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2012年-2020年上海市春季高三英语统一考试试题(含解析)汇编

2012年-2020年上海市春季高三英语统一考试试题(含解析)汇编
If you are thinking of booking a holiday over the Internet, take my ___24___ (advise). Always be sure to call the hotel first and talk to the people before you reserve it. Also, check out some ___25___ (independence) websites that can give you __26___ (accuracy) information about the area you’ll be staying in. Tourist association sites are the ___27__ (good) . If you’re still unsure, don’t book. If you can’t find what you’re looking for on the Net, book your vacation the old-fashioned way ----- go visit a travel agency!
Do you love to go shopping, but seem to spend all your hard-earned cash on just one or two items? If so, why __28___ hunting around for cheaper, second-hand options? With a little time and patience, it’s possible to find some great ___29___ . Take a look at the shopping alternatives which are not only lighter on your pocket, but also lots of fun! Car Boot (汽车后备箱) Sales

[整理版]SSP高考专刊2012年3月刊谜底

[整理版]SSP高考专刊2012年3月刊谜底

SSP高考专刊2012年3月刊答案A1 新闻Guess the meaning of the words or phrase in bold.1-4 AABBTranslate the following words or sentences into Chinese.1.进攻2.申请对―Linsanit‖商标权3.保护某人的知识产权4.拒绝进一步发表评论5.虚张声势6.侵犯商标权7.未经某人的同意8.未经授权而使用NBA知识产权的商品9.站不住脚A2 2月新闻回顾Choose the best meaning of the words or phrase in bold.1-4 AAAATranslate the following sentences into Chinese.1. 马尔代夫首位民主选举的总统在警察和军队与抗议不顾争议地逮捕了一位高级法官的民众在街道上发生冲突之后,于2月7日被迫辞职。

2. 查尔斯王子和一批显赫人士及几十位狄更斯的后裔一起参加了在伦敦威敏斯特教堂举行的纪念活动。

3. 根据该奖项主办方凯悦基金会的解释,这个常被称作―建筑界的诺贝尔奖‖的奖项授予王树,以肯定他在迅速发展的中国设计出―永恒的‖建筑物所付出的不懈努力。

4. 根据新达成的协议,除了根据之前长期以来的每年配额量准入的20部电影之外,中国将允许14部3D和IMAX电影进入中国。

B1-2 听力听力答案与原文模拟训练一:Section ADirections: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. W: Would you like some more potatoes?M: I‘m sorry I can‘t manage any more. Thank you.Question: Where does the conversation probably take place? (B)2. M: Hello, I wonder if you could help me. I‘m looking for a room and I see in the newspaper thatyou‘ve got a vacancy. Would it be convenient to see the room now?W: Well, I see. Can you call back later? We‘re right in the middle of lunch.Question: What is the woman doing now?(D)3. W: I‘m playing at a concert tomorrow. I‘m really worried about it.M: I‘m not surprised. So would I be.Question: What does the man mean?(D)4. M: I‘ve never been to London before. I‘m very excited about it. I can‘t wait.W: My parents are going to take me to go on a trip to Tokyo next month, but I‘ve been there twice already.Question: What are they talking about?(A)5. W: My husband and I have been kept here waiting nearly an hour for our meal!M: I‘m terribly sorry. Our staff has been kept unusually busy this evening. I‘ll see to itpersonally myself. Now, if you wouldn‘t mind just telling m e what you ordered?Question: What is the man?(B)6. W: I was just about to have a swim when I saw the shark!M: That‘s nothing. I was in the middle of swimming when I saw the shark. And then I started swimming for the shore.Question: What can we infer from the conversation?(A)7. W: I‘m afraid I didn‘t quite hear what you said.M: I said, ‗There‘s no rush. I can take you in the car.‘Question: What does the man want to do?(C)8. M: A football match is so fascinating. The spectators around are always yelling, screaming andexcited about the goal.W: Well, I don‘t find it that attractive. It always takes too long to score a goal and therefore it‘s a bit boring.Question: What can we infer from the conversation?(D)9. W: Hello, my plane doesn‘t go till a quarter to six this afternoon. How soon do I have to leavemy room?M: Well, normally it‘s by 12 noon on the day of your departure. But in your case, you may keep the room till 3 p.m. if you wish.Question: When does the woman‘s plane take off?(B)10. M: I have to do the washing up early in the morning.W: Poor you. While you‘re doing the washing up, I‘ll be having breakfast in bed.Question: What does the woman feel about the man?(A)Section BDirections: In Section B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passages. The passages will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.The spaceship flew around the new planet several times. The planet was blue and green. They couldn't see the surface of the planet because there were too many white clouds. The spaceship descended slowly through the clouds and landed in the middle of a green forest. The two astronauts put on their space suits, opened the door, climbed carefully down the ladder, and stepped onto the planet.The woman looked at a small control unit on her arm. 'It's all right,' she said to the man. 'We can breathe the air ... it's a mixture of oxygen and nitrogen.' Both of them took off their helmets and breathed deeply.They looked at everything carefully. All the plants and animals looked new and strange. They could not find any intelligent life.After several hours, they returned to their spaceship. Everything looked normal. The man switched on the controls, but nothing happened. 'Something's wrong,' he said. 'I don't understand ... the engines aren't working.' He switched on the computer, but that didn't work either. 'Eve,' he said, 'we're stuck here ... we can't take off!''Don't worry, Adam,' she replied. 'They'll rescue us soon.'11. What was the planet like?(A)12. Which is NOT true about the new planet?(A)13. Why couldn‘t they take off?(B)Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.Ban Ki-moon is the Secretary General of the United Nations. He‘s one of the busiest men in the world. He‘s just arrived at New Delhi Airport now. The Indian Prime Minister is meeting him. Later they‘ll talk about Asian problems.Yesterday he was in Moscow. He had lunch with Russian leaders and during lunch they discussed international politics.Tomorrow he‘ll fly to Nairobi. He‘ll meet the President of Kenya and other African leaders. He‘ll be there for twelve hours.The day af ter tomorrow he‘ll be in London. He‘ll meet the British Prime Minister and they‘ll talk about European economic problems.Next week he‘ll be back at the United Nations in New York. Next Monday he‘ll speak to the General Assembly about his world tou r. Then he‘ll need a short holiday.14. What did he talk about with Russian leaders during lunch?(B)15. What is the right order of the places he visits this time?(A)16. Which is NOT true about the Secretary General?(D)Section CDirections: In Section C, you will hear two longer conversations. The conversations will be read twice. After you hear each conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard. Write your answers on your answer sheet.Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.W: What are you doing Michael?M: I am surfing the Internet for information about universities.W: So you are thinking about applying for universities?M: Right, the early bird catches the worm.W: Which university do you prefer?M: Three universities are within my choice, Manchester, Liverpool and Oxford.W: Oh, all are famous. What do you wish to major in?M: My father wants me to take up engineering; my mother prefers medicine while I prefer economics.W: Have you decided yet?M: Not really.W: When is the deadline for the application?M: For most universities, it's March 13th, but for smaller universities, four or five weeks later.W: So there is not much time left for you with two weeks to go.M: Right, I'd hurry.(information, famous, economics, deadline,Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation.M: Could I speak to you for a few minutes, Mrs. Hudson?W: I‘m very busy at the moment. Can‘t it wait until tomorrow?M: Well, it‘s rather urgent. And it won‘t take long.W: Oh, all right, then. What‘s it?M: It‘s a personal matter. You see, my wife is ill and has to go into hospital.W: Sorry to hear that. But why do you want to talk to me about it?M: Because we have a baby and there‘s nobody to look after her while she‘s in h ospital.W: Oh, I see. But I still don‘t understand what all this has to do with me.M: But that‘s what I‘m trying to explain. I‘d like to stay at home for a few days.W: But why?M: To look after my daughter, of course.W: I thought you said she was going to hospital. They‘ll look after her there, won‘t they?M: No! It‘s my wife who‘s going to hospital! Not my daughter.W: Really? I thought you said it was your daughter. You are not explaining this very well.(urgent, stay at home, wife, explain it well)模拟训练二Section ADirections: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. W: Is anyone attending to you, sir?M: No. I should like to see some dressing gowns.Question: Where does the conversation probably take place?(C)2. M: Excuse me, will Dr. Black be able to see me at about a quarter past nine tomorrow?W: Sorry, but he‘s fully booked till eleven unless there‘s a cancellation. Would ten to one be OK for you?Question: When is Dr. Black available to the man?(C)3. M: You mush have some more chicken.W: No thanks. I‘m supposed to be slimming.Question: What can we learn about the woman?(B)4. M: That radio‘s terribly loud. Could you turn it down a fraction?W: Sorry! I didn‘t realize you felt so strongly about it.Question: How does the man feel?(D)5. M: Can I get breakfast in my room?W: Ce rtainly, sir. It‘s served in your room from 8 until 10. Just ask for Room Service on the phone, or I can make a note of it if you like.Question: What does the man want to do?(A)6. W: I‘d like a black coffee and a portion of that strawberry tart.M: Right. I‘ll see if I can catch the waitress‘s eye.Question: What will the man do next?(C)7. W: Waiter, this table-cloth is a disgrace. It‘s covered with soup stains.M: Oh, I‘m sorry. It should have been changed before. If you‘ll just wait one moment …Question: What will the man do next?(C)8. M: Is anybody looking after you?W: No. I‘m after a size 40 V-neck pullover in grey.Question: What is the man‘s probable occupation?(B)9. W: Come on! Did you really need to answer the phone in such a high voice? And I wish youwouldn‘t have your TV so loud.M: Sorry! Were you trying to sleep?Question: What is the man doing now?(B)10. M: How do you find things over here?W: Well, if it weren‘t for the climate, I‘d like it very much.Question: What does the woman mean?(B)Section BDirections: In Section B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passages. The passages will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.James was assigned to make a business trip to New York. He lived in Dulwich, which is an hour‘s journey away from Heathrow Airport. The flight was due to leave at 8:30 a.m., so he had to be at the airport about 7:30 in the morning. He ordered a mini-cab for 6:30, set his alarm for 5:45, and went to sleep. Unfortunately he forgot to wind the clock, and it stopped shortly after midnight. Also the driver of the mini-cab had to work very late that night and overslept.James woke with an awful feeling that something was wrong. He looked at his alarm clock. It stood there silently, with the hands pointing to ten past twelve. He turned on the radio and discovered that the announcer happened to be reading the news for ten: ―Reports are coming in of a crash near Heathrow Airport. A Boeing 707 bound for New York crashed shortly after taking off this morning. Flight number 2234…‖James turned pale. ―My flight,‖ he said out loud. ―If I hadn‘t overslept, I‘d have been on that plane.‖11. When should James get up that morning?(D)12. Why did the driver of the cab fail to wake him up?(C)13. Why did James turn pale?(D)Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.Cars, as products of modern civilization, have been playing a vital part in the daily activities of human society. As a common means of transportation, cars have brought convenience and high efficiency to people‘s lives. They have also stimulated the development of many countries‘ industry, business and trade. In fact, the wide use of cars have greatly improved people‘s standard of living.But cars have also given rise to a series of problems. The amount of farm land is becoming smaller and smaller due to the extending of highways and parking lots. Other problems, such as air and noise pollution, oil shortages, traffic jams and car accidents are becoming more and more serious. Some of them even threaten our existence.Therefore, cars, like anything else, have more than one face. Our society cannot run without them, but they have also brought us serious problems. So ways have to be found to make full use of their advantages and to reduce their disadvantages.14. How have cars greatly improved people‘s standard of living?(B)15. Which is NOT true about the problems cars have brought about?(C)16. Which is true according to the passage?(D)Section CDirections: In Section C, you will hear two longer conversations. The conversations will be read twice. After you hear each conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard. Write your answers on your answer sheet.Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversationM: Ok, we only have two days in London to see as much as possible before we go back to Scotland.W: Yeah, summer has passed so quickly. I can't believe we have to get back to university already.I didn't miss my teachers at all.M: Let's not think about that now. Let's think about where to go.W: Why don't we start with the tower of London? Is that far from here?M: According to the map, it's pretty close. We just walk straight down this road until we reach the Thames River. Then we turn right and walk along the river for about 500 meters.W: Terrific. I also want to visit the Wax Museum. It's full of wax statues of very famous people like Beckham and Yao Ming.M: That's pretty far. Way too far to walk.W: What about hiring some bikes. We could ride there.M: Maybe. But London is so big. I am not sure we can see everything in two days even on bikes.W: We could go on one of the big red tourist buses. They go past most of the famous landmarks in the city.M: But if we want to get off somewhere, we waste our money.W: Not at all. You can get on and off any of the tourist buses by showing your ticket. We can use it for 24 hours.M: Perfect. Let's go and get our tickets now.(17. Scotland 18. statues 19. Money 20. landmarks )Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation.M: You wanted to see me about my grades, Mrs. Bishop?W: Yes. Sit down, Paul. You're not doing well with your studies. Is the work too difficult?M: The work isn't hard; it's just that I don't have much time to study these days. Besides playing on the school team, I'm doing a part-time job and working at the student center.W: Well, Paul, you probably just have to manage your time better. Tell me about your daily life.M: Well, I get up at about eight and start classes at nine o'clock. ...W: When do you work at the student center?M: From noon to one. I hardly even have time to eat my lunch.W: And you have practice after school?M: Every day. I have football practice from three to four and then work part-time at the supermarket from five to eight.W: So you do your homework after that?M: Usually I'm too tired to start right away. I watch TV from about nine o'clock and then do my homework from about eleven to one.W: One o'clock in the morning! Paul, you'd better stop playing football or stop working at the supermarket. Your schoolwork is more important.M: But I love playing football, Mrs. Bishop. I guess I have to stop my work.(21. the student center, 22. football practice 23. Work part-time24. manage his time)2009年上海高考英语听力1. C2. B3. A4. B5. D6. D7. B8. D9. A 10. C11. C 12. B 13. A 14. B 15. C 16. A17. Fourteen/14 18. downtown 19. personal 20. Cash21. mixed 22. more self-confident 23. a positive influence 24.exams听力原文:I. Listening ComprehensionSection ADirections: In section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, readthe four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. M: I am so sick of calling the ticket office, the line is always busy.W: Why don‘t you order thro ugh the Internet?Question: What does the woman suggest the man do?2. W: What was the best moment of the race for you?M: Oh, when I got to the finishing line, definitely.Question: What kind of person is probably the man?3. W: I'd like to mail this package special delivery. Can it arrive within two days?M: Sure, no problem.Question: Where does this conversation probably take place?4. W: My brother is thinking of eating out with us Saturday night. Any suggestions?M: It is up to you. I don't know the restaurant around here that well.Question: What does the man mean?5. W: The floor is awfully wet, what happened?M: The moment I got into the shower, the phone rang.Question: What does the man imply?6. M: I'm going to a party at Carol's house.W: you can't be serious. We've got two tests at school tomorrow.Question: How does the woman feel about the man's idea?7. W: Where shall we go today then?M: Shall we try the Royal Garden, recommended in the leaflet?Question: What will the two speakers do next?8. M: I have come to repair your doorbell.W: You should have come earlier. I'm just going out.Question: What does the woman imply?9. M: It has been pouring for days now.W: Tomorrow is my day at the beach. I will just have to forget about it if it doesn't clear upQuestion: What does the woman imply?10. W: When I'm playing the piano, I don't worry about anything. How about you?M: I go to the gym everyday. It helps me deal with stress.Question: What are the two speakers talking about?Section BDirections: In section B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passages. The passages will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.When I was 12, my parents moved out of London to a small village in Oxford. I was the only Asian girl in my school, and I suddenly felt a bit lonely. Luckily, I had a brilliant art teacher who encouraged me to go to art college.However, on the day of my college interview in Bath, I woke up late. I left the house wearing two odd shoes and didn't notice that my bottle of chocolate milk had poured all over the painting in my bag. Then when I finally got to the station, I got on the wrong train. Who knows, if I had gone to Bath that day, I might have become a professional artist. But I went to Swindon instead. I told the woman next to me on the train about what had happened, and she suddenly cried with laughter. It turned out she was a producer of a comedy program on the radio. To cut a long story short, I got an invitation a week later to attend an interview for the show, and the rest, as they say, is history. I am very lucky my life has been full of happy accidents. Now I am in charge of a very popular TV comedy program.11. Why did the speaker feel lonely in her new school?12. Where did the speaker plan to go for her college interview?13. What incident had changed her fate?Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following speech.Today, I will make a speech on zoos. Many people think zoos are cruel, and have no place in the modern world. It is my own opinion that zoos, although not perfect, do have a useful function.Firstly, zoos are places of education. Zoos can help children to appreciate nature. Further more, research into animal behavior is done in zoos, and has increased on knowledges of zoology, genetics and even psychology. Above all, zoos can protect the future of many species of animal. Many species today are in danger of extinction, and thanks to zoos, they have a chance of survival.Opponents of zoos say that they are cruel. First of all, they argue, zoos can not recreate the environment in which animals live and because of this, animals are bored and depressed. Secondly, animals have frequent contact with human visitors. Which can be stressful?However, in my opinion, most zoos have improved recently. It is now quite rare to see animals in cages, and most zoos try hard to recreate the environment in which different animals live.In conclusion, although zoos are not perfect environment for animals, I believe that they have more advantages than disadvantages. In an ideal world, zoos would not be necessary. But as long as man hunts animals for profit and destroy their environments, zoos are essential.14: What is the most important function of zoos according to the speaker?15: Why are some people against zoos?16: What does the speaker think of zoos?Section CDirections: In section C, you will hear two longer conversations. Each conversation will be read twice. After you hear the conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard. Write your answers on your answer sheet.Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.W: Good morning, I'd like to rent a family car, please.M: Yes, man, for how long?W: 14 days.M: Where do you want to leave the car?W: Can I leave it at the downtown office?M: Sure, may I see your driver's license?W: I have an international driver's license.M: Fine, thank you.W: Now, do you want a personal accident insurance?M: Yes, please.W: Right, can you sign your name here?M: There you go!W: How do you want to pay?M: Cash please.Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation.M: In England today, are schools mixed or single sex?W: Well, there are both. 50 years ago, all schools used to be single sex. I mean girls only or boys only. Then in the 1970s, many schools changed and became mixed.M: Do parents still prefer mixed schools?W: No, things have changed. Today, many parents, especially parents of girls, think their children get a better education in single sex schools.M: Why do girls do better at single sex schools?W: Because girls learn to be more self-confident and less worried about their appearance.M: What about boys?W: Well, today many parents of boys want to send them to mixed schools. They think that the girls will be a positive influence on boys.M: So generally speaking, who does better at mixed schools?W: Oh, the girls. They get better exam results than boys.B3语法Exercise 1: 1-5 BDCCA 6-10 BCABD 11-15 AACDB 16 CExercise 2: 1-5 DBACD 6-10 BACCC 11-15 CCCCB 16 AExercise 3: 1-5 BBACA 6-10 AAABD 11-15 ADADC 16 BExercise 4: 1-5 BCABC 6-10 ACDAB 11-15 AADBC 16 CB4 词汇(A) A C F I G J B E D(B) E H F G J D I A C(C) H I C J D A G B E(D) I D C H J A B E F(E) D G E B F A I H J(F) A E F D G C B I H(B) 1-15 AABBC 6-10 DCDAB 11-15 CDABC(C) 1-5 CBADB 6-10 BCACB 11-15 CBDBC(D) 1-5 DACBA 6-10 BCADC 12-15 DBCBDB6-8阅读理解综合训练高考模拟训练Section B:(A) 1-4 CBAD (B) 5-7 BBC (C) 8-11 ACCBSection C: 12- 16 FCAEBSection D:17. with a lot of / much wool18. its stubbornness and guile19. Shrek got free in nature / avoided the annual shearing.20. The wool and the meat.历年上海各区县一模、二模语篇阅读理解练习精选(A) 1-4 CCBA (B) 5-7 DBD (C) 8-11 CBDC (D) 12-15 CBCA(E) 16-20 FECBD(F)21. Few people could read for themselves.22. a change in the nature of reading23. the value of different types of reading material24. To explain hoe present-day reading habits developed.B9 翻译1. It is unbelievable that the harder you try to make everything right, the more conscious you become of a possible problem.2. That you can turn a smart person into an idiot by overtiring him implies the importance of sleep.That you can turn a smart person into an idiot by overtiring him signifies the significance of sleep.3. It is no laughing matter that you need to review your lessons of you want to make academic progress.That you need to review your lessons of you want to make academic progress is no laughing matter.4. That one usually goes through a period of hardship before he can enjoy a long-term happiness is often the case.That one usually experiences a period of hardship before he can enjoy the long-term happiness is often the case.5. Our teacher says that today‘s failures can be tomorrow‘s experience as long as we can draw lessons from them.Our teacher says that today‘s failures can serve as tomorrow‘s experience so long as we can learn lessons from them.6. He pointed out that investing in the stock market was risky, but there would be bigger risks doing nothing because of the inflation.7. The amazing reward from your effort is that so many miracles should happen overnight.8. The old man reluctantly accepted my proposal that he (should) be operated on.9. Word came that before the birth, the star couple maintained their routine——heading out fir coffee and going to Yoga classes.10. Some experts made a proposal last year that a more flexible system (should) be adopted to replace the Golden Week holidays ,but opposition has been strong.11. Activities such as reading and listening to a favorite record are looked upon as a kind of private pleasure because people get spiritual nourishment from them.12. Judging from his expression, obviously it is something he has never done before.13. Differences produce a variety of thoughts, feelings and actions, which can provide creative solutions to human problems.14. The young today, who are hungry for knowledge and full of ambition, will become future leaders in China, whose imagination, wisdom and decisions will shape China tomorrow.15. Don‘t speak about the topic in needless detail, which may distract the listeners.Don‘t speak about the topic in needless detail, which may divert the listeners‘ attention.16. An interest in study is an engine of progress, without which no academic objective can be achieved.17. Similarly, money, growing old, sickness, deaths, natural disasters and accidents are all events which present problems to virtually all human beings.18. Life is a journey on which opportunities and challenges exist.19. Fashion is like passion, which comes and goes easily.20. Many factors enabled these books to spread,among which the most important was believed to contribute to the development of a child‘s emotional in telligence.21. As long as you are purposeful and hardworking, your contribution will be recognized sooner or later.22. Though working as a volunteer means you don‘t get paid, the word is of great value in terms of the satisfaction you get from helping others.23. If you find anything interesting, you can upload it to let more people share it.24. Though he is knowledgeable about his own field, he is ignorant of it when it comes to nano technology.Though he is knowledgeable about his own field, he is naïve about it when it comes to nano technology.25. Generally speaking, when taken according to the directions, the drug has no side effects.26. When you‘re frustrated and down, you must pick yourself u p and make a comeback stronger.When you‘re frustrated and down, you must cheer yourself up and make a comeback stronger.27. You can‘t avoid risk even if you leave your money in the bank because your money loses ots original value over time from the rising cost of living.。

2012(上海卷)试题及答案

2012(上海卷)试题及答案

2012年上海高考试卷本试卷共7页,满分150分,考试时间120分钟。

全卷包括六大题,第一、二大题为单项选择题,第三大题为多项选择题,第四大题为填空题,第五大题为实验题,第六大题为计算题。

考生注意:1.答卷前,考生务必在试卷和答题卡上用蓝色或黑色的钢笔或圆珠笔填写姓名、准考证号.并将条形码贴在指定的位置上。

2.第一、第二和第三大题的作答必须用2B 铅笔涂在答题纸上相应区域内与试卷题号对应的位置,需要更改时,必须将原选项用橡皮擦去,重新选择。

第四、第五和第六大题的作答必须用蓝色或黑色的钢笔或圆珠笔写在答题纸上与试卷题号对应的位置(作图可用铅笔).3.第30、31、32、33题要求写出必要的文字说明、方程式和重要的演算步骤。

只写出最后答案,而未写出主要演算过程中,不能得分。

有关物理量的数值计算问题,答案中必须明确写出数值和单位。

一.单项选择题.(共16分,每小題2分,每小题只有一个正确选项)1.在光电效应实验中,用单色光照射某种金属表面,有光电子逸出,则光电子的最大初动能取决于入射光的()A , (A )频率 (B )强度(C )照射时间 (D )光子数目 2.下图为红光或紫光通过双缝或单缝所呈现的图样,则( )B ,(A )甲为紫光的干涉图样(B )乙为紫光的干涉图样 (C )丙为红光的干涉图样(D )丁为红光的干涉图样 3.与原子核内部变化有关的现象是( )C , (A )电离现象 (B )光电效应现象(C )天然放射现象 (D )α粒子散射现象4.根据爱因斯坦的“光子说”可知( )B ,(A )“光子说”本质就是牛顿的“微粒说”(B )光的波长越大,光子的能量越小(C )一束单色光的能量可以连续变化(D )只有光子数很多时,光才具有粒子性5.在轧制钢板时需要动态地监测钢板厚度,其检测装置由放射源、探测器等构成,如图所示。

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银川一中2012届高三第三次月考英语试卷答案.pdf

银川一中2012届高三第三次月考英语试卷答案.pdf

在工业革命后,由于资本主义国家经济政治发展不平衡,围绕争夺 殖民地和世界霸权引起的矛盾冲突,酿成空前规模的两次世界大战。

战火纷飞,生灵涂 炭,人类文明几乎遭受毁灭性的打击。

这是人类发展史上最惨痛的过程。

“科技发展给人类社会带来了深刻变化,但也不由地让我们想到,科技给环境、健康和伦理带来了负面影响,有的靠科研人员是无法控制的。

比如,疯牛病、转基因、核废料等与人类健康和社会环境的关系,目前我们还没有很好研究,或者研究得还不够。

”2005年6月5日,法国生物学家、国家健康和医学研究院科研导师雅克·泰斯塔,在北京参加“科技进步与社会协同治理的国际思考”论坛时,表达了对科技负面影响的忧虑。

科技对人类的生活有哪些影响?对此我们应该怎样评价? 正方:科技发展的影响利大于弊 反方:科技发展的影响弊大于利 未来科技的发展 面对新的科技革命,你觉得我们该怎么办? 请用一句话表达。

青少年科技创新 科学遐想与梦想成真 日前,日本推出了一种液晶的“手表型电视”,电视屏幕尺寸和袖珍数码相机的显示屏差不多。

机身内置锂离子充电电池,充电1.5小时后可以欣赏约1小时的电视节目。

除机身之外,还配套带有可套在手腕上的腕带,能象手表一样戴在手腕上。

虽然搭扣式的腕带看起来不太时尚,但机身重仅55g,戴在手腕上感觉不错。

不过,机身没有天线,但可插入带有天线功能的耳机欣赏节目,灵敏度为便携式电视的标准级别。

可以室内窗口、室外无障碍处收看电视节目。

据介绍,这种电视售价2万700日元(约合人民币1590元) ,这种喷剂进入鼻孔后直达鼻咽部及呼吸道,并在这些关键部位产生流感抗体。

人力 畜力 机械 日新月异的科技,给我们的生活增添了一道亮丽的风景线。

请说说你在生活中所感受到的科技魅力有哪些? --生活体验 科技改变生活,看电影可以上网下载,听音乐可以在耳朵里塞上MP3耳机满世界走,和千里外的朋友聊天可以上QQ,甚至拿个摄像手机就可以在街头拍拍见到的趣事。

SSP-2015-2016学年高考版3月刊答案及听力录音文字

SSP-2015-2016学年高考版3月刊答案及听力录音文字

SSP-2015-2016学年高考版3月刊答案及听力录音文字2015-2016学年高考版3月刊答案及听力录音文字Fast reading:1-5 CDBCDAfter reading:I. 1-5 CACACII. 1. media 2. supplanting 3. detect 4. coordinate 5. discussion 6. status7. common 8. longerA4 主题阅读2Fast reading:1-5 DCBDCAfter reading:I. 1-5 BADAAII. 1-5 EGAHC 6-9 BDIF模拟训练一1-5 BBBA C 6-10 CBDCC 11-13 BDA 14-16 CCB17. America 18. intensive 19. August 20. campus21. kids’ innocent smiles 22. bab ysitting experience23. standard (English) pronunciation 24. second major录音文字Section ADirections: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. Theconversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. W: Good morning, Sir. Take a seat, please.M: Thank you. I want to curl my hair, please.Q: Where does the conversation most probably take place?2. M: Did you have a good time for your picnic in the park with your friends yesterday? W: The weather was not so good, so we stayed indoors. We had a chance to see T om’s cooking talent.Q: What did the woman do yesterday?3. W: The book you want is checked out. It is a bestseller and everybody wants to read it. M: Oh, I’m sorry to hear that. Maybe I can buy it. It seems like worth the price. Q: What’s the probable relationship between the two speakers?4. M: When are you leaving forParis? Christmas is coming and you shouldn’t miss the sale season.W: I am comparing the prices that different travel agencies can offer.January is a good time and I can miss the winter vacation crowds there.Q: When will the woman set off for Pairs?5. M: Are you getting a new flat here?W: Are you joking? How can I afford it with my salary?Q: What does the woman mean?6. M: I am sorry to tell you that I ended up failing the interview, Mom.W: Cheer up. The world won’t end without this job offer.Q: What can we infer from this conversation?7. W: I heard you put an advertisement in our school newspaper.M: Yes. Since Jeremy quit school to start his own business, I have to find someone to share the accommodation fee.Q: Why did the man put an advertisement in the school newspaper?8. M: Look at you. You are always sitting inside home and watching TV. Go for a bike ride or join your friends outside, will you?W: But Dad, summer is for being lazy.Q: What does the girl mean?9. W: You bought a new electric car?M: Yes. In that way, I can save the money of buying a license plate. You know, the government will pay the money.Q: Why did the man choose an electric car?10. M: Hi, Sherry. Have you finished reading the book Prof. Hopkinsrecommended?W: Oh, I haven’t read it through the way I read a novel. I just chose a few chapters that interested me.Q: What does the woman mean?Section BDirections: In Section B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passages. The passages will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide whic h one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.American English is full of colorful expressions. One such expression is to touch all bases.There are four bases in baseball—first, second, third and home plate.T ogether, the bases form a diamond shape. When a baseball player hits the ball, he must run to each base — in order — and touch it with his foot. It is the only way to score a point.The importance of touching all the bases was shown at the start of the 1974 baseball season.Hank Aaron was a player with the Atlanta Braves team. He was seeking the record for hitting the most home runs. Aaron needed just one home run to equal the record held by Babe Ruth, the greatest hitter in baseball history.Aaron got that home run the very first time he had a chance to hit the ball. That gave him 714 home runs — the same as Babe Ruth.After that day, baseball fans held their breath every time it was Hank Aaron’s turn to hit. When would he hit home run number 715? The wait was not long. In the second week of the season, Aaron again hit the ball over the wall. He had beaten Babe Ruth’s record. But first, he had to run around the four bases. The other players on his team watched carefully to make sure he touched each one. So, to touch all bases means to do what is necessary to complete an activity.Questions:11. Which of the following players will score in a baseball game?12. Why did baseball fans pay so much attention to Hank Aaron?13. What’s the purpose of this passage?Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.Crowds of people gathered on the Great Wall of China holding D-STRONG signs to help a dying 8-year-old boy achieve his goal of becoming famous inChinaand across the world.Dorian Murray told his father he wanted to be famous on the “bridge in China,”meaning the Great Wall of China, after a medical check revealed his cancer was no longer treatable. He had been battling the illness for four years. Dorian’s father then posted his dialogues with the boy on Facebook. “Hey dad,you know what I really want before I go to heaven?” Dorian asked. “I would like to be famous inChina.”His fa ther responded by spreading Dorian's wish across the web. “I am reaching out to anyone who may know someone inChinaor other countries who would be willing to send a picture to Dorian with a #D-STRONG sign,” the father said.The support spread beyondBeijing. Photos with #D-STRONG also appeared from Tian’anmen Square in Beijing, West Lake in Hangzhou and the Huangpu River inShanghai. “They believe in me. And it’s just really nice to know that so many people have my back for me,” the boy told a lo cal TV station.Murray’s story was quickly picked up by several Chinese newspapers, attracting more people to join the effort to fulfill his dream. China’s most influential English language newspaper China Daily even ran the story on its front page, which is usually devoted to big political news.Questions:14. How did Murray want to make himself famous?15. Which of the following sites was not reported to have joined the activity?16. What is the news mainly about?Section CDirections: In Section C, you will hear two longer conversations. Theconversations will be read twice. After you hear each conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard. Write your answers on your answer sheet. Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following passage.M: Passport, please … Thank you. Why are you applying forUSvisa?W: I want to further my study after high school graduation. But, first I am going to takesome intensive English language courses in New York during the summer session.M: And how long do you plan on staying?W: Approximately two months. My return flight is estimated on the 30th of August becauseI will be back toShanghaiand finish my last year study.M: Ok. And do you plan on working while you’re here?W: No, definitely not. I am only here for study and short-term traveling.M: Where will you be staying while you are here?W: Actually, I have already made a reservation of a single-room dormitory in the school. Iam sure that I will stay there for the whole summer.M: Ok, well, welcome to US. Enjoy your stay.Complete the form. Write ONE WORD for each answer.Questions 21 through 24 are based on the following passage.M: Could you tell me why you want to work in our kindergarten? You know kids are very annoying sometimes.W: I love children. And their innocent smiles impress me a lot.M: Do you have relevant experience? Your major is English, right?W: Yes, I will graduate this coming July and I have some babysitting experience. M: Go on please.W: I like the children’s company. I often sing to the kids and teach them how to dance. I think my major works to my benefit, because I can teach kids standard pronunciation and cultivate their interest in the language。

2012年3月高考卷

2012年3月高考卷

2012年3月高考卷一、选择题(每题4分,共40分)A. 十一届三中全会B. 五四运动C. 抗日战争胜利D. 新中国成立A. 太初历B. 皇历C. 农历D. 儒略历A. 井底之蛙B. 杯弓蛇影C. 狐假虎威D. 鹿死谁手A. 会当凌绝顶,一览众山小。

B. 举世皆浊我独清,众人皆醉我独醒。

C. 春风得意马蹄疾,一日看尽长安花。

D. 黄河之水天上来,奔流到海不复回。

A. 牛顿B. 爱因斯坦C. 伽利略D. 波普A. 指南针B. 造纸术C. 火药D. 印刷术A. 北京B. 上海C. 广州D. 深圳A. 中国B. 俄罗斯C. 加拿大D. 美国A. 《史记》B. 《资治通鉴》C. 《汉书》D. 《后汉书》A. 孙武B. 诸葛亮C. 岳飞D. 韩信二、填空题(每题4分,共40分)1. 我国第一部诗歌总集是______。

2. “水能载舟,亦能覆舟”出自______。

3. 我国古代著名的“丝绸之路”起点是______。

4. 欧洲文艺复兴时期,被誉为“文艺复兴之父”的是______。

5. 世界上最早的纸币“交子”出现在我国的______时期。

6. 现代奥林匹克运动会的创始人是______。

7. 我国历史上第一个统一的中央集权的封建国家是______。

8. 世界上第一台计算机诞生于______年。

9. 生物学领域的基础理论“进化论”是由______提出的。

10. 我国第一颗原子弹爆炸成功的时间是______年。

三、简答题(每题10分,共30分)1. 简述我国抗日战争胜利的主要原因。

2. 请简要介绍一部你最喜欢的文学作品及其作者。

3. 请简述地球“温室效应”的形成原因及危害。

四、论述题(20分)结合所学知识,论述我国改革开放以来取得的重大成就及其原因。

一、选择题答案1. A2. A3. A4. A5. B6. D7. D8. B9. A10. A二、填空题答案1. 《诗经》2. 《荀子》3. 长安4. 但丁5. 宋代6. 皮埃尔·德·顾拜旦7. 秦8. 19469. 查尔斯·达尔文10. 1964三、简答题答案1. 抗日战争胜利的主要原因包括:全民族抗战,国共合作,国际援助,以及中国人民的英勇斗争。

2012年高三三联数学文科答案

2012年高三三联数学文科答案

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高考英语试卷含答案(已校对)

高考英语试卷含答案(已校对)

上海2012年春季高考英语试卷第1卷(共105分)I. Listening ComprehensionSection A1. A. In a restaurant. B. In a library. C. In a hotel, D. In a bookshop.2. A. Husband and wife. B. Customer and shop assistant.C. Boss and secretary.D. Teacher and student.3. A. On Monday. B. On Tuesday. C. On Wednesday. D. On Thursday.4. A. The jacket is too big for him. B. It's been too warm to wear the jacket.C. He doesn't like cold weather.D. He bought the jacket when it was cool.5. A. He prefers to work part-time. B. He wants to change his class schedule.C. He has trouble finding a part-time job.D. He doesn't want to work on campus.6. A. They have to change their weekend plans. B. They recently visited Mount Forest.C. They will join the outdoor club next year.D. They are going camping this weekend.7. A. She likes playing tennis. B. She is looking forward to the game.C. The forecast is accurate.D. The game depends on the weather.8. A. He's not feeling well. B. He spends a lot of time in the lab.C. His absence is surprising.D. He hasn't checked the lab.9. A. He'll look for it. B. He'll get someone to have a look.C. He'll park it somewhere.D. He'll ask someone to park it.10. A. They were warmly welcomed there. B. They had something unpleasant on the way.C. They didn't enjoy their stay there.D. They had a good time before arrival. Section BQuestions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11. A. A good income. B. Eighteen days' holiday.C. Five working hours daily.D. Regular promotions.12. A. Whether the train is on time. B. Who drives the Tube train.C. How the timetable is arranged.D. What service is offered.13. A. Both boys and girls hope to drive trains. B. Women can break bad news sympathetically.C. Traditional career patterns often change.D. London Tube is hiring more women drivers. Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14. A. Right after higher education. B. Just before entering career life.C. Right after secondary school.D. Just before military service.15. A. Attend commercial courses. B. Train as a salesperson.C. Help enroll bright students.D. Work on a new project.16. A. Enriching their work and life experiences. B. Increasing their physical strength.C. Expanding their knowledge in marketing.D. Helping them gain high scores in exams. Section CBlanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversationComplete the form. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.II. Grammar and VocabularySection A25. A huge amount of money has been spent______the new bridge.A. inB. onC. withD. for26. They don't come to the book club any more, for ______reasons or other.A. someB. allC. eitherD. both27. You _____ bring your identification when you open a bank account.A. mayB. canC. mustD. will28. After the accident, we are _____ concerned with the safety of school buses than we used to be.A. littleB. lessC. muchD. more29. Before I began this job, I _____ a baby sitter for two years.A. have beenB. wasC. would beD. had been30. The diamond mine _______ accidentally by a little boy when he was playing hide-and-seek.A. discoveredB. was discoveredC. has been discoveredD. would discover31. Tom looked upon the test as an obstacle _____ his classmates regarded it as a challenge.A. whileB. becauseC. unlessD. if32. People have learnt the importance of keeping a balanced diet _____ their nutritional needs.A. satisfyB. satisfiedC. to satisfyD. having satisfied33. Once __, Jo devoted her life to looking after children and being a full-time homemaker.A. having marriedB. being marriedC. marryingD. married34. _____ you take a photo, you should always check the position of the sun.A. BeforeB. AfterC. BecauseD. Though35. Despite the fact _____ they lacked food, the explorers continued towards the goal.A. whichB. thatC. whatD. whether36. Sailing across the ocean alone was an achievement_______took courage.A. whatB. whoC. whichD. where37. _____a wet football can hurt your foot if you are not careful.A. KickingB. KickedC. Having kickedD. Kick38. It was not until 1920 American women had the chance to vote in national elections.A. whenB. thatC. whereD. which39. Portable videophones will show us _____ is happening at the other end of the line.A. whichB. whatC. howD. why40. Big companies usually have a lot of branch offices _____ in different parts of the world.A. to have operatedB. be operatedC. operatingD. having operatedTelevision watching is an activity which is known to be harmful to health and is distinct from getting too little exercise. But a new study suggests its damaging effects may even 41 alongside those from smoking and obesity (肥胖). Researchers who studied television viewinghabits in Australia calculated that people who watch for a(n) 42 of six hours a day shorten their lift, expectancy (预期寿命) by almost five years.They based their calculations on data on the 43 between television viewing and death from the Australian obesity and lifestyle study which involved l 1,000 adults aged 25 and over. Applying these findings to the whole population over 25, who are estimated to have watched 9.8 billion hours of TV in 2008, they concluded that it 44 for 286,000 years of life lost—equivalent to 22 minutes for each, hour watched. By 45 , smoking one cigarette is estimatedto shorten life expectancy by 11 minutes -- equivalent to half an hour of TV watching.Writing in the British Journal of Sports Medicine, the authors from the University of Queensland, say the figures suggest "huge loss of life may be 46 with too much TV viewing." The UK and other industrialized countries are likely to be similarly affected "given the typically large amounts of time spent watching TV and the similarities in disease patterns." The researchers add: "If these figures are 47 and shown to reflect a cause and effect relationship, TV viewing is a public health problem comparable in size to established behavioral risk factors."Researchers from Taiwan University found even those who did as little as 92 minutes' exercise a week,—equivalent to 15 minutes a day for six days a week -- reduced their 48 of death by 14 per cent. Even this small amount of exercise could postpone one in six of all deaths —similar to the effects of a stop-smoking programme. Each 49 15 minutes a day reduced the death rate by a further 4 per cent.III. Reading ComprehensionSection AA screen door (纱门) allows for an open view while at the same time affording a degree of privacy. 50 , communication between parents and their child away at college should have openness in expressing viewpoints but, at the same time, it should demonstrate a respect for privacy. Staying in touch with each other is important because without 51 , there is no connection and worry can take over. All involved should try to be 52 in listening to, understanding and dealing with special concerns or needs that arise whether they be from the student, parents or friends.For the happy student adjusting well at school, calls to home can be infrequent. This is not necessarily a cause for parents to 53 . While parents are naturally 54 about what their child is up to, the majority of students are busy getting accustomed to their new home, making new friends and 55 to new schedules and activities. The fact is that without any ill intention on purpose, they can spend little time thinking about home and they may not appreciate the degree of their parents' 56 curiosity.For the student who is not adjusting well at school, calls to home will probably be mademore 57 . This circumstance can bring a 58 period for both parent and child. For the parents at home, it can be terribly 59 to sense their child is unhappy. It is difficult to judge how we should react to this challenge: as 60 , we want to bring our children home to the safety of our nest; in our parent-teacher role, we want to 61 the ties and allow our child the opportunity to make it on his/her own.For the student away at school, unhappiness can be lonely and frightening and in some cases, it can lead to depression and illness. There is a sense of 62 for some homesick students who fear that Mom and Dad will 63 their inability to cope with the new environment. This is especially true when the homesick one sees classmates adjusting somewhat effortlessly. No matter what the circumstances are that have created 64 , communication between parent and child must remain open, honest and in balance.50. A. Relatively B. Contrarily C. Typically D. Similarly51. A. sacrifice B. privacy C. appreciation D. communication52. A. sensitive B. confident C. casual D. modest53. A. worry B. regret C. cheer D. wonder56. A. strange B. increasing C. awakened D. normal57. A. formally B. frequently C. sincerely D. patiently58. A. disappointing B. recovering C. challenging D. training59. A. damaging B. disturbing C. demanding D. exhausting60. A. protectors B. reminders C. inspectors D. individuals61. A. maintain B. establish C. restore D. cut62. A. relief B. responsibility C. achievement D. embarrassment63. A. get bored with B. get upset with C. be ignorant of D. be honest with64. A. opportunity B. uncertainty C. unhappiness D. nervousnessSection B(A)For six hours we shot through the landscape of the Karoo desert in South Africa. Just rocks and sand and baking sun. Knowing our journey was ending, Daniel and I just wanted to remember all we had seen and done. He used a camera. I used words. I had already finished three notebooks and was into the fourth, a beautiful leather notebook I'd bought in a market in Mozambique.Southern Africa was full of stories. And visions. We were almost drunk on sensations. The roaring of the water at Victoria Falls, the impossible silence of the Okavango Delta in Botswana. And then the other things: dogs in the streets, whole families in Soweto living in one room, a kilometre from clean water.As we drove towards the setting sun, a quietness fell over us. The road was empty -- we hadn't seen another car for hours. And as I drove, something caught my eye, something moving next to me. I glanced in the mirror of the car; I glanced sideways to the right, and that was when I saw them. Next to us, by the side of the road, thirty, forty wild horses were racing the car, a cloud of dust rising behind them -- brown, muscular horses almost close enough to touch them, to smell their hot breath. I didn't know how long they had been there next to us.I shouted to Dan: "Look!", but he was in a deep sleep, his camera lying useless by his feet. They raced the car for a few seconds, then disappeared far behind us, a memory of heroic forms in the red landscape. When Daniel woke up an hour later I told him what had happened."Wild horses?" he said. "Why didn't you wake me up?""I tried. But they were gone after a few seconds.""Are you sure you didn't dream it?""You were the one who was sleeping!"'Typical, he said. "The best photos are the ones we never take."We checked into a dusty hotel and slept the sleep of the dead.65.During their journey in Africa, the two travelers________.A. made friends with local residentsB. complained about the poor living conditionsC. enjoyed the sunset in the Karoo desert mostD. recorded their experiences in different ways66. What does the phrase "heroic forms" in Paragraph 4 refer to?A. Racing cars.B. Wild horses.C. Eye-catching locals.D. Running dogs.67. What did Daniel think when he woke up and was told what had happened?A. He always missed out on the best thing.B. He had already taken beautiful pictures.C. A sound sleep was more important.D. The next trip would be better.68. What is 'the passage mainly about?A. How to view wildlife in Africa.B. Running into wildlife in Africa.C. Tourist attractions in southern Africa.D. Possible dangers of travelling in the desert.(B)The Age of Unreasontoday and warns that we must adapt to these changes if we want to survive in the future.Handy believes that in the future less than 50% of the workforce will be employed full-time by an organization. These full-time employees will be the qualified professionals, technicians, and managers who are essential to an organization. Their working lives will be a lot more demanding than today, but in return they will be well-paid and they will retire earlier. The rest of the workforce will Be self-employed or will work part-time, providing organizations with the products and services they require on a contract basis. Handy forecasts a big increase in the number of working mothers in future and believes there will be a large number of unemployed.Handy gives us plenty of figures to worry about. He estimates that by the year 2040, one person in five will retire, and one in ten will be over seventy-five years old. There will be one retiree to every three people of working age, and even more than that in countries such as Germany and Switzerland, where the proportion will be as much as one to two. Retirees will remain healthy and active for longer than they do today and many will live to be a hundred years old, a fact which leads Handy to suggest that the term retirement will no longer be appropriate. He suggests the third age is a more appropriate description, since it will be as important a part of our lives as the first age of learning and the second age of working are for us today.69.Professor Handy wrote the book most probably to________.A. warn us of potential social problems in the futureB. predict the leading professions in the coming yearsC. describe the effect of unemployment on societyD. suggest a better term for future retirement70. According to Protcssor Handy, the future workforce will________.A. adapt to the changes in retirement easilyB. be mainly self-employedC. have fewer full-time workers than todayD. work on a contract basis71. From the last paragraph, we learn that about 30 years from now,________.A. the number of retirees will double in many countriesB. ageing will be a common and serious problemC. 10% of the population will live to be 100 years oldD. the third age will be the most important part of our lives(C)Frederic Mishkin, who's been a professor at Columbia Business School for almost 30 years, is good at solving problems and expressing ideas. Whether he's standing in front of a lecture hall or engaged in a casual conversation, his hands are always waving and pointing. When he was in graduate school, one of his professors was so annoyed by this constant gesturing that he made the young economist sit on his hands whenever he visited the professor's office.It turns out, however, that Mishkin's professor had it exactly wrong. Gesture doesn't prevent but promotes clear thought and speech. Research demonstrates that the movements we make with our hands when we talk form a kind of second language, adding information that's absent from our words. It's learning's secret code: Gesture reveals what we know. It reveals what we don't know. What's more, the agreement (or lack of agreement) between what our voices say and how our hands move offers a clue to our readiness to learn.Manyof the studies establishing the importance of gesture to learning have been conducted by Susan Goldin-Meadow, a professor of psychology at the University of Chicago. "We change our minds by moving our hands," writes Goldin-Meadow in a review of this work. Particularly significant are what she calls "mismatches" between oral expression and physical gestures. A student might say that a heavier ball falls faster than a light one, for example, but make a gesture indicating that they fall at the same rate, which is correct. Such differences indicate that we're moving from one level of understanding to another. The thoughts expressed by hand motions are often our newest and most advanced ideas about the problem we're working on; we can't yet absorb these concepts into language, but we can capture them in movement.Goldin-Meadow's more recent work strews not only that gesture shows our readiness tolearn, but that it actually helps to bring learning about. It does so in two ways. First, it elicits (引出) helpful behavior from others around us. Goldin-Meadow has found that adults respond to children's speech-gesture mismatches by adjusting their way of instruction. Parents and teachers apparently receive the signal that children are ready to learn, and they act on it by offering a greater variety of problem-solving techniques. The act of gesturing itself also seems to quicken learning, bringinglearning algebra (代数) were nearly three times more likely to remember what they'd learned than classmates who did not gesture.72. According to Paragraph 1, Frederic Mishkin was asked to sit on his hands because________.A. he could litter express his ideas that wayB. he always pointed his finger at his professorC. his professor did not like his gesturingD. his gestures prevented his professor from thinking73. How is gesturing important in acquiring knowledge?A. It draws tasteful responses from others and increases learning speed.B. It promotes second language learning and quickens thinking.C. It provides significant clues for solving academic problems.[). It reduces students' reliance on teachers' instruction.74. What can be inferred from the passage about gesture-speech mismatches?A. They can stimulate our creativity.B. Instructors should make full use of them.C. Teachers can hardly explain new concepts without them.D. They serve as a stepping stone to solving real life problems.75. What could be the best title of the passage?A. Hand Motions, a Second LanguageB. Gesturing: Signal of UnderstandingC. New Uses of GesturingD. The Secret Code of LearningSection C76. ___________________In my house, bedtime stories are holy. Rarely does something change the nightly routine, although feverish kids have been known to be tucked in, without story. But last week, my 4-year-old awoke at 1 a.m. with this complaint: "You forgot to read me my bedtime story." She was right. So I pulled a book from her shelf' and cuddled her close as she turned the pages. Reading forges connections between parents and children (even in the middle of the right, it's also good for little brains.77. ___________________But does the form in which the words appear matter? The New York Times reports that parents --- even those who are avid digital downloader’s---are avoiding kids' e-books for the real things. It seems that the feel and texture of paper pages along with colorful illustrations beats the static dimensions of a screen.78. ___________________The article ran in the paper's Monday business section, but it may be more of a cultural tale. More than 25% of some adult literature is sold digitally, but e-books targeted at kids under 8 take up less than 5% of total children's book sales. "Reading a childhood classic on an e-reader is such a cold thing to do.," says Carol Moyer, head of the children's department at Quail Ridge Books. "E-books don't have the warmth and intimacy of the illustration on the page."79. ___________________Technology fans believe e-books can compete. On CNET, Rick Broida sings the praises of the iPad, which "can do a lot more than just display static pages. It can read stories aloud; it can enrich a classic tale with 'touch-powered extras; and it can even render pages in 3D." he describes Alice in Wonderland -- "Alice for the iPad" -- as a classic tale that involves animation like no other e-book to date. Readers can tilt the iPad to make Alice grow, shrink and so on.my kindergartener spent tech-lab time following instructions to surf an e-books site, her teacher recognized that she wasn't reading; she was learning to use a computer.Section DAn African-bom British scientist received an environment research prize at the Convention on Migratory Species (CMS) meeting for showing how bees can be used to reduce conflict between people and elephants. Lucy King's work proved that beehive "fences" (蜂箱"栅栏")can keep elephants out of African farmers' fields. The animals are scared of bees, which can bite them inside their long noses, and flee when they hear buzzing (蜂鸣声).Dr King's work offers an intelligent solution to an age-old challenge, while providingfurther confirmation of the importance of bees to people and a really clever way of preserving the world's largest land animal for current and future generations. Working in Kenya, Dr King and her team showed that more than 90% of elephants will flee when they hear the sounds of buzzing bees. Afterwards, they also found that elephants produce a special sound to warn their fellows of the danger. They used the findings to construct barriers where beehives are woven into a fence, keeping the elephants away from places where people live and grow food.A two-year project involving 34 farms showed that elephants trying to go through the fences would shake them, disturbing the bees. Later, the fences were adopted by farming communities in three Kenyan districts -- who also made increased amounts of money from selling honey. "Dr Lucy King has designed a constructive solution that considers the needs of animals but also the economic benefits to the local communities linked to species preservation," said CMS executive secretary Elizabeth Maruma Mrema.As Africa's population grows, competition for space between people and elephants is becoming more serious, and there are fatalities on both sides. The same is true in parts of Asia. Sri Lanka alone sees the deaths of all estimated 60 people and 200 elephants each year from conflict.Working with the charity Save the Elephants, Lucy King now wants to see whether the Kenyan technique will work in other parts of Africa -- and perhaps, eventually, in Asia. "With Asia, there are some issues we'd have to look at -- it's a totally different elephant species, the bee species are different, it rains a lot more, we have animals like bears that love honey -- but I'd be very interested in sharing my research with anyone with experience in Asia to see whether it could work there," she said.(Note: Answer the questions or complete the statements in NO MORE THAN TEN WORDS.)81. Lucy King's research shows that by using bees, can be reduced.82. How do most elephants in Kenya respond to the sounds of buzzing bees?83. Dr. King's work is regarded as a constructive solution, for it considers___________________.84. What four issues should be thought about in the application of Lucy King's findings in Asia?第Ⅱ卷(共45分)I. Translation1. 完成这项任务要花好几个月的时间。

2012年湖北省八市高三三月联考语文、数学、英语参考答案及评分标准

2012年湖北省八市高三三月联考语文、数学、英语参考答案及评分标准

2012年湖北省八市高三三月联考语文参考答案及评分标准一、(15分,每小题3分)1.D(A. qī/xī;xiān;yān/yīn;qǐ/jī;B . pīng/pìn,zhà/chà;zhì/shí;qiáo;C . cì/sì,shǔ/shuò;jiè;bào/pù; D. hāo/gāo,nè /ruì;jiān/zhàn;jué/jiáo)2.B(A磕绊,C掂量,D不依不饶)3.B(大方之家:原指懂得大道理的人,后泛指见识广博或学有专长的人。

A用词不当。

“呼之欲出”形容人像画得逼真,似乎叫一声就会从画中走出来;泛指文学作品中人物的描写十分生动。

这里应改为“出台”。

C褒贬不当。

蔚为壮观:蔚,茂盛;壮观,盛大的景象。

形容事物美好繁多,形成盛大壮丽的景象,给人以美不胜收的观感。

D用词不当。

蓬荜生辉:使贫家增添光辉。

称谢别人到自己家里来或称谢别人送来题赠的字画。

)4.C(A“处理”后加“意见”或“建议”,作为“听取”的宾语;B“是由于什么深层原因所造成的”句式杂糅;D搭配不当,“拉大”不能支配“风格搭配”。

)5.A(《祝福》和《伤逝》出自鲁迅另一部小说集《彷徨》。

)二、现代文阅读(29分)(一)论述类文章阅读(9分、每小题3分)6.C(“它们的突变,导致了疾病在中国的同一姓氏之间遗传”的说法没有根据)7.A(B日本的姓氏是“明治维新后一次性出现的”不对,之前有少数几个姓,他们的姓氏与遗传没有联系也不合文意;C“研究侯鸟迁徙的路线”是个比喻,并非研究方式;D“都存在一种重叠现象”太绝对。

)8.D(ABC都不符合原文内容)(二)文学类文章阅读(20分)9.(4分)BD(B还表明了他因自己对胡笛不信任的心理被识破而感到羞愧;D应该是从容、镇定,内心无愧。

广东省深圳高级中学2012届高三第三次月考试卷理综.pdf

广东省深圳高级中学2012届高三第三次月考试卷理综.pdf

中考阅读理解型试题的解题策略
阅读理解型题是近年来中考数学命题的热点和常见题型之一。

一般先给出一段文字,让学生通过阅读领会其中的知识内容、方法要点,并能加以应用,解决后面提出的问题。

1.
阅读理解型问题具有内容丰富、构思新颖别致、题样多变、知识覆盖面较大等特点。

它可以是阅读课本原文,也可以是设计一个新的数学情境,让学生在阅读的过程中,理解其中的内容、方法和思想,然后在把握本质,理解实质的基础上作出回答。

这类试题要求考生能透彻理解课本中的所学内容,善于总结解题规律,并能准确阐述自己的思想和观点,重点考查学生对数学知识的理解水平、数学方法的运用水平及分析推理能力、数据处理能力、文字概括能力、书面表达能力、随机应变能力和知识迁移能力等,既重视最终结果,更重视理解过程。

2.
这类试题内容极其丰富,涉及的知识也非常广泛。

代数的,几何的,尤其是学生目前没有接触过的高中或大学的新知识。

虽然背景较新,但基本思维层级在学生“跳一跳,够得到”的范围之内。

其类型可大致包括以下几种:
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下面通过具体的中考题来说明这类题型的解题思路。

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2012年全国统一考试(上海卷)理综(三)

2012年全国统一考试(上海卷)理综(三)

2012年全国统一考试(上海卷)理综(三)化学部分相对原子质量:H-1 C-12 N-14 O-16 Na-23 Si一28 Cl-35.5 K-39 Cu-64 Se-79 一、选择题(本题共10分,每小题2分,每题只有一个正确选项)1.今年3月修订的《环境空气质量标准》中新纳入的强制监测指标是A.PM2.5 B.NOx C.SO2D.可吸入颗粒物2.下列关于化石燃料的加工说法正确的是A.石油裂化主要得到乙烯B.石油分馏是化学变化,可得到汽油、煤油C.煤干馏主要得到焦炭、煤焦油、粗氨水和焦炉气D.煤制煤气是物理变化,是高效、清洁地利用煤的重要途径3.氮氧化铝(AlON)属原子晶体,是一种超强透明材料,下列描述错误的是A.AlON和石英的化学键类型相同 B.AlON和石英晶体类型相同C.AlON和Al2O3的化学键类型不同 D.AlON和Al2O3晶体类型相同4.PH3一种无色剧毒气体,其分子结构和NH3相似,但P-H键键能比N-H键键能低。

下列判断错误的是A.PH3分子呈三角锥形B.PH3分子是极性分子C.PH3沸点低于NH3沸点,因为P-H键键能低D.PH3分子稳定性低于NH3分子,因为N-H键键能高5.和氢硫酸反应不能产生沉淀的是A.Pb(NO3)2溶液 B.Na2S洛液 C.CuSO4溶液 D. H2SO4溶液二、选择题(本题共36分,每小题3分,每题只有一个正确选项) 6.元素周期表中铋元素的数据见右图,下列说法正确的是A.Bi元素的质量数是209B.Bi元素的相对原子质量是209.0C.Bi原子6p亚层有一个未成对电子D.Bi原子最外层有5个能量相同的电子7.水中加入下列溶液对水的电离平衡不产生影响的是A.NaHSO4溶液 B.KF溶液 C.KAl(SO4)2溶液 D.NaI溶液8.过量的下列溶液与水杨酸()反应能得到化学式为C7H5O3Na的是A.NaHCO3溶液 B.Na2CO3溶液 C.NaOH溶液 D.NaCl溶液9.工业生产水煤气的反应为:C(s)+H2O(g)→CO(g)+H2(g)-131.4 kJ下列判断正确的是A.反应物能量总和大于生成物能量总和B.CO(g)+H2(g)→C(s)+H2O(g)+131.4kJC.水煤气反应中生成1 mol H2(g)吸收131.4 KJ热量D.水煤气反应中生成1体积CO(g)吸收131.4 KJ热量10.用滴定法测定Na2CO3(含NaCl杂质)的质量分数,下列操作会引起测定值偏高的是A.试样中加入酚酞作指示剂,用标准酸液进行滴定B.滴定管用蒸馏水洗涤后,直接注入标准酸液进行滴定C.锥形瓶用蒸馏水洗涤后,壹接加入待测溶液进行滴定D.滴定管用蒸馏水洗涤后,直接注入待测液,取20.00 mL进行滴定ll.工业上将氨气和空气的混合气体通过铂一铑合金网发生氨氧化反应,若有标准状况下VL氨气完全反应。

2012年3月高考卷

2012年3月高考卷

2012年3月高考卷一、选择题(每题4分,共40分)A. 十一届三中全会B. 五四运动C. 抗日战争胜利D. 新中国成立A. 太初历B. 皇历C. 农历D. 儒略历3. 下列哪种气体被称为“生命之气”?A. 氧气B. 二氧化碳C. 氮气D. 氢气4. “己所不欲,勿施于人”出自哪部儒家经典?A. 《论语》B. 《孟子》C. 《大学》D. 《中庸》A. 岳飞B. 诸葛亮C. 韩信D. 王翦A. 北京B. 上海C. 广州D. 深圳A. 《诗经》B. 《楚辞》C. 《汉赋》D. 《唐诗》A. 金星B. 地球C. 木星D. 土星A. 指南针B. 造纸术C. 火药D. 印刷术A. 德国B. 法国C. 日本D. 印度二、填空题(每题3分,共30分)1. 中国古代的“丝绸之路”起点是______,终点是______。

2. 我国现行宪法是______年颁布实施的。

3. 地球上最长的河流是______。

4. 《红楼梦》的作者是______。

5. 世界上面积最大的国家是______。

6. 2008年北京奥运会的主体育场是______。

7. 中国古代的“文房四宝”包括______、______、______和______。

8. 我国第一颗原子弹爆炸成功的时间是______年。

9. 世界上最高的山峰是______。

10. 中国古代的“四大美女”包括______、______、______和______。

三、简答题(每题10分,共30分)1. 简述我国古代科举制度的发展历程。

2. 请列举我国“五岳”并简要介绍其中一座。

3. 简述牛顿三大定律的主要内容。

四、论述题(20分)请结合所学知识,谈谈你对我国改革开放的认识及其对国家发展的重要意义。

五、作文(50分)题目:我的梦想要求:结合自己的实际,谈谈你的梦想及为之努力的方向。

内容要真实、具体,不少于800字。

一、选择题答案1. A2. A3. A4. A5. C6. D7. A8. C9. B10. B二、填空题答案1. 长安罗马2. 19823. 尼罗河4. 曹雪芹5. 俄罗斯6. 鸟巢7. 笔墨纸砚8. 19649. 珠穆朗玛峰10. 西施王昭君貂蝉杨玉环三、简答题答案1. 科举制度始于隋朝,确立于唐朝,发展于宋元,鼎盛于明清。

湖北省2012届高三英语下册三月联考试卷(带答案)

湖北省2012届高三英语下册三月联考试卷(带答案)

湖北省2012届高三英语下册三月联考试卷(带答案)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5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 is the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Salesgirl and customer.B. Interviewer and interviewee.C. Editor and reader.2. What does the woman suggest the man do?A. Read all kinds of materials.B. Speak as much as possible.C. Listen to lots of materials.3. What does the girl think of the bo y’s failure?A. It is helpful for him in a sense.B. It is out of her expectation.C. It is a great pity.4. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. The woman’s new classmates.B. The woman’s new teachers.C. The woman’s new lessons.5. Where does the conversation take place?A. At an airport.B. At a restaurant.C. At a hotel.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。

上海市十三校2012届高三年级3月联考试卷英语

上海市十三校2012届高三年级3月联考试卷英语

上海市十三校2012届高三年级3月联考试卷英语试题I.Listening Comprehension (30%)Section A: Short Conversations.l.A.$40.B.$80.C.$14.D.$28 2.A.9:20.B.9:14.C.9:26.D.9:06 3.A.At a wedding.B.In Florida.C.On a honeymoon.D.At an airport 4.A.Look for another seat.B.Remain standingC.Repeat the question.D.Sit down.5.A.Laura really needs a full-time job.B.Laura already has a job working for the schoolC.Laura should think about becoming a teacher.D.Laura needs to spend her time studying.6.A.Overseas.B.To the bank.C.To the travel agency.D.Anywhere. 7.A.The machine won't be very useful.B.She will show him which piece to use.C.He's putting too much paper in the machine.D.She can't follow the instructions either.8.A.Something happened to her car on her way.B.She was broke and couldn't afford the bus.C.She got up too late to catch up her bus.D.Her car got stuck in her driveway.9.A.Her back hurt during the meeting.B.She agrees that it was a good meeting.C.The proposal should be sent back.D.His support would have helped this morning.10.A.He can get ahead of her in line.B.She is almost done.C.Her copying is unimportant.D.He should use the machine next door.Section B: PassagesQuestions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11.A.By taking a school bus.B.By taking a big bowl.C.By taking a jeep.D.By riding a horse.12.A.Taking a school bus.B.Taking a jeep.C.Rowing a big bowl.D.Riding a horse. 13.A.3 minutes.B.5 minutes.C.8 minutes.D.24 minutes. Questions 14 through 16 are bosed on the following passage.14.A.They have drive-in movie theaters.B.They have drive-through restaurantsC.They have driving vacations.D.They have drive washing machines.15.A.In a community center parking lot.B.In a grocery parking lot.C.In a shopping center parking lot.D.In a movie theater parking lot16.A.Not having to pay for hotels or restaurants, only gas.B.Seeing the country in the comfort of their own home.C.Going wherever and whenever they want in their home away from home.D.Spending every night in a different scenic place, or just staying where they are.Section C: Longer conversationsBlanks 17 through 20 are based on the/allowing conversation.Complete the form.Write ONE WORD for each answer.Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation.Complete the form.Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.II.Grammar and Vocabulary(25%)Section A: Choose the Best Answer25.Good parents try to be sensitive ___ all their children's needs.A.with B.on C.to D.of26.—What are you doing, Mike? Be quick.—To be on the safe side, I'd bring some water, for the baby ___ feel thirsty on the way.A.must B.will C.might D.need 27.Understanding the cultural habits of another country, especially ___ containing many different subcultures like the USA, is a difficult thing.A.which B.that C.one D.those28.The defining issue of our time is how to keep that promise alive.No challenge is ___urgent.A.less B.more C.pretty D.even 29.—Why on earth didn't you answer the phone?—I'm terribly sorry, but the doorbell ____, too,A.is ringing B.rangC.was ringing D.was about to ring30.Shanghai ____ by the cold front starting tomorrow and the mercury could drop to zero.A.will be affected B.will affect C.is affected D.affected31.The story took place in Europe in the days before automobiles _____ everyone used horses.A.which B.when C.where D.as32.____ his father and stepfather were Muslim, American black president, Barack Obama is Christian.A.When B.Even C.As D.While33.She will tell us why she feels so strongly that each of us has a role _____ in making the earth a better place to live.A.playing B.to play C.played D.to be playing34.___ dozens of times, the poor college graduate developed a strong fear for job interviews.A.Being refused B.Having refusedC.To be refused D.Refused35.Generally speaking, being hard-working is just ____ it takes you to be successful in your career.A.what B.that C.where D.which36.By no means______to go hiking this weekend.She has too much homework to do.A.will Jane agree B.Jane will agreeC.will agree Jane D.did Jane agree37.I heard that you really had a wonderful time at John's birthday party,_____?A.didn't I B.didn't youC.hadn't you D.did I38.Snowfall has been light in Beijing this winter, but that has not stopped its citizens from fun on ice and snow.A.to have B.having C.had D, being had39.Swan made'a promise to his father ___ he would have himself home early.A.when B.so C.though D.that40.Concert halls around Shanghai will be staging numerous performances ___romance and love for White Valentine's day.A.featured B.to featureC.featuring D.having featuredSection B: Blank FillingIII.Reading Comprehension (50%)A.original B.digital C.physical D.discovered E.giftedF.released G.reported H.refused I.access J.tendHere is a question that every person (even you)should think about what you will leave behind when you die."I'm too young to think about that," you may say.Wrong! Perhaps your mind goes to the_41 assets that you hope to acquire in the future—erhaps a house, a car, or a bank account.Sure, those things may be further down the road, but if you have an email address, own a collection of digital music and movies, use a social networking site, have an online photo album, or write a blog, then you are the proud owner of what is now being called 42 "assets".We all naturally assume that our possession will go to our loved ones when we die, At some point, you'll probably even write a will which states who should inherit what.People are now starting to realize that simply listing our material possessions may not be enough.Researchers at the University of London recently __43_ that more and more Britons are now deciding who should get their digital photos, music, videos and so on—the "digital inheritance."What about passwords to online accounts? Wouldn't this naturally be__44__ to your next of kin? Absolutely not! Privacy laws around the world__45_to protect the privacy of the deceased over the desire of the family to retrieve their loved one's personal information.A Ms.Wang of Shenyang, China recently discovered this when she tried to__46__ her dead husband's QQ account.Tencent, the operator of QQ, _47__her request based on their terms of use, which states "the right to use an account belongs solely to the _48__ applicant, and this right shall not be _49__, loaned, rented, transferred or sold." Since Ms.Wang's husband had not given her his password before his death, she had no foot to stand on.III.Reading Comprehension(50%)Section A: Cloze TestThink you're good at reading people's expressions? Well, think again.New software is ten per cent better at it than the average person.There's even a device to improve your emotional intelligence.Every time you interact with people, you __50__ unconscious signals that you're following what they're saying.__51__, you might nod to show that you're following or squint (眯眼看)a bit to show that you've lost track.However, we're not very good at interpreting these signals._ 52 we only get it right about half of the time.Now social X-ray glasses can help you__53_ some of these signals better by means of a built-in camera __54__ to software which__55_ facial expressions.The six basic__56_ facial states it recognizes are: thinking, agreeing, concentrating, interested, confused and disagreeing.The device can read 24 'feature points' on a face and __57_ which of these six general facial states is being ___58__.You get the information via an earpiece, which tells you how the listener is responding.There's also a traffic light system displayed on the lens with a red, amber (yellowishbrown)or green light to show that the listener is interested, __59_ interested or not interested.If it shows red, it's time to shut up!The other novelty (something new)is sociometric badges.These are __60__ to provide feedback on how often you're speaking, for how long and who with.Each person is represented by a dot, which is larger if you're talkative and smaller if not.If you speak in a monologue the dot will turn red, but if it's a dialogue it turns white.The interaction between speakers is represented by lines between them, so a thick line if two people speak a lot to each other and very thin if they __61__ speak.The information is sent wirelessly to any device that can display it graphically.In one experiment, 62__ some of the speakers started with very different dots, by the end of the experiment all the dots were more or less the same size and color, 63_ that people had changed their behavior and made the interaction more even.Think how differently our interactions with people could be if we could read their 64__ to what we're saying with x-ray specs and track how well we work as a group with a sociometric badge! It's early days, but these devices may well transform how we interact with each other in the future.50.A.give off B.pick up C.respond to D.take back51.A.In comparison with B.For exampleC.In conclusion D.After all52.A.In general B.Above all C.In addition D.In fact53.A.interpret B.display C.make D.send54.A.stuck B.objected C.linked D.seen55.A.finds B.analyses C.demands D.develops56.A.special B.understandable C.emotional D.visible57.A.understand B.see C.read D.identify58.A.expressed B.assessed C.covered D.used59.A.greatly B.exactly C.specially D.moderately60.A.reported B.encouraged C.designed D.given61.A.emotionally B.barely C.softly D.excitedly62.A.although B.when C.unless D.if63.A.aiming B.referring C.signing D.indicating64.A.reflections B.impressions C.reactions D.sensationsSection B: ReadingI had the meanest mother in the world.While other kids ate candy for breakfast, I had to have cereal, eggs and toast.Others had cokes and candy for lunch, while we had to eat a sandwich.As you can guess, my supper was different than the other kids'.But at least I was not alone in my suffering.My sister and two brothers had the same mean mother as I did.My mother insisted on knowing where we were at all times.She had to know who our friends were and what we were doing.We had to wear clean clothes every day.Other kids always wore their clothes for days.We reached the height of disgrace because she made our clothes herself, just to save money.The worst is yet to come.We had to be in bed by 9:00 each night and up at 7:45 the next morning.So while my friends slept, my mother actually had the courage to break Child Labor Law, She made us work.I believed she lay awake all night thinking up mean things to do to us.Through the years, our friends' report cards had beautiful colors on them, black for passing, red for failing.My mother, however, would merely be content with black marks.None of us was allowed the pleasure of being a dropout.She forced us to grow up into educated and honest adults.Using this as a background, I'm now trying to bring up my three children.I'm filled with pride when my children think I am mean because now I thank God every day for giving me the meanest mother in the world.65.From the passage we can learn that the writer's mother was ______,A.not generous at allB.very strict with her childrenC.very mean with money mattersD.very cruel to her children66.Which of the following things did the writer hate to do most?A.Eating differently from other kids.B.Wearing clean clothes made by motherC.Going to bed early and getting up earlyD.Letting mother know where they were67.It can be inferred from the passage that_______.A.the writer worked hard and got good grades in studiesB.mother was punished for breaking the Labor LawC.all the other kids studied better than the writerD.the writer's family lived a miserable life68.The passage was written in a way of____ tone.A.hateful B.ridiculousC.critical D.humorousHEALTH TIPS FOR THE FALL SEASONWith autumn coming, the weather becomes cooler and drier. According to traditional Chinese medicine(TCM), pathogenic dryness affecting the lungs, skin and digestive system.Many people experience dry flaking skin, dry nasal cavity, frequent nose bleeds, sore throat, coughing and constipation, if they fail to take enough fluids.Here's a look at some foods that can help nourish and moisten vulnerable areas of the body.69.What is the best autumn health food above that you can choose if you are afraid of putting on too much weight?A.Yellow wine.B.Yam.C.Sesame. D.Pear.70.____ is recommended by the doctor if people are taking chemotherapy and radiotherapy A.Yam B.Sesame C.White fungus D.Lotus roots71.What can we infer from the above article recommended by the doctor?A.All the food recommended by the doctor is good for our health.B.We can eat as much pear as we can because it is good for health.C.We should not eat too much sesame if we suffer from toothaches.D.We should make a wise choice according to the state of health.CThe Artist and LightPainters use their unique qualities of perception to create visually stimulating images, whether realistic or abstract.The way in which Vincent Van Gogh portrayed a starry sky or Claude Monet created a landscape resulted in part from the way each of their minds responded to information conveyed by their eyes.Similarly, viewers of art use their eyes and minds to interpret paintings, forming their own ideas and opinions.Understanding the mechanics of vision is a starting point for understanding how art is created and appreciated.Sight is a complex sense.The process of seeing begins when light rays pass through the lens at the front of the eye.The lens focuses the light to form an inverted image on the retina, the back surface of the eyeball.The retina contains two different kinds of light-sensitive cells called rods and cones.More than 100 million rods and cones cover the retina.These rods and cones convert light into neural, or nerve, impulses.The neural impulses travel to the brain, which converts them to a mental image.Light is a form of energy that has wavelike properties.The color of an object is determined by the wavelength of the light that the object reflects.Although there are just seven base colors, the human eye is capable of detecting up to 10 million shades of color.In an attempt to understand more about how vision works, psychologist G.T.Buswell examined people's eyes while they viewed works of art.He was able to show that a person's gaze will follow the most distinctive line, whether straight or curved, in a work of art.In his experiment, Buswell used The Great Wave off Kanagawa, a 19th century woodblock print by me Japanese artist Hokusai.Buswell found that eyes spent the most consecutive (连贯的)moments following curve of the wave.These results revealed that the eye and brain do not work like copying machines.Rather, they choose selective on the basis of interest and intelligence what to focus on.Scientists are trying to understand the psychological connection between vision and emotional responses.They have shown that the color yellow or red can raise a person's blood pressure.Shades of blue, on the other hand, have been shown to lower blood pressure.Therefore, a painter can create a certain mood by emphasizing certain colors.Likewise, creators of advertisements can use colors to manipulate the emotions of consumers.72.From the research by G.T.Buswell, one can understand that a person looking at a painting tends to ______.A.concentrate on the painting as a wholeB.form opinions based on how realistic the painting isC.form image according to straight or curved patternsD.focus on one part of the painting73.What can we infer from the article that people who lead stressful lives might want to consider painting their bedroom _____ ?A.light blue B.red C.bright yellow D.orange74.The underlined word “manipulate” most probably means ______.A.control or influence B.express or releaseC.arouse or cause D.allow or permit75.From the article, one can conclude that the eye would be most likely to focus on which part of a moving train.A.the curve and wave of the train B.the tram tracksC.thin, wispy clouds in the sky D.grass beside the tracksSection C: Choose the Best Heading (Notice: there is one extra.)A.Predicting the weather in summerB.When weather forecasting startedC.Weather forecasting nowD.What a red sky means in the UKE.A big mistake in forecasting in the UKF.The spread of the weather forecastingWeather forecasting as a science is only 150 years old, but who started weather forecasts and how are they different today?76.Robert FitzRoy was an amateur forecaster who started the UK's Meteorology Officers first forecast in August 1861 in the Times newspaper was short but accurate.The first TV forecast in the UK was in 1936, but the biggest change was in the 1950s when they started to use weathermen and women and magnetic sun and clouds to place on the map.Now we have satellite pictures of the weather all over the world.None of this would be possible without Robert Fitzroy.77.But sometimes forecasters get it wrong.There is a very famous case m the UK, where on 15 October 1987 the forecaster predicted that a hurricane in the US would not affect the UK.But the south-east of England then had its worst storm for nearly 300 years.78.Before meteorology, people used common knowledge to predict the weather.‘Red sky at night- shepherd's delight, red sky in the morning; shepherd's warning.’ is a common saying.It is fairly accurate in the UK, because a red sky in the west, where the sun sets, means good weather, but a red sky in the morning means the sun is reflecting off the rain clouds.This means there will probably be rain, which is bad weather for shepherds.79.Several European countries have a saying predicting summer weather.For example in England we say if it rains on St Swithun's Day (15 July)there'll be rain for the next 50 days, but if it is doesn't rain then it'll be dry for the same time.Summer weather patterns start in the first half of July and usually continue for the next few weeks, so this is true about75% of the time.In France they have a similar saying about rain onSt.Gervais.day (19 July)and in Germany the weather on 'seven sleepers' day (7 July)predicts the weather for the following seven weeks.80.Nowadays supercomputers receive millions of bits of information about the weather 24 hours a day, but it is still difficult to predict the weather because of the famous ‘butterfly effect’. This means if there is a small change in the air movement in one part of the world, for example a butterfly flapping its wings in China, it might cause a storm in the US.So two and three-day foists are much more reliable than five-day forecasts: those extra few days are enough for the weather to develop in a completely different way.Section D: Q&A (Notice: No more than 15 words for each answer)Many people are nervous before they take a test.But some people are so consumed by anxiety that they-actually defeat themselves, performing poorly on the exam even when they know the material they are being tested on.Recently some researchers say they've developed a way to help people with extreme test-taking anxiety to relax before their exams.The technique involves having test-takers write down their fears, and that simple exercise results in a dramatic improvement in test scores.Why students become so nervous that they are unable to perform in a test-taking situation? Before a test, they start worrying about the consequences.They might even start worrying about whether the exam is going to prevent them from getting into the college they want.And when people worry, it actually uses up attention and memory resources that could otherwise be used to focus on the exam.In a series of laboratory experiments, a group of 20 anxious college students was given a short math test and told to do their best.Afterwards, the students were either asked to sit quietly before taking the test again or to write about their thoughts and fears regarding the upcoming re-test.Researchers created a stressful testing environment, telling the students they would receive money if they did well on the second test.The group of students who sat quietly before retaking the second math test scored worse, their accuracy dropping by 12 percent on the second test.But students who wrote about their fears immediately before the re-test showed an average five percent improvement in accuracy on the second math test.What the researchers showed is that for students who are highly test-anxious, who'd done the writing intervention, all of a sudden there was no relationship between test anxiety and performance.These students who most.tended to worry were performing just as well as their classmates who don't normally get nervous in these testing situations.It is suggested that even if a professor doesn't allow students to write about their worst fears immediately before an exam or presentation, students should try it themselves at home or in fee library and still improve their performance.81.How do the researchers relax people with test-taking anxiety?82.Why do students become nervous when taking an exam?83.A series of laboratory experiments made by researchers show that .84.What is the best title of the passage?Part TwoI.Translation (20%)Directions: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.1.放心吧,我不会让你失望的。

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ssp高考版三月刊答案

Guess the meaning of the words in bold.1-5 AAABB 6-10 ABABBTranslate the following phrases and sentences into English.1. garbage classification disposal2. In the green city, all the garbage bin are labeled as recyclable or not.3. The main disposal method of unsorted garbage used in China is burying, but the area for garbage burying is very limited as the population increases.4. People still lack knowledge about what can be recycled and what cannot, especially when it comes to sorting kitchen garbage.5. The sorting and recycling of trash faces another obstacle in China, where the construction of garbage disposal facilities is still underdeveloped.6. Many people withhold these items, such as paper, cans and plastic bottles, from their garbage, which to some extent helps with sorting and resource saving.7. Those who are not correctly placing or disposing their waste face fines up to 50 yuan, and organizations and businesses violating the rules will be fined 500 yuan for each cubic meter of waste thrown away.8. Statistics show that Guangzhou generates around 15,000 tons of garbage in one year, with a quarter of the garbage classified as recycled.9. To reduce the pollution caused by low-value rubbish, and to promote rubbish classification, some environmental protection groups are trying to enhance people‟s “green responsibility” by establishing a rewarding mechanism.10. Rubbish classification is the priority in efficient rubbish disposal.P3-4 听力高考英语听力模拟演练听力原文及答案(一)TEST ONEDirections: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1.W: Good morning. Can I help you?M: Good morning. Would you have a look at this watch, please? It doesn‟t keep good time.Q: Where does the conversation probably take place?(A)2.W: Can I have breakfast in my room?M: Certainly, madam. Breakfast is served in your room from 7 o‟clock until 10.Here is the menu.Q: What is the man?(D)3.M: Look, I have just bought a pair of new shoes. Do you like them?W: Oh, aren‟t they smart?Q: What does the woman mean?(B)4.W: I lived in Germany when I was a child, so I can speak German very well. AndI also learned Italian and French in college.M: Well, the job involves a lot of business trips to Spain, and we expect someone with a good command of Spanish.Q: What does the man imply?(B)5.W: I‟ve run out of money. Do you have a ten-pound note?M: Can you make do with five pounds? I need ten pounds for the supermarket.Q: How much money does the man probably have?(C)6.M: Excuse me, do you know how this works?W: Yes. Put the washing inside, shut the door. The money goes in here, thenwhen the machine starts you have to put the soap powder in through here.Q: What does the man want to do?(A)7.W: I think a businessman should be good-looking.M: Well, he does his business with his brain not his face.Q: What does the man mean?(B)8.W: Weeding the garden in such hot weather is terrible. I‟m t hinking about doingsome indoor housework instead this afternoon.M: Well, I‟m going to mop the floor. And you can take wiping the furniture.Q: What are they talking about?(D)9.W: I thought the lecture was very interesting, wasn‟t it?M: Did you really?Q: What does the man mean?(D)10. M: Oh, look! You are wearing a new necklace. Did you buy it yourself orsomeone gave it to you? Do I happen to know that “someone”?W: Don‟t ask so many questions.Q: What does the woman mean?(D)Section BDirections: In Section B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passages. The passages will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Question 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.My grandfather used to have a beautiful gold pocket watch. He wore it on a fine gold chain across the front of his waistcoat, and when I was small he promised to leave it to me in his will.“When I‟m gone,” he said, “this is going to be yours.”Unfortunately that will never happen now. About three months ago, my grandfather came up to London to visit us. The first Sunday morning after he arrived, my youngest son said he wanted to go to the park.“We‟ll do better than that,” said my grandfather, “we‟ll go and feed the pigeons in Trafalgar Square.” So off they went. They got home about tea-time and my grandfather was looking very upset.“My watch,” he said, “it‟s gone. Someone must have stolen it while we were feeding the pigeons.”11.What did grandfather promised to leave me?(C)12.What did grandfather do with my youngest son?(C)13.Why was my grandfather looking upset?(B)Question 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.There is a big difference between town life and country life in England. In the country, everybody knows everybody else. They know what time you get up, what time you go to bed and what you have for dinner. If you want help, you will always get it and you will be glad to help others.In a large town like London, however, it can sometimes happen that you have never seen your next door neighbour and you do not know his name or anything about him. People in London are often very lonely. This is because people go to different places in the evenings and at weekends. If you walk through the streets in the centerof London on Sunday, it is like a twon without people. One is sorry for old people living on their own. They could die in their homes and would not be discovered for weeks or even months.14.What is the life like in the country?(B)15.Why do people feel lonely living in London?(C)16.What will NOT happen in the country?(B)Section CDirections: In Section C, you will hear two longer conversations. The conversations will be read twice. After you hear each conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard. Write your answers on your answer sheet.Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversationM: Could I have my bill, please?W: Yes, sir. One moment, please.M: Well, could you kindly explain this to me? What is item 6?W: Perhaps I could go through it for you. The first item is the cover charge. Number 2 is the beer. Then your starter, your main course and the vegetables. The main course was 4 pounds not 3, but the cashier made a mistake about the price at first, so that 1 pound for item 6 is what to make it right.M: Oh, I see. But how was I expected to know that?W: Yes, sir. They are a bit hard to follow sometimes. Number 8 is your dessert and number 9 the cigarettes. Oh, and number 7 is your second beer.M: And what about the service, is that included?W: Yes, that's marked down here, 10 per cent service.M: Good. Thank you. Now, can you take my credit card?W: I'm afraid we don't accept credit cards.M: Oh dear. What about a cheque with a banker's card?W: Yes, sir. That will be all right.(17. 3 / 3 pounds 18. Vegetables 19. Dessert 20. Cigarettes)Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation.W: Could I see the Manager, please? I have a complaint.M: Can I help you, madam?W: Yes. Did you have this room checked before I moved in? There's no lavatory paper and the toilet doesn't flush properly, the water doesn't run away in the shower and I would like an extra pillow. What do you have to say to that?M: I'm extremely sorry to hear that. I'll attend to it right away. The housekeeper usually checks every room before new guests move in. We have been extremely busy with a large conference.W: That's no way to run a hotel. One doesn't expect this sort of thing in a well-run hotel.M: No, madam. I do apologize. It's most unusual. We do try to check the rooms as thoroughly as possible. Just the one pillow, was it? Is there anything else?W: Well, your air-conditioning doesn't seem to be working too well. It's as hot as hell up there.M: I'll just adjust the regulator for you and I think you'll find it a little cooler in a short time. I'll also send someone along right away to look at the toilet and shower.(21. her room checked 22. a large conference 23. an extra pillow 24. adjust the regulator)TEST TWOSection ADirections: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1.W: Excuse me, but is it half past four yet?M: I‟m sorry, but I haven‟t got a watch. Try the old man with the walking stick.He has one.Q: What will the woman probably do next?(B)2.W: What about this Curzon bike. It‟s very cheap, only 100 pounds.M: Yes, but the Anderson bike is even cheaper by 20 pounds! Oh, look, you can also have a 20 percent discount if you buy it now!Q: How much does an Anderson bike cost now?(D)3.W: Bob, my typewriter‟s broken, and I know you have got several. Could youlend me one?M: Well, I‟ll have to think about it.Q: What does the man mean?(D)4.M: Here comes my secretary. She is an extremely good-looking young woman,don‟t you think?W: Yes, but she isn‟t very good at her work.Q: What does the woman mean?(C)5.W: Thailand is just a great place to spend holidays! Look! Oceans, islands,temples, metropolises, and above all, cheap prices!M: Well, if I were you, I would choose a safer place. Cambodia for example.Q: What are they talking about?(D)6.W: That brown jacket you like is cheaper in the other shop.M: Yes, these are more expensive, but they are of better quality.Q: Where does the conversation probably take place?(D)7.M: I‟m thirsty. I‟m going to drink some of this milk.W: Well, it has been put for a long time and it may have been sour.Q: What does the woman imply?(A)8.W: I‟m going to have a cup of tea after this lesson. It‟s tiring sitting all daylistening to the teachers. How about you?M: I‟m going to the post office to send a letter to my sister oversea.Q: What are the probably relationship between the two speakers?(A)9.W: I‟m playing at a concert tomorrow. I‟m really worried about it.M: I‟m not surprised. So would I be.Q: What does the man mean?(D)10.W: Do you think you could stop whistling? I‟m trying to write an essay.M: Oh, I‟m sorr y. I thought you were in the other room.Q: What was the man doing just now?(B)Section BDirections: In Section B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passages. The passages will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possibleanswers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Question 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.The spaceship flew around the new planet several times. The planet was blue and green. They couldn't see the surface of the planet because there were too many white clouds. The spaceship descended slowly through the clouds and landed in the middle of a green forest. The two astronauts put on their space suits, opened the door, climbed carefully down the ladder, and stepped onto the planet.The woman looked at a small control unit on her arm. 'It's all right,' she said to the man. 'We can breathe the air ... it's a mixture of oxygen and nitrogen.' Both of them took off their helmets and breathed deeply.They looked at everything carefully. All the plants and animals looked new and strange. They could not find any intelligent life.After several hours, they returned to their spaceship. Everything looked normal. The man switched on the controls, but nothing happened. 'Something's wrong,' he said. 'I don't understand ... the engines aren't working.' He switched on the computer, but that didn't work either. 'Eve,' he said, 'we're stuck here ... we can't take off!''Don't worry, Adam,' she replied. 'They'll rescue us soon.'11.What was the planet like?(A)12.Which is NOT true about the new planet?(A)13.Why couldn‟t they take off?(B)Question 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.Ban Ki-moon is the Secretary General of the United Nations. He‟s one of the busiest men in the world. He‟s just arrived at New Delhi Airport now. The Indian Prime Minister is meeting him. Later they‟ll talk about Asian problems.Yesterday he was in Moscow. He had lunch with Russian leaders and during lunch they discussed international politics.Tomorrow he‟ll fly to Nairobi. He‟ll meet the President of Kenya and other African leaders. He‟ll be there for twelv e hours.The day after tomorrow he‟ll be in London. He‟ll meet the British Prime Minister and they‟ll talk about European economic problems.Next week he‟ll be back at the United Nations in New York. Next Monday he‟ll speak to the General Assembly about hi s world tour. Then he‟ll need a short holiday.14.What did he talk about with Russian leaders during lunch?(B)15.What is the right order of the places he visits this time?(A)16.Which is NOT true about the Secretary General?(D)Section CDirections: In Section C, you will hear two longer conversations. The conversations will be read twice. After you hear each conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard. Write your answers on your answer sheet.Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversationW: What did you think of the lecture?M: I thought it was very interesting.W: Did you really?M: Yes, didn‟t you?W: Certainly not. I thought he talked a lot of rubbish.M: So you think you know more than he does.W: Well, take coal for instance.M: What about it?W: Coal won‟t become important again.M: Why not?W: It is too dirty. They won‟t be able to find people to work down coal mines in the future.M: They will invent new kinds of machinery.W: Nonsense. The only sort of power they will use in the future is atomic power. (17. interesting 18. rubbish 19. dirty 20. atomic)Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation.M: Is it true that you don‟t swim at all now?W: I‟m afraid so. I‟m too old.M: But you‟re only twenty.W: That‟s too old for a swimmer. If I swam in an international competition now, I wouldn‟t win. So I rather not swim at all.M: But don‟t you enjoy swimming?W: I used to, when I was small. But if you enter for big competitions you have to work very hard. I used to get up at 6 a.m. to go to the pool. I had to train before school, after school and at weekends. I swam thirty-five miles every week!M: But you were famous at fifteen. And look at all those cups.W: Would you like to polish them? It‟s true that I have some wonderful memories. I enjoyed visiting other countries, and the Olympics were very exciting. But I missed more important things. While other girls were growing up, I was swimming. What canI do now?(21. swimmer 22. too old 23. working (very) hard 24. missed important things)高考英语听力全真演练(一)2006年上海高考英语听力答案及原文:I. Listening ComprehensionPart A Short ConversationsDirections:In Part A. you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it. Read the four possible answers on your paper. and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. -Were you here on March 5th?-Mm, not really. In fact I arrived three days later.Q: When did the woman arrive?2. -Is this the Eastern Airline check-in?-Yes. Can I see your ticket, please?Q: Where does the conversation probably take place?3. -What did you do on the beach?-You know, made sand castles that sort of things, and hunted for shells. Q: What are the two speakers probably talking about?4. -Paul, are you taking the bus or the underground to your office?-My doctor suggests I walk, not even cycle.Q: How will the man go to his office?5. -Would you like to go to the movies with me this evening?-I'd love to. But I'm just getting over the flue.Q: What will the woman probably do this evening?6. -Yes, madam. What seems to be the problem?-I'd like to report a robbery. It's my car. It's been stolen.Q: What's probably the man's occupation?7. -Would you like to go to the ballet next Friday? I've got two tickets. -Oh, that sounds like fun.Q: How does the woman feel?8. -What about going for a bike-ride? It stopped raining half an hour ago.-But the road might still be wet.Q: What does the woman mean?9. -How many more cups should we get for the picnic?-Don't we have enough by now?Q: What does the man imply?10. -Have you completed your assignment?-My computer isn't affected with a virus.Q: What does the man imply?Part B PassagesDirections: In part B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passages. The passages will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.5 years ago, I had to make a big decision. At that time, I was working for a small engineering company. However, thing were not going very well for the company and it was losing money. One day, the boss told us that the company was out of business. We were all unemployed. That lunch time we went to the pub as usual. We were all very depressed. While of course, we talked about the problem. Then the landlord of the pub heard the news. He said, "Why don't you buy the company." At first we alllaughed and then we started to discuss it properly. We knew the problems. The company had lost a lot of customers because it hadn't developed new products, but finally we decided to go for it. So we bought the company. The first few years were very difficult. But we worked hard and we had a bit of luck. We began to improve 3 years ago. Since then we have done pretty well. Last years we took on 4 new people. And so far this year we have taken on another ten.11. Who bought the company that was out of business?12. When did the company start to employ new people?13. What did the story mainly tell us?Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following report.Now it's 8:00, time for the educational report. GCSE is the British exam taken by the students in England and Wales around the age of 16. Recently researchers at university have confirmed the doubt of many parents and employers that some GCSEs are easier than others, despite official claims that each subject is equally difficult. The researchers found that sciences and modern languages were the hardest GCSEs to do well in. Chemistry ranked the hardest of the major subjects followed by physics and French. They also found that regardless of the ability students were more likely to gain good grades in easier subjects than in chemistry or French. Drama was the easiest GCSE to do well in, followed by physics education, media studies, English, English literature and religions studies. The number of test takers in physical education and religious studies rose faster than in any other subjects last year. More than 144,000 pupils set GCSEs in physical education last summer, an increase of 7.5 percent, and 147,500 took the religious studies exam, arise of 4.6%. However, it was the problem for the country if pupils avoided hard subjects. Fewer peoples would go on to study languages or sciences at A level and university. Even though they were important to Britain's future development.14 What is the most difficult subject according to the research?15 How many pupils took the test of physical education last year?16 What does the report mainly tell us about the GCSEs.Part C DialoguesPart C Longer ConversationsDirections: In Part C, you will hear two longer conversations. The conversations will be read twice. After you hear each conversation, you are required to fill in me numbered blanks with the information you have heard. Write your answers on your answer sheet.Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.W: Hello, Yellow Cab Service, can I help you?M: Yes, I'd like to book a taxi.W: May I know your name, Sir?M: Yes, it's John Smith.W: John Smith. When would you like your taxi?M: Tuesday, June 8th, I'm leaving very early in the morning.W: Where to, sir?M: To the airport.W: When shall we meet you then?M: 99 Chemis street, near Collington Restaurant.W: What time world you like us to meet you?M: 5:30W: 5:30, June 8th, OK. Could you leave your telephone number?M: Yes, it's 54229738.W: OK. I've got it. Thank you for calling us.Compete the form; write one word for each answer.Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation.-Hello, front desk.-Yes.-This is Mitaly Tridow in Room 504.-Well, yes. How can I help you, Miss Tridow?-I want to take a shower, but there is no hot water.-I can't understand that. Have you turned the handle all the way to the right?-I've been trying to get hot water for 10 minutes. It's freezing cold.-Well, a lot of people take showers before breakfast. Maybe if you wait a while, it'll heat up again.-Wait? I have three appointments this morning, and I also have to wash and dry my hair.-Your shower has absolutely no hot water?-No, none.-I will send someone up right way.-Who will that be?-The engineer. He is responsible for maintaining all the buildings. He will be there within 2 minutes.-OK. But don't send anyone for 5 minutes. I need to get dressed.Compete the form; write no more than 3 words for each answer.1—24题1. D2. B3. C4. C5. D6. B7. D8. A9. B10. A 11. C12. C13. D14. B15. A 16. C17. Tuesday18. airport19. Restaurant20.5422973821. No hot water 22. turn thehandle23. responsible24. Fiveminutes2007年上海高考英语听力:I. Listening ComprehensionPart A Short ConversationsDirections: In Part A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers in your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you‟ve heard.1. W: Let me get you some coffee or tea, or something cold, like coke.M: Just a glass of water, please.Q: What does the man want to drink?2. W: The flowers are lovely, aren‟t they? And I like the music, too.M: Yeah, the dinner here is also excellent.Q: Where probably are the two speakers?3. M: I just read your blood test report, and everything seems OK.W: I see. Then there is nothing to worry about.Q: How does the woman probably feel now?4. M: I thought I heard someone at the door.W: Just the postman, with the package for our neighbour, the Browns. They are away visiting their son.Q: Who was at the door?5. W: Could you tell me the starting times for both performances?M: The first begins at 7:00 o‟clock, and it lasts two hours. The second follows immediately after a ten-minute break.Q: At what time does the second show start?6. M: My wife found a gold ring in our garden after the party. Do you think it might be yours?W: It couldn‟t be. Thanks. I wore a silver one last night.Q: What does the woman mean?7. M: I‟d better clean the screen of the computer right now.W: Shouldn‟t you clean your keyboard, too?Q: What does the woman imply?8. W: Do you know if this bus stops at Red Square?M: Well, there is a map over there by the door.Q: What does the man mean?9. M: Let‟s go watch the fireworks tonight.W: I have tickets to the theatre.Q: What does the woman mean?10. W: Just look at these stars.M: They certainly don‟t look so clear and bright from the city.Q: What can be inferred about the two speakers?Part B PassagesDirections: In Part B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passages. The passages will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers in yo ur paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you‟ve heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.Karen Smart has been a journalist reporting wars for several years now. Why does she do it? “Well,” she said,“It isn‟t easy to say. But I suppose it‟s the excitement of being so close to danger. It‟s like going to see a horror movie. You are frightened, but at the same time it gives you excitement.” Reporters try to get as close to the battle as they can. But it can be very dangerous. Recently Karen herself was injured. “It was very strange really,” she said. “We were just getting ready to record an interview, when a bomb landed on the house next to us. The whole house exploded. There was a terrific noise and the next moment I was lying on the ground. Luckily nobody was killed in that incident. ” Karen spent two days in hospital, but a month later, she was back. “While I was waiting for the ambulance, ”she said, “I can remember thinking: …What am I doing here? I m ust be mad.‟ But after a while , that feeling started to disappear. And I couldn‟t wait to get back to the war.”Q: 11. Why does Karen like her job?12. What happened in a bomb explosion?13. What is the passage mainly about?Questions 14 through 14 are based on the following passage.Now it‟s eight o‟clock, time for the morning news.Internet use continues to increase in the United States. According to a new study by American Life Project, fifty two percent of rural residents now have Internet access. Th at‟s an increase of eleven percent since 2000. Rural residents are still behind the urban residents, however. Sixty seven percent of urban residents use the Internet. Of those rural residents who are online, forty five percent say that they surf the Webdaily. Only forty percent of urban residents use the Web that often. One big barrier for rural residents is the lack of choice among Internet providers. According to another survey, more than two million American children aged six to seventeen have their own personal websites. This figure, which represents ten percent of the twenty three million young people, who have Internet access from home, is rising rapidly. It is expected to jump to one in four kids by 2008. The survey also shows that boys are more likely than girls to have their own websites. Seventy six percent of kids with broad band Internet access at home say that their home connection is faster than the connection at school. Forty nine percent of kids say that they get too little time on line at school.Q: 14. What does the first survey mainly tell us?15: How many American children, aged six to seventeen , have their own websites? 16. What has been found out about kids‟ use of the Internet?Part C Longer ConversationsDirections: In Part C, you will hear two longer conversations. The conversations will be read twice. After you hear the conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the words you‟ve heard. Write your answer in your answer sheet.Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.M: Hello. This is Garden Restaurant. Who‟s this speaking?W: Oh, hello. Do you have a table for a party of six for this Friday?M: At what time?W: Eight thirty.M: We‟ll be pretty busy on Friday night. I have a table for nine o‟clock, but not at eight thirty.W: Nine o‟clock will be fine. I just want to check something else. I have a friend from Italy. Have you got any Italian food?M: No problem, ma‟am. We have at least three Italian dishes on the menu.W: That‟s great.。

[精品]2012届宁夏银川一中高三第三次月考英语及答案

[精品]2012届宁夏银川一中高三第三次月考英语及答案

银川一中2012届高三年级第三次月考英语试卷2 011.10命题教师: 李素萍韩颖超第一卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。

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第一节((共5小题:每小题1.5分,满分7.5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。

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1. What does the woman mean?A. The woman doesn’t have good eyesight.B. The woman had better have balanced nutrition.C. The woman should go on a diet at once.2. What does the woman say about the lecture?A. It was interesting and easy to follow.B. It was not as easy as she had expected.C. It was as difficult as she had expected.3. When should the woman take her next pill?A. At 5 o’clockB. At 6 o’clockC. At 7 o’clock4. What are the speakers talking about?A. The courseB. The man’s workC. The woman’s schedule5. Where will the man go to spend his vacation?A. To ShanghaiB. To BeijingC. To Sanya第二节(共15小题:每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)请听下面5段对话。

2012年高三三月联考试卷(理科)及答案

2012年高三三月联考试卷(理科)及答案

2012年高三三月联考试卷数 学(理科)本试卷共4页.全卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟.★ 祝考试顺利 ★注意事项:1.考生在答题前,请务必将自己的姓名、准考证号等信息填在答题卡上. 2.选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B 铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案标号,答在试卷上无效.3.填空题和解答题用0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔答在答题卡上每题对应的答题区域内.答在试题卷上无效.一、选择题(本大题共10小题,每小题5分,共50分.在每小题给出的四个选项中,只有一项是符合题目要求的)1.设集合2{|03},{|320,}A x x B x x x x Z ==-+∈≤≤≤,则A B 等于A .(1,3)-B .[1,2]C .{}0,1,2D .{}1,22.设,,l m n 表示不同的直线,αβγ,,表示不同的平面,给出下列四个命题:①若m ∥l ,且.m α⊥则l α⊥; ②若m ∥l ,且m ∥α.则l ∥α; ③若,,l m n αββγγα=== ,则l ∥m ∥n ; ④若,,,m l n αββγγα=== 且n ∥β,则l ∥m . 其中正确命题的个数是A .1B .2C .3D .43.如果数列1a ,21a a ,32a a ,…,1n n a a -,…是首项为1,公比为5a 等于A .32B .64C .-32D .-644.下列命题中真命题的个数是①“2,0x R x x ∀∈->”的否定是“2,0x R x x ∃∈-<”; ②若|21|1x ->,则101x<<或10x <;③*4,21x N x ∀∈+是奇数.A .0B .1C .2D .35.若实数x ,y 满足20,,,x y y x y x b -⎧⎪⎨⎪-+⎩≥≥≥且2z x y =+的最小值为4,则实数A .0B .2C .83D 6.21()n x x-的展开式中,常数项为15,则n 的值可以为 A .3 B .4C .5D .6第14题图 7.阅读如图所示的程序框图,运行相应的程序, 则输出的结果是ABC. D.8.已知方程:22(1)(3)(1)(3)m x m y m m -+-=--表示焦距为8的双曲线,则m 的值等于 A .-30 B .10C .-6或10D .-30或349.已知函数()x f x a x b =+-的零点0(,1)()x n n n Z ∈+∈,其中常数a ,b 满足23a =,32b =,则n 等于 A .-1 B .-2C .1D .210.设{}(,)|02,02,,A ac a c ac R=<<<<∈,则任取(,)a c A ∈,关于x 的方程220ax x c ++=有实根的概率为 A .1ln 22+ B .1ln 22- C .12ln 24+ D .32ln 24-二、填空题(本大题共6小题,每小题5分,共25分.请将答案填在答题卡中相应的位置)11.已知i 是虚数单位,计算2(2)34i i+-的结果是 ▲ .12.某大学对1000名学生的自主招生水平测试成绩进行统计,得到样本频率分布直方图如图所示,现规定不低于70分为合格,则合格人数是 ▲ .13.如图:已知树顶A 离地面212米,树上另一点B 离地面112米,某人在离地面32米的C 处看此树,则该人离此树 ▲ 米时,看A 、B 的视角最大.14.如图所示:有三根针和套在一根针上的n 个金属片,按下列规则,把金属片从一根针上全部移到另一根针上.(1)每次只能移动一个金属片;(2)在每次移动过程中,每根针上较大的金属片不能放在较小的金属片上面.将n 个金属片从1号针移到3号针最少需要移动的次数记为()f n ;则:(Ⅰ)(3)f = ▲ (Ⅱ) ()f n = ▲15.(考生注意:本题为选做题,请在下列两题中任选一题作答,如果都做,则按所做第(1)第12题图第13题图题计分) (1)(《几何证明选讲》选做题).如图:直角三角形ABC 中,∠B =90 o ,AB =4,以BC 为直径的圆交边AC 于点D , AD =2,则∠C 的大小为 ▲ .(2)(《坐标系与参数方程选讲》选做题).已知直线的极坐标方程为sin()4πρθ+=7(2,)4A π到这条直线的距离 为 ▲ .三、解答题(本大题共6个小题,共75分.解答应写出文字说明,证明过程或演算步骤) 16.(本题满分12分)已知函数()sin()(0,0,||,)2f x A x A x R πωϕωϕ=+>><∈的图象的一部分如下图所示. (I )求函数()f x 的解析式;(II )求函数()(2)y f x f x =++17.(本题满分12分)形状如图所示的三个游戏盘中(图(1)是正方形,M 、N 分别是所在边中点,图(2)是半径分别为2和4的两个同心圆,O 为圆心,图(3)是正六边形,点P 为其中心)各有一个玻璃小球,依次摇动三个游戏盘后,将它们水平放置,就完成了一局游戏. (I )一局游戏后,这三个盘中的小球都停在阴影部分的概率是多少?(II )用随机变量ξ表示一局游戏后,小球停在阴影部分的事件数与小球没有停在阴影部分的事件数之差的绝对值,求随机变量ξ的分布列及数学期望.18.(本题满分12分)一个四棱椎的三视图如图所示: (I )求证:PA ⊥BD ;(II )在线段PD 上是否存在一点Q ,使二面角Q -AC -D 的平面角为30o ?若存在,求DQ DP的值;若不存在,说明理由. 19.(本题满分12分)如图: O 方程为224x y +=,点P 在圆上,点D 在x 轴上,点M 在DP 延长线上, O 交y 轴于点N ,//DP ON .且3.2DM DP =(I )求点M 的轨迹C 的方程;第18题图 第17题图(1)(2) (3)(II)设12(0,F F ,若过F 1的直线交(I )中曲线C 于A 、B 两点,求22F A F B的取值范围.20.(本题满分13分)已知函数()ln 3()f x a x ax a R =--∈. (I )当1a =时,求函数()f x 的单调区间;(II )若函数()y f x =的图象在点(2,(2))f 处的切线的倾斜角为45 ,问:m 在什么范围取值时,对于任意的[1,2]t ∈,函数32()[()]2mg x x x f x '=++在区间(,3)t 上总存在极值? 21.(本题满分14分)顶点在坐标原点,开口向上的抛物线经过点0(1,1)A ,过点0A 作抛物线的切线交x 轴于点B 1,过点B 1作x 轴的垂线交抛物线于点A 1,过点A 1作抛物线的切线交x 轴于点B 2,…,过点(,)n n n A x y 作抛物线的切线交x 轴于点11(,0)n n B x ++. (I )求数列{ x n },{ y n }的通项公式()n N *∈;(II )设11111n n n a x x +=++-,数列{ a n }的前n 项和为T n .求证:122n T n >-; (III )设21l o g n n b y =-,若对于任意正整数n ,不等式1211(1)(1)b b ++ (1)(1)nb +≥成立,求正数a 的取值范围.2012年湖北省八市高三三月联考数学(理科)参考答案及评分标准一、选择题:(每小题5分,10小题共50分)1.D2.B3.A4.C5.D6.D7.B8.C9.A 10.C 二、填空题:(每小题5分,满35分)11.7242525i -+ 12.600 13.6 14.7(3分) 21n-(2分) 15.(1)30o 三、解答题:(本大题共6小题,共75分) 16.(I )由图象,知A =2,2π8ω=,∴π4ω=,得π()2sin()4f x x ϕ=+, ………………………………………2分 当1x =时,有ππ142ϕ⨯+=,∴π4ϕ=.…………………………………………………………………………4分∴ππ()2sin()44f x x =+.……………………………………………………… 6分(II )ππππ2sin()2sin[(2)]4444y x x =++++ππππ2sin()2cos()4444x x =+++……………………………………………8分ππsin()42x =+π4x =…………………………………………………………………10分∴max y =min y =-12分17.(I )“一局游戏后,这三个盘中的小球都停在阴影部分”分别记为事件A 1、A 2、A 3,由题意知,A 1、A 2、A 3互相独立,且P (A 1)12=,P (A 2)14=,P (A 3)13=, …3分P (A 1 A 2 A 3)= P (A 1) P (A 2) P (A 3)12=×14×13124=………………………………6分(II )一局游戏后,这三个盘中的小球都停在阴影部分的事件数可能是0,1,2,3,相应的小球没有停在阴影部分的事件数可能取值为3,2,1,0,所以ξ可能的取值为1,3,则 P (ξ=3)= P (A 1 A 2 A 3)+ P (123A A A )=P (A 1) P (A 2) P (A 3)+ P (1A )P (2A )P (3A )12=×14×13+ 12×34×23724=, P (ξ=1)=1-724=1724. …………………………………………………………8分所以分布列为ξ13…………10分P1724 724数学期望E ξ=1×1724+3×724=1912. ………………………………………12分18.(I )由三视图可知P -ABCD 为四棱锥,底面ABCD 为正方形,且PA =PB =PC =PD ,连接AC 、BD 交于点O ,连接PO . ……………………………………………3分 因为BD ⊥AC ,BD ⊥PO ,所以BD ⊥平面PAC ,即BD ⊥PA .…………………………………………………………………………6分 (II )由三视图可知,BC =2,PA =Q ,因为AC ⊥OQ ,AC ⊥OD ,所以∠DOQ 为二面角Q -AC -D 的平面角, ……………………………………8分在△POD 中,PD =OD=,则∠PDO =60o ,在△DQO 中,∠PDO =60o ,且∠QOD =30o .所以DP ⊥OQ . ……………10分 所以ODQD所以14DQ DP =. …………………………………………12分 19.(I )设()00(,),,p x y M x y ,0000233322y y y y DM DP x x x x===⇒⇒==⎧⎧⎪⎪⎨⎨⎪⎪⎩⎩由于 ……………………………3分 代入22004x y +=得22149x y += …………………………………………5分 (II )①当直线AB 的斜率不存在时,显然224F A F B =-; ……………………6分②当直线AB 的斜率存在时,不妨设AB的方程为:y kx =2222(94)160149y kx k x x y ⎧=+⎪⇒++-=⎨+=⎪⎩由不妨设11122()()A x y B x y ,,,, 则:12212294 1694x x k x x k ⎧-+=⎪⎪+⎨-⎪=⎪+⎩221212(,)(,5)(,25)(25)F A F B x x x x ==212121212(((1)()20x x kx kx k x x x x =+++=++++ …8分222222216(1)8096162002020494949494k k k k k k k -+---++=+=-+++++ ……10分22220020009940949k k k ∴+∴<+ ≤≤≤ 2216449F A F B -< ≤ ……………………………………………………11分OQ综上所述22F A F B 的范围是1644,9⎡⎤-⎢⎥⎣⎦ ………………………………………12分 20.()(0)af x a x x'=-> ……………………………………………………………1分 (I )当1a =时,11()1xf x x x-'=-=, ……………………………………2分令()0f x '>时,解得01x <<,所以()f x 在(0,1)上单调递增;………4分 令()0f x '<时,解得1x >,所以()f x 在(1,+∞)上单调递减.…………6分 (II )因为函数()y f x =的图象在点(2,(2)f )处的切线的倾斜角为45o , 所以(2)1f '=.所以2a =-,2()2f x x-'=+. ………………………………………………7分322()[2]2m g x x x x =++- 32(2)22mx x x =++-,2()3(4)2g x x m x '=++-, ……………………………………………………9分 因为任意的[1,2]t ∈,函数32()[()]2mg x x x f x '=++在区间(,3)t 上总存在极值,所以只需(2)0,(3)0,g g '<⎧⎨'>⎩ …………………………………………………………11分解得3793m -<<-. ……………………………………………………………13分21.(I )由已知得抛物线方程为2,2y x y x '==. ………………………………………2分则设过点(,)n n n A x y 的切线为22()n n n y x x x x -=-.令0,2n x y x ==,故12n n xx +=. 又01x =,所以12n n x =,14n n y =. ……………………………………………4分(II )由(1)知1()2n n x =.所以11111221121211()1()22n n n n n n n a +++=+=++-+- 21121n n +-=++1121121n n ++-+-1121n =-++1+1121n +- 12(21n =--+1121n +-) .……………………………………………6分 由11212n n <+,1111212n n ++>-, 得121n -+1121n +-12n <-112n +.所以n a 12(21n =--+1121n +-)12(2n >--112n +).…………………………7分 从而122231111111[2()][2()][2()]222222n n n n T a a a +=+++>--+--++--22311111112[()()]()]222222n n n +=--+-++-11112()2222n n n +=-->-, 即n T >122n -.…………………………………………………………………9分(III )由于14n n y =,故21n b n =+.对任意正整数n,不等式12111(1)(1)(1)nb b b +++ ≥成立,即a 12111(1)(1)(1)n b b b +++ 恒成立.设()f n =12111(1)(1)(1)n b b b +++ ,………………………………10分则(1)f n +=1211111(1)(1)(1)(1)n n b b b b +++++ .故(1)()f n f n +=11(1)n b ++2423n n ++1>所以(1)()f n f n +>,故()f n 递增.…………………………………………12分则min 4()(1)3f n f ===. 故0a <≤.…………………………………………………………………14分 命题:天门市教研室 刘兵华 仙桃市教研室 曹时武黄石市教研室 孙建伟 黄石二中 叶济宇 黄石四中 彭 强审校:荆门市教研室 方延伟 荆门市龙泉中学 杨后宝 袁 海。

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2012高考版3月刊答案A1 新闻Guess the meaning of the words or phrase in bold.1-4 AABBTranslate the following words or sentences into Chinese.1.进攻2.申请对“Linsanit”商标权3.保护某人的知识产权4.拒绝进一步发表评论5.虚张声势6.侵犯商标权7.未经某人的同意8.未经授权而使用NBA知识产权的商品9.站不住脚A2 2月新闻回顾Choose the best meaning of the words or phrase in bold.1-4 AAAATranslate the following sentences into Chinese.1. 马尔代夫首位民主选举的总统在警察和军队与抗议不顾争议地逮捕了一位高级法官的民众在街道上发生冲突之后,于2月7日被迫辞职。

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B3语法Exercise 1: 1-5 BDCCA 6-10 BCABD 11-15 AACDB 16 CExercise 2: 1-5 DBACD 6-10 BACCC 11-15 CCCCB 16 AExercise 3: 1-5 BBACA 6-10 AAABD 11-15 ADADC 16 BExercise 4: 1-5 BCABC 6-10 ACDAB 11-15 AADBC 16 CB4 词汇(A)A C F I G J B E D(B)E H F G J D I A C(C)H I C J D A G B E(D) I D C H J A B E F(E)D G E B F A I H J(F) A E F D G C B I HB5 完形填空(A) 1-5 BDADD 6-10 CCBCC 11-15 BDABB(B) 1-15 AABBC 6-10 DCDAB 11-15 CDABC(C) 1-5 CBADB 6-10 BCACB 11-15 CBDBC(D) 1-5 DACBA 6-10 BCADC 12-15 DBCBDB6-8阅读理解综合训练高考模拟训练Section B:(A) 1-4 CBAD (B) 5-7 BBC (C) 8-11 ACCBSection C: 12- 16 FCAEBSection D:17. with a lot of / much wool18. its stubbornness and guile19. Shrek got free in nature / avoided the annual shearing.20. The wool and the meat.历年上海各区县一模、二模语篇阅读理解练习精选(A) 1-4 CCBA (B) 5-7 DBD (C) 8-11 CBDC (D) 12-15 CBCA(E) 16-20 FECBD(F)21. Few people could read for themselves.22. a change in the nature of reading23. the value of different types of reading material24. 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Our teacher says that today’s failures can be tomorrow’s experience as long as we can draw lessons from them.Ou r teacher says that today’s failures can serve as tomorrow’s experience so long as we can learn lessons from them.6. He pointed out that investing in the stock market was risky, but there would be bigger risks doing nothing because of the inflation.7. The amazing reward from your effort is that so many miracles should happen overnight.8. The old man reluctantly accepted my proposal that he (should) be operated on.9. Word came that before the birth, the star couple maintained their routine——heading out fir coffee and going to Yoga classes.10. Some experts made a proposal last year that a more flexible system (should) be adopted to replace the Golden Week holidays ,but opposition has been strong.11. Activities such as reading and listening to a favorite record are looked upon as a kind of private pleasure because people get spiritual nourishment from them.12. Judging from his expression, obviously it is something he has never done before.13. Differences produce a variety of thoughts, feelings and actions, which can provide creative solutions to human problems.14. The young today, who are hungry for knowledge and full of ambition, will become future leaders in China, whose imagination, wisdom and decisions will shape China tomorrow.15. Don’t speak about the topic in needless detail, which may distract the listeners.Don’t speak about the topic in needless detail, which may divert the listeners’ attention.16. An interest in study is an engine of progress, without which no academic objective can be achieved.17. Similarly, money, growing old, sickness, deaths, natural disasters and accidents are all events which present problems to virtually all human beings.18. Life is a journey on which opportunities and challenges exist.19. Fashion is like passion, which comes and goes easily.20. 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You can’t avoid risk even if you leave your money in the bank because your money loses ots original value over time from the rising cost of living.28. Whether you are a salesperson, a team leader or someone with great ideas to share with co-workers, the one skill essential to success is persuasiveness.29. As long as we have always been kind to one another and forgiving those we have had problems with in the past, the world will become better.30. So long s we keep our word and act in accordance with international common practice, foreign entrepreneurs will choose to invest in Shanghai.31. After the government and the people in people in the disaster area actively fought the disaster in an all-out effort to save themselves, now most primary and middle schools in the disaster area have opened as usual.32. If you think a problem will solve itself or mysteriously vanish when left alone, then you are absolutely wrong,33. If you have something to celebrate, something to be proud of and something you can look back on when you retire, then your life will be of great value.34. Think carefully while reading this article if you want to seize a chance.35. Let the past pass and focus more on the future if you want to seize a chance.36. In pursuit of your lifelong partner, don’t go after looks because they can deceive you.In search of your lifelong partner, don’t seek looks because they can cheat you.37. Be a bit more patient and optimistic, and your talent will be appreciated.38. Be grateful for difficulties, which let me know life is hard, thus motivating me to change my life.39. As newcomers to the country, we must become active members of local community to deepen our understanding of the society.40. To arrive at the right decisions with regard to ecologically sustainable development, more field studies are needed.To make the right decisions concerning ecologically sustainable development, more field studies are needed.41. Our top priority is to develop the economy and steadily improve our people’s life with undivi ded attention.What we must prioritize is to develop the economy and steadily enhance our people’s life with undivided attention.42. I have told you a thousand times to keep the store well stocked with a variety of goods.43. It can be expected that more animals will be faced with danger of extinction if we leave them unprotected.It can be expected that more animals will bi confronted with danger of extinction if we leave them unprotected.44. It is reported that the heavy fog did not clear away until 10 o’clock, which delayed dozens of flights.45. With a good educational background and excellent character, you will find it easy to get on with him.With a good educational background and excellent character, you will find it easy to get along with him.46. In most schools, the emphasis on the tests in English, math and Chinese limit the range of homework in these subjects, neglec ting students’ overall qualities.In most schools, the emphases on the tests in English, math and Chinese limit the scope of homew ork in these subjects, neglecting students’ overall qualities.47. On graduating from university, he began his teaching career in a high school, dedicated to education and research since then.48. When Tom is in desperate need of money, his friends will lend him some, reflecting the depth of friendship.49. Many people volunteered for relief work after the earthquake, filling our society with warmth.50. Reading is the key to school success and like any skill it takes practice.51. The better you preview and review your lessons, the fewer difficulties you will meet with, which is a good cycle.52. The larger audience you face, the more easily you get nervous, and the more mistakes you are likely to make.The larger audience you are faces with, the more easily you feel nervous, and the more mistakes you may well make.53. Only by learning to think and act more creatively rather than by worshipping God blindly can you achieve success in life.54. Most people spend their lifetime pursuing happiness, so a person’s success lies not in fame and wealth but in everyday happiness.55. To some extent, you can make whatever you want take place with your consistent effort.To some degree, you will enable whatever you want to happen to happen with your consistent effort.56. According to a recent ranking of the world’s happiest nations, Denmark rises to the top thanks to its wealth, natural beau ty, quality education, and good health care.57. A remote control is an electronic tool, which people use to control a TV or an air-conditioner.58. Nothing but your perseverance can help you out.Nothing except your persistence will enable you to get out of the difficult situation.59. Take this medicine, and it can eliminate your tiredness and increase your blood circulation.Take this medicine, which can get rid of your tiredness and increase your blood circulation.60. We will continue to carry out extensive people-to-people diplomacy, propel cultural exchanges with the outside world, enhance the friendship between peoples and strengthen the development of state-to-state relations.B11-13 高三年级英语模拟试卷(九)Grammar and Vocabulary25~40: CBADC CABDC ADCBA B41~45: GAJCF 46-50BDEHReading comprehensionSection A: 50~54: DACBD 55-59ACBDC 60-64ABCADSection B:65~68: CBCA69~71: CBA72~75: CDBCSection C:76~ 80: BCDAFSection D:81. he led the New York Knicks to victory (with his wonderful performance)82. He is Asian and he graduated from Harvard.83. was responsible for an offensive headline about Lin84. Lin is kind and forgiving/ generousTranslation:1. Our English teacher is very responsible for his/her job.2. He prefers to suffer an unfair loss rather than have an unjust gain.3. Some students’ grades drop dramatically and become victims because they play too many online games.Or: Some students’ grades drop dramatically when they fall prey to playing too many online games.4. His unusual/strange/unconventional opinions often get him into trouble during class discussions.5. The concept of “green campus” does not only mean a green environment but also refers to an environmental sense in people’s mind.。

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