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1、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)21I made a call to my parents yesterday. To my disappointment. of them answered it. Aeither Bnone Cneither Dnobody22Would you like , sir? No, thanks. I have had much. Asome more oranges Bany more oranges Csome more orange Dany more orange23If anyone happens t

2、o drop in while I am out, him or her leave a message. Ahave Bget Cask Dtell24Did Jack come back early last night? Yes. It was not yet eight oclock he arrived home. Abefore Bwhen Cthat Duntil25James, I am sorry I used your computer when you were away this morning. . AThats all right BIts a pleasure C

3、You are welcome DDont mention it26Mum is coming. What present for your birthday? Ayou expect she has got Byou expect has she got Cdo you expect she has got Ddo you expect has she got27The dictionary is being printed and it will soon . Aturn out Bcome out Cstart out Dgo out28Father for London on busi

4、ness upon my arrival, so I didnt see him. Ahas left Bleft Cwas leaving Dhad left29Can the project be finished as planned? Sure, it completed in time, well work two more hours a day. Ahaving got Bto get Cgetting Dget30The classroom is big enough , but well have to move if we have more students. Afor

5、the moment Bon the moment Cin a moment Dfor a moment31Catherine, I have cleaned the room for you. Thanks. You it. I could manage it myself. Aneednt do Bneednt have done Cmustnt do Dshouldnt have done32Only after my friend came . Adid the computer repair Bhe repaired the computer Cwas the computer re

6、paired Dthe computer was repaired33When help, one often says “Thank you.” or “Its kind of you.” Aoffering Bto offer Cto be offered Doffered34Why didnt you buy the camera you had longed for? I had planned to. But I was 50 . Afewer Bless Ccheap Dshort35Is that the small town you often refer to? Right,

7、 just the one you know I used to work for years. Athat Bwhich Cwhere Dwhat完形填空A lady and her husband stepped off the train in Boston. They walked without an appointment(预约)into the outer 36 of Harvards president. But they were 37 by his secretary and kept waiting. For hours, the secretary took no no

8、tice of them, 38 that the couple would finally become 39 and go away. But they didnt. The secretary finally decided to disturb the president, though 40 .A few minutes later, the president walked towards the couple with a 41 face. The lady told him, “We had a son that 42 Harvard for one year. He love

9、d Harvard. He was 43 here. But about a year ago, he was accidentally killed. My husband and I would like to 44 a memorial(纪念物)to him, somewhere on campus.”The president wasnt 45 . Instead, he was shocked. “Madam,” he said, “we cant put up a statue for every person who studied at Harvard and died. If

10、 we did, this 46 would look like a cemetery(墓地),” “Oh, no,” the lady 47 quickly. “We dont want to put up a statue. We would like to give a 48 to Harvard.” The president rolled his eyes and 49 at the couple and then exclaimed, ” A building! Do you have any 50 how much a building costs? We have spent

11、over 7,500,000 on the campus building at Harvard.” For a moment the lady was silent. The president was 51 , because he could get rid of them now. Then the lady turned to her husband and said quietly, “Is that all it costs to start a 52 ? Why dont we just start our own?” Her husband nodded. 53 their

12、offer was turned down. Mr. and Mrs. Stanford traveled to California where they founded the University that bears their 54 , a memorial to a son that Harvard no longer 55 about.36Alab Blibrary Chall Doffice37Awatched Bstopped Cfollowed Dinterviewed38Ahoping Bfinding Crealizing Dimagining39Asurprised

13、Bdisappointed Cworried Dtroubled40Ahopelessly Bcarefully Cunexpectedly Dunwillingly41Apleasant Bfunny Ccold Dsad42Aattended Bvisited Cstudied Dserved43Aclever Bbrave Cproud Dhappy44Aset about Bset up Ctake down Dtake over45Asatisfied Bexcited Cmoved Dashamed46Ahouse Bpart Cgarden Dplace47Aexplained

14、Bexpressed Crefused Dadmitted48Abuilding Byard Cplayground Dsquare49Alaughed Bshouted Cglanced Dcalled50Asuggestion Bidea Cthought Dopinion51Abored Bastonished Cinterested Dpleased52Adepartment Buniversity Cbusiness Dclub53AOnce BWhile CSince DThough54Aname Bcharacter Cpicture Dsign55Atalked Bknew C

15、heard Dcared阅读理解A Paul Zindels death on March 27,2003 ended the brilliant life of a famous writer.Not only did Paul Zindel win a Pulitzer Prize as well as an Obie Prize for his 1970 play The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds, but be was one of the earliest writers in the field of con

16、temporary(当代的) literature for young adults(成人). The Pigman, published in 1968, is still one of the most well-known and widely-taught novels in the genre. The American Library Association has named it one of the 100 Best of the Best Books for Young Adults published between 1967 and 1992, and Zindels

17、autobiography, The Pigman and Me, was among the 100 Best of the Best Books published for teenagers during the last part of the twentieth century. Six of Zindels books, in fact, have been voted the Best Books for Young Adults, and most of his recent horror books-such as The Doom Stone and Rats-have b

18、een chosen as Quick Picks for Reluctant Young Adult Readers. Clearly, he was a writer who knew how to interest contemporary children. Recognizing that, the American Library Association in 2002 honored Paul Zindel with the Margaret A. Edwards Prize for his lifetime achievements, and later that same y

19、ear he was presented with the ALAN Prize for his contributions to Young Adult Literature. With his passing, young readers, teachers, and librarians have lost a great friend.56Which of Paul Zindels books was the most popular with young adults in the 20th century? AThe Pigman. BThe Doom Stone. CThe Pi

20、gman and Me. DThe Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds.57Why was Paul Zindel honored with the Margaret A. Edwards Prize? AHis books were widely read by children.BHis books were interesting and helpful to adults. CHe made great contributions to contemporary literature. DHe wrote a number

21、 of horror books for young adults.58When did Paul Zindel win the ALAN Prize? AIn 2002. BIn 2003. CBetween 1967 and 1992. DBetween 2002 and 2003.59Choose the correct statements from the following according to the passage. a.The Pigman and Me was one of the Best Books for teenagers. b.Zindel was one o

22、f the earliest writers who wrote for adults only. c.The Doom Stone and Rats are not popular with young adults. d.Zindel was given four prizes for literature before he died. e.At least eight of Zindels books were very popular in his times. Ac, d, e Ba, b, c Ca, b, d Da, d, eBThree months after the go

23、vernment stopped issuing(发放)or renewing permits for Internet cafes because of security(安全)concerns, some cafe owners are having financial(经济的)concerns of their own.The permits were stopped suddenly three months ago by the government until new safeguards could be put in place to prevent misuse of the

24、 information superhighway, but for cafe owners its a business breakdown with no fix in sight.“I handed in a request to open up an Internet caf and received the conditions,” said the businessman Obeidallah. “I rented a place in the Sharafiah district at SR45,000 and prepared the place with equipment

25、that cost me more than SR100,000. When I went to the local government after finishing everything, I was surprised to find that theyd stopped issuing permits for Internet cafes.”Having an Internet cafe without Internet is much like having a coffee shop without coffee. “Im avoiding closing the place,

26、but its been more than three months with the situation ongoing as it is.” Obeidallah said. “Who will bear the losses caused by the permit issue?”The decision took many cafe owners by surprise. “I asked to open an Internet caf, and I was handed a list of all the things that were needed to follow thro

27、ugh, such as a sign for the place, filling out forms,” said Hassan Al-Harbi.“I did all that was asked and rented a place. And after the Haj vacation I went to the local government and they surprised me, saying that there are new rules that forbid the issuing of any more Internet cafe permits and tha

28、t one cant even renew his permit. Ive lost more than SR80,000,” Al-harbi added.As for the government, officials say a method to deal with it is on the way. But security concerns come before profit(盈利).60The government stopped issuing or renewing permits for Internet cafes . Ato prevent misuse of new

29、 safeguards in Internet cafes Bto make cafe owners earn less profit from their business Cto stop the use of the information superhighway on Internet Dto make sure of the proper use of the information superhighway61The governments decision led to the fact that many cafe owners . Asuffered heavy finan

30、cial losses Basked to open up Internet cafes Ccontinued to operate Internet cafes Dasked the government for payment62The underlined phrase in the last paragraph “on the way” means . Ato be studied Bto be put into practice Cto be changed Dto be improved63The cafe owners found the governments decision

31、 . Asuprising and unacceptable Bunderstandable and acceptable Creasonable but surprising Dsurprising but acceptableC Walk through the Amazon rainforest today and you will find it is steamy ,warm ,damp and thick .But if you had been around 15,000 years ago, during the last ice age ,would it have been the same ?For more than 30 years, scientists have been arguing about how rainforests like the Amazon might have reacted(反应)to the cold ,

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