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重庆市高 2005 届 英语一诊试卷分析(直属校) 重庆巴蜀中学 张志建. 一、试卷总体评价 二.试题分析. 一、试卷总体评价 1. 选材新颖,题材广泛,结合实际,贴近生活,时代感强 2. 注重基础, 强调运用,加强综合语言运用能力的考查 3 . 各大题得分情况. 各大题得分情况. 分数段 理科 (4010 人 ) 文科 (1303 人 ). 分数段 理科 (4010 人 ) 文科 (1303 人 ).
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重庆市高 2005 届英语一诊试卷分析(直属校) 重庆巴蜀中学 张志建
一、试卷总体评价1. 选材新颖,题材广泛,结合实际,贴近生活,时代感强2. 注重基础, 强调运用,加强综合语言运用能力的考查3. 各大题得分情况
10. What can the man do if he is not satisfied with the sweater? A. He can’t change for another. B. He can get the money back. C. He can change for a reasonable reason. M: Thank you. If you are not satisfied with the sweater for any reason, please return it to us with your receipt and we will replace it or credit your account.
19. On what day of the week do you think this weather forecast was given? A. Saturday. B. Friday. C. Thursday.And now, the outlook for Friday and the weekend
12. When will the station broadcast?A. Twenty-four hours a day. B. At different times each day. C. Only when school is open.W: Too bad. It sounds as though there won’t be much time for good music.M: The station is going to be on around the clock. So I’m sure even your taste will be satisfied.
16. What is particular about the Hotel Rossiya? A. It is not open to Russian officials. B. It has about 3000 employees.C. It has a different charge rate. Russians are not allowed to live in that hotel. And foreigners are charged 16 times more than the very low rate charged Russian officials.
27. Every evening our eyes tell us that the sun sets, while we know that, in fact, the earth ___ us away from it.A. turns B. has turnedC. is turning D. will turn35. --Juana, sorry to have hurt you, but I didn’t mean to. --That’s OK, we ___ drop it this time. But don't do it again. A. must B. should C. might D. can
25. People have not completely got used to the many changes computers have ___.A. come aboutB. brought about C. set about D. carried about 31. Why don’t you invite Steve, or ___ he’s called, to supper?A. whatever B. what C. however D. how33. ______ more effectively with foreign firms, many Chinese firms have turned to new technology.A. To compete B. Being competed C. Competing D. Competed
As the shadows lengthened, the 47 rocking by the riverbank, I murmured, "Why not take a walk?"47. A. lights B. chairs C. trees D. boats
After receiving many smiles, we 51 ourselvesback atthe restaurant, looking at ourselves in the 52 . It was then that I saw the 53 for all the smiles.51. A. found B. saw C. took D. slowed
She was so 38 . We knewthe restaurantwas extremely good. "See? I told you there would be a 39 for me to wear my new spring outfit," she shyly reminded me.39. A. restaurant B. place C. time D. condition
" 40 can play at that game," I responded. "I will wear my gray suit, my Borsalino imported straw hat and a new silk tie. We will be well 41 .“40. A. Two B. Four C. Everyone D. Nobody
And the table was 44 set, with a smoke-gray tablecloth andbright colorednapkins(餐巾).44. A. orderly B. strictly C. beautifully D. cleanly
56. The discovery of the basic biology of the sense of smell can be applied EXCEPT _________. A. to make medicine taste better B. to prevent mosquito’s attacksC. tocheck how some diseases spread D. to enrich people’s life …shared the $1.36 million prize for discovering the secret structure by which animals differentiate among the world's countless smells, which add so much to life's richness while providing possible life-saving information about what's going on outside the body. The work has practical applications, from the development of better tasting medicines to finding ways to block mosquitoes' ability to smell humans, checkingtheir ability to spread malaria and other diseases.
65. The underlined word “they” in the second paragraph refers to ______. A. the exams watchdogs B. the independent teaching experts C. the A-level standards D. the two inquiriesTwo inquiries(调查) — both set up by the Government’s exams watchdog--one of which included independent teaching experts, refused to accept that there had been any “dumping down” of A-level standards. But while they conclude that the exam questions have not become easier, changes in examining methods have almost certainly made it easier to gain top-grade passes.
67. What does this passage mainly discuss?A. How reliable and effective the A-level grading system is. B. How the A-level system helps universities select pupils. C. How the pass rate has been increased in recent years. D. How the A-level grading system has changed over the years.
Have 22 continuous years of rises in A-level pass rate made the exam worthless?--- the answer is a firm “no”---however, says nine out of ten scholars believe A-grades have been devalued over the past ten years---Figures show that... --- Two inquiries--- changes in examining methods have almost certainly made it easier to gain top-grade passes.--- This makes it easier for teachers to help their pupils with the right answers.--- it is that schools and teachers are getting better at getting the best out of them.”
71. According to what Mr. Bill Frist said, he could be a _______. A. scientist B. lawyer C. RepublicanD. doctorand I can tell you as a person who’s treated scores of thousands of patients that you don’t give them false hope.”
58. According to the passage, the two scientists have been selected as the Nobel Prize winners mainly because_____.A. Their working spirit inspired other scientists in the worldB. They chose to work on the basic biology of the sense of smellC. They were the first to research on how many genes might be relatedD. Their contributions helped to produce great benefit on mankind
60. What can we learn from the text? A. Chinese customers are not satisfied with Toyota Lexus LS430 sedans. B. Chinese car market has seen car recalls three times so far.C. Toyota will have a worldwide recall of Lexus LS430 sedans. D. Toyota Motor started to recall Lexus Sedans due to the problems with fuel tanks.
61. The carmakers were unwilling to recall their cars in the past mainly because____. A. they were not fully prepared B. they couldn’t afford the cost for their car recalls C. their products could not meet the required standard D. there were no related rules and little pressure
66. As a result of the exams shake- up introduced in 2000 ________. A. The pass rate for A-levels was set to rise continuously B. The exam became easier than it had been before 2000C. Pupils could have many more choices of test after 2000 D. It soon became popular with teachers and pupils