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普通高等学校招生全国统一考试福建卷
2005年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(福建卷)
21.Imadeacalltomyparentsyesterday.Tomydisappointment.ofthemansweredit.
A.eitherB.noneC.neitherD.nobody
22.—Wouldyoulike,sir?
—No,thanks.Ihavehadmuch.
A.somemoreorangesB.anymoreorangesC.somemoreorangeD.anymoreorange
23.IfanyonehappenstodropinwhileIamout,himorherleaveamessage.
A.haveB.getC.askD.tell
24.—DidJackcomebackearlylastnight?
—Yes.Itwasnotyeteighto’clockhearrivedhome.
A.beforeB.whenC.thatD.until
25.—James,IamsorryIusedyourcomputerwhenyouwereawaythismorning.
—.
A.That’sallrightB.It’sapleasureC.YouarewelcomeD.Don’tmentionit
26.Mumiscoming.Whatpresentforyourbirthday?
A.youexpectshehasgotB.youexpecthasshegot
C.doyouexpectshehasgotD.doyouexpecthasshegot
27.Thedictionaryisbeingprintedanditwillsoon.
A.turnoutB.comeoutC.startoutD.goout
28.FatherforLondononbusinessuponmyarrival,soIdidn’tseehim.
A.hasleftB.leftC.wasleavingD.hadleft
29.—Cantheprojectbefinishedasplanned?
—Sure,itcompletedintime,we’llworktwomorehoursaday.
A.havinggotB.togetC.gettingD.get
30.Theclassroomisbigenough,butwe’llhavetomoveifwehavemorestudents.
A.forthemomentB.onthemomentC.inamomentD.foramoment
31.—Catherine,Ihavecleanedtheroomforyou.
—Thanks.Youit.Icouldmanageitmyself.
A.needn’tdoB.needn’thavedoneC.mustn’tdoD.shouldn’thavedone
32.Onlyaftermyfriendcame.
A.didthecomputerrepairB.herepairedthecomputer
C.wasthecomputerrepairedD.thecomputerwasrepaired
33.Whenhelp,oneoftensays“Thankyou.”or“It’skindofyou.”
A.offeringB.toofferC.tobeofferedD.offered
34.—Whydidn’tyoubuythecamerayouhadlongedfor?
—Ihadplannedto.ButIwas£50.
A.fewerB.lessC.cheapD.short
35.—Isthatthesmalltownyouoftenreferto?
—Right,justtheoneyouknowIusedtoworkforyears.
A.thatB.whichC.whereD.what
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AladyandherhusbandsteppedoffthetraininBoston.Theywalkedwithoutanappointment(预约)intotheouter36ofHarvard’spresident.Buttheywere37byhissecretaryandkeptwaiting.Forhours,thesecretarytooknonoticeofthem,38thatthecouplewouldfinallybecome39andgoaway.Buttheydidn’t.Thesecretaryfinallydecidedtodisturbthepresident,though40.
Afewminuteslater,thepresidentwalkedtowardsthecouplewitha41face.Theladytoldhim,“Wehadasonthat42Harvardforoneyear.HelovedHarvard.Hewas43here.Butaboutayearago,hewasaccidentallykilled.MyhusbandandIwouldliketo44amemorial(纪念物)tohim,somewhereoncampus.”
Thepresidentwasn’t45.Instead,hewasshocked.“Madam,”hesaid,“wecan’tputupastatueforeverypersonwhostudiedatHarvardanddied.Ifwedid,this46wouldlooklikeacemetery(墓地),”“Oh,no,”thelady47quickly.“Wedon’twanttoputupastatue.Wewouldliketogivea48toHarvard.”Thepresidentrolledhiseyesand49atthecoupleandthenexclaimed,”Abuilding!
Doyouhaveany50howmuchabuildingcosts?
Wehavespentover$7,500,000onthecampusbuildingatHarvard.”Foramomenttheladywassilent.Thepresidentwas51,becausehecouldgetridofthemnow.Thentheladyturnedtoherhusbandandsaidquietly,“Isthatallitcoststostarta52?
Whydon’twejuststartourown?
”Herhusbandnodded.53theirofferwasturneddown.Mr.andMrs.StanfordtraveledtoCaliforniawheretheyfoundedtheUniversitythatbearstheir54,amemorialtoasonthatHarvardnolonger55about.
36.A.labB.libraryC.hallD.office
37.A.watchedB.stoppedC.followedD.interviewed
38.A.hopingB.findingC.realizingD.imagining
39.A.surprisedB.disappointedC.worriedD.troubled
40.A.hopelesslyB.carefullyC.unexpectedlyD.unwillingly
41.A.pleasantB.funnyC.coldD.sad
42.A.attendedB.visitedC.studiedD.served
43.A.cleverB.braveC.proudD.happy
44.A.setaboutB.setupC.takedownD.takeover
45.A.satisfiedB.excitedC.movedD.ashamed
46.A.houseB.partC.gardenD.place
47.A.explainedB.expressedC.refusedD.admitted
48.A.buildingB.yardC.playgroundD.square
49.A.laughedB.shoutedC.glancedD.called
50.A.suggestionB.ideaC.thoughtD.opinion
51.A.boredB.astonishedC.interestedD.pleased
52.A.departmentB.universityC.businessD.club
53.A.OnceB.WhileC.SinceD.Though
54.A.nameB.characterC.pictureD.sign
55.A.talkedB.knewC.heardD.cared
阅读理解
A
PaulZindel’sdeathonMarch27,2003endedthebrilliantlifeofafamouswriter.
NotonlydidPaulZindelwinaPulitzerPrizeaswellasanObiePrizeforhis1970playTheEffectofGammaRaysonMan-in-the-MoonMarigolds,butbewasoneoftheearliestwritersinthefieldofcontemporary(当代的)literatureforyoungadults(成人).ThePigman,publishedin1968,isstilloneofthemostwell-knownandwidely-taughtnovelsinthegenre.TheAmericanLibraryAssociationhasnameditoneofthe100BestoftheBestBooksforYoungAdultspublishedbetween1967and1992,andZindel’sautobiography,ThePigmanandMe,wasamongthe100BestoftheBestBookspublishedforteenagersduringthelastpartofthetwentiethcentury.SixofZindel’sbooks,infact,havebeenvotedtheBestBooksforYoungAdults,andmostofhisrecenthorrorbooks-suchasTheDoomStoneandRats-havebeenchosenasQuickPicksforReluctantYoungAdultReaders.Clearly,hewasawriterwhoknewhowtointerestcontemporarychildren.Recognizingthat,theAmericanLibraryAssociationin2002honoredPaulZindelwiththeMargaretA.EdwardsPrizeforhislifetimeachievements,andlaterthatsameyearhewaspresentedwiththeALANPrizeforhiscontributionstoYoungAdultLiterature.Withhispassing,youngreaders,teachers,andlibrarianshavelostagreatfriend.
56.WhichofPaulZindel’sbookswasthemostpopularwithyoungadultsinthe20thcentury?
A.ThePigman.B.TheDoomStone.C.ThePigmanandMe.
D.TheEffectofGammaRaysonMan-in-the-MoonMarigolds.
57.WhywasPaulZindelhonoredwiththeMargaretA.EdwardsPrize?
A.Hisbookswerewidelyreadbychildren.B.Hisbookswereinterestingandhelpfultoadults.
C.Hemadegreatcontributionstocontemporaryliterature.
D.Hewroteanumberofhorrorbooksforyoungadults.
58.WhendidPaulZindelwintheALANPrize?
A.In2002.B.In2003.
C.Between1967and1992.D.Between2002and2003.
59.Choosethecorrectstatementsfromthefollowingaccordingtothepassage.
a.ThePigmanandMewasoneoftheBestBooksforteenagers.
b.Zindelwasoneoftheearliestwriterswhowroteforadultsonly.
c.TheDoomStoneandRatsarenotpopularwithyoungadults.
d.Zindelwasgivenfourprizesforliteraturebeforehedied.
e.AtleasteightofZindel’sbookswereverypopularinhistimes.
A.c,d,eB.a,b,cC.a,b,dD.a,d,e
B
Threemonthsafterthegovernmentstoppedissuing(发放)orrenewingpermitsforInternetcafesbecauseofsecurity(安全)concerns,somecafeownersarehavingfinancial(经济的)concernsoftheirown.
Thepermitswerestoppedsuddenlythreemonthsagobythegovernmentuntilnewsafeguardscouldbeputinplacetopreventmisuseoftheinformationsuperhighway,butforcafeownersit’sabusinessbreakdownwithnofixinsight.
“IhandedinarequesttoopenupanInternetcaféandreceivedtheconditions,”saidthebusinessmanObeidallah.“IrentedaplaceintheSharafiahdistrictatSR45,000andpreparedtheplacewithequipmentthatcostmemorethanSR100,000.WhenIwenttothelocalgovernmentafterfinishingeverything,Iwassurprisedtofindthatthey’dstoppedissuingpermitsforInternetcafes.”
HavinganInternetcafewithoutInternetismuchlikehavingacoffeeshopwithoutcoffee.“I’mavoidingclosingtheplace,butit’sbeenmorethanthreemonthswiththesituationongoingasitis.”Obeidallahsaid.“Whowillbearthelossescausedbythepermitissue?
”
Thedecisiontookmanycafeownersbysurprise.“IaskedtoopenanInternetcafé,andIwashandedalistofallthethingsthatwereneededtofollowthrough,suchasasignfortheplace,fillingoutforms,”saidHassanAl-Harbi.
“Ididallthatwasaskedandrentedaplace.AndaftertheHajvacationIwenttothelocalgovernmentandtheysurprisedme,sayingthattherearenewrulesthatforbidtheissuingofanymoreInternetcafepermitsandthatonecan’tevenrenewhispermit.I’velostmorethanSR80,000,”Al-harbiadded.
Asforthegovernment,officialssayamethodtodealwithitisontheway.Butsecurityconcernscomebeforeprofit(盈利).
60.ThegovernmentstoppedissuingorrenewingpermitsforInternetcafes.
A.topreventmisuseofnewsafeguardsinInternetcafes
B.tomakecafeownersearnlessprofitfromtheirbusiness
C.tostoptheuseoftheinformationsuperhighwayonInternet
D.tomakesureoftheproperuseoftheinformationsuperhighway
61.Thegovernment’sdecisionledtothefactthatmanycafeowners.
A.sufferedheavyfinanciallossesB.askedtoopenupInternetcafes
C.continuedtooperateInternetcafesD.askedthegovernmentforpayment
62.Theunderlinedphraseinthelastparagraph“ontheway”means.
A.tobestudiedB.tobeputintopractice
C.tobechangedD.tobeimproved
63.Thecafeownersfoundthegovernment’sdecision.
A.suprisingandunacceptableB.understandableandacceptable
C.reasonablebutsurprisingD.surprisingbutacceptable
C
WalkthroughtheAmazonrainforesttodayandyouwillfinditissteamy,warm,dampandthick.Butifyouhadbeenaround15,000yearsago,duringthelasticeage,wouldithavebeenthesame?
Formorethan30years,scientistshavebeenarguingabouthowrainforestsliketheAmazonmighthavereacted(反应)tothecold,