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2008年普通高等學校招生統一考試(卷英第一部分:(共兩節,滿分30分第一節(51.57.5分聽下面5段。每段后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽完每段后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段WhatdidthemanwininhisAAnewSomeWillthewomancometotheHowlonghasthewomanbeenanAbout30About40About70WhatdoesthewomanASomeSomeWhatisthewomanAskingforAskingforanAskingfor第二節(151.522.5分聽下面5段或獨白。每段或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽完每段或獨白前后,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段讀兩遍。76,7Howmanycoatsdoesthewoman B. C.Whatistheordernumberfor B. C.789WhichcityhasthewomanvisitedNew B. C.WhatdoesthewomanlikeabouttheCity B. C.810,11WhenwillitIntheIntheAtWhatwillcausedelaysfortrafficcomingintoABridge91214WhydidthewomangototheTobuyanewTomeettheTomakeanWhathappenedintheparkingThewomanquarreledwithaThewomanfailedtogethercarparkedinThewomanbackedhercarintothewrongWhatdidthewomanthinkofthemanwhenshefirstsaw101517HowdoesthewomanthinkaboutherItisveryItishardtosayItkeepsherveryWheredoesthewomanliveInherworkInthecityInabigWhatarethetwospeakerstalkingThewoman’slifeinanewThewoman’stravelThewoman’sco-111820Whatisthewoman’sviewonIt ItisItisWhatisspecialaboutTheyareaspleasantasTheycanlastaboutthirtyTheymakethingsmoreWhatisthewoman’smostfavoriteSmelloftheSmellofherSmellofaircraft第二部分:知識運用(共兩節,滿分45分第一節:單項填空(15115分ABCDJohnpromisedhisdoctorhe notsmoke,andhehasneversmokedeverA. B. C. —HaveyoureadabookcalledWaitingfor—Whowrote B.has D.had—DidyoureturnFred’s—Ididn’tneedtobecauseI’llseehim B.C. Seeingthatshewasgoingofftosleep,Iaskedifshe’dlikethatlittledollonherB.ToC. D.ItwashardforhimtolearnEnglishinafamily,inwhichneitheroftheparentsspoketheA. C. D.Afterthelongjourney,thethreeofthemwentbackhome,hungryandhungryand C.hungrilyand D.hungrilyandThe wasn’tparticularlygood.ButIhad inmanyworse A.was B, C.would I’llgiveyoumyfriend’shomeaddress,whereIcanbereachedmost B.C. NodecisionwillbemadeaboutanyfutureappointmentuntilallthecandidateshavebeenB.isC.isbeing D.hasbeenThecompaniesareworkingtogethertocreatewhattheyhopewillbethebestmeansoftransportintheA. B. D.—Didthebookgivetheinformationyou—Yes.Buttofindit,IhadtoreadtheentireB. C.tobe D.Ifeelgreatlyhonoredto edintotheir Ifyoureallyhavetoleaveduringthemeeting,you’dbetterleavebythebackA. C. D.I’msorryyou’vebeenwaitingsolong,butit’llstillbesometime BriangetsB. C. D.Itisworthconsideringwhatmakes“convenience”foodssopopular,andintroducingbetteronesofyour B.to D.(201.530分WhenIenteredBerkeley,Ihopedtoearnascholarship.HavingbeenaStraight-Astudent,IbelievedI36taketoughsubjectsandreallylearnsomething.OnesuchcoursewasWorldLituregivenbyProfessorJayne.Iwasextremelyinterestedintheideashe37presentedinclass.WhenItookthefirstexam,Iwas38shockedtofinda77,C-plus,onmytestpaper,39forEnglishwasmybestsubject.IwenttoProfessorJayne,wholistenedtomyargumentsbutremained_40unmoved.Idecidedtotryharder,althoughIdidn’tknowwhatthat41meantbecauseschoolhadalwaysbeeneasyforme.Ireadthebooksmorecarefully,butgotanother77.Again,I42reasonedwithProfessorJayne.Again,helistenedpatientlybutwouldn’tchangehis43mind.Onemoretestbeforethefinalexam.Onemore44chancetoimprovemygrade.SoIredoubledmyeffortsand,forthefirsttime,45learnedthemeaningoftheword“thorough”.Butmy46effortdidnogoodandeverything47wentasbefore.Thelasthurdle()wasthefinal.Nomatterwhat48gradeIgot,itwouldn’tcancelthreeC-Imightaswellkiss 49 Istoppedworkinghead.IfeltIknewthecoursematerialaswellasIeverwould.Thenightbeforethefinal,I 50treated myselftoamovie.ThenextdayIdecidedforonceI’dhave 51funwithatest.Aweeklater,IwassurprisedtofindIgotanA.IhurriedintoProfessorJayne’soffice. 52seemed tobeexpectingme.“IfIgaveyoutheAsyou53expected,youwouldn’tcontinuetoworkasIstaredat 54realizingthat ysisandstrategy(策略)werecorrect.Ihadworkedmy off,asIhadneverdoneIwasspeechlesswhenmycoursegradearrived:A-plus.ItwastheonlyA-plusgiven.ThenextyearIreceivedmyscholarship.I’vealwaysrememberedProfessorJayne’slesson:youalonemustsetyourownstandardof B. 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B. 54.A.B.C.55.A.B.C.第三部分:閱讀理解(共20小題;每小2分,滿40分ATwentyyearsago,Idroveataxiforaliving.OnenightIwenttopickupapassengerat2:30a.m..WhenIarrivedtocollect,Ifoundthebuildingwasdarkexceptforasinglelightinagroundfloorwindow.Iwalkedtothedoorandknocked.“Justaminute,”answeredaweak,elderlyAfteralongpause,thedooropened.Asmallwomaninhereightiesstoodbeforeme.ByhersidewasasmallItookthesuitcasetothecar,andthenreturnedtohelpthewoman.Shetookmyarmandwewalkedslowlytowardthecar.Shekeptthankingmeformykindness.“It’snothing,”Itoldher.“IjusttrytotreatmypassengersthewayIwouldwantmymothertreated.”“Oh,you’resuchagoodman,”Shesaid.Whenwegotintothetaxi,shegavemeanaddress,andthenasked,“Couldyoudrivethroughdowntown?”“It’snottheshortestway,”Ianswered“Oh,I’minnohurry,”shesaid.“I’monmywaytoahospice(臨終醫院).Idon’thaveanyfamilyleft.ThedoctorsaysIdon’thaveverylong.”Iquietlyreachedoverandshutoffthemeter計價器Forthenexttwohours,wedrovethroughthecity.Sheshowedmethebuildingwhereshehadonceworked,theneighborhoodwhereshehadlived,andthefurnitureshopthathadoncebeenaballroomwhereshehadgonedancingasagirl.Sometimesshe’daskmetoslowdowninfrontofaparticularbuildingandwouldsitstaringintothedarkness,sayingnothing.Atdawn,shesuddenlysaid,”I’mtired.Let’sgonow.”Wedroveinsilencetotheaddressshehadgivenme.“HowmuchdoIoweyou?”sheasked.“Nothing,”Isaid.“Youhavetomakealiving,”sheanswered.“Oh,thereareotherpassengers,”IAlmostwithoutthinking,Ibentandgaveherahug.Sheheldontometightly.Ourhugendedwithher“YougaveanoldwomanalittlemomentofTheoldwomanchosetoridethroughthecityinorderto showshewasfamiliarwiththeseesomecesforthelastletthedriverearnmorereachthedestinationonThetaxidriverdidnotchargetheoldwomanbecausehe wantedtodoherashutoffthemeterbyhadreceivedherpaymentinwasinahurrytotakeotherWhatcanwelearnfromtheGivingisalwaysaPeopleshouldrespecteachAnactofkindnesscanbringpeoplegreatPeopleshouldlearntoappreciateothers’BDomestic(馴養的)horsesnowpullploughs,raceintheKentuckyDerby,andcarry.Butearlyhorsesweren’ttame(馴服的)enoughtoperformthesekindsoftasks.Scientiststhinkthefirstinctionshumanshadwithhorseswerefardifferentfromthosetoday.Thousandsofyearsago,peoplekilledthewildhorsesthatlivedaroundthemforfood.Overtime,peoplebegantocatchtheanimalsandraisethem.Thiswasthefirststepindomestication.Aspeoplebegantotameandridehorses,theychosetokeepthoseanimalsthathadmoredesirablecharacteristics.Forexample,peoplemayhavechosentokeephorsesthathadagentle alitysotheycouldberiddenmoreeasily.Peoplewhousedhorsestopullheavyloadswouldhavechosentokeepstrongeranimals.Characteristicslikestrengtharepartlycontrolledbytheanimals’genes.Soasthedomesticatedhorsesreproduced,theypassedthecharacteristicsontotheiryoung.EachnewgenerationofhouseswouldshowmoreofthesechosenModern-dayhorsebreedscomeinawidevarietyofshapesandsizes.Thisvarietydidn’texistinthehorsepopulationbeforedomestication.TheShetlandhorseisoneofthesmallestbreeds—typicallyreachingonlymetertall.Withshort,stronglegs,theanimalswerebredtopullcoaloutofmineshafts(礦井)withlowceilings.HugehorsesliketheClydesdalecameonthescenearound1700.Peoplebredtheseheavy,tallhorsestopulllargevehiclesusedforcarryingheavyloads.Thedomesticationofhorseshashadgreateffectsonsocieties.Forexample,horsewereimportanttoolsintheadvancementofmodernagriculture.Usingthemtopullploughsandcarryheavyloadsallowedpeopletofarmmoreefficiently.Beforetheywereabletoridehorses,humanshadtocrosslandonfoot.Ridinghorsesallowedpeopletotravelfargreaterdistanceinmuchlesstime.Thatencouragedpopulationslivingindifferentareastoinctwithoneanother.Thenewfromofrapidtransportationhelpedculturesspreadaroundtheworld.Beforedomesticationhorseswere caughtforhuntedformadetopullusedtocarryTheauthorusestheShetlandhorseasanexampletoshow itissmallerthantheClydesdalehorseusedtohave somehorseshavebettershapesthanhorseswereoflessvarietybeforeHorsescontributedtothespreadofcultureby carryingheavychangingfarmingservingasameansofadvancingagricultureindifferentThepassageismainlyabout whyhumansdomesticatedhowhumansandhorsesneededeachwhyhorsescameindifferentshapesandhowhumansocietiesandhorsesinfluencedeachCDearWearefortunatethatinsuchalarge,high-pressureofficeweallgetalongsowell.Youareoneofthepeoplewhokeepthesocialtemperatureatsuchacomfortablesetting.Idon’tknowanyoneintheofficewhoisbetterlikedthanyou.Youcanperhapshelpwiththis.Thecollectionofcontributionstowardsgiftsforemployees’ eventsis ingalittletroubling.Certainly,thegroupsendingofagiftisreasonablenowandthen.Inthepastmonth,however,therehavebeencollectionsfortwobabyshowergifts,oneweddingshowergift,twoweddinggifts,onefuneral()remembrance,fourbirthdaygifts,andthreegraduationgifts.It’snotonlythecollected—fromwhoare fortable(andpoor),butthecollected—foruneasyreceivinggiftsfrompeoplewhodon’tknowthemoutsidetheoffice,whowouldn’tevenrecognizetheirgraduatingchildren,theirmarryingdaughtersandsons,ortheirdeadrelatives.Thisisbasicallyakindgesture(andonethatpeoplethinkwellofyoufor),butthepracticeseemstohave toowide-rangingandfeelsimproperintoday’sofficesetting.ThankyouforTheunderlinedword“contributions”probablymeans A. 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D.DWhenitcomestofriends,Idesirethosewhowillsharemyhappiness,whopossesswingsoftheirownandwhowillflywithme.Iseekfriendswhosequalitiesilluminate(照亮)meandtrainmeupforlove.ItisforthesepeoplethatIreservetheglowinghours,toogoodnottoshare.WhenIwasintheeighthgrade,Ihadafriend.Wewereshyand“tooserious”aboutourstudieswhenitwasingfashionablewithourclassmatestolearnacceptablesocialbehaviors.Wesaidlittleatschool,butshewouldcometomyhouseandwewouldsitdownwithpencilsandpaper,andoneofuswouldsay:“Let’sstartwithatrainwhistletoday.”Wewouldsitquietlytogetherandwriteseparatepoemsorstoriesthatgrewoutofawhistle.Thenwewouldreadthemaloud.Attheendofthatschoolyear,we,too,werechangingintosocialcreaturesandthestoriesandpoemsstopped.WhenIlivedforatimeinLondon,Ihadafriend.Hewasindespair(失望)andIwasindespair.Butfriendshipwasbasedontheideaineachofusthatwewouldbesorrylaterifwedidnotexplorethisgreatcitybecausewehadfeltbadatthetime.WemeteverySundayforfiveweeksandfoundmanyexcellentthings.Wewalkeduntilourdespairsdisappearedandthenweparted.WegaveLondontoeachother.ForalmostfouryearsIhavehadremarkablefriendwhoseimaginationilluminatesmine.Wewritelonglettersinwhichweoftendiscoverourstrangestselves.Eachofusappears,sometimesinafunnyway,intheother’sdreams.SheandIagreethat,atcertaintimes,weseemtobepartsofthesamemind.Inmymostinterestingmoments,Ioftenthink:“Yes,Imustl…”Wehavenevermet.ItissuchcomfortingcompanionsIwishtokeep.Onebrighthourwiththeirkindisworthmoretomethanthelifetimeservicesofapsychologist(心理學家),whowillonlyfillupthehealing(愈合的)silencenecessarytothosedarkestmomentsinwhichIwouldratherbemyownbestfriend.Intheeighthgrade,whattheauthordidbeforedevelopropersocialbehaviorwasto eseriousabouthergotoherfriend’shouselearnfromherclassmatesatsharepoemsandstorieswithherInParagraph3,“WegaveLondontoeachother”probablymeans ourexplorationofLondonwasamemorablegifttobothofwewereunwillingtotearourselvesawayfromourunpleasantfeelingaboutLondonwepartedwitheachotherinAccordingtoParagraph4,theauthorandherfriend calleachotherhave enjoywritingtoeachdreamofmeetingeachInthedarkestmoments,theauthorwouldpreferto seekprofessional B.beleftC.staywithherbest D.breaktheWhatisthebesttitlefortheUnforgettableRemarkableLifelongNobleETheDietZone:ADangerousDietCoke,dietPepsi,dietpills,no-fatdiet,vegetabledietWearesurroundedbytheword“diet”everywherewelookandlisten.WehavesoeasilybeenattractedbythepromiseandpotentialofdietproductsthatwehavestoppedthinkingaboutwhatdietproductsarengtousWearepayingforproductsthatharmuspsychologicallyandphysically(身體上).Dietproductssignificantlyweakenuspsychologically.Ononelevel,wearenotallowingourbraintoadmitourweightproblemslienotinactuallylosingtheweight,butincontrollingtheconsumptionoffatty,high-calorie,unhealthyfoods.Dietproductsallowustojumpoverthethinkingstageandgostraightforthescale(秤)instead.Allwehavetodoistoswalloworrecognizetheword“diet”infoodlabels.Onanotherlevel,dietproductshavegreaterpsychologicaleffects.Everytimewehaveazero-caloriedrink,wearelingourselveswithoutourawarenessthatwedon’thavetoworktogetresults.Dietproductsmakepeoplebelievethatgaincomeswithoutpain,andthatlifecanbewithout andstruggle.Thedangerofdietproductsliesnotonlyinthepsychologicaleffectstheyhaveonus,butalsointhephysicalharmthattheycause.Dietfoodscanindirectlyharmourbodiesbecauseconsumingtheminsteadofhealthyfoodsmeanswearepreventingourbodiesfromhavingbasicnutrients(營養成分Dietfoodsanddietpillscontainzerocalorieonlybecausethedietindustryhascreatedchemicalstoproducethesewonderproducts.Dietproductsmaynotbenutritional,andthechemicalsthatgointodietproductsarepotentiallydangerous.Nowthatweareawareoftheeffectsthatdietproductshaveonus,itistimetoseriouslythinkaboutbuyingthem.Losingweightliesinthepowerofminds,notinthepowerofchemicals.Oncewerealizethis,wewillbemuchbetterabletoresistdietproducts,andthereforepreventthepsychologicalharmthatcomesfromusingthem.FromParagraph1,welearnthat dietproductsfailtobringoutpeople’speoplehavedifficultyinchoosingdietdietproductsaremisleadingpeoplearefedupwithdietOnepsychologicaleffectofdietproductsisthatpeopletendto tryoutavarietyofdiethesitatebeforetheyenjoydietpayattentiontotheirowneatingwatchtheirweightratherthantheirInParagraph3,“gaincomeswithoutp
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