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扬州市2011-2012学年高三第三次模拟考试英语试卷

第一节:单项填空(共15题:每小题1分,满分15分)

21.Asisknowntoall,LeungChun-ying,outstandingpolitician,hasbeenelectedasfourth

chiefexecutiveofHongKong.

A.an;aB.an;theC./;theD.the;the

22.—Youmusthavestolenthewatchfromtheoldladytheotherday,Kmquitesure.

一Oh,no,I.

A.mustn'tB.haven'tC.didn'tD.hadn't

23.WhenIsawmyteachernoddingtome,Icalmeddownandwentonwithmyperformance.

A.encouraginglyB.amazinglyC.increasinglyD.accordingly

24.—Chinaisdevelopingrapidly.

-Yes,tomakeourcountrymoreprosperous,weshouldfirmlytheprincipleofscientific

development.

A.contributetoB.subscribetoC.sticktoD.caterto

25.—AreyougoingtothefireworkspartyneartheHuangpuRivertonight?

-Iwouldn'tmissitfortheworld.

A.Whatif?B.Noproblem!C.Whynot?D.Whatfor?

26.David,62,istheeldestof19driverswhohavereceivedlifetimedrivingbansforfleeingthescenesof

accidents,accordingtoalistbypolice.

A.releasedB.relievedC.relatedD.reviewed

27.—It/snecessarytolimitthespeedofelectricbikes.

—Yes,mostridersofelectricbikesinChina40-50kilometersperhouroftenignoreredlights,

theriskoftrafficaccidents.

A.reaching;increaseB.reach;increase

C.toreach;toincreaseD.reaching;increasing

28.Fruitandvegetablesarerichinvitamins,areknowntoprotectagainstcelldamagefrom

pollution,andcanalsopreventheartdiseaseandcancer.

A.thatB.whichC.whatD.as

29.—Howtimeflies!Sincethecollegeentranceexaminationsareapproaching,wehavetoseizetheday

andseizethehour.

-Exactly.Asthesayinggoes,.

A.Timetriestruth.B.Timeandchancerevealallsecrets.

C.Timelostcannotbewonagain.D.Timew川tell.

30.—MayIspeaktoyourmanagerMrWilliamsatfiveo'clocktonight?

一I'msorry.MrWilliamstoaconferencelongbeforethen.

A.willhavegoneB.willbegoing

C.wouldhavegoneD.hasgone

31.PremierWenJiabaostressesself-governanceistheonlyappropriatetoimprovingrural

communityadministration,notingthatlocalaffairsshouldbedecidedbyvillagersthemselves.

A.techniqueB.approachC.procedureD.means

32.—Whatdoyouthinkaboutthatdomesticworker?

-Sheisofagoodhousekeeper,forthechildren'sroomisalwaysaterriblemess.

A.somebodyB.nobodyC.somethingD.nothing

33.JeremyLin,aChineseAmericanprofessionalbasketballplayer,suddenlystoppedandopenedhismouth

asiftoPresidentObama.

A.havingspokenB.tohavespokenC.tospeakD.speaking

34.—HowdoyouthinkIcanmakeupwithJohnson?

—Setasideyoudisagreeandtrytofindyouhaveincommon.

A.what;whatB.where;whatC.what;whichD.where;which

35.Asakeennetizen,shethinkstherebebetterwaysforthelocalgovernmenttodealwith

theInternetcafesratherthantoshutthemdown.

A.wouldB.shouldC.couldD.might

第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)

OnarecentweekendinAtlanticCity,awomanwonabucketfulofquartersataslotmachine.Butfirst

shewantedtoputthe36inherhotelroom.Asshewasabouttowalkintotheelevator,shenoticed

twoblackmenalready37,Oneofthemwasbig,verybig.Thewomanfrozewith38.Herfirst

thoughtwas:thesetwoaregoingto39me.

Hernextthoughtwas:don'tbe40;theylooklikeperfectlynicegentlemen.Butshecouldnot

moveastepoutoffear.Shestood,41atthetwomen.Shefeltanxious,nervousandashamed.She

hopedtheydidn't42hermind.Surelytheyknewthatherhesitationaboutjoiningtheminthe

elevatorwastoo43.Herfaceturnedred.Shecouldn'tjuststandthere,44withamightyeffort

ofwillshepickeduponefootandsteppedin.

45eyecontact,sheturnedaroundstifflyandfacedtheelevatordoorsastheyclosed.Asecond

passed,andthenanothersecond,andthenanothersecond.Her46increased!Theelevatordidn't

move.Panic47her.〃MyGod/shethought,"mtrappedandabouttoberobbed!”Herheart

48.

Then...oneofthemensaid,“Hitthefloor.”

Instinct(本能)toldher:dowhattheytellyou.Thebucketofquartersflew49asshe_threw

herselfontheelevatorcarpet./zTakemymoneyand50me/sheprayed.Moresecondspassed.She

heardoneofthemensaid51,"Ma'am,ifyou'lljusttelluswhatflooryou'regoingto,wellpushthe

button/Sheliftedherheadandlookedupatthetwomen.Theyreacheddowntohelpherup.

Confused,shestruggledtoher52.“WhenItoldmymanheretohitthefloor/saidthe

average-sizedone,a\meantthatheshouldhittheelevatorbuttonfor53floor.Ididn'tmeanforyou

tohitthefloooma'am."

Shewastoo54tospeak.Shewantedtoburstoutanapology,butwords55her.

36.A.machinesB.coinsC.notesD.bills

37.A.aboardB.broadlyC.abroadD.boarding

38.A.coldB.surpriseC.fearD.doubt

39.A.stealB.hurtC.welcomeD.rob

40.A.ridiculousB.sillyC.awkwardD.embarrassed

41.A.glancingB.glaringC.pointingD.staring

42.A.findB.readC.realizeD.see

43.A.obviousB.shamefulC.expectableD.possible

44.A.butB.orC.soD.while

45.A.KeepingB.AvoidingC.JumpingD.Protecting

46.A.depressionB.angerC.fearD.disappointment

47.A.frightenedB.coveredC.keptD.consumed

48.A.burstB.beatC.sankD.danced

49.A.upwardsB.downwardsC.inwardsD.outwards

50.A.spareB.killC.leaveD.release

51.A.rudelyB.strangelyC.politelyD.frightfully

52.A.feetB.voiceC.courageD.consciousness

53.A.yourB.herC.theirD.our

54.A.proudB.luckyC.afraidD.ashamed

55.A.disturbedB.failedC.controlledD.convinced

第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)

AnumberofChineseairlineshaveraisedthefuelsurcharge(燃油附力口费)ondomesticflightstoan

historichighdespiteadropininternationaloilprices,ChinaBusinessNews(CBN)reportedTuesday.

AirChina,ChinaEasternAirlines,ChinaSouthernAirlinesandanumberofothercarrierswillincrease

theextrachargefordomesticrouteslongerthan800kilometersfrom140yuan($20,82)to150yuanper

passengerfromAug1,,citingChinesetravelwebsite.

Thefuelchargeforroutesshorterthan800kilometerswillremainat80yuanperpassenger.

ThemovecomesafterairlineswereinformedbytheCivilAviationAdministrationofChinathatfromAug1,

factorypriceofdomesticoilissetat7,725yuanpertonandthepurchasecostfordomesticairlinerstobuy

oilfromChinaNationalAviationFuelfortheirdomesticflightswasadjustedto7,785yuanperton,the

reportsaid.

Thisisthefirst-releaseddomesticaviationfuelpriceaftertheNationalDevelopmentandReform

Commissionpublishedthenewpricingmechanism(机制)lastmonth.

Althoughoilpricesintheinternationalcrudeoilmarketdecreased,domesticoilpricesroseagainst

trend.Ananonymous(匿名的)analysttoldtheCBNthattheCIF(cost,insuranceandfreight)valueof

importsforaviationfuelwastakingSingaporeanoilpriceasastandard,whichwasrising.

AseniorofficialwithanairlinecompanytoldCBNthatraisingfuelsurchargecouldnotfullycoverthe

riseinfuelcost.Theprofitmarginofairlinecompanieswouldfinallybedecidedbythemarketdemandand

ticketprices.

WuYunying,ananalystwithChangjiangSecurities(证券)pointedoutthatashigh-speedrailwaysare

nottakingasmanyaspassengersasexpectedandthepeakseasonforaviationisapproaching,airlinersare

likelytoincreaseboththeamountofpassengersandticketprices.

56.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.Thefuelsurchargeforroutesshorterthan800kilometersremainsunchanged.

B.Thereisanincreaseinthecrudeoilpriceintheworldoilmarket.

C.Thereisanincreaseof60yuanpertoninthepurchasecostfordomesticairliners.

D.ChinaNationalAviationimportedoilfromSingapore.

57.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat.

A.Passengerstravellingadistanceof800kmfromAug.1stwillpayanextra$20.82.

B.TheoilpriceisrisinginSingaporedespitethedecreaseintheinternationaloilmarket.

C.Thedomesticairlineswillmakearemarkableprofitduetofuelsurchargeondomesticflights.

D.High-speedrailwaysaretakingawaymostofthepassengersfromtheairliner.

58.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.ConstantDropsinInternationalCrudeOilPrice

B.ChineseAirlinesFuelSurchargetoRecordHigh

C.High-speedRailwaysvs.AirlinesinTicketPrices

D.ChineseAirlinesFacingOilandPassengerShortage

59.Whichofthefollowingexpressionsfromthepassagecanbeinterpretedas"/differencebetweenthe

sellingpriceofaproductandthecostofproducingandmarketingit"?

A.Purchasecost.B.Pricingmechanism.

C.Profitmargin.D.Peakseason.

B

Barbecueseasonisuponus.Theweatheriscoolingdown,soit'stimetoleaveyourair-conditioned

officesandhomesandheadforthegreatoutdoors.Wonderingwhereyouareallowedtosetupthefireand

haveabigfeast?Herearesomeofthechoices.

1.GongqingForestPark

NicknamedtheOxygenBarbylocals,theparkisapopulardestinationforbarbecuing.Youcanbring

yourownfoodanddrink,buyadisposablecharcoalgrillorborrowasolidbarbecuefromtheparkofficeand

haveapleasantcookoutinthespecialbarbecuearea.Unfortunately,asitsreputationasaperfect

environmentfbrbarbecuingisnosecret,youmayhavetobattleforsomespace,especiallyduringweekends

andholidays.

Tel:021-6574-0586

Openinghours:8am-5pm

Ticket:15yuan

Transportation:BusNo.966866

2.DongpingForestPark

SituatedonChongmingIsland,theparkenjoysabeautifulnaturalenvironmentandperfectviews.Itis

alsothebiggestforestparkineasternChina.Becauseofthesefactors,ithasbecomeafavoriteplacefbrcity

folktospendsometime,especiallyonweekends.Thebarbecueareaishiddenawayinthenortherncomerof

theparkandisagoodplacetoenjoyabigoutdoorlunch.Youcancomeemptyhanded,astheareahasall

theavailablefacilities,fromcharcoalgrills,tooil,meatandbrushes.

Tel:021-5933-8333

Openinghours:8am-5pm

Ticket:40yuan

Transportation:Metroline3toBaoyangPier,transfertoferry

3.SunnyBeach(BihaiJinsha)

LocatedinsouthernShanghaiinFengxiandistrict,SunnyBeachisoneofthecity'sfewbeachesandis

consideredtobethelargestartificialbeachinChina.Besidesswimmingandsunbathing,thebeachalsohas

avarietyofotheractivities,includingbarbecueareas.Thereisarelativelyhighpricerequiredtobuyfood

andusethebarbecuefacilities,butthebeautifulwateryviewsandholidayatmospheremakeupfbrthis.

Tel:021-5712-0707

Openinghours:

8:30am-7:30pm(weekdays)

8:30am-9pm(weekends)

Ticket:55yuan

Transportation:Metroline1toXinzhuangStation,transfertoshuttlebus

4.SanjiagangWaterfrontPark

JustnorthofPudongInternationalAirportisthisnewlydevelopedwaterfrontresortwithmanyvarious

amusementprojects.Alongthis1.3-kilometercoast,therearelovelyseasidecabinsthatcanberented

overnight.It'sgreatfuntohaveabarbecuebyacampfireonthebeachatnight.Youcanalsogrillthe

seafoodyoucatchbyyourselfTherearematchmakingpartiesandrockmusicconcertsheldonweekends.

Theparkalsohascampingfacilities.

Tel:021-6890-9803

Openinghours:8am-8pm

Ticket:38yuanforkids,50yuanforadults

Transportation:Metroline2toLujiazuiStation

60.Thepriceoftheticketforthegreatoutdoorsisthehighestin.

A.GongqingForestParkB.DongpingForestPark

C.SunnyBeachD.SanjiagangWaterfrontPark

61.Ifyouwanttogobarbecuingemptyhanded,youcaninquire.

A.021-6574-0586B.021-5933-8333

C.021-5712-0707D.021-6890-9803

62.Thepassageisprobablychosenfrom.

A.aTVplayB.aholidaybrochure

C.aschoolmagazineD.awallnewspaper

C

Ithinkthatgeneticallymodifiedfoodsshouldbebanned.Here'swhy.

Wehavenoideaoftherealimpacttheyhaveonourenvironment.Whilethere'scurrentlynohard

proofthatenvironmentaldamageisbeingdonebygeneticallymodifiedfoods,thereareafewworryingand

suspecteventsthatmayactuallybetiedtotheseproducts.Mostimportantisthesuddenlossofhuge

numbersofbeehives.Beesarenecessarytothepollination(授粉)processforsoybeansandmanyother

foodcrops.It'sentirelypossiblethat"thelawofunintendedconsequences"hascausedthelossofthese

extremelyimportantinsects.

There'salsonorealwaytopreventcrosscontamination(交叉污染)betweenmodifiedcropsand

naturalcrops.Whenneighboringfieldsareplantedwithdifferentvarietiesofcomputable(日J共存的)plants,

thereisavirtualguaranteeofsomecrosspollinationbetweenthefields.

Wehavenoideaoftherealimpacttheyhaveonhumanbeings.Thereisalreadydocumented

evidencethatgeneticallymodifiedfoodsmaybethecauseofhigherallergy(过敏)ratesinchildren,It's

impossibletoguesswhatothereffectstheymayeventuallycause.

Isuspectthatmostpeoplehaveforgottentheserioushealthscareandcompletefailurethatoccurred

in1989thatcauseddeathorhealthproblemsforhundredsofpeople.Theproductcausingtheproblemwas

L-tryptophan(色氨酸),anaminoacid.CommerciallyproducedL-tryptophanisdevelopedthrougha

bacterialfermentation(发酵)process.Onemakerofthesupplementdevelopedageneticallymodified

strainofbacteriawhichwascapableofproducinghigherquantitiesofL-tryptophan.

Unfortunately,theprocess"broke"somewherealongthelinewiththegeneticallyalteredbacteria

creatinganalteredformofthechemicalwhichhaddestructiveeffectsonpeoplewhoconsumedit.

Sincethereisnowaytopredictthesekindsorchanges,it*sbothfoolishanddangeroustointroduce

geneticallymodifiedproductsintothefoodchain.

Finally,there'snoneedforgeneticallymodifiedfoods.Mostcompaniesthatproducetheseproducts

willsendoutstatisticsabouthigheroutputperacreorplantsthataremoretoleranttonegativeconditions.

Butthetruthisthattheclaims,whileatleastpartiallytrue,aremostlyrhetoric.

Thesecompaniesarereallyjustlookingforawaytoincreasetheirbottomlineprofits.Theymaynot

actuallyintendtodamagetheecosystemorcreatenewhealthproblemsforpeople.Butinmyopinionit*s

notnicetofoolMotherNature.Shemayofferupavarietyofseveresurprisesinresponse.

63.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?

A.Dangeroustointroducegeneticallymodifiedproductsintofoodchain.

B.Whybangeneticallymodifiedfoods.

C.Therealimpactgeneticallymodifiedfoodshaveonhumanbeings.

D.Disadvantagesofgeneticallymodifiedfoods.

64.Thesuddenlossofbeehivesmaybedueto.

A.environmentalpollutionfromhumanbeings

B.geneticallymodifiedproducts

C.cross-contaminationbetweenmodifiedcrops

D.crosspollinationbetweenthefields

65.Whichofthefollowingwordsbestdescribesgeneticallymodifiedfoods?

A.Risky.B.Deadly.C.Harmful.D.Healthy.

66.Mostcompaniesadvocatethegeneticallymodifiedproductsinorderto.

A.increasetheiroutputB.solvehealthproblems

C.earnmoremoneyD.protecttheecosystem

D

MybestfriendLarryisexceptionallysmall.Althoughhisbodyissmall,Larryisbigatheart.Hehasa

sharpmind,too.AllthekidswhoknowLarrylikehimalot.Sometimeshegetshisshareofteasing,but

Larryknowshowtohandleit.

Larrylovessports,buthecan'tplaysome,likeAmericanfootball.Butonesportseemstobemadefor

Larry-baseball.He'sourstarplayer.Thelegsthataretooshortfortrackandhurdlescarryhimaround

thosebasesfasterthanyoucansee.Hecanslidetosafetyunderabasemanbeforehe'snoticed.Andwhen

he'sinthefield,hecatchesandthrowsthatballlikethebiggestofus.

IrememberwhenhefirstcametotryoutforourLittleLeagueteam.Thecoachtookonelookand

shookhishead.Z/No,I'msorry,butweneedbig,strongplayers.Tellyouwhat-wecoulduseabatboy!"

Larrysaid,“Givemeachancetotryout.IfyoustillthinkI'maweakplayer;I'llbethebestbatboyyouever

had!”Thecoachlookedathimwithrespect,handedhimabat,andsaid,“Okay,it'sadeal."Well,obviously

nopitcher(投手)couldaimtheballinsideLarry'sten-inchstrikezone!Hewouldbeasurewalktofirstbase

everytime,andthecoachknewhowtotakeadvantageofthat.AndwhenhesawhowfastLarry'slegs

couldtravelandhowwellhehandledtheball,hebentover,saying,'Tmproudtohaveyouontheteam.”

Wehadawinningseason,andyesterdaywasourfinalgame.WeweretiedwiththeCometsforthe

championship.TheirpitcherMattCrenshawwasameankidwhoneverlikedLarry—probablybecausehe

couldneverstrikehimout.SomehowweheldtheCometsthroughthetopoftheninthinning(局),andwe

weretiedwhenitwasourturnatbat.AsMattpassedourbenchonthewaytothepitcher'smound,he

shoutedatLarry,“Whydon'tyougobacktoSnowWhitewhereyoubelong?"Iheardhimandjumpedup,

readytogiveMattafist,whenLarrysteppedbetweenus."Cutitout!”heyelled,pushingmeawayfrom

Matt.a\canfightformyself/MattlookedasifhewasgoingtohitLarry,butmyfriendheldouthishandand

said,"Let'splaybaseball,okay?Iknowyouwantyourteamtowin.”

“Chicken,youmean.Youwon'tevenswingattheball!”ThenhesteppedofftothemoundasLarry

slowlydroppedhisoutstretchedhand.WehadtwooutswhenitwasLarry'sturnatbat.Thebasesweren't

loaded,butthecoachtoldLarrytowaitforawalk,asusual.Larryheldhisgroundforthreeballs.Onemore

andhewouldwalktofirst.

Then,forsomereason—maybebecauseMatthadcalledhim“chicken"—Larryreachedoutforthe

nextpitch.Itwasn'tanywherenearhisstrikezone,butheswungthebatupandaround.Heconnected.We

heardaloudcrackandsawtheballsailovertheoutfields.Theyhadtochaseafterit,andLarry'slegs

startedmoving.Liketrainwheels,theywentfasterandfaster,roundingsecondandthirdandheadingfor

home.TheCometsfinallyretrieved(重新得至lj)theballandpassedittothecatcher.Larryslidsafelyunder

himashecaughtit.

Wehadourwinningrun,thegamewasover,andwewerethechampion.Afterwewerepresented

withourwinner'strophy,wegaveittoLarryandtookturnsputtinghimonourshouldersandmarching

aroundthefield.

67.FromthepassagewelearnthatLarryisapersonwhois.

A.notonlysmallbutalsomeanB.proudaswellasstrong

C.notsmallbutsharpD.moresmartthansmall

68.Bysaying“Tellyouwhat-wecoulduseabatboy”,thecoachmeantthat.

A.theirteamwasinurgentneedofabatboylikeLarry

B.itwasoutofthequestiontoadmitLarrytotheirteam

C.therehadbeentoomanybatboysinhisteam

D.thecoachcouldn'twaittoacceptLarry

69.WhenMattwentpastourbench,heintendedto.

A.fightwithLarryB.giveLarryafist

C.offendLarryD.pushLarryawayfromthebench

70.Whichofthefollowingcanbestserveasthetitleofthispassage?

A.AclosefriendB.AbroadmindedPitcher

C.ApoorchickenD.Ameanchampion

第n卷(两部分共35分)

第四部分任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

Oneofthedefinitionsofasymbolisthatitis"'somethingthatstandsforsomethingelse/Wecan

dividesymbolsintothreekinds:theconventional,theaccidental,andtheuniversalsymbol.

Theconventionalsymbolisthebestknownineverydaylanguage.Theletterst-a-b-l-estandforthe

thing“table“wesee,touch,anduse.Butthereisnoinherent(内在的)relationshipbetweenthemeaning

anditslettersorsound.Theonlyreasonthewordsymbolizesthethingistheconventionofcallingthis

particularthingbyaname.Afterbeingrepeatedoverandover;thewordisacceptedinthelanguage.

Besideswords,picturesalsoactassymbols.Aflag,forinstance,maystandforaspecificcountry,and

yetthereisnoinherentconnectionbetweenthespecificcoloursandthecountryforwhichtheystand.It

hasbeenacceptedafterrepeateduses.

Theoppositetotheconventionalsymbolistheaccidentalsymbol.Supposingthatsomeonehashada

saddeningexperienceinacity,hewilleasilyconnectthenamewithamoodofsadnesswhenhearingits

name,justashewouldconnectitwithamoodofjoyhadhisexperiencebeenahappyone.Obviously,

thereisnothinginthenatureofthecitythatiseithersadorjoyful.Itistheindividualexperienceconnected

withthecitythatmakesitasymbolofamood.Theconnectionbetweenthesymbolandtheexperience

symbolizedisentirelyaccidental.

Theuniversalsymbolisoneinwhichthereisaninherentrelationshipbetweenthesymbolandthe

symbolized.Take,forinstance,thesymboloffire.Firegivesustheimpressionofpower;ofenergy,andof

lightness.Whenweusefireasasymbol,wedescribetheinnerexperiencecharacterizedbythesame

elements—themoodofenergy,lightness,movement,etc.

Theuniversalsymbolistheonlyoneinwhichtherelationshipbetweenthesymbolandthatwhichis

symbolizedisnotcoincidental,butinherent.Itcanbecalleduniversalbecauseitissharedbyallmen,in

contrastnotonlytotheaccidentalsymbol,whichisentirelypersonal,butalsototheconventionalsymbol,

whichissharedbythepeopleofthesameconvention.

Title:(71)

DefinitionSomethingthat(72)somethingelse.

KindsExamplesCharacteristics

•Theletterst-a-b-l-estandforThereisnoinherentrelationshipbetween

thething"table”words(orpictures)andwhattheystandfor.

Conventional

•Aflagmay(73)________toThey'vebeenacceptedsimplyforbeingused

symbol

aspecificcountry(74)________bythepeoplefromthe

(75)________group.

•Acity'snameisTheconnectionbetweenthesymbolandthe

Accidental(76)______withjoyorexperiencesymbolizediscompletely

symbolsadness.(77)________sothesymbolsaremerely

sharedby(78)________person.

•Fire(79)________usoftheTherelationshipbetweenthesymbolandthe

Universal

imageofpower,energy,symbolizedisinherentandthesymbolsare

symbol

andlightness.sharedby(80)________.

第五部分:书面表达(满分25分)

卜一面这幅漫画展现了当今人们在学雷锋活动时的争议。请根据你对这幅漫画的理解用英语写一篇

短文。你的短文应包含以下内容:

1.简要描述漫画内容;

2.结合实际,谈谈你的感想;

3.举例说明你能在学雷锋活动中做些什么。

注意:

1.词数150左右,开头已经写好,不计入总词数;

2.可参照漫画中文字及F面文章开头所给提示,作必要的发挥想象;

Thisyearisthe72ndanniversaryofLeiFeng.However,aswecanseefromthecartoon,

江苏省南通、泰州、扬州苏中三市2012届高三5月第二次调研测

第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

21.The2012LondonBookFairopenedawindowforforeignerstotakecloserlookatChinese

culturethroughbooks.

A.the;不填B.the;theC.a;不填D.a;the

22.Asummervacationissupposedtobeamagictimeforchildrentoescapestress,butmanychildrenare

underpressuretostudy.

A.ambiguousB.tremendousC.ridiculousD.marvelous

23.Anemergencymeetingwillbeheldtomorrow,atwhichthebilltopass.

A.isexpectedB.willbeexpectedC.expectsD.willexpect

24.Chinasuppliesmorethan90percentoftheworld'srareearthmetals,butitsreservesonly

aboutone-thirdoftheworld'stotal.

A.takeupB.makeupC.buildupD.polishup

25.—Thiscityisadullplacetolivein.

—Howsurprisingthatyouthinkso!Iloveitverymuch.

A.shallB.mustC.mightD.should

26.tosupportingthegrowingnumberofstudentsseekingoddjobs,wewillprovidethemwith

theinformationtheyneed.

A.CommittingB.Committed

C.BeingcommittedD.Havingcommitted

27.parents'complaints,somecitieshavesignificantlycutschoolhourstogivechildrenmore

timeforleisureandplay.

A.InexchangeforB.InresponsetoC.InharmonywithD.Intermsof

28.Honestyisgenerallyconsideredthebestpolicyyouarestoppedbyt

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