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1、(考试时间:120分钟满分:120分)第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节:单项填空(共20小题;每小题0.5分,满分10分) 1. -My God! I havent prepared the files for the new project yet! -_. The boss wont need it until next Friday. A. There is no doubt B. There is no panic C. Good luck D. Sounds good 2. Yang Jia, _ English professor at_ Chinese Acad

2、emy of Science meets _ challenges brought by the sudden loss of her eyesight and continues to make it in her work.A. an; the; / B. the; /; the C. the; /; / D. an; the; the 3. Tom_ full marks, but he was too careless and made a spelling mistake.A. could gain B. could have gainedC. must have gained D.

3、 must gain4. For more information about Cambridge, _ our website at www.cambridge.org. A. visit B. visiting C. to visit D. visited5. Youd sound a lot more polite if you make a request _ a question.A. in search of B. in the form of C. in need of D. in the direction of 6. The main road_ for repairs, s

4、o we had to change the route to the downtown. A. is being closed B. has been closed C. was to be closed D. had been closed7. The old lady is in her mid-seventiesseventy-six to be _.A. obvious B. exact C. similar D. appropriate8. Eshopping,when properly _,can save us a lot of time and energy. A. done

5、 B. is done C. having done D. doing9. Shes jogging around the park every morning in a(n) _ to have a good figure.A. contribution B. effort C. honour D. purpose10. After the company reformed its rules and regulations, we find the business is really _. A. taking off B. taking on C. taking in D. taking

6、 up11. According to the latest report, building _65 percent of total U.S electricity use.A. shows up B. sorts out C. cuts down D. accounts for 12. I think you should go back to your_ plan, which is much more practical than the present one. A. random B. original C. abstract D. ridiculous13. There is

7、hardly an environment on earth _ some species of creatures have adapted successfully.A. in which B. on which C. to which D. for which 14. Not until I was a senior student _ the importance of English.A. I have realized B. did I realizeC. have I realized D. I realized15. I know he was only guessing, b

8、ut Simon was _ near the mark when he suggested the company might be in financial difficulties. A. necessarily B. deliberately C. surprisingly D. efficiently16. His father is a laid-off worker with a total income of around 300 yuan per month, which _ only the basic needs of his family. A. offers B. s

9、upports C. affords D. covers 17. The TV program is very attractive as it deals with _ subjects such as music, painting and fashion. A. diverse B. constant C. casual D. precise18. Word came _ Danny Chen, a 19-year-old soldier from the Lower East Side, died on Oct. 3rd in a guard tower in Afghanistan,

10、 _ shocked the world.A. that; it B. that; that C. that; which D. which; it 19. Can you me a job when I get there? You know, I have to work in order to pay for my schooling.A. apply B. arrange C. provide D. guarantee20- Im sorryThat wasnt of much help -Oh,_As a matter of fact,it was most helpfulA. th

11、anks anyway B. it doesnt matter C. of course not D. sure it was第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项。Having finished her homework, Ma Li wants some music for relaxation 21 , she starts her computer and goes to to download 22 files. But this time she is 23 when an announ

12、cement about 24 songs copyright bursts onto screen. The age of 25 music and movie downloads may have come to an end as web companies like baidu are 26 of pirating(盗版) copyright. Lawsuits (诉讼) have been filed against four websites 27 free downloads. In September 2005, a Beijing court 28 Baidu to pay

13、recording company Shanghai Push compensation(补偿) for their 29 . Baidu was also told to 30 the links to the pirated music on the website. This caused a 31 discussion on Internet file sharing.“Baidus 32 in the lawsuit shows it is not right to get copyrighted songs without paying. Down-loaders may face

14、 lawsuits or fines,” said an official. Like many teens, Huang Ruoru, an 18-year-old girl from Puning in Guangdoing Province, doesnt think that getting music from websites is 33 . She always 34 her favorite songs downloaded from Baidu with her friends. When told about the lawsuit, she began to feel a

15、 little 35 about obtaining others works without paying.36 , other teenagers have different ideas. Wang Yafei, a Senior 2 girl from Jinan, Shandong Province 37 that file sharing is a good way to 38 pop singers. “If I download a song and really like it, I will buy the CD,” she said, “So what the recor

16、ding companies really should 39 is improving their music, 40 pursuing file shares.”21. A. As a resultB. As usual C. As a matter of fact D. As a consequence 22. A. music B. information C. movieD. news23. A. happy B. annoyed C. surprisedD. disappointed24. A. showing B. preventing C. protecting D. mana

17、ging25. A. expensive B. cheap C. interesting D. free26. A. charged B. accused C. afraid D. ashamed27. A. sending B. offering C. forbidding D. developing28. A. ordered B. made C. persuaded D. quit29. A. time B. opportunities C. losses D. money30. A. block B. attack C. strike D. avoid31. A. hot B. hea

18、ted C. warm D. fierce32. A. win B. defeat C. strike D. beat33. A. suitable B. right C. wrong D. desperate34. A. shares B. spares C. sells D. shows35. A. nervous B. guilty C. relaxed D. anxious36. A. Therefore B. Thus C. However D. Besides37. A. worked out B. turned out C. pointed out D. left out38.

19、A. promote B. admit C. reward D. praise39. A. apply for B. turn down C. keep upD. concentrate on40. A. other than B. rather than C. more than D. better than第三部分:阅读理解(共25题;每小题2分,满分50分)第一节:阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项。KAEveryone knows about straight-A studentsWe see them frequently in TV situati

20、on comedies and in movies like Revenge(报复)of the NerdsThey get high grades, all right, but only by becoming dull laborers, their noses always stuck in a bookThey are not good at social communication and look clumsy while doing sports How, then, do we account for Domenica Roman or Paul Melendres? Rom

21、an is on the tennis team at Fairmont Senior High SchoolShe also sings in the choral group, serves on the student council and is a member of the mathematics societyFor two years she has maintained As in every subjectMelendres, a freshman at the University of New Mexico, was student-body president at

22、Valley High School in AlbuquerqueHe played soccer and basketball well, exhibited at the science fair, and meanwhile worked as a reporter on a local television stationBeing a speech giver at the graduation ceremony, he achieved straight As in his regular classes, plus bonus points for As in two colle

23、ge-level courses How do super-achievers like Roman and Melendres do it? Brains arent the only answer“Top grades dont always go to the brightest students, ” declares Herbert Walberg, a professor of education at the University of Illinois at Chicago, who has conducted major studies on super-achieving

24、students“Knowing how to make the most of your innate(天生的)abilities counts for moreMuch more” In fact, Walberg says, students with high IQ sometimes dont do as well as classmates with lower IQFor them, learning comes too easily and they never find out how to get down Hard work isnt the whole story, e

25、ither“Its not how long you sit there with the books open, ” said one of the many-A students we interviewed“Its what you do while youre sitting” Indeed, some of these students actually put in fewer hours of homework time than their lower-scoring classmates The kids at the top of the class get there b

26、y mastering a few basic techniques that others can readily learn41. The underlined word “nerds” can probably be_ A. dull bookworms lacking sports and social skillsB. successful top students popular with their peersC. students with certain learning difficultiesD. born leaders crazy about social activ

27、ities42. What can we conclude from the first paragraph?A. Most TV programs and films are about straight-A students.B. People have unfavorable impression on straight-A students.C. Everyone knows about straight-A students from TV or films.D. Straight-A students are well admired by people in the societ

28、y.43. Some students become super-achievers mainly because _.A. they are born cleverer than othersB. they work longer hours at studyC. they make full use of their abilitiesD. they know the shortcut to success44. What can we infer from the passage?A. IQ is more important than hard work in studyB. The

29、brightest students can never get low gradesC. Top students certainly achieve all-around developmentsD. Students with average IQ can become super-achievers 45. What is the best title for the passage? A. Higher IQ, better performance B. Diligence leads to genius C. Following your own course D. Being t

30、he best of whatever you areBI count myself lucky to have survived two tough years of unemployment with increasing financial problems during the period after 9/11 right up to the SARS epidemic. My family had just returned from overseas as we were away for a year on study purposes. The situation was m

31、ade worse when we decided to buy a private house burdened with a mortgage loan. Although my wife works, it was tough to make ends meet with only one income. We also had a young daughter to raise. I faced sleepless nights trying to meet the minimum income payments for all my credit facilities especia

32、lly when the bank account dried up. There was an unforgettable day when my ATM bank account showed a balance of less than $20. The worst moments of my life came when I had to borrow cash from friends to tide over. This is when you realize who your true friends are and whether they will stand by you

33、when you are almost down and out. To this day, I am thankful to many who helped me financially in a willing manner.During that period, I hovered(彷徨)between desperation and panic. Naturally, relations with my wife were not the best. We often argued over financial matters. After about six months of un

34、employment, I realized the first step was to manage my emotional health above all else. I realized that, if I could manage my emotions better and stay positive, I had a better chance of coming out of my financial crisis. I also drew up a timetable so my days could pass by fruitfully. When one does n

35、ot work, one has much free time to idle and often negative thoughts flood our minds. I hope to share some personal experiences and strategies and, if possible, help some who are depressed and affected by the current financial crisis. I dare not say these strategies are surefire(必定成功的)solutions but a

36、t least they can provide hope to the depressed and fuel optimism in those who are unemployed.46. According to the text, what made the writers situation worse than ever before? A. The SARS epidemic B. The authors being out of workC. His familys return from overseas D. The mortgage loan of the house47

37、. Why did the author spend some sleepless nights? Because _. A. he could hardly make ends meet B. his wife was laid offC. he was suffering from sleep disorder D. the price was rising sharply.48. What does the underlined sentence mean in the 2nd paragraph?A. A friend can be judged by his companyB. A

38、friend in need is a friend indeed.C. One can only know his friends well in hard times.D. Nothing is more important than true friends49. What conclusion can be drawn from the last two paragraphs? A. Being free can do good to ones body and mindB. The author has a very positive attitude to financial pr

39、oblemsC. Health is above wealth despite the financial crisis D. The relationship between wife and husband has little to do with money.50. The paragraphs that follow the last paragraph will probably deal with _. A. the authors personal experiences B. ways of handling financial crisisC. the authors ov

40、erseas study experience D. the role your mind plays in your lifeC Famous centenarians (百岁老人) still active in arts, science are in no mood to retire. Those who stand still, die, is one of Oliveiras favorite phrases. He knows from experience what it means, as the Portuguese film director has reached t

41、he age of 102 and is still active in his profession. Every year, Oliveira shoots a film and is currently working on his next project. You have to work, work, work in order to forget that death is not far away, he said. When asked about his age, Oliveira said with some humility: Its down to mother na

42、ture. It gave to me what it took from others. Being both mentally and physically fit in old age is partly a matter of luck, but it also has something to do with character. Not every white-haired person is wise and social skills, openness and the ability to train the brain are essential for senior ci

43、tizens. Along with the architect Oscar Niemeyer (103), Nobel laureate Montalcini (101) and director Kurt Maetzig (100), Oliveira is one of those people of whom it would be very wrong to think as members of a listless elderly generation. Another master in his profession is the architect Oscar Niemeye

44、r. The 103-year-old Brazilian is best known for his futuristic-looking(未来派的)buildings in Brasilia, but he also speaks out on behalf of the poor. The role of the architect is to struggle for a better world where we can develop a form of architecture that serves everyone and not just a privileged few,

45、 said Niemeyer recently. He spends almost every day working in his office in Copacabana, and even when he falls ill he keeps working on ideas: After a gallbladder (胆囊) operation he composed a samba tune (桑巴舞曲) in the clinic. Another man who could sing a song about age is 107-year-old Heesters. The D

46、utch-born opera singer spent most of his life performing in Germany, where he still works. Recently Heesters said: I want to be at least 108-years-old. He also plans to keep performing. Should I just sit at home and wait until they come and pick me up? Heesters has not given up trying to add to his

47、tally of awards and is looking for a good stage role. Italian scientist Rita Levi-Montalcini, who is 101-year-old and is still active in medical science, has described the force that keeps driving her on: Progress is created through imperfection. In 1986 she and her lab colleague were awarded the No

48、bel Prize for Medicine for their work on nerve growth factor. Shes convinced that humans grow on challenges. With so many brilliant examples given, we can see clearly that age is no barrier to some high achievers. 51. From the first two paragraphs, we can see _. A. being active at 102 is achievable

49、for everybody B. Oliveira owes his long life to his mothers help C. being fit in old age is a matter of luck and character D. social skills and wisdom are difficult for the senior52. How many centenarians are mentioned in this passage? A. 4 B. 5 C. 6 D. 753. By saying Should I just sit at home and w

50、ait until they come and pick me up? Heesters shows us he _. A. wants to sit or lie in comfort B. is waiting for people to pick him up C. is willing to work till he dies D. prefers to give performance at home54. In the passage so many examples were given to show _. A. old age is a big problem if you

51、want to succeed B. as a senior citizen, you have to be open-minded and optimistic C. old people should never think of themselves as old D. old age can not prevent a great person from achieving a lot55. In the writers opinion, the architect Oscar Niemeyer is not _. A. sympathy B. pessimistic C. posit

52、ive D. diligentDMy favorite teachers name was “Dead-Eye” Bean. Her real name was Dorothy. She taught American history to eighth graders in the junior high section of Creston, the high school that served the north end of Grand Rapids, Mich. It was the fall of 1944. Franklin D. Roosevelt was president

53、; American troops were battling their way across France; Joe DiMaggio was still in the service; the Montgomery bus boycott was more than a decade away, and I was a 12-year-old black newcomer in a school that was otherwise all white. My mother, who had been a widow in New York, had married my stepfat

54、her, a Grand Rapids physician, the year before, and he had bought the best house he could afford for his new family. The problem for our new neighbors was that their neighborhood had previously been pristine(in their terms) and they were ignorant about black people. The prevailing wisdom in the neig

55、hborhood was that we were spoiling it and that we ought to go back where we belonged (or, alternatively, ought not to intrude where we were not wanted). There was a lot of angry talk among the adults, but nothing much came of it. But some of the kids, those first few weeks, were quite nasty. They th

56、rew stones at me, chased me home when I was on foot and spat on my bike seat when I was in class. For a time, I was a pretty lonely, friendless and sometimes frightened kid. I was just transplanted from Harlem, and here in Grand Rapids, the dominant culture was speaking to me insistently. I can see

57、now that those youngsters were bullying and I was culturally disadvantaged. I knew then that they were bigoted(偏执的), but the culture spoke to me more powerfully than my mind and I felt ashamed for being different a nonstandard person. I now know that Dorothy Bean understood most of that and disappro

58、ved of it. So things began to change when I walked into her classroom. She was a pleasant-looking single woman, who looked old and wrinkled to me at the time, but who was probably about 40. Whereas my other teachers approached the problem of easing in their new black pupil by ignoring him for the fi

59、rst few weeks, Mrs. Bean went right at me. On the morning after having read our first assignment, she asked me the first question. I later came to know that in Grand Rapids, she was viewed as a person who believed, among other things, that Negroes were equal. I answered her question and the follow-u

60、p. They werent brilliant answers, but they did establish the fact that I had read the assignment and that I could speak English. Later in the hour, when one of my classmates had failed to give an answer, Miss. Bean came back to me with a question that required me to clean up the girls mess and estab

61、lished me as a smart person. Thus, the teacher began to give me human dimensions, though not perfect ones for an eighth grader. It was somewhat better to be a teachers pet than merely a dark presence in the back of the room. A few days later, Miss Bean became the first teacher ever to require me to

62、think. She asked my opinion about something Jefferson had done. In those days, all my opinions were derivative(缺乏独创性的). I was for Roosevelt because my parents were and I was for the Yankees because my older buddy from Harlem was a Yankee fan. Besides, we didnt have opinions about historical figures

63、like Jefferson. Like our high school building or Mayor Welch, he just was. After I stared at her for a few seconds, she said: “Well, should he have bought Lousiana or not?” “I guess so,” I replied tentatively. “Why?” she shot back. Why? What kind of question was that, I complained silently. But I ve

64、ntured an answer. Day after day, she kept doing that to me, and my answers became stronger and more confident. She was the first teacher to give me the sense that thinking was part of education and that I could form opinions that had some value. Her final service to me came on a day when my mind was

65、 wandering and I was idly digging my pencil into the writing surface on the arm of my chair. Miss Bean suddenly threw a hunk of gum eraser at me. By amazing chance, it hit my hand and sent the pencil flying. She gasped, and I crept(爬) shamefacedly after my pencil as the class roared. That was the ic

66、e breaker. Afterward, kids came up to me to laugh about “Old Dead-Eye Bean.” The incident became a legend, and I, a part of that story, became a person to talk to.56. Why did the author moved to Grand Rapids? A. Because his mother was a widow. B. Because he knew Miss Bean was in Creston, Grand Rapid

67、s. C. Because his mother got married to a physician in Grand Rapids. D. Because black people could live anywhere they liked at that time.57. When the author first moved to Grand Rapids, the other kids_. A. talked to him a lot B. were friendly to him C. were unkind to him D. were curious about him an

68、d liked talking with him58. Which of the following is not the help the author got from Miss Bean? A. She punished the naughty boys who were rude to him. B. She established him as a smart person in front of his classmates. C. She helped him to form his own opinions. D. She eased his relationship with

69、 his classmates. 59. Which of the following is TRUE? A. Most people were friendly to black people at that time. B. My classmates laughter hurt me when Miss Bean threw a piece of eraser to me. C. The authors most teachers just ignored him for the first few weeks. D. The authors answers in his first c

70、lass made him a smart person in his classmates eyes.60. Which question is NOT answered in the story? A. Why did the author like Miss Bean? B. Why did Miss Bean throw an eraser at the author? C. Where did Miss Bean grow up? D. Had Miss Bean got married?第二节:阅读下面的短文并从方框中的 A-F 中为每段文字选出最佳标题。下面文章中有5处需要添加小

71、标题。请从以下选项(A、B、C、D、E、F)中选出符合各段意思的小标题,并在答题纸上将相应的选项标号涂黑。选项中有一项是多余选项。A. The spreading teaB. The history of tea growingC. Changes of tastes for drinks D. Reducing cancer risksE. The plant Camellia Sinensis F. A womans opinion of tea61. _Americans are far more knowledgeable about drinks than they were 20

72、years ago. Witness the Starbucks revolution and youll know where the trend goes. Now, encouraged by recent studies suggesting that it can cut the risk of cancer and heart disease and slow the aging process, tea is enjoying a similar change. Enough fashionable tea houses are springing up to make even

73、 longtime coffee drinkers consider switching drinks.62. _Tea is available in more places than ever. The Tea Association of the United States reports that from 1990 to 1999, annual sales of the drink grew to $ 4.6 billion from $ 1.8 billion. “Green tea is seen by consumers as a functional food” - del

74、ivering health benefits beyond food itself, says Vierhile.63. _Recently published studies point out that only teas that come from the leaves of the plant Camellia Sinensis have been shown to contain health benefits. Other herbal teas may taste good, yet they do little more than warm up the drinker.

75、But for Camellia Sinensis, the evidence is powerful. In a 1998 study, Harvard University researchers found that drinking one cup of black tea a day lowered the risk of heart attack by as much as 44 percent compared with non-tea drinkers, and others studies have suggested that the antioxidants(抗氧化剂)

76、in these so-called real teas can also prevent cancer.64. _One such antioxidant in green tea is ECGC, a compound 20 times as powerful as vitamin E and 200 times as powerful as vitamin C. “When people ask me for something good and cheap they can do to reduce their cancer risk, I tell them to drink rea

77、l tea,” says Mitchell Gaynor, director of medical oncology at New York Citys Strange-Cornell Cancer Prevention Center.65. _Among those inspired to become a green tea drinker is Tess Ghilaga, a New York writer who took it up after seeking advice from a nutritionist six years ago. “Ive never been a co

78、ffee drinker,” says Ghilaga, 33. “She told me to start drinking green tea for the antioxidant qualities.” Now Ghilaga and her husband habitually make tea - they order theirs from InPursuitof T, an Internet tea company. And although tea contains about half the amount of caffeine in a cup of coffee, “

79、you still get such a kick from it,” says Ghilaga.II卷(非选择题部分:共40分)第三部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节:短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分) 下面短文中有10处语言错误。请在有错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单词。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(),并在下面加上该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写上修改后的词。注意:1. 每处错误及其修改均仅限一词; 2. 只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。Senior three student will face a pro

80、blem after they pass by the college entrance examination. Should I choose a good major and a good university? Some students preferred to consider majors first so that they can learn what they are interested. It will also make it possibly for them to take their favorite jobs in the future. However, t

81、hose who think differently believes that the environment is important to ones development. They think that students graduate from key universities are often more likely to find a good job. In my opinion, the best choice is to choose a good major at a good university. But if we can obtain both, the f

82、irst thing to consider is a good major, because no matter where we study, we can still achieve a lot in the certain field if we try our best.第二节:书面表达(满分30分)作为中学生,你肯定经历过多次考试,体验过成功,也遭遇过失败。请你根据下面的提示内容,简要概述中学生中普遍存在的对考试失败的两种态度,并结合自身实际,说明你的观点。态度一: 情绪低落,丧失信心,不再努力;态度二:分析并找出失败的原因,鼓励自己,增强自信,避免再犯同样的错误。要求:1词数:1

83、20左右;2可根据内容要点适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;_杜桥中学2011学年第二学期高三第一次月考英语答卷纸第II卷(共两节,满分40分)第一节:短文改错(共10题;每题1分,满分10分)下面短文中有10处语言错误。请在错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单词。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(),并在其下面写上该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写上修改后的词。注意:1在每处错误及其修改均仅限一词; 2只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。班级_ 姓名_ 考试编号_试场号_ 座位号_装订线Senior three student will face

84、a problem after they pass by the college entrance examination. Should I choose a good major and a good university? Some students preferred to consider majors first so that they can learn what they are interested. It will also make it possibly for them to take their favorite jobs in the future. Howev

85、er, those who think differently believes that the environment is important to ones development. They think that students graduate from key universities are often more likely to find a good job. In my opinion, the best choice is to choose a good major at a good university. But if we can obtain both,

86、the first thing to consider is a good major, because no matter where we study, we can still achieve a lot in the certain field if we try our best.第二节:书面表达(满分30分)作为中学生,你肯定经历过多次考试,体验过成功,也遭遇过失败。请你根据下面的提示内容,简要概述中学生中普遍存在的对考试失败的两种态度,并结合自身实际,说明你的观点。态度一: 情绪低落,丧失信心,不再努力;态度二:分析并找出失败的原因,鼓励自己,增强自信,避免再犯同样的错误。要求:1词数:120左右;2可根据内容要点适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;_英语答案改错书面表达:

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