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1、绝密启用前2003年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题:每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)1. What is the man going to do?A. Open the window.B. Find another room.2. What do we know about Peter Schmidt?A. He has lost his ticket.went out to buy a ticket.3. What do we know about mother and son?A. She wants to tell him the resu

2、lt of the game.B. She doesn' t like him to watch TV.C. She knows which team he supports.4. What are the speakers talking about?A. Exam results.B. Time for the exam.5. What will the woman tell the man?A. Her company; s name. B . Her new address. 第二节(共15小题:每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)C. Go out with the woman.

3、B. He is expecting a ticket.C. Change of class hours.C. Her phone number.6. What is the possible relationship between the woman and the man?A. Wife and husband.B. Doctor and patient.C. Boss and secretary7. What does the woman think about the man?A. He is not good to the children.B. He is not telling

4、 the truth.C. He sleeps too much.8. Where does the woman want to go?A. An office.B. A fruit shop.C. A police station.9. What does the woman have to do now?A. Wait for Mark at the crossroads.B. Walk ahead and turn right.C. Walk a little way back.10. What exactly does the man want to find out?A. What

5、people think of the bus service.B. How many people are using the bus service.C. Which group of people use the bus service most often.11. What does the woman say about the bus service?A. The distance between bus stops is too long.B. The bus timetables are full of mistakes.C. Buses are often not on ti

6、me.12. Why does the woman say her husband is fortunate?A. He often goes to work in a friend ' s car.B. He doesn' t need to go shopping by bus.C. He lives close to the bus station.13. What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?A. Salesperson and customerB. Old school friendsC.

7、 Fellow workers14. What do we know about the woman?A. She is fond of her work.B. She is tired of traveling.C. She isinterested in law.15. What is the man?A. A company manager.B. A salesperson.C. A lawyer.16. Why does the woman ask for the man ' s address?A. To send him a book.B. To get together

8、with him.C. To repair something at his home.17. What is the aim of the program?A. To keep trainees in shape.B. To improve public relations.C. To develop leadership skills.18. Which of the following will the trainess be doing during the program?A. Attenling lectures on managementB. Preparing reports

9、for the company.C. Making plans for a journey.19. How long will the program last?A. 8 daysB. 12 daysC. 20 days.20. If people want to join the program, what should they do after the meeting?A. Take a pre-testB. Pay for the program.C. Sign on a piece of paper.第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分 45分)第一节:单项填空(共 15小题:每小题

10、1分,满分15分) 21. Don' t be afraid of asking for helpit is needed.C. althoughD. whenA. unlessB. since22. A cook will be immediately fired if he is foundin the kitchen.6.A. smokeB. smokingC.to smokeD. smokedAllen had to call a taxi because the box wasA. much too heavy B . too much heavy C .

11、 Sorry, Joe, I didnDon' t call met mean to A. doto carry all the way home.heavy too much D . too heavy much“Joe" . I ' m Mr Parker to you, andyou forget it!B. didn 'C. didD. don' tIf anybody calls, tell them I'm out, and ask them totheir name and address.A. passB. writeC. ta

12、keD. leaveThe sign reads“In case offire, break the glass and pushredbutton.A.不填;aB.不填;theC.the; theD. a;a27. Allmorning asshe waited for themedicalreport fromthe doctor, hernervousenessA.has grownB.is growingC.grewD.hadgrown28. A left luggageofficeis a placewhere bagsbeleftfor ashort time,especially

13、at a railway station.A. shouldB.canC.mustD.will29. We re goingtothe bookstore inJohn' scar. You can come withusyoucan meetus there later.A. butB. andC.orD. then30.Why don' t you put the meat in the fridge? It willfresh for several days.5.A. be stayedB. stayC.be stayingD. have staye

14、dNewsreports say peace talks between the two countriesA. have broken down B. have broken out There' s coffee and tea: you can haveThanks.A. eitherB. eachC. one-Susan, go and join your sister cleaning the yard.WhyA. himwithC.D.no agreement reached.have broken in D . have broken upit? John is sitt

15、ing there doing nothing.B. heC. ID.meThe old couple have been married for 40 years and never onceA. they had quarreledB. they have quarreledwith each other.C. have they quarreledD. had they quarreled-I think you should phone Jenny and say sorry to her.It was her fault.A. No wayB. Not possible第二节:完形填

16、空(共 20小题:每小题C. No chanceD.Not at all阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从1.5分,满分30分)36-55各题所给的四个选项(A B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。Iplayed a racquetball game against my cousin Ed last week. It was one of the most 36 andtiring games I' ve ever had. WhenEd first phoned and 37 we play, I laughed quietly, figuring on an 38 victory. Af

17、ter all, Ed ' s idea of 39 has always been nothing more 40 thanlifting a fork to his mouth. 41 I can remember, Ed ' s been the least physically fit memberin the family. and 42 proud of himself. His big stomach has always ballooned out between his T-shirt and trousers. Although the family oft

18、en 43 about that. I ' d refused to buy a44 T-shirt or to lose weight. So when Ed 45 for our game not only with the bottom of his shirt gathered inside his trousers but also with a stomach you could hardly 46 . I was so surprised that I was 47 . Mycousin must have made an effort to get himself in

19、to shape. 48 , at the point in our game when I ' d have predicted(预计)the score to be about 9 to 1 in myfavor, it was 49 7 to 9 and Ed was 50 . The sudden realization was painful. We 51 to play like two mad men. When the score was 16 up. I was having serious 52 about stayingalive until 21 years o

20、ld. Let alone 53 that many points. When the game finally ended,bothof us were lying flat on our backs, too tired to 54 . In a way, I think we both won: I thegame, but cousin Ed my55 .36. A. encouragingB. hopelessC. surprisingD. regular37. A. declaredB. mentionedC. persuadedD. suggested38. A. unforge

21、ttableB. unexpectedC. easyD. early39. A. exerciseB. preparationC. joyD. fitness40. A. time-savingB. comfortableC. suitableD. effort-making41. A. As soon asB. As long asC. WhenD. Since42. A. strangelyB. personallyC. reasonablyD. eagerly43. A. caredB. forgotC. quarreledD. joked44. A. cleanB. largerC.

22、straightD. darker45. A. set outB. got readyC. arrivedD. returned46. A. noticeB. admireC. believeD. measure47. A. nervousB. curiousC. carelessD. speechless48. A. After allB. As a resultC. Above allD. At last49. A. mistakenlyB. thenC. insteadD. naturally50. A. leadingB. comingC. waitingD. counting51.

23、A. pretendedB. stoppedC. continuedD. decided52. A. thoughtsB. doubtsC. situationsD. problems53. A. scoringB. completingC. receivingD. keeping54. A. playB. startC. sleepD. move55. A. friendshipB. respectC. supportD. favor第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)阅读卜列短文,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oATri

24、stan da Cunha, a 38-square-mile island, is the farthest inhabited island in the world,according to the Guinness Book Records, It is 1,510 miles southwest of its nearest neighbor. St. Helena. And 1,950 miles west of Africa. Discovered by the Portuguese admiral(葡萄牙海军上?各) of the same name in 1506. and

25、settled in 1810, the island belongs to Great Britain and has a population of a few hundred.Coming in a close second- and often wrongly mentioned is the most distant andis EasterIsland, which lies 1,260 miles east of its nearest neighbor. Pitcairn Island, and 2,300 miles west of South America.The mou

26、ntainous 64-square-mile island was settled around the 5th century, supposedly by people who were lost at sea. They had no connection with the outside world for more than a thousand years, giving them plenty of time to build more than 1,000 huge stone figures, called moat, for which the island is mos

27、t famous.On Easter Sunday, 1722. however, settlers from Holland moved in and gave the island its name. Today, 2,000 people live on the Chilean territory(智力领土) . They share one street, a smallairport and a few hours of television per day.56. It can be learned from the text that the island of Tristan

28、da Cunha . A. was named after its discovererB. got its name from Holland settlersC. was named by the British governmentD. got its name from the Guinness Book of Records 57. Which of the following is most famons for moat?A. Tristan da Cunha.B. Pitcairn Island.C. Easter Island.D. St. Helena.58. Which

29、country does Easter Island belong to?A. Britain.B. Holland.C. Portugal.D. Chile.BReading to dogs is an unusual way to help children improve their literacy skills(读写能力),With their shining brown eyes, wagging tails, and unconditional love, dogs can provide the nonjudg-mental listeners needed for a beg

30、inning reader to gain confidence(自信心),according to Intermountain Therapv Animals (ITA) in Salt Lake City. The group says it is the first program in the country to use dogs to help develop literacy in children, with the introduction of Reading Education Assistance Dogs (READ).The Salt Lake City Publi

31、c Library is sold on the idea.a Literacy specialists admit thatchildren who read below the level of their fellow pupils are often afraid of reading aloud in a group, often have lower self-respect, and regard-reading as a headache. " said Lisa Myton,manager of the children ' s department.Las

32、t November the two groups startedDog Day Afternoonin the childrens departmentof the main library. About 25 children attended each of the four Saturday-afternoon classes, reading for half an hour. Those who attended three of the four classes received a “pawgraphecT book at the last class.The program

33、was so successful that the library plans to repeat it in April. According to Dana Thumpowsky, public relations manager.59. What is mainly discussed in the text?A. Children ' s reading difficulties.B. Advantages of raising dogs.C. Service in a public library.D. A special reading program.60. Speci

34、alists use dogs to listen to children reading because they think.A. dogs a re young children ' s best friendsB. children can play with dogs while readingC. dogs can provide encouragement for shy childrenD. children and dogs understand each other61. By saying “The Salt Lake City Public Library is

35、 sold on the idea,“ the writer means thelibraryA. uses dogs to attract childrenB. accepts the idea put forward by ITAC. has opened a children ' s departmentD. has decided to train some dogs62. A "pawgraphed' book is most probably.A. a book used in Saturday classesB. a book written by th

36、e childrenC. a prize for the childrenD. a gift from parentsCTales From Animal HospitalDavid GramDavid Gram has become a familiar face to millions of fans of Animal Hospital . Here Dr Gram tells us the very best of his personal stories about the animals he has treated, including familiar patients suc

37、h as the dogs Snowy and Duchess, the delightful cat Marigold Serendipity Diamond.He also takes the reader behind the scenes at Harmsworth Memorial Animal Hospital as he describes his day, from ordinary medical check-ups to surgery(夕卜科手术).Tales From Animal Hospital willdelight all fans of the program

38、me and anyone who has a lively interest in their pet, whether it be cat, dog or snake!£ 14.99 Hardback 272pp Simon SchusterISBN 0751304417Lsaac Newton: The Last sorcererMichael WhiteFrom the author of St ephen Hawking: A Life in Science , comes this colourful description of thelife of the world

39、 ' s first modern scientist. Interesting yet based on fact. Michael White' slearned yet readable new book offers a true picture of Newton completely different from what people commonly know about him. Newton is shown as a gifted scientist with very human weaknesses who stood at the point in

40、history where magic(魔术)ended and science began.£ 18.99 Hardback 320Pp Fourth Estate ISBN 1857024168 Fermat' s Last TheoremSimon SinghIn 1963 a schoolboy called. Andrew Wiles reading in his school library came across the world' sgreatest mathematical problem: Fermat ' s Las t Theorem

41、( 定理).First put forward by the French mathematician Pierre de Fermat in the seventeenth century, the theorem had baffled and beaten the finest mathematical minds, including a French woman scientist who made a major advance in working out the problem, and who had to dress like a man in order to be ab

42、le to study at the Ecole Polytechnique. Through unbelievable determination Andrew Wiles finally worked out the problem in 1995. An unusual story of human effort over three centuries,Fermat' s Last Theore mwill delight specialists and general readers alike.£ 12.99 Hardback 384pp Fourth Estat

43、e ISBN 185702521063. What is Animal Hospital ?A. A news story.B. A popular book.C. A research report.D. A TV programme.64. In Michael White ' s book, Newton is described as.A. a person who did not look the same as in many picturesB. a person who lived a colourful and meaningful lifeC. a great bu

44、t not perfect manD. an old-time magician65. Which of the following best explains the meaning of the word“baffle " as it is used inthe text?A. To encourage people-to raise questions.B. To cause difficulty in understanding.C. To provide a person with an explanation.D. To limit people ' s imag

45、ination.66. The person who finally proved Fermat ' s Last Theorem is.A. Simon SinghB. Andrew WilesC. Pierre de FermatD. a French woman scientist67. What is the purpose of writing these three texts?D. To sell the books.A. To make the books easier to read.B. To show the importance of science.C. To

46、 introduce new authors.There is one foreign product the Japanese are buying faster than others and its popularity has caused an uneasy feeling among many Japanese.That product is foreign words.Gairaigo - words that come from outside have been part of the Japanese language for centuries. Mostly borro

47、wed from English and Chinese, these terms are often changed into forms no longer understood by native speakers.But in the last few years the trickle(涓涓细流)of foreign words has become a flood, andpeople fear the increasing use of foreign words is making it hard for the Japanese to understand each othe

48、r and could lead to many people forgetting the good qualities of traditional(传统的)Japanese.“The popularity of foreign words is part of the Japanese interest in anything new." saysuniversity lecturer and writer Takashi Saito." By using a foreign word you can make a subjectseem new, which mak

49、es it easier for the media(媒体)to pick up. ”“Experts(专家)often study abroad and use English terms when they speak with people in their own fields. Those terms are then included in government white papers. " said Muturo Kai, president of the National Language Research Institute. aForeign words fin

50、d their way easily into announcements made to the general public, when they should really be explained in Japanese.”Against the flow of new words, many Japanese are turning back to the study of their ownlanguage. Saito ' s Japanese to Be Read Aloud is one of many language books that are now flyi

51、ng off booksellers ' shelves.“We were expecting to sell the books to young people." said the writer. "but it t urnsout they are more popular with the older generation, who seem uneasy about the future of Japanese."68. What advantages do foreign words have over traditional Japanese

52、 terms.A. The ideas expressed in foreign words sound new.B. Foreign words are best suited for announcements.C. Foreign words make new subjects easier to understand.D. The use of foreign words makes the media more popular.69. In the opinion of Takashi Saito. Japanese people.A. are good at learning fo

53、reign languagesB. are willing to learn about newthingsC. trust the mediaD. respect experts70. Which of the following plays an important part in the spread of foreign words?A.The media and government papers.B.Best-selling Japanese textbooks.C.The interest of young Japanese.D.Foreign products and expe

54、rts.71. The book Japanese to Be Read Aloud .A.sells very well in JapanB.is supported by the governmentC. is questioned by the old generationD. causes misunderstanding amongthereadersEAt one time, computers were expected largely to remove the need for paper copies of documents(文件)because they could b

55、e stored electronically. But for all the texts that are written, stored and sent electronically, a lot of them are still ending up on paper.It is difficult to measure the quantity of paper used as a result of use of Internet-connected computers, although just about anyone who works in an office can

56、tell you that when e-mail is introduced, the printers start working overtime. "I feel in my bones this revolution is causing more treesEto be cut down ." says Ted Smith of the Earth Village Organisation.Perhaps best sign of how computer and Internet use pushes up demand for paper comes from the high tech industry itself ,which sees printing as one of its most promising new markets .Several Internet companies have been set up to help small businesses print quality documents from a computer .Earlier this week .Hewlett-Packard Co . announced a plan to develop new technologies that will

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