成都龙泉二中2016级新生入学考试试题
英
语
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考试时间:100分钟)
一.单项选择(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分。)
请阅读下面各小题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项,并在答题卷上将该项涂黑。
1.
--How
long
_______
--Sorry,
I
don’t
know.
But
I
know
that
Mr.
Chen
is
going
to
_______
a
nurse
next
month.
A.
did
they
marry;
marry
to
B.
did
they
get
marry;
marry
with
C.
have
they
get
married;
marry
D.
have
they
been
married;
marry
2.
BRICS(金砖国家)
Leaders
Meeting
was
held
in
Sanya,
April
14,
2011.
A.
to
B.
in
C.
at
D.
on
3.----
Excuse
me,
is
the
supermarket
far
from
here
----
No,
it’s
about
________.
A.
7
minutes
walk
B.
7
minute
walk
C.
7
minutes’
walk
D.
7
minute’s
walk
4.
In
the
company
many
workers
think
that
the
rules
are
in
need
of
revision
(修订).
A.
urgent
B.
quick
C.
new
D.
good
5.
Tom
was
very
anxious
for
the
coming
exam
and
told
me
worriedly,
“______,
I
suppose
I’m
frightened
of
failing.”
A.
On
the
way
B.
In
a
way
C.
In
the
way
D.
By
the
way
6.
---The
girl
hardly
holds
on
to
her
dream,
_______
---_______.
I’m
sure
her
dream
will
come
true
soon.
A.
doesn’t
she;
No,
she
doesn’t
B.
isn’t
she;
Yes,
she
is
C.
does
she;
Yes,
she
does
D.
does
she;
No,
she
doesn’t
7.
-
What
do
you
think
of
Guo
Mingyi
-
He
is
such
a
kind
and
generous
man
that
we
all
him
very
much.
A.
absorb
B.
accept
C.
attract
D.
admire
8.----
Mr
Wang,
I
have
trouble
_______
the
text.
----
Remember
________
it
three
times
at
least.
A.
to
understand,
reading
B.
understanding,
reading
C.
understanding,
to
read
D.
to
understand,
to
read
9.
If
you
frequently
headaches,
your
children
may
also
have
the
same
problem.
A.
suffer
B.
suffer
for
C.
suffer
through
D.
suffer
from
10.
—
I’m
afraid
I’ve
broken
the
chair.
—__________,
I
can
easily
get
it
fixed.
A.
Excuse
me
B.
Never
mind
C.
Go
ahead
D.
You’re
welcome.
11.
-
What
you
in
the
classroom
at
the
moment
-
The
coming
charity
show
for
Yingjiang,
Yunnan.
A.
are,
talking
about
B.
did,
talk
about
C.
have,
talked
about
D.
do,
talk
about
12.
Many
accidents
_________
by
careless
drivers
last
year
.
A.
are
caused
B.
were
caused
C.
have
caused
D.
will
cause
13.
Another
advantage
is
that
it’s
so
slim
that
it
won’t
too
much
space
in
your
bag.
A.
take
up
B.
make
up
C.
put
up
D.
use
up
14.
-
All
the
salt
is
sold
out!
-
People
are
crazy!
experts
say
there
is
no
use
eating
salt
to
prevent
radiation(辐射),
some
people
still
don’t
believe
it.
A.
Unless
B.
Although
C.
As
a
result
D.
In
order
that
15.
All
these
postcards
must
be
mailed
at
once
in
time
for
the
Spring
Festival.
A.
to
have
received
B.
so
as
to
be
receiving
C.
so
as
to
be
received
D.
to
receive
二.完形填空(本题包括两部分,共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
请阅读下面两段短文,掌握其大意,然后从各小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入相应空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卷上将该项涂黑
A).Some
people
have
very
good
memories(记忆力)and
can
__16____learn
quite
long
poems(诗歌)by
heart.
___17__
people
have
poor
memories
and
can’t
remember
things
___18__they
have
said
them
over
and
over
again.
The
famous
English
writer,
Charles
Dickens,
said
that
he
could
walk
down
any
long
street
in
___19___
and
then
tell
you
the
names
of
all
the
shops
he
had
__20___.
Many
great
men
of
the
world
have
wonderful
memories.
A
good
memory
is
a
great
help
__21___a
language.
Everybody
learns
__22__
own
language
by
remembering
the
things
he
heard
when
he
was
a
small
child.
Some
children
like
those
who
live
in
foreign
countries
with
their
parents,
seem
to
learn
two
languages
as
__23___
as
they
do
one.
In
school
it
is
not
so
easy
for
pupils
to
learn
a
second
language
because
they
have
very
__24__
time
for
it.
Memory
___25____a
diary
that
we
keep
every
day.
16.
A.
easy
B.
easier
C.
easily
D.
hardly
17.
A.
Some
B.
Other
C.
The
others
D.
Others
18.
A.
until
B.
after
C.
when
D.
but
19.
A.
Beijing
B.
Paris
C.
London
D.
Moscow
20.
A.
went
B.
walked
C.
came
D.
passed
21.
A.
learning
B.
in
learning
C.
with
learn
D.
learn
22.
A
his
B.
their
C.
your
D.
our
23.
A.
good
B.
better
C.
well
D.
more
easily
24.
A.
few
B.
a
little
C.
little
D.
a
few
25.
A.
looks
like
B.
does
like
C.
likes
D.
is
like
B).Recently,
I
felt
like
I
reached
a
very
low
point
in
life.
My
relationships
weren't
good,
I
wasn't
enjoying
my
classes,
and
I
felt
like
I
had
nothing
to
26
.My
life
seemed
to
be
full
of
endless
homework,
tests
and
loneliness.
Nothing
anyone
said
seemed
27
to
me.
I
wasn't
sure
what
to
do
about
myself.
All
I
wanted
was
to
be
happy
again,
but
I
didn't
know
who
or
what
would
28
that.
During
these
days,
I
had
trouble
sleeping.
I
had
to
take
sleeping
pills
but
still
woke
up
in
the
midnight.
I
had
no
29
but
to
tell
my
dad.
He
30
the
book
The
Secret.
I
immediately
bought
the
e-book
online
and
read
the
whole
thing
that
night.
I'm
31
quite
a
stubborn
person,
but
the
effect
on
my
mood
after
finishing
the
book
was
32
.
Suddenly,
I
felt
like
life
was
beautiful
again.
I
had
never
felt
such
a
deep
and
quick
33
in
my
life
before.
In
fact,
the
book's
message
was
very
simple—think
positively(积极地).The
book
had
many
success
stories
about
how
people
were
able
to
34
money,
soul
mates(心灵伙伴)and
old
friends
back
into
their
lives.
I
started
learning
to
thank
everything
in
my
life
like
them.
Little
by
little,
I
realized
that
The
Secret
could
only
work
35
I
believed
these
people's
success
stories.
Now
I'm
sure
I
can
bring
myself
happiness.
26.
A.
take
care
of
B.
come
up
with
C.
look
down
on
D.
look
forward
to
27.
A.
helpful
B.
colourful
C.
peaceful
D.
powerful
28.
A.
serve
B.
offer
C.
answer
D.
prevent
29.
A.
problem
B.
idea
C.
need
D.
doubt
30.
A.
borrowed
B.
collected
C.
returned
D.
recommended
31.
A.
normally
B.
mainly
C.
finally
D.
probably
32.
A.
realistic
B.
common
C.
obvious
D.
serious
33.
A.
breath
B.
notice
C.
surprise
D.
change
34.
A.
attract
B.
control
C.
imagine
D.
mention
35.
A.
until
B.
When
C.
unless
D.
before
阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,满分40分)
A
Do
you
sometimes
argue
about
what
seems
to
you
to
be
a
simple
fact
Do
you
argue
whether
it’s
cold
outdoors
or
whether
the
car
in
front
of
you
is
going
faster
than
the
speed
limit
(限速)
If
you
get
into
such
arguments,
try
to
think
about
the
story
about
the
six
blind
men
and
the
elephant.
The
first
blind
man
who
felt
the
elephant’s
trunk
(象鼻)
said
it
was
like
a
snake.
The
second
who
felt
the
elephant’s
side
said
it
was
like
a
wall,
while
the
third
said
it
was
like
a
spear(
矛
)
as
he
touched
the
animal’s
tusk.
The
fourth,
who
took
hold
of
the
elephant’s
tail
insisted
that
it
was
like
a
rope.
The
fifth
man
said
it
looked
liked
a
tree
as
he
put
his
arms
around
one
of
the
elephant’s
legs.
The
last,
who
was
tall
and
got
hold
of
the
elephant’s
ears,
said
it
was
like
a
huge
fan.
Each
man’s
idea
of
the
animal
came
from
his
own
experience.
So
if
someone
disagrees
with
you
about
a
“simple
fact”,
it’s
often
because
his
experience
in
the
matter
is
different
from
yours.
To
see
how
hard
it
is
for
even
one
person
to
make
up
his
mind
about
a
“simple
fact”,
try
this
simple
experiment.
Get
three
large
bowls.
Put
ice
water
in
one.
Put
hot
water
in
the
second.
Put
lukewarm
water
(温水)in
the
third.
Now
put
your
left
hand
in
the
hot
water.
Put
your
right
hand
in
the
lukewarm
water.
Your
right
hand
will
tell
you
the
water
is
cold.
Your
left
hand
will
tell
you
it
is
hot.
36.
The
man
who
touched
the
elephant’s
ears
must
be
very_______.
A.
heavy
B.
thin
C.
tall
D.
strong
37.
The
underlined
word
“it”
in
the
last
line
of
the
paragraph
refers
to
_______.
A.
your
left
hand
B.
your
right
hand
C.
the
water
D.
the
bowl
38.
What
makes
people
think
about
simple
facts
differently
A.
People’s
wrong
ideas.
B.
People’s
different
experience.
C.
Simple
facts
are
different
sometimes.
D.
People
often
disagree
with
each
other.
39.
It
can
be
inferred
from
the
passage
that
we
should__________.
A.
learn
from
the
blind
men
B.
not
agree
about
simple
facts
C.
never
think
about
simple
facts
D.
never
decide
anything
with
one
side
B
Each
year
the
Pritzker
Architecture
Prize
(普立兹克建筑奖)
goes
to
a
star
designer
with
a
long
list
of
attractive
buildings
around
the
world.
This
year’s
winner
is
a
little
different.
Shigeru
Ban
has
designed
museums,
homes
and
concert
halls.
But
Ban
is
best
known
for
a
more
simple
kind
of
work:
the
temporary
(暂时的)
buildings
for
people
who
became
homeless
after
disasters.
Ban
may
be
the
only
designer
in
the
world
who
makes
buildings
out
of
paper
—
cardboard
paper
tubes
(管).
Ban
actually
tested
the
strength
of
cardboard
tubes,
and
said
he
was
surprised
by
what
he
had
discovered.
He
has
used
them
to
build
temporary
buildings
in
Japan,
Haiti,
China
and
elsewhere.
“After
a
disaster,
the
building
material
is
going
to
be
more
expensive,”
Ban
explains.
“But
the
paper
tube
is
actually
not
a
building
material.
It
is
cheap
and
plentiful.
We
can
get
the
material
easily
anywhere.
And
unlike
costs
for
traditional
building
materials,
the
price
of
paper
tubes
doesn’t
jump
after
an
earthquake
or
flood.
The
tubes
are
also
lightweight,
so
you
don’t
need
heavy
machines
to
work
with
them.”
Ban
started
using
cardboard
paper
tubes
in
the
1980s.
At
that
time
he
had
just
graduated
from
the
architecture
school,
and
he
was
looking
for
a
cheap
substitute
for
wood.
So
he
started
reusing
the
paper
cardboard
tubes
that
were
left
over
from
rolls
of
paper
in
his
office.
Ban
was
born
in
Tokyo
and
studied
architecture
in
the
U.S.
before
moving
back
to
Japan
to
start
his
practice.
Some
of
Ban’s
temporary
buildings
have
become
permanent
(永久的),
like
the
paper
church
he
built
after
the
1995
earthquake
in
Kobe,
Japan.
40.
The
author
uses
the
first
paragraph
to
.
A.
raise
an
argument
B.
give
an
introduction
C.
give
an
example
D.
offer
a
description
41.
What
is
special
about
Shigeru
Ban
A.
He
failed
to
get
this
year’s
architecture
prize.
B.
He
graduated
from
the
best
architecture
school
in
the
U.S.
C.
He
is
good
at
building
houses
for
homeless
people.
D.
He
builds
special
houses
for
special
groups
of
people.
42.
Why
did
Shigeru
Ban
choose
cardboard
paper
tubes
A.
Because
they
are
cheap
and
easy
to
take
away.
B.
Because
they
are
strong
and
last
for
a
long
time.
C.
Because
they
are
plentiful
and
look
very
beautiful.
D.
Because
they
are
common
and
hard
to
break.
43.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“substitute”
probably
refer
to
A.
A
new
way
of
building
houses
by
using
wood.
B.
A
new
method
of
producing
cardboard
paper
tubes.
C.
A
new
kind
of
building
material
to
take
the
place
of
wood.
D.
A
new
machine
to
produce
a
new
kind
of
building
material.
C
Two
men
were
sitting
together
in
a
plane.
They
were
on
a
long
journey.
One
of
the
men
was
a
businessman.
The
other
was
a
farmer.
They
sat
without
talking
for
a
while,
then
the
farmer
said,
“Let’s
do
something
to
pass
the
time.”
“What
do
you
want
to
do ”
the
businessman
asked.
“We
can
ask
each
other
riddles.”
The
farmer
said,
“You
start.”
“Let’s
make
the
rules
first,”
the
businessman
said.
“That’s
not
fair.
You
are
a
businessman
with
much
knowledge.
You
know
more
things
than
I
do.
I
am
just
a
farmer.”
“That’s
true.”
The
businessman
said.
“What
do
you
want
we
should
do ”
“If
you
don’t
know
the
answer
to
a
riddle,
you
pay
me
$100.
And
if
I
don’t
know
the
answer,
I’ll
pay
you
$50.”
The
farmer
said.
The
businessman
thought
about
this,
then
he
said,
“OK.
That’s
fair.
Who
will
go
first ”
“I
will,”
The
farmer
said.
“Here
is
my
riddle.
What
has
three
legs
when
it
walks,
but
only
two
legs
when
it
flies ”
The
business
man
repeated
the
riddle,
“What
has
three
legs
when
it
walks,
but
only
two
legs
when
it
flies
Mm,
that’s
a
good
one.
I’m
afraid
I
don’t
know
the
answer.”
He
gave
the
farmer
$100,
then
said,
“Tell
me
the
answer.
What
has
three
legs
when
it
walks,
but
only
two
legs
when
it
flies ”
“I
don’t
know.”
The
farmer
said
and
gave
him
$50.
44.
The
story
happened
____________.
A.
on
a
farm
B.
in
a
shop
C.
before
a
long
plane
journey
D.
between
two
passengers
45.
What
does
the
word
“riddle”
mean
in
this
story
A.
A
difficult
question
to
find
the
answer
to.
B.
Something
to
help
to
make
rules.
C.
Something
to
win
money.
D.
a
kind
of
game
in
doing
business.
46
.Why
did
the
businessman
agree
to
give
more
money
if
he
lost
A.
He
made
much
more
money
than
the
farmer.
B.
He
thought
he
knew
more
than
the
farmer.
C.
He
was
interested
in
making
riddles.
D.
He
was
better
at
playing
riddle
games.
47.
The
farmer
_________.
A.
enjoyed
himself
on
his
long
journey.
B.
didn’t
want
to
pay
even
one
dollar
C.
spent
all
his
money
on
the
plane
ticket.
D.
won
fifty
dollars
by
playing
the
riddle
game
48.
Which
of
the
following
is
NOT
true
A.
The
two
men
made
rules
for
their
riddle.
B.
The
farmer
was
much
cleverer
than
the
businessman.
C.
The
two
men
made
their
riddle
game
more
interesting
by
paying
it
for
money.
D.
The
businessman
knew
the
answer
to
his
riddle.
D
Elizabeth
Blackwell
was
the
first
woman
doctor
in
the
United
States.
Her
success
opened
the
way
for
other
women
who
wanted
to
do
more
than
nursing.
She
was
born
in
England
in
1821
and
her
family
moved
to
America
when
she
was
eleven
years
old.
The
Blackwell
girls
received
the
same
education
as
their
brothers.
This
was
most
unusual
in
those
days.
Their
father
died
young
and
they
had
very
little
money
to
live
on.
Elizabeth
and
her
sisters
taught
at
school.
Then
a
woman
dying
of
cancer
urged
Elizabeth
to
study
medicine,
saying
that
a
woman
doctor
would
have
saved
her
from
her
worst
sufferings.
Nearly
everyone
said
a
girl
should
not
go
to
medical
school,
but
she
managed
to
enter
Geneva
College
in
New
York
State.
She
graduated
in
1849
at
the
head
of
her
class
and
received
the
first
medical
degree
ever
given
to
a
woman.
Next,
Dr.
Blackwell
went
to
Paris.
Her
only
chance
of
training
was
in
a
hospital
where
women
came
to
have
their
babies.
Four
months
later,
while
she
was
working
in
the
French
hospital,
her
left
eye
became
dangerously
infected
(感染).
She
lost
the
eye.
She
was
very
disappointed.
But
she
was
soon
back
at
work
again,
this
time
in
London,
England.
There
she
met
many
famous
scientists.
In
1859,
Elizabeth
Blackwell
was
officially
recognized
as
a
doctor
in
Great
Britain
—
the
first
woman
to
be
honored.
She
was
the
inspiration
of
Elizabeth
Garrett,
who
began
the
women’s
medical
movement
in
England.
Florence
Nightingale,
founder
of
the
practice
of
nursing
by
women,
was
another
of
her
friends.
Dr.
Blackwell
died
in
1910
at
the
age
of
89.
49.
Elizabeth
and
her
sisters
taught
at
school
probably
to
.
A.
help
support
the
family
B.
become
women
doctors
C.
get
practical
experience
D.
earn
money
for
their
education
50.
What
made
Elizabeth
decide
to
study
medicine
A.
The
education
she
received.
B.
The
death
of
her
father.
C.
The
sufferings
of
a
cancer
patient.
D.
The
encouragement
from
a
patient.
51.
Which
of
the
following
is
the
correct
order
of
events
according
to
the
passage
a.
Elizabeth
Blackwell
lost
one
eye.
b.
Elizabeth
Blackwell
received
a
doctor’s
degree.
c.
Elizabeth
Blackwell
entered
Geneva
College.
d.
Elizabeth
Blackwell
was
recognized
as
a
doctor.
e.
Elizabeth
Blackwell
went
to
work
in
London.
A.
cabed
B.
cbaed
C.
acbed
D.
bcade
52.
What
can
we
infer
from
the
last
two
paragraphs
A.
Elizabeth
Blackwell
was
more
famous
in
Britain.
B.
Elizabeth
Blackwell
learned
from
other
women.
C.
Elizabeth
Garrett
gave
Elizabeth
Blackwell
much
help.
D.
Florence
Nightingale
was
encouraged
by
Elizabeth
Blackwell.
E
In
Western
countries,
bread
is
one
of
the
most
important
foods.
When
they
get
up
in
the
morning
many
people
eat
toast
(烤面包).
They
spread
butter
and
jam
on
their
toast.
People
eat
bread
at
other
times
of
the
day
too.
For
example,
at
main
meals,
they
often
eat
bread
with
soup.
It's
also
very
common
to
eat
sandwiches.
A
sandwich
is
two
pieces
of
bread
with
a
filling
inside
-
salad,
cheese
or
fish.
A
hamburger
is
a
kind
of
sandwich.
There
are
many
different
kinds
of
bread.
Some
are
special
to
some
countries.
For
example,
the
baguette
(法国棍子面包)
is
a
long,
thin
loaf
that
began
in
France.
There
is
also
white
bread
and
whole-wheat
(全麦面)
bread.
What's
the
difference
White
bread
is
refined
(精制的).
It
has
things
taken
out
of
it
to
make
it
softer
and
easier
to
eat.
The
trouble
is,
white
bread
also
has
lots
of
goodness
taken
out.
Although
some
people
dislike
the
taste
of
whole-wheat
bread,
it
is
much
healthier.
Some
kinds
of
bread
have
additives
(添加剂).
They
are
put
into
the
bread
for
many
reasons.
Some
additives
are
good
for
you
-
for
example
vitamin
C.
Others
are
there
to
make
the
bread
last
longer.
Still
others
to
make
it
taste
better
-
but
they
do
not
necessarily
make
the
bread
healthier
to
eat!
53.
People
in
the
west
have
as
their
main
food.
A.
butter
B.
bread
C.
cheese
D.
fish
54.
The
fourth
paragraph
tells
us
A.
how
to
make
white
bread
B.
how
to
make
whole-wheat
bread
C.
the
difference
between
white
bread
and
whole-wheat
bread
D.
people
dislike
the
taste
of
whole-wheat
bread
55.
Which
of
the
statements
about
additives(添加剂)
is
WRONG
A.
Not
all
the
additives
are
good
for
our
health.
B.
Vitamin
C
makes
the
bread
last
longer.
C.
Some
additives
are
put
into
bread
to
make
bread
healthier.
D.
To
make
bread
taste
better,
some
additives
can
be
put
into
bread.
四.短文改错(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文,文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处,错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏词符号(/\),并在该句下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
My
grandfather
and
I
enjoy
fishing.
One
Sunday
morning
we
go
fishing
at
a
lake.
We
took
ours
fishing
poles
and
headed
for
the
lake.
As
soon
as
we
arrived,
so
we
dropped
the
lines
into
the
water.
Before
waiting
for
about
half
an
hour,
I
was
beginning
to
get
impatiently.
I
wanted
to
give
up,
and
my
grandfather
told
me
to
wait
a
little
longer.
Finally,
there
were
a
sudden
pull
at
the
pole
and
fish
was
caught.
Within
the
next
few
minute,
my
grandfather
also
caught
a
fish.
Felt
hungry,
we
built
a
fire
by
the
lake
and
barbecued
the
fish.
It
was
delicious.
五.书面表达(满分20分)
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高二(1)班在本周五晚上要开高英语晚会。
晚饭后6:30
在教室集合,晚会7:00
开始。
每个学生都要表演有一个节目,内容不限。
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发出通知的时间是2013年10月15日。
成都龙泉二中2016级新生入学考试试题
英语参考答案
一.单项选择(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分。)
1-5
DDCCB
6-10
CDCAB
11-15
ABABC
二.完形填空(本题包括两部分,共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
16-20
CBACD
21-25
BACCD
26-30:
DABBD
31-35
ACDAB
三.阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,满分40分)
36-39
CCBD
40-43
BDAC
44-48
DABDD
49-52
ACBD
53-55
BCB
四.短文改错(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)
(每题1.5分)1.
go--went
2.
ours---our
3.
so去掉
4.before---after
impatiently----impatient
6.
and----but
7.
were----was
8.and
︿
a
fish
9.
minute---minutes
10.Felt---Feeling
五.书面表达(满分20分)
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