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第一部分:听力测试(本题有2节,共30分)

第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5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.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Atextbook.B.Afriend.C.Apresent.

2.WhereisMr.Fluffslikelytobe?

A.Inhiscage.B.Inthegarden.C.Inthekitchen.

3.Whatdoesthemanmean?

A.Heistiredofeatingout.

B.Thewomanisnotagoodcook.

C.Thewomanshouldopenherownrestaurant.

4.WhatwillLukedoforhismother?

A.Getherthenewspaper.B.Gethersomethingtoeat.C.Bringherbooktoher.

5.Whatisthewoman’snationalityprobably?

A.SheisChinese.B.SheisAmerican.C.SheisFrench.

第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)

听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有2至4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5秒钟的时间阅读各个小题;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,回答第6、7题。

6.Whatdidthemando?

A.Heforgottotakethewoman’sorder.

B.Hewrotedownthewrongorder.

C.Hebroughtthedishtothewrongtable.

7.Whatisthewomanlike?

A.Sheistolerant.B.Sheismean.C.Sheisrudetowaiters.

听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8.Whydoesthemancallthewoman?

A.TomakeanappointmentwithMr.King.

B.TotellMr.Kingaboutanimportantmeeting.

C.Toaskheraquestionaboutasale.

9.WhatdoesthemanwantMr.Kingtodo?

A.Investigatetheforeignexchangemarket.

B.Prepareapresentation.

C.Bringsomereports.

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.Whatunluckythinghappenedtothespeakers?

A.Theywerefined$200ontheirwaytotheairport.

B.Theyhaddifficultyfindingahotel.

C.Theirboatwasdamagedbythestorm.

11.Whydidthemanswimawayfromtheboat?

A.Tolookforhisfavoriteanimal.

B.Somesharksattackedtheboat.

C.Helosthiswaybyaccident.

12.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheman’sparents?

A.Theyaregreatcooks.

B.Theywilltakegoodcareofthechildren.

C.Theywillspoilthechildren.

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.WhatdoesNancywanttobuyatthegrocerystore?

A.Afewthingstomakedinnertonight.

B.Afewthingsforacake.

C.Abirthdaypresent.

14.WhatdoesNancy’sgrandmotherlikemost?

A.Chocolateicecream.B.Blackberries.C.Chocolatecake.

15.HowdoesNancyprobablyfeelatthemoment?

A.Stressedandfrustrated.B.Alittlenervousbutexcited.C.Emotionalandexhausted.

16.WhatwillNancydonext?

A.Gohome.

B.Continuetochatwiththeman.

C.Invitethemantotastethecake.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.Howmightyouknowifyouareinastateofsub-health?

A.Yourdoctortellsyouso.

B.Thehospitaltestsrevealit.

C.Youalwaysfeeltiredwithnoevidenceofdisease.

18.Whoismostlikelytobesub-healthy?

A.Amiddle-agedmanager.

B.Astudentinthemiddleofsummervacation.

C.Ayoungpersonwhoworksasacashier.

19.Whatismentionedasaneffectivewaytopreventsub-health?

A.Exercisingregularly.B.Makingmorefriends.C.Eatingvitaminpills.

20.Whatisthespeaker’sadviceondiet?

A.Trytoavoidmeat.

B.Drinkfreshmilkeveryday.

C.Becarefulaboutsaltyandsweetfood.

第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)

第一节:单项填空(共20小题;每小题0.5分,满分10分)

从A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项

21.----Iwouldn’tliketogooutwithyou.I’msotired.

----______.Youpromisedtogooutfora

drive.

A.Really?

B.Notatall.

C.Comeon!

D.Nomatter.

22.Don’tworrytoomuchaboutmaking___mistakes.Theyare___naturalpartoflearning.

A./:a

B.the;/

C./;the

D.the;the

23.Theyoungman,______severalattemptstobeattheworldrecordinhighjumping,decidedtohaveanothertry.

A.tomake

B.making

C.made

D.havingmade

24.Itwasnotuntil________thatIknewthetruth.

A.youtoldmeB.didyoutellme

C.hadyoutoldmeD.youhavetoldme

25.Agoodwriteris________whocanexpressthecommonplaceinanuncommonway.

A.that

B.those

C.one

D.what

26.Itsavestimeinthekitchentohavethingsyouusealot______easyreach.

A.near

B.upon

C.within

D.around.

27.TheofficerinsistedthatMichaeldidnotfollowthecorrect______inapplyingforavisa.

A.pattern

B.procedure

C.program

D.perspective

28.Tomaintainanicerelationship,bothsidesareadvisedtofocuson_____theyhaveincommon.

A.what

B.that

C.which

D.whom

29.Aftertheseriousaccidentofthisschoolbus,manypeoplequestionedwhetherthegovernmentshould_______thetotalexpenseofbuyingandmaintainingschoolbusesaroundtheschool.

A.accept

B.bear

C.take

D.catch

30.----Willitbealongtime_______Icomeforthepictures?

----No.It_______bereadyby3:00.

A.that;canB.since;willC.before;shouldD.until;must

31.Careofthesoulisagradualprocess______eventhesmalldetailsoflifeshouldbeconsidered.

A.what

B.inwhat

C.which

D.inwhich

32.Themoreoneis_________theEnglish-speakingenvironment,thebetterheorshewilllearnthelanguage.

A.exposedto

B.filledin

C.caughton

D.keptup

33.Manycustomersreceivedapoor-qualityproductorserviceontheirfirstvisittotheshopand______neverreturned.

A.aboveallB.asaresultC.ingeneralD.onthecontrary

34.Armedwiththeinformationyouhavegathered,youcan___preparingyourbusinessplan.

A.setout

B.setabout

C.setaside

D.setup

35.---Youhaveagreedtogowithme.Sowhyaren’tyougettingready?

---ButI______thatyouwantedmetostartatonce.

A.didn’trealizeB.hadn’trealized

C.haven’trealizedD.don’trealize

36.Thehungryboykepthiseyes________onthecakeonthetableforquiteawhilebeforehefinallynoticedmypresence.

A.tofix

B.fixed

C.fixing

D.beingfixed

37.Writteninahurry,________.Howcanitbesatisfactory?

A.Theyfoundmanymistakesinthereport

B.Sammadelotsofmistakesinthereport

C.thereareplentyofmistakesinthereport

D.Thereportisfullofmistakes

38.Hesuggeststhenumberofcarsshouldbelimitedtostopairpollution._______,theideaisnotverypractical.

A.SoundsgoodasitB.Asitsoundsgood

C.AsgooditsoundsD.Goodasitsounds

39.----Youdon’tgotothatsupermarketquiteoften,doyou?

----No,Ionlygothere______becauseit’stoofarawayfrommyhouse.

A.eventually

B.constantly

C.occasionally

D.frequently

40.----Didyoumakeitatlast?

----Yes.Butforyourhelp,it________aseriousloss.

A.wouldB.musthavecaused

C.wouldhavecausedD.maycause

第二节.完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从21-40各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

Onceuponatime,therelivedamanwhowa

ntedtoachieveeverythinghewascapableofachieving.Hewasobsessedwiththisdesire---heate,slept,andwalkedwithoneandonlydream:todie,havingaccomplishedeverysinglethinghewasabletoaccomplish.

Thereweresomanythingshecoulddo.Hefeltlikethewholeworldcouldbehis,41hesethismindtoit.

Heknewthathis42hadnolimits.Heknewthathecouldaccumulate43thatwoulddwarf(使相形见绌)thatofancientkings;heknewthathecould44booksthatwouldshakethemindsofgenerations;heknewthathecould45thingsthatwouldforeverchangethelivesofmillionsofpeople.Helived,constantlyfeelingthepowerwithin---andthatpowerknewnobounds.

Therewasonlyoneproblem:havingsuchapotential,butonlyone46,hehadtomakeachoice.Hehadtodecidewhereto47allofhisability.Makingthatdecisionwasextremelyhard,forany48meantcuttingoffsomefutureachievements.Inthemeantime,hewenttoschool,graduated,foundajob,married,and49children.Andhespenteveryminuteofhissparetimetryingtodecide50heshouldbringhispotentialintofullplay.

Timewentby,andhegrew51.Someroadsheusedtodreamaboutbecameclosedtohim.Buttherewasstillsomuchhecouldaccomplish.

Oneday,asuddenchestpainmadehimcomehomeearly.Hedraggedhisfeettothebathroom.There,feeling52,helookedinthemirror.Aworn-out,gray-hairedmanstaredbackathim.Helooked53intotheseeyesand,allofasudden,54onesimpletruth.Thenextmoment,thepaincameagain,andhisheartstopped55forever.

Thetruththatcameuponhimwasrathersimple:Peopleonlyflatterthemselves(自以为是,自鸣得意)bythinkingthattheycouldhave56thisorthatifnotforsuch-and-suchcircumstances.Yetthisisnothingbut57.Yousimplylacksomethingthatis58forachievingthatgoalyou’veneverreached—atalent,askill,willpower,59somethingelse.Infact,60youdon’tachieveissomethingyou’renotcapableofachieving.

41.A.beforeB.sinceC.ifD.though

42A.wisdomB.potentialC.worldD.freedom

43A.courageB.interestC.knowledgeD.power

44A.writeB.readC.buyD.edit

45A.inventB.acquireC.adoptD.destroy

46A.stepB.lifeC.chanceD.condition

47A.promoteB.accumulateC.increaseD.apply

48A.choiceB.mistakeC.failureD.effort

49A.assistedB.lovedC.raisedD.punished

50A.whyB.whereC.whenD.whether

51A.greedierB.wiserC.olderD.cruder

52A.sleepyB.weakC.satisfiedD.comfortable

53A.carelesslyB.secretlyC.angrilyD.closely

54A.realizedB.rememberedC.remindedD.created

55A.fuelingB.startingC.beatingD.moving

56A.learnedB.achievedC.undertakenD.doubted

57A.realityB.historyC.imaginationD.record

58A.unimportantB.necessaryC.unbelievableD.ordinary

59A.andB.evenC.orD.as

60A.whatB.whichC.thatD.how

第三部分:阅读理解(第一小节20小题,第二小节5小题;每小题2分,满分50分)

第一节:阅读下列材料,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

A

Thinkaboutthelasttimeyoufeltanegativeemotion—likestress,anger,orfrustration.Whatwasgoingthroughyourmindasyouweregoingthroughthatnegativity?Wasyourmindclutteredwith(充斥)differentkindsofthoughts?Orwasitparalyzed,unabletothink?

Thenexttimeyoufindyourselfinthemiddleofaverystressfultime,oryoufeelangryorfrustrated,stop.Yes,that’sright,stop.Whateveryou’redoing,stopandsitforoneminute.Whileyou’resittingthere,completelyimmerseyourselfinthenegativeemotion.

Allowthatemotiontoconsumeyou.Allowyourselfoneminutetotrulyfeelthatemotion.Don’tcheatyourselfhere.Taketheentireminute—butonlyoneminute—todonothingel

sebutfeelthatemotion.

Whentheminuteisover,askyourself,“AmIwillingtokeepholdingontothisnegativeemotionasIgothroughtherestoftheday?”

Onceyou’veallowedyourselftobetotallyimmersedintheemotionandreallyfeelit,youwillbesurprisedtofindthattheemotionclearsratherquickly.

Ifyoufeelyouneedtoholdontotheemotionforalittlelonger,thatisOK.Allowyourselfanotherminutetofeeltheemotion.

Whenyoufeelyou’vehadenoughoftheemotion,askyourselfifyou’rewillingtocarrythatnegativitywithyoufortherestoftheday.Ifnot,takeadeepbreath.Asyouexhale,releaseallthatnegativitywithyourbreath.

Thisexerciseseemssimple—almosttoosimple.But,itisveryeffective.Byallowingthatnegativeemotionthespacetobetrulyfelt,youaredealingwiththeemotionratherthanstuffingitdownandtryingnottofeelit.Youareactuallytakingawaythepoweroftheemotionbygivingitthespaceandattentionitneeds.Whenyouimmerseyourselfintheemotion,andrealizethatitisonlyemotion,itlosesitscontrol.Youcanclearyourheadandproceedwithyourtask.

61.Whichonedoesnotbelongtothenegativeemotion?

A.anxiety

B.confusion

C.depression

D.sorrow

62.Whatshouldyoudowhenyouareintonegativityaccordingtothejafs?

A.Listentosomemusic.

B.Ignoreitanddosomethingelse.

C.Justdonothingandtrulyfeelthatemotion.

D.Thinkaboutitandtrytodealwithitimmediately.

63.Theunderlinedword“immerse”(Paragraph2)mostprobablymeans_____.

A.breakdown

B.getridof

C.cutoff

D.throwinto

64.What’sthebesttitleofthistext?

A.ClearYourMentalSpace.

B.DeepBreath,TroubleAway.

C.TrytoAvoidtheNegativeEmotion.

D.KeepHoldingontoThisNegativeEmotionasLongasPossible.

65.Theauthor’sopiniontowardsnegativeemotionis_____.

A.doubtful

B.optimistic

C.frightened

D.confused

B

Whatisthenatureofthescientificattitude,theattitudeofthemanorwomanwhostudiesandappliesphysics,biology,chemistry,geology,engineering,medicineoranyotherscience?

Weallknowthatscienceplaysanimportantroleinoursocieties.However,manypeoplebelievethatourprogressdependsontwodifferentaspectsofscience.Thefirstaspectistheapplicationofthemachines,productsandsystemsofknowledgethatscientistsandtechnologistsdevelop.Thesecondistheapplicationofthespecialmethodsofthoughtandactionthatscientistsuseintheirwork.

Whatarethesespecialmethodsofthinkingandacting?Firstofall,itseemsthatasuccessfulscientistiscurious-hewantstofindouthowandwhytheuniverseworks.Heusuallypaysattentiontoproblemswhichhenoticeshavenosatisfyingexplanation,andlooksforrelationshipsevenifthedataavailableseemtobeunconnected.Moreover,hethinkshecanimprovetheexistingconditionsandenjoystryingtosolvetheproblemswhichthisinvolves.

Heisagoodobserver,accurate,patientandobjectiveandusesthefactsheobservestothefullest.Forexample,trainedobserversobtainaverylargeamountofinformationaboutastarmainlyfromtheaccurateanalysisofthesimplelinesthatappearinaspectrum(光谱).

Hedoesnotacceptstatementswhicharenotbasedonthemostcompleteevidenceavailable.Herejectsauthorityastheonlybasisfortruth.Scientistsalwayscheckstatementsandmakeexperimentscarefullyandobjectively.

Furthermore

,hedoesnotreadilyaccepthisownidea,sinceheknowsthatmanistheleastreliableofscientificinstrumentsandthatanumberoffactorstendtodisturbobjectiveinvestigation.

Lastly,heisfullofimaginationsinceheoftenhastolookforrelationshipsindatawhicharenotonlycomplexbutalsofrequentlyincomplete.Furthermore,heneedsimaginationifhewantstoguesshowprocessesworkandhoweventstakeplace.

Theseseemtobesomeofthewaysinwhichasuccessfulscientistortechnologistthinksandacts.

66.Manypeoplebelievethatsciencehelpssocietytoprogressthrough_________

A.knowledgeonly.B.morethanoneaspect.

C.technologyonly.D.theuseofmachines.

67.WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutacuriousscientistisTRUE?

A.Hedoesn’tfindconfidenceandpleasureinwork.

B.Heisinterestedinproblemsthatareexplained.

C.Hemakeseffortstoinvestigatepotentialconnections.

D.Helooksfornewwaysofacting.

68.Accordingtothepassage,asuccessfulscientistwouldNOT_______________.

A.easilybelieveinuncheckedstatements.

B.easilycriticizeothers'researchwork.

C.alwaysusehisimaginationinwork.

D.alwaysuseevidencefromobservation.

69.Whichwordcanbeusedtodescribethedatathatagoodscientistuses?

A.complete

B.objective

C.complicated

D.accurate

C

Thenewstudiesshowthatfewerthanhalfofthe9thgradersinmanyofthenation’slargestcities,canevergraduate.Thestudiesclearlyshowthatthedropoutrateisn’tdropping.And,inparticular,thedropoutrateisn’tdroppingforpoorandminoritystudents.

Amazingly,thoughsomanyregrettherisingdropoutrate,ourschoolscontinuetolackformalplans--oranyplans--toteachstudentsmotivation(动机).Mostschoolshavenogameplantoensurethatstudentsunderstandthatschoolingwillbecompletelynecessary.Schoolsexpectyouthandchildrentoactasthoughschoolingisimportant,buttheyneverteachthemtobelievethat.

Yearsago,familiesensuredthatthechildrenrecognizedthevalueofschooling.Butinmanymodernfamilies,thechildrenmayfailtorecognizetheimportanceofschoollifejustbecausethesefamiliesmayactuallytelltheirchildrenthatschoolisnotimportant.Sincemanyfamiliesarenotmotivatingtheirchildrentobeinterestedstudents,youthprofessionals,liketeachersmayneedtoprovidethistraining.Otherwise,itislikelythedropoutratewillcontinuenottodrop,butonlyworsen.

Herearesomestrategiestoconvinceeventhemostapathetic(无动于衷的)studentsthattheymuststayinschool.

Askstudentsiftheywilleverneedtowork:Theworldhaschanged.100yearsago,factoryworkwastheboomingjob,anditrequirednoeducation.Today,factoriesareincreasinglyautomated.Mostcomputer-relatedjobsrequireeducationandatleastahighschooldiploma.

Askstudentswhichcenturytheywillbepreparedfor:In1900,themostcommonjobswerefarmlaboreranddomesticservant—educationnotneeded.Now,themostcommonjobsareofficeandsalesstaff—educationanddiplomausuallyneeded.Anamazing6outof10peopletodayworkinastoreoroffice.

Askstudentstodeviseawaythattheemployeecouldbereplaced.Forexample,thecomingtrendinfastfoodistousecomputersratherthanpeopletoruntherestaurant.Aprototypeisapparentlyalreadybeingtested.Thestudentsshoulddiscoverthatmostjobsthatlackeducationanddiplomarequirementsmayberipeforautomation.

70.WhatdoestheunderlinedpartmeaninParagraph1?

A.Fewstudentscanaffordtogotoschoolinlarge

cities.

B.Alargenumberofthe9thgraderscangraduatenow.

C.Therearestillquiteafew9thgradersleavingschoolearly.

D.Mostschoolsinlargecitieshavefewerandfewerstudents.

71.Withoutthehelpofyouthprofessionals,_____.

A.moreandmorefamilieswillgraduallyrecognizethevalueofschool.

B.itislikelythatthedropoutrateinschoolswon’tcontinuetodrop.

C.someparentswillbemoreconvincedoftheirchildren’sfuture.

D.theschoolswillmakeproperplanstosolvetheproblemswithdropout.

72.Theauthortakesfactoryworkforexamplemainlyto______.

A.tellusthatmanyjobsrequirescertaineducationinthepast

B.showthattherearemorefactoryworkandemploymentinmodernsociety

C.showthatemploymentinthecomputerfieldgrowsatahighrate

D.emphasizethatmodernjobsrequireeducationandschoolsarenecessary

73.Itcanbeinferredthat______.

A.bothschoolsandfamiliesshouldanswerforthehighdropoutrate

B.manynewjobsdon’tneedchildren’shighschooldiploma

C.workinginastoredoesn’trequireahighschooldiploma

D.mostschoolsarereadytohelpstudentsrecognizetheimportanceofstudy

74.Ifstudentsplaythe“ReplaceMe”game,theresultwouldbe“______”.

A.Theywillknowthattheycan‘always’dowithoutadiploma

B.Moreofthemwilldropoutearlytogotowork

C.Theywilldiscoverthatlackofeducationisadisadvantageinchoosingjobs

D.Theywillbecomebetteratusingcomputerstohuntforajob

D

WhenIwasfourteen,Iearnedmoneyinthesummerbycuttinglawns(草坪),andwithinafewweeksIhadbuiltupabodyofcustomers.IgottoknowpeoplebytheflowerstheyplantedthatIhadtoremembernottocutdown,bythethingstheylostinthegrassorstruckinthegroundonpurpose.IreachedthepointwithmostofthemwhenIknewinadvancewhatcomplaintwasabouttobespoken,whichparticularrequestwasmostimportant.AndIlearnedsomethingaboutthemeasureofmyneighborsbytheirpreferredmethodofpayment:bythejob,bythemonth---ornotatall.

Mr.Balloufellintothelastcategory,andhealwayshadareasonwhy.Ononeday,hehadnochangeforafifty,onanotherhewasflatoutofchecks,onanother,hewassimplyoutwhenIknockedonhisdoor.Still,exceptforthemoneyapart,hewasaniceenoughguy,alwayswavingortippinghishatwhenhe’dseemefromadistance.Ifiguredhimforathinretirementcheck,maybeawork-relayedinjurythatkepthimfromdoinghisownyardwork.Sure,Ikepttrackofthetotal,butIdidn’tworryabouttheamounttoomuch.Grasswasgrass,andthelittlethatMr.Ballou’spropertycompriseddidn’ttakelongtotrim(修剪).

Then,onelateafternooninmid-July,thehottesttimeoftheyear,Iwaswalkingbyhishouseandheopenedthedoor,mentionedmetocomeinside.Thehallwascool,shaded,andittookmyeyesaminutetoadjusttothedimlight.

“Ioweyou,”Mr.Ballou,“but…”

IthoughtI’dsavehimthetroubleofthinkingofanewexcuse.“Noproblem.Don’tworryaboutit.”

“Thebankmadeamistakeinmyaccount,”hecontinued,ignoringmywords.“Itwillbeclearedupinadayortwo.ButinthemeantimeIthoughtperhapsyoucouldchooseoneortwovolumesforadownpayment.

HegesturedtowardthewallsandIsawthatbookswerestacked(堆放)everywhere.Itwaslikealibrary,exceptwithnoordertothearrangement.

“Takeyourtime,”Mr.Ballouencouraged.“Read,borrow,keep.Findsomethingyoulike.Whatdoyouread?”

“Idon’tknow.”AndIdidn’t.Igenerallyreadwhatwasinfrontof

me,whatIcouldgetfromthepaperbackstackatthedrugstore,whatIfoundatthelibrary,magazines,thebackofcerealboxes,comics.Theideaofconsciouslyseekingoutaspecialtitlewasnewtome,but,Irealized,notwithoutappeal--soIstartedtolookthroughthepilesofbooks.

“Youactuallyreadallofthese?”

“Thisisn’tmuch,”Mr.Ballousaid.“Thisisnothing,justwhatI’vekept,theonesworthlookingatasecondtime.”

“Pickforme,then.”

Heraisedhiseyebrows,cockedhishead,andregardedmeasthoughmeasuringmeforasuit.Afteramoment,henodded,searchedthroughastack,andhandedmeadarkredhardboundbook,fairlythick.

“TheLastoftheJust,”Iread.“ByAndreSchwarz-Bart.What’sitabout?”

“Youtellme,”hesaid.“Nextweek.”

Istartedaftersupper,sittingoutdoorsonanuncomfortablekitchenchair.Withinafewpages,theyard,thesummer,disappeared,andIwasplungedintotheachingtragedyoftheHolocaust,theextraordinaryclashofgood,representedbyonedecentman,andevil.TranslatedfromFrench,thelanguagewaselegant,simple,impossibletoresist.WhentheeveninglightfinallyfailedImovedinside,readallthroughthenight.

Tothisday,thirtyyearslater,Ivividlyremembertheexperience.Itwasmyfirstvoluntaryencounter(接触、遇到)withworldliterature,andIwasstunned(震惊)bytheconcentratedpoweranovelcouldcontain.Ilackedthevocabulary,however,totranslatemyfeelingsintowords.SothenextweekwhenMr.Ballouasked,“Well?”Ionlyreplied,“Itwasgood?”

“Keepit,then,”hesaid.“ShallIsuggestanother?”

Inodded,andwaspresentedwiththepaperbackeditionofMargaretMead’sComingofAgeinSamoa(averyimportantbookonthestudyofthesocialandculturaldevelopmentofpeoples---anthropology(人类学)).

Tomaketwolongstoriesshort,Mr.Ballouneverpaidmeacentforcuttinghisgrassthatyearorthenext,butforfifteenyearsItaughtanthropologyatDartmouthCollege.SummerreadingwasnottheinnocententertainmentIhadassumedittobe,notalight-hearted,instantlyforgettableescapeinahammock(吊床)(thoughIhavesinceenjoyedmanyofthose,too).Abook,ifitarrivesbeforeyouattherightmoment,intheproperseason,ataninternalinthedailybusinessofthings,willchangethecourseofallthatfollows.

75.TheauthorthoughtthatMr.Ballouwas______________.

A.richbutmeanB.poorbutpolite

C.honestbutforgettableD.strongbutlazy

76.BeforehisencounterwithMr.Ballou,theauthorusedtoread_____________.

A.anythingandeverythingB.onlywhatwasgiventohim

C.onlyseriousnovelsD.nothinginthesummer

77.TheauthorfoundthefirstbookMr.Ballougavehim_____________.

A.light-heartedandenjoyableB.dullbutwellwritten

C.impossibletoputdownD.difficulttounderstand

78.Fromwhathesaidtotheauthor,wecangatherthatMr.Ballou_______________.

A.readallbookstwiceB.didnotdomuchreading

C.readmorebooksthanhekeptD.preferredtoreadhardboundbooks'

79.Thefollowingyeartheauthor_______________.

A.startedstudyinganthropologyatcollege

B.continuedtocutMr.Ballou’slawn

C.spentmostofhistimelazingawayinahammock

D.hadforgottenwhathehadreadthesummerbefore

80.Theauthor’smainpointisthat_____________.

A.summerjobsarereallygoodforyoungpeople

B.youshouldinsistonbeingpaidbeforeyoudoajob

C.agoodbookcanchangethedirectionofyourlife

D.abookislikeagardencarriedinthepocket.

第二节:阅读下列材料,从所给的六个选项(A、B、C、D

、E和F)中,选出符合各小题要求的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有一项是多余选项。

81._______

Europeantelevisionhadtheideaoftakingordinarypeopleandturningtheminto“stars”byputtingtheminunusualsituations.“BigBrother”(createdinHolland)wasoneofthefirst.Agroupofpeoplewerelockedinasmallhousewithcamerasrunning24hoursaday.Itwascalleda“watchanddial”showbecauseviewersvotebytelephonetodecidewhoshouldleaveorstay.

82._____

“BigBrother”wasprobablythefirstofthenewrealityshows,butsuchaprogrammehasdeveloped.Manyhavefoundappealbyhavingathemetothem,butmostarebasedontheprincipleof“survivalofthefittest”byeliminatingparticipantsastheseriesprogresses.SowehavethedatingshowswherewinnerseitherpairofforstaytruetotheirpartnersoutsidetheTVstudio.Thentherearethosethattestpeople’sabilitiesforspecificjobslikerunningakitchen,becominganinteriordesigneroratopmodel.

83._____

Criticssaytheseprogrammesarebasicallybadtelevision,butpeoplewatchthem.Sowhyaretheresomanyofthem?Fortheviewerit’sanopportunityto“peoplewatch”.It’snaturaltolikewatchingotherpeople.They’reinteresting.Wecanimaginewhatwewoulddointhatsituation.Wegettoknowthecharactersandseethemgrowanddevelopweekafterweek.Andofcourse,televisionistheperfectplacetowatchpeople.Likethetheatreorcinemawecanlookatotherpeopleandtheycan’tlookback.Butwithtelevision,wecanwatchintheprivacyofourownhomes.Wewatch,butwedon’thavetoadmitittoanyone.

84._____

TheTVcompanieslikerealityshowsbecausetheyarecheaptoproduceandattractyoungerviewers,whichadvertiserslike.Thelast“BigBrother”inBritainattractedenormousadvertisingrevenue(收入).Theyaren’tdependenton“star”actorswithenormoussalaries.Andyouractorswon’tgoonstrike.Andwhydopeopleparticipateinthem?Well,forfameandmoneyofcourse.Inthepast,appearingontelevisionwasn’tforordinarypeople.Youhadtobegoodatsomething,likesport,orreadingthenews,oracting.Butnotanymore.

85._____

Itseemsthatmostshowsdowellatthebeginningbutthentheviewingfiguresbegintofall.Anditvariesfromcountrytocountrytoo.Forexample,oneshowhadanadoptedchildtrytoguesstheidentityofherrealfather,andanotherhadafamilyarguingoveraninheritance(遗产).Bothwerecancelledafteroneepisode.Perhapsthenoveltyhaswornoff.Certainly,realityTVseemstoappealmuchmoretotheyoungeraudience.Andnowtherearesomanyshowsaroundeventheyounghavebecomemorecritical.Realityshowswillprobablysurvive—it’sjustnolongersoeasytomakeasuccessfulone.

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:在缺词处加一个漏词符号(∧),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.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。

ThefirsttimeIdecidetoleavehomewaswhenIwasupongraduationinhighschool.Iwashavingtroublegetalongwithmyparents.Ihadaboutfiftydollarinmypockets,andIthoughtaboutleavinghome.IttookmeonlytwoweeksawayfromhomewhileIstartedtofeelhomesick.Livingonmyownisatotaldifferentexperienceforthreemainreasons:beingmoreresponsible,moredecisiveandmorecreative.BecauseofI’monmyown,Igettodealwithmydutieswithoutbeingtold.Ihavetobemorecarefulbecausemyparentsarenotheretogivemetheiradvices.Intheotherhand,Icanmakemyownfutureplan.Ihavemaderulesformetofollo

第二节:书面表达(满分30分)

请你根据下面这幅漫画用英语写一篇短文

。短文内容应该包括以下三个方面:

1.描述这幅漫画的内容。

2.陈述你对他们的做法的观点和理由。

3.提出建议。

注意:1.词数120左右。2.作文中不得提及考生所在学校和本人姓名。

Ascanbeseeninthecartoon,

2019学年第一学期十校联合体高三期中联考-

英语答案

短文改错

ThefirsttimeIdecidetoleavehomewaswhenIwasupongraduationinhighschool.Iwas

decided

havingtroublegetalongwithmyparents.Ihadaboutfiftydollarinmypockets,andIthought

gettingdollars

aboutleavinghome.IttookmeonlytwoweeksawayfromhomewhileIstartedtofeelhomesick.

when

Livingonmyownisatotaldifferentexperienceforthreemainreasons:beingmoreresponsible,

totally

moredecisiveandmorecreative.BecauseofI’monmyown,Igettodealwithmydutieswithout

beingtold∧.Ihavetobemorecarefulbecausemyparentsarenotheretogivemetheiradvices.

toadvice

Intheotherhand,Icanmakemyownfutureplan.Ihavemaderulesformetofollow.

0nmyself

SofarasIamconcerned,itisbettertouseappropriatemethodsbasedonchildren’sindividualpersonalities.Sincepraiseandcriticismbothplayvitalrolesinchildren’seducation,itisessentialthatparentsshouldtrytomaintainthebalancebetweenloveandstrictness.Onlyinthiswaycanchildrenachieveall-rounddevelopment.

录音文本

Text1

Text3

W:WhatdoyouthinkIshouldcooktoday?

M:Howaboutwegoouttoeat?

W:Butwewentouttoeatlastnightandthenightbefore.I’mbeginningtothinkthatyoudon’tlikemycooking.

M:Nooffense,butifyouopenedarestaurant,itwouldprobablygetcloseddownbythehealthdepartment.

Text6

W:Waiter!

M:Yes.WhatcanIdoforyou,madam?

W:Ididn’torderthis.

M:I’msorry.Imadeamistake.ThisisTable9’sorder.I’mverysorry.

W:That’sokay.It’sprettybusyrightnow.

M:Thanksforyourunderstanding.

W:Whataboutmyorder?

M:I’llcheckonyourorderrightnow.Itshouldbereadyanyminute.

M:Whenwillhebeback?

W:Heshouldbebackanymoment.

M:Iwonderifyoucouldgivehimamessageforme.

W:Yes,certainly.Justaminute.I’llgetapen…Okay,I’mready.

M:Therewillbeaveryurgentmeetingatthreeo’clock,andIwouldlikeMr.Kingtoattendit.

W:OK.MayIaskwhatit’sregarding?

M:Yes.It’sregardingtheforeignexchangemarketandoursalesstrategythisyear.

W:ShouldItellMr.Kingtoprepareanything?

M:Yes.Pleasetellhimtobringthefinancialreportsfromthelastthreequarters.

W:I’lllethimknow.

M:Thankyouverymuch.

Text9

M:Hi,Nancy!Whatareyoudoinghereatthegrocerystore?

W:Oh,hey,Landon.Iamgettingreadyformygrandmother’seightiethbirthdaypartytonight.Sincewearegoingoutfordinner,Iamgoingtomakehercakeinadvance,andIneededafewthings.

M:Wow,eightyyearsold.Yourgrandmothersureissomething!Whattypeofcakeareyoumaking?

W:Sincemygrandmother’sfavoritekindofcakeischocolate,Iammakingachocolatecakewithslicedstrawberriesontop;that’sherfavoritefruit.

M:Thatsoundsdelicious!Haveyoubakedacakebefore?

W:Well,sortof.Ihavefolloweddirectionsonthosecakemixes.Thistime,Iammakingitallbyhand.It’sabitofachallenge,andIguessI’malittlenervous.

Feelingstressedlately?Hasyourdoctorsaidhecannotfindanythingwrongwithyou?Perhapshetoldyoutogotoahospital,butallthefancyequipmenttherestillshowedthattherewasnothingwrongwithyou.Thenconsiderthis:youmightbeinastateofsub-health.Sub-health,alsocall

edthethirdstateorthegreystate,isdefinedasaborderlinestatebetweenhealthanddisease.AccordingtoaninvestigationbytheNationalHealthOrganization,over45percentofsub-healthypeoplearemiddle-agedorelderly.Thepercentageisevenhigheramongpeoplewhoworkinmanagementpositions,aswellasstudentsaroundexamtime,duetotheirheightenedexposuretostress.

Thekeytopreventingandrecoveringfromsub-health,accordingtosomemedicalexperts,istoformgoodhabits,alternateworkwithrest,exerciseregularly,andtakepartinopen-airactivities.Asformeals,peopleareadvisedtoeatlesssaltandsugar.Theyshouldeatmorefreshvegetables,fruits,andfishbecausetheyarerichinnutritionalelements—vitaminsandtraceelements(微量元素)—thatareimportanttothebody.

总结】高三英语期中试题就为大家介绍到这儿了,大家要多做题,多练习,才能多进步。希望大家在中国学科吧(jsfw8.com)学习愉快。

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