山东省济南市2012届高三英语寒假作业三.doc
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1、46级高三英语寒假作业三第一节:单项选择(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)1. The population of the province _ to more than twice what it was in 1949. The figure is now approaching 74 million.A. has grown B. have grown C. grew D. are growing2. - Ann is in hospital.- Oh, really? I _ know. I _ go and visit her.A. didnt; am going to B. d
2、ont; wouldC. dont; will D. didnt; will3. Because of the financial crisis, days are gone _ _ local 5-star hotels charged 6,000 yuan for one night.A. if B. when C. which D. since4.- I m surprised to hear that Sue and Paul have _ .-So am I. They seemed very happy together when I last saw them.A. broken
3、 up B. finished up C. divided up D closed up5.- Hi, Terry, can I use your computer for a while this afternoon?- Sorry. .A. It s repaired B. It has been repairedC. Its being repaired D. It had been repaired6. Schools across China are expected to hire 50,000 college graduates this year as short-term t
4、eachers, almost three times the number hired last year, reduce unemployment pressures.A. help B. to have helped C. to help D. having helped 7. Compared with his sister, Jerry is even more to, and more easily troubled by , emotional and relationship problems.A. sceptical B. addicted C. available D. s
5、ensitive 8. He did not regret saying what he did but felt that he it differently.A. could express B. would expressC. could have expressed D. must have expressed9.- Bill, can I get you anything to drink?- .A. You are welcome B. No problemC. I wouldnt mind a coffee D. Doesnt matter10.This special scho
6、ol accepts all disabled students, _ educational level and background.A. according to B. regardless of C. in addition to D. in terms of11. _ unemployment and crime are high, it can be assumed that the latter is due to the former.A. Before B. Where C. Unless D. Until12.Distinguished guests and friends
7、, welcome to our school, the ceremony of the 50th Anniversary this morning are our alumni (校友) from home and abroad.A. Attend B. To attend C. Attending D. Having attended13.- What s the matter with Della?- Well, her parents wouldnt allow her to go to the party, but she still _A. hopes to B. hopes so
8、 C. hopes not D. hopes for14.Many young people in the West are expected to leave _ could be life s most important decision - marriage - almost entirely up to luck.A. as B. that C. which D. what15. Nine in ten parents said there were significant differences in their approach to educating their childr
9、en compared with _ of their parents.A. those B. one C. both D. that第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)Peter and Paul had a permission from their parents to camp in a field close to their farm. But, being adventurous boys, they know it would be more 16 to camp in the woods that lay beyond the river. Excitedl
10、y, the boys 17 with their tent and food. Carrying their heavy 18 , the two brothers walked along the riverbank, hardly noticing the distance or the sun beating down.They were eager to reach their 19 before lunchtime. As they entered the cool, shadowy woods, they began to search for a suitable campin
11、g spot. Peter wanted to 20 close to the river at the edge of the woods, 21 Paul, who was older, insisted that they camp further away. 22 Peter followed his brother deeper into the 23 . “This really is a wonderful setting!” said Paul in excitement. They 24 the tent , and settled down to eat the sandw
12、iches they had made, then decided to find their way 25 to the river to catch some fish. “Are you sure that this is the right 26 ?” whispered Peter shakily. “Im sure we passed that hollow tree just a while ago. ” Paul walked 27 silently. “Look, there it is again. Were lost, arent we?” complained Pete
13、r. Paul had to admit that he didnt know where they were. 28 , they were a long distance from where they were 29 to be. They were not even30 of where they had set up their camp. They set in 31 for a few minutes until Peter had a bright idea. “Why dont we look for clues(线索) the way trackers 32 in the
14、movies? We werent careful about how we walked, so Im sure we would have left 33 some broken tree branches and leaves. ” Carefully, the boys 34 the marks that they had left, until finally they found their campsite. Hurriedly, they packed their belongings and set off 35 the direction of the river. Wha
15、t would their parents think of their adventure? 16. A. surprisingB. excitingC. annoyingD. frightening 17. A. went roundB. went backC. went awayD. went though 18. A. loadB. tornC. foodD. storage 19. A. grasslandB. destinationC. fieldD. river 20. A. liveB. lieC. waitD. stay 21. A. butB. andC. orD. so
16、22. A. UnconsciouslyB. UnfortunatelyC. UnwillinglyD. Uninterestingly 23. A. woodsB. farmC. settingD. camp 24. A. put offB. put onC. put downD. put up 25. A. forwardB. nearC. backD. further 26. A. placeB. markC. wayD. time 27. A. aloneB. aboutC. inD. on 28. A. After allB. At lastC. Above allD. At fir
17、st 29. A. discoveredB. encouragedC. persuadedD. supposed 30. A. afraidB. sureC. informedD. reminded 31. A. enjoymentB. satisfactionC. disappointmentD. imagination 32. A. appearB. doC. workD. behave 33. A. behindB. outC. asideD. amount 34. A. fetchedB. watchedC. followedD. collected 35. A. for B. to
18、C. at D. in第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AWhen women sit together to watch a movie on TV, they usually talk simultaneously(同时的)about a variety of subjects, including children, men, careers and what s happening in their lives. When groups of men and wo
19、men watch a movie together, the men usually end up telling the women to shut up. Men can either talk or watch the screen - they can t do both - and they don t understand that women can. Besides, women consider that the point of all getting together is to have a good time and develop relationships -
20、not just to sit there like couch potatoes staring at the screen.During the ad breaks, a man often asks a woman to explain the plot and tell him where the relationship between the characters is going. He is unable, unlike women, to read the subtle body language signals that reveal how the characters
21、are feeling emotionally. Since women originally spent their days with the other women and children in the group, they developed the ability to communicate successfully in order to maintain relationships. For a woman, speech continues to have such a clear purpose: to build relationships and make frie
22、nds. For men, to talk is to relate the facts.Men see the telephone as a communication tool for sending facts and information to other people, but a woman sees it as a means of bonding. A woman can spend two weeks on vacation with her girlfriend and, when she returns home, telephone the same girlfrie
23、nd and talk for another two hours.There is no convincing evidence that social conditioning, the fact that girls mothers talked to them more, is the reason why girls talk more than boys. Psychiatrist Dr Michael Lewis, author Social Behaviour and Language Acquisition, conducted experiments that found
24、mothers talked to and looked at, baby girls more often than baby boys. Scientific evidence shows parents respond the brain bias (偏爱,偏见)of their children. Since a girl s brain is better organized to send and receive speech ,we therefore talk to them more. Consequently, mothers who try to talk to thei
25、r sons are usually pointed to receive only short grunts in reply.36.While watching TV with others, women usually talk a lot because theyA. are afraid of awkward silence with their families and friendsB. can both talk and watch the screen at the same timeC. think they can have a good time and develop
26、 relationshipsD. have to explain the plot and body language to their husbands37. After a vacation with her girlfriend, a woman would talk to her again on the phone for hours in order to .A. experience the happy time again B. keep a close tie with herC. recommend her a new scenic spot D. remind her o
27、f something forgotten38. What does the author want to tell us most?A. Women s brains are better organized for language and communicationB. Women love to talk because they are more sociable than men.C. Men do not like talking because they rely more on facts.D. Social conditioning is not the reason wh
28、y women love talking.39. Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?A. Women Are Socially Trained to Talk B. Talking Maintains RelationshipsC. Women Love to Talk D. Men Talk Differently from WomenB Our “Mommy and Me” time began two years ago. My next-door neighbor and fellow moth
29、er, Christie, and I were out in our front yards, watching seven children of age 6 and under ride their bikes up and down. “I wish I could take one of my children out alone,” said Christie. Then we worked out a plan: When Christie takes one of her children out, Ill watch her other three. And when she
30、 watches two of mine, Ill take someone out. The children were extremely quick to accept the idea of “Mommy and Me” time. Christies daughter, McKenzie, went first. When she returned, the other children showered her with tons of questions. McKenzie was smiling broadly. Christie looked refreshed and ha
31、ppy. “Shes like a different child when theres no one else around.” Christie shared with me quietly. With her mother all to herself, McKenzie didnt have to make an effort to gain attention. Just as Christie had noticed changes in McKenzie, I also discovered something different in each of my children
32、during our alone times. For example, I am always surprised when my daughter, who is seldom close to me, holds my hand frequently. My stuttering (口吃的) son, Tom, doesnt stutter once during our activities since he doesnt have to struggle for a chance to speak. And the other son, Sam, whos always a foll
33、ower when around other children shines as a leader during our times together. The “Mommy and Me” time allows us to be simply alone and away with each child-talking, sharing, and laughing, which has been the biggest gain. Every child deserves (应得到) to be an only child at least once in a while.40. Wha
34、t is the text mainly about? A. The experience of the only child being with mother. B. The advantage of spending time with one child at a time. C. The happy life of two families. D. The basic needs of children. 41. Right after McKenzie came back, the other children were _. A. happy B. curious C. regr
35、etful D. friendly42. What is one of the changes the author finds in her children? A. The daughter acts like a leader. B. Sam holds her hand more often. C. The boys become better followers. D. Tom has less difficulty in speaking. 43. The author seems to believe that _. A. having brothers and sisters
36、is fun B. its tiring to look after three children C. every child needs parents full attention D. parents should watch others childrenC Anyone who cares about what schools and colleges teach and how their students learn will be interested in the memoir (回忆录) of Ralph W. Tyler, who is one of the most
37、famous men in American education. Born in Chicago in 1902, brought up and schooled in Nebraska, the 19-year-old college graduate Ralph Tyler became hooked on teaching while teaching as a science teacher in South Dakota and changed his major from medicine to education. Graduate work at the University
38、 of Chicago found him connected with honorable educators Charles Judd and W. W. Charters, whose ideas of teaching and testing had an effect on his later work. In 1927, he became a teacher of Ohio State University where he further developed a new method of testing. Tyler became well-known nationally
39、in 1938, when he carried his work with the Eight-Year Study from Ohio State University to the University of Chicago at the invitation of Robert Hutchins. Tyler was the first director of the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences at Stanford, a position he held for fourteen years. There
40、, he firmly believed that researchers should be free to seek an independent spirit in their work. Although Tyler officially retired in 1967, he never actually retired. He served on a long list of educational organizations in the United States and abroad. Even in his 80s he traveled across the countr
41、y to advise teachers and management people on how to set objectives (目标) that develop the best teaching and learning within their schools.44. Who are most probably interested in Ralph W. Tylers memoir? A. Top managers. B. Language learners. C. Serious educators. D. Science organizations. 45. The wor
42、ds “hooked on teaching” underlined in Paragraph 2 probably mean _. A. attracted to teaching B. tired of teaching C. satisfied with teaching D. unhappy about teaching 46. Where did Tyler work as the leader of a research center for over 10 years? A. The University of Chicago. B. Stanford University. C
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