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PAGE14-元濟(jì)高級(jí)中學(xué)2011屆高三高考全真壓軸英語(yǔ)試卷本試卷分第I卷(選擇題)和第II卷(非選擇題),共120分??荚嚂r(shí)間120分鐘。第I卷(選擇題,滿分80分)第一部分:英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié):?jiǎn)雾?xiàng)填空(共20小題,每小題1分,滿分20分)從A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。1.--MyGod!Ihaven’tpreparedthefilesforthenewprojectyet!--_________.Thebosswon’tneedituntilnextFriday.A.There’snodoubtB.There’snopanicC.GoodluckD.Soundsgood2.Ofthetwobrothers,Billis_____youngerone,andheisaquietboy,_____thatmostadultslikeverymuch.A.a;oneB.a;theoneC.the;oneD.the;theone3.Greatchangeshavetakenplaceinthatschool.Itisnolonger______itwas20yearsago,_____itwassopoorlyequipped.A.what;whenB.that;whichC.what;whichD.which;that4.Policementhinkthatwherethereisviolence,drugswithdamagingeffectsonkidsarealways_____it. A.beyond B.before C.behind D.besides5.Consideringhishealth,Iadvisehimto______anhourortwoeachdaytoworkout. A.setabout B.setoff C.setup D.setaside6.--Ididreallywellintheexamination,Peter.--Idid_________.Believeitornot,Igotfullmark.A.nolessB.notlessC.notworseD.noworse7.I__________thepoorrabbit,butIdidn’thavetherightdrugswithmeatthatmoment.A.couldhavesavedB.hadsavedC.couldsaveD.saved8.Clothingmadeofman-madefibershascertainadvantageover______madeofnaturalfiberslikecotton,woolorsilk.A.this B.one C.that D.what9.Thenewsofthemayor’scomingtoourschoolforavisitwas______ontheradioyesterday.A.turnedout B.foundout C.givenout D.carriedout10.______leavestheroomlastoughttomakesurethatthewindowsareclosedandthedoorlocked.A.Whoever B.Who C.Whowill D.Thosewho11.Thesceneryinthisareais_______inthatitistheonlyplacewhereyoucanenjoythesea,themountainandthelaketogether.A.different B.splendid C.unique D.attractive12.--HowcanIwakeupsoearly,Jack? --Setthealarmat5o’clockyou’llmakeit.A.but B.or C.and D.so13.Ifthesetwocolors,beingcolor-blindedcanbediagnosed. A.notdistinguished B.onecan’tdistinguishC.notdistinguishingD.onenothavingdistinguished14._________thephonefunctionsget,itdoesn’tmakemuchsensetothoseusingitmostlyforcalling.A.Variousif B.Variousas C.Sovarious D.Morevarious15.Withthedevelopmentofscience,morenewtechnologytothefieldofIT.A.hasintroducedB.isbeingintroducedC.isintroducedD.wasintroduced16.Thepolicearetryingtofindouttheofthewomanmurderedinthebathroom.Buttheyhaven’thadanyideasofar.A.evidenceB.characteristicC.statusD.identity17.Anearthquakeof9magnitudestruckoffthecoastofJapanonFriday,________thousandsofpeopledeadandmoremissing.A.causedB.causingC.havingcausedD.tocause18.Bob’slecturesafairlywiderangeandIcan’tsumupwhathesaidinafewsentences.A.coveredB.conveyedC.ConsideredD.Commanded19.--Thetaskischallenginganddemanding.Whodoyouthinkcanmakeit,Tom? --_______mypartnerhaveatry?Ithinksheistherightpersontodoit. A.Will B.Might C.Should D.Shall20.--John,whataboutgoingforabicycleridetomorrow?--.Iamlookingforwardtoit.A.UptoyouB.That’sallrightC.NokiddingD.Soundsfantastic第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分) 閱讀下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后從21~40各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C、D)中,選出能填入相應(yīng)空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題紙上將該選項(xiàng)標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。 LovingKindnessIsTwiceBlessedIfeltgloomy(沮喪的)theotherday.Theweatherhadbeendarkandrainy,andIjustdidn'tfeelso21.AsIwassittingatmydesk,I22itwasthebirthdayofadearlong-timefriend--asingle,middle-agedwomanwhohasdevotedthepast30yearstonursingandlovesher23.Knowingthatshedoesn'thavefamilyintown,I24togiveheracall.Sureenough,shewasonB-shift(輪上B班),25toworklateintotheevening,andwouldn'thavemuchofabirthdaythisyear.Asalways,26,shesoundedcheerfulandwashappythatI27.AfterIhungup,Icouldn't28thefeelingthatshewouldreallyappreciatealittleattentiononherspecialday.29feelingalittlegloomymyself,Itriedtoputitoutofmy30,butasthedaypassedIcouldn'tshakethethought.I31gavein,andthateveningsetofftothehospitalwithacard,acheesecake,andsomeballoons.Myfriend'sgratefulsmileandjoyfulsurprise32meI'ddonetherightthingandwereagenerous33forthelittleeffortithadtaken.WhenIgothome,IrealizedthatnotonlyhadIcheeredupa34friendonherbirthday,butmyowngloomyfeelingshadalso35.Makingherdayhadmademyown!That’strue36wetakethetimeandmaketheefforttodosomethingforsomeoneelse.Itislikethelittlesaying,“Lovingkindnessistwiceblessed;itblesseshimwhogives,andhimwho37.”Cheeringuppeopleontheirbirthdaysisn'ttheonlythingwecandotomaketheirday.Lifeconstantlypresentsuswith38totakeanextrastepordoakinddeedthatwillmakea39tosomeone.Andthe40thingisthataswedo,itchangesthingsforthebetterforustoo.21.A.special B.positive C.nervous D.proud22.A.explained B.complained C.remembered D.informed23.A.family B.training C.work D.school24.A.decided B.continued C.failed D.refused25.A.surprised B.disappointed C.bored D.prepared26.A.though B.besides C.therefore D.otherwise27.A.a(chǎn)dmitted B.called C.succeeded D.a(chǎn)pologized28.A.getonwith B.putupwith C.getridof D.takeholdof29.A.Almost B.Even C.Never D.Still30.A.opinion B.image C.mind D.expectation31.A.luckily B.finally C.unhappily D.hardly32.A.convinced B.a(chǎn)dvised C.promised D.reminded33.A.response B.contribution C.reward D.share34.A.careless B.lonely C.weak D.curious35.A.existed B.deepened C.wasted D.disappeared36.A.when B.because C.though D.unless37.A.tries B.receives C.loves D.cares38.A.regrets B.dreams C.choices D.opportunities39.A.difference B.connection C.discovery D.decision40.A.normal B.similar C.wonderful D.practical第二部分:閱讀理解(第一節(jié)20小題。第二節(jié)5小題;每小題2分,滿分50分)第一節(jié):閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題紙上將該選項(xiàng)標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。AShehadbeenshoppingwithherMominWal-Mart.Shemusthavebeen6yearsold,thisbeautifulbrownhaired,freckle-facedimageofinnocence.Outside,itwaspouringsoheavily.WeallstoodtherejustinsidethedooroftheWal-Mart.Wewaited,somepatiently,othersannoyedbecausenaturemesseduptheirhurriedday.Igotlostinthesoundandsightoftheheavenswashingawaythedirtanddustoftheworld.Hervoicewassosweetthatitbrokethehypnotictrance(昏昏欲睡)wewereallcaughtin.“Mom,let’srunthroughtherain,”shesaid.“No,honey.We’llwaituntilitslowsdownabit,”Momreplied.Thisyoungchildwaitedaboutanotherminuteandrepeated:“Mom,let’srunthroughtherain.”“We’llgetsoakedifwedo,”Momsaid.“No,wewon’t,Mom.That’snotwhatyousaidthismorning,”theyounggirlsaidasshetoreatherMom’sarm.“Thismorning?WhendidIsaywecouldrunthroughtherainandnotgetwet?”“Don’tyouremember?WhenyouweretalkingtoDaddyabouthiscancer,yousaidifGodcangetusthroughthis,hecangetusthroughanything!”Theentirecrowdstoppeddeadsilent.Idaresayyoucouldn’thearanythingbuttherain.Weallstoodsilently.Noonecameorleftinthenextfewminutes.Mompausedandthoughtforamomentaboutwhatshewouldsay.Nowsomewouldlaughitoffandscoldherforbeingsilly.Somemightevenignorewhatwassaid.Butthiswasamomentofaffirmationinayoungchild’slifetimewheninnocenttrustcanbedevelopedsothatitwillbloomintofaith.“Honey,youareabsolutelyright.Let’srunthroughtherain.Ifgetwet,wellmaybewejustneedwashing,”Momsaid.Thenofftheyran.Weallstoodwatching,smilingandlaughingastheyrushedpastthecarsandtheyheldtheirshoppingbagsovertheirheadsjustincase.Theygotsoaked.Buttheywerefollowedbyafewwhoscreamedandlaughedlikechildrenallthewaytotheircars.Andyes,Idid.Iran.Igotwet.Ineededwashing.Youmayloseyourmaterialpossessions,yourmoneyandevenyourhealth,butnoonecanevertakeawayyourpreciousmemories.Sodon’tforgettomaketimeandtaketheopportunitiestomakememories.41.Whichofthefollowingistheclosestinmeaningtotheunderlinedword“affirmation”?A.happinessB.approvalC.disagreementD.love42.Whatdoweknowaboutthemotherinthestory?A.Herhusbandwascuredofhiscancer.B.Shewasstrong-willedandconsiderate.C.Shewasindespairandpretendedtoforgetwhatshesaid.D.Herdaughtercompletelyunderstoodthesituationherfamilywasin43.Whichofthefollowingmaytheauthoragreewith?A.Themothershouldnottellherchildaboutthefamilymisfortune.B.Parentsshouldactmorebravelythantheirchildren.C.Parentsshouldgraspeveryopportunitytoinfluencetheirchildrentogrowwell.D.Childrenshouldlearntoshowgratitudeandunderstandingtotheirparents.44.Thebesttitleforthepassagemightbe_.A.RunThroughtheRainB.BeaDeterminedMotherC.WaitintheRainD.HaveawonderfulexperienceBFromthehealthpointofviewwearelivinginanamazingage.Wearefreefrommanyofthemostdangerousdiseases.Alargenumberofoncedeadlyillnessescannowbecuredbymodernmedicine.Itisalmostcertainthatonedaymedicineswillbefoundforthemoststubbornremainingdiseases.Theexpectationoflifehasincreasedgreatly.Butthoughthepossibilityoflivingalongandhappylifeisgreaterthaneverbefore,everydaywewitnesstheunbelievablekillingofmen,womenandchildrenontheroads.Manvsthemotor-car!Itisanever-endingbattlewhichmanislosing.Thousandsofpeopleallovertheworldarekilledorhorriblykilledeachyearandwearequietlysittingbackandlettingithappen.Ithasbeenrightlysaidthatwhenamanissittingbehindasteeringwheel(方向盤),hiscarbecomestheextensionofhispersonality.Thereisnodoubtthatthemotor-caroftenbringsoutaman’sveryworstqualities.Peoplewhoarenormallyquietandpleasantmaybecomeunrecognizablewhentheyarebehindasteering-wheel.Theysay,theyareill-manneredandaggressive,willfulastwo-year-oldsandcompletelyselfish.Theirhiddenangersanddisappointmentsseemtobebroughttothesurfacebytheactofdriving.Thesurprisingthingisthatsocietysmilessogentlyonthemotoristandseemstoforgivehisbehavior.Everythingisdoneforhisconvenience.Citiesareallowedtobecomealmostuninhabitablebecauseofheavytraffic;townsaremadeuglybyhugecarparks;thecountrysideisruinedbyroadnetworks;andthedeathsbecomenothingmorethananumbereveryyear,tobeeasilyforgotten.Itishightimeaworldrulewascreatedtoreducethissenselesswasteofhumanlife.Withregardtodriving,thelawsofsomecountriesareunbelievablelenient(寬容的)andeventhestrictestarenotstrictenough.Arulewhichwasuniversallyacceptedcouldonlyhaveanobviouslybeneficialeffectontheaccidentrate.Hereareafewexamplesofsomeofthethingsthatmightbedone.Thedrivingtestshouldbestandardizedandmadefarmoredifficultthanitis;allthedriversshouldbemadetotakeatesteverythreeyearsorso;theageatwhichyoungpeopleareallowedtodriveanyvehicleshouldberaisedtoatleast21;allvehiclesshouldbeputthroughstricttestsforsafetyeachyear.Eventhesmallestamountofalcoholinthebloodcandamageaperson’sdrivingability.Presentdrinkinganddrivinglaws(wheretheyexist)shouldbemademuchstricter.Speedlimitsshouldberequiredonallroads.Governmentsshouldlaydownsafetyspecificationsforcarfactories,ashasbeendoneintheUSA.Alladvertisingstresspowerandperformanceshouldbebanned.Thesemeasuresmaynotsoundgoodenough.Butsurelynothingshouldbeconsideredastoosevereifitresultsinreducingthenumberofdeaths.Afterall,theworldisforhumanbeings,notmotor-cars.45.Whatisthemainideaofthispassage?A.Trafficaccidentsaremainlycausedbymotorists.B.Thousandsofpeopleallovertheworldarekilledeachyear.C.Thelawsofsomecountriesaboutdrivingaretolenient.D.Onlystrictertrafficlawscanpreventaccidents.46.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofsocietytowardmotorists?A.Societylaughsatthemotorists.B.Hugecarparksarebuildinthecitiesandtowns.C.Victimsofaccidentsarenothing.D.Societyforgivestheirrudedriving47.Whatdoestheauthormeanbysaying“hiscarbecomestheextensionofhispersonality”inParagraph2?A.DrivingcanshowhishiddenqualitiesB.DrivingcanshowtheotherpartofhispersonalityC.DrivingcanbringouthischaracterD.Drivingcanrepresenthismanners48.WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedasawayagainsttrafficaccidents?A.PerfecttheroadnetworkB.StricterdrivingtestsC.TestdriverseverythreeyearsD.Raiseagelimitandlaydownsafetyspecifications.49.Theauthor’sattitudetowardsthetrafficsituationis______.A.confusedB.discontentedC.appealingD.doubtfulCOnenightrecently,Iwasdrivingdownatwo-lanehighwayatabout60milesanhour.Acarapproachedfromtheoppositedirectionataboutthesamespeed.Aswepassedeachother,Icaughttheotherdriver’seyeforonlyasecond.IwonderedwhetherhemightbethinkingasIwas.Howdependentwewereoneachotheratthatmoment.Iwasrelyingonhimnottofallasleep,nottobeputoffbyaphoneconversation,nottocrossoverintomylaneandbringmylifetoasuddenend.Thoughwehadneverspokenawordtoeachother,hereliedonmeinjustthesameway.Multipliedamilliontimesover,Ibelievethatisthewaytheworldworks.Atsomelevel,wealldependupononeanother.Sometimesthatdependencerequiresussimplynottodosomethinglikecrossingoverthedoubleyellowline.Andsometimesitrequiresustoactcooperatively,withfriendsorevenwithstrangers.Astechnologyshrinksourworld,theneedincreasesforcooperativeactionamongnations.In2003,doctorsinfivenationswerequicklyorganizedtoidentifytheSARSvirus,whichsavedthousandsoflives.Thethreatofinternationalterrorismhasshownitselftobeasimilarproblem,onerequiringteamactionbypoliceandintelligenceforcesacrosstheworld.Wemustrecognizethatourfatesarenotoursalonetocontrol.Inmyownlife,I’veputgreatstockinpersonalresponsibility.But,astimehaspassed,I’vealsocometobelievethattherearemomentswhenonemustrelyuponthegoodfaithandjudgmentofothers.so,whileeachofusfacesthecaseofdrivingalonedownadarkroad,whatwemustlearnisthattheapproachinglightmaynotbeathreat,butasharedmomentoftrust.50.Theauthorconsidersitveryimportant______.A.todrivewithacompany B.tohavepersonalindependenceC.togaincertainresponsibilityD.tosharetrustandcooperation51.Theauthorsaidthattheydependedoneachotherinthesamewaybecause______.A.theapproachingcarwasverydangerousB.theybothdrovetheircarataterrificspeedC.hemightbekilledoutoftheother’scarelessdrivingD.itwasdarkandtheroadwasnotwideenough52.Fromthesecondparagraph,weknowtheauthordrewtheimportantlessonfrom______.A.onlyoneexperience B.manysimilarexperiencesC.adriveronadarkroad D.manyfriendsandstrangers53.Theneedforcooperationincreasesbecause______.A.peoples’fatescan’tbecontrolledbythemselvesB.certainvirusescanspreadinaquickwayC.terrorismcanhappeneverywhereandeverydayD.theworldhasbecomemuchmoredangerous54.Wecaninferfromthelastparagraphthattheauthorhas______.A.believedinone’sownpersonalresponsibilityB.counteduponhimselfaloneineverythingC.hadnotrustinothers’goodfaithandjudgmentD.hadaccomplishedachangeonhisviewpointoflifeDWhenIwasfourteen,Iearnedmoneyinthesummerbycuttinglawns(草坪),andwithinafewweeksIhadbuiltupabodyofcustomers.IgottoknowpeoplebytheflowerstheyplantedthatIhadtoremembernottocutdown,bythethingstheylostinthegrassorstruckinthegroundonpurpose.IreachedthepointwithmostofthemwhenIknewinadvancewhatcomplaintwasabouttobespoken,whichparticularrequestwasmostimportant.AndIlearnedsomethingaboutthemeasureofmyneighborsbytheirpreferredmethodofpayment:bythejob,bythemonthornotatall.Mr.Balloufellintothelastcategory,andhealwayshadareasonwhy.Ononeday,hehadnochangeforafifty,onanotherhewasflatoutofchecks,onanother,hewassimplyoutwhenIknockedonhisdoor.Still,exceptforthemoneyapart,hewasaniceenoughguy,alwayswavingortippinghishatwhenhe’dseemefromadistance.Ifiguredhimforathinretirementcheck,maybeawork-relayedinjurythatkepthimfromdoinghisownyardwork.Sure,Ikepttrackofthetotal,butIdidn’tworryabouttheamounttoomuch.Grasswasgrass,andthelittlethatMr.Ballou’spropertycompriseddidn’ttakelongtotrim(修剪).Then,onelateafternooninmid-July,thehottesttimeoftheyear,Iwaswalkingbyhishouseandheopenedthedoor,mentionedmetocomeinside.Thehallwascool,shaded,andittookmyeyesaminutetoadjusttothedimlight.“Ioweyou,”Mr.Ballou,“but…”IthoughtI’dsavehimthetroubleofthinkingofanewexcuse.“Noproblem.Don’tworryaboutit.”“Thebankmadeamistakeinmyaccount,”hecontinued,ignoringmywords.“Itwillbeclearedupinadayortwo.ButinthemeantimeIthoughtperhapsyoucouldchooseoneortwovolumesforadownpayment.HegesturedtowardthewallsandIsawthatbookswerestacked(堆放)everywhere.Itwaslikealibrary,exceptwithnoordertothearrangement.“Takeyourtime,”Mr.Ballouencouraged.“Read,borrow,keep.Findsomethingyoulike.Whatdoyouread?”“Idon’tknow.”AndIdidn’t.Igenerallyreadwhatwasinfrontofme,whatIcouldgetfromthepaperbackstackatthedrugstore,whatIfoundatthelibrary,magazines,thebackofcerealboxes,comics.Theideaofconsciouslyseekingoutaspecialtitlewasnewtome,but,Irealized,notwithoutappeal--soIstartedtolookthroughthepilesofbooks.“Youactuallyreadallofthese?”“Thisisn’tmuch,”Mr.Ballousaid.“Thisisnothing,justwhatI’vekept,theonesworthlookingatasecondtime.”“Pickforme,then.”Heraisedhiseyebrows,cockedhishead,andregardedmeasthoughmeasuringmeforasuit.Afteramoment,henodded,searchedthroughastack,andhandedmeadarkredhardboundbook,fairlythick.“TheLastoftheJust,”Iread.“ByAndreSchwarz-Bart.What’sitabout?”“Youtellme,”hesaid.“Nextweek.”Istartedaftersupper,sittingoutdoorsonanuncomfortablekitchenchair.Withinafewpages,theyard,thesummer,disappeared,andIwasplungedintotheachingtragedyoftheHolocaust,theextraordinaryclashofgood,representedbyonedecentman,andevil.TranslatedfromFrench,thelanguagewaselegant,simple,impossibletoresist.WhentheeveninglightfinallyfailedImovedinside,readallthroughthenight,Tothisday,thirtyyearslater,Ivividlyremembertheexperience.Itwasmyfirstvoluntaryencounter(接觸、遇到)withworldliterature,andIwasstunned(震驚)bytheconcentratedpoweranovelcouldcontain.Ilackedthevocabulary,however,totranslatemyfeelingsintowords.SothenextweekwhenMr.Ballouasked,“Well?”Ionlyreplied,“Itwasgood?”“Keepit,then,”hesaid.“ShallIsuggestanother?”Inodded,andwaspresentedwiththepaperbackeditionofMargaretMead’sComingofAgeinSamoa(averyimportantbookonthestudyofthesocialandculturaldevelopmentofpeoplesanthropology(人類學(xué))).Tomaketwolongstoriesshort,Mr.Ballouneverpaidmeacentforcuttinghisgrassthatyearorthenext,butforfifteenyearsItaughtanthropologyatDartmouthCollege.SummerreadingwasnottheinnocententertainmentIhadassumedittobe,notalight-hearted,instantlyforgettableescapeinahammock(吊床)(thoughIhavesinceenjoyedmanyofthose,too).ATheauthorthoughtthatMr.Ballouwas______________.A.richbutmeanB.poorbutpoliteC.honestbutforgettableD.strongbutlazy56.BeforehisencounterwithMr.Ballou,theauthorusedtoread_____________.A.anythingandeverythingB.onlywhatwasgiventohimC.onlyseriousnovelsD.nothinginthesummer57.TheauthorfoundthefirstbookMr.Ballougavehim_____________.A.light-heatedandenjoyableB.dullbutwellwrittenC.impossibletoputdownD.difficulttounderstand58.Fromwhathesaidtotheauthor,wecangatherthatMr.Ballou_______________.A.readallbookstwiceB.didnotdomuchreadingC.readmorebooksthanhekeptD.preferredtoreadhardboundbooks59.Thefollowingyeartheauthor_______________.A.startedstudyinganthropologyatcollegeB.continuedtocutMr.Ballou’slawnC.spentmostofhistimelazingawayinahammockD.hadforgottenwhathehadreadthesummerbefore60.Theauthor’smainpointisthat_____________.A.summerjobsarereallygoodforyoungpeopleB.youshouldinsistonbeingpaidbeforeyoudoajobC.agoodbookcanchangethedirectionofyourlifeD.abookislikeagardencarriedinthepocket.第二節(jié):某班5個(gè)同學(xué)Bob,Olga,Scott,Ann和David計(jì)劃周末去看電影。請(qǐng)根據(jù)他們各自的興趣(61—65),閱讀下面電影院海報(bào)上對(duì)6部電影的介紹(A、B、C、D、E、F),為他們選定可能最喜歡看的電影,并在答題紙上將該選項(xiàng)標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。選項(xiàng)中有一項(xiàng)是多余選項(xiàng)。61.Bobisfascinatedwithmoviesthatemploymoderndigitalphotographytechniques.Hewouldalsoliketotakeabreathlessjourneyacrosscliffsandintothedepthsofoceansbywatchingmoviesofthattype.62.Olgaisfondofhistorydramabasedonthetruestoryandmoviesofroyaltopicsarealsohisfavorite.63.Scottislookingtohavearelaxingevening.Hewouldliketochooseacomedybuthedoesn’tlikelovestories.Heprefersasituationwhereadilemmaoccurs.64.Annwouldliketoseearomancecomedywithlight–hearted,humorousplotlines.Thestoriesbetweenamanandawomanneverfailtoappealtohim.65.Davidiscrazyaboutouterspacecreatures.Heisalwayslookingforwardtofilmsthatpromiseadventureandexcitement.ASincecollege,confirmedbachelorRonnyandhappilymarriedNickhavebeenthroughthickandthin.Nowpartnersinanautodesignfirm,thetwofriendsaretryingtolandadreamprojectthatwouldlaunchtheircompany.Andtheyseemtobeunbeatable.But,Ronny’sworldisturnedupsidedownwhenheaccidentallyseesNick’swifeoutwithanothermanandmakesithismissiontogetanswers.HesoonlearnsthatNickhasafewsecretsofhisown.Now,Ronnyiswonderinghowandwhenhewillrevealthetruthtohisbestfriend.BThe3Daction–thrillerSanctumfollowsateamofunderwatercavediversonanexpeditiontothelargest,mostbeautifulandleastaccessiblecavesystemonEarth.Whenatropicalstormforcesthemdeepintothecaverns,theymustfightragingwaterandcreepingpanicastheysearchforanunknownescaperoutetothesea.Withdwindlingsupplies,thecrewmustnavigateanunder-waterlabyrinthtomakeitout.Soon,theyarefacedwiththeunavoidablequestion:Cantheysurvive,orwilltheybetrappedforever?CMegamindisasuper–intelligentalienwho,atonlyeightdaysold,issenttoEarthbyhisparentsashishomeplanetisdestroyedbyablackhole.However,helandsinthePrisonfortheCriminallyGiftedatMetroCity,thankstoanotherinfantaliensimilarlysentfromadifferentnetwhoeventuallybecomesasuperheroknownasMetroMan,defenderofthefictionalMetroCityDAfamousplasticsurgeonmeetsthewomanofhisdreamsonlytofindtheirfuturethrownintodarknesswhenhisplayboypastcomesbacktohaunthim.Dannyhasauniqueapproachtopickingupwomen—inordertobreaktheiceandgaintheirsympathy.Hepretendstobestuckinanun-happymarriage.Theinstantheproduceshisweddingring,thedealisallbutdone.ButwhenDannyfinallymeetsawomanthathereallywouldwanttomarry,heabandonshisusualapproachforsomethingabitmoresubtle.ETwoyoungcouplesaredrivingthrougharemoteforestwhentheircarbreaksdown,Theygetouttorepairitandbythetimetheyhavefixedit,itappearstobenight.Totheirsurprise,abearappears.Insteadofgettingbackinthecarandleaving,theyshootthebearandkillit.Suddenlyanotherbearcomesalong,turnsoverthecarandstartstochasethem.Evenworse,theyhavenophonesignal...FAfterthedeathofhisfatherKingGeorgeV,Bertiewhohassufferedfromadebilitatingspeechimpediment(言語(yǔ)障礙)allhislife,issuddenlycrownedKingGeorgeVIofEngland.Withhiscountryonthebrinkofwarandindesperateneedofaleader,hiswife,Elizabeth,arrangesforherhusbandtoseeaspeechtherapist,lionel.Afteraroughstart,theKingwillovercomehisstammeranddeliveraradio–addressthatinspireshispeopleandunitestheminbattle.第II卷(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第三部分:寫(xiě)作第一節(jié):短文改錯(cuò)(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)。增加:在缺詞處加一個(gè)漏詞符號(hào)(∧),并在此符號(hào)下面寫(xiě)出該加的詞。刪除:把多余的詞用斜線(\)劃掉。修改:在錯(cuò)的詞下劃一橫線,并在該詞下面寫(xiě)出修改后的詞。注意:1.每處錯(cuò)誤及其修改均僅限一詞;2.只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起)不計(jì)分。Itisimportantforeverybodytoobeytrafficrules.Thisafternoononmywaytohomefromwork,Isawanaccidenthappening.Agirlwascrossingthestreetonazebracros

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