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95年 - 2006年广东英语高考真题(B卷)#11926
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高考◆英语◆广东省 |
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95年 |
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55 |
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21. -- Andrew won't like it, you know. -- ? I don't care what Andrew thinks! (A) So what (B) So where (C) So why (D) So how
22. -- Must he come to sign this paper himself? -- Yes, he . (A) need (B) must (C) may (D) will
23. I thought she was famous, but none of my friends have heard of her. (A) even (B) ever (C) just (D) never
24. The traffic lights green and I pulled away. (A) came (B) grew (C) got (D) went
25. I was still sleeping when the fire , and then it spread quickly. (A) broke out (B) put out (C) came out (D) got out
26. Jenny was very sad over the loss of the photos she had shot at Canada, this was a memory she especially treasured. (A) as (B) if (C) when (D) where
27. Sarah had her washing machine repaired the day before yesterday, she? (A) had (B) did (C) hadn't (D) didn't
28. Much of the power of the trade unions has been lost , their political influence should be very great. (A) As a result (B) As usual (C) Even so (D) So far
29. No matter how frequently , the works of Beethoven still attract people all over the world. (A) performed (B) performing (C) to be performed (D) being performed
30. this cake, you'll need 2 eggs, 175 g sugar and 175 g flour. (A) Having made (B) Make (C) To make (D) Making
31. "You can't have this football back you promise not to kick it at my cat again," the old man said firmly. (A) because (B) since (C) when (D) until
32. The young girl sitting next to me on the plane was very nervous. She before. (A) hasn't flown (B) didn't fly (C) hadn't flown (D) wasn't flying
33. So difficult it to work out the problem that I decided to ask Tom for advice. (A) I did find (B) did I find (C) I have found (D) have I found
34. You have been sitting on my hat and now it is badly out of . (A) date (B) shape (C) order (D) balance
35. -- Excuse me, Sir, is the swimming pool open all day? -- Only from 6:00 pal to 10:00 pm. (A) That's right. (B) Yes, of course (C) Sorry, I am not sure (D) Sorry, I'm afraid not
36. (A) come (B) learn (C) suffer (D) survive
37. (A) As usual (B) For instance (C) In fact (D) In other words
38. (A) by (B) in (C) to (D) under
39. (A) childhood (B) poverty (C) spirit (D) survival
40. (A) adults (B) fathers (C) neighbours (D) relatives
41. (A) Anyhow (B) However (C) Instead (D) Still
42. (A) away (B) alone (C) along (D) nearby
43. (A) growing up (B) living through (C) playing (D) working
44. (A) activity (B) life (C) study (D) work
45. (A) by (B) from (C) through (D) with
46. (A) and (B) but (C) or (D) so
47. (A) Eastern (B) good (C) poor (D) Western
48. (A) at any moment (B) at the same time (C) on the other hand (D) on the whole
49. (A) easiest (B) earliest (C) happiest (D) quickest
50. (A) care (B) fear (C) hurry (D) worry
51. (A) dare (B) expect (C) have (D) require
52. (A) control (B) danger (C) disappointment (D) freedom
53. (A) anxiously (B) eagerly (C) impatiently (D) proudly
54. (A) Above all (B) In the end (C) Of course (D) What's more
55. (A) bad (B) good (C) rich (D) poor
56.The results of the South American experiment . (A) have caused a serious trouble (B) have proved to be wrong (C) are not yet certain (D) are not important
57. The experiment mentioned in this passage was designed to . (A) increase the amount of honey in Brazil (B) make Brazilian bees more easy-going (C) increase the number of bees in Brazil (D) make African bees less active
58. Which of the following may be the cause of the new bees' attacking personalities? (A) Their production of honey. (B) Their hard work. (C) Their living environment. (D) Their bad temper.
59. The last paragraph implies that . (A) the bees have been driven to Central and North America (B) the bees may bring about trouble in more countries (C) the bees must be stopped from moving north (D) the bees prefer to live in Brazil
60.Which of the following is true about the old cobbler.'? (A) He was equipped with the best repairing tools. (B) He was the only cobbler in the Marais. (C) He was proud of his skills. (D) He was a native Parisian.
61. The sentence “He was something out of an ancient legend.” ( paragraph 7 ) implies that (A) nowadays you can hardly find anyone like him (B) it was difficult to communicate with this man (C) the man was very strange (D) the man was too old
62. According to the author, many people work just to . (A) realize their abilities (B) gain happiness (C) make money (D) gain respect
63. This story wants to tell us that . (A) craftsmen make a lot of money (B) whatever you do, do it well (C) craftsmen need self-respect (D) people are born equal
64. C Members of the working class have blue-collar jobs. They are construction workers, truck drivers, mechanics, steel workers, electricians, and the like. What makes this class differ from the lower class is, first, longer periods of employment -- and therefore, more fixed incomes — and, second, employment in skilled or semiskilled (半熟练的 ) occupations, not unskilled ones. Although unemployment hits all levels of the American economy, including those of skilled and semi-skilled workers, it is most common at the bottom of the class structure and increasingly less common at each level upward. They consider themselves to be respectable and hard working and they look down upon members of the "lower" class, whom they often consider to be lazy, dis- honest, and too ready to exploit public assistance. -~ Most people in the working class have at least high school education. Many have some experi- ence of college ( especially community college), though few are college graduates. Unionization has helped the working class, but a rapidly changing economy and frequent periods of high unem- ployment make it difficult for most of its members to be able to increase their savings great- ly. Purchasing a house for people in this class is extremely difficult, although a certain percentage may receive houses from their parents. (Home-owning rises with social class. ) A greater number of the members of the working class take relatively little satisfaction in their jobs, because much of their work is ordinary and boring. As a result, many seek their main satis- faction in recreational ( 娱乐的) activities. Many members of this class would like to earn enough money to leave their jobs and start their own businesses, though few make it. Many place their expectations on their children, hoping that they at least will rise in the ladder of success, Ameri- can style. Which of the following is true about the working class.? (A) They are often employed as skilled and semi-skilled workers. (B) They are often offered jobs with high incomes. (C) They are often considered lazy and dishonest. (D) They are often exploited by the public.
65. The underlined word “hit” (paragraph 1 ) roughly means . (A) strike with a blow (B) have bad effects on (C) break up
66. Most people in the working class . (A) have difficulty increasing their savings greatly (B) have at least some experience of college (C) receive houses from their parents (D) buy houses by themselves
67. Many members from the working class are not satisfied with their jobs because . (A) they could not rise in the ladder of success (B) they are not interested in their jobs (C) they could not earn much money (D) they are not their own bosses
68.The first paragraph of the passage tells us that . (A) we always try to find some time to write a book (B) we always make plans but seldom fulfil them (C) we always enjoy many of life's best moments (D) we always do what we really want to do
69. The underlined phrase "turn his back on" (paragraph 6) most probably means . (A) leave for (B) return to (C) give up (D) rely on
70. The man ( paragraph 6) left his first job partly because he was . (A) in an abnormal mental state (B) under too much pressure (C) not well paid (D) not respected
71. What is probably the best title for the passage? (A) Provide Homes For Our Family (B) Take Up Horse-riding (C) Value This Very Day (D) Stay Alive
72.Who is (are) the editor (s) of William Faulkner: Novels 1926-1929? (A) Noel Polk & Joseph Blotner. (B) Phillip Lopate. (C) Tony Kushner. (D) Leo Bersani.
73. How much do you pay for American Movie Critics? (A) US $45. (B) US $40. (C) US $35. (D) US $25.
74. Which book do you buy if you want to read the play "Death of a Salesman" ? (A) Arthur Miller: Collected Plays 1944 -1961. (B) William Faulkner: Novels 1926-1929. (C) Henry James: Novels 1901 -1902. (D) American Movie Critics.
75. Henry James' only book written in the first person is (A) The Wings of the Dove. (B) The Sacred Fount. (C) Soldiers'Pay. (D) Mosquitoes.
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