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2011屆高三英語第二次質(zhì)量檢測本試卷分第Ⅰ卷(選擇題)和第Ⅰ卷(非選擇題)兩部分。第Ⅰ卷和第Ⅰ卷共10頁。0.5毫米黑色墨水簽字筆將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考2B鉛筆把答題卡上對應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑,如需改動(dòng),第一部 聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分

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D.isdevotedto第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,共30分閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、CD)中,選出可以填入空Myfatherenjoysbikeriding.EversinceIwaslittle,Ihavealwayslovedgoingbikingwithmydad.36,asIbecameateenager,otherthingsbegantodrawmy37.Suddenly,itbecameimportanttodothingswith38.Ijustsawmydadeveryeveningathome.Whydidhaveto39mySundaystoalldaybiketripswithhim?Iwasreallynotinterestedinit.Whenmyindifference(冷漠)hurthim,myfatheralwayskept40,buthewouldusuallyletmewhenhewasplanningabiketrip41IwantedtocomewithItwasaSundaymorning,andIwas42lowspirits.Twoofmyfriendshadgonetothemovieswithoutinvitingme.Justthenmyfather43myroom.“Itisabeautifulday.Wanttogofora44,today,Beck?”“Leavemealone!”Iimpatiently45.ThosewerethelastwordsIsaidtohimbeforeheleftthehousethat46.Severalhourslater,thepolicecalledus,47usthatDadhadatrafficaccident.Myfather’sinjurieswereserious.Ittookseveraldaysbeforehecould48speak.BesidehisbedIheldhishandgently,49ofhurtinghim.“Daddy...Iam“It’sokay,mydear.I’llbe“No,”Isaid,“I 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閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,共40分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,共30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、CD)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答Itwasaboutmidday.I’dleftworkearlyinthemorningtocashacheque.Iwalkedalongtothebank,andfoundthatthereweren’ttoomanypeopleabouttenorelevencustomersinthere,whichwasprettyunusualforthosecentralcitybanks.Iwaiteduntilitwasmyturnandjustwentuptothedeskandstartedtotalktothebankclerk.Hehadareallystrangeexpressiononhisface--justsortofblankstareatleastIthoughthewaslookingatmeandthenIrealizedhewasstaringovermyshoulder.Ibegantoturnroundtoseewhathewaslookingat.Atthesamemomenttheoutsidebankguardcameflyingthroughthedoorandlayfacedownonthefloorandfollowinghimthroughthedoorwerethreefrighteningmaskedmen.Theywerecarryingguns;atleastIthinktheoneinfrontwascarryingagun.WhetherornottheysaidanythingatthatpointIcan’tremembertothisday,orwhetherpeoplejustautomaticallyputtheirhandsupI’vejustnoidea.Forafewmomentstherewasjusttotalsilence,suddenlybrokenbythetelephoneringingandIrememberthinkingandwonderingwhowasontheotherendofthetelephone.Nobodywenttoanswerthetelephone,sothisthingjustkeptonringingandringing.Thentwoofthemaskedmenwenttothecounter,jumpedoveritandgotthecashiersandthebankclerkstostartfillingthebagswithcash.Whilethetwoweregettingthemoney,theoneatthedoorwhowascoveringuswiththegunwasabitfrightened.Hestartedswearingatthem,andtellingthemtohurryup,togetamoveon.Theyjumpedbackoverthecounter.Oneofthemslippedashelandedonthefloorandfelloverandtheothertwosworeathimagain.Theyleftthroughthedoor.Warningus,“Don’tmove,staylikethatwithyourhandsupfortenminutes.”Andthentheyjustdisappeared.Againbacktototalsilence.Peopleputtheirhandsdown,IputmyhandsdownbutIjuststayedexactlywhereIwas.Whatdoesthewritermeanbysaying“…aprettyunusualnumberforthosecentralbanks”thefirstMorecustomersthanusualwerestayingintheLessbankclerksthanexpectedwereintheTherewereoftenmorethanadozencustomersintheMorebanksshouldbeopentoservecustomersinthecityThebankclerkworeablankexpressiononhisfaceprobablybecause hewasfeelingupsetatthathefeltpuzzledandsensedsomethinghewasrequiredtokeephewasthreatenedwithagunbyWhichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtotheThecustomersdidn’twaitinlinebutjumpedthequeuebecauseoftheAllthepeopleinthebankexceptthewriterputtheirhandsupNobodyansweredthephonebecausealltheclerkswerebusywiththebankworkerswereforcedtofilltherobbers’bagswithWhat’sthebesttitleofthisAStreet B.AStrangeC.ABank D.AHorribleWinterdepression(orwinterblues)isacommonsufferingforthosewholiveinournorthernclimate.Itsclinicalnameisseasonalaffectivedisorder(SAD)andupto5%ofthepopulation(especiallyinnorthernstates)maysufferfromit.SADischaracterizedby(其特點(diǎn)是)feelingsofsadnessanddepressionthatoccurinthewintermonthswhenthedropsandthedaysgrowshort.Thedepressionisoftenassociatedwithexcessiveeatingorsleepingandweightgain.Womenaretwicetothreetimesmorelikelytosufferfromthewinterdepressionthanmen.Therearemanyeffectivetreatmentsforwinterdepression,someofwhichyoucandotohelpyourself.Increasingyourdailyexposuretoasmuchnaturallightaspossiblecanbehelpfulmany.Anytimethatyouhavetheopportunitytogainaccesstomoresunlightinthewintermonths,youshouldtrytodoso.Takingwalksthroughouttheday(evenifyoudon’tnormallydoso),sittingnexttoasouth-facingwindowatyouroffice,inaclassroom,orathomewillyoursunlightexposure.Exercisingnexttoawindoworoutdoorswhenpossibleisanotheractivitythatcanhelp.Althoughitmaybedifficulttodo,maintainingyourscheduleandlifestylewillhelptokeepthedepressionatbay.Aregularpatternofsleepisthemostimportantthingtomaintain.Itmaybehelpful,forexample,tohaveyourbedroomlightsonatimertoturnonahalf-hourbeforeyouwake.Thismayhelpinwakingataregulartimeeverymorning,whenitisstilldarkoutsideinthewintermonths.Lighttreatmenthasshowntobeeffectiveforseasonalaffectivedisorder.Whileyoucanbuyexpensiveandspecializedlighttreatmentlightingfixturesforyourhomeoroffice,inexpensivealternativesarealsoavailable.Anotherlightingtechniquetotryistoreplacecommonlyusedlightbulbsinyourhomewithbrighterfullspectrum(alsoknownasbroadspectrum)lightbulbs.Whilemoreexpensivethanregularlightbulbs,thesebulbsprovidethatissimilartonaturalIfnoneofthesetechniquesseemtohelpyourdepressivesymptoms,youshouldconsultingadoctororamentalhealthprofessional.Thewinterbluesareaformofdepressionandcanbereadilytreatedwithmedicineorpsychotherapy(心理療法)whenotherself-methodsaren’teffective.Don’tbeafraidtotalkaboutthisconditionwithaprofessional;it’snothingtobeashamedorafraidof.Withalittleeffort,thewinterbluescanbebeaten.WhatdoweknowaboutwinterdepressionaccordingtotheItisverycommonwheretheweatherisItmayleadtoweightItalwaysoccursinsouthernItseldomaffectsWhatisthemostimportantfactorinthetreatmentintroducedinthesecondExposuretonatural B.SportsinwinterC.Outdoor D.ExercisingForwinterdepression,lighttreatment ismuchmoredifficultthanotherkindsofissoexpensivethatsomemaynotbeabletoaffordencouragespeopletodoindoorneedsspecializedbulbstoreplaceordinaryWecaninferfromthepassagethat self-helpmethodsdonotworkpsychotherapyismuchmoreeffectivethanmentalhealthprofessionalsdon’trecommendself-helpmostpeoplepreferself-helpmethodstoChildrenofallageslovebirthdaypartiesattheStatenIslandZoo.Whereelsecanyouinviterealpartyanimalstojoininthefun?WhoisPartiesattheStatenIslandZooaredesignedforchildrenwhoareturning4yearsoldandolder,withamaximumgroupsizeof15childrenand4adults.Alongwithyourhuman2--3liveanimalswillalsobeinvitedintoyourpartyroom.Noneedformoreintroductions.Bytheendofyourparty,ourteacherswillmakesureeveryoneiswellfamiliarwiththeirnewscaly(有鱗的),featheryorfurryfriends.WhatisEachpartylastsanhourandahalf(twohoursifpizzaisincluded)andincludesliveanimaldemonstration,gamesorstories,andanimalskills.Eachmemberwillreceiveabagofattractivethingstotakehomeforfun.Besides,birthdayinvitationswillbegiventoyouforgivingtoyourBirthdaypartyChoosefromfourdifferentAnimalDiscoverdifferenttypesofanimal’sfeetandtheirpurpose.Tracksomeanimalsandmakeatake-homepiastermould(石膏模型AfricanJoininthefunatexploringthemysteriesoftheAfricanSavannah.LearnaboutfavoritefoodsoftheSavannah’speopleandmakeananimalmasktoenjoythefun.TropicalListentothesoundsofthejungleandfindwheretheanimalslive.Createacolorful

BarnyardStories,games,activitiesandcraftswillallfocusonthedifferencesbetweenwilddomestic(家養(yǎng)的)animals.MakeasmallbookmarktouseatPizza,icecreamcake,juiceandparty(includescutlery,paperplates,cupsandnapkins)-$370StatenIslandZoomembers/$400non-Partyonly--$250StatenIslandZoomembers/$275non-What’sspecialaboutthebirthdaypartiesattheStatenIslandThereare19peopleinonepartyatPartiesareintendedforthosewhoarejust4yearsItisnecessarytointroducethestrangersattheLiveanimalswilltakepartinthebirthdayIfyouchooseathemeofTropicalRainforest,whatkindofworksofartcanyouAtake-homeplaster B.AcolorfulrainforestC.Ananimal D.AsmallbookmarktouseatNon-memberswhoonlyplantoholdapartyattheStatenIslandZooshouldpay A. B. C. D.WhatcanwelearnfromtheAllbirthdaypartieslastoneandahalfWeshouldbuybirthdayinvitationsforourguestattheAnimalswillmakeaperformanceattheAnypartymemberwillbegivenabagtostorerubbishattheTodayinschools,it’snotunusualforstudentstositinthesamekindsofdesksinthesamekindsofclassroomsastheirparentsdid.SchoolshavemadeprogressbymakinguseofcomputersandPDAsintheclassroom,yetonedesigncompanybelievesthatchangesareneeded,sotheydescribewhatafutureclassroommaylooklike.“Kidsarebeingtaughttositatthesewoodendesksthatarebasicallydesignedforwriting,”saidMarkDziersk,theseniorvicepresidentofthedesign.“They’rebeinglecturedinastructuredenvironment.”Thesolutionisa“customizable(按顧主的意思制造的)educationsystem”calledGoorureorganizestheclassroomandreplacesbooks,desks,pens,andsoon.Thethree-parttechnologysystemconsistsofaninteractivePDAcalledtheGooBall,abackpackandaremovableLCDscreenforeachstudent.StudentscanSit,standorliedownwhenusingthedevices,andarenotlimitedtodesks.Theideawaspresentedatlastmonth’sSouthbySouthwestInteractiveConference.someeducatorsthinktheideaisinteresting,theydoubtwhetherschoolswillpayfortheexpensiveandcomplicatedsystem.TheGooBallisaco-operativecommunicationdevicewithsixlayersoflearningsoftware.Thedevicemonitorsastudent’sheartrateandbodytemperatureandusesGPS(GlobalPositionSystem)totrackwheretheyare.Itincludesinstantmessaging,acompass,awatch,andtopic-specificquick-thinkingsystemthatdirectsastudenttorelatedarticlesandbooksaboutwhatevertheyarestudying.Studentscanalsochooseananimalpaintingtoshowtheirpersonality.Thebackpackprovidesthemainpowersupplyforthesystemandholdssomepersonalitems.Thepocketkeepsitemslockedtightwithafingerprintsecurityzipper.Theportablescreenfunctionslikealaptop,providingwirelessInternetaccessandstreamingvideo.Italsohasatouchscreen“Ithinkit’sanexcellentidea,”saidGaryTankard,asixth-graderwhohasseenthe(原型).“I’msurethat90percentofkidswouldreallyliketohaveThepurposeofwritingthepassageis tointroduceanadvancededucationtoadvocatereformingtheenvironmentintosuggestthatstudentsarenotstudyinginthetraditionaltoadvertisefortheinteractiveFromthepassagewecaninferthat studentsmustusethemousetooperatethestudentsdon’tneedakeytoopenthethedeviceisverycheaptothedevicewillbewidelyusedinWhatcantheGooBallIttestsastudent’sphysicalItplaystheroleofaItmakesstudentsconfusedaboutchoosingItsuppliesthepowertothe第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分Texting(發(fā)信息)maybepreferredoverphonecallingbymanyyoungpeople,buttoomuchtextmessagingmayincreasetheriskofneckorshoulderpain,anewstudyshows.Judith anassistantprofessorofepidemiology(流行病)atTempleUniversity’sofHealthProfessionsandSocialWork,presentedevidenceatthisyear’smeetingoftheAmericanPublicHealthAssociation,sayingthatcollegestudentstextedmore,andtheyreportedmorepainintheirnecksandshoulders.Shesaysinanewsreportthatmostpeopleaged18to21prefertextingratherthanemailorphonecalls.71“Whatwe’veseensofarisverysimilartowhatweseewithofficeworkerswho’vespentmostoftheirtimeatacomputer,”Goldsays.“Thewaythebodyispositionedfortexting--firmlyfixedshouldersandbackwithrapidlymovingfingers--issimilartothepositionfortypingonacomputer.”“72It’stheagegroupthattextsthemost,soit’simportanttoknowwhatthehealtheffectsmaybetolearnwhetheritwillcauselon

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