The gas station is reported in the local newspaper ________ in broad daylight yesterday.


  1. A.
    to be robbed of
  2. B.
    to be robbed
  3. C.
    to have been robbed of
  4. D.
    to have been robbed
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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:天利38套《2008全國(guó)各省市高考模擬試題匯編(大綱版)》、英語(yǔ) 大綱版 題型:001

聽(tīng)力理解

第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,共7.5分)

聽(tīng)下面5段對(duì)話(huà)。每段對(duì)話(huà)后有一道小題,從每題所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽(tīng)完每段對(duì)話(huà)后,你將有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來(lái)回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話(huà)你將聽(tīng)一遍。

1.Where is the man?

A.In a car.

B.In a bar.

C.In a park.

2.What is the man trying to do?

A.Lose 50 pounds.

B.Improve health.

C.Use diet pills.

3.Which are sold in the store?

A.Clothes.

B.Furniture.

C.Eggs.

4.What do you know about this music group?

A.Big with a lot of musicians.

B.Very popular in Europe.

C.Great in European radio broadcast.

5.What is the man's attitude?

A.He is ready to help the woman.

B.He wanted to ask some questions first.

C.He refused to lend the money.

第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,共22.5分)

聽(tīng)下面6段對(duì)話(huà)或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話(huà)或獨(dú)白后有幾道小題,從每題所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽(tīng)每段對(duì)話(huà)或獨(dú)白前,你將有5秒鐘時(shí)間閱讀每小題。聽(tīng)完后。每小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話(huà)或獨(dú)白你將聽(tīng)兩遍。

聽(tīng)第6段材料,回答第6,7題。

6.Who is this speaker?

A.A tour guide.

B.A museum manager.

C.A business visitor.

7.Where did Charles and Diana get married?

A.Buckingham Palace.

B.St.Paul's.

C.Big Ben Tower.

聽(tīng)第7段材料,回答第8,9題。

8.How will they go to the mall this afternoon?

A.On foot.

B.By car.

C.By taxi.

9.Which is true?

A.The woman likes to buy a Christmas list.

B.The woman has a lot of money.

C.The woman often stays late in a sale.

聽(tīng)第8段材料,回答第10,11題。

10.Why does the man find it difficult to get a job?

A.He is a new student.

B.He is a foreign student.

C.He is a shy student.

11.The man needs a job in ________.

A.the college

B.the gas station

C.the student office

聽(tīng)第9段材料,回答第12~14題。

12.When does the talk probably take place?

A.In the morning.

B.At noon time.

C.In the afternoon.

13.Which place did the woman go first?

A.The shoe shop.

B.The restaurant.

C.The police station.

14.What does the man suggest the woman do?

A.Ask her friend about her opinion.

B.Go to the police station again.

C.Phone the manager of the restaurant.

聽(tīng)第10段材料,回答第15~17題。

15.What did the woman speaker do last night?

A.Went to the theatre.

B.Removed old curtains.

C.Baby-sat for someone.

16.What do you know from the conversation?

A.Stephen broke his leg.

B.Stephen broke a vase.

C.Stephen broke a window.

17.What do you know about Mr and Mrs White?

A.They had ability to control themselves.

B.They liked to worry about things.

C.They lived and enjoyed an expensive life.

聽(tīng)第11段材料,回答第18~20題。

18.Where does the conversation take place?

A.In the mountain.

B.By the lakeside.

C.On the highway.

19.How is the woman feeling now?

A.Ashamed.

B.Disappointed.

C.Worried.

20.What can we learn from the conversation?

A.The dog can't get lost.

B.The dog is stolen by someone.

C.The dog knows the way around the lake.

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Electricity, like clean water, is a resource that’s often taken for granted. But last summer, when blackouts struck much of the northeastern US, Ontario and Rome, consumers on two continents were given a painful reminder of just how easily broken electricity supplies can be. The massive disorder stranded (使陷入困境)commuters, stopped freezers, shut down businesses and refocused attention on where most of the planet’s power comes from:oil-and-gas-fired generators and nuclear plants, These sources not only pollute the environment but also make many consumers feel unacceptable health risks.

Companies are trying to offer an alternative, clean energy from renewable resources that’s plentiful and portable. Lifton’s Medis Technologies, as well as companies like Hydrogenics and Nanosys, is tapping into fuel cells and dolor panels to give people power whenever and wherever they want it, free from dependence on local grids(電網(wǎng)).

The search for alternative energy is nothing new, but the current trend of innovators is focusing on the goal of making clean and sustainable power a mainstream commodity. For example, the fuel cell, which produces electricity from the chemical reaction between oxygen and hydrogen, has been around for about 150 years, though its commercial development did not begin until the 1960s and then only as part of NASA spacecraft. Today this technology is coming down to Earth in places like Tokyo; in nine European cities, from Stockholm to Porto, each operating three hydrogen-fuel-cell buses; and in Iceland, which is trying to create the first fuel free hydrogen economy by 2030.

When hydrogen and oxygen molecules(分子)combine, the reaction produces heat and water. Fuel cells use this reaction to generate electricity. With the cell phone and gadget(小機(jī)件)market in mind, Medis has developed a fuel cell with cheap components that produces little heat and effortlessly reduces waste water without turning to energy consuming pumps.

What is the passage mainly about?

A.The future of alternative energy

B.How the fuel cells works

C.People’s search for alternative energy

D.The damage done by the blackout last summer.

What can we know about the fuel cell?

A.Its commercial use began in the 1960s.

B.Today it’s being used in almost every corner of the world.

C.It has been in widespread used for about 150 years.

D.It supplies electricity to make the combination of oxygen and hydrogen possible.

Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?

A.Lifton’s Medis Technologies is tapping into fuel cells and solar panels.

B.The fuel cell has been around for about 150 years.

C.The fuel cell’s commercial development did not begin until the 1960s.

D.When hydrogen and oxygen molecules combine, the reaction produces o2 and H2O.

The underlined word “blackouts” in the 1 st paragraph means_____.

A.power failure                 B.the delivering of electricity

C.the power of electricity         D.power station

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Electricity, like clean water, is a resource that’s often taken for granted. But last summer, when blackouts struck much of the northeastern US, Ontario and Rome, consumers on two continents were given a painful reminder of just how easily broken electricity supplies can be. The massive disorder stranded (使陷入困境)commuters, stopped freezers, shut down businesses and refocused attention on where most of the planet’s power comes from:oil-and-gas-fired generators and nuclear plants, These sources not only pollute the environment but also make many consumers feel unacceptable health risks.
Companies are trying to offer an alternative, clean energy from renewable resources that’s plentiful and portable. Lifton’s Medis Technologies, as well as companies like Hydrogenics and Nanosys, is tapping into fuel cells and dolor panels to give people power whenever and wherever they want it, free from dependence on local grids(電網(wǎng)).
The search for alternative energy is nothing new, but the current trend of innovators is focusing on the goal of making clean and sustainable power a mainstream commodity. For example, the fuel cell, which produces electricity from the chemical reaction between oxygen and hydrogen, has been around for about 150 years, though its commercial development did not begin until the 1960s and then only as part of NASA spacecraft. Today this technology is coming down to Earth in places like Tokyo; in nine European cities, from Stockholm to Porto, each operating three hydrogen-fuel-cell buses; and in Iceland, which is trying to create the first fuel free hydrogen economy by 2030.
When hydrogen and oxygen molecules(分子)combine, the reaction produces heat and water. Fuel cells use this reaction to generate electricity. With the cell phone and gadget(小機(jī)件)market in mind, Medis has developed a fuel cell with cheap components that produces little heat and effortlessly reduces waste water without turning to energy consuming pumps.

  1. 1.

    What is the passage mainly about?

    1. A.
      The future of alternative energy
    2. B.
      How the fuel cells works
    3. C.
      People’s search for alternative energy
    4. D.
      The damage done by the blackout last summer.
  2. 2.

    What can we know about the fuel cell?

    1. A.
      Its commercial use began in the 1960s.
    2. B.
      Today it’s being used in almost every corner of the world.
    3. C.
      It has been in widespread used for about 150 years.
    4. D.
      It supplies electricity to make the combination of oxygen and hydrogen possible.
  3. 3.

    Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?

    1. A.
      Lifton’s Medis Technologies is tapping into fuel cells and solar panels.
    2. B.
      The fuel cell has been around for about 150 years.
    3. C.
      The fuel cell’s commercial development did not begin until the 1960s.
    4. D.
      When hydrogen and oxygen molecules combine, the reaction produces o2 and H2O.
  4. 4.

    The underlined word “blackouts” in the 1 st paragraph means_____.

    1. A.
      power failure
    2. B.
      the delivering of electricity
    3. C.
      the power of electricity
    4. D.
      power station

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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:0118 期末題 題型:閱讀理解

閱讀理解。
     One Sunday night, a teenager, Rory Campbell heard noises next door to his home in Bonita Mews, off St.
Asaph Road, Brockley. When he went outside, he saw his neighbor climbing out of a front window of his
second floor flat. He then saw the man covered in black soot (黑灰), tying himself to the window, shouting
for help.
     The 15-year-old boy called the fire brigade( 隊(duì)) and tried to calm the neighbor, who is in his 30s, until
firefighters arrived. Rory said, "He was shouting 'help me, help me, get a ladder, get a ladder'. He was a bit
wild. I didn't have time to think. I just tried to calm him by telling him the fire brigade was on his way."
     Rory was told by the man that the fire had been caused by a candle falling over. Fire crews from New
Cross, Peckham, Lewisham and Forest Hill rescued the man by ladder and got the fire under control within
minutes of arriving. He was taken to a south London hospital where he is still recovering from smoke
inhalation. (吸入)
     There was 25 percent fire damage done to the flat.
     Rory, studying music, added, " As the man walked past me, he said 'thanks' and that meant a lot to me.
I do feel good that I helped save his life."
     Another neighbor added, " I heard a lot of noise but thought it was the railway opposite. I couldn't believe
it when I saw the man hanging there. The boy next door really did save his life by calling the fire brigade."
1. According to the passage, what might caused the fire?
A. Rory's smoking.
B. The lighted candle.
C. The gas fire.
D. Carelessly cooking.
2. Before the fire brigade arrived, what did Rory do?
A. Lightening the candle.
B. Calming his neighbor.
C. Closing doors to stop the fire.
D. Holding a ladder.
3. It can be inferred from the passage that ____.
A. much of the flat was damaged
B. Rory was sent to hospital for injuries
C. Rory studied music
D. Rory's neighbor was lucky to be met by Rory
4. What should be the best title for the passage?
A. A Neighbor Was Saved
B. A Boy Did What He Should Do
C. A Terrible Fire
D. The Boy Next Door Saved His Neighbor

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The MIT Museum is located near the north shore of the Charles River Basin in Cambridge, MA, a few blocks from the central part of the MIT campus.

The MIT Museum is accessible via public transportation, and is within three miles of two major interstate highways. The Museum is approximately a 30 minute walk from downtown Boston or from Harvard Square.

       BY SUBWAY

       Take the Red Line to either Central Square Station  or Kendall Square/MIT Station.

       From Central Square: Walk down Mass. Ave. toward Boston and the main MIT campus. The Museum is on the left at the corner of Front St.

From Kendall/MIT Station at the east end of campus: Walk down Main St., away from Boston, to Windsor St., turn left, take the second right onto Front St., and continue to the museum entrance.

BY BUS

The Dudley/Harvard Square bus travels along Massachusetts Ave. between Boston and Harvard Square. The MIT Museum is across the street from Novartis and a gas station.

From Harvard Square, get off at either Sidney St. or Albany St.

From Boston, get off at Front St.

       BY CAR

       For directions from your doorstep to MIT, Google offers excellent mapping services including directions from anywhere in the U.S. and Canada.

       Recorded Directions to the Museum: (415) 561-0399

       Besides, you can go the Museum via Commuter Rail. You can easily connect to the MBTA Red Line from South Station, or take the green line to the red line from North Station and get off at Central or Kendall Square.

60.If you go to the Museum by subway, you should go to          first and then walk down Main St. to Windsor St..

      A.Kendall/ MIT Station                            B.Harvard Square

       C.The MBTA Red Line                            D.the main MIT campus

61.What should you do if you want to get Recorded Directions to the Museum?

       A.Log onto the Google.                           B.Buy a map from the Internet.

       C.(415) 561-0399    D.Go to the gas station.

62.How many ways to the Museum are mentioned?

       A.One.                   B.Two.                   C.Three.                 D.Four.

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