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广东高考英语试题内含答案
试卷类型:
B
2006年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试
英语(广东B卷)
Ⅱ.单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
21.--Andrewwon'tlikeit,youknow.
--?
Idon'tcarewhatAndrewthinks!
A.SowhatB.SowhereC.SowhyD.Sohow
22.--Musthecometosignthispaperhimself?
--Yes,he.
A.needB.mustC.mayD.will
23.Ithoughtshewasfamous,butnoneofmyfriendshaveheardofher.
A.evenB.everC.justD.never
24.ThetrafficlightsgreenandIpulledaway.
A.cameB.grewC.gotD.went
25.Iwasstillsleepingwhenthefire,andthenitspreadquickly.
A.brokeoutB.putoutC.cameoutD.gotout
26.JennywasverysadoverthelossofthephotosshehadshotatCanada,thiswasamemorysheespeciallytreasured.
A.asB.ifC.whenD.where
27.Sarahhadherwashingmachinerepairedthedaybeforeyesterday,she?
A.hadB.didC.hadn'tD.didn't
28.Muchofthepowerofthetradeunionshasbeenlost,theirpoliticalinfluenceshouldbeverygreat.
A.AsaresultB.AsusualC.EvensoD.Sofar
29.Nomatterhowfrequently,theworksofBeethovenstillattractpeopleallovertheworld.
A.performedB.performingC.tobeperformedD.beingperformed
30.thiscake,you'llneed2eggs,175gsugarand175gflour.
A.HavingmadeB.MakeC.TomakeD.Making
31."Youcan'thavethisfootballbackyoupromisenottokickitatmycatagain,"the
oldmansaidfirmly.
A.becauseB.sinceC.whenD.until
32.Theyounggirlsittingnexttomeontheplanewasverynervous.Shebefore.
A.hasn'tflownB.didn'tflyC.hadn'tflownD.wasn'tflying
33.SodifficultittoworkouttheproblemthatIdecidedtoaskTomforadvice.
A.IdidfindB.didIfindC.IhavefoundD.haveIfound
34.Youhavebeensittingonmyhatandnowitisbadlyoutof.
A.dateB.shapeC.orderD.balance
35.--Excuseme,Sir,istheswimmingpoolopenallday?
--Onlyfrom6:
00palto10:
00pm.
A.That'sright.B.Yes,ofcourse
C.Sorry,IamnotsureD.Sorry,I'mafraidnot
Ⅲ.完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36—55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)
中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
ThesurveyaboutchildhoodintheThirdWorldshowsthatthestruggleforsurvivalislongand
hard.Butintherichworld,childrencan36fromadifferentkindofpoverty—ofthespirit.
37,oneWesterncountryalonenowsees14,000attemptedsuicides(自杀)everyyearby
childrenunder15,andonechild38fiveneedspsychiatric(心理)advice.
Therearemanygoodthingsabout39intheThirdWorld.Takethecloseandconstant
relationbetweenchildrenandtheirparents,relativesandneighboursforexample.IntheWest,the
verynatureofworkputsdistancebetween40andchildren.ButinmostThirdWorldvillages
motherandfatherdonotgomilesawayeachdaytoworkinoffices.41,thechildsees
motherandfather,relationsandneighboursworking42andoftensharesinthatwork.
Achild43inthiswaylearnshisorherrolethroughjoininginthecommunity's44:
helpingtodigorbuild,lookafteranimalsorbabies--ratherthan45playingwithwaterand
sandinkindergarten,keepingpets46playingwithdolls.
Thesechildrenmaygrowupwithalessoppressivesenseofspaceandtimethanthe47
children.Theirsenseofdaysandtimehasalottodowiththechangeofseasonsandpositionsof
thesunorthemooninthesky.Childrenintherichworld,48,areprovidedwithawatchas
oneofthe49signsofgrowingup,sothattheycan50alongwiththeirparentsabout
beinglateforschooltimes,mealtimes,bedtimes,thetimesofTVshows…
ThirdWorldchildrendonotusually51tostayindoors,stilllessinhighriseapartments(公寓).Insteadofdangerousroads,"keepoffthegrass"signsand"don'tspeaktostrangers",thereisoftenasenseof52tostudyandplay.Parentscanseetheirchildrenoutsiderather
thanobservethem53fromtenfloorsup.
54,twelvemillionchildrenunderfivestilldieeveryyearthroughhungeranddisease.
ButchildhoodintheThirdWorldisnotall55
36.A.comeB.learnC.sufferD.survive
37.A.AsusualB.ForinstanceC.InfactD.Inotherwords
38.A.byB.inC.toD.under
39.A.childhoodB.povertyC.spiritD.survival
40.A.adultsB.fathersC.neighboursD.relatives
41.A.AnyhowB.HoweverC.InsteadD.Still
42.A.awayB.aloneC.alongD.nearby
43.A.growingupB.livingthroughC.playingD.working
44.A.activityB.lifeC.studyD.work
45.A.byB.fromC.throughD.with
46.A.andB.butC.orD.so
47.A.EasternB.goodC.poorD.Western
48.A.atanymomentB.atthesametimeC.ontheotherhandD.onthewhole
49.A.easiestB.earliestC.happiestD.quickest
50.A.careB.fearC.hurryD.worry
51.A.dareB.expectC.haveD.require
52.A.controlB.dangerC.disappointmentD.freedom
53.A.anxiouslyB.eagerlyC.impatientlyD.proudly
54.A.AboveallB.IntheendC.OfcourseD.What'smore
55.A.badB.goodC.richD.poor
Ⅳ.阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在
答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Scientificexperimentscansometimesgowrongandwhentheydotheresultsmayrangefromthedisastroustothetroubling.OnesuchexperimenttookplaceinSouthAmericaaboutfiftyyearsago.Whetheritsfinalconsequenceswillcauseseriousdamageornothingmorethanasmalltroublestillremainstobeseen.
Thestorybeganin1956whenanAmericanscientistworkinginBrazildecidedtosolvetheproblemofincreasingtheproductivityofthatcountry'sbees.HeimportedaveryactivetypeofAfricanbeefromTanzaniaandmated(交配)itwiththemoreeasy-goingnativevarietytoproduceanewkindofbees.Thenewbeesworkedharderandproducedtwiceasmuchhoney.ItseemedthatProfessorKerr,forthatwasthescientist'sname,hadatotalsuccessonhishands.
Thenthingsbegantogowrong.Forsomereasonasyetunseen,butperhapsasaresultofsomethingintheirenvironment,thenewbeesbegantodevelopextremelyattackingpersonalities.Theybecamebad-temperedandeasytobeangry,attackedthenativebeesanddrovethemfromtheirlivingplaces.
Butworsewastofollow.Havingtakenoverthecountryside,thenewbees,withtheirdangerousstings(叮),begantoattackitsneighbours--cats,dogs,horses,chickensandfinallymanhimself.Alongperiodofterrorbeganthathassofarkilledagreatnumberofanimalsandabout150humanbeings.
ThiswouldhavebeenbadenoughifthebeeshadstayedinBrazil.Butnowtheyareonthemove,headingnorthwardsincountlessmillionstowardsCentralandNorthAmerica,andmovingatthealarmingspeedof200milesayear.Thecountriesthatlieintheirpatharenaturallyworriedbecauseitlooksasifnothingcanbedonetostopthem.
56.TheresultsoftheSouthAmericanexperiment.
A.havecausedaserioustrouble
B.haveprovedtobewrong
C.arenotyetcertain
D.arenotimportant
57.Theexperimentmentionedinthispassagewasdesignedto.
A.increasetheamountofhoneyinBrazil
B.makeBrazilianbeesmoreeasy-going
C.increasethenumberofbeesinBrazil
D.makeAfricanbeeslessactive
58.Whichofthefollowingmaybethecauseofthenewbees'attackingpersonalities?
A.Theirproductionofhoney.
B.Theirhardwork.
C.Theirlivingenvironment.
D.Theirbadtemper.
59.Thelastparagraphimpliesthat.
A.thebeeshavebeendriventoCentralandNorthAmerica
B.thebeesmaybringabouttroubleinmorecountries
C.thebeesmustbestoppedfrommovingnorth
D.thebeesprefertoliveinBrazil
B
He'sanoldcobbler(修鞋匠)withashopintheMarais,ahistoricareainParis.WhenI
tookhimmyshoes,heatfirsttoldme:
“Ihaven'ttime.Takethemtotheotherfellowonthemain
street;he'llfixthemforyourightaway.”
ButI'dhadmyeyeonhisshopforalongtime.Justlookingathisbenchloadedwithtoolsand
piecesofleather,Iknewhewasaskilledcraftsman(手艺人).“No,”Ireplied,“theotherfel-
lowcan'tdoitwell.”
“Theotherfellow”wasoneofthoseshopkeeperswhofixshoesandmakekeys“while-U-
wait”--withoutknowingmuchaboutmendingshoesormakingkeys.Theyworkcarelessly,and
whentheyhavefinishedsewingbackasandalstrap(鞋带)youmightaswelljustthrowawaythe
pair.
MymansawIwouldn'tgivein,andhesmiled.Hewipedhishandsonhisblueapron(围
裙),lookedatmyshoes,hadmewritemynameononeshoewithapieceofchalkandsaid,
“Comebackinaweek.”
Iwasabouttoleavewhenhetookapairofsoftleatherbootsoffashelf.
“SeewhatIcando?
”hesaidwithpride.“OnlythreeofusinPariscandothiskindof
work..”
WhenIgotbackoutintothestreet,theworldseemedbrand-newtome.Hewassomething
outofanancientlegend,thisoldcraftsmanwithhiswayofspeakingfamiliarly,hisverystrange,
dustyfelthat,hisfunnyaccentfromwho-knows-whereand,aboveall,hisprideinhiscraft.
Thesearetimeswhennothingisimportantbutthebottomline,whenyoucandothingsany
old,wayaslongasit“pays”,when,inshort,peoplelookonworkasapathtoever-increasing
consumption(消费)ratherthanawaytorealizetheirownabilities.Insuchaperioditisarare
comforttofindacobblerwhogetshisgreatestsatisfactionfromprideinajobwelldone.
60.Whichofthefollowingistrueabouttheoldcobbler.'?
A.Hewasequippedwiththebestrepairingtools.
B.HewastheonlycobblerintheMarais.
C.Hewasproudofhisskills.
D.HewasanativeParisian.
61.Thesentence“Hewassomethingoutofanancientlegend.”(paragraph7)impliesthat
A.nowadaysyoucanhardlyfindanyo