1、南充高中2010年素质技能邀请赛英 语 试 题(满分150分,时间90分钟)第I卷一、单项选择(共20个小题,每题1.5分,共30分)1Would you mind going out for a walk with us?_, but I must finish my homework first.AOf course notBNot at allCIm sorryDThats all right2You mean you are going to Shanghai for the 2010 Expo on your own this summer vacation. Yeah, _. Ay
2、ou mean it Byou understood itCyou said itDyou got it3_ Spring Festival is_ time when family members get together.AThe, aB/, theC/, aDThe, the4Would you like to have a look at the up-to-date shoes? They may fit you well.Well, Id like to try those brown_.AonesBpairsConeDpair5Is the medicine at a safe
3、place?Yes, Its on the top shelf, out of_.AreachBsightCorderDcontrol6How many students are there in your school?There are two_, and_ are boys.Ahundred, fifty percent of the studentsBhundreds, fifty percent of studentsChundred, fifty percent of studentsDhundreds of, fifty percent students7It is surpri
4、sing that the old lady in a_ dress should donate 10,000 yuan for the Yushu Earthquake victimsAold black dirtyBdirty old blackCdirty black oldDblack dirty old8The more I think about him, the more reasons I find for loving him_ I did.Aas long asBas soon asCas much asDas for as9John does quite well in
5、all the subjects and he will go to Australia for_ education after graduation.AfarBfartherCfurtherDfurther more10Harry, stop playing games and go out to clean up the yard. Why only_? Jack is also playing.AIBhimCheDme11Did your parents go to the shopping mall next to Nangao yesterday?No. We_ just stay
6、ed home watching a snooker match.AbothBallCeitherDnone12My English teacher lives_ 97 Fujiang Road, and her flat is_ the fifth floor.Aat, onBin, onCat, inDon, on13The windows are broken and need to be repaired.I think so. They can hardly_ the cold now.Akeep out Bgive out Ctake out Dput out14If you do
7、nt know the meaning of the word, you can_ the dictionary.Alook up Blook for Clook around Drefer to15Listen! Jeff is playing the guitar in the next room.It_ not be Jeff. He has gone to Beijing.Amust Bneed Ccan Dmay16All the teachers went home_ Mr Zhang. Why?Because he had to tell the headmaster some
8、important things.Aexcept Bbesides Cwithout Dbut17Where do you live?At_ is called Sunny Garden.Awhere Bwhich Cwhat Dwhere it18Whats wrong with your uncle, Jack?He is ill. A doctor_.Ahas to look for Bis being operated onCmust ask for Dhas just been sent for19What is your father?He is a teacher in Nang
9、ao, but he _in a factory for nearly 10 years.Ahas worked Bhad worked Cworked Dhas worked20The boy with a pair of thick glasses come to the front and recite the whole passage,_?Im sorry I cant.Awill you Bwill he Cdoesnt he Ddont you二、完形填空(共15小题,每题2分,共30分)This year a new student named Danny had moved
10、into the class I taught. He was the oldest of five children. Dannys dad was a truck driver and not home much, and his mom worked odd jobs when she could not help make ends meet(入不敷出). In October, I gave Danny a pair of mittens(手套) and hat never thinking he would be so proud when he 21 his hat and mi
11、ttens because these are a few of the things he actually owned. He 22 them to the playground between classes and 23 put them in his desk when he came in. After school, I found his mittens and hat in his desk. When I questioned him 24 he forgot to bring them home, he explained that stuff(东西) 25 easily
12、 misplaced at home with so many kids and he didnt want to lose his 26 hat and mittens.Danny didnt have a lot to be proud of. He wasnt a very good student, 27 he tried hard. His best 28 was art. I got several art projects into the reading curriculum(课程) that year to develop his self-confidence. Soon
13、it came time for Christmas. Parents decided to collect twenty-five cents from each child who could afford it and buy a present for 29 . I wasnt supposed to know, but not much gets by a teacher in her own classroom, especially at lunchtime, the child would get back the 30 , take out a quarter(twenty-
14、five cents) then giggle(笑) and put it in their inner pocket. Danny was on free lunch for poor children, so I was pretty sure he wouldnt be bringing a quarter. But that was the 31 of this kind of present. I would never know who gave and who did not. The card would be signed by the whole class.The day
15、 of the party was unusually 32 . We watched a Christmas movie in the afternoon. We exchanged gifts, and then the students presented me with my gift. Before that, Danny asked me for a piece of paper and a piece of 33 . Although I was a little surprised 34 he wanted those things during a party, I happ
16、ily provided the items. I went back to my office after the children left. On my desk, I found a folded piece of red art paper. I opened the hand-made Christmas card up and couldnt hold my 35 .The note said, “To my favorite teacher. You have always been there for me, and I really appreciate it. I cou
17、ldnt afford to get you anything so I am giving you everything I have. Merry Christmas. Danny. ”Inside the card was taped(用胶带固定) a coin-everything Danny had.21Areceived Btook Caccepted Dcaught22Adressed Bput up Cwore Dhad on23Aquickly Bcarefully Cfoolishly Dcarelessly24Ahow Bwhy Cwhether Dthat25Abeca
18、me Bremained Cstayed Dgot26Areal Bbeautiful Clovely Donly27Abut Bso Cand Dhowever28Alove Bsubject Clike Dinterest29Athemselves Bhim Cme Dparents30Achange Blunch Cpresent Dfood31Ameaning Bbeauty Cpower Dpart32Aexciting Bboring Cmoving Dsurprising33Aadvice Bbread Ccard Dtape34Awhen Bwhen Cwhy Dwhat35A
19、feeling Btears Chappiness Dcries三、阅读理解(共15小题,每题3分,共45分)AAt the entrance to a big office in London there was a book in which all employees(职工) had to sign their names when they arrived each morning. At nine oclock, the managers secretary, who lived in a small room above the office had to draw a red l
20、ine under the last name in the book, and anyone who came after that had to give the reason for being late.Whenever there was a thick fog in the city, the first person that arrived late usually wrote “Delayed (耽搁) by fog” below his name and then everyone else who came after that just put “The Same”Bu
21、t one foggy morning, the first late man wrote “My wife had a baby early this morning ” instead of “Delayed by fog”. More than twenty people who came after him put “The Same” below as usual.George worked in San Francisco. He wasnt married and he usually had his lunch and occasionally(偶尔) his dinner,
22、in small restaurants.One evening he decided to go to a luxurious(豪华的) restaurant and when he got in, he saw a large, heavy man who he had not seen for several years sitting by himself at a table. He thought for a few moments and then remembered the mans name, so he went up to him and said politely,
23、“Hello, Mr. Grey. Long time no see. Hows business?”“Oh, its not good at all,” the large man answered.George looked at the expensive food and wine on Mr. Greys table and was surprised. “It certainly doesnt look as if your business is bad.” He said.“Well,” Mr. Grey answered sadly. “Im afraid you are w
24、rong. A few years ago I could afford to bring my wife to this place for dinner, too. But now I can only come here alone.”36When there was a thick fog. “The Same” meant ”_”.ADelayed by fog BI was also in a thick fogCSo was I DI was late, too37More than twenty people were late that morning. The most p
25、ossible reason was that_.Athere was a thick fog that morning Bthere was traffic jam on the wayCthey got up late that morning Dthey didnt catch the early bus38What made George think that Mr. Greys business was good?AThe way Mr. Grey answered him. BMr. Greys appearance.CThe sad look on Mr. Greys face.
26、 DThe food and wine that Mr. Grey enjoyed.39George thought that_.AMr. Grey was telling him the truthBMr. Grey was in the restaurant with another womanCMr. Greys business was not as bad as he said it wasDMr. Grey was not getting on well with his wifeBA young woman was driving through the lonely count
27、ryside. It was dark and raining. Suddenly she saw an old woman by the side of the road, holding her hand out as if she wanted a lift. “I cant leave her out in this weather,” the woman said to herself, so she stopped the car and opened the door.“Do you want a lift?” she asked. The old woman nodded an
28、d climbed into the car. After a while, she said to the old woman, “Have you been waiting for a long time?” The old woman shook her head. “Strange.” thought the young woman. She tried again. “Bad weather for the time of year,” she said. The old woman nodded. No matter what the young woman said, the h
29、itchhiker gave no answer except for a nod of the head or a shrug(耸肩).Then the young woman noticed the hitchhikers hands, which were large and hairy. Suddenly she realized that the hitchhiker was actually a man! She stopped the car. “I cant see out of the rear screen,” she said, “would you mind clear
30、ing it for me?”The hitchhiker nodded and opened the door. As soon as the hitchhiker was out of the car, the terrified young woman raced off.When she got to the next village she pulled to a stop. She noticed that the hitchhiker had left his handbag behind. She picked it up and opened it. She gave a g
31、asp, inside the bag was a gun.40A “lift” in the text means_.Aan elevator Ba ride in the car Can act of raising something Dhelp from others41What made the driver feel strange about the old woman?AThat she kept nodding her head. BThat she was unable to speak.CThat she gave no answer to her questions.
32、DThat she had large and hairy hands.42What does the underlined word “hitchhiker” most probably refer to?Aa bad man Ba robber on the roadCone who isnt much of a talker Done who asks for a free ride in others car43The young woman asked the hitchhiker to clear the rear screen because_.Athis was the way
33、 she thought of to get rid of himBshe couldnt see out of the rear screenCthe hitchhiker didnt say anythingDthe hitchhiker frightened herCOne silly question I simply cant stand is “How do you feel?”. Usually the question is asked of a man in action-a man on the go, walking along the streets, or busil
34、y working at his desk. So what do you expect him to say? Hell probably say, “Fine, Im all right,” but you have put a bug(小昆虫) in his ear-maybe now hes not sure. If you are a good friend, you may have seen something in his face or his walk that he overlooked(忽略) that morning. It starts worrying him a
35、 little. First thing you know, he looks in a mirror to see if everything is all right, while you go merrily on your way asking someone else “How do you feel?”. Every question has its time and place. Its perfectly acceptable, for instance(例如), to ask “How do you feel?” if youre visiting a close frien
36、d in the hospital. But if the fellow is walking on both legs, hurrying to take a train, or sitting at his desk working, do not ask him that silly question.When George Bernard Shaw, a famous writer of plays, was in his eighties, someone asked him, “How do you feel?” Shaw put him in his place. “When y
37、ou reach my age, ” he said, “either you feel all right or youre dead.”44According to the writer, greetings such as “How do you feel?”_.Ashow ones consideration for others Bare a good way to make friendsCare proper to ask a man in action Dgenerally make one feel uneasy45The question “How do you feel?
38、” seems to be correct and suitable when asked of_.Aa man working at his desk Ba person having lost a close friendCa stranger who looks somewhat worried Da friend who is ill46George Bernard Shaws reply in the text shows his_.Acheerfulness Bcleverness Cability Dpoliteness 47“Youve put a bug in his ear
39、” means that youve_.Amade him laugh Bshown concern for himCmade fun of him Dgiven him some kind of hint(暗示)DA long time ago, in Egypt there lived a famous mystical(神秘的) person named Zun-Nun. One day a young man came to visit him and asked. “Teacher, I do not understand why people like you when you d
40、ress in such a simple way?”The mystic only smiled and took his ring from one of his fingers, and said, “Young friend, I will answer your question, but first do one thing for me. Take this ring and go to the market across this street. Can you sell this for one chip of gold?”Looking at Zun-Nuns dirty
41、ring, the young man became doubtful, “One chip of gold? I am not sure this ring could be sold at that price.”The young man went to the market quickly. He offered the ring to the textile, vegetable, meat, fish traders, and the others. The fact is that nobody was willing to pay for a chip of gold. He
42、went back to Zun-Nuns home and reported, “Teacher, nobodys brave enough to offer more than one chip of silver. ”With a wise smile Zun-Nun said, “Now go to the Gold Shop at the back of this street and show this to the owner or to the gold trader. Dont give your price; just listen to how much he will
43、pay for this ring. ”The young man went to the shop mentioned and returned with a different expression on his face. He reported, “Teacher, the traders in the market really didnt know the value of this ring, the gold trader offered this ring for one thousand chips of gold, and the value of this ring w
44、as one thousand times more than what the traders in the market offered.”Zun-Nun just smiled and spoke softly, “That was the answer of your question, my friend. Someone cannot be valued only form his dress. The traders in the market give value like that but not for The gold trader.”The gold and diamo
45、nd inside someone only could be seen and valued if you could look at the inner soul. It needs heart to see, and it needs a process. We cannot see it form the words or attitude. Many a time what we think is a gold, is only a brass but a brass(铜) is a gold.48Why did the young man come to visit Zun-Nun
46、?ABecause Zun-Nun was a mystical person.BBecause he wondered why Zun-Nun was popular.CBecause he himself wanted to be famous.DBecause Zun-Nun invited him to do so.49Which of the following is NOT true according to this passage?AThe young man went to the market but nobody was willing to pay for a chip of gold.B