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1、2015学年奉贤区调研测试 高三英语试卷 (2015.1.16) (考试时间120分钟,满分150分。请将答案填写在答题纸上。)第I卷 (共 103分)I. Listening Section A Short conversations (10分)Directions: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The convers

2、ations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. A. In a restaurant. B. At the theatre. C. In a meeting room. D. At the o

3、ffice.2. A. Teacher and student. B. Doctor and patient. C. Manager and office worker. D. Travel agent and customer.3. A. One. B. Two. C. Three. D. Four4. A. Reading newspapers. B. Writing up local news. C. Talking about sports. D. Putting up advertisement.5. A. He rescued a baby from a fire. B. He b

4、ehaved bravely in a fire. C. He ran the fastest in a race. D. He jumped from a carriage which was on fire.6. A. Take a break. B. Go to work. C. Do the other problem. D. Keep trying.7. A. He doesnt enjoy business trips as much as he used to.B. He doesnt think he is capable of doing the job.C. He thin

5、ks the pay is too low to support his family.D. He wants to spend more time with his family.8. A. Thirty yuan. B. Thirty-five yuan.C. Forty yuan. D. Forty-five yuan.9. A. He wants to get a new position. B. He is asking the woman for help.C. He has left the woman a good impression. D. He enjoys letter

6、 writing.10. A. He probably wont listen to the mans advice. B. He has made a good decision. C. He has done the thing. D. He will follow the mans advice.Section B Passages (12分)Directions: In Section B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passages. T

7、he passages will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11. A. Photos as

8、clues to the past. B. Fashionable families in recent history.C. Photographers of the past. D. Details of photography from the past.12. A. Their shoes. B. Some money. C. Their relatives hands. D. Their playthings.13. A. The location of the house. B. The social and economic position of the family. C.

9、The types of games children played. D. The profession of the owner of the house.14. A. Its meat as a source of food. B. The wide classification of penguins. C. The penguins successful career. D. Penguins life in groups.15. A. The king penguin. B. The emperor penguin. C. The bare-footed penguin. D. T

10、he black-footed penguin.16. A. The penguin may become extinct soon. B. The poisonous chemicals influence the penguins life. C. The chemicals have poisoned many penguins to death. D. The penguin population will drop greatly.Section C Longer conversations (8分)Directions: In Section C, you will hear tw

11、o longer conversations. The conversations will be read twice. After you hear each conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard. Write your answers on your answer sheet.Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.Job opportunityTwo

12、 students wanted for website_17_ at school computer centre. When to startThis _18_Requirements_19_experience or knowledge is not a must._20_ in computers and the Internet are most important. Complete the form. Write ONE WORD for each answer. Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversati

13、on. TCM( Traditional Chinese Medicine)Why is TCM considered the fifth great invention of China?Because its _21_ has been recognized.What is it contribution to the world?It is not only an original medical system but also a part of 22 .What is the key point of Chinese traditional philosophy?Its key po

14、int is to keep _23_, whether insider or outsider your body.In which aspect is TCM considered better than western medicine?TCM is superior to western medicine in regarding _24_ as a whole and interacting with the surroundings.Complete the form. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.II. Gramm

15、ar and Vocabulary. Section A (16分)Directions: Read the following two passages. Fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word. For the other blanks, fill in each blank with one proper word. Make sure that y

16、our answers are grammatically correct.(A)Are you a bookworm?Do you love to read? Your teachers probably tell you how important reading is all the time. And guess what? Theyre right! Reading helps you in many ways beyond just (25)_(be) able to read and get good grades in tests. Being an eager reader

17、helps you become a good speller and writer. In fact, the more you read, the better youll do in all your subjects.Do you have friends who always have books in their hands? We bet they are caught (26)_ (read) almost all the time. Sometimes those people who love reading and even collecting books are ca

18、lled bookworms. Is it really (27)_ they look like earthworms? No! So where did that nickname come from?The term “bookworm” (28)_ (use) since the 1500s. Way back then, libraries did not have the modern air conditioning systems (29)_(control) the environment (30) _ (surround) the books. As a result, s

19、ome old libraries became musty and attracted various pests, some of which then took the form of insects and worms loving to eat paper and stay inside of books, (31)_ they would spend their entire lives. It was just natural to transfer the “bookworm” idea to humans who loved to consume books as much

20、as these pests did.So if you see a trip to the library (32)_ an adventure and cant wait to read a new book, youre probably a bookworm. And thats OK! You are not alone and there are millions and even billions of us in the world.Keys: 25. being 26.reading 27.because 28.has been used 29.to control 30.s

21、urrounding 31.where 32.asAnalyses:本篇文章讲述了“书虫”本身的含义以及之后指代书籍爱好者的由来。25. being本题目给出词汇be,所以本题目是词类变化的考察点,高考中短文填空词类变化出现动词,一般首先要判断该空是填谓语还是非谓语,由于该句是一个单句,只有一个谓语动词,又没有出现任何连接词或者省略连接词的情况,所以be在此空中是考查非谓语,由于空前是介词beyond,故后面使用be动词的-ing形式。26. reading 本题也是给出动词,进行动词变化。由于句子中原本有bet, are caught 两个谓语结构,而其中bet之后的内容是其宾语从句,并且从

22、句含义及成分完整,所以该空中也应该填非谓语结构,read和其前面相关的逻辑主语they是主动关系,并且他们被抓到正在读书,故使用reading。27. because 本题目没有所给词,所以考查介词,连词,情态动词等封闭词汇,我们发现句子有一个特殊结构开始,it is,遇到此类结构要小心,考查是否是强调句型,若是则为that;然而该句并非强调句型;再次我们发现句子有is, look两个谓语,进而应该有一个连接从句的连接词,我们发现从句不缺成分,所以使用副词性引导词,根据上下文含义,此句是在表示原因,故为because。28. has been used 该句给出动词use,并且本句没有其他谓语

23、,所以该空填谓语动词形式,若填谓语动词,则要考虑时态和主被动,看到since想到完成时,根据上下文,描述该词从过去到现在都在使用,所以确定为现在完成时,此外主语bookworm和use明显是被动关系,所以是该答案。29. to control 该句设有29,30两个空,所以要将句子看完整,两空都是考查给出动词的变形问题。分析句子,该句只有一个谓语,所以29,30两空都应该填非谓语成分。29题根据上下文,讲述是“系统去控制”,非谓语作为表示功能和目的的含义,跟系统呈现主动关系,所以使用to control。30. surrounding 该空同样也是非谓语考点,surround在该句中,逻辑主语

24、是前面的the environment两者是主动关系,并且表示一种长期的状态,并非含有将要的意思,故用surrounding。有些学生误以为surrounding考查名词含义,在后面加复数结构,此类错误是该空的功能没有判断清楚。31. where该句的句子较长,很多学生遇到长难句分析就无从下手了,还是找句子的谓语个数和连接词个数,其中谓语有became, took, would spend三个,连接词只有some of which一个,也并未发现省略的连接词,所以该空应该是填连接词,根据句子含义,后文“它们将会度过一生”是在前文“书”中,故为非限定性定语从句,修饰books表示地点,用wher

25、e。32. as 该空未给词,根据空后的内容只有一个名词,故该空应该以介词为突破口,根据含义,该句理解为see sth as把看做,故用as介词词性,表示“作为”,类似短语regard.as.。(B)The Sunken CityEgypt is famous for its giant pyramids rising in the desert, but some of the nations treasures from the past are hidden underwater. It is on the ocean floor near Egypts northern coast (

26、33) _ a long-lost city of more than 2,700 years old lies. Now researchers are bringing its remains to the surface to share the sunken civilization with the world.Clues to the PastSome ancient texts describes a city called Heracleion, (34)_ was located at the mouth of the Nile River and disappeared b

27、eneath the waves 1,200 years ago. But for centuries, no one knew for sure if such (35)_ unbelievable city ever really existed. Then in 2000, Scientist Frank Goddio and his team discovered the ruins of the city. Since then, to uncover the city, they have been busy removing layers of sand, which had k

28、ept many of its treasure well (36)_(preserve). Theyve uncovered gold coins, jewelry, giant statues, ships and a sign. These items provide clues to help find out (37)_ life was like in Heracleion.Secret of the DeepBut so far, the sinking of this city remains a mystery. Goddio isnt sure how the city s

29、ank. He thinks that earthquakes or tidal waves (38)_ have caused it to fall into the sea. “Stories from long ago tell of other cities in this area disappearing because of either or (39)_ of those things,” explains Goddio.With many of Heracleions treasures still buried under the sea, it may be many y

30、ears before all its secrets (40)_(reveal). “Weve barely scratched the surface with this city.” another scientist Robinson says. Keys: 33.that 34.which 35.an 36.preserved 37.what 38.might 39.both 40.are revealedAnalyses:该篇文章讲述了埃及背部沿海地区的失落的城市Heracleion(希拉克莱奥),沉睡在水下数百年,以及一些科学家对于其沉入水中的猜测。33. that该句未给词,所

31、以在介词,连接词,情态动词等封闭词汇选择。首先句子是it is开头,考查该句是否是强调句,考查过后发现该句是强调句,故it is.that。34. Which同样是未给出词填空,并且该句中有两个部分的谓语动词describes, was located and disappeared(P.S.如果在一句话中并列连词连接的两个谓语我们一般将其记为一个谓语个数,因为本身and作为连词可以连接多个谓语动词),所以该句缺少连接两个卫浴的引导词,根据从句特点和上下文,该从句是修饰前文这个地名的非限制性定语从句,缺主语,故用which。35. an该空在such之后,一般such之后填名词,而空后有一个名

32、词中心词city,并且是单数,故such+单数名词,需要用不定冠词,根据语音发音规律,用an。36. Preserved该空给出动词,需要判断谓语还是非谓语,找出该句中谓语have been, had kept两个,有一个连接词which,故不缺谓语,则该空填非谓语,由于和treasure和preserve关系成被动关系,故用过去分词preserved。37. What该空未给词,句子中谓语动词有provide, was两个,故缺乏一个连接词,那么根据从句位置分析判断为名词性从句,作为to find out的宾语,此外,从句缺宾语,故用代词性连接词,根据句子意思为what life was l

33、ike in Heracleion。38. might 未给词,谓语动词个数和连接词个数匹配,而空后面是have caused原形,故该空用情态动词,表示对过去发生的事一种不确定,可能的推测一般用might have done,表示“或许”;有些学生用到了may have done,may have done亦可以用于推测,含义是“或许已经,可能已经”但是确定性强于might have done,因为是要强调对过去事情的推测,故might have done更好一些,类似我们常用couldnt have done表推测“过去一定没有”,可以有cant have done但却很少用。39. Bo

34、th该空对于很多学生,很难找到突破口,联系上下文,or这个连接词连接的是并列结构,or左边是either,右边设空,故两侧应该是平行结构,空内也应该是代词(因为不能填名词),根据上文讨论引发这种现象原因有地震和潮水两类,所以这里可以理解为是其中一种又或者两方面原因都有,故both;tell of短语,表示讲述。40. are revealed给出reveal动词,考虑谓语还是非谓语,由于句子只有一个谓语may be,还有一个连接词before,所以该空应该填谓语结构来符合谓语和连接词个数,从句主语是all its secrets和reveal应该是被动,并且根据上下文讲述的是未来要发生的事情,

35、从句可以使用一般现在时表示将来含义,所以一般现在时被动语态,故are revealed,千万注意粗心的学生会有可能出现be revealed结构。Section BDirections: Complete the following passage by using the words in the boxEach word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you needA. explore B. extensive C. regularly D. filled E. exerciseF. ancien

36、t G. settingH. stuck I. right J. stylish K. basicallyWith its wonderful Georgian and Victorian architecture, and winding medieval streets, its easy to see why Edinburgh has been listed as a World Heritage Site.The 41 of Edinburgh is fascinating. Edinburgh Castle dominates the urban skyline, lying on

37、 the cliff of an ancient volcano right in the center of the city. Yet Edinburgh is not 42 in the past. And neither is it all about bagpipes, shortbread, whisky and tartan.In fact, the city is one of the most vibrant, international cities in Europe and is 43 voted as one of the most desirable places

38、to live in the world. The capital is 44 with arts, culture, sports and attractions and is famous for playing host to the worlds largest arts festival. After dark Edinburgh has a lively nightlife with 45 bars and pubs, restaurants, clubs and live entertainment to rival any European city.In Edinburgh,

39、 theres plenty of open space too, with a large number of public parks and green spaces 46 in the busy city center. For active types, theres a(n) 47 and varied choice of activities and sports in Edinburgh and the surrounding area. Or if you just want to 48 your wallet, the capital is a great place to

40、 shop. This is a city that knows how to be both 49 and modern.The capital of Scotland is a great place to live and study in, with a wide range of theatres, galleries, clubs and shops to 50 , not to mention the plenty of arty bars and cafes.bars and cafes.答案:GHCDJ IBEFA解析:将所有词分为:1动词原型:A、E、2形容词:B、F、I、

41、J3副词:C、K4动词ed:D、G5名词、动名词:setting42相对较难,因为前一句描述Edinburgh的古老之处,这里转折所以不是困在过去:bestuckin46如果学生做题仔细的话,是能发现这是一句复现的,在第行有这一句lying on the cliff of an ancient volcano right in the center of the cityIII. Reading ComprehensionSection A (15分)Directions: For each blank in the following passage there are four words

42、 or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.Music produces profound and lasting changes in the brain. Schools should add music classes, not cut them. Nearly 20 years ago, a small study advanced the _51_ that listening to Mozarts Sonata(奏鸣曲)

43、 could boost mental functioning. It was not long _52_ trademarked “Mozart effect” products began to appeal to anxious parents aiming to put toddlers (刚学步的孩子) on the fast track to prestigious universities like Harvard and Yale. Georgias governor even _53_ giving every newborn there a classical CD or

44、cassette.The _54_ for Mozart therapy turned out to be weak, perhaps nonexistent, although the _55_ study never claimed anything more than a temporary and limited effect. In recent years, _56_ , scientists have examined the benefits of a continuous effort to study and practice music, in contrast to p

45、laying a Mozart CD or a computer-based“brain fitness” game _57_ in a while.Advanced monitoring _58_ have enabled scientists to see what happens inside your head when you listen to your mother and actually practice the violin for an hour every afternoon. And they have found that music _59_ can produc

46、e profound and lasting changes that _60_ the general ability to learn. These results should _61_ public officials that music classes are not a mere decoration, ready for being given up in the budget crises that constantly troubles public schools.Studies have shown that _62_ instrument training from

47、an early age can help the brain to _63_ sounds better, making it _64_ to stay focused when absorbing other subjects, from literature to mathematics. The musically experienced are better able to _65_ a biology lesson despite the noise in the classroom or, a few years later, to finish a call with a cl

48、ient when a colleague in the next office starts screaming a subordinate(下属). They can be engaged in several things at once, which is an essential skill in this era of multitasking.51.A. noticeB. noteC. ideaD. impression52. A. thatB. untilC. sinceD. before53.A. proposedB. pushedC. submittedD. subject

49、ed54.A. witnessB. evidenceC. symptomD. context55.A. recentB. advancedC. originalD. latest56.A. howeverB. moreoverC. thenD. therefore57.A. quiteB. onceC. oftenD. much58.A. managementB. techniquesC. informationD. mechanics59.A. subjectsB modelsC. causesD. lessons60.A. enhanceB. introduceC. ensureD. in

50、struct61.A. conveyB. convinceC. communicationD. conclude62.A. urgentB. casualC. diligentD. occasional63.A. proceedB. processC. preferD. predict64. A. easierB. harderC. tougherD. faster65.A. count onB. concentrate onC. insist onD. depend on答案: 51-55 CDABC 56-60 ABBDA 61-65 BCBAB分析:本篇完型来源于2012年6月大学英语六

51、级的完形填空改编题。本篇完型的主要内容是音乐对于大脑的影响及其在现实生活中的运用。51题 【参考答案】C【考查内容】同位语从句【试题解析】空格后的that从句为空格词汇的一个同位语从句,因为that在句中不充当任何成分四个抽象名词辨析也需注意。52题 【参考答案】D【考查内容】状语从句固定搭配【试题解析】it was not long before,用来表述“时隔不多久”。在这篇cloze中,也是作者为了突显莫扎特效应对于心情迫切的家长所产生的迅速影响,从而使用了not long before的句型。53题 【参考答案】A【考查内容】词汇辨析【试题解析】Propel为向前推进,propose为

52、提议,建议做某事,submit为服从于,subject则为使奴役,屈从。根据题意,选择propose。54题【参考答案】B【考查内容】段落理解【试题解析】一个although形成从句与主句之间的让步关系,句末的一个more than a temporary and limited effect已经点名了是要选择一个能用来证明莫扎特效应的确存在的抽象名词,witness为证词,symptom为症状,context为文本,evidence为证据,四个词中,witness最为贴和文章意图。55题 56题【参考答案】C A【考查内容】文章理解【试题解析】recent是近期,advanced是提前,or

53、iginal原始的,最初的,latest最新的莫扎特效应在一开始是没有被在实验室里有效验证的,所以,近期科学家所做的事情也就是下文的重要内容便是通过实验效果来验证莫扎特效应的存在。这样一来,逻辑连词便很容易看出是选择有转折含义的however。57题 【参考答案】B【考查内容】固定搭配【试题解析】once in a while意为偶尔。58题 【参考答案】B【考查内容】词汇的考核【试题解析】organism为生物的有机体,mechanism为机械装置,mechanic为机械,只有techniques为符合题意的技术59题 60题【参考答案】D A【考查内容】文章理解【试题解析】其实是对上文中提

54、及的音乐教育行为的二次描述,因此在这里,联系通过上下文的逻辑,便可得知此处要强调的是音乐教育的确能促进大脑的发育。accelerate为加速,introduce为引入,elaborate为精心制作。只有enhance表示提高,促进,符合题意61题 【参考答案】B【考查内容】文章理解【试题解析】通过上文的逻辑我们可以判断,这段是要通过实验来验证音乐的确是行之有效的促进大脑发育的方法。段末的这句也是要想世人昭示这一点。顺理成章地选择convince,使人信服;62题 【参考答案】C【考查内容】词义辨析【试题解析】Urgent,迫切的,causal,随意的,diligent,孜孜不倦的,solemn

55、,庄重的,四个词中,前两个正好与原意相反,因为,选择diligent.63题 【参考答案】B【考查内容】词汇辨析【试题解析】Proceed为继续进行,process为处理,prefer为偏好,predict为预言。只有process一项符合题意。64题 【参考答案】A【考查内容】文章理解【试题解析】本题根据文只知道是使变得简单65题 【参考答案】B【考查内容】文章理解【试题解析】虽也有介词搭配的考核,但是,通过上文便可得知,音乐教育还能让人学会专心于某项任务,因此此处选择concentrate,专心致志于某事Section BDirections: Read the following fou

56、r passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read A Its a typically Snoopy card: cheerful message, bright

57、 colors, though a little yellow and faded now. Though Ive received fancier, more expensive card over the years, this is the only one Ive saved. One summer, it spoke volumes to me. I received it during the first June I faced as a widow to raise two teen age daughters alone. In all the emotional confu

58、sion of this sudden single parenthood, I was overwhelmed with, of all things, the simplest housework: leaky taps, oil changes, even barbecues. Those had always been my husbands jobs. I was embarrassed every time I hit my thumb with a hammer or couldnt get the lawnmower started. My uncertain attempts

59、 only fueled the fear inside me: How could I be both a father and mother to my girls? Clearly, I lacked the tools and skills. On this particular morning, my girls pushed me into the living room to see something.(I prayed it wasnt another repair job.)The “something “turned out to be an envelope and s

60、everal wrapped bundles on the carpet. My puzzlement must have been plain as I gazed from the colorful packages to my daughters bright faces. “Go ahead! Open them! “They urged. As I unwrapped the packages , I discovered a small barbecue grill and all the necessary objects including a green kitchen gl

61、ove with a frog pattern on it. But why? I asked. Happy Fathers Day! they shouted together.Moms dont get presents on Fathers Day. I protested. You forgot to open the card. Jane reminded. I pulled it from the envelope. There sat Snoopy, on top of his dog house, merrily wishing me a Happy Fathers Day.

62、Because, the girls said, youve been a father and mother to us. Why shouldnt you be remembered on Fathers Day? As I fought back tears, I realized they were right, I wanted to be a professional dad, who had the latest tools and knew all the tricks of the trade. The girls only wanted a parent they coul

63、d count on to be there, day after day, performing repeatedly the maintenance tasks of basic care and love. The girls are grown now, and they still send me Fathers Day cards, but none of those cards means as much to me as that first one. Its simple message told me being a great parent didnt require a

64、ny special tools at alljust a willing worker.66、 By it spoke volumes to me, (Para. 1) the mother in the story means the card_.Aconveyed significant meanings to herBaroused great sorrow in herCbrought her pleasant feelingsDmade her feel important【参考答案】A【考查内容】细节理解【试题解析】这道题需要学生根据上下文推断该句的意思,“Though Ive

65、received fancier, more expensive card over the years, this is the only one Ive saved.”表示这个卡片对于作者来说很珍贵,下文都在讲为什么珍贵,即得出答案67、 After her husbands death, the mother found it was the hardest to_.A. handle the emotional shock B. face the terrible lonelinessC. Keep harmony of the familyD. Fulfill a male role

66、 in the house【参考答案】D【考查内容】细节理解题【试题解析】第二段中作者描述的“I was embarrassed every time I hit my thumb with a hammer or couldnt get the lawnmower started.”表明在家里作者暂时还不能熟练处理男人的工作。68、The girls gave their mother a barbecue set probably because _.A. It was what their mother wanted B.it was a proper Fathers Day giftC

67、.barbecue was their favorite foodD.they wanted their mother to barbecue 【参考答案】D【考查内容】推断题【试题解析】这道题稍微有点难度,barbecue在第四段段出现,作为孩子们在父亲节送给妈妈的礼物,孩子们希望妈妈去烧烤。69、 Which of the following statements is true about the first Fathers Day card?A. It made the mother eager to get the latest toolsB. It praised the moth

68、er as a professional dadC. Its fancy design impressed the mother mostD. It showed the girls appreciation for their mothers love【参考答案】D【考查内容】主旨大意题【试题解析】根据上下文或“youve been a father and mother to us. Why shouldnt you be remembered on Fathers Day?”可得出作者父亲节收到的卡片代表女孩们的爱。 BDisneyland Half Marathon Weekend p

69、resented by CigaSunday, September 6, 2015Start/Finish:Disneyland ResortCelebrate the 10th Anniversary of the Happiest Race on Earth!Its the moment youve been training for. Your 13.1 mile run on a magical course in the Happiest Race on Earth takes you through Disney California Adventure Park along le

70、gendary Main Street, U.S.A. In Disneyland Park, and then on to the streets of Anaheim. Youll complete your Disneyland Half Marathon race with an exciting finish near the Disneyland Hotel. It all adds up to miles of smiles, unforgettable memories, and a perfect ending to a magical DisneylandThe Disne

71、yland Half Marathon HighlightsTimed Half Marathon racel 13.1-mile course through Disneyland Resort and the City of Anaheim, Californial Disney Characters and Entertainment on-coursel Family Reunion Area with live entertainment and characters at the Finish Linel Race within walking distance when you

72、stay at a Disneyland Resort Hotell Event transportation included when you stay at select Anaheim Area HotelsDisneyland Half Marathon Race Participants Receivel Champion Short-Sleeved Tech Shirt in Womens or Mens Cut*l Half Marathon Finisher Medal*l Official Digital Event Guide*l iGiftBagl Personaliz

73、ed bib (Must register before June 2, 2015 for name to appear on bib)*l On-course and post-race refreshmentsl ChronoTrack B-tag timed race with live runner tracking signup for friends and familyl Personalized results website and finisher certificateTo receive the Dumbo Double Dare Finisher Medal, you

74、 must register for the Dumbo Double Dare. Registering for the 10K and Half Marathon individually will not make you eligible to receive the Dumbo Double Dare Finisher Medal.To compete, you must be 14 years of age or older and able to complete the Half Marathon in three and a half(3.5) hours or less(1

75、6-minute mile pace).To receive the Dumbo Double Dare Finisher Medal, you must register for the Dumbo Double Dare. Registering for the 10K and Half Marathon individually will not make you eligible (合适的) to receive the Dumbo Double Dare Finisher Medal.Dates, times, prices and inclusions subject to cha

76、nge. All races are subject to capacity limits and may close at any time before the percentage can be updated. Registrations are non-refundable and non-transferable. Disney reserves the right to refuse the entry into, and/or revoke any registration for, any race for any reason in its sole discretion

77、with refund of any applicable registration fees being the sole remedy of any such refusal and/or revocation.* Participants must attend Packet Pick-up at the run Disney Health & Fitness Expo to receive their race packet, bib, and tech shirt. Finisher medals will be distributed to finishers during the

78、 race. None of these items will be mailed to registrants.70. You can read all the following except _in the article.A. The course description of Half MarathonB. The distance of the Half MarathonC. The entry fee of the Half MarathonD. The time limits of the completion of the Half Marathon【参考答案】C【考查内容】

79、信息收集题【试题解析】该题可用排除法,将文中提到的部分排除:大标题下面的前一部分文字都在描述Half Marathon,因此A不正确,根据13.1-mile course 排除B,根据three and a half(3.5) hours or less排除D71. We can infer from the advertisement that whoever runs the Half Marathon can get _.A. the Dumbo Double Dare Finisher MedalB. Half Marathon Finisher MedalC. Personalize

80、d bibD. iGiftbag【参考答案】D【考查内容】信息收集题【试题解析】在“Disneyland Half Marathon Race Participants Receive”标题下寻找答案,发现答案为D72. Which of the following statements is true?A Half Marathon races is open to all citizensB.One must be able to cover the Half Marathon within 3.5 hours.C. Registering for Half Marathon indivi

81、dually will enable you to receive the Dumbo Double Dare Finisher Medal.D.The Half Marathon is bound to start on time.【参考答案】B【考查内容】判断正误题【试题解析】此类题目难度较大,需在文章中一个个找出对应说法:第一段中“youve been training for. Your 13.1 mile run on a magical course in the Happiest Racemust be 14 years of age or older and able to c

82、omplete the Half Marathon in three and a half(3.5) hours or less(16-minute mile pace) ”得出参加这项运动是需要经过训练的;A错误,B正确。“To receive the Dumbo Double Dare Finisher Medal, you must register for the Dumbo Double Dare.”证明C错误,倒数第二段中指出时间可能会调整,D错误。73. Where probably is this passage taken from?A. A handbook of Mara

83、thonB. The official website of DisneyC. Advertisement section in a newspaperD. A sports magazine【参考答案】B【考查内容】推断题【试题解析】 排除法。首先排除D,改文不是讲运动的,不可能摘选自运动杂志;如果是A的话,全文都要讲马拉松,而全文都是迪士尼乐园的活动,尤其是倒数第二段中指出迪士尼有权对参加规则加以解释;C也不可能,报纸上的广告都短小精悍,没有解释这么详细的,符合条件的是B.(C)Once upon a time, staying a healthy weight was easy. To

84、lose weight you simply had to practise the reverse of home economics-spend more than you earned. Unfortunately for many, but perhaps not surprisingly, it turns out that people are rather more complicated than bank accounts.To stay a healthy weight, you need a hormone(荷尔蒙)called lepton to work proper

85、ly. It sends “Im full” messages from the fat cells up to the brain, where they go, among other places, to the same pleasure centers that respond to drugs like cocaine. Fat people produce plenty of lepton, but the brain doesn.t seem to respond to it properly. Last year researchers at the Oregon Resea

86、rch Institute scanned the brains of overweight people and found their reward circuit(线路) were underactive. They were eating more to try to get the enjoyment they were missing. Theres a lot of evidence for the fact that most, if not all, of us have a set point around which our weight can vary by abou

87、t seven to nine kilos, but anything beyond that is a real struggle. Making changes is hard, particularly if your body is working against you. So why not reject the traditional approaches and try some new method, based on the latest research, that work with your body rather than against it. Several y

88、ears ago researchers at the National Institute on Aging in Baltimore reported that when they gave rats very little food one day and allowed them to eat plenty the next, they showed virtually all the benefits of a permanent calorie restriction diet. The same goes for humans, according to Dr. James Jo

89、hnson. How does it work? Besides forcing the body to burn fat, it may also cause hormonal changes. Most people say that the diet takes a bit of getting used to, but is not as grinding as trying to cut back on an everyday basis. Older dieters may remember something called brown fat. Unlike the undesi

90、rable white stuff; this was a dieters dream. Instead of storing excess energy as fat, brown-fat tissue burned it off to keep you warm-at least in mice. Brown fat fell out of favor because researchers couldnt find much in humans but now, thanks to the New England journal of Medicine, its back in fash

91、ion. The idea is to expose people to cold temperatures. They then make more brown fat and their weight drops.74. According to the findings of the Oregon Research Institute,_A. Overweight people get less pleasure from eating the same amount.B. Overweight people enjoy eating more than the others doC.

92、People will become overweight if they eat more than they needD. People are more likely to be overweight if they produce less leptin【参考答案】A【考查内容】细节理解【试题解析】这道题目稍微有点难度,需要学生理解上下文之后搞清楚.第二段最后一句话说他们吃很多为了得到他们正在失去的愉悦,可理解答案是A.75. The method used by the National Institute On Aging can be summarized as”_”A. No

93、diet at all B. Diet on a daily basisC. Diet every other day D. Diet permanently【参考答案】C【考查内容】句意理解【试题解析】这道题目难度不大,答案确定在第四段,在明白意思的基础上进行总结概括。76. The word “grinding” in the paragraph 5 is closest in meaning to _A. Effective B. Realistic C. Unreliable D. Miserable【参考答案】D【考查内容】上下文理解【试题解析】有难度。把答案定格在倒数第二三段落,需

94、要理解句意,才能判断单词意思,同时要注意这个单词前面的连词but。77. What is the passage mainly about?A. Comparing the various ways of cutting caloriesB. Recommending new methods of losing weightC.Pointing out the misconceptions of losing weight D. Clarifying the common myth about weight loss【参考答案】B【考查内容】主旨大意【试题解析】难度适中。整篇文章谈论的减肥的新

95、试验和理论。Section CDirections: Read the passage carefully. Then answer the questions or complete the statements in the fewest possible words.The $11 billion self-help industry is built on the idea that you should turn negative thoughts like I never do anything right into positive ones like I can succeed

96、. But was positive thinking advocate Norman Vincent Peale right? Is there power in positive thinking?Researchers in Canada just published a study in the journalPsychological Sciencethat says trying to get people to think more positively can actually have the opposite effect: it can simply highlight

97、how unhappy they are. The studys authors, Joanne Wood and John Lee of the University of Waterloo and Elaine Perunovic of the University of New Brunswick, begin by citing older research showing that when people get feedback which they believe is overly positive, they actually feel worse, not better.

98、If you tell your dim friend that he has the potential of an Einstein, youre just underlining his faults. In one 1990s experiment, a team including psychologist Joel Cooper of Princeton asked participants to write essays opposing funding for the disabled. When the essayists were later praised for the

99、ir sympathy, they felt even worse about what they had written.In this experiment, Wood, Lee and Perunovic measured 68 students self-esteem. The participants were then asked to write down their thoughts and feelings for four minutes. Every 15 seconds, one group of students heard a bell. When it rang,

100、 they were supposed to tell themselves, I am lovable.Those with low self-esteem didnt feel better after the forced self-affirmation. In fact, their moods turned significantly darker than those of members of the control group, who werent urged to think positive thoughts.The paper provides support for

101、 newer forms ofpsychotherapy(心理治疗) that urge people to accept their negative thoughts and feelings rather than fight them. In the fighting, we not only often fail but can make things worse.Meditation(静思) techniques, in contrast, can teach people to put their shortcomings into a larger, more realisti

102、c perspective. Call it the power of negative thinking.(Note: Answer the question or complete the statements in NO MORE THAN 12 WORDS)78. The self- help industry is based on _.79. The finding of the Canadian researchers is that_.80. From the experiment of Wood, Lee and Perunovic, we knowthat_.81. Fro

103、m the last paragraph, we know that _ may prove to be a good form of psychotherapy.第II卷 (共47分)I. Translation Directions: Translate the following sentences into English, using the word or phrase given in the brackets. 1基于真实故事的小说往往更能感动人心。(base)考点:1 基于:basedon2 往往更能are more likely todosthkey: Novels bas

104、ed on real/true stories are more likely to touch readers.2在告别会上,他含着眼泪向全体同事表示感激。(gratitude)考点:1告别会the farewell party2含着眼泪with tears in eyes3表示感激showed/expressed his gratitude toKEY: At the farewell party, he showed/expressed his gratitude to all the colleagues with tears in eyes.3生活的美妙不在于你有多快乐,而在于你能给

105、别人带来多少快乐。(depend)考点:1不在于,而在于doesnt depend onA but B2你有多快乐how happy you areKEY: The beauty of life doesnt depend on how happy you are but how much happiness you bring to others.4电脑技术正变得如此先进以至于它使电脑尺寸越来越小,速度越来越快。(So。)5毫无疑问在如今这个充满竞争的社会,保持幽默有助于减少压力并促进创II. Guide writing (25分)Direction: Write an English co

106、mposition in 120-150words. The composition must be based on the information given below. 请简要描述下面图片的内容,并谈谈你的看法。(参考词汇: 雾霾haze, 雾霾天气 haze weather )写作提纲:Para1: 描写图片Para2:结合图片讨论感想Para3: 主题升华 With one person thinking to himself how smelly the air is and the other contemplating what we can actually do to s

107、olve it, as it depicted in the picture, the two persons are reacting in completely different ways to the haze weather, which has almsot suffocated citizens from the stricken areas. As for which person is acting significantly, the answer is apparantly evident. When facing the terribly polluted weathe

108、r, it isnt how we feel but what we can do that actually matters. As the saying goes, “ Actions speak louder than words”. Take immediate actions and we may bear the hope that the weather will no longer be worsening and one day in the future our offsprings can breathe in fresh air without any potentia

109、l risk. However, if we just copmlain without taking any steps, that will make no sense except being poisoned by the smog contiually. The message implied here is extremely clear that thinking how to resolve a problem and then acting without any hesitaion is of vital importance when encountering any problems like setbacks and challenges in our life. Only when we shift our attention from cursing irritatedly to seeking its solutions can what troubles us, such as the worsening environment, be tackled.

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