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4.有人形象地说南京既是中国近代吏的起点,也是中国近代史J终点。下列能够佐证这种说法的两个历史片段是             (   )

    ①在南京江面签订了《南京条约》    ②洪秀全在南京颁布《天朝田亩制度》

    ③孙中山在南京成立中华民国临时政府  ④人民解放军占领南京国民政府“总统府”

   A.①②      B.②④       C.③④      D.①④

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3.美国历史学家费正清在《伟大的中国革命》中写到,“鸦片战争的发生意味着中国拒绝在外交平等和对等贸易的基础上参加国际大家庭,结果导致英国使用武力。”这一观点

                                     (   )

    A.揭示了鸦片战争爆发的根源

    B.抹杀了鸦片战争的实质

    C.肯定了中国抗击英国侵略的正义性

    D.从全球化的角度正确分析丁鸦片战争的原因

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l.西周时期,周王对墓葬用品的规定严格,如:用鼎制度就明确规定为“天子九鼎,诸侯七鼎,大夫五鼎,元士三鼎或一鼎”。材料反映的本质问题是               (   )

    A.西周社会呈现等级森严的特征    B.西周社会的腐败现象严重

    C.西周手工业中冶铜业十分落后     D.西周各地经济发展不平衡

2.有网友发表帖子讨论科举制时说:“自秦以来,科举兴于世,始以八股为试,学子彻夜秉读。然科举追求功禄,令学子神经麻木,岂真学识耶”对该帖虽恰当的评价是(   )

    A.对科举制的评价是完全正确的

    B.仅从追求功禄评价科举制是片面的

    C.关于科举制的史实和评价都有问题

    D.关于科举制和八股取士产生的时间都有错误

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第二节:书面表达 (满分25分)

     本周末,学生会组织看电影。请你根据以下要点用英语写一篇广播稿,以便向全校学生广播:

片名
美国大片《大白鲨》(Jaws),由二十世纪最著名的美国电影导演史蒂文.斯皮尔伯格(Steven Spielberg)导演.
演出地点
新世纪电影院
时间
周六下午3点,7点,周日上午9点,下午3点,7点,可自由选择.
票价
10元(学生价)
订票地点
学生会办公室
订票截止日期
本周五下午5点半

76.去掉a或work→job  77.√

78.interested后加in     79.calling→called 或calling后加himself

80.on→in     81.去掉into

→could    83.she→he

84.surprised→surprise   85.That→What

书面表达:

One possible version:

Attention, please! I’ve got good news for you.

     A big American film Jaws is on at the New Century Cinema. It was directed by Steven Spielberg, the most famous American director of the 20th century. We can go to see it this weekend. The time for it is 3 ad 7 o’clock on Saturday afternoon, 9 o’clock on Sunday evening. You’re free to choose the time. The price for students is 10 yuan. Those who want to go to it please come to the office of the Student Union to book the tickets before half past five on Friday afternoon.

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第一节: 短文改错(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勾(√);如有错误(每行只有一个错误),则按下列情况改正:

该行多一个词: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。

该行缺一个词: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。

该行错一个词;在错的词下划一横线,在该行右边横线上写出改正后的词。

注意:原行没有错的不要改。

After I finished school, I began to look for a work.     76 ____________.

Now one month has passed, but I haven’t found the job     77____________.

I’m interested. Last Sunday morning, I received        78____________.

a phone call from a man calling Mr. Zhang. He said on     79____________.

the phone, “I hear you do well on your studies. I may      80____________.

offer you a job.” I entered into his office with a beating     81____________.

heart. How I wished I can go through the job hunting      82____________.

talk, and that she would take on me as an assistant.       83____________.

But to my surprised, what he said disappointed me.       84____________.

That he needed was only a model.              85____________.

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E

If you’re wondering where the man of the house has got to, he’s probably on the phone .

Men have swapped ( 交换) places with women as the family chatterbox, a survey has found . They dominate(控制, 支配) the house phone as well as constantly chatting on their mobiles.

The average man is on the phone for 32 minutes a day, up from 22 five years ago . Women, on the other hand , spend a daily average of 26 minutes on the phone , down from 35 in 2002 .

But it’s not because they suddenly have less to say. Women appear to prefer to share their gossip using e-mail and text messages, said the study of 3, 500 adults.

Calling banks or insurance companies, buying tickets and booking restaurant tables were included in the conversations used to calculate the time spent on the phone. Work calls, however, were not.

Almost three in ten men ( 29 percent ) said that sport was their favorite topic , followed by 22 per cent who discussed the mysteries of women and 20 per cent the even greater mysteries of money .

A third of women ( 32 percent ) said they chatted most about men . A similar number said what (and what not ) to wear was their main topic of conversation . Other top subjects were mutual (共同的,相互的) friends and making plans to socialize.

Scotland boasts the biggest chatterboxes with 62 per cent of all adults spending more than 30 minutes a day on the phone. Those in the South West and Wales also tend to be hooked on their phones.

72.  The underlined word “chatterbox” might mean _________ .

A.    a box used for chatting      B. an over talkative person

C. chatting about box        D. telephones used for chatting

73.  Why do men spend more time on the phone than women ?

A.    Because men like chatting .    Because women have less to say .

B.     Because men prefer to share their gossip by chatting

C.     Because women prefer to use e-mail and text messages .

74.  Which of the following are the topics for women ?

A.    Sport , money and clothes .    B. Money , men and friends .

C.  Men , clothes and friends .    D. Clothes , sport and women .

75.  A Scottish adult spends at least _______ a day on the phone .

A. 20 minutes    B. 26 minutes   C. 30 minutes   D. 39 minutes

第Ⅰ卷(非选择题  共35分)

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D

In 1997, Dolly the sheep was the first mammal to be cloned from a single cell. Since then scientists have been working to explore more possibilities in the cloning world. Recently Chinese scientists have also successfully cloned mammals such as an ox.

Cloning is making a genetic copy of something else. This might be copying just one cell, or it could be a whole animal. The biggest star of the cloning world is a sheep named Dolly. She is a copy of her mother. This means that she is the twin sister of her mother who was six years older and she did not have a father!

Our bodies are made up of cells, which hold information contained in DNA. Organisms(生物体) get their DNA from the mum and half from their dad.

We all grow from a single cell, which contains these two parts of DNA. It is called the egg cell. It divides millions of times to give rise to the millions of cells, which form our body.

Each cell has a copy of all the genetic information needed by the body. This means that each cell of our body has enough information to create other human beings like us. All we need is an egg cell.

In the process of cloning, the scientists take out the DNA from an animal cell and put it into an egg cell taken from another animal. Before implanting it, the DNA of the recipient(受体) cell is removed.

This is how Dolly’s life began-from a single cell taken from her mother. The DNA in her mother’s cell was taken out and put into the egg cell of another sheep. Five months later, Dolly was born.

68What is the best title for the passage?

A. A Sheep Named Dolly   B. DNA   C. How do We Grow Up? D. What is Cloning?

69Which one is necessary to cloning?

A. An egg cell.     B. Man’s DNA.    C. Two cells from an animal.    D.A sheep.

70What does the underlined word “It” mean in Paragraph 4?

A. Two parts of the DNA.    B. Our body   .C. The egg cell.     D. Dolly, the sheep.

71Which is the correct order?

a. remove the DNA from the recipient animal

b. take out the DNA from an animal cell

c. implant the egg cell into the recipient animal

d. put the DNA into an egg cell taken from another animal

A. a-b-c-d B. b-d-a-c C. a-c-d-b  D. b-c-a-d

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 C

The word “death” is a word many Chinese friends tell me I should not say aloud. They advise me to avoid the word because only speaking of it may bring ill fortune. I deeply believe, however, that to know how to live, we must also know how to die. The problem is how do we talk about death?   

   Like everyone in Taiwan this week, I have had “Tomb Sweeping Day”. I am proud to be part of a people whose culture sends millions of families to cemeteries on this special day to share memories and endless love.

   Today, eight days after the death of Pope John Paul II, millions of people of all backgrounds still grieve(悲痛) his passing away. He was a deeply human person who knew how to laugh and show emotions, a writer with a gift for words a leader who appealed to us by the sheer light of his love for life.

   On the same day and only hours before the Holy Father left us, a friend of mine named Veronica McBride died of cancer in a small Wisconsin city. My friend Veronica was 52 years old. She was an attractive, humorous young woman who, as the saying goes, “never married”. She published several humor books with her mother, Mary McBride. She enjoyed traveling, and for years sent Christmas card photos of herself standing beside monuments or odd animals. She fought cancer for five years. She joked about her treatment keeping her pretty because it kept her thin, and told me she didn’t mind losing her hair because of chemo therapy. “I get to wear nice wigs!”

   The last time I saw Veronica was when I visited her family on a sunny day in August in 2003. When she burst into the front door later and saw me in the living room, she ignored me completely in her hurry to hug her newest baby nephew, leaving me shaking my head in laughter at her.

   As we look to the significance of the Holy Father and his life, surely we must also keep our eyes open to see the wonder and goodness in ordinary people who show us how to live and how to die.

64. The purpose of the article is ___________.

  A. to memorize his friend Veronica    B. to talk about the significance of life and death

  C. to teach us how to face life and death  D. to compare his friend and the Holy Father Pope John Paul II

65. The underlined phrase “chemo therapy” in Paragraph 4 probably means ______.

  A. a medical treatment   B. a kind of cancer   C. a kind of medicine   D. the newest machine

66. Why does the writer compare the Holly Father with his friend?

  A. Because they are both the persons he admires.  B. Because they have a lot in common.

  C. Because he wants to show that ordinary people can be great as well.

  D. Because he wants to memorize them both.

67. From the phrase “burst into”, we can see that Veronica is ____________.

 A. brave    B. sportive     C. humorous     D. energetic

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B

Welcome to our school. You can do a lot of things here. Come and join us.

Timetable
Sunday
8:30---11:30
Personal Inventions
You can see many inventions by the students;
you may also bring your own inventions.
Monday
19:00---21:00
Space and Man
Dr. Thomas West
If you want to know more about the universe.
Wednesday
19:30---21:00
Modern Medicine
Mrs. Lucy Green
Would you like to know medical science?
Friday
18:30---21:00
Computer Science
Mr. Harry Morison from Harvard University
Learn to use Windows XP.

60. You may have a chance to introduce your inventions on _________.

A. Sunday     B. Monday     C. Wednesday     D. Friday

61. The person who teaches Computer Science is from___________.

A. Canada     B. Australia    C. New Zealand     D. America

62. You may learn something about a disease called TB from __________.

A. Dr. West    B. Mr. Morison   C. Mrs. Green     D. Mr. Thomas

63. If you want to learn something about satellites, you can go to the class from______.

A. 8:30 to 11:30 on Sunday       B. 19:00 to 21:00 on Monday

C. 19:30 to 21:00 on Wednesday     D. 18:30 to 21:00 on Friday

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A

The newspaper seller was a clean, neat man, of about forty with a rather serious, unsmiling face. He didn’t speak much to the customers or to his helpers, but when he did he spoke slowly and quietly, as if to himself. He believed in efficiency, not conversation. and this was how the office workers, rushing to catch their trains, preferred it.

     It had been a good day. Lunch-time had been warm and sunny, and many people had bought magazines to read outside with their sandwiches. Now it was cold rainy, and people wanted an evening paper for a cheerless joyless journey ahead and a dull evening indoors.

     At 6:30, with the main rush over, he started to collect the money together and count it. Then he left the stand and went home. It was the assistant’s turn this evening to look after it till eight o’clock, when it would be packed away for the night. His large white Mercedes was in the private car park of a large government building. He’d parked there for six months, pretending to be part of a heating firm working in the building. They would find out about him soon, and he’d have to park in a garage again, which was annoying. Their charges were far too high. A couple of junior clerks, regular customers, happened to see him getting into his car. “must be a lot of money in papers, eh?” one of them shouted. He just smiled coldly in reply, and got into the car, placing the bags of money on the floor.

     He thought about the clerks on the way home. Like the majority of his customers, despite their white shirts and dark suits, they probably made in a week as much as he could make in a good day.

56.It seems unlikely that the newspaper seller would be the sort of man who would ______.

    A.be a cheerful companion         B.try to cheat a customer

    C.earn a great deal of money        D.trust his assistant much

57.The assistant’s job that evening was to ______.

    A.sell papers until 8 o’clock          B.start selling magazines at 8 o’clock

    C. count the money taken that day      D.lock up the car park

58.If they realized that he was not a heating engineer he would have to _______.

     A.park his car in a government car park  B.look for another free parking place

     C.pay to park his car in a garage     D.pretend he was a government employee

59.When the newspaper seller thought about the two clerks he decided they were _______

     A.badly dressed         B. very well off 

C.not as rich as himself    D. not as hardworking as himself

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