广东省深圳市2015届高三第一次调研考试英语试题 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、高考资源网() 您身边的高考专家2015年深圳市高三年级第一次调研考试英语试卷I 语言知识及应用(共两节,满分45分)第一节 完形填空 (共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从115各题所给的A、B、C和D中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。It is generally agreed that a good student must be able to concentrate for a reasonable time on a written text, yet most students are given very little help to p
2、ractice this skill. Almost all classroom reading is 1 into minutes of reading and therefore it is no wonder that a number of students have 2 in this field.If you have a problem with 3 ,you must first examine the conditions in which you work. Lighting can be a problem: too many readers put up with 4
3、lighting conditions. If this is a problem, and you dont have a reading lamp, try a strong bulb(灯泡), read near a window in day time and always avoid reading in your own shadow. 5 the light should come from overhead or over your shoulder. Reflective surfaces should be avoided. You should also 6 excess
4、ive contrast (过度对比) caused by using a reading lamp as the only 7 of light as this will cause great tiredness and probably eye injury.A second reason for poor concentration is the 8 of motivation, that is, an absence of any 9 sense of purpose. If this is the cause, you will almost 10 be bored by the
5、text. Be sure that you keep your 11 in mind during your reading so that you know you should also adopt some specific techniquessuch as making notes from your readingto aid your concentration.If you play the role of a 12 receiver of information, simply concentrating on absorbing everything you read,
6、you will 13 that your mind is overloaded, confused by the material. Then you should take a more active approach. Enter into a 14 with the text, pausing to reflect on what you read, and 15 what you find. Thatll be good for reading and comprehension.1. A. forcedB. drivenC. admittedD. broken2. A. probl
7、emsB. abilitiesC. advantagesD. mistakes3. A. instructionB. communicationC. concentrationD. appreciation4. A. goodB. poorC. strongD. bright5. A. IdeallyB. OptionallyC. DeliberatelyD. Cheerfully6. A. promoteB. ensureC. avoidD. increase7. A. sourceB. gradeC. aspectD. system8. A. supplyB. concernC. awar
8、enessD. lack9. A. abnormalB. clearC. carefulD. humorous10. A. carefullyB. strangelyC. certainlyD. naturally11. A. objectivesB. requirementsC. memoriesD. considerations12. A. sensitiveB. relativeC. conservativeD. passive13. A. forgetB. doubtC. findD. believe14. A. quarrelB. dialogueC. battleD. connec
9、tion15. A. refusingB. demandingC. receivingD. questioning第二节 语法填空 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空,并将答案填写在答题卡标号为1625的相应位置上。I seldom thought I had a passion. I would sit before the TV all day, thinking 16 nothing but the next shadow. It was not long ago that
10、 I first learned how important having a passion is to life.One day I went with Mum to drop my sister off at the gym. Then, 17 Mum stopped at a red light, someone on the roadside caught my eyes. It was a man 18 (dress) in rags, homeless. That didnt interest me, for I 19 (see) many like him before.But
11、 he man wasnt sitting down with a sad 20 (express). He had a radio in his hand and was dancing 21 (merry) to the music. The radio seemed to be the most precious thing 22 he had.“Mum, why does that man have a radio even though hes homeless?” I asked.“He bought 23 ,” she replied.“But if hes homeless,
12、why doesnt he use the money to buy food or clothes? He wasted it on something he doesnt need.”“Well, Sarah, sometimes food and clothes arent 24 only important things. We need happiness, too.”“I see.” The man must care too much about music, so he bought a radio instead of food and clothes. I realized
13、 that happiness is the key to life. 25 it, theres nothing to look forward to. A passion gives a person the happiness they need to keep going!II 阅读 (共两节,满分50分)第一节 阅读理解 (共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D中,选出最佳答案,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AOne windy spring day, I observed young people having fun using the wind
14、to fly their kites. Multicolored creations of varying shapes and sizes filled the skies like beautiful birds dashing and dancing in the exciting atmosphere above the earth. As the strong winds gusted against the kites, a string kept them in check.Instead of blowing away with the wind, they arose aga
15、inst it to achieve great heights. They shook and pulled, but the controlling string and the clumsy tail kept them in tow(牵引), facing upward and against the wind. As the kites struggled and trembled against the string, they seemed to say, “Let me go! Let me go! I want to be free!” They flew beautiful
16、ly even as they fought the forced restriction of the string. Finally, one of the kites succeeded in breaking loose. “Free at last,” it seemed to say. “Free to fly with the wind.”Yet freedom from control simply put it at the mercy of an unsympathetic gentle wind. It flew ungracefully to the ground an
17、d landed in a twisted mass of weeds and string against a dead bush. “Free at last”. Free to lie powerless in the dirt, to be blown helplessly along the ground, and to settle down lifeless against the first roadblock.How much like kites we sometimes are. There always exist misfortunes and restriction
18、s, rules to follow from which we can grow and gain strength. Prohibition is a necessary counterpart to the winds of opposition. Some of us pulled at the rules so hard that we never fly fast to reach the heights we might have obtained. If we keep all the commandment(戒律), we will never rise high enoug
19、h to get our tails off the ground.Let us each rise to the great heights, recognizing that some of the prohibitions are actually the steady force that helps us climb and achieve.26. In the passage the writer watched _.A. many young people enjoying the sunny dayB. many birds dashing and dancing in the
20、 skyC. many young people flying multicolored kitesD. the strong winds blowing against the sky27. What enables a kite fly gracefully in the sky according to the story?A. The kite itself and strange shapes.B. A long string and blowing wind.C. A windy spring day and blue sky.D. The size and a long stri
21、ng.28. What didnt happen to the freed kite?A. It kept flying freely in the air.B. It lay powerless in the dirt.C. It was trapped in a dead bush.D. It was blown helplessly around.29. What is the purpose of the author in writing this passage?A. To give up tips on how to fly kites effectively.B. To war
22、n us that freedom is actually powerless.C. To explain that restrictions are really unnecessary.D. To teach us a lesson that rules are important in life.30. Which of the following is the best title of the passage?A. Fly with RestrictionsB. Where to FlyC. Why to Fly KitesD. Fly to FreedomBOur most com
23、monly held code for success is broken. Conventional wisdom holds that if we work hard we will be more successful, and if we are more successful, then well be happy. If we can just find that great job, win that next promotion, lose those five pounds, happiness will follow. But recent discoveries in t
24、he field of positive psychology have shown that this code is actually backward: Happiness fuels success, not the other way around. When we are positive, our brains become more engaged, creative, motivated, energetic, and productive at work. This discovery has been repeatedly borne out by rigid resea
25、rch in psychology and neuroscience(神经学), management studies, and the bottom lines of organizations around the globe.InThe Happiness Advantage,Shawn Achor, who spent over a decade living, researching, and lecturing at Harvard University, draws on his own researchincluding one of the largest studies o
26、f happiness and potential at Harvard and others at companies like UBS to fix this broken code. Using stories and case studies from his work with CEOs of Fortune 500 in 42 countries, Achor explains how we can reprogram our brains to become more positive in order to gain a competitive ability at work.
27、Based on seven practical, actionable principles that have been tried and tested everywhere from classrooms to boardrooms, stretching from Argentina to Zimbabwe, he shows us how we can capitalize on the Happiness Advantage to improve our performance and maximize our potential.A must-read for everyone
28、 trying to stand out in a world of increasing workloads and stress, The Happiness Advantage isnt only about how to become happier at work. Its about how to acquire the benefits of a happier and more positive mode of thinking to achieve the extraordinary in our work and in our lives.31. Which of the
29、following is the traditional code for success?A. Hard wordsuccesshappiness.B. Successhappinesshard word.C. Happinesshard wordsuccess.D. Hard work happinesssuccess.32. What do we know about the new discovery in paragraph 1?A. Conventional code for success is totally useless.B. The more we are success
30、ful, the happier we are.C. Positive psychology is really backward.D. Happiness contributes greatly to success.33. Why did the writer write the book The Happiness Advantages?A. To reprogram ones brain to be healthier.B. To make people more positive and competitive.C. To study stories and cases of CEO
31、s.D. To make a lecture at Harvard University.34. The underlined phrase “capitalize on” in paragraph 3 is closes in meaning to _A. provide fund forB. make full use ofC. write big letters forD. stand out in35. What is the purpose of the writer in writing the passage?A. To help people stand out in the
32、world.B. To arouse peoples sense of happiness.C. To help people decrease the work stress.D. To strongly recommend the book.CIf you are a sleep deprived(被剥夺) teacher, you may not be aware of the term woodpeckering(啄木鸟式点头), but youve probably done it. It happens the day following a bad nights sleep. Y
33、oure sitting in a long meeting and you can barely keep your eyes open, so you support your head up with your hand. Next thing you know, you are moving your sleeping head back to its upright position. Do this a few times and you are woodpeckering.I thought I knew sleep deprivation when I did my medic
34、al internship(实习) in hospital. That year I frequently went 36 hours with no sleep. When I finished my stay in neurology(神经内科), I welcomed the promise of full nights of sleep ever after. It went pretty well for the next 10 years until I became a school teacher and experienced a whole new level of sle
35、ep deprivation.Teachers working hours go far beyond the 8 am to 5 pm schedule of kids in school. There are hours spent at staff meetings, correcting homework, preparing for the next day- and then there is the worrying. What I did in a hospital emergency room required no more intensive mental energy
36、than what is need to keep 30 kids attentive enough to learn what I was teacher.Good teachers are like magicians keeping a dozen balls in the air to come at right time, with alarm set for 6 am to finish grading papers, memories of the day thats gone- including the students who didnt understand someth
37、ing, forgot their lunch or were embarrassed by wrong ansers. All these will become sleep-resistant barriers. And also with some financial stress, youll have a cycle of insomnia(失眠) with unwelcome consequences.With inadequate sleep comes irritability(易怒), forgetfulness, lower tolerance of even minor
38、annoyances, and less efficient organization and planning. These are the very mental nuseles that teachers need to meet the challenges of the next day. In wanting to do a better job the next day, the brain keeps bringing up the worries that deny the rest it needs.36. After a bad nights sleep, usually
39、 the direct effect for the next day is to _.A. keep ones eyes open all the timeB. move head back and forthC. raise ones head in upright positionD. keep nodding like a woodpecker37. The writers new level of sleep deprivation began since he _.A. did his medical internship in hospitalB. began to teach
40、in a schoolC. left hospital ten years agoD. went 36 hours with no sleep38. From paragraph 3 we can infer that _.A. teachers work is comfortableB. correcting homework needs less timeC. working in hospital is even tougherD. teaching needs more mental energy39. Good teachers sleep problems are mainly d
41、ue to the _.A. common sleep-resistant barriersB. embarrassment for wrong answersC. diligence and devotion to teachingD. misunderstanding of their students40. What does the writer really want to tell us in the last paragraph?A. Unfavorable effects of inadequate sleep are variousB. Lay down worries an
42、d sleep well first for the next day.C. Teachers should often practice mental muscles.D. Better job has nothing to do with inadequate sleep.DAn absolute description of the threat hanging over the worlds mammals, reptiles, amphibians(不如、爬行、两栖动物) and other life forms has been published by the well-know
43、n scientific journal, Nature. A special analysis carried out by the journal indicates that an astonishing 41% of all amphibians on the planet now face extinction while 26% of mammal species and 13% of birds are similarly threatened.Many species are already critically endangered and lose to extinctio
44、n, including the Sumatran elephant, Amur leopard and mountain gorilla. But also in danger of vanishing for the wild, it now appears, are animals that are currently rated as merely being endangered.In each case, the finger of blame points directly at human activites The continuing spread of agricultu
45、re is destroying million of hectares of wild habitats(栖息地)every year, leaving animals without homes, while the introduction of newly-come species, often helped by humans, is also damaging native populations. At the same time, pollution and overfishing are destroying ocean ecosystems.“Habitat destruc
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