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    1、高考资源网() 您身边的高考专家张家港高级中学20162017学年第一学期高三10月检测英语试卷(时间:120分钟 满分120分)一、听力(共两节, 满分20分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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. What does the man mean?A. They need to work harder. B. Most of the work remains to be done. C. The w

    2、ork is not as much as the woman thinks.2. Where is the man now?A. On the third floor. B. On the second floor. C. On the first floor.3. What do we know about the woman?A. She is drunk. B. She has been speeding. C. She drove through a red light.4. When will the two speakers probably discuss the agenda

    3、 this evening?A. Before the dinner.B. During the dinner. C. After the dinner.5. What are the two speakers mainly talking about?A. Parks. B. Seasons. C. Kite-flying.第二节 (共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。6. What will the woman do this summer?A. Look for a job. B. Take a course and work. C. Trave

    4、l around the world.7. When will the man think about his career?A. Before he graduates. B. After he finishes traveling. C. After he takes a business class.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. What happened to the man?A. He broke up with his girlfriend. B. He lost his job. C. He was seriously injured.9. What does the w

    5、oman advise the man to do?A. Be more careful. B. Be happier.C. Be more confident.10. What did the woman do last night?A. She held a party at home. B. She went to dance. C. She went to a birthday party.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. Where are the two speakers planning to go in the morning?A. To a park. B. To a

    6、n art museum. C. To a shopping center.12. What does the man want to visit the zoo in the afternoon?A. The zoo will be closed the rest of the week. B. The zoo is free to visitors that day only. C. There are unusual animals there.13. Why doesnt the man want to go shopping?A. He doesnt have enough cash

    7、. B. He forgets to take this credit card. C. He wants to enjoy the view of the seashore.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14. Where will the woman stay during her trip?A. At a friends. B. At a hotel. C. At a university dormitory.15. About how long will the woman be in the country?A. One or two days. B. Three or four

    8、 days.C. More than four days.16. What things are in the womans luggage?A. Clothing, computer and books.B. CD player, clothing and books.C. Books, gifts and computer.17. What other information can we learn about woman?A. Her parents are on the same trip.B. She enjoys traveling to different countries.

    9、C. She was born in that country.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18. What is the passage mainly about?A. The man explained why he competed for the president.B. The man hoped his daughters could understand him. C. The man wanted to get along well with his daughters.19. What is true according to the passage?A. The m

    10、an had a little pity in his heart. B. The man keeps his daughters eating junk food. C. The mans wife and daughters might complain him.20. What made the mans life change?A. The great nation. B. His great ambition. C. The births of his two daughters.二、单选 (共 15 小题; 每小题 1 分, 满分 15 分)21. The lack of heal

    11、th facilities and necessary protection for medical workers partly _ the epidemic (蔓延) of Ebola.A. accounted for B. headed for C. called for D. sent for22. Parents and teachers always think students should spend more time on their studies, but students themselves think _.A. otherwise B. instead C. me

    12、anwhile D. moreover23. -Are you still helping out in Mr Johnsons pub?-Not since March. I _ my own pub shortly after I set aside enough money.A. have opened B. would open C. opened D. had opened 24. Pot plants in the office do _ improve the scenerythey also make employees happier and more productive.

    13、A. more than B. other than C. better than D. rather than25. -I wonder why I cannot skate after a two-month course.-_. I believe youll make it.A. My pleasure B. Take your time C. No way D. Forget it26. At present, there are many instances _ the governments distribute money to the citizens worldwide,

    14、but the sources of fund are still limited.A. how B. which C. where D. when27. 21. It is not yet pretty well understood _ made the rainforests disappear year by year. A. what B. which C that D how28. The media actually can play a positive role in _ consumer issues in some new areas, such as e-commerc

    15、e and online finance services, which arent fully covered by current laws.A. adjusting B. announcing C. addressing D. acknowledging29.Mr Zhang, Im here to report that Ive finished the task the document.Good, and _ you go home or stay in the office, you mustnt let out the secret.A. whenever B. whereve

    16、rc. whether D. whatever30. The school children are walking along the country road, _ a small red cap.A. each wearing B. wearing C. each wears D . they each wears31. -To my surprise, Diana and Rose have _.-Me too! They seemed very happy together when I last saw them.A. broken up B. made up C. ended u

    17、p D. kept up32. Some experts predict that tourism in South Korea needs more time to recover because of the MERS _ last June, causing at least 15 deaths.A. occurredB. occurring C. being occurredD. to occur33. _ it not been for Running Man, a reality show on Zhejiang Satellite TV, Zheng Kai _ unknown

    18、to many audiences now.A. Should; would remain B. Had; would remainC. Had; would have remained D. Should; would have remained34. When asked how he came up with the excellent idea, he said one of his childhood experiences was the original _ to begin his story.A. application B. evaluation C. creation D

    19、. inspiration35. -Will my car be ready by the end of the day?-It _ be, sir. Ill call if therere any problems.A. could B. must C. shall D. should三、完形填空 (共 20 小题; 每小题 1 分, 满分 20 分)Sometimes people come into your life and you know right away that they were meant to be there, to serve some sort of 36 ,

    20、teach you a lesson, or to help you figure out who you are or who you want to become. You 37 know who these people maybe(possibly your roommate, neighbor, co-worker, long lost friend, lover, or even a complete stranger), but when you 38 your eyes on them, you know at that very moment they will 39 you

    21、r life in some profound(深远的) way.And sometimes things happen to you that may seem horrible, painful and unfair at first, but 40 you find that without overcoming those obstacles you would have never realized your potential, strength, willpower, or heart.Everything happens for a reason. Nothing happen

    22、s 41 or by means of good luck. Illness, injury, love, lost moments of true greatness and complete stupidity all occur to 42 the limits of your soul. 43 these small tests whatever they may be, life would be like a smoothly paved, straight, flat road to 44 . It would be safe and comfortable, but dull

    23、and 45 . The people you meet who affect your life, and the success and downfalls you experience, help to create who you are and who you become.Even the 46 experiences can be learned from. In fact, they are probably the most poignant(伤心的) and important ones. If someone hurts you, 47 you, or breaks yo

    24、ur heart, forgive them, for they have helped you learn about trust and the importance of being cautious when you open your heart. If someone loves you, love them back 48 , not only because they love you, but because 49 , they are teaching you to love and how to open your 50 and eyes to things.Make e

    25、very day count. 51 every moment and take from those moments everything that you possibly can for you may never be able to experience it again. Talk to people that you have never talked to before, and actually listen. Let yourself fall in love, 52 free, and set your sights high. Hold your head up bec

    26、ause you have 53 right to. Tell yourself you are a great individual and believe in yourself, for if you dont believe in yourself, it will be hard for others to believe in you. You can make your life anything you wish. Create your own life and then go out and live it with absolutely no 54 .Most impor

    27、tantly, if you LOVE someone, tell him or her, for you never know what tomorrow may have in 55 . And learn a lesson in life each day that you live.Thats the story of life.36. A. peopleB. purposeC. importanceD. advantage37. A. alreadyB. sometimesC. shouldD. never38. A. putB. lockC. attachD. open39. A.

    28、 createB. rescueC. challengeD. affect40. A. in reflectionB. in realityC. in additionD. in vain41. A. on purposeB. by itselfC. by accidentD. on principle42. A. setB. reachC. testD. exceed43. A. DespiteB. WithC. For D. Without44. A. nowhereB. somewhereC. anywhereD. everywhere45. A. boredB. pointlessC.

    29、 undeservedD. meaningful46. A. goodB. differentC. badD. pleasant47. A. betraysB. lovesC. understandsD. watches 48. A. temporarily B. eventuallyC. unconditionallyD. desperately49. A. by the wayB. on the wayC. under wayD. in a way50. A. mouthB. mindC. heartD. emotion51. A. ComprehendB. AppreciateC. Ex

    30、pectD. Evaluate52. A. set B. breakC. letD. leave53. A. every B. suitableC. properD. exact54. A. ambitionB. hatredC. beliefsD. regrets55. A. futureB. existenceC. storeD. time 四、阅读理解(共 15 小题; 每小题2分, 满分 30 分)A A beach in Bodrum, a resort city in Turkey, saw the horror of human tragedy on Sept 2. A litt

    31、le boy, dressed in a red shirt and blue shorts, lay face down in the sand. Sadly, 3-year-old Alan Kurdi would never wake up again. Alan drowned along with at least 12 Syrians, including his 5-year-old brother and mother. They were on a journey from Turkey to Greece. Trying to make their simple but d

    32、angerous dream of a safe home a reality, they paid with their lives. The tragic photographs of Alans lifeless body shocked the world. “What has drowned in the Mediterranean (地中海) is not only the refugees, but humanity,” said Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Refugees, according to the UN, are

    33、people escaping war or persecution (迫害). Their situation is often so dangerous that they cross national borders to look for safety in nearby countries. The Kurdis wanted to head for Europe by crossing to the Greek island of Kos from Bodrum by boat. Escaping to Europe The Kurdis tragedy was just one

    34、story from over 1,800 people who have died in the first six months of this year while trying to cross the Mediterranean to Europe, according to statistics released by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), on July 1. Together with refugees from Syria, Afghanistan, Eritrea, Somali

    35、a and Nigeria, “migrants who are journeying to Europe from Africa and the Middle East have seen a sharp climb this year”, reported ABC News. Migrants, however, are not necessarily refugees. A migrant may leave his or her country for many reasons apart from war, terrorism (恐怖主义), and persecution. The

    36、y may seek employment, life with their family, or study in another country. European countries have taken different approaches to the crisis. Germany and France are opening their doors to more asylum (避难) seekers, those who say they are refugees but the status has not been decided by the UNHCR or a

    37、government. On Sept 8, reported the Associated Press, Germans vice-chancellor Sigmar Gabriel said his country could take in 500,000 refugees every year for the next several years. According to Fox News, Germany, the largest economy in Europe, is expecting to take in 800,000 refugees in 2015. And on

    38、Sept 7, France said it would take 24,000 refugees over two years. Other countries, such as Poland, Hungary, Slovakia and the Czech Republic, have been unwilling to take a large number of refugees for various reasons including economic problems and safety concerns. Despite disagreements among EU memb

    39、ers, the UNs Refugee Chief Antonio Guterres said the crisis was “manageable” if member states could agree a joint plan. 56. How have European countries reacted to the refugee crisis?A. Most of them are unwilling to take them in.B. Most of them have agreed to a joint plan.C. Some of them are trying t

    40、o make a difference.D. They are waiting for a decision from the UNHCR.57. Which of the following words best describes the Turkish presidents tone in Paragraph 3?A. Clam B. Critical C. Urging D. disbelieving58. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A. Migrants are people escaping wa

    41、r or persecution and often cross national borders to look for safety in nearby countries.B. According to ABC News, over 1800 people died this year while trying to cross the Mediterranean to Europe.C. Migrants from Africa and Middle East to Europe have increased sharply this year.D. Reported the Asso

    42、ciated Press, Germany and France will take in 500,000 and 24,000 refugees separately every year.B My children are perfect. All four of them. Perfect and beautiful and clever. I bet yours are, too. Except, of course, they are not. In reality, my children and yours are likely to be reasonably average

    43、in terms of looks, behavior, intelligence and charm. Thats why it is called average. Your belief in your child being special is more probably a biological thing than a fact. A loved one, particularly a loved child, is edited as we observe them. Other peoples children are spoiled; ours are spirited.

    44、Theirs are naughty; ours are confident. This is all natural and even touching when not taken too far. However, it is one thing feeding this idea to ourselves but feeding it to our children may be a little less desirable. We have the idea that-Unlike my parents generation-We should build our children

    45、s self-respect as high as we can. Therefore, their random scribble (胡写乱画) is up there with Picasso, their C-minus is an unfortunate oversight on the part of the teacher, and the fact that no one wants to be friends with them is because they are particularly clever or sensitive. Children see through

    46、this kind of thing very quickly and ignore their parents praises as a matter of course. As they grow up, they sense that the wider world judges them differently. This leads to a hopefully gentle cynicism (猜忌) about anything their parents tell them about their achievements. Perhaps that is OK but Im

    47、not sure if it is good for them to have the parental praise so overlooked. If parents were a little harsher sometimes, this could have two positive effects. First, when praise came, it would be more likely to be believed and, second, it would fit in rather more accurately with the picture of reality

    48、 that the child is forming in their heads. A lot of pressure is put on children who are told they are beautiful, special and perfect. Because then, where is there to go? Only downwards. They become too much aware of their status in your eyes, and a danger must be that they fear failing you. To be ov

    49、er-praised by your parents is the counter side of being criticized all the time. Both can have negative consequences. It is important to give your children the freedom to be flawed (缺点) to know that its OK to be imperfect, and that, in fact, we often love people for their flaws perfect people (whom

    50、we can only imagine, as they do not exist) are easy to respect, but hard to love.Now I am nearly 60, my main insight is that I am much less special than I once believed. This knowledge has actually been helpful in leading a more well-balanced life. I certainly wouldnt like to go back to attitudes th

    51、at my parents, particularly my father, held, that to praise the child was to “spoil them” or make them bigheaded. However, the history of families is like the history of everything else-the story of overreactions. We praise our children to the skies, partly because we think it makes them feel good,

    52、but also because it makes us feel good. And perhaps it is more the latter than the former. Too much love can be as big a burden as a shortage of it. My advice is to limit your praise. Then every piece of praise will count, rather than being just ignored.59. In some parents eyes, who is to blame for

    53、their childrens poor grades? A. Parents. B. The children.C. The teacher D. The childrens friends.60. According to the passage, some children feel pressure because _. A. they are often told they are unique and perfect B. the society judges them differently from their parents C. they are worried that

    54、they may let their parents down D. they have no freedom to express how they really feel61. The word “harsher” (Paragraph 5) is closest in meaning to _. A. severerB. gentlerC. weakerD. rougher62. Which of the following will the writer most probably agree with? A. Childrens self-respect shouldnt be pa

    55、rents major concern. B. The easiest way to spoil a child is to praise him or her. C. Perfect people deserve our respect but not our love. D. Parents should praise their children but not too much.CHow Do You See Diversity?As a manager, Tiffany is responsible for interviewing applicants for some of th

    56、e positions with her company. During one interview, she noticed that the candidate never made direct eye contact. She was puzzled and somewhat disappointed because she liked the individual otherwise.He had a perfect resume and gave good responses to her questions, but the fact that he never looked h

    57、er in the eye said “untrustworthy,” so she decided to offer the job to her second choice. “It wasnt until I attended a diversity workshop that I realized the person we passed over was the perfect person.” Tiffany admits. What she hadnt known at the time of the interview was that the candidates “diff

    58、erent” behavior was simply a cultural misunderstanding. He was an Asian-American raised in a family where respect for those in authority was shown by turning away your eyes. “I was just thrown off by the lack of eye contact, not realizing it was cultural,” Tiffany says. “I missed out, but will not m

    59、iss that opportunity again.” Many of us have had similar experiences with behaviors we describe as different. As the world becomes smaller and our workplaces more diverse, it is becoming essential to expand our understanding of others and to reexamine some of our false assumptions (假设) .Hire Advanta

    60、ge At a time when hiring qualified people is becoming more difficult, employers who can have no personal biases (偏见) from the process have an obvious advantage. My company, Mindsets LLC, helps organizations and individuals see their own blind spots. A real estate (房产) agent we worked with illustrate

    61、s the positive difference such training can make . “During my Mindsets coaching period, I was taught how to own a diversified workforce. I employed people from different cultures and skill sets. The agents were able to make use of their full potential and experiences to build up the company. When th

    62、e real estate market began to change, it was because we had a diverse agent pool that we were able to stay in the real estate market much longer than others in the same profession.”Blinded by GenderDale is an account executive who attended one of my workshops in charge of a diverse workforce. “Throu

    63、gh some of the lessons, I discovered my personal bias.” he recalls. “I learned I had not been looking at a person as a whole person, and being open to differences.” In his case, the blindness was not about culture but rather gender.“I had a management position open in my department; and the two fina

    64、lists were a man and a woman. Had I not attended this workshop, I would have automatically assumed the man was the best candidate because the position required quite a bit of extensive travel. My assumption would have been that even though both candidates were great and could have been successful in

    65、 the position, I assumed the woman would have wanted to be home with her children and not travel.” Dales assumptions are another example of the well-intentioned but incorrect thinking that limits an organizations ability to promote the full potential of a diverse workforce. “I learned from the class

    66、 that instead of forcing my gender biases into the situation, I needed to present the full range of duties, responsibilities and expectations to all candidates and allow them to make an informed decision.” Dale sings high praise for the workshop, “because it helped me make decisions based on fairnes

    67、s.”A Better Bottom LineAn open mind about diversity not only improves organizations from inside, it is profitable as well. These comments from a customer service representative show how an inclusive attitude can improve sales.” Most of my customers speak English as a second language. One of the best

    68、 things my company has done is to contract with a language service that offers translations over the phone. It wasnt until my boss received Mindsets training that she was able to understand how important inclusiveness was to customer service. As a result, our customer base has increased.” Once we st

    69、art to see people as individuals, we can move positively toward inclusiveness for everyone. Diversity is about coming together and taking advantage of our differences and similarities and about building better communities and organizations. When we begin to question our assumptions and challenge wha

    70、t we think we have learned from our past , from the media, peers, family, friends, etc, we begin to realize that some of our conclusions are imperfect or contrary to our fundamental values. We need to train ourselves to think differently, shift our mindsets and realize that diversity opens doors for

    71、 all of us, creating opportunities in organizations and communities that benefit everyone.63. In Tiffanys view, the first candidate was passed over because he _.A. was an Asian-American B. didnt perform as perfectly as the second oneC. was untrustworthyD. showed no respect for authority64. What kind

    72、 of organization is Mindsets LLC? A. A real estate agency. B. A hi-tech company. C. A company dealing with financial affairs.D. A company training workforce.65. Which of the following statements will Dale not agree with about Mindsets LLCs workshop?A. It helped him make fair decisions.B. It helped h

    73、im discover his personal bias about gender.C. It helped him look at a person as a whole one.D. It helped him find successful candidates.66. The last paragraph is intended to tell us the importance of _.A. viewing people as individuals B. challenging our pastC. training ourselves in Mindsets workshop

    74、s D. building better communicationsDMy mind went blank when I saw the gun pointing against the car window as we pulled out of the garage. This cant be happening to me. Then I felt the gun, cold, against my head, and I heard my friend Jeremy saying, “What do you want? Take my wallet,” but at the time

    75、 I thought of nothing.I remember being a little annoyed when the gunman pulled me from the car by the hair. I remember the walk to the house - Jeremy, me, the two men with two guns. I remember the fear and anger in the gunmens voices because Jeremy was being slow, and I remember wondering why he was

    76、 being slow. I did not realize that Jeremy had thrown the keys into the bush. But I remember that sound of the gun hitting Jeremys head and the feeling as the man who had hold of my hair released me. And I remember the split second when I realized he was looking at Jeremy, and I remember wondering h

    77、ow far I could run before he pulled the trigger. But I was already running, and upon reaching the car across the street, I didnt crouch(蹲伏) behind it but screamed instead.I remember thinking there was something ridiculous and illogical about screaming “Help, help!” at eight oclock on a Tuesday eveni

    78、ng in December and changing my plea(恳求) to the more specific “Help, let me in, please let me in!” But the houses were cold, closed, unfriendly, and I ran on until I heard Jeremys screams behind me announcing that our attackers had fled.The neighbors who had not opened their doors to us came out with

    79、 baseball bats and helped Jeremy find his glasses and keys. In a group they were very brave. We waited for the police to come until someone said to someone else that the noodles were getting cold, and I said politely, “Please go and eat. Were OK.”I was happy to see them go. They had been talking of

    80、stricter sentences for criminals, of bringing back the death penalty(处罚) and how the President is going to clean up the country. I was thinking, they could be saying all of this over my dead body, and I still feel that stiffer sentences wouldnt change a thing. In a rush all the anger I should have f

    81、elt for my attackers was directed against these contented people standing in front of their warm, comfortable homes talking about all the guns they were going to buy. What good would guns have been to Jeremy and me?People all over the neighborhood had called to report our screams, and the police tur

    82、ned out in force twenty minutes later. They were ill-tempered about what was, to them, much trouble about nothing. After all, Jeremy was hardly hurt, and we were hopeless when it came to describing the gunmen. “Typical,” said one policeman when we couldnt even agree on how tall the men were. Both of

    83、 us were able to describe the guns in horrifying detail, but the two policemen who stayed to make the report didnt think that would be much help.The policemen were matter-of-fact about the whole thing. The thin one said, “That was a stupid thing to do, throwing away the keys. When a man has a gun ag

    84、ainst your head you do what youre told.” Jeremy looked properly embarrassed.Then the fat policeman came up and the thin one went to look around the outside of the house. “That was the best thing you could have done, throwing away the keys,” he said. “If you had gone into the house with them” His voi

    85、ce became weaker. “They would have hurt her” - he twisted his head toward me - “and killed you both.” Jeremy looked happier. “Look,” said the fat policeman kindly, “theres no right or wrong in the situation. Theres just luck.”All that sleepless night I replayed the moment those black gloves came up

    86、to the car window. How long did the whole thing last? Three minutes, five, eight? No matter how many hours of my life I may spend reliving it, I know there is no way to prepare for the next time - no intelligent response to a gun. The fat cop was right. Theres only luck. The next time I might end up

    87、 dead.And Im sure there will be a next time. It can happen anywhere, anytime, to anyone. Security is an illusion(幻觉); there is no safety in locks or in guns. Guns make some people feel safe and some people feel strong, but theyre fooling themselves.67. What most possibly drove the two gunmen away?A.

    88、 Jeremys fighting B. The authors screamingC. Their neighbors brave action D. The polices arrival68. When the author called for help, the neighbors didnt come out immediately because _.A. they were much too frightened B. they were busy preparing dinnersC. they needed time to find baseball bats D. the

    89、y thought someone was playing a trick69. The author was happy to see the neighbors go because _.A. she hated to listen to their empty talk.B. she did not want to become an object of pityC. she was angered by their being late to come to her helpD. she wanted to be left alone with Jeremy to get over t

    90、he shock70. What the author wants to tell us is that _.A. neighbors are not helpful in moments of difficultyB. the police are not reliable when one is in troubleC. security is impossible as long as people can have gunsD. preventing robbers entering your house is the best choice五、任务型阅读(每小题 1 分, 满分 10

    91、 分)When students arrive on campus with their parents, both parties often assume that the college will function in loco parentis(处在父母位置),watching over its young charges, providing assistance when needed. Colleges and universities present themselves as supportive learning communities-as extended famil

    92、ies, in a way. And indeed, for many students they become a home away from home. Ideally, the college nurtures(养育)its students, guiding them toward adulthood. Lifelong friendships are formed, teachers become guides, and the academic experience is enriched by social interaction. For some students, how

    93、ever, the picture is less beautiful. For a significant number, the challenges can become overwhelming(压力过大) In reality, administrators at American colleges and universities are often forced to focus as much on the new generation of studentsPublic institutions in particular are often faced with tough

    94、 choices about which student support services to fund. Private colleges are feeling the pinch(棘手)as wellAlthough tuition and fees can increase as much as 6.6 percent in a single year, as they did in 2007, the high cost of doing business at public and private institutions means that students are not

    95、necessarily receiving more support in return for increased tuition and fees. To compound the problem, students may be reluctant to seek help even when they desperately need it. Just as colleges are sometimes ill equipped to respond to the challenges being posed by todays students, students themselve

    96、s are sometimes ill equipped to respond to the challenges posed by college life. Although they arrive on campus with high expectations, some students struggle with shyness or perfectionism, learning disabilities or eating disorders. Still others experience failed relationships; some suffer from acut

    97、e loneliness, or mental illness. Unfortunately, higher education is sometimes more of an information delivery system than a responsive, collaborative(合作的)process. We have created cities of youth in which students can pass through unnoticed, their voices rarely heard, and their faces rarely seen. As

    98、class size grows in response to budget cuts, it becomes even less likely that troubled students, or even severely disturbed, will be noticed. When they are not, the results can be tragic. As a teacher of creative writing who has worked with many overwhelmed students, I have found that there are ways

    99、 to communicate more effectively. Most students have stories they want to share, and students in trouble can be desperate to find someone who will listen to them. Parents, as their childrens primary listeners, have a key role to play. Some young people are unable to find their own way out of the dar

    100、k, and a meaningful dialogue can become a light for them to see by. That is not to say that writing can be used to identify mental illness; rather, I think some of the approaches writing teachers use to enter into a reflective dialogue with students can be adopted by parents and students who want to

    101、 learn more about each other. Having witnessed what can happen when a student communicates with himself, I believe this kind of responsive, one-on-one communication is more important than ever. Students in creative writing classes may have no idea that they have revealed so much about themselves bec

    102、ause, for them, writing is like speaking inside the pages of a journal. In fact, all of us who write reveal more than we imagine. This is one of the reasons why writing, even more than speaking, can provide us with important insights into ourselves and others.Many of us dont know our students as wel

    103、l as we should, yet it can be easier than we imagine tobegin these necessary dialogues.六、单词拼写1. He was promoted to the r_ of captain.2. Tom was very t_ at the news that he had won the game.3. As a farmer, he works from dawn until d_, seldom having a rest.4. Having e_ himself with enough knowledge, h

    104、e thinks it is time to achieve his ambition.5. As a _(摄影师), he is really good at knowledge about how to take photos.6. After the talk with his headteacher, Tom decided to m_ his ways to be a good student.7. After getting d_ from his wife, he stayed single, never to get married again.8. They split up

    105、 after the f_ with his friend.9. Since the country became an _ (自治的) one, the people there have enjoyed freedom and equality.10. When talking about China, foreign often a_ her with the Great Wall.七、书面表达(满分 15 分)阅读下面短文,然后按要求写一篇150词左右的英语短文。 Only children are happier than those with brothers or sisters

    106、, according to new research. The new research shows sibling rivalry (手足之争) can have a negative effect on a childs emotional well-being. Over half of the children who were surveyed said they had been bullied (伤害) by a sibling, and one in three said that they had been hit, kicked or pushed occasionall

    107、y. Others complained of name-calling (辱骂) and having their belongings stolen. A study by the Institute for Social and Economic Research concluded that happiness declines in a household where there are more siblings. “Other reasons for only children being happier include not having to compete for par

    108、ental attention or share bedrooms with a sibling,” said Gundi Knies, a researcher on the project. Dr. Ruth Koppard, a child psychologist, said, “In an average home, the more children, the less privacy for each child. Some share a bedroom with a sibling but they would rather choose to do it than have to do it.”写作内容1、以约30个词概括上文的主要内容;2、以约120个单词发表你的观点,内容包括: (1)就“独生子女是否更幸福”这一话题谈谈你的看法;(2)列举23个理由支撑你的观点。 写作要求1、作文中可以使用亲身经历或虚构的故事,也可以参照阅读材料的内容,但不得直接引用原文中的句子;2、作文中不能出现真实姓名和学校名称。高考资源网版权所有,侵权必究!

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