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福州一中高中招生综合素质测试英语卷

福州一中2014年高中招生(面向福州以外地区)

综合素质测试英语卷

(考试时间:

50分钟满分:

80分)

学校姓名准考证号

第一卷

选择题(1至50题)每题只有一个选项是正确的。

请将正确答案用2B铅笔填涂在答题卡上。

一.单项选择(共20小题,满分20分)

1.—Haveaniceweekend!

—___________.

A.ThankyouB.That’sOK

C.ThesametoyouD.Iagree

2.Theyoungcouplehavebeenlookingforhousesforsometime,buthaven’tyetfound_________theycanafford.

A.oneB.thatC.themD.it

3.—TheKoreanTVplaytheyaretalkingaboutisreallyahit.

—Doyoumeantheone_________titleisManFromtheStars?

A.whichB.thatC.itsD.whose

4.Tensofthousandsofpeoplediedintheterribleearthquake_________WenchuaninMay,2008.

A.hitB.hittingC.hittedD.hits

5.Theircheerfulvoicesshowedthattheywerehavinga(n)_________discussion.

A.noisyB.seriousC.excitedD.friendly

6.FatheraskedAnn_________thenightbefore.

A.whenshehasgonetobed

B.whenhadshegonetobed

C.whenshewenttobed

D.whendidshegotobed

7.Mostofthetimehecollectedinformation,_________itanddidexperiments.

A.studiedB.studyingC.tostudyD.studies

8.—Whyareyousocrazyaboutfootball?

—Forme,footballis_________gameoffun,_________gamethatmakesmegettoknowsomanywonderfulplayers.

A.a;theB.a;aC.the;aD.the;the

9.Shemade_________goodfriendsthere,soshefeltquitehappy.

A.afewB.agreatdealof

C.agreatmanyofD.alittle

10.Explainthisagain_________wewillpuzzlethestudents.

A.andB.butC.soD.or

11.Theoldphotosthemanwasquitefondof_________himsomanyhappymemoriesofhisstudylifeinEtonCollege.

A.bringingB.hadbroughtC.hasbroughtD.brought

12.—__________?

—Yes,I’mlookingfortheOldTraffordStadium.

A.WhatcanIdoforyou

B.What’sthematter

C.Needhelp

D.Whereareyougoing

13.TheboywantedtotakehislatestiPhonetoschool,buthismothertoldhim__________.

A.nottodoB.nottoC.don’tdoitD.notdoit

14.ThenumberofpeoplepresentattheJamesBlunt’sconcertwas__________thanexpected.Therewerefewticketsleft.

A.muchlessB.muchmore

C.muchlargerD.manymore

15.ZhangZiyi__________tobeoneofthemostsuccessfulactressesinChina.

A.believedB.isbelievedC.hasbelievedD.believes

16.—Theexamwasnotdifficultforthestudents,wasit?

—__________.Mostofthemcouldpassit.

A.Yes,itwasB.Yes,itwasn’tC.No,itwasn’tD.No,itwas

17.—WouldyoumindifIaskedyouwhereyou’refrom?

—__________.

A.Yes,pleaseB.Sure.IwasborninChester

C.Notatall.YoucandoitD.Notintheleast.I’mfromChester

18.WhenIarrived,Bryantookmetoseethehouse__________Iwouldbestayingin.

A.whichB.whereC.whoD.when

19.—Haveyouheardabout“culture__________”?

—Youmeanthefeelingsofanxietypeoplehavewhentheyvisitaforeigncountryforthefirsttime.

A.happinessB.shockC.disappointmentD.surprise

20.—HowdoyoufindthemartialartsmovieTheGrandmaster?

—__________.

A.GoodideaB.Byaccident

C.ThroughaclosefriendD.Amazing

二.完形填空(共15小题,满分15分)

Aladyandherhusbandwalkedwithoutanappointment(预约)intotheouterofficeofHarvard’spresident.Buttheywere21byhissecretaryandkeptwaiting.Forhours,thesecretarytooknonoticeofthem,22thatthecouplewouldfinallybecomedisappointedandgoaway.Buttheydidn’t.Thesecretaryfinallydecidedtodisturbthepresident,though23.

Afewminuteslater,thepresidentwalkedtowardsthecouplewitha24face.Theladytoldhim,“Wehadasonthat25Harvardmanyyearsago.HelovedHarvard.Hewashappyhere.Butaboutayearago,hewasaccidentally26.MyhusbandandIwouldliketosetupamemorial(纪念物)forhim,somewhereoncampus.”

Thepresidentwasn’t27.Instead,hewasshocked.“Madam,”hesaid,“we28putupastatueforeverypersonwhostudiedatHarvardanddied.Ifwedid,thisplacewouldlooklikeacemetery(墓地).”“Oh,no.”thelady29quickly,“Wedon’twanttoputupastatue.WewouldliketogiveabuildingtoHarvard.”Thepresidentrolledhiseyesand30atthecouplequicklyandthenexclaimed(大声叫),“Abuilding!

Doyouhaveany31howmuchabuildingcosts?

Wehavespentover$7,500,000onthecampusbuildingsatHarvard.”Foramomenttheladywassilent.Thepresidentwas32,becausehecouldgetridofthemnow.Thentheladyturnedtoherhusbandandsaidquietly,“Isthatallitcoststostarta33?

Whydon’twejuststartourown?

”Herhusbandnodded.34theirofferwasturneddown,Mr.andMrs.StanfordtraveledtoCaliforniawheretheyfoundedtheuniversitythatbearstheir35,amemorialtoasonthatHarvardnolongercaredabout.

21.A.watchedB.stoppedC.followedD.asked

22.A.hopingB.findingC.sayingD.imagining

23.A.suddenlyB.carefullyC.immediatelyD.unwillingly

24.A.pleasantB.warmC.coldD.sad

25.A.attendedB.visitedC.studiedD.taught

26.A.diedB.injuredC.killedD.missing

27.A.satisfiedB.coldC.movedD.patient

28.A.mustn’tB.can’tC.needn’tD.shouldn’t

29.A.explainedB.expressedC.changedD.told

30.A.laughedB.shoutedC.lookedD.called

31.A.suggestionB.ideaC.thoughtD.opinion

32.A.disappointedB.surprisedC.interestedD.pleased

33.A.departmentB.universityC.businessD.statue

34.A.OnceB.WhileC.SinceD.Though

35.A.nameB.sonC.pictureD.family

三.阅读理解(共15小题,满分30分)

A

Inthe19thcentury,Englishpeoplelikedtogototheseaside.Inthosedays,ladiesworelongbathingdresses,andmenworebathingsuits.Womendidnotwalkaboutonthebeachintheirbathingdresses.Theyhiredabathingmachine.Abathingmachinewasusedforchangingin,andfortakingthebatherdowntothesea.Itcost2pencetohireamachineandanattendant(侍者).Whenshehadpaid,thebatherclimbedupthebackstepsandgotintothebathingmachine.Thenshechangedintoherbathingdress.Whenshehadchanged,themachinewaspulleddowntothesea.Thebathingmachinestoppedinthewaterandthebatherwentdownthefrontstepsintothe water.Ifshedidnotwanttogetintothesea,theattendantpulledherin.

36.A19th-centuryEnglishladybathingintheseawouldwearsomethinglike________.

37.Whousedthebathingmachine?

A.Womenbathers.

B.Bothmenandwomenbathers.

C.Womenbatherswhocouldn'tswim.

D.Womenbatherswhowantedtoswiminthebathingmachine.

38.Abathingmachinewasmainlyusedfor_____________.

A.givingthebatherapleasantrideonthebeach

B.givingthebathersomeexercisebeforegettingintothewater

C.protectingthebatherfromcatchingcoldfromtheseawind

D.protectingthebatherfrombeingseeninabathingdressoutofwater

B

TristandaCunha,a38-square-mileisland,isthefarthestinhabitedislandintheworld,accordingtotheGuinnessBookofRecords.Itis1,510milessouthwestofitsnearestneighbor,St.Helena,and1,950mileswestofAfrica.DiscoveredbythePortugueseadmiral(葡萄牙海军上将)ofthesamenamein1506,andsettledin1810,theislandbelongstoGreatBritainandhasapopulationofafewhundred.

Cominginaclosesecond–andoftenwronglymentionedasthemostdistantland-isEasterIsland,whichlies1,260mileseastofitsnearestneighbor,PitcairnIsland,and2,300mileswestofSouthAmerica.

Themountainous64-square-mileislandwassettledaroundthe5thcentury,supposedlybypeoplewhowerelostatsea.Theyhadnoconnectionwiththeoutsideworldformorethanathousandyears,givingthemplentyoftimetobuildmorethan1,000hugestonefigures,calledmoai,forwhichtheislandismostfamous.

OnEasterSunday,1772,however,settlersfromHollandmovedinandgavetheislanditsname.Today,2,000peopleliveontheChileanland.Theyshareonestreet,asmallairport,andafewhoursoftelevisionperday.

39.ItcanbelearnedfromthetextthattheislandofTristandaCunha_____________.

A.wasnamedafteritsdiscoverer

B.gotitsnamefromHollandsettlers

C.wasnamedbytheBritishgovernment

D.gotitsnamefromtheGuinnessBookofRecords

40.Whichofthefollowingismostfamousformoai?

A.TristandaCunha.B.PitcairnIsland.

C.EasterIsland.D.St.Helena.

41.WhichcountrydoesEasterIslandbelongto?

A.Britain.B.Holland.C.Portugal.D.Chile.

42.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.TristandaCunhaisthemostdistantislandintheworldwithnopeopleonit.

B.ManypeopleregardEasterIslandasthemostdistantland.

C.ThenameofEasterIslandgoesallthewaybacktothe5thcentury.

D.ThehugestonesfiguresweresupposedlybuiltbytheearlysettlersfromHolland.

C

Oureyesmaybeplayingtricksonus.Newresearchshowsthatsometimespeoplephysicallyseewhattheywanttosee.CornellUniversitysocialpsychologist(心理学家)DavidDunningcarriedoutexperimentstotestwhetherwishfulthinkingcanactuallyaffectwhatwesee.

“It’swellprovedfromwhatisexperiencedineverydaylife,andfromthelaboratoryaswell,thatpeoplethinkwhattheywanttothink,”hesays.“We’retakingthisastepfurther.We'reaskingifstrongwishesandfearscanactuallyaffectwhatpeoplephysicallysee.”

Dunningandhisassistantstoldvolunteersthatacomputergamewouldshowthemeitheraletterornumbertodecidewhethertheywoulddrinkorangejuiceorfruitsyrup(果子露).

AstheywroteintheJournalofPersonalityandSocialPsychology,thecomputerwouldflashanambiguouspicture,whichcouldbeseenastheletter“B”orthenumber“13”.Volunteerswhoweretoldthataletterwouldgetthemorangejuicemostoftenreportedseeing“B”.Thosewhoweretoldthatanumberwouldgetthemorangejuicemostoftensaw“13”.

Theresearchersalsousedahiddencameratotrac

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