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1、2005年山西高考英语真题及答案第卷第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节 (共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。例:How much is the shirt ?A19.15.B9.15.C9.18.答案是B.1How much will the woman pay if she buys two skirts ?A$18.B$19.C$20.2What will the speakers dis

2、cuss ?AA report .BA computer .CA report on computer .3What are the speakers talking about ?AA child .BA room .CA present .4What can we learn from this conversation ?AThe woman does not get along well with the man .BThe woman does not get along well with here roommate .CThe man will talk with the wom

3、ans roommate .5Where are the two speakers now ?AOn the first floor .BOn the fourth floor .COn the fifth floor.第二节 (共15小题;每题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6What was the woman doing befor

4、e she went home ?ATyping a report .BRewriting a report .CReviewing a report .7Where did the woman have her dinner ?AIn a restaurant .BIn her office .CAt home .听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8Why does the man feel surprised ?AThe woman has found a new job .BThe woman doesnt feel like leaving .CThe woman disagrees wi

5、th him .9What does the woman say abut her department ?Athee is a lack of trust .BThere are serious problems .CThere is too much pressure .听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10What are the speakers talking about ?APopular sports events .BTV programs people like best .CThings people do after work .11How did the woman d

6、o the research ?AShe talked to people .BShe sent letters to people .CShe collected information from newspapers .12What do most people do in their spare time ?AGo to movies .BRead books .CWatch TV.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13Where does this conversation take place ?AAt the airport .BIn a restaurant .COn the s

7、treet .14Why does the woman like San Francisco ?AIt has less traffic .BIt has the best food and music .CPeople there are friendlier .15Where does the woman come from ?APennsylvania .BSan Francisco .CChina .16What does the woman think of the mans English ?AExcellent .BAcceptable .CStrange .听第10段材料,回答

8、第17至20题。17How many people are there in the womans family ?AThree .BFour .CFive .18What did the children think about having dinner together at home ?AThey thought it was funny .BThey disliked the idea at first .CThey preferred eating with friends .19How often did the family finally decide to have mea

9、ls together ?AEvery Sunday .BTwice a week .CThree times a week .20Who finally set the time for these family dinners ?AThe children .BThe father .CThe woman speaker .第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节, 满分45分)第一节: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,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。例:It is generally considered unwise to give a child_he o

10、r she wants .Ahowever Bwhatever Cwhichever Dwhenever答案是B.21Can I speak to Mr. Wang , please ?_AWho are you ?BIm Wang .CSpeaking DAre you john ?22No one helped me . I did it all_h myself .Afor Bby Cfrom Dto23Mary wrote an article on_h the team had failed to win the game .Awhy Bwhat Cwho Dthat24I have

11、 many friends , _h some are businessmen .Aof them Bfrom which Cwho of Dof whom25We havent enough books for_h; some of you will have to share .Asomebody Banybody Ceverybody Dnobody26Tom , you_h leave all your clothes on the floor like this !Awouldnt Bmustnt Cneednt Dmay not27They wanted to charge $ 5

12、, 000 for the car , _h we managed to bring the price down .Abut Bso Cwhen Dsince28What would you do if it_h tomorrow ?We have to carry it on , since weve got everything ready .Arain Brains Cwill rain Dis raining29My parents will move back into town in a year or_h.Alater Bafter Cso Dabout30It wasnt u

13、ntil nearly a month later_h I received the managers reply .Asince Bwhen Cas Dthat31Oh dear ! Ive just broken a window ._h.It cant be helped .ANever mind BAll right Cthats fine DNot at all32The storm left , _h a lot of damage to this area .Acaused Bto have caused Cto cause Dhaving caused33The heros s

14、tory_h differently in the newspapers .Awas reported Bwas reporting Creports Dreported34The coffee is wonderful ! It doesnt taste like anything I_h before .Awas having Bhave Chave ever had Dhad ever had35The chairman thought_h necessary to invite Professor Smith to speak at the meeting .Athat Bit Cth

15、is Dhim第二节 完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,撑握其大意,然后从3655各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项One afternoon I was sitting at my favorite table in a restaurant , waiting for the food I had ordered to arrive . Suddenly I 36 that a man sitting at a table near the window kept glancing in my direction , 37 he knew m

16、e . The man had a newspaper 38 in front of him , which he was 39 to read , but I could 40 that he was keeping an eye on me . when the waiter brought my 41 the man was clearly puzzled (困惑) by the 42 way in which the waiter and I 43 each other . He seemed even more puzzled as 44 went on and it became

17、45 that all the waiters in the restaurant knew me . Finally he got up and went into the 46 . When he came out , he paid his bill and 47 without another glance in my direction .I called the owner of the restaurant and asked what the man had 48 . “Well,” he said , “that man was a detective (侦探) . He 4

18、9 you here because he though you were the man he 50 .” “What ?” I said , showing my 51 . The owner continued , “He came into the kitchen and showed me a photo of the wanted man. I 52 say he looked very much like you ! Of course , since we know you , we told him that he had made a 53 .” “Well , its r

19、eally 54 I came to a restaurant where Im known ,” I said . “ 55 , I might have been in trouble .”36Aknew Bunderstood Cnoticed Drecognized37Asince Beven if Cthough Das if38Aflat Bopen Ccut Dfixed39Ahoping Bthinking Cpretending Dcontinuing40Asee Bfind Cguess Dlearn41Amenu Bbill Cpaper Dfood42Adirect B

20、familiar Cstrange Dfunny43Achatted with Blooked at Claughed at Dtalked about44Athe waiter Btime CI Dthe dinner45Atrue Bhopeful Cclear Dpossible46Arestaurant Bwashroom Coffice Dkitchen47Aleft Bacted Csat down Dcalmed down48Awanted Btried Cordered Dwished49Amet Bcaught Cfollowed Ddiscovered50Awas to b

21、eat Bwas dealing with Cwas to meet Dwas looking for51Acare Bsurprise Cworry Dregret52Amust Bcan Cneed Dmay53Adiscovery Bmistake Cdecision Dfortune54Aa pity Bnatural Ca chance Dlucky55AThus BHowever COtherwise DTherefore第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题,每题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。APet owners are bei

22、ng encouraged to take their animals to work , a move scientists say can be god for productivity , workplace morale (士气), and the well-being of animals .A study found that 25% of Australian women would like to keep an office pet . Sue Chaseling of Petcare information Service said the practice of keep

23、ing office pets was good both for the people and the pets . “On the pets side , they are not left on their own and wont feel lonely and unhappy,” she said . A study of major US companies showed that 73% found office pets beneficial (有益的) , while 27% experienced a drop in absenteeism (缺勤).Xarni Riggs

24、 has two cats walking around her Global Hair Salon in Paddington . “My customers love them . they are their favorites ,” she said . “They are not troublesome . They know when to go and have a sleep in the sun .”Little black BJ has spent nearly all his two years “working” at Punch Gallery in Balmain

25、. Owner Iain Powell said he had had cats at the gallery for 15 years . “BJ often lies in the shop window and people walking past tap on the glass ,” he said .Ms Chaseling said cats were popular in service industries because they enabled a point of conversation . But she said owners had to make sure

26、both their co-workers and the cats were comfortable .56The percentage of American companies that are in favor of keeping office pets is .A73%B27%C25%D15%57We know from the text that “BJ”Aworks in the Global Hair Salon Boften greets the passers-byClikes to sleep in the sun Dis a two-year-old cat58The

27、 best title for this text would be .APets Help Attract CustomersBYour Favorite Office PetsCPets Join the WorkforceDBusy Life for PetsBMONTREAL (Reuters) Crossing the US-Canada border(边界)to go to church on a Sunday cost a US citizen 10,000 for breaking Washingtons strict new security(安全)rules.The exp

28、ensive trip to church was a surprise for Richard Albert, who lives right on the Canadian border. Like the other half-dozen people of Township 15, crossing the border is a daily occurrence for Albert. The nearby Quebec village of St. Pamphile is where they shop, eat and go to church.There are many su

29、ch situations in these areas along the largely unguarded 5,530-mile border between Canada and the US-which in some cases actually runs down the middle of streets or through buildings.As a result, Albert says he did not expect any problems three weeks ago when he returned home to the US after attendi

30、ng church in Canada, as usual. The US customs(海关)station in this are is closed on Sundays, so be just drove around the locked gate, as he had done every weekend since the gate appeared last May, following a tightening of border security. Two days later. Albert was told to go to the customs office, w

31、here an officer told him be had been caught on carnera crossing the border illegally(非法).Ottawa has given out special passes to some 300 US citizens in that area so they can enter the country when Canadian customs stations are closed, but the US stopped a similar program last May. That forces the pe

32、ople to a 200-mile detour along hilly roads to get home through another border checkpoint.Albert has requested that the customs office change their decisions on the fine, but he has not attended a Sunday church since. “I feel like Im living in a prison,” he said.59We learn from the text that Richard

33、 Albert is .Aan American living in Township 15Ba Canadian living in a Quebec villageCa Canadian working in a customs stationDan American working in a Canadian church60Albert was fined because he .Afailed to obey traffic rulesBbroke the American security rulesCworked in St. Pamphile without a passDda

34、maged the gate of the customs office61The underlined word “detour” in paragraph 5 means .Aa drive through the townBa race across the fieldsCa roundabout way of travellingDa journey in the mountain area62What would be the best title for the text?AA Cross-country TripBA Special Border PassCAn Unguarde

35、d BorderDAn Expensive Church VisitCWelcome to Adventureland!Everyone loves Adventureland! The Parks and Exhibitions were built for you to explore(探索), enjoy, and admire their wonders. Every visit will be an unforgettable experience. You will go away enriched, longing to come back. What are you going

36、 to do this time?The Travel PavillonExplore places you have never been to before, and experience different ways of life.Visit the Amazon jungle(丛林)village, the Turkish market, the Tai floating market, the Berber mountain house and others. Talk to the people there who will tell you about their lives,

37、 and things they make. You can try making a carpet, making nets, fishingThe Future TowerThis exhibition shows how progress will touch our lives. It allows us to look into the future and explore the cities of the next century and the way well be living then. Spend some time in our space station and c

38、limb into our simulator(模拟装置)for the Journey to Mars!The Nature ParkThis is not really one park but several.In the Safari Park you can drive among African animals in one of our Range Cruisers: see lions, giraffes, elephants in the wild. Move on to the Ocean Park to watch the dolphins and whales. And

39、 then there is still the Aviary to seeThe PyramidThis is the center of Adventureland. Run out of film, need some postcards and stamps? For all these things and many more, visit our underground shopping center. Come here for information and ideas too.63The Travel Pavilion is built to help visitors .A

40、realize the importance of travellingBbecome familiar with mountain countriesClearn how to make things such as fishing netsDlearn something about different places in the world64If you are interested in knowing about what peoples life will be, you may visit .Athe Travel PavilionBthe Future TowerCthe S

41、afari ParkDthe Pyrmid65If you want to get a toy lion to take home, where will you most likely go?AThe Pyramid.BThe Nature Park.CThe Future Tower.DThe Travel Parvilion.DAs any homemaker who has tried to keep order at the dinner table knows, there is far more to a family meal than food. Sociologist Mi

42、chael Lewis has been studying 50 families to find out just how much more.Lewis and his co-workers carried out their study by videotaping(录像) the families while they ate ordinary meals in their own homes. They found that parents with small families talk actively with each other and their children. Bu

43、t as the number of children gets larger, conversation gives way to the parents efforts to control the loud noise they make. That can have an important effect on the children. “In general the more question-asking the parents do, the higher the childrens IQ scores,” Lewis says. “And the more children

44、there are, the less question-asking there is.”The study also provides an explanation for why middle children often seem to have a harder time in life than their siblings(兄弟姐妹). Lewis found that in families with three or four children, dinner conversation is likely to center on the oldest child, who

45、has the most to talk about, and the youngest, who needs the most attention. “Middle children are invisible,” says Lewis. “When you see someone get up from the table and walk around during dinner, chances are its the middle child.” There is, however, one thing that stops all conversation and prevents anyone from having attention: “When the TV is on,” Lewis says, “dinner is a non-event.”66The writers purpose in writing the text is to _.Ashow the relationship between parents and childrenBteach parents ways to keep order at the dinner tableCreport on the findings of a study

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