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95年 - 2006年上海高考真题(英语)#13328
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高考◆英语◆上海市 |
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25.II. Grammar and Vocabulary (D)irections: (B)eneath each of the following sentences there are four choices marked (A), (B), (C) and (D). (C)hoose the one answer that best completes the sentence. --- It’s a top secret. --- Yes, I see. I will keep the secret __________ you and me. (A). with (B). around (C). among (D). between
26. (B)lack holes __________ not be seen directly, so determining the number of them is a tough task. (A). can (B). should (C). must (D). need
27. Send my regards to your lovely wife when you __________ home. (A). wrote (B). will write (C). have written (D). write
28. (A) typhoon swept across this area with heavy rains and winds __________ strong as 113 miles per hour. (A). too (B). very (C). so (D). as
29. I made so many changes in my composition that only I could read it. To __________ else, it was hard to make out. (A). none (B). everyone (C). someone (D). anyone
30. (A) dozen ideas were considered __________ the chief architect decided on the design of the building. (A). because (B). before (C). whether (D). unless
31. (E)ugene’s never willing to alter any of his opinions. It’s no use __________ with him. (A). to argue (B). arguing (C). argued (D). having argued
32. When he turned professional at the age of 11, Mike __________ to become a world champion by his coach and parents. (A). expected (B). was expecting (C). was expected (D). would be expected
33. (E)nergy drinks are not allowed __________ in (A)ustralia but are brought in from New Zealand. (A). to make (B). to be made (C). to have been made (D). to be making
34. Russ and (E)arl were auto mechanics __________ the same pay, but (E)arl had more ambition. (A). to earn (B). to have earned (C). earning (D). earned
35. One advantage of playing the guitar is __________ it can give you a great deal of pleasure. (A). how (B). why (C). that (D). when
36. The mother felt herself __________ cold and her hands trembled as she read the letter from the battlefield. (A). grow (B). grown (C). to grow (D). to have grown
37. In an hour, we can travel to places __________ would have taken our ancestors days to reach. (A). where (B). when (C). which (D). what
38. My parents were quarrelling about me __________ I could not quite tell why. (A). since (B). though (C). if (D). until
39. He spoke proudly of his part in the game, without mentioning __________ his teammates had done. (A). what (B). which (C). why (D). while
40. __________ automatically, the e-mail will be received by all the club members. (A). Mailed out (B). Mailing out (C). To be mailed out (D). Having mailed out
41. You can see the stars on a clear night, but in the daytime they are __________. (A). unavoidable (B). invisible (C). inaccessible (D). unavailable
42. When Jane began to take swimming lessons, her main ___________ was the fear of water. (A). evidence (B). crisis (C). obstacle (D). danger
43. Try not to start every sentence with “the”. __________ the beginning of your sentences. (A). Vary (B). (D)ecorate (C). Form (D). (D)escribe
44. I hope I will not be called on in class as I’m not yet ___________ prepared. (A). attentively (B). readily (C). actively (D). adequately
45(A). run (B). pass (C). move (D). travel
46. (A). (B)esides (B). (D)espite (C). Without (D). (B)eyond
47. (A). attitudes (B). beliefs (C). goals (D). positions
48. (A). shortcoming (B). harm (C). benefit (D). interest
49. (A). emotion (B). pain (C). fear (D). will
50. (A). bring about (B). set about (C). put up (D). make up
51. (A). afforded (B). appointed (C). offered (D). arranged
52. (A). positive (B). approving (C). strong (D). mixed
53. (A). escape (B). decrease (C). shrink (D). end
54. (A). generally (B). especially (C). actually (D). presently
55.(A). changed (B). maintained (C). restored (D). rescued
56. (A). in time (B). in truth (C). in case (D). in theory
57. (A). Just as (B). The moment (C). sufficient (D). great
58. (A). limited (B). minimum (C). sufficient (D). great
59. (A). disappointed (B). existed (C). exploded (D). survived
60. (A). (A)ccording to (B). Thanks to (C). (B)ut for (D). (A)part from
61. (A). consumer power (B). product quality (C). purchasing habit (D). manufacturing efficiency
62. (A). information (B). investment (C). claims (D). shops
63. (A). generosity (B). knowledge (C). curiosity (D). ignorance
64. (A). raising (B). lowering (C). abandoning (D). carrying
65. What is Cara’s father? (A). (A)n engineer. (B). (A)n official. (C). (A) moviemaker. (D). (A) professor.
66. According to the passage, Take Our Daughter to Work Day is __________. (A). on every Thursday in (A)pril (B). (A) holiday for girls of all ages (C). a day for girls to know about jobs (D). a day for girls to get a job easily
67. On this special day, (C)ara has done all the following (E)X(C)(E)PT that __________. (A). she learned to use scales (B). she worked as an actress (C). she went to work with her aunt (D). she used toothpicks and candy to build a bridge
68. What is probably the best title for the passage? (A). (C)ara Lang, a Fortunate Girl (B). Take Our (D)aughters to Work (D)ay (C). (C)hildren’s (D)ay and Work (D)ay (D). Ms. Foundation, an organization for Women
69.The expression “tip the balance” in paragraph 1 probably indicates that the blue might __________. (A). let suspects keep their balance (B). help suspects to confess their crimes (C). make suspects cold and unfriendly in law court (D). enable suspects to change their attitudes to colours
70. Which of the following colours should NOT be used in cells according to the passage? (A). Pink. (B). Yellow. (C). (B)lue. (D). Red.
71. Which of the following helps alert officers if someone stops breathing? (A). Scanning equipment. (B). Royal blue lines. (C). Glass doors. (D). Yellow frames.
72. The passage is mainly concerned with __________. (A). the relationship between colours and psychology (B). a comparisons of different functions of colours (C). the use of colours in cells to affect criminals’ psychology (D). scientific ways to help criminals reform themselves in prison
73. Eye for an (E)ye is probably a concept of _________. (A). medicine (B). trade (C). avenging (D). striving
74. The book entitled (A) History of Modern Indonesia has focused on __________. (A). landscapes and tourist attractions in Indonesia (B). its fourth largest population in the world (C). its relatively unfamiliar and understudied economy (D). its social and political aspects in modern times
75. What do these three books have in common? (A). Their authors are introduced in detail. (B). They all have a hardback and a paperback. (C). (E)ach of them is commented by a professor. (D). They are published by the same publishing house.
76.Which of the following statements is true according to the passage? (A). Pretty women are more likely to be helped. (B). People on a bus are more likely to stop a crime. (C). Religious people are more likely to look on. (D). (C)riminals are more likely to harm women.
77. Which factor is NOT related with intervention according to the passage? (A). Sex. (B). Nationality. (C). Profession. (D). Setting.
78. Which phenomenon can be described as the “(B)ystander (A)pathy (E)ffect”? (A). When one is in trouble, people think it’s his own fault. (B). In a football match, people get involved in a fight. (C). Seeing a murder, people feel sorry that it should have happened. (D). On hearing a cry for help, people keep themselves to themselves.
79. The author wrote this article __________. (A). to explain why bystanders behave as they do (B). to urge people to stand out when in need (C). to criticize the selfishness of bystanders (D). to analyze the weakness of human nature
80. ((E)) (D)irections: Read the following text and choose the most suitable heading from (A)-F for each paragraph. There is one extra heading which you do not need. (A). New teachers’ opinions of involving parents (B). (A)n argument over an assignment (C). (A) conflict between assumption and reality (D). (D)ifficulties in sharing goals (E). Proper ways of parental involvement F.The best way to score high (A)n Iowa high school counselor gets a call from a parent protesting the “(C)” her child received on an assignment. “The parent argued every point in the essay,” recalls the counselor, who soon realized why the mother was so disappointed about the grade. “It became apparent that she’d written it.”
81. In a survey, 90% of new teachers agreed that involving parents in their children education is a priority at their school, but only 25% described their experience working with parents as “very satisfying”. When asked to choose the biggest challenge they face, 31% of them quoted involving parents and communicating with them as their top choice. 73% of new teachers said too many parents treat schools and teachers as enemies.
82. (A)t a time when competition is rising and resources are limited, when battles over testing force schools to adjust their priorities, when cell phone and e-mail speed up the information flow and all kinds of private ghosts and public quarrels slip into the parent-teacher conference, it’s harder for both sides to step back and breathe deeply and look at the goals they share.
83. (E)veryone says the parent-teacher conference should be pleasant, civilized, a kind of dialogue where parents and teachers build partnership. (B)ut what most teachers feel, and certainly what all parents feel, is anxiety and panic.
84. When a teacher asks parents to be partners, he or she doesn’t necessarily mean Mom or (D)ad should be camping in the classroom. Research shows that though students benefit modestly from having parents involved at school, what happens at home matters much more. (A)ccording to research based ont eh National (E)ducation Longitudinal Study, a sample of nearly 25,000 eighth graders, among four main areas of parental involvement (home discussion, home supervision, school communication, and school participation), home discussion was the most strongly related to academic achievement.
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