1、河南省普通高中毕业班适应性测试英语试题以及参考答案2011年河南省普通高中毕业班适应性测试英语试题第二部分 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l分,满分l5分) 从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。21. Tony, where are the cookies? Dont tell me you _ them all! Again!Yes, I did. I couldnt help it. They were so good. A. had eaten B. ate C. are eating D. have
2、eaten22.What experience most _ who you are, Richard?My father let me play his guitar when I was three. Thirty-two years later, I still play.A. proved B. impressed C. permitted D. shaped23. Many of the exhibits were damaged in the fire and _ were totally destroyed. A. all B. both C. much D. some24. I
3、 remember early spring mornings _ my grandmother would tell me to sit quietly and then read me books. A. when B. why C. where D. which25. _ winter is still with us, and will be for a few more weeks, warm days may still be in the forecast for your area. A. As long as B. Even though C. Now that D. Eve
4、r since26. Youve got a stomachache? But we ate at the same place. How come my stomach is fine? You have an iron stomach! Mine isnt _ strong. A. as B. such C. much D. enough27. A study _ by Allan Lucks, director of Big Brothers Big Sisters, found volunteers had better health than non-volunteers. A. w
5、as led B. led C. leading D. was leading28. Maybe it was because he _ to the radio, but he didnt notice the dark object in the road until it was too late.A. was listening B. listened C. had listened D. would listen29. This dish is really delicious. _ you please say it in Chinese? Sure, we call it “do
6、ufu”.A. Might B. Could C. Shall D. May 30. Having checked everything, he sat down to do his homework, _ he heard a lightening strike the electricity pole in the backyard. A. for B. when C. or D. but31. Can you keep an eye on my bag, Jack? I just want to use the bathroom. _. Itll be safe with me. A.
7、I think so B. Its my pleasure C. Go ahead D. Youre welcome32. Before they _ anything, children see the world with fresh eyes. Their responses are honest and imaginative. A. teach B. taught C. are teaching D. are taught33. With the oil price rising, these days people are trying to stay close to home
8、_ save money on gas. A. helps B. helped C. helping D. to help34. Being angry is OK, but knowing how to tell someone _ made you angry is important. A. that B. which C. why D. what35. Wow, what a beautiful hat you are wearing! _. My father bought me yesterday. A. Dont say that B. No, not at all C. Tha
9、nks a lot D. Youre kidding第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题l.5分,满分30分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。What would I do for Carols 50th birthday? It was 36 that she didnt want a party, certainly not a surprise party (that was an agreement at our marriage).“How about a small dinner with 37
10、?” I asked.“No,” she said, “I hate being the center of 38 .”Still, the milestone had to be marked. 39 wasnt going to let her get away with a Stouffers frozen dinner and a movie video, 40 this was all she said she wanted.I thought and thought, and 41 making my decision, I sent a letter to her friends
11、, asking them for photos, poems, and letters. “Carol doesnt 42 a party in person.but Im hoping to 43 her a party in a book.” I bought a(n) 44 with a friends advice, and what I wanted 45 . For a few minutes at the end of every workday, I 46 pull out the marking pens and make up the 47 , Carols.Photos
12、 of her in junior high, pictures of us 48 the boys, original songs, notes, cards, and poems. It made me 49 for all the years we had had together. The 50 was more than the album. It was the friendship and love she had given to me and to our kids and to all her friends and family. You could 51 it on e
13、very page.I wrapped it up and 52 it home. “Happy birthday, sweetie,” I said. “Its not a frozen dinner or a video, but its 53 you deserve.” She cried. She doesnt 54 like to cry, but I think she likes the book. Shes said so many times. And every time I remind her 55 putting it together was a gift to m
14、e.36. A. amazing B. clear C. unusual D. important37. A. neighbours B. children C. friends D. classmates38. A. attention B. comment C. view D. interest39. A. She B. It C. He D. I40. A. for B. or C. and D. when41. A. before B. after C. when D. once42. A. want B. have C. hold D. attend43. A. make B. ch
15、oose C. find D. give44. A. album B. novel C. mirror D. overcoat45. A. went on B. poured in C. turned back D. got away46. A. could B. should C. would D. might47. A. decision B. story C. mind D. book48. A. for B. around C. with D. except49. A. grateful B. worried C. nervous D. special50. A. meaning B.
16、 gift C. party D. world51. A. count B. read C. express D. improve52. A. took B. sent C. placed D. packed53. A. how B. why C. which D. what 54. A. normally B. merely C. really D. obviously55. A. whether B. that C. when D. who第三部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给出的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项
17、,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AAt a physics conference dinner with my husband Alex, I sat next to a man Ill call Clayton. Clayton kept talking about himself all through the entire conversation: he had solved problems no one else could; only his views were right; other researchers work was inaccurate or unimportant.
18、I could not put in a word. Extremely annoyed, I planned to avoid Clayton in the future. In fact, I decided never to have another conversation with him.A few days later I was in an education class. Our professor explained how one child could become the target of the other students ridicule(讥笑).“Usual
19、ly its because the class sees their own weaknesses glaringly magnified(放大) in that student. They dont want to admit they have the same weakness, so they ridicule and exclude(排斥) the student. The behavior of both the class and the excluded student is caused by personal insecurity.”As I took notes, su
20、ddenly I thought of Clayton. It struck me that I have many of the same faults. How easily I rule a conversation and leave others out. I, too, sometimes feel that only my opinion is right. My concerns or work easily seems most important. As my professor had described, I reacted negatively to someone
21、in whom I experienced my own weaknesses.I changed my mind. Instead of avoiding Clayton, Ill try to listen patiently with the same kindness and acceptance that I need.56. The writer was extremely annoyed with Clayton because _. A. he said only his views were right B. he wouldnt let her put in a word
22、C. he kept silent all through the dinner D. he was too particular about the food57. Who said the words in Paragraph 3?A. Clayton. B. The writers husband. C. The writer. D. The writers professor.58. The fourth paragraph was written to show _. A. why the writer changed her mind B. how the writer was a
23、nnoyed C. when the writer had her education D. what weakness the writer had59. We can infer from the last paragraph that _. A. the writer will see other people more positively B. Clayton will not rule a conversation any longer C. the writer will try to avoid talking with Clayton D. Clayton will find
24、 out he has his own weaknessBHonk! Squeak!What is that? If youre going through puberty(青春期), it could be your voice. Both boys and girls experience voice changes as they grow older, but girls voices get only a little deeper. A boys voice, on the other hand, may change quite a bit from sounding like
25、a little kid to sounding like somebodys dad!How does this happen? The larynx, your voice box, actually gets bigger during puberty. One of its jobs is to let you talk, sing, hum, yell, laugh, and make all sorts of noises.When a boy reaches puberty, his body begins making lots of testosterone(睾丸激素), w
26、hich causes his larynx to grow and his vocal cords(声带) to get longer and thicker.Before puberty, your larynx is pretty small and your vocal cords are kind of small and thin. Thats why your voice is higher than an adults. As you go through puberty, the larynx changes. As your body adjusts to this cha
27、nging equipment, your voice may “crack” or “break”. But this process lasts only a few months.Not only do older guys and men sound different from boys, but you can also see the difference in their necks. When the larynx grows bigger, part of it sticks out inside the neck. You can see it at the front
28、of the throat. This is known as the Adams apple. For girls, the larynx also grows bigger but not as much as in boys, so you cant see it through a girls skin.Everyones timetable is different, so some kids voices might start to change earlier and some might start a little later. Some voices might drop
29、 gradually, while others might drop quickly.If this hasnt happened to you yet, dont worry. And if youre going through this now, try not to stress too much about the funny noises you make. It can help to talk to a parent, or a friend whos already gone through the voice change. Before you know it, you
30、r voice will sound clear, strong, and more grown-up!60. Whats the text mainly about? A. Funny noises. B. Vocal cords. C. Voice changes. D. The Adams apple.61. An adults voice is lower than a childs because the adult _. A. doesnt reach his puberty B. has a longer and thicker vocal cordC. is going thr
31、ough his puberty D. has something wrong with his throat62. Who has “the Adams apple”? A. Boys. B. Girls. C. Men. D. Women.63. What does the writer think of voice changes? A. Natural. B. Funny. C. Unpleasant. D. Interesting.CRestaurants do not include a service charge in the bill, so you should tip(付小费) the waite
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