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1、- 11 -浙江省宁高三年级十校英语联考第I卷(客观题共115分)I单项选择(25分)1With the globalization of the whole world , knowledge of English is must .Aa; a Bthe; /Cthe ; a D/; a 2Is the book interesting ? Yes , but Im sure it wont interest .Aeverybody Bsomebody CanybodyDnobody3Its too late to go out now ; ,its starting to rain .Ab

2、esides Bmeanwhile Chowever Danyhow 4Dont worry , my dear . Help is always when you need it .Aat present Bin common Cat hand Din order 5Nobody throw away rubbish everywhere !Acan Bneed Cshall Dwill 6The apartment caught fire last night . Fortunately , most of the people there escape .Acould Btried to

3、 Chad meant to Dwere able to 7By the time he leaves university , he much work experience so long as he takes a part-time job .Awill have gained Bhas gained Cmay have gained Dwould gain 8The poor man , ran out of the dark cave.Atrembled and frightened Btrembling and frightened Ctrembled and frighteni

4、ng Dtrembling and frightening 9Will you go to the party ? Of course I will .Aif invited Bif having been invited Cif I was invited Dif to be invited 10No sooner his talk than he the workers .Ahe finished ; surrounded by Bdid he finish ; surrounded by Chad he finished ; was surrounded by Dhe had finis

5、hed ; was surrounded by 11She was so angry at all he was doing she walked out , and closed the door behind her .Awhat ; what Bthat ; that Cwhat ; that Dthat ; what 12I really like the modern digital camera you lent me last week . .And thank you very much for letting me keep it so long .AIm glad you

6、like it BThats all right CDont mention it DI hope you like it 13Thanks to the timely one-month-long treatment , these patients finally avoided SARS.Asuffering from Bbeing infected with Cdying of Dbeing cured of 14 fashion differs from country to country may reflect the cultural differences from one

7、aspect .AWhat BWhich CWhere DThat 15When you know a typhoon is going to hit , is a few simple safety measures and some common sense .Aall we take Ball it takes Cwhat you have Dall that we have 16I want to learn about your holidays . Could you tell me how you usually . ThanksgivingDay in your country

8、 ?Acongratulate Bobserve Chonor Dremind 17Among mystery writers , Agatha Christie as a real master .Astands for Bstands by Cstands inDstands out 18Old memories are often when you hear a particular song or a piece of music .Acalled in Bcalled on Ccalled for Dcalled up 19Attention , please . These tic

9、kets are on the day o issue (发售) only.Aconvenient Bhandy Cvaluable Davailable 20The young couple decided to their wedding until all the details were taken care of .Aannounce Bmaintain Cpostpone Dsimplify 21Mother told Jim to the milk until it boiled then turn off the gas .Aobserve Bwatch Cnotice Dgl

10、ance 22I wrote him a letter to show my of his thoughtfulness .Aachievement Bagreement Cattention Dappreciation 23Violence on TV may turn out to be a strong on some young people .Aimpression Bexpression Cinfluence Dinfluential 24I have read the material several times but it doesnt make any to me .Ame

11、aning Bimportance Csense Dsignificance 25It is a good way for us to memorize new words by seeing them .Aproperly Brepeatedly Cclearly Dusually II完型填空(30分)For many 26 in the US, earning some money gives them a sense of 27 . By making their own money they can buy whatever they want . It also develops

12、a sense of responsibility and independence .Most teens I know have a small sum of money . Their 28 give them an allowance (零用钱). For some ,an allowance is given every week ; for 29 , every month or so . Usually they can get 10 to 30 dollars a month from their parents . An allowance is typically base

13、d on the 30 of chores (家务), such as washing the dishes , cleaning up ones room, taking out the trash , and 31 the floor . 32 to younger siblings (兄弟姐妹) is also regarded as worthy of extra cash , 33 some cases .Many teens also work to get 34 .Since most of my peers (同伴) are not 35 for a formal job ,

14、many choose part-time positions . These require relatively 36 time and basically no training . They can have these jobs like babysitting ; 37 younger students , offered by most schools 38 a small fee ; 39 bagging groceries at local supermarkets . 40 spending habits , most teens spend their money in

15、a relatively carefree style . Often , a months allowance can be spent in just a few hours . Im not saying that teens in US are 41 saving money . Indeed , in many situations , teens can be quite level-headed (头脑冷静) in 42 money towards college or other 43 plans . The way teens manage their money shoul

16、d not be seen as a 44 . It may just be a defining characteristic of their carefree 45 . 26Aadults Bteens Cbabies Delders 27Afreedom Bpride Chappiness Dexcitement 28Aparents Bteachers Cfriends Dschools 29Athe others Banother Cthe other Dothers 30Acompletion Bperformance Cend Dsuccess 31Awatering Bwas

17、hing Csweeping Dremoving 32ACruelty BColdness CUsefulness DKindness 33Ain Bon Cby Dfor 34Adollars Bmoney Ccash Dfees 35Asatisfied Bready Cqualified Dallowed 36Alittle Bmuch Cmore Dno 37Ahelping Btraining Ctutoring Dinforming 38Ain need of Bin return for Cwith the purpose of Das a result of 39Aand Bb

18、ut Cso Dyet 40AAs for BBecause of Cin spite of DBut for 41Aused to Bexpert at Clooking forward toDincapable of 42Aspending Bearning Csaving Dcollecting 43Afuture Bpresent Cpast Dlast 44Acharacteristic Bweakness Cmerit Dsymbol 45Alifestyle Battitude Chabit Dthinking III阅读理解(50分)AIf you come to the to

19、wn of Medway , Rochester in England between May 28 and June 6, you will find you are back to the Victorian days . The town is crowded as so many people come to the town from all over Britain . They all wear Victorian clothes : men with tall hats and women in long skirts . They are celebrating the ye

20、arly Dickens Festival because it was here that Charles Dickens spent his childhood , held his wedding , and died not far from here.A special train called “Mr. Pickwick” sends people from London to Rochester . Then at the railway station of Rochester , people will see all the characters from Dickens

21、novels “come alive” and walk through the town . A lot of scenes from Dickens novels are performed , not only on stages , but in the streets and bars . The most interesting place is , of course ,the Dickens Centre , where the people can see replicas of the nineteenth century : How Charles Dickens liv

22、ed .The climax of the Dickens Festival is in the big church where people hold service in memory of the great writer Charles Dickens .46The yearly Dickens Festival is .Aan international festival Bcelebrated in the place where Dickens died Ccelebrated in May Din memory of the famous writer Dickens47In

23、 the Dickens Festival , most of the visitors wear .Atall hats BVictorian clothes Clong skirts Dmodern clothes 48You can see all the characters from Dickens novels “come alive” .Awhenever you go to Rochester Bwherever you go on May 28Cat the Rochester Railway Station in the yearly Dickens Festival Di

24、n London 49How many days does the Dickens Festival last ? Aa week .BNine days .CEight days .DTen days .BPeople who eat at home most of the time have better nutrition than those who go out to eat , a recent study shows . Cornell University professors Lana Hall and Karen Bunch interviewed 3,900 people

25、 in the survey . “People who eat less than 30 percent of their food away from home eat the most nutritiously,” they said .“In general , Americans dont have nutrient deficiencies (营养不良) , except for iron and calcium,” they reported . They have the opposite problemover-consumption (过度消耗), especially o

26、f fat .The food at many fast food restaurants is often low in vitamins . “People who eat more than 30 percent of total calories away from home eat foods that are generally low in nutrients per calorie,” the professors said . More calories are required to achieve and adequate nutrient intake.One of t

27、he major health risks is eating too much fat . The professor found that fat consumption became greater as income went up . It also went up in houses where the female worked . This is probably because these people eat more highly processed foods .50According to the passage , which of the following su

28、ggestions would you most readily take ?AEat out as many times as possible .BEat at home as many times as possible .CEat foods with a lot of iron , calcium and fat . DEat more highly processed foods .51What is the result if people often dine out ?AThey tend to have better nutrition .BThey tend to hav

29、e less nutritionCThey can save a lot of time .DThey will spend much money on it .52Nowadays , a major health risk that people face is .Aeating too much fast-food Boften dining out Coften eating at home Deating too much fat 53Which of the following would be the best title of the passage ?AFood and He

30、alth BThe life Style in Modern Society CFast Food DDining out Lowers Nutrient Intake CFilling in company application forms can become a boring and repetitive task . Yet any carelessness on an applicants part can draw a negative reaction from readers . Each company or organization usually uses its ow

31、n specially designed form that , although it generally asks for the same basic information , may vary in detail . Therefore the suggestions below apply mainly to the approach (方法) you should take rather than suggest what you should write .· When visiting future employers , always carry your per

32、sonal data record with you so that you can readily search for details such as dates , telephone numbers , and other useful information .·Treat every application form as though it is the first one you are completingwrite carefully and neatly .·Use words that describe the responsibility and

33、different aspects of each job you have held rather than list only the duties you performed .·Particularly describe social activities that show your involvement (参与) in the community , or activities in which you held a teaching or coaching role . ·Pay particular attention of there is a sect

34、ion on the form that asks you to comment on how your education and past experience have especially prepared you for the position .Think this through very carefully before you write so that what you say shows a natural progression from past experience to the job you are applying for . If you can , an

35、d if they fit naturally , add a few words to demonstrate (证明) how the position fits your overall career (事业) plan .54The first sentence of the passage means that .AYou may have to fill in a long application form Bthe filling up of an application form takes much time Cone may have to fill in many app

36、lication forms before one gets a job Dapplication forms should be filled carefully , with no misleading 55Although all application forms demand the same basic information , .Adifferent companies may have different requirements Bdifferent companies may take the same attitude towards them Capplication

37、 may be required to answer all the questions in detail Dapplication may have to send in the forms by person 56Which of the following statements is TRUE?AYour personal data record is more important than the interview itself .BYou should put all your personal data record in the application form .CYour

38、 personal data record will be of much help to your interview .DYou should write your personal data as clearly and neatly as possible .57When writing about the duties you have been engaged in , you should .Aput down the names of your colleagues Bdescribe the nature of the duties Crelate them to other

39、 major duties Ddescribe what responsible positions you have held 58Which of the following would be the best TITLE of the passage ?AImportance of Application Forms BHow to Fill in an Application Form CJob and Its Application FormDNature of Aplication Forms DIt is , everyone agrees , a huge task that

40、the child performs when he learns to speak , and the fact that he does so in so short a period of time challenges explanation .Language learning begins with listening . Individual children vary greatly in the amount of listening they do before they start speaking , and late starters are often long l

41、isteners . Most children will “obey” spoken instructions some time before they can speak , though the word obey is hardly accurate as a description of the eager and delighted cooperation usually shown by the child . Before they can speak , many children will also ask questions by gesture and by maki

42、ng questioning noises .Any attempt to trace the development from the noises babies make to their first spoken words leads to considerable difficulties . It is agreed that they enjoy making noises , and that during the first few months one or two noises sort themselves out as particularly indicative

43、(指示) of delight , distress , sociability , and so on . but since these cannot be said to show the babys intention to communicate , they can hardly be regarded as early forms of language . It is agreed , too , that from about three months they play with sounds for enjoyment , and that by six months t

44、hey are able to add new sounds to their repertoire (语料库). This self-imitation leads on to careful imitation of sounds made or words spoken to them by other people . The problem then arises as to the point at which one can say that these imitations can be considered as speech .59By” “challenges expla

45、nation” (Line 2, Para.1)the author means that .Ano explanation is necessary for such an obvious phenomenon Bno explanation has been made up to now Cits no easy job to provide a satisfying explanation Dits high time that an explanation was provided 60The third paragraph is mainly about A . the develo

46、pment of babies early forms of language B. the difficulties of babies in learning to speak Cbabies strong desire to communicate Dbabies intention to communicate 61From the passage we learn that Aearly starters can learn to speak within only six months Bchildren show a strong desire to communicate by

47、 making noises Cimitation plays an important role in learning to speak Dchildren have various difficulties in learning to speak 62The best title for this passage would be .AHow Babies Learn to Speak BEarly Forms of Language CA Huge Task for Children DNoise Making and Language Learning EIt was not ye

48、t eleven oclock when a boat crossed the river with a single passenger who had obtained his transportation at that unusual hour by promising an extra fare . While the youth stood on the landing place searching in his pockets for money , the ferryman lifted a lantern , by the aid of which , together w

49、ith the newly risen moon , he took a very accurate survey of the strangers figure . He was a young man of barely eighteen years , evidently county bred , and now , as it seemed , on his first visit town . He was wearing a rough gray coat , which was in good shape , but which had seen many winters be

50、fore this one . The garments under his coat were well constructed of leather , and fitted tightly to a pair of muscular legs : his stockings of blue yarn must have been the work of a mother or sister , and on his head was a three-cornered hat , which in its better days had perhaps sheltered the gray

51、er head of the lads father . In his left hand was a walking stick , and his equipment was completed by a leather bag not so abundantly stocked as to inconvenience the strong shoulders on which it hung . Brown , curly hair , well-shaped features , bright , cheerful eyes were natures gifts , and worth

52、 all that art could have done for his adornment . The youth , whose name was Robin , paid the boatman , and then walked forward into the town with a light step , as if he had not already traveled more than thirty miles that day . As he walked , he surveyed his surroundings as eagerly as if he were e

53、ntering London or Madrid , instead of the little city of a New England colony .63The boatman was willing to take Robin across the river because .Ahe wanted to make extra money Bhe saw that Robin was young and rich Che was going to row across the river any way . Dhe felt sorry for him because Robin l

54、ooked poor .64The stocking that Robin wore were obviously .Awell worn Bhandmade Cvery expensive Dmuch too big 65From the way he looked , it was clear that Robin was .Aa wealthy merchants son Ba country boy Ca soldier Da foreigner 66How did Robin appear as he walked into town ?AHe was cheerful and ex

55、cited .BHe was tired .CHe seemed very sad . DHe seemed frightened by his strange surroundings (F)Early in this century, a horse named Hans amazed the people of Berlin by his extraordinary ability to perform rapid calculations in mathematics . After a problem was written on a blackboard placed in front of him , he immediately counted out the answer by tapping the low numbers with his right forefoot and multiples of ten with his left . Trickery was ruled out because Hanss owner , unlike other owners of other perform

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