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高三英语中段试题高三英语中段试题高三英语中段试题高三英语中段试题第二部分英语知识应用第一节单项填空(15分)21.-----I’dliketogowithyoutothecinema,butI’mshortofmoneynow.-----That’sallright..A.I’llhelpyouB.I’llpayformyselfC.YouknowIhavemoneyD.Itwillbemytreat22.It’sknowntoallthatroyalweddingwasthesocialeventofyear.A.a,aB.the,aC.the,theD.a,the23.Ithascometomythatsomeofyouhavemissedclasses.A.watchB.sightC.viewD.notice24.Youshouldn’tkeepsilentwhen.A.speakingB.spokenC.speakingtoD.spokento25.Itwasplayingcomputergamesthatcosttheboyplentyoftimethathedoinghislessons.A.musthavespentB.oughttohavespentB.C.shouldspendD.hadspent26.-----ItookpartintheTOEFL.Itwasreallyhard.-----Didyou?alot?A.HaveyoustudiedB.DidyoustudyC.HadyoustudiedD.Doyoustudy27.Whatwayareyouthinkingofridoftheflies?A.togetB.gettingC.beinggotD.got28.Asisknowntoall,attentionyoupaytoyourspelling,mistakesyouwillmake.A.themore,thelessB.theless,thefewerC.theless,themoreD.themore,themore29.Don’tstopyoumeetwithdifficulty,oryou’llneversucceed.A.eachtimeB.incaseC.atthetimeD.until30.-----Whatplaceisit?-----Haven’tyoufoundoutwebackwherewe.A.were,hadbeenB.havebeen,areC.are,wereD.are,hadbeen31.Isittruetherainstops,itwillbeashotasinthesummerhere?A.thatB.wheneverC.thatwhenD.thatwhile32.HowIwishthatIcouldmyideasinsimpleandwonderfulEnglishwhenchattingonthenet.A.setoutB.setoffC.setasideD.setup33.Whatwashesawmadehisheartstandstill?A.that,thatB.that,itC.it,whatD.it,that34.Sometimesyoucanthatitisgoingtorainbeforeithappens.A.senseB.knowC.seeD.find35.Thepresidentsaidfirmlythatwouldheleavethecountry.A.atanytimeB.atonetimeC.innotimeD.atnotime第二节完形填空(30分)Onceacirclemissedawedge(楔子).Thecirclewantedtobewhole,soitwentaroundlookingforitsmissingpiece.Itwasincompleteand36couldrollonlyveryslowly.Whilerolling,it37theflowersalongtheway,chattedwithwormsandenjoyedthe38.Onedaythecirclefoundapiecethatfit39,itwassohappy.Nowitcouldbe40withnothingmissing.Itfixedthemissingpieceinitselfandbegantoroll.41itwasaperfectcircle,itcouldrollveryfast,toofastto42theflowersortalktotheworms.Whenitrealizedhow43theworldseemedwhenitrolledsoquickly,itstopped,44itsfoundpiecebythesideoftheroadandrolledslowlyaway.Thelessonofthestory,I45,wasthatinsomestrange46wearemorewholewhenwearemissingsomething.Themanwhohaseverythingis47apoorman.Hewillknowthatitfeelsliketodesire,tohope,tonourish(滋润)his48withthedreamofsomething49.Whenweacceptthat50ispartofhumanbeing,andwhenwecancontinuerolling51lifeandappreciateit,wewillhaveachievedawholenessthatotherscanonly52to.Ifwearebraveenoughtolove,strongenoughtoforgive,53enoughtoshareinanother’shappiness,andwiseenoughtoknow54isenoughlovetogoaroundforusall,thenwecanachieveafulfillmentthat55livingcreaturewilleverknow.36.A.otherwiseB.yetC.howeverD.therefore37.A.admiredB.foundC.lookedforD.planned38.A.pictureB.skyC.sunshineD.weather39.A.smoothlyB.sharplyC.roughlyD.perfectly40.A.roundB.goodC.wholeD.nice41.A.ForB.NowthatC.ThoughD.Evenif42.A.noticeB.seeC.smellD.watch43.A.wonderfulB.strangeC.differentD.colorful44.A.layB.respectedC.leftD.fixed45.A.advisedB.expectedC.caredD.suggested46.A.senseB.ideaC.lookD.opinion47.A.insomewayB.inthewayC.thiswayD.bytheway48.A.heartB.soulC.bodyD.brain49.A.happierB.betterC.lostD.missing50.A.imperfectionB.perfectionC.advantageD.wholeness51.A.inB.throughC.forD.about52.A.likeB.wantC.wishD.have53.A.joyfulB.cleverC.friendlyD.generous54.A.whereB.itC.thatD.there55.A.noB.theotherC.anyotherD.noother第三部分阅读理解(40分)AThereisnootherfive-year-oldlikehim.Hehasapotato-shapedhead,thickeyebrowsandavoicethatisnoteasilyforgotten.Heisnotevil,buttroublefollowshimwhereverhegoes.CrayonShinchan(蜡笔小新)enjoysgreatpopularityinChina.HehasmanyfansinHongKong,Taiwanandonthemainland.Andheisoneofthehottestcartooncharactersinhishomecountry,Japan.But,thetrouble-maker’sshowwasranked(陈设)theNo.1mostunwantedcartoonprogrambyJapan’sParents’AssociationonApril18.MorethanhalftheparentswhotookpartinthestudythoughtShinchanwasanegativerolemodelforchildren.Theybelievedhisactionsandspeechwereadultinnatureandnotsuitableforkids.ManyparentsandeducationexpertsinChinaagreewiththem.Shinchan,theysay,isreallyoffensive.Helooksoutforprettyladiesonthestreet;atthebookstorehereadsmagazinesfullofsexywomen;hepretendstobekidnapped(绑架)byhisteacherwhenheseesapolicecar;andheraiseshismum’sskirtandshoutsoucolorofherunderpants(内裤)ifshedoesn’tbuyhimwhathewants.“CrayonShinchanisfullofdirtyhumor.Theboyshowssometerribleadultmentality(心态),whichdoesn’tmatchhisage,”saidPangLijuan,professorofthEducationDepartmentatBeijingNormalUniversity.PangfurtherpointedoutthatShinchandestroysthetraditionalimageofapolite,hard-workingboy.Shefearsthatsometeensmaycopyhisbehaviorandharmtheirpsychological(心理的)development.PangandmanyothersinChinathinkthatShinchanisacartoonforadults----notforchildren.Butsomekidsdisagree.Jiangxin,aSenior2studentinLuheMiddleSchoolinBeijing,becameafanofShinchanafterhefirstsawthecartoontwoyearsago.HesaiditisShinchan’shumor,courage,vernessadclethatmakeshimandhisfriendslovethelittlecartooncharacter.“Shinchanlooksattheadults’worldwiHeuncoversthehypocrisy(虚伪)andselfishnessinachildishway,”explainedJiang.“Wewatchitjustforfun.”ButJiangalsoadmittedthatShinchanisnotgoodforallages.“Itmaynosuitableforprimaryschoolkids.Theymaytrytoblindlycopyhim.”Shinchan’“sfatherJapan”,’popularscartoonist,YoshitoUsui,neverthoughtShinchanwouldcausesuchaheateddiscussion.HearguedthatShinchanisachildishcopyofJapan’smiddle-agedmen.Theboydoeseverythingadultswouldlike,butdon’dare,ttodo.“Peoplecaneasilyforgivehimbecausehe’sonlyfiveyearsold,”saidYoshito.56.TeachersandparentsdislikedCrayonShinchanbecause.A.helooksveryuglyB.hecausedaheateddiscussionC.thecharacterwascreatedbyanadultcartoonist57.Accordingtothepassage,it’slikelythatCrayonShinchanwillNOT.A.stareatbeautifulsexygirlsB.readbooksforadultsonlyC.workhardathishomeworkD.cheatontheexamsatschool58.ManychildrenarecrazyaboutShinchanmainlybecause.A.helooksveryfunnyB.thecartooncharacterissuitableforallagesC.theythinkheishumorous,cleverandbraveD.heisachildishcopyofJapan-aged’smeniddle59.Theunderlinedword“offensive”inParagraph5probablymeans.A.humorousB.ugly-lookingC.funnyD.unpleasantBLosAngeles----Sayit’sMickeyMouse,sayit’sGoofy,but35yearsafterWaltDisney’sdeath,heishavingasuccessfulcareerasanadviser.Disney’squotes(引用)arenotaswidelyknownasthoseofBenkaminFranklinorWinstonChurchill,butWaltisincreasinglymentioned,especiallyinbusinessbooks,wheresuchDisneysayingsas“Ifyoucandreamit,youcandoitarefastbecomingfavorites.Neverregardedinlifeasparticularlyclever,Waltisnaid’tknowntohaveanythingthatsingslikeChurchill’s“ariddlewrappedinamysteryinsideaneni(谜).”Buthowevercommonthephrasing,Walt’shumorandwisdomareoftenquotedbytoday’sbusinesswriters.Now,morethan200ofWalt’sbestsayingshavebeedncollectinthebook‘TheQuotableWaltDisney.”Thelittlesquarebookisfilledwithcommonsensesayings.Animation(卡通制作),thethemeparks,andmakingyourdreamscometruearefavoritesubjects.AndbecauseDisneywasfrequentlyaskedthesecretofhissuccess,itisnosurprisetoread,amongWalt’sexplanations;“Isuppose(准则my)formulamightbe;dream,diversify(使多样化)----andnevermissanangle.”BusinessconsultantBillCapodagliofIndianapolis,Indiana,isoneofseveralauthorswhoadvicetheirreaderstouseDisney’sprinciplesasamodelforhowtorunabusiness.Capodagliisthecoauthor-of“TheDisneyWay:HarnessingtheManagementSecretsofDisneyinYourCompany”and“TheDisneyWayFieldbook:HowtoImplementWaltDisneysVisionofBelieve,Dream,areandDoinYourOwnCompany”fromMc-Graw-Hill.Onecritic(责备家)describedthebookas“sousefulyoumaywhistlewhileyouwork”.ThosewhoactuallyknewWaltdon’trememberhimasbeingparticularly-talkativeorflattering(讨人喜爱),especiallyemployeeswhofelthisanger.Andwhilehelovedtohavecleverpeopleworkingforhim,hehadlittletolerance(宽容)fortheself-important.Ashesaid:“WheneverIdon’thavetheanswertosomething,Ifindsomeonewhodoes.”Manybusinessmenfoundtheirfavoritequoteas“Ionlyhopethatweneverlosesightofonething----thatitwasallstartedbyamouse.”WhatcanbelearnedaboutWaltDisneyfromthefirsttwoparagraphs?Heonceworkedasaverysuccessfuladviser.HewasnotfamousasBenjaminFranklinorWinstonChurchill.C.Hiswordsandsayingsareofgreathelptotoday’sbusinessmeHeisbecomingincreasinglypopulararoundtheworldasacartoon-maker.61.WhichisNOTtrueaboutWaltDisney’ssayings?Morebusinesswritersarebeginningtoquotehissayingsintheirbooks.Hissayingsaremainlyaboutanimation,thethemeparksandmakingdreamscometrue.D.BillCapodaglimustthinkhighlyofWaltDisney’scommonsensayings.WhichwouldWaltDisneyprobablydisagreeabouthowtobesuccessful?Peoplehavetoworkhard.Peopleneedhaveadreamandplan.Peopleshouldlookatthingsfromdifferentsides.Everyoneshouldlearnfromhiscommonsensesayings.Whichcanbeinferredfromthelastthreeparagraphs?A.Thecriticmentionedinthepassagedidn’tthinkmuchofDisneysayings.PeoplearoundDisneyallfounditveryhardtogetalongwellwithhim.Cleverandself-importantemployeesweregreatlyvaluedbyWaltDisney.Thelastparagraphinfersthatsmallthingscanleadtogreatsuccesses.CWithabusylifeandjob,pressurecanmakeyoulooktiredandaged.KiSsiHealth-BeautyCentergivesclasses,makestrainingplansaccordingtoyourphysicalconditions,andsetsupanindividualfile(个人档案).Allthesethingswillhelpyoutogettoknowyourbodyandthewaytokeepitfit.1)BIDY-BUILDINGImportedgymequipmentthatwillhelpyoubuildupyourbodymakingyoulookfullofenergyandstrength.

’smuscle,2)GYMNASTICEXERCISESAbrightandlargeexerciseroomwithexcellentequipmentandmusicwillgiveyourbodyachancetoenjoymovementwithrhythm(节律).3)SPECIAL“LAZY-BOME”FITNESSCENTER“Lazy-bone”fitnessequipmentisthefirstbodyshapingsetofsevenbedsinBeijing.Designedaccordingtohumananatom(解剖)andkinematic(运动学的)theorythesevenspecialbedshelpyoutoexerciseyourwaist,abdomen(腹),hips(臀)orlegs.Intherelaxinghoursyoumaytrythemtostrengthenyourmusclesandloseweight.Tuition(学费):Lazy-bone”fitnesscard,1,200yuan/month(gymnasticclassesincluded).ClassTime:GymnasticClass,18:30-19:30everyMonday,WednesdayandFriday.Tel:5918570Address:16DongsanhuanBeilu,ChaoyangDistrict,BeijingThepurposeofthispassageistoA.giveadviceB.introducenewwaysofbody-buildingC.askyoutogotothecenterD.introducewaystoloseweight65.ThroughtheadvertisementthecenterwantstoshowitsA.thecheapestB.thelargestC.thenewestD.themostadvanced66.Ifyouwantsomeexercisesaswellasrelaxationafterabusyday,youusetheimportedgymequipmentusethe“-lazybone”fitnesscenterPigs,fishpondsandcrops-allhousedintallbuildings.ThisisavisionofindustrialsfarmingintheNetherlands(荷兰).Inaworldconcernedabouttheenvironmentandtransport,woulditnotmakesensetoconcentratefoodproductionnexttoaharborandanairport?Andsincehumanscanliveintallbuildings,whynotpigsandfish?ThecreativemindsbehindagovernmentreportsuggestjustthisforasiteatRotterdamveryclosetomainlandEurope’slargestport.Thescaleisvast:imagine10footballfields,sixfloorsofequalarea,atotalof500acres(亩)stretchingskywards.Thebuilding,knownasDeltapark,Visualizes(让人想象到)300,000pigs,1.2millionchickens,tensofthousandsoffishandagiantvegetablegrowingareaallunderoneroof.Thepigscouldenjoymrespacethanonanaveragepegfarm,andendtheirdaysintheslaughterhousedownstairs.Spacewithoutdaylightinthegiantbuildingcouldbeusedforcultivatingmushroomswhichgrowwellinthedark.Higherup,greenhousesfulloftomatoesandflowers,growninnutrientsolutioncollectedfromelsewhereinthebuilding,wouldprofitfromthelight.Thesystemistheoreticallyacompletefarmingcycle,withoneactivityfeedinganotherandeverythingbeingrecycled.Deltaparkistoberunbymanagers,notfarmers.Ithasnothingtodowithagricultureaswenowknowit,andsofar,onlyexistsonpaper.Buttheideahascreatedaheateddebate(议论)intheNetherlandsandattractedattentionabroad.67.Accordingtothepassage,intheNetherlandsamulti-storyfarmA.isunderconstructionisabouttobeputtousehasbeenputforwardforconsiderationmightcauseseverecriticism68.Theunderlinedword“slaughterhouse”inparagraph3probablyansmeA.ahousewhereanimalsarefedB.ahousewhereanimalsarekeptinthedaytimeC.aplacewhereanimalsstayforthenightD.aplacewhereanimalsarekilledforfood69.ItissupposedinParagraph4thatA.theflowerswouldbenourishedbyliquidsgatheredoutsidethebuildingB.thetomatoesandflowerswouldbenefitfromdaylightC.thevegetablegrowingareawouldbelitbyelectriclightsD.thesystemwouldbefarfromself-sufficientinproduction70.Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.FarmBuildingsofFuture?B.AnimalsinTallBuildings?C.DeltaparkasBigas10FootballFields.D.AnimalFarmorVegetableFarm?EInsomeurban(都市)centers,workaholismissocommonthatpeopledonotconsideritunusual:Theyacceptthelifestyleasnormal.GovernmentworkersinWashington,D.C.,forexample,oftenworksixtytoseventyhoursaweek.Workaholismcanbeaseriousproblem.Becausetrueworkaholicswouldratherworkthandoanythingelse,theyprobablydon’tknowhowtorelax;thatis,theymightnotenjoymovies,sportsorothertypesofentertainment.Mostofall,theyhatetositanddonothing,Thelivesofworkaholicsareusuallystressful(紧张),andthistensionandworrycancausehealthproblemsandsomeworkaholicsdon’tpaymuchattentiontotheirfamilies.Isworkaholismalwaysdangerous?Perhapsnot.Thereare,certainly,peoplewhoworkwellunderstress.Somestudiesshowthatmanyworkaholismhavegreatenergyandinterestinlife.Theirworkissopleasurablethattheyareactuallyveryhappy.Formostworkaholics,workandentertainmentarethesamething.Theirjobsprovidethemwithachallenge;thiskeepsthembusyandcreative.Whydoworkaholicsenjoytheirjobssomuch?Thereareseveraladvantagestowork.Ofcourse,itprovidespeoplewithpaychecks,andthisisimportant.Butitoffersmorethanthat.Itprovidespeoplewithself-confidence;theyhaveafeelingofsatisfactionwhenthey’veproducedachallengingpieceofworkandareabletosay,“Imadethat.”Inaddition,mostjobsprovidepeoplewithasociallyacceptablewaytomeetothers.71.Themainideaofthepassageisthat.A.workaholicsareusuallysuccessfulpeople,buttheirlivesareterribleB.workaholismcanleadtoseriousproblemsbutitcanalsocreateajoyfullifeC.peoplewhokeeptheirmindonworkunderdifficultconditionsmayenjoymovies,sportandsoonD.thosewhooftenworkunderdifficultconditionsmayfeelstressful72.Oneofthereasonsthatsomepeoplearenotwillingtostopworkingevenintheirseventiesoreightiesisthat.theyareingreatneedofmoneytheywouldratherworkthanfacefamilyproblemstheyareeagerforsatisfactionandsuccesstheyareafraidofbeinglaidoff(下岗)73.Theeyesofallthecommonpeopleworkaholicsarequitestrangetoworkaholicsworkistheonlysourceofhappinessintheirliveschallengingworkmayprovidetheworkaholicsasenseofsatisfactionworkaholicsareasaddicted(沉浸)totheirjobsasothersaretosmokingordrinking74.Aworkaholicsisapersonwho.hastoworkatleasteightorninehoursadayiswillingtodothemostdifficultworkhasachievedmorethantheothersinworkisaddictedtohisworkThewriter’sattitudetowardsworkaholismis.A.supportiveB.worriedC.doubtfulD.opposed高三英语中段试题第Ⅱ卷班级姓名座号第四部分:写作第一节短文改错(10分)DearMary,IjustreadyourE-mailtodayandthank76somu

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