2006年北京中等學(xué)校招生考試
聽力部分(共25分)
一、聽對(duì)話,選擇與對(duì)話內(nèi)容相符的圖片,將代表圖片的字母填在相應(yīng)的序號(hào)后。(共5分,每小題1分)
1、 ( ) 2、( )3、(。4、(。5、( )
First of all
Joining a 16 is a good choice.
If you want to be a volunteer,
You can call 17 from Monday to Friday.
“Meeting a New family”
Offers you a chance to live with a new family for a 18 time.
In the summer camp,
You can 19 in different games, speech contests and so on.
The text is mainly about
20.
基礎(chǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用部分(共30分)
五、單項(xiàng)填空(共15分,每小題1分。)
三、聽短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇最佳選項(xiàng)。(共5分,每小題1分)
11.Where did the dog stay one day?
A. At the gate. B. On the grass. C. In the school.
12. What happened to the children?
A. They were ill.
B. Their house was on fire.
C. Their dog ran away.
13. Why was the dog worried?
A. He couldn't see the children.
B. Many people were in the street.
C. The firemen were busy working.
14. Who took the dog to the children?
A. A friend. B. A neighbor. C. A fireman.
15. What kind of dog was it according to the story?
A. Ugly. B. Helpful C. Strong.
四、聽短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,完成表格。(共10分,每小題2分。)
從第21-35小題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選擇最佳選項(xiàng)。
21. -What’s your favorite subject, Mike?
-____. It’s interesting.
A. Toys B. Math C. T-shirts D. E-mail
22. It isn’t ____ watch. I left mine at home.
A. my B. me C. I D. myself
23. -______ do you like koala bears?
-Because they are cute.
A. Why B. Where C. How D. When
24. Gina was born ___ 1999. She is old enough to go to school
A. to B. on C. at D. in
25. -How was your weekend?
-Great! We ____ a picnic by the lake.
A. have B. are having C. had D. will have
26. I’m different from my twin sister. I love dancing, ___ she is
interested in reading.
A. so B. or C. but D. and
27. Beijing, the capital of China, is one of ____ cities in the world.
A. the biggest B. bigger C. much bigger D. big
28. -Mum, ___ I play computer games?
-Yes, you can. But you have to finish your homework first.
A. must B. may C. will D. need
29. -What’s your brother doing in his room now?
-He ___ a kite.
A. makes B. made C. is making D. will make
30. I don’t know ___ tomorrow. Can you tell me?
A. when we started B. when did we start
C. when we will start D. when will we start
31. Rosa likes music, ___ is quiet and gentle.
A. when B. that C. where D. who
32. Sam enjoys ___ stamps. And now he has 226 of them.
A. to collect B. collected C. collects D. collecting
33. His parents were worried that he ___ too much time chatting on line.
A. spent B. cost C. paid D. had
34. It is said that potato chips ___ by mistake about a hundred years ago.
A. invent B. invented C. are invented D. were invented
At our school, we sometimes have a special day to help others. Last year we went to an old people’s 36 and sang songs and performed a play for 37 . The old people were very 38. We should be allowed to take time to do things like that more often. For example, we should 39 primary schools and help 40 young students. I want to be a teacher 41 I’m older so it would be a great experience for me. Other students would like to do other jobs. For example, my friend Tian Ge wants to 42 for a newspaper. She should be allowed to volunteer at the newspaper office once a week.
36. A. home B. bank C. shop D. river
37. A. us B. them C. him D. her
38. A. great B. angry C. smart D. happy
39. A. buy B. have C. visit D. build
40. A. tell B. ask C. teach D. find
41. A. how B. when C. where D. why
42. A. write B. wait C. look D. pay
(B)
In the park I sat down to read on the bench, disappointed by life with good reason to complain, for the world was 43 letting me down.
Then a young boy came up to me and said with great excitement, “ Look, what I found!” In his hand wad a flower and he placed it to his nose. He said with overacted surprise, “It sure 44 pretty and it’s for you.”
The flower before me was dead. But I knew I must 45 it, or he might never leave. So I reached for the flower and replied,” Just what I need.” But 46 placing the flower in my hand, he held it midair without reason. It was then that I noticed for the very first time, that the boy was blind.
I heard my voice trembling (顫抖) , tears 47 in the sun, as I thanked him for picking the “best” one. I sat there and wondered how he managed to see a self-pitying woman.
Through the eyes of a blind child, at last I could see, the problem was not with the 48 ;the problem was me. And for all of those times I myself had been 49 , I made up my mind to see the 50 in life.
43. A. once B. hardly C. always D. seldom
44. A. feels B. smells C. keeps D. seems
45. A. get B. try C. give D. take
46. A. as for B. instead of C. except for D. because of
47. A. shining B. falling C. running D. drying
48. A. world B. flower C. boy D. life
49. A. annoyed B. silly C. proud D. blind
51. Junior One students ___ on the Children’s Day/
A. visited Beijing B. watched a match C. took s trip D. gave a talent show
52. Sixteen visitors from ___ arrived at our school.
A. China B. America C. England D. Germany
53. On June ____, there’ll be a concert in our school.
A. 1st B. 3rd C. 9th D. 30th
(B)
On a Friday night in New York, a poor young man called Jay stood near the subway station, playing this violin. The music was so great that many people slowed down and put some money into his hat.
The next day, Jay came again. He tool out a large piece of paper and laid it on the ground. Then he began playing. It seemed more pleasant to listen to. Before long, many people came, looking at the paper. It said, “Last night, a gentleman named George Sang put an important thing into my hat. Please came to claim (認(rèn)領(lǐng))it soon.”
Seeing this, people wondered what it could be. After about half an hour, a middle-aged man rushed through the crowd to the young man and said, “I’m the George. I knew you’d surely come here!”
Then George explained the whole story. He bought a lottery ticket a few days ago. Yesterday he found that he won a prize of $500,000. He was very excited. On his way home, he felt the music was so wonderful that he took out $100 and put it on the hat. However, the lottery ticket with his name on was also thrown in.
Jay was a student at an arts school in Paris. He had booked the flight and would fly that morning. However, when he happened to find the ticket holder had won the lottery, he cancelled (取消)the flight and came back to the subway station.
Later someone asked Jay,” Why didn’t you take the lottery ticket for yourself?” He said, “Although I don’t have much money, I live happily; but if I lose honesty, I won’t be happy forever.”
54. On a Friday night in ___, Jay played his violin near the subway station.
A. New York B. Paris C. Hong Kong D. London
55. Jay went back because he wanted to ____.
A. his violin B. a piece of paper C. 100 dollars D. a lottery ticket
56. Jay went back because he wanted to ____.
A. return the lottery ticket B. make more money
C. go to the arts school D. Perform for people
57. The best title of the text could be “ ____”.
A. A poor Young Musician B. The Price of Love and Honesty
C. A Story of the Subway Station D. The Importance of Being Honest
(C)
As we know, it is not easy to build a satellite. Building a traditional normally takes years. The costs can be as high as $250 million or more. Most members of the design reams have worked in the field for a long time. They hold advanced degrees in math, science, or engineering.
But things are changing. High costs, unusual educational requirements and long start-up times are no longer an obstacle to space exploration. The scientists at Stanford University have developed a new type of tiny inexpensive earth-orbiting satellites that go from ideas to launch (發(fā)射)in a year.
So far, college student have built and launched several cube-shaped satellites, or CubeSats. At least 15 more are ready to go. Those already in orbit (軌道)take pictures, collect information and send it back to the earth, just as regular satellites do.
But you might not even have to wait until you get to college to start designing and building your own satellite. A new program called KatySat aims to get teenagers to take part. Once kids understand what satellites can do, says Ben Yuan, an engineer at Lockheed Martin in Menlo Park, Calif, the kinds of applications they’ll come up with may be countless.
“We’d like to put this technology(技術(shù))in your hands,” he tells kids. “We’re going to teach you how to operate a satellite. Then we want to turn it over to you as a sandbox for you to play in. We want you to take the technology into new directions that we haven’t thought of yet.”
Education isn’t the only goal of CubeSats. Because these tiny, technology-filled boxes are relatively inexpensive to build and can be put together quickly, they’re perfect for testing new technologies that might one day be used on major space tasks.
Nowadays, college and high school students are getting a chance to learn what it takes to explore in space. Someday- perhaps a lot sooner than you imagine- you might get to design, build and launch your own satellite. If you do, you’re sure to have fun. And you might also get crazy about science for life.
58. Compared with the traditional ones, the new satellites ____.
A. need long start-up times B. are low-cost and small-sized
C. are very hard to operate D. collect more information in orbit
59. What does the underlined word “obstacle” probably mean?
A. An aim to achieve in the near future.
B. An imagination that kids usually have.
C. Something dangerous to terrify people.
D. Something difficult that stands in the way.
60. According to the passage, which of the following is true?
A. CubeSats could possibly cause pollution in space.
B. A few kids will send applications for the project.
C. Scientists designed CubeSats for kids to play with.
D. Students can’t design satellites without college education.
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