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1、试题说明:搜集整理,精选各地比较典型的题,以点带面,系统讲解做题技巧和高考长考知识点。听力暂时省略。第一项:单项填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分) 从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。21While music is just so-so , story in this TV play is quite moving.Athe ;theB不填;不填Cthe; aD不填;the22Could I speak to Dr. Smith? She told me to call her today.Shes not right now. Woul

2、d you like to try around three?AaccessibleBadequateCavailableDabnormal23Loulan City is not at all a traveler who has never seen the desert before can imagine.AthatBwhatCwhichDwhere24Grades would from one or two ,for outstanding or excellent ,to six or seven ,for poor or very poor.AsufferBdifferCcome

3、Drange25Rarely so heavily in South China as it did this winter.Adoes it snow Bit snowsCdid it snowDit snowed26Among the most important questions the journalists wanted was “How to keep the present economic growth without causing damage to the environment?”Ato answerBbeing answeredCansweredDanswering

4、27I thought you were going to call me last night about the plans for the conference. Sorry ,I ,But Tom and Jane stopped by and stayed until midnight.Amust haveBcant haveCmight doDshould have28Operations which patients exhausted and in need of long periods of recovery time now leave them feeling rela

5、xed and comfortable.AleaveBhad leftCleftDwill leave29The village seemed deserted ,the only sign of life some trees waving in the wind.AwereBbeingCwasDto be 30Human facial expressions differ from those of apes and monkeys in the degree they can be controlled on purpose. Awith whichBto whichCof whichD

6、for which31On December 27, 2007, thousands of Pakistanis went to say farewell to Benazir Bhutto ,one of the countrys popularly .Aelecting woman leaderBelected women leadersCelecting woman leadersDelected woman leader32Evidence has been piled up specific speech sounds are recognized by babies as youn

7、g as five months old.AwhatBwhichCthatDif33Shouldnt someone go and pick up the clothes at the laundry? They were ready three hours ago. AIts very kind of you.BDont look at me ,Mom!CThanks anyway.DSounds good.34Into the sky the light blue smoke.Ahad gone upBup wentCdid go upDwent up35Lydia ,what did o

8、ur head teacher say just now?Every boy and every girl as well as the teachers who to lead the group_ asked to be at the school gate before 6:30 in the morning.Ais; isBare ;areCare ;isDis ;are第二节 完型填空(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3655各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。Do Americans have morals? Thats a g

9、ood question. Moral values in America are like those in any 36 .One of the most 37 moral values for Americans is honesty. The well-known 38 about George Washington and the cherry tree teaches this value 39 .Little George cut down his fathers favorite cherry tree 40 trying out his new hatchet. When h

10、is father asked him about it, George said, “I cannot tell a lie. I did it with my hatchet.” Instead of 41 ,George received praise.Sometimes American honesty-being open and direct can 42 people. But Americans still believe that “honesty is the best policy.”Another 43 Americans respect is perseverance

11、(毅力).Remember Aesops fable about the turtle and the rabbit that had a 44 ?The rabbit thought he could 45 easily, so he took a nap. But the turtle finally won because he did not 46 .Compassion(同情) may be the queen of American virtues. The story of “The Good Samaritan” from the Bible 47 a man who show

12、ed compassion. On his way to a 48 city, a Samaritan man found a poor traveler lying on the road. The kind Samaritan, 49 just passing by, stopped to help this person in need. Compassion can even turn into a positive 50 .In autumn 1992, people in Iowa sent truckloads of water to help Floridians 51 by

13、a hurricane. The next summer, during the Midwest flooding, Florida 52 the favor.In no way can this brief description 53 all the moral values honored by Americans. Courage, responsibility, 54 , gratitude and many others could be discussed. But no matter how long or how short the list, moral values ar

14、e 55 . 36AcontinentBcharacterCcontentDculture37AlovelyBbasicCparticularDscientific2008051438AnovelBjokeClegendDmusic39ApolitelyBclearlyCeasilyDslightly40AwhileBforCwhereasDas41AagreementBpunishmentCachievementDargument42ApuzzleBinjureCinterruptDoffend43ApersonBactionCvirtueDsystem44AquarrelBraceCfig

15、htDtrip45AwinBfailCdefeatDbeat46Aslow downBcome upCgive upDfall off47AdescribesBpraisesCtellsDmentions48AlonelyBaloneCcertainDdeserted49Ainspite ofBon account ofCas a result ofDinstead of50ArowBcircleCmovementDaction51AhurtBdestroyedCruinedDhit52AofferedBreturnedChonoredDreminded53AcoverBrespectCsha

16、peDreflect54AstrengthBsilenceCloyaltyDreality55AinvaluableBhonorableCunbelievableDinvisible第三部分阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(、和)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。山东省威海市2008年3月高三教学质量检测(A)Culture is a huge factor in determining whether we look someone in the eye or the kisser to interpret facial express

17、ions, according to a new study.For instance, in Japan, people tend to look to the eyes for emotional indications, while Americans tend to look to the mouth, says researcher Masaki Yuki, a behavioral scientist at Hokkaido University in Japan. This could be because the Japanese, when in the presence o

18、f others, try to suppress(抑制)their emotions more than Americans do, he said. In any case, the eyes are more difficult to control than the mouth, he said, so they probably reveal more about a persons emotional state even if he or she is trying to hide it.As a child growing up in Japan, Yuki was fasci

19、nated by pictures of American celebrities. “Their smiles looked strange to me,” Yuki told LiveScience. “They opened their mouths too widely, and raised the corners of their mouths in an exaggerated(夸张的)way.” Japanese people tend to shy away from direct displays of emotion, and rarely smile or frown

20、with their mouths, Yuki explained, because in Japan high value is placed on conformity(从众随俗), humbleness and emotional suppression, qualities that are thought to promote better relationships. So when Yuki entered graduate school and began communicating with American scholars over e-mail, he was ofte

21、n confused by their use of emoticons such as smiley faces :) and sad faces, or :(. “It took some time before I finally understood that they were faces,” he wrote in an e-mail. In Japan, emoticons tend to emphasize the eyes, such as the happy face (_) and the sad face (;_;). “After seeing the differe

22、nce between American and Japanese emoticons, it dawned on me that the faces looked exactly like typical American and Japanese smiles,” he said.56. _ tend to control their _ so that they do not show their feelings.A. Americans; eyesB. Americans; mouthsC. Japanese; eyesD. Japanese; mouths57. The Japan

23、ese look to the eyes rather than the mouths to read faces because _.A. they think that a more polite wayB. their mouths give little readable signsC. the eyes are better controlled D. their mouths often give false information58. The fact that the Japanese rarely smile or frown with their mouths resul

24、ts from _.A. the influence of American celebritiesB. the Japanese physical conditionC. the Japanese political systemD. the Japanese culture59. Yuki got confused about the American emotional face symbols because they _.A. differ exaggeratedly in the mouthsB. show no difference in the eyesC. have no l

25、ines to suggest round facesD. are too simple to express emotions60. The best title of the article may be _.A. Eyes Reveal More of Emotion than MouthsB. Which Say More, American Mouths or Japanese Eyes?C. Americans and Japanese Read Faces DifferentlyD. Is It Possible to Smile with the Eyes?(B)For 16-

26、year-old Li Miaomiao, sore feet from wearing high heels for hours at a time and an achy jaw from constant smiling are worth the chance of presenting a medal to hang around an athlete's neck during the Beijing Olympics.The willow-thin high school student is one of 34 Chinese girls “training” to b

27、e an Olympic medal presenter at the Beijing Foreign Affairs School (BFAS), one of several state-run colleges charged with producing camera-friendly girls for awards ceremonies. When not balancing books on her head to improve posture(体态)during medal presentation rehearsal(预演)sessions, Li and her clas

28、s-mates study English, receive cultural training and look at pictures of past medal presenters and their uniforms. Most important for Li, though, is the smile. “I practice at home, and smile to the mirror for an hour every day,” Li said, beaming radiantly in a red waistcoat and high heels on the sid

29、elines of a class. “I want to present my smile to the world, and let them know that the Chinese smile is the warmest.” Apart from common-sense communication tips, such as looking directly at someone while talking to them, students are also informed the perfect smile consists of “only showing the eig

30、ht top teeth”. For Li Miaomiao, the perfect smile comes naturally after having practiced for hours in the mirror. It no doubt helped Li become one of only seven girls chosen from dozens of applicants to present medals to winning boxers at an Olympic test event. Being 16, Li is technically ineligible

31、 to become an Olympic medal presenter, where guidelines call for 18-25 year-old university students. But she rates herself a competitor, anyway. “I'm very confident. I think I have an 80 percent chance,” she said, flashing a winning smile. 61. The first paragraph mainly tells us _.A. what Li is

32、being trained forB. what health problems Li is faced withC. what Li is qualified forD. what lifestyle Li prefers to lead62. From the article we know that BFAS _.A. is likely to be a high school for girls onlyB. has been founded to train Olympic medal presentersC. trains girls in photographing skills

33、D. temporarily offers training to the Olympic volunteers63. During the medal presentation rehearsals, Li and her classmates _.A. have books placed on their headsB. learn English both in the oral and written formC. study the history of the OlympicsD. try to learn from the former medal presenters64. L

34、is smile is particularly mentioned because _.A. her smile is different from the “perfect smile”B. she doesnt seem to agree with the “perfect smile” standardC. she can present the “perfect smile” naturally after hard practiceD. her smile is up to the “perfect smile” standard by nature65. The underlin

35、ed word “ineligible” in the last paragraph possibly means _.A. unwilling B. unfitC. anxious D. qualified(C)Your name made you do it, though unconsciously, suggests new research that finds your name can negatively make you achieve less. Psychologists at Yale and the University of California, San Dieg

36、o studying the unconscious influence of names say a preference for our own names and initials the “name-letter effect” can have some negative consequences.Students whose names begin with C or D get lower grades than those whose names begin with A or B; major league baseball players whose first or la

37、st names began with K (the strikeout-signifying letter) are significantly more likely to strike out(因三击不中而出局).Assistant professors Leif Nelson of UCSD and Joseph Simmons of Yale have conducted five studies over five years using information from thousands of individuals. “The conscious process is bas

38、eball players want to get a hit and students want to get A's,” Nelson says. “So if you get a change in performance consistent with the name-letter effect, it clearly shows there must be some unconscious desire operating in the other direction.”The researchers' work supports a series of studi

39、es published since 2002 that have found the “name-letter effect” causes people to make life choices based on names that resemble their own. Those studies by Brett Pelham, an associate professor at SUNY University, have found that people are disproportionately(不定比例地)likely to live in states or cities

40、 resembling their names, have careers that resemble their names and even marry those whose surnames begin with the same letter as their own. The twist, Pelham says, is that he has believed the name-letter effect would apply only to positive outcomes. Nelson and Simmons, he says, are “showing it appl

41、ies more so to negative things than positive things.” The researchers say the effect is definitely more than coincidence but is small nevertheless. “I know plenty of Chrises and Davids who have done very well in school,” Simmons says. 66. The new research is mainly about the relationship between one

42、s _.A. name and unconsciousnessB. name and characteristicsC. name and success D. sports and school achievements67. One whose name begins with C may try to _ without knowing it.A. get an A grade B. get a C gradeC. strike out D. overcome the name-letter effect68. Who may serve as an example to show th

43、e “name-letter effect”?A. Miss Smith working as a lawyer.B. Charles Brown married to Sue Rogers.C. Mr Watt living in Washington.D. Paula Snow fond of the color white.69. Which can be used to explain the underlined word “twist” in the last but one paragraph?A. Difference. B. Conclusion.C. Funny side.

44、 D. Shared part.70. The last paragraph mainly tells us that the “name-letter effect” _.A. isnt believed in by many peopleB. doesnt work with certain namesC. may not really existD. is often too small to show(D)In todays society, a college degree tells little about what you know in comparison to what

45、it tells about what you can learn. For instance, the IT world is constantly changing. Anything you learn today will probably be useless in a few short years. The point is to learn to learn. Blogging(写博客)works exactly the same way. And I believe this to be true regardless of your end goal. If youre t

46、rying to make money, this is abundantly clear. Theres always more money to be made. If youre teaching on a subject, you are constantly looking for new information to share. Even if youre just sharing your words with others for pleasure, youre continuously improving your writing and storytelling so p

47、eople dont get bored of you.This is one of the reasons that bloggers burn out. They forget this. They think they have an unlimited amount of content just waiting to burst from their brain. They get comfortable. Then they start to run out of juice. Sure, at times it seems that some bloggers just have

48、 it. They are experts in their fields and will simply feed us with invaluable content forever. But this is not true. Pay attention. Even famous bloggers would run out of content eventually without constant learning. The point is apparent. Dont think youve succeeded. There are plateaus, but there are

49、 no peaks. What happens when someone thinks theyve hit the peak? They quickly begin sliding down the other side. Always be learning from your experiences. See what posts work for your readers. Which get the best response? Which are completely ignored? Which bring in the most Google traffic, or get t

50、he most Absence clicks? Dont settle or your blog will close for good eventually.71. Judging from the article, if you have got a college degree, say, in engineering, it means _.A. youre good at engineeringB. youve finished learning engineeringC. youve chosen to learn engineeringD. you can find work r

51、elating to engineering72. The writer thinks Blogging works in a way that it requires the writers to _.A. be constant learnersB. have academic degreesC. keep on writingD. know everything before starting73. Which is NOT a possible purpose of peoples blogging?A. To increase their income. B. To help oth

52、ers to learn.C. To entertain the readers.D. To keep private records.74. The writer uses the word “it” in the underlined sentence “Sure, at times have it” to refers to _.A. the failure in keeping on writingB. the knowledge needed for blogging foreverC. the ability of constant learningD. the comfort e

53、njoyed from blogging75. The questions in the last paragraph are asked to advise bloggers on how to _.A. learn from their experiencesB. learn from othersC. update their knowledgeD. reach blogging peaks第四部分 书面表达(共两节,满分45分) 山东省临沂市2008年高三教学质量检查考试(一)第一节 阅读表达(共5小题;每小题3分,满分15分)阅读下面的短文,并根据要求答题。(请注意问题后的字数要求)

54、。An art opening at an art gallery is always an important occasion. The atmosphere is festive, the art is fresh and new. Everyone from the artist to the gallery owner is optimistic about healthy sales and favorable reviews. In a sense, the art itself will never took as good as it does during the opening, so this offers an opportunity for significant advancement in an artist's career. A successful opening creates a buzz in the art community, not only about the art and the artist, but also about the gallery. The better the opening, the more people talk; word spreads and attendance

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