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1、高考资源网() 您身边的高考专家 高三英语备课组 2015-5-262015届高三模拟考试英语试卷第一卷(选择题,共85分)第一部分:听力(共20小题,每小题1分,满分20分)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.How long did it take the man to type the letter?A. Two hours. B. Less than one hour. C. More t

2、han one and a half hour.2.What can we learn from the conservation? A. Johnson is out now. B. Johnson is waiting for the call. C. The line to Johnson is busy now.3.What is the woman good at?A. Singing B. Playing the piano C.Playing the drums4.What does the woman think of herself? A. Careless. B. Bad.

3、 C. Thoughtless.5.How much did the woman pay for the sweater?A. $ 10 B. $ 40 C. $ 50第二节 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,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。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答6至8题。6.When did the woman get to London? A.Last spring B. A few ho

4、urs ago C. Last month7.Why did the woman go to London?A. Because she wanted to visit some relatives .B. Because she wanted to visit some tourist attractions.C. Because she was on an educational programme.8.Whats the meaning of moonlighting? A. A second job. B. A hobby. C.A kind of tool for lighting.

5、听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。9.Where is the man? A. At home. B. In the office. C. On the bus.10.Who would visit the man at 4:00 that afternoon? A. Mr Johnson. B. Miss Li . C.M r.Hopkins.11.Whats the relationship between the man and the woman?A. Friends. B. Couple. C. Workmates.听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。12.What made the m

6、an feel low-spirited?A. That he saw a man spitting on the bus.B. That he had something stolen on the bus.C. That he fell sick with a flu.13.How many hours late was the train from Toronto?A. 2 hours. B. 2.5 hours. C. 3 hours14.What will the man do?A.Go to pick up his friends. B. See his friend off. C

7、. Buy a train ticket.听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。15.What does the man think of his vacation?A. Exciting. B. Meaningful. C. Disappointing.16.How does the man spend his vacation? A. Staying at home. B. Visiting his friends. C. Taking a trip.17.What is the man probably going to do this afternoon? A. See a movie.

8、B. Have a picnic. C. Go swimming.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.What is the most important thing to do on the first day in college?A. Find out where the classrooms are.B. Know about the professor.C. Arrive at the classroom on time.19.What is an advantage of “Welcome Week” to new students?A. They can receive a

9、 teaching plan.B. They can meet new friends.C. They can learn about a professors teaching style.20.How should a new student take notes during a class? A. With a laptop. B. With a desktop. C.With a pen and a notebook.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)21.In _highly competitive society

10、, job seekers in social sciences may be asked to submit _statement of their resaerch interests. A. the ; a B. a; the C. a; / D. /; the22.Most of the visitors were happy just sitting around in the shade, _it had been a long, dusty journey on the train. A.for B.so C. but D. or23.What little money he d

11、id have_on a record selected with extreme care which became, to his way of thinking, a possession close to his heart. A. spent B. to spend C. was spent D. been spent24.When I asked her to define success in her own words, she said, “ Success is _you look back at your life and the memories make you sm

12、ile.” A.how B. that C. where D. when25.Mcrosoft, in a(n) _from tradition, has already released similar touch-friendly Office apps for Apple Incs iPad and iPhone. A.independence B.absence C.departure D.survival26.-Did your son go to the dentists to have his bad tooth pulled out?-Yes, though _. A. con

13、tentedly B. reluctantly C. earnestly D. controversially27.-Whats that survey for? -To get an insight of _the customers think of our new product. A. how B. that C. what D. why28.- Cathy, in my opinion, is very _.-Absolutely! She prefers home life to going out. A.energetic B. domestic C. dynamic D.ent

14、husiastic29.We tend to _happiness with freedom, but, as a psychotherapist and writer has observed, without obstacles to our desires its harder to know what we want, or where were heading. A.combine B. compare C. equip D. equate30.Hillary Clinton , at the first official event of her presidential camp

15、aign, _the ideas that she said will be at the heart of her campaign. A. spelt out B. crossed out C. made up D. covered up31.Our car _engine trouble ,we stopped for the night at a roadside rest area. A. developed B. being developed C. having developed D.to develop32.I _able to catch the first flight

16、home,but my watch betrayed me. A. were B. had been C. would be D.would have been33. -What I cannot put up with is that students may even give me a back talk.-Of course, its not polite of them, but sometimes you should put things _ and try to understand them.A. upside down B. in place C. the other wa

17、y round D. in order34.-Is he interested in sailing?-Of course! In fact he is known _as the most daring sailor on the seas. A. far and wide B. then and there C. safe and sound D. up and down35.-Ann,our department maybe named the Department of the Year because of the outstanding performance. -_. A. Go

18、od to know. B. Ill say. C. I hear you on that one. D.Cant argue with that.第二节:完形填空 (共20小题,每小题1分,满分20分) Someone recently asked me when I became more confident about my abilities as an entrepreneur. I thought it was a funny question, _36_ Im not very confident at all, and constantly filled with _37_ a

19、bout every decision I make. It doesnt exactly hold me back in my work; it is just that I am very _38_of what I do, and Im always _39_on the way I work, think and talk. I have also learned over the years that making a decision is often more important than making the _40_ decision. Preferably your dec

20、isions are the right ones, but inaction or indecisiveness is more _41_ than making the wrong decision every now and then. There is one thing I have learned over the years that I wish I had learned earlier in my career. And that is the _42_ that I am not stupid. It sounds logical, but I often sat in

21、on meetings and heard people explain things and then _43_ to myself , “I dont understand that. Maybe Im stupid?” Or I would hear about a startup and I would not _44_ their business model and think Im stupid. Or I would hear an entrepreneur speak and think, “That all _45_ like bullshit, but I must be

22、 stupid because other people seem to love it.” A couple of years ago, I came to the _46_ that I was not stupid at all.When people in meetings say things I dont understand I _47_ up and tell them so. Usually, I hear a sigh of _48_ in the room and find out nobody understood what was being talked about

23、. When I dont understand a business model it usually means there is not one, or it _49_.Turns out Im not stupid and _50_ I dont understand it, most people wont understand it at all. _51_ doubting my own abilities Ive learned to _52_my “bullshit radar” a bit more and not understanding something is a

24、clear sign that something is _53_. My advice to young entrepreneurs is this: you are not stupid! If something does not make _54_, if it sounds stupid, if you do not underdstand it, something is wrong! Trust your gut(本能的) _55_. Feel free to not know and be honest when you dont understand something.36

25、. A.if B.unless C. because D.when37. A. disappointment B. doubt C. terror D. curiosity38. A. conscious B. tired C. ashamed D. fond39. A. insisting B. working C. relying D. reflecting40. A. right B. tough C. firm D.final41. A. boring B. costly C. disgusting D. significant42. A. truth B. concept C. re

26、alization D.reputation43. A.thought B. referred C. smiled D.came44. A. mind B. know C. love D.understand45. A. tastes B. sounds C. smells D.looks46. A. compromise B. conclusion C. point D. agreement47. A. speak B. look C. hang D.cheer48. A. despair B.pleasure C. relief D.impatience49 A. disappears B

27、. ceases C. approaches D.sucks50.A. since B. if C. as D. while51.A. Instead of B. Apart from C. As well as D. Regardless of52.A. operate B.differentiate C. trust D. inspect53.A. in B. up C. on D.off54.A. progress B. history C. money D. sense55.A. feeling B. level C. happiness D. comfort第三部分:阅读理解(共15

28、小题,每小题2分,满分30分) AWe need your help - actually, we all need each others help!Although dinner might be just about our only daily opportunity to sit down together, catch up and eat a healthy meal, we tend to be too busy/stressed/tired (you can throw in a dozen other reasons) to cook ourselves. The kids

29、 are shrieking, everyone is starving and your fridge contains nothing but a few squishy squashes and a limp carrot. So what do we all do? We give up and give in to some awful food choices that someone in some far-off factory or fast-food restaurant cooked without one bit of love in their heart. And

30、this is making us sick and fat and its killing us.Why not try HOME COOKED SUNDAYS? The idea is simple: Use the one day of the week we do have time to cook - Sundays. Lets make it a fun bonding activity - and a wildly productive and delicious one, too. Lets use Sundays to shop, prep and cook with our

31、 families (hey, everyone can pitch in!), and then enjoy a great sit-down dinner at the family table. Lets turn this into a cherished weekly ritual(惯例).To get people excited and cooking again, Kirstin Uhrenholdt (she is Danish and - no kidding - grew up on a fruit farm) and I wrote The Family Cooks,

32、a cookbook filled with easy, healthy and tasty recipes. We included lots of tips and tricks to avoid an unhealthy week - including how to avoid junk food hazards in the supermarket, and ways that small and big kids can help you cook. We know you have good ones, too. So lets share all our great ideas

33、 and inspire others to give it a try, because we know that Home Cooked Sundays will guarantee calmer and healthier weeknights - and give us the perfect way to start the week connecting with our kids while teaching them a thing or two about health and happiness.Will you help make home-cooked meals sy

34、nonymous with Sundays? Share your ideas, inspirations and best tips on how you prep your fridge on Sunday for a smooth week ahead. Send us your three best tips and favorite go-to recipe for Sunday dinner.We will post ours, and together, well make Home Cooked Sunday the single best and most delicious

35、 day of the week!56. The problem mentioned in Paragraph 2 is that .A. people give up cooking for many reasons B. many people have been killed by fast foodC. there are only a few good fast-food restaurants D. some people dont know how to love and be loved57. The author advises readers to .A. attend a

36、 cooking competition B. start cooking on Sundays regularly C. buy the cookbook The Family CooksD. spend more time with families on Sundays B Lee kuan Yew emerged onto the international stage as the founding father of the state of Singapore, then a city of about 1 million. He developed into a world s

37、tatesman who acted as a kind of conscience to leaders around the globe.Fate initially seemed not to have provided him with a stage on which to achieve more than modest local success. In the first phase of decolonization, Singapore emerged as a part of Malaya. It was cut loose because of tensions bet

38、ween Singapores largely Chinese population and the Malay majority and, above all, to teach the city a lesson of dependency. Malaya undoubtedly expected that reality would cure Singapore of its independent spirit. But great men become such through visions beyond material calculations. Lee challenged

39、conventional wisdom by opting for statehood. The choice reflected a deep faith in the virtues of his people. He asserted that a city located on a sandbar with no economic resource to draw upon, and whose major industry as a colonial naval base had disappeared, could nevertheless thrive (兴旺)and achie

40、ve international reputation by building on its principal asset(财富): the intelligence, industry and dedication of its people.A great leader takes his or her society from where it is to where it has never been indeed, where it as yet cannot imagine being. By insisting on quality education, by suppress

41、ing corruption and by basing governance on merit, Lee and his colleagues raised the annual per capita income of their population from $500 at the time of independence in 1965 to roughly $55,000 today. In a generation, Singapore became an international financial center, the leading intellectual metro

42、polis of Southeast Asia, the location of the regions major hospitals and a favored site for conferences on international affairs. It did so by adhering to an extraordinary pragmatism: by opening careers to the best talents and encouraging them to adopt the best practices from all over the world.Supe

43、rior performance was one component of that achievement. Superior leadership was even more important. As the decades went by, it was moving and inspirational to see Lee, the mayor of a medium-size city, become a mentor(导师) of global strategic order.The great tragedy of Lees life was that his beloved

44、wife was felled by a stroke that left her a prisoner in her body, unable to communicate or receive communication. Through all that time, Lee sat by her bedside in the evening reading to her. He had faith that she understood despite the evidence to the contrary. Perhaps this was Lee Kuan Yews role in

45、 his era. He had the same hope for our world. He fought for its better instincts even when the evidence was ambiguous. But many of us heard him and will never forget him.58.Why did Lee Kuan Yew choose to lead Singapore to be independent?A.He intended to act as a kind of conscience to leaders around

46、the globe.B.He determined his people shouldnt be subjected to Malaya anymore.C.He had considerable confidence in the value of the citys assets.D.He wanted Singapore to be the most powerful country worldwide.59.From the underlined sentence in Paragraph 2, we can know that_.A. Malaya expected Singapor

47、e to be powerful.B. Malaya had a desire to kick Singapore off.C. Malaya firmly believed Singapore would give in. D. Malaya didnt think Singapore possessed independent spirit.60.Which of the following can best describe Lee Kuan Yew?A. Stubborn and arbitrary. B. Aggressive and affectionate.C. Demandin

48、g and bossy. D. Outspoken and humorous. CScientists from the United States say they have found fish and other creatures living under icy waters in Antarctica. They made the announcement after completing three months of research at the Ross Ice Shelf, the worlds largest floating ice sheet.The researc

49、hers hoped to find clues to explain the force of the melting ice and its effect on sea level rise. Reed Scherer and Ross Powell are with Northern Illinois University in DeKalb, Illinois. They just finished up their research on our southernmost continent. Money for the project came from Americas Nati

50、onal Science Foundation. We chose a study site where, in the first year, we went into thesubglacial(冰川下的)lake and tried to understand the environment in there, both ecologically and in terms of the ice dynamics about how the lake operates, and how the sediment(沉淀物) underneath the ice sheet operates,

51、 as well, because its the water and the sediment underneath the ice that controls how fast the ice is flowing into the ocean. says Ross Powell, who led the investigation. The team included scientists, engineers, mechanics and technicians. They usedtractorsto pull electric generators, science laborat

52、ories, heavy machinery and other supplies across the ice from the main U.S. scientific base at McMurdo Station to the researchers camp.The camp was near a subglacial lake, where an earlier study took place. Ross Powell says the latest study may provide evidence that can help predict the effect of cl

53、imate change on rising sea levels. What we have found is that these are very sensitive areas to the stability of how dynamic the ice is and how fast the ice may react to increases of melting both from the ocean and the atmosphere.Among the new instruments built for the project was a powerful hot wat

54、er drill. The researchers used the drill to dig down some 740 meters. They collected water, sediment and other material from the grounding zone. Workingaround the clockbefore the deep hole refroze, they sent a video camera down to the 400-square-meter undersea area. Reed Scherer says the video image

55、s they saw in the Command Center were a total surprise. Its a very mobile environment. The bottom is changing constantly. And so the things that we saw were all very mobileorganisms, things that swim and some things that crawl. And obviously they are getting enough nutrition that they can thrive. So

56、me of the little crustacean-like creatures called amphipods that we saw swam quite quickly and were quite active. This is the farthest south that fish have ever been seen. How did the creatures get here? What do they feed on? And what effect will the retreating(退去的) ice have on them?Ross Powell says

57、 the ice and sediment cores taken from the grounding zone can offer clues. We know that the ice is melting there at the moment and so by opening up the cores once they get back, we hope to be able to understand what the ice was doing in the past, relative to what it is doing now. And because it is m

58、elting so fast or seems to be melting fast at the moment, we anticipate that there will be some differences that well see in the history of the ice sheet from the sediment cores, once we open them up. But Ross Powell says the work raises more questions than it answers. 61.Scientists conducted the th

59、ree-month research at the Ross Ice Shelf with the intention of _. A.predicting how climate change influences rising sea levels.B.finding out whether there are life forms existing deep under Antarctic ice.C.providing the speed of ice flowing into the ocean is controlled by water.D.discovering an expl

60、anation of the effect the melting ice has on sea level rise.62.What made the researchers surprised when they saw the video images? A.Researchers saw fish in the farthest south for the first time.B.A video camera was able to work well under deep icy waters.C.Sediment cores present differences in the

61、history of the ice sheet.D.The drill should dig down 740 meters to collect things.63.From sediment cores taken from the grounding zone, scientists will probably know _ A.what the ice will do in the near future.B.the ice in the grounding zone is melting at the moment.C. some differences rarely exist

62、in the history of the ice sheet.D.something about the creatures under icy water in Antarctica.64.What can be inferred from the passage? A. Scientists will conduct a follow up study on the frozen continent.B. No creatures once appeared or lived in icy water in Antarctica.C. Americas National Science

63、Foundation is in complete charge of the research.D. Researchers have found how the sediment underneath the ice sheet operates. D “Have you put any salt in it?”“Certainly not, maam,” answered Marie, amazed by the question. “You told me yourself that I was never to put salt in it.”Upon this, Madame Du

64、parc snatched up the saucepan without saying another word, turned to the cupboard, and stretched out her hand toward one of four salt-cellars which always stood there. Then she sprinkled salt into the saucepan- or, if not salt something which she took for salt.The hasty-pudding made, Marie poured it

65、 from the saucepan into a soup-plate which her mistress held. Madame Duparc herself then took it to her father, Monsieur De Beaulieu. Then she and her daughter, and one of her sons, remained with the old man while he was eating his breakfast. Marie, left in the kitchen, prepared to clean the saucepa

66、n; but, before she could do so, she was suddenly called in two different directions by Madame De Beaulieu and Madame Duparc. The old lady wished to be taken to mass, and her mistress wanted to send her on a number of errands. It was half-past eleven in the forenoon before she got back to the kitchen

67、.The first news that met her on her return was that Monsieur De Beaulieu had been suffering, ever since nine oclock, from a violent attack of vomiting and colic. Madame Duparc ordered her to help the old man to bed immediately; and inquired, when these directions had been followed, whether Marie fel

68、t capable of looking after him herself, or whether she would prefer that a nurse should be sent for. Being a kind-hearted, willing girl, always anxious to make herself useful, Marie replied that she would gladly undertake the nursing of the old man; and thereupon her bed was moved at once into Monsi

69、eur De Beaulieuroom.Meanwhile Madame Duparc fetched from a neighboring apothecarys one of the apprentices(学徒) of the shop to see her father. The apprentice was quite unfit to meet the emergency of the case, which was certainly serious enough to require the attention of his master, if not of a regula

70、rly qualified physician. Instead of applying and internal remedies, the apprentice stupidly tried blistering. This course of treatment proved utterly useless; but no better advice was called in. After he had suffered for hours without relief, Monsieur De Beaulieu began to sink rapidly toward the aft

71、ernoon. At half-past five oclock he had ceased to exist.This shocking catastrophe, startling and suspicious as it was, did not appear to disturb the nerves of Madame Duparc. She lost no time in sending for the nearest nurse to lay out the body of Monsieur De Beaulieu. On entering the chamber of deat

72、h, the nurse found Marie there alone, praying by the old mans bedside. “He died suddenly, did he not?” said the nurse. “Very suddenly”,answered Marie. “He was walking about only yesterday in perfect health.” Soon afterward the time came when it was customary to prepare supper. Marie went into the ki

73、tchen mechanically, to get the meal ready. Madame Duparc, her daughter, and her youngest son, sat down to it as usual. Madame De Beaulieu, overwhelmed by the dreadful death of her husband, was incapable of joining them.When supper was over, Marie assisted the old lady to bed. Then, worn out though s

74、he was with fatigue, she went back to the nurse to keep her company in watching by the dead body. Monsieur De Beaulieu had been kind to Marie, and had spoken gratefully of the little attentions she had shown him. She remembered this tenderly now that he was no more; and she could not find it in her

75、heart to leave a hired mourner to be the only watcher by his death-bed. All that night she remained in the room, entirely ignorant of what was passing the while in every other part of the househer own little bedroom included, as a matter of course.About seven oclock the next morning, after sitting u

76、p all night, she went back again wearily to the kitchen to begin her days work. Her mistress joined her there, and saluted her instantly with a scolding. “You are the most careless, slovenly girl I ever met with.” Said Madame Duparc. “Look at your dress; how can you expect to be decent on a Sunday,

77、if you wear your best pair of pockets on week-days?”65. What implication can we draw from the underlined sentence in Para.3?A. Salt was something necessary to make the hasty-pudding.B. Madame Duparc deliberately sprinkled salt into the saucepan.C. Salt was likely to be mistaken for other ingredients

78、.D. Madame Duparc was criticizing Marie in a silent way.66. From the passage, we can learn that Marie_.A. intended to put salt into the hasty-puddingB. cleaned the saucepan after the breakfastC. fetched a physician from the apothecarysD. had a busy day when the disaster happened67. Para.6 mainly tel

79、ls us that_A. Monsieur De Beaulieu wasnt properly treatedB. it was impossible to fetch a qualified physician thenC. the apprentice make a mistake during the treatmentD. Madame Duparc knew nothing about medical treatment68. When Monsieur De Beaulieu fell ill, _A. Marie undertook the nursing of him wi

80、llingly.B. all the family members were concerned about himC. the nurse knew exactly the reason for his illnessD. Marie was severely scolded for leaving him alone69. The cause of Monsieur De Beaulieus death probably lies in_A. Maries careless attendance on himB. the indifference from his wifeC. the s

81、alt previously put into his breakfastD. his old age and poor health condition70. According to the article, its safe to conclude that_A. Madame Duparc was deeply worried about her fatherB. there was nothing suspicious in the old mans deathC. the apprentice should answer for the old mans deathD. somet

82、hing terrible was going to happen to Marie第二卷(非选择题 共35分)第四部分:任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分) The term bystander effect refers to the phenomenon in which the greater the number of people present, the less likely people are to help a person in distress. When an emergency situation occurs, observers are more

83、likely to take action if there are few or no other witnesses. Being part of a large crowd makes it so no single person has to take responsibility for an action (or inaction). The most frequently cited example of the bystander effect in introductory psychology textbooks is the brutal murder of a youn

84、g woman named Catherine Kitty Genovese. On Friday, March 13, 1964, 28-year-old Genovese was returning home from work. As she approached her apartment entrance, she was attacked and stabbed by a man later identified as Winston Moseley. Despite Genoveses repeated calls for help, none of the dozen or s

85、o people in the nearby apartment building who heard her cries called police to report the incident. The attack first began at 3:20 AM, but it was not until 3:50 AM that someone first contacted police. While Genoveses case has been subject to numerous misrepresentations and inaccuracies, there have b

86、een numerous other cases reported in recent years. The bystander effect can clearly have a powerful impact on the general conduct of people in a society, but why exactly does it happen? Why dont we help when we are part of a crowd? There are several factors that contribute to the bystander effect. F

87、irst, the presence of other people creates a diffusion of responsibility. Because there are other observers, individuals do not feel as much pressure to take action, since the responsibility to take action is thought to be shared among all of those present. The second reason is the need to behave in

88、 correct and socially acceptable ways. When other observers fail to react, individuals often take this as a signal that a response is not needed or not appropriate. Other researchers have found that onlookers are less likely to intervene if the situation is ambiguous. In the case of Kitty Genovese,

89、many of the 38 witnesses reported that they believed that they were witnessing a lovers quarrel, and did not realize that the young woman was actually being murdered. Characteristics of the situation can play a role. During a crisis, things are often chaotic and the situation is not always crystal c

90、lear. Onlookers might wonder exactly what is happening. During such chaotic moments, people often look to others in the group to determine what is appropriate. When people look at the crowd and see that no one else is reacting, it sends a signal that perhaps no action is needed. So what can you do t

91、o avoid falling into this trap of inaction? Some psychologists suggest that simply being aware of this tendency is perhaps the greatest way to break the cycle. When faced with a situation that requires action, understanding how the bystander effect might be holding you back and consciously taking st

92、eps to overcome it can help. However, this does not mean you should place yourself in danger. But what if you are the person in need of assistance? How can you inspire people to lend a hand? One often-recommended tactic is to single out one person from the crowd. Make eye contact and ask that indivi

93、dual specifically for help. By personalizing and individualizing your request, it becomes much harder for people to turn you down. The Bystander EffectPassage outline Supporting detailsConcept of the bystander effect The bystander effect occurs when the presence of others keeps an individualfrom bec

94、oming (71)_in an emergency situation. It is obvious that the bystander effect can greatly influence (72)_behavior.Typical exampleIn 1964, a young woman named Genovese met with violence and her life was (73)_outside her apartment, while bystanders who observed the crime did not step in to assist or c

95、all the police.(74)_for the bystander effect Individuals are less likely to take action or feel a sense of (75)_in front of a large group of people. Before deciding to offer help, observers may want to make (76)_that it is appropriate to react. Besides, there is a natural (77)_for people to follow t

96、he crowd before the situation is clear.(78)_of the bystander effect You should realize or know the (79)_of the bystander effect and take measures to get rid of it. When in need of help, you should (80)_one from the crowd, which will increase your chance of getting your request across and being helpe

97、d.第五部分:书面表达(满分25分)请阅读下面短文,并按要求用英语写一篇150词左右的文章。 A set of textbooks designed to help high school students learn about traditional Chinese culture is to be published soon, BeijingTimes reported on Monday. The books are the first national-level works of their kind and have been developed by a working gr

98、oup that promotes traditional culture. They will be used by students from autumn this year, the report said. The set contains four classics from ancient times. Two of the works, Confucian Analects and Mencius, are for 10th-grade students, while the other two, Great Learning and Dao De Jing, will be

99、used by 11th graders. The initiative follows a series of steps the authorities have taken in recent years to spread and promote traditional Chinese culture on campus. Last April, the Ministry of Education released a series of guidelines requiring the inclusion of more information about traditional c

100、ulture in primary and middle school textbooks, especially those used for subjects such as Chinese language, history, art and physical education. The guidelines said students knowledge of traditional culture will be tested in the senior high school entrance examination and the gaokao, the college ent

101、rance exam.【写作内容】1.用约30个单词写出上文概要; 2.用约120个单词就“高中生学国学”这一主题发表你的观点,内容包括: 国学入高中的缘由 你对这一举动的看法【写作要求】1.阐述观点或提供论据时,不能直接引用原文语句; 2.作文中不能出现真实姓名和学校名称 3.不必写标题。【评分标准】内容完整,语言规范,语篇连贯,词数适当省扬高中2015届高三英语模拟考试答案(5.26)听力:15 BCCAB 610 ACABC 1115 CABCC 1620 ACABC单选题:2125 AACDC 2630 BCBDA 3135 CDCAA完形填空:3640 CBADA 4145 BCAD

102、B 4650 BACDB 5155 ACDDA阅读理解:5657 AB 5860 BCB 6164 DADA 6570 BDAACD任务型阅读:71.involved/engaged 72.social 73.endangered/threatened 74.Explanations/Reasons 75.responsibility 76.sure/certain 77.tendency 78. Prevention /Precautions/Avoidance79.existence 80.choose/select/pick书面表达: From this autumn, new scho

103、olbooks highlighting the traditional Chinese culture will be used by senior students, whose knowledge of the countrys ancient traditions will also be tested in the gaokao. Therere several factors accounting for the move. The set of books are the significant component of tradtitional Chinese culture

104、and provide teenagers with internal codes of conduct and thus they will play a positive role in their process of growth. Besides, the basic education system hasnt attached enough importance to the learning of traditional culture for quite a long time, and the textbooks are a beneficial effort to rev

105、erse that situation. In addition, learning traditional culture is not solely about reciting textsits about utilizing ancient widom to solve current problems. Personally, I strongly support and welcome the move in that it is an initiative to bring Chinese tradtional culture back. However, considering individual differences between students, I am not in complete agreement with the practice that they will be tested in the gaokao. 版权所有:高考资源网()- 14 - 版权所有高考资源网

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