1、全国重点高中提前招生考试英语全真卷全国重点高中提前招生考试英语全真卷Finally, trust your own ideas and your own thinking! It is your own life, just find the job you really enjoy doing.() 21. A. Its saying B. Its say C. It is said D. It says() 22. A. same B. as same C. so good D. the same() 23. A. suitable B. fitted C. able D. like()
2、24. A. take B. play C. have D. choose() 25. A. which B. what C. if D. whether() 26. A. feel B. realize C. to feel D. to realize() 27. A. helps B. makes C. make D. help() 28. A. both B. between C. from D. either() 29. A. art B. music C. sports D. acting() 30. A. ride B. feed C. draw D. treat() 31. A.
3、 success B. skill C. hobby D. fact() 32. A. good B. the best C. better D. best() 33. A. examine B. have examined C. examining D. examined () 34. A. find out B. look out C. find D. look at() 35. A. what do they think of B. how do they think ofC. what they think of D. how they think of . 阅读理解。 (共 20小题
4、;每小题 2分,满分 40分)阅读下列短文,从每小题所给的 A 、 B 、 C 、 D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。N AHere are two stories from different parts of the world. They seem strange but, believe it or not, they re all true!killed an old woman who he used to work with. There was nothing to show that Lee had killed the woman. Lee told the police he
5、hadnt done it, but no one believed him and he was going to be hanged. On the day of the hanging, however, the door in the floor, through which Lees body would fall, did not open. They tried three times but each time the door stayed closed, even though it had worked well the day before. In the end th
6、ey sent Lee back to prison, where he lived for the next twenty-two years. At all times, John Lee said he hadnt killed the woman, and he believed it was the hand of God that had saved him from death by hanging.The police in Venezuela (委内瑞拉 ) in South America followed a man home one night. He was the
7、thief they wanted to catch. However, half of his house was standing in Venezuela and the other half was standing in Colombia. Venezuelas neighbor. When the police entered the house, the man ran upstairs to his bedroom, which was in Colombia, and called his lawyer (律师 ). The Venezuelan police were no
8、t allowed to enter Colombia so they could not enter the bedroom. They asked the police in Colombia to help. The Colombian police refused to help because the mans crime (罪行 )was not a crime in Colombia. In the end, the Venezuelan police gave up and went back to the police station.( ) 41. The underlin
9、ed word hanged in this passage probably means _.A. shut in a room B. questioned by the policeC. killed by putting a rope around the neck D. kept in a place( ) 42. What do we know about the door in the floor?A. It had opened the day before the hanging.B. It had been broken a long time.C. After three
10、times, it opened.D. John Lees dead body fell through it.( ) 43. From the story we know that the thiefs bedroom was_.A. in Venezuela B. in ColombiaC. in neither Venezuela nor Colombia D. in both Venezuela and Colombia( ) 44. Why didnt the Venezuelan police go into the mans bedroom?A. They didnt know
11、where it was.B. The Venezuelan police were not allowed to enter Colombia.C. The police in Colombia told them that (hey would help.D. The police in Colombia told them not to go inside.( ) 45. The police in Colombia didnt help the police in Venezuela to catch the thief becauseA. they didnt know where
12、he wasB. the police in Venezuela didn t ask for helpC. the mans lawyer told them not to helpD. the mans crime was not a crime in ColombiaBLook closely at your hands. Are they clean? It doesnt matter how many times you wash your hands, tiny microbes (微生物 ) still stay on them. But dont worry. Most mic
13、robes dont harm you. Now scientists say the microbes on our hands could be used in a surprising way; fighting crime, According to a recent survey microbes as well as fingerprints(指纹 ) could be used to indentify the criminal.Everyone has his own set of microbes on the hands. That is to say, if you an
14、d your best friend were able to see and compare all the microbes on your hands, your hands probably would look different. Some microbes only show up on your hands while others live only on your friends hands.When you work on a computer you leave the microbes from your hands on the keyboard. The scie
15、ntists can easily tell the owner of the keyboard by looking at the microbes on it. Even if you dont leave your fingerprints behind, your microbes may give you away.Noah Fierer, a scientist, says. You can only clean a fingerprint, but you cant sterilize (使无菌 ) a surface just by wiping(擦 ) it off, He
16、says that scientists have a lot more work to do before the microbe is used as a useful tool. (2012年黄冈中学自主招生试题 )( ) 41. According to the passage,_ could be used to identify the criminal.A. fingerprints B. scientists handsC. microbes D. fingerprints and microbes on peoples hands( ) 42. Paragraph 3 tel
17、ls us that_.A. our hands look similar B. the microbes will make the keyboard dirty. C. we should compare hands often D. we have our own sets of microbes.( ) 43. When you work on computer, the microbes_.A. just stay on our hands B. also stay on the keyboardC. will do harm to you D. will disappear( )
18、44. From Noah Fierer we know that_.A. fingerprints are no longer useful in fighting crimeB. microbes can be found on everyones hands.C. unlike microbe fingerprints can be cleaned if people wipe themD. the microbe is used as a useful tool( ) 45. Whats the best title of the passage?A. Microbes May Tel
19、l Who You Are B. Scientists Say Everyone Has Microbes C. Noah Fiercer Does Research Into Microbes D. Fingerprints Help Catch Criminals COne afternoon I toured an art museum while waiting for my husband to finish a business meeting. I was looking forward to a quiet view of the art works.A young coupl
20、e viewing the paintings ahead of me chatted nonstop between themselves. I watched them a moment and decided the wife was doing all the talk.I admired the husbands patience for putting up with her continuous talk. Distracted by their noise, I moved on.I met with them several times as I moved through
21、the different rooms of art .Each time I heardI was standing at the counter of the museum gift shop making a purchase when the couple came near to the exit. Before they left, the man reached into his pocket and pulled out a white object. He extended it into a long stick and then tapped his way into t
22、he coatroom to get his wifes jacket.“Hes a brave man.” The clerk at the counter said,” Most of us would give up if we were blinded at such a young age. During his recovery he made a promise that his life wouldnt change So ,as before, he and his wife come in whenever theres a new art show.”“But what
23、dose he get out of the art?” I asked, “He cant see.”“Cant see? Youre wrong. He sees a lot. More than you or I do.” The clerk said, “His wife describes each painting so he can see it in his head.”I learned something about patience, courage and love that day. I saw the patience of a young wife describ
24、ing paintings to a person without sight and the courage of a husband who would not allow blindness to change his life. And I saw the love shared by two people as I watched this couple walk away hand in hand.( ) 46.The young couple were at an art museum _.A. to show their love B. to appreciate artC.
25、to discuss paintings D. to describe paintings( ) 47. “I moved away quickly.” in Paragraph 3 shows that the writer _.A. was in the hope of visiting more rooms B. was in a hurry to buy some gifts C. was tired of the nonstop talking D. was not interested in the art show ( ) 48.We can infer from the pas
26、sage that the husband _.A. was not born blind B. couldnt stand his wifeC. knew nothing about art D. completely depended on his wife ( ) 49.After hearing what the clerk had said about the couple, the writer was _.A. encouraged B. excited C. touched D. annoyed( ) 50.The passage is mainly about _.A. th
27、e importance of art B. good manners in public C patience of a husband D. love between a couplDFrench and American doctors have done an operation together in which doctors were outside the operating room.Doctor John did the operation in an office in New York City last month, while a sixty-year-old wo
28、man patient was in hospital in Strasbourg, France.A doctor in Strasbourg got the patient ready. He placed the medical tools and a small videocamera in her stomach area. Doctor John in New York City watched the patient on a video screen. Then he used the computer to send messages to the robot machine
29、.The robot moved the tools that cut the womans gallbladder away. The woman got well soon after the operation and left the hospital two weeks later.Experts say the main problem with such is based on high-speed telecommunication between the doctor and the robot. Technology must be able to send a docto
30、rs order to a robot to move the tool quickly.Experts also say a robotic operation will improve an operation. For example, the robot can make such smaller movements than a person can. A robot machine can turn tools in ways that a doctors hand cannot.Doctors say such a robotic operation will make poss
31、ible safer and better operations in the future. They say it will improve doctor training. It will also mean that doctors can do an operation on people in dangerous places far away. And it could mean that people could have operations done by top doctors without traveling to the city where the doctors
32、 work.(2012年宁波七中保送生推荐考试试题 )( ) 51. The underline phrase “robotic operation” means_.A. a special kind of robot invented by doctors.B. something done to mend a robotC. an operation done by French and American doctorsD. an operation done far away with the help of a robot.( ) 52. We use the robot in the operation because _.A. it can send messages in the
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