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2004-2008五年高考英语江苏卷单选、完形、阅读全解析

2004年

本试卷分第一卷(选择题)和第二卷(非选择题)两部分。共150分。考试时间120分钟。

第一卷(选择题共115分)

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1分,满分15分)

21.1willneverknowwhatwasonhismindatthetime,norwill.

A.anyoneB.anyoneelseC.nooneD.nooneelse

22.-Idon'tmindtellingyouwhatIknow.

You.I'mnotaskingyouforit.

A.mustn'tB.maynotC.can*tD.needn't

23.Iacceptthatheisnotperfect,Idoactuallyliketheperson.

A.WhileB.SinceC.BeforeD.Unless

24.Hegottothestationearly,missinghistrain.

A.incaseofB.insteadofC.forfearofD.insearchof

25.ThemaninsistedataxiformeeventhoughItoldhimIlivednearby.

A.findB.tofindC.onfindingD.infinding

26.Morepatientsinhospitalthisyearthanlastyear.

A.treatedB.havetreatedC.hadbeentreatedD.havebeentreated

27.Tomownslargercollectionofbooksthananyotherstudentinourclass.

A.the;不填B.a;不填C.a;theD.不填;the

28.—Youhaven'tlosttheticket,haveyou?

―.Iknowit'snoteasytogetanotheroneatthemoment.

A.IhopenotB.Yes,IhaveC.IhopesoD.Yes,Tmafraidso

29.lt*stenyearssincethescientistonhislife'sworkofdiscoveringthevaluablechemical.

A.madeforB.setoutC.tookoffD.turnedup

30.Amanisbeingquestionedinrelationtothemurderlastnight.

A.advisedB.attendedC.attemptedD.admitted

31.Theoldman,abroadfortwentyyears,isonthewaybacktohismotherland.

A.toworkB.workingC.tohaveworkedD.havingworked

32.Thehousesmellsasifithasn'tbeenlivedinforyears.

A.littlewhitewoodenB.littlewoodenwhite

C.whitewoodenlittleD.woodenwhitelittle

33.isoftenthecase,wehaveworkedouttheproductionplan.

A.WhichB.WhenC.WhatD.As

34.SalesofCDshavegreatlyincreasedsincetheearly1990s,whenpeopletoenjoytheadvantagesof

thisnewtechnology.

A.beginB.beganC.havebegunD.hadbegun

35.---Howlongareyoustaying?

--Idon'tknow..

A.That'sOKB.NevermindC.ItdependsD.Itdoesn'tmatter

第二节完形填空(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36—55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选

项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

Wemaylookattheworldaroundus,butsomehowwemanagenottoseeituntilwhateverwe'vebecome

usedtosuddenlydisappears.36.forexample,theneatly-dressedwomanI37tosee-orlookat-onmy

waytoworkeachmorning.

Forthreeyears,nomatter38theweatherwaslike,shewasalwayswaitingatthebusstoparound8:00

am.On39days,sheworeheavyclothesandapairofwoolengloves.Summertime40outneat,

beltedcottondressesandahatpulledlowoverhersunglasses.41shewasanordinaryworkingwoman.

Ofcourse,142allthisonlyaftershewasseennomore.ItwasthenthatIrealizedhow43Iexpected

toseehereachmorning.YoumightsayI44her.

“Didshehaveanaccident?Something45?”Ithoughttomyselfabouther46.Nowthatshewas

gone,IfeltIhad47her.Ibegantorealizethatpartofour48lifeprobablyincludessuchchance

meetingswithfamiliar49:themilkmanyouseeatdawn,thewomanwho50walksherdogalongthe

streeteverymorning,thetwinbrothersyouseeatthelibrary.Suchpeopleare51markersinourlives.

Theyaddweighttoour52ofplaceandbelonging.

Thinkaboutit.53whilewalkingtowork,wemarkwhereweareby54acertainbuilding,why

shouldwenotmarkwherewearewhenwepassafamiliar,though55,person?

36.A.MakeB.TakeC.GiveD.Have

37.A.happenedB.wantedC.usedD.tried

38.A.whatB.howC.whichD.when

39.A.sunnyB.rainyC.cloudyD.snowy

40.A.tookB.broughtC.carriedD.turned

41.A.ClearlyB.ParticularlyC.LuckilyD.Especially

42.A.believedB.expressedC.rememberedD.wondered

43.A.longB.oftenC.soonD.much

44.A.respectedB.missedC.praisedD.admired

45.A.betterB.worseC.moreD.less

46.A.disappearanceB.appearanceC.misfortuneD.fortune

47.A.forgottenB.lostC.knownD.hurt

48.A.happyB.enjoyableC.frequentD.daily

49.A.friendsB.strangersC.touristsD.guests

50.A.regularlyB.actuallyC.hardlyD.probably

51.A.commonB.pleasantC.importantD.faithful

52.A.choiceB.knowledgeC.decisionD.sense

53.A.BecauseB.IfC.AlthoughD.However

54.A.keepingB.changingC.passingD.mentioning

55.A.unnamedB.unforgettableC.unbelievableD.unreal

第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题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。

A

Hewasthebabywithnoname.FoundandtakenfromthenorthAtlantic6daysafterthesinkingofthe

Titanicin1912,histinybodysomovedthesalvage(救援)workersthattheycalledhim"ourbaby.”Intheir

homeportofHalifax,NovaScotia,peoplecollectedmoneyforaheadstoneinfrontofthebaby'sgrave(墓),

carvedwiththewords:t4Tothememoryofanunknownchild."Hehasrestedthereeversince.

Buthistoryhasawayofuncoveringitssecrets.OnNov.5,thisyear,threemembersofafamilyfrom

FinlandarrivedatHalifaxandlaidfreshflowersatthegrave.叮hisisourbaby,”saysMagdaSchleifer,68,a

banker.Shegrewuphearingstoriesaboutagreat-auntnamedMariaPanula,42,whohadsailedontheTitanic

forAmericatobereunitedwithherhusband.AccordingtotheinformationMrs.Schleiferhadgathered,Panula

gaveupherseatonalifeboattosearchforherfivechildren-includinga13-month-oldboynamedEinofrom

whomshehadbecomeseparatedduringthefinalminutesofthecrossing.*'Wethoughttheywerealllostinthe

sea/saysSchleifer.

Now,usingteethandbonepiecestakenfromthebaby'sgrave,scientistshavecomparedthe

DNAfromtheUnknownChildwiththosecollectedfrommembersoffivefamilieswholostrelativesonthe

Titanicandneverrecoveredthebodies.Theresultofthetestpointsonlytoonepossibleperson:youngEino.

Now,thefamilysees:noneedforanewgrave.nHebelongstothepeopleofHalifax,nsaysSchleifer.they've

takencareofhimfor90years."

AdaptedfromPeople,November25,2002

56.ThebabytravelledontheTitanicwithhis.

A.motherB.parentsC.auntD.relatives

57.Whatisprobablytheboy'slastname?

A.SchleiferiB.Eino.C.Magda.D.Panula.

58.SomemembersofthefamilywenttoHalifaxandputflowersatthechild'sgraveonNov.5—.

A.1912B.1954C.2002D.2004

59.Thistextismainlyabouthow.

A.theunknownbaby'sbodywastakenfromthenorthAtlantic

B.theunknownbabywasburiedinHalifax,NovaScotia

C.peoplefoundoutwhotheunknownbabywas

D.peopletookcareoftheunknownbabyfor90years

B

Desertsarefoundwherethereislittlerainfallorwhererainforawholeyearfallsinonlyafewweeks*

time.Teninchesofrainmaybeenoughformanyplantstosurvive(存活)iftherainis

spreadthroughouttheyear,Ifitfalls,withinoneortwomonthsandtherestoftheyearisdry,thoseplantsmay

dieandadesertmayform.

Sandbeginsastinypiecesofrockthatgetsmallerandsmalleraswindandweatherwearthemdown.

Sanddunes(沙丘)areformedaswindsmovethesandacrossthedesert.Bitbybit,the

dunesgrowovertheyears,alwaysmovingwiththewindsandchangingtheshape.Mostofthemareonlya

fewfeettall,buttheycangrowtobeseveralhundredfeethigh.

Thereis,however,muchmoretoadesertthansand.InthedesertsofthesouthwesternUnitedStates,

cliffs(悬崖)anddeepvalleyswereformedfromthickmudthatoncelaybeneathaseamorethanmillionsof

yearsago.Overthecenturies,thewaterdriedup.Wind,sand,rain,heatandcoldallworeawayatthe

remainingrocks.Thefacesofthedesertmountainsarealwayschanging--very,veryslowly--astheseforces

ofnaturecontinuetoworkontherock.

Mostdesertshaveasurprisingvarietyoflife.Thereareplants,animalsandinsectsthat:haveadaptedto

lifeinthedesert.Duringtheheatoftheday,avisitormayseeveryfewsignsoflivingthings,butastheair

beginstocoolintheevening,thedesertcomestolife.Asthesunbeginstoriseagaininthesky,thedesertonce

againbecomesquietandlonely.

60.Manyplantsmaysurviveindesertswhen.

A.therainisspreadoutinayearB.therainfallsonlyinafewweeks

C.thereislittleraininayearD.itisdryalltheyearround

61.Sanddunesareformedwhen.

A.sandpilesupgraduallyB.thereisplentyofraininayear

C.theseahasdriedupovertheyearsD.piecesofrockgetsmaller

62.Theunderlinedsentenceinthethirdparagraphprobablymeansthatinadesertthereis.

A.toomuchsandB.moresandthanbefore

C.nothingexceptsandD.somethingelsebesidessand

63Itcanbelearnedfromthetextthatinadesert.

A.thereisnorainfallthroughouttheyearB.lifeexistsinroughconditions

C.allsanddunesareafewfeethighD.rocksarewornawayonlybywindandheat

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D

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branchofthegreatAppalachianfamily,andcanbeseentothewestrisinguptoanobleheightandtowering

overthesurroundingcountry.Whentheweatherisfairandsettled,theyareclothedinblueandpurple,and

printtheirbeautifulshapesonthecleareveningsky,butsometimeswhenitiscloudless,graysteamgathers

aroundthetopofthemountainswhich,inthelastraysofthesettingsun,willshineandlightuplikeacrown

ofglory(华丽的皇.冠).

Atthefootofthesemountains,atravelermayseelightsmokegoingupfromavillage.

Inthatvillage,andinoneofthehouses(which,totelltheexacttruth,wassadlytime-wornand

weather-beaten),therelivedmanyyearsago,asimple,good-naturedfellowbythenameofRipVanWinkle.

Rip'sgreatweaknesswasanaturaldislikeofallkindsofmoney-makinglabor.Itcouldnotbefromlack

ofdiligence(勤劳),forhecouldsitalldayonawetrockandfishwithoutsayingaword,eventhoughhewas

notencouragedbyasinglebite.Hewouldcarryagunonhisshoulderforhours,walkingthroughwoodsand

fieldstoshootafewbirdsorsquirrels.Hewouldneverrefusetohelpaneighbor,evenintheroughestwork.

Thewomenofthevillage,too,usedtoemployhimtodosuchlittlejobsastheirlesshelpfulhusbandswould

notdoforthem.Inaword,Ripwasreadytoattendtoeverybody'sbusinessbuthisown.

Iflefttohimself,hewouldhavewhistled(吹口哨)lifeawayinperfectsatisfaction;buthiswifewas

alwaysmadathimforhisidleness(懒散).Morning,noon,andnight,hertonguewasendlesslygoing,sothat

hewasforcedtoescapetotheoutsideofthehouse—theonlysidewhich,intruth,belongstoahenpecked

husband.

68.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribestheCatskillMountains?

A.TheyareonthewestoftheHudsonRiver.

B.Theyareveryhighandbeautifulinthisarea.

C.TheycanbeseenfromtheAppalachianfamily.

D.Theygatherbeautifulcloudsinblueandpurple.

69.Theheroofthestoryisprobably.

A.hard-workingandlikesallkindsofwork

B.idleandhatesallkindsofjobs

C.simple,idlebutverydutiful

D.gentle,helpfulbutalittleidle

70.Theunderlinedwords"henpeckedhusband"inthelastparagraphprobablymeansamanwho

A.likeshuntingB.isafraidofhens

C.loveshiswifeD.isafraidofhiswife

71.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.CatskillMountains.B.AMountainVillage.

C.RipVanWinkle.D.ADutifulHusband.

E

Everyyearmorepeoplerecognizethatitiswrongtokillwildlifefor“sport."Progressinthisdirectionis

slowbecauseshootingisnotasportforwatching,andonlythosefewwhotakepartrealizethecrueltyand

destruction.

Thenumberofgunners,however,growsrapidly.Childrentooyoungtodevelopproperjudgmentsthrough

independentthoughtareledalongwayawaybytheirgunningparents.Theyaresubjectedtoadvertisementsof

gunproducerswhodescribeshootingasgoodfortheirhealthandguncarryingasawayofputtingredderblood

intheveins(血管).Theyarepersuadedbygunnermagazineswithstorieshonoringthechaseandthekill.In

schooltheyviewmotionpictureswhicharesupposedlymeanttoteachthemhowtodealwitharmssafelybut

whichareactuallydesignedtostimulate(刺激)adesiretoownagun.Wildlifeisdisappearingbecauseof

shootingandbecauseofthelossofwildlandhabitat(栖息地).Habitatlosswillcontinuewithourincreasing

population,butcanweslowthelossofwildlifecausedbyshooting?Theredoesn'tseemtobeanychanceifthe

seriousconditionofourbirdsisnotimproved.

Wildlifebelongstoeveryoneandnottothegunnersalone.Althoughmostpeopledonotshoot,they

seemtoforgiveshootingforsportbecausetheyknowlittleornothingaboutit.Theonlyanswer,then,isto

bringthetruthaboutsportshootingtothegreatmajorityofpeople.

Now,itistimetorealizethatanimalshavethesamerighttolifeaswedoandthatthereisnothingfairor

rightaboutapersonwithagunshootingtheharmlessandbeautifulcreatures.Thegunnersliketodescribe

whattheydoascharacter-building,butweknowthattowoundananimalandwatchitgothroughtheagonyof

dyingcanmakenobodyhappy.If,astheywouldhaveyoubelieve,gun-carryingandkillingimprove

human-character,thenperhapsweshouldencouragewar.

72.Accordingtothetext,mostpeopledonotseemtobeagainsthuntingbecause.

A.theyhavelittleknowledgeofitB.ithelpstobuildhumancharacter

C.itistoocostlytostopkillingwildlifeD.theywanttokeepwildlifeundercontrol

73.Theunderlinedword"agony”inthelastparagraphprobablymeans.

A.formB.ConditionC.painD.sadness

74.Accordingtothetext,thefilmschildrenwatchatschoolactually.

A.teachthemhowtodealwithgunssafelyB.praisehuntingascharacter-building

C.describehuntingasanexerciseD.encouragethemtohavegunsoftheirown

75.Itcanbeinferredfromthetextthattheauthorseemsto.

A.blamethemajorityofpeopleB.worryabouttheexistenceofwildlife

C.beinfavourofwarD.beinsupportofcharacter-bui1ding

21.B解析:考代词和倒装。句意应为:我永远不会知道他当时心里想什么,别的任何人也一样(无

法知道)。例装句中已有nor表否定,不能再用否定意义的代词,排除C、Do句意指除自己以外的任何

别的人,故须加else,排除A。

22.D解析:考情态动词。前句话说:我不介意告诉你我所知道的事。后句说:你没有必要告诉我,

我并没有向你问此事。此时说没有必要,不表禁止,所以选D。

23.A解析:考连词。最合理的句意应是:虽然/尽管我承认这个人不完美,我实际上的确喜欢他。

两句间的关系是对比和转折的意思,此时while是并列连词,正合句意和结构。其余三个都是从属连词,

不妥。

24.C解析:考逻辑和短语介词。合理句意应是:害怕/为免于误了火车,他早早到了车站。“incase

是“万一、一旦出现...情况"instead是"代替、而不"。"insearch是"寻找、搜寻”,均不合题意。

“forfear是"担心/害怕/为免于出现某种情况”的意思,最合句意。

25.C解析:本题考insist的用法和非谓语动词。“insist”当“坚持(认为该怎样做)”解时,后接虚拟语

气的从句或接ondoing«

26.D解析:本题考时态语态,句中treat与patient连用,应是“治疗”的意思,故全句意为:今年到医

院就医的病人比去年多。病人应被治疗,,故需被动语态,且是今年(现在)的事,故选D,现在完成时

的被动语态。

27.B解析:考冠词。collection是可数名词,须填冠词,被比较级修饰,但是大范围的比较,故填不

定冠词。后一空是泛指的表类别的书,且已用了复数,不填冠词。故选B。

28.A解析:本题考交际用语、语境和省略。本题B、D两项以yes开头,那就表示已经把票丢了,与

后文内容不相符,不能只说再弄票不容易,而应表示着急或遗憾才对。C项用于前句是肯定句的时候,

此处若用,意思就是:我希望如此(=我希望我已经把票丢了),显然不合理,A项中的not一词替代

一个与上文相同的否定句,合乎语境。

29.B解析:此题考短语动词。句子合理的意思应是:自从那位科学家着手/开始去为发现这一有价

值的化学物质而工作。至今已经10年。选B项表开始或着手某事,即setouttodosth.或setoutonsth.

正合理。makefor不是固定短语,只能解释为“为……而做",takeoff当“脱下(衣物)、从……取下

(飞机)起飞”等解,turnup意为“出席、露面”,这三项均不合题意。

30.C解析:此题考动词辨析,四个选项都是过去分词,空中缺定语,所以是过去分词作定语,表被

动和完成。合理句意应是:一个人生在接受(警察)有关昨晚故意杀人事件的询问,attempt是“倾向,

有意,企图”的意思,anattemptedmurder意为“有企图或有预谋的杀人”,故选C,空内所填的词应与

murder有动宾关系。又如:adelayedflight(―•次被推迟的航班),anewly-builtpark(一个新建的公园),

人们可以推迟航班,新建公园,企图谋杀。其余三项均无法构成与murder的合理的动宾关系,故排除。

31.D解析:本题考非谓语动词。句中两个逗号中间的内容应是时间状语,故全句解释为:在国外工作

了二十年后,这位老人(已动身)正在归国途中。不定式作状语,多表目的和结果,不合句意,排除A、

C,分词作状语可表时间、方式、伴随。此处是已完成的主动的动作,不是正在进行当中的主动动作,

所以排除B,选D,现在分词完成式表主动和完成(到谓语发生时,非谓语的动作已完成)。

32.A解析:本题考名诃前置定语的排序。多个词同时作前置定语时,排列规律一般是:代词性定语

十冠/指示/物主/所有格十数词(先序后基)十形容词十国籍/材料/用途形容词或名词或动名词十

被修饰的名词,其中数个形容词同时出现时,多用下列顺序:性质+大小+形状+新旧+颜色,有时也

要看与名词的密切关系,越密切,越靠近名词。按上文所述,wooden表材料,放在最后,white表颜色,

放在little之后,故选A。

33.D解析:本题考从句。句中逗号后已构成句子,逗号前则不能是独立句子,只能是一个从句,句

子不缺主、宾、表等成分,不需要名词性从句,排除what,从句中缺主语,when只是连词(或副词),

不能充当主语,故排除。which和as都能引导定语从句,先行词都可以是一句话(或一个短语或从句),

但which引导的定语从句不能放在句子开头,故选D,排除A。

34.B解析:本题考时态和句子结构。句中when是关系副词,引导定语从句,修饰theearly1990s。

从句的意思是:当时(Lintheearly1990s)人们开始喜欢这一新科技带来的好处。讲的是过去发生的

事,与现在无关,排除A、Co从句中有表示过去具体时间的状语(when相当于intheearly1990s),不

能用过去完成时。

35.C解析:本题考交际用语和惯用法。全句合理意思应是:问句:你打算呆多久?答句:我也不知

道,视情况而定吧!It(just)depends.是口语,意即“看看再说,视情况而定”的意思,正合语意。That's

OK.用于对道谢和道歉的答复(没关系,别客气),Nevermind和itdoesn'tmatter用于对道歉的答复,

意为“不要紧,没关系“,均不合语境。

36—40BCADB41—45ACDBB46—50ACDBA51—55CDBCA

完形填空部分:

本篇作者通过个人的经历,指出许多人都犯的一个通病:对我们常见到的人成事物熟视无睹,直到

有一天这个人或事物突然不见了,我们才发觉我们失去了什么。从而呼吁人们多关注我们周围的人。

36.B

37.C解析:前句说了人常犯的毛病:对习惯了的东西视而不见,本句便拿一个过去上班途中常看到

的妇女作例子。Take...forexample(拿作例子)是固定用法,故36空选B,提到的妇女是作者过

去常见的,现在看不到了。篇章第一句及下文均有线索,用usedto。

38.A解析:what是代词,作like的宾语。我们常用"what'stheweatherlike?”来询问天气。

39.D解析:本句后半部分说她穿着厚重的衣服,戴着毛线手套,天气一定很冷,所以要填snowy/cold

/winter才合理,晴朗、下雨及多云都不必如此穿着。

40.B解析:本句属拟人用法。这位女士夏天会穿着棉布连衣裙,戴上(遮阳)帽子及太阳镜,就像

夏天把这--切带到外面似的,故填broughto

41.A解析:上文得知,这位女士穿着整洁、守时;坐公共汽车,她应该是一个普遍的工作女性,这

一点是很清楚的,显而易见的。

42.C解析:紧扣首句和下文。再也见不到这位女士了,才记起了这一切。天天见到她的时候,却不

曾真的留意。

43.D解析:much作状语,表程度,是1expectedverymuchtoseeher…改成的感叹结构,作realize的

宾语,整句意思是:直到那时(我再也见不到那位女士时)我才意识到我多么想每天早上都见到她。其

余选项都表时间和频率,均不妥。

44.B解析:上句作者说非常盼着见到那位女士,那么也就是想念她了。

45.B

46.A解析:作者以前天天见到那位女士,却从不真正留意。现在她再也没有出现,作者便对此(她

的消失)产生猜测,而这些猜测都应是足以让那位女士不再出现的(坏)事。故45空填worse,46空

填disappearanceo

47.C解析:nowthat表一种原因及一件事的后果。全句意为:她不见了(结果)我倒感觉着我认识她

了,(天天见她时却很陌生)

48.D

49.B

50.A解析:本句较长,空也多,难度就增加了,那位女士对于作者来说是一个“熟悉的陶生人'‘所谓

熟悉是因为常见,所谓陌生,是因为彼此不了解,从未交谈过。这样的人在生活中不少,所以由于这位

女士的突然不见,作者怅然若失,才开始意识到日常生活包括了这样,•些个“熟悉的陌生人”,然后举了

一些例子,这些例子都是日常生活中常见的人,所以48填daily,49填stranger,50填regulahy(有规

律地,经常地,因而对作者来说才是familiar。)

51.C

52.D解析:上文提到的那些“熟悉的陌生人“增加了我们对某些地方及环境的感觉份量(没有这样的

人,我们不会对这些地方及环境有这么深的感情和印象),故52空填D。既然这些人起到这样的作用,

那么他们也就重要了,所以51空填importantc

53.B

54.C

55.A解析:结合上文,通读最后一段,可知作者设问:走路上班时,我们会借助建筑物来标识(判

断)我们走到那里了,为什么我们不该借助那些常见的人来判断一下我们走到那里了呢(还不只是走路

吧)?答案不言而喻。55空较易:一个熟悉(常见)的但又不了解(包括姓名)的人,unnamed是“未

命名或未被知道名字的“,54空填passing也合理,经过某个建筑,我们就知道走到什么地方了。53空

填if,表条件,结合全句可知。

第三部分

56—60ADCCA61—65ADBDC66—70ABBDD71—75CACDB

阅读部分:

A篇

56.A解析:本篇讲述死于“泰坦尼克号”沉船事件的一名婴儿最终被认定身份的故事。

56.A解析:从第二段第四句之后可知:这个婴儿叫Eina,它的母亲叫MariaPanula。Maria带着孩子们

去与丈夫团聚。

57.D解析:本题问孩子的姓氏(Lastname),孩子的姓氏与父亲相同,在西方多数国家,妇女结婚后

将姓氏改为夫姓,那么孩子也就与母亲婚后的姓氏相同,这个婴儿的母亲叫MariaPanula(即姓Panula),

婴儿也就姓Panula,

58.C解析:细节理解题,第一段提到1912年这个婴儿被埋葬。全文最后一句,They(thepeopleofHalifax)

havetakencareofhimfor90years”可知:1912+90=2002。

59.C解析:归纳推理题,全文从婴儿被打捞、埋葬、亲属祭奠、科学检验,最终证明婴儿的身份,

所以选C。

B篇

60.A解析:事实细节题,根据第一段第二句“…formanyplantstosurviveiftherainisspreadthroughout

theyear”,throughouttheyear意思是"全年"或"一年中

61.A解析:事实细节题,根据第二段第二句和第三句“当风吹动沙子穿过沙漠、沙丘就形成了。一点

一点沙丘会经过几年而增大”,而A项pilesupgradually为“逐渐堆积起来”之意。

62.D解析:划线句子意思是“可是,对于沙漠来说,有的不仅仅是沙子”也就是说除了沙子还有其它

的自然界的东西让沙漠发生变化,并且本段有所描述。

63.B解析:推理判断题,在最后一段中文章描述到“大多数沙漠都生有让人惊叹的生命,在白天,观

光者能够看到很少的生命体,白天一片沉寂与荒凉,只有到晚上,沙漠才有了生机”,依此判断选B。

C篇

64.D解析:事实细节题:根据关犍词“4—starhotel”。

65.C解析:事实细节题:文章中说:“open9:00—5:00pmdaily,anduntil5:30pmduringthesummer”

66.A解析:事实细节题。

67.B解析:事实细节题,根据段落'TheBestShopping根Sydney”。

D篇

68.B解析:事实细节题,根据第一段特别是最后几句话。

69.D解析:文章中提至『'Ripwasreadytoattendtoeverybody'sbusinessbuthisown...buthiswifewas

alwaysmadathimforhisidleness”故选D。

70.D解析:推理判断题,最后一段提到“每天早晨、中年、晚上他妻子的舌头都不停地动着,所以他

被迫逃到家外去”,因此判断他是怕老婆的人,故选D。

71.C解析:中心归纳题,整篇文章都在围绕RipVanWinkle而展开,故选C。

E篇

72.A解析:事实细节题,根据第四段。

73.C解析:词义猜测题,从全句看,应是“把动物杀伤并且看着它垂死挣扎着的痛苦不会让人快乐”,

根据关键词wound与dying可知,应为痛苦之意,故选C。

74.D解析:事实细节题根据第二段最后两句,孩子在学校所接触的动作电影激发了孩子拥有枪支的

欲望,故选D。

75.B解析:推理判断题,作者认为把打猎看作一种运动是错误的,并且论述了当前人们对此事的认

识程度,进而提出了为此而担忧,特别是最后还提到或许我们应该鼓励战争,故选B。

2005年

21.OnMay5,2005,atWorldTableTennisChampionship,KongLinghuiandWangHaowonthe

goldmedalinmen'sdoubleswithscoreof4:1.

A.a;aB.不填;theC.a;不填D.

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