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94年 - 2005年重庆高考真题(英语)#13586
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高考◆英语◆重庆市 |
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94年 |
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55 |
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21. It is known to all that _____ you exercise regularly, you won’t keep good health. (A)unless (B)whenever (C)although (D)if
22. — Victor certainly cares too much about himself.ht — Yes. He’s never interested in what ______ is doing. (A)no one else (B)anyone else (C)someone else (D)nobody else
23. My family usually goes skating for vacation, I like skating, but I want to try something different this year. (A)Let’s go. (B)Cheer up. (C)Like what? (D)Take care.
24. His idea of having weekly family meals together, which seemed difficult at first, has ______ many good changes in their lives. (A)got through (B)resulted from (C)turned into p; (D)brought about
25. — What’s wrong with your coat? — Just now when I wanted to get off the bus, the man next to me ____ on it. (A)sat (B)had sat (C)had been sitting (D)was sitting
26. Daddy didn’t mind what we were doing, as long as we were together, ____fun. (A)had (B)have (C)to have (D)having
27. _____, he talks a lot about his favorite singers after class. (A)A quiet student as he may be (B)Quiet student as he may be (C)Ba quiet student as he may (D)Quiet as he may be a student
28. — What are you going to do this afternoon? — I am going to die cinema with some friends. The film _____ quite early, so we ______ to the bookstore after that. (A)finished; are going (C)finishes; are going (B)finished ; go (D)finishes; go
29. Millions of pounds’ worth of damage _____ by a storm which swept across the north of England last nigh (A)has been caused (B)had been caused (C)will be caused (D)will have been caused
30. —You know. Bob is a little slow ______ understanding, so… — So I have to be patient ______ him. (A)in; with (B)on; with (C)in; to (D)at; for
31. — What should I do with this passage? —_____ the main idea of each paragraph. (A)Finding out (B)Found out (C)Find out (D)To find out
32. Mark was a student at this university from 1999 to 2003, ______, he studied very hard and was made Chairman of the Students’ Union. (A)during which time (B)for which time (C)during whose time (D)by that time
33. I was on the highway when this oar west past followed by a police car. They ______ at least 150 kilometers an hour. (A)should have been doing (B)must have been doing (C)could have done (D)would have done
34. The old lady’s hand shook frequently. She explained to her doctor ______ this shaking had begun half a year before, and _____, only because of this, she had been forced to give up her job. (A)when; how (B)how; when (C)how; how (D)why; why
35. — We missed you at this morning’s meeting, Diana. —_____, but if f hadn’t had to meet a friend, I would have been there. (A)Me. too (B)I’m sorry (C)Never mind (D)Thank you
36. (A)connection (B)difference (C)communication (D)similarity
37. (A)do (B)take (C)make (D)try
38. (A)give (B)keep (C)pay (D)draw
39. (A)unfortunate (B)careless (C)unpleasant (D)hopeless
40. (A)passing by (B)leaving out (C)setting out (D)getting up
41. (A)front (B)back (C)left (D)right
42. (A)clean (B)change (C)test (D)examine
43. (A)drove (B)continued (C)pushed (D)forced
44. (A)normally (B)gently (C)actually (D)immediately
45. (A)hiding (B)turning (C)shaking (D)raising
46. (A)black (B)beautiful (C)white (D)colorful
47. (A)below (B)ahead (C)nearby (D)behind
48. (A)boring (B)careful (C)exciting (D)hard
49. (A)hotel (B)museum (C)hospital (D)school
50. (A)when (B)after (C)until (D)before
51. (A)broke (B)moved (C)hurried (D)dropped
52. (A)crowded (B)covered (C)filled (D)equipped
53. (A)advised (B)required (C)ordered (D)requested
54. (A)bee-keeper (B)policeman (C)waiter (D)repairman
55. (A)unfamiliar (B)unknown (C)unexpected (D)uncertain
56. 1 wished to get out of the house because ____ (A)I was angry about my parents’ quarrel (B)I found nobody to share my feelings with (C)I wanted to escape from the dark house (D)I planned to tell my friend about my trouble
57. Grandpa was happy to see me because _____. (A)he could discuss the problem with me (B)he had not seen me for a long lime (C)he was afraid of darkness (D)he felt quite lonely
58. What can be inferred from the passage? (A)The grandchild was eager to leave. (B)They would have more chats. (C)The lights would go out again. (D)It would no longer be dark.
59. We can find the introduction to a product in ______, (A)Part 1 (B)Part 2 (C)Part 3 (D)Part 4
60. Which of the following is most probably written in informal English? (A)A letter of complaint. (B)A computer handbook. (C)A letter to a friend. (D)A story of a president.
61. The passage 13 moot probably written for _____. (A)test designers (B)students (C)test-takers (D)teachers
62. What is the best title of the book? (A)Test Your Reading (B)Help with Your Writing (C)Learn Different Kinds of English (D)Practise English in Different Ways
63. The Program is designed _____. (A)to direct kids to build solar collectors (B)to train young scientists for city planning (C)to devnelop children’s problem-solving abilities (D)to help young architects know more about designing
64. Aarchitect pays a weekly visit to the classroom ______. (A)to find out kids’ creative ideas (B)to discuss with the teacher (C)to give children lectures (D)to help kids with their program
65. Who is the designer of the program? (A)Aofficial. (B)Aarchitect. (C)A teacher. (D)A scientist.
66. The children feel free in the program because______. (A)they can design future buildings themselves (B)they have new ideas and rich imagination (C)they are given enough time to design models (D)they need not worry about making mistakes
67. What is the reason to look back into the past of a lighthouse? (A)To escape from the busy and noisy city. (B)To look for die tools used by our ancestors. (C)To experience the natural beauty of a lighthouse. (D)To learn about the living condition of lighthouse keepers.
68. The underlined phrase "out-of-the-way" in Paragraph 4 means (A)far-away (B)dangerous (C)ancient (D)secret
69. Lighthouses were often built with an artistic touch _________ (A)to attract visitors (B)to guide passing ships (C)to give a pleasant sight (D)to remember lighthouse keepers
70. How many reasons are mentioned for a visit to a Hothouse? (A)Three. (B)Four. (C)Five. (D)Six,
71.What does this passage mainly talk about? (A)Competition helps to set up self-respect. (B)Opinions about competition are different among people. (C)Competition is harmful to personal quality development. (D)Failures are necessary experiences in competition.
72. Why do some people favor competition according to the passage? (A)It pushes society forward. (B)It builds up a sense of duty. (C)It improves personal abilities. (D)It encourages individual efforts.
73. The underlined phrase "the most vocal" in Paragraph 3 means _____. (A)those who try their best to win (B)those who value competition most highly (C)those who are against competition most strongly (D)those who rely on others most for success
74. What is the similar belief of the true competitors and those with a "desire to fail"? (A)One’s worth lies in his performance compared with others. (B)One’s success in competition needs great efforts. (C)One’s achievement is determined by his particular skills. (D)One’s success is based on how hard he has tried.
75. Which point of view may the author agree to? (A)Every effort should be paid back. (B)Competition should be encouraged. (C)Winning should be a life-and-death matter. (D)Fear of failure should be removed in competition.
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