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高中英语面试题



志尚天骄教育高中英语面试题






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考试时间


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试题满分


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第一部分



英语知识 运用


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共二节,满分


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第一节



语法和词汇知识


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小题,每小题


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四个选项中,选出一个 最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。



1. ---Do you think Liu Xiang will compete in the Guangzhou Asian


Games?


---_______.


---


That’s good. Everybody’s e


xpecting him.


A. You can count on it B. I don’t know for sure C. You can believe


him D. It depends


2. Professor Wang Ming said, “If _______ one


-child policy continues,


China’s imbalanced population structure and aging



population will strike _______deadl


y blow to the country’s long


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term economic growth.”



A. the, the B. the, a C. a, the D. /, a


3. A 17-year- old girl who was pulled out_______ with her elder


brother from a landslide in northwest China died in hospital a


few hours later.


A. alive B. living C. live D. lively


4. Robert spent five days a week in the gym. And finally the time


_____. He became a man of muscle.


A. paid off B. paid for C. paid back D. paid to


5. ----Who has seen the basketball match between America and Iran?


----_______, but they will play against each other in the coming


World Championship.


A. None B. No one C. Nothing D. Neither


6. China Central Television confirmed (


证实


) on Tuesday that they


_______a notice, asking them to avoid using certain English


) in Chinese programs. abbreviations (


缩写



A. received B. have received C. had received D. would receive


7. ----How long have you studied in No. 7 High School?


----More than two years.


----So it will be less than half a year__________ you graduate from


it.


A. until B. before C. after D. since


8. _______ Han Han, a best-selling author, has been nominated(




)as one of the 100 most influential people in the world


by Time magazine surprises a lot of people in China.


A. / B. That C. What D. When


9. With not so many days left, a lot of senior three students are


having great _______. They always stay up very late.


A. attempt B. effort C. stress D. strength


10. In China, October 10 in the year 2010 is believed _______ a


perfect date for the perfect wedding because it includes three


10s.


A. to be B. being C. to have been D. having been


11. “I want to eat meat.” a survivor of the flooded Wangjialing


coal mine said as he _______ eating noodles.


A. set out B. set up C. set about D. set off


12. A second “Yao Restaurant and Bar”,


_______ the Chinese NBA


star Yao Ming, opened on February 3 in downtown Houston,


Texas.


A. naming after B. named after C. to name after D. name after 13.


Avatar, a 3-D film, has broken the record on box office, ______ was set


up by the film Titanic in 1997.


A. where B. that C. what D. which


14. The three sisters decided to hold a family party to ____their


parents’ silver wedding(



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A. celebrate B. memorize C. congratulate D. welcome 15. He opened


his eyes _____in surprise, for he hadn’t expected C


hengdu was so _____


developed.


A. widely, high B. wide, high C. widely, highly D. wide, highly 16.


In the court, Sun Weiming, the killer driver in Chengdu, said, “I


_______so much before driving. I’m so sorry.”



A. wouldn’t have drunk B. needn’t have drun


k


C. couldn’t have drunk D. shouldn’t have drunk



17. ---Dad, could I go to see the film Dong Fengyu?


---Sorry. _______, it has too much violence.


A. As it is exciting B. As is it exciting


C. Exciting as it is D. Exciting as is it


18. --- I ran into a tree yesterday and damaged my car badly.


--- I guess you _______ too fast.


A. had driven B. drove C. were driving D. have driven 19.


_______Zhang Lin improving 800 meters freestyle world record by more


than six seconds,


China seized its first-


ever men’


s gold for swimming in World


Championships.


A. With B. As C. Because of D. On


20. _______away from China for dozens of years, the old soldiers in


World War II from Burma are so surprised to see the fast


development of the motherland.


A. Been B. Having been C. Being D. To have been


第二节



完形填空

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20


小题,每题


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第三节



阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从


21--40


各题所给的四个选项


(A



B



C



D)


中,选出能填入空格中的最



佳答案,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。



Christina Parra brushed her cane(


手杖


) across the carpet at the


entrance to Walgreens. She tapped her way past the


shopping carts(


手推车


) and red lipsticks she could only 21 .


Christina, a 16-year-old with two prosthetic(


假的


) brown eyes, had


visited this store several times in 22 for this


moment: She was shopping. Love songs 23 through the speakers of the


North Highlands, California store. Christina


reached the end of aisle (


通道


) 1--A and turned right, 24 her way


past smooth bottles of liquid soap, toward the individual


soap bars. She wanted to buy a bar of soap. A simple goal, but not


25 an easy one.


Christina was 18 months old when she was diagnosed with cancer in


both her eyes. Doctors 26 Christina’s left eye immediately; a few years


later, they removed the right. Since then, activities other kids 27 for


granted---riding the bus, 28 the street, shopping at a store---have


posed plenty of 29 for her.


The teacher showed the little girl how to find her classroom by 30


her cane along a lawn’s (草坪的


)edge. She


learned to count driveways while 31 to a certain address. Yet for a


long time, shopping still seemed 32 . How would she ever walk 33 those


vast aisles, 34 with row after row of products she couldn’t see?



Finally, Christina told her teacher that she was ready to shop


35 .Together, they took inventory (


目录册


) at Walgreens. Over the course


of several 36 , Zermeno told Christina the kinds of products each aisle


held; Christina took careful 37


on her Braille computer(


盲人电脑


). And 38 it was, on Monday, that


her 39 came to rest on the bars of soap. She felt her way down to a


lower shelf, until she 40 the one she wanted.


21. A. see B. find C. imagine D. smell


22. A. search B. preparation C. praise D. favor


23. A. went B. got C. flew D. passed


24. A. forcing B. feeling C. finding D. losing 25. A. fortunately B.


clearly C. necessarily D. differently


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26. A. removed B. cured C. treated D. rebuilt


27. A. make B. take C. have D. get


28. A. cleaning B. building C. crossing D. wandering


29. A. challenges B. joy C. pleasure D. disasters


30. A. waving B. tapping C. touching D. moving


31. A. appearing B. turning C. pointing D. walking


32. A. scary B. uncertain C. possible D. frightened


33. A. across B. through C. over D. by


34. A. surrounded B. covered C. filled D. decorated


35. A. of her own B. on her own C. to her own D. at her own


36. A. failures B. efforts C. attempts D. visits


37. A. notice B. attention C. focus D. notes


38. A. so B. yet C. moreover D. besides


39. A. cane B. fingers C. nose D. cart


40. A. saw B. found C. bought D. located


第二部分



阅读理解

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D


中选出最佳选项, 并在答题


卡上将该项涂黑。



A


Researchers say they still have much work to do on a vaccine against


the virus that causes AIDS. But the first reports of some success have


raised hopes. Scientists say an experimental vaccine reduced the risk of


infection in human beings by 31% and was safe.


The study was designed to test for two abilities. One was the


ability of the vaccine to prevent infections from H.I.V. The other was


the vaccine’s ability to reduce the amount of virus in the blood of


people who became infected during the study.


Volunteers received vaccinations over a period of six months. They


were tested for H.I.V. for an additional three years. The testing began


six years ago. It was the largest AIDS vaccine study yet. It involved


more than 16,000 adults in Thailand. Half received the vaccine. The


other half received a placebo, or harmless substance. The volunteers did


not know which they were getting.


74 people in the placebo group became infected during the study. The


researchers say that was compared with only 51 of those who received the


vaccine.


Doctor Supachai Rerks-


Ngarm led the study for Thailand’s Ministry


of Public Health. The United States government paid


for the study. Doctor Anthony Fauci of the National Institutes of


Health called the findings, an important step forward. He said


it represents the first time an investigational H.I.V. vaccine has


shown some ability to prevent infection. But he also said additional


research is needed to better understand how the vaccine reduced the risk


in those individuals.


The vaccine did not lower the amount of virus in the blood of


volunteers who became infected during the study.


The study was based on versions of HIV commonly found in Thailand.


The volunteers received a combination of two vaccines. The first, or


prime, vaccine came from Sanofi Pasteur. The second, or booster, vaccine


was developed by another company, VaxGen. The non-profit group Global


Solutions for Infectious Diseases now has rights to it. Neither vaccine


had been successful by itself when tested earlier. More detailed results


of the study are expected to be presented at a conference in


France later this month.


52. From the passage, we know that the vaccine is the first one that


______.


A. has been widely used in common people


B. has been experimented to prevent infection from HIV


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C. has shown some ability to prevent all versions of HIV


D. has been proved successful in preventing infection from HIV


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