2006年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试英语试题

山东卷

第一卷(共115分)

第一部分  听力(共两节 满分30分)

该部分分为第一、第二两节。注意:回答听力部分时,请先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。

第一节 (共5小题;每小题1. 5分,满分7. 5分)

听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。

例:How much is the shirt?

A.£19. 15.          B. £9. 15.             C.£9. 18.

答案是B.

1. How much will the man pay for the tickets?

A. £7. 5.            B. £15.                C. £50.

2. Which is the right gate for the man's flight?

A. Gate 16.           B. Gate 22.           C. Gate 25.

3. How does the man feel about going to school by bike?

A. Happy.             B. Tired.               C. Worried.

4. When can the man get the computers?

A. On Tuesday.     B. On Wednesday. C. On Thursday

5. What does the man think of the shirt for the party?

A. The size is not large enough.

B. The material is not good.

C. The color is not suitable.

第二节 (共15小题;每题1. 5分,满分22. 5分)

听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6. What can we learn about Mr. Brown?

A. He is in his office.

B. He is at a meeting.

C. He is out for a meeting.

7. What will the man probably do next?

A. Call back.                     B. Come again.                        C. Leave a message.

听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8. What kind of room does the man want to take?

A. A single room.              B. A double room.                   C. A room for three.

9. What does the man need to put in the form?

A. Telephone and student card numbers.

B. Student card number and address.

C. Address and telephone number.

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10. What is the relationship between the speakers?

A. Fellow clerks.

B. Boss and secretary.

C. Customer and salesperson.

11. What does the man like about his job?

A. Living close to the office.

B. Chances to go abroad.

C. Nice people to work with.

12. What do we know about the woman?

A. She likes traveling.

B. She is new to the company.

C. She works in public relations.

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13. When will the visitors come?

A. In March.         B. In April.           C. In May.

14. How many visitors are coming?

A. 8.                    B. 10.                   C. 12.

15 What will the visitors do on the second day?

A. Go to a party.   B. Visit schools.    C. Attend a lecture.

16. Where will the visitors go on the final day?

A. To London.      B. To Scotland.     C. To the coast.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17. What is the first word the baby tried to say?

A. Truck.             B. Ok.                  C. Duck.

18. How old was the baby when he learned to say that word correctly?

A. About 18 months.

B. About 21 months.

C. About 24 months.

19. What did the father do when the baby screamed that word at the airport?

A. He corrected the baby.

B. He tried to stop the baby.

C. He hid himself somewhere.

20. Why did the mother pretend not to know the baby?

A. She got angry with the father.

B. She was frightened by the noise.

C. She felt uneasy about the noisy baby.

第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节, 满分45分)

第一节:单项填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)

从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

例:Mr. Smith owns ____ collection of coins than anyone else I have ever met.

A. larger  B. a larger                         C. the larger          D. a large

答案是B。

21. For him ____ stage is just ___ means of making a living.

A. a; a                   B. the; a                C. the; the             D. a; the

22. How did you find your visit to Qingdao, Joanna?

A. Oh, wonderful indeed                     B. I went the alone

C. First by train and then by ship         D. A guide showed me the way

23. Engines are to machines ____ hearts are to animals.

A. as                     B. that                   C. what                 D. which

24. I’d appreciate ____ if you would like to teach me how to use the computer.

A. that                  B. it                      C. this                   D. you

25. Someone who lacks staying power and perseverance is unlikely to ___ a good researcher.

A. make                B. turn                  C. get                   D. grow

26. We’re just trying to teach a point ____ both sides will sit down together and talk.

A. where               B. that                   C. when                D. which

27. ____ team wins on Saturday will go through to the national championships.

A. No matter what B. No matter which   C Whatever      D. whichever

28. Although the causes of cancer ____, we do not yet have any practical way to prevent it.

A. are being uncovered                       B. have been uncovering

C. are uncovering                               D. have uncovered

29. Five people won the “China’s Green Figure” award, a title ____ to ordinary people their contributions to environmental protection.

A. being given        B. is given             C. given                D. was given

30. –May I smoke here?

- If you ____, choose a seat in the smoking section.

A. should              B. could                C. may                  D. must

31. How can you expect to learn anything ____ you never listen?

A. in case              B. even if              C. unless               D. when

32. I just wonder ____ that makes him so excited.

A. why it does       B. what he does     C. how it is           D. what it is

33. Police are now searching for a woman who is reported to ____ since the flood hit the area last Friday.

A. have been missing                          B. have got lost     

C. be missing                                     D. get lost

34. After he retired from office, Rogers ____ painting for a while, but soon lost interest.

A. took up             B. saved up            C. kept up             D. drew up

35. A clean environment can help the city bid for the Olympics, which ____ will promote its economic development.

A. in nature           B. in return            C. in turn              D. in fact

第二节 完型填空(共20小题;每小题1. 5分,满分30分)

阅读下面短文,撑握其大意,然后从36—55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

One summer day my father sent me to buy wire for our farm. At 16, I liked ___36___better than driving our truck, ___37___this time I was not happy. My father had told me I’d have to ask for credit(赊账) at the store.

Sixteen is a ___38___age, when a young man wants respect, not charity. It was 1976, and the ugly___39___of racial discrimination was ___40___a fact of life. I’d seen my friends ask for credit and then stand, head down, while the store owner ___41___whether they were “good for it. ” I knew black youths just like me who were ___42___ like thieves by the store clerk each time they went into a grocery.

My family was ___43___. We paid our debts. But before harvest, cash was short. Would the store owner ___44___us?

At Davis’s store, Buck Davis stood behind the cash desk, talking to a farmer. I nodded ___45___I passed him on my way to the hardware shelves. When I brought my ___46___to the cash desk, I said ___47___, “I need to put this on credit. ”

The farmer gave me and amused, distrustful ___48___. But Buck’s face didn’t change. “Sure,” he said ___49___. “Your daddy is ___50___good for it. ” He ___51___to the other man. “This here is one of James Williams’s sons. ”

The farmer nodded in a neighborly ___52___. I was filled with pride. James William’s son. Those three words had opened a door to an adult’s respect and trust.

That day I discovered that the good name my parents had ___53___ brought our whole family the respect of our neighbors. Everyone knew what to ___54___from a Williams: a decent person who kept his word and respected himself ___55___much to do wrong.

36. A. something    B. nothing             C. anything            D. everything

37. A. and             B. so                     C. but                   D. for

38. A. prideful       B. wonderful        C. respectful        D. colorful

39. A. intention      B. shadow             C. habit                 D. faith

40. A. thus            B. just                   C. still                   D. ever

41. A. guessed       B. suspected        C. questioned       D. figured

42. A. watched      B. caught              C. dismissed          D. accused

43. A. generous     B. honest               C. friendly             D. modest

44. A. blame          B. excuse              C. charge              D. trust

45. A. until            B. as                     C. once                 D. since

46. A. purchases    B. sales                 C. orders               D. favorites

47. A. casually       B. confidently        C. cheerfully          D. carefully

48. A. look            B. stare                 C. response           D. comment

49. A. patiently      B. eagerly              C. easily                D. proudly

50. A generally       B. never                C. sometimes         D. always

51. A. pointed        B. replied               C. turned            D. introduced

52. A. sense          B. way                  C. degree              D. mood

53. A. earned         B. deserved           C. given                D. used

54. A. receive        B. expect               C. collect              D. require

55. A. very            B. so                     C. how                 D. too

第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题,每题2分,满分40分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

Short and shy, Ben Saunders was the last kid in his class picked for any sports team. “Football, tennis Cricket—anything with a round ball, I was useless, “he says now with a laugh. But back then he was the object of jokes in school gym classes in England’s rural Devonshire.

It was a mountain bike he received for his 15th birthday that changed him. At first the teen went biking alone in a nearby forest. Then he began to cycle along with a runner friend. Gradually, Saunders set his mind building up his body, increasing his speed, strength and endurance. At age 18, he ran his first marathon.

The following year, he met John Ridgway, who became famous in the 1960s for rowing an open boat across the Atlantic Ocean. Saunders was hired as an instructor at Ridgway’s school of Adventure in Scotland, where he learned about the older man’s cold-water exploits(成就). Intrigued, Saunders read all he could about Arctic explorers and North Pole expeditions, then decided that this would be his future.

Journeys to the Pole aren’t the usual holidays for British country boys, and many people dismissed his dream as fantasy. “John Ridgway was one of the few who didn’t say, ‘You are completely crazy,’” Saunders says.

In 2001, after becoming a skilled skier, Saunders started his first long-distance expedition toward the North Pole. He suffered frostbite, had a closer encounter(遭遇) with a polar bear and pushed his body to the limit.

Saunders has since become the youngest person to ski alone to the North Pole, and he’s skied more of the Arctic by himself than any other Briton. His old playmates would not believe the transformation.

This October, Saunders, 27, heads south to explore from the coast of Antarctica to the South Pole and back, an 1800-mile journey that has never been completed on skis.

56. The turning point in Saunders’ life came when _____

A. he started to play ball games

B. he got a mountain bike at age 15

C. he ran his first marathon at age 18

D. he started to receive Ridgway’s training

57. We can learn from the text that Ridgway _______.

A. dismissed Saunders’ dream as fantasy

B. built up his body together with Saunders

C. hired Saunders for his cold-water experience

D. won his fame for his voyage across the Atlantic

58. What do we know about Saunders?

A. He once worked at a school in Scotland.

B. He followed Ridgway to explore the North Pole.

C. He was chosen for the school sports team as a kid.

D. He was the first Briton to ski alone to the North Pole.

59. The underlined word “Intrigued” in the third paragraph probably means_____.

A. Excited             B. Convinced         C. Delighted          D. Fascinated

60. It can be inferred tat Saunders’ journey to the North Pole ______.

A. was accompanied by his old playmates

B. set a record in the North Pole expedition

C. was supported by other Arctic explorers

D. made him well-known in the 1960s

B

November not only marks the publication of Toni Morrison’s eagerly anticipated(期待) eighth novel, Love, but it is also the tenth anniversary of her Nobel Prize for Literature. Morrison is the first black woman to receive a Nobel, and so honored before her in literature are only two black men: Wole Soyinka, the Nigerian playwright, poet and novelist, in 1986; and Derek Walcott, the Caribbean-born poet, in 1992. But Morrison is also the first and only American-born Nobel prizewinner for literature since 1962, the year novelist John steinbeck received the award.

Like Song of Solomon, Love is a multigenerational story, revealing the personal and communal legacy(遗产) of an outstanding black family. As Morrison scholars will tell you, Love is the third volume of a literary master’s trilogy(三部曲)investigating the many complexities of love. This trilogy began with Beloved(1988), which deals with a black mother’s love under slavery and in freedom. Jazx(1993), the second volume, tells a story of romantic love in 1920s Harlem. This latest novel looks back from the 1970s to the 1940s and ’50s.

The emotional center of Love is Bill Cosey, the former owner and host of the shabby Cosey’s Hotel and Resort in Silk, North Carolina, described in the novel as “the best and best-known vacation sport for colored folk on the East Coast. ” We get to know Cosey through the memories of five women who survive and love him: his granddaughter, his widow, two former employees, and a homeless young girl.

The latest novel, Love, had been described in the promotional material from her publisher as “Morrison’s most accessible work since Song of Solomon. ” This comparison to her third novel, published in 1977, was an effective selling point.

61. What would be the best title for the text?

A. Toni Morrison’s latest novels

B. Toni Morrison and her trilogy

C. Toni Morrison and her novel Love

D. Toni Morrison, the Nobel prizewinner

62. What can we learn about John Steinbeck?

A. He was a black writer.

B. He was born in America.

C. He received the Nobel Prize after Morrison

D. He was the first American novelist to win a Nobel

63. The similarity between Love and Song of Solomon is that they both _____.

A. belong to the same trilogy together with Beloved

B. concern families of more than one generation

C. deal with life of blacks under slavery

D. investigate life in 1920s Harlem

64. The novel Love mainly describes ______.

A. the best-known vacation spot for blacks

B. the life of an outstanding black family under slavery

C. the miserable experience of the five women in Harlem

D. the memories of five women about Bill Cosey

C

FILM DESCRIPTIONS

Back to the Future

With the help of a local inventor’s time machine, Marty travels back to the 1950s. There his 80s hipness stands out, and he inadvertently interferes with the fledgling romance of his parents-to-be. Can Marty keep them together? He’d better, or his own future will fade away. Featuring: Christopher Lloyd, Michael J. Fox. A universal Pictures release, 1 hr.___55___min.

Beethoven’s 2nd

In this sequel to the popular Beethoven, our canine hero falls for Missy, who soon has puppies. Missy’s greedy owner, Regina, who sees only money in the little purebreds, separates mom and pups from Beethoven. His owners rescue the puppies, but Regina still has Missy. Featuring: Charles Grodin, Bonnie Hunt. A Universal Pictures release, 1 hr. 26 min.

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

Despite the popularity of his treats, candy maker Willy Wonka shuts himself inside his factory. But then Willy holds a contest, offering five lucky children the chance to see his company. Poor but pleasant Charlie Bucket finds a ticket, as do four less-deserving children. Featuring:

Johnny Depp, Freddie Highmore. A Warner Bros. Release, 1 hr. 56 min.

Cinderella Man

Based on actual events, this film follows the life of Jim Braddock, a boxer in New York City during the Great Depression. After a series of losses, Braddock is forced into retirement. But he never gives up his boxing dream, and neither does his manager. Featuring: Russell Crowe, Renee Zellweger. A Universal Pictures release, 2 hr. 14 min.

Liar Liar

Lawyer Fletcher Reede has never told the truth in his life. Then his son makes a birthday wish that his dad would stop lying for 24 hours. Suddenly, Fletcher’s mouth spouts everything he thinks. His compulsion brings disaster to courtroom, where he must defend a client whose case was built on lies. Featuring: Jim Carrey, Justin Cooper. A Universal Pictures release, 1 hr. 25 min.

65. Which of the following is probably the name of a dog?

A. Marty.             B. Missy.              C. Fletcher.          D. Charlie

66. Willy Wonka is _______.

A. a boxer who suffers a series of losses

B. a lawyer who has never told the truth

C. a man who runs a chocolate factory

D. a man who invents a time machine

67. Which film is about the life of a real person?

A. Beethoven’s 2nd                            B. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

C. Cinderella Man                               D. Liar Liar

D

Increasingly, Americans are becoming their own doctors, by going online to diagnose their symptoms, order home health tests or medical devices, or even self-treat their illnesses with drugs from Internet pharmacies(药店). Some avoid doctors because of the high cost of medical care, especially if they lack health insurance. Or they may stay because they find it embarrassing to discuss their weight, alcohol consumption or couch potato habits. Patients may also fear what they might learn about their health, or they distrust physicians because of negative experiences in the past. But playing doctor can also be a deadly game.

Every day, more than six million Americans turn to the Internet for medical answers – most of them aren’t nearly skeptical enough of what they find. A 2002 survey by the Pew Internet & American Life Project found that 72 percent of those surveyed believe all or most of what they read on health websites. They shouldn’t. Look up “headache”, and the chances of finding reliable and complete information, free from a motivation for commercial gain, are only one in ten, reports an April 2005 Brown Medical School study. Of the 169 websites the researchers rated, only 16 scored as “high quality”. Recent studies found faulty facts about all sorts of other disorders, causing one research team to warn that a large amount of incomplete, inaccurate and even dangerous information exists on the Internet.

The problem is most people don’t know the safe way to surf the Web. “They use a search engine like Google, get 18 trillion choices and start clicking. But that’s risky, because almost anybody can put up a site that looks authoritative(权威的), so it’d hard to know if what you’re reading is reasonable or not,” says Dr. Sarah Bass from the National Cancer Institute.

68. According to the text, an increasing number of American _____.

A. are suffering from mental disorders

B. turn to Internet pharmacies for help

C. like to play deadly games with doctors

D. are skeptical about surfing medical websites

69. Some Americans stay away from doctors because they _____.

A. find medical devices easy to operate

B. prefer to be diagnosed online by doctors

C. are afraid to face the truth of their health

D. are afraid to misuse their health insurance

70. According to the study of Brown Medical School, ______.

A. more than 6 million Americans distrust doctors

B. only 1/10 of medical websites aim to make a profit

C. about 1/10 of the websites surveyed are of high quality

D. 72% of health websites offer incomplete and faulty facts

71. Which of the following is the author’s main argument?

A. It’s cheap to self-treat your own illness.

B. It’s embarrassing to discuss your bad habits.

C. It’s reasonable to put up a medical website.

D. It’s dangerous to be your own doctor.

E

PITTSBURGH – For most people, snakes seem unpleasant or even threatening. But Howie Choset sees in their delicate movements a way to save lives.

The 37-year-old Carnegie Mellon University professor has spent years developing snake-like robots he hopes will eventually slide through fallen buildings in search of victims trapped after natural disasters or other emergencies.

Dan Kara is president of Robotics Trends, a Northboro, Mass. based company that publishes an online industry magazine and runs robotics trade shows. He said there are other snake-like robots being developed, mainly at universities, but didn’t know of one that could climb pipes.

The Carnegie Mellon machines are designed to carry cameras and electronic sensors and can be controlled with a joystick(操纵杆). They move smoothly with the help of small electric motors, or servos, commonly used by hobbyists in model airplanes.

Built from lightweight materials, the robots are about the size of a human arm or smaller. They can sense which way is up, but are only as good as their human operators, Choset added.

Sam Stover, a search term manager with the Federal Emergency Management Agency based in Indiana, said snake-type robots would offer greater mobility than equipment currently available, such as cameras attached to extendable roles.

“It just allows us to do something we’ve not been able to do before,” Stover said, “We needed them yesterday. ”

He said soiffer dogs are still the best search tool for rescue workers, but that they can only be used effectively when workers have access to damaged building.

Stover, among the rescue workers who handled the aftermath (后果) of Hurricane Katrina, said snake robots would have helped rescuers search flooded houses in that disaster.

Choset said the robots may not be ready for use for another five to ten years, depending on funding.

72. Which institution is responsible for the development of Choset’s robots?

A. Robotics Trends.                          B. Pittsburgh City Council.

C. Carnegie Mellon University.            D. Federal Emergency Management Agency.

73. Choset believes that his invention ______.

A. can be attached to an electronic arm

B. can be used by hobbyists in model airplanes

C. can find victims more quickly than a soiffer dog

D. can sense its way no better than its operators

74. By saying “We needed them yesterday” (paragraph 7), Stover means that snake-like robots _____.

A. could help handle the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina

B. would have been put to use in past rescue work

C. helped rescuers search flooded houses yesterday

D. were in greater need yesterday than today

75. What is the text mainly about?

A. Snake-like robots used in industries.

B. Snake-like robots made to aid in rescues.

C. The development of snake-like robots.

D. The working principles of snake-like robots.

第四部分:写作(共2节,满分35分)

第一节  短文改错(共10 小题;每小题 1分, 满分10分)

此题要求改正所给短文中的错误。对标有题号的每一行做出判断:如无错误, 在该行右边横线上画一个钩(√);如有错误(每行只有一个错误), 则按下列情况改正:

此行多一个词:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉, 在该行右边横线上写出该词,并也用斜线划掉。

此行缺一个词:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),在该行右边横线上写出该加的词。

此行错一个词:在错的词下划一横线,在该行右边横线上写出改正后的词。

Dear Ming,

It was very nice to hear from you for such a long time. I’m             76. ______

glad to learn that you’ve been settled down in Boston and are     77. ______

getting used to the local ways of life.                                      78. ______

As you know, I’m still buried in books at school you are          79­­­­. ______

so familiar with. What may surprise you are that I’m going to    80. ______

the US this July in a summer camp! Surely I’m expecting lots    81. ______

of sightseeing tours, parties and another exciting things. We must     82. ______

definitely meet when I’m over. As is planning, I’m coming        83. ______

to Boston around the 15th, and I wonder if you’ll free then so    84. ______

we could chat about the good older days.                                85. ______

Hope to see you soon.

Yours,

Xiao Lei

第二节  书面表达(满分25分)

请用英语写一篇100词左右的短文,简要描述漫画内容,并结合生活实际, 就漫画主题发表感想,题目自拟。参考词汇:公民道德—civic virtue

参考答案

1-20 BCAAC  CAACA  BBABB  CABBC  21-35 BACBA  ADACD  DDAAC

36-55 BCABC  CABDB  ADACD  CBABD  56-75 BDADB  CBBDB  CCBCC  DCDBB

短文改错:

76. for – after   77. 去掉been   78. ways – way  79. at ∧ school 插入 the  80. are – is   81. in – on   82. another – other  83. planning – planned   84. you’ll ∧ free 插入 be  85. older --old