2008年高考英语试卷(上海)(秋考)真题及答案解析(含听力mp3)
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= 1 \* ROMAN I. Listening Cmprehensin
Sectin A
Directins: In Sectin A. yu will hear ten shrt cnversatins between tw speakers. At the end f each cnversatin, a questin will be asked abut what was said. The cnversatins and the questins will be spken nly nce. After yu hear a cnversatin and the questin abut it, read the fur pssible answers n yur paper, and decide which ne is the best answer t the questin yu have heard.
l. A. This afternn.B. Tmrrw.C. Next week.D. Next mnth.
2.A. She desn't play tennis well.B. She likes ther sprts as well.
C. She is an enthusiastic tennis player.D. She is a prfessinal athlete.
3.A. At a paint stre.B. At an il market
C. At a science museum.D. At a gallery.
4.A. Wrk in the yard.B. Buy sme wd.
C. G t the bkstre.D. Take a walk.
5.A. A. taxi driver.B. A passenger.
C. A car cleaner.D. A mechanic.
6.A. Call a repairman.B. Get ut the paper stuck
C. Turn t her clleague fr help.D. Restart the machine
7.A. There are nt enugh gardens.B. Parking areas are full befre 10:00.
C. Parking areas are clsed after 10:00.D. All classes begin at 10:00.
8.A. The presentatin will begin at nn.B. She'll present her wrk t the man.
C. She'd like t invite the man fr lunch.D. She suggests wrking n the presentatin at 12:00.
9.A. The drmitry hurs.B. The prblem with the rules.
C. The dr number f the drmitry.D. The time t pen the drmitry.
10.A. The chairs didn't need t be painted.B. He desn't like the clr f the chairs.
C. The park culd have avided the prblem.D. The wman shuld have been mre careful.
Sectin B
Directins: In Sectin B. yu will hear tw shrt passages, and yu will be asked three questins n each f the passages. The passages will be read twice, but the questins will be spken nly nce. When yu hear a questin, read the fur pssible answers n yur paper and decide which ne wuld be the best answer t the questin yu have heard.
Questins II thrugh 13 are based n the fllwing passage
11.A. Wrried.B. Surprised.
C. Satisfied.D. Uninterested.
12.A. It spiled Juana's reputatin.B. It cpied her ideas withut permissin.
C. It bught Juana's dishwashers.D. It wanted t share the dishwasher market.
13.A. A successful business case.B. Juana's waterless laundry.
C. A case against a glbal cmpany.D. The wrldwide dishwasher market.
Questins 14 thrugh 16 are based n the fllwing instructins.
14.A. ftprints.B. Fd.C. Living insects.D. Orange seeds.
15.A. Dn't tuch animals under any circumstances.
B. Dn't take away any natural bjects frm the park.
C. Dn't leave litter in the park r thrw any ff the bat.
D. Dn't transprt animals frm ne island t anther.
16.A. T prtect the guide's interest.B. T imprve the unique envirnment.
C. T ensure a truble-free visit.D. T get rid f illegal behaviurs.
Sectin C
Directins: In Sectin C, yu will bear tw lnger cnversatins. The cnversatins will be read twice. After yu hear each cnversatin, yu are required t fill in the numbered blanks with the infrmatin yu have heard. Write yur answers n yur answer sheet.
Blanks 17 thrugh 20 are based n the fllwing cnversatin.
Cmplete the frm. Write ONE WORD fr each answer.
Blanks 21 thrugh 24 are based n the fllwing cnversatin.
Cmplete the frm. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS fr each answer.
II. Grammar and Vcabulary
Sectin A
Directins: Beneath each f the fllwing sentences there are fur chices marked A, B. C and D. Chse the ne answer that best cmpletes the sentence.
25.The tw sprtsmen cngratulated each ther______ winning the match by shaking hands.
A. withB. nC. inD. t
26.— D yu want tea r cffee? —______. I really dn't mind.
A. NneB. NeitherC. EitherD. All
27.In my view, Lndn's nt as expensive in price as Tky but Tky is______ in traffic.
A. the mst rganizedB. mre rganizedC. s rganized asD. as rganized as
28.— D yu knw if Terry will g camping this weekend?
—Terry? Never! She______ tents and fresh air!
A. has hatedB. hatedC. will hateD. bates
29.Accrding t the air traffic rules, yu______ switch ff yur mbile phne befre bearding.
A. mayB. canC. wuldD. shuld
30.My sister, an inexperienced rider, was fund sitting n the bicycle______ t balance it.
A. having triedB. tryingC. t tryD. tried
31.— Are yu ready fr Spain?
— Yes. 1 want the girls t experience that______ they are yung.
A. whileB. untilC. ifD. befre
32.In recent years many ftball clubs______ as business t make a prfit.
A. have runB. have been run C. had been runD. will run
33.If there's a lt f wrk______. I'm happy t just keep n until it is finished.
A. t dB. t be dingC. dneD. ding
34.As his best friend. I can make accurate guesses abut______ he will d r think.
A. whatB. whichC. whmD. that
35.Smething as simple as______ sme cld water may clear yur mind and relieve pressure.
A. t drinkB. drinking C. t be drinkingD. drunk
36.It has been prved______ eating vegetables in childhd helps t prtect yu against serius illnesses in later life.
A. ifB. becauseC. whenD. that
37.Ideally______ fr Bradway theatres and Firth Avenue, the AVw Yrk Park htel is a favrite with many guests.
A. lcatingB. being lcatedC. having been lcatedD. lcated
38.We went thrugh a perid______ cmmunicatins were very difficult in the rural areas.
A. which B. whseC. in whichD. with which
39.S much f interest______ that mst visitrs simply run ut f time befre seeing it all.
A. ffers BeijingB. Beijing ffersC. des Beijing fferD. Beijing des ffer
40.______well prepared yu are, yu still need a lt f luck in muntain climbing.
A. HweverB. WhateverC. N matterD. Althugh
Sectin B
Directins: Cmplete the fllwing passage by using the wrds in the bx. Each wrd can nly be used nce. Nte that there is ne wrd mre than yu need.
A. hnured B. set C. histric D. secretly E. citizen
F. granted G. rute H. briefly I. restratin J. leading
Frederick Duglass was an escaped slave in the mvement that fught t end slavery in the United Stales. He became a 41 vce in the yean befre the Civil War.
A few weeks ag, the Natinal Park Service (NPS) 42 Duglass's birth and Black Histry Mnth with the repening f his hme at Cedar Hill, a _43 site in Washingtn. D.C. The tw-stry huse, which cntains many f Duglass's persnal pssessins, had undergne a three-year 44 (Thanks t the NTS website, hwever, yu dn't have t live in the natin's capital t visit it. Take a tur nline.)
He was brn Frederick Augustus Washingtn Bailey t a slave mther and a white father he never knew. Duglass grew up t becme the first black _45 t bld a gvernment ffice — as US minister and cnsul general (总领事) t Haiti.
As a yuth, he never went t schl. Educating slaves was illegal in the Suth, s be 46 taught himself t read and write. At 21 years ld, he escaped frm his slave wner t Massachusetts and changed his last name t Duglass, t hide his identity.
In the 1850s, Duglass was invlved with the Undergrund Railrad, the system 47 up by antislavery grups t bring runaway slaves t the Nrth and Canada. His hme in Rchester, N.Y. was near the Canadian brder. It became an imprtant statin n the 48 , husing as many as 11 runaway slaves at a time.
He died in 1895. In his lifetime, Duglass witnessed the end f slavery in 1865 and the adptin f the 15th Amendment t the US Cnstitutin (美国宪法修正案), which 49 African-Americans the right t vte.
III. Reading Cmprehensin
Sectin A
Directins: Fr each blank in the fllwing passage there are fur wrds r phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the wrd r phrase that best fits the cntext.
Peple think children shuld play sprts. Sprts are fun, and playing with thers. Hwever, playing sprts can have __50 effects n children. It may prduce feelings f pr self-respect r aggressive behavir in sme children. Accrding t research n kids and sprts, 40,000,000 kids play sprts in the US. Of these, 18,000,000 say they have been __51 at r called names while playing sprts. This leaves many children with a bad __52 f sprts. They think sprts are just t aggressive.
Many researchers believe adults, especially parents and caches, are the main _53 f t much aggressin ill children's sprts. They believe children 54 aggressive adult behavir. This behavir is then further strengthened thrugh bth psitive and negative feedback. Parents and caches are pwerful teachers because children usually lk up t them. Often these adults behave aggressively themselves, sending children the message that__55 is everything. Many parents g t children's sprting events and shut 56 at ther players r cheer when their child behaves 57 As well, children arc even taught that hurting ther players is 58 r are pushed t cntinue playing even when they are injured 59 , the media makes vilence seem exciting. Children watch adult sprts games and see vilent behavir replayed ver and ver n televisin.
As a sciety, we really need t 60_this prblem and d smething abut it. Parents and caches 61 shuld act as better examples fr children. They als need t teach children better 62 They shuld nt just cheer when children win r act aggressively. They shuld teach children t 63 , themselves whether they win r nt. Besides, children shuld nt be allwed t cntinue t play when they are injured. If adults allw children t play when injured, this gives the message that __64 is nt as imprtant as winning.
50.A. restrictiveB. negativeC. activeD. instructive
51.A. knckedB. glancedC. smiledD. shuted
52.A. impressinB. cnceptC. tasteD. expectatin
53.A. resurceB. causeC. curseD. cnsequence
54.A. questinB. understandC. cpyD. neglect
55.A. winningB. practicingC. funD. sprt
56.A. praisesB. rdersC. remarksD. insults
57.A. prudlyB. ambitiuslyC. aggressivelyD. bravely
58.A. acceptableB. impliteC. pssibleD. accessible
59.A. By cntrastB. In additinC. As a result D. After all
60.A. lk up tB. face up tC. make up frD. cme up with
61.A. in particularB. in allC. in returnD. in advance
62.A. techniquesB. meansC. valuesD. directins
63.A. respectB. relaxC. frgiveD. enjy
64.A. bdyB. fameC. healthD. spirit
Sectin B
Directins: Read the fllwing fur passages. Each passage is fllwed by several questins r unfinished statements. Fr each f them there are fur chices marked A, B, C and D. Chse the ne that fits best accrding t the infrmatin given in the passage yu have just read.
(A)
ASK LASKAS
YOU’VE GOT QUESTIONS. SHE'S GOT ANSWERS
Q
My children g t a primary schl where they are nt allwed t play ftball in the playgrund fr fear that a child might be hurt. Besides, nw the schl says there must be n hmewrk because the lcal secndary schl can't keep up with the amunt f hmewrk given in the primary schl. Can the schl d this? Puzzled Dad
A
It can't if enugh parents d smething abut it. It is nt just schls. We live in a sciety which wishes t get rid f risk. Hwever, schls shuld have a little cmmn sense and curage. Children need risk if they arc t grw up self-sufficient and cnfident. They need hmewrk, t, if they are t fulfill their academic ptential. Cmplain, ludly.
Q
I have a beautiful teenage daughter wh spends an hur making up her face in frnt f the mirrr every day. I tell her t g easy. She just gets mad r bursts int tears. Hw can I make her understand she's beautiful the way she is. Plain Mm
A
Yu can't. Yur daughter is at the age when she's trying t lk beautiful, trying n new masks. And if her friends all dress up as she dcs, yu're in fr an extra hard time. Supprt her and tell her she's beautiful — even if she lks ridiculus fr nw. Then invite her t jin yu fr a day at a spa (健康美容中心). Let her try varius lks until she's cmfrtable in her wn skin.
65.Why are the children nt allwed t play ftball in the playgrund?
A. The schl is afraid that children might be injured.
B. The schl is nt sensible and cnfident.
C. The children dn't have enugh time t d hmewrk.
D. The children may fail t fulfill their academic ptential.
66.What disturbs Plain Mm is that her daughter______.
A. becmes madB. cries a lt
C. spends much rime befre the mirrrD. is nt beautiful enugh
67.The slutin t Plain Mm's prblem is t______.
A. make her daughter lk less ridiculus
B. let her daughter dress up like her friends
C. make her daughter g t a spa every week
D. let her daughter feel herself what beauty is
(B)
Ze Chambers was a successful PR (Public Relatins) cnsultant and life was ging well — she had a great jb, a beautiful flat and a busy scial life in Lndn. Then ne evening in June last year, she received a text message telling her she was ut f wrk. The first tw weeks were the mst difficult t live thrugh." she said. "After everything I'd dne fr the cmpany, they dismissed me by text! I was s angry and I just didn't feel like lking fr anther jb. I hated everything abut the city and my life."
Then, Ze received an invitatin frm an ld schl friend, Kathy, t cme and stay. Kathy and her husband, Huw, had just bught a farm in nrth-west Wales. Ze jumped at the chance t spend a weekend away frm Lndn, and nw, ten mnths later, she is still n the farm.
"The mment I arrived at Kathy's farm, I lved it and I knew I wanted t stay." said Ze. "Everything abut my past life suddenly seemed meaningless."
Ze has been wrking n the farm since Octber f last year and says she has n regrets. "It's a hard life, physically very tiring." she says. "In Lndn 1 was stressed and ften mentally exhausted. But this is a gd, healthy tiredness. Here, all 1 need t put me in a gd md is a ht bath and ne f Kathy's wnderful dinners."
Ze says she has never felt bred n the farm. Every day brings a new experience. Kathy has been leaching her hw t ride a hrse and she has learnt t drive a tractr. Since Christmas, she has been helping with the lambing — watching a lamb being brn is unbelievable, she says, "It's ne f the mst mving experiences I've ever had. I culd never g back t city life nw."
68.When wrking as a PR cnsultant in Lndn, Ze thught she lived a______ life.
A. satisfyingB. tughC. meaninglessD. bring
69.The mst imprtant reasn why Ze went t visit Kathy's farm is that______.
A. Ze lst her jb as a PR cnsultantB. Kathy persuaded her t d s
C. Ze gt tired f the city lifeD. Ze lved Wales mre than Lndn
70.Hw dcs Ze feel abut the cuntry life accrding t the passage?
A. Tiresme and trublesme.B. Rmantic and peaceful
C. Mentally exhausting but healthyD. Physically tiring but rewarding.
71.Which f the fllwing is clsest t the main idea f the passage?
A. A friend in need is a friend indeed.B. Where there is a will, there is a way.
C. A misfrtune may turn ut a blessing.D. Kill tw birds with ne stne.
(C)
A study invlving 8,500 teenagers frm all scial backgrunds fund that mst f them are ignrant when it cmes t mney. The findings, the first in a series f reprts frm NatWest that has started a five-year research prject int teenagers and mney, arc particularly wrrying as this generatin f yung peple is likely t be burdened with greater debts man any befre.
University tuitin fees (学费) are currently capped at £3,000 annually, but this will be reviewed next year and the Gvernment is under enrmus pressure t raise the ceiling.
In the research, the teenagers were presented with die terms f fur different lans but 76 per cent failed t identify the cheapest. The yung peple als predicted that they wuld be earning n average £ 31.000 by the age f 25, althugh the average salary fr thse aged 22 t 29 is just £ 17,815. The teenagers expected t be in debt when they finished university r training, althugh half said that they assumed the debts wuld be less than £ 10000. Average debts fr graduates are £ 12,363.
Stephen Mir, head f cmmunity investment at the Ryal Bank f Sctland Grup which wns NatWest, said. "The mre expsed yung peple are t financial issues, and the yunger they becme aware f them, the mre likely they arc t becme respnsible, frward-planning adults wh manage their finances cnfidently and effectively."
Ministers are deeply cncerned abut the financial pressures n teenagers and yung peple because f student lans and rising husing csts. They have just intrduced new lessns in hw t manage debts. Nikki Fairweather, aged 15 frm St Helens, said that she had benefited frm lessns n persnal finance, but admitted that she still had a lt t learn abut mney.
72.Which f the fllwing can be fund frm the five-year research prject?
A. Students understand persnal finances differently.
B. University tuitin fees in England have been rising.
C. Teenagers tend t verestimate their future earnings.
D. The students' payback ability has becme a majr issue.
73.The phrase "t raise the ceiling" in paragraph 2 prbably means "______".
A. t raise the student lansB. t imprve the schl facilities
C. t increase the upper limit f the tuitinD. t lift the schl building rfs
74.Accrding t Stephen Mir, students_______.
A. are t yung 10 be expsed 10 financial issues
B. shuld learn 10 manage their finances well
C- shuld maintain a psitive attitude when facing lans
D. benefit a lt frm lessns n persnal finance
75.What can we learn frm the passage?
A. Many British teenagers d nt knw mney matters well
B. Teenagers in Britain are heavily burdened with debts.
C. Financial planning is a required curse at cllege.
D. Yung peple shuld becme respnsible adults.
(D)
The wrld ecnmy has run int a brick wall. Despite cuntless warnings in recent years abut the need t address a ptential hunger crisis in pr cuntries and an energy crisis wrldwide, wrld leaders failed t think ahead. The result is a glbal fd crisis. Wheat, crn and rice prices have mre than dubled in the past tw years. And il prices have increased mre than three times since the start f 2004. These fd-price increases, cmbined with increasing energy csts, will slw if nt stp ecnmic grwth in many parts f the wrld and will even affect plitical stability. Practical slutins t these prblems d exist, but we'll have t start thinking ahead and acting glbally.
Here are three steps t ease the current fd crisis and avid the ptential fr a glbal crisis. The first is t prmte the dramatic success f Malawi, a cuntry in suthern Africa, which three years ag established a special fund t help its farmers get fertilizer and seeds with high prductivity. Malawi’s harvest dubled after just ne year. An internatinal fund based n the Malawi mdel wuld cst a mere $10 per persn annually in the rich wrld, r S10 billin altgether.
Secnd, the U.S. and Eurpe shuld abandn their plicies f paying partly fr the change f fd int bifuels. The U.S. gvernment gives farmers a taxpayer-financed payment f 51 cents per galln f ethanl (乙醇) changed frm crn. There may be a case fr bifuels prduced n lands that d nt prduce fds — tree crps, grasses and wd prducts — but there's n case fr the gvernment t pay t put the wrld's dinner int the gas tank.
Third, we urgently need t weather-prf die wrld's crps as sn and as effectively as pssible. Fr a pr farmer, smetimes smething as simple as a farm pnd — which cllects rainwater t be used in dry weather — can make the difference between a gd harvest and a bad ne. The wrld has already cmmitted t establishing a Climate Adaptatin hind t help pr regins climate-prf vital ecnmic activities such as fd prductin and health care but has nt yet acted upn the prmise.
76.An internatinal fund based n the Malawi mdel wuld______.
A. cst each f the develped cuntries $10 billin per year
B. aim t duble the harvest in suthern African cuntries In a year
C. decrease the fd prices as well as the energy prices
D. give pr farmers access t fertilizer and highly prductive seeds
77.With the secnd step, the authr expresses the idea that ______.
A. it is nt wise t change fd crps int gas
B. it is misleading t put tree crps int the gas tank
C. we shuld get alternative frms f fuel in any way
D. bifuels shuld be develped n a large scale
78.Which f the fllwing is true accrding t the passage?
A. A rain-cllecting pnd is a simple safeguard against dry weal
B. A Climate Adaptatin Fund has been established t help pr
C. The wrld has made a serius prmise t build farm pnds.
D. It makes a great difference whether we develp wd prducts r nt.
79.In the passage, the authr calls n us t______.
A. slw dwn but nt t stp ecnmic.
B. develp tree crps, grasses and wd prducts
C. achieve ecnmic grwth and plitical stability
D. act nw s as t relieve the glbal fd shrtage
Sectin C
A. Maintain a Balanced Diet.
B. Keep a Healthy Self-image.
C. Difficulty in Curing Eating Disrders
D. Best Preventin f Eating Disrders
E. What Factrs Bring abut an Earing Disrder?
F. Hw Des One Develp an Eating Disrder?
Directins: Read the fllwing text and chse the mst suitable heading frm A-F fr each paragraph. There is ne extra heading which yu d nt need.
80.
The causes f eating disrders are nt clear. There may be genetic r bichemical factrs in sme cases. There may be psychlgical prblems frm early childhd r the present (such as schl r family cnflicts) that trigger the prblem. Often, there is the duble pressure t enjy life thrugh fd and yet remain ultra-slim. Sciety all arund us encurages eating and drinking as main ways t enjy life- T be ppular, yu are suppsed t eat, eat, eat.
81.
But in real life mst peple, if they keep cnsuming like that, just keep pulling n mre and mre weight They then find themselves in cnflict with anther dminant pressure in sciety — t stay slim and trim. Mdels in ads, even thse shwn earing fairy fds, are usually physically lit and quite thin. All f these pressures put teens in a terrible situatin. The ".slutin" that sme teens chse is t deny themselves all the time s as t keep temptatin away. Bui sn, hunger and fd bredm lead t vereating. Over time they develp anrexia r ballerina.
82.
Once an earing disrder has becme firmly established, there is n easy cure. Smene wh's never suffered anrexia and never knwn an anrexic might be tempted t think. "It's simple — just tell them t eat mre!" Unfrtunately, it's nt that simple. Even when anrexics have been brught int the hspital and arc receiving physical care, nutritinal therapy, and psychiatric care, many dn't imprve much.
83.
Our sciety's bsessin with thinness, tgether with a cnstant emphasis n the theme that rich fd means pleasure, puts many teens in a difficult situatin. Being drawn t vereating n the ne hand and self-denial n the ther can bring abut anrexia r bulimia — r bth. Anrexics seem t feel that n matter hw much weight they lse, they are still t fat Therefre, it is imprtant fr each persn in ur sciety t try t maintain a healthy and realistic self-image. Dn't cmpare yurself with the mdels and actrs in the media. Set yur sights mre realistically by cmparing yurself with family and friends, if anyne.
84.
Self-denial is the typical first step tward a caring disrder. Eventually, desires fr what yu've denied yurself becme unbearable, and yu react with either a binge r verly fierce self-cntrl. The answer is nt f curse. 10 eat all the snacks and trace yu fancy. But 10 avid that first step that leads t vereating, strive fr a gd and healthy diet. Such a diet is based primarily n grain prducts, fruits, and vegetables, with mderate amunts f meat and dairy prducts and with small amunts f snacks and desserts. Research demnstrates that miss kind f diet leaves yu mre alert and energetic.
Translatin
Directins: Translate the fllwing sentences int English, using the wrds given in the brackets.
1.我们打篮球的时间到了。 (time)
2.他设法把游客及时送到了机场。 (manage)
3.你今晚能来参加我的生日聚会? (pssible)
4.应该鼓励年轻人按照自己的特长选择职业。(encurage)
5.我对学生所谈的电子产品一无所知,我发现自己落伍了。(ignrant)
6.尽管遭受如此严重的自然灾害,但只要不灰心,我们终会克服暂时的困难。(Althugh...)
Guided Writing
Directins: Write an English cmpsitin in 120 - 150 wrds accrding t the instructins given belw in Chinese.
你班将组队参加学校组织的集体舞比赛(grup dancing cmpetitin),班长希望大家积极参加。对此谈谈你的看法。
你的文章必须包括以下内容:
你是否会参加比赛
·你做出该决定的具体理由
Custms Frm
Destinatin: __17__
Cntents in detail: __18__
Value: $__19__
Type f mail: __20__
Weight: 1.5 punds
Yur item must nt cntain any dangerus articles prhibited by pstal regulatins.
What is the man's ral reprt n?
An 21 wman.
What kind f peple are called refugees?
Thse wh 22 t escape war r ther prblems.
Hw many refugees are there wrldwide?
Abut 23 .
What des the man think f Ms. Ogata?
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