11 May 8, 2005Italian furniture expert Fausto Calderai and Indian photographer Dayanita Singh present an exhibition of chairs from the museums collection and “chair photographs” from around the world presented in a Venetian-style hall housing world-famous masterpieces.For more information:New YorkThe Noguchi MuseumNoguchi and GrahamDecember 1, 2004 May 1,2005Noguchis long-term collaboration with dancer Martha Graham is regarded by many as a high point in the history of both modern dance and art. The exhibition highlights nine of the sets created through this collaboration.For more information:PhiladelphiaPennsylvania Academy of the Fine ArtsIn Full view:American Painting (1720 2005)January 11 April 10, 2005Founded in 1805, the Pennsylvania Academy has been home to Americas artists for 200 years. The Academy collects and exhibits the works of famous American artists, and is well-known for training fine artists. 2005 at the Academy begins with the largest exhibition of the Academys distinguished American collection in the institutions history.For more information:SeattleSeattle Museum of GlassMurano:glass from the Olnick Spanu CollectionThrough November 7, 2004This exhibition includes over 200 pieces of beautiful glass from Murano, the island of glassblowers near Venice, Italy. Watch live glass-blowing shows in the Hot Shop and see other modern glass exhibitions.For more information:69.Which of the following websites offers information about the furniture show?A. B. C. D. 70.We learn form the text that Martha Graham is _.A. a dancerB. a painter C.a glassblowerD. a photographer71.If you want to know the history of American painting, you may visit _.A. The Noguchi MuseumB. Seattle Museum of GlassC. Isabella Stewart Gardner MuseumD. Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine ArtsEA device that stops drivers from falling asleep at the wheel is about to undergo testing at Departme

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