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上海市十校2012届高三第二次联考英语试题及答案

上海市十校2012届高三第二次联考英语试题及答案

上海市十校2011—2012学年度高三第二学期考试英语试题第Ⅰ卷(共105分)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, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1.A.At a car shop.B.At a garage.C.In a parking area .D.In a car showroom.2.A.The meeting started earlier.B.His car was broken.C.He met with a traffic jam.D.He lost his way.3.A.Change his address.B.Mail some letters.C.Deliver some telegrams.D.Call the post office.4.A.He wrote it last semester.B.He’ll finish it in a few minutes.C.He never does assignment early.D.He isn’t going to write it.5.A.Boss and secretary.B.Coach and athlete.C.Doctor and patient.D.Teacher and student.6.A.10:00.B.10:10.C.10:20.D.10:30.7.A.It’s better than it used to be.B.It’s not as good as it was.C.It’s better than people say.D.It’s even worse than people say.8.A.Because she has walked a long distance.B.Because she was tired out.C.Because she is all wet.D.Because she is careless.9.A.Rewrite the paper.B.Ask he woman to do some typing.C.Read the newspaper again.D.Check the paper for mistakes.10.A.A rent increase.B.A bargain.C.A salary cut.D.A vacation trip.Section BDirections: In Section B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked two 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.11.A.To buy a hearing-aid.B.To have a hearing-aid repaired.C.To get a pen and a piece of paper.D.To solve his own problem.12.A.He explained it in words.B.He made some gestures.C.He wrote it on a piece of paper.D.he drew a picture about it.13.A.He was deaf, but not dumb B.He was dumb, but not deaf.C.He was deaf and dumb.D.He has just had a throat operation.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14.A.A restaurant host .B.A tour guide.C.A history teacher .D.A park attendant.15.A.A small restaurant.B.A revolutionary army.C.A famous commander.D.A historic tree.16.A.A heavy storm.B.Its old age.C.Attacks of insects.D.Too much rain.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.Complete the form.Write ONE WORD for each answer.Tom’s activities in the spring semesterCourses taken by Tom: ___17____ and EnglishStudy plan: Study ___18___-timePlaces he tried to work at: Gas ___19____ and restaurantExpected job: ____20_____Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation.Complete the form.Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.Who bought the pen as a birthday gift? ____21_____How much does the present cost? ____22_____What’s wrong with the point of the pen? ____23_____How will the shop inform the customer of the new present? ____24_____II.Grammar and V ocabularySection ADirections: Beneath each of the following sentences there are four choices marked A, B, C and D.Choose the one answer that best completes the sentence.25.Western journalists claim to be loyal the truth only.But they never bothered to question the truthfulness of the Dalai Lama’s claims.A.to B.about C.with D.for 26.We’re programmed to want more food, we won’t have a chance to eat tomorrow.A.even though B.just in case C.in which way D.in which case 27.______I find someone______understands my dislike for the conventional driveway makes me eternally grateful.A.What; that B.When; who C.Who; that D.That; who 28.We hoped that the bird had found some friendly person, landed on his shoulder, ______.A.expected to love and care for B.expecting to love and care forC.expecting to be loved and cared for D.to expect to be loved and cared for 29.It is not until May, 2013 the online consultation comes to an end the draft will beofficially in force.A.when; that B.that; thatC.that; when D.before; that30.—Please go on with your demonstration.—But where was I?—Well, you_____the two chemicals together.A.tried to mix B.were trying to mixC.were trying mixed D.had tried to mix31.In his lecture, the professor referred to the belief, in contrast to all other countries, ______the elderly are wise, ______is particularly dominant in the Chinese culture.A.that; one that B.that; that C.which, which D.that; one 32.Some people claim the rumor that some Egyptians are planning a 100,000 people anti-government protest.A.to overhear B.to have overheardC.having overheard D.to be overheard33.I was standing atop a North Carolina mountain, the afternoon sun______like golden lace through the trees.A.threaded B.threadingC.being threaded D.was threaded34.―The impact will only grow Iran’s leaders decide to change course and meet their international obligations,‖ US Secretary of State Clinton warned.A.in case that B.provided that C.unless D.until 35.—Are you going to the concert tonight?—I should have told you that I won’t, ______?A.haven’t you B.shouldn’t youC.are you D.will you36.Some people believe that they would be better off more adaptive activities in their leisure time, such as establishing relationships and teaching their children.A.doing B.to doC.having done D.to be doing37.―All is necessary for the triumph of the evil is good men do nothing.‖ Edmund Burke said.A.what; that B.that; whyC.what; when D.that; that38.To make it up to his unpleasant experiences in hospital, the man drank a little more______.A.than good health B.than was good for his healthC.than his health was D.than that his health was39.Since time began, it seems, people have been putting off______they______have done today, scolding themselves in the meantime.A.that, must B.that, shouldC.what, could D.what, would40.—What a beautiful girl your daughter is!—______.A.So she is and so are you B.So is she and so are youC.So she is and so you are D.So she is and so you areSection BDirections: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box.Each word can only be used once.Note that there is one word more than you need.A.best-selling B.influenced C.tragic D.canceled AB.in peaceAC.used to AD.given BC.focus BD.comeback C D.concentrationA year ago, at the annual pre-Grammy party, Whitney Houston, the great diva(女歌手), walked on stage and closed the evening with a brilliant performance.Last Saturday, Houston was once again the 41 of the showcase before the Grammys, but her presence was a posthumous(死后的)one.Earlier that day, pop music’s former queen w as found dead in her hotel room.She was 48.This, no doubt, is sad news to the whole music industry and her fans all over the world, __42__ what a legendary life and remarkable career that she once had.At her peak, Houston was the golden girl of the music world.From the mid-1980s to the late 1990s, she was one of the world’s43 artists.She strongly impressed the audiences with effortless, powerful and peerless vocals.Besides multi-million record sales, Houston made countless hits such as The Greatest Love of All, I Have Nothing, and the mostly famous I Will Always Love You.She also 44 a generation of younger singers, from Christina Aguilera to Mariah Carey.But by the end of her career, it was a 45 fall for this superstar.Houston has been addicted to drugs.Her album sales plummeted and the hits stopped coming.Her once calm and peaceful image was shattered by a wild manner and unusual public appearances, and her once natural voice became rough and hoarse, unable to hit the high notes as she 46 .―The biggest devil is me.I’m either my best friend or my worst enemy,‖ Houston told the ABC in an interview in 2002.In 2009, Houston staged what seemed to be a successful 47 with the album I Look To You, which debuted on top of the charts.But hoarse voice, 48 concerts, and continuous illness–Houston’s comeback trail wasn’t smooth at all.In an interview with Oprah Winfrey in 2009, Houston confessed: ―It (show business)is too much.So much to try to live up to, to try to be, and I wanted out.‖Now that Houston has finally taken a break from all the chaos, may she rest 49 .III.Reading ComprehensionSection ADirections: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D.Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.Sometimes people come into your life and you know right away that they were meant to be there, to serve some sort of 50 , teach you a lesson, or to help you figure out who you are or who you want to become.You 51 know who these people maybe (possibly your roommate, neighbor, co-worker, long lost friend, lover, or even a complete stranger), but when you lock eyes with them, you know at that very moment they will affect your life in some 52 way.And sometimes things happen to you that may seem horrible, painful.and unfair at first, but__53__you find that without overcoming those obstacles you would have never realized your potential, strength, willpower, or heart.Everything happens for a reason.Nothing happens 54 or by means of good luck.Illness, injury, love, lost moments of true greatness and sheer stupidity all occur to test the limits of your soul.55 these small tests whatever they may be, life would be like a smoothly paved, straight, flat road to nowhere.It would be safe and comfortable, but dull and utterly 56 .The people you meet who affect your life, and the success and downfalls you experience, help to create who you are and who you become.Even the 57 experiences can be learned from.In fact, they are probably the most poignant and important ones.If someone hurts you, 58 you, or breaks your heart, forgive them, for they have helped you learn about trust and the importance of being cautious when you open your heart.If someone loves you, love them back 59 , not only because they love you, but because in a way, they are teaching you to love and how to open your 60 and eyes to things.Make every day count.61 every moment and take from those moments everything that you possibly can for you may never be able to experience it again.Talk to people that you have never talked to before, and actually listen.Let yourself fall in love, break free, and set your sights high.Hold your head up because you have 62 right to.Tell yourself you are a great individual and believe in yourself, for if you don’t believe in yourself, it will be hard for others to believe in you.You can make of your life anything you wish.Create your own life and then go out and live it with absolutely no 63 .Most importantly, if you LOVE someone, tell him or her, for you never know what tomorrow may have 64 .And learn a lesson in life each day that you live.That’s the story of life.50.A.people B.purpose C.intention D.advantage 51.A.already B.sometimes C.should D.never 52.A.limited B.strange C.other D.profound 53.A.in reflection B.in reality C.in addition D.in a way 54.A.on purpose B.by any chance C.by accident D.on principle 55.A.Despite B.With C.For all D.Without 56.A.bored B.pointless C.undeserved D.meaningful 57.A.good B.different C.bad D.pleasant 58.A.betrays B.loves C.appreciates D.understands 59.A.in turn B.moderately C.unconditionally D.in a way 60.A.mouth B.mind C.heart D.emotion 61.A.Comprehend B.Appreciate C.Expect D.Evaluate 62.A.every B.each C.proper D.exact 63.A.ambition B.hatred C.belief D.regrets 64.A.in the future B.in stock C.in store D.in pursuit Section BDirections: Read the following three passages.Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements.For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D.Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.(A)The rise of multinational corporations (跨国公司), global marketing, new communications technologies, and shrinking cultural differences have led to an unparalleled increase in global public relations or PR.Surprisingly, since modern PR was largely an American invention, America’s relations is being threatened by PR efforts in other countries.Ten years ago, for example, the world’s top five public relations agencies were American-owned.In 1991, only one was.The British in particular are becoming more sophisticated and creative.A recent survey found that more than half of all British companies include PR as part of their corporate (公司的)planning activities, compared to about one-third of U.S.companies.It may not be long before London replaces New York as the capital of PR.Why is America lagging behind in the global PR race? First, Americans as a whole tend to be fairly provincial and take more of an interest in local affairs.Knowledge of world geography, for example, has never been strong in this country.Secondly, Americans lag behind their European and Asian counterparts (相对应的人)in knowing a second language.Less than 5 percent of Burson—Marshall’s U.S.employees know two languages.Ogilvy and Mather have about the same percentage.Conversely, some European firms have half or more of their employees fluent in a second language.Finally, people involved in PR abroad tend to keep a closer eye on international affairs.In the financial PR area, for instance, most Americans read the Wall Street Journal.Overseas, their counterparts read the Journal as well as the Financial Times of London and The Economist, publications not often read in this country.Perhaps the PR industry might take a lesson from Ted Turner of CNN (Cable News Network).Turner recently announced that the word ―foreign‖ would no longer be used on CNN news broadcasts.According to Turner, global communications have made the nations of the world so interdependent that there is no longer any such thing as foreign.65.Compared with the American PR personnel, what is/are an advantage(s)of the non-Americans involved in PR?A.They tend to be more internationally mindedB.They speak more and better foreign languages.C.They usually pay more attention to global financial situation.D.Both A and B.66.What is the immediate cause of the downfall of America’s public relations?A.The number of US public relations agencies had greatly decreased by 1991.B.Other countries have increased their efforts in public relations.C.On the global scale, cultural differences have significantly shrunk.D.The British companies are becoming especially sophisticated and creative in public relations.67.It could be inferred that the author of the passage is______.A.an American B.a BritonC.Ted Turner D.an Asian68.The underlined word ―provincial‖ in paragraph 3 could possibly mean ―‖.A.strict in thinking B.like people from rural areasC.limited in outlook D.interested in geographical knowledge(B)There seems never to have been a civilization without toys, but when and how they developed is unknown.They probably came about just to give children something to do.In the ancient world, as is today, most boys played with some kinds of toys and most girls with another.In societies where social roles are rigidly determined, boys pattern their play after the activities of their fathers and girls after the tasks of their mothers.This is true because boys and girls are being prepared, even in play, to step into the roles and responsibilities of the adult world.What is remarkable about the history of toys is not so much how they changed over the centuries but how much they have remained the same.The changes have been mostly in terms of craftsmanship, mechanics, and technology.It is the universality of toys with regard to their development in all parts of the world and their persistence to the present that is amazing.In Egypt, the Americas, China, Japan and among the Arctic (北极的)peoples, generally the same kinds of toys appeared.V ariations depended on local customs and ways of life because toys imitate their surroundings.Nearly every civilization had dolls, little weapons, toy soldiers, tiny animals and vehicles.Because toys can be generally regarded as a kind of art form, they have not been subject to technological leaps that characterize inventions for adult use.The progress from the wheel to the oxcart to the automobile is a direct line of ascent (进步).The progress from a rattle used by a baby in 3,000 BC to one used by an infant today, however, is not characterized by inventiveness.Each rattle is the product of the artistic tastes of the times and subject to the limitations of available materials.69.Which is a major factor leading to the different variations of toys?A.Scientific advances and technological progressB.Different local customs and lifestyles of different peoplesC.Craftsmanship, mechanics, and technologyD.The artistic tastes of the times and the limitations of available materials70.Why do boys and girls play with different kinds of toys?A.Because they are intended for different social roles and responsibilities.B.Because boys like to invent and girls imitate.C.Because boys play with their fathers while girls their mothers.D.Because they will take up different jobs when they grow up.71.One amazing aspect about the ―universality of toys‖ is______.A.They appeared all over the world almost at the same time in history.B.They have not changed except in craftsmanship, mechanics, and technology.C.Having existed for thousands of years, toys are still found all over the world today.D.They are a kind of art form, which has been promoted by inventiveness.(C)The popular college rankings focus primarily on prestige as measured by the SAT scores of incoming students and how many applicants are turned away.An initiative(措施)started last fall by the Obama administration could help families go beyond these limited, and far too easily exploited, indexes to learn quickly and easily how a college is compared with its competitors nationally on important criteria like graduation rates, what a degree actually costs and how much debt a student can expect to run up by graduation day.If the federal government makes it legally necessary to disclose this information in a clear and consistent(一贯的)way, as it should, families will be better able to make informed college choices.And this will help put pressure on colleges that perform poorly to improve.Critics may regard this initiative as an example of government overreach.But given that the federal government spends nearly $190 billion a year on higher education aid to students, it has a legitimate interest in making sure that the money flows to the schools that best meet their responsibilities to families and students.Congress has taken some steps to require greater transparency(透明)from colleges.The 1990 Student Right to Know Act, for example, required colleges and universities that receive federal aid to disclose graduation rates.And the 2008 Higher Education Opportunity Act required schools to offer a way for consumers to determine actual costs after student aid is taken into account.But many colleges have done a poor job of obeying federal disclosure rules, and much of the available information is not in one place.The administration’s new efforts woul d enforce reporting requirements and provide some new tools.President Obama wants to expand campus-based aid to about $10 billion from the current $2.7 billion.He has proposed moving money away from colleges that fail to control tuition increases or provide good value to others that do a better job.That is a worthy idea in principle, but he will need strong data-based evidence to determine how colleges are doing.The transparency initiatives are a good place to start and should be embraced by both parties in Congress.If students and families, facing higher tuition and rising debt, are to make sound choices, they need more and better information.72.Why did the Obama administration start the initiative last fall?A.To require colleges to make their graduation rates known to the public.B.To help colleges perform better in the future.C.To help parents and students make better choices of colleges.D.To put more pressure on colleges that are not doing well enough.73.Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?A.Critics agree that the government should require colleges to obey the disclosure rules.B.Congress has approved and made the transparency initiatives a law.C.SAT scores alone do not determine one’s choice of college.D.Students and families find it very difficult to choose their ideal colleges now.74.A most suitable title for the passage could be______.A.Congress To Require Greater TransparencyB.What College Parents and Students Need to KnowC.What a Good College Is Measured ByD.Parents and Students Need to Make Wise Choices75.What attitude does the author hold towards the transparency initiative?A.supportive B.criticalC.indifferent D.not statedSection CDirections: Read the following text and choose the most suitable heading from A-F for each paragraph.There is one extra heading which you do not need.76.__________Lin(Jeremy Shu-How Lin)got to start for the Knicks because they had to start him.They had too many injuries.Baron Davis was gone.The other point guards were out.Carmelo Anthony was injured.Amare Stoudemire had to leave the team because ofa family death.Lin could have squandered the opportunity and we would have never havenoticed.But he made the most of it.You never know when opportunities are going to arise in life.Often, they’re wh en you least expect them.Make the most of them.Don’t waster them.77.__________Lin isn’t Michael Jordan or Kobe Bryant.He’s not a pure scorer.He’s a passer and distributor –who can also score very well.It didn’t work for him in Golden State or Houston – where he was before landing at the Knicks.But Mike D’Antoni’s system at the Knicks has been perfect for him to show off his strengths.You’ve got to do your best to understand what your strengths are and then ensure that you’re in a system (a job or organization or industry)that is a good fit for those strengths.Otherwise, people overlook the talents you bring to the table.78.__________You probably manage people at your own company today.Are you sure you don’t have a Jeremy Lin living among you now? How do you know that ―Mike‖ couldn’t do amazing things if you gave him a new project to run with? How do you know ―Sarah‖ isn’t the right person to take the open job in London that you’ve been talking over with your colleagues?We put people around us in boxes.He’s from Harvard.He’s Asian-American.Not sure he can play.How many assumptions have you made about talent around you? Don’t be like the General Managers in Golden State and Houston, and let talent slip through your fingers.With all their money, scouts(球探), and testing, they didn’t have a clue what they had in their hands.Do you know what your people (or even yourself)are really capable of? Take off the blinders of assumptions you wear when you look at the world.79.__________If you one day are lucky enough to have newspapers want to put you on the cover in order to sell more, don’t let it get to your head.It’s been remarkable watching how humble Lin remains through all this media craze.It makes his teammates and fans love him that much more.80.__________Lin couldn’t have seized his opportunity if he hadn’t worked like crazy for years perfecting his skills.There are no short cuts to hard work.Success is a by product of that.If you’ve got a Tiger Mom who’s always pushed you to work hard, great.If not, let yourconscience be your own Tiger Mom! Get up early, stay up late.Nobody gave Lin any free passes.Why should you get any? You can only control what you control and that means you’ve got to work harder than anyone else you know.Section DDirections: Read the passage carefully.Then answer the questions or complete the statements in the fewest possible words.Hidden deep in our subconscious is an idyllic(牧歌般的,田园诗式的)vision.We see ourselves on a long trip that spans the continent.We are traveling by train.Out the windows, we drink in the passing scene of cars on nearby highways, of children waving at a crossing, of cattle grazing on a distant hillside, of smoke pouring from a power plant, of row upon row of corn and wheat, of flatlands and valleys, of mountains and rolling hillsides, of city skylines and village halls.But uppermost in our minds is the final destination.On a certain day at a certain hour, we will pull into the station.Bands will be playing and flags waving.Once we get there, so many wonderful dreams will come true and the pieces of our lives will fit together like a completed jigsaw puzzle.How restlessly we pace the aisles, damning the minutes for hanging around—waiting, waiting, waiting for the station.―When we reach the station, that will be it!‖ we cry.―When I’m 18.‖; ―When I buy a new 450SL Mercedes Benz!‖; ―When I put the last kid through college.‖; ―When I paid off the mortgage!‖; ―When I get a promotion.‖; ―When I reach the age of retirement, I shall live happily ever after!‖ Sooner or later, we must realize there is no station, no one place to arrive at once and for all.The true joy of life is the trip.The station is only a dream.It constantly outdistances us.―Relish(享受)the moment‖ is a good motto, especially when coupled with Psalm 180: 24: ―This is the day which the Lord hath made; we will rejoice and be glad in it.‖ It isn’t the burdens of today that drive men mad, it is the regrets over yesterday and fear of tomorrow.Regret and fear are twin thieves who rob us of today.So stop pacing the aisles and counting the miles.Instead, climb more mountains, eat more ice cream, go barefoot more often, swim more rivers, watch more sunsets, laugh more, cry less.Life must be lived as we go along.The station will come soon enough.(Note: Answer the questions or complete the statements in NO MORE THAN TWELVE WORDS.)81.What does the author of this passage compare life to?______________________________________________________________________________.82.Hidden in the uppermost part of our minds is_______________________________________.83.Life is made dull and boring by________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________.84.According to the author, what is the true meaning of life?______________________________________________________________________________.第Ⅱ卷(共45分)I.TranslationDirections: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.1.她把毕生奉献于教育。

2024届高三八省八校第二次学业质量评价 (T8联考)英语试卷(含解析)

2024届高三八省八校第二次学业质量评价 (T8联考)英语试卷(含解析)

2024届高三第二次学业质量评价(T8联考)英语试题八校:(广东实验中学、东北育才中学、石家庄二中、华中师大一附中、西南大学附中、南京师大附中、湖南师大附中、福州一中)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。

录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。

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。

例:How much is the shirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15. 答案是C。

1.Why is the man late for work?A.He repaired his clock.B.The clock didn’t ring.C.He experimented unsuccessfully.2.How will the woman get her health report?A.She will get it after work.B.The man will send it to her.C.Her sister will get it for her.3.What does the man want to do?A.See a doctor.B.Deliver a speech.C.Keep a frog.4.Where can the woman get the bus information?A.From the apartment.B.From the bus stop.C.From the local library.5.When will the man leave?A.In the morning.B.In the afternoon.C.In the evening.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。

上海市十校2012届高三上学期期末联考英语试卷

上海市十校2012届高三上学期期末联考英语试卷

上海市十校2012届高三上学期期末联考英语试卷(2011,12)参加学校:南模、复兴、上外、复旦附中、延安、华师大二附中、上海曙光、上师大附中、交大附中、向明第I 卷(共105分)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, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. A. At 19:15 B. At 19: 20 C. At 19:30 D. At 20:052. A. $ 1,850 B. $1,900 C. $1,950 D. $2,0003. A. The man’s daughter B. The man’s sonC. The man’s wifeD. The man himself4. A. Seeing a movie B. Lining for ticketsC. Finding a caféD. Having a drink5. A. Joe survived the car accident. B. Joe was badly hurt in the accident.C. Joe’s car was slightly damaged.D. Joe’s car was knocked by others.6. A. The title is eye-catching B. The book is boring.C. The title is misleadingD. The book is wonderful.7. A. She did better in the driving test. B. She easily gets nervous.C. She was afraid of taking exams.D. She didn’t practise much.8. A. He has a correct attitude towards the exam. B. He often fails school examsC. He surprised the man by failing the exam.D. He doesn’t want to finish high school.9. A. He made an appointment for the woman.B. He went to the dentist’s last week.C. The woman forgot to make an appointment.D. The woman should have gone to the dentist earlier.10. A. She doesn’t like the topic.B. He made fewer mistakes this time.C. There’re too many spelling mistakes.D. The report doesn’t keep to the point.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 passage11. A. To hide his cow behind a tree. B. To look for someone to help him.C. To find the strongest man in the town.D. To help some people of his own town.12. A. He knew there was money under the stone. B. The old man promised to reward him.C. He feared others in the town might fall on it.D. No one else was strong enough to move it.13. A. A person who is ready to help deserves help.B. One should catch every good chance.C. Those weak and poor people deserve help.D. He laughs best who laughs last.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following speech14. A. She could never overcome difficulties. B. She had problems with other children.C. She had trouble communicating with others.D. She suffered from severe learning disability.15. A. A person whose experience can inspire others B. A person with a remarkable memoryC. A person who has a better understandingD. A person with special education16. A. Always listen to doctor’s advice. B. Never give up in face of difficulties.C. Always get encouragement from others.D. Never compare yourself with others. 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 conversationBooking a TicketThe name of the opera ____17____ KingThe day of the performance Next ____18____ evening.The number of the tickets ____ 19_____The amount of money to pay ____ 20_____Complete the form. Write ONE WORD for each answer.Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversationWhat does the man complain about? The quality of ____21____What is the problem? The ___22___ always gets black.Where is the repair centre? On the 7th Floor, ____23____What will the company do if there is someTo let the customer have it refunded or ____24____ problem concerning the quality?Complete the form. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.II. Grammar and VocabularySection ADirections Beneath each of the following sentences there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one answer that best completes the sentence.25. The operating profits of the company in the third quarter rose by 24 percent 225 million pounds 182 million pounds a year ago.A. from…toB. for…toC. to…fromD. to…for26. To our surprise, Ajisen Ramen’s Japanese ramen noodle soup was made using cheap powders and instant seasonings boiling pig bones for hours, as its advertisements suggests.A. more thanB. rather thanC. other thanD. better than27. Pollution will remain a global problem for a long time much has been done to solve it.A. sinceB. howeverC. thoughD. if28. Although he majored in art and literature in college, he had little interest in subject.A. everyB. eitherC. bothD. neither29. I think this exercise as well as the other three ones .A. is worth to doB. are worth to doC. is worth doingD. are worth doing30. solve the medical care for the low-income earners and the unemployed.A. Only by joint efforts can weB. By only joint efforts we canC. Only by joint efforts we canD. Only we can joint effort31. ---I don’t mind telling you what I know.---You . I’m not asking you for it.A. mustn’tB. may notC. can’tD. needn’t32. I think that something has to be done to stop the air from being polluted, ?A. doesn’t itB. hasn’t itC. don’t theyD. haven’t they33. Come and visit our school at the end of this year, by which time my academic thesis.A. I will finishB. had finishedC. have finishedD. I will have finished34. ---You haven’t been to Shanghai, have you?--- . And how I wish to go there again!A. Yes, I haveB. Yes, I haven’tC. No, I haveD. No, I haven’t35. I like drawing, while what my brother enjoys .A. cookingB. to cookC. is cookingD. cook36. Nearly all trees have seeds that fall to the ground , , and eventually produce new seeds.A. taking rootB. take rootC. took rootD. to take root37. The wrong you’ve done him is terrible, for you should make an apology to him, I think.A. itB. whichC. whatD. that38. In order for everyone , serious changes need to be made in global development.A. to surviveB. survivedC. survivingD. survive39. from other continents for millions of years, Australia has many plants and animals not found in any other country in the world.A. Being separatedB. Having separatedC. Having been separatedD. To be separated40. Maybe the fact he is two inches shorter than her is the reason she don’t want to marry him.A. that, whyB. which, thatC. because, whyD. that, whichSection BDirections Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.A. heavilyB. surgeryC. drivenD. regulate AB. applyAC. loosened AD. treatment BC. influence BD. potential CD. launchedChinese medical experts have warned that antibiotics (抗生素) are “ 41 overused” in hospitals, which may cause serious side-effects for the health of an entire generation.According to the ministry, 70 percent of Chinese inpatients have received antibiotics, while the maximum number set by the World Health Organization is 30 percent. About 97 percent of 42__ patients used antibiotics but research showed that a large number of them could avoid the need if hospitals conducted proper sanitation measures.Particularly, antibiotics are overused in the 43 of children. Nearly one third of the daily 10,000 outpatients at the Beijing Children’s Hospital take intravenous(进入静脉的)drips that largely contain antibiotics, said Yang Yonghong, a doctor with the hospital.“Some doctors might lack proper training on how to 44 antibiotics in a more precise way and avoid 45 risks. Some simply want to play it safe,” said Zhu Zhenggang, president of Shanghai-based Ruijin Hospital.The ministry 46 a nationwide campaign over the past six months to 47 the use of antibiotics. Vice Health Minister Ma Xiaowei admitted that the government faces great challenges as many public hospitals have 48 supervision on prescription safety under heavy pressure from patients.Insiders also noted that the overuse of antibiotics was partly 49 by profit-seeking pharmacy firms. There are more than 6,000 pharmacy companies in China that produce more than 1,000 kinds of antibiotics.About 60 percent of the newly approved medicines by the State Food and Drug Administration last year were antibiotics. According to the SFDA, the country reported 690,000 cases of adverse drug reactions caused by abuse of medicine, including 600 deaths in 2010.III. Reading ComprehensionSection ADirections For each blank in the following passages there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.I’ve been teaching piano lessons in my spare time for over 30 years. Even though I have never had the 50 of having a prodigy(天才), I have taught some very 51 students.Howe ver, I have also had my share of what I call ‘musically 52 ’pupils—one such pupil being Robby, an 11 year old boy, who told me that it had always been his mother’s (a single mom) __53__to hear him play the piano. So I took him as a student.From the beginning Robby seemed to 54 the natural capability needed to excel. But he dutifully reviewed the elementary piano pieces that I 55 all my students to learn. Over the months he tried and tried 56 I listened and tried to encourage him.Then one day Robby stopped coming for his lessons. And I was glad about that. After all, he was abad 57 for my teaching!Then came the recital(演奏会). To my 58 , Robby, having received a flyer, asked to be in it. He told me that his mother had been sick and unable to take him to his piano lessons, but that he had been 59 . “Please Miss Honor, I’ve just got to play.” he insisted. I don’t know what led me to allow him to play in the recital—perhaps it was his 60 or maybe something inside of me saying that it would be all right.On the night of the performance, I put Robby 61 in the program, just before I was to come up and thank all the students and play a finishing piece. I thought that any 62 he might do would come at the end of the program and I could always salvage(挽救)his 63 performance through my ‘curtain closer’.It turned out that Robby played wonderfully.… … …That night I became a prodigy…of Robby. He was the teacher and I the pupil, for he had taught me the meaning of 64 and love and believing in yourself, and maybe even taking a chance on someone and you didn’t know why.50. A. fortunate B. possibility C. pleasure D. likelihood51. A. talented B. aggressive C. stupid D. demanding52. A. challenged B. gifted C. bothered D. rewarded53. A. request B. order C. dream D. task54. A. take an interest in B. have commanded C. be aware of D. lack55. A. hope B. require C. order D. demand56. A. however B. when C. otherwise D. while57. A. influence B. threat C. advertisement D. danger58. A. expectation B. wish C. surprise D. gladness59. A. worried B. practising C. upset D. studying60. A. insistence B. poverty C. enthusiasm D. stubbornness61. A. first B. second C. last D. on top62. A. mistake B. failure C. destruction D. damage63. A. poor B. wonderful C. terrific D. unexpected64. A. dream B. perseverance C. encouragement D. guiltSection BDirections Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.(A)One day, when Anna was about to walk into her office, the headmaster, Mr. Henry stopped her. “Now,” he said, “I want you to tell me the truth, my dear.”“Naturally,” said Anna shortly, fearing that something terrible had happened.“I have had a most serious accusation(控告)made against you by Mrs. Bond.”“Mrs. Bond?” said Anna, not understanding. Janet Bond was a quiet, little mouse of a child. As far as Anna could remember she had never had cause to speak an angry word to the girl.“Mrs. Bond,” went on Mr. Henry, “tells me that you scolded her daughter yesterday afternoon.”“Scolded?” cried Anna. “I don’t scold. At least not in school,” she added honestly.“Mrs. Bond’s story is that Janet was a little late back to school in the afternoon. She said that the chi ld had to spend some time in the bathroom, which meant she set out from home a little late.”“Just a minute,” said Anna, beginning to understand. “She did come late, very late. I had marked her absent, of course. Then she wandered in, when we’d started our paper--cutting, and I believe I said she was a nuisance(讨厌的人). She didn’t appear to hear, and was certainly quite cheerful.”“Ah, a nuisance.” Mr. Henry jumped on the word. “You’re sure you only said a nuisance.”“I may not even have said that,” Anna replied. “It was no more than slight displeasure that I felt and I certainly didn’t scold.”“Mrs. Bond said that you called her child a blasted(该死的)nuisance. Is that true?”“Indeed it isn’t,” said Anna, “The child or the mother has made it up!”Mr. Henry was s atisfied with Anna’s explanation.“Just as I thought, my dear, but of course I had to make sure.”65. When Mr. Henry stopped Anna, he______.A. made her feel worried at firstB. thought she had done something wrongC. had made up his mind to scold herD. wanted to tell her a true story66. Mr. Henry thought that______.A. Janet had scolded AnnaB. Anna had scolded JanetC. Anna would not tell the truthD. Mrs. Bond had not told the truth67. To call a child a nuisance is______.A. not considered serious by the teacherB. considered a serious accusationC. obviously upsetting for the childD. a sign of great anger68. Mr. Henry considered Anna a______teacher.A. carelessB. cruelC. badD. trustworthy(B)Where to find authentic Yangcheng Lake hairy crab●Yi Feng CourtFairmont Yangcheng LakeAt the hotel on the scenic shore, you can savor the crab and enjoy the lake view. The chef presents a mouth-watering crab feast menu.Address: 3668 West Ma’anshan Rd, Kunshan City, Jiangsu Province●Sui Y uan, Doubletree by HiltonHuaqiao/KunshanChef Alan Liu presents hairy crab in a classical Shanghai style. You can either eat the crab in the restaurant or order and take out. We recommend the crab meat xiaolongbao with juice and creamy crab roe.Tel: 3921-5700 ext 6266Address: 2 Zhaofeng Rd, Huaqiao CBD, Kunshan City, Jiangsu Province●Ye ShanghaiThis restaurant specializes in Shanghainese cuisine. In addition to steamed hairy crab with rich and firm meat, diners can try creative crab dishes, including refreshing crab meat with winter melon broth, and sautéed crab meat with sesame flavored pastry.Tel: 6311-2323Address: 338 Huangpi Rd, Shanghai●Yi Long CourtThe Peninsula ShanghaiChef Tao Guojian launched the s eason’s new hairy crab feast menu. He balanced the crab flavor with other fresh ingredients, such as mushrooms, greens and beef.Tel: 2327-6742Address: 32 Zhongshan Rd E1, Shanghai●Wei Jing Ge, Waldorf AstoriaShanghai on the BundThe restaurant equips diners with traditional crab implements, including scissors and forceps and serves seasonal chrysanthemum tea. This lets you experience how Chinese scholars enjoyed crab in ancient times. We recommend soup noodle topped with crab roe.Tel: 6322-9988Address: 2 Zhongshan Rd E1, Shanghai69. Which column can this passage appear?A. ServicesB. FeatureC. BusinessD. Sports70. If you want to invite your guests to enjoy the delicious crab in your own house, you can call _____.A. 6311-2323B. 3921-5700C. 6322-9988D. 2327-674271. According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?A. You can enjoy the crab in a Shanghai style only in Sui Yuan.B. All the restaurants provide crab implements when you enjoy the crab.C. Not all the restaurants can provide the crab feast menu.D. You can only enjoy the delicious steamed crab in the restaurants.(C)Nowadays, people have a heated discussion on whether the pressure on international sports players kills the essence (真谛) of sport —the pursuit of personal excellence. Children kick a football around for fun. When they get older and play for local school teams, they become competitive but they still enjoy playing. The individual representing his country cannot afford to think about enjoying himself; he has to think only about winning. He is responsible for the entire nation’s hopes, dreams and reputation.A good example is the football Word Cup. Football is the world’s most important sport. Winning the World Cup is perhaps the summit of international sporting success. Mention Argentina (阿根廷) to someone and the chances are that he’ll think of football. In a sense, winning the World Cup put Argentina on the map.Sports fans and supporters get quite irrational about the World Cup. People in England felt that their country was somehow important after they won in 1966. Last year thousands of Scots sold their cars, and even their houses, and spent all their money traveling to Argentina, where the finals were played.So, am I arguing that international competition kills the idea of sport? Certainly not! Do the Argentineans really believe that because eleven of their men proved the most skillful at football, their nation is in every way better than all others? Not really, But it’s nice to know that you won and that in one way at least your country is the best.72. According to the passage, if a sportsman only thinks about winning, he will .A. fail to succeedB. lose enjoymentC. be successfulD. be unreasonable73. The main idea of the first paragraph is that .A. children take part in all kinds of sports because sports activities give them pleasure.B. competitions between different school teams make sports no longer a personal act for fun.C. Some people believe that international competition makes sports a task, a responsibility, for the individuals.D. some people think international competition is in a way opposite to the pursuit of personal excellence.74. What does the speaker mean when he says “In a sense, winning the World Cup put Argentina on the map”?A. Winning the World Cup makes Argentina a football power in the world.B. Argentina is not important before it wins the World Cup.C. Winning the World Cup gives weight to Argentina’s position in the world.D. Argentina is world-famous for its football because of its obvious position on the map.75. The word “irrational” in the third paragraph means .A. passionateB. unreasonableC. angryD. happySection CDirections Read the following text and choose the most suitable heading from A-F for each paragraph. There is one extra heading which you do not need.A. More and more widely used credit cards in USAB. credit cards’ disadvantagesC. Convenience in shopping with credit cardsD. Limit to a credit cardE. The wise way of using a credit cardF. High cost for not paying the bank in time76.Credit cards are becoming increasingly popular in people’s daily life. Credit cards offer two major services. First, they are easier and safer to carry than large amounts of money. Second, they permit people to borrow—to buy things they want even when they do not have enough money to pay the full price. Credit cards make it possible to spread out payments over weeks or months.77.To receive credit cards, people must prove that they earn enough to pay for what they buy. And they usually must prove that they have paid back any money they borrowed in the past. Then, after they receive the card, credit companies limit how much they can buy with it. Visa and Mastercard, for example, do not permit most of their users to owe more than $1,500 yet even with these restrictions. Credit cards often make it too easy for people to spend the money they cannot pay back.78.With credit cards, people pay for goods or services at the end of each month, instead of when they buy them. And when the time does come to pay, most credit cards offer people a choice. They can pay all of what they owe for the month. Or they can pay just part—usually between five and ten percent—of what they owe.79.Studies of credit card use have found that each month, about half of all card users pay the full amount they owe. The others pay only part of the amount. It is this group that provides credit card companies with most of their earnings. That is because the people pay a service charge—‘interest’—for the right to postpone full payment. Most pay an interest rate of about 19 percent a year of what they owe. In the last few years, there has been increasing criticism of these high interest rates on credit cards.80.The use of credit cards continues to increase. Some people say that in the near future credit cards will replace money completely, but others believe that event is unlikely. However, they think Americans will be using credit cards more and more. A major reason for this is the increasing fear of crime. Credit cards—unlike real money—can be replaced if they are lost or stolen.Section DDirections Read the passage carefully. Then answer the questions or complete the statements in the fewest possible words.The European Union’s executive body yesterday said it wants to spend some 50 billion euros (US$70 billion) over the next decade on transport, energy and telecommunications projects to better link its member states across national borders.The proposals come against a background of a continent-wide financial crisis that has prompted heavy criticism of public spending by the EU at a time when national governments are cutting down budgets.EU Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso insisted, however, that the Connecting Europe initiative is necessary to overcome the limits of national governments often looking to serve their own electorate(全体选民)first and neglecting multinational plans that would profit the 500 million EU citizens as a whole.“We are closing the missing links in Europe’s infrastructure(基础设施) networks that otherwise would not be built,” Barroso said, adding that by putting forward the funds for 2014-2020, “we are making a down payment(保证金)or Europe’s future growth and jobs.”Barroso also launched the idea for special bonds to boost the programs. He said that in a pre-2014 phase, the commission wants to use up to 230 million euros of its budget to mobilize private investment of some 4.5 billion euros.The overall plan and bond financing received a mixed response.Guy Verhofstadt, the leader of the ALDE liberal fraction at the European Parliament, said yesterday’s “project bonds launch is a welcome and overdue step in the right direction.”“If we want to stimulate growth and job creation in Europe, we have to get on with upgrading our major infrastructure networks and be creative about attracting third party investment,” he said. Germany, the economic juggernaut of the 27-nation EU, insisted that transport network development was foremost the responsibility of the private sector.“A broad financing of network expansion through the EU budget cannot in any case be a solution.” said Philipp Roesler, Germany’s minister for the econ omy and technology.The Connecting Europe plan seeks to invest 31.7 billion euros in the transport sector to better link the network of roads, trains and waterways across borders to create a smooth single market. (Note: Answer the questions or complete the statements in NO MORE THAN TEN WORDS.)81.Europe’s infrastructure networks will be built to .82. Most of the national governments in EU are cutting down budgets because .83. What’s Roesler’s response to the overall plan and bond financing?84. According to the passage, how can the EU stimulate growth and job creation?第II 卷(共45分)I. TranslationDirections Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.1. 你是否介意我把窗打开?(mind)2. 解决食品安全问题不是一朝一夕的事。

上海市华师大一附中等八校高三2月联合调研考试卷英语

上海市华师大一附中等八校高三2月联合调研考试卷英语

上海2012届高三下学期(八)校联合调研考试英语试卷(八校联考)2012.2.16 参加学校:华师大一附中、曹杨二中、市西、市三女子、控江、格致、市北、(育才、晋元高中)第I卷(共105 分)II. Grammar and VocabularySection A: GrammarDirections: Beneath each of the following sentences there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one answer that best completes the sentence.25. Keeping a foreign pet is dangerous, as the owner might be infected ________ the diseases brought along with the animal.A. inB. withC. byD. for26. All the ladies wear beautiful clothes for the celebration. Some are dressed in red, _______ in purple.A. otherB. anotherC. othersD. the other27. According to some theories ________ from psychoanalysis, life is supposedly easier; and more pleasant when anxiety is overcome.A. obtainB. obtainingC. to obtainD. obtained28. To understand the complex situation completely requires more thought than ________ so far.A. gaveB. has givenC. has been givenD. is being given29. To show our respect, we usually take our gloves off _______ we are to shake hands with.A. whoeverB. wheneverC. whicheverD. wherever30. You _______ an A on your term paper, but you quoted a little bit more from others' papers.A. should receiveB. could have receivedC. would receiveD. must have received31. Eric, a middle-aged fashion designer, is very happy because the clothes be designed have never been ________.A. most popularB. the most popularC. less popularD. more popular32. We are strongly against the company's decision _______ it will fire half of its staff in the following years.A. whichB. thatC. whatD. when33. Nancy, ________ for about half a year to apply for a job as an airline hostess, finally took a position at a shopping center.A. struggledB. having struggledC. strugglingD. to struggle34. Don’t start reading a book ________ you find that it’s one you can read with ease and understanding.A. whenB. ifC. unlessD. though35. I can’t believe that anyone else in the school can swim as fast as you, ________?A. can IB. can't theyC. can't youD. can they36. One of the things that made me long ________ back in prison was that I had little opportunity thinking and reflection.A. beB. beingC. to beD. to being37. When you have a job interview, it's ________ you're dressed that sets the tone of it.A. howeverB. howC. whatD. whatever38. The new lecture course differs from the old one, ________ the students aren't required to attend lectures.A. which thatB. thatC. whichD. in which39. Fortunately, what the witness reported to the police on the phone led to ___________.A. the suspect's being capturedB. capture the suspectC. the suspect having capturedD. be captured by the suspect40. _______ they may have, the CEO of the corporation calls on all the staff to gather their courage to strive it.A. What a serious problemB. However a serious problemC. How serious a problemD. Whatever a serious problemSection B: VocabularyDirections: Complete the passage by choosing the proper words in the box. Each word can onlyRealizing your dreams is not an easy ___41___.Last fall I decided to write a new book for my publisher. Writing a book is a ___42___ goal, which got off to a terrific start last October. The writing is flowing well. Then I got sick. In fact, I got ill that I needed surgery and the ___43___ was long and exhausting. I did not work from the first week of November until the second week of January. By then I was nervous about meeting the April deadline for submitting the new manuscript to my publisher.Worried, I asked my author friends for some help, and they gave me this key piece of advice, “Let’s start writing!" they all said. So I did. It was not an immediate ___44___ t o my depression, but after a few weeks of ___45___, I got back to normal. Several people in my circle of supporters helped me make some good connections and I got the book ___46___, and to the publisher on time. It was an exciting goal for me to reach, so I took my family to Hawaii as my ___47___. Sometimes you ___48___ your own dreams because of self-doubt, fear, or external complications. You can think of many different excuses to ___49___ those dreams aside, but, if you go after your dreams, your world will become more exciting and you will begin to live a more passionate and meaningful life.So, now, take a minute to write down three goals you want to accomplish this year.III. Reading ComprehensionSection ADirections: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.In 1867 the United States faced the task of rebuilding after the destruction of the Civil War, so it looked westward for the raw materials needed to fuel industrial growth. Geological surveys and mapping journeys were set forth to explore this 50 territory. These groups, in turn, hired mapmakers, scientists, cooks, drivers, and doctors. They also hired painters and photographers as part of the teams. Painters needed few supplies, making it relatively easy for them to travel in the wilderness, ____51____ photographers were not so lucky; they had to transport a fully stocked darkroom on the ___52____.Until the late 1870s, most photographers used the ___53___ wet-collodion process. The first step was to wash a clean sheet of glass with a sticky mixture of collodion and chemicals, (collodion or "gun-cotton" was a recent medical discovery used to cover wounds because the viscous (粘性的) solution turned into a protective film when dry.) After it was washed, the plate went into another bath that the picture was ___54___ getting darker; Finally, the glass negative (底片) was washed clean with fresh water. ___55___ a photograph from the negative had to wait until the photographer went back to the studio. The ___56___ of the negative depended on the size of the camera. Some negatives could be as large as 20 by 24 inches.Imagine the ___57____ of taking photographs in the 1860s and 1870s in the remote western wilderness! Photographers went over Rocky Mountains and through rushing rivers. They were ___58____ in the terrible desert heat, with cameras, sheets of glass, and vats of chemicals. Bad weather, equipment failures, and accidents were frequent problems. They persevered, but success in creating a negative did not ___59___ the production of a photograph; plates still had to be ___60___ transported back to the studio before the image could be printed on paper. A photographer could carry 120 pounds of many miles to ____61____ a magnificent view only to have the easily broken plate ___62___ in transportation.___63___, once photographers were successful, the results were superb and much admired. Photographs were put on exhibition, and people bought albums filled with pictures by Timothy O'Sullivan, Carleton Watkins, and William Henry Jackson. Jackson's photographs of Yellowstone's natural wonders, along with the paintings of fellow Thomas Moran, even helped ___64___ Congress to preserve thousands of acres of this land in 1872 as the nation's first national park.Section BDirections: Read the following four passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.(A)I once had my Chinese MBA students brainstorming on “two-hour business plans”. I separated them into six groups and gave them an example: a restaurant chain. The more original their idea, the better, I said. Finally, five of the six groups presented plans for restaurant chains. The sixth proposed a catering service. Though I admitted the time limit had been difficult, I expressed my disappointment.My students were middle managers, financial analysts and financiers from state owned enterprises and global companies. They were not without talent or opinions, but they had been shaped by an educational system that rarely stressed or rewarded critical thinking or inventiveness. The scene I just described came in different forms during my two years’ teaching at the school. Papers were often copied from the Web and the Harvard Business Review. Case study debates were written up and just memorized. Students frequently said that copying is a superior business strategy, better than inventing and creating.In China, every product you can imagine has been made and sold. But so few well developed marketing and management minds have been raised that it will be a long time before most people in the world can name a Chinese brand.With this problem in mind, partnerships with institutions like Yale and MIT have been established. And then there’s the “thousand talent scheme”: this new government program is intended toimprove technological modernization by attracting top foreign trained scientists to the mainland with big money. But there are worries about China’s research environment. It’s hardly known for producing independent thinking and openness, and even big salary offers may not be attractive enough to overcome this.At last, for China, becoming a major world creator is not just about setting up partnerships with top Western universities. Nor is it about gathering a group of well-educated people and telling them t o think creatively. It’s about establishing a rich learning environment for young minds. It’s not that simple.65. Why does the author feel disappointed at his students?A. Because there is one group presenting a catering service.B. Because the six groups made projects for restaurant chains.C. Because all the students copied a case for the difficult topic.D. Because the students’ ideas were lacking in creativeness.66. We can infer from the passage that ________.A. China can make and sell any product all over the worldB. high pay may not solve the problem of China’s research environmentC. cooperation with institutions has been set up to make a Chinese brandD. the new government program are aimed at encouraging imagination67. Which is the best title of the passage?A. Look for a New Way of Learning.B. Reward Creative Thinking.C. How to Become a Creator.D. Establish a technical Environment.(B)Every summer, no matter how urgent work schedule is, I take off one day exclusively for my son. We call it dad-son day. This year our third stop was the amusement panic, where we discoveredthat he was tall enough to ride one of the fastest roller coasters (过山车)in the world. We experienced through face-stretching turns and circles for ninety seconds. Then, as we stepped off the ride, in a calm voice, he remarked that it was not as exciting as other rides he’d been on. As I listened, I began to sense something seriously out of balance.Throughout the season, I noticed similar events all around me. Parents found it hard to find new stimulations for cold kids. Surrounded by ever-greater stimulation, their young feces were looking disappointed and boredFacing their children's complaints of "nothing to do", parents were spending large numbers of dollars for various forms of entertainment In many cases the money seemed to do little more than buy relief from the terrible complaint of their bored children. This set me thinking the obvious question: "How can it be so hard for kids to find something to do when there's been such a range of stimulating entertainment available to them?"What really worries me is the strength of the stimulation. I watch my little daughter's &ce as she absorbs bloody special effects in movies.Why do children facing such excitement seem starved for more? Thai was, I realized, the point I discovered during my own adolescence that what creates excitement is not going fast, but goingfaster. Excitement has less to do with speed than changes in speed.I am concerned about the increasing effect of years at these levels of feverish activity. It is no mystery to me why many teenagers appear uninterested and burned out, with a "been there, done that" air of indifference toward much of life. As increasing numbers of frie nds’ children are advised to take medicine to deal with inattentiveness at school or anti-depressants (抗抑郁药)to help with the loss of interest and joy in their lives—I question the role of kids’ boredom in some of the diagnoses (处方).My own work is focused on the chemical imbalances and biological factors related to behavioral and emotional disorders. These are complex problems. Yet I’ve been reflecting more and more on how lie pace of life and the strength of stimulation may be contributing to the rising rates of psychological problems among children and adolescents in our society.68. The reason why the author felt surprised in the amusement park was that ________.A. his son was not as excited by the roller coasters ride as expectedB. his songs enjoyed turns and circles with his face stretchedC. his son appeared upset but calm while riding the roller coastersD. his son could keep his balance so well on the fast moving roller coasters69. According to the author, children will probably feel excited ________.A. if their parents allow them to ride roller coasters very oftenB. since parents spend money on the same form of entertainmentC. after they take anti-depressants according to the diagnosesD. if they are often exposed to more stimulating entertainment70. From his own experience, the author came to the conclusion that children seem to expect _______.A. a much wider variety of sports facilitiesB. activities that require complicated skillsC. the change of the forms of recreationD. more challenging physical exercise71. In order to relieve children's boredom, the author would probably suggest ________.A. adjusting the pace of life and strength of stimulationB. promoting the practice of dad-son daysC. consulting a specialist in child psychologyD. balancing school work with after school activities(C)Cultural rules determine every aspect of food consumption. Who eats together defines social units. For example, in some societies, the nuclear family is the unit that regularly eats together. The anthropologist Mary Douglas has pointed out that, for the English, the kind of meal and the kind of food that is served relate to the kinds of social links between people who are eating together. She distinguishes between regular meals, Sunday meals when relatives may come, and cocktail parties for relatives and friends. The food served symbolizes the occasion and reflects who is present. For example, only snacks are served at a cocktail party. It would be inappropriate to serve a steak or hamburgers. The distinctions among cocktails, regular meals, and specialdinners mark the social boundaries between those guests who are invited for drinks, those who are invited to dinner, and those who come to a family meal. In this example, the type of food symbolizes the category of guest and with whom it is eaten.In some New Guinea societies, the nuclear family is not the unit that eats together. The men take their meals in a men's house, separately from their wives and children. Women prepare and eat their food in their own houses and take the husband's portion to the men's house. The women eat with their children in their own houses. This pattern is also widespread among Near Eastern societies.Eating is a metaphor that is sometimes used to signify marriage. In many New Guinea societies, like that of the Lese on the island of New Ireland in the Pacific and that of the Trobriand Islanders, marriage is symbolized by the couple's eating together for the first time. Eating symbolizes their new status as a married couple. In U.S. society, it is just the reverse. A couple may go out to dinner on a first date.Other cultural rules have to do with taboos against eating certain things. In some societies, members of a family group, arc not allowed to eat the animal or bird that is their ancestor. Since they believe themselves to be children of that ancestor, it would be like eating that ancestor or eating themselves.There is also an association between food prohibitions and rank, which is found in its most extreme form in the caste (social class) system of India. A caste system consists of ranked groups, each with a different economic specialization. In India, there is an association between caste and the idea of pollution. Members of highly ranked groups can be polluted by coming into contact with the bodily secretions, particularly saliva(唾液),of individuals of lower-ranked castes. Because of the fear of pollution, Brahmans and other high-ranked individuals will not share food with, not eat from the same plate as, not even accept food from an individual or from a low-ranking class.72. According to the passage, who will NOT eat together?A. The English during regular meals.B. Americans on their first date.C. Men and women in Near Eastern societies.D. Newly-married people on the island of New Ireland.73. In Paragraph 4, the underlined word "taboos" means _____________.A. favorsB. prohibitionsC. hatredD. gossips74. According to the passage, eating together indicates all the following EXCEPT .A. the type of foodB. social relations.C. marital statusD. family ties.75. What is the main idea of the passage?A. Different kinds of food in western countries.B. Relations between food and social units.C. Symbolic meanings of different kinds of food.D. Food consumption in different cultures.Section CDirections: Read the following text and choose the most suitable heading from the list A-F forA. The description of using amateur records to encourage the public.B. The description of old records kept by amateur naturalists.C. Concerns over amateur data for lacking objectivity and precision.D. The necessity of encouraging amateur collection.E. How people react to their involvement in data collection.F. The application of amateur records to phonology.76._______________Tim Sparks slides a small leather-bound notebook out of an envelope. The book's yellowing pages contain beekeeping notes made between 1941 and 1969 by the late Walter Coates of Kilworth, Leicestershire. He adds it to his growing pile of local journals, birdwatchers' lists and gardening diaries. "We're uncovering about one major new record each month," he says, "I still get surprised." Around two centuries before Coates, Robert Marsham, a landowner from Norfolk in east of England, began recording the life cycles of plants and animals on his estate. Successive Marshams continued recording these notes for 211 years.77._______________Today, such records are being put to uses that their authors couldn't possibly have expected. These data sets, and others like them, are proving valuable to ecologists interested in the timing of biological events, or phonology. By combining the records with climate data, researchers can reveal how, for example, changes in temperature affect the arrival of spring, allowing ecologists to make improved predictions about the impact of climate change.78._______________But not all professionals are happy to use amateur data. "A lot of scientists won't touch them, they say they're too full of problems," says Root. Because different observers can have different ideas of what forms, for example, an open snowdrop. "The biggest concern with ad hoc (临时的) observations is how carefully and systematically they w ere taken,” says Mark Schwarts of the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, who studies the interactions between plants and climate. "We need to know pretty precisely what a person's been observing—if they just say ‘I noted when the leaves came out’, it might not be that useful.” Measuring the onset of autumn can be particularly problematic because deciding when leaves change color is a more subjective process than noting when they appear.79._______________Overall, most phrenologists arc positive about the contribution that amateurs can make. "They get the raw power of science: careful observation of the natural world," says Sagarin. Others suggest that the right statistics can iron out some of the problems with amateur data. Togetherwith colleagues at Wageoingen University in the Netherlands, environmental scientist Arnold van Vliet is developing statistical techniques to account for the uncertainty in amateur phonological data. Besides, the data are cheap to collect, and can provide breadth in space, time and range of species," It’s very difficult to collect data on a large geographical scale without enlisting an army of observers, says Root.80._______________Phonology also helps to drive home messages about climate change. “Because the public under stand these records, they accept them,” says Sparks. It can also illustrate potentially unpleasant consequences, he adds, such as the finding that more rat infestations are reported to local councils in warmer years. And getting people involved is great for public relations. "People are excited to think that the data they have been collecting as a hobby can be used for something scientific—it empowers them” says Root.Section DDirections: Read the passage carefully. Then answer the questions or complete the statements in the fewest possible wordsThe automobile may not be closely associated with modem American culture, but it has occupied a central role in America's economic and social history.No one can deny the status of Henry Ford in car history. When the first Ford Model T rolled off the assembly line in 1908, businessman Henry Ford transformed the car from a luxury attachment for the rich to an automobile product for the middle classes. The rush of cars into the community forced all levels of government to build new and better roads. Better roads fed the demand for larger, faster, more stylish vehicles, and a host of companies rushed to meet that demand.If there was a first Golden Age of automobile, it may well have been the 1950s. It was an age of prosperity. Large, regular paychecks encouraged the public display of wealth through costly items such as new cars. Americans, moreover, needed those cars as they moved away from the cities into the suburbs, where such things as stores, jobs, and schools were seldom within walking distance. Cars became essential if people were to get to work or to the grocery store.As Ac 1950s slipped into 1960s, it became apparent that these fashionable wheels were gas-consuming road cruisers, dangerous in an accident, and often full of faults. Under pressure from a variety of groins, the federal government required that newer models provide greater fuel efficiency and cleaner emissions. Seatbelts became standard equipment as well Rising fad prices in the 1970s, coupled with concern for the environment, made the smaller cars produced by foreign companies for European and Asian markets very popular.The 1980s and 1990s saw an upswing in the popularity of big cars. New models including minivans and sport utility vehicles have become main products in auto dealers' showrooms. Traffic jams on the roads have become part of the American way of life. In 1911 a horse could travel through rush-hour traffic in Los Angeles at 11 miles per hour. In 2000 a car covering the same territory at the same time of day moved at about 4 miles per hour. But perhaps that is not important. When a car is equipped with a telephone and television set, a computer, and global positioning satellite connections, it can feel just like home.(Note: Answer the questions or complete the statements in NO MORE THAN TEN WORDS.)81. made Henry Ford well-known in car history.82. That the car industry prospered in the 1950s in America resulted from ________.83. Why were smaller cars once popular in the 1970s?84. In today's society, how can a car make people ignore traffic jams?第II卷(共45分)I. TranslationDirections: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.1. 实验结果比预想的要满意得多。

上海市华师大一附中等八校2012届高三2月联合调研(理)(9

上海市华师大一附中等八校2012届高三2月联合调研(理)(9

【题文】由下面四个图形中的点数分别给出了四个数列的前四项,将每个图形的层数增加可得到这四个数列的后继项.按图中多边形的边数依次称这些数列为“三角形数列”、“四边形数列”L ,将构图边数增加到n 可得到“n 边形数列”,记它的第r 项为(,)P n r ,1,3,6,10 1,4,9,16 1,5,12,22 1,6,15,28(1) 求使得(3,)36P r >的最小r 的取值;(2) 试推导(,)P n r 关于n 、r 的解析式;( 3) 是否存在这样的“n 边形数列”,它的任意连续两项的和均为完全平方数,若存在,指出所有满足条件的数列并证明你的结论;若不存在,请说明理由.【答案】解: (1)(1)(3,)2r r P r +=, 3分 由题意得(1)362r r +>, 所以,最小的9r =. 5分(2)设n 边形数列所对应的图形中第r 层的点数为r a ,则12(,)r P n r a a a =++⋅⋅⋅+ 从图中可以得出:后一层的点在2n -条边上增加了一点,两条边上的点数不变,所以12r r a a n +-=-,11a =所以{}r a 是首项为1公差为2n -的等差数列, 所以(,)[2(1)(2)]2r P n r r n =+--.(或(2)(1)2n r r r --+等) 13分 (3)2(,1)(,)(2)21P n r P n r n r r ++=-++ 16分显然3n =满足题意, 17分 而结论要对于任意的正整数r 都成立,则2(2)21n r r -++的判别式必须为零, 所以,44(2)0n --=,3n = 19分所以,满足题意的数列为“三角形数列”.【解析】【标题】上海市华师大一附中等八校2012届高三2月联合调研(理)【结束】。

上海市八校2012届高三2月联合调研考试(历史)

上海市八校2012届高三2月联合调研考试(历史)

① ②③ 上海市八校2012届高三2月联合调研考试考生注意:1.考试时间120分钟。

试卷满分150分。

2.本考试设试卷和答题纸两部分,试卷包括试题与答题要求;所有答题必须涂(选择题一)或写(选择题二和非选择题)在答题纸上;做在试卷上不得分。

3.答题前,务必在答题纸上填写准考证号和姓名.4.答题纸与试卷在试题编号上是一一对应的,答题时应特别注意,不能错位。

一、选择题(共75分)以下每小题2分,共60分,每题只有一个正确的选项。

1.下列哪项是正确的组合?▽:“太阳神沙马什命我摧毁罪恶。

”○:“婆罗多族雄牛。

这里有,别处有。

”◇:“冥世是尘世生活的延续。

”☆:“上帝将他的独生子赐给人们,一切信他。

”□:“安拉是真主,独一的主。

”A.①-▽;②-○;③-◇;④-□;⑤-☆B.①-◇;②-▽;③-□;④-☆;⑤-○C.①-▽;②-◇;③-○;④-☆;⑤-□D.①-□;②-◇;③-▽;④-○;⑤-☆2.后世评论,苏格拉底的死“在民主身上永远留下了一个污点”。

从公元前 490 年到公元前 322 年,雅典约有一半的政治家(包括伯里克利)不同程度地受到民众的惩罚。

这说明A.雅典阶级矛盾严重激化B.民众仇视政治家和哲学家C.直接民主导致权力滥用D.民主政治保护了平民利益3.“罗马帝国到处都由罗马法官根据罗马法进行判决,从而使地方上的社会秩序都被宣布无效……”对这段话的准确理解是A.法官是罗马帝国的最高统治者B.法官滥用权力,造成社会秩序混乱C.罗马法官建立了罗马帝国D.罗马法巩固了帝国的政治和经济基础4.古代希腊思想家苏格拉底等人的贡献在于⑤④A.“将哲学从天上带到人间”B.打破了中世纪神学对人性的束缚C.动摇了天主教会的权威D.为人类勾画“理性王国”的蓝图5.“国家将有失败之道,而天乃先出灾害以谴告之。

不知自省,又出怪异以警惧之。

尚不知变,而伤败乃至。

以此见天心之仁爱人君而欲止其乱也”。

下列能体现上述观点的是A.“吴楚七国叛逆,彗星见,天狗过梁野”B.“公孙弘以《春秋》白衣为天子三公,封以平津侯”C.“及窦太后崩……绌黄老、刑名百家之言”D.“仲尼之道,广大悠久,与天地并”6.有人评述战国的政治改革:“这是一个划时代的突破和最骇人听闻的政治结构,没有封国封爵,没有公侯伯子男。

精品解析上海市华师大一附中等八校2012届高三2月联合调研考试(物理)

精品解析上海市华师大一附中等八校2012届高三2月联合调研考试(物理)

上海市华师大一附中等八校2012届高三2月联合调研考试卷物理参加学校:华师大一附中、曹杨二中、市西、市三女子、控江、格致、市北、育才、晋元高中本试卷分为第Ⅰ卷(第1页~4页)和第Ⅱ卷(第4页~8页)两部分,全卷共8页。

满分150分,考试时间120分钟。

本卷g 均取10m/s 2。

第Ⅰ卷(共56分)考生注意:1.答第Ⅰ卷前,考生务必在答题卡和答题纸上用蓝色或黑色的钢笔或圆珠笔清楚填写学校、班级、学号、姓名。

2.第Ⅰ卷(1~20小题)由机器阅卷,答案必须全部涂写在答题卡上。

考生应将代表正确答案的小方格用2B 铅笔涂黑。

注意试题题号和答题卡编号一一对应,不能错位。

答案需要更改时,必须将原选项用橡皮擦去,重新选择。

答案不能涂写在试卷上,涂写在试卷上一律不给分。

一.单项选择题(每小题2分,共16分。

每小题只有一个正确选项。

答案涂写在答题卡上。

)1.用比值法定义物理量是物理学中一种重要的思想方法,下列物理量的表达式不属于用比值法定义的是( )A .加速度m F a =B .功率t W P =C .速度S v t =D .电阻IU R = 1答案:A 解析:根据牛顿第二定律得出的加速度m F a =,是加速度的决定式,不属于用比值法定义的加速度定义式。

2.水流在推动水轮机的过程中做了3×108J 的功,这句话应理解为( )A .水流在推动水轮机前具有3×108J 的能量B .水流在推动水轮机的过程中具有3×108J 的能量C .水流在推动水轮机后具有3×108J 的能量D.水流在推动水轮机的过程中能量减少了3×108J2答案:D解析:根据功能关系,水流在推动水轮机的过程中做了3×108J的功,水流在推动水轮机的过程中能量减少了3×108J,选项D正确。

3.了解物理规律的发现过程,学会像科学家那样观察和思考,往往比掌握知识本身更重要。

以下符合事实的是()A.伽利略通过“理想实验”得出“力是维持物体运动的原因”B.牛顿建立了万有引力定律,并测出了万有引力常量C.奥斯特发现了电流的磁效应,使人们突破了对电与磁认识的局限性D.楞次发现了电磁感应现象,使人们对电与磁内在联系的认识更加完善4.下列关于电磁波的说法正确的是()A.电磁波在真空和介质中传播的速度相同B.变化的磁场能够在空间产生电场C.电磁波的波长、波速、周期的关系为v =λ•TD.电磁波既可能是横波,也可能是纵波4.答案:B解析:电磁波在真空和介质中传播的速度不相同,选项A错误;变化的磁场能够在空间产生电场,选项B正确;电磁波的波长、波速、周期的关系为v =λ/T,选项C错误;电磁波只可能是横波,选项D错误。

华师附中2012届高三综合测试(文综)

华师附中2012届高三综合测试(文综)

华师附中2012届高三综合测试文科综合试题2012.5.25 本试卷共41题,满分300分。

考试用时150分钟。

注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔将自己的校名、姓名、考号填写在答题卡的密封线内。

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;不能答在试卷上。

3.非选择题必须用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在另发的答题卷各题目指定区域内的相应位置上;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新的答案:不准使用铅笔和涂改液。

不按以上要求作答的答案无效。

4.考生必须保持答题卡的整洁,考试结束后,将答题卷和答题号一并收回。

一、选择题:本题包括35小题,每小题4分,共140分,每小题给出的四个选项中,只有一个选项符合题目要求。

多选、错选均不得分。

1.2012年3月,江西省发生的洪涝灾害造成34.7万人受灾。

相关部门在分析洪涝灾害的影响范围,确定救灾物质调配的最佳路径中应用的技术是A.GPS B.GIS C.RS D.数字地球读“我国东部冬小麦种植区内收获期等值线图”,回答2~3题。

2.影响图中M、R两地收获日期差异的主要因素是A.土壤 B.地形C.水分 D.热量3.导致R地和Q地等值线延伸方向不同的主要因素分别是A.纬度和距海远近B.纬度和地形C.地形和季风环流D.距海远近和季风环4.下图是2011年8月22日北美飓风“艾琳”影响时的地面天气系统图。

根据图示信息,以下说法正确的是A.A地天气晴朗干燥B.整个五大潮区都处在阴雨天气控制下C.C地风向为偏北风.D.B地由于地势低平,受此天气系统影响可能引发洪涝灾害某河谷一块高达200多米的巨大崖壁上分布着许多直径小于一米的洞穴,河谷所在流域一直为亚热带湿润气候环境。

读“崖壁洞穴在垂直方向上的分布图”,完成5~6题。

5.洞穴成因最有可能的是A.流水侵蚀 B.风力侵蚀C.冰川侵蚀 D.海水侵蚀6.下列叙述最合理的是A.年平均河水位线在持续上升B.自下而上洞穴形成的时间越来越迟C.低处洞穴较多,是因人类开凿而增加D.高处洞穴较少,可能是久经外力作用而消失2011年10月31日,世界总人口突破了70亿大关,世界人口从1959年的30亿增加到如今的70亿,只花了约52年的时间。

2013届高三物理名校试题汇编B:专题06_机械能守恒定律

2013届高三物理名校试题汇编B:专题06_机械能守恒定律

专题6 机械能守恒定律一、单项选择题1.(湖南师大附中2012届高三月考试卷七)物体在恒定阻力作用下,以某初速度在水平面上沿直线滑行直到停止。

以a 、E k 、s 和t 分别表示物体运动的加速度大小、动能、位移的大小和运动的时间。

则以下各图象中,能正确反映这一过程的是 ( )2.(福建省南安一中2012届高三上学期期末考试物理试卷)将一只苹果(可看成质点)斜向上抛出,苹果在空中依次飞过三个完全相同的窗户1、2、3,图中曲线为苹果在空中运行的轨迹。

若不计空气阻力的影响,以下说法中正确的是( )A .苹果通过第1个窗户所用的时间最长B .苹果通过第3个窗户的平均速度最大C .苹果通过第1个窗户重力所做的功最多D .苹果通过第3个窗户克服重力做功的平均功率最小3.(北京市怀柔区2012届高三下学期适应性练习理综试题)如图所示,质量不计的弹簧竖直固定在水平面上,t =0时刻,将一金属小球从弹簧正上方某一高度处由静止释放,小球接触弹簧并将弹簧压缩至最低点(形变在弹性限度内),然后又被弹起离开弹簧,上升到一定高度后又下落,如此反复。

通过安装在弹簧下端的压力传感器,测出该过程中弹簧弹力F 随时间t 变化的图像如图所示,则( )A .运动过程中小球的机械能守恒B.t2时刻小球的加速度为零C.t1~t2这段时间内,小球的动能在逐渐减小D.t2~t3这段时间内,小球的动能与重力势能之和在增加4.(上海市十校2012届高三12月份联考试卷)如图所示,A为一放在竖直轻弹簧上的小球,在竖直向下恒力F的作用下,在弹簧弹性限度内,弹簧被压缩到B点,现突然撒去力F,小球将向上弹起直至速度为零,不计空气阻力,则小球在上升过程中()A.小球向上做匀变速直线运动B.当弹簧恢复到原长时小球速度恰为零C.小球机械能逐渐增大D.小球动能先增大后减小5.(吉林省长春市2012届高三上学期第一调研测试)如图所示,质量为m的可看成质点的物块置于粗糙水平面上的M点,水平面的右端与固定的斜面平滑连接,物块与水平面及斜面之间的动摩擦因数处处相同。

上海市十校2012届高三第二次联考数学(文)试题及答案

上海市十校2012届高三第二次联考数学(文)试题及答案

上海市十校2011—2012学年度高三第二学期考试数 学 试 题(文)一、填空题(本大题满分56分)本大题共有14题,考生应在答题纸相应编号的空格内直接填写结果,每个空格填对得4分,否则一律得零分. 1.若函数()f x 的反函数为13()log f x x -=,则()f x = .2.若复数(1)(3)bi i +-是纯虚数(i 是虚数单位,b 为实数),则=b _________.3.已知不等式20 1 x a x+≤的解集为[]1,b -,则实数b a +的值为_________.4.已知线性方程组的增广矩阵为116 02a ⎛⎫⎪⎝⎭,若该线性方程组解为42⎛⎫ ⎪⎝⎭,则实数a =___. 5.若向量a 、b 满足||1,||2a b == ,且a 与b 的夹角为3π,则()a a b ⋅+ =________.6.已知圆锥的母线长为5,侧面积为π15,则此圆锥的体积为__________. 7.在ABC ∆中,已知sin :sin :sin 2:3:4A B C =,则cos C = ..8.在约束条件⎪⎩⎪⎨⎧≥+-≥+≤02,0,3y x y x x 下,则目标函数y x z 2-=的最小值是________.9.若实数m 、∈n {2-,1-, 1,2,3},且n m ≠,则方程122=+ny m x 表示焦点在y 轴上的双曲线的概率是__________. 10..已知1()31xf x a =--是奇函数, 则()f x 的值域为 . 11.数列{}n a 中,12a =,对于任意*n N ∈,都有14n n a a +=+,n S 是{}n a 的前n 项和,则lim1nn nna S →∞=+_______.12.已知双曲线22221x y a b-=的两个焦点分别为12F F 、,该双曲线与抛物线28y x =有一个公共的焦点1F ,且两曲线的一个交点为P ,1||5F P =,则12F PF ∠的大小为_ (结果用反三角函数表示)13.毛毛的计算器中的“开根号”键最近“感冒”了,输出的结果千奇百怪.细心的毛毛在复习资料上发现有一个真命题:已知对于任意正数x x ≠,x 和31x x ++之 间;并且31x x ++比x.则输出的y=_______.(结果用 分数表示)14、下图展示了一个区间(0,k )(k 是一个给定的正实数)到实数集R 的对应过程:区间(0,k )中的实数m 对应线段AB 上的点M ,如图1;将线段AB 弯成半圆弧,圆心为H , 如图2;再将这个半圆置于直角坐标系中,使得圆心H 坐标 为(0,1),直径AB 平行x 轴,如图3;在图形变化过程中, 图1中线段AM 的长度对应于图3中的圆弧AM 的长度,直线HM 与直线1y =-相交与点N (,1)n -.,则与实数m 对应的实数就是n ,记作()n f m =.给出下列命题:(1)()64kf =;(2)函数()n f m =是奇函数;(3)()n f m =是定义域上的单调递增函数;(4)()n f m =的图象关于点(,0)2k 对称;(5)方程()2f m =的解是34m k =. 其中正确命题序号为_______.二、选择题(本大题满分20分)本大题共有4题,每题有且只有一个正确答案.考生必须在答题纸的相应编号上,将代表答案的小方格涂黑,选对得5分,否则一律得零分.15.“2a =”是“直线210x ay +-=与直线220ax y +-=平行”的( )(A )充要条件 (B )充分不必要条件 (C )必要不充分条件 (D )既不充分也不必要条件16.某林场有树苗30000棵,其中松树苗4000棵.为调查树苗的生长情况,采用分层抽样的方法抽取一个容量为150的样本,则样本中松树苗的数量为 ( ) (A ) 20; (B ) 15; (C ) 25; (D )30;M Am 图图图17.若M 为ABC ∆所在平面内一点,且满足()()02=-+⋅-,则∆ABC 的形状为( )(A )正三角形 (B )直角三角形(C )等腰三角形(D )等腰直角三角形18.在平面直角坐标系中,设点(,)P x y ,定义[]||||OP x y =+,其中O 为坐标原点.对于下列结论: (1)符合[]1OP =的点P 的轨迹围成的图形的面积为2;(2)设点P220y +-=上任意一点,则min []1OP =;(3)设点P 是直线: 1 ()y kx k R =+∈上任意一点,则“使得[]OP 最小的点P 有无数个”的充要条件是“1k =±”; (4)设点P 是圆221x y +=上任意一点,则max []OP =其中正确的结论序号为 ( ) (A ) (1)、(2) 、(3) (B )(1)、(3)、(4) (C ) (2)、(3)、(4) (D )(1)、(2)、(4)三、解答题(本大题满分74分)本大题共有5题,解答下列各题必须在答题纸相应编号的规定区域内写出必要的步骤. 19.(本题满分12分)本题共有3个小题,第(1)小题满分4分,第(2)小题满分4分,第(3)小题满分4分. 某高速公路收费站入口处的安全标识墩如图1所示,墩的上半部分是正四棱锥P -EFGH,下半部分是长方体ABCD -EFGH .图2、图3分别是该标识墩的主视图和俯视图. (1)请画出该安全标识墩的侧(左)视图; (2)求该安全标识墩的体积; (3)证明:直线BD ⊥平面PEG .20.(本题满分14分)本题共有2个小题,第1小题满分7分,第2小题满分7分.mm 图2 图3已知函数21()cos cos ()2f x x x x x R =-+∈. (1)求函数()f x 的最小正周期;(2)求函数()f x 在区间[0,]2π上的函数值的取值范围.21.(本题满分14分)本题有2个小题,第1小题满分7分,第2小题满分7分. 已知数列}{n a 的前n 项和)1(23-=n n a S ,n ∈*N . (1)求}{n a 的通项公式;(2)若对于任意的n ∈*N ,有14+≥⋅n a k n 成立,求实数k 的取值范围.22.(本题满分16分)本题共有3个小题,第1小题满分4分,第2小题满分6分,第3小题满分6分.已知过点(1,0)A -的动直线l 与圆22:(3)4C x y +-=相交于,P Q 两点,M 是PQ 中点,l 与直线:360m x y ++=相交于N . (1)求证:当l 与m 垂直时,l 必过圆心C ;(2)当PQ =l 的方程;(3)探索AM AN ∙是否与直线l 的倾斜角有关?若无关,请求出其值;若有关,请说明理由.23.(本题满分18分)本题共有3个小题,第1小题满分4分,第2小题满分6分,第3小题满分8分. 已知函数2()3,()2f x mx g x x x m =+=++,设函数()G x =()()1f x g x --。

上海市八校联考2024学年高三第二学期期末质量抽测数学试题

上海市八校联考2024学年高三第二学期期末质量抽测数学试题

上海市八校联考2024学年高三第二学期期末质量抽测数学试题请考生注意:1.请用2B 铅笔将选择题答案涂填在答题纸相应位置上,请用0.5毫米及以上黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔将主观题的答案写在答题纸相应的答题区内。

写在试题卷、草稿纸上均无效。

2.答题前,认真阅读答题纸上的《注意事项》,按规定答题。

一、选择题:本题共12小题,每小题5分,共60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.已知集合{}2|230A x x x =--<,集合{|10}B x x =-≥,则()A B ⋂=R( ).A .(,1)[3,)-∞+∞B .(,1][3,)-∞+∞C .(,1)(3,)-∞+∞D .(1,3)2.如图,在三棱锥S ABC -中,SA ⊥平面ABC ,AB BC ⊥,现从该三棱锥的4个表面中任选2个,则选取的2个表面互相垂直的概率为( )A .12B .14C .13D .233.设x ∈R ,则“|1|2x -< “是“2x x <”的( ) A .充分而不必要条件 B .必要而不充分条件 C .充要条件D .既不充分也不必条件4.已知我市某居民小区户主人数和户主对户型结构的满意率分别如图和如图所示,为了解该小区户主对户型结构的满意程度,用分层抽样的方法抽取30%的户主进行调查,则样本容量和抽取的户主对四居室满意的人数分别为A .240,18B .200,20C .240,20D .200,185.已知R 为实数集,{}2|10A x x =-≤,1|1B x x ⎧⎫=≥⎨⎬⎩⎭,则()A B =R( )A .{|10}x x -<≤B .{|01}x x <≤C .{|10}x x -≤≤D .{|101}x x x -≤≤=或6.波罗尼斯(古希腊数学家,的公元前262-190年)的著作《圆锥曲线论》是古代世界光辉的科学成果,它将圆锥曲线的性质网罗殆尽,几乎使后人没有插足的余地.他证明过这样一个命题:平面内与两定点距离的比为常数k (k >0,且k≠1)的点的轨迹是圆,后人将这个圆称为阿波罗尼斯圆.现有椭圆2222x y a b+=1(a >b >0),A ,B 为椭圆的长轴端点,C ,D 为椭圆的短轴端点,动点M 满足MA MB=2,△MAB 面积的最大值为8,△MCD 面积的最小值为1,则椭圆的离心率为( ) A .23B .33C .22D .327.已知函数()()()2cos 0,0f x x ωϕωϕπ=+><≤的图象如图所示,则下列说法错误的是( )A .函数()f x 在1711,1212ππ⎡⎤--⎢⎥⎣⎦上单调递减B .函数()f x 在3,2ππ⎡⎤⎢⎥⎣⎦上单调递增 C .函数()f x 的对称中心是(),026k k Z ππ⎛⎫-∈ ⎪⎝⎭ D .函数()f x 的对称轴是()5212k x k Z ππ=-∈ 8.已知抛物线2:4C y x =和点(2,0)D ,直线2x ty =-与抛物线C 交于不同两点A ,B ,直线BD 与抛物线C 交于另一点E .给出以下判断:①以BE 为直径的圆与抛物线准线相离;②直线OB 与直线OE 的斜率乘积为2-;③设过点A ,B ,E 的圆的圆心坐标为(,)a b ,半径为r ,则224a r -=. 其中,所有正确判断的序号是( ) A .①②B .①③C .②③D .①②③9.甲、乙、丙、丁四人通过抓阄的方式选出一人周末值班(抓到“值”字的人值班).抓完阄后,甲说:“我没抓到.”乙说:“丙抓到了.”丙说:“丁抓到了”丁说:“我没抓到."已知他们四人中只有一人说了真话,根据他们的说法,可以断定值班的人是( ) A .甲B .乙C .丙D .丁10.设x ,y 满足约束条件21210x y x y x y +≤⎧⎪+≥-⎨⎪-≤⎩,若32z x y =-+的最大值为n ,则12n x x ⎛⎫- ⎪⎝⎭的展开式中2x 项的系数为( ) A .60 B .80C .90D .12011.函数的图象可能是下面的图象( )A .B .C .D .12.如图,在等腰梯形ABCD 中,//AB DC ,222AB DC AD ===,60DAB ∠=︒,E 为AB 的中点,将ADE ∆与BEC ∆分别沿ED 、EC 向上折起,使A 、B 重合为点F ,则三棱锥F DCE -的外接球的体积是( )A .68B .64C .32π D .23π 二、填空题:本题共4小题,每小题5分,共20分。

上海市十校2012届高三上学期期末联考英语试卷

上海市十校2012届高三上学期期末联考英语试卷

上海市十校2012届高三上学期期末联考英语试卷(2011,12)参加学校:南模、复兴、上外、复旦附中、延安、华师大二附中、上海曙光、上师大附中、交大附中、向明第I 卷(共105分)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, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. A. At 19:15 B. At 19: 20 C. At 19:30 D. At 20:052. A. $ 1,850 B. $1,900 C. $1,950 D. $2,0003. A. The man’s daughter B. The man’s sonC. The man’s wifeD. The man himself4. A. Seeing a movie B. Lining for ticketsC. Finding a caféD. Having a drink5. A. Joe survived the car accident. B. Joe was badly hurt in the accident.C. Joe’s car was slightly damaged.D. Joe’s car was knocked by others.6. A. The title is eye-catching B. The book is boring.C. The title is misleadingD. The book is wonderful.7. A. She did better in the driving test. B. She easily gets nervous.C. She was afraid of taking exams.D. She didn’t practise much.8. A. He has a correct attitude towards the exam. B. He often fails school examsC. He surprised the man by failing the exam.D. He doesn’t want to finish high school.9. A. He made an appointment for the woman.B. He went to the dentist’s last week.C. The woman forgot to make an appointment.D. The woman should have gone to the dentist earlier.10. A. She doesn’t like the topic.B. He made fewer mistakes this time.C. There’re too many spelling mistakes.D. The report doesn’t keep to the point.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 passage11. A. To hide his cow behind a tree. B. To look for someone to help him.C. To find the strongest man in the town.D. To help some people of his own town.12. A. He knew there was money under the stone. B. The old man promised to reward him.C. He feared others in the town might fall on it.D. No one else was strong enough to move it.13. A. A person who is ready to help deserves help.B. One should catch every good chance.C. Those weak and poor people deserve help.D. He laughs best who laughs last.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following speech14. A. She could never overcome difficulties. B. She had problems with other children.C. She had trouble communicating with others.D. She suffered from severe learning disability.15. A. A person whose experience can inspire others B. A person with a remarkable memoryC. A person who has a better understandingD. A person with special education16. A. Always listen to doctor’s advice. B. Never give up in face of difficulties.C. Always get encouragement from others.D. Never compare yourself with others. 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 conversationBlanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversationComplete the form. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.II. Grammar and VocabularySection ADirections Beneath each of the following sentences there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one answer that best completes the sentence.25. The operating profits of the company in the third quarter rose by 24 percent 225 million pounds 182 million pounds a year ago.A. from…toB. for…toC. to…fromD. to…for26. To our surprise, Ajisen Ramen’s Japanese ramen noodle soup was made using cheap powders and instant seasonings boiling pig bones for hours, as its advertisements suggests.A. more thanB. rather thanC. other thanD. better than27. Pollution will remain a global problem for a long time much has been done to solve it.A. sinceB. howeverC. thoughD. if28. Although he majored in art and literature in college, he had little interest in subject.A. everyB. eitherC. bothD. neither29. I think this exercise as well as the other three ones .A. is worth to doB. are worth to doC. is worth doingD. are worth doing30. solve the medical care for the low-income earners and the unemployed.A. Only by joint efforts can weB. By only joint efforts we canC. Only by joint efforts we canD. Only we can joint effort31. ---I don’t mind telling you what I know.---You . I’m not asking you for it.A. mustn’tB. may notC. can’tD. needn’t32. I think that something has to be done to stop the air from being polluted, ?A. doesn’t itB. hasn’t itC. don’t theyD. haven’t they33. Come and visit our school at the end of this year, by which time my academic thesis.A. I will finishB. had finishedC. have finishedD. I will have finished34. ---You haven’t been to Shanghai, have you?--- . And how I wish to go there again!A. Yes, I haveB. Yes, I haven’tC. No, I haveD. No, I haven’t35. I like drawing, while what my brother enjoys .A. cookingB. to cookC. is cookingD. cook36. Nearly all trees have seeds that fall to the ground , , and eventually produce new seeds.A. taking rootB. take rootC. took rootD. to take root37. The wrong you’ve done him is terrible, for you should make an apology to him, I think.A. itB. whichC. whatD. that38. In order for everyone , serious changes need to be made in global development.A. to surviveB. survivedC. survivingD. survive39. from other continents for millions of years, Australia has many plants and animals not found in any other country in the world.A. Being separatedB. Having separatedC. Having been separatedD. To be separated40. Maybe the fact he is two inches shorter than her is the reason she don’t want to marry him.A. that, whyB. which, thatC. because, whyD. that, whichSection BDirections Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.Chinese medical experts have warned that antibiotics (抗生素) are “ 41 overused” in hospitals, which may cause serious side-effects for the health of an entire generation.According to the ministry, 70 percent of Chinese inpatients have received antibiotics, while the maximum number set by the World Health Organization is 30 percent. About 97 percent of 42__ patients used antibiotics but research showed that a large number of them could avoid the need if hospitals conducted proper sanitation measures.Particularly, antibiotics are overused in the 43 of children. Nearly one third of the daily 10,000 outpatients at the Beijing Children’s Hospital take intravenous(进入静脉的)drips that largely contain antibiotics, said Yang Yonghong, a doctor with the hospital.“Some doctors might lack proper training on how to 44 antibiotics in a more precise way and avoid 45 risks. Some simply want to play it safe,” said Zhu Zheng gang, president of Shanghai-based Ruijin Hospital.The ministry 46 a nationwide campaign over the past six months to 47 the use of antibiotics. Vice Health Minister Ma Xiaowei admitted that the government faces great challenges as many public hospitals have 48 supervision on prescription safety under heavy pressure from patients.Insiders also noted that the overuse of antibiotics was partly 49 by profit-seeking pharmacy firms. There are more than 6,000 pharmacy companies in China that produce more than 1,000 kinds of antibiotics.About 60 percent of the newly approved medicines by the State Food and Drug Administration last year were antibiotics. According to the SFDA, the country reported 690,000 cases of adverse drug reactions caused by abuse of medicine, including 600 deaths in 2010.III. Reading ComprehensionSection ADirections For each blank in the following passages there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.I’ve been teaching piano lessons in my spare time for over 30 years. Even though I have never had the 50 of having a prodigy(天才), I have taught some very 51 students.However, I have also had my share of what I call ‘musically 52 ’pupils—one such pupil being Robby, an 11 year old boy, who told me that it had always been his mother’s (a single mom) __53__to hear him play the piano. So I took him as a student.From the beginning Robby seemed to 54 the natural capability needed to excel. But he dutifully reviewed the elementary piano pieces that I 55 all my students to learn. Over the months he tried and tried 56 I listened and tried to encourage him.Then one day Robby stopped coming for his lessons. And I was glad about that. After all, he was abad 57 for my teaching!Then came the recital(演奏会). To my 58 , Robby, having received a flyer, asked to be in it. He told me that his mother had been sick and unable to take him to his piano lessons, but that he had been 59 . “Please Miss Honor, I’ve just got to play.” he insisted. I don’t know what led me to allow him to play in the recital—perhaps it was his 60 or maybe something inside of me saying that it would be all right.On the night of the performance, I put Robby 61 in the program, just before I was to come up and thank all the students and play a finishing piece. I thought that any 62 he might do would come at the end of the program and I could always salvage(挽救)his 63 performance through my ‘curtain closer’.It turned out that Robby played wonderfully.… … …That night I became a prodigy…of Robby. He was the teacher and I the pupil, for he had taught me the meaning of 64 and love and believing in yourself, and maybe even taking a chance on someone and you didn’t know why.50. A. fortunate B. possibility C. pleasure D. likelihood51. A. talented B. aggressive C. stupid D. demanding52. A. challenged B. gifted C. bothered D. rewarded53. A. request B. order C. dream D. task54. A. take an interest in B. have commanded C. be aware of D. lack55. A. hope B. require C. order D. demand56. A. however B. when C. otherwise D. while57. A. influence B. threat C. advertisement D. danger58. A. expectation B. wish C. surprise D. gladness59. A. worried B. practising C. upset D. studying60. A. insistence B. poverty C. enthusiasm D. stubbornness61. A. first B. second C. last D. on top62. A. mistake B. failure C. destruction D. damage63. A. poor B. wonderful C. terrific D. unexpected64. A. dream B. perseverance C. encouragement D. guiltSection BDirections Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.(A)One day, when Anna was about to walk into her office, the headmaster, Mr. Henry stopped her. “Now,” he said, “I want you to tell me the truth, my dear.”“Naturally,” said Anna shortly, fearing that something terrible had happened.“I have had a most se rious accusation(控告)made against you by Mrs. Bond.”“Mrs. Bond?” said Anna, not understanding. Janet Bond was a quiet, little mouse of a child. As far as Anna could remember she had never had cause to speak an angry word to the girl.“Mrs. Bond,” went on Mr. Henry, “tells me that you scolded her daughter yesterday afternoon.”“Scolded?” cried Anna. “I don’t scold. At least not in school,” she added honestly.“Mrs. Bond’s story is that Janet was a little late back to school in the afternoon. She said that th e child had to spend some time in the bathroom, which meant she set out from home a little late.”“Just a minute,” said Anna, beginning to understand. “She did come late, very late. I had marked her absent, of course. Then she wandered in, when we’d starte d our paper--cutting, and I believe I said she was a nuisance(讨厌的人). She didn’t appear to hear, and was certainly quite cheerful.”“Ah, a nuisance.” Mr. Henry jumped on the word. “You’re sure you only said a nuisance.”“I may not even have said that,” Anna replied. “It was no more than slight displeasure that I felt and I certainly didn’t scold.”“Mrs. Bond said that you called her child a blasted(该死的)nuisance. Is that true?”“Indeed it isn’t,” said Anna, “The child or the mother has made it up!”Mr. Henry was satisfied with Anna’s explanation.“Just as I thought, my dear, but of course I had to make sure.”65. When Mr. Henry stopped Anna, he______.A. made her feel worried at firstB. thought she had done something wrongC. had made up his mind to scold herD. wanted to tell her a true story66. Mr. Henry thought that______.A. Janet had scolded AnnaB. Anna had scolded JanetC. Anna would not tell the truthD. Mrs. Bond had not told the truth67. To call a child a nuisance is______.A. not considered serious by the teacherB. considered a serious accusationC. obviously upsetting for the childD. a sign of great anger68. Mr. Henry considered Anna a______teacher.A. carelessB. cruelC. badD. trustworthy(B)Where to find authentic Yangcheng Lake hairy crab●Yi Feng CourtFairmont Yangcheng LakeAt the hotel on the scenic shore, you can savor the crab and enjoy the lake view. The chef presents a mouth-watering crab feast menu.Address: 3668 West Ma’anshan Rd, Kunshan City, Jiangsu Province●Sui Y uan, Doubletree by HiltonHuaqiao/KunshanChef Alan Liu presents hairy crab in a classical Shanghai style. You can either eat the crab in the restaurant or order and take out. We recommend the crab meat xiaolongbao with juice and creamy crab roe.Tel: 3921-5700 ext 6266Address: 2 Zhaofeng Rd, Huaqiao CBD, Kunshan City, Jiangsu Province●Ye ShanghaiThis restaurant specializes in Shanghainese cuisine. In addition to steamed hairy crab with rich and firm meat, diners can try creative crab dishes, including refreshing crab meat with winter melon broth, and sautéed crab meat with sesame flavored pastry.Tel: 6311-2323Address: 338 Huangpi Rd, Shanghai●Yi Long CourtThe Peninsula ShanghaiChef Tao Guojian launched the se ason’s new hairy crab feast menu. He balanced the crab flavor with other fresh ingredients, such as mushrooms, greens and beef.Tel: 2327-6742Address: 32 Zhongshan Rd E1, Shanghai●Wei Jing Ge, Waldorf AstoriaShanghai on the BundThe restaurant equips diners with traditional crab implements, including scissors and forceps and serves seasonal chrysanthemum tea. This lets you experience how Chinese scholars enjoyed crab in ancient times. We recommend soup noodle topped with crab roe.Tel: 6322-9988Address: 2 Zhongshan Rd E1, Shanghai69. Which column can this passage appear?A. ServicesB. FeatureC. BusinessD. Sports70. If you want to invite your guests to enjoy the delicious crab in your own house, you can call _____.A. 6311-2323B. 3921-5700C. 6322-9988D. 2327-674271. According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?A. You can enjoy the crab in a Shanghai style only in Sui Yuan.B. All the restaurants provide crab implements when you enjoy the crab.C. Not all the restaurants can provide the crab feast menu.D. You can only enjoy the delicious steamed crab in the restaurants.(C)Nowadays, people have a heated discussion on whether the pressure on international sports players kills the essence (真谛) of sport —the pursuit of personal excellence. Children kick a football around for fun. When they get older and play for local school teams, they become competitive but they still enjoy playing. The individual representing his country cannot afford to think about enjoying himself; he has to think only about winning. He is responsible for the entire nation’s hopes, dreams and reputation.A good example is the football Word Cup. Football is the world’s most important sport. Winning the World Cup is perhaps the summit of international sporting success. Mention Argentina (阿根廷) to someone and the chances are that he’ll think of football. In a sense, winning the World Cup put Argentina on the map.Sports fans and supporters get quite irrational about the World Cup. People in England felt that their country was somehow important after they won in 1966. Last year thousands of Scots sold their cars, and even their houses, and spent all their money traveling to Argentina, where the finals were played.So, am I arguing that international competition kills the idea of sport? Certainly not! Do the Argentineans really believe that because eleven of their men proved the most skillful at football, their nation is in every way better than all others? Not really, But it’s nice to know that you won and that in one way at least your country is the best.72. According to the passage, if a sportsman only thinks about winning, he will .A. fail to succeedB. lose enjoymentC. be successfulD. be unreasonable73. The main idea of the first paragraph is that .A. children take part in all kinds of sports because sports activities give them pleasure.B. competitions between different school teams make sports no longer a personal act for fun.C. Some people believe that international competition makes sports a task, a responsibility, for the individuals.D. some people think international competition is in a way opposite to the pursuit of personal excellence.74. What does the speaker mean when he says “In a sense, winning the World Cup put Argentina on the map”?A. Winning the World Cup makes Argentina a football power in the world.B. Argentina is not important before it wins the World Cup.C. Winning the World Cup gives weight to Argentina’s position in the world.D. Argentina is world-famous for its football because of its obvious position on the map.75. The word “irrational” in the third paragraph means .A. passionateB. unreasonableC. angryD. happySection CDirections Read the following text and choose the most suitable heading from A-F for each paragraph. There is one extra heading which you do not need.76.Credit cards are becoming increasingly popular in people’s daily life. Credit cards offer two major services. First, they are easier and safer to carry than large amounts of money. Second, they permit people to borrow—to buy things they want even when they do not have enough money to pay the full price. Credit cards make it possible to spread out payments over weeks or months.77.To receive credit cards, people must prove that they earn enough to pay for what they buy. And they usually must prove that they have paid back any money they borrowed in the past. Then, after they receive the card, credit companies limit how much they can buy with it. Visa and Mastercard, for example, do not permit most of their users to owe more than $1,500 yet even with these restrictions. Credit cards often make it too easy for people to spend the money they cannot pay back.78.With credit cards, people pay for goods or services at the end of each month, instead of when they buy them. And when the time does come to pay, most credit cards offer people a choice. They can pay all of what they owe for the month. Or they can pay just part—usually between five and ten percent—of what they owe.79.Studies of credit card use have found that each month, about half of all card users pay the full amount they owe. The others pay only part of the amount. It is this group that provides credit card companies with most of their earnings. That is because the people pay a service charge—‘interest’—for the right to postpone full payment. Most pay an interest rate of about 19 percent a year of what they owe. In the last few years, there has been increasing criticism of these high interest rates on credit cards.80.The use of credit cards continues to increase. Some people say that in the near future credit cards will replace money completely, but others believe that event is unlikely. However, they think Americans will be using credit cards more and more. A major reason for this is the increasing fear of crime. Credit cards—unlike real money—can be replaced if they are lost or stolen.Section DDirections Read the passage carefully. Then answer the questions or complete the statements in the fewest possible words.The European Union’s executive body yesterday said it wants to spend some 50 billion euros (US$70 billion) over the next decade on transport, energy and telecommunications projects to better link its member states across national borders.The proposals come against a background of a continent-wide financial crisis that has prompted heavy criticism of public spending by the EU at a time when national governments are cutting down budgets.EU Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso insisted, however, that the Connecting Europe initiative is necessary to overcome the limits of national governments often looking to serve their own electorate(全体选民)first and neglecting multinational plans that would profit the 500 million EU citizens as a whole.“We are closing the missing links in Europe’s infrastructure(基础设施) networks that otherwise would not be built,” Barroso said, adding that by putting f orward the funds for 2014-2020, “we are making a down payment(保证金)or Europe’s future growth and jobs.”Barroso also launched the idea for special bonds to boost the programs. He said that in a pre-2014 phase, the commission wants to use up to 230 million euros of its budget to mobilize private investment of some 4.5 billion euros.The overall plan and bond financing received a mixed response.Guy Verhofstadt, the leader of the ALDE liberal fraction at the European Parliament, said yesterday’s “project bonds launch is a welcome and overdue step in the right direction.”“If we want to stimulate growth and job creation in Europe, we have to get on with upgrading our major infrastructure networks and be creative about attracting third party investment,” he said. Germany, the economic juggernaut of the 27-nation EU, insisted that transport network development was foremost the responsibility of the private sector.“A broad financing of network expansion through the EU budget cannot in any case be a solution.” said Philipp Roesler, Germany’s minister for the economy and technology.The Connecting Europe plan seeks to invest 31.7 billion euros in the transport sector to better link the network of roads, trains and waterways across borders to create a smooth single market. (Note: Answer the questions or complete the statements in NO MORE THAN TEN WORDS.)81.Europe’s infrastructure networks will be built to .82. Most of the national governments in EU are cutting down budgets because .83. What’s Roesler’s response to the overall plan and bond financing?84. According to the passage, how can the EU stimulate growth and job creation?第II 卷(共45分)I. TranslationDirections Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.1. 你是否介意我把窗打开?(mind)2. 解决食品安全问题不是一朝一夕的事。

华师大附中2012-2013学年度第二学期高三测试(二)数学(理)及答案

华师大附中2012-2013学年度第二学期高三测试(二)数学(理)及答案

华师大附中2012-2013学年度第二学期高三测试(二)数学(理)本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分,满分150分,考试用时120分钟。

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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;不能答在试卷上 3.非选择题必须用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在另发的答题卷 各题目指定区域内的相应位置上;如需改动,选划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新的答案;不准使用铅笔和涂改液,不按以上要求作答的答案无效. 4.考生必须保持答题卡的整洁,考试结束后,将答题卷和答题卡一并收回.第一部分选择题一、选择题(本大题共8小题,每小题5分,共40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A 、B 均为数集,且{}{}12123,,,,A a a B b b b ==,则集合A Y B 中元素的个数至 多( )A .2个B .3个C .4个D .5个2.已知 5.10.90.90.9, 5.1,log 5.1,m n p ===则这三个数的大小关系是( )A .m n p <<B .m p n <<C .p m n <<D .p n m << 3.已知直线3443x ty t=+⎧⎨=-+⎩(t 为参数),则下列说法错误的是( )A .直线的倾斜角为3arctan 4B .直线必经过点11(1,)2-C .直线不经过第二象限D .当t=1时,直线上对应点到点(1,2)的距离为4.已知函数232,()3 2.x f x x a a ⎧⎪=⎨+-+⎪⎩[0,)(,0)x x ∈+∞∈-∞在区间(,-∞+∞)是增函数,则常数a 的取值范围是 ( )A .12a ≤≤B .1,2a a ≤≥或C .12a <<D .1,2a a <>或5.若奇函数()()(2)1,(2)()(2),(1)f x x R f f x f x f f ∈=+=+满足则等于( )A .0B .1C .12-D .126.已知1x y +=,那么2223x y +的最小值是( )A .56B .65C .2536D .36257.函数ln 1xy e x =--的图象大致是( )8.定义在R 上的偶函数()f x 满足[](1)(),()0f x f x f x +=-且在-1,上是增函数,下列五个关于()f x 的命题中①()f x 是周期函数;②()f x 的图象关于1x =对称; ③()f x 在[0,1]上是增函数 ④()f x 在[1,2]上是减函数;⑤(2)(0)f f = 正确命题的个数是 ( )A .1个B .2个C .3个D .4个第二部分非选择题(110分)二、填空题(本大题共6小题,每小题5分,共30分) 9.函数()1f x x =-的定义域为 .21,(0)x x -⎧-≤⎪11.在极坐标系中,若过点(4,0)且与极轴垂直的直线交曲线6cos ρθ=于A 、B 两点,则AB = .12.如下图,在直角梯形ABCD 中,AB//CD ,AB ⊥BC,AB=1,CD=3,6BC D S ∆=,则梯形ABCD 的面积为 ,点A 到BD 的距离AH= .13.设()f x 是定义在R 上的奇函数,且()y f x =的图象关于直线12x =对称,则(2)(4)f f +=14.已知函数2()24(3)5f x ax a x =+-+是在区间(,3)-∞上的减函数,则a 的取值范围是 .三、解答题:本大题共6小题,共80分.解答应写出文字说明、证明过程或演算步骤. 15.(本题满分12分)设集合{}212,12x A x x a B xx -⎧⎫=-<=<⎨⎬+⎩⎭,若A ⋂B=A ,求实数a 的取值范围.16.(本题满分12分)计算222lg 5lg 8lg 5lg 20lg 2.3++⋅+17.(本题满分14分)已知2(),x f x ax b=+且方程()120f x x -+=有两个实根为13x =, 24x =(这里a 、b 为常数). (1)求函数()f x 的解析式 (2)求函数()f x 的值域.18.(本题满分14分)某宾馆有相同标准的床位100米,根据经验,当该宾馆的床价(即每张床每天的租金)不超过10元时,床位可以全部租出,当床位高于10元时,每提高1元,将有3张床位空闲.为了获得较好的效益,该宾馆要给床位一个合适的价格,条件是:①要方便结帐,床价应为1元的整数倍;② 该宾馆每日的费用支出为575元,床位出租的收入必须高于支出,而且高出得越多越好.若用x 表示床价,用y 表示该宾馆一天出租床位的净收入(即除去每日的费用支出后的收入)(1)把y 表示成x 的函数,并求出其定义域;(2)试确定该宾馆将床位定价为多少时既符合上面的两个条件,又能使净收入最多?19.(本题满分14分)已知函数()f x 的定义域为{},0x x R x ∈≠且对定义域内的任意1x 、2x ,都有1212()()(),1()0,(2) 1.f x x f x f x x f x f ⋅=+>>=且当时(1)求证:()f x 是偶函数;(2)求证:()f x 在(0,)+∞上是增函数; (3)解不等式2(21) 2.f x -<20.(本题满分14分)设函数321()(),3f x ax bx cx a b c =++<<其图象在点(1,(1)),A f(,()B m f m 处的切线的斜率分别为0,a - (1)求证:01;b a ≤<(2)若函数()f x 的递增区间为[],,s t 求s t -的取值范围.参考答案第一部分 选择题(40分) 1-5DCDAD 6-8ADC第二部分 非选择题(110分)二、填空题(本大题共6小题,每小题5分,共30分) 9.{}4,1x x x ≤≠且. 10.(,1)(1,),-∞-⋃+∞11. 12.8;4.513.0. 14.30,4⎡⎤⎢⎥⎣⎦三、解答题:本大题共6小题,共80分,解答应写出文字说明、证明过程或演算步骤. 15.(本题满分12分).解:{}{}222.x x a x a x a -<=-<<+ …………3分 2112 3.2x B xx x x -⎧⎫=<=-><⎨⎬+⎩⎭………3分 因为,A B A A B ⋂=⊆即, ……………2分所以23.22a a +≤⎧⎨-≥-⎩ …………2分解得01a ≤≤,故实数a 的取值范围为[0,1] ………2分16.(本题满分12分) 解:原式22(lg 5lg 2)lg 5(1lg 2)lg 2=++⋅++ 2l g 5(l g 5l g=+++⋅ 2l g 5l g 2=++=………3分 17.(本题满分14分)解:(1)依已知条件可知方程()120f x x -+=即为2120,xx ax b-+=+…1分因为123,4x x ==是上述方程的解,所以931203,1641204a ba b⎧-+=⎪⎪+⎨⎪-+=⎪+⎩解得12a b =-⎧⎨=⎩ …………4分 所以函数的解析式为2()2xf x x =--; ………1分(2)因为24()(2)422xf x x x x ⎡⎤=-=--++⎢⎥--⎣⎦, ………2分 当42,(2)42x x x >-+≥-时,当且仅当4x =时取等号,所以8y ≤-,…2分 当42,(2)42x x x <-+≤--时,当且仅当0x =时取等号,所以0y ≥,…3分所以函数][()0,)f x ∞⋃+∞的值域为(-,-8. …………1分 18.(本题满分14分).解:(1)依题意有[]100575100(10)3575x y x x -⎧⎪=⎨--⨯-⎪⎩(10)(10)x x ≤>,且*x N ∈,……3分因为*0,y x N >∈,由*1005750,610,.10x x x N x ->⎧≤≤∈⎨≤⎩得 ……2分由[]10,100(10)35750x x >⎧⎪⎨--⨯->⎪⎩得*1038,,x x N <≤∈ ………2分所以函数为21005753130575x y x x -⎧=⎨-+-⎩(,610(,1038)x N a n d x x N a n d x ∈≤≤∈<≤, ……1分定义域为{}638,;x x x N ≤≤∈ ………1分(2)当10x =时,*100575(610,)y x x x N =-≤≤∈取得最大值425元,1分当10x >时,23130575y x x =-+-,仅当130652(3)3x =-=⨯-时,y 取最大值,但*2*223130575(1038,)x N x y x x x x N ∈==-+-<≤∈,所以当时,取得最大值833元, ……3分比较两种情况,可知当床位定价为22元时净收入最多.………1分 19.(本题满分14分).解;(1)证明 因对定义域内的任意1x 、2x 都有121212()()(),,1f x x f x f x x x x ⋅=+==-令,则有()()(f x f x f -=+- ……2分 又令121,2(1)(1)x x f f ==--=得 ……1分 再令121,(1)0,(1)0,x x f f ===-=得从而 ……1分 于是有()(),()f x f x f x -=所以是偶函数. ……1分(2)设212121110()()()(.)x x x f x f x f x f x x <<-=-,则 ……1分221111()()()(),x xf x f x f f x x ⎡⎤=-+=-⎢⎥⎣⎦ ………3分由于21210,1,x x x x ><>所以从而21()0x f x >, ………1分故1212()()0()(),()(0,)f x f x f x f x f x -<<+∞,即所以在上是增函数. (3)由于(2)1,211(2)(2)(4),f f f f ==+=+=所以 ……1分 于是待解不等式可化为2(21)(4)f x f -<, ………1分 结合(1)(2)已证结论,可得上式等价于 2214x -<………1分解得022x x x ⎧⎫⎪⎪-<<≠⎨⎬⎪⎪⎩⎭且. ………1分 20.(本题满分14分).解(1)因为2()2f x ax bx c '=++ ………1分于是依题意有(1)20,f a b c '=++= ① ……1分2()2,f m a m b m c a '=++=- ② ……1分又由,a b c <<可得424a a b c c <++<,即404a c <<,所以0,0,a c <> 由①得2,c a b a b c =--<<代入再由10,1,3b a a<-<<得③ ……2分将2c a b =--代入②得2220,am bm b +-=即方程2220ax bx b +-=有实根,故其判别式2480,b ab ∆=+≥由此可得2()2()0,bbaa+≥解得2,0,b b aa≤-≥或④ ……2分由③、④即可得01b a≤<; ………1分(2)由于2()2f x ax bx c '=++的判别式2440b ac '∆=->, ……1分 所以方程220()a bx c ++=*有两个不相等的实数根,设为12,x x , 又由(1)201f a b c '=++=1知是(*)的一个根,记x =1, ……1分 则由根与系数的关系得221b x a+=-,即21210,b x x a=--<<当2,1x x x <>或时,()0;f x '>当21x x <<时,()0f x '>, ……1分 所以函数()f x 的单调递增区间为[]2,1x 由题设[][]2,1,,x s t =……1分 因此2212,b s t x a-=-=+由(1)知01b a≤<,所以[2,4).s t -∈…1分。

【恒心】【好卷速递】上海市华师大一附中等八校2012届高三2月联合调研考试卷(英语)

【恒心】【好卷速递】上海市华师大一附中等八校2012届高三2月联合调研考试卷(英语)

上海2012届高三下学期(八)校联合调研考试英语试卷(八校联考)2012.2.16 参加学校:华师大一附中、曹杨二中、市西、市三女子、控江、格致、市北、(育才、晋元高中)第I卷(共105 分)II. Grammar and VocabularySection A: GrammarDirections: Beneath each of the following sentences there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one answer that best completes the sentence.25. Keeping a foreign pet is dangerous, as the owner might be infected ________ the diseases brought along with the animal.A. inB. withC. byD. for26. All the ladies wear beautiful clothes for the celebration. Some are dressed in red, _______ in purple.A. otherB. anotherC. othersD. the other27. According to some theories ________ from psychoanalysis, life is supposedly easier; and more pleasant when anxiety is overcome.A. obtainB. obtainingC. to obtainD. obtained28. To understand the complex situation completely requires more thought than ________ so far.A. gaveB. has givenC. has been givenD. is being given29. To show our respect, we usually take our gloves off _______ we are to shake hands with.A. whoeverB. wheneverC. whicheverD. wherever30. You _______ an A on your term paper, but you quoted a little bit more from others' papers.A. should receiveB. could have receivedC. would receiveD. must have received31. Eric, a middle-aged fashion designer, is very happy because the clothes be designed have never been ________.A. most popularB. the most popularC. less popularD. more popular32. We are strongly against the company's decision _______ it will fire half of its staff in the following years.A. whichB. thatC. whatD. when33. Nancy, ________ for about half a year to apply for a job as an airline hostess, finally took a position at a shopping center.A. struggledB. having struggledC. strugglingD. to struggle34. Don‟t start reading a book ________ you find that it‟s one you can read with ease and understanding.A. whenB. ifC. unlessD. though35. I can‟t believe that anyone else in the school can swim as fast as you, ________?A. can IB. can't theyC. can't youD. can they36. One of the things that made me long ________ back in prison was that I had little opportunity thinking and reflection.A. beB. beingC. to beD. to being37. When you have a job interview, it's ________ you're dressed that sets the tone of it.A. howeverB. howC. whatD. whatever38. The new lecture course differs from the old one, ________ the students aren't required to attend lectures.A. which thatB. thatC. whichD. in which39. Fortunately, what the witness reported to the police on the phone led to ___________.A. the suspect's being capturedB. capture the suspectC. the suspect having capturedD. be captured by the suspect40. _______ they may have, the CEO of the corporation calls on all the staff to gather their courage to strive it.A. What a serious problemB. However a serious problemC. How serious a problemD. Whatever a serious problemSection B: VocabularyDirections: Complete the passage by choosing the proper words in the box. Each word can only beRealizing your dreams is not an easy ___41___.Last fall I decided to write a new book for my publisher. Writing a book is a ___42___ goal, which got off to a terrific start last October. The writing is flowing well. Then I got sick. In fact, I got ill that I needed surgery and the ___43___ was long and exhausting. I did not work from the first week of November until the second week of January. By then I was nervous about meeting the April deadline for submitting the new manuscript to my publisher.Worried, I asked my author friends for some help, and they gave me this key piece of advice, “Let‟s start writing!" they all said. So I did. It was not an immediate ___44___ t o my depression, but after a few weeks of ___45___, I got back to normal. Several people in my circle of supporters helped me make some good connections and I got the book ___46___, and to the publisher on time. It was an exciting goal for me to reach, so I took my family to Hawaii as my ___47___. Sometimes you ___48___ your own dreams because of self-doubt, fear, or external complications. You can think of many different excuses to ___49___ those dreams aside, but, if you go after your dreams, your world will become more exciting and you will begin to live a more passionate and meaningful life.So, now, take a minute to write down three goals you want to accomplish this year.III. Reading ComprehensionSection ADirections: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.In 1867 the United States faced the task of rebuilding after the destruction of the Civil War, so it looked westward for the raw materials needed to fuel industrial growth. Geological surveys and mapping journeys were set forth to explore this 50 territory. These groups, in turn, hired mapmakers, scientists, cooks, drivers, and doctors. They also hired painters and photographers as part of the teams. Painters needed few supplies, making it relatively easy for them to travel in the wilderness, ____51____ photographers were not so lucky; they had to transport a fully stocked darkroom on the ___52____.Until the late 1870s, most photographers used the ___53___ wet-collodion process. The first step was to wash a clean sheet of glass with a sticky mixture of collodion and chemicals, (collodion or "gun-cotton" was a recent medical discovery used to cover wounds because the viscous (粘性的) solution turned into a protective film when dry.) After it was washed, the plate went into another bath that the picture was ___54___ getting darker; Finally, the glass negative (底片) was washed clean with fresh water. ___55___ a photograph from the negative had to wait until the photographer went back to the studio. The ___56___ of the negative depended on the size of the camera. Some negatives could be as large as 20 by 24 inches.Imagine the ___57____ of taking photographs in the 1860s and 1870s in the remote western wilderness! Photographers went over Rocky Mountains and through rushing rivers. They were ___58____ in the terrible desert heat, with cameras, sheets of glass, and vats of chemicals. Bad weather, equipment failures, and accidents were frequent problems. They persevered, but success in creating a negative did not ___59___ the production of a photograph; plates still had to be ___60___ transported back to the studio before the image could be printed on paper. A photographer could carry 120 pounds of many miles to ____61____ a magnificent view only to have the easily broken plate ___62___ in transportation.___63___, once photographers were successful, the results were superb and much admired. Photographs were put on exhibition, and people bought albums filled with pictures by Timothy O'Sullivan, Carleton Watkins, and William Henry Jackson. Jackson's photographs of Yellowstone's natural wonders, along with the paintings of fellow Thomas Moran, even helped ___64___ Congress to preserve thousands of acres of this land in 1872 as the nation's first national park.Section BDirections: Read the following four passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.(A)I once had my Chinese MBA students brainstorming on “two-hour business plans”. I separated them into six groups and gave them an example: a restaurant chain. The more original their idea, the better, I said. Finally, five of the six groups presented plans for restaurant chains. The sixth proposed a catering service. Though I admitted the time limit had been difficult, I expressed my disappointment.My students were middle managers, financial analysts and financiers from state owned enterprises and global companies. They were not without talent or opinions, but they had been shaped by an educational system that rarely stressed or rewarded critical thinking or inventiveness. The scene I just described came in different forms during my two years‟ teaching at the school. Papers were often copied from the Web and the Harvard Business Review. Case study debates were written up and just memorized. Students frequently said that copying is a superior business strategy, better than inventing and creating.In China, every product you can imagine has been made and sold. But so few well developed marketing and management minds have been raised that it will be a long time before most people in the world can name a Chinese brand.With this problem in mind, partnerships with institutions like Yale and MIT have been established. And then there‟s the “thousand talent scheme”: this new government program is intended toimprove technological modernization by attracting top foreign trained scientists to the mainland with big money. But there are worries about China‟s research environment. It‟s hardly known for producing independent thinking and openness, and even big salary offers may not be attractive enough to overcome this.At last, for China, becoming a major world creator is not just about setting up partnerships with top Western universities. Nor is it about gathering a group of well-educated people and telling them t o think creatively. It‟s about establishing a rich learning environment for young minds. It‟s not that simple.65. Why does the author feel disappointed at his students?A. Because there is one group presenting a catering service.B. Because the six groups made projects for restaurant chains.C. Because all the students copied a case for the difficult topic.D. Because the students‟ ideas were lacking in creativeness.66. We can infer from the passage that ________.A. China can make and sell any product all over the worldB. high pay may not solve the problem of China’s research environmentC. cooperation with institutions has been set up to make a Chinese brandD. the new government program are aimed at encouraging imagination67. Which is the best title of the passage?A. Look for a New Way of Learning.B. Reward Creative Thinking.C. How to Become a Creator.D. Establish a technical Environment.(B)Every summer, no matter how urgent work schedule is, I take off one day exclusively for my son. We call it dad-son day. This year our third stop was the amusement panic, where we discoveredthat he was tall enough to ride one of the fastest roller coasters (过山车)in the world. We experienced through face-stretching turns and circles for ninety seconds. Then, as we stepped off the ride, in a calm voice, he remarked that it was not as exciting as other rides he‟d been on. As I listened, I began to sense something seriously out of balance.Throughout the season, I noticed similar events all around me. Parents found it hard to find new stimulations for cold kids. Surrounded by ever-greater stimulation, their young feces were looking disappointed and boredFacing their children's complaints of "nothing to do", parents were spending large numbers of dollars for various forms of entertainment In many cases the money seemed to do little more than buy relief from the terrible complaint of their bored children. This set me thinking the obvious question: "How can it be so hard for kids to find something to do when there's been such a range of stimulating entertainment available to them?"What really worries me is the strength of the stimulation. I watch my little daughter's &ce as she absorbs bloody special effects in movies.Why do children facing such excitement seem starved for more? Thai was, I realized, the point I discovered during my own adolescence that what creates excitement is not going fast, but goingfaster. Excitement has less to do with speed than changes in speed.I am concerned about the increasing effect of years at these levels of feverish activity. It is no mystery to me why many teenagers appear uninterested and burned out, with a "been there, done that" air of indifference toward much of life. As increasing numbers of frie nds‟ children are advised to take medicine to deal with inattentiveness at school or anti-depressants (抗抑郁药)to help with the loss of interest and joy in their lives—I question the role of kids‟ boredom in some of the diagnoses (处方).My own work is focused on the chemical imbalances and biological factors related to behavioral and emotional disorders. These are complex problems. Yet I‟ve been reflecting more and more on how lie pace of life and the strength of stimulation may be contributing to the rising rates of psychological problems among children and adolescents in our society.68. The reason why the author felt surprised in the amusement park was that ________.A. his son was not as excited by the roller coasters ride as expectedB. his songs enjoyed turns and circles with his face stretchedC. his son appeared upset but calm while riding the roller coastersD. his son could keep his balance so well on the fast moving roller coasters69. According to the author, children will probably feel excited ________.A. if their parents allow them to ride roller coasters very oftenB. since parents spend money on the same form of entertainmentC. after they take anti-depressants according to the diagnosesD. if they are often exposed to more stimulating entertainment70. From his own experience, the author came to the conclusion that children seem to expect _______.A. a much wider variety of sports facilitiesB. activities that require complicated skillsC. the change of the forms of recreationD. more challenging physical exercise71. In order to relieve children's boredom, the author would probably suggest ________.A. adjusting the pace of life and strength of stimulationB. promoting the practice of dad-son daysC. consulting a specialist in child psychologyD. balancing school work with after school activities(C)Cultural rules determine every aspect of food consumption. Who eats together defines social units. For example, in some societies, the nuclear family is the unit that regularly eats together. The anthropologist Mary Douglas has pointed out that, for the English, the kind of meal and the kind of food that is served relate to the kinds of social links between people who are eating together. She distinguishes between regular meals, Sunday meals when relatives may come, and cocktail parties for relatives and friends. The food served symbolizes the occasion and reflects who is present. For example, only snacks are served at a cocktail party. It would be inappropriate to serve a steak or hamburgers. The distinctions among cocktails, regular meals, and special dinners markthe social boundaries between those guests who are invited for drinks, those who are invited to dinner, and those who come to a family meal. In this example, the type of food symbolizes the category of guest and with whom it is eaten.In some New Guinea societies, the nuclear family is not the unit that eats together. The men take their meals in a men's house, separately from their wives and children. Women prepare and eat their food in their own houses and take the husband's portion to the men's house. The women eat with their children in their own houses. This pattern is also widespread among Near Eastern societies.Eating is a metaphor that is sometimes used to signify marriage. In many New Guinea societies, like that of the Lese on the island of New Ireland in the Pacific and that of the Trobriand Islanders, marriage is symbolized by the couple's eating together for the first time. Eating symbolizes their new status as a married couple. In U.S. society, it is just the reverse. A couple may go out to dinner on a first date.Other cultural rules have to do with taboos against eating certain things. In some societies, members of a family group, arc not allowed to eat the animal or bird that is their ancestor. Since they believe themselves to be children of that ancestor, it would be like eating that ancestor or eating themselves.There is also an association between food prohibitions and rank, which is found in its most extreme form in the caste (social class) system of India. A caste system consists of ranked groups, each with a different economic specialization. In India, there is an association between caste and the idea of pollution. Members of highly ranked groups can be polluted by coming into contact with the bodily secretions, particularly saliva(唾液),of individuals of lower-ranked castes. Because of the fear of pollution, Brahmans and other high-ranked individuals will not share food with, not eat from the same plate as, not even accept food from an individual or from a low-ranking class.72. According to the passage, who will NOT eat together?A. The English during regular meals.B. Americans on their first date.C. Men and women in Near Eastern societies.D. Newly-married people on the island of New Ireland.73. In Paragraph 4, the underlined word "taboos" means _____________.A. favorsB. prohibitionsC. hatredD. gossips74. According to the passage, eating together indicates all the following EXCEPT .A. the type of foodB. social relations.C. marital statusD. family ties.75. What is the main idea of the passage?A. Different kinds of food in western countries.B. Relations between food and social units.C. Symbolic meanings of different kinds of food.D. Food consumption in different cultures.找家教,可以找柯南东升,可以关注824135830空间,更多精彩请加821435830Section CDirections: Read the following text and choose the most suitable heading from the list A-F for76._______________Tim Sparks slides a small leather-bound notebook out of an envelope. The book's yellowing pages contain beekeeping notes made between 1941 and 1969 by the late Walter Coates of Kilworth, Leicestershire. He adds it to his growing pile of local journals, birdwatchers' lists and gardening diaries. "We're uncovering about one major new record each month," he says, "I still get surprised." Around two centuries before Coates, Robert Marsham, a landowner from Norfolk in east of England, began recording the life cycles of plants and animals on his estate. Successive Marshams continued recording these notes for 211 years.77._______________Today, such records are being put to uses that their authors couldn't possibly have expected. These data sets, and others like them, are proving valuable to ecologists interested in the timing of biological events, or phonology. By combining the records with climate data, researchers can reveal how, for example, changes in temperature affect the arrival of spring, allowing ecologists to make improved predictions about the impact of climate change.78._______________But not all professionals are happy to use amateur data. "A lot of scientists won't touch them, they say they're too full of problems," says Root. Because different observers can have different ideas of what forms, for example, an open snowdrop. "The biggest concern with ad hoc (临时的) observations is how carefully and systematically they were taken,” says Mar k Schwarts of the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, who studies the interactions between plants and climate. "We need to know pretty precisely what a person's been observing—if they just say …I noted when the leaves came out‟, it might not be that useful.” Measuring the onset of autumn can be particularly problematic because deciding when leaves change color is a more subjective process than noting when they appear.79._______________Overall, most phrenologists arc positive about the contribution that amateurs can make. "They get the raw power of science: careful observation of the natural world," says Sagarin. Others suggest that the right statistics can iron out some of the problems with amateur data. Together withcolleagues at Wageoingen University in the Netherlands, environmental scientist Arnold van Vliet is developing statistical techniques to account for the uncertainty in amateur phonological data. Besides, the data are cheap to collect, and can provide breadth in space, time and range of spe cies," It‟s very difficult to collect data on a large geographical scale without enlisting an army of observers, says Root.80._______________Phonology also helps to drive home messages about climate change. “Because the public understand these records, they accept them,” says Sparks. It can also illustrate potentially unpleasant consequences, he adds, such as the finding that more rat infestations are reported to local councils in warmer years. And getting people involved is great for public relations. "People are excited to think that the data they have been collecting as a hobby can be used for something scientific—it empowers them” says Root.Section DDirections: Read the passage carefully. Then answer the questions or complete the statements in the fewest possible wordsThe automobile may not be closely associated with modem American culture, but it has occupied a central role in America's economic and social history.No one can deny the status of Henry Ford in car history. When the first Ford Model T rolled off the assembly line in 1908, businessman Henry Ford transformed the car from a luxury attachment for the rich to an automobile product for the middle classes. The rush of cars into the community forced all levels of government to build new and better roads. Better roads fed the demand for larger, faster, more stylish vehicles, and a host of companies rushed to meet that demand.If there was a first Golden Age of automobile, it may well have been the 1950s. It was an age of prosperity. Large, regular paychecks encouraged the public display of wealth through costly items such as new cars. Americans, moreover, needed those cars as they moved away from the cities into the suburbs, where such things as stores, jobs, and schools were seldom within walking distance. Cars became essential if people were to get to work or to the grocery store.As Ac 1950s slipped into 1960s, it became apparent that these fashionable wheels were gas-consuming road cruisers, dangerous in an accident, and often full of faults. Under pressure from a variety of groins, the federal government required that newer models provide greater fuel efficiency and cleaner emissions. Seatbelts became standard equipment as well Rising fad prices in the 1970s, coupled with concern for the environment, made the smaller cars produced by foreign companies for European and Asian markets very popular.The 1980s and 1990s saw an upswing in the popularity of big cars. New models including minivans and sport utility vehicles have become main products in auto dealers' showrooms. Traffic jams on the roads have become part of the American way of life. In 1911 a horse could travel through rush-hour traffic in Los Angeles at 11 miles per hour. In 2000 a car covering the same territory at the same time of day moved at about 4 miles per hour. But perhaps that is not important. When a car is equipped with a telephone and television set, a computer, and global positioning satellite connections, it can feel just like home.(Note: Answer the questions or complete the statements in NO MORE THAN TEN WORDS.) 81. made Henry Ford well-known in car history.82. That the car industry prospered in the 1950s in America resulted from ________.83. Why were smaller cars once popular in the 1970s?84. In today's society, how can a car make people ignore traffic jams?找家教,可以找柯南东升,可以关注824135830空间,更多精彩请加821435830第II卷(共45分)I. TranslationDirections: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.1. 实验结果比预想的要满意得多。

上海市华师大一附中等八校2012届高三2月联合调研考试卷(数学理)

上海市华师大一附中等八校2012届高三2月联合调研考试卷(数学理)

2012届高三联合调研考试数学试卷(理科)(本试卷满分150分,测试时间120分钟)参加学校:华师大一附中、曹杨二中、市西、市三女子、控江、格致、市北、(育才、晋元高中)一、填空题(本大题共56分,每小题4分)1.计算:1i2i-=+____________ (其中i 为虚数单位). 2.已知向量(5,3)a =-,(2,)b x =,若向量a 、b 互相平行,则x =____________. 3.已知向量a 与b 的夹角为3π,||1a =,||2b =,若b a λ-与a 垂直,则实数λ=_________. 4.在二项式8(ax -的展开式中,若含2x 项的系数为70,则实数a =_____________. 5.已知θ是第二象限角,若4sin 5θ=,则tan()24θπ-的值为_______________. 6.若21316log 1a a M a -+=-,[4,17]a ∈,则M 的取值范围是_________________.7.关于x 的方程组(1)21y q x y qx =-+⎧⎪⎨=-⎪⎩有唯一的一组实数解,则实数q 的值为_____________. 8.把编号为1、2、3、4、5的5位运动员排在编号为1、2、3、4、5的5条跑道中,若有且只有两位运动员的编号与其所在跑道编号相同,则不同的排法种数共有___________种. 9.过点1(,1)2M 的直线l 与圆C :22(1)4x y -+=交于A 、B 两点,C 为圆心,当ACB ∠最小时,直线l 的方程为_________________.10.在平面直角坐标系xOy 中,函数()()1f x k x =-(1k >)的图像与x 轴交于点A ,它的反函数()1y fx -=的图像与y 轴交于点B ,并且这两个函数的图像交于点P .若四边形OAPB 的面积是3,则k =___________.11.已知Z k ∈,向量(,1)AB k =,(2,4)AC =,若||10AB ≤,则ABC ∆为直角三角形的概率是_______________.12.已知ABC ∆中,2AC =,1BC =,23ACB π∠=,D 为AB 上的点,若2AD DB =,则CDB ∠=____________(结果用反三角表示).13.设直线:l 220x y ++=关于原点对称的直线为l ',若l '与椭圆2214y x +=的交点为A ,B 两点,点P 是椭圆上的动点,则使PAB ∆的面积为12的点P 的个数为_____________.14.如图所示的程序框图中, ,函数int()x 表示不超过x 的最大整数,则由框图给出的计算结果是____________.二、选择题(本大题满分20分,每小题5分)15.若函数21y a x =⋅,22x y c =⋅,33y b x =⋅,则由表中数据确定()f x 、()g x 、()h x 依次对应 ( ). (A) 1y 、2y 、3y (B) 2y 、1y 、3y (C ) 3y 、2y 、1y (D) 1y 、3y 、2y 16.在证券交易过程中,常用到两种曲线,即时价格曲线()y f x =及平均价格曲线()y g x = (如(2)3f =是指开始买卖后二个小时的即时价格为3元;(2)3g =表示二个小时内的平均价格为3元),在下图给出的四个图像中实线表示()y f x =,虚线表示()y g x =其中可能正确的是 ( ).(A ) (B ) (C ) (D )17.一个四棱锥和一个三棱锥恰好可以拼接成一个三棱柱.这个四棱锥的底面为正方形, 且底面边长与各侧棱长相等,这个三棱锥的底面边长与各侧棱长也都相等.设四棱锥、 三棱锥、三棱柱的高分别为1h ,2h ,h ,则12::h h h = ( ).2:22218.函数()y f x =的定义域为R ,若对于任意的正数a ,函数()()()g x f x a f x =+-都是其定义域上的增函数,则函数()y f x =的图像可能是 ( ).(A ) (B) (C) (D)三、解答题(本大题满分74分)19.(本题满分12分)第1小题满分6分,第2小题满分6分. 已知函数()()22sin cos 2cos 2f x x x x =++-.(1)求函数()f x 的最小正周期; (2 )当3,44x ππ⎡⎤∈⎢⎥⎣⎦时,求函数()f x 的最大值,最小值.20.(本题满分12分)第1小题满分6分,第2小题满分6分.在一个棱长为2+的正方体的八个顶角上分别截去一个三棱锥,使截掉棱锥后的多面体有六个面为正八边形,八个面为正三角形(如图所示),(1)求异面直线AB 与GH 所成角的大小; (2)求此多面体的体积(结果用最简根式表示).21.(本题满分12分)第1小题满分5分,第2小题满分7分.已知O 为坐标原点,点(2,1),(1,2)A B ,对于k N *∈有向量k OP kOB OA =+, (1)试问点k P 是否在同一条直线上,若是,求出该直线的方程;若不是,请说明理由;(2)是否在存在k N *∈使k P 在圆22(2)5x y +-=上或其内部,若存在求出k ,若不存在说明理由.22.(本题满分19分)第1小题满分5分,第2小题满分5分,第3小题满分9分. 已知函数()y f x =的图像(如图所示)过点(0,2)、(1.5,2)和点(2,0),且函数图像关于点(2,0)对称;直线1x =和3x =及0y =是它的渐近线.现要求根据给出的函数图像研究函数1()()g x f x =的相关性质与图像, (1)写出函数()y g x =的定义域、值域及单调递增区间;(2)作函数()y g x =的大致图像(要充分反映由图像及条件给出的信息);(3)试写出()y f x =的一个解析式,并简述选择这个式子的理由(按给出理由的完整性及表达式的合理、简洁程度分层给分).23.(本题满分19分)第1小题满分5分,第2小题满分8分,第3小题满分6分. 由下面四个图形中的点数分别给出了四个数列的前四项,将每个图形的层数增加可得到这四个数列的后继项.按图中多边形的边数依次称这些数列为“三角形数列”、“四边形数列”,将构图边数增加到n 可得到“n 边形数列”,记它的第r 项为(,)P n r ,1,3,6,10 1,4,9,16 1,5,12,22 1,6,15,28 (1) 求使得(3,)36P r >的最小r 的取值; (2) 试推导(,)P n r 关于n 、r 的解析式;( 3) 是否存在这样的“n 边形数列”,它的任意连续两项的和均为完全平方数,若存在,指出所有满足条件的数列并证明你的结论;若不存在,请说明理由.参考答案: 1.13i 55- 2. 65- 3. 1 4. 1± 5. 136. 3[2log 2,2]--- (或3[log 18,2]--等7.12或 18.209.2430x y -+= (或11()(1)022x y ---=等)10.32 11. 41912. 13.2 14.1 15.D 16.C 17.B 18.D19. 解: (1)()sin 2cos 224f x x x x π⎛⎫=+=+ ⎪⎝⎭. 4分∴()f x 的最小正周期为π. 6分(2).337,,244444x x πππππ⎡⎤∈∴≤+≤⎢⎥⎣⎦, 8分,1sin 242x π⎛⎫∴-≤+≤⎪⎝⎭ 10分∴()1f x ≤≤. 12分∴当3,44x ππ⎡⎤∈⎢⎥⎣⎦时,函数()f x 的最大值为1,最小值.20. 解: (1) 易知//FE AB ,//GH EC ,所以FEC ∠就是异面直线AB 与GH 所成的余角). 3分经计算得: 351)48FEC ππ∠=-=(也可以直接用4522.567.5+=做)所以异面直线AB 与GH 所成的角的大小为38π1),arc . 6分(2,则由题意得:2x x +=,所以, 9分 设多面体的体积为V ,则311(2832V =+-⨯⨯=563+ 12分21.解:(1)点k P 在同一条直线上,直线方程为23y x =-. 2分证明如下:设点(,)k k k P x y ,则(,)(1,2)(2,1)k k x y k =+ 即2,21,k kx k y k =+⎧⎨=+⎩所以23k k y x =-.所以,点k P 在直线23y x =-上. 5分 (文科)按证明情况酌情给分(2)由圆22(2)5x y +-=的圆心(0,2)到直线23y x =-=可知直线与圆相切, 所以直线与圆及内部最多只有一个公共点 10分而切点的坐标为:(2,1),此时0k =不满足题意,所以不存在k N *∈满足题意. 12分22.解: (1) 定义域为:{|1,2,3,}x x x x x R ≠≠≠∈ 2分 值域为: (,0)(0,)-∞⋃+∞ 3分 函数的单调递增区间为: (1,2)和(2,3) 5分 (2)图像要求能反映出零点((1,0)和(3,0),渐近线2x =,过定点,单调性正确. 5分(3) 结论可能各异如:3(2)()|1||3|x f x x x -=--,2222(3)()22(1)xx x f x x x x -⎧>⎪-⎪=⎨-⎪<⎪-⎩211()2tan()132233x x f x x x x x π-⎧<⎪-⎪⎪=-<<⎨⎪-⎪>⎪-⎩,等层次一:函数图像能满足题意, 但没有说明理由 4分 层次二: 函数图像能满足题意,能简述理由(渐近线、定点等部分内容) 6分层次三: 函数图像能满足题意,能说明过定点、渐近线、单调性及对称性 9分解: (1)(1)(3,)2r r P r +=, 3分 由题意得(1)362r r +>,所以,最小的9r =. 5分(2)设n 边形数列所对应的图形中第r 层的点数为r a ,则12(,)r P n r a a a =++⋅⋅⋅+ 从图中可以得出:后一层的点在2n -条边上增加了一点,两条边上的点数不变, 所以12r r a a n +-=-,11a =所以{}r a 是首项为1公差为2n -的等差数列, 所以(,)[2(1)(2)]2r P n r r n =+--.(或(2)(1)2n r r r --+等) 13分 (3)2(,1)(,)(2)21P n r P n r n r r ++=-++ 16分 显然3n =满足题意, 17分 而结论要对于任意的正整数r 都成立,则2(2)21n r r -++的判别式必须为零, 所以,44(2)0n --=,3n = 19分所以,满足题意的数列为“三角形数列”.(文科)(2)为第50项,(3)同理科(2).。

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上海市华师大一附中等七校2012届高三2月联合调研考试卷(英语)参加学校:华师大一附中、曹杨二中、市西、市三女子、控江、格致、市北、(育才、晋元高中)第I卷(共105 分)II. Grammar and VocabularySection A: GrammarDirections: Beneath each of the following sentences there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one answer that best completes the sentence.25. Keeping a foreign pet is dangerous, as the owner might be infected ________ the diseases brought along with the animal.A. inB. withC. byD. for26. All the ladies wear beautiful clothes for the celebration. Some are dressed in red, _______ in purple.A. otherB. anotherC. othersD. the other27. According to some theories ________ from psychoanalysis, life is supposedly easier; and more pleasant when anxiety is overcome.A. obtainB. obtainingC. to obtainD. obtained28. To understand the complex situation completely requires more thought than ________ so far.A. gaveB. has givenC. has been givenD. is being given29. To show our respect, we usually take our gloves off _______ we are to shake hands with.A. whoeverB. wheneverC. whicheverD. wherever30. Y ou _______ an A on your term paper, but you quoted a little bit more from others‟ papers.A. should receiveB. could have receivedC. would receiveD. must have received31. Eric, a middle-aged fashion designer, is very happy because the clothes be designed have never been ________.A. most popularB. the most popularC. less popularD. more popular32. We are strongly against the company‟s decision _______ it will fire half of its staff in the following years.A. whichB. thatC. whatD. when33. Nancy, ________ for about half a year to apply for a job as an airline hostess, finally tooka position at a shopping center.A. struggledB. having struggledC. strugglingD. to struggle34. Don‟t start reading a book ________ you find that it‟s one you can read with ease and understanding.A. whenB. ifC. unlessD. though35. I can‟t believe that anyone else in the school can swim as fast as you, ________?A. can IB. can‟t theyC. can‟t youD. can they36. One of the things that made me long ________ back in prison was that I had littleopportunity thinking and reflection.A. beB. beingC. to beD. to being37. When you have a job interview, it‟s ________ you‟re dressed that sets the tone of it.A. howeverB. howC. whatD. whatever38. The new lecture course differs from the old one, ________ the students aren‟t required to attend lectures.A. which thatB. thatC. whichD. in which39. Fortunately, what the witness reported to the police on the phone led to ___________.A. the suspect‟s being capturedB. capture the suspectC. the suspect having capturedD. be captured by the suspect40. _______ they may have, the CEO of the corporation calls on all the staff to gather their courage to strive it.A. What a serious problemB. However a serious problemC. How serious a problemD. Whatever a serious problemSection B: VocabularyDirections: Complete the passage by choosing the proper words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.A. rewardB. ignoreC. uniqueD. completedE. perseveringF. solutionG. rideH. recoveryI. brushJ. challengingWhat is your dream? What is the goal that you have set for yourself and are working to achieve? Realizing your dreams is not an easy ___41___.Last fall I decided to write a new book for my publisher. Writing a book is a ___42___ goal, which got off to a terrific start last October. The writing is flowing well. Then I got sick. In fact, I got ill that I needed surgery and the ___43___ was long and exhausting. I did not work from the first week of November until the second week of January. By then I was nervous about meeting the April deadline for submitting the new manuscript to my publisher.Worried, I asked my author friends for some help, and they gave me this key piece of advice, “Let‟s start writing!" they al l said. So I did. It was not an immediate ___44___ to my depression, but after a few weeks of ___45___, I got back to normal. Several people in my circle of supporters helped me make some good connections and I got the book ___46___, and to the publisher on time. It was an exciting goal for me to reach, so I took my family to Hawaii as my ___47___.Sometimes you ___48___ your own dreams because of self-doubt, fear, or external complications. Y ou can think of many different excuses to ___49___ those dreams aside, but, if you go after your dreams, your world will become more exciting and you will begin to live a more passionate and meaningful life.So, now, take a minute to write down three goals you want to accomplish this year.III. Reading ComprehensionSection ADirections: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.In 1867 the United States faced the task of rebuilding after the destruction of the Civil War, so it looked westward for the raw materials needed to fuel industrial growth. Geological surveys and mapping journeys were set forth to explore this 50 territory. These groups, in turn, hired mapmakers, scientists, cooks, drivers, and doctors. They also hired painters andphotographers as part of the teams. Painters needed few supplies, making it relatively easy for them to travel in the wilderness, ____51____ photographers were not so lucky; they had to transport a fully stocked darkroom on the ___52____.Until the late 1870s, most photographers used the ___53___ wet-collodion process. The first step was to wash a clean sheet of glass with a sticky mixture of collodion and chemicals, (collodion or "gun-cotton" was a recent medical discovery used to cover wounds because the viscous (粘性的) solution turned into a protective film when dry.) After it was washed, the plate went into another bath that the picture was ___54___ getting darker; Finally, the glass negative (底片) was washed clean with fresh water. ___55___ a photograph from the negative had to wait until the photographer went back to the studio. The ___56___ of the negative depended on the size of the camera. Some negatives could be as large as 20 by 24 inches.Imagine the ___57____ of taking photographs in the 1860s and 1870s in the remote western wilderness! Photographers went over Rocky Mountains and through rushing rivers. They were ___58____ in the terrible desert heat, with cameras, sheets of glass, and vats of chemicals. Bad weather, equipment failures, and accidents were frequent problems. They persevered, but success in creating a negative did not ___59___ the production of a photograph; plates still had to be ___60___ transported back to the studio before the image could be printed on paper. A photographer could carry 120 pounds of many miles to ____61____ a magnificent view only to have the easily broken plate ___62___ in transportation.___63___, once photographers were successful, the results were superb and much admired. Photographs were put on exhibition, and people bought albums filled with pictures by Timothy O‟Sullivan, Carleton Watkins, and William Henry Jackson. Jackson‟s photographs of Y ellowstone‟s natural wonders, along with the painti ngs of fellow Thomas Moran, even helped ___64___ Congress to preserve thousands of acres of this land in 1872 as the nation‟s first national park.Section BDirections: Read the following four passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.(A)I once had my Chinese MBA students brainstorming on “two-hour bu siness plans”. I separated them into six groups and gave them an example: a restaurant chain. The more original their idea, the better, I said. Finally, five of the six groups presented plans for restaurant chains. The sixth proposed a catering service. Though I admitted the time limit had been difficult, I expressed my disappointment.My students were middle managers, financial analysts and financiers from state owned enterprises and global companies. They were not without talent or opinions, but they had been shaped by an educational system that rarely stressed or rewarded critical thinking or inventiveness. The scene I just described came in different forms during my two years‟ teaching at the school. Papers were often copied from the Web and the Harvard Business Review. Case study debates were written up and just memorized. Students frequently said that copying is a superior business strategy, better than inventing and creating.In China, every product you can imagine has been made and sold. But so few well developedmarketing and management minds have been raised that it will be a long time before most people in the world can name a Chinese brand.With this problem in mind, partnerships with institutions like Y ale and MIT have been established. And the n there‟s the “thousand talent scheme”: this new government program is intended to improve technological modernization by attracting top foreign trained scientists to the mainland with big money. But there are worries about China‟s research environment. It‟s hardly known for producing independent thinking and openness, and even big salary offers may not be attractive enough to overcome this.At last, for China, becoming a major world creator is not just about setting up partnerships with top Western universities. Nor is it about gathering a group of well-educated people and telling them to think creatively. It‟s about establishing a rich learning environment for young minds. It‟s not that simple.65. Why does the author feel disappointed at his students?A. Because there is one group presenting a catering service.B. Because the six groups made projects for restaurant chains.C. Because all the students copied a case for the difficult topic.D. Because the students‟ ideas were lacking in creativeness.66. We can infer from the passage that ________.A. China can make and sell any product all over the worldB. high pay may not solve the problem of China‟s research environmentC. cooperation with institutions has been set up to make a Chinese brandD. the new government program are aimed at encouraging imagination67. Which is the best title of the passage?A. Look for a New Way of Learning.B. Reward Creative Thinking.C. How to Become a Creator.D. Establish a technical Environment.(B)Every summer, no matter how urgent work schedule is, I take off one day exclusively for my son. We call it dad-son day. This year our third stop was the amusement park, where we discovered that he was tall enough to ride one of the fastest roller coasters (过山车)in the world. We experienced through face-stretching turns and circles for ninety seconds. Then, as we stepped off the ride, in a calm voice, he remarked that it was not as exciting as other rides he‟d been on. As I listened, I began to sense something seriously out of balance.Throughout the season, I noticed similar events all around me. Parents found it hard to find new stimulations for cold kids. Surrounded by ever-greater stimulation, their young feces were looking disappointed and boredFac ing their children‟s complaints of "nothing to do", parents were spending large numbers of dollars for various forms of entertainment. In many cases the money seemed to do little more than buy relief from the terrible complaint of their bored children. This set me thinking the obvious question: "How can it be so hard for kids to find something to do when there‟s been such a range of stimulating entertainment available to them?"What really worries me is the strength of the stimulation. I watch my little da ughter‟s face asshe absorbs bloody special effects in movies.Why do children facing such excitement seem starved for more? That was, I realized, the point I discovered during my own adolescence that what creates excitement is not going fast, but going faster. Excitement has less to do with speed than changes in speed.I am concerned about the increasing effect of years at these levels of feverish activity. It is no mystery to me why many teenagers appear uninterested and burned out, with a "been there, done that" air of indifference toward much of life. As increasing numbers of friends’children are advised to take medicine to deal with inattentiveness at school or anti-depressants (抗抑郁药)to help with the loss of interest and joy in their lives—I question the role of kids’boredom in some of the diagnoses (处方).My own work is focused on the chemical imbalances and biological factors related to behavioral and e motional disorders. These are complex problems. Y et I‟ve been reflecting more and more on how lie pace of life and the strength of stimulation may be contributing to the rising rates of psychological problems among children and adolescents in our society.68. The reason why the author felt surprised in the amusement park was that ________.A. his son was not as excited by the roller coasters ride as expectedB. his songs enjoyed turns and circles with his face stretchedC. his son appeared upset but calm while riding the roller coastersD. his son could keep his balance so well on the fast moving roller coasters69. According to the author, children will probably feel excited ________.A. if their parents allow them to ride roller coasters very oftenB. since parents spend money on the same form of entertainmentC. after they take anti-depressants according to the diagnosesD. if they are often exposed to more stimulating entertainment70. From his own experience, the author came to the conclusion that children seem to expect _______.A. a much wider variety of sports facilitiesB. activities that require complicated skillsC. the change of the forms of recreationD. more challenging physical exercise71. In order to relieve children‟s boredom, the author would probably suggest ________.A. adjusting the pace of life and strength of stimulationB. promoting the practice of dad-son daysC. consulting a specialist in child psychologyD. balancing school work with after school activities(C)Cultural rules determine every aspect of food consumption. Who eats together defines social units. For example, in some societies, the nuclear family is the unit that regularly eats together. The anthropologist Mary Douglas has pointed out that, for the English, the kind of meal and the kind of food that is served relate to the kinds of social links between people who are eating together. She distinguishes between regular meals, Sunday meals when relatives may come, andcocktail parties for relatives and friends. The food served symbolizes the occasion and reflects who is present. For example, only snacks are served at a cocktail party. It would be inappropriate to serve a steak or hamburgers. The distinctions among cocktails, regular meals, and special dinners mark the social boundaries between those guests who are invited for drinks, those who are invited to dinner, and those who come to a family meal. In this example, the type of food symbolizes the category of guest and with whom it is eaten.In some New Guinea societies, the nuclear family is not the unit that eats together. The men take their meals in a men‟s house, separately from their wives and children. Women prepare and eat their food in their own houses and take the husband‟s portion to the men‟s house. The women eat with their children in their own houses. This pattern is also widespread among Near Eastern societies.Eating is a metaphor that is sometimes used to signify marriage. In many New Guinea societies, like that of the Lese on the island of New Ireland in the Pacific and that of the Trobriand Islanders, marriage is symbolized by the couple‟s eating together for the first time. Eating symbolizes their new status as a married couple. In U.S. society, it is just the reverse. A couple may go out to dinner on a first date.Other cultural rules have to do with taboos against eating certain things. In some societies, members of a family group, are not allowed to eat the animal or bird that is their ancestor. Since they believe themselves to be children of that ancestor, it would be like eating that ancestor or eating themselves.There is also an association between food prohibitions and rank, which is found in its most extreme form in the caste (social class) system of India. A caste system consists of ranked groups, each with a different economic specialization. In India, there is an association between caste and the idea of pollution. Members of highly ranked groups can be polluted by coming into contact with the bodily secretions, particularly saliva(唾液),of individuals of lower-ranked castes. Because of the fear of pollution, Brahmans and other high-ranked individuals will not share food with, not eat from the same plate as, not even accept food from an individual or from a low-ranking class.72. According to the passage, who will NOT eat together?A. The English during regular meals.B. Americans on their first date.C. Men and women in Near Eastern societies.D. Newly-married people on the island of New Ireland.73. In Paragraph 4, the underlined word "taboos" means _____________.A. favorsB. prohibitionsC. hatredD. gossips74. According to the passage, eating together indicates all the following EXCEPT .A. the type of foodB. social relations.C. marital statusD. family ties.75. What is the main idea of the passage?A. Different kinds of food in western countries.B. Relations between food and social units.C. Symbolic meanings of different kinds of food.D. Food consumption in different cultures.Section CDirections: Read the following text and choose the most suitable heading from the list A-F for each paragraph. There is one extra heading which you do not need.A. The description of using amateur records to encourage the public.B. The description of old records kept by amateur naturalists.C. Concerns over amateur data for lacking objectivity and precision.D. The necessity of encouraging amateur collection.E. How people react to their involvement in data collection.F. The application of amateur records to phonology.76._______________Tim Sparks slides a small leather-bound notebook out of an envelope. The book‟s yellowing pages contain beekeeping notes made between 1941 and 1969 by the late Walter Coates of Kilworth, Leicestershire. He adds it to his growing pile of local journals, birdwatchers‟ lists and gardening diaries. "We‟re uncovering about one major new record each month," he says, "I stil l get surprised." Around two centuries before Coates, Robert Marsham, a landowner from Norfolk in east of England, began recording the life cycles of plants and animals on his estate. Successive Marshams continued recording these notes for 211 years.77._______________Today, such records are being put to uses that their authors couldn‟t possibly have expected. These data sets, and others like them, are proving valuable to ecologists interested in the timing of biological events, or phonology. By combining the records with climate data, researchers can reveal how, for example, changes in temperature affect the arrival of spring, allowing ecologists to make improved predictions about the impact of climate change.78._______________But not all profe ssionals are happy to use amateur data. "A lot of scientists won‟t touch them, they say they‟re too full of problems," says Root. Because different observers can have different ideas of what forms, for example, an open snowdrop. "The biggest concern with ad hoc (临时的) observations is how carefully and systematically they were taken,”says Mark Schwarts of the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, who studies the interactions between plants and climate. "We need to know pretty precisely what a person‟s been obs erving—if they just say …I noted when the leaves came out‟, it might not be that useful.” Measuring the onset of autumn can be particularly problematic because deciding when leaves change color is a more subjective process than noting when they appear.79._______________Overall, most phrenologists arc positive about the contribution that amateurs can make. "They get the raw power of science: careful observation of the natural world," says Sagarin. Others suggest that the right statistics can iron out some of the problems with amateur data. Together with colleagues at Wageoingen University in the Netherlands, environmental scientist Arnold van Vliet is developing statistical techniques to account for the uncertainty in amateur phonological data. Besides, the data are cheap to collect, and can provide breadth in space, time and range of species," It‟s very difficult to collect data on a large geographical scale without enlisting an army of observers, says Root.80._______________Phonology also he lps to drive home messages about climate change. “Because the public understand these records, they accept them,” says Sparks. It can also illustrate potentially unpleasant consequences, he adds, such as the finding that more rat infestations are reported to local councils in warmer years. And getting people involved is great for public relations. "People are excited to think that the data they have been collecting as a hobby can be used for something scientific—it empowers them” says Root.Section DDirections: Read the passage carefully. Then answer the questions or complete the statements in the fewest possible wordsThe automobile may not be closely associated with modem American culture, but it has occupied a central role in America‟s economic and social history.No one can deny the status of Henry Ford in car history. When the first Ford Model T rolled off the assembly line in 1908, businessman Henry Ford transformed the car from a luxury attachment for the rich to an automobile product for the middle classes. The rush of cars into the community forced all levels of government to build new and better roads. Better roads fed the demand for larger, faster, more stylish vehicles, and a host of companies rushed to meet that demand.If there was a first Golden Age of automobile, it may well have been the 1950s. It was an age of prosperity. Large, regular paychecks encouraged the public display of wealth through costly items such as new cars. Americans, moreover, needed those cars as they moved away from the cities into the suburbs, where such things as stores, jobs, and schools were seldom within walking distance. Cars became essential if people were to get to work or to the grocery store.As Ac 1950s slipped into 1960s, it became apparent that these fashionable wheels were gas-consuming road cruisers, dangerous in an accident, and often full of faults. Under pressure from a variety of groins, the federal government required that newer models provide greater fuel efficiency and cleaner emissions. Seatbelts became standard equipment as well Rising fad prices in the 1970s, coupled with concern for the environment, made the smaller cars produced by foreign companies for European and Asian markets very popular.The 1980s and 1990s saw an upswing in the popularity of big cars. New models including minivans and sport utility vehicles have become main products in auto dealers‟ showrooms. Traffic jams on the roads have become part of the American way of life. In 1911 a horse could travel through rush-hour traffic in Los Angeles at 11 miles per hour. In 2000 a car covering the same territory at the same time of day moved at about 4 miles per hour. But perhaps that is notimportant. When a car is equipped with a telephone and television set, a computer, and global positioning satellite connections, it can feel just like home.(Note: Answer the questions or complete the statements in NO MORE THAN TEN WORDS.)81. made Henry Ford well-known in car history.82. That the car industry prospered in the 1950s in Amer ica resulted from ________.83. Why were smaller cars once popular in the 1970s?84. In today‟s society, how can a car make people ignore traffic jams?第II卷(共45分)I. T ranslationDirections:Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.1. 实验结果比预想的要满意得多。

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