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2021年1月19日发(作者:一年天下)
.
2006
年全国普通高等学校招生统一考试

上海

英语试卷


I
卷(共
105
分)


I. Listening Comprehension

Part A





Short Conversations

Directions
:

In Part A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of
each
conversation,
a
question
will
be
asked
about
what
was
said.
The
conversations
and
the
questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read
the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question
you have heard.


1.

A. On March 2.

B. On March 3.

C. On March 5.

D. On March 8.
2.

A. At a cinema.

B. At an airport.

C. At a railway station.
D. At a stadium.
3.

A. Old castles.


B. Hunting games.

C. A seaside holiday.
D. At adventure.
4.

A. By bus.


B. By underground.

C. On foot.


D. By bicycle.
5.

A. Go to the movies.
B. See a doctor.

C. Get some fruit.

D. Stay at home.
6.

A. Car seller.


B. Police officer.

C. Detective.


D. Reporter.
7.

A. Funny.



B. Crazy.


C. Amused.


D. Pleased.
8.

A. They

d better not go riding.



B. Riding a bike is a great idea.
C. It

s not good riding in the rain.



D. They can go riding half an hour later.
9.

A. There won

t be enough cups left.


B. They

ve got plenty of cups.
C. They

re buying what they need.



D. They

ve got enough food for the picnic.
10.

A. He

s unable to finish his homework.

B. He can

t give the woman his computer.
C. He

s to remove the virus.




D. He

s infected with some disease.

Part B






Passages

Directions
:

In Part B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions on
each of the passages. The passages will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once.
When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one
would be the best answer to the question you have heard.


Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.

11.

A. Some engineers.

B. The landlord of the pub.

C. The former employees.
D. Some customers of the company.
12.

A. Three years ago.
B. Five years ago.
C. Last year.
D. This year.
13.

A. Why a company lost its customers.

B. Why a company went out of business.

C. How a company went form bad to worse.

D. How a company got out of its difficult situation.

Questions 14 through 16 based on the following report.
;.
.
14.

A. Physics.
B. Chemistry.
C. English Literature.
D. Media Studies.
15.

A. More than 144.000





B. About 147,500.
C. 7.5% of all the test takers.



D. 4.6% of all the test takers.
16.

A. Few students avoid harder subjects.
B. Each subject has the same level of difficulty.
C. Some subjects are more difficult than others.
D. Pupils are important to the country

s development.

Part C






Longer Conversations

Directions
:

In Part C, you will hear two longer conversations. The conversations will be read
twice. After you hear each conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the
information you have heard. Write your answers on your answer sheet.


Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.

Taxi Order Form
Name:










John Smith
Time:










5:30 a.m., 17, June 8
th

To:












The 18
From:










99 Kent Street, near Carlington 19
Phone Number:


20
Complete the form. Write
ONE WORD
for each answer.

Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation.

What does the woman complain about?
Why is the engineer sent up?
When is it suitable for the engineer to come?
21
He is 23 for maintaining buildings.
24 later.
What does the man suggest the woman do first?

She should 22 all the way to the right.
Complete the form. Write
NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS
for each answer.















;.
.
II. Grammar and Vocabulary
25.
--- It

s a top secret.

--- Yes, I see. I will keep the secret __________ you and me.

A. with


B. around


C. among


D. between
26.
Black holes __________ not be seen directly, so determining the number of them is a tough

task.
A. can


B. should


C. must



D. need
27.
Send my regards to your lovely wife when you __________ home.

A. wrote


B. will write

C. have written
D. write
28.
A typhoon swept across this area with heavy rains and winds __________ strong as 113 miles

per hour.
A. too


B. very


C. so



D. as
29.
I made so many changes in my composition that only I could read it. To __________ else, it

was hard to make out.
A. none


B. everyone

C. someone


D. anyone
30.
A dozen ideas were considered __________ the chief architect decided on the design of the

building.
A. because

B. before

C. whether


D. unless
31.
Eugene

s never willing to alter any of his opinions. It

s no use __________ with him.

A. to argue

B. arguing

C. argued



D. having argued
32.
When he turned professional at the age of 11, Mike __________ to become a world

champion by his coach and parents.
A. expected

B. was expecting
C. was expected

D. would be expected
33.
Energy drinks are not allowed __________ in Australia but are brought in from New

Zealand.
A. to make

B. to be made

C. to have been made
D. to be making
34.
Russ and Earl were auto mechanics __________ the same pay, but Earl had more ambition.

A. to earn


B. to have earned
C. earning


D. earned
35.
One advantage of playing the guitar is __________ it can give you a great deal of pleasure.

A. how


B. why


C. that



D. when
36.
The mother felt herself __________ cold and her hands trembled as she read the letter from

the battlefield.
A. grow


B. grown

C. to grow


D. to have grown
37.
In
an
hour,
we
can
travel
to
places
__________
would
have
taken
our
ancestors
days
to
reach.

A. where

B. when


C. which



D. what
38.
My parents were quarrelling about me __________ I could not quite tell why.

A. since


B. though


C. if



D. until
39.
He spoke proudly of his part in the game, without mentioning __________ his teammates

had done.
A. what


B. which


C. why



D. while
40.
__________ automatically, the e-mail will be received by all the club members.

A. Mailed out

B. Mailing out
C. To be mailed out

D. Having mailed out
41.
You can see the stars on a clear night, but in the daytime they are __________.
;.
.

42.

43.

44.


A. unavoidable
B. invisible

C. inaccessible

D. unavailable
When Jane began to take swimming lessons, her main ___________ was the fear of water.
A. evidence

B. crisis


C. obstacle


D. danger
Try not to start every sentence with

the

. __________ the beginning of your sentences.
A. Vary


B. Decorate

C. Form



D. Describe
I hope I will not be called on in class as I

m not yet ___________ prepared.
A. attentively

B. readily


C. actively


D. adequately
III. Cloze
(A)

Several years ago, well-known writer and editor Norman Cousins became very ill. His body
ached and he felt constantly tired. It was difficult for him to even 45 around. His doctor told him
that he would lose the ability to move and eventually die from the disease. He was told he had
only a 1 in 500 chance of survival.

46 the
diagnosis
(诊断
)

Cousins was determined to overcome the disease and survive. He
had
always
been
interested
in
medicine
and
had
read
a
book,
which
discussed
the
idea
of
how
body chemistry and health can be damaged by emotional stress and negative 47. The book made
Cousins think about the possible 48 of positive attitudes and emotions. He thought,

Is it possible
that love, hope, faith, laughter, confidence, and the 49 to live have positive treatment value?



He decided to concentrate on positive emotions as a way to teat some of the symptoms of his
disease. In addition to his traditional medical treatment, he tried to put his treatment. He 51 time
each
day
for
watching
comedy
films,
reading
humorous
books,
and
doing
other
activities
that
would draw out 52 emotions. Within eight days of starting his

laugh therapy

program his pain
began to 53 and he was able to sleep more easily. He was able to return to work in a few months


time and 54 reached complete recovery after a few years.

45.
A. run


B. pass


C. move


D. travel
46.
A. Besides

B. Despite

C. Without

D. Beyond
47.
A. attitudes

B. beliefs

C. goals


D. positions
48.
A. shortcoming
B. harm


C. benefit


D. interest
49.
A. emotion

B. pain


C. fear


D. will
50.
A. bring about
B. set about

C. put up

D. make up
51.
A. afforded

B. appointed

C. offered

D. arranged
52.
A. positive

B. approving

C. strong

D. mixed
53.
A. escape


B. decrease

C. shrink

D. end
54.
A. generally

B. especially

C. actually

D. presently

(B)


When
a
customer
enters
my
store,
forget
me.
He
is
king,


said John
Wanamaker,
who
in
1876 turned an abandoned railway station in Philadelphia into one of the world

s first department
stores. This revolutionary concept 55 the face of
retailing
(零售业)
and led to the development of
advertising and marketing as we know it today.

But
convincing
as
that
slogan
was,
56
the
shopper
was
cheated
out
of
the
crown.
57
manufacturing efficiently increased the variety of goods and lowered prices, people still relied on
;.
.
advertisements
to
get
most
information
about
products.
Through
much
of
the
past
century,
ads
spoke
to
an
audience
restricted
to
just
a
few
radio
or
television
channels
or
58
number
of
publications.
Now
media
choice
has
59
too,
and
consumers
select
what
they
want
from
a
far
greater variety of sources --- especially with a few clicks of a computer mouse. 60 the internet, the
consumer is finally seizing power.

As our survey shows, 61 has great implications for companies, because it is changing the way
the world shops. Many firms already claim to be

customer- driven

or

consumer- centred

. Now
their 62 will be tested as never before. Taking advantage of shoppers

63 will no longer be possible:
people will know --- and soon tell others, even those without the internet --- that prices in the next
town
are
cheaper
or
that
certain
goods
are
inferior.
The
internet
is
working
wonders
in
64
standards. Good and honest firms should benefit most.

55.
A. changed

B. maintained


C. restored

D. rescued
56.
A. in time

B. in truth


C. in case


D. in theory
57.
A. Just as

B. The moment

C. sufficient

D. great
58.
A. limited

B. minimum


C. sufficient

D. great
59.
A. disappointed
B. existed


C. exploded

D. survived
60.
A. According to
B. Thanks to


C. But for

D. Apart from
61.
A. consumer power




B. product quality

C. purchasing habit




D. manufacturing efficiency
62.
A. information

B. investment


C. claims

D. shops
63.
A. generosity

B. knowledge


C. curiosity

D. ignorance
64.
A. raising


B. lowering


C. abandoning
D. carrying

IV
. Reading Comprehension
Directions: Read the following four passages. Each passage is followed by
several
questions or
unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the
one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.
(A)

Cara Lang is 13. She lives in Boston, Massachusetts, in the U.S. Last Thursday, she didn

t go
to school. She went to work with her father instead. Every year, on the fourth Thursday in April,
millions
of
young
girls
go
to
work.
This
is
Take
Our
Daughters
to
Work
Day.
The
girls
are
between the ages of 9 and 15. They spend the day at work with an adult, usually a mother, father,
aunt,
or
uncle.
They
go
to
offices,
police
stations,
laboratories,
and
other
places
where
their
parents or other family members work. Next year, the day will include sons, too.

The Ms. Foundation, an organization for women, started the program about ten years ago. In
the U.S., many women work outside the home. The Ms. Foundation wanted girls to find out about
many different kinds of jobs. Then, when the girls grow up, they can choose a job they like.

Cara

s father is a film director. Cara says,

It was very exciting for me to go to the studio
with my dad. I saw a lot of people doing different jobs.

Many businesses have special activities
for girls on this day. Last year, Cara went to work with her aunt at the University of Massachusetts.
In the engineering department, the girls learned to build a bridge with toothpicks and candy. In the
chemistry department, they
learned to use scales. They learned about many other kinds of jobs,
too.
;.
.

Right now, Cara does not know what job she will have when she grows up. But because of
Take Our Daughter to Work Day, she knows she has many choices.

65.

What is Cara

s father?
A. An engineer.

B. An official.

C. A moviemaker.

D. A professor.
66.
According to the passage, Take Our Daughter to Work Day is __________.


A. on every Thursday in April



B. A holiday for girls of all ages

C. a day for girls to know about jobs


D. a day for girls to get a job easily
67.
On this special day, Cara has done all the following EXCEPT that __________.

A. she learned to use scales

B. she worked as an actress

C. she went to work with her aunt

D. she used toothpicks and candy to build a bridge
68. What is probably the best title for the passage?

A. Cara Lang, a Fortunate Girl

B. Take Our Daughters to Work Day

C. Children

s Day and Work Day

D. Ms. Foundation, an organization for Women

(B)

Nervous
suspects
(嫌疑犯)
locked up in Britain

s newest police station may feel relieved by
a pleasant yellow colour on the door. If they are close to confessing a crime, the blue on the wall
might
tip the balance
.

Gwent Police have abandoned colours such as greys and browns of the 20
th
-century police
cell
(牢房)
and have used colour psychology to decorate them.

Ystrad Mynach station, which recently opened at a cost of

5 million, has four cells with
glass doors for prisoners who suffer from
claustrophobia
(幽闭恐怖症)
. Designers have painted
the frames yellow, which researchers say is a calming colour. Other cells contain a royal but line
because psychologists believe that the colour is likely to encourage truthfulness.

The
station
has
31
cells,
including
12
with
a


live
scan


system
for
drunken
or
disturbed
prisoners,
which
detects
the
rise
and
fall
of
their
chest.
An
alarm
alerts
officers
if
a
prisoner

s
breathing stops and carries on ringing until the door is opened.

Designers and psychologists have worked for years on colour. Blue is said to suggest trust,
efficiency, duty, logic, coolness, thinking and calm. It also suggests coldness and unfriendliness. It
is thought that strong blues will stimulate clear thought and lighter, soft colours will calm the mind
and aid concentration.

Yellow is linked with confidence, self-respect and friendliness. Get the colour wrong and it
could cause fear, depression and anxiety, but the right yellow can lift spirits and self- respect.

Ingrid Collins, a psychologist who specializes in the effects of colour, said that colour was an

energy force

. She said,

Blue does enhance communication but I am not sure it would enhance
truthful communication.



Yellow,
she
said,
affected
the
mind.
Red,
on
the
other
hand,
should
never
be
considered
because it could increase aggression. Mrs Collins praised the designers for using colours
in the
cells.
Gwent
is
not
he
first
British
force
to
experiment
with
colour
to
calm
down
persuade
;.

有关战争的诗词-海滨公园


有关战争的诗词-海滨公园


有关战争的诗词-海滨公园


有关战争的诗词-海滨公园


有关战争的诗词-海滨公园


有关战争的诗词-海滨公园


有关战争的诗词-海滨公园


有关战争的诗词-海滨公园



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