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南充高中2017年面向省内外自主招生考试英语试题南充高中2017年面向省内外自主招生考试;英语试题;(满分150分,时间90分钟);第I卷;一、单项选择(20个小题,每题1.5分,共30分;—I t hink he's still in__;B.the;the;C.the;/;D./;the;2.—Hi,Nick.Oh,sorry,but I;B. that;guess so;C.if; realize that;D南充高中2017年面向省内外自主招生考试英语试题(满分150分,时间90分钟)第I卷一、单项选择(20个小题,每题1.5分,共30分)1.—Where's Jack ?—I think he's still in _____ bed, but he might just be in ____bathroom.A./; /B. the; theC. the; /D./; the2.—Hi, Nick. Oh, sorry, but I forgot to bring the tape you want. —___ __ You can bring it next time. —Thank you. I promise. A. Do you mean it? several years ago. A. was caused —A. why; think thatB. that; guess soC. if; realize thatD. when; so know5.—I‘m sorry I couldn‘t go to your work late. —Don‘t apologize. It was just a weekend party. YouA. may; shouldn‘tB. must; don‘t need to D. can‘t; mustn‘tC. had to ; didn‘t have to —Yes, it‘s better to be safe than sorry. —Tha t‘s true!A. have come to ; wearB. go on ; put onC. leave; put upD. begin; pu t away 7.—Can you tell me the way to the science museum?—Sorry, I‘m a newcomer here. —That‘s all right. ________ thank you.B. ThereforeC. SomewayD. ThusB. causesC. is causedD. is being caused4.—B. That‘s OK.C. That sounds good.D. Is that all?3.Our city has a big headache and it ______ by the great number of ca rs. It began to disturb us6.—A. Anyhow8.—My car started up at last.—You should have it repaired ________it is working now.B. as thoughC. as long asD. in caseA. even though9.He is running ____ the wind towards the east of the station while To m is running ____ theright. A. down; onB. for; inC. against; onD. with; to10.—What game is popular with them?—The ____ most is tennis. A. game they like it like it11.After playing football for more than half an hour, the students took _______ rest. A. a few minute‘sB. a- few-minutesC. a-few-minuteD. a few minutes‘12.—How was your recent visit to Qingdao?—It was great. We visited some friends, and spent the ___ days at the seaside. A. few last sunnyB. last few sunnyC. last sunny fewD. few sunny last13.—I don‘t like chicken ____ fish.—I don‘t like chicken ____ I like fish very much.B. and, butC. or, andD. or, butA. and, and writing. A. suggestions A. do; closeB. messages B. do; closedC. informations C. have; closeD. advices D. am; closed15.I _______ feel tired, so I need to keep my eyes _______.16.This washing machine is environmentally friendly because it uses ____ __ water andelectricity than ______ models. A. less; older A.the ones A. providedB. less; elder B. ones B. suppliedC. fewer; older C. others C. chargedD. fewer; elder A D. the others A D. offered17.Mr.Zhang gave the textbooks to all the pupils except _____who had already taken them.18.They‘ve _______ us 150,000 dollars for the house. Shall we take it? 19.—Do you have any trouble in Nanchong?—Yes, ________ the right way to Nanchong High School. A. findB. foundC. findingD. to find20.—Did the judge ask you many questions?—Yes, and ______.A. they were difficult to be answered C. they were difficult to answerB. to answer them was to be difficult D. they had difficulty in answerinB. game they likeC. best game they likeD. best game they14.I was wondering if you could give me some _______ on how to imp rove my English二、完形填空(15个小题,每题2分,共30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从21~35各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卷上将该项涂黑。

The cold weather of the last weeks has had a surprising result. 4000 Rus sian red-necked ducks have arrived in Britain where the weather, just below freezing, is like spring to them.The Russian red-necked ducks manage perfectly well at temperature down to 30 degrees zero. They wouldn‘t think of leaving home at minus 40. But, as the cold gets colder, they make a quick to take off together all with a si ngle thought : ―Go somewhere .‖Last Tuesday the small lake near my house was by above three hundred Russian red- necked ducks, a noisy lot, though I must say they were not tr ouble. Our local birds were at first quite by these from far away, and there were some obvious language difficulties too.At 9 I went down to the edge of the lake, with a little bread and milk for our own birds. I saw them standing about, the foreigners to eat up ever ything. But my worry proved ; The red-necked birds didn‘t like the bread at all. Many of them a mouthful, and threw up. In fact they pushed and fought to get away from the food, our own birds looked at them in surprise.My wife had followed me down the path with a cake she had made on Monday evening. She had forgotten to turn off the electricity in time, and t he cake got . Now that, funnily enough, the Russian birds it, though our birds wouldn‘t touch it. We realized then the visitors were used to bread probab ly, and my wife agreed to make some for them. 21. A. below 22. A. conclus ion 23. A. by heart 24. A. hotter 25. A. invaded 26. A. pleased 27. A. strang ers 28. A. as ever 29. A. expecting 30. A. untrue 31. A. tried 32. A. good-lo oking 33. A. burnt 34. A. suckedB. under B. plan B. in mind B. colder B. taken B. delighted B. passengersB. as usual B. expected B. true B. ate B. hopeful B. burned up B. drankC. over C. advice C. in heart C. warmer C. occupied C. moved C. enemie s C. as often C. watch C. unnecessary C. had C. delicious C. burning C. lovedD. above D. decision D. on mind D. cooler D. reached D. upset D. pione ers D. as before D. watching D. necessary D. managed D. hopeless D.burned down D. hated35. A. whiteB. blackC. greenD. red三、阅读理解(共15小题,每题3分,共45分)AYou speak, write a letter, make a telephone call. Your words carry a mes sage. People communicate with words. Do you think you can communicate w ithout words? A smile on your face shows you are happy or friendly. Tears i n your eyes tell others that you are sad. When you raise your hand in class, the teacher knows you want to say something or ask questions. You shake y ou head and people know you are saying ―No.‖ You nod and people know you are saying ―Yes‖.Other things can also carry messages. For example, a sign at the bus sto p helps you to know which bus to take. A sign on the wall of your schoolhelps you to find the library. Signs on doors tell you where to go in or out. Have you ever noticed that there are a lot of signs around you and that y ou receive messages from them all the time?People can communicate in many other ways. An artist can use his drawi ngs to tell about beautiful mountains, about the blue sea and many other th ings. Books are written to tell you about all the wonderful things in the worl d and also about people and their ideas. Books, magazines, TV and radios an d films all help us to communicate with each other. They all help us to kno w what is going on in the world and what other people are thinking about.36. Can we communicate with each other without words? A. Yes, we hardly do so. C. No, it‘s impossible.37. A sign at the bus stop tells you_____. A. how many buses there areC. where the bus comes and goes A. Writing a letter. C. Drawing a picture.B. what kind of bus it isD. how much money you will pay for the ticket B. Making a telephone.D. Asking someone else to take a message.BWe welcome you aboard the Finn Air Flight and will do our best to mak e your trip comfortable and enjoyable. For your safety and convenience.To begin the trip, we would like to draw your attention to some safety-r elated details. These are also explained on the instruction card in the seat p ocket in front of you. Seat belts must remain fastened while the ―Fasten se atbelts‖ sign is on. It is advisable to keep them fastened at all times while s eated. All flights are non-smoking. The use of mobile telephones isB. No, we can‘t.D. Yes, sometimes we can.38. What do you think is the quickest way to communicate with your fri end in another city?now allowed when the airplane is on the ground and ―the fasten seat bells‖ sign is turned off. During the flight the use of CD and DVD players is now allowed. For your entertainmentTo help you enjoy your trip, we provide a range of newspapers on inter national flights. On our MD-11 and Boeing aircraft, we are also pleased to pr ovide music and video programs. On Airbus A321/320/319, aircraft route map s and short videos are shown. Details of entertainment programs available on MD-11 aircraft are shown on the separate ―On the Air ‖ brochure(手册) lo cated in your seat pocket. For your childrenSpecial reading material is provided for children and on longest flights th ere are also audio and video programs for them. On long-distance flights, firs t-time flyers between the ages of 2 and 15 can join our Finn Air Junior Plus Club. Meals and drinksDuring most flights we serve you a tasty meal with drinks with it. Beer, wine and other drinks are served free of charge. Coffee, tea and juice are se rved free of charge on all domestic flights of over 35 minutes. On domestic flights leaving before nine and on all flights to northern Finland, a snack is s erved. We value your opinion.In this magazine you‘ll find a special form for your comments about our service. Kindly return the form to our crew or any Finnier office. It will be f orwarded directly to the appropriate department. You can also fax it(+358 -(0)89819 –7729)or send your comments flight whenever possible.39. Which of the following statement is NOT true?A. During the flight you have to keep your seat belt fastened all the tim e.B. When taking Airbus 321/320/319, you may know where you are throu gh an aircraft route map.C. During the flight you may listen to music or watch video.D. During the fright you may have some coffee or tea or juice for free.40. What special service can a 10-year-old child who takes his first flight hav e? A. He can join the Finn Air Junior Plus Club. B. Wine and other drinks wi ll offered for free. C. He can enjoy music and video programs D. A tasty me al with drinks with it will be served. 41. The purpose of the passage is to__ ______. A. teach the passengers how to use the seat belts B.tell the passen gers what k;C.encourage the passengers;D.introduce the good servic;42.Yo umay find this passage;A.an ewspaper B.a book C.a g u;Beg in doing the work you love;If you want to work as an arts;WhileB. tell the passengers what kind of entertainment they can enjoy during their flightC. encourage the passengers to give comments on the serviceD. introduce the good service of the Finn Air and attract more passenger s42. You may find this passage in________.A. a newspaperB. a bookC. a guide bookD. an official documentCBegin doing the work you love as soon as possible, even if you don‘t ge t paid for it, or if you can only work at it part-time. Albert Einstein was una ble to get a job as a physics professor. He could have said to hims elf, ―We ll, I just don‘t have the work relative to physics. I should give up on it and settle for something else.‖ Instead, he wrote the two most famous papers w hile employed as a patent clerk. After their publication, there was not a maj or university in the world that would not have been glad to have him on th eir staff.If you want to work as an artist and you are making a living as a waite r, don‘t think of yourself as a waiter who hopes one day to become an artis t. That puts the work you love somewhere off in the distant future. Rather, think of yourself as an artist, supporting yourself by waiting tables, and paint, or draw as much as you can. It is possible to earn a living wage as a wait er working 24 hours a week. That leaves plenty of time to devote to trainin g or developing your craft(工艺)in the off hours.While seeking the work you love, it helps to expand your awareness(意识)into the universe of all possibilities. You don‘t want to be limited to the ideas of what you should do or what you have done before. Having opened to all possibilities, you can make a final decision and select the work you lov e as your own.Doing the work you love requires that you be equally comfortable with t he imaginative and the practical. It requires the ability to dream big dreams and the ability to face and master all the little details that make dreams co me true.43.According to the passage, perhaps Einstein once said to himself, ―__ _____.‖A.I have to support myself by working as a patent clerk now, but I wo n‘t give physics upB.Well, I just don‘t have the work relative to physics. I should give up on it and settle for something elseC.The job is just what I want, I should work very hard at itD.I must wait until I find my favorite job44.If a person works 24 hours a week, he can________.A.do nothing else B.have enough spare time for his hobbiesC.have no time left to make his dream come true D.make a good livi ng45.Which of the following is not implied in the last paragraph?A.We shall do practical things rather than dream.B.Sometimes the imaginative is different from the practical.C.We have to take care of a lot of details before we make our dreams come true.D.We shall dream big dreams and practice as well.46.According to the passage, the author encourages us to ________.A.dream oftenC.select job carefully and patiently B.start the work you love quickly D.make up our minds quicklyDParents and kids today dress alike, listen to the same music, and are frie nds. Is this a good thing? Sometimes, when Mr. Ballmer and his 16-year-old daughter, Elizabeth, listen to rock music together and talk about interests the y both enjoy, such as pop culture, he remembers his more distant relationshi p with his parents when he was a teenager.―I would never have said to my mom, ?Hey, the new Weezer album is really great. How do you like it?‘‖ says Ballmer. ―There was just a compl ete gap in taste.‖ earlier generations of parents and children often appeared to move in separate orbits.Today, the generation gap has not disappeared, but it is getting narrow i n many families. Conversations on subjects such as sex and drugs would not have taken place a generation ago. Now they are comfortable and common.And parent-child activities, from shopping to sports, involve a feeling of trust and friendship that can continue into adulthood.No wonder greeting cards today carry the message, ―To my mother, my best friend.‖But family experts warn that the new equality can also result in less res pect for parents. ―There‘s still a lot of strictness and authority on the part of parents out there, but there is a change happening,‖ says Kerrie, a psycho l ogy professor at Lebanon Valley College. ―In the middle of that change, the re is a lot of confusion among parents.‖Family researchers offer a variety of reasons for these evolving roles and attitudes. They see the 1960s as a turning point. Great cultural changes led to more open communication and a more democratic process that encourag es everyone to have a say.―My parents were on the ?before‘ side of that change, but today‘s pare nts, the 40-year-olds, were on the ?after‘ side,‖ explains Mr. Ballmer. ―It‘s n ot something easily accomplished by parents these days, because life is more difficult to understand or deal with, but sharing interests does make it more fun to be a parent now.‖47. Which of the following shows that the generation gap is disappearin g?A. Parents help their children develop interests in more activities.B. Parents put more trust in their children‘s abilities.C. Parents and children talk more about sex and drugs.D. Parents share more interests with their children.48. The change in toda y‘s parent-child relationship is _________.A. more confusion among parentsB. new equality between parents and childrenC. less respect for parents from childrenD. more strictness and authority on the part of parents49. By saying ―today‘s parents, the 40-year-olds, were on the ?after‘ side.‖ the author meansthat today‘s parents _________.A. follow the trend of the changeB. can set a limit to the changeC. fail to take the change seriouslyD. have little difficulty adjusting to the change50. The purpose of the passage is to _________.A. describe the difficulties today‘s parents have met withB. suggest the ways to handle the parent-child relationshipC. discuss the development of the parent-child relationshipD. compare today‘s parent-child relationship with that in the past第II卷四、根据短文内容及所给的首字母写出所缺的单词。

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