1、2011年江苏省东台中学高三阶段性测试 英 语 试 题 March 6, 2011第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分) 做题时,先将答案标在试卷上,录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. What does the woman advise the man to do?A. Run in townB. Look for the shoes
2、 carefullyC. Order the shoes from a catalogueWhen does the conversation probably take place?A. Before classB. During classC. After class3. What does the man think of the woman?A. Shes madB. Shes boringC. Shes friendly4. Where does the man want to go?A. To the bankB. To the zooC. To the bus stop5. Wh
3、at are the speakers mainly talking about?A. A job opportunityB. A general managerC. A big travel agency第二节 (共15小题;每题1分,满分15分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6-7题。6How did the man generally get the stamps?A. He got th
4、em from his fatherB. He took them off letter envelopsC. He brought them from foreign travels7. What does the man think of some of the stamps?A. They are all unusual B. They are quite usefulC. They are very valuable听第7段材料,回答第8-10题。8. Where is the woman probably going this afternoon?A. To a libraryB.
5、To a swimming poolC. To a professors class9. What will the man have to do this afternoon?A. Study historyB. Write a poemC. Finish a paper10. What does Prof. Lowell probably teach?A. LiteratureB. HistoryC. Math听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. FriendsB. HobbiesC. Jobs
6、12. What does Betty like doing?A. Staying at homeB. Going out to clubsC. Playing computer games13. How did the woman hear the news?A. The man just told her about itB. Ian told her about it on FridayC. Betty told her about it by phone听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14. Which train will the man take?A. The one at 9:
7、00B. The one at 10:00C. The one at 12:0015. What kind of ticket will the man buy?A. A single fareB. A first class ticketC. A second class for a round trip ticket16. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Enquiries office clerk and passengerB. Hotel clerk and customerC. Friends听第10
8、段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What do primary school pupils have to study at least one hour every day?A PEB. MathC. RE18. What can the students do after the age of 14?A. They can stop studying historyB. They can do part-time jobsC. They can graduate from the secondary school19. How long do the students have to
9、stay at school?A. Until theyre 14B. Until theyre 15C. Until theyre 1620. What must the students do to enter the university?A. Pass a math examinationB. Pass a second language testC. Get good marks at all subjects.第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在
10、答题卡上将该项涂黑。21 In order to get _ better job of the two, he claimed that he could speak _second language, hoping it was _ advantage over the other applicants. A. the; a; an B. a; a; the C. the; the; 不填 D. a; the; an22. It is uncertain _ side effect the medicine will bring about, although about two thou
11、sand patients have taken it. A. that B. whether C. if D. what23. The musical group “Xuriyanggang”, for_ life was once difficult, has now become very popular throughout China. A. whose B. whom C. which D. who24. _ I think his suggestion is worth considering, I dont mean we should put it into practice
12、 right now. A. While B. Only if C. Unless D. Once25. A strong earthquake _6.3 magnitude(震级) hit Christchurch, the second largest city in New Zealand on February 22, _ nearly 200 hundred people. A. measured; killing B. measuring; killed C. measuring, killing D. measured; killed26. Thomas didnt come t
13、o school for the meeting, did he?No. He_. The meeting had been cancelled.A. shouldnt have comeB. neednt have come C. didnt need to comeD. wouldnt have come27. Not a single word_ when _about his step-mother. A. he said, asked B. did he say, askedC. he said, asking D. did he say, asking28. The manager
14、 will give the job to _ having capability and responsibility for it. A. whoever B. whomever C. no matter who D. anyone29. Are you happy with this laboratory? Not a little. We cant have _. A. so bad oneB. so nice oneC. a nicer oneD. a worse one 30. Hello, Kate. Have you found your necklace? Yeah, it
15、still _ where I had _ it before. A. lay; laidB. lied; lay C. lay; lainD. laid; lain31. Duty is an act or a course of action that people _ you to take by social customs, law or religion. A. persuade B. request C. expect D. instruct 32. Secretary: Do you have anything _, sir?Boss: No. Not at the momen
16、t.Secretary: If I dont have anything _, can I leave a bit earlier? A. to type; typed B. typed; to type C. to type; to type D. to be typed; to type33. Statistics show that men have _ as women do for every mile they drive. A. serious accidents as twice many B. twice as many serious accidentsC. twice a
17、s much serious accidents D. serious accidents as many twice34. But for the fact that he _ spare the time, we would invite him to go to the party tonight. A. couldnt B. cant C. should not D. werent to35. I know he is right, but I cant stand his saying so.Oh, _. A. A good medicine tastes bitter B. Act
18、ions speak louder than wordsC. A faithful friend is hard to findD. Bad luck often brings good luck第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后个题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Recently I paid a visit to Harvard University, where there are top class scientists and professors and the best academic sys
19、tem in the world. I was pretty 36 when I first stepped onto the campus. Well, its not even really a campus. Its 37 like a district in a small town.Harvards main buildings are from the 18th century, They look very old and 38 . You might 39 say theyre a little shabby. They dont fit the modern 40 of un
20、iversity at all. The buildings are surrounded by 41 and trees, so I felt as if I had walked into a medieval (connected with the Mid-Ages) castle. But when I looked across the street, 42 shops and in-fashion students made me feel like I was in the 21st century 43 . It creates a strong contrast (对比) a
21、nd brings a special 44 to the school.Our tour 45 Gary took us around and told us. You see this grass field in the center of the school? Here is where they hold their 46 ceremony. They just set up tents and benches (a long seat for two or more people, especially outdoors) and have a very simple cerem
22、ony. Its 47 ! Who would think the most talented students just graduate on the grass?I 48 some students put a blanket on the grass and lie down to read a book. When I listened to the soft sound of 49 turning, along with chirping of the birds, I felt very 50 . There was no competitive feeling at all.H
23、arvard has the worlds first computer in its science centre 51 there are hundreds of high-end (高端的) computers, too. Its religion and the literature departments are also 52 the best. It is the perfect mix of tradition and 53 technology. It makes Harvard a very attractive place to 54 in.I hope one day
24、Ill 55 my dream school - Harvard.36. A. upset B. troubled C. tired D. shocked37. A. less B. more C. much D. most38. A. grand B. solid C. simple D. noisy39. A. even B. still C. ever D. yet40. A. idea B. way C. model D. pattern41. A. stones B. grass C. plants D. flowers42. A. empty B. quiet C. busy D.
25、 free43. A. again B. once C. only D. then44. A. environment B. scene C. condition D. atmosphere45. A. partner B. guide C. visitor D. professor46. A. celebration B. closing C. graduation D. opening47. A. uninteresting B. uncomfortable C. unbearable D. unbelievable48. A. saw B. had C. felt D. imagined
26、49. A. books B. pages C. blankets D. benches50. A. lucky B. nervous C. calm D. happy51. A. and B. but C. though D. yet52. A. in B. beyond C. under D. among53. A. old B. fresh C. fast D. new54. A. study B. live C. read D. tour55. A. serve B. find C. attend D. visit第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)请认真阅读下列短
27、文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 A. Any diet on which you eat fewer calories than you need to get through the day like an 800-calorie-per-day diet can be dangerous. Diets that dont allow any fat also can be bad for you. Everyone needs a certain amount of fat in their diet up to 30% of tot
28、al calories so no one should eat a completely fat-free diet.Dont have diets that restrict (限制)certain food groups, either. A diet that requires you to say no to bread or pasta or allows you to eat only fruit is unhealthy. You wont get the vitamins and minerals you need. And although you may lose wei
29、ght, youll probably gain it back as soon as you start eating normally again.Some people start dieting because they think all the problems in their lives are because of weight. Others have an area of their lives that they cant control, like an alcoholic parent, so they focus on something they can con
30、trol their exercise and food intake.People who diet may get lots of praise from friends and family when they start losing pounds, which makes them feel good. But eventually a person reaches a weight level and doesnt lose as much weight as before because the body is trying to keep a healthy weight, s
31、o they arent any happier.Some people may find it hard to control their eating, so they stick with an extreme diet for a little while, but then eat tons of food. Feeling guilty about the binge, they use laxatives(泻药). Eating too little to maintain a healthy weight or eating only to throw up the calor
32、ies are both eating disorders, which are harmful to a persons health. 56. Which is not the result of restricting certain food groups?A. lose weight for a short period B. unhealthy C. short of nutrition D. hungry57. The reasons why some people start and keep dieting DONT include_.A. They think their
33、trouble comes from their weight.B. They have an alcoholic parent.C. Other peoples praise when they lose some weight.D. There is something they cant control except food intake.58. The underlined phrase in the last paragraph refers to _.A. a fat-free diet B. a special diet C. eating too much D. eating
34、 too little59. Which of the following statements is true?A. A person needs about 800 calories each day.B. A person who doesnt eat bread is unhealthy.C. An improper diet may cause eating disorder.D. Fat takes up the most part of calories inside body. B. Marie Curie was a Polish physicist and chemist
35、who lived between 1867-1934. Together with her husband, Pierre, she discovered two new elements (radium and polonium, two radioactive elements that they extracted chemically from pitchblende ore) and studied the x-rays they emitted. She found that the harmful properties of x-rays were able to kill t
36、umors. By the end of World War I, Marie Curie was probably the most famous woman in the world. She had made a conscious decision, however, not to patent methods of processing radium or its medical applications. Marie Curie was born November 7, 1867 in Poland and died on July 4, 1934. Her co-discover
37、y with her husband Pierre Curie of the radioactive elements radium and polonium represents one of the best known stories in modern science for which they were recognized in 1901 with the Nobel Prize in Physics. In 1911, Marie Curie was honored with a second Nobel prize, this time in chemistry, to ho
38、nor her for successfully isolating pure radium and determining radiums atomic weight. As a child, Marie Curie amazed people with her great memory. She learned to read when she was only four years old. Her father was a professor of science and the instruments that he kept in a glass case fascinated M
39、arie. She dreamed of becoming a scientist, but that would not be easy. Her family became very poor, and at the age of 18, Marie became a governess. She helped pay for her sister to study in Paris. Later, her sister helped Marie with her education. In 1891, Marie attended the Sorbonne University in P
40、aris where she met and married Pierre Curie, a well-known physicist. Marie Curie contributed greatly to our understanding of radioactivity and the effects of x-rays. She received two Nobel prizes for her brilliant work, but died of leukemia, caused by her repeated exposure to radioactive material.60
41、. What is the main idea of the passage?A. To give us a general introduction to Madame Curie.B. To show us how Madame Curie discovered radium.C. To tell us how Madame Curie developed as a scientist.D. To tell us how Madame Curie received two Nobel Prizes.61. Madame Curie was given the Nobel Prize in
42、chemistry because_.A. she discovered radiumB. she separated pure radium and calculated its atomic weightC. she discovered poloniumD. she didnt patent methods of processing radium62. Which of the following statements about Madame Curie is Not True?A. Madame Curie made great contributions to medical s
43、cience.B. Madame Curie was very smart and ambitious when she was a child.C. Madame Curie received two Nobel Prizes in physics.D. Madame Curies husband helped her a lot in her research. 63. Which is the right order about Madam Curie according to the passage?a. married Pierre b. attended University c.
44、 discovered radium d. determined radiums atomic weight e. won the Nobel Prize in physicsA. b, c, a, d, e B. b, a, c, d, e C. b, a, c, e, d D. b, c, a, e, d C. You dont need millions to be happy. In fact, at The Happiness Institute in Australia, a couple of hundred dollars may be enough.The institute
45、 opened its doors last year, and, since then, men and women of all ages have been paying A$200 an hour (US$140) for lessons on how to feel great.“You can actually increase your happiness levels. Thats what we teach,” said Timothy Sharp, founder of the institute.Experts say that only about 15 per cen
46、t of happiness comes from income, assets and other financial factors. As much as 85 per cent comes from things such as attitude, life control and relationships.Most of us are significantly better off financially than our parents and grandparents, but happiness levels havent changed to reflect that.S
47、tudies show that once the basic needs of shelter and food are met, additional wealth adds very little to happiness.Many decades ago, the “sage of Baltimore, Maryland”, editor HL Mencken, defined wealth as earning US$100 more than your “wifes sisters husband.”Behavioral economists now say part of the
48、 reason we are richer but not happier is because we compare ourselves to people better off materially.“The argument is that if you want to be happy theres a very simple thing you can do: Compare yourself to people who are less well off than you poorer, smaller house, car,” said Sharp.The Happiness I
49、nstitute aims to show you how to overcome these unhappiness factors by focusing on “more than just your bank account.”“If I compare myself to Bill Gates then Im always going to be down,” said Sharp. A better thing to compare with, he said, might be Kerry Packer, Australias richest person who has had
50、 a kidney transplant and heart surgery in recent years.64. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?A. You can increase your happiness levels by attending the classes at the Happiness Institute.B. Most of us are happier than our parents or grandparents since we earn more.C.
51、 Earning US$ 100 more than your wifes sisters husband if you want to be happy.D. Bill Gates and Kerry Packer are referred to as examples of those who are extremely rich but obviously unhappy.65. The underlined phrase has the same meaning as the word _.A. healthy B. unhealthy C. free D. wealthy66. Th
52、e author wrote the passage to tell us _.A. happiness is everything B. wealth is the foundation of happinessC. have fun at the Happiness Institute D. money doesnt always mean happiness D. Where is that noise coming from? Not sure? Try living with your eyes closed for a few years. Blind people are bet
53、ter at locating sounds than people who can see, a new study says, without the benefits of vision the ears seem to work much better. Previous studies have shown that blind people are better than others at reaching out and touching the sources of sounds that are close by. Researchers from the Universi
54、ty of Montreal wanted to see if blind people were also better at locating sounds that are far away. Twenty-three blind people participated in the study. All had been sightless for at least 20 years. Fourteen of them had lost their vision before age 11. the rest went blind after age 16. The experimen
55、t also included 10 people who could see but were wearing blind-folds. In one task, volunteers had to pick the direction of a sound coming from about 3 metres away. When the sound was in front of them or slightly off center in front, both groups performed equally well. When sounds came from the side
56、or the back, however, the blind group performed much better than the blindfolded group. The participants who had been blind since childhood did slightly better than those who lost their sight later. Recognizing the locations of distant sounds can be a matter of life-or-death for blind people, say th
57、e researchers. Crossing the street, for instance, is much harder when you cant see the cars coming.Still, the researchers were surprised by how well the blind participants did, especially those who went blind after age 16. In another experiment, the scientists also found that parts of the brain that
58、 normally deal with visual information became active in locating sound in the people who were blind by age 11. These brain parts didnt show sound-location activity in the other group of blind people or in the sighted people. The scientists now want to learn more about the working of brains of “late-
59、onset” blind people. 67. The recent study shows blind people are better at telling _. A. The sources of loud sounds. B. the locations of distant sounds C. the direction of sharp sounds D. the distance of a sound in front of them68. Which would be a proper title for the passage?A. A Research on Blind
60、 People B. Where is That Noise Coming from?C. Hearing Better in the Dark D. What If Living Without Your Eyes?69. If people were asked to tell the direction of a sound from the side, who would perform best?A. Those who are blind. B. Those who have gone blind since children. C. Those who went blind at
61、 age 16. D. Those who are blindfolded. 70. Which of the following is true according to the passage?A. Whether to be able to locate the sounds can be of vital importance for the blind. B. All the volunteers in the experiment are sightless. C. All the participants did equally well when picking sounds
62、from whatever direction. D. The later people become blind, the better they can perform in telling the direction of sounds.第四部分:任务型阅读 (共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。注意:请将答案写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上。每个空格只填1个单词。Manners nowadays in metropolitan cities like London are practically non-exis
63、tent. It is nothing for a big, strong schoolboy to push an elderly woman aside to take the last seat that remains on the underway or bus. This question of giving up seats in public transport is much argued about by young men, who say that since women have claimed equality, they no longer deserve to
64、be treated with politeness and that those who go out to work should take their turns in the rat race like anyone else. But women have never claimed to be physically strong as men. Even if it is not agreed, however, the fact remains that courtesy(礼节) should be shown to the old and the sick. Are we re
65、ally so lost to all ideals of unselfishness that we can sit there indifferently(冷漠地) reading the paper or a book, saying to ourselves, “First come, first served” while a grey-haired woman, a mother with a young child or a cripple(残障者) stands? Yet this is all too often seen. Older people, tired and i
66、mpatient from a days work, are not always considerate either far from it. Many arguments break out as the older people push and squeeze(挤)each other to get on buses. One cannot approve this, of course, but one does feel there is just a little more excuse. It seems urgent, not only that communication
67、s in transport should be improved, but also that communication between human beings should be kept smooth and polite. All over cities, it seems that people are too tired and too rushed to be polite. Shop assistants wont bother to assist; taxi drivers shout at each other as they dash dangerously arou
68、nd corners; bus conductors pull the bell before their desperate passengers have time to get on or off the bus, and so on. It seems to us that it is up to the young to do their small part to stop such lowering of moral standards. Title:Manners in Metropolitan CitiesThemePoliteness is (71) , especiall
69、y in large cities.PhenomenaandExcusesPhenomenaExcusesBig, strong schoolboys push elderly women aside to sit on the last (72) seats.Young men (73) to treat women politely.Women think they are (74) _ to men, so they should take their turns in the rat race like others.Young people sit indifferently(75)
70、 while grey-haired women, mothers with babies and the people with (76) stand by.First come, first served.The elderly themselves push each other to get on buses.(77) Communications in transport are not satisfactory.Communication between people doesnt go (78) and politely.People are too (79) and too r
71、ushed to care about others.SolutionYoung people make an (80) to stop such lowering of moral standards.71. _ 72. _ 73. _ 74. _ 75. _76. _ 77. _ 78. _ 79. _ 80. _第五部分:书面表达(满分25分)你校高三年级对如何填报高考志愿作了一次问卷调查, 结果如下表所示, 请根据表中信息简要介绍这次调查结果,并发表你的个人看法。(150字左右)约35%的同学认为约45%的同学认为约20%的同学认为你的观点* 应以个人兴趣为主 * 被迫学自己不感兴趣的
72、专业是痛苦的 * 应以社会需要为主 * 兴趣是可以培养和 改变的* 自己难以决定 * 依靠父母和老师来选择Recently, our school has conducted a survey among the students on how to choose their courses and universities. Different students have different opinions about it. The results are as follows: _ 2011年江苏省东台中学高三阶段性测试 听力原文及参考答案 (Text 1 M: I cant find
73、 the kind of jogging shoes I want anywhere in town.W: Why not order them from a catalogue? Its easier than running around the town looking for them.(Text 2)M: Could you explain the homework for today, Miss Smith?W: Certainly. Read the next unit in your textbook after class and come to class prepared
74、 to discuss what youve read.(Text 3)M: Whats wrong, Dolly? You dont look very happy.W: Im not. Do you think Im always boring people?M: Not at all, Dolly. You are such a warm, friendly person. I always love seeing you.(Text 4)M: Does this bus go to the zoo?W: No. youll have to get off at the bank and
75、 take Bus No. 35.M: Shall I get off at the next stop?W: Its the stop after the next.(Text 5)W: Look, it says they want a sales manager and it seems like its a big company.M: Thatll be good. So you might have to travel a lot.W: Do they say something about the experience?(Text 6)W: James, you have a l
76、arge collection of stamps, havent you?M: Yes, Im really proud of it. I have thousands of stamps from most countries of the world.W: Wow, thats great. How did you get all of them?M: Sometimes I took used stamps off envelopes, but mostly my dad brought them back from his travels. Some of the stamps in
77、 my collection are of great value. Drop over sometime and Ill show you my collection.W: thanks, I will.(Text 7)W: Hi, Dick. Would you like to go swimming this afternoon?M: I wish I could, but I have to spend the rest of the day in the library. I have a ten-page paper due tomorrow.W: Oh, is that for
78、Prof, Lowells class?M: Yes, I have to write about a poem we read in class.W: Thats hard. How is it going so far?M: Not very well. And I also have to study a lot for math and history. I dont know what to do at all.W: You know, Ive been doing well in math, so Id be happy to help you. If you like, we c
79、an start tomorrow.M: Oh, thatll be great. (Text 8)W: I suppose youve heard the latest news about Ian and Betty.M: No, what happened?W: Oh, didnt you hear? Theyve split up.M: Have they?W: Yeah, I thought everybody knew.M: Hmm, well, I suppose its not really surprising, is it? I mean, they never reall
80、y seemed to have that much in common.W: What do you mean?M: Well, their interests for a start: Ian is really into his computers and computer games and all that kind of thing. But Betty prefers something a bit livelier, going out to clubs and things, having a good time.W: Yes, she does like going out
81、 more than him. Thats true.M: Has she told you anything about it?W: Yes, she has. She phoned me on Friday.(Text 9)M: Excuse me. Id like some information about the trains to Washington.W: When do you want to go, sir?M: The day after tomorrow. I have to be there before lunch time.W: Theres a train at
82、9:00 oclock. Itll get you there at 1:00 oclock p.m. But there are many stops along the way.M: And I have to get up early, too. Are there any non-stops to Washington?W: Yes, there is one at 10:00 0clock. That arrives at 12:00 oclock.M: I think the 10:00 oclock will be the best. Whats the fare?W: Do y
83、ou want to buy a single fare or round trip ticket?M: Whats the difference?W: A round trip ticket saves you about 20 percent of the fare. Do you prefer a first class ticket or a second class?M: A second class. How much is a second class for a round trip?W: Fifty-five dollars.M: Can I buy my ticket he
84、re?W: No, sir. We deal only with enquiries. You have to get your ticket at the booking office outside this door on the right.M: Thanks(Text 10)W: There are a lot of laws in Britain about what pupils can and cant do. For example, all students at both primary school and secondary school have to study
85、RE and PE at least once a week, and all primary school pupils have to do at least one hour of math and English every day. But after the age of fourteen they can stop studying quite a lot of subjects like geography or history. By law, everyone has to stay at school until theyre sixteen, but if they c
86、hoose to stay at school after the age of sixteen, pupils can study what they want to. They have a free choice, depending on what courses the school can offer. For example, you cant study psychology in many secondary schools, but you can easily study these at university. There is one important rule f
87、or entering universityyou have to pass math GCSE. So sometimes if people are really bad at math they have to take it three or four times, or they cant go!Key: I. 1-5CBCBA6-10 ACBCA11-15 ABCBC16-20 ABACAII. 21-25 ADBAC 26-30 CBDCA 31-35 CDBBA III. 36-40: DBCAA41-45: BCADB46-50: CDABC51-55: ADDAC IV.
88、A) DBDC B) ABCC C) ADD D) BCBAV. 71. disappearing/non-existent/missing/lacking/lost 72. remaining 73. refuse/hate/dislike 74. equal 75. reading 76. disabled 77. Causes/Analysis 78. smoothly 79. tired 80. effort VI. Possible version:About 35% of the students believe the choice should be based on thei
89、r own interest. They say interest is the motivation of learning and working and they think it bitter to spend their time on what they have no interest in. Around 45% of the students, however, insist that the main consideration should be given to the needs of society. They think a persons interest ca
90、n be developed and changed. Interestingly, about 20% of the students find it difficult to make a choice and would rather depend on their parents or teachers for a decision. In my opinion, (young people should consider the countrys desire first. Serving society and the people is the goal for us young people, and only in this way can we make great contributions to our country, and help create a more powerful China in future.版权所有:高考资源网()版权所有:高考资源网()