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    1、满分:150分 时间:120分钟第一节 单选题 (共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)1. We often think of the days _we spent together on the island.A. when B. which C. in which D. during which2. He must be from Africa, _can be seen from his skin.A. that B. as C. it D. what3. In the dark street, there wasnt a single person _she could turn fo

    2、r help.A. that B. who C. from whom D. to whom4. I, _your good friend, will try my best to help you out.A. who is B. who am C. that is D. which am5. This is the very place _Im wishing to live in.A. where B. which C. that D. in which6. I was told that there were about 50 foreign students _ Chinese in

    3、the school,most _ from Germany.A. study; of whom B. study; of them C. studying; them D. studying; of whom7. You should understand the traffic rule by now. Youve had it _ often enough.A. explaining B. to explain C. explain D. explained8._ by the beauty of nature,the girl from London decided to spend

    4、another two days on the farm.A. Attracting B. Attracted C. To be attracted D. Having attracted9. The old man, _ abroad for twenty years,is on the way back to his motherland. A. to work B. working C. to have worked D. having worked10. When passing me he pretended _ me.A. to see B. not having seen C.

    5、to have not seen D. not to have seen11. Will $200 _ the cost of the damage? - I am afraid not. I need at least $ 100 more. A. do B. go C. afford D. cover 12. Internet shopping will really _ when people make sure that it is safe. A. take off B. take up C. set off D. set up 13. News reports say peace

    6、talks between the two countries have _ with no agreement reached. A. broken up B. broken down C. broken in D. broken through14. He was _ the edge of success when the unexpected accident happened,A. at B on C. from D. in15. A new _ on commercial ads during TV dramas took into effect on January 1, 201

    7、2. From then on showing advertisements in the middle of TV dramas isnt allowed. A. law B. ban C. case D limit16. He made another wonderful discovery, _ of great importance. A. which I think is B. I think which is C. which I think it is D. which I think it17. Two quakes _ 5.7 and 5.6 hit a border are

    8、a Yi Liang in Yunnan and Weining county in Guizhou at 11:19 am and 12:16 pm on Friday.A. measured B measuring C. having measured D. to be measured18. What do you think of the service in our hotel? - Oh, _. We couldnt have found a better place. A. it is really something B. it is far from satisfactory

    9、C. it is just so-so. D. it is not a bit wonderful19. -$ 100, but that is my last offer! - _A. Good idea! B. What did you say? C. Its up to you D. OK, its a deal. 20. Recently CCTV station has taken great _ to make a program that reviews the important _ of the past 20 years.A. steps; affairs B. effor

    10、ts; matters C. pains; events D. efforts; incidents第二节 完形填空 (共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)Annie Oakley was born on a farm in Ohio, USA in 1860. She was a sharp-shooting star of the Wild West and died in 1926, at the age of 66.As a child, she used to 21 her father and his friends shoot animals: she wanted to t

    11、ry, too. They 22 her because they thought she was not 23 enough to hold a gun properly. But she 24 them all by learning to shoot and becoming very good at it. Annie 25 a marksman (神枪手) whom she met at a shooting competition. Together they started their own shooting show and they 26 in variety shows

    12、around the country.When Annie Oakley was twenty-five, the legendary Buffalo Bill saw her perform and said her skills 27 a bigger, better-known show. That year, she and her husband 28 the famous Buffalo Bills Wild West Show. For seventeen years, Annie was part of the show and was the main 29 . She wa

    13、s such a good shot that she could split a playing card from the side, 30 ten meters away. She could hit a coin 31 in the air and even shoot cigarettes held between her husbands 32 . When Annie was forty-one, she was seriously 33 in a train crash. Everyone thought that would be the end of her 34 . Bu

    14、t she 35 quickly and soon she was well enough to continue to 36 her audiences.In 1946, twenty years after her 37 , a musical called Annie Get Your Gun was written about Annie Oakley. 38 , she was much quieter in real life than the 39 in the musical. Some of the stories about her shooting skills are

    15、almost too 40 to be true. Annie Oakley has become a legendary figure of the Wild West.21. A. helpB. seeC. findD. watch22. A. shouted atB. looked atC. laughed at D. cried at23. A. strong B. youngC. fatD. healthy24. A. frightenedB. surprised C. disappointedD. defeated25. A. foundB. taughtC. becameD. m

    16、arried26. A. trainedB. performed C. practicedD. travelled27. A. causedB. aroseC. deserved D. awarded28. A. joined B. discoveredC. organizedD. disclosed29. A. attraction B. businessC. learnerD. coach30. A. flyingB. jumpingC. standing D. waiting31. A. lostB. broughtC. thrown D. carried32. A. hands B.

    17、eyesC. armsD. lips33. A. treatedB. injured C. rescuedD. cured34. A. lifeB. husbandC. career D. trip35. A. worsenedB. improvedC. fledD. recovered36. A. amaze B. moveC. playD. shoot37. A. treatmentB. death C. performanceD. marriage38. A. LuckilyB. BesidesC. However D. Finally39. A. character B. singer

    18、C. heroD. director40. A. realisticB. limited C. extraordinary D. practical第三节 阅读理解 (共25小题;每小题2分,满分50分)AHalf a century later, Mrs Cooper became a beloved volunteer at the San Diego Food Bank, where she devoted herself to helping others. She organized and ran a distribution center from a church, helpi

    19、ng it become the organizations largest emergency food distribution center in San Diego. She was one of 25 outstanding senior volunteers in the nation selected and invited Washington D.C. to receive the award.“She was the main person who helped us make that program grow,” said Mike Doody, former dire

    20、ctor of the Food Bank. “She had a way of getting people to work together and to work hard. She was determined and stubborn, but in a good way. She had a good heart.” People knew her as “Grandma” because of her selflessness and her devotion to helping hungry children and families. “She reminded peopl

    21、e of their Grandma.” Doody said.As a widow with a young child in 1979, Mrs. Cooper was helped through a difficult financial time when the Food Bank provided her with groceries. “She dedicated her life to giving back,” said her daughter, Monica Cooper. It wasnt unusual for a local church to call Mrs

    22、Cooper to ask her to aid a needy family. “She would give people food out of her cupboard. Sometimes we would cook a meal for a family living out of their car,” Cooper said.Although Mrs Cooper was honored to receive the national award for her volunteer work, she said being able to help others was her

    23、 reward. She died of liver disease and kidney failure, aged 93.41The underlined word “charity” in Paragraph 1 refers to .Aoffering helpBdonating moneyCproviding servicesDshowing sympathy42The San Diego Food Bank is meant to .Adistribute food in case of emergencyBhelp hungry children and familiesCgiv

    24、e basic first-aid treatmentDtrain some senior volunteers43Which of the following is true of Mrs Cooper?AShe died at an early age.BShe refused the national award.CShe was kind and devoted.DShe was not easy to get along with.44From what Monica Cooper said, we know that .Ashe is in financial troubleBsh

    25、e was finally rewardedCshe once misunderstood her motherDshe thinks highly of her mother45 Mrs Coopers story suggests that .A everyone needs a Grandma nearbyBchildren are what their parents areCa sound mind is in a sound bodyDa mothers love never changesBMost American students go to traditional publ

    26、ic schools. There are about 88,000 public schools all over the US. Some students attend about 3000 independent public schools called charter schools.Charter schools are self-governing. Private companies operate some charter schools. They are similar in some ways to traditional public schools. They r

    27、eceive tax money just as other public schools do. Charter schools must prove to local or state governments that their students are learning. These governments provide the schools with the agreement called a charter that permits them to operate.Charter schools are different because they do not have t

    28、o obey most laws governing traditional public schools. Local, state or federal governments cannot tell them what to teach. Each school can choose its own goals and decide the ways it wants to reach them. Class size is usually smaller than in traditional public schools.The Bush Administration strongl

    29、y supports charter schools as a way to re-organize public schools that are failing to educate students. But some education agencies and unions oppose charter schools. One teachers union has just made public the results of the first national study comparing the progress of students in traditional sch

    30、ools and charter schools.The American Federation of Teachers criticized the governments delay in releasing the results of the study, which is called the National Assessment of Educational Progress. Union education experts say the study shows that charter school students performed worse on math and r

    31、eading tests than students in regular public schools.Some experts say the study is not a fair look at charter schools because students in those schools have more problems than students in traditional schools. Other education experts say the study results should make charter school officials demand i

    32、mproved student progress.46If a private company wants to operate a charter school, it must .Atry new methods of teachingBprove its management abilityCobey the local and state lawsDget the governments permission47Charter schools are independent because .Athey make greater progressBtheir class size is

    33、 smallerCthey enjoy more freedomDthey oppose traditional ways48Whats the governments attitude toward charter schools?ADoubtful.BSupportive.CSubjective.DOptimistic.49What can we learn from the text?AMore students choose to attend charter schools.BCharter schools are better than traditional schools.CS

    34、tudents in charter schools are well educated.DPeople have different opinions about charter schools.50It can be inferred from the text that .Acharter schools are part of the education systemBone-on-one attention should be paid to studentsCthe number of charter schools will be limitedDcharter schools

    35、are all privately financedCFrom a very early age, some children show better self-control than others. Now, a new study that began with about 1,000 children in New Zealand has tracked how a childs low self-control can predict poor health, money troubles and even a criminal record in their adult years

    36、.Researchers have been studying this group of children for decades now. They observed the level of self-control the youngsters displayed. Parents, teachers, even the kids themselves, scored the youngsters on measures like “acting before thinking” and “Persistence in reaching goals.”The study led by

    37、Moffitt of Duke University and colleagues followed 1,000 children from birth to age 32 in Dunedin, New Zealand.“The children who had the lowest self-control when they were age three to ten, later on had the most health problems in their 30s,” Moffitt said,“and they had the worst financial situation.

    38、 They were more likely to have a criminal record and to be raising a child as a single parent on a very low income.” Moffitt explained that self-control problems were widely observed, and werent just a feature of a small group of misbehaving kids.Moffitt said its still unclear why some children have

    39、 better self-control than others, though she said other researchers have found that its mostly a learned behavior, with relatively little genetic influence. But good self-control can be set to run in families because children with good self-control are more likely to grow up to be healthy and prospe

    40、rous parents. But the good news, Moffitt said, is that self-control can be taught by parents, and through school curricula that have been shown to be effective.51From the first two paragraphs we learn that .Athe research has been carried out for five yearsBself-control in kids tends to determine the

    41、ir futureCself-control was assessed by childrens intelligenceDchildrens self-control is almost the same at early age52Children with low self-control are more likely to .Abecome wealthy in later life Bget good school performanceChave better financial planning Dadopt negative behaviors53According to M

    42、offitt, .Aonly good genetic factors can shape their lives in the futureBscientists know well why some children have better self-controlCself-control in childhood has nothing to do with criminal activityDwillpower as a child really influences peoples chances of adulthood54What can be inferred from th

    43、e passage?ASelf-control cannot be taught in schools.BThe study is restricted within few participants.CIts never too late to deal with self-control problems.DGood parenting can improve self-control and life success.55Which of the following might be the best title of the passage?AChilds self-control p

    44、redicts future health and successBKids are encouraged to take risks at an early ageCChildrens development cannot be changed by teachersDHow to teach the kids a bit of self-control in schoolsDJust 25 years ago, the top three career hopes for young people in Britain were teacher, banker and doctor. No

    45、w, they want to be sports star, pop star and actor, according to survey by the Guardian newspaper.Rachel, a character in the popular TV show Glee, may be said to speak for British teenagers. “Nowadays being nobody is worse than being poor.” He said.Emma Brockes, a reporter with the Guardian, believe

    46、s it is “the bad influence of celebrity(名人) culture” that is to blame. “When children wanted to be doctor, it wasnt because they were really more interested in the functions of human organs than they are now; you go where the respect is.” She wrote.It could explain why there has been such an increas

    47、e in levels of anxiety and depression. Dr Carlo Stranger, of Tel Aviv University, studied the sense of self for his new book The Fear of Insignificance: Searching for Meaning in the 21st Century. He told the Daily Mail that young people now are “affected by the close connection to the global enterta

    48、inment network, which has turned ranking and rating people according to wealth and celebrity into an obsession(痴迷).”“As humans, we naturally measure ourselves to those around us, but now we live in a global village. We are comparing ourselves with the most important people in the world and finding o

    49、urselves wanting,” he said. Today, even high achievers constantly fear that they are insignificant when they compare themselves to success stories in the media.The way out? Simply stop measuring your achievement through a fantasy of wealth and celebrity. Dr Strenger said that it is a process called

    50、“active self-acceptance through a constant search for self-knowledge through life.”“The fear of insignificance can only be overcome through strong individual and cultural identity over and above measurable achievement,” he said.56Nowadays, young people in Britain want to .Achoose jobs based on inter

    51、estsBbecome famousCbe teacher, banker and doctorDearn more money57According to Emma Brockes, what causes the increasing level of anxiety?AChoices of future careers.BAccess to the global network.CBad influences of celebrities.DEndless comparison with others.58Which of the following is true of Dr Carl

    52、o Strenger?AHe is a newspaper reporter.BHe is the spokesman of teenagers.CHe tells success stories on TV.DHe is against ranking people with wealth.59Dr Carlo Strenger suggests that young people should .Aseek active self-acceptanceBstick to their own dreamsCmake great achievementsDsearch for the secr

    53、et of wealth60The text is mainly written to .Atalk about job choicesBanalyse a social phenomenonCencourage celebrity cultureDintroduce three famous peopleESavile Row was first developed in 1695 as part of the Burlington Estate. It had been part of the gardens of Burlington House previous to this. Or

    54、iginally it was named Savile Street. Houses were built on one side of the street, with gardens on the other side and the street was therefore nicknamed Savile Row, with a row of houses on one side. The name was officially changed in 1810. The first tailors appeared on the street in 1785, and over th

    55、e next fifty years the trend continued. Many Savile Row Tailors have gone out of business or moved elsewhere within London, but plenty still remain and it is still the place where many men go for their tailoring.Fleet Street was often used to refer to the British Press. The street runs from the east

    56、 end of the Strand through to Farringdon Street.In the late fifteenth and early sixteenth century the trend for printers and publishers moving into the area began. Later, more newspapers started to move their offices to Fleet Street. The first daily newspaper to do this was the Daily Courant in the

    57、early 1700s. By the 20th century a large majority of London and National newspapers had their headquarters in the area. This is no longer the case though, as many of the papers moved out of Fleet Street from the 1980s. All of the main newspapers have now left and it is now more associated with law p

    58、ractices(事务所).Harley Street is world famous for its medical practices. Prior to the 18th century it only consisted of a few houses and was part of the village of Marylebone; not yet part of the City of London. As London grew in the 18th century Marylebone became part of London. It was developed into

    59、 a larger residential area between 1715 and 1720. Around a century later doctors started setting up home in the area, with a number of them setting up practices from their homes. As this trend continued the area became well known in this aspect.61. Savile Row was _ before 1695.A. part of the Burling

    60、ton Estate B. part of the gardens of Burlington HouseC. nicknamed Savile Street D. inside a large garden62. We learn from the second paragraph that _.A. Savile Row is now mainly famous for mens tailoringB. we cant find any tailors in Savile Row now. C. only men go to Savile Row for their tailoring n

    61、owD. other businesses have taken the place of tailoring in Savile Row.63Now common people go to Fleet Street mainly to_.Aget the latest press Bget their articles publishedCseek law help Dget medical treatment64Doctors started setting up home in Harley Street probably because_ .Ait was a poor part of

    62、 LondonBit cost less to set up practices thereCHarley Street had become a populated areaDa lot of people in Harley Street became ill65We can infer from the passage that _.AFleet Street has experienced dramatic changes in its historyBFleet Street is still the headquarters of the British pressCHarley

    63、Street remains much the same as beforeDHarley Street is the most famous street in London第II卷 满分:50分第一节 阅读表达 (共5小题; 每小题3分, 满分15分) 阅读下面的短文,并根据短文后面的要求答题。(请注意问题后的字数要求)A sense of humor is just one of the many things shared by Alfred and Anthony Melillo, 64-year-old twin brothers from East Haven who made

    64、history in February 2012On Christmas Eve, 2002, Anthony had a heart transplant(移植)from a 21-year-old donor. Two days before Valentines Day in 2012, Afred received a 19-year-old heart, marking the first time on record that twin adults each received heart transplants. Im 15 minutes older than himBut n

    65、ow Im younger because of my heart and Im not going to respect him, Afred said with a grin, pointing to his brother while talking to a roomful of reporters, who laughed frequently at their jokes. While the twins knew that genetics might have played a role in their condition, they recognized that thei

    66、r _ might have also contributed to their heart problemsWed put half a pound of butter on a steakI overdid it on all the food that tasted good, so I guess I deserved what I got for not dieting properly. The discussion moved to Anthonys recoveryIn the five years since his heart transplant, he had been

    67、 on an exercise program where he regularly rode a bicycle for five miles, swam each day, and walked a couple of miles. He was still on medication(药物治疗)but not nearly as much as Alfred, who was just in the early stage of his recovery. Right now I feel pretty young and Im doing very well , Anthony sai

    68、dI feel like a new person. Alfred said his goal, of course, was to feel even better than his brotherBut, he added, I love my brother very muchWere very close and Im sure well do just fine.66. What is this article about? (no more than 10 words) 67. What did Alfred and Anthony have in common in charac

    69、ter according to paragraph 1? (no more than 7 words)68. Why did Alfred say he was younger than his younger brother? (no more than 10 words) 69. Fill in the blank in paragraph 3 with proper words. (no more than 5 words)70. List three ways in Anthonys exercise program that help him recover. (no more t

    70、han 5 words)第二节:书面表达 (30分)假如你是王强,你将自己暑假期间登长城的照片贴在了自己的博客里,你的英国网友Mary对此非常感兴趣。请你写一封信向她简单叙述此次旅行的所见所闻。开头已给出,不计入总词数。写作要点:1)介绍旅游景点;2)记叙旅游经历;3)谈谈你的感受。写作要求:1)条理清晰、详略得当;2)连贯通顺、无语法错误;3)词数120-150字。Dear Mary,I went climbing the Great Wall with my parents during summer vacation. Im so glad to hear that you are in

    71、terested in this trip. Ill tell you as much about it as I can.第三节Fill in the blanks with proper words. (每个0.5分,共5分)1. The letter _(指示)him to report to the general manager.2. She gave a vivid d _of her motherland.3. Fishing is his favorite _(放松).4. The e_ students are looking forward to a good nights

    72、 sleep.5. You can let the _(参与者) discuss various key points.6. _(在很多方面)the new version is not as good as the old one.7. The president spoke at the meeting for nearly an hour without _(参考)his notes.8. It took me an hour to _(讲清楚)my intention to her.9. Larry doesnt seem to _(与相适应)the other children.10. The town has changed _(认不出来)since I was last here.高三英语答题纸第一节:阅读表达66 67. 68. 69. 70. 第二节:写作 第三节:填空1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 座号:9. 10.

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