2001年高考全国卷英语(附有答案)
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2001年全国高考英语试卷
第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
例:It is generally
considered unwise to give a
child _____ he or she
wants.
A. however
B. whatever
C. whichever
D.
whenever
答案是B。
21.- Good morning, Grand
Hotel.
-Hello, I'd like
to book a room for the
nights of the 18th and
19th.
-_______
A. What can I
do
for
you?
B.
Just
a
minute,
please.
C. What's the matter?
D. At your
service.
22. The film brought the
hours back to me _____ I
was taken good care of in
that far-away village.
A. until
B.
that
C. when
D. where
23. As we joined the big
crowd I got ______ from
my friends.
A. separated
B. spared
C. lost
D.
missed
24. Selecting a mobile phone
for personal use is no
easy task because technology
_____ so
rapidly.
A. is changing
B. has changed
C. will have changed
D. will change
25. The Parkers bought a
new house but _____ will
need a lot of work before
they can move in.
A.they
B.it
C. one
D. which
26. We didn't plan our art
exhibition like that but it
______ very well.
A. worked out
B. tried out
C.
went on
D. carried on
27. The home improvements have
taken what little there is
______ my spare time.
A. from
B.
in
C. of
D. at
28. It is generally believed
that teaching is ______ it
is a science.
A. an art much as B.
much an art as C. as
an art much as D. as
much an art as
29. The warmth of ______
sweater will of course be
determined by the sort of
_____ wool used.
A. the; the
B.
the;不填
C.
不填;the
D.不填;不填
30. I ______ ping-pong quite
well, but I haven't had
time to play since the
new year.
A. will play
B. have played
C. played
D.
play
31. A computer can only do
_____ you have instructed it
to do.
A. how
B.
after
C. what
D. when
32. Visitors ______ not to
touch the exhibits.
A. will request
B. request
C.
are requesting
D. are requested
33. 1 was really anxious
about you. You _____ home
without a word.
A. mustn't leave
B.
Shouldn't have left
C. Couldn't have left
D.needn't leave
34. _____ is known to
everybody, the moon travels
round the earth once every
month.
A.It
B.As
C.That
D.What
35. ______ such heavy pollution
already, it may now be
too late to clean up the
river.
A. Having suffered
B. Suffering
C. To suffer
D.
Suffered
第二节:完型填空(从A/B/C/D中选择正确的答案,并涂在答题卡上)
He has been called the
'missing link.' Half-man, half-beast.
He is supposed to live in
the highest mountain in the
world-Mount Everest.
He is known as the
Abominable Snowman. The 36 of
the Snowman has been around
for 37 Climbers in the
1920s reported finding marks
like those of human feet
high up on the side of
Mount Everest. The native people
said they 38 this creature
and called it the 'Yeti,'
and they said that they
had 39 caught Yetis on
two occasions 40 none has
ever been produced as evidence(
证据).
Over the years, the story
of the Yetis has 41 .
In 1951, Eric Shipton took
photographs of a set of
tracks in the snow of
Everest. Shipton believed that
they were not 42 the
tracks of a monkey or
bear and 43 that the
Abominable Snowman might really
44.
Further efforts have been made
to find out about Yetis.
But the only things people
have ever found were 45
footprints. Most believe the
footprints are nothing more than
46 animal tracks, which had
been made 47 as they
melted (融化) and
refroze in the snow. 48
in 1964, a Russian scientist
said that the Abominable Snowman
was 49 and was a
remaining link with the
prehistoric humans. But, 50
, no evidence has ever 51
been produced.
These days, only a few
people continue to take the
story of the Abominable Snowman
52 . But if they ever
53 catching one, they may
face a real 54 Would they
put it in a 55 or
give it a room in a
hotel?
36. A. event
B. story
C. adventure
D.
description
37. A. centuries
B. too long
C. some time
D. many years
38. A. heard from
B. cared for
C. knew of
D. read about
39.A. even
B.
hardly
C. certainly
D.
probably
40. A. as
B. though
C. when
D. until
41.A.developed
B. changed
C. occurred
D. continued
42. A. entirely
B. naturally
C. clearly
D.
simply
43. A. found
B. declared
C.
felt
D.
doubted
44. A. exist
B. escape
C. disappear
D. return
45.A.clearer
B. more
C. possible
D. rare
46.A. huge
B.
recent
C. ordinary
D.
frightening
47.A.strange
B. large
C.
deep
D.
rough
48.A. In the end
B. Therefore
C. After all
D.
However
49. A. imagined
B. real
C. special
D.
familiar
50. A. so
B. besides
C. again
D. instead
51. A. rightly
B. actually
C.
normally
D. particularly
52. A. lightly
B. jokingly
C.
seriously
D. properly
53. A. succeed in
B. insist on
C. depend
on
D. join in
54. A. decision
B. situation
C. subject
D. problem
55. A. zoo
B. mountain
C. museum
D.
laboratory
第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Shanghai: Car
rentals(出租) are
becoming more and more popular
as an inexpensive way of
taking to the roads. Business
people, foreigners and families
alike are making good use
of the growing industry.
The first car rental firm
opened in Shanghai in 1992
and now 12 car rental
players are in the game,
with more than 11,500 cars
in their books.
The largest player - Shanghai
Bashi Tourism Car Rental Center
offers a wide variety of
choices - deluxe sedans,
minivans, station wagons, coaches.
Santana sedans are the big
favorite.
Firms can attract enough
customers for 70 percent of
their cars every month. This
figure shoots up during holiday
seasons like National Day, Labor
Day and New Year's Day,
with some recording 100 percent
rental.
The major market force rests
in the growing population of
white-collar employees
(白领雇员),.who can
afford the new service, said
Zhuang Yu, marketing manager of
Shanghai Angel Car Rental
Co.
56. The words 'deluxe sedans,
minivans' and 'station wagons'
used in the text refer to
______
A. cars in the making
B. car rental
firms
C. cars for rent
D. car
makers
57. Which of the following
statements is true according to
the text?
A.70% of the cars can be
rented out on holiday.
B. 70% of the customers
are white-collar employees.
C. More firms are open for
service during holiday
seasons.
D. Some firms rent out all
their cars during holiday
seasons.
58. Shanghai's car rental
industry is growing so fast
mainly due to ______
A. better cars supplied by
producers
B. fast service offered by
car rental firms
C. the increasing number of
white-collar employees
D. People's growing interest in
travelling during holidays
B
Holidaymakers who are bored with
baking beaches and overheated
hotel rooms head for a
big igloo. Swedish businessman
Nile Bergqvist is delighted with
his new hotel, the world's
first igloo hotel. Built in
a small town in Lapland,
it has been attracting lots
of visitors, but soon the
fun will be over.
In two weeks'time Bergqvist's ice
creation(作品)will be
nothing more than a pool
of water. 'We don't see
it as a big problem,' he
says. 'We just look forward
to replacing it.'
Bergqvist built his first igloo
in 1991 for an art
exhibition. It was so successful
that he designed the present
one, which measures roughly 200
square meters. Six workmen spent
more than eight weeks piling
1,000 tons of snow onto a
wooden base; when the snow
froze, the base was removed.
'The only wooden thing we
have left in the igloo is
the front door,' he
says.
After their stay, all visitors
receive a survival certificate
recording their success. With no
windows, nowhere to hang clothes
and temperatures below 0℃, it
may seem more like a
survival test than a relaxing(
轻松的) hotel break.
'It's great fun,' Bergqvist
explains, 'as well as a
good start in survival
training.'
The popularity of the igloo
is beyond doubt: it is
now attracting tourists from all
over the world. At least
800 people have stayed at
the igloo this season even
though there are only 10
rooms. 'You can get a lot
of people in,' explains
Bergqvist. 'The beds are three
meters wide by two meters
long, and can fit at
least four at one
time.'
59. Bergqvist designed and built
the world's first igloo hotel
because ______
A. he believed people would
enjoy trying something new
B. he wanted to make a
name for the small
town
C. an art exhibition was
about to open
D. more hotel rooms were
needed
60. When the writer says
'the fun will be over,'
he refers to the fact
that ______
A. hotel guests will be
frightened at the thought of
the hard test
B. Bergqvist's hotel will soon
become a pool of
water
C. holidaymakers will soon get
tired of the big
igloo
D. a bigger igloo will
replace the present one
61. According to the text,
the first thing to do in
building an igloo is
______
A. to gather a pool of
water
B. to
prepare a wooden base
C. to cover the ground
with ice
D. to pile
a large amount of snow
62. When guests leave the
igloo hotel they will receive
a paper stating that
_____
A. they have visited Lapland
B.
they have had an ice-snow
holiday
C. they have had great fun
sleeping on ice
D. they have had a taste
of adventure
63. Which of the four
pictures below is the closest
to the igloo hotel as
described in the text?
C
Many cities around the world
today are heavily polluted.
Careless methods of production
and lack of consumer demand
for environment (环境)
friendly products have contributed
to the pollution problem. One
result is that millions of
tons of glass, paper, plastic,
and metal containers are
produced, and these are
difficult to get rid
of.
However, today, more and more
consumers are choosing 'green'
and demanding that the products
they buy should be safe
for the environment. Before they
buy a product, they ask
questions like these: 'Will this
shampoo damage the environment?'
'Can this metal container be
reused or can it only be
used once?'
A recent study showed that
two out of five adults
now consider the environmental
safety of a product before
they buy it. This means
that companies must now change
the way they make and
sell their products to make
sure that they are 'green,'
that is, friendly to the
environment.
Only a few years ago, it
was impossible to find green
products in supermarkets, but
now there are hundreds. Some
supermarket products carry
labels(标签) to show
that the product is green.
Some companies have made the
manufacturing (生产)
of clean and safe products
their main selling point and
emphasize it in their
advertising.
The concern for a safer
and cleaner environment is
making companies rethink how
they do business. No longer
will the public accept the
old attitude of 'Buy it,
use it, throw it away,
and forget it. 'The public
pressure is on, and gradually
business is cleaning up its
act.
64. It becomes clear from
the text that the driving
force(动力) behind
green products is ______
A. public caring for the
environment
B. companies desire for bigger
sales
C. new ways of doing
business
D.
rapid growth of
supermarkets
65. What would be the best
title for the text?
A. Business and People
B.
Business Goes Green
C. Shopping Habits Are Changing
D.
Supermarkets and Green
Products
66. The underlined word 'it'
in the fourth paragraph refers
to _____
A. a selling point
B. the company
name
C. a great demand for
health foods
D. the manufacturing of
green products
D
If you ask people to name
the one person who had
the greatest effect on the
English language, you will get
answers like 'Shakespeare,' 'Samuel
Johnson,' and 'Webster,' but
none of these men had any
effect at all compared to
a man who didn't even
speak English-William the
Conqueror.
Before 1066, in the land
we now call Great Britain
lived peoples belonging to two
major language groups. In the
west-central region lived the
Welsh, who spoke a Celtic
language, and in the north
lived the Scots, whose language,
though not the same as
Welsh, was also Celtic. In
the rest of the country
lived the Saxons, actually a
mixture of Anglos, Saxons, and
other Germanic and Nordic
peoples, who spoke what we
now call Anglo-Saxon(or Old
English), a Germanic language.
If this state of affairs
had lasted, English today would
be close to German.
But this state of affairs
did not last. In 1066 the
Normans led by William defeated
the Saxons and began their
rule over England. For about
a century, French became the
official language of England
while Old English became the
language of peasants. As a
result, English words of
politics and the law come
from French rather than German.
In some cases, modem English
even shows a
distinction(区别) between
upper-class French and lower-class
Anglo-Saxon in its words. We
even have different words for
some foods, meat in particular,
depending on whether it is
still Out in the fields
or at home ready to be
cooked, which shows the fact
that the Saxon peasants were
doing the farming, while the
upper-class Normans were doing
most of the eating.
When Americans visit Europe for
the first time, they usually
find Germany more 'foreign' than
France because the German they
see on signs and advertisements
seems much more different from
English than French does. Few
realize that the English
language is actually Germanic in
its beginning and that the
French influences are all the
result of one man's
ambition.
67. The two major languages
spoken in what is now
called Great Britain before 1066
were _____
A. Welsh and Scottish
B. Nordic
and Germanic
C. Celtic and Old English
D. Anglo-Saxon and
Germanic
68. Which of the following
groups of words are, by
inference, rooted in
French?
A. president, lawyer, beef
B. president, bread, water
C. bread, field, sheep
D. folk,
field, cow
69. Why does France appear
less foreign than Germany to
Americans on their first visit
to Europe?
A. Most advertisements in France
appear in English.
B. They know little of the
history of the English
language.
C. Many French words are
similar to English ones.
D. They know French better
than German.
70. What is the subject
discussed in the text?
A. The history of Great
Britain.
B. The similarity between English
and French.
C. The rule of England by
William the Conqueror.
D. The French influences on
the English language.
E
Betty and Harold have been
married for years. But one
thing still
puzzles(困扰) old
Harold. How is it that he
can leave Betty and her
friend Joan sitting on the
sofa, talking, go out to
a ballgame, come back three
and a half hours later,
and they're still sitting on
the sofa? Talking?
What in the world, Harold
wonders, do they have to
talk about?
Betty shrugs. Talk? We're
friends.
Researching this matter called
friendship, psychologist Lillian Rubin
spent two years interviewing
more than two hundred women
and men. No matter what
their age, their job, their
sex, the results were completely
clear: women have more
friendships than men, and the
difference in the content and
the quality of those friendships
is 'marked and
unmistakable.'
More than two-thirds of the
single men Rubin interviewed
could not name a best
friend. Those who could were
likely to name a woman.
Yet three-quarters of the single
women had no problem naming
a best friend, and almost
always it was a woman.
More married men than women
named their wife/husband as a
best friend, most trusted
person, or the one they
would turn to in time of
emotional distress
(感情危机). 'Most
women,' says Rubin,
'identified(认定) at
least one, usually more, trusted
friends to whom they could
turn in a troubled moment,
and they spoke openly about
the importance of these
relationships in their
lives.'
'In general,' writes Rubin in
her new book, 'women's
friendships with each other rest
on shared emotions and support,
but men's relationships are
marked by shared activities.'
For the most part, Rubin
says, interactions
(交往) between men
are emotionally controlled -a
good fit with the social
requirements of 'manly
behavior.'
'Even when a man is said
to be a best friend,'
Rubin writes, 'the two share
little about their innermost
feelings. Whereas a woman's
closest female friend might be
the first to tell her to
leave a failing marriage, it
wasn't unusual to hear a
man say he didn't know
his friend's marriage was in
serious trouble until he
appeared one night asking if
he could sleep on the
sofa.'
71. What old Harold cannot
understand or explain is the
fact that ______
A. he is treated as an
outsider rather than a husband
B. women have so much to
share
C. women show little interest
in ballgames
D. he finds his wife
difficult to talk to
72. Rubin's study shows that
for emotional support a married
woman is more likely to
turn to ______
A. a male friend
B. a female friend
C. her parents D.
her husband
73. According to the text,
which type of behavior is
NOT expected of a man by
society?
A. Ending his marriage without
good reason.
B. Spending too much time
with his friends.
C. Complaining about his marriage
trouble.
D. Going out to ballgames
too often.
74. Which of the following
statements is best supported by
the last paragraph?
A. Men keep their innermost
feelings to themselves.
B. Women are more serious
than men about marriage.
C. Men often take sudden
action to end their
marriage.
D. Women depend on others
in making decisions.
75. The research done by
psychologist Rubin centers around
_____
A. happy and successful marriages
B. friendships of men
and women
C. emotional problems in marriage
D. interactions between men
and women
第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节:短文改措(共10小题;每小题1分,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作出判断: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:把多余的词用外线(\)划掉,在该行右边横线上写出该词,并也用外线划掉。
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;在错的词下划一根线,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。
Like most of my schoolmates,
I have neither brothers nor
76._______
sisters - in any other
words, I am an only
child. My parents77._______
love me dearly of course
and will do all they can
make sure 78._______
that I get a good
education. They did not want
me to do
79._______
any work at family; they
want me to devote all my
time to 80._______
my studies so that I'll
get good marks in all my
subject. We81._______
may be one family and live
under a same roof, but we
do 82._______
not seem to get much time
to talk about together. It
looks 83._______
as if my parents treat me
as a visitor and a guest.
Do they 84._______
really understand their own
daughter? What things are in
85._______
other homes, I wonder.
第二节;书面表达(满分25分)
假设你是李华,你的澳大利亚朋友Dick次听说中国的中小学正在减轻学生的学习负担,来信询问有关情况。请你根据了表提供的信息,写一封回信,谈一谈减负给你的学习和生活带来的变化。
注意:l.词数100左右;
2.开头已为你写好。
生词:减轻学习负担一reduce learning load
************************************
Dear Dick,
How nice hear from
again
Best wishes
Li Hua
2001年全国高考英语试卷答案
21-25 BCAAB
26-30 ACDBD
31-35 CDBBA
36-40
BDCDA
41-45 DDCAB
46-50 CBDBC
51-55 BCADA
56-60
CDCAB
61-65 BDAAB
66-70 DCACD
71-75 BBCAB
76.∨ 77.any 78.to 79.do
80.home
81.sujects 82.the 83.about 84.or
85.How
One possible version:
Dear Dick,
How nice to hear from you
again. You want to know
what is going on in
schools in China? In short,
things have begun to improve
since schools were called on
to reduce learning load. J
don't know about others, but
I used to have to work
even at weekends doing endless
homework and attending classes
as well. Now I have more
free time. I can follow
my own interests such as
reading books, visiting museums,
and taking computer lessons. In
the evenings I can watch
news on TV or read
newspapers. What's more, I can
go to bed earlier. As far
as I know, everyone is
happy about this new arrangement
of things.
Best wishes,
Li Hua