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-------------各類專業好文檔,值得你下載,教育,管理,論文,制度,方案手冊,應有盡有---------------------------各類專業好文檔,值得你下載,教育,管理,論文,制度,方案手冊,應有盡有--------------2008年普通高等學校招生全國統一考試(湖南卷)英語本試卷分四個部分,共14頁。時量120分鐘。滿分150分。第一部分:聽力(共三節,滿分30分)做聽力部分時,請現在試題卷上作答。聽力部分結束前,你將有兩分鐘的時間將第1至第17小題的答案轉涂到答題卡上,將第18至第20小題的答案轉寫到答題卡上。第一節(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試題卷的相應位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15B.£9.15C.£9.18答案是B。Howmuchdoesthemanneedtopay?A.$6B.$16C.$202.Wherearethespeakersgoing?A.AshopB.ArestaurantC.Therailwaystation3.Whenwillthemagazineprobablyarrive?A.WednesdayB.ThursdayC.Friday4.Whomdidthemanbuythebooksfor?A.HisfatherB.HismotherC.Hissister5.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?.A.TeacherandstudentB.MotherandsonC.Driverandpassenger第二節(共12小題;每小題1.5分,滿分18分)聽下面4段對話。每段對話后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試題卷的相應位置。聽每段對話前,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。每段對話讀兩遍。聽下面一段對話,回答第6和第7小題。6.Whendidthemanplantogobackhomeatfirst?A.InJulyB.InSeptemberC.InOctober7.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.PlayinggamesonTV.B.FlyingbacktoBeijing.C.WatchingtheOlympicGames.聽下面一段對話,回答第8至第10三個小題。8.Whichtrainwilltakethewomantothezoo?A.Thetrainonplatform1,line3.B.Thetrainonplatform6,line1.C.Thetrainonplatform6,line3.9.WherearethesignsthatpointtothezooA.Ontherightofthehill.B.Onthetopofthehill.C.Onthewaytothehill.10.Whomisthewomantalkingto?A.Atourist.B.AtrainpassengerC.Atickseller.聽下面一段對話,回答第11至第13三個小題。11.Whathasthemanalreadypackedin?A.Acamera.B.Apairofshoes.CAnovercoat12.Whatisthemanpreparingfor?A.Acampingtrip.B.Atravelabroad.C.Avisittohisgrandfather.13.Howdoesthemanfeelabouthismother?A.Sheisveryhelpful.B.Sheworriessomuch.C.Sheistoostrict.聽下面一段話,回答第14至17四個小題。14.Whatarethespeakerscomplainingabout?A.TheloudmusicB.Thestrictrules.C.Thebusyweek.15.Whendoesthisconversationprobablytakeplace?A.InthemorningB.Intheafternoon.C.Incallthepolice.16.Whatarethespeakersgoingtodonext?A.Inthemorning.B.Togototheirneighbor’s.C.Tocallthepolice.17.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Husbandandwife.B.Doctorandpatient.C.Musicianandaudience.第三節(共3小題;每小題1.5分,滿分4.5分)聽下面一段材料,將第18至第20三個小題的信息補充完整,每小題不超過三個單詞。聽材料前,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15秒鐘的作答時間。本段材料讀兩遍。Dreamer:a18forsleepingHelpyoufallasleepfast.Notaffectyourmemory.Take1piece19beforebedtime.TryDreamer20for7nights.Yourdreamsmissyou!第二部分:英語知識運用(共兩節,滿分45分)第一節單項填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)從A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。例:Itisgenerallyconsideredunwisetogiveachildheorshewants.A.howeverB.whateverC.whicheverD.whenever答案是B。21.Ourneighborsgaveababybirdyesterdaythathurtwhenitfellfromitsnest.A.us,itB.us,itselfC.ourselves,itselfD.ourselves,it22.Haveyouheardnews?Thepriceofpetrolisgoingupagain!A.the,theB.不填,theC.the,不填D.不填,不填23.Ithoughtwe’dbelatefortheconcert,weendedupgettingthereaheadoftime.A.butB.orC.soD.for24.thewebsiteoftheFireDepartmentinyourcity,andyouwilllearnalotaboutfirefighting.A.HavingsearchedB.TosearchC.SearchingD.Search25.LastnightMr.Crookdidn’tcomebackattheusualtime.___,hemetsomefriendsandstayedoutuntilmidnight.A.MeanwhileB.HoweverC.InsteadD.Yet26.Thetrees___inthestormhavebeenmovedofftheroad.A.beingblowndownB.blowndownC.blowingdownD.toblowdown27.---Whendidyoulastheat_____Jay?---Hephonedmethismorning,andweagreed____atimeandplacetomeet.Aof,toBabout,withC.from,withD.from,on28.Youdon’thavetoknowthenameoftheauthortofindabook.You____findthebookbythetitle.A.mustB.needC.canD.would29.Whenasked_____theyneededmost,thekidssaidtheywantedtofeelimportantandloved.A.whatB.whyC.whomD.which30.theprojectasplanned,we’llhavetoworktwomorehoursaday.A.CompletingB.CompleteC.CompletedD.tocomplete31.thegrowingspeedofaplantisinfluencedbyanumberoffactors,arebeyondourcontrol.A.mostofthemB.mostofwhichC.mostofwhatD.mostofthat32.IcalledHannahmanytimesyesterdayevening,butIcouldn’tgetthrough.Herbrotheronthephoneallthetime!A.wastalkingB.hasbeentalkingC.hastalkedD.talked33.______theInternetisofgreathelp,Idon’tthinkit’safoodideatospendtoomuchtimeonit.A.IfB.WhileC.BecauseD.As34.Susanwantedtobeindependentofherparents.Shetried____alone,butshedidn’tlikeitandmovedbackhome.A.livingB.toliveC.tobelivingD.havinglived35.---Doyouhaveanyproblemsifyou___thisjob?---Well,I’mthinkingaboutthesalary…A.offerB.willofferC.areofferedD.willbeoffered第二節完型填空(共20小題;沒小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從第36題至第55小題所給的A/B/C/D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡陜講該項涂黑?!癟hisFridaywe’llhavetheyearlyEggDropChallenge,”saidourscienceteacher,Mr.baker.“Youcanworkaloneorwithapartner.”Myfriend,Cassie,andIsmiledateachother.Wealwaysworkedonprojets__36_.The_37___ofthechallengewassimple---tobuildaprotectivecontainertokeepaneggfrombreakingwhen_38__thestadiumwall.ImademysandwichthatafternoonwhilewaitingforCassie.__39___thebutter-creamgavemeanidea.“Ihaveabrilliantdesignforour__40____container!”IsaidwhenCassiearrived.“Wecan41theeggwithsomebutter-cream.”“Whynotpittheegginabasketwithaparachute(降落傘)42?”Cassierolledhereyes.“Theparachuteisbetterthanthatstupididea.”Icouldn’tbelieveit,Ofcoursewe’dhadourlittle43inthepast,butshe’dnevercalledanyofmyideas“44”before.“ThenI’llbuildmineandyoubuildyours!”45wordshadbeenout,ourfriendshipwaschallenged.WhenFridayfinallyarrived,Ihadto46Cassie’sEggForceOnelookedprettygood.47_,myEgg-cellentEggCreamdidn’tlookquitescientific.Wekidscarriedourcontainersupthreestadiumstepsanddroppedthemoverthesidewall.Thosewhoseeggsbrokewereout;thosewhoseeggssurvived48threemorestepsanddroppedthemagain.Thiswouldgoontillthelasteggbroke.Afterfourrounds,onlyCassieandIwere49.Iletgoofmybox.Iheardsomeonesay“ew”afterseconds.Hadmyeggbroken?Iraceddownthe50.Thesidewalkwasdottedwitheggshells(蛋殼)fromthose51drops.FinallyIfoundmylittleEgg-cellentEggCream.“Thatlookslikeeggdropsoup,Laura,”Cassiesaid.ShewasholdingherEggForceOne.My_52raced.Hadshewon?Ilookedatherbasket.53.“Myeggbounced54,”sheexplained,pointingtoabrokenshell.“Atie(平局),”Mr.Bakersaid.Cassielookedatme,andherglare55.Ilaughed.Shesmiled…36.A.patientlyB.silentlyC.togetherD.alone37.A.functionB.goalC.reasonD.result38.A.rolleddownB.pushedagainstC.thrownatD.droppedover39.A.SpreadingB.BoilingC.BakingD.Holding40.A.butterB.sandwichC.creamD.egg41.A.protectB.replaceC.carryD.mix42.A.followedB.coveredC.attachedD.supported43.A.ideasB.fightsC.worriesD.challenges44.A.wrongB.stupidC.brilliantD.scientific45.A.SinceB.WhileC.ButD.And46.A.explainB.denyC.admitD.prove47.A.ThereforeB.AnywayC.OtherwiseD.Besides48.A.paceddownB.turnedaroundC.walkedupD.wentback49.A.leftB.wantedC.chosenD.discovered50.A.stepsB.wayC.wallD.sidewalk51.A.intendedB.unexpectedC.failedD.desired52.A.eyesB.handsC.feetD.heart53.A.LostB.DirtyC.BrokenD.Empty54.A.aroundB.outC.inD.down55.A.returnedB.remainedC.increasedD.softened第三部分:閱讀理解(共兩節,滿分40分)選擇題(共17小題;每小題2分,滿分34分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。AWesternNewBridgeLibraryAnnouncement2008-3-10ShortenedLibraryHoursforSpringBreakLibraryHourshavebeenshortenedto7hoursaday(9:00a.m.—4:00p.m.)forspringBreakfromMarch24toMarch30.ComingEvents●OnMonday,March24,at10:30am.,ScottSutton,achildren’swriter,willtellstorestokidsoverseven.Sutton’sattractivestylewillsurelyinspireeveryonepresent!●At1:00pm.Onmarch26,theGeorgetownmusicianswillpresentanIrishfolkconcert,whichwillbeentertainingfortheentirefamily.comeforthemusicandstaytocheckoutsomerelevantbooksfortherestoftheweek!●OnThursday,march27,at2:00pm.,theannualchildren’gatheringwilltakeplaceinroom201,thesecond-floor.pickupaninvitationinthechildren’sroomandreturnyourRSVP(回復)toreserveyouratthetableby3:00pm.OnTuesday,march25.Onlychildrenareallowedinthegathering.●At10:30am.OnFriday,March28,EnzoMonfreofthehitkids’scienceshow,ENZOology,willbringFossilslive!SurelyEnzowilltaketheaudiencebackintime,deepbeneaththesurfaceoftheearth,touncoverthemysteriesofkillerdinosaurs,andmore.EnzorecentlyappearedontheEllenDeGeneresShow-comeandseehimatthelibrary!Pleasenote:Incaseofemergency,pleasecalltheHelpDeskat926-3736andfollowtheproceduresoutlinedonthevoicemessage.Thecall-downserviceisstaffed24hoursaday,7daysaweekforemergencies.TheHelpDesksuppliesservicetoyoualltheyearround!Forquestionsaboutallthese,pleasecontacthld@wnbl.org.ComeforthegreatFun;StayfortherelevantBooks!56.ToattendtheannualChildren’sGathering,onehasto.A.buyaticketB.applyinadvanceC.makeareservationD.contactthecall-downservice57.Accordingtothepassage,EnzoMonfrewill.A.showthechildrenaroundazooB.tellstoriestochildrenoversevenC.bepresentatthescienceshowinpersonD.leadthechildrentotheEllenDeGeneresShow58.TheHelpDeskinthislibrarysuppliesservice.A.onlyduringthedaytimeB.incaseofemergencyC.tilltheendoftheSpringBreakD.after22:00p.m.everyday59.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethatchildrencan.A.attendalltheactivitieswiththeirparentsB.borrowsomerelevantbooksfortheactivitiesC.participateintheactivitiesfrom8:00a.m.to4:00p.m.D.chooseonlyoneoftheactivitiesaccordingtotheirinterestBMostyoungarchitects----particularlythoseinbigcities----canonlydreamaboutworkinginabuildingoftheirown.Andmarkingthatdreamcometrueoftenmeansfindingabuildingnooneelseseemstowant,whichisexactlywhathappenedtoDavidYocumandhispartner,BrainBell.Theirbuildingisaformerautomobileelectrical–partsfirminAtlanta.Formtheoutside,itlookstooold,evensomethinghorrible,butopenthedoorandyouareinawide,opencourtyard,linedonthreesideswithrusting(生銹的)walls.In2000,YocumandBellfoundthisbuildinginthecity’sWestEnd.Builtin1947,thestructurehadbeenabandonedyearsearlierandtheroofofthemainbuildinghadfallendown.Butthepricewasright,soYocumboughtit.Hespenteightmonthsofhisoff-hoursondemolition(拆除),pullingrubbishoutthroughtheroof,becauseitwastoodangeroustogoinsidethebuilding,Thedemolitionwashardwork,butitgavehimtimetothinkaboutwhathewantedtodo,and“totreasurewhatwasthere–thewalls,therust,thelight,”Yocumsaid.”Everyseason,morepaintfallsoffthewallsandmorerustdevelops.It’slikeanartinstallation(裝置)inthere-aslow-motionshow.”Sincethebackbuildinghadbeenconstructedwithoutwindows,anall-glassfrontwasaddedtothebuildingtogiveitaviewofthecourtyard,andskylightswereinstalledintheroof.ThebackofthebuildingisaworkingareaandalivingroomforYocumandhiswife.Asortofbuffer(緩沖)zonebetweenthefrontandthebackcontainsabathroom,akitchenandamechanicalroom,andthewallsthatseparatethesezoneshaveopeningsthatallowviewsthroughtothefrontofthestudioandthecourtyardbeyond.YocumandBell,whohavejustcompletedanartgalleryforthecity,feelthattheexperiencefromthedecorationoftheirbuilding,focusingontheinsideratherthantheoutside,hasinfluencedtheirwork.Ithasalsogiventhesearchitectsachancetoshowhowtheycanmakemoreoutofless.60.Accordingtothepassage,itisformostyoungarchitectsinbigcitiestoworkinabuildingoftheirown.A.easyB.unnecessaryC.unrealisticD.common61.Yocumboughttheoldbuildingbecause__.A.itwasabargaintohimB.itwasstillingoodconditionC.itwaslocatedinthecitycenterD.itlookedattractivefromtheoutside62.Workingontheoldbuilding,Yocumandbell_.A.pulledrubbishoutthroughtheroofB.removedtheskylightsfromthebathroomC.presentedaslow–motionshowinanartgalleryD.builtakitchenatthebackpartoftheoldbuilding63.ItcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatYocumandBell__.A.benefitedalotfrompullingdowntheroofB.turnedmoreoldbuildingsintoartgalleriesC.gotinspirationfromdecoratingtheiroldbuildingD.paidmoreattentiontotheoutsideofthegallery64.Themainideaofthepassageisthat__.A.peoplecanlearnalotfromtheirfailuresB.itisworthwhiletospendmoneyonanoldbuildingC.peopleshouldnotjudgethingsbytheirappearanceD.creativepeoplecanmakethebestofwhattheyhaveCYou'resittingonthetrainhomeandthepersonoppositeyouyawns(打哈欠).Suddenly,you'reyawningwithhim,thoughtyou'renottired.Thisphenomenonconfusedscientistsforyearsuntilarecentstudyfoundthatpeopletendtosympathizewithfellowhumans.Supportingthisclaimwasdiscoverythatthosechildrenwhowereunabletofromnormalemotionaltieswithothersdidnotexperiencecontagions(有感染力的)yawning,whichshowedthathumanscommunicateregularlywithoutwords.HogoCritchlcy,aneuroscientist,hasconductedanexperimentrecently,whichwillprovethathappinessandsadnesscanspreadlikethecommoncold.AccordingtoCritchlcy,ourmindandbodyareinconstantexchangeabouthowwe'refeeling.“Emotionsareclosedlinkedwithstatesofinternal(內部的)responses,”heexplained.“Therearealsomorevisiblechangesinourgestureandfacialexpressions.Whenwe'reinagroup,thesesignalsanspreadtoanotherperson.Forexample,there'retheobvioustendencytosmilewhensmiledatandtherearelessobviouschangesthatreflectemotionsofsurprise,angerorsadnesssuchasachangeinourheartrateandbloodpressure.”HugoCritchlcyfurtherexplained,“OurbodiessynchroniseandwhenweliketheotherPerson,weevencopyhisbehavior.Nexttimeyouchatwithafriend,takenoteofhowyou’resitting-it'sprettylikelythatyouwillbethesame.Scientistsbelieveit’sourwayoftellingeachotherthatyou’reparents.Throughbodylanguage,humansgiveeachotherverysubtle(微妙的)butclearsignalsthatshowemotions.” So,whatlessonscanwelearnfromthis?“spendtimewithhappypeople—otherwiseyourhealthcouldsuffer,”saidCritchlcy.“Whenwe’resad,ourbodygoesintofightorflightmode.Butwhenwe’rehappy,ourbodyworksnormallyandwefeelrelaxedandpositive.Sowelookbright,ourskinglows,wefeelhealthyanditaffectseveryonearoundus.”65.AccordingtoHugoCritchlcy,_________.A.emotionsareasvisibleasfacialexpressionsB.weyawnmorefrequentlywhenwehaveacoldC.emotionsareconnectedwithstatesofinternalresponsesD.thechangeofbloodpressureisnotlinkedwiththechangeofemotions66.Theunderlinedword“synchronise”inparagraph4means“_________”.A.moveslowlyB.changerapidlyC.relaxtemporarilyD.respondaccordingly67.Fromthepassagewecanlearn______.A.sadnessisascontagiousashappinessB.angerislesscontagiousthanfriendlinessC.surpriseismorecontagiousthansmileD.surpriseisthemostcontagiousamongemotions68.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Emotionshavedelicateinfluenceonfellowhumans.B.Childrenlikecopyingtheactionsofthefellowhumans.C.Scientistsarestillconfusedaboutcontagiousyawning.D.Peopletendtocommunicatemorewithbodylanguage.DCelebrity(名人)hasbecomeoneofthemostimportantrepresentativeofpopularculture.Fansusedtobecrazyaboutaspecificfilm,butnowthepublictendstobaseitsconsumption(消費)ontheinterestofcelebrityattachedtoanygivenproduct.Besides,fashionmagazineshavealmostabandonedthepracticeofputtingmodelsonthecoverbecausetheydon’tsellnearlyaswellasfamousfaces.Asaresult,celebritieshaverealizedtheirunbelievablypowerfulmarketpotential,movingfromadvertisingforothers’productstodevelopingtheirown.Celebrityclothinglinesaren’tacompletelynewphenomenon,butinthepasttheyweretypicallyaimedattheordinaryconsumers,andlimitedtoafewTVactresses.Todaytheyarestartedbyfirst-classstarswhoseproductsenjoyequalfamewithsomeworldtopbrands.Themostsuccessfulstart-upshavebeenthosebycelebritieswithspecificpersonalstyle.Ascelebritiesbecomemoreandmoreexperiencedatthemarket,theyexpandtheirproductionscalerapidly,coveringalmostalltheproductsofdailylife.However,foreverysuccessstory,there’srelatedwarningtaleofacelebritywhoovervaluedhisconsumerappeal.Nomatterhowfamoustheproduct’soriginis,ifitfailstoimpressconsumerswithitsownqualitiesitbeginstoresembleanexerciseinself-promotionalmarketing.Andoncetheinitial(最初的)attentiondiesdown,consumerinterestmightfade,loyalty(忠誠)returningtotired-and-truelabels.Today,celebritiesfaceevenmoresevereembarrassment.Thepop-culturalcirclemightbebiggerthanever,butitsrateofturnoverhasspeededupaswell.Eachmisstepthreatenstoreduceacelebrity’sshelflife,andthesamenewspaperormagazinethatoncebroughthimfamehasnoproblempickinghimtopieceswhentheopportunityappears.Still,theego’s(自我的)potentialforexpansionislimitless.Havingalreadyachievedgreatwealthandpublicrecognition,manycelebritiesseefashionasthenextfrontiertobeconquered.Asthesayinggoes,successandfailurealwaysgohandinhand.Theirsuccessasdesignersmightlastonlyashorttime,butfashion—likecelebrity—hasalwaysbeentemporary.69.Fashionmagazinestoday.A.seldomputmodelsonthecoverB.nolongerputmodelsonthecoverC.neednotworryaboutcelebrities’marketpotentialD.judgethemarketpotentialofeverycelebritycorrectly70.Achangeintheconsumermarketcanbefoundtodaythat.A.priceratherthanbrandnameismoreconcernedB.producersprefermodelstocelebritiesforadvertisementsC.producerspreferTVactressestofilmstarsforadvertisementsD.qualityratherthantheoutsideofproductsismoreconcerned71.Theunderlinedsentenceinparagraph4indicatesthatanywrongstepwillpossibly.A.decreasethepopularityofacelebrityandthesalesofhisproductsB.damagetheimageofacelebrityintheeyesofthegeneralpublicC.cutshorttheartisticcareerofacelebrityinshowbusinessD.influencethepriceofacelebrity’sproducts72.Thepassageismainlyabout.A.celebrityandpersonalstyleB.celebrityandmarketspotentialC.celebrityandfashiondesignD.celebrityandclothingindustry第二節簡答題(共3小題,每小題2分,滿分6分)閱讀下面短文,根據第73至第75小題的具體要求,簡要回答問題。EveryJanuary,BreckenridgehoststheInternationalSnowSculptureChampionships.FourteenteamstravelfromallovertheworldtoSwitzerlandtocompete.Teamssculptforsixty-fivehoursoverfivedays.Eachteamhopesthatwhenthetimeisup,itssculpturewillbejudgedthebest.Asthechampionshipbegins,thefourteenteamsarefacedwithhugeblocksofsnowthatweightwentytonseach.Thesculptorsbringouttheirfavoritetoolsthatworkbestonthehardicedsnow,buttheyarenotallowedtoemploytoolsthatuseelectricity.Mostteamsareinspiredbywhattheyhaveseenindailylife.Forexample,oneteamcarvedateapotwithteapouringout.Anotherteamsculptedalittlecatonitshindfeet(后腳)reachingintoafishbowlcompletewithwaterripples(漣漪)andacrab(螃蟹)tryingtoattackthecat.In2006,TeamUSAsculptedagoldendoglookingatitsimagereflectedinamirror.Tocreatetheeffectthatthelittledogsawitsreflectionintheglass,theartistscarvedtwodogsfacingeachotherwiththeirpaws(腳爪)touching.Asthefinalhoursofthecompetitiontickby,exhaustedteammembersaddlast-minutedetail.Theyusesmallbroomstobrushoffsnowcaughtintinyholes.Oneteammembercountsdownthelastfiveminuteswhileothersarebusycleaningupthetools.Iftheyleaveanytoolsbehind,theywillbeout.Whenthewhistlebows,everyonemuststepawayfromthesculpture.Thejudgesthenvoteoncreativity,technicalskills,andvisualimpact(視覺效果)ofthedesigns.In2006,TeamUSAtookfirstplacefortheirgoldendogsculpturetitled“Discovery”.Butthecompetitionisnotjustaboutmedalsandribbons.“It’snotabouttheprize,”saidRobNeyland,TeamUSA’scaptain.“It’sabouttouchingtheaudience.”Everyyear,asthechampionshipends,eachteamisalreadydreamingofthenextmasterpieceitwilldesign.73.WhatkindoftoolsarethesculptorsNotpermittedtouse?(回答詞數不超過6個)74.Whatgivesthesculptorsideasfortheircreativework?(回答詞數不超過9個)75.WhydidTeamUSAwinthecompetitionin2006?(回答詞數不超過15個)第四部分:書面表達(共兩節,滿分35分)填空(共10小題:每小題1分,滿分10分)閱讀下面短文,根據所讀內容在文后第76至第85小題的空格里填上適當的單詞或短語,并將答案轉寫到答題卡上。注意:每空不超過3個單詞。Thebestthingyoucansayabouttheroofsofmostcitybuildingsisthatyoudon’thavetolookatthem.That’sverygood,sinceanurbanlandscapeviewedfromabovecanbeanunlovelything---blockafterblockoftarred(鋪有瀝青的)blackrooftops,stickyinsummer,uglyyear-round.Oratleastthat’sthewayitusedtobe.Buturbanroofsaregoinggreen.Environmentaldesignershavebeguntorealizethatthetopsofbuildingsdon’thavetobewastelands.Indeed,theycanbegardens,plantedwithgrasses,flowersandbushes.Aplantedroofusuallycomesinoneoftwovarieties:extensiveorintensive.Theextensivetypeiswideandshallow,withasoildepthoflessthan8inches,abletosupportsmallerplants.Theintensivetypemaybesmaller,butit’srelativelydeeperandhometolargerplants.Whateverthedesign,greenroofsarenotsosimpleasordinarygardens.Thehavemultiplelayersbeneaththesoil,includingadrainagelayer,waterproofing,structuralsupport,andsoon.Butthissystemcandoagreatdealofgood.ArecentpaperinthejournalBioSciencetellsthatgreenroofscancontroltemperature,containwaterandcleantheair.Andmostimpressively,theycancutheatlossfromabuildingby50%,lowerair-conditioningcostsby25%,andreducetheurban-heated-islandeffectby2℃.Ofcourse,apartfromthesquarefeetgreenedandheatreduced,greenroofsareevenmorevaluedsincepeoplecangainsomepsychologicalcomfortsimplybyhavingaquietplacetogo.assooftenhappens,what’sgoodfortheplanetcanalsobegoodforthespirit.第二節寫作(滿分25分)請從下列任務中選擇你最喜歡的一位,用英語謝一篇120詞左右的短文。要求很具所給信息做適當發揮,且需包括一下三部分內容:1.對該任務的簡單介紹;2.喜歡該任務的理由;3.從該任務身上得到的啟示。2008年湖南高考題答案第一部分.聽力部分1-5BCBCA6-10ACBBC11-15AABAC16-17BA18.(kindof)medicine19.halfanhour20.free第二部分第一節單選21-25BCADC26-30BDCAD31-35BABAC第二節完形36-40CBDAD41-45ACBBA46-50CBCAA51-55CDDBD第三部分閱讀第一節選擇題:56-59CCBB60-64CAACD65-68CDBA69-72ADAB第二節簡答題:73.Thetoolsthatuseelectricity74.Thethingstheyhaveseenindailylife75.Becauseitssculpturewasjudgedthebestforcreativity,technicalskillsandvisualimpact第四部分書面表達填空76.RoofsGoingGreen77.TarredRoofs78.uglyyear-round79.Varieties/Types80.Extensive81.possiblysmaller82.Multiplelayers83.Advantages/benefits84.controllingtemperature85.Mental/Psychological第二節寫作Sample1:ThomasEdisonBorninAmerican,ThomasEdisonwasagreatscientistandinventor.Heoncethoughttobeaboywhowasnotwortheducating.Infact,hewasamanfullofimagination.IadmireEdisonalotbecauseofhisgreatcontributiontotheworld.Hehadmorethan1000inventions.Inhislittletime,hewasalwayseagertoknowhowthingsworked,whichhelpedhimtoearnthenickname“theWizardofMeioPark”.Hewasalsosodiligentthatheworkeddayandnight.Andthisexplainedwhyhehadsomanyinventions.Whatimpressesmemostishisfamoussaying,“geniusisonepercentinspirationandninety-ninepercentperspiration”.ProbablyIcannotbeanEdisonmyself,butIcanbeahardworkinglearner.Fromhim,Irealizethesecrettosuccessisnotwhenandwhereyouwereborn,butwhatyouaredoingandhowyoudoitinyourlife.Sample2:HelenKellerEverytimeIread“…ifIhadthepowerofsightforthreedays;,IcannothelpbeingmovedbyitsauthorHelenKeller,anordinarybutgreatAmericanwoman.IadmireHelenbecausesheisoptimisticaboutlife.Shebecamedeafandblindwhenshewas19monthsold.Sincethenshelivedinaworldofdarknessands

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