1、诸暨中学高三月考英语试卷(2010.12) 第一部分: 英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节 单项填空(共20小题;每小题0.5分,满分10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标号涂黑。1. Im very disappointed in my next-door neighbour. -_? -He promised not to make noises at midnight, but hes still doing so. A. Whats wrong with youB. How comeC. I beg your pardonD. Ca
2、n I help you2. Most Chinese still regard Liu Xiang as _ honor to our country and take _ great pride in him.A. an; /B. /; aC. the; theD. an; the3. The parents rushed to the school, only _ that their son had left without a word. A. to tellB. to be toldC. being told D. having told4. -We have worked day
3、 and night for a whole month.-Why dont you bring _ to the attention that a good rest is badly needed?A. thatB. whichC. thisD. it5. Wed better stay at home, for John isnt feeling well. _, he doesnt like to eat outside.A. ThereforeB. CertainlyC. MoreoverD. Meanwhile6. The lawyer advised Tom to drop th
4、e _, since he had little chance to win.A. affairB. case C. incident D. event7. Fans crowded the street outside, _ a look at their hero.A. waiting forB. waited forC. to wait forD. to be waiting for8. How can you expect to make progress _ you never listen in class?A. beforeB. untilC. thoughD. when9. I
5、m losing my eyesight, Im afraid. -To finish this book, you _ in front of your computer too long.A. workB. are workingC. have been workingD. worked10. _ their house in London, they also have a villa in Spain.A. More thanB. Apart fromC. As well asD. In terms of11. I want to buy Mother something _ for
6、her birthday, but I dont know what she likes best.A. offeredB. devotedC. intendedD. contributed12. All the people around the world have the same simple dream _ they will always live in peace and comfort.A. thatB. whenC. howD. whether13. Driving on the highway _ be very dangerous, so you _ be too car
7、eful.A. should; ought to B. could; shouldC. might; mustnt D. can; cant 14. Moira liked the way _ her father always smiled at her when she was singing her favorite songs.A. howB. whichC. thatD. what15. Many companies would prefer to employ people who have gained _ experience for the work.A. practical
8、B. suitableC. admirableD. actual16. Peter _ and wept when he saw the deer that he had shot.A. put downB. pulled down C. turned down D. broke down17. Whats the time, Tom? My watch doesnt work. -_ Its five to ten.A. Let me see.B. Take it easyC. Yes, of course.D. What for?18. _, children under eight ye
9、ars old are still unable to take care of themselves.A. To be frankB. As a resultC. Generally speakingD. To tell you the truth19. Intelligence doesnt _ mean success. You need to work hard as well.A. honestly B. formally C. simply D. necessarily20. -Can you join in the discussion at 7 oclock tonight?-
10、Sorry, I cant. _my lawyer about something important then.A. I seeB. Ill be seeingC. I sawD. I shall have seen第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分) 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从2140各题所给的四个选项(A.B.C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。 The subway train moved back and forth, its wheels producing more loud sounds than ever against the t
11、racks. Outside the window was just the 21 cold of winter. The carriage was filled with frozen self-centered, bored 22 . Suddenly a little boy 23 his way in between grown-up legs. 24 his father stayed by the door, the boy sat next to the window, surrounded by 25 , half-awake adults. What a brave chil
12、d, I thought. As the train entered a tunnel (隧洞), something totally 26 happened. The little boy slid down from his seat and put his 27 on my knee. For a moment, I thought that he wanted to go 28 me and returned to his father, so I moved a bit. But instead of moving on, the boy held his 29 up towards
13、 me. He wanted to tell me something, I thought. I 30 to listen to what he had to say. Wrong 31 ! He kissed me softly on the cheek. Then he returned to his 32 , settled down and cheerfully started looking out of the window. But I was 33. What happened? A kid kissing an unknown grown-up on the train?
14、To my amazement, the kid 34 to kiss all my neighbors. Nervous and puzzled, we looked questioningly at his father. “Hes so happy to be 35 .” the father said. “Hes been very sick.” The train stopped and the father and son got down and 36 into the crowd. The doors closed. On my cheek I could still 37 t
15、he childs kiss - a kiss that had caused 38 soul-searching. How many grown-ups go around kissing each other 39 the joy of being alive? How many even give much thought to the privilege of living? What would happen 40 we all just started being ourselves? The little boy has given us a sweet but serious
16、lesson: Dont let yourself die before your heart stops!21. A. greatB. freezingC. strongD. strange22. A. driversB. boysC. adultsD. passengers23. A. pushedB. leftC. gotD. felt24. A. AsB. SinceC. IfD. While25. A. politeB. unfriendlyC. rudeD. strange26. A. interestingB. nervouseC. unexpectedD. exciting27
17、. A. handB. faceC. fingerD. mouth28. A. beforeB. beyondC. withD. past29. A. handB. luggageC. headD. ticket30. A. got offB. bent downC. fell downD. stood up31. A. againB. tooC. evenD. more32. A. fatherB. carriageC. homeD. seat33. A. frightenedB. excitedC. shockedD. worried34. A. kept onB. went onC. m
18、oved onD. tried on35. A. aliveB. activeC. youngD. awake36. A. lostB. joinedC. disappearedD. rushed37. A. getB. findC. knowD. feel38. A. someB. anyC. everyD. no39. A. forB. fromC. atD. by40. A. afterB. unlessC. ifD. when第二部分:阅读理解(第一节20小题,第二节5小题;每小题2分,满分50分)第一节: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,并在答题纸
19、上将该项标号涂黑。AAmerica, has always had people of many different nationalities and languages. The 1990 census (人口普查) indicates that almost 14% of Americans speak a non-English language at home. Yet only 3% reported that they spoke English “not well” or “not at all ”. That means that slightly more than one
20、 out of 10 Americans could be considered bilingual. Besides that, many high school and college students-and even some elementery school students-are required to take a foreign language. Actually, a growing number of Americans are coming to appreciate the benefits of using different languages. Ethnic
21、 enclaves (少数民族聚居地) have preserved the language and culture of American immigrants. Some local residents can function quite well in their native language, without having to bother learning English. Rogions such as southern Florida and the Southwest have numerous Spanish-speaking neighborhoods. In fa
22、ct, Spanish speakers-numbering over 17 million-form the largest non-English linguistic group in America. But Chinese, Vietnamese, Italian, Polish and many other ethnic group add to the linguistic flavor of America. Foreign languages are so commonly used in some ethnic neighborhoods that visitors mig
23、ht think they are in another country! Although some Americans welcome this linguistic and cultural diversity, others have begun to fear that the English language is being threatened. Since the 1980s, the “English Only ” movement has sought to promote legislation (立法) which would establish English as
24、 the “official language” and restrict the use of non-English language. However, some groups, including TESOL, the organization for Teachers of English to Speakers of Other language, object to such “language restrictionism”. But so far, 19 states have passed “English Only” legislation, and the topic
25、is the focus of an ongoing debate.Whether or not Engliash is the official language of the United States, it remains the “language of wider communication”. Nearly everyone recognizes the need to develop the ability in using English in order to do well in America. American also recognize that English
26、is the international language, and people with good English skills can get by in many international settings. On the other hand, in a world growing increasingly smaller, second language skills can be a great favor. They can build cross-cultural bridges and give people an edge in a variety of career
27、field. Indeed, lack of foreign language skill can limit ones chances for advancement and keep one in a cultural dead-end street. 41. Ethnic groups have preserved their native languages because _.A. their native languages are commonly used in their neighborhoodsB. ethnic groups are not allowed to spe
28、ak EnglishC. ethnic groups can do very well in their native languagesD. ethnic groups dont allow their natives to learn English42. The underlined word “bilingual” in paragraph 1 probably means _.A. being able to speak two languagesB. being able to speak one languageC. being able to speak different l
29、anguagesD. being able to speak many foreign languages43. Which of the following is TRUE about “English Only” movement?A. Its purpose was to establish a legislation of restricting the use of English.B. TESOL was in favor of “English Only ” by objecting to “English plus”.C. It was launched because Eng
30、lish was being threatened.D. A large majority of American states support the movement.44. What can be the best title of this passage?A. The English Only MovementB. Learn to speak EnglishC. English-an International LanguageD. Being BilingualBCultural practices, cultural differences, local manners, an
31、d mores: traveling the globe can be a behavioral minefield, even when you have the best intentions. Everything from greeting to eating can be an opportunity to do the wrong thing, and not only embarrass yourself, but offend your host countrymen. Look out for the following cultural mistakes and try t
32、o avoid them while going abroad.1.Touching SomeoneWhere Its OffensiveKorea, Thailand, China, Europe, the Middle East.Whats OffensiveIn Mediterranean countries, if you dont touch someones arm when talking to them or if you dont greet them with kisses or a warm embrace, youll be considered cold. But b
33、ackslapping someone who isnt a family member or a good friend in Korea will make them uncomfortable. In Thailand, the head is considered sacred-never even pat a child on the head.What You Should Do InsteadObserve what locals are doing and follow suit. In Eastern countries remember that touching and
34、public displays of affection are unacceptable. In places like Qatar and Saudi Arabia, men and women are forbidden from talking, let alone touching.2.Blowing Your NoseWhere Its OffensiveJapan, China, Saudi Arabia, FranceWhats OffensiveSome cultures find it disgusting to blow your nose in public-espec
35、ially at the table. The Japanese and Chinese also dislike it even with a handkerchief.What You Should Do InsteadIf traveling through Eastern and Asian countries, dont use handkerchief but choose disposable(可溶解的)tissues. In France and in Eastern countries, if youre dining and need to clear your nose,
36、 excuse yourself and head to the restroom. 3.Talking Over Dinner Where Its OffensiveAfrica, Japan, Thailand, China, Finland.Whats OffensiveIn some countries, like China, Japan, and some African nations, dont start chatting while everyone else is digging into dinner, because mealtimes are for eating,
37、 not talking. Also avoid conversations in places a country might consider sacred or reflective-churches in Europe, temples in Thailand, and saunas in Finland.What You Should Do InsteadKeep quiet!4.Removing Your Shoesor NotWhere Its OffensiveHawaii, the South Pacific, Korea, China, ThailandWhats Offe
38、nsiveTaking off shoes when arriving at the door of a London dinner party will be regarded as uncivilized, but failing to remove your shoes before entering a home in Asia, Hawaii, or the Pacific Islands will be considered disrespectful. What You Should Do InsteadIf you see a row of shoes at the door,
39、 start undoing your laces. If not, keep the shoes on.5.Knowing Your Right from Your Left Where Its OffensiveIndia, Morocco, Africa, the Middle EastWhats OffensiveMany cultures still prefer to eat using traditional methods-their hands. In these cases, food is often shared, which is why its important
40、to wash your hands before eating and observe the right-hand-is-for-eating and the left-hand-is-for-other-duties rule. If you eat with your left hand, expect your fellow diners to be offended. What You Should Do InsteadLeft-handed? Attempt to be ambidextrous - even children who are left-handed in the
41、se cultures are taught to eat with their right hand.45. In which country can you greet someone with a kiss?A. ThailandB. EnglandC. QatarD. Hawaii46. If youre in Japan and youve got a bad cold, what should you do at dinner?A. Excuse yourself and leave for home.B. Blow your nose with a handkerchief.C.
42、 Use some disposable tissues when neededD. Go to the restroom.47. Before entering your friends house in a foreign country, youd better _.A. greet the host or hostess firstB. follow others behavioursC. remove your shoes firstD. respect their customs48. To enjoy your dinner in India, you have to _.A.
43、avoid talking over dinnerB. keep your shoes onC. share food with othersD. eat with your right handCIf you dream in color, youre not alone: the majority of people today claim to have colorful dreams. But it wasnt always thus. Research conducted in the early part of the last century consistently found
44、 that people reported dreaming most often in black and white. According to Eva Murzyn at the University of Dundee, there are at least two possible explanations for this strange situation. The first is the methods used in the researches. The early studies tended to use questionnaires(问卷), while more
45、modern studies use dream diaries (filled in upon rising in the morning) or so-called “REM-awakening”, which involves interrupting peoples dream-filled periods of sleep to find out what they were dreaming about. Peoples memories of their dreams are likely to be less accurate by using the questionnair
46、e approach and they are more likely to reflect their beliefs about the form dreams generally take in an unclear way. The second explanation has to do with black and white television and film. Its possible that the sudden increase in black and white film and television during the first half of the la
47、st century either affected the form of peoples dreams at that time, or affected their beliefs about the form dreams generally take. According to Murzyns findings, its the explanation based on media exposure that carries more weight. She used both questionnaire and diary methods to study the dreams o
48、f 30 older (average age 64) and 30 younger people (average age 21). The methodological technique made no difference to the type of dreams people reported. However, the extremely important thing was that, across both questionnaires and diaries, the older participants (who had had significant early li
49、fe exposure to black and white media) reported experiencing significantly more black and white dreams over the last ten days than the younger participants (22 per cent vs. 4 per cent). Another finding was that older participants reported black and white dreams and colorful dreams to be of equal clea
50、rness. By contrast, the younger participants reported that the quality of black and white dreams was poorer. This raises the possibility that the younger participants didnt really have any black and white dreams at all, but were simply regarding poorly remembered dreams as black and white. 49. We le
51、arn from the text that _.A. people in the first half of the last century never had colorful dreamsB. older people are more likely to have black and white dreamsC. the dreams of younger people are always colorfulD. people today dont have white and black dreams any more50. What did Murxyn do to find o
52、ut the explanations for the colors in peoples dreams?A. She applied both questionnaire and diary methods to study peoples dreams.B. She used diary methods to record peoples dreams.C. She chose 60 people to answer her questions about their dreams.D. She woke people up to record the colors of their dr
53、eams.51. What does the underlined expression “carry more weight” in paragraph 5 mean?A. be heavierB. be more powerfulC. be more importantD. be more useful52. From Murxyns findings we can infer that _.A. both older people and younger people could report colorful dreams clearlyB. young people dont hav
54、e any black and white dreams in factC. the color of a persons dream is decided by ones ageD. it is probably the color of media that affects the color of ones dreamDIt was a lovely day at the park and Stella Bianchi was enjoying the sunshine with her two children when a young boy, aged about four, ap
55、proached her two-year-old son and pushed him to the ground.“Id watched him for a little while and my son was the fourth or fifth child hed pushed,” she says. “I went over to them, picked up my son, turned to the boy and said, firmly, No, we dont push.” What happened next was unexpected.“The boys mot
56、her ran toward me from across the park,” Stella says, “I thought she was coming over to apologize, but instead she started shouting at me for blaming her child. All I did was let him know his behavior was unacceptable. Was I supposed to sit back while her kid did whatever he wanted and hurt other ch
57、ildren?”Getting your own children to play nice is difficult enough. Dealing with other peoples children has become a hidden danger.In my house, jumping on the sofa is not allowed. In my sisters house its encouraged. I find myself saying “no” a lot when her kids are over at mine. Thats OK between sis
58、ters but becomes dangerous when youre talking to the children of friends or acquaintances.“Kids arent all raised the same,” agrees Professor Naomi White of Monash University.” But there is still an idea that theyre the property of the parent. We see our children as a mirror of ourselves, so if youre
59、 saying that my child is behaving improperly, then thats somehow a criticism(批评) of me.”In those situations, its difficult to know whether to approach the child directly or the parent first. There are two opinions.“Id go to the child first,” says Andrew Fuller, author of Tricky Kids. “Usually a quie
60、t reminder that we dont do that here is enough. Kids have antennae (直觉) for how to behave in different settings.”He points out bringing it up with the parent first may make them feel careless, which could cause problems. Of course, approaching the child first can bring its own headaches, too.This is
61、 why White recommends that you approach the parents first. Raise your concerns with the parents and ask them to deal with it,” she says. Asked how to approach a parent in this situation, psychologist Meredith Fuller answers: “Explain your needs as well as stressing the importance of the friendship.
62、Start with something like: I know youll think Im silly but in my house I dont want” 53. What did Stella Bianchi expect the young boys mother to do when she talked to him?A. Make an apologyB. Come over to stop herC. Blame her own boyD. Take her own boy away54. What does the author say about dealing w
63、ith other peoples children?A. Its important not to hurt them in any wayB. Its no use trying to stop their wrongdoingC. Its advisable to treat them as ones own kidsD. Its possible for one to get into lots of trouble55. According to professor Naomi White, when ones kids are criticized, their parents w
64、ill probably feel _.A. discouragedB. hurtC. puzzledD. affected56. What should one do when seeing other peoples kids misbehave according to Andrew Fuller?A. Talk to them directly in a mild wayB. Complain to their parents politelyC. Simply leave them aloneD. Punish them lightlyENEW YORK (AP) In a repo
65、rt, the Pew Internet and American Life Project said 47 percent of U.S. adult Internet users have looked for information about themselves through Google or another search engine.That is more than twice the 22 percent of users who did in 2002, but Pew senior research specialist Mary Madden was surpris
66、ed that the growth wasnt higher than it had been expected.“Yes its doubled, but its still the case that theres a big chunk of Internet users who have never done this simple act of connecting their names with search engines,” she said. “Certainly more and more people have become aware of this, but I
67、dont know its necessarily kept pace with the amount of content we post about ourselves or what others post about us.”About 60 percent of Internet users said they arent worried about the extent of information about themselves online, although they are increasingly concerned over how that data can be
68、used.Americans under 50 and those with more education and income were more likely to self-Google-in some cases because their jobs demand a certain online persona(形象).Meanwhile, Pew found that 53 percent of adult Internet users admit to looking up information about someone else, famous people not inc
69、luded.Often, its to find someone theyve lost touch with. But looking up information about friends, relatives, colleagues and neighbors also was common.Although men and women equally searched for online information about themselves, women were slightly more likely to look up information about someone
70、 they are dating.In many cases, the search is not harmful, done to find someones contact information. But a third of those who have conducted searches on others have looked for public records, such as bankruptcies(破产) and divorce proceedings. A similar number have searched for someone elses photo.Pe
71、w also found that teens were more likely than adults to limit the range of people who can see their information at an online hangout like Facebook or News Corp.s MySpace, contrary to conventional wisdom.“Teens are more comfortable with the applications in some ways, (but) I also think they have thei
72、r parents and teachers telling them to be very careful about what they post and who they share it with,” Madden said.57. Mary Madden was surprised at the result that _.A. fewer and fewer adult Internet users are looking for information about themselvesB. the number of adult Internet users looking fo
73、r information about themselves has doubledC. more adult Internet users should have looked for information about themselvesD. so many people dont know how to connect their names with search engines58. According to the report some people havent looked for information about themselves because _.A. they
74、 are not rich enough to get a computerB. they are not well educated C. they dont know they can look for their own information on the InternetD. they think it unnecessary to look for their own information on the Internet59. Which group of people are more likely to look for their own information on th
75、e Internet?A. Teens.B. Women.C. The old.D. The educated.60. People look for others information on the Internet mainly to _.A. see what they are doingB. find someone they have lost touch withC. have a look at their photosD. know their personal affairs第二节: 阅读下列材料, 并从所给的六个选项(A、B、C、D、E、F)中选出符合各小题要求的最佳选项
76、并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。选项中有一项是多余选项。 The people below traveled abroad. Read the following stories and decide what problem each traveler experienced while traveling. 61. _ David got lost in an isolated place. To make matter worse, he had an accident and couldnt walk freely. So he was in great need of timely h
77、elp.62. _ Paul had to buy a hamburger and ate it in the park instead of eating his mothers delicious chicken, with which he couldnt go through the customs(海关).63. _ Ann was stopped at the customs because she was carrying drugs without a doctors prescription. How regretted she was not to have done th
78、at!64. _ Sally offended some of the people in the town she was visiting by wearing inappropriate clothes. She should have found out about local customs and followed them.65. _ Jack didnt obtain a transit card when he changed planes at an airport, which made him very worried. There was no doubt that
79、he was not allowed to get on board.A My mother was worried about me. She cooked me all my favourite dishes and put them into a box to take with me on my journey. But the customs officer inspected all the plant and animal products at the airport. Unfortunately it was illegal for me to bring into the
80、country the kind of food my mother had given me and so it all had to be thrown away.B It was very hot so I put on some shorts and a T-shirt to go sightseeing. I hadnt gone very far when I found everyone was looking at me, and they didnt seem friendly to me. One woman even spat on me as I walked past
81、. I decided to get off the crowded streets and so I turned down a small, quiet street.C During the four-day walking tour, I was amazed by mountain scenery and the ancient ruins we passed on our hike. On the last day, we arrived at the ruins of Machu Picchu in time to see the sunrise over the Andes.
82、I spent the day visiting the ruins of that ancient Inca city before catching the train back to the capital city of the country.D When I got off the plane at the first airport, I saw someone handing out cards to some of the passengers, but I didnt know what they were for, so I didnt take one. When I
83、tried to board the second plane they asked for my transit card, which I didnt have. I was worried they were going to send me back to London.E I had been walking for about an hour when suddenly I slipped and fell down a riverbank. I hurt my ankle and couldnt stand up. I didnt know how I could get bac
84、k to the village. I hadnt told anyone where I was going, so no one would know where to look for me when they realized I was missing.F When I arrived at my destination, a customs officer at the airport looked in my bag and found the pills in a small box. He wanted to know what the pills were for and
85、why they werent in their proper bottle with my name and the doctors name on it. I explained that the bottle had been too big and heavy. Then he wanted to know if I had a letter from my doctor explaining about the pills.第三部分:写作(共二节,满分50分)第一节 短文改错(共10小;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
86、右边的横线上画一个勾();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:把多余的词用斜线()划掉,在该行右边横线上写出该词,并也用斜线()划掉。该行缺一个词:在缺词处加一个漏词符号(),在该行右边横线上写出该加的词。该行错一个词:在错的词下划一横线,在该行右边横线上写出改正后的词。原行没有错的不要改。注意: 本题所有的标记和答案都写在答题纸上。Today I was having a PE lesson while I fell down and hurted my foot. I was in great pain at that moment, but I tried to
87、 act as if nothing happened until the class was over. Though I had difficulty walk back to my classroom, but I still didnt tell anyone and even refused the offer of help from my classmates. As the result, the hurt on my foot became worse. Now I know I am wrong. We can tell others our need for help a
88、nd accept their help. Someday we can help him in return. In this way, we can get along each other happily and peacefully.第二节 书面表达 (满分30分) 留意一下我们的周边,陪读现象已然成风。假设你是李华,请你根据以下要点用英文为某报社写一篇短文:现象父母离开家乡、放弃工作、租房陪读理由更好地照顾子女;子女有更多的时间学习;有激励作用。你的看法注意:1. 参考词汇:陪伴:accompany2. 词数:100120 3. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。_英语自选模块试卷05
89、题: 阅读理解(分两节, 共5小题, 每小题2分, 满分10分)阅读下面的短文, 并根据短文后的要求答题。Years ago, when I started looking for my first job, wise advisers told me, “Barbara, be enthusiastic! Enthusiasm will take you further than any amount of experience.” How right they were! Enthusiastic people can turn a boring drive into an adventu
90、re, extra work into opportunity and strangers into friends.“Nothing was ever achieved without enthusiasm.” wrote Ralph Waldo Emerson. It is the inner voice that whispers, “I can do it!” When others shout, “No, you cant!” It took years and years for the early work of Barbara Mclintock, a geneticist w
91、ho won the 1983 Nobel Prize in medicine, to be generally accepted.Yet she didnt stop working on her experiments. We are all born with wide-eyed, enthusiastic wonder and it is this childlike wonder that gives enthusiastic people such a youthful air, whatever their age. At 90, cellist Pablo Casals wou
92、ld start his day by playing Bach. As the music flowed through his fingers, his stooped shoulders would straighten and joy would reappear in his eyes. As author and poet Samuel Ullman once wrote, “Years wrinkle(起皱纹) the skin, but to give up enthusiasm wrinkles the soul.”How do you rediscover the enth
93、usiasm of your childhood? The answer, I believe, lies in the word itself. “Enthusiasm” comes from the Greek and means “God within”. And what is God within is but a sense of love-proper love of self(self-acceptance) and, from that, love of others. If we cant do what we love as a full-time career, we
94、can as a hobby. Elizabeth Layton of Wellsville, Kan, was 68 before she began to draw. This activity ended periods of depression that had troubled her for at least 30years, and the quality of her work led one critic to say, “ I am tempted to call Layton as a genius.”We cant afford to waste tears on “
95、might-have-been”. We need to turn the tears into sweat as we go after “what-can-be”. We need to live each moment wholeheartedly, with all our senses-finding pleasure in the backyard garden, the simple picture of a six-year-old, the charming beauty of a rainbow.第一节:根据短文内容, 从A、B、C、D、E中选出最合适放入短文空缺处的选项,
96、并将序号及相应答案写在答题纸上。选项中有一项是多余选项。A. Work was such a deep pleasure for her that she never thought of stopping. B. Nobody grows old by merely living a number of years.C. It can certainly help you hang in there when the going gets tough.D. Music, for Casals, was a hobby that made life a never ending adventu
97、re.E. Enthusiastic people also love what they do, regardless of money or title or power. 第二节:根据短文所给的信息, 用一个完整的句子回答下列问题,并将序号及答案写在答题纸上。What does the author mean by the underlined sentence in paragraph 6? 06题:填空(共10题;每小题1分,满分10分)阅读下面的短文,在标有序号的空白处填入一个适当的词,或填入括号中单词的正确形式,并将序号及相应答案写在答题纸上。In all ones lifeti
98、me it is oneself that one spends the most time being with or dealing with. But it is precisely(精确地) oneself that one has the understanding of. When you are going upwards in life you tend to overestimate(高估) yourself. It seems that everything you seek for is within your reach. When you are going down
99、hill you tend to underestimate yourself, (mistake) difficulties for your own inability. To get a thorough understanding of oneself is to gain a correct view of oneself and be a realist - aware of ones strength and shortage. You may look hopefully to the future but be sure not to expect too much, for
100、 details can never be fully realized. You may be courageous to meet challenges but it should be clear to you where to direct your efforts. To get a thorough understanding of oneself requires doing oneself a favor when it (need). In time of anger, do yourself a favor by giving vent(出路,出口) to it in a
101、quiet place so that you wont be hurt by its flames; in time of , do yourself a favor by sharing it with your friends so as to a sad mood into a cheerful one; in time of tiredness, do yourself a favor by getting a sleep. Care about your health and daily life. you know perfectly well when and how to d
102、o yourself a favor, you wont be confident and ready enough to resist the attack of illness.To get a thorough understanding of oneself is to get a full control of ones life. Then one will find ones life full of . 答案: 第一题: 1-4 CADE5. Never give up your enthusiasm in your life. 第二题: 1. least2. mistakin
103、g3. both4. forward5. is needed6. sadness7. turn/change8. good9. Unless10. color/ hope/ joy 参考答案:I. 单项填空15:BABDC 610: BADCB 1115: CADCA 1620: DACDBII. 完形填空 2125: BDADB 2630: CADCB 3135: ADCBA 3640: CDABCIII. 阅读理解4144: AACD 4548: BCBD 4952: BACD 5356: ADBA 5760: CCDB6165:EAFBDIV. 短文改错Today I was havin
104、g a PE lesson while I fell down and hurted my foot. I was in great pain at when hurtthat moment, but I tried to act as if nothing happened until the class was over. Though I had haddifficulty walk back to my classroom, but I still didnt tell anyone and even refused the offer of walking help from my
105、classmates. As the result, the hurt on my foot became worse. Now I know I am a in waswrong. We can tell others our need for help and accept their help. Someday we can help him in themreturn. In this way, we can get along each other happily and peacefully. with第二节 书面表达 这是一篇根据现象谈原因讲看法的议论文。全文应由三部分构成:现象
106、、理由、看法,并包含所有要点。本文人称应以第三人称为主,时态则以现在时为主。在写作时,要注意对各要点内容进行扩充,避免按字翻译,要注意各要点内容之间的衔接。表达自己的看法要简洁、实在,避免夸夸其谈、不符实际。A possible version高考资源网 editor,Recently, many parents choose to rent a house nearby schools and accompany their children during their school years. Some of them have to leave their homes while som
107、e are even forced to give up jobs. But they still think it is worthwhile, because in this way, their children will be better taken care of and thus can devote more time to their studies. Whats more, such sacrifices, they believe, can urge their kids to study harder. However, I doubt the effect of these parents action. By doing so, they will surely provide more comfort, time and encouragement for their kids. But what about the quality of independence which is so important in their childrens future life?