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1 20022002 年北京朝阳区高考英语二模试年北京朝阳区高考英语二模试 题题 第一卷 三部分 共第一卷 三部分 共 115 分 分 第一部分 听力 共两节 满分第一部分 听力 共两节 满分 30 分 分 第一节 共第一节 共 5 小题 每小题小题 每小题 1 5 分 满分分 满分 7 5 分 分 1 What can we learn from the conversation A They are both neighbours B They are both students C They are from the same school 2 What does the man mean A It will take him a long time to help woman B He can help her for a while C It won t take a long time for him to help her 3 What does the man mean A Nobody can be the best B Do as well as you can C It s difficult to do something important 4 What s the most probable result of the talk A The woman will accept the man s offer B The woman will go to the birthday party C The woman will go to the concert with the man 5 What s the probable relationship between the man and the woman A Taxi driver customer B Conductor driver C Boss driver 第二节 共 15 小题 每小题 1 5 分 满分 22 5 分 听第 6 段材料 回答第 6 至 8 题 6 What is the man now A Teacher B Dancer C Neither of the above 7 What is the man going to do A He is going to a dancing school B He is going to run a dancing school C He is going to find a new job 8 How is the woman getting on with her work A She hasn t reached the top yet B She isn t very successful C She can t bear any boss 听第 7 段材料 回答 9 至 11 题 9 Where did Jim paint the pictures A At home B In the kitchen C At 2 school 10 What are in the sky in Jim s pictures A A tree B A plane C Jim s mother and trees 11 What does Jim s mother think of his pictures A She thinks the pictures are beautiful B She can hardly understand them C She understands them well 听第 8 段材料 回答第 12 至 14 题 12 Who is Pat calling A Tom B Her friend Anna C Both A and B 13 Why is Pat calling A To invite Anna to lunch B To ask Anna to return her dictionary C To borrow a French dictionary from Anna 14 Who is Pat talking to A Anna s boyfriend B Tom C A stranger to Pat 听第 9 段材料 回答第 15 至 17 题 15 Why was the woman surprised to see Harry A Because she had expected his father instead of him B Because he had changed a lot C Because she had thought that he would still be at university 16 What did the woman think of Harry A He looked fine B He was a good student C He didn t like his father 17 What was the school year thought to be A It was not long enough B It was longer C It was interesting 听第 10 段材料 回答第 18 至 20 题 18 How many laws are there discussed in the speech A Three B Four C Five 19 Who does the speaker give advice to A Travellers to the country B Women who take along children C Children under 16 years old 20 Which of the following is true according to the passage A If you need help please turn to your teachers B The traffic moves on the left side of the road in this country C It is against the law for anyone to buy cigarettes or tobacco 第二部分 英语知识运用 共两节 满分第二部分 英语知识运用 共两节 满分 45 分 分 第一节第一节 单项填空 共单项填空 共 15 小题 每小题小题 每小题 1 分 满分分 满分 15 分 分 21 Oh must you Stay a bit longer It s been such fun having you I ve got an early start tomorrow morning A No problemB All rightC Thanks anywayD Never mind 3 22 For quite students their teacher s advice is more important than of their parents A few oneB a few thatC a little some D a lot many 23 Many scientist wants to be second Newton A a theB a aC 不填 aD 不填 the 24 Is Mr Smith in No he s asked for leave A a two week sB a two weekC a two week sD a two weeks 25 You stop me Even if you it I won t allow you to swim across the river A mustn t dare not do B may dare not do C can dare to doD needn t dare do 26 Hares can be seen in fields their bodies in circles in the air A throwingB to throwC thrownD being thrown 27 The most favorite room is the tidy study with a fireplace we can watch TV and enjoy the nice scenery outside A whereB whenC that D which 28 And besides these colours are more you Do you really think so I ll take it then A becoming toB belonging toC referring to D used to 29 Always acting in a strange way Einstein must have to people around to be mad A shownB imaginedC appearedD thought 30 Now then children it s time you A washed and dressedB are washed and dressed C will wash and dressD were washed and dressed 31 Why Where s my passport Maybe I left it on the plane My Goodness You things behind A had never leftB didn t leaveC never leftD haven t left 32 In order not to be disturbed I spent three hours in my study A lockingB lockedC to lockD being locked 33 The British are not so familiar with different cultures and other ways of doing things is often the case in other countries A asB thatC so D it 34 The train was to arrive at 11 30 but was an hour late A aboutB likelyC certainD supposed 35 If human beings had been a bit less greedy and cruel more birds and animals 4 dying out A ought to avoidB could have been avoided C should have avoidedD might have avoided 第二节 完形填空 共 20 小题 每小题 1 5 分 满分 30 分 London life for Cathy Hagner and her three children is set to permanent 不大可能改变 的 Their 36 school day and her job as a lawyer s assistant are busy enough 37 Hagner also has to take the two boys to soccer or hockey or basketball while dropping off her 38 at piano lessons or Girl Scout Club 39 the exhausted 精疲力尽的 family doesn t get home until 7 p m There is just time for a quick 40 before homework In today s world middle class American and British parents treat their children 41 they were competitors 42 for some finishing line Parents take their children from activity to activity to make their future 43 It seems that raising a genius 英才 has become a more 44 goal than raising a happy and well balanced child 45 across the country are reporting a growing number of children 46 from stomachaches and headaches 47 exhaustion and stress says child expert Wlliam Doherty of the University of Minnesota Teachers are 48 exhausted kids in the classroom It s a very serious problem Many children attend 49 clubs by necessity But competitive pressures also 50 an explosion of activities They 51 sports language music and maths classes for children as 52 as four There is a new parenting trend 趋势 under way which says you have to tap all your child s potential 潜能 at a young age 53 you will let them down says Terry Apter a Cambridge based child and adolescent psychiatrist 青少年精神病专家 It isn t entirely 54 there have always been pushy parents But what was seen as strange behaviour before is now well 55 36 A halfB partC fullD whole 37 A AndB SoC ButD For 38 A daughterB sonsC girlsD kids 39 A OftenB HoweverC ThoughD Seldom 40 A lunchB supperC breakfastD tea 41 A even ifB as ifC now thatD in case 42 A hopingB caringC callingD racing 43 A equalB smoothC excitedD bright 44 A exactB excellentC difficultD important 45 A DoctorsB LawyersC EngineersD Businessmen 5 46 A dyingB preventingC sufferingD learning 47 A due toB so as toC according toD referring to 48 A dealing withB playing withC going on withD getting on with 49 A grown upB bodybuildingC after schoolD night 50 A growB reduceC stopD create 51 A haveB enjoyC teachD include 52 A oldB youngC manyD much 53 A except thatB thereforeC otherwiseD unless 54 A oldB newC wrongD right 55 A respectedB acceptedC refusedD managed 第三部分 阅读理解 共第三部分 阅读理解 共 20 小题 每小题小题 每小题 2 分 满分分 满分 40 分 分 A Malls are popular places for Americans to go Some people spend so much time at malls that they are called mall rats Mall rats shop until they drop in the hundreds of stores under one roof People like malls for many reasons They feel safe because malls have police stations or private security 安全 guards Parking is usually free and the weather inside is always fine The newest malls have beautiful rest area with waterfalls and large green trees The largest mall in the United States is the Mall of America in Minnesota It covers 4 2 million square feet It has 350 stores eight night clubs and a seven acre 公顷 park There are parking spaces for 12 750 cars About 750 000 people shop every week The first indoor mall in the United States was built in 1965 in Edina Minnesota People loved doing all their shopping in one place More malls were built all over the country Now malls are like town centers where people come to do many things They shop of course They also eat in food houses that have food from all over the world They see movies at theatres Some people even get their daily exercise by doing the new sport of mall walking Others go to malls to meet friends In some malls people can see a doctor or a dentist 牙医 and even attend church In other words people can do just about everything in malls Now residents 居民 can actually live in their favorite shopping center 56 Malls are A large shopping centers which also act as town centresB large parks with shops C the most popular places Americans go to D town centers 57 Why have malls become so popular A Because people can do everything there B Because people can do many other things besides shopping for all they need 6 C Because people feel safe in malls with police stations around D Because people enjoy the fresh air and can have a good rest there 58 Malls have to be large places because A many people drive their cars to go to malls B there have to be some restaurants clinics and theatres C many people hope to do sports in the malls D they have to meet different needs of so many people 59 Those are called mall rats A who are busy stealing in the mall B who have visited the biggest malls C who are often found busy shopping in malls D who live under the roof of the mall B Informal conversation is an important part of any business relationship Before you start a discussion however make sure you understand which topics are suitable and which are considered taboo 禁忌 in a particular culture Latin Americans enjoy sharing information about their local history art and customs Expect questions about your family and be sure to show pictures of your children Yon may feel free to ask similar questions of your Latin American friends The French think of conversation as an art form and they enjoy the value of lively discussions as well as disagreements For them arguments can be interesting and they can cover pretty much or any topic as long as they occur in a respectful and intelligent 智慧的 manner In the United States business people like to discuss a wide range of topics including opinions about work family hobbies and politics In Japan China and Korea however people are much more private They do not share much about their thoughts feelings or emotions because they feel that doing so might take away from the harmonious 和谐的 business relationship they re trying to build Middle Easterners are also private about their personal lives and family matters It is considered rude for example to ask a businessman from Saudi Arabia about his wife or children As general rule it s best not to talk about politics or religion 宗教 with your business friends This can get you into trouble even in the United States where people hold different views In addition discussing one s salary is usually considered unsuitable Sports is typically a friendly subject in most parts of the world although be careful not to criticize a national sport Instead be friendly and praise your host s team 60 The author considers politics and religion A cheerful topicsB taboo C rude topics D topics that can never be talked about 61 Which is typically a friendly topic in most places according to the author 7 A Sports B Children C Personal feelings D Families 62 Why are people from Asia more private in their conversation with others A They don t want to talk with others much B They don t want to have their good relationship with others harmed by informal conversation C They are afraid to argue with their colleagues D They want to keep their feelings to themselves 63 What shouldn t you do when talking about sports with colleagues from another country A Praising your own country s sports B Criticizing your own country s sports C Praising the sports of your colleagues country D Criticizing the sports of your colleagues country C The producer appeared behind the recording studio window and smiled and waved to me like an old friend And after I had read out a little test piece he said That s fine wonderful your voice is perfect lively wonderful Then I read a longer passage in English about the delights of touring in Britain and another about the delights of visiting London and both were excellent and just right and I began to consider a job in radio To be honest I was fairly sure of myself though I lacked experience Across the room in the Hamburg News Agency where we both worked a friend named Peter Turner called to me I say Mike a man on the phone here wants someone to do a recording in English and I m booked up Would you read something to him in English as a sort of test I did and they said Perfect lovely wonderful Would I come round It was after reading their passage in English in the studio that they noticed my vowel 元 音 pronunciations were not altogether King s English or even Prince Philip s there was a larger silence than usual then the voice said Fine lovely but you said the word castle with a short a Could we have the passage again please but this time say castle This was easy But then he noticed other differences in my pronunciation It s my northern English accent I said angry because I had to apologize for it Oh I see but Mike we ll have to get it right I m afraid The recording is for teaching English to German schoolchildren and it must be spoken in the way it is taught in German schools I read the passage again and again and again But of course you cannot change the pronunciation of a lifetime in an hour The studio men were in the state of having lost hope and underlined the vowels which caused me to feel angry so that I d remember them Few really But because I had to concentrate 集中 on them I made a lot of mistakes in my reading Everyone got somewhat irritable easily made angry so we all went out for a beer 64 Broadcasting did not make Mike nervous A although he had never done any before B becaues he worked in a news 8 agency C because he was used to talking on the phone D although the passages were long 65 What happened after Mike had read the third passage A They made him repeat it B They said nothing C They began to discuss the King s English D They could not understand one of the words 66 They wanted Mike to change his pronunciation because A German schoolchildren did not like a northern accent B it was different from the English taught in German schools C it was different from the English spoken in Germany D German schoolchildren were taught through recordings 67 Why did Mike s reading of the passage get worse A He needed a drink to clear his throat B He was trying to do the recording in an hour C He was trying hard to get certain sounds right D He could not learn so many new sounds D Crossroads International How does Crossroads work Crossroads is a resource network We take goods Hong Kong doesn t want and give them to people who badly need them We collect those goods and give them out in the welfare arena 福利院 in Hong Kong Mainland China elsewhere in Asia Eastern Europe and Africa So Crossroads is just that a Crossroads between need and resource Who do we help The welfare agencies we help do not run on large budgets 预算 They are grass root groups who have seen a need and tried to meet it They can t get the job done without back up though so our task is to help them do their task Our warehouse is full of goods from computers to high chairs clothing to books stationery to medical provision cupboards to dining sets They send us a list of their needs and we try to match it with the resource we have in stock How do we operate Crossroads itself also operates on a low budget We do not buy the goods we send They are donated 捐赠 Similarly rather than raising funds for freight 货运 we ask transport companies to donate their services Nobody in our organization receives a salary Even our full time staff work on a voluntary basis Those that donate goods and services Factories Manufacturers 9 Hospitals Hotels Educational Institutions Householders Transport Companies Offices Other Charities One resource that we are always in need of is people While we receive large quantities of goods and there is never a short supply of requests for them we are always in need of hands to help sort and prepare them for shipping What can I do We are always in need of people We have a lot of tasks If you are volunteering regularly we can offer work in some of the following categories some of the time You are welcome to number your top three choices and we will do our best to accommodate 提供 them Clothing categorization Sewing Toy categorization Furniture handling Book categorization Driving Household goods categorization Office work Electrical goods categorization Book keeping Stationery categorization Fund raising Medical categorization Where to find us All volunteer work is done at our warehouse Located in Basement Zone M of the Kai Tak Government Building Our warehouse hours Tues Sat 10am 5 30pm Postal Address 16Man Tong Silvermine Bay Lantau Island Hong Kong Office details Ph 2984 9309 2740 9657 Fax 2984 7452 Email 106122 2524 compuserve Com 68 Crossroads International is A a welfare agency B a place to store goods donated C an organization to collect goods for those who need them D an organization run by the government 69 People in poor areas can t get help from the Crossroads if they need A toys and booksB furniture and computers 10 C fresh water and foodD clothes and washing machines 70 The purpose of this brochure 小册子 is mainly to A look for volunteers to work for Crossroads B call on people to donate more goods C let people know what Crossroads International is D tell people what Crossroads can provide 71 From the above brochure we can conclude that A people who work at Crossroads get low pay from it B Crossroads doesn t give goods directly to the people who need them C you can do whatever you like if you offer help at Crossroads D Crossroads has collected more goods than needed E How to protect children Web fans from unsuitable 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