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1、高三调研测试卷英语姓名准考证号本试题卷分选择题和非选择题两部分。全卷共14页,选择题部分1至12页,非选择题部分13至14页。满分120分,考试时间120分钟。请考生按规定用笔将所有试题的答案涂、写在答题纸上。选择题部分(共80分)注意事项:1 .答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号用黑色字迹的签字笔或钢笔分别填写在 试卷和答题纸规定的位置上。2 .每小题选出答案后, 用2b铅笔把答题纸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。不能答在试题卷上。第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分 30分)第一节:单项填空(共 20小题;每小题0. 5分,满分10分)从a、b、

2、c和d四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选 项标号涂黑。1. - i' m happy that we ' ve finally cleared up some problems. .a. that's all right b. i'm with you c. it s a pleasure d. that ' s nice2. you don ' t necessarily have to own latest everything but you should have roughidea of what is cha

3、nging.a. a;不填b. the; ac.不填;thed. the; the3. our friends will be here in half an hour., we' ll have some tea.a. up to nowb. all at oncec. in the meanwhiled. now and then4. the old couple walked rather slowly, and could be seen, from time to time, to stop and rest, out to sea.a. to be staringb. st

4、aredc. having staredd. staring5.some people have several e-mail addresses, they expect you to keep track of them all.a. now thatb. as ifc. just asd. in case6. looking back now, if i the effort in learning the piano then, i would not be who i am.a didn ' t pintb. hadn ' t putc. wouldn ' t

5、 have putd. shouldn ' tiputz英语试题第7页(共18页)7. 一 do you mind if we look in here?一 i'm afraid you can ' t.it . ' sa. officialb. privatec. formald. individual8. all drugs with the help of animal tests are said to be dangerous.a. developedb. developingc. to developd. having been developed9

6、. it ' s not intelligence alone that brings success but also the to succeed and the courage tobelieve in yourself.a. authorityb. regulationc. drived. technique10. - i thought you by train.-i was going to, but i changed my mind and came by car.a. have comeb. will comec. are comingd. were coming11

7、. i will try in my writing to make animals in the woods and waters they live as alive toothers as they are to me.a. thatb. whenc. whichd. where12. no one can avoid by advertising; it is everywhere.a. influencingb. influencedc. being influencedd. to be influenced13. many people are so to their mobile

8、 phones that they use them at meal times and evenin church.a. relatedb. attachedc. accustomedd. exposed14. good health is most people take for granted - until they lose it.a. anythingb. everythingc. somethingd. nothing15. the production of plastics depends on petrol, but a new way of making plastics

9、 out ofsugar could reduce our relying on oil.a. heavilyb. consequentlyc. steadilyd. automatically16. set an alarm that at the reasonable hour each night to help remind you to go to bed.a. goes aheadb. goes outc. goes upd. goes off17. there must be a deeper explanation why he can't live up to his

10、 potential.a. instead ofb. apart fromc. as tod. such as18. some waiters are not experienced in dealing with multiple orders in a time.a. properb. frequentc. briefd. recent19. mrs. parker her two-year-old grandson max from the kindergarten and took him tohospital to visit his mother and new baby brot

11、her.a. collectedb. separatedc. seizedd. removed20. 一 i got laid off last week. i ' m looking in the newspaper for a job.a. don ' t mention it b. good luckc. never mindd. take care第二节:完形填空(共 20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从 2140各题所给的四个选项(a、b、c和d) 中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。two years ago we were

12、 at a turning point in our lives in new zealand, so we decided to start an adventure. we quit our 21 , said goodbye to friends and family, and went to live in switzerland.22 in the small town of aadorf, we enrolled ( 注册)our daughters, who were 15 and 11 at the time, in the 23 school. they were the o

13、nly english speakers in the school, and 24 they had no german or local swiss dialect, we knew their path would be 25 . but after only a few months, the girls were doing really well, and making every 26to suit the swiss way oflife. 27 , the local newspaper 28 a story about them.when the half-page art

14、icle, complete 29 photo, appeared in the newspaper, the girls were delighted. but 30 followed next still has us shaking our heads in 31 .a teacher from the school showed the article to a friend, who sent the article to friends of his, a swiss family who 32 to be nearing the end of their 12-month sta

15、y in new zealand. when they read how we missed feijoas a fruit 33 in switzerland they cast their eyes out the window 34 the huge feijoa tree loaded with fruit. so they picked two kilograms of feijoas and brought them back with them to switzerland 35 for us. they gave the fruit to theirfriend, who th

16、en drove two hours to 36 deliver the precious load to us.when we opened the front door 37 that day, a big bag of feijoas were sitting there. we had no 38 how it got there. a note left inside the bag 39 us to start to solve the mystery. it was from the family, wishing us all the best and happy 40 .21

17、. a. officesb. schoolsc. jobsd. programmes22. a. searchingb. workingc. settlingd. stopping23. a. foreignb. localc. neighbouringd. old24. a. asb. whenc. whered. though25. a. narrowb. newc. wildd. hard26. a. choiceb. effortc. pland. promise27. a. in turnb. in replyc. in responsed. in short28. a. readb

18、. soldc. maded. ran29. a. aboutb. withc. byd. through30. a. whatb. thatc. whod. it31. a. excitementb. amazementc. agreementd. embarrassment32. a. happenedb. expectedc. intendedd. decided33. a. expensiveb. popularc. unknownd. strange34. a. againstb. ofc. downd. at35. a. especiallyb. reallyc. mostlyd.

19、 certainly36. a. sincerelyb. carefullyc. purposefullyd. secretly37. a. soonb. afterwardsc. rightd. later38. a. ideab. conceptc. feelingd.sense39. a. toldb. warnedc. helpedd. taught40. a. holidayb. eatingc. weekendd. travelling第二部分:阅读理解(第一节 20小题,第二节5小题;每小题2分,满分50分) 第一节:阅读下列材料,从每题所给的四个选项( a、b、c和d)中,选出

20、最佳选项,并 在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。atoday, we know that the role of vitamins and minerals goes way beyond the prevention of deficiency diseases (维生素缺乏症)to actually preventing cancer and heart disease, the most fearsome killers of our time. with this knowledge has come the widespread call for nutritional supplemen

21、tation (营养补充)and a confusing group of vitamin, mineral, and supplements lining the supermarket shelves.far from contributing to better health, however, nutritional supplements threaten to turn a scientific breakthrough into a nutritional disaster.promoters of vitamins and minerals - especially vitam

22、ins a, c, and e - would have consumers believe that the little vitamin pill in the bottle is all they need for good health. take your vitamins in the morning, and you' re covered. it ' s okay to eat fast foods for the rest of the dayor skip meals to achieve today' s fashionably skinny lo

23、ok. but vitamins and minerals are only onepart of the nutritional puzzle. a diet rich in fiber ( 纤维)and balanced in carbohydrates and protein is essential for good health. you can' t get these things from a nutritional supplement. the focus onvitamin and mineral supplements may actually be robbi

24、ng us of the full nutrition we seek.and no supplement can compare to the quality of nutrition found in natural sources. for example, our bodies turn carotenes (胡萝卜素)from plant foods into vitamin a. many supplements contain a single carotene, but natural sources are rich in many different carotenes.

25、many supplements contain a form of vitamin e that is made from chemicals, when natural vitamin e is more readily absorbed and used by the body. and science is still discovering the wealth ofnutrients in foods.you' d be ha-pressed to find a supplement as nutritionally comprehensive and powerful a

26、s a balanced diet. even if you could, you' d pay much more than if you got the same nutritional valuefrom natural sources.but perhaps the greatest danger presented by nutritional supplements comes from the very real risks presented by self-medication. anyone can walk into the market and buy as m

27、any different supplements as desired. the reported benefits of high dosages of certain nutrients have led some people to believe that the more the better. many take several vitamin and mineral supplements without regard to possible consequences.surprising new research suggests that vitamin c pills m

28、ay speed up hardening of the arteries, the underlying cause of heart attacks. researchers said their findings support the recommendations of health organizations, which urge people to avoid high doses of supplements and to get their nutrients from food instead.as appealing as theymadeeto sound, nutr

29、itional supplements are danger in disguise. ifyou ' re looking for good health, don' t look on the supplement shelves of your supermarket. lookin the produce section instead.41. what has given rise to the great need for nutritional supplements?a. the knowledge of deficiency diseases.b. the l

30、ow prices of nutritional supplements.c. the frighteningly high death rate from cancer and heart disease.d. the information about the role of vitamins and minerals in health.42. the promoters" (paragraph 3) most probably refers to.a. businessmen b. doctorsc. scientistsd. fast food lovers43. acco

31、rding to the passage, nutritional supplements.a. are made from chemicalsb. are ineffective in supplying fiberc. provide too much vitamin cd. contain a kind of dangerous carotene44. one of the reasons why many people take large amounts of nutritional supplements is thata. their doctors advise them to

32、 do sob. nutritional supplements are easily availablec. scientists have found the more nutrients the betterd. nutritional supplements are recommended by health organizations45. by describing nutritional supplements as “ danger in disguise in the last paragraph, the writermeans that they area. of lit

33、tle helpb. of poor qualityc. potentially harmfuld. extremely poisonousbelow is a page adapted from the study skills handbook. the -starting ' place "for "most- research -is -the ' library. join your school library as soon as possible and make the most of it. library servicesfind ou

34、t about the range of services available.typically, there will be: academic journals specialist collections photocopiers laminatorss author binding facilities computers cds, dvds, films, tapes, slides, and video resources silent areas and study rooms specialist resources for students with disabilitie

35、s facilities for making audiovisual aids for your presentations support on how to use library facilities.finding books in the library fiction is arranged in alphabetical order (a-z) by author ' s surnames. reference books are arranged by subject. each subject is given a number, which is shown on

36、 the spine of the book. all the books on a given subject are grouped together on the shelves. you can find a book ' s reference number by looking it up in the library catalogue (目 录). most catalogues are now electronic. for more about electronic searches, see pages 148-52.it helps to find books

37、if you already know: the author ' s surname and initials the title of the book.journals or periodicalsjournals or periodicals usually contain the latest research for your subject, as well as book reviews. most journal articles have a short a abstract at "the beginning which tells you what t

38、he articles are about. browsing through the abstracts and reviews helps to keep you up to date with the subject. you will be expected to refer to articles in most assignments.journals are published at regular intervals during the year. they are collected into numbered volumes, usually one for each y

39、ear. to find a journal article you need to know: the title of the journal, the year it was published and its volume number the name and initials of the article' the title of the article.indexes and abstractsindexes (索弓i ) and abstracts are separate publications which give brief details of journa

40、l articles, including who wrote what and where to find it. sometimes reading abstracts will be enough for your assignment; at other times you will need to read the original article too.in the indexes, you can search by subject heading and by keywords for all the articles on a given subject. they are

41、 updated regularly and are well worth using. electronic informationan increasing amount of information is being published electronically. this includes anything from mail-order catalogues to academic journals. a lot of electronic information is located at publicly available sites on the world wide w

42、eb (www), which is accessed via the internet. your school may have its own intranet, with websites used only within the institution - you may be asked to write y our own page on it.to locate information on the internet, you type in the address at which it is stored. this will consist of short abbrev

43、iations. spaces, dots, dashes, oblique strokes and letters must be typed in very precisely. this, for example, is the address of the website of friends of the earth: http:/www.foe.co.uk having logged on to the internet, you would simply type this in on the computer screen inthe space provided. (you

44、can usually omit http:/".)on your reading list you may be given the names of useful web pages. type in the address of one and browse the information that comes up on the screen. you can print it out and read or highlight it as printed text.for more about searching online, see chapter 7.46. the

45、main purpose of the passage is to tell students.a. what to read for a research projectb. where to find books on a subject of researchc. how to improve study with the aid of a libraryd. how to find information for research in a library47. if you want to find a r eference book in the school library, y

46、ou' d better search bya. the index of the reference bookb. the number for the subject of studyc. the name of the publishing housed. the research field of the author48. which is the quickest way to know the content of an article in a journal?a. reading the abstract of the article.b. scanning the

47、first few pages of the journal.c. learning about the author of the article.d. looking through the contents of the journal.49. according to the passage, the difference between internet and intranet lies in.a. their business valuesb. the way of organizing informationc. their target usersd. the variety

48、 of information availablecthere ' s sweetness in the lies parents telleth kids, which is a very good thing, since they tell a lot of them. the lies nearly all of them harmless may differ depending on the family. but from culture to culture, there' s one tall tale nearly all parents tell, and

49、 they tell it repeatedly:do not have a favorite child.”mom and dad will say it seriously. they' ll repeat it endlessly, and in many cases, theylying through their teeth. it' s one of the worst kept secrets of family life that all parents have apreferred son or daughter, and the rules for ack

50、nowledging it are the same everywhere: the favored kids recognize their status and keep quiet about it the better to preserve the good thing they ' ve got going and to keep their siblings;(兄弟或姐妹) off their back. the unfavored kids howl (嚎叫)about it like wounded cats. and on pain of death, the pa

51、rents deny it all.said one“ithe stonewalling is understandable. most parents want to spare unfavored kids the hurt that the truth could cause. moreover, the court of public opinion can respond pitilessly - even furiously to moms or dads who speak the forbidden truth. last march, a mother of two wrot

52、e a post on the website b under the headline i think i love my son just a little bit more. the mom went on at length describing the greater warmth she feels for her baby boy compared with her baby girl and even included a photo of herself and her unfavored daughter.she was, predictably, severely cri

53、ticized." please work on your issues lady!response. "i feel absolutely horrible for youraughter! ” read another. but then there was this: completely understand. i too feel this way.”the hard truth is, most parents do. in one research, catherine conger, a professor at theuniversity of calif

54、ornia at davis, studied a group of 384 sibling pairs and their parents and visited them three times over three years. she questioned them about their relationships and videotaped them as they worked through conflicts. overall, she concluded that 65% of mothers and 70% of fathers exhibited a preferen

55、ce for one child, usually the older one. and the real numbers can be much bigger, since parents try especially hard to hide their preferences when a researcher is watching.if the scientists don' t see through the trick, however, kids usuallyndoact accordingly.from the moments they ' re born,

56、 brothers and sisters constantly compete for the precious resource of parental attention, each fighting to establish an identity that will best catch mom' si ' m the smartest one! i ' m the funny one!it ' srdao predict the fallout from favoritism. being the favorite may improve self-

57、esteem and confidence. but studies show it can also leave kids with a sense of arrogance (傲慢)and privilege. unfavored children may grow up wondering if they' re somehow unworthy of the lovethe parents gave generously to the golden child. but they may do better at forming relationships outside th

58、e family as a result of that. and there' s no telling how the differential treatment will playout among the kids.“my mom didn ' t like my older sister and did like me," says roseann henry, an editor and themarried mother of two girls." everyone assumed i had it great, except that mytsistek 折磨)me pretty much all the time and really, what affects daily life more for a kid, the approval of a parent or the day-to- day torture of an older siste

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