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1、- 1 -2009 年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(上海卷)英 语第卷 (共 105 分).Listening ComprehensionSection A1. A. Go to the office B. Keep callingC. Try online booking D. See a doctor2. A. A reporter B. An athleteC.A fisherman D. An organizer3. A. At a post office. B. At a fast-food restaurant.C. At a booking office. D. At a che

2、ck-in desk.4. A. He already has plans.B. The woman should decide where to eat.C. He will make a reservation.D. The woman can ask her brother for advice.5. A. He got wet in the rainB. The shower was out of orderC. He didnt hear the phone ringingD. He got out of the shower to answer the phone.6. A. Re

3、asonable. B. Bright. C. Serious D. Ridiculous.7. A. Send leaflets. B. Go sightseeing.C. Do some gardening. D. Visit a lawyer.8. A. Her doorbell doesnt need repair.B. She didnt expect him to come so early.9. A. She wont go to the beach if it rains.B. She would like the man to get to the beach.C. It w

4、ill clear up tomorrow.D. It was pouring when she was at the beach.10. A. What to take up as a hobby. B. How to keep fit.C. How to handle pressure. D. What to play with.【答案】1. C 2. B 3. A 4. B 5. D 6. D 7. B 8. D 9. A 10. CSection BDirections: In Section B, you will hear two short passages, and you w

5、ill 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

6、13 are based on the following passage.11. A. Her school was in a small village.B. She was outstanding at school.- 2 -C. She was the only Asian girl there.D. Her parents were in London.12. A. London. B. Bath. C. Swindon. D. Oxford.13. A. Coming across a radio producer. B. Taking an earlier train.C. M

7、eeting a professional artist. D. Wearing tow odd shoes.【答案】11. C 12. B 13. A Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following speech.14. A. Education children. B. Saving rare animals.C. Recreating an environment. D. Making a profit.15. A. Animals make visitors stressful.B. Animals must live their

8、lives in cages.C. Animals can feel bored and sad.D. Animals are in danger of extinction.16. A. They are still useful and necessary.B. They have more disadvantages then advantages.C. They are a perfect environment for animals.D. They are recreative places for animals.【答案】14. B 15. C 16. A Section CDi

9、rections: In Section 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 f

10、ollowing conversations.Car Rental InformationName: Any TomsLength of times: 17 daysLocation to leave the car: The 18 officeLicense: An International Drivers LicenseInsurance: A 19 accident insuranceMeans of payment: 20【答案】17. Fourteen/14 18. downtown 19. personal 20. Cash Blanks 21 through 24 are ba

11、sed on the following conversation.What happened to schools in England in the 1970s Many schools became 21 .Why do girls do better at single-sex schools?They learn to be 22 and less worried about their appearance.Why do boys parents prefer to send their kids to mixed schools? They think girls will be

12、 23 on boys.In what aspect do girls perform better than boys? In 24 .【答案】21. mixed 22. more self-confident 23. a positive influence 24.exams- 3 -.Grammar and Vocabulary25. Four Chinese models were _ the 14 people awarded prizes on Friday at the World Supermodel Competition.A. among B. between C. alo

13、ng D. beside26. Wow! Youve got so many clothes.But _ of them are in fashion now .A. all B. both C. neither D. none27. It_ have been Tom that parked the car here, as he is the only one with a car.A. may B. can C. must D. should28. The Great Wall is _ tourist attraction that millions of people pour in

14、 every year.A. so a well-known B. a so well-knownC. such well-known D. such a well-known29. Mary went to the box office at lunch time, but all the tickets _out.A. would sell B. had sold C. have sold D. was selling30. Sallys never seen a play in the Shanghai Grand Theatre, _?A. hasnt she B. has she C

15、. isnt she D. is she31. A small plane crashed into a hillside five miles east of the city, _all four people on board.A. killed B. killing C. kills D. to kill32. You cant borrow books from the school library _ you get your student card.A. before B. if C. while D. as33. With the governments aid, those

16、 _ by the earthquake have moved to the new settlements.A. affect B. affecting C. affected D. were affected34. Mozarts birthplace and the house _ he composed The Magic Flute are both museums nowA. where B. when C. there D. which35. Bill suggested _ a meeting on what to do for the Shanghai Expo during

17、 the vacation.A. having held B. to hold C. holding D. hold36. During the period of recent terrorist activities, people _ not to touch and unattended bag.A. had always been warned B. were always being warnedC. are always warning D. always warned37. It is immediately clear _ the financial crisis will

18、soon be over.A. since B. what C. when D. whether38. Hearing the dog barking fiercely, away _.A. fleeing the thief B. was fleeing the thiefC. the thief was fleeing D. fled the thief39. David threatened his neighbour to the police if the damages were not paid.A. to be reported B. reportingC. to report

19、 D. having reported40. As a new diplomat, he often thinks of he can react more appropriately on such occasions.A. what B. which C. that D. how- 4 -Section BDirections: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than

20、 you need.A. contents B. taking C. carefully D. plastic E. packagingF. declined G. freely H. typical I. contracts J. registeredIf the package looks pretty, people will buy just about anything. So says an advertising executive in New York, and he has proved his point by selling boxes of rubbish for t

21、he price of an expensive bottle of wine.Justin Gignac,26, has sold almost 900 41 presented plastic boxes of rubbish from the street of Big Apple at between 50 and 100 each. Buyers from 19 countries have paid for the souvenirs(纪念品). The idea has been so successful that he is thinking of promoting it

22、around the world.It all began when Mr Gignac was at a summer workshop, “We had a discussion about the importance of 42 ,”he recalls.” Someone said packaging was unimportant. I disagreed. The only way to prove it was by selling something nobody would ever want.”He searches the streets of Manhattan an

23、d typical 43 include broken glass, subway tickets, Starbucks cups and used 44 forks. “Special editions” are offered at a high price. He charged 100 for rubbish from the opening day of the New York Yankees stadium.Mr Gignac denies 45 his customers for fools: “They know what theyre getting. They appre

24、ciate the fact that theyre taking something nobody would want and finding beauty in it.”Some 46 customers include people who used to live in the city and want a down-to-earth souvenir. He claims he has even sold to art collectors.Realizing that the concept appears to be a real money-maker, Mr Gignac

25、 has 47 a company and is employing his girlfriend as vice president. He 48 to discuss his profit margins: “Its actually quite a lot of effort putting them together-but yes, garbage is free.”Mr Gignac is considering more varieties of souvenirs. He maintains that he has signed 49 with people intereste

26、d in similar projects from as far as Berlin and London. Reading ComprehensionSection ADirections: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.Most people believe they dont have muc

27、h imagination. They are 50 .Everyone has imagination, but most of us, once we become adults, forget how to 51 it. Creativity isnt always 52 with great works of art or ideas. People at work and in their free time 53 think of creative ways to solve problems. Maybe you have a goal to achieve, a tricky

28、question to answer or you just want to expand your mind! Here are three techniques to help you.Making connections This technique involves taking 54 ideas and trying to find links between them. First, think about the problem you have to solve or the job you need to do. Then find an image, word, idea

29、or object, for example, a candle. Write down all the idea/words 55 with candles: light, fire, matches, wax, night, silence, etc. Think of as many as you can. The next stage is to relate the 56 to the job you have to do. So imagine you want to buy a friend an original - 5 -57 ; you could buy him tick

30、ets to match or take him out for the night.NO limits! Imagine that normal limitations dont 58 . You have as much time/space/money, etc. as you want. Think about your goal and the new 59 .If your goal is to learn to ski, 60 , you can now practise skiing every day of your life (because you have the ti

31、me and the money). Now 61 this to reality. Maybe you can practise skiing ever day in December, or every Monday in January.Be someone else! Look at the situation from a 62 point of view. Good businessmen use this technique in trade, and so do writes. Fiction writers often imagine they are the 63 in t

32、heir books. They ask question: What does this character want? Why cant she get it? What changes must she make to get what she wants? If your goal involves other people, put yourself in their 64 . The best fishermen think like fish!50. A. wrong B. unbelievable C. reasonable D. realistic51. A. put up

33、with B. catch up with C. make use of D. keep track of52. A. equipped B. compared C. covered D. connected53. A. skillfully B. routinely C. vividly D. deeply54. A. familiar B. unrelated C. creative D. imaginary55. A. presented B. marked C. lit D. associated56. A. ideas B. ambitions C. achievement D. t

34、echnique57. A. experience B. service C. present D. object58. A. work B. last C. exist D. change59. A. possibilities B. limitations C. tendency D. practice60. A. in fact B. in particular C. as a whole D. for example61. A. devote B. adapt C. lead D. keep62. A. private B. global C. different D. practic

35、al63. A. features B. themes C. creatures D. characters64. A. positions B. dreams C. images D. directionsSection B(A )Even at school there had been an unhealthy competition between George and Richard.“Ill be the first millionaire in Coleford!” Richard used to boast.“And youll be sorry you knew me,” G

36、eorge would reply “because Ill be the best lawyer in town!”George never did become a lawyer and Richard never made any money. Instead both men opened bookshops on opposite sides of Coleford High Street. It was hard to make money from books, which made the competition between them worse.Now with only

37、 one bookshop in town, business was better for George. But sometimes he sat in his narrow , old kitchen and gazed out of the dirty window , thinking about his former rival (竞争对手) 。Perhaps he missed him?George was very interested in old dictionaries, Hed recently found a collector in Australia who wa

38、s selling a rare first edition. When the parcel arrived, the book was in perfect condition and George was delighted. But while he was having lunch, George glanced at the photo in the newspaper that the book had been wrapped in. He was astonishedthe smiling face was older than he remembered but unmis

39、takable! Trembling, George started reading.- 6 -“Bookends have bought ten bookstores from their rivals Dylans. The company, owned by multi-millionaire Richard Pike, is now the largest bookseller in Australia. ”65. George and Rivhard were at school.A. roommates B. good friendsC. competitors D. bookse

40、llers66. How did George feel about Richard after his disappearance?A. He envied Richards marriage.B. He thought of Richard from time to time.C. He felt lucky with no rival in town.D. He was guilty of Richards death.67. George got information about Richard from .A. a dictionary collector in Australia

41、B. the latters rivals DylansC. a rare first edition of a dictionaryD. the wrapping paper of a book68. What happened to George and Richard in the end?A. Both George and Richard became millionaires.B. Both of them realized their original ambitions.C. George established a successful business white Rich

42、ard was missing.D. Richard became a millionaire while George had no great success.(B )Horse-drawn sleigh rides Dogsledding SnowmobilingWelcome to Banff, Canadas first, most famous and arguably most fascinating national park. If youve come to ski or snowboard, well see you on the slopes. Skiing is a

43、local favourite too.While youre here, try other recreational activities available in our mountains. Popular choices include a Banff Gondola ride up Sulphur Mountain, bathe in the natural mineral waters at the Upper Hot Spring, horse-drawn sleigh ride, drive-your-own-team dog sled excursion, and snow

44、mobile tour to the highland( but not in the national park).We also recommend you make time to enjoy simple pleasures. After looking around Banff Ave shops, walk a couple of blocks west or south to the scenic Bow River.True ice skating on frozen Lake Louise where Ice Magic International Ice Sculpture

45、 Competition Works are displayed after Jan 25. You can rent skates in Banff or at the sport shop in the Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise hotel.Banffs backcountry paths access a wilderness world of silence and matchless beautycross country skis and snowshoes provide the means. Banff sport shops rent equi

46、pment and clothes, or join an organized tour. Although weve been many times, we still find the cliffs and icefalls of our frozen - 7 -canyons worth visiting.Wildlife watching also creates satisfying memories. We have seen hundreds of the elk and bighorn sheep that attract visitors, yet they still ar

47、ouse a sense of wonder. And the rare spotting of a cougar, wolf or woodland caribou takes our breath away.See if simple pleasure work for your Fight in the snow with your kids, walk beside a stream or climb to a high place and admire the view.Banff Resort Guide Editors69. According to the passage, B

48、anffs backcountry is accessible by .A. cross country skiing B, horse-drawn sleigh ridingC. snowmobiling D. dogsledding70. Which of the following is true according to the passage?A. Dogsledding is the most popular sport among local people.B. Watching wildlife is a memorable experience.C. Travelers should bring their o

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