2013届闸北区高三英语二模试卷(含答案)
上海市闸北区年高三二模英语答案

闸北区2013学年第二学期高三英语质量调研试卷听力材料和答案Tapescripts:I. Listening Comprehension(30分)Section ADirections: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversation and the question will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1.W: Hi sir. We have two types of TV sets in the store that suit your taste. One with 47 inchscreen and one with high definition technology. Which one do you prefer?M: Well, I would rather have the big screen one as our room is big.Q: Where does this conversation most probably take place?2.M: Should I pick you up at 8:00 a.m.?W: I think I can manage to get to the conference hall before the meeting begins. But thank you all the same.Q: What are the speakers going to do?3.W: Are you busy at work?M: Considering the workload I have to handle, I guess busy is the mildest word to describe my work.Q: What does the man mean?4.W: It’s so cold this winter and I have spent 30 dollars on the electricity bill this month.M: We have two heaters in the house and your bill is a quarter of my heating expense this month.Q: How much does the man pay for heating this month?5.W: I am afraid I have put on some weight again this month.M: Just look at all the snacks you have swallowed in the evening. It’s not at all surprising to me.Q: What does the man imply?6.M: Of the two cars we have seen today, which one do you prefer?W: Well, the red one is more fashionable with the streamline appearance while the white one saves on oil. As a nature lover, I am surely choosing the latter one.Q: What does the woman mean?7.W: How would you like to do your hair, any particular style?M: Well, I am going to a party tomorrow so I’d dye it a bright color covering the white hairs.Q: What’s the possible relationship between the two speakers?8.W: So have you got the ticket for me?M: The tickets sold off just before I got there. I would have got one if I hadn’t stopped for a drink on the way.Q: What does the man mean?9.W: My computer teacher announced that we would have to complete 2 papers and take 2exams this term. I wonder how I can survive when another two courses have similar requirements.M: Well, why not drop one course and pick it up the next term?Q: What does the man advise the woman to do?10.W: Congratulations! I heard that your chess team has reached the final of the districtchampionship.M: Yeah, and now we are all busy preparing for it.Q: What is the man probably doing?Section BDirections: In section B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passages. The passages will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.This is the hourly news at 10 P.M. An angry viewer is accusing Japan's national broadcaster for mental suffering caused by too much use of words borrowed from English.According to Mr. Takahashi, the basis of his concern is that Japan is being too Americanised. English became popular in Japan after World War II when almost all US companies in Japan hired English speakers.The situation was followed by a growing interest in American pop culture.The country's modern vocabulary is full of borrowed words, many of which are changed in pronunciation to fit the Japanese speaking habits.Mr. Takahashi, accused NHK of irresponsibility by refusing to use certain native Japanese words instead of certain English words in the program.He believed that with Japanese society increasingly Americanized, NHK, as Japan's national broadcaster, shouldn't go with the trend, but should remain determined to stick with the use of Japanese, which he thinks would go a long way toward protecting Japanese culture.However many people think Mr. Takahashi’s concern is unreasonable as use of English doesn’t mean the loss of domestic culture but on the other hand helps Japan to get informed of the advanced technology and international affairs, which will eventually give Japan more advantages in the world community.11. Why did English become popular in Japan after World War II?12. What did Mr. Takahashi charge NHK with?13. What is the opinion of some other people?Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.Listeners, have you ever camped on the roof of a high building, dressed up like a beggar or put on masks to fight against Batman. Sounds interesting, doesn’t it? Today we are introducing to you Jimmy Wang and Jason Liu who are best friends. Their company is offering to you these fun activities.The pair were both bored with their work after graduation from University in 2008 and decided to do something exciting. And there weren’t many fun activities for adults then so theyset up a company that offers young people a platform to socialize and have fun. They are organizing activities and getting sponsored to make money.But ideas are always a step away from success. Although the pair had many interesting ideas no clients picked up on them. In the first two years, the company didn’t win any sponsors and lost money on nearly every event.Fortunately they never gave up. Instead, they found out that the problem lied in lack of publicity for their company. So they advertised on famous social websites and handed out advertisement sheets on the streets. The measures did work out.An idea for a fun Halloween party finally paid off. They got a call from Coca-Cola, that agreed to sponsor the event, and for the first time they made money.From then on more and more companies started asking them to organize activities and money poured in. Last week, the pair bought a BMW car and they think it’s now time to expand the business. Good luck to them!14. How does the pair’s company earn money?15. Why did they fail at beginning?16. What will the company probably do next?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 hear.Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation:W: Hello, Merry Travel Agency. How may we help you?M: Hi, I am thinking of planning a short trip to Barbados and I am viewing the sale package on your website.W: Sure, sir. It’s a new promotion package we have just released, priced down from 800 dollars to just 550 dollars.M: Sounds good. So what does the package include?W: It includes a round flight trip from here to Bridgetown, the capital city of Barbados.M: And does it cover accommodation?W: Yes, three days’ accommodation in a three-star hotel.M: Great. And how about sightseeing?W: I am afraid the sightseeing fees in Barbados are not included. But we can recommend a local tour guide to you if you need. Of course you have to pay the fees yourself.M: I see. How about the visa? Does the package cover visa application fees?W: Yes we do but you have to present your proof of property and bank guarantees.M: OK, and…Questions 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation.W: Hey Jack. You look excited. What’s up?M: I am going to a Criss Angel Show tomorrow night. That’s why I am so excited.W: Wow, Criss Angel. It’s said that he is the greatest magician in today’s America.M: I agree. It’s reported that he was given Decade Magic Award in 2009 and Century Magic Award in 2010 by the International Magicians Society.W: What great honors! But how did he rise to fame in the first place?M: I gu ess it’s in 2002 when he spent 24 hours locked underwater in a small water cell in Times Square. Upon appearing from the water tank, he was hurried to hospital for high fever. From that day on, every American has known him.W: I know he also performed in Las Vegas, right?M: Yes, he named the show Criss Angel Believe and the show received mixed comments at beginning. Later Criss improved it by reducing talk elements which made the show a pure magic show. The show attracts an estimated $150 million in ticket sales every year.W: What a miracle.M: He also starred in the television show named Phenomenon, which has made him an artist active on different stages.参考答案1-5 BBCDC 6-10 CABAC11-13 BAB 14-16 CAB17. 550 dollars 18. three-star 19. tour guide 20. Property proof21. Century Magic Award 22. Times Square. 23. reducing talk elements 24. Phenomenon25.. to change 26. visiting 27. largest 28. a 29. whose 30. may/can 31. Whatever32. one 33. were devoted 34. until 35. by 36. while/when 37. As soon as 38. before 39. who 40. had established41-45 E F K H A 46-50 D J B I C51-55 BAACA 56-60 BCDAA 61-65 DBCAB66-69 DBAC 70-73 DACB 74-77 DACB78. Colorado water is divided up among seven U.S. states.79. the worsening living environment80. Farmers along the Colorado and ordinary American consumers.81. form a water-efficient habit and improve technology1. Now, many youngsters are keen on seeking tour pals on the Internet.2.At first audience couldn’t hear the lines clearly but finally they were moved by the actors’performance.3. Not until she knew about the relevant information in the newspaper did she realize how serious the problem of food waste was.4. In order to accompany their kids through the precious childhood, many mothers have given up their work career of promising prospect.5. In spite of the good reward(returns) and low risk, the market reaction toward the financial product recently launched by the bank was still muted(cool).。
高中英语真题-2013届高三下学期二模考试英语试卷

高中英语真题:2013届高三下学期二模考试英语试卷本试卷分第一卷(选择题)和第二卷 (非选择题) 两部分。
第一卷注意事项:1. 答第一卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。
2. 选出每小题答案后,用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,再选涂其他答案标号。
写在本试卷上无效。
第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20分)该部分分为第一、第二两节。
注意:回答听力部分时,请先将答案标在试卷上。
听力部分结束前,你将有两分钟的时间将你的答案转涂到客观题答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1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。
Where are the books now?A. In the man’s office.B. In the man’s home.C. In the woman’s home.2. How will they go to the cinema?A. By bus.B. In John’s car or on foot.C. They haven’t decided yet.3. What will the man do now?A. Buy his mum a handbag.B. Buy his mum a coat.C. Give Mary a call.4. Who will call the children to come?A. Frank.B. Joan.C. Mike.5. How will the girl go to school?A. In her father’s car.B. On her father’s bike.C. In her mot her’s car.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分)听第6段材料,回答第6,7题。
高中英语真题-2013年高三第二次模拟考试

高中英语真题:2013年高三第二次模拟考试本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)。
第I卷1至l0页,第Ⅱ卷11 至12页,共150分。
考生注意:答题前,考生务必将自己的准考证号、姓名填写在答题卡上,考生要认真核对答题卡上粘贴的条形码的“准考证号、姓名、考试科目”与考生本人准考证号、姓名是否一致。
第I卷每小题选出答案后,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,再涂选其他答案标号。
第Ⅱ卷用黑色墨水签字笔在答题卡上书写作答,在试题卷上作答,答案无效。
考试结束后,监考员将试题卷、答题卡一并交回。
第I卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7. 5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C 、D;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。
What does the woman want to do?Buy a ticket. B. Park her car. C. Wait her turruWhat is the man interested in about the book?The photos. B. The ideas. C. The data.Where does the conversation most probably take place?In a hotel. B. On a bus. C. At a cinema.What will the man do?Offer help. B. Express thanks. C. Ask for permission. What does the woman think of Picasso?She thinks that he is the greatest Spanish painter.She is sure that he is the best painter all over the world.She believes there are some other more famous painters in .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。
2013闸北区二模(完形填空)

完形填空2013闸北区(二模)Today's cinema has improved a great deal in presentation. Gone are the golden days when eager crowds were packed on wooden benches in poor buildings, which seemed to be about to 50 in the next minute. Audience were staring,with great interest, at the funny and amusing movements of silent figures on the screen. It was only through the body movements and facial expressions that the characters' feelings could be 51 to the audience .However ,film goers all the same turned a blind eye to the 52 cinema surroundings and seemed crazy about almost all the films. Box office hits were a(n) 53 thing and stories about movie stars took full coverage of the newspaper. They were received with all 54 wordings compared with today's pitiful stars who are all the time alert to such news as divorces or affairs.Nowadays it is quite easy to find a cinema that exceeds the hotel luxury. Cinema are spacious , well-lit places where one can kill time in comfort. Small favours offered by modern cinemas such as the well-printed booklets ,which are 55 available , the mouth-watering snacks on sale and even the gifts are all sending the implied message to the audience that the film to watch will provide the equivalent 56 . Audience, on the other hand, don't always 57 the story. Before a film is released ,the potential spectator is usually exposed to a(n) 58 of advertisements. Film trailers(预告片)are seen everywhere and crew interviews are televised. And in tempting people to enter cinemas ,second to none is 59 .People rely much on friends' advice in choosing films.Once the audience have settled on the chair, the cinema is learning from the theatre . The projectionists(放映员)are to give the audience time to prepare themselves for the film. Talk first degrades to a whisper then 60 altogether. Spotlights are focused on the curtains which are drawn slowly apart, often in the 61 of music, to reveal title of the film. Every detail has been designed so thoughtfully that the spectator will never actually see the 62 screen, which will remind him all too sharply that what he is about to see is nothing but different shadows flashing on the white ,However much the cinema tries to 63 theatre ,it fully succeeds .Nothing can 64 the awe and sense of expectation felt by the audience as the curtain is slowly raised.51 A. disappear B. collapse C. freeze D. rise52 A. translated B. responded C. invented D. applied53 A. special B. inferior C. standard D. loose54 A. unique B. memorable C. painful D. normal55 A. positive B. personal C. flexibale D. heated56 A. temporarily B. carefully C. readily D. traditionally57 A. luxury B. expense C. convinience D. informationA.disappearB.collapseC.freezeD.riseA.translatedB.respondedC.inventedD.appliedA.specialB.inferiorC.standardD.looseA.uniqueB.memorableC.painfulD.normalA.positiveB.personalC.flexibleD.heatedA.temporarilyB.carefullyC.readilyD.traditionally A.luxury B.expense C.convinience rmartion A.prove B.buy C.investigate D.conveyA.explosionB.promotionC.shiftD.spreadA.walls of earsB.seeing is believingC.word of mouthD.grave of teeth A.drives out B.wears out C.pays off D.dies awaypanyB.introductionC.benefitD.endA.decoratedB.distinctC.blankD.mechanicalA.imitateB.guideC.exploitD.replaceA.refer topare withC.suffer fromD.persist in译文:今天的电影院在展现自己方面已经改善很多。
2013届上海市高三二模英语试题汇编——写作

2013届(2012学年)上海市高三英语二模——写作(黄浦)当你在生活中遇到问题或困难时,你会如何解决?请就你亲身经历的1至2件事具体介绍一下你解决问题的办法,并简要谈谈你对困境的态度。
(文中请不要出现真实的校名和人名。
)(闵行)请简要描述下面两幅图片内容,并简要谈谈你的感想。
(浦东)毕业在即,你班将举行最后一次班会。
请你为本次班会设计方案,方案中必须包含以下内容:1. 确立班会的主题;2. 描述你所设计的活动;3. 谈谈活动设计的理由。
(普陀)下课十分钟也许是同学们记忆中无法抹去的时刻。
老师的拖堂、同学们之间的打闹和嬉戏等都会成为记忆的一部分。
请描述发生在下课十分钟的一个场景,并针对这一描写谈谈你的看法或建议。
具体内容包括:详细描述发生在下课十分钟的一个场景;谈谈你对该场景的看法或建议。
(徐汇金山松江)人们常会因自己失去的而悲伤,而往往忽略了自己拥有的。
请以“Appreciate What You Have”为题,叙述一件自己的经历的,或是看到的,或是听说过的事,并谈谈自己的感受。
文中应包括:对故事的具体描述。
●简述自己的感受(杨浦)请简要描述图片内容,并谈谈你的看法。
(杨浦静安宝山青浦)90. 最近许多城市常被雾霾(haze)所笼罩,请就这一话题谈谈你的看法。
文章必须包括:●描述雾霾天气的景象●提出解决这一问题的建议(杨浦3月)请简要描述图片内容,并谈谈你的看法。
(闸北)你是王华,你从网上得知某慈善组织正倡议为某一特殊群体建立一个节日。
给他们的负责人Smith 先生写信,谈谈你的看法,文中必须包括:--你建议设立的节日名称--你提出此建议的原因--你想如何庆祝这一节日(注:信中不得出现真实的个人信息)(长宁嘉定)近年来越来越多的中学生参加志愿者活动,请你就此内容写一篇文章。
你的文章必须包括:l 具体描述你参加过的一次志愿者活动l 简要谈谈你的感想(虹口)下图为某城市街头雕塑。
请认真观察,并具体描述雕塑内容,然后谈谈你对该雕塑的理解与思考。
上海市四区联2013届高三英语二模试卷

Section A25. T he start of a new year brings hope — hope _____ better health, more happinessand greater success.A. amongB. forC. overD. on26. –What is the man, actually?–I don’t know for sure. But I think he can be _____ but a policeman.A. nothingB. somethingC. everythingD. anything27. –Do you know where David is? I couldn’t find him anywhere.– Well. He _____ have gone far — his glasses are still here.A. shouldn’tB. mustn’tC. can’tD. wouldn’t28. I suppose you are unwilling to change your idea, _____?A. aren’t youB. do IC. don’t ID. are you29. A t the moment of the car accident, Jason’s life _____ in the blink of an eye.A. changesB. had changedC. was changingD. changed30. T he law says that all public buildings must be accessible to people who have trouble _____.A. walkingB. walkC. to walkD. walked31. Many students apply for a position at that company, but only a few _____.A. are being acceptedB. are acceptedC. have acceptedD. accept32. D esserts made from apples, such as pies, apple pancakes and apples _____ insugar are available for sampling.A. dippingB. dipC. dippedD. to dip33. T om’s resolution _____ up drinking alcohol lasted only two days.A. givenB. givingC. giveD. to give34. T he boy, one of the so-called rich second generation, forced his parents to buy anew car _____ it might cost.A. no matter howB. however highC. no matter how muchD. how much35. A business plan should be a strategic outline of _____ you are going to do, whyand how you are going to do it.A. whatB. whichC. howD. that36. T he teacher left word with our monitor ____ she would explain the problemagain next time.A. whoB. whichC. asD. that37. T hey will pay a visit to Europe in a couple of years _____ they have enough money.A. for fear thatB. on condition thatC. even thoughD. as well as38. E very time Gina catches her employees _____ time, she reminds them that time is money.A. to wasteB. wastingC. wastedD. waste39. N ot until 2012 _____ to a Chinese writer for the first time.A. the Nobel Prize in literature was awardedB. was awarded the Nobel Prize in literatureC. was the Nobel Prize in literature awardedD. the Nobel Prize was awarded in literature40. B rainPOP is an educational program consisting of brief animated videos _____ aman named Tim and his robot friend Moby discuss various subjects.A. in whichB. whichC. asD. in that) direct to their home, suggests a survey. The latest __41__ on superfast broadband delivered by fiber to the home (FTTH) show 18% growth over the last survey compiled in late 2008.The continued growth suggests that the __42__ economic decline has not hit plans to build fiber networks. Sweden __43__ the list of nations applying the technology, with 10.9% of its broadband customers using fiber. Karel Helsen, president of Europe’s Fiber-To-The-Home Council, said the growth matched predictions that were __44__ when the credit crisis started to make itself felt. “The numbers in 2009 are in line with the latest forecasts,” said Mr. Helsen.By 2012, the FTTH Council expects that 13 million people across 35 European nations will have their broadband delivered by fiber. Such services would start at a speed of 100 megabits per second (mbps), said Mr. Helsen. Around Europe more than 233 projects were underway to lay the fibers that would __45__ homes or buildings to the net, said Mr. Helsen. Many of those, he said, were being operated by local governments or smaller net firms. Local governments were interested in FTTH because of the economic and social __46__ it brought in its wake, said Mr. Helsen.The low delay in high-speed fiber networks made __47__ new uses of broadband, he said. “No delay is very important,” he said, “specifically if you talk about __48__ that are time-dependent such as personal communications, conference calls or video calls where delays cause a lot of trouble.” While early FTTH services were __49__ in cities, said Mr. Helsen, many more were reaching out to rural areas for e-health and e-learning projects.III. Reading ComprehensionLarge companies need a way to reach the savings of the public at large. The same problem, on a smaller__50__, faces practically every company trying to __51__ new products and create new jobs. There can be little prospect of raising the sort of sums needed from friends and people we know. While banks may agree to provide short-term finance, they are generally __52__ to provide money on a permanent basis for long-term projects. So companies turn to public, inviting people to lend them money, or take a share in the business in __53__ for a share in future profits. This they do by __54__ stocks and shares in the business through the Stock Exchange. Bydoing so they can put into circulation the savings of __55__ and organizations, both at home and overseas.When the saver needs his money back, he does not have to go to the company with whom he originally placed it. __56__, he sells his shares through a stockbroker to some other saver who is seeking to __57__ his money.Many of the __58__ needed both by industry and by each of us are provided by the government or by local authorities. Without hospitals, electricity, telephones, railways, this country could not __59__. All these require __60__ spending on new equipment and new development if they are to serve us properly, requiring more money than is raised through taxes alone. The government, local authorities, and nationalized industries __61__ frequently need to borrow money to finance major capital spending, and they, too, come to the Stock Exchange.There is __62__ a man or woman in this country whose job or whose standard of living does not __63__ the ability of his or her employers to raise money to finance new development. In one way or another this new money must come from the savings of the country. The Stock Exchange __64__ to provide a channel through which these savings can reach those who need finance.50. A. level B. extent C. scale D. basis51. A. programme B. provide C. develop D. prepare52. A. unexpected B. unwilling C. unbelievable D. uncertain53. A. search B. exchange C. value D. comfort54. A. issuing B. allowing C. producing D. acquiring55. A. immigrants B. investigators C. inheritors D. individuals56. A. Indeed B. In fact C. In addition D. Instead57. A. eliminate B. reflect C. invest D. profit58. A. properties B. appliances C. foundations D. services59. A. function B. experience C. share D. launch60. A. invisible B. continuous C. limited D. economical61. A. therefore B. however C. nevertheless D. otherwise62. A. definitely B. almost C. hardly D. probably63. A. turn down B. depend on C. take over D. put off64. A. releases B. forces C. leaves D. exists 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)A voyaging ship was wrecked during a storm at sea and only two of the men aboard were able to swim to a small, desert-like island. Not knowing what else to do, the two survivors agreed that they had no alternativethan to pray to God.However, to find out whose prayers were more powerful, they agreed to divide the territory between them and stay on opposite sides of the island.The first thing they prayed for was food. The next morning, the first man saw a fruit-bearing tree on his side of the island, and he was able to eat its fruit. But the other man’s parcel of land remained barren.After a week, the first man became lonely and decided to pray for a wife. The next day, another ship was wrecked and the only survivor was a woman who swam to his side of the island. But on the other side of the island, there was nothing.Soon thereafter the first man prayed for a house, clothes and more food. The next day, like magic, all of these things were given to him. However, the second man still had nothing.Finally, the first man prayed for a ship so that he and his wife could leave the island, and in the morning he found a ship docked at his side of the island.The first man boarded the ship with his wife and decided to leave the second man on the island, considering the other man unworthy to receive God’s blessings since none of his prayers had been answered.As the ship was about to leave, the first man heard a voice from Heaven booming, “Why are you leaving your companion on the island?”“My blessings are mine alone since I was the one who prayed for them,” the first man answered. “His prayers were all unanswered and so he doesn’t deserve anything.”“You are mistaken!” the voice rebuked him. “He had only one prayer, which I answered. If not for that, you would not have received any of my blessings.”“Tell me,” the first man asked the voice, “what did he pray for that I should owe him anything?”“He prayed that all your prayers would be answered.”For all we know, our blessings are not the fruits of our prayers alone, but those of another praying for us. So what you do for others is more important than what you do for yourself.65. The first man’s wife is _____.A. a swimmer who got to the island by accidentB. an angel sent by God to keep him companyC. a survivor from another wrecked shipD. a native person on the desert-like island66. The underlined word “barren” in Paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to _____.A. isolatedB. unproductiveC. fertileD. dry67. Which of the following is true about the second man?A. He didn’t deserve any blessing from God.B. None of his prayers was answered by God.C. He is not brave enough to tell God his needs.D. His prayer helped his companion get out of trouble.68. What’s the moral of the story?A. Never judge a person by appearance.B. Don’t lose heart in trouble.C. Helping others is helping ourselves.D. Greed is the root of all evil.(B)Stewart Island Ferry ServicesWhile most visitors spend at least one night on Stewart Island, it is also readily accessible by ferry as a day excursion from Invercargill and Bluff.Experience Foveaux Strait in comfort and style on board our express catamarans. During the one-hour crossing between Bluff and Stewart Island keep a lookout for wildlife, especially seabirds. Watching mollymawks (albatross) soaring behind the ferry is a fantastic sight.Interesting landmarks commonly seen include Dog Island Lighthouse, Ruapuke Island, Titi Islands and Mt Anglem - Stewart Island’s highest point.✧Free tea and coffee on board✧Interpretation handouts are available (English only).✧Wheelchair access available✧Personal baggage is carried free on the ferries - max. two bags per person (onestowed and one small carry-on). Additional baggage is by prior arrangement.✧Vehicle parking available at Bluff (extra cost - reservations recommended)“20% Multi-Purchase REWARD” on Return Ferry ServicesBuy 2 or more different excursions and SAVE 20% off all lower priced!Kids Go FREE on selected departures during NZ School Holidays!Kids Go FREE for travel 20 April - 5 May 2013.69. If leaving a car at Bluff, a traveler had better _____.A. refer to the handouts firstB. use wheelchair accessC. make a reservationD. park it 30 minutes before departure time70. John, who went to Stewart Island on Dec. 28th, got to the ferry dock at 7:55am.When did he most probably leave Bluff?A. At 8:00a.m..B. At 9:30a.m..C. At 11:00a.m..D. At 3:00p.m..71. Which of the following is false about the ferry services?A. Tea and coffee are free for passengers.B. Children go free for travel for about 15 days.C. Travelers are sure to see some seabirds during the crossing.D. Passengers have to pay extra cost for extra pieces of luggage.(C)Barack Obama urged congressional leaders on Monday to act quickly to pass a huge stimulus package for the U.S. economy. He met with a bipartisan (concerning or involving two different political parties) group of lawmakers on Capitol Hill. Later he met individually with Democratic and Republican House and Senate leaders and spoke to a bipartisan leadership gathering. In comments to reporters early on Monday, he emphasized the urgency of finalizing economic legislation(立法). “We have got an extraordinary economic challenge ahead of us,” he said, “We are expecting a sobering job report at the end of the week. Nancy Pelosi and her staff have been extraordinarily helpful in working with our team so that we can shape an economic recovery and reinvestment plan that starts putting people back to work.”Mr. Obama wants tax cuts for individual Americans and businesses to make up a significant portion of expected legislation. This could involve as much as $300 billion of a bill that is likely to go beyond $700 billion and include aid to cash-poor U.S. states, and money for alternative energy and a range of infrastructure(基础设施) projects. Later, Mr. Obama said he expects to be able to sign legislation as soon as the end of this month, adding that quick action is necessary to “break the drive of the U.S. economic depression”.Emerging later from bipartisan talks with Mr. Obama, Nancy Pelosi said lawmakers discussed with the president how to pass a stimulus package as quickly as possible. “An economic recovery package that will create jobs immediately an d will grow the economy and that is what we talked about today,” said Nancy Pelosi. “How we could do this fast, deliberatively and to act upon it soon.” Just how soon that would be, Pelosi would not say.How much support Democrats can obtain from Republicans will depend on the details. But the severity of the U.S. economic depression has created considerable bipartisan backing for quick action. Senate Majority Leader, Harry Reid said: “There are investments that we need to make on behalf of the American people to turn around this economy. We felt very good about the meeting; we are confident that we can do this and we have to do this.”“I think the best thing I can do is to decline to comment on what they are going to do going forward,” said Dana Perino. “Ob viously, we think that tax cuts were the right way to help our economy get out of the economic depression that this president inherited and we know that tax cuts can stimulate innovation.” Asked by reporters how large the economic stimulus package might be, Senate Majority Leader Reid said Obama indicated that all but one of some 28 economists advising him had said it should range from $800 billion to $1.3 trillion.72. Barack Obama urged congressional leaders and met with bipartisan leaders to _____.A. take over the White HouseB. end economic declineC. understand each other betterD. negotiate political issues73. I f the stimulus package is passed quickly and successfully, it can _____.A. obtain support from RepublicansB. finalize economic legislationC. enhance America’s international positionD. provide job opportunities74. W hat is the bipartisan leaders’ attitude towards this meeting?A. Uncertain.B. Hopeful.C. Disappointed.D. Indifferent.75. What can we infer from the passage?A. The best way out of the economic depression is tax cuts.B. The Republic Party plays the key role in coping with the economic depression.C. Democrats and Republicans will team up in the economic depression.D. When the stimulus package will be passed is known to the lawmakers. Section C76many do not know that indoor air pollution can also have significant health effects. Environmental Protection Agency studies indicate that indoor levels of pollutants may be 2-5 times, and occasionally more than 100 times, higher than outdoor levels. These levels of indoor air pollutants may be of particular concern because most people spend about 90% of their time indoors.indoor air pollution in any home. These include combustion sources such as oil, gas, coal, wood, and tobacco products; building materials and furnishings as diverse as deteriorated asbestos-containing insulation, wet or damp carpet, and cabinetry or furniture made of certain pressed wood products; products for household cleaning and maintenance, personal care, or hobbies; central heating and cooling systems and humidification devices; and outdoor sources such as radon, pesticides, and outdoor air pollution.These include irritation of the eyes, nose, and throat, headaches, dizziness, and fatigue. Such immediate effects are usually short-term and treatable. Sometimes the treatment is simply eliminating the person's exposure to the source of thepollution, if it can be identified. Symptoms of some diseases, including asthma, hypersensitivity and fever, may also show up soon after exposure to some indoor air pollutants.factors. Age and pre-existing medical conditions are two important influences. In other cases, whether a person reacts to a pollutant depends on individual sensitivity, which varies tremendously from person to person. Some people can become sensitized to biological pollutants after repeated exposures, and it appears that some people can become sensitized to chemical pollutants as well.so it is often difficult to determine if the symptoms are a result of exposure to indoor air pollution. For this reason, it is important to pay attention to the time and place the symptoms occur. If the symptoms fade or go away when a person is away from the home and return when the person returns, an effort should be made to identify indoor air sources that may be possible causes.Section DChildren and adolescents who watch a lot of television are more likely to have antisocial and criminal behavior when they become adults, according to a new University of Otago, New Zealand, study published online in the journal Pediatrics. The study followed a group of around 1,000 children born in the New Zealand city of Dunedin in 1972-1973. Every two years between the ages of 5 and 15, they were asked how much television they watched. Those who watched more television were more likely to have a criminal conviction and were also more likely to have antisocial personality traits in adulthood.The study found that the risk of having a criminal behavior by early adulthood increased by about 30% with every hour that children spent watching TV on an average weeknight.The study also found that watching more television in childhood was associated, in adulthood, with aggressive personality, an increased tendency to experience negative emotions, and an increased risk of antisocial personality disorder; a psychiatric disorder characterised by persistent patterns of aggressive and antisocial behavior.The researchers found that the relationship between TV viewing and antisocial behavior was not explained by socio-economic status, aggressive or antisocial behavior in early childhood, or parenting factors.A study co-author, Lindsay Robertson, says it is not that children who were already antisocial watched more television. “Rather, children who watched a lot of television were likely to go on to manifest antisocial beh avior and personality traits.”Other studies have suggested a link between television viewing and antisocial behavior, though very few have been able to demonstrate a cause-and-effect sequence. This is the first ‘real-life’ study that has asked about TV vi ewing throughout the whole childhood period, and has looked at a range of antisocial outcomes in adulthood. As an observational study, it cannot prove that watching too much television caused the antisocial outcomes, but the findings are consistent with most of the research and provides further evidence that excessive television can have long-term consequences for behavior.Antisocial behavior is a major problem for society. While we’re not saying that television causes all antisocial behavior, our findings do suggest that reducing TV viewing could go some way towards reducing rates of antisocial behavior in society,” says Associate Professor Hancox.The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that children should watch no more than 1 to 2 hours of quality television programming each day. The researchers say their findings support the idea that parents should try to limit their children’s television use.(Note: Answer the questions or complete the statements in NO MORE THAN TEN WORDS.)81. The aim of the study is to reveal __________.82. The researchers chose __________ as their research subjects (研究对象).83. What’s the shortcoming of most of the studies on this topic?__________________________________________________________.84. What do you suppose many parents will do after reading this passage?__________________________________________________________.第II卷(共45分)I. Translation85. 许多驾驶员对新的交通法规都感到不习惯。
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2013年质量调研检测试卷(二)英语参考答案一、单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)1—5 CAC DB 6—10 DDAAB 11-15 BDBCB二、完形填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)16—20ADBCA 21—25CBDCD三、阅读理解(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)26—30ADCCA 31—35 DCABD 36—40 DBACD 41—45CDABB四、填空(共16小题;每小题1分,满分16分)A)根据括号中所给的汉语写出单词,使句子意思完整正确。
46.over 47. further 48. spreading 49. salesmen 50. floatsB) 根据句子意思,用括号中所给单词的适当形式填空。
51.wetter 52. hasn’t done 53. simply 54. is coming /will come 55. sadness 56. to studyC)根据对话内容,从下面方框中选择适当的单词或短语填空,使对话内容完整正确。
57.biggest 58. places of interest 59. middle 60.on the other side 61.why五、阅读填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)A) 阅读下面短文,根据所读内容,在文章后空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。
每空一词。
62. exams 63. failing 64. conditions \ feelings /results 65. worried / stressed66. evening 67 good 68. straight 69. relax 70. finishing / completing71. answers / resultsB)根据短文内容及首字母提示,填写所缺单词。
72. probably 73. wrong 74. into 75. giving 76. its77. where 78. even / easily 79. takes / travells 80. reaches 81.second六、书面表达(满分15分)O ne possible version:One Saturday Jason and Neil decided to go camping. On the way, they talked about lots of interesting things. When they arrived at a beautiful river, they decided to camp there. While Jason was putting up the tent, Neil made a fire to cook food. After a while, everything was ready. They were eating happily when it suddenly began to rain. As they were getting into the tent, they heard someone shouting for help.They rushed to the river as soon as possible and found a little boy struggling in the river. They tried their best to pull the boy out of the water. Luckily, the boy was still alive.Jason and Neil felt very proud though their clothes were all wet.。
2013上海地区二模试卷题目及详解

2013年奉贤区高考英语二模卷25. Leaves are found on all kinds of trees, but they differ greatly ________ size and shape.A. onB. fromC. byD. in26. They felt sad that they couldn't help the poor boy because ________ of them had any money on them.A. allB. anyC. noneD. no one27. Some celebrities are eager to make their private lives known to the public for fear that no notice ________ to them.A. paysB. will paidC. is paidD. will be paid28. A 6.5-magnitude earthquake hit Taiwan on Wednesday, ________ one person and injuring at least 86 others.A. killedB. having killedC. killingD. being killed29. Dogs are man's good friends, but sometimes they also cause trouble to us, ________?A. are they?B. aren't theyC. do theyD. don't they?30. ________ some Chinese scholars propose stopping using traditional Chinese medicine, foreign medical institutions and industries are pursuing them.A. IfB. WhileC. AsD. Once31. Jerry did not regret giving the comment but felt that he ________ it differently.A. must have expressedB. may have expressedC. need have expressedD. could have expressed32. One thing you may not know is that ________ chopsticks might be good for your health.A. usingB. useC. usedD. being used33. He said that he would pay a visit to us the next day, but he ________.A. wouldn'tB. didn'tC. hasn'tD. hadn't34. These years, the belief has become general ________ eating fruits right after dinner doesn't necessarily do good to people's health.A. thatB. whatC. whichD. whether35. It is so noisy in the classroom. I just wonder ________ that makes them so excited.A. why it isB. why is itC. what it isD. what is it36. ________ inside the tyre, ________ on the inside of the tyre.A. The more there is air; the harder it pushesB. The more air there is; the harder it pushesC. There is more air; it pushes harderD. The more air is there; the harder does it pushes37. After the flooding, people were suffering in that area, ________ urgently needed clean water, medicine and shelter to survive.A. whichB. whoC. whereD. what38. The purpose of new technologies is to make life easier, ________ it more difficult.A. not makeB. not to makeC. not makingD. do not make39. Drivers ________ to have 80 milligrams of alcohol in their blood will have their driver's licenses suspended for 5 years.A. findB. to findC. findingD. found40. A new stadium will be built ________ the old houses have been pulled down.A. whatB. whereC. thatD. which【解析】25.D本题考查介词。
2013届上海市十二校高三第二学期联考英语试题及答案

2013届上海英语高考校际联考十二校联考(第二次)第Ⅰ卷(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. January. B. June C. December D. November2. A. The director. B. The woman. C. The guide. D. His uncle.3. A. It doesn’t work. B. It only works temporarily.C. It’s really effective.D. It has strong side effects.4. A. The woman rejected the man’s apology.B. The woman much appreciated the man’s offer.C. The man had forgotten the whole thing.D. The man had hurt the woman’s feelings.5. A. She stole money from others.B. She fell down and got hurt.C. She was unhappy for being wronged.D. She lost some of her money.6. A. They are going swimming. B. They are going hiking.C. They are going shopping.D. They are going diving.7. A. He needs another job as a research assistant.B. He asked Professor Williams for assistance.C. He assists Professor Williams with his teaching.D. He is doing research with Professor Williams8. A. She thought there were no tickets left for the show.B. She thought the seats on the left side were fully occupied.C. The show was planned a long time ago.D. The audience were deeply impressed by the show.9. A. She plans to go to graduate school.B. She will drop out of school.C. She will stop working and concentrate on her studies.D. She will take a part-time job.10. A. The bank. B. In a school.C. In a clothing store.D. In a barber shop.Section BDirections: In Section B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passages. The passages will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11. A. Because the bird couldn’t repeat his master’s name.B. Because the bird screamed all day long.C. Because the bird said the wrong word.D. Because the bird failed to say the name of the town.12. A. The cruel master. B. The woman in the kitchen.C. The pet bird.D. The fourth chicken.13. A. The bird had finally understood her threat.B. The bird managed to escape from the chicken house.C. The bird had learned to scream back at her.D. The bird was living peacefully with the chickens.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following news.14. A. To inform parents and schools. B. To pick out good students.C. To compare teachers.D. To expose poor schools.15. A. They have no trust in doctors. B. They cannot afford the medical fee.C. They fear things like injections.D. They doubt the medical treatment.16. A. Teacher s’ difficult life. B. Harm of divorce to families.C. Ways to become loveable kids.D. Kid s’ attention-seeking behavior.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.Status Karen Finch is a __17__ of BBC, who is now in Los Angles.Bo Lundquist is a __18__ from Sweden.Daily Training *Start training at 5:30 a.m., practise about __19__ hours, and thenhave a short break for breakfast.*Usually finish training at about __20__Complete the form. Write ONE WORD for each answer.Questions 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation.What do Cindy and Steve have to do? They have to __21__ their classes they missed.Why is Cindy sad to hear the news? Because she’s afraid she might __22__the trip.Why don’t they add extra days beforeBecause __23__ can’t be changed.summer?When does the conversation probablyBefore __24__take place?Complete the form. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORD S 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. Undoubtedly, life teaches us not to regret over yesterday, for it has passed and is ___ ourcontrol.A. againstB. beyondC. amongD. in26. After a careful discussion, the two parties have made a rough plan but the details________________ out later.A. are workedB. being workedC. to be workedD. are to be worked27. _________ has teaching experience can apply for the job.A. No matter whoB. WhoeverC. AnyoneD. Who28. Neither of the two debaters has been able to convince the other that his country’s social systemis ___ of the two.A. betterB. a better oneC. the betterD. the best one29. Hard work with a little wisdom _________ that John succeeded in his job.A. made possibleB. was made possibleC. made it possibleD. made it possibly30. ___________, I think, and the problem could be settled.A. As you keep up your spiritsB. A bit more effortC. If you double your effortD. Making great efforts31. _________ the customers, the company said that the amount of the chemical in the diet pillswouldn’t harm people’s health.A. Having calmedB. CalmingC. CalmedD. To calm32. ---What do you think is the matter with your car?---Well, it _____ start at all. I mean I turned the key and nothing happened.A. shan’tB. mustn’tC. won’tD. shouldn’t33. The newly-founded company is faced with lots of trouble, ___________ the financial problemis the worst.A. whichB. of whichC. to whichD. with which34. The seven-year-old boy put up a picture of Apple Former Steve Jobs beside the bed to keephimself ______ of his own dream.A. remindingB. to remindC. remindedD. remind35. Although the small room is ____ the large one, it is more beautifully decorated.A. one-third of the sizeB. the one-third size ofC. one-third the size ofD. the size of one-third36. Having been ill in bed for nearly a month, Kate had a hard time ___ the exam.A. passB. to passC. passedD. passing37. Out of one man’s painful experiences ____ sensitive insights for us all.A. do it comeB. comesC. does it comeD. come38. Hours of playing violent video games can affect the way the brain works, ___ damage tocertain cells of brain.A. to causeB. causingC. causeD. caused39. Kids should be encouraged to take part in community service ___ the voluntary spirit can takeroot in their minds from childhood.A. in thatB. now thatC. so thatD. provided that40. It is uncertain _____ side effect the medicine will bring about, although about two thousandpatients have taken it.A. thatB. whatC. howD. whetherSection 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. expensiveB. crisisC. cheapD. compared AB. promoteAC. deserve AD. available BC. feed BD. reduced CD. politics Ever since they were first put on the market in the early 1990s, genetically modified (GM, 转基因) foods have been increasingly developed and marketed in many countries in the word, mainly on the basis of their promise to end the worldwide food __41__. But can GM technology solve world hunger problems? Even if it would, is it the best solution?Despite what it promises, GM technology actually has not increased the production potential of any crop. In fact, studies show that the most widely grown GM crop, GM soybeans, has suffered __42__ productivity. For instance, a report that analyzed nearly two decades of research on major GM food crops shows that GM engineering has failed to significantly increase US crop production.Something else, however, has been on the rise. While GM seeds are __43__, GM companies tell farmers that they will make good profits by saving money on pesticides(杀虫剂). On the contrary, US government data show that GM crops in the US have produced an overall increase in pesticide use __44__ to traditional crops. “The promise was that you could use less chemicals and __45__ production. But nei ther is true,” said Bill Christiso n, President of the US National Farm Coalition.At the same time, the authors of the book World Hunger: Twelve Myths argue that there actually is more than enough food in the world and that the hunger crisis is not caused by production, but by problems in food distribution and __46__. These indeed __47__ our efforts and money. Meanwhile, the rise in food prices results from the increased use of crops for fuel rather than food, according to a World Bank report.As a matter of fact, scientists see better ways to __48__ the world. Another World Bank report concluded that GM crops have little to offer to the challenges of worldwide poverty and hunger, because better ways out are __49 __, among which “green” farming is supposed to be the first choice.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.For many parents, raising a teenager is like fighting a long war, but years go by without any clear winner. Like a border conflict between neighboring countries, the parent-teen war is about boundaries: Where is the line between what I __50__ and what you do?Both sides want peace, but neither feels it has any power to stop the __51__. In part, this is because neither is willing to admit any responsibility for __52__. From the parents’ point of view, the only cause of their fight is their adolescents’ complete unreasonableness. And of course, the teens see it in exactly the same way, except__53__ . Both feel trapped.In this article, I’ll describe three no-win situations that commonly __54__ between teens and parents and then suggest some ways out of the trap. The first no-win situation is quarrels over __55__ things. Examples include the color of the teen’s hair, the cleanliness of the bedroom, the __56__ style of clothing, the child’s __57__ to eat a good breakfast before school, or his __58__ to sleep until noon on the weekends. Second, __59__. The goal of a blaming battle is to make the other admit that his bad attitude is the reason why everything goes wrong. Third, needing to be __60__. It doesn’t matter what the __61__ is —politics, the laws of physics ,or the proper way to break an egg —the point of these __62__ is to prove that you are right and the other person is wrong, for both wish to be considered an __63__—someone who actually knows something —and therefore to command__64__. Unfortunately, as long as parents and teens continue to assume that they know more than the other, they’ll continue to fight these battles forever and never make any real progress.50.A. display B. control C. forgive D. motivate51.A. pressure B. intention C. conflict D. misunderstanding52.A. starting B. recognizing C. indentify D. releasing53.A. occasionally B. completely C. precisely D. oppositely54.A. loss B. arise C. decline D. obtain55.A. unimportant B. unique C. specific D. significant56.A. reasonable B. preferred C. changeable D. granted57.A. desire B. attempt C. passion D. failure58.A. willingness B. right C. tendency D. promise59.A. blaming B. gossiping C. shouting D. commanding60.A. powerful B. knowledgeable C. instructive D. right61.A. question B. topic C. hint D. article62.A. problems B. difference C. arguments D. obstacles63.A. authority B. instructor C. opponent D. advisor64.A. information B. image C. knowledge D. respectSection 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, and C. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.(A)Does it feel right?This is an excerpt from Oprah Winfrey’s 2008 Stanford Commencement (毕业典礼) Address:A year after I left college, I was given the opportunity to co-anchor (共同主持) the 6 o’clock news in Baltimore…Yet, it didn’t feel right. The first sign, as President Hennessy was saying, was when they tried to change my name. T he news director said to me at the time: “Nobody’s going to remember Oprah. So, we want to change your name. We’ve come up with a name we think that people will remember and people will like. It’s a friendly name: Suzie.”… I grew up not loving the name, but once I was asked to change it, I thought, well, it is my name and do I look like a Suzie to you? So, I thought, no, it doesn’t feel right. I’m not going to change my name. And if people remember it or not, that’s OK.And then they said they didn’t like the way I looked… So, they sent me to a salon where they gave me a perm (烫发), and after a few days all my hair fell out and I had to shave my head. And then they really didn’t like the way I looked, because now I am black and bald and sitting on TV. Not a pretty picture.But even worse than being bald, I really hated, hated, hated being sent to report on other people’s tragedies as a part of my daily duty, knowing that I was just expected to observe, when everything in my instinct told me that I should be doing something, (and that) I should be lending a hand…It felt right. And that’s where everything that followed for me began. And after eight months, I lost that job. They said I was too emotional. I was too much. But since they didn’t want to p ay out the contract, they put me on a talk show in Baltimore. And the moment I sat down on that show, the moment I did, I felt like I’d come home. I realized that TV could be more than just a playground, but a platform for service, for helping other people’s lives improve. And the moment I sat down, doing that talk show, it felt like breathing.And I got that lesson. When you’re doing the work you’re meant to do, it feels right and every day is a bonus (意外收获), regardless of what you’re getting paid.65. Why did Oprah refuse to change her name to Suzie?A. She wanted to be herself.B. It would be inconvenient.C. The name Suzie was too ordinary.D. She was fond of her own name.66. What was the most important reason for why Oprah hated her job reporting the news?A. Reporting tragedies all day made her sad.B. She didn’t like just standing around and talking.C. She hoped she could decide what to report.D. She was asked to change her name and shave her hair off.67. What does “that lesson” in the last par agraph refer to?A. Listening to your heart.B. A good beginning makes a good ending.C. Don’t hesitate to find a better job.D. Helping people improve.68. Which of the following best describes Oprah?A. Understanding and optimistic.B. Careful and considerate.C. Persuasive and emotional.D. Determined and sympathetic.(B)We have designed all our bank cards to make your life easier.How to use your NatWest ServicecardAs a Switch card, it lets you pay for all sorts of goods and services, wherever you see the Switch logo. The money comes straight out of your account, so you can spend as much as you like as long as you have enough money or an agreed overdraft (透支) to cover it. It is also a cheque guarantee for up to the amount shown on the card. And it gives you free access to your money from over 31,000 cash machines across the UK.How to use your NatWest CashcardYou can use your Cashcard as a Solo card to pay for goods and services wherever you see the Solo logo. It can also give you access to your account and your cash from over 31,000 cash machines nationwide. You can spend or withdraw what you have in your account, or as much as your agreed overdraft limit.Using your card abroadYou can also use your Servicecard and Cashcard when you're abroad. You can withdraw at cash machines and pay for goods and services wherever you see the Cirrus or Maestro logo displayed.We take a commission charge (手续费) of 2.25% of each cash withdrawal you make (up to £4) and a commission Charge of 75 pence every time you use Maestro to pay for goods or services. We also apply a foreign-exchange transaction fee of 2.65%.How to use your NatWest Credit CardWith your credit card you can do the following:* Pay for goods and services and enjoy up to 56 days interest-free credit.* Pay in over 24 million shops worldwide that display the Mastercard or Visa logos.* Collect one AIR MILE for every £20 of spending that appears on your statement (结算单). (This does not include foreign currency or traveler’s cheques bought, interest and other charges.)69. If you carry the Servicecard or the Cashcard, ________.A. you can use it to guarantee things as you wishB. you can draw your money from cash machines convenientlyC. you can spend as much money as you like without a limitD. you have to pay some extra money when you pay for services in the UK70. If you withdraw £200 from a cash machine abroad,you will be charged ________.A. £4B. £4.5C. £5.25D. £5.371. Which of the following is TRUE about using your NatWest Credit Card?A. You have to pay back with interest within 56 days.B. You will be charged some interest beyond two months.C. You can use the card in any shop across the world.D. You will gain one air mile if you spend £20 on traveler’s c heques.(C)Many people think the search for cleaner energy leads only to renewable resources like sun,wind and water. But it also leads to a fossil fuel. Natural gas is considered the cleanest of the fossil fuels, the fuels created by plant and animal remains over millions of years.Burning it releases fewer pollutants than oil or coal. The gas is mainly methane(甲烷). It produces half the carbon dioxide of other fossil fuels. So it may help cut the production of carbon gases linked to climate change.Russia is first in what are called "proved reserves" of natural gas. The United States is sixth. Over the years, big oil and gas companies recovered much of the easily reached supplies of gas in America. They drilled straight down into formations where gas collects. As these supplies were used up, big drillers looked for similar formations in other countries.But now the industry is taking a new look. Companies are developing gas supplies trapped in shale rock two to three thousand meters underground. They drill down to the shale (页岩), then go sideways and inject high-pressure water, sand or other material into the rock. This causes the rock to break, or fracture, releasing the gas. Huge fields of gas shale are believed to lie under the Appalachian Mountains, Michigan and the south-central states.Gas shale exploration is being done mainly by small to medium sized companies. Eric Potter is a program director in the Bureau of Economic Geology at the University of Texas at Austin.ERIC POTTER: "The types of opportunities that are left for natural gas exploration in the U.S. have changed. So it's a different class of resource -- not as easy to develop, and not even recognized as something worth pursuing, say, twenty years ago."He says more than half the gas in the United States is now coming from these new reserves.But hydraulic fracturing can also produce debate and anger over the risk of groundwater pollution. This method of drilling is not federally supervised under the Safe Drinking Water Act. Some in Congress want to end that exemption (免除) from the law.Natural gas provides Americans with about one-fourth of their energy. And, unlike oil, most of it is produced in America. Gas producers invested heavily in reaching new supplies when prices were high. But prices are down sharply now because the recession(经济衰退) cut demand for energy. So energy expert Eric Potter says it is too early to know how the new gas shale reserves will affect the market.72. Which of the following statements is TRUE about fossil fuels?A. Fossil fuels are a kind of renewable resource just like sun, wind and water.B. Burning natural gas releases more pollutants than oil or coal.C. Fossil fuels were created millions of years ago by plant and animal remains.D. Using fossil fuels may help change the climate.73. What does the writer mean by saying “now the industry is taking a new look”?A. The U.S. will be ranked first in natural gas because it has huge fields of gas shale.B. People gain natural gas from shale rock using a method different from the traditional ones.C. Gas shale exploration will bring human beings abundant supply of natural gas.D. There should be no concern over the energy shortage because the industry is developing.74. When did gas producers invest heavily in finding new supplies of natural gas?A. When people’s demand for energy increased.B. When natural gas provided Americans with about one-fourth their energy.C. When Americans began to look for cleaner energyD. When the economy was in recession.75. Which one is TRUE about gas shale exploration?A. It is against the Safe Drinking Water Act.B. It was considered not worth doing twenty years ago.C. It will release pollutants to the water.D. It will bring down the price of natural gas.Section 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. Relocate the meaning of life.B. Say goodbye to guilt and regret.C. Avoid repetition.D. Do something new.AB. Give to get.AC. Put yourself in the fun zone.Five Secrets of High-Energy People76.Very little that’s new occurs in our lives. The impact of this sameness on our emotional energy is gradual, but huge: It’s like a tire with a slow leak. You don’t notice it at first, but eventually you’ll get a flat. Here’s a challenge: If it’s something you wouldn’t ordinarily do, do it. Try a dish you’ve never eaten. Listen to music you’d ordinarily tune out. You’ll dis cover these small things add to your emotional energy.77.The first step in solving this meaning shortage is to figure out what you really care about, and then do something about it. A case in point is Ivy, 57, a pioneer in investment banking. “I mista kenly believed that all the money I made would mean something,” she says. “But I feel lost, like a 22-year-old wondering what to do with her life.”Ivy’s solution? She started a program that shows Wall Streeters how to donate time and money to poor children. In the process, Ivy filled her life with meaning.78.Most of us grown-ups live a dull life. High-energy people have the same day-to-day work as the rest of us, but they manage to find something enjoyable in every situation. A real estate broker I know keeps herself amused on the job by mentally redecorating the houses she shows to clients. “I love imagining what even the most run-down house could look like with a little tender loving care,” she says. “It’s a challenge—and the least desirable propertie s are usually the most fun.”79.Everyone’s past is filled with regrets that still cause pain. But from an emotional energy point of view, they are dead weights that keep us from moving forward. While they can’t merely be willed away, I do recommend you remind yourself that whatever happened is in the past, and nothing can change that. Holding on to the memory only allows the damage to continue into the present.80.Emotional energy has a kind of magical quality; the more you give, the more you get back. This is the difference between emotional and physical energy. With the latter, you have to get it to be able to give it. With the former, however, you get it by giving it. After all, if it’s true that whatgoes around comes around, why not make sure that what’s circulating around you is the good stuff?Section DDirections:Read the passage carefully. Then answer the questions or complete the statements in the fewest possible words.Many of the problems facing today’s world aren’t news to us. The en vironment is in dire need of help because it’s being damaged, hunger is widespread throughout the world, and workers in third world countries are continuously being exploited. Therefore, individuals across the globe need to band together for a cause and use their collective efforts to make all the difference in the world.For instance, one person recycling a can or a bottle doesn’t seem like much. But if every household in a given city were to recycle and conserve energy, that city could make a huge positive impact on environmental damage. Similarly, there are countless ways to help fight world hunger—whether it’s to donate money to a dedicated worldwide charity, donate canned goods to your local charity, or even make lifestyle changes like going vegetarian. World hunger is a massive problem—but it doesn’t mean individuals themselves can’t make a difference.Worker exploitation is another huge problem. All across the world—particularly in third world countries—workers are forced to labor long hours, with close to no pay. Yet these workers continue to show up to such a way of life, because they have no other options.So, how can people like us help fight such a big problem? Simply raising awareness of the products you buy in stores—from clothing to food—is a massive start. For example, if you see two similar products side by side in a food shop, but one of them is labeled “fair trade”,you’ll know immediately that the workers who labored to produce that product were given a fair price for their goods. And true, fair trade products might cost a little bit more, but buying them is a significant start to help fight worker exploitation.In short, each of us should be socially conscious to make a difference to widespread social problems.(Note: Answer the questions or complete the statements in NOT MORE THAN 10 words.) 81. According to the passage, what are the problems facing today’s world?_________________________________________________________.82. To overcome the problems facing today’s world, people should _________________________________________________________________________.83. We can fight world hunger by ___________________________________________.84. If you ______________________________________, you are helping fight worker exploitation.第II卷(45分)I. TranslationDirections: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.1. 看来他不能胜任律师这一职业。
14-2013年闸北区中考英语二模卷

挑战满分总页码157/闸北区中考英语—总页码158/闸北区中考英语—2013年闸北区中考英语二模卷(满分150分,考试时间100分钟)考生注意:本卷有7大题,共99小题。
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Part 1Listening(第一部分听力)Ⅰ. Listening Comprehension(听力理解):(共30分)A. Listen and choose the right picture(根据你听到的内容,选出相应的图片):(共6分)B. Listen to the dialogue and choose the best answer to the question you hear(根据你听到的对话和问题,选出最恰当的答案):(10分)7. A. German. B. Chinese. C. Japanese. D. Asian.8. A. Fish. B. Soup. C. Fried chips. D. Chicken wings.9. A. Radio. B. Weather. C. Holiday. D. Season.10. A. At 9:30. B. At 10:00. C. At 10:30. D. At 11:30.11. A. In a school. B. In a shop. C. At home. D. At a concert.12. A. He's having a rest. B. He's having a test.C. He's going over his lessons.D. He's going on a diet.13. A. By joining an English club. B. By listening to the tape.C. By reading English novels.D. By taking lots of notes.14. A. More sandstorms. B. Less pollution.C. Planting more trees.D. Cutting down fewer trees.15. A. To say“hello”. B. To ask for help.C. To make a phone call.D. To move into his house.16. A. She'll invite the man to dinner.B. She'll have dinner with the man tonight.C. She'll have dinner at Jinjiang Restaurant.D. She'll have dinner with other people.C. Listen to the dialogue and tell whether the following statements are true or false(判断下列句子是否符合你听到的对话内容,符合的用“T”表示,不符合的用“F”表示):(7分)17. The interview happened in Carol's jewellery(珠宝) shop.18. She became a jeweler(珠宝商) by going to college.19. She taught both adults and teenagers to make jewellery in Bond Street.20. Bond Street is a place full of expensive shops in London.21. It's too bored for Carol to make jewellery in the shop.22. She put the workshop(车间) in the shop because people like to see her making their jewellery.23. She even made a wedding ring for Queen Elizabeth.D. Listen to the passage and complete the following sentences(听短文,完成下列内容,每空格限填一词):(7分)24. Since you can't feel the clothes, the quality might be ________ .25. Some people buy something that isn't as good as the advertisements ________ .26. ________ percent consumers failed to fight for their rights.27. According to consumer protection laws in China, consumers have ________ rights.28. ________ the label and read the information carefully before you buy something.29. If there's any problem with your goods, try to get your money back or get an ________.30. If you can't reach an agreement, go to your ________ consumers association for help.Part 2Vocabulary and Grammar(第二部分词汇和语法) Ⅱ. Choose the best answer(选择最恰当的答案):(共20分)31. Australia is a great country with ________ amazing places and lovely animals.A. aB. anC. theD. /32. ________ the national day of Ireland, people wear green to celebrate the life of St. Patrick.A. InB. OnC. AtD. During33. If you love someone, you'll like all that belong to ________ .A. heB. hisC. himD. himself34. ________ is simple and common for people to expect a dark or a colorful life.A. ItB. ThisC. ThatD. There35. Hello. This is Linda. Dorothy is away from her desk now. Will you leave a ________?A. paperB. messageC. noticeD. bill36. Miss Zhang is satisfied with Helen because she has made ________ mistakes than before.A. fewB. fewerC. littleD. less37. ________ study trip in the U.S. has changed my friend a lot in his life style.A. Three yearB. Three yearsC. Three-yearsD. Three years'38. I'm afraid the food is delicious at this restaurant, but the service seems ________ .A. goodB. wellC. poorD. badly39. Believe your teacher. She has various methods to make you speak English ________ .A. clearB. clearerC. more clearlyD. most clearly40. ________ sad movie! It brought tears to my eyes.A. WhatB. What aC. HowD. How a41. Parents ________ encourage their children to enter music contests, science fairs and debates.A. shouldB. shouldn'tC. mustD. mustn't42. Often James Bond 007 was in a difficult and dangerous situation, ________ he always managed to escape.A. becauseB. soC. butD. though43. ________ some more cases of H7N9 have been found, more research has been done on it.A. WhenB. SinceC. IfD. Whether44. I will tell you the secret if you promise ________ a word of it.A. don't breatheB. not breatheC. to not breatheD. not to breathe总页码159/闸北区中考英语—总页码160/闸北区中考英语—45. My cousin said she ________ to work in the west of China after she graduated from university.A. will goB. wentC. had goneD. would go46. Lei Feng ________ for his warm heart and kind deeds. We should learn from him.A. knowsB. is knownC. was knownD. has known47. He is not the first boss here to ________ and say a lot of rude words.A. lose his lifeB. lose his wayC. lose temperD. lose weight48. Do you know ________ my mail will be received by the other end?A. how longB. how soonC. how oftenD. how far49. — Miss Liu, I am terribly sorry. I left my physics exercise books at home.— ________A. I'm sorry to hear that.B. That's all right.C. Not at all.D. You're welcome.50. — May I open the window? It's a bit hot inside.— ________A. I'm glad to hear that.B. It doesn't matter.C. Yes, I will. Thank you.D. Go ahead, please.Ⅲ. Complete the following passage with the words or phrases in the box. Each word or phrase can only be used once (将下列单词或词组填入空格。
上海市闸北区年高三二模英语试题.doc

闸北区2013学年第二学期高三英语质量调研试卷(2014. 4)I.Listening Comprehension (30 分)Section ADirections: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers・ At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said・ The conversation and the question 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. In a computer shop・ B. At an electrical applianee shop.C. In a housi ng agency ・D. In an in ter net bar.2.A. Pick somebody up at the airport.C. Manage the operation of the hall・3.A. He can han die his work with ease ・C. He is fully engaged in his work.4.A. 30 dollars. B. 60 dollars.5.A. The women used to be slim.B.The woman hasrft eaten much at dinner.B.Attend a conferenee.D. Watch a film together.B.He has a very mild boss.D. He can't describe his duty at work・C.90 dollars. D. 120 dollarsC.The woman has eaten too much at night.D.The woman must try to lose some weight.6.A. She prefers the red car for its attractive appears nee.B・ She wants to see more cars before making decisions.C.She prefers the white car for it's environment-friendly.D.She candecide and has to buy both・7.A. Customer and hairdresser. B. Customer and party planner.C.Diver and his friend・ D・ Boss and secretary・8.A. He bought the last ticket.B.He failed to buy the ticket.C・ He got the ticket on the way for a drink.D.He didn't intend to buy the ticket.9.A. To give up one course temporarily・B.To pick some easier courses this term・C.To drop out of the school this term.D.To study harder to meet the requirements.10.A. Applyi ng for the district chess champi on ship.B・ Selecting members for the school chess team.C.Working hard for the district chess final.D.Celebrating for the victory at the chess final.Section BDirections: In section B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passages・ The passages will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage・11.A. Because many America ns came to Japa n after the World War II.B.Because lots of America n compa nies wan ted employees who could speak En glish.C・ Because Japanese government encouraged people to use more English.D.Because Japanese younger generations wanted to know about U.S. pop culture・12.A. Keepi ng usi ng En glish in stead of Japa nese for certai n words ・B.Refusing to broadcast Japanese programs to replace English ones.C.Demanding English fluency when hiring TV station staff.D.Failing to help to spread Japanese culture to other countries.13.A. They think Japan is dangerously Americanized.B.They think English helps Japan to get involved in world affairs.C.They think English does good to the protection of Japanese culture.D・ They think that other languages also borrow words from English.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14.A. They establish social websites・B.They help to find fun in boring routine work・C.They plan and carry out interesting activities.D.They produce advertisements for companies.15.A. Because not many people knew about their activities・B.Because they didrft have a Iong-standing sponsor.C.Because they couldn't cooperate well with each other.D.Because their ideas were not creative enough・16.A. They will design an activity for BMW.B.They will enlarge the scale of their company.C.They will work more with Coca-Cola・D.They will create more expensive activities.Section CDirections: In secti on C, you will hear two Ion ger conversatio ns. The conversatio ns will be read twice. After you hear each conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the in formation you hear.Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation:Complete the report form. WRITE NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation:IL Grammar and VocabularySection ADirections: Read the followi ng two passages ・ Fill in the bla nks to make the passage cohere nt. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word・ For the other blanks, fill in each blank with one proper word. Make sure that your answers are grammatically correct ・ANo trip to South Korea is complete without a visit to its fascinating theme parks・ For those who assume that amusement parks are just playgrounds teeming with kids, South Korea's theme parks are sure (25) ___________ (change) their minds.With their charming garden plantations, hot springs and exciting rides, they offer travellers a romantic and exciting getaway. Within the appropriate driving distanee from the Korean capital Seoul, there are three theme parks worth (26) ______________ (visit)—Lotte World, Everland and Seoul Land.Everland, the (27) ________ (large) theme park in South Korea, covering various areas like Festival World, Caribbean Bay and Speedway. It is such (28) ___________ huge park that you will have to plan in advanee where you are investing your time there・Lotte World, (29) _____ designer was determined to create a wonderland for fun-seekers, consists of Lotte World Adventure, and movie theatres・ You (30) ______ also take part in activities such as ice-skating or bowling there・(31) _____ travellers want, South Korea is there to provide・ Hop on a heart-stopping ride, amuse yourself in one of the theme parks or simply enjoy a relaxing hot spring bath. Come and visit South Korea now!BFounded by Louis Cartier in Paris Fra nee in 1847, Cartier is well known in the fashion world ・ It is recog nized as (32) _______________ of the world's most disti nguished luxury bra nds. Most early years of Cartier (33) ______ (devote) to serving royal families and celebrities. King Edward VIIof England referred to Cartier as " the jeweller of kings and the king of jewellers/' The compa ny remai ned un der family con trol (34) _____________________ 1964 when an in vest me nt group boughtthe business・Many of Cartier's famous products were produced (35) __________ chanee. In 1904, the Brazilian pioneer pilot, Alberto Santos-Dumont complained to Louis Cartier about the unreliability and impracticality of using pocket watches (36) ________________________ flying. In result, Cartier designed a flat wristwatch named "Santos". (37) ____________________ it was available on the market, the watch was loved by not only Alberto Santos-Dumont but also other customers. It wasrVt long (38) ___________ the Santos watch became the most popular men's wristwatch then.In 1907, Cartier began to work with a businessman named Edmond Jaeger, (39) _________ agreed to exclusively supply the movements for Cartier watches・ By that time, Cartier (40) (establish) branches in many cities. It was these earliest shops that witnessedCartier's amazi ng developme nt into today's leadi ng jewelry and watch bra nd.Section BDirections: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can be used only once・ Note that there is one word more than you need.If this summer you pay a visit to Milan, the fashion center of Italy, make sure you're not caught eating ice cream in the streets after midnight as doing so is now ___________ 41__ .A new law was passed by Milar/s city council banning the sale of take-away food and drinks after midnight in some districts which are famous for their nightlife ____________ 42__ . The purpose of this unusual move is, according to the city council, to discourage night gathering in downtown areas・The law inevitably has give n rise to a nu mber of protests, accusi ng that the go ver nment has 43 people's normal lives・ However, if you take into consideration the country's 44 economy and its highunemployment rate, the local government〃s fear of "night assembli ng' may be reas on able ・In fact, Milan's law is only the strangest of a host of restrictions on nightlife that have 45 up in European cities recently. Madrid's city center was declared a Mow-noise zone' last September and the city council has been refusing to ________________________________ 46 _ bar and club licensesever since.Why do European cities deal so strictly with nightlife? It may be because Europe's populati on is getti ng older and can no Ion ger 47 late night activities withi n the n eighborhood ・In the past, bars and clubs bloomed in European city centers, which were __________ 48 __ to working class populations. But gradually, these people began to move out of the city centers and into the suburbs. Only the wealthy and the upper-class people can afford to live in _____________ 49 ___ centers now. But these people don〃t go to bars and clubs to socialize・Instead, they consider fun-seekers who wander in their neighborhoods annoying. They also worry that bars and clubs will make their neighborhoods less ____________ 50 __ and devalue their housing property.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 con text.In American history, today's grandparents used to grow up in a period of angry rebelling against their parents" authority・ As time goes by and they ease into the role of ___________ 51 __ family members, they may wonder: What happened to the generation gap? Is it gone or just in the 52 ? Or is it still present but mostly underground?A gen erati on gap is comm only recog nized to refer to d iff ere nces betwee n gen erations that cause conflict and _____ 53 __ communication, creating a 4gap.; Sociologist William Safireprovides a more positive definition. Generation gap, according to him, can be a(n) __________ 54 ___ lack of communication between young and old, which results in misunderstanding, or; on the good side, it can be regarded as a useful stretch of time that separates cultures within a society, allowing them to develop their own ____________________ 55 __. From their position in the family, and with more___56 than younger family members, grandparents are more likely to look at the generation gap 57 , expecti ng that differe nces betwee n gen eratio ns can sometimes do some good toall those concerneckAlthough there have always bee n differe nces betwee n the gen e ratio ns, the drastic differences that the term implies were not much ________________ 58 __ until the twentieth century. Beforethat time, society was not very _______ 59 _ . Young people typically lived near their extended families, prayed in their childhood churches and often worked on the family farm or in a family business. With the appearanee of television and movies, young people were exposed to cultural in flue nces 60 to their own families and cultures. Performers like Fra nk Sin atra, Elvis Presley and James Dea n wonadmiratio n from the younger gen eratio n but were ofte n _____________________________ 61 ___by the older generation. Then, to make the matter worse, came the 1960s, and the Vietnam (越南) War caused a more serious 62 between young and old.Today, although more America ns have admitted the existe nee of gen erati onal differe nces, most do not see them as too ____ 63 __ • That is partly because of the areas of differenee. The top areas of disagreeme nt betwee n young and old, accordi ng to a research, are use of tech no logy and taste in music rather than _________ 64 __ i ssues like religious beliefs or political viewpoints・ Infact, most American people today have found ways to, on the one hand, live in harmony with family members and, on the other hand, _________ 65___ their own tastes and pref ere nces.51. A. wealthy B. senior C. successful D. brilliant52. A. shadow B. system C. air D. communication53. A. complicated B. accessible C. significant D. social54. A. realistic B. stimulating C・ upsetting D. restless55. A. character B relationship C・ resource D. hobby56. A. preparation B. experienee C・ privacy D. support57. A. individually B. necessarily C. positively D. simply58. A. standard B. practical C・ public D. evident59. A. mobile B. quiet C. strange D.advaneed60. A. foreign B. mild C. strict D. familiar61. A. introduced B. financed C・ destroyed D. disliked62. A. hatred B. conflict C・ negotiation D. review63. A. delightful B. sincere C. harmful D. passive64. A. serious B. secret C. general D. academic65. A. make up B. stick to C. refer to D. bring upSection 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)Stephen Glerm is a famous American research scientist who has made several very important medical breakthroughs・ Many people were dying to know the secrets to his fantastic achievements. To unveil the mystery, a newspaper reporter interviewed him asking why he was able to be so much more creative than the average person. What set him so far apart from others?Havi ng assumed to hear wordi ngs like inn ate curiosity for scie nee or hard work, the reporter was surprised to have him respond that, in his opinion, it all came from an experienee with his mother that occurred when he was about four years old. He had been trying to remove a bottle of milk from the refrigerator when he lost his grip on the slippery bottle and it fell, spilling its contents all over the kitchen floor ・ a real sea of milk!When his mother came into the kitchen, instead of shouting at him, giving him a lecture or chastising him, she said, ''Steve, what a great and wonderful mess you have made! I have rarely seen such a huge pond of milk・ Well, the damage has already been done・ Would you like to get down and play in the milk for a few minutes before we clean it up?HIn deed, he did. After a few minu tes, his mother said, H You know, Steve, whenever you make a mess like this, eventually you have to clean it up and restore everything to its proper order. So, how would you like to do that? We could use a sponge, a towel or a mop. Which do you prefer?'1 He chose the sponge and together they cleaned up the spilled milk・His mother then said, H You know, what we have here is a failed experiment in how to effectively carry a big milk bottle with two tiny hands. Let's go out in the back yard and fill the bottle with water and see if you can discover a way to carry it without dropping it." The little boy learned that if he grasped the bottle at the top n ear the lip with both han ds, he could carry it without dropping it・ What a wonderful lesson!This renowned scientist then remarked that it was at that moment that he knew he didn't n eed to be afraid to make mistakes. In stead, he lear ned that mistakes were just opportunities for learning something new, which is, after all, what scientific experiments are all about・ Even if the experiment "doesn't work/we usually learn something valuable from it.Wouldn't it be great 讦all parents would respond the way Steve's mother responded to him?66・ Accordi ng to the passage, a n ewspaper in terviewed Stephe n Gle nn in order to _____ ・A.persuade him to treat some dying patientsB.find out his differences with ordinary peopleC.hear about his opinions about medical scieneeD.know about why he was so successful67.According to the passage, the underlined word "chastise" is closest in meaning to ________ •A.pursuingB. punishing C・ praising D・ educating68.According to the passage, which of the following statements is NOT true?A.Steve spilled the milk bottle to make a milk sea on purpose.B.Steve's mother allowed him to play some time with the spilled milk.C.Steve's mother let him choose the tool himself to clean up the milkD.Steve's mother led him to try out ways to tightly hold the milk bottle.69.What ordinary mothers can learn from Steve's mother is that _______ .A.never put milk bottle where little kids can get hold ofB.appreciation of kids' behaviours is important to their growthC.mothers should teach kids to learn from their own mistakesD.kids should learn to become scientists from childhood.(B)Our website is presenting to you the world's leading museums and gallaries:Smithsonian Institution, Washington^ D.C.The Smithsonian is one of the world's leading research and museum complexes, with 19 museums and galleries, the National Zoological Park, and various research stations. More than 137 million objects detailing America's history are exhibited here. There's so much to see that, if you spent every day and night looking at the exhibits at normal pace, in ten years you'd see only ten percent of the whole・Therefore, it's wise to head out with a plan. Focus on some famous exhibits at two or three different museums・Le Louvre, Paris, FranceThe Louvre was a medieval fortress and the palace of the kings of Fra nee before becomi ng a museum two centuries ago. The addition of the Chinese architect I. M・ Pei's stylish glass pyramid(金字塔)shocked many when it was opened to public in 1989 as the new main entrance, yet it somehow works and has won complime nt in the cou ntry, combi ning the palace's various elements to make the museum stand out as the most shinning diamond on the French artistic crown. The museum's collection® though failing to excel in numbers, are among the most important in the world・The Acropolis Museum, Athens, GreeceThe amazing ground floor gallery houses were found from the slopes of the Acropolis( 卫城).Its amazing see-through glass floor provides a walk over history, with a view of the archaeological(考古fl 勺)digging. Smaller settlements have been dug out, providing glimpses of Athenian life. Despite its lack of variety in exhibits and limited collections, the Acropolis attracts audienee by, for the first time, allowing visitors to take in the stone exhibits, which are displayed in open air characterized by changing natural light・State Hermitage, St. Petersburg, RussiaRussia may be isolated from the artistic centers of the US or West Europe, but the Hermitage has man aged to acquire a spectacular collect! on of world art—three million items in numbers・The museum occupies six buildings along the Neva River, the leading structure being the can dy-like Win ter Palace. This gloriously blue-a nd-white structure was finished in 1764 and over the n ext several cen turies was the main reside nee of the czars (沙皇)• The museum's leading attraction is Western European art—in 120 rooms in four buildings ranging from the Middle Ages to the present day・pared with the other three, which of the following is not geographically distinguished in art history?A.Smithsonian Institution.B. Le Louvre・C. The Acropolis Museum.D. State Hermitage・71.Which of the following enjoys the largest number of exhibit collections?A.Smithsonian Institution.B. Le Louvre・C・ The Acropolis Museum. D・ State Hermitage・72・ The new Le Louvre entrance was recognized by French people because ______ .A.it was designed by a famous foreign architectB.it was constructed in a very fashionable styleC.it dem on strates the joint effect of differe nt factorsD.it exhibits the diamond on the crown of a French king73.According to the passage, which of the following statements is TRUE?A.If you plan well, you can view most exhibits of Smithsonian Institution during one visit.B.The Win ter Palace used to serve as the home for Russia n kings.C・ For preservation, the Acropolis Museum exhibits are not allowed to be exposed to sun light.D. The Russian domestic art works are the most attractive collections in State Hermitage・(C)The city of Los An geles is fin ally getti ng serious about retrofitti ng(翻修)the soft wood frame apartment buildings and the weak concrete ones that are at risk of collapsing during a substantial earthquake・ A concrete building without adequate steel reinforcement can crumble to the ground, as some did in the 1971 Sylmar earthquake, killing dozens・The first step is to take a list of the 29,000 apartment buildings that were built before 1978, whe n the buildi ng code was cha nged to require str on ger wood frame and con Crete buildi ngs. The second step will be the analysis of those buildings by structural experts to see if they should be retrofitted, which needs essential professionalism・Then comes the stage to decide who pays for the work that needs to be done, Landlords? Renters? Taxpayers? The step posed the biggest obstacle to all parties invoIved・Actually Under L.A/s rent control law, property owners can pass on 100% of the cost of 'essential" retrofitting work to renters・ Some favor this pass-through move, arguing that many mom・and-pop landlords of small buildings are as cash-strapped as one can imagine, if not more SO.However; the reality is that, like many Ian dlords, the insolvency of most ren ters will fin ally make the retrofitting an empty talk・ Besides, the cost of retrofitting should not fall on any one group as this work is done to prevent people from being killed in earthquakes・Protecting buildings serves the interests of renters, property owners and the city as a whole, which qualifies it as a matter of public safety issue so that L.A. go ver nment n eeds to find ways to shoulder some burden of the cost.It has bee n decided by the city gover nment that the go ver nment will get in volved, tryi ng to find ways to reduce costs for Iandlords for the retrofitting projects, and the government is establish!ng a law to create a tax reduction for retrofitting for Iandlords・It's not clear at this point how much tax the state could afford to give up, or how much tax cut owners can get・Some even say that the actualfinancial assistanee Iandlords can get is far less than is expected・ However; what it's known definitely now is that Los Angeles must not allow retrofitting to be put off although the money issue poses a big problem. The bottom line is the human life rather than money.74.According to the passage, which issue is the most essential in deciding the future of the city's retrofitting project?A.Having all the parties involved aware of the importanee of retrofitting.B.Maki ng a list of all the buildi ngs that were built before a certai n date ・C・ Decidi ng professi on ally on whether the listed buildi ngs n eed retrofitti ng.D. Working out adequate ways to provide financial support for retrofitting.75.According to the passage, the underlined word insolvency is closest in meaning to ________ .A.not having enough money to pay debtsB.poor relati on ship with landlordsC・ unwillingness to participateD. unfair treatment received76.Which of the following is implied about the retrofitting project?A.Most L.A. apartments are of Soft wood frame or of weak concrete・B.According to L.A. rent law, Iandlords and renters share the cost for retrofit work・C.According to go ver nment decisi on, owners will mainly be resp on sible for the retrofit.ernment will pay mainly for the retrofitting work as it relates with people's life.77.What is the main idea of the passage?A.The likelihood of weak apartment falling in big earthquakes・B.The background of LA apartment retrofit and its financial solution.C.The argument between Iandlords, renters and governments over money issues・D.The importanee of LA government's involvement in life-saving projects.Section CDirections: Read the passage carefully. Then answer the questions or complete the statements in the fewest possible words.In North America, the Colorado (禾斗罗拉多)River is a lege nd. It has sustai ned gen erati ons of people and many generations of wildlife. Once free, the Colorado now has many dams along its 1,450 miles. Its life-giving water is divided up among seven U.S. states according to several agreements, which has caused the heaviest hit on the eco-balanee of the river as no region would lose advantages compared with neighbours in the use of the river, thus inappropriate use was well expected.The Colorado once supported a vast delta (三角补N) where it met the Gulf of California. Todaythe lush plantations are just memories, displaced by invasive species capable of surviving in soils poisoned by salt. The drying of the delta has huge effect on the local people・ As many as 5,000 people were living in the delta 400 years ago. Today, about 300 remain. There is a delta culture at risk of extinction, partly owing to outside job opportunities and marital mobility. However; the worsening living environment caused partly by horrible grab of the waters of the Colorado River has beaten all the other reasons・It's easy to blame farmers along the Colorado for drawing waters from its channel to water their crops or quench the thirst of their cows. They are immediate consumers of water from the Colorado, but the truth is that we, ordinary American consumers, are all at least partially responsible. Many of us have bought products that come from the region, whether in the form of paper, hamburgers, or electronics. We live in an increasingly connected world, in which we take up "virtual water" in the form of products and even services. In the U.S., we use twice as much water per person as the global average・Though it may seem to work in the short term, we can barely fix the Colorado by piping water from another place ・ But cha nge is urge nt. Use a water calculator to see how much water you use every day. Pay special attention to saving every drop of water hidden in your diet and wardrobe・ And keep away from life styles that might waste water. In all, try to form a water-efficient habit.Besides, tech no logy improveme nt will also be explored to make change happe n in the rescue efforts. These tech no logies in elude methods to in crease farming efficie ncy, and ways to replace invasive, water-sucking plants with native species.Anyway, it z s time we humans rose up and repaid the mother river that has long been nurturing us. (Note: Answer the questions or complete the statements in NO MORE THAN TEN WORDS.)78.What is the biggest factor to damage the Colorado nature?79.The major reason of the Delta culture disappearance is_______ .80.Who are the two groups of people to blame for Colorado water shortage?81.Two ways to turn around the Colorado situation are to _______ •第II卷(共47分)I.Translation (22 分)Directions: Tran slate the followi ng senten ces into En glish, using the words give n in the brackets.1.现在,很多年青人热衷于在网上征求游伴。
2013届高三六校第二次联考英语参考答案

2013届高三六校第二次联考英语参考答案一.语言知识及应用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)1-5 BCABD 6-10 AADCA11-15 DBCCD第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)16 from / after 17 unplanned 18 where 19 another 20 embarrassing21 the 22 worst 23 If 24 was raining 25 nothing(任何与答案不相符的都不对,包括字母的大小写.)二.阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)26-30 CCADB 31-35 ADCDC 36-40 CDBCB41-45 ACDDB第二节信息匹配(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)46-50 DCFBA三.写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节基础写作(共1小题,满分15分)A possible version:A survey on private tutoring was carried out among the students in our school last month, which indicates that about 25% of the students have private tutors for a variety of reasons. Most of them choose to have private tutoring at weekends or during holidays. Some of the students believe that private tutors enable them to raise academic achievement. Others think it takes up so much of their free time that they can hardly find enough time for rest and entertainment.In my opinion, some students may become too dependent on their tutors, which will weaken their learning abilities.第二节读写任务(共1小题,满分25分)概括应该包括以下要点:1.作者一直觉得生活不顺利;2.女孩给他earring, 让他等失主;3.他意识到:对生活心存感激才会享受到幸福。
2013上海高三英语二模卷单选集锦

2013年上海高三英语二模卷选择题集锦(含答案)闵行区25.Some abstract modern paintings were ______ my understanding; I simply couldn’t figure out what the painters really wanted to tell us.A. withinB. behindC. aroundD. beyond26.— What did you have for breakfast during your visit to Britain?— ______ but bread and butter. That was the only food they served day in and day out.A. NothingB. EverythingC. AnythingD. Something27.— ______ I take the magazines out?— I’m afraid not. They are supposed to be read here in the study room.A. WillB. MustC. MayD. Need28.Experiments on animals ______ long before the medicine was applied to patients.A. have conductedB. have been conductedC. had conductedD. had been conducted29.The document film ______ next week aims at introducing local cultures to the world.A. releasedB. being releasedC. to be releasedD. having been released30.The school authority had a discussion regarding ______ they should set up more scholarships to meet the increasing demands.A. whetherB. whatC. thatD. whom31.Something has to be done to stop the rivers from being further polluted, ?A. doesn’t itB. hasn’t itC. does itD. has it32. A warning signal suddenly appeared on the screen of my computer, ______ the computer was being attacked by a certain virus.A. indicatedB. indicatingC. to indicateD. having indicated33.— Do you think the weather is good enough for a picnic?— Definitely. You couldn’t hope for ______ at this time of the month.A. the nicer dayB. a nicer dayC. the nicest dayD. nice a day34.On top of the hill ______, whose style can be traced to the ages of the Roman Empire.A. there standing a churchB. does a church standC. a church standsD. stands a church35. As he didn’t feel like ______, he powered off his mobile phone and kept the computer disconnected to the internet.A. being disturbedB. disturbingC. to disturbD. to be disturbed36— Do you have the time? I’ve got something to tell you.— Ok, ______ you make your story short.A. now thatB. even ifC. so long asD. in case37. There is strong evidence ______ the absence of regulations increases the probability that some websites steal and sell their users’ personal information.A. whereB. thatC. howD. because38.Shortly after the earthquake occurred a mobile hospital was set up, ______ the victims received immediate treatment.A. whenB. whichC. thereD. where39.The polo bear will face the fate of extinction ______ the ice keeps melting at an alarming speed.A. ifB.untilC. unlessD. before40.IP addresses are the unique sequence of numbers ______ to each computer, websites or other Internet-connected devices.A. to assignB. assigningC. assignedD. being assigned25.D26.A27.C28.D29.C30.A35.A36.C37.B38.D39.A40.C虹口区25. In 2012, Mo Yan was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature, ______ the delight of the Chinese people.A. withB. forC. atD. to26. -- It is said that another high-speed railway ______.-- Yes. It has been being built for about two years already.A. has been builtB. is builtC. will be builtD. is being built27. A new tax law, ______ the use of electric cars to reduce pollution and oil dependence, is under consideration.A. having encouragedB. to encourageC. encouragedD. encouraging28. No situations are more annoying and frightening than being trapped in a car that ______ start.A. won’tB. can’tC. mustn’tD. shan’t29. The girl as well as her classmates dislikes that horrible and bleeding story, ______?A. does sheB. doesn’t sheC. do theyD. don’t they30. -- Excuse me. I wonder where I can get help. I ______ my passport.-- But where did you lose it?A. have lostB. lostC. had lostD. was losing31. Generally, we never enjoy visiting cities because we know one city is much like ______.A. the otherB. anotherC. the othersD. others32. -- How long do you think it is ______ she became a student teacher?-- Half a year at least.A. whenB. beforeC. thatD. since33. Although a young kid, Johnson could resist ______ what to do and what not to do.A. to be toldB. having been toldC. being toldD. to have been told34. Word makes people heart-broken ______ a baby in a stolen car was cruelly killed by a bad guy.A. whereB. whichC. whenD. that35. The time is not far away ______ fair national health service will be available to all Chinese people.A. whenB. asC. untilD. before36. The newly - married young couple have bought an apartment in a downtown street ______.A. the same size with yoursB. the same size of youC. as large as yoursD. as large as your size37. Animals of the cat family are very fierce, and they can’t be easily tamed unless ______ young.A. catchingB. having caughtC. caughtD. to be caught38. At the scene of the accident, people should leave things ______ they are until the police arrive.A. asB. whichC. whenD. what39. The two old sisters, so long, held each other and burst into tears.A. being separatedB. having been separatedC. having separatedD. separating40. With his design completed in advance, Harper took his seat heavily, feeling pleased ______ he was a man of action.A. whichB. whatC. thatD. whether25 - 40: DDBAB ABDCD ACCAB C静安区25. The start of a new year brings hope — hope _____ better health, more happiness and greater success.A. amongB. forC. overD. on26. –What is the man, actually?– I don’t know for sure. But I think he can be _____ but a policeman.A. nothingB. somethingC. everythingD. anything27. –Do you know where David is? I couldn’t find him anywhere.– Well. He _____ have gone far — his glasses are still here.A. shouldn’tB. mustn’tC. can’tD. wouldn’t28. I suppose you are unwilling to change your idea, _____?A. aren’t youB. do IC. don’t ID. are you29. At the moment of the car accident, Jason’s life _____ in the blink of an eye.A. changesB. had changedC. was changingD. changed30. The law says that all public buildings must be accessible to people who have trouble _____.A. walkingB. walkC. to walkD. walked31. Many students apply for a position at that company, but only a few _____.A. are being acceptedB. are acceptedC. have acceptedD. accept32. Desserts made from apples, such as pies, apple pancakes and apples _____ in sugar are available for sampling.A. dippingB. dipC. dippedD. to dip33. Tom’s resolution _____ up drinking alcohol lasted only two days.A. givenB. givingC. giveD. to give34. The boy, one of the so-called rich second generation, forced his parents to buy a new car _____ it might cost.A. no matter howB. however highC. no matter how muchD. how much35. A business plan should be a strategic outline of _____ you are going to do, why and how you are going to do it.A. whatB. whichC. howD. that36. The teacher left word with our monitor _____ she would explain the problem again next time.A. whoB. whichC. asD. that37. They will pay a visit to Europe in a couple of years _____ they have enough money.A. for fear thatB. on condition thatC. even thoughD. as well as38. Every time Gina catches her employees _____ time, she reminds them that time is money.A. to wasteB. wastingC. wastedD. waste39. Not until 2012 _____ to a Chinese writer for the first time.A. the Nobel Prize in literature was awardedB. was awarded the Nobel Prize in literatureC. was the Nobel Prize in literature awardedD. the Nobel Prize was awarded in literature40. BrainPOP is an educational program consisting of brief animated videos _____ a man named Tim and his robot friend Moby discuss various subjects.A. in whichB. whichC. asD. in that 25—29 BDCAD 30—34 ABCDC 35—40 ADBBC A闸北区25.The CEOs of many famed international companies are participating_____ special observers in this year’s Mayor’s Forum(论坛)A. asB. inC. atD. for26. Thanks to modern technology,today contacting a friend thousands of miles away seems to be _____ saying hello to a next door neighbour.A. as easy asB. as easily asC. so easy thatD. so easily as27. At least 20 people lost their lives in the air crash and,according to the hospital,____ was the polit,who died soon after he was sent to the hospital.A. among whichB. among whomC. among themD. among what28. Grass skiing is a rising form of entertainment, popular with young people,___ sliding on the grass could be adventurous and enjoyable.A. whoB. whenC. whereD. whose29. To a teacher and parent, it’s one thing to educate students but it is quite ____ to teach one’s own kid.A. otherB. anotherC. the otherD. some other30. A ticket agent _____ at all necessary for passengers could have bought the air tickets on line last week.A. hadn’t beenB. isn’tC. wasn’tD. won’t be31. Many ''successful Americans'' try hard to be different from others____ the myth of success implies comparison between people.A. unlessB. becauseC. althoughD. however32. The income gap in Switzerland is much smaller than in many other European countries ____ the country’s social stability and harmony.A. ensuringB. ensuredC. ensuresD. to have ensured33. Apart from police guns, there are only 49 legal handguns in Japan , _____ in the hands of highly skilled expert civilian shooters.A. holdB. to holdC. heldD. holding34.The basketball player is not good with words and he _____ a ghostwriter for hisnewly-published autobiography(自传).A. should have called inB. must have called inC. must call inD. would call in35.Brazil is a nation with a successful investment in energy that comes from grains and _____ ten percent of its oil supply with grain energy is its current goal.A. replacesB. has replacedC. replacingD. to be replaced36. Becoming successful is achieved through focus on what one is doing ,without being tempted by factors like money or title, _____ ?A. doesn’t itB. won’t oneC.is itD. isn’t it37. The Chinese first lady’s dressing during her state visit to Russia _____ much in newspapers and on TV ,which sparked heated discussion at home and abroad. .A. reportedB. has reportedC.was reportedD. was reporting38.Many teachers maintain that preschooling is the best way to prepare children for study ,but there is no real agreement ,however, about ____ this preparation can be achieved.A. whatB. whichC. whoD. how39.Never_____ his beard(胡子)if his school team fails to achieve a 50%+ win rate.A. John shavesB. will John shaveC. is John shavedD. was John shaved40. The former Hollywood superstar Greta Garbo announced to retire as she was tired of being made by the press and fans _____ as if living in a golden tank.A. feelingB. to feelC. to be feelingD. felt25~29 AACCB 30~34 CBACB 35~40 CDCDBB奉贤区25.Leaves are found on all kinds of trees, but they differ greatly _____ size and shape.A. onB. fromC. byD. in26.They felt sad that they couldn’t help the poor boy because _____ of them had any money onthem.A. allB. anyC. noneD. no one27.Some celebrities are eager to make their private lives known to the public for fear that nonotice _____ to them.A. paysB. will paidC. is paidD. will be paid28. A 6.5-magnitude earthquake hit Taiwan on Wednesday, _____ ne person and injuring at least86 others.A. killedB. having killedC. killingD. being killed29.Dogs are man’s good friends, but sometimes they also cause trouble to us, _____?A. are theyB. aren’t theyC. do theyD. don’t they30._____ some Chinese scholars propose stopping using traditional Chinese medicine, foreignmedical institutions and industries are pursuing them.A. IfB. WhileC. AsD. Once31.Jerry did not regret giving the comment but felt that he _____ it differently.A. must have expressedB. may have expressedC. need have expressedD. could have expressed32.One thing you may not know is that _____ chopsticks might be good for your health.A. usingB. useC. usedD. being used33.He said that he would pay a visit to us the next day, but he _____.A. wouldn’tB. didn’tC. hasn’tD. hadn’t34.These years, the belief has become general _____ eating fruits right after dinner doesn’tnecessarily do good to people’s health.A. thatB. whatC. whichD. whether35.It is so noisy in the classroom. I just wonder _____ that makes them so excited.A. why it isB. why is itC. what it isD. what is it36._____ inside the tyre, _____ on the inside of the tyre.A. The more there is air…the harder it pushesB. The more air there is…the harder itpushesC. There is more air…it pushes harderD. The more air is there…the harder does it pushes37.After the flooding, people were suffering in that area, _____ urgently needed clean water,medicine and shelter to survive.A. whichB. whoC. whereD. what38.The purpose of new technologies is to make life easier, _____ it more difficult.A. not makeB. not to makeC. not makingD. do not make39.Drivers _____ to have 80 milligrams of alcohol in their blood will have their driver’s licensessuspended for 5 years.A. findB. to findC. findingD. found40. A new stadium will be built _____ the old houses have been pulled down.A. whatB. whereC. thatD. whichDCDCD BDABA CBBBDB黄浦区25.The capital will further limit the number of rush-hour subway passengers to cope with the growing pressure _______ the network.A. toB. atC. onD. with26. Three foreign films will be on this month. One is made in Korea, _______ two are made in England.A. restB. anotherC. otherD. the other27. Teachers _______ be sensitive to the development level of each student so as to help them better.A. need toB. mayC. are able toD. can28. Most students think they should have _______ at school if there were no examinations.A. the happiest timeB. a more happier timeC. much happiest timeD. a much happier time29. The manager listened to the customers’ complaints attentively with great patience, _______ to miss any point.A. not tryingB. trying notC. to try notD. not to try30. Rain and high winds today _______ to take the place of yesterday’s mild conditions.A. expectB. are expectedC. are expectingD. has expected31. _______ parents say and do usually has a life-long effect on their children.A. ThatB. WhichC. WhatD. As32. The adoption of orphans and physically challenged children has been a subject of public debate _______ a fire in an unregistered orphanage last month.A. according toB. in case ofC. ever sinceD. such as33. President Barack Obama told ABC news _______ he was aware of the development of the recent investigation.A. thatB. whatC. whichD. whether34. A latest report by Taobao said that visitors through wireless devices _______ from 10million in 2010 to 300 million by the end of last year.A. would growB. has grownC. has been growingD. had grown35. Reform is taking place in the country’s vast countryside, _______ tens of millions offarmers have moved to cities for work.A. whenB. whichC. whereD. that36. In fact, I think it’s very much nicer without the naughty boy, if you don’t mind me _______ so.A. sayB. to sayC. sayingD. to saying37.The number of the dead pigs _______ out of the Huangpu River in Shanghai’s Songjiang District had risen to 5,916 by March 12.A. fishedB. to fishC. to be fishedD. fishing38. A 7-year-old boy received an operation on Tuesday successfully _______ he has many other health problems.A. sinceB. howeverC. thoughD. therefore39. China’s plan _______ its installed nuclear power capacity by 20 percent this year shows that the country is developing new energy in an efficient way.A. raisedB. to raiseC. raisingD. has raised40. It was announced that only when the terrible disease was under control _______ to return to their homes.A. the residents would decideB. would the residents decideC. would the residents be decidedD. the residents would be decided25—29CDADB30—34BCCAD35—40CCACBB普陀区25.The lift in that tall building went wrong and got trapped _____ floors. People in it had no way to get out.A. inB. betweenC. amongD. on26.– Have you finished reading Jane Eyre?– No, I _____ my homework all day yesterday.A. was doingB. would doC. has doneD. do27._____ the project as planned, we’ll have to work two more hours a day.A. CompletingB. CompleteC. CompletedD. To complete28._____ you continue in your efforts and achieve new and greater successes.A. WouldB. WillC. MayD. Should29.The president lost himself in his work, and not a sound _____.A. did the secretary dare to makeB. dared the secretary to makeC. the secretary dared makeD. the secretary did dare to make30.Rainforests _____ and burned at such a speed that they will disappear from the earth in the near future.A. cutB. are cutC. are being cutD. had been cut31.Miss Green contributed fifty dollars, but she wished she could contribute _____.A. one other fifty dollarsB. the same amount alsoC. more fifty dollarsD. another fifty32.She was so absorbed in the book that she had read it for three hours _____ she realized it.A. whenB. untilC. afterD. before33.Many children have formed the habit of reading but _____ efficient notes meanwhile.A. not takeB. not to takeC. not to takingD. not taking34.The nurses are trying their best to reduce the patient’s fear _____ he would die of the disease.A. thatB. whyC. whatD. which35.The hours _____ the children spend in their one-way relationship with television people undoubtedly affect their relationships with real-life people.A. on whichB. whenC. in whichD. that36.Michael put up a picture of Jeremy Lin beside the bed to keep himself _____ of his own dreams.A. remindingB. to remindC. remindedD. remind37.It’s not what we do once in a while _____ shapes our lives but what we do consistently.A. whichB. whenC. howD. that38.Kids in the new century no longer take _____ their parents impose on him for granted.A. thatB. whichC. whatD. whether39.The reason why we set up “a green responsibility card” is to give a feeling of accomplishment to people _____.A. involvesB. involvingC. involvedD. having involved40.You are saying that everyone should take equal responsibility, and that is _____ I disagree.A. whyB. whereC. whatD. howBADCA CDDDA DCDCCB(徐汇、松江、金山)25.Your generous donation can make a huge difference ______ the life of those living below thepoverty line.A.fromB. onC. toD. of26.I thought the journey would be simple, but ______ could be further from the truth.A.anythingB. somethingC. nothingD. any thing27.Well known for their amazing strength, ants can lift ______.A. heavier than 50 times their own weightB. 50 times heavy as their own weightC. 50 times heavy than their own weightD. 50 times their own weight28.Though he ______ many times, he still had no idea of this complicated concept.A. had toldB. have been toldC. had been toldD. has told29.The Guinness World Records recognized 30-year-old Jessica Cox the first person without arms ______ an airplane.A.flyingB. flewC. having flownD. to fly30.During my journey, I started thinking about how difficult it ______ to travel before cars, trains and planes made our lives so much easier.A. needn’t have beenB. shouldn’t have beenC. must have beenD. should have been31.Such great progress ______ in English so far that his friends can hardly believe that.A. has Jack madeB. Jack has madeC. does Jack makeD. Jack makes32.Lost in Thailand made people laugh and ______ them without big, expensive effects.A. entertainsB. entertainedC. was entertainingD. had entertained33.______ there is nothing wrong with fast food, our health is more important than our desire to finish eating as quickly as possible.A.OnceB. WhileC. AsD. Since34.______ of the current news, whether it is domestic or overseas, is his daily routine.A.Being informedB. InformedC. InformingD. Having been informed35.The sight or even thought of snakes may give you a horrible feeling, but there are a few exceptions ______ prove snakes are not always associated with horror.A.whichB. whereC. to whichD. what36.Quantities of precious jewelry, ______ buried deep in the earth, amazed all the people present.A.was foundB. were foundC. to be foundD. found37.Around 2000 years ago, many merchants travelled along ___ became known as the Silk Road.A.whereB. whatC. thatD. which38.It was while Chaplin was travelling with a group of other performers in the USA ______ he was given a chance to be in a film.A.whereB. whenC. thatD. which39.There were only ten minutes ______ when they hurried to the departure gate at the airport.A. remainedB. remainingC. to remainD. being remained40.Beijing and Shanghai have released their plans to gradually allow students to take collegeentrance exams ______ their parents work as migrant workers.A.whereB. whenC. in whichD. that25-29 CCDCD30-34 CABBA35-39 ADBCB40. A长宁、嘉定区25.Lending him money would be equivalent, in my opinion, _______ throwing it away.A. byB. fromC. onD. to26.Many of the pianos made by Steinway & Sons Company in Germany, especially ______ made during its “golden period”, are valued at several at million dollars.A. thatB. thoseC. oneD. One27.Now that they both had their cut, the twins looked ______ alike than usual.A. muchB. ratherC. even moreD. quite more28.Mr. Wang’s phone hasn’t stopped ringing since he won the lottery (彩票).People _______ to ask how he is going to spend the money.A. phoneB. phonedC. will phoneD. are phoning29.---Excuse me, sir. Where is Room 316?--- Just a minute. I will geta receptionist _______ you to your room.A. showB. shownC. showingD. to show30.The company is facing a potential serious crisis though its profits ______ increase this year.A. mayB.shallC. shouldD. need31.Born in a wealthy family, the boy took everything in his life for granted ______ for the first time he saw how poor farmers struggled to survive the hard life.A. untilB. thatC. whenD. while32.In the old days, students were expected to memorize information and then feed back what ______ to them.A. providedB. was being providedC. was to provideD. had been provided33.A hot air balloon caught fire in Egypt early this year, ______ 18 tourists on board.A. killsB. killedC. killingD. to kill34.Whether ______ or not, major depressive disorder is often ass ociated with changes in brainstructures or brain functions.A. to inheritB. inheritedC. inheritingD. being inherited35.The boy hopes to become friend of ______ shares his interests and happ iness.A. whoB. whomeverC. whoeverD. anyone36.Tames is hardly willing to change any of his decisions, so it is no use ______ with him.A. arguingB. arguedC. to argueD. having argued37.______ the speaker referred to in his speech yesterday was unfamiliar to the general audience.A. ThatB. WhatC. WhetherD. Where38.Error correction in a language class should never be carried to the point ______ it discourages students from getting involved.A. whereB. whichC. howD. when39.--- How was the television debate last night?--- Super! Barely ______ so much media attention.A. a debate attractedB. a debate did attractC. did a debate attractD. Attracted a debate40.Top students are not merely those who sit up late to study. It is their concentration and efficiency ______ really matter.A. whatB. thatC. whetherD. which25-29. DBCDDA 30-34. AADCB 35-40.C ABACB杨浦区25. In China, people who earn no more than 2,300 yuan a year are classified as living _____ the poverty line.A. overB. belowC. withD. in26. These are not the goals that John set for himself, but _____ his mother didn’t realize herself.A. oneB. theseC. the onesD. that27. Walking into the dormitory, I was surprised to find my jeans _____ on my bed.A. nearly pilingB. being neatly piledC. to be neatly piledD. neatly piled28. What _____ made a ticket so expensive during the Spring Festival travel rush?A. it was thatB. that it wasC. was it thatD. was it29. Happiness quite unshared can scarcely be called happiness, _____?A. can itB. can’t itC. did itD. didn’t it30. – When shall we start the restoration of the historic buildings?– Not until out plan _____ by the committee.A. will be approvedB. will approveC. approvesD. is approved31. _____ global warming is natural or not, saving energy is crucial for the future.A. WhileB. No matterC. WhetherD. Despite32. Shampoo of low quality often damages your hair, _____.A. so is the stress in lifeB. so the stress in life isC. so does the stress in lifeD. so the stress in life does33. The saying is familiar to everyone in Shanghai _____ there is only one pretty child in the world, and every mother has it.A. thatB. whenC. that althoughD. since34. According to the 12th Five-Year Place, our country _____ bring down energy consumption by 16 to 17 percent.A. shallB. canC. needD. ought to35. In order to gain a bigger share in the market, many companies are striving _____ their products more competitive.A. having madeB. makingC. madeD. to make36. You don’t choose your family. They are God’s gift to you, _____ you are to them.A. whatB. asC. sinceD. once37. Some young people just take it for granted _____ they depend on their parents to find job.A. becauseB. whenC. thatD. which38. Horse DNA has been found in cottage pies _____ to 47 schools in Lancashire, which proved for the first time that horse meat has found its way into British school dinners.A. being sentB. sentC. sendingD. to sent39. The boys on duty rushed to the playground, _____ much work unfinished.A. leftB. to leaveC. leavingD. having left40. We should not judge people by their peak of excellence; but by the distance they have traveled from the point _____ they started.。
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2013届高三第二次模拟考试英语试题参考答案听力部分(每题1.5分共30分)1—5 BCACC 6—10ACBAC 11—15ABCBB 16—20 CACBB单选部分(每题1分共15分)21-25 ACDAD 26-30 ABBCD 31-35 BCABC完型填空(每题1.5分共30分)36—40:CBAAD 41—45:BBCDD 46—50:BACCA 51—55:CDADB阅读理解(每题2分共40分)(A)56-59 DBCD (B)60-63 BACB (C)64-67CBAC(D)68—70 ABC 71—75. EGACF改错部分(每处1分共10分)【答案】1 sleeping- asleep2 was tired--- was too tired3 it—which4 watched---watching5 the more worse--- the worse6 year—years7 his—her8 serious---seriously9 and--- but 10 felt ---feel书面表达(共25分)Dear Tom,I’m sorry to tell you that our plans for Sunday will have to be cancelled. We planned to play football and go to the bookstore to buy some books on Sunday morning, but I can’t go with you because my grandfather is ill. He is in hospital in my hometown. I’m concerned about him and I’ll go back to see him with my parents.By the way, I was wondering if you could buy me an English-Chinese dictionary if you go to the bookstore tomorrow. I’ll be thankful for your help. Hopefully we can play football together next Sunday.YoursLi Hua。
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闸北区2013年英语学科高考练习题2012学年第二学期高三英语学科期中练习25.The CEOs of many famed international companies are participating_____ special observers in this year’s Mayor’s Forum(论坛)A. asB. inC. atD. for26. Thanks to modern technology,today contacting a friend thousands of miles away seems to be _____ saying hello toa next door neighbour.A. as easy asB. as easily asC. so easy thatD. so easily as27. At least 20 people lost their lives in the air crash and,according to the hospital,____ was the polit,who died soon after he was sent to the hospital.A. among whichB. among whomC. among themD. among what28. Grass skiing is a rising form of entertainment, popular with young people,___ sliding on the grass could be adventurous and enjoyable.A. whoB. whenC. whereD. whose29. To a teacher and parent, it’s one thing to educate students but it is quite ____ to teach one’s own kid.A. otherB. anotherC. the otherD. some other30. A ticket agent _____ at all necessary for passengers could have bought the air tickets on line last week.A. hadn’t beenB. isn’tC. wasn’tD. won’t be31. Many ''successful Americans'' try hard to be different from others____ the myth of success implies comparison between people.A. unlessB. becauseC. althoughD. however32. The income gap in Switzerland is much smaller than in many other European countries ____ the country’s social stability and harmony.A. ensuringB. ensuredC. ensuresD. to have ensured33. Apart from police guns, there are only 49 legal handguns in Japan , _____ in the hands of highly skilled expert civilian shooters.A. holdB. to holdC. heldD. holding34.The basketball player is not good with words and he _____ a ghostwriter for hisnewly-published autobiography(自传).A. should have called inB. must have called inC. must call inD. would call in35.Brazil is a nation with a successful investment in energy that comes from grains and _____ ten percent of its oil supply with grain energy is its current goal.A. replacesB. has replacedC. replacingD. to be replaced36. Becoming successful is achieved through focus on what one is doing ,without being tempted by factors like money or title, _____ ?A. doesn’t itB. won’t oneC.is itD. isn’t it37. The Chinese first lady’s dressing during her state visit to Russia _____ much in newspapers and on TV ,which sparked heated discussion at home and abroad. .A. reportedB. has reportedC.was reportedD. was reporting38.Many teachers maintain that preschooling is the best way to prepare children for study ,but there is no real agreement ,however, about ____ this preparation can be achieved.A. whatB. whichC. whoD. how39.Never_____ his beard(胡子)if his school team fails to achieve a 50%+ win rate.A. John shavesB. will John shaveC. is John s havedD. was John shaved40. The former Hollywood superstar Greta Garbo announced to retire as she was tired of being made by the press and fans _____ as if living in a golden tank.A. feelingB. to feelC. to be feelingD. feltSection BDirections:complete the following passage by using the words in the box .Each word can be used only once. Note that there is one word more than you need.TOKYO-Japan was recognized as the land of the $80 watermelon and $90 cabbage. Many foreigners even thought it unlikely to use the word "affordable" and"Tokyo" in the same sentence.Yet as urban real estate valued rise globally, and as prices for Japanese 41 like food and clothing drop, Japan is being seen as less expensive. Except three 42 Japanese money consumers-buying property, high-end dining, andtaxi-costs are 43 these days.One reason given is "globalization." As wealth and lifestyle mix, urban costs are starting to 44 .Another reason is greater price diversity , 45 by the government to narrow the huge rich-poor gap. Cheaper goods are on the shelves. Large discount retail stores have 46 .Food and goods from countries like Korea and Thailand are slowly and steadily pouring in. Eased import 47 are felt at the grocery store. Bananas used to cost $8 a bunch. Now organic bananas were $3.20 for three in most supermarkets.Food imports from foreign countries especially have lowered family costs. But such a falling 48 is also due to Japanese consumer demands for cheaper goods. Japan dealers are experiencing various types of restructuring and new 49 .Now Japanese are more sensitive to prices in other areas of the world and begin making demands. After all, Japan has become comparatively affordable.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.Today's cinema has improved a great deal in presentation. Gone are the golden days when eager crowds were packed on wooden benches in poor buildings, which seemed to be about to 50 in the next minute. Audience were staring,with great interest, at the funny and amusing movements of silent figures on the screen. It was only through the body movements and facial expressions that the characters' feelings could be 51 to the audience .However ,film goers all the same turned a blind eye to the 52 cinema surroundings and seemed crazy about almost all the films. Box office hits were a(n) 53 thing and stories about movie stars took full coverage of the newspaper. They were received with all 54 wordings compared with today's pitiful stars who are all the time alert to such news as divorces or affairs.Nowadays it is quite easy to find a cinema that exceeds the hotel luxury. Cinema are spacious , well-lit places where one can kill time in comfort. Small favours offered by modern cinemas such as the well-printed booklets ,which are 55 available , the mouth-watering snacks on sale and even the gifts are all sending the implied message to the audience that the film to watch will provide the equivalent 56 . Audience, on the other hand, don't always 57 the story. Before a film is released ,the potential spectator is usually exposed to a(n) 58 of advertisements. Film trailers(预告片)are seen everywhere and crew interviews are televised. And in tempting people to enter cinemas ,second to none is 59 .People rely much on friends' advice in choosing films.Once the audience have settled on the chair, the cinema is learning from the theatre . The projectionists(放映员) are to give the audience time to prepare themselves for the film. Talk first degrades to a whisper then 60 altogether. Spotlights are focused on the curtains which are drawn slowly apart, often in the 61 of music, to reveal title of the film. Every detail has been designed so thoughtfully that the spectator will never actually see the 62 screen, which will remind him all too sharply that what he is about to see is nothing but different shadows flashing on the white ,However much the cinema tries to 63 theatre ,it fully succeeds .Nothing can 64 the awe and sense of expectation felt by the audience as the curtain is slowly raised.A.disappearB.collapseC.freezeD.riseA.translatedB.respondedC.inventedD.appliedA.specialB.inferiorC.standardD.looseA.uniqueB.memorableC.painfulD.normalA.positiveB.personalC.flexibleD.heatedA.temporarilyB.carefullyC.readilyD.traditionallyA.luxuryB.expenseC.conviniencermartionA.proveB.buyC.investigateD.conveyA.explosionB.promotionC.shiftD.spreadA.walls of earsB.seeing is believingC.word of mouthD.grave of teethA.drives outB.wears outC.pays offD.dies awaypanyB.introductionC.benefitD.endA.decoratedB.distinctC.blankD.mechanicalA.imitateB.guideC.exploitD.replaceA.refer topare withC.suffer fromD.persist inSection BDirections: read the following three passages. Each passages is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked with 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 Matterhorn of Switzerland had been climbed hundreds of times since it was first conquered by Edward Whymper in 1865. He, and the many that followed him over the years, had scaled the mountain by the relatively easy southern approach. The vertical(垂直的)northern face presented a much more frightening challenge .Although some climbers had scaled the north wall, their attempts were made in summer. Experts had predicted that it was unimaginable to make the climb in the winter.Water Bonatti announced that he was going to attempt a winter climb of the near-vertical ice-covered northern face in the February. What was shocking was that he intended to use the more direct route from base to peak without any of the passes made by his pioneers .It seemed a suicidal bid.Covered in a yellow wind-breaker, Bonatti gathered his skills, nerves, strengths and vigor against the north face.Slowly ad carefully ,his strong but cold-stoned fingers searched for hand-holds. One false move and he would plunge straight down thousands of feet to his death.The higher he went, the more the wind increased its force, striking him with icy power, threatening to dash him onto the rocks below. After two tough days, he reached 12,800 feet.At night,he napped in a hammock(吊床)between two stell sticks hammered in the rock face.At first light, he continued ever upward ,without a thought of turning back. The cruel, sub-zero temperature cracked his goggles(护目镜)and he struggled half-blinded.Often his hands which were bleeding, failed to settle on an opening and he had to make attempts with his instinct. His tiring body was in pain but still climbed up towards the peak.At dawn on the fourth day, he was on the edge of complete exhaustion ,but with victory in sight, he prepared himself for the critical trek . Just after three in the afternoon, excited spectators in the helicopters saw Bonatti suddenly appear crawling over the shining tip of the mountain. He had achieved the impossible and won the world acclaim.65.Why was Bonatti's attempt regarded as an impossible task?A. Because no one had climbed the mountain since the last conquest by Whymper.B. Because the mountain presents the biggest challenge in the world.C. Because no one had reached the peak from the north in cold weather.D. Because the Swiss government forbade people to climb the mountain in severe weather.66. How did he manege to climb up?A. He used the wind-breaker to locate holes on the north face and climbed up.B. He made his hands fish for openings and relied on them to climb.C. He took advantage of steel hammer to climb up the mountain.D. He borrowed the force from the ice to help him rise.67.The underlined word trek in the last paragraph is closest in the meaning to _____.A. adequate restB. timely communicationC. difficult journeyD. bad weather condition68.According to the passage, which of the following statements is TRUE?A. Bonatti used to scale the mountain by the south approach.B. The negative influence from the wind decreased as he climbed up.C. Bonatti's success was witnessed by people in the air.D. Bonatti managed to climb the mountain in two days.(B)69.The cuttlefish are different from other deceiving animals in that_______A. it means no harm while other intend to hunt by deceiving.B. it changes its features in appearance to match the environment.C. it manages to mix with the environment faster than other animals.D. it uses certain matter to copy the environment if necessary.70.In deceiving, the frogfish and the stoat are using the similar trick that______A. they sometimes disappear and sometimes appear to deceive.B. they both hunt in similar living environments.C. they make certain body movements before hunting.D. they hunt the same creature for food.71.One unique deceiving purpose different from those of other creatures is to______A. become the master of disguise.B. meet the need of the stomach.C. seek food for survival.D. find a possible mating partner.(C)In Britain, the English middle classes had and have no limits: they were and are the recruiting(招募的)ground of talent. Professor Burn used to compared the social and economic structure of Britain to the movie stars:some are higher than others, but all are moving slowly up and there is always room above for the able to improve their positions of responsibility and influence.While it has always been possible to enter the middle class, it is also possible to rise out of them. The moment a man rises into them, influences are at work to civilize and fit him to new purposes-for service to the community as a whole. A new middle-class man who wants social recognition is almost forced to “do good”. Therefore he usually does it with his tongue in the cheek. His children, who were born into middle-class family, “do good” because they think it is the right thing for the society, necessary to the character of a gentleman. In moral sense, they exceed their father who turned middle-class halfway.The British middle class are what they are today, not of property but of character; not of what they want but of what they want to be. The negative elements about “middle class” are always there. But fortunately something else is also there, firmly fighting against the ill forces of the society though with varying success.“What shall we do to be received? The middle classes have cried, and in every generation the reply has come-from above and below-“Learn to behave like gentlemen.”72.The social structure is stable because_____.A.there are no barriers strictly separating the classes.B.economic ability simply decides a person's social class.C.the lower classes quickly learn the standards of the upper classes .D.the higher classes enjoy the force to select people to enter their classes.73. The underlined phrase with his tongue in the chee k is closest in meaning to_____.A. forcefullyB. pretendedlyC. sincerelyD. silently74.The principle to behave like a gentleman has______A. been followed by the upper and lower classesB. been destroyed by the ill forces in society.C. enabled middle class people to climb to higher classes.D. helped the middle class to keep moral.75.Which of the following statement is TRUE according to the passage?A. Lucky people from lower classes randomly climb into higher classes.B. New middle-class men are forced to learn the history of British civilization.C. New middle-class have made complete success in defeating ill forces in society.Section CDirection: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.76. _________________Two different approaches to alerting the public about the earthquakes are competing for the states’ support,with one, CISN,based on a network of government-operated sensors ,and the other,SWS,built around a private company’s equipment. IN a move that mad shed some light for policy makers,the authority has pulled together representatives from both approaches to make recommendations on how to implement an earthquake early warning system. Then again, their distinct views may prove impossible to come to terms.77. _________________The idea behind an earthquake early warning system is to take advantage of the time lag between a quake's initial, relatively mild shockwaves and the later ones that cause all the damage.CISN can detect the first waves a few seconds or more before the severe shaking begins.The challenge ,though,is to determine from the first waves whether it's reallyan earthquake and not a big truck rolling by,and how intense the shaking may be.78. _________________The March 11 quake in Riverside County gave the CISN team the chance to demonstrate the capabilities of its system,which is still in its formative stages.It alerted local government 30 seconds before a stronger wave of the quake,which measured a moderate 4.7magnitude.By the time the warning went out,however,those waves had already been developing for 12 seconds,extending about 25 miles. That's not necessarily a problem for earthquakes that start in a remote stretch of the high desert .But a delay that long for a quake in busy areas would leave millions of people in the warning-free "blind zone".79_________________SWS has a collection of sensors in the Coachella Valley, not far from where the March 11 quake struck.The company claimed its alerts went out before the more damaging waves had even hit the surface. Its first stations received an alert three to five seconds ahead of the shaking.The company's speed advantage comes from its ability to use two sensors at a single site to calculate a quack's intensity and to make a warning,rather than having ti pool data from sensors at multiple sites. It also says that it can participate in a statewide warning system that would cost far less than what the CISN's backers have advised.80. _________________So what's more to think about SWS proposal ? It's said that the government is trying to get some independent proof of the company's claims about its technology.And there are also some worries from the public about granting the essential function of public alert to a private company.People can only imagine the security matters involved.Section DDirections: Read the passage carefully .Then answer the questions or complete the statements in the fewest possible words."In Scotland illness treatment is considered urgent; in Canada, it's considered inevitable. However in America,it is resource-consuming." Though the remarks seem like jokes,real data support the point. Medicare statistics, for example, reveal that we Americans lead the world in the amount of medical services used during the last six months of a person's life.Senior citizens here are big consumers of healthcare ,using ambulances three times as often as seniors mercial insurance data point to similar patterns in the healthcare of the younger population too, a ground few would argue against.What explains such a phenomenon? There is plenty of blame to go around.Both physicians and patients have referred to a "more is better "approach that adds cost without necessarily leading to better outcomes.In the past, doctors in fee-for -service systems have been suspected of doing too much testing to generate more income. Now new networks track doctors' treating record in the hope to discourage unnecessary testing. Patients, on the other hand ,are worried about denial of services.Doctors can find themselves caught in a bind between anxious and worrying patients and insurance networks that dismiss doctors with inefficient practice patterns.Upset factors,such as malpractice concerns and falling fees ,among which the worsening doctor-patient relationship tops the ranking list-are contributing to the nation's increasing shortage of primary-care doctors.Is there a better way to do this, without limiting a patient's choice or lowering the quality of healthcare?One solution is that we can introduce care organizations, which have the goal of improving both patients' health outcomes and the efficient use of resources. Like an HMO, this new kind of care organization involves networks of doctors, hospitals and patients. By carefully balancing care among doctors computerized medical records to identify the appropriate use of services, it encourages preventive care and measure quality.Given the obvious benefits during its pilot time, we are also encouraged to look at the program called Choosing Wisely .The program is aimed at encouraging both physicians and patients, with the help of professional model ,to carefully consider the wisdom of medical procedures. In most cases ,useless procedures are not only wasting money, but also subjecting patients to additional risk without the potential ti improve their health.(NOTE: Answer the questions or complete the statements in NO MORE THAN TEN WORDS.)mercial insurance data are mentioned in the first paragraph to show that ________.82.Patients'________attitude towards medical care caused today's overtreatment.83.What is the leading reason for lack of primary-care doctors?84.What are the two methods to fight the environment problem?第二卷(共45分)I. Translation(20分)Directions:translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.1.家长越来越关心孩子的身体健康。
2013年上海高考二模英语翻译

2013年上海市各区(县)高三年级第二学期期末质量抽查试卷(二模)英语试卷选编(中译英部分)浦东新区1. 他下定决心要实现抱负。
(determine)2. 居民们都希望有朝一日能更方便地享受图书馆的优质服务。
(access)3. 老师的赞赏给了我很大的鼓舞,这对一名学生而言非常宝贵。
(which)4. 接完电话,他既没关门也没关灯就匆匆忙忙离开了办公室。
(with)5. 实验结果与我们所期望的大相径庭,但我们相信探索越多,就越可能成功。
(likely)1. He is determined to realize/accomplish/achieve/fulfill his ambition.2. Residents all hope that they can have easy assess to the quality service of libraries one day(some day).3. The teacher’s compliment(s) gave me(filled me with) a great encouragement(inspiration), which is so precious for a student.4. Having answered the phone, he left the office in a hurry( rushed out of the office) with the door open and the light(s ) on.5. The result of the experiment is totally different(contrary to) from what we have expected, but we believe (that) the more we explore, the more likely we are to/will succeed.长宁、嘉定区1. 过马路时务必要小心。
英语_2013年上海市闸北区中考英语二模试卷(含答案)

英语_2013年上海市闸北区中考英语⼆模试卷(含答案)2013年上海市闸北区中考英语⼆模试卷I.ListeningComprehension(听⼒理解.:(共30分.1.2. A.German. B.Chinese. C.Japanese. D.Asian.3. A.Fish. B.Soup. C.Fried chips. D.Chicken wings.4. A.Radio. B.Weather. C.Holiday. D.Season.5. A.At 9:30. B.At 10:00. C.At 10:30. D.At 11:30.6. Listening ComprehensionA.In a school. B.In a shop. C.At home. D.At a concert.7. Listening ComprehensionA.He's having a rest.B.He's having a test.C.He's going over his lessons.D.He's going on a diet.8. Listening ComprehensionA.By joining an English club.B.By listening to the tape.C.By reading English novels.D.By taking lots of notes.9. A.More sandstorms.B.Less pollution.C.Planting more trees.D.Cutting down fewer trees.10. A.To say"hello".B.To ask for help.C.To make a phone call.D.To move into his house.11. Listening ComprehensionA.She'll invite the man to dinner.B.She'll have dinner with the man tonight.C.She'll have dinner at Jinjiang Restaurant.D.She'll have dinner with other people.12.17.The interview happened in Carol's jewellery(珠宝.shop.18.She became a jeweler(珠宝商.by going to college.19.She taught both adults and teenagers to make jewellery in Bond Street.20.Bond Street is a place full of expensive shops in London.21.It's too bored for Carol to make jewellery in the shop.22.She put the workshop(车间.in the shop because people like to see her making their jewellery.23.She even made a wedding ring for Queen Elizabeth.13. 24.Since you can't feel the clothes,the quality might be________.25.Some people buy something that isn't as good as the advertisements________.26.________ percent consumers failed to fight for their rights.27.According to consumer protection laws in China,consumers have________ rights.28.________ the label and read the information carefully before you buy something.29.If there's any problem with your goods,try to get your money back or get an________.30.If you can't reach an agreement,go to your________ consumers association for help.Ⅱ.Choosethebestanswer(选择最恰当的答案.:(共20分.14. Australia is a great country with ______ amazing places and lovely animals.()A aB anC theD /15. ______ the national day of Ireland,people wear green to celebrate the life of St.Patrick.()A InB OnC AtD During16. If you love someone,you'll like all that belong to ______.()A heB hisC himD himself17. ______ is simple and common for people to expect a dark or a colorful life.()A ItB ThisC ThatD There18. Hello.This is Linda.Dorothy is away from her desk now.Will you leave a ______?()B messageC noticeD bill19. Miss Zhang is satisfied with Helen because she has made ______ mistakes than before.()A fewB fewerC littleD less20. ______ study trip in the U.S.has changed my friend a lot in his life style.()A Three yearB Three yearsC Three-yearsD Three years'21. I'm afraid the food is delicious at this restaurant,but the service seems ______.()A goodB wellC poorD badly22. Believe your teacher.She has various methods to make you speak English ______.()A clearB clearerC more clearlyD most clearly23. ______ sad movie!It brought tears to my eyes.()A WhatB What aC HowD How a24. Parents ______ encourage their children to enter music contests,science fairs and debates.()A shouldB shouldn'tC must25. Often James Bond 007was in a difficult and dangerous situation,______ he always managed to escape.()A becauseB soC butD though26. ______ some more cases of H7N9have been found,more research has been done on it.()A WhenB SinceC IfD Whether27. I will tell you the secret if you promise ______ a word of it.()A don't breatheB not breatheC to not breatheD not to breathe28. My cousin said she ______ to work in the west of China after she graduated from universit y.()A will goB wentC had goneD would go29. Lei Feng ______ for his warm heart and kind deeds.We should learn from him.()A knowsB is knownC was knownD has known30. He is not the first boss here to ______ and say a lot of rude words.()A lose his lifeB lose his wayC lose temperD lose weight31. Do you know ______ my mail will be received by the other end?()A how longC how oftenD how far32. -Miss Liu,I am terribly sorry.I left my physics exercise books at home.-________()A I'm sorry to hear that.B That's all right.C Not at all.D You're welcome.33. -May I open the window?It's a bit hot inside.-______()A I'm glad to hear that.B It doesn't matter.C Yes,I will.Thank you. D Go ahead,please.Ⅲ.Completethefollowingpassagewiththewordsorphrasesinthebox.Eachwordorphrasecanonlyb eusedonce(将下列单词或词组填⼊空格.每空格限填⼀词,每词或词组只能填⼀次):(共8分)34. A police officer's job responsibilities are varied.Police make sure that people follow the law.They solve crimes,direct and (1)________ traffic,help in emergencies such as car accidents,collect evidence at the scene of a crime,and even testify(作证.in court.Police also work in a wide (2)________ of places.Some work in offices or police stations,but (3)________patrol(巡逻.communities on foot,by car,on a motorcycle,or even on a horse!Still other types of police officers ride in boats to protect rivers,lakes,and harbors.Most police wear a uniform.These are the police you can (4)________ recognize.But other police may not be as easy to spot:Detectives or special agents wear (5)________ street clothes.Police can be men or women,and they have a very dangerous job.This is because police often (6)________people who have broken the law.Many police officers carry weapons,such as a gun or nightstick,to protect them from harm.Sometimes police officers are (7)________ to car chases or have to go to risky places,such as the scenes of fires and explosions.Police officers always put themselves in harm's w ay to keep us safe,so it's important to (8)________ them.A.others B.regular C.easily D.connected E.control F.variety G.r espect H.get familiar with I.deal with.Ⅳ.Completethesentenceswiththegivenwordsintheirproperforms(⽤括号中所给单词的适当形式完成下列句⼦,每空格限填⼀词.:(共8分.35. Good________ serve their country.(citizen.36. Nice,the fifth largest city in________,attracts people from all over the world.(French.37. I entered a chess competition and finished________.(three.38. People like to change things around to go on with________.(they)39. The little child was________ to see a figure in the dark.(frighten.40. Alice sang to the music with her hand waving________.(gentle).41. The only way to________ is through hard work.(success).42. The most________ car was a Benz which had only three wheels.(usual).Ⅴ.Rewritethefollowingsentencesasrequired(根据所给要求,改写下列句⼦.每空格限填⼀词.:(共14分.43. The students have many exercises to do every day.(改为否定句.The students________________many exercises to do every day.44. They tried everything they could to improve the situation.(改为反意疑问句.They tried everything they could to improve the situation,________________?45. We must train them to think independently.(改为被动语态.They must________________to think independently.46. Ben Rogers came along the road,singing happily and carrying an apple.(对划线部分提问.________ Ben Rogers come along the road?47. I didn't make a phone call.I sent an e-mail.(保持句意基本不变.I sent an e-mail________________ making a phone call.48. The music at the cafe sounded so noisy that I couldn't stay any longer.(改为简单句.The music at the cafesounded________________for me to stay any longer.49. Eddie couldn't remember.What happened after the accident?(合并为⼀句.Eddie couldn't remember________________ happened after the accident.VI(A)Choosethebestanswer(根据短⽂内容,选择最恰当的答案.:(12分.50. Visit the ancient kingdom of Nepal(尼泊尔).Why not take a holiday somewhere completely different? Visit Nepal-a land of excitement and adventure!From Everest Base Camp high in the Himalayas, to the ju ngles of the Royal Chitwan National Park, to the ancient city of Bhaktapur, Nepal's amazing sc enery and fascinating culture make it a great holiday destination.Any trip to Nepal starts in the Kathmandu valley, with a visit to the Nepali capital.The old centre of Kathmandu with its crowded old streets and beautiful architecture is very different from the expensive modern hotels, shops and restaurants on the city's outer areas.The valley is also home to two other cities.Patan is quieter and less crowded than Kathm andu, and is famous for its temples and other old buildings.However, the oldest and probab ly the most attractive of the three cities is Bhaktapur.Many of its beautiful temples and pala ces were built in the seventeenth century, when it was the capital of Nepal.Travel eight hours by bus west of Kathmandu to reach the beautiful lakeside city of Pokhar a.This is a perfect place to relax-row a boat on the lake, read a novel, or just hang out in one of many great restaurants.If yo u are feeling more energetic, you can go for a three-or four-day journey around Mount Annapurna.Northeast of Kathmandu, near the border with China, is Mount Everest, the world's tallest mountain.Everest Base Camp is where teams of climbers prepare to climb the mountain, an d it is a popular destination for tourists.However, there have been problems with tourists l eaving litter at Base Camp-so remember to take your rubbish away with you!In the south of the country, near the border with India, is the Royal Chitwan National Park .Very different from the cool mountains of the Himalayas, Chitwan is a hot and sticky tropic al jungle.In the past, this was where rich British and Nepalese hunters shot elephants, rhin oceros, tigers, leopards and deer, but today all these animals are protected.You can take a t our of the park, riding on the back of an elephant.(1)This passage is probably________.A an advertisement.B a newspaper article.C a report.D a letter.(2)The main point of the first paragraph is that Nepal________.A is very ancient.B is very exciting and interesting.C has mountains and jungles .D has amazing scenery.(3)Bhaktapur is________.A one of the three cities in the Kathmandu valley.B the capital of Nepal.C less cr owded and more attractive than Patan.D bigger than Kathmandu.(4)The underlined word‘it'in the fifth paragraph refers to________.A Mount Everest.B Kathmandu.C Everest Base Camp.D China.(5)As a tourist,you can do all the things to relax in Pokhara except________A rowing a boat on the lake.B doing some reading.C hanging out in a certain res taurant.D swimming in the sea.(6)According to this passage,which sentence is NOT TRUE?________A Kathmandu is famous for its crowded old streets and beautiful architecture.B Patan is famous for its temples and other old buildings.C Everest Base Camp is a place for cli mbers to prepare to climb the mountain.D The Royal Chitwan National Park is now a p lace to hunt animals.(B)Choosethewordsorexpressionsandcompletethepassage(选择最恰当的单词或词语完成短⽂.:(12分)51.Book ReportFrindleBy Andrew ClementsThe book Frindle is about a troublemaker named Nick who makes up a new word.His teach er,Mrs.Granger,really likes the dictionary.When Nick asks Mrs.Granger where all the words in the diction ary came from,she makes Nick write a report about it!The report makes Nick wonder if he could invent his o wn word.Nick's classmate Janet drops her pen,and he(1)________ and calls it a"frindle".Pretty soon,everyone in class is saying"frindle"instead of pen.A war begins between Mrs.Granger and Nick.Nick likes to challenge the rules,but he's not all bad.He is creative and has lots of (2)________.It's too bad that people think something is wrong just because it's new and differen t.Mrs.Granger is too hard on Nick and the way she treats him is unfair.The best part is when the kids in Nick's class protect him by actions.They are (3)________willing to stay after school and be punished for saying"frindle".When a class sticks t ogether like that it's really special.Mrs.Granger wants to stop Nick from spreading his word.But the"frindle"is unstoppable .People across the country are saying it.Nick gets a lot of (4)________for inventing this word.He sees that one person can have a big effect.The book has a very (5)________ending.Nick is in college,and he is rich from all the money he has made off his word.Mrs.Granger sends him a dictionary that has the word"frindle"and a letter about how she is proud of him.She ends up bei ng the most interesting character in the book!Everyone should read Frindle (6)________ it's such a great book.Kids who are troublemakers would especially like this book.(C)Readthepassageandfillintheblankswithproperwords(在短⽂的空格内填⼊适当的词,使其内容通顺,每空格限填⼀词,⾸字母已给.:(14分)52. How Do You Get to School?-by Wayview School NewspaperHow did you get to school today?A recent survey shows that Wayview students get to school by riding the bus,driving,biking,walking and riding ascooter.Our survey shows that 25% of Wayview students take the bus to school.Fourth grade stude nt Wesley Gibson explained,"The bus is the best way to get to school.I can relax and chat with my friends while the bus driver does all thework.S(86)________ I even finish my homework on the bus!"Another 25% of Wayview students are d(87)________ to school by their parents every day.In all,50% of Wayview students get to school in a vehicle,e(88)________ the bus or a car.The other 50% of Wayview students ride their bikes,walk,or ride a scooter.Fifth-grader Alexis Wang is one of the 20% of Wayview students who walk to school each day.She said,"Walking to school is better than the bus or car because you get m(89)________exercise."Another 20% of Wayview students ride their bikes.Chris Madsen said he likes riding his bike because"it's faster than walking,and you can race with your friends." The last group of Wayview students get to school by riding scooters.The number of stud ents riding scooters to school has i(90)________.Last year,only 5% of the students rode scooters,and this year it's 10%.Ella Peterson said,"Riding a scooter is the mostf(91)________ way to get to school.It's as fast as a bike,and scooters are cool."Headmaster Wang wanted to remind all Wayview students that a (92)________ riding a bike or scooter to school must wear a helmet.As you can see,Wayview students find all kinds of ways to get to school.In the end it doesn't really matter how you get here,as long as you get here on time!(D)Answerthequestions(根据短⽂内容回答下列问题.:(12分.53. Super SingersImagine yourself singing in front of an audience,performing in other countries,and having your music put on a CD!All this excitement isn't just for rock stars.Joining a chil dren's chorus gives kids the chance to do these exciting activities.What does it take to get in to a children's chorus?You don't need years of singing lessons.You just need to have a love for singing and be willi ng to learn and follow directions.It all starts at the audition(试唱).The choirmaster,or conductor,will have you sing with a group of kids.As the group sings,the conductor listens to how your voice comes together.You'll also probably be asked to sin g by yourself.The conductor wants to figure out what type of voice you have.A girl with a high voice is a soprano while a girl with a low voice is an alto.A boy with a high voice is a te nor,while a boy with a low voice is a bass.When the whole chorus sings together,the different types of voices sing different notes to the same song.This is called"singing par ts".Once you pass the audition,you might be assigned to a specific group.Beginning singers are often grouped together in a "Treble Chorus".More advanced singers might be in a"Concert Chorus".Different choirs h ave different names for these groups.No matter which group you're in,you'll need to go to rehearsals.Most children's choirs rehearse once a week.93.What do you need to join a children's chorus?________.94.What are you required to do at the audition?________.95.What will Jane probably be if she has a low voice?________.96.Beginning singers are often grouped together in a"Concert Chorus",aren't they?________.97.How often do most children's choirs rehearse?________.98.What good is being a member of a choir?________.Ⅶ.Writing(作⽂.:(共20分)54. Sometimes we need someone to share something with.What do you often share with ot hers?Write a passage of at least 60words on the topic‘Sharing'.(以"分享"为题,写⼀篇不少于60个词的短⽂.标点符号不占格..(注意:短⽂中不得出现考⽣的姓名、校名及其他相关信息,否则不予评分.)Use the following points as a reference.(以下问题仅供参考)When do/did you often share …with others?Who do/did you share …with?Why do/did you want to share with him/her?How do/did you feel?________.2013年上海市闸北区中考英语⼆模试卷答案1. 略2. 略3. 略4. 略5. 略6. 略7. 略8. 略9. 略10. 略11. 略12. 略13. 略,略,略,略,略,略,略14. D15. B16. C17. A18. B19. B20. D21. C22. C23. B24. A25. C26. B27. D28. D29. B30. C31. B32. B33. D34. E,F,A,C,B,I,D,G35. citizens36. France37. third38. themselves39. frightened40. gently41. succeed42. unusual43. don't,have44. didn't,they45. be,trained46. How did47. instead,of48. too,noisy49. what,had50. ABACDD51. A,C,B,B,C,D52. ometimes,riven,ither,ore,ncreased,un,nyone53. You need to love singing and be able to follow directions,You sing with a group of kids and by yourself,An alto,No,they aren't,Once a week,Singing in front of an audience54. Sharing is important for everyone of us.If everyone of us can share our experiences,knowledge and love with others,our society will develop more quilkly.To be honest,sharing is a difficult things if we want to do it well.But we can do it from our daily life.Alt hough we can't do it well.In daily life,we can share good things with our friends【⾼分句型】.We can also give a hand to others.Not only we need to do these,but also we need to share our interests with everyone.If we do it with ourselves,we will have much more new friends.It is helpful for us to do everything【⾼分句型】.According to these thoughts,we can know sharing is a good habit for everyone of us。
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闸北区2013年英语学科高考练习题2012学年第二学期高三英语学科期中练习25.The CEOs of many famed international companies are participating_____ special observers in this year’s Mayor’s Forum(论坛)A. asB. inC. atD. for26. Thanks to modern technology,today contacting a friend thousands of miles away seems to be _____ saying hello to a next door neighbour.A. as easy asB. as easily asC. so easy thatD. so easily as27. At least 20 people lost their lives in the air crash and,according to the hospital,____ was the polit,who died soon after he was sent to the hospital.A. among whichB. among whomC. among themD. among what28. Grass skiing is a rising form of entertainment, popular with young people,___ sliding on the grass could be adventurous and enjoyable.A. whoB. whenC. whereD. whose29. To a teacher and parent, it’s one thing to educate students but it is quite ____ to teach one’s own kid.A. otherB. anotherC. the otherD. some other30. A ticket agent _____ at all necessary for passengers could have bought the air tickets on line last week.A. hadn’t beenB. isn’tC. wasn’tD. won’t be31. Many ''successful Americans'' try hard to be different from others____ the myth of success implies comparison between people.A. unlessB. becauseC. althoughD. however32. The income gap in Switzerland is much smaller than in many other European countries ____ the country’s social stability and harmony.A. ensuringB. ensuredC. ensuresD. to have ensured33. Apart from police guns, there are only 49 legal handguns in Japan , _____ in the hands of highly skilled expert civilian shooters.A. holdB. to holdC. heldD. holding34.The basketball player is not good with words and he _____ a ghostwriter for hisnewly-published autobiography(自传).A. should have called inB. must have called inC. must call inD. would call in35.Brazil is a nation with a successful investment in energy that comes from grains and _____ ten percent of its oil supply with grain energy is its current goal.A. replacesB. has replacedC. replacingD. to be replaced36. Becoming successful is achieved through focus on what one is doing ,without being tempted by factors like money or title, _____ ?A. doesn’t itB. won’t oneC.is itD. isn’t it37. The Chinese first lady’s dressing during her state visit to Russia _____ much in newspapers and on TV ,which sparked heated discussion at home and abroad. .A. reportedB. has reportedC.was reportedD. was reporting38.Many teachers maintain that preschooling is the best way to prepare children for study ,but there is no real agreement ,however, about ____ this preparation can be achieved.A. whatB. whichC. whoD. how39.Never_____ his beard(胡子)if his school team fails to achieve a 50%+ win rate.A. John shavesB. will John shaveC. is John s havedD. was John shaved40. The former Hollywood superstar Greta Garbo announced to retire as she was tired of being made by the press and fans _____ as if living in a golden tank.A. feelingB. to feelC. to be feelingD. feltSection BDirections:complete the following passage by using the words in the box .Each word can be used only once. Note that there is one word more than you need.A. mildB. uniqueC. mistakesD. competitionE. emergedF. restrictionsG. basicsH. trendI. proposedJ. fallTOKYO-Japan was recognized as the land of the $80 watermelon and $90 cabbage. Many foreigners even thought it unlikely to use the word "affordable" and"Tokyo" in the same sentence. Yet as urban real estate valued rise globally, and as prices for Japanese 41 like food and clothing drop, Japan is being seen as less expensive. Except three 42 Japanese money consumers-buying property, high-end dining, and taxi-costs are 43 these days.One reason given is "globalization." As wealth and lifestyle mix, urban costs are starting to 44 .Another reason is greater price diversity , 45 by the government to narrow the huge rich-poor gap. Cheaper goods are on the shelves. Large discount retail stores have 46 .Food and goods from countries like Korea and Thailand are slowly and steadily pouring in. Eased import 47 are felt at the grocery store. Bananas used to cost $8 a bunch. Now organic bananas were $3.20 for three in most supermarkets.Food imports from foreign countries especially have lowered family costs. But such a falling 48 is also due to Japanese consumer demands for cheaper goods. Japan dealers are experiencing various types of restructuring and new 49 .Now Japanese are more sensitive to prices in other areas of the world and begin making demands. After all, Japan has become comparatively affordable.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.Today's cinema has improved a great deal in presentation. Gone are the golden days when eager crowds were packed on wooden benches in poor buildings, which seemed to be about to 50 in the next minute. Audience were staring, with great interest, at the funny and amusing movements of silent figures on the screen. It was only through the body movements and facial expressions that the characters' feelings could be 51 to the audience .However ,film goers all the same turned ablind eye to the 52 cinema surroundings and seemed crazy about almost all the films. Box office hits were a(n) 53 thing and stories about movie stars took full coverage of the newspaper. They were received with all 54 wordings compared with today's pitiful stars who are all the time alert to such news as divorces or affairs.Nowadays it is quite easy to find a cinema that exceeds the hotel luxury. Cinema are spacious , well-lit places where one can kill time in comfort. Small favours offered by modern cinemas such as the well-printed booklets ,which are 55 available , the mouth-watering snacks on sale and even the gifts are all sending the implied message to the audience that the film to watch will provide the equivalent 56 . Audience, on the other hand, don't always 57 the story. Before a film is released ,the potential spectator is usually exposed to a(n) 58 of advertisements. Film trailers(预告片)are seen everywhere and crew interviews are televised. And in tempting people to enter cinemas ,second to none is 59 .People rely much on friends' advice in choosing films.Once the audience have settled on the chair, the cinema is learning from the theatre . The projectionists(放映员) are to give the audience time to prepare themselves for the film. Talk first degrades to a whisper then 60 altogether. Spotlights are focused on the curtains which are drawn slowly apart, often in the 61 of music, to reveal title of the film. Every detail has been designed so thoughtfully that the spectator will never actually see the 62 screen, which will remind him all too sharply that what he is about to see is nothing but different shadows flashing on the white ,However much the cinema tries to 63 theatre ,it fully succeeds .Nothing can 64 the awe and sense of expectation felt by the audience as the curtain is slowly raised.A.disappearB.collapseC.freezeD.riseA.translatedB.respondedC.inventedD.appliedA.specialB.inferiorC.standardD.looseA.uniqueB.memorableC.painfulD.normalA.positiveB.personalC.flexibleD.heatedA.temporarilyB.carefullyC.readilyD.traditionally A.luxury B.expense C.convinience rmartion A.prove B.buy C.investigate D.conveyA.explosionB.promotionC.shiftD.spreadA.walls of earsB.seeing is believingC.word of mouthD.grave of teeth A.drives out B.wears out C.pays off D.dies awaypanyB.introductionC.benefitD.endA.decoratedB.distinctC.blankD.mechanicalA.imitateB.guideC.exploitD.replaceA.refer topare withC.suffer fromD.persist inSection BDirections: read the following three passages. Each passages is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked with 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 Matterhorn of Switzerland had been climbed hundreds of times since it was first conquered by Edward Whymper in 1865. He, and the many that followed him over the years, had scaled the mountain by the relatively easy southern approach. The vertical(垂直的)northern face presenteda much more frightening challenge .Although some climbers had scaled the north wall, their attempts were made in summer. Experts had predicted that it was unimaginable to make the climb in the winter.Water Bonatti announced that he was going to attempt a winter climb of the near-vertical ice-covered northern face in the February. What was shocking was that he intended to use the more direct route from base to peak without any of the passes made by his pioneers .It seemed a suicidal bid.Covered in a yellow wind-breaker, Bonatti gathered his skills, nerves, strengths and vigor against the north face. Slowly ad carefully ,his strong but cold-stoned fingers searched for hand-holds. One false move and he would plunge straight down thousands of feet to his death.The higher he went, the more the wind increased its force, striking him with icy power, threatening to dash him onto the rocks below. After two tough days, he reached 12,800 feet.At night,he napped in a hammock(吊床)between two stell sticks hammered in the rock face.At first light, he continued ever upward ,without a thought of turning back. The cruel, sub-zero temperature cracked his goggles(护目镜)and he struggled half-blinded.Often his hands which were bleeding, failed to settle on an opening and he had to make attempts with his instinct. His tiring body was in pain but still climbed up towards the peak.At dawn on the fourth day, he was on the edge of complete exhaustion ,but with victory in sight, he prepared himself for the critical trek . Just after three in the afternoon, excited spectators in the helicopters saw Bonatti suddenly appear crawling over the shining tip of the mountain. He had achieved the impossible and won the world acclaim.65.Why was Bonatti's attempt regarded as an impossible task?A. Because no one had climbed the mountain since the last conquest by Whymper.B. Because the mountain presents the biggest challenge in the world.C. Because no one had reached the peak from the north in cold weather.D. Because the Swiss government forbade people to climb the mountain in severe weather.66. How did he manege to climb up?A. He used the wind-breaker to locate holes on the north face and climbed up.B. He made his hands fish for openings and relied on them to climb.C. He took advantage of steel hammer to climb up the mountain.D. He borrowed the force from the ice to help him rise.67.The underlined word trek in the last paragraph is closest in the meaning to _____.A. adequate restB. timely communicationC. difficult journeyD. bad weather condition68.According to the passage, which of the following statements is TRUE?A. Bonatti used to scale the mountain by the south approach.B. The negative influence from the wind decreased as he climbed up.C. Bonatti's success was witnessed by people in the air.D. Bonatti managed to climb the mountain in two days.(B)Our program is presenting to you the world's top wildest masters of the deceiving!CuttlefishFew animals use camouflage(伪装)as well as the cuttlefish. While otheranimals mix into an environment that already resembles their appearance,cuttlefish can transform its entire body in a matter of seconds to copy thesurroundings. From changing their colors, patterns, and textures to alteringtheir shapes ,these creatures are the ocean's true masters of disguise. Itspurpose? Of course to satisfy its stomach,FrogfishPart frog , part fish in its appearance, the frogfish--a type of anglerfish--isneither the fastest swimmer nor the most fierce. So when it comes to hunting,the frogfish waits for prey(猎物)to come to it. The frogfish disappears amongthe weeds and grass, waving the fin as grass. Once a hungry tiny fish swimsover, thinking it has found food ,the frog fish swallows the unsuspectingvictim in one big gulp.StoatIt's hard not to stare at a stoat dancing and hopping around in an open field.But while it seems like pure entertainment for the unsuspecting prey, the stoatisn't just pulling up a move to show off. The creature is actuallyhypnotizing(催眠) its next meal so that it can attack at the perfect moment.LyrebirdSongbirds are expert at borrowing the songs of other birds. But the lyrebirdtakes it to a whole new level when trying to attract a potential mate. He goesbeyond just copying other birds and repeating the sounds of different animals.More impressively , the lyrebird can also copy sounds like chainsawsbuzzing,car alarms blaring, and even camera shutters clicking.69.The cuttlefish are different from other deceiving animals in that_______A. it means no harm while other intend to hunt by deceiving.B. it changes its features in appearance to match the environment.C. it manages to mix with the environment faster than other animals.D. it uses certain matter to copy the environment if necessary.70.In deceiving, the frogfish and the stoat are using the similar trick that______A. they sometimes disappear and sometimes appear to deceive.B. they both hunt in similar living environments.C. they make certain body movements before hunting.D. they hunt the same creature for food.71.One unique deceiving purpose different from those of other creatures is to______A. become the master of disguise.B. meet the need of the stomach.C. seek food for survival.D. find a possible mating partner.(C)In Britain, the English middle classes had and have no limits: they were and are the recruiting (招募的)ground of talent. Professor Burn used to compared the social and economic structure of Britain to the movie stars:some are higher than others, but all are moving slowly up and there is always room above for the able to improve their positions of responsibility and influence.While it has always been possible to enter the middle class, it is also possible to rise out of them. The moment a man rises into them, influences are at work to civilize and fit him to new purposes-for service to the community as a whole. A new middle-class man who wants social recognition is almost forced to “do good”. Therefore he usually does it with his tongue in the cheek. His children, who were born into middle-class family, “do good” because they think it is the right thing for the society, necessary to the character of a gentleman. In moral sense, they exceed their father who turned middle-class halfway.The British middle class are what they are today, not of property but of character; not of what they want but of what they want to be. The negative elements about “middle class” are always there. But fortunately something else is also there, firmly fighting against the ill forces of the society though with varying success.“What shall we do to be received? The middle classes have cried, and in every generation the reply has come-from above and below-“Learn to behave like gentlemen.”72.The social structure is stable because_____.A.there are no barriers strictly separating the classes.B.economic ability simply decides a person's social class.C.the lower classes quickly learn the standards of the upper classes .D.the higher classes enjoy the force to select people to enter their classes.73. The underlined phrase with his tongue in the chee k is closest in meaning to_____.A. forcefullyB. pretendedlyC. sincerelyD. silently74.The principle to behave like a gentleman has______A. been followed by the upper and lower classesB. been destroyed by the ill forces in society.C. enabled middle class people to climb to higher classes.D. helped the middle class to keep moral.75.Which of the following statement is TRUE according to the passage?A. Lucky people from lower classes randomly climb into higher classes.B. New middle-class men are forced to learn the history of British civilization.C. New middle-class have made complete success in defeating ill forces in society.Section CDirection: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.Reasons for SWS quick reaction and economic advantage.B. Concerns about the SWS alerting systemC. Opposite stands of the two earthquake warning systems.D. Working principle of CISN and the possible obstacle.E. Official attitudes towards the two alerting systems.F. The effect of CISN and its troubling system.76. _________________Two different approaches to alerting the public about the earthquakes are competing for the states’support,with one, CISN,based on a network of government-operated sensors ,and the other,SWS,built around a private company’s equipment. IN a move that mad shed some light for policy makers,the authority has pulled together representatives from both approaches to make recommendations on how to implement an earthquake early warning system. Then again, their distinct views may prove impossible to come to terms.77. _________________The idea behind an earthquake early warning system is to take advantage of the time lag between a quake's initial, relatively mild shockwaves and the later ones that cause all the damage.CISN can detect the first waves a few seconds or more before the severe shaking begins.The challenge ,though,is to determine from the first waves whether it's really an earthquake and not a big truck rolling by,and how intense the shaking may be.78. _________________The March 11 quake in Riverside County gave the CISN team the chance to demonstrate the capabilities of its system,which is still in its formative stages.It alerted local government 30 seconds before a stronger wave of the quake,which measured a moderate 4.7magnitude.By the time the warning went out,however,those waves had already been developing for 12 seconds,extending about 25 miles. That's not necessarily a problem for earthquakes that start in a remote stretch of the high desert .But a delay that long for a quake in busy areas would leave millions of people in the warning-free "blind zone".79_________________SWS has a collection of sensors in the Coachella Valley, not far from where the March 11 quake struck.The company claimed its alerts went out before the more damaging waves had even hit the surface. Its first stations received an alert three to five seconds ahead of the shaking.The company's speed advantage comes from its ability to use two sensors at a single site to calculate a quack's intensity and to make a warning,rather than having ti pool data from sensors at multiple sites. It also says that it can participate in a statewide warning system that would cost far less than what the CISN's backers have advised.80. _________________So what's more to think about SWS proposal ? It's said that the government is trying to get some independent proof of the company's claims about its technology.And there are also some worries from the public about granting the essential function of public alert to a private company.People can only imagine the security matters involved.Section DDirections: Read the passage carefully .Then answer the questions or complete the statements in the fewest possible words."In Scotland illness treatment is considered urgent; in Canada, it's considered inevitable. However in America,it is resource-consuming." Though the remarks seem like jokes,real data support the point. Medicare statistics, for example, reveal that we Americans lead the world in the amount of medical services used during the last six months of a person's life.Senior citizens hereare big consumers of healthcare ,using ambulances three times as often as seniors mercial insurance data point to similar patterns in the healthcare of the younger population too, a ground few would argue against.What explains such a phenomenon? There is plenty of blame to go around.Both physicians and patients have referred to a "more is better "approach that adds cost without necessarily leading to better outcomes.In the past, doctors in fee-for -service systems have been suspected of doing too much testing to generate more income. Now new networks track doctors' treating record in the hope to discourage unnecessary testing. Patients, on the other hand ,are worried about denial of services.Doctors can find themselves caught in a bind between anxious and worrying patients and insurance networks that dismiss doctors with inefficient practice patterns.Upset factors,such as malpractice concerns and falling fees ,among which the worsening doctor-patient relationship tops the ranking list-are contributing to the nation's increasing shortage of primary-care doctors.Is there a better way to do this, without limiting a patient's choice or lowering the quality of healthcare?One solution is that we can introduce care organizations, which have the goal of improving both patients' health outcomes and the efficient use of resources. Like an HMO, this new kind of care organization involves networks of doctors, hospitals and patients. By carefully balancing care among doctors computerized medical records to identify the appropriate use of services, it encourages preventive care and measure quality.Given the obvious benefits during its pilot time, we are also encouraged to look at the program called Choosing Wisely .The program is aimed at encouraging both physicians and patients, with the help of professional model ,to carefully consider the wisdom of medical procedures. In most cases ,useless procedures are not only wasting money, but also subjecting patients to additional risk without the potential ti improve their health.(NOTE: Answer the questions or complete the statements in NO MORE THAN TEN WORDS.)mercial insurance data are mentioned in the first paragraph to show that ________.82.Patients'________attitude towards medical care caused today's overtreatment.83.What is the leading reason for lack of primary-care doctors?84.What are the two methods to fight the environment problem?第二卷(共45分)I. Translation(20分)Directions:translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.1.家长越来越关心孩子的身体健康。