暨阳高级中学2016-2017学年第一学期第一次月考试卷
高
三
英
语
考试用时:120分钟
满分:120分
命题人:刘信
2016-10-08
注意事项:
1.
本试卷共分两部分,
第Ⅰ卷为选择题,
第Ⅱ卷为非选择题。
2.
所有试题的答案均填写在答题纸上(选择题部分使用答题卡时请将选择题的答案直接填涂到答题卡上),
答案写在试卷上的无效。
第一卷(选择题,共75分)
第一部分:
听力(共两节,满分10分)
第一节
(共5小题;每小题0.5分,满分2.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )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
season
is
it
now
A.
Summer.
B.
Autumn.
C.
Winter.
2.
How
might
the
woman
feel
A.
Satisfied.
B.
Annoyed.
C.
Excited.
3.
What
does
the
woman
want
to
know
A.
What
the
time
is
n
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ow.
B.
Where
the
bar
is.
C.
Who
the
lady
is.
4.
What
will
the
woman
probably
do
next
A.
Clean
the
car.
B.
Brush
her
teeth.
C.
Leave
the
house.
5.
What
does
the
man
offer
to
do
A.
Fix
the
ca
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )r
for
the
woman.
B.
Give
the
woman
a
ride.
C.
Call
a
taxi
for
the
woman.
第二节
(共15小题;每小题0.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )有几个小题,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,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;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.
What
does
the
man
suggest
doing
A.
Going
to
bed
r
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away.
B.
Eating
some
candy.
C.
Watching
a
movie.
7.
Why
is
the
woman
so
tired
A.
She
celebrated
a
festival.
B.
She
took
some
kids
to
dinner.
C.
She
helped
her
neighbor
with
some
work.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.
What
did
the
man
do
in
the
summer
vacation
A.
He
worked
at
a
restaurant.
B.
He
attended
some
classes.
C.
He
traveled
around
the
world.
9.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
conversation
A.
The
man
works
at
a
good
company
now.
B.
The
woman
would
rather
get
a
degree
than
work.
C.
The
woman
doesn’t
want
to
go
to
school.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
When
will
most
of
the
exams
end
A.
This
Friday.
B.
On
January
23rd.
C.
On
January
26th.
11.
How
many
students
are
there
in
the
man’s
dorm
A.
4.
B.
5
C.
6.
12.
What
do
we
know
about
the
party
A.
It
will
be
held
after
the
term.
B.
All
the
man’s
classmates
will
come.
C.
The
man’s
uncle
will
make
a
video
of
the
evening.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
What
is
the
relationship
between
the
speakers
A.
Friends.
B.
Husband
and
wife.
C.
Brother
and
sister.
14.
What
are
the
speakers
doing
A.
Watching
a
game.
B.
Having
a
baseball
class.
C.
Practicing
baseball
with
Jimmy.
15.
What
does
the
woman
say
about
the
coach
A.
He
takes
i
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easy
on
the
players.
B.
He
used
to
be
a
great
player.
C.
He
usually
does
a
good
job.
16.
How
does
Jimmy
perform
today
A.
Very
well.
B.
Just
so-so.
C.
Terrible.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
What
did
the
woman
look
like
in
high
school
A.
She
had
d
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ark
hair.
B.
She
was
overweight.
C.
She
had
curly
hair.
18.
What
does
the
woman
do
for
living
A.
She
sells
insura
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )nce.
B.
She
works
in
a
seafood
restaurant.
C.
She
is
a
lawyer.
19.
What
does
the
man
think
of
his
job
A.
Dull
but
well-pa
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )id.
B.
Exciting
but
low-paid.
C.
He
likes
it
very
much.
20.
Where
are
the
speakers
at
the
moment
A.
In
Springfield.
B.
In
Ovington.
C.
In
Brookfield.
第二部分:
英语知识运用
(共两节,
满分35分)
第一节:单项选择
(共15小题;每小题1分,
满分15分)
请认真阅读下面试题,从各题所给的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。
21.
_________
to
the
extraordinary
beauty
of
Changling
is
the
Ling’en
Palace,
known
for
its
simple
design
and
painted
ceiling.
A.
Added
B.
Adding
C.
Being
added
D.
Having
added
22.
---1
have
warned
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
you
of
the
traffic.
You
know
what
to
expect
around
National
Day.
---Sorry,
we
reall
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )y
______
the
freeway.
Now,
we'll
spend
the
holiday
on
this
freeway.
A.
must
have
avoide
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )d
B.
should
have
avoided
C.
will
have
avoided
D.
can
have
avoided
23.
Your
handwr
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )iting
is
like
your
shadow,
_____
is
why
companies
sometimes
look
at
it
when
hiring
employees
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )and
courts
also
consult
it
when
dealing
with
certain
cases.
A.
that
B.
this
C.
what
D.
which
24.
My
daughter
is
no
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )t
present
at
the
award
ceremony,
so
I
will
receive
the
prize
________
her.
A.
on
behalf
of
B.
in
honor
of
C.
in
terms
of
D.
in
favor
of
25.
Tony
alway
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )s
works
out
development
schemes
faster
than
others.
Is
it
_______he
graduated
from
a
top
university
________
counts
A.
because,
that
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
B.
that,
which
C.
that;
that
D.
why,
what
26.
When
the
Americ
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ans
__________
the
British
raising
tax
rates,
the
British
increased
control
over
their
American
colonies,
stationing
soldiers
there.
A.
objected
to
B
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com ).
opposed
to
C.
submitted
to
D.
subscribed
to
27.
---
Excuse
me,
but
may
I
share
your
table
---Of
course.
____
.
A.
It’s
taken
B.
Be
my
guest
C.
Allow
me
D.
Here
you
are
28.
Every
time
she
___________
an
order,
she
received
a
failure
notice,
which
either
informed
her
that
tickets
were
sold
out
or
that
too
many
people
were
waiting
in
front
of
her.
A.
registered
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
B.
submitted
C.
substituted
D.
exchanged
29.
Not
far
from
th
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )e
club,
there
was
a
garden,
_______
owner
seated
in
it
playing
bridge
with
his
children
every
afternoon.
A.
whose
B.
that
C.
which
D.
its
30.
---You
seem
quite
familiar
with
this
city.
---Yeah,
I
________
here
for
three
years.
It’s
great
to
be
back
for
a
visit.
A.
lived
B.
have
lived
C.
had
lived
D.
live
31.---Will
you
go
to
Mary’s
wedding
party
tonight
---I’m
afraid
not.
I
___________
my
brother’s.
A.
will
attend
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
B.
have
attended
C.
am
attending
D.
will
be
attending
32.
About
half
an
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )hour
later,
Lucy
still
couldn’t
get
a
taxi
__________
the
bus
had
dropped
her.
A.
when
B.
where
C.
until
D.
although
33.
________from
th
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )e
Song
Dynasty,
the
Confucian
Temple
of
Nanjing
has
now
developed
into
a
famous
scenic
spot,
________sightseeing,
shopping
and
tasty
foods.
A.
Having
dated;
featured
B.
Dating;
featuring
C.
Dating;
having
featured
D.
Dated;
featuring
34.
There
has
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )also
been
the
problem
of
theft,
as
some
people
have
__________
parts
of
the
sculptures
for
souvenirs.
A.
broken
out
B.
broken
down
C.
broken
up
D.
broken
off
35.
________
Your
dog
can
get
jealous
when
you
pay
attention
to
other
dogs,
other
people
or
even
other
things.
A.
Guess
what
B.
How
come
C.
What's
up
D.
Why
not
第二节:
完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,
满分20分)
请认真阅读下面短文,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。
When
I
look
back
at
my
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
decision
to
be
a
working
mom,
I
realize
that
I
didn’t
think
I
had
any
other
choice.
Hubby
and
I
had
been
a
two-income
family
36
the
time
we
were
married.
It
didn’t
occur
to
me
that
we
would
be
anything
else
though
it’s
hardly
news
that
the
choice
has
its
37
.
Hubby
traveled
a
lot
w
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )hen
our
kids
were
young,
and
I
often
was
a
weekday
single
mom.
I
had
an
understanding
boss,who
allowed
me
to
work
a(n)
38
schedule
for
about
12
years.
My
32-hour
work
week
provided
the
chance
to
39
in
my
kids’
kindergarten
classrooms.
The
woman
who
cared
for
the
kids
in
our
40
was
truly
a
gift
from
God.
Nan
and
I
41
values
and
parenting
styles.
Never
underest
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )imate
(低估)
the
value
of
42
.
When
Dad
was
away,
the
kids
knew
the
drill.
Though
sports
activities
and
piano
lessons
43
interrupted
our
schedules,
generally
we
got
up,
fed
and
out
without
much
commotion
(混乱)
and
back
in,
fed
and
44
with
a
little
time
left
over
for
a
game
or
a
favorite
TV
show.
Mom
got
a
few
minutes
of
45
before
crashing
herself
(睡觉).
Looking
back
on
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )the
past,
I
realize
we
could
have
made
other
46
.
We
could
have
been
vegetable
gardeners.
Lots
of
families
47
on
one
income.
But
I
think
we
would
have
lost
something
just
as
important
as
my
48
.
My
work
at
the
News
S
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )entinel
has
been
49
and
exciting.
I’ve
worked
with
people
I
never
would
have
met
had
I
been
at
home.
I’ve
spent
my
career
50
sentences
and
stories
and
learning
and
passing
along
information
about
our
community.
My
coworkers
are
my
Tennessee
family.
My
work
has
been
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )51
to
me
in
important
ways,
and
I
think
it
has
made
me
a
more
interesting
and
satisfied
52
and
parent.
And
our
family
has
learned
to
53
the
time
we
do
have
together.
54
,
if
I
had
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )to
do
it
over
again,
I
wouldn’t
change
my
decision
to
be
a
working
mom.
And
I
wouldn’t
change
a
single
thing
about
the
kids
who
55
it.
36.
A.
from
B.
before
C.
at
D.
by
37.
A.
benefits
B.
challenges
C.
shortcomings
D.
privileges
38.
A.
extended
B.
packed
C.
reduced
D.
regulated
39.
A.
interfere
B.
volunteer
C.
study
D.
compete
40.
A.
separation
B.
conflict
C.
adjustment
D.
absence
41.
A.
influenced
B.
suspected
C.
shared
D.
ignored
42.
A.
routine
B.
independence
C.
cooperation
D.
schedule
43.
A.
systematically
B.
effectively
C.
occasionally
D.
adequately
44.
A.
entertained
B.
bathed
C.
exercised
D.
worked
45.
A.
peace
B.
excitement
C.
panic
D.
silence
46.
A.
mistakes
B.
fortunes
C.
achievements
D.
choices
47.
A.
fail
B.
manage
C.
squeeze
D.
part
48.
A.
income
B.
children
C.
passion
D.
life
49.
A.
fun
B.
tiring
C.
dull
D.
demanding
50.
A.
reading
B.
shaping
C.
reciting
D.
digesting
51.
A.
original
B.
optional
C.
meaningful
D.
stressful
52.
A.
employer
B.
breadwinner
C.
partner
D.
learner
53.
A.
kill
B.
value
C.
spend
D.
save
54.
A.
Therefore
B.
Meanwhile
C.
However
D.
Otherwise
55.
A.
pushed
for
B.
centered
around
C.
catered
to
D.
lived
through
第三部分:
阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
A
DONALD
SLOAN
Gates
HallUniversity
of
KansasLawrence,
KS
66045913-243-1682
After
May
2009:46
Clayton
DriveSt.
Louis,
MO
63130314-726-8840
Objective
To
work
with
the
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
client
(委托人)
population
in
a
social
service
position.
Education
B.A.,
University
of
Kansas,
Lawrence,
KS,
2009Major:
Social
ServicesMinor:
Applied
Psychology
Experience
Assistant
Activities
Su
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )pervisor,
Fairview
Nursing
Home,
Lawrence,
KS,
November
2006-present.
Help
organize
and
implement
recreational
activities
for
nursing
home
residents.
Activities
include
crafts,
dances,
day
trips,
sing-alongs,
and
visiting
performers.Hotline
Volunteer
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com ).
Teen
Crisis
Center,
Lawrence,
KS,
September
2006-
May
2007.
Handled
crisis
calls
from
teenagers
in
the
community.
Dealt
with
drug
use,
unwanted
pregnancies,
failing
grades,
and
the
breakdown
of
parent-teen
relationships.Nurse’s
Aide,
Danyers
General
Hospital,
St.
Louis,
MO,
Summer
2006.
Assisted
nurses
in
patient
care.
Took
histories,
updated
charts,
and
helped
prepare
patients
for
surgery.
Activities
University
Concert
Boa
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )rd.
Work
with
other
board
members
to
plan
and
implement
on-campus
concerts.Senior
Gift
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )Campaign.
Help
manage
the
campaign
to
raise
funds
for
the
senior
class
gift
to
the
university.Residence
Hall
Programming
Board.
Planned
social
events
for
Eggar
Residence
Hall.
Skills
Fluent
in
Fr
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ench.
Water
safety
instructor.
Skilled
at
working
with
people.
Interests
Skiing,
softball,
classical
music,
and
guitar.
56.
This
passage
is
most
probably
______.
A.
an
advertisement
for
enrolling
new
employees
B.
a
self-introduction
meant
to
apply
for
a
job
C.
a
school
report
at
the
end
of
an
academic
year
D.
a
part
of
a
recommendation
letter
from
a
university
57.From
the
passage
we
can
learn
that
Donald
Sloan
______.
A.
is
about
to
g
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )raduate
from
a
university
B.
is
good
at
singing
and
dancing
C.
has
an
interest
in
being
a
surgeon
D.
specializes
in
psychology
B
Being
less
than
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )perfectly
well-dressed
in
a
business
setting
can
result
in
a
feeling
of
great
discomfort
that
may
well
require
treatment
to
eliminate.
And
the
sad
truth
is
that
“clothing
mismatches”
on
the
job
can
ruin
the
day
of
the
person
who
is
wearing
the
inappropriate
attire(着装)—and
the
people
with
whom
he
or
she
comes
in
contact.
Offices
vary
when
it
comes
to
dress
codes.
Some
businesses
have
very
high
standards
for
their
employees
and
set
strict
guidelines
for
office
attire,
while
others
maintain
a
more
relaxed
attitude.
However,
it
is
always
important
to
remember
that
no
matter
what
your
company’s
attitude
is
regarding
what
you
wear,
you
are
working
in
a
business
environment
and
you
should
dress
properly.
Certain
items
may
be
more
appropriate
for
evening
wear
than
for
a
business
meeting,
just
as
shorts
and
a
T-shirt
are
better
suited
for
the
beach
than
for
an
office
environment.
Your
attire
should
reflect
both
your
environment
and
your
position.
A
senior
vice
president
has
a
different
image
to
maintain
than
that
of
a
secretary
or
sales
assistant.
Like
it
or
not,
you
will
be
judged
by
your
personal
appearance.
This
is
never
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )more
apparent
than
on
“dress-down
days”,
when
what
you
wear
can
say
more
about
you
than
any
business
suit
ever
could.
In
fact,
people
will
pay
more
attention
to
what
you
wear
on
dress-down
days
than
on
“business
professional
”
days.
Thus,
when
dressing
in
“business
casual”
clothes,
try
to
put
some
good
taste
into
your
wardrobe
choices,
recognize
that
the
“real”
definition
of
business
casual
is
to
dress
just
one
notch(等级)
down
from
what
you
would
normally
wear
of
business-professional
attire
days.
Remember,
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )there
are
borders
between
your
career
and
our
social
life.
You
should
dress
one
way
for
play
and
another
way
when
you
mean
business.
Always
ask
yourself
where
you
are
going
and
how
other
people
will
be
dressed
when
you
get
there.
Is
the
final
destination
the
opera,
the
beach,
or
the
office
Dress
properly
and
you
will
discover
the
truth
in
the
principle
that
clothes
make
the
man—and
the
woman.
When
in
doubt,
always
misjudge
on
the
side
of
dressing
slightly
more
traditionally
than
the
situation
demands.
58.
What
is
the
passage
mainly
about
A.
How
to
dress
properly
in
a
business
setting.
B.
A
president
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a
company
should
dress
differently
from
a
secretary
or
sales
assistant.
C.
The
differences
between
professional
and
casual
dress.
D.
Improper
dress
will
make
a
person
feel
uncomfortable.
59.
Which
of
the
following
statements
is
true
A.
Every
company
has
strict
rules
regarding
office
dress.
B.
You
can
wear
whatever
you
like
if
your
company
doesn’t
have
standards
for
dressing.
C.
You
should
dress
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to
the
business
setting
even
when
there
are
no
fixed
rules.
D.
In
companies
w
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relaxed
rules
on
office
dress,
you
can’t
spot
a
manager
among
others.
60.
Which
statement
best
describes
“dress-down
days”
A.
We
can’t
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judge
a
person’s
taste
by
his
clothes
on
dress-down
days.
B.
People’s
clothes
on
dress-down
days
don’t
receive
much
attention.
C.
On
dress-down
days,
you
can
wear
whatever
you
like.
D.
People
ar
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usually
more
careful
about
what
they
wear
on
dress-down
days
than
on
other
occasions.
61.
Which
of
the
f
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is
NOT
the
rule
in
the
passage
with
regard
to
business
dress
A.
For
a
business
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
meeting
and
a
concert,
you
should
dress
differently.
B.
Remember
to
ask
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others
for
advice
when
you
are
not
sure
about
what
to
dress.
C.
Think
about
ho
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other
guests
will
wear
if
you
are
invited
to
a
dinner.
D.
Dress
a
bit
tradi
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )tionally
if
you
are
not
sure
about
proper
dress
for
a
certain
occasion.
C
Biologists
b
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )elieve
that
love
is
fundamentally
a
biological
rather
than
a
cultural
construct,
because
the
capacity
for
love
is
found
in
all
human
cultures
and
similar
behavior
is
found
in
some
other
animals.
In
humans
the
purpose
of
all
the
desire
is
to
focus
attention
on
the
raising
of
offspring.
Children
demand
an
unusual
amount
of
parenting,
and
two
parents
are
better
than
one.
Love
is
a
signal
that
both
partners
are
committed,
and
makes
it
more
likely
that
this
commitment
will
continue
as
long
as
necessary
for
children
to
reach
independence.
But
what
does
science
have
to
say
about
the
notion
of
love
at
first
sight
In
recent
year
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the
ability
to
watch
the
brain
in
action
has
offered
a
wealth
of
insight
into
the
mechanics
of
love.
Researchers
have
shown
that
when
a
person
falls
in
love,
a
dozen
different
part
of
brain
work
together
to
release
chemicals
that
trigger
feelings
of
euphoria,
bonding
and
excitement.
It
has
also
been
shown
that
the
unconditional
love
between
a
mother
and
a
child
is
associated
with
activity
in
different
regions
of
the
brain
from
those
associated
with
pair-bonding
love.
Passionate
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )love
is
rooted
in
the
reward
circuitry
of
the
brain—the
same
area
that
is
active
when
humans
feel
a
rush
from
cocaine.
In
fact,
the
desire,
motivations
and
withdrawals
involved
in
love
have
a
great
deal
in
common
with
addiction.
Its
most
intense
forms
tend
to
be
associated
with
the
early
stages
of
a
relationship,
which
then
give
way
to
a
calmer
attachment
form
of
love
one
feels
with
a
long
term
partner.
What
all
this
means
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is
that
one
special
person
can
become
chemically
rewarding
to
the
brain
of
another.
Love
at
first
sight,
then,
is
only
possible
if
the
mechanism
for
generating
long-term
attachment
can
be
triggered
quickly.
There
are
signs
that
it
can
be.
One
line
of
evidence
is
that
people
are
able
to
decide
within
a
second
how
attractive
they
find
another
person.
This
decision
appears
to
be
related
to
facial
attractiveness,
although
men
may
favor
women
with
waist-to-hip
ratio
of
0.7,
no
matter
what
their
overall
weight
is.
(This
ratio
may
indicate
a
woman’s
reproductive
health.)
Another
piece
of
e
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )vidence
comes
from
work
by
a
psychologist
at
Ben-Gurion
University,
who
found
in
a
survey
that
a
small
percentage
(11%)
of
people
in
long-term
relationships
said
that
they
began
with
love
at
first
sight.
In
other
words,
in
some
couples
the
initial
favorable
impressions
of
attractiveness
triggered
love
which
sustained
a
lengthy
bond.
It
is
also
clear
that
some
couples
need
to
form
their
bonds
over
a
longer
period,
and
popular
culture
tells
many
tales
of
friends
who
become
lovers.
One
might
also
assume
that
if
a
person
is
looking
for
a
partner
with
traits
that
cannot
be
quantified
instantly,
such
as
compassion,
intellect
or
a
good
sense
of
humor,
then
it
would
be
hard
to
form
a
relationship
on
the
basis
of
love
at
first
sight.
Those
more
concerned
with
visual
appearances,
though,
might
find
this
easier.
So
it
appears
that
love
at
first
sight
exists,
but
is
not
a
very
common
basis
for
long-term
relationships.
62.
When
a
person
falls
in
love,_____________.
A.
he
feels
as
if
he
were
addicted
to
cocaine.
B.
he
will
be
committed
to
the
beloved
as
long
as
necessary.
C.
he
will
experienc
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a
calmer
attachment
form
of
love
before
he
feels
the
extreme
love.
D.
he
will
ex
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complex
feelings
brought
on
by
different
regions
of
his
brain.
63.
We
can
infer
from
the
passage
that
________.
A.
pair-bonding
love
comes
from
a
long
stable
friendship.
B.
the
mechanism
for
creating
long-term
attachment
ensures
love
at
first
sight
C.
it
is
impossible
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )for
those
ordinary-looking
people
to
fall
in
love
at
first
sight.
D.
men
may
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attracted
by
a
girl
whose
figure
suggests
her
admirable
reproductive
capacity.
64.
The
under
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word
“traits”
in
the
last
paragraph
probably
means
______.
A.
characteristi
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B.
particular
quantities
in
your
personality
C.
something
typic
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in
your
temper
D.
attitudes
that
show
your
moral
standards
65.
Which
of
the
following
may
be
the
best
title
of
the
passage
A.
The
science
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love
at
first
sight
B.
The
stages
of
passionate
love
C.
The
biologic
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construct
of
pair-bonding
D.
The
mechanism
for
generating
long-term
love
D
Shakespeare’s
Sister
Let
us
imag
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ine,
since
facts
are
so
hard
to
come
by,
what
would
have
happened
had
Shakespeare
had
a
wonderfully
gifted
sister,
called
Judith.
Shakespeare
himself
went,
very
probably
—
his
mother
was
an
heiress
—
to
the
grammar
school,
where
he
may
have
learnt
Latin
—
Ovid,
Virgil
and
Horace
—
and
the
elements
of
grammar
and
logic.
He
was,
it
is
well
known,
a
wild
boy
who
poached
(偷猎)
rabbits,
perhaps
shot
a
deer,
and
had,
rather
sooner
than
he
should
have
done,
to
marry
a
woman
in
the
neighborhood,
who
bore
him
a
child
rather
quicker
than
was
right.
That
escapade
sent
him
to
seek
his
fortune
in
London.
He
had,
it
seemed,
a
taste
for
the
theatre;
he
began
by
holding
horses
at
the
stage
door.
Very
soon
he
got
work
in
the
theatre,
became
a
successful
actor,
and
lived
at
the
centre
of
the
universe,
meeting
everybody,
knowing
everybody,
practicing
his
art
on
the
boards,
exercising
his
wits
in
the
streets,
and
even
getting
access
to
the
palace
of
the
queen.
Meanwhile
his
extraordinarily
gifted
sister
remained
at
home.
She
was
as
adventurous,
as
imaginative,
as
curious
to
see
the
world
as
he
was.
But
she
was
not
sent
to
school.
She
had
no
chance
of
learning
grammar
and
logic,
let
alone
of
reading
Horace
and
Virgil.
She
picked
up
a
book
now
and
then,
one
of
her
brother’s
perhaps,
and
read
a
few
pages.
But
then
her
parents
came
in
and
told
her
to
mend
the
stockings
or
mind
the
stew(炖锅)
and
not
moon
about
with
books
and
papers.
They
would
have
spoken
sharply
but
kindly,
for
they
were
practical
people
who
knew
the
conditions
of
life
for
a
woman.
Soon,
however,
before
she
was
out
of
her
teens,
she
was
to
be
engaged
to
the
son
of
a
neighboring
wool
stapler(经销商).
She
cried
out
that
marriage
was
hateful
to
her,
and
for
that
she
was
severely
beaten
by
her
father.
Then
he
ceased
to
scold
her.
He
begged
her
instead
not
to
hurt
him,
not
to
shame
him
in
this
matter
of
her
marriage.
He
would
give
her
a
chain
of
beads
or
fine
dresses,
he
said;
and
there
were
tears
in
his
eyes.
How
could
she
disobey
him
How
could
she
break
his
heart
The
force
of
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )her
own
gift
alone
drove
her
to
it.
She
made
up
a
small
parcel
of
her
belongings,
let
herself
down
by
a
rope
one
summer’s
night
and
took
the
road
to
London.
She
was
not
seventeen.
The
birds
that
sang
in
the
woods
were
not
more
musical
than
she
was.
She
had
the
quickest
fancy,
a
gift
like
her
brother’s,
for
the
tune
of
words.
Like
him,
she
had
a
taste
for
the
theatre.
She
stood
at
the
stage
door;
she
wanted
to
act,
she
said.
Men
laughed
in
her
face.
The
manager
—
a
fat,
loose-lipped
man
—
howled
with
laughter.
He
roared
something
about
puppies
dancing
and
women
acting
—
no
woman,
he
said,
could
possibly
be
an
actress.
She
could
get
no
training
in
her
craft.
Could
she
even
seek
her
dinner
in
a
bar
or
roam
(游荡)
the
streets
at
midnight
Yet
her
genius
was
for
fiction
and
lusted
to
feed
abundantly
upon
the
lives
of
men
and
women
and
the
study
of
their
ways.
At
last
—
for
she
was
very
young,
oddly
like
Shakespeare
the
poet
in
her
face,
with
the
same
grey
eyes
and
rounded
brows
—
at
last
Nick
Greene
the
actor-manager
took
pity
on
her;
she
found
herself
with
child
by
that
gentleman
and
so
—
who
shall
measure
the
heat
and
violence
of
the
poet’s
heart
when
caught
and
confined
in
a
woman’s
body
—
killed
herself
one
winter’s
night
and
lies
buried
at
some
cross-roads
where
the
omnibuses
(公共汽车)
now
stop
outside
the
Elephant
and
Castle.
That,
more
or
l
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is
how
the
story
would
run,
if
a
woman
in
Shakespeare’s
day
had
had
Shakespeare’s
genius.
66.
From
Paragraph
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2,
we
can
find
Shakespeare
once
did
all
of
the
followings
but________
.
A.
hold
horses
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the
theatre
B.
perform
plays
on
the
stage
C.
be
the
centre
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of
the
universe
D.
go
to
the
palace
of
the
queen
67.
What
can
we
infer
from
Judith’s
teen
life
A.
She
was
cared
for
but
was
expected
to
live
a
girl’s
life.
B.
She
was
willing
to
be
engaged
to
a
wool
stapler.
C.
Her
father
wanted
to
make
a
fortune
by
her
marriage.
D.
She
got
less
affection
from
her
parents
than
her
brother.
68.
What
is
the
right
order
of
Judith’s
life
events
a.
She
was
forced
to
be
engaged.
b.
She
found
herself
pregnant
by
Nick
Greene.
c.
She
had
no
chance
of
schooling.
d.
She
fled
away
from
home
to
London.
e.
She
put
an
end
to
her
life.
A.
c-a-b-d-e
B.
c-a-d-b-e
C.
a-c-b-d-e
D.
b-c-a-d-e
69.
Why
did
Judith
commit
suicide
to
end
her
life
A.
The
fat
manager
rejected
her
and
even
insulted
her.
B.
She
married
the
wrong
person
and
couldn’t
face
it.
C.
She
couldn’t
tolerate
the
violence
of
the
poet’s
heart.
D.
She
was
caught
between
her
ideal
and
the
reality.
70.
From
the
pass
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )age,
we
can
safely
draw
the
conclusion
that
in
the
age
of
Shakespeare_________
.
A.
women
couldn’t
possibly
act
on
the
stage
or
write
plays
B.
women
could
enjoy
themselves
domestically
and
socially
C.
women
couldn’t
make
their
achievements
at
any
level
D.
women
could
make
their
own
decision
as
to
their
marriage
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任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
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注意:每个空格只填一个单词。请将答案写在答题纸上相应题号的横线上。
Age
has
it
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privileges
in
America,
and
one
of
the
more
prominent
of
them
is
the
senior
citizen
discount.
Anyone
who
has
reached
a
certain
age
—
in
some
cases
as
low
as
55
—
is
automatically
entitled
to
dazzling
array
of
price
reductions
at
nearly
every
level
of
commercial
life.
Eligibility
is
determined
not
by
one’s
need
but
by
the
date
on
one’s
birth
certificate.
Practically
unheard
of
a
generation
ago,
the
discounts
have
become
a
routine
part
of
many
businesses
—
as
common
as
color
televisions
in
motel
rooms
and
free
coffee
on
airliners.
People
with
gray
hair
often
are
given
the
discounts
without
even
asking
for
them;
yet,
millions
of
Americans
above
age
60
are
healthy
and
solvent(有支付能力的).
Businesses
that
would
never
dare
offer
discounts
to
college
students
or
anyone
under
30
freely
offer
them
to
older
Americans.
The
practice
is
acceptable
because
of
the
widespread
belief
that
“elderly”
and
“needy”
are
synonymous
(同义的).
Perhaps
that
once
was
true,
but
today
elderly
Americans
as
a
group
have
a
lower
poverty
rate
than
the
rest
of
the
population.
To
be
sure,
there
is
economic
diversity
within
the
elderly,
and
many
older
Americans
are
poor.
But
most
of
them
aren’t.
It
is
impossible
to
determine
the
impact
of
the
discounts
on
individual
companies.
For
many
firms,
they
are
a
stimulus
to
revenue.
But
in
other
cases
the
discounts
are
given
at
the
expense,
directly
or
indirectly,
of
younger
Americans.
Moreover,
they
are
a
direct
irritant
in
what
some
politicians
and
scholars
see
as
a
coming
conflict
between
the
generations.
Generational
tensions
are
being
fueled
by
continuing
debate
over
Social
Security
benefits,
which
mostly
involve
a
transfer
of
resources
from
the
young
to
the
old.
Employment
is
another
sore
point.
Buoyed
(支持)by
laws
and
court
decisions,
more
and
more
older
Americans
are
declining
the
retirement
dinner
in
favor
of
staying
on
the
job
—
thereby
lessening
employment
and
promotion
opportunities
for
younger
workers.
Far
from
a
kind
of
charity
they
once
were,
senior
citizen
discounts
have
become
a
formidable
economic
privilege
to
a
group
with
millions
of
members
who
don’t
need
them.
It
no
longer
makes
sense
to
treat
the
elderly
as
a
single
group
whose
economic
needs
deserve
priority
over
those
of
others.
Senior
citizen
discounts
only
enhance
the
myth
that
older
people
can’t
take
care
of
themselves
and
need
special
treatment;
and
they
threaten
the
creation
of
a
new
myth,
that
the
elderly
are
ungrateful
and
taking
for
themselves
at
the
expense
of
children
and
other
age
groups.
Senior
citizen
discounts
are
the
essence
of
the
very
thing
older
Americans
are
fighting
against
—
discrimination
by
age.
Outline
Details
Introduction
Age
determine
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whether
an
American
can
be
given
a
discount,
which
is
a
common
(71)________________in
American
business
life
today.
Origin
of
senior
citizen
discount
●Since
the
senio
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citizens
are
often
treated
as
people
who
are
in(72)_____________,
they
are
given
such
priority.
73.__________situation
●The
situation
has
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a
lot
where
the
majority
of
the
elderly
are
not
poor
at
all.●Younger
Americans
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were
at
a/an
(74)
__________
directly
or
indirectly
due
to
the
discounts
given
to
the
elderly,
thus
leading
to
conflicts
between
generations.●The
number
of
ol
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Americans
(75)
___________
to
work
rather
than
retire
is
on
the
increase,
which
means
(76)
__________
opportunities
for
young
workers.●It
is
no
longer
a
kind
of
charity
because
millions
of
senior
citizens
don’t
need
the
priority
(77)
__________.
Conclusion
It’s
unwise
to
offer
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discount
priority
to
the
elderly.●It
will
mislead
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people
to
think
they
are
unable
to
(78)
_____________
to
themselves.●People
may
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that
they
are
ungrateful
and
they’re
hurting
the
(79)
_____________
of
other
age
groups.●Actually
senior
citizen
discounts,
to
some
extent,
(80)
___________against
their
age.
第五部分:词汇检测(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
根据所给首字母、结合上下文语境写出下列各句空格中的单词,注意保持语义和形式的一致。
81.
---Why
was
he
fined
yesterday
when
he
rode
to
his
farmland
---
He
didn’t
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wear
his
helmet,
but
it’s
c______________
for
all
motorcyclists
to
do
so
by
law.
82.
---It’s
said
that
Jim
has
gone
to
Loch
Ness
again.
---Yes,
as
an
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artist,
he
travels
a
lot
and
draws
i_______________
from
nature.
83.
---What
do
you
think
we
should
do
to
avoid
such
accidents
---
We
should
make
new
safety
r_________________.
84.
---Where
did
you
go
just
now
---I
went
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to
the
Grand
Hotel
and
r_______________
at
the
reception
desk
for
my
friend.
85.
---Who
is
your
best
friend
---It’s
Tom.
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He
is
always
coming
to
my
a_______________
when
I’m
in
trouble.
86.
---What’s
your
aim
of
this
project
---We
will
s
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for
the
poor
people’s
l_______________
from
poverty.
87.
---From
your
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of
view,
what’s
the
cause
of
the
quarrel
between
them
---They
stuck
to
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own
opinions
and
couldn’t
make
a
c_________________.
88.
---It
was
reported
that
the
man
betrayed
his
homeland.
---He
was
not
a
brave
man
and
s_______________
to
money
and
power.
89.
---What
are
you
planning
to
do
this
weekend
---Christmas
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just
around
the
corner
and
I
intend
to
buy
some
d__________
for
the
Christmas
tree.
90.
---Many
people
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to
the
west
and
s_____________
their
fortune
during
the
Gold
Rush.
---
Exactly.
But
only
a
handful
of
them
made
it.
第六部分:
书面表达(满分15分)
请阅读下面短文,并按要求以Our
Life
Rests
on
Our
Choice为题,用英语写一篇150词左右的文章。
Life
is
a
matter
of
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Seemingly,
it
means
a
choice
of
concrete
things.
But
in
fact,
it
means
choosing
a
way
of
life.
Life
is
to
be
lived
and
enjoyed,
not
to
be
wasted
or
complained
about.
Hardly
can
we
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the
time
when
our
society
faced
the
threat
from
the
life-and-death
disease
---
SARS.
Yet,
even
during
those
dreadful
times,
some
suffering
people
remained
optimistic.
Instead
of
wearing
white
masks,
some
people
turned
to
colorful
ones,
and
thus
displayed
a
happy
mood.
And
some
creative
people
dubbed
SARS
to
mean
“SMILE
AND
REMAIN
SMILING.”
People
who
survive
these
kinds
of
circumstances
decide
in
their
minds
to
carry
on
in
spite
of
the
hardships.
Although
we
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choose
our
appearance,
inborn
gifts
and
even
avoid
unexpected
disasters
and
adversities
(逆境),
we
do
have
the
right
to
choose
to
live
optimistically,
to
love
our
lives,
to
have
dreams,
and
to
cherish
hopes.
Every
morning
when
w
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get
up,
we
have
a
choice
of
how
we
want
to
approach
life
that
day.
【写作内容】
用约30个单词写出上文的概要;
用约120个词就“Our
Life
Rests
on
Our
Choice”
谈谈你的看法和感受,内容包括:
(1)简要叙述你对“Our
Life
Rests
on
Our
Choice”的理解;
(2)请举例说明你会选择怎样的人生态度;
(3)简要叙述你这样选择的理由。(至少2点)
【写作要求】
阐述观点或提供论据时,不能直接引用原文语句;
作文中不能出现真实姓名和学校名称。
【评分标准】
内容完整,语言规范,语篇连贯,词数适当。
参考答案
一、听力
1—5
BBABB
6—10
CAABA
11—15
CABAC
16—20
ABCAB
二、单项选择
21--25
BBDAC
26--30ABBDA
31--35DBBDA
三、完形填空
36—40
ABCBD
41—45CACBA
46—50DBAAB
51—55
CCBAD
四、阅读理解
A篇BA
B篇ACDB
C篇DDBA
D篇CABDA
五、任务型阅读
71.practice
72.
need/poverty
73.
Present/Current
74.disadvantage
75.preferring
76.
fewer
77.
economically
78.
attend/tend
79.interest(s)/benefit(s)
80.
discriminate
六、词汇检测
81.
compulsory
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82.
inspiration
83.
regulations
/
rules
84.
registered
85.
assistance/aid
86.
liberatio
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87.
compromise
88.
submitted
89.
decorations
90.
sought
七、书面表达
Our
Life
Rests
on
Our
Choice
Faced
with
disast
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and
adversities,
some
people
choose
to
stay
positive
and
optimistic
and
determine
to
carry
on
regardless
of
the
hardships.
Life,
to
some
extent,
depends
on
our
choice.
Life
is
full
o
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ups
and
downs.
When
the
time
comes
for
us
to
make
choices,
we
should
be
aware
of
the
importance
of
a
positive
attitude.
A
positive
attitude
somehow
resembles
the
sail
of
a
ship,
which
offers
us
the
right
direction.
As
a
teenager,
it
i
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of
great
significance
to
take
a
positive
attitude
towards
life.
To
stay
energetic,
I
will
stick
to
an
exercise
schedule.
I
will
also
keep
myself
informed
of
the
current
events
and
communicate
more
with
others,
becoming
socially
connected.
All
these
mentioned
a
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will
be
beneficial
for
me
to
grow
into
an
optimistic
and
confident
young
man.
Only
by
doing
so
can
I
adjust
myself
to
society
more
easily
and
stay
motivated
towards
a
better
life.
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words)