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高考模擬英語試卷

命題人:胡瑞明

第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)

第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)

聽下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳

選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。

1.Whatisthemangoingtobuy?

A.$5.5forared.B.$13.6fortwogreenones.C.$11fortworedones.

2.Whatisthefeelingoftheman?

A.Hefeltsleepy.B.Heistiredoflistening.C.Theworkisimportant.

3.Whatisthemangoingtodoforhisholiday?

A.Stayathome.B.Collectcoins.C.Volunteerinthewest.

4.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Inaplane.B.Inatrain.C.Inarestaurant.

5.Whydidn'tMarysleepwell?

A.Shehadaheadache.B.Shehadastomachache.C.Shewastroubledbynoise.

第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)

聽下面5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有幾道小題,從每題所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)

中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白前,你將有5秒時(shí)間閱讀每小題。聽完后,每小題將給出5

秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白你將聽兩遍。

聽第6段材料,回答第6至8題。

6.Whenwillthemangotoseethedoctor?

A.OnTuesday.B.OnWednesday.C.OnThursday.

7.What'swrongwiththeman?

A.Hewashitbyaladder.B.Hebrokehisleg.C.Hehurthisfoot.

8.WhichstatementofthefollowingisTRUE?

A.Theappointmenttimeisquitefitfortheman.

B.Theappointmenttimeisn'tquitefitfortheman.

C.Themancan'tgotothehospital.

聽第7段材料,回答第9至11題。

9.Whatdoesthewomanbelieve?

A.Mahjongisabeneficialhobby.B.Mahjongcanbecomeanaddiction.

C.Mahjongistooboringtoplay.

10.Whataretheygoingtodonow?

A.Teachtheirpartners.B.Learnoldcardgames.C.Playmahjonggames.

11.Whatisforeigners,hobby?

A.PlayingMahjongonly.B.PlayingcardgamesandMahjong.

C.Playingtheiroldcardgames.

聽第8段材料,回答第12至14題。

12.Whatdoesthemanprobablydo?

A.Amanager.B.Asalesman.C.Acleaner.

13.Whatisn'tneededforhisjob?

A.Copyingmachine.B.Wax(蠟).C.Floor-polishingmachine.

14.What'sthepossiblerelationshipbetweenthem?

A.Managerandsecretary.B.Friends.C.Teacherandstudent.

聽第9段材料,回答15至17題。

15.Whyisthewomanworried?

A.Themechanicmighttrytooverchargeher.

B.There'ssomethingwrongwithhercar.

C.Goodmechanicsarenotavailable.

16.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofhermechanic?

A.Hetakesadvantageofher.B.Heisreliable.C.Heovercharges.

17.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Inaschool.B.Inashop.C.Inapark.

聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。

18.Howmanydifferentschedulesarementioned?

A.Five.B.Four.C.Three.

19.Whatcanyouuseyourdailyscheduletodo?

A.Toachievethelong-tmgoals.B.Toplanthetimewell.

C.Toachievetheshort-timegoals.

20.Whatdoes“amasterschedule^^mean?

A.Aschedulewithalltheimportantthingsandtimeusedtofinishit.

B.Ascheduleyoumaketoyourself.

C.Ascheduleyoumakeforyourboss.

第二部分:英語語言知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)

第一節(jié):多項(xiàng)選擇(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10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。

21.Oursocietyconsistsofmenandwomen,butinreallife,theofthewomenisoften

neglected.

A.characteristicB.capabilityC.architectureD.compliment

22.Forallthehelpthecomputermayprovide,itshouldnotbeseenasaforfundamental

thinkingandreasoningskills.

A.satisfactionB.substituteC.qualificationD.distribution

23.Currently,theresidents'exerciseisstillwithvoluntaries,andissomewhatblindness

withoutenoughguidance.

A.establishedB.stretchedC.transformedD.featured

24.Althoughhewasnotavegetarian,healerelativelylittlemeatandvegetarianismasa

meansofself-improvement.

A.proceededB.exploredC.advocatedD.reflected

25.Everycountryandinternationalorganizationneedtoworktogethertomajorglobal

challengeslikeresourceshortagesandthefinancialcrisis.

A.copewithB.bringdownC.handoverD.holdup

26.Whileitisalwaysnicetodineatarestaurantthatisbeautifullydecoratedandcomfortable,itis

whenthechefsputtheirheartsintothefoodthatthediningexperience.

A.figuresoutB.triesoutC.carriesoutD.standsout

27.Withoutcooling,certainpartsoftheenginewhichareexposedtoveryhigh

temperatureasresultofburningfuel,wouldsoonfail.

A.accurateB.absentC.accessibleD.adequate

28.Whenstudentsaresurroundedbysomanyelectricscreens,doingeyeexercisescannot

stopstudents'eyesightfromdecreasing.

A.sincerelyB.punctuallyC.effectivelyD.narrowly

29.Withpeopleseeingmoreandmoreviolenceinmovies,theymaybecometopeople

whohavebeenvictimsofviolence,regardingitasacommonsituation.

A.inevitableB.insensitiveC.unavailableD.uncooperative

30.Itisquiteobvious,comparedtotraditionalprintedbook,thate-bookhasgotmoreadvantages

size,portabilityandprize.

A.inexchangeforB.inreturnofC.inhonourofD.intermsof

第二節(jié):完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)

閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給各題的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)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。

Hardasyoutrytobreakwithfamilytradition,yourheartremainsathomeontheholidays.

-TayariJones

EverybodyinmyfamilyalwaysgetexcitedabouttheChristmas.Asthemiddle,artistchild,I

wasgoingtodomyownthing,makesomenew31.Fromabook,Idrew32—Iwould

spendtheholidayatanartistcolony!

Noonetookthenewsverywell.Fromthewaymymothergotangrywithme,youwouldthinkthat

Iwas33thefamily.34,IheldmygroundandmadeplansformywinteradventureinNew

Hampshire.About30artistswerethere,anditwasaswellartsyas1had35.Itfeltlikemylife

hadbecomeastrangeindependentfilm.

ByChristmasEve,Ihadbeenatthecolonymorethanaweek.Thenovelty(新奇感)was36,

butIwouldneveradmitit.Everyonearoundmewashavingtoomuchfun.Whatwaswrongwithme?

ThiswastheholidayI'dalwaysdreamedof.NotaChristmassweateranywhere37.Peoplehere

didn'tevensay"Christmas,“theysaid“holiday.”Entirerelaxation.ThenwhywasIso38?

Finally,I39home.Mydadanswered,butIcould40hearhimfortherewastoomuch

good-timenoiseinthebackground.He41thevolumeontheStevieWonderholidayalbumand

toldmethatmymotherwasoutshoppingwithmybrothers.Nowitwasmyturnto42.Theywere

havingafineChristinaswithoutme.

Despiteaheavysnowstorm,alargepackage43nearmydoorattheartistcolonyon

Christmasmorning.TayariJoneswaswritteninmymother'sbeautifulhandwriting.I44at

thatparcellikeIwasfiveyearsold.Insidewasabeautifuldeliciouscake,my45.Merry

Christmas,46thesimplecardinside.Weloveyouverymuch.

AsIslicedthecake,everyone47around.Motherhadsenta48homemadegift.Itwas

aminorChristmas49thatonecakemanagedtofeedsomany.Weateitfrompapertowelswith

ourbarehands,satisfyinga50wedidn'tknowwehad.

31.A.commentsB.adjustmentsC.traditionsD.possibilities

32.A.significanceB.inspirationC.enthusiasmD.discovery

33.A.persuadingB.celebratingC.servingD.divorcing

34.A.ButB.thereforeC.StillD.moreover

35.A.imaginedB.designedC.inspiredD.interviewed

36.A.wearingoffB.dyingoffC.puttingoffD.givingoff

37.A.inerrorB.indangerC.inreturnD.insight

38.happyB.excitedC.sadD.fortunate

39.A.returnedB.calledC.escapedD.walked

40.A.clearlyB.sincerelyC.barelyD.extremely

41.A.turneddownB.turnedupC.turnedinD.turnedover

42.A.angerB.laughC.puzzleD.upset

43.A.addedupB.builtupC.dugupD.showedup

44.A.graspedB.glaredC.laughedD.knocked

45.A.impactB.favoriteC.ingredientD.option

46.A.wroteB.toldC.announcedD.read

47.A.ranB.gatheredC.scaredD.flew

48.A.simpleB.roughC.genuineD.terrible

49.A.miracleB.statusC.inspirationD.threat

50.A.libertyB.hungerC.interestD.dilemma

第三部分:閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)

閱讀下列短文,從每篇短文后所給各題的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出

最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。

A

There'sashockingmomentearlyonwhenyourealizewhatisahead.Forme,itcameinlate

pregnancywhenourearnestNationalChildbirthTrusttutorexplainedthatbreast-fedbabiesneedtobe

fedeverythreehours.Andtakeanhourtofeed.Silencefellasweallcalculated-justtwointerrupted

hoursofsleep!Really?Iconsultedmymother,whohasborneandfedfourbabies.Howdidshedoit?

“Well,”shereplied,"That'spartoflovetoo.”

Notuntilweareparentsourselvesdowerealizewhatourparentsdidforus,whattheirliveswere

like.Asmydaughterturns14,1findmyselfrememberingmyownteenageyears.Iwashorrible,Inow

realize.Angrilydeterminedtobedifferentfrommymother,Iwouldshoutather:"Ineverwanttoget

marriedorhavechildren.Lookhowyou'vewastedyourShedidn'treply.That'spartoflovetoo.

I'mtoughonmyteenagedaughtersometimes.I'manxiousabouthowshe'sgoingtonegotiate

children,work,andmarriage.Iwanthertodoitbetter:bemoresuccessful,beautiful,havemore

children.Poorgirl.We'resoinvolved,themothersofmygeneration.It?snowonderourdaughtersneed

tofightforspace,needtoclearusoutoftheway.Icanlivewiththat-aslongaswecancomeback

togetherintheend.

ThesedaysI'mamazedtofindmylifesosimilartomymother's.IthinkaboutthisasIcleanthe

kitchenfloorwithWoman'sHourinthebackground.WithaBBCRadio4commissionforafeature

aboutmothersanddaughters,IwentonWoman'sHourtoaskwomentosendmetheirstories.BeforeI

arrivedhome,theemailshadstartedpouringin.Loving,angry,puzzled,guilty,thesewereintimate

accounts,asdramaticandmovingasanynovel,aboutmothersanddaughterslosingandfindingeach

other.

51.Howmanytimesdoesamotherbreast-feedherbabyinoneday?

A.Fivetimes.B.Sixtimes.C.Seventimes.D.Eighttimes.

52.Whydidthemotherkeepquietaboutherdaughter'swords?

A.Becausethemotherdidn'tknowhowtoreplytothem.

B.Becausethemothercouldn'tunderstandherdaughter'swords.

C.Becausethemotherlovedherdaughterdearly.

D.Becausethemotherwanttocalmherdaughterdown.

53.Whatleadsdaughterstolookingformoreprivatespace?

A.Motherscaretoomuchontheirdaughters.

B.Motherspaylittleattentiontotheirdaughters.

C.Mothersaretootoughontheirdaughters.

D.Mothersliveseparatelywiththeirdaughters.

54.Itcanbeinferredthattheauthor'srequest.

A.wasnotrecognizedbyanyone

B.totallyannoyedalotofmothers

C.receivednoreplyuntilthenextweek

D.wasrepliedbymanyotherwomenquickly

B

Climatechangecouldleadtocropsfromthebananafamilybecomingacriticalfoodsourcefor

millionsofpeople,anewreportsays.ResearchersfromtheCGIARagriculturalpartnershipsaythe

fruitmightreplacepotatoesinsomedevelopingcountries.Cassava(木薯)andthelittle-knowncowpea

plantcouldbemuchmoreimportantfoodcropsastemperaturesrise.

Peoplewillhavetoadapttonewandvariedmenusastraditionalcropsstruggle,saytheauthors.

RespondingtoarequestfromtheUnitedNations*committeeonworldfoodsecurity,agroupofexperts

inthefieldlookedattheprojectedeffectsofclimatechangeon22oftheworld'smostimportant

agriculturalcrops.

Theypredictthattheworld'sthreebiggestcropsintermsofcaloriesprovided--maize,riceand

wheat-willdecreaseinmanydevelopingcountries.Theysuggestthatthepotato,whichgrowsbestin

coolerclimates,couldalsosufferastemperaturesincreaseandweatherbecomesmorevolatile(忍受).

Theauthorsarguethatthesechanges“couldprovideanopeningforcultivatingcertainvarietiesof

bananas“athigheraltitudes,eveninthoseplacesthatcurrentlygrowpotatoes.

DrPhilipThorntonisoneofthosebehindthereport.HetoldBBCNewsthatwhilebananasand

plantainsalsohavelimitingfactors,theymaybeagoodsubstituteforpotatoesincertainlocations."It's

notnecessarilyasilverbullet,buttheremaybeplaceswhereastemperaturesincrease,bananasmight

beoneoptionthatsmall-holderscouldstarttolookat.”

Thereportdescribeswheatastheworld'smostimportantplant-derivedproteinandcaloriesource.

Butaccordingtothisresearch,wheatwillfaceadifficultfutureinthedevelopingworld,wherehigher

pricesforcotton,maizeandsoybeanshavepushedwheattomarginalland,makingitmorevulnerable

(脆弱)tostressesinducedbyclimatechange.

Onesubstitute,especiallyinSouthAsia,couldbecassava---whichisknowntobetoleranttoa

rangeofclimatestresses.Buthoweasywillitbetogetpeopletoadjusttonewcropsandnewdiets?

BruceCampbelltoldBBCNewsthatthetypesofchangesthatwillhappeninthefuturehavealready

happenedinthepast.

“TwodecadesagotherewasalmostnoriceconsumptionincertainareasofAfrica,nowthereis.

Peoplehavechangedbecauseofthepricing:it'seasiertoget,it'seasiertocook.Ithinkthosesortof

shiftsdooccurandIthinktheywillinfuture.^^

55.Astheresultofglobalwarming,whichofthefollowingfoodcropswillbecomelessimportant?

A.Banana.B.Cassava.C.Cowpea.D.Wheat.

56.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.It'seasytogetpeopletoadapttothenewdiets.

B.Thepriceofwheatislowerthanthatofthecottonindevelopingcountries.

C.PeopleinAfricancountriesdonoteatricebecauseitspriceistoolow.

D.Peoplewillhavetoadjusttonewfoodasthetemperaturerises.

57.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“asilverbullet”inparagraph4mean?

A.abulletwithsilver-whitecolorB.awhitelie

C.agoodsolutionD.theonlypromise

58.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat.

A.bananascouldreplacepotatoesinwarmingworld

B.Notonlycassavabutalsowheatcouldbearthepressureofchangingclimates.

C.themostcommonsourcesoffoodarenotsensitivetotemperaturechanges

D.it'sstupidoffarmerstochangetheirtraditionalcropsbecauseoftheglobalwarming

C

Atlast.Goodnewstoreportaboutthe"greenestgovernmentever”.Apackageofrailwayspending

acrossEnglandandWalesworth£9.4bn-ofwhich£4.2bnwillbespentonpreviouslyunannounced

projects.Theprojectsincludeahighcapacity“electricspine"runningbetweenYorkshireandtheEast

Midlandsdowntosouthcoastports,andtheelectrificationofthelinebetweenSheffieldandBedford.

FurtherelectrificationisalsoplannedinWalesmeaningtwo-thirdsoftheWelshpopulationwillhave

accesstoelectrictrains.

SpeakingonRadio4'sTodayprogrammethismorning,shesaid:Weallknowthatdiesel(柴油機(jī))

ismassivelyexpensivesoifwecanmoveovertoelectrictrains,notonlyaretheygreener,they'realso

cheaperandalsotheyarelightertoo,sowhatthatmeansisthatwhentheyareonthetracktheydon't

damageitsomuch,somaintenancecostsgodowntoo.

RailelectrificationisanimportantpartoftheDepartment'scarbonstrategy.Typicallyanelectric

trainemitsbetween20%and35%lesscarbonperpassengermilethanadieseltrain.Thisbenefitwill

onlyimproveastheelectricitygenerationindustryreducesitscarbonlevels.Electrictrainsalsohave

zeroemissionsatthepointofuse,ofparticularbenefitforairqualityinpollutionhotspotslikecity

centresandmainlinestationssuchasLondonPaddington.

Alotdependsonthedecarbonisation(低碳排放)ofourelectricitygeneration,butbythetime

thesenewelectrifiedlinesarefullyoperationalinthe2020sweshouldbeadvancingwiththe

decarbonisationofthegrid.Howeveryoucalculateit,though,electrictrainsaregreenerthandiesel

trains.

Interestingly,headdedthatahigh-speedelectrictraintravellingat300kmperhour-asmightbe

seenonHS2-wouldstillemitlessCO2perpassengerkilometrethanadieseltraintravellingatitstop

speedof220kmperhour.Combineallthiswiththefactthatrailwayelectrification,particularlyoncity

commuterroutes,helpstoreducelocalairpollution-atopicalsubjectinLondonthisweek-andit

seemsclearthatelectrictrainsarethewaytogo.

59.Whichpartswillbenefitsmostfromelectrictrains?

A.EnglandandIreland.B.EnglandandScotland.

C.WalesandScotland.D.WalesandEngland.

60.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“emit"mean?

A.Giveaway.B.Giveover.C.Giveout.D.Giveup.

61.What'stheauthor'sattitudeonthedecarburizations?

A.Doubtful.B.Confident.C.Negative.D.Unclear.

62.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtheadvantageofelectrictrainscomparedwiththedieseltrain?

A.Deartobuy.B.Greenertouse.

C.Easytomaintain.D.Lightertorun.

D

Cheatinghasgonefromanastyhabittoanationwideepidemic.InMarch,nineseniorsfromLeland

HighSchool,awell-knownpublicschoolinSanJose,California,organizedacheatingringafterone

studentbrokeintoclassroomstostealtestinformation;inMay,ajuniorfromPantherCreekHigh

SchoolinCary,NorthCarolina,wascaughthandingouttestanswerstoclassmates;andlastfall,20or

sostudentsfromGreatNeck,Roslyn,andotherLongIslandtownswerearrestedforcheatingonthe

SAT-atleastfourofthemadmittedtobeingpaidtotakethetestfortheirfriends.We'veallbeen

witnesstoatestanswerpassedinanoteduringclass,butlarge-scalecheatingschemesdrivenby

America'sbestandbrightest?

TheeditorsatNewYorkMagazinedecidedtogettothebottomofit.Inarecentstudy,the

magazinereports,CarolDweck,aStanfordpsychologyprofessor,foundthatpeopledeterminetheir

intelligencebasedonscoresratherthanonoverallself-improvement.Accordingtothearticle:

“Studentscometoseeschoolnotasaplacetogrowandlearn,butasaplacetodemonstratetheir

intelligencebymeansofanumber."Atougheconomyandanover-saturatedjobmarketdon'thelp

much,asstudentsfeelmorepressuretomakethegrade.

Butwhydothesmarteststudentssometimescheat?Becauseambitiousyoungpeopleenrolledin

high-profileschoolsareawareoftheirinstitution'sreputationsandthatHarvardonlyadmitssomany

studentsfromtheseschools,explainsthemagazine.Furtherdowntheroad,GoldmanSachswillhire

onlysomanyHarvardkids.Theresult:Competitiontothenthdecree.

“Kidshereknowthatthedifferencebetweena96anda97ononetestisn'tgoingtomakeany

differenceinthefuture/,EdithVillavicencio,asenioratStuyvesant,NewYorkCity'stoppublichigh

school,whichhaditsownscandalthisyear,tellsNewYorkMagazine.<4Buttheyfeelasiftheyneed

theextraonepointoverafriend,justbecauseit'spossibleandprovidesalittlethrill.^^

63.Accordingtothepassage,cheatingatschoolatpresent.

A.hascontributedtothestudents,intelligencedevelopment

B.isnolongerconsideredasabadthingandhasbecomepopular

C.resultsfromthetougheconomyandfamilyburden

D.doesn'tmakeanydifferencetothescoresofthetopstudents

64.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart''Competitiontothenthdegree“meaninparagraph3?

A.thereisnocompetitionwithoutadegree.

B.wherethereisadegree,thereisacompetition.

C.eastorwest,competitionmakesprogress

D.aslongasthereisacompetition,thereisnoendofit.

65.Whichofthefollowingmatchtheresultofthestudy?

A.Studentscometoplacenotasaplacetogrowandlearnbutasaplacetocheat.

B.People'sintelligenceareusuallydeterminedbyscoresratherthanonoverallself-improvement

C.Theschoolistoblameforthecheatingofthetopstudents.

D.Thedifferenceofonepointintheexaminationdrivestheteacherstoencouragecheating.

66.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.Notallthebestandbrightestliketocheat

B.Cheatingbecomespopularinschool

C.WhyDoTopStudentsCheat?

D.Focusontheexaminationpressureoftheschoolstudents

E

Youngchildrenfrompoorfamiliesaremorelikelytoconsumejunkfoodandfizzydrinks(汽水)

thantheirrichercompanions.Astudyof1,800fourandfiveyearoldsfoundmorethanhalfofthose

frompoorbackgroundsdrankatleastoneaweek,comparedtojustfourintenwealthykids.Theyalso

dranklessmilkandconsumedmorefruitjuicewhichisalsolinkedtochildobesitycausedbyhigh

sugarintake.

ThephenomenonalsorelatedtochildrenwhospendmorethantwohoursadayinfrontofaTVor

playingcomputergames-whatevertheirsocialcircumstances.Acompanionstudyalsofoundchildren

frompoorfamiliesweremorelikelytoeatchips,sweetsandchocolate.ProfessorKateStoreysaid:

'Whenyouarelookingatthatagegroup,andsuchalargepercentageofveryyoungkidsinthestudy

areconsumingalargeamountofsoda,itisquiteconcerning/

Theresearchersearnedoutthestudybysurveyingtheparentsoftheirparticipantstofindouttheir

dietaryhabits.ProfessorStoreysaid:"Ifyouaredrinkingalotofsodaandfruitjuice,thatcandisplace

consumptionofwaterandmilk,whichareimportantnotjustforendingthirst,butfordeveloping

healthybonesandteeth,andhealthandwellnessingeneral.

Co-researcherDrJohnSpencesaid:'Dietarybehaviourandintakepatternsareinfluencedheavily

bywhathappensinthefirstfewyearswithchildren,andtheymaintainthosepatternsthroughout

childhoodandintoadolescence.'Inadditiontobasichealtheducation,thisstudyidentifiesaneedin

howwearedealingwithpovertyandrecognisingthereismoretopovertythansimplythenumberof

dollarspeoplehave.

ProfessorStoreysaidthatshowshoweducationcanmakeadifferenceandleadtohealthiereating

habits,regardlessofwhatishappeningathome.t€Manyfamiliesliveinplacesthatmightnotbevery

healthyforthemand,asaresult,theymakeunhealthyfoodchoices.Youcanstartmakingadifference

indifferentplaces.Itcallsforactioninmultiplesettings,schoolsandcommunities,forexample.That

light-bulbmomentcanhappeninavarietyofplaces,ProfessorStoreyadded.

67.What'sKateStorey,sattitudeonchildren'spresentsituation?

A.Anxious.B.Excited.C.Acceptable.D.Reasonable.

68.Accordingtothepassage,ProfessorStoreythinksithelpfulforchildren.

A.todrinkonlymilkB.todrinkmoremilkandwater

C.todrinkmoresodaD.todrinkmorefruitjuice

69.AccordingtoDrJohnSpence,children'searlystageoflifehabitscanevenaffect.

A.theirlivingpatternsofchildhoodB.theirlivingpatternsofyouthhood

C.theirlivingpatternsofmiddleageD.theirlivingpatternsofoldage

70.ProfessorStoreyconsidersthathealthiereatinghabitscanbe.

A.finallydeterminedbyparents,habits

B.gentlychangedbyparents9lifehabits

C.suddenlychangedbyfamilysituation

D.graduallychangedbyeducation

第四部分:書面表達(dá)

第一節(jié):完成句子(共10小題;每小題2分,滿分20分)

閱讀下列各小題,根據(jù)所給的漢語句子,用句末括號(hào)內(nèi)的英語單詞完成句子,并將

答案寫在答題卡上的相應(yīng)題號(hào)后。

71.Chinaisapeace-lovingcountryandneveranypowerpolitics,

(submit)

中國是個(gè)熱愛和平的國家,她不會(huì)屈服于任何強(qiáng)權(quán)政治。

72.,"'Educationisnotafillingofapail,butalightingofafire.^^(say)

正如葉慈(Yeats)曾說過,“教育不是把一桶水裝滿,而是將一把火點(diǎn)燃J

73.willbeundercontroliswhatworriedpeoplemost,

(rise)

不斷上漲的房價(jià)是否將得到控制是最使人們擔(dān)憂的事情。

74.AsfarasIamconcerned,educationisaboutlearningandthemoreyoulearn,

lifeyouare.(equip)

就我所知,教育是關(guān)于學(xué)習(xí)的,而且你學(xué)的越多,你為生活準(zhǔn)備得就越充分。

75.Iwonderittakestobeagoodteacherbeyondpatienceanda

greatknowledgeofstudents.(it)

我想知道成為?名好老師除了耐心和充分了解學(xué)生究竟需要什么。

76.Weshouldn'thavecomesouthforNationalHolidays.Ifwehadn't,we

thetrafficjamnow.(catch)

我們不應(yīng)該到南方過國慶節(jié)。如果我們沒有,我們現(xiàn)在就不會(huì)被困于交通堵塞。

77.Thereislittledoubtinyourmindthatheisinnocent,?(be)

在你心中,毫無疑問,他是無辜的,對(duì)嗎?

78.IfIwereoneofthosewhohave“Gaokaonannies”,Iwouldnotbeusedto

byanunfamiliarpersonwhocannotpossiblyunderstandmeaswellasmy

parents,(take)

如果我是那些有“高考保姆”的學(xué)生之?,我將不習(xí)慣于被一個(gè)陌生人照顧,他不可能像我的父

母一樣了解我。

79.Thedanceperformedbythedisabledactorsisreallyahit,butyearsagonoone

theyweretoachievesuchgreatsuccess.(imagine)

由殘障演員表演的舞蹈是個(gè)巨大的成功,但多年前沒人會(huì)想到他們將取得如此大的成功。

80.Sothewoman'sbeinghermotherthatIwantednoevidenceto

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