2023年浙江高考英语真题及答案_第1页
2023年浙江高考英语真题及答案_第2页
2023年浙江高考英语真题及答案_第3页
2023年浙江高考英语真题及答案_第4页
2023年浙江高考英语真题及答案_第5页
已阅读5页,还剩21页未读 继续免费阅读

下载本文档

版权说明:本文档由用户提供并上传,收益归属内容提供方,若内容存在侵权,请进行举报或认领

文档简介

英语试题(浙江高考)

选择题部分(共80分)

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;每题0.5分,满分10分)

从A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处旳最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标

号涂黑。

1.Hey,canIaskyouafavor?Sure,_____________

A.hereyouare.B.justasIthought.C.howisitgoing?D.whatcanIdoforyou?

2.Maryworkedhereasa________secretaryandendedupgettingafull-timejobwiththe

company.A.pessimisticB.temporaryC.previousD.cautious

3.I__________myselfmoreitwasaperfectday.

A.shouldn’thaveenjoyedB.needn’thaveenjoyed

C.wouldn’thaveenjoyedD.couldn’thaveenjoyed

4.Astheworld’spopulationcontinuestogrow,the_______offoodbecomesmoreandmoreofa

concern.A.worthB.supplyC.packageD.list

5.Thechildren,___________hadplayedthewholedaylong,werewornout.

A.allofwhatB.allofwhichC.allofthemD.allofwhom

6.Ifweleaverightaway,_________wewillarriveontime.

A.hopefullyB.curiouslyC.occasionallyD.gradually

7.__________howothersreacttothebookyouhavejustreadcreatesanaddedpleasure.

A.HearingB.HearC.HavingheardD.Tobehearing

8.Eyedoctorsrecommendthatachild’sfirsteyeexam_______attheageofsixmonthsold.

A.wasB.beC.wereD.isA.concludeB.leadC.avoidD.hold________sharply.

A.wasincreasingB.hasincreasedC.hadincreasedD.willbeincreasing

11.Halfof___________surveyedin16countriessaytheygofirsttotheirclosestfriendtoshare

theirdeepestwishesanddarkestfears.

A.theseB.someC.onesD.those

12.Agoodlistenertakespartintheconversation,__________ideasandraisingquestionstokeep

thetalkflowing.

A.realizingB.copyingC.offeringD.misunderstanding

13.Themuseumwillopeninthespringwithanexhibitionandaviewingplatform______visitorscanwatchthebigglasshousesbeingbuilt.

A.whatB.whereC.whenD.why

14.Itwillbeabighelpifyougotothestoreandgetwhatweneedfordinner.______,Iwillset9.Whenthegroupdiscussionisnearingitsend,makesureto________itwithimportantpoints.10.Duringthelastthreedecades,thenumberofpeopleparticipatinginphysicalfitnessprograms

1

thetable.

A.AsaresultB.OnthewholeC.InthemeanwhileD.Asamatteroffact

15.Peopledevelop_____preferenceforaparticularstyleoflearningat_____earlyageandthesepreferencesaffectlearning.

A.a;anB.a;不填C.不填;theD.the;an

16.Theonlywaytosucceedatthehighestlevelistohavetotalbelief_______youarebetterthananyoneelseonthesportsfield.

A.howB.thatC.whichD.whether

17.Bears_________fatstoresthroughoutthesummerandfalltohaveenergyenoughtolastthemthroughtheirwintersleep.

A.packupB.buildupC.bringupD.takeup

18.Ifwhatyourfriendcomesupwithsurprisesyou,don’trejectitimmediately.______,imaginethatitistrue.

A.ThusB.BesidesC.RatherD.Otherwise

19.Therearesomehealthproblemsthat,when________intime,canbecomebiggeroneslateron.

A.nottreatedB.notbeingtreatedC.nottobetreatedD.Nothavingbeentreated

A.IknowB.NevermindC.IamsureD.Letmesee

第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每题1分,满分20分)

Lastspring,Iwasfortunatetobechosentoparticipateinanexchangestudyprogram.Inmy

applicationletter,IwascarefultohowmuchIwantedtoseeFrance;evidently,myexcitementreallycamethroughinmywords.OnceIthatIwasgoing,allIcouldthinkaboutwasthefunofforeigntravelandmakingallsortsofnewandfriends.Whiletravelingwasinspiringandmeetingpeoplewas,nothingaboutmyterminFrancewaswhatI.

ThemomentIarrivedinParis,IwasbyaniceFrenchcouplewhowouldbecome

myhostparents.MyentireexperiencewasjoyousandexcitingIreceivedsomeshockingnewsfrommyprogramcoordinator(协调人):therehadbeenadeathinmyhostparents’extendedfamily.TheyhadtotraveloutsideFranceforseveralweeks.Thatafternoon,Ihadtooutofonefamily’shouseintoanother.TheexchangecoordinatortoldmeI’dhaveathistimeandaskedwhetherIcouldshareabedroomwithanEnglishspeaker.Toavoidthetemptation(诱惑)tomynativelanguage,IaskednottobeanEnglish-speakingroommate.WhenIgottomynewroom,ImyselftomynewroommatePaolo,aBrazilian(巴西人)thesameageasI,whomIwassurprisedtofindplayingoneofmyfavoriteCDS!Injustafewhours,weknewwe’dbegoodfriendsfortherestofthe.

IleftFrancewithmany,sowhenpeopleaskedmewhatmyfavoritepartofthetrip

was,theyarealwaystohearmetalkaboutmyBrazilianfriendPaoloandscoresofFranceweenjoyedtogether.I20.Excuseme,butcouldItroubleyouforsomechange?_____.Willpenniesdo?2

lovehowpeopleseemsodifferent,butendupbeingThemostvaluablelessonIgainedfromstudyinginFrancewasn’tjusttorespecttheFrenchpeopletorespectallpeople,foryournextbestfriendcouldbejustacontinentaway.Iwouldrecommendanexchangeprogramtoanyonewhowantstoexperienceforeignculturesandgainmeaningful.

21.A.discuss22.A.approved23.A.stubborn

B.expressB.knew

C.announceC.warned

D.argueD.deniedD.interestingD.promisingD.fearedD.supportedD.whileD.rushD.colleagueD.masterD.placedD.adaptedD.vocationD.dreamsD.concernedD.investigatingD.canD.distantD.soD.data

B.anxiousC.universal

24.A.boringB.upsettingC.exciting25.A.expectedB.likedC.doubted26.A.sponsoredB.witnessedC.greeted27.A.untilB.whenCsince28.A.moveB.travelC.walk29.A.housekeeperB.leader

C.roommate

30.A.learnB.appreciateC.speak31.A.combinedB.fittedC.involved32.A.addedB.introducedC.devoted33.A.termB.weekC.month34.A.presentsB.suitcaseC.stories35.A.surprised36.A.analyzing37.A.need38.A.generous39.A.and40.A.instructions

B.disturbedC.embarrassedB.exploringC.describingB.shallC.mustB.independentC.similarB.butC.orB.friendshipsC.facts

第二部分,阅读理解(第一节20小题,第二节5小题;每题2分,满分50分)A

Nooneknowsforsurewhenadvertisingfirststarted.Itispossiblethatitgrewoutofthediscoverythatsomepeopledidcertainkindsofworkbetterthanothersdidthem.Thatledtotheconceptofspecialization,whichmeansthatpeoplewouldspecialize,orfocus,ondoingonespecificjob.

Let’stakeamanwe’llcallMr.Fielder,forexample.Hedideverythingconnectedwithfarming.Heplantedseeds,tendedthefields,andharvestedandsoldhiscrops.Atthesametime,hedidmanyotherjobsonthefarm.However,hedidn’tmakethebricksforhishouse,grindthewheatforhisflour,orcuthistreesintoboards.Healsodidnotmaketheplows(犁),oranyoftheotherhundredsofthingsafarmneeds.Instead,hegotthemfrompeoplewhospecializedindoingeachofthosethings.

3

SupposetherewasanothermanweshallcallMr.Plowright.Usingwhatheknewaboutfarmingandworkingwithiron,Mr.Plowrightinventedaplowthatmadefarmingeasier.Mr.Plowrightdidnotreallylikefarminghimselfandwantedtospecializeinmakingreallygoodplows.Perhaps,hethought,otherfarmerswilltradewhattheygrowforoneofmyplows.

HowdidMr.Plowrightletpeopleknowwhathewasdoing?Why,headvertised,ofcourse.Firstheopenedashopandthenheputupasignoutsidetheshoptoattractcustomers.Thatsignmayhavebeennomorethanaplowcarvedintoapieceofwoodandasimplearrowpointingtotheshopdoor.ItwasprobablyalltheinformationpeopleneededtofindMr.Plowrightandhisreallygoodplows.

Manyhistoriansbelievethatthefirstoutdoorsignswereusedaboutfivethousandyearsago.Evenbeforemostpeoplecouldread,theyunderstoodsuchsigns.Shopkeeperswouldcarveintostone,clay,orwoodsymbolsfortheproductstheyhadforsale.

Amedium,inadvertisingtalk,isthewayyoucommunicateyourmessage.Youmightsaythatthefirstmediumusedinadvertisingwassignswithsymbols.Thesecondmediumwasaudio,orsound,althoughthattermisnotusedexactlyinthewayweuseittoday.Originally,justthehumanvoiceandmaybesomekindofsimpleinstrument,suchasabell,wereusedtogetpeople’sattention.

Acrier,inthehistoricalsense,isnotsomeonewhoweepseasily.Itissomeone,probablyaman,withavoiceloudenoughtobeheardovertheothernoisesofacity.InancientEgypt,shopkeepersmighthiresuchapersontospreadthenewsabouttheirproducts.Oftenthisprimitiveformofadvertisinginvolvedanewlyarrivedshiploadedwithgoods.Perhapsthecrierdescribedthegoods,explainedwheretheycamefrom,andpraisedtheirquality.Hisjobwas,inotherwords,nottoodifferentfromaTVorradiocommercialintoday’sworld.

41.Whatprobablyledtothestartofadvertisement?

A.Thediscoveryofiron.B.Thespecializationoflabor.

C.Theappearanceofnewjobs.D.Thedevelopmentoffarmingtechniques.

42.Toadvertisehisplows,Mr.Plowright.

A.praisedhisplowsinpublicB.placedasignoutsidetheshop

C.hunganarrowpointingtotheshopD.showedhisproductstothecustomers

43.ThewritermakesupthetwostoriesofMr.FielderandMr.Plowrightinorderto.

A.explaintheoriginofadvertisingB.predictthefutureofadvertising

C.exposeproblemsinadvertisingD.providesuggestionsforadvertising

44.InancientEgypt,acrierwasprobablysomeonewho.

A.ownedashipB.hadtheloudestvoice

C.ranashopsellinggoodstofarmersD.functionedliketoday’sTVorradiocommercial

45.Thelasttwoparagraphsaremainlyabout.

A.thehistoryofadvertisingB.thebenefitsofadvertising

C.theearlyformsofadvertisingD.thebasicdesignofadvertising

4

B

Belowisaselectionfromapopularsciencebook.

Ifbloodisred,whyareveins(静脉)blue?

Actually,veinsarenotblueatall.Theyaremoreofaclear,yellowishcolor.Althoughbloodlooksredwhenit’soutsidethebody,whenit’ssittingintheveinnearthesurfaceoftheskin,it’smoreofadarkreddishpurplecolor.Attherightdepth,theseblood-filledveinsreflectlessredlightthanthesurroundingskin,makingthemlookbluebycomparison.

Whichworksharder,youheartoryourbrain?

Thatkindofquestiondependsonwhetheryou’rebusythinkingorbusyexercising.Yourheartworksuptothreetimesharderduringexercise,andshiftsenoughbloodoveralifetimetofillasupertanker.Butinthelongrun,yourbrainprobablytipsit,becauseevenwhenyou’resittingstillyourbrainisusingtwiceasmuchenergyasyourheart,andittakesfourtofivetimesasmuchbloodtofeedit.

Whydoteethfallout,andwhydon’ttheygrowbackingrown-ups?

Baby(or“milk”)teethdonotlastlong;theyfallouttomakebiggerroomforbigger,strongeradultteethlateron.Adultteethfalloutwhentheybecomedamaged,decayedandinfectedbybacteria.Oncethissecondsetofteethhasgrownin,you’redone.Whenthey’regone,theyaregone.Thisisbecausenaturefiguresyou’resetforlife,andwhatcontrolsregrowthofyourteethswitchesoff.

Dooldpeopleshrinkastheyage?

Yesandno.Manypeopledogetshorterastheyage.But,whentheydo,itisn’tbecausethey’reshrinkingallover.Theyloseheightastheirspine(脊柱)becomesshorterandmorecurvedduetodisuseandtheeffectofgravity(重力).Many(butnotall)menandwomendoloseheightastheygetolder.Menloseanaverageof3-4cminheightastheyage,whilewomenmaylose5cmormore.Ifyoulivetobe200yearsold,wouldyoukeepshrinkingtillyouwere,like60cmtall,likealittleboyagain?No,becauseoldpeopledon’treallyshrink!Itisnotthattheyaregrowingbackwardstheirlegs,armsandbackbonesgettingshorter.Whentheydogetshorter,it’sbecausethespinehasshortenedalittle.Or,moreoften,becomemorebentandcurved.

Whydoesspinningmakeyoudizzy(眩晕旳)?

Becauseyourbraingetsconfusedbetweenwhatyou’reseeingandwhatyou’refeeling.Thebrainsensesthatyou’respinningusingspecialgravity-and-motion-sensingorgansinyourinnerear,whichworktogetherwithyoureyestokeepyourvisionbalancestable.Butwhenyousuddenlystopspinningthesystemgoesoutofcontrol,andyourbrainthinksyou’removingwhileyou’renot.

Wheredofeelingsandemotionscomefrom?

Mostlyfromanancientpartofthebraincalledthelimbicsystem.Allmammalshavethisbrainareafrommicetodogs,cats,andhumans.Soallmammalsfeelbasicemotionslikefear,painandpleasure.Butsincehumanfeelingsalsoinvolveother,newerbitsofthebrain,wefeel5

morecomplexemotionsthananyotheranimalonthisplanet.

Ifexercisewearsyouout,howcanitbegoodforyou?

Becauseourbodiesadapttoeverythingwedotothem.Andasfarasyourbodyisconcerned,it’s“useit,orloseit”!It’snotthatexercisemakesyouhealthy,it’smorethatalackofexerciseleavesyourbodyweakandeasilyaffectedbydisease.

46.Whatisthecolorofbloodinaveinnearthesurfaceoftheskin?

A.BlueB.LightyellowC.RedD.Darkreddishpurple

47.Whydosomeoldpeoplelookalittleshrunkenastheyage?

A.Becausetheirspineisinactiveuse.B.Becausetheyaremoreeasilyaffectedbygravity.

C.Becausetheykeepgrowingbackwards.D.Becausetheirspinebecomesmorebent.

48.Whichofthefollowingstatementsaboutourbrainistrue?

A.Inthelongrun,ourbrainprobablyworksharderthanourheart.

B.Whenourbrainsensesthespinning,wewillfeeldizzy.

C.Thebrainsoftheothermammalsareascomplexasthoseofhumans.

D.Ourfeelingsandemotionscomefromthemostdevelopedareainourbrain.

49.Whatisthemainpurposeoftheselection?

A.Togiveadviceonhowtostayhealthy.

B.Toprovideinformationaboutourbody.

C.Tochallengenewfindingsinmedicalresearch.

D.Toreportthelatestdiscoveriesinmedicalscience.

C

Thebabymonkeyismuchmoredevelopedatbirththanthehumanbaby.Almostfromthemomentitisborn,thebabymonkeycanmovearoundandholdtightlytoitsmother.Duringthefirstfewdaysofitslifethebabywillapproachandholdontoalmostanylarge,warm,andsoftobjectinitsenvironment,particularlyifthatobjectalsogivesitmilk.Afteraweekorso,however,thebabymonkeybeginstoavoidnewcomersandfocusesitsattentionson“mother”therealmotherorthemother-substitute(母亲替代物).

Duringthefirsttwoweeksofitswarmthisperhapsthemostimportantpsychological(心理旳)thingthatamonkeymotherhastogivetoitsbaby.TheHarlows,acouplewhoarebothpsychologists,discoveredthisfactbyofferingbabymonkeysachoiceoftwotypesofmother-substitutesonecoveredwithclothandonemadeofbarewire.Ifthetwoartificialmotherswereboththesametemperature,thelittlemonkeysalwayspreferredtheclothmother.However,ifthewiremodelwasheated,whiletheclothmodelwascool,forthefirsttwoweeksafterbirththebabymonkeyspickedthewarmwiremother-substitutesastheirfavorites.Thereaftertheyswitchedandspentmostoftheirtimeonthemorecomfortableclothmother.Whyisclothpreferabletobarewire?SomethingthattheHarlowscalledcontact(接触旳)comfortseemstobetheanswer,andamostpowerfulinfluenceitis.Babymonkeysspendmuch6

oftheirtimerubbingagainsttheirmothers’skins,puttingthemselvesinasclosecontactwiththeparentastheycan.Whenevertheyounganimalisfrightened,disturbed,orannoyed,ittypicallyrushestoitsmotherandrubsitselfagainstherbody.Wiredoesn’t“rub”aswellasdoessoftcloth.Prolonged(长时间旳)“contactcomfort”withaclothmotherappearstogivethebabiesconfidenceandismuchmorerewardingtothemthaniseitherwarmthormilk.

AccordingtotheHarlows,thebasicqualityofababy’sloveforitsmotheristrust.Ifthebabyisputintoanunfamiliarplayroomwithoutitsmother,thebabyignoresthetoysnomatterhowinterestingtheymightbe.Itscreamsinterrorandcurlsupintoafurylittleball.Ifitsclothmotherisnowintroducedintotheplayroom,thebabyrushestoitandholdsontoitfordearlife.Afterafewminutesofcontactcomfort,itobviouslybeginstofeelmoresecure.Itthenclimbsdownfromthemother-substituteandbeginstoexplorethetoys,butoftenrushesbackforadeepembrace(拥抱)asiftomakesurethatitsmotherisstillthereandthatalliswell.Bitbybititsfearsofthenewenvironmentaregoneanditspendsmoreandmoretimeplayingwiththetoysandlessandlesstimeholdingontoits“mother.”

50.Psychologically,whatdoesthebabymonkeydesiremostduringthefirsttwoweeksofitslife?

A.WarmthB.MilkC.ContactD.Trust

51.Afterthefirsttwoweeksoftheirlife,babymonkeysprefertheclothmothertothewiremotherbecausetheformeris______.

A.largerinsizeB.closertothem

C.lessfrighteningandlessdisturbingD.morecomfortabletorubagainst

52.Whatdoesthebabymonkeyprobablygainfromprolonged“contactcomfort”?

A.AttentionB.SoftnessC.ConfidenceD.Interest

53.Itcanbeinferredthatwhenthebabymonkeyfeelssecure,________.

A.itfrequentlyrushesbackforadeepembracewhenexploringthetoys

B.itspendsmoretimescreamingtogetrewards

C.itislessattractedtothetoysthoughtheyareinteresting

D.itcareslessaboutwhetheritsmotherisstillaround

54.Themainpurposeofthepassageisto_________.

A.givethereasonsoftheexperimentB.presentthefindingsoftheexperiment

C.introducethemethodoftheexperimentD.describetheprocessoftheexperiment

D

In1974,afterfillingoutfiftyapplications,goingthroughfourinterviews,andwinningoneoffer,ItookwhatIcouldgetateachingjobatwhatIconsideredadistantwildarea:westernNewJersey.MycharacteristicoptimismwasaliveonlywhenIremindedmyselfthatIwouldbedoingwhatIhadwantedtodosinceIwasfourteenteachingEnglish.

Schoolstarted,butIfeltmoreandmoreasifIwereinaforeigncountry.WasthisruralareareallyNewJersey?Mystudentstookaweekoffwhenhuntingseasonbegan.IwastoldtheywerealsofrequentlyabsentinlateOctobertohelptheirfathersmakehayonthefarms.Iwasayoung7

womanfromNewYorkCity,whothoughtthat“Makehaywhilethesunshines”justmeanttohaveagoodtime.

But,still,IwasteachingEnglish.Iworkedhard,takingtimeoffonlytoeatandsleep.Andthentherewasmysixth-gradeclassseventeenboysandfivegirlswhowereonlysixyearsyoungerthanme.IhadaproblemlongbeforeIknewit.Iwasstrugglinginmyworkasayoungidealisticteacher.Iwantedtomakeliteraturecomealiveandtopromotealoveofthewrittenword.

Thestudentswantedtothrowspitballsandwhisperdirtywordsinthebackoftheroom.

IncollegeIhadbeentaughtthatasuccessfuleducatorshouldignorebadbehavior.SoIdid,confidentthat,asthetextbookhadsaid,thebadbehaviorwoulddisappearasIgavemystudentspositiveattention.Itsoundsreasonable,butthetextevidentlyignoredthefactthathumans,particularlyteenagers,rarelyseemsreasonable.Bythetimemyboss,whowasalsomytaskmaster,knowntobethestrictest,mostdemanding,mostquicktofireinexperiencedteachers,cameintotheclassroomtoobserveme,thestudentsexhibitedverylittlegoodbehaviortopraise.

Mybosssatinthebackoftheroom.Theboysintheclassweremakinganimalnoises,hittingeachotherwhilethegirlsfiledtheirnailsorreadmagazines.Ijustpretendeditallwasn’thappening,andwentonlecturingandtriedtoasksomeinspiringquestions.Myboss,sittinginthebackoftheclassroom,seemedtobegrowingbiggerandbigger.Aftertwentyminutesheleft,silently.Visionsofunemploymentmarchedbeforemyeyes.

IfeltmildlyvictoriousthatIgotthroughtherestofclasswithoutcrying,butatmynextfreeperiodIhadtofacehim.Iwonderedifhewouldletmefinishouttheday.Iwalkedtohisoffice,tookadeepbreath,andopenedthedoor.

Hewassittinginhischair,andhelookedatmelongandhard.Isaidnothing.AllIcouldthinkofwasthatIwasnotanEnglishteacher;Ihadbeenlyingtomyself,pretendingthateverythingwasfine.

Whenhespoke,hesaidsimply,withoutaccusation,“Youhadnothingtosaytothem.”“Youhadnothingtosaytothem”.herepeated.”Nowondertheyarebored.Whynotgettothemeatofliteratureandstoptalkingaboutsymbolism.Talkwiththem,notatthem.Andmoreimportant,whydoyouignoretheirbadbehavior”?Wetalked.Henamedmyproblemsandoffered

solutions.Werole-played.Hewasthebadstudent,andIwastheforceful,yet,warm,teacher.

Astheyearprogressed,wespentmanyhoursdiscussingliteratureandideasabouthumanbeingsandtheirmotivations.Hehelpedmeidentifymyweaknessesandstrengths.Inshort,hemadeateacherofmebyteachingmetherealityofEmerson’swords:“Thesecrettoeducationliesinrespectingthepupil.”

FifteenyearslaterIstilldrivethatsamewindingroadtothesameschool.ThankstothehelpIreceivedthatdifficultfirstyear,theschoolismyhomenow.

55.Itcanbeinferredfromthestorythatin1974

A.thewriterbecameanoptimisticperson

B.thewriterwasveryhappyabouthernewjob

8

C.itwasratherdifficulttogetajobintheUSA

D.itwaseasytogetateachingjobinNewJersey

56.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingismostprobablythewriter’sproblemasanewteacher?

A.Shehadblindtrustinwhatshelearntatcollege.

B.Shedidn’taskexperiencedteachersforadvice.

C.Shetooktoomuchtimeofftoeatandsleep.

D.Shedidn’tliketeachingEnglishliterature.

57.Whatisthewriter’sbiggestworryafterhertaskmaster’sobservationofherclass?

A.Shemightloseherteachingjob.B.Shemightloseherstudents’respect.

C.Shecouldn’tteachthesameclassanymore.

D.Shecouldn’tignoreherstudents’badbehavioranymore.

58.Whichofthefollowinggivesthewriterasenseofmildvictory?

A.Hertalkaboutsymbolismsoundedconvincing.

B.Herstudentsbehavedalittlebetterthanusual.

C.Shemanagedtofinishtheclasswithoutcrying.

D.Shewasinvitedforatalkbyherbossafterclass.

59.Thestudentsbehavedbadlyinthewriter’sclassesbecause________.

A.Theywereeagertoembarrassher.B.Shedidn’treallyunderstandthem.

C.Theydidn’tregardherasagoodteacher.D.Shedidn’thaveagoodcommandofEnglish.

60.Thetaskmaster’sattitudetowardsthewriterafterhisobservationofherclasscanbedescribedas________.

A.cruelbutencouragingB.fiercebutforgiving

C.sincereandsupportiveD.angryandaggressive

第二节:下面文章中有5个段落需要添加首句(第61-65题)。请从如下选项(A、B、C、

D、E和F)中选出适合各段落旳首句,并在答题纸上将对应选项旳标号涂黑。选项中有一项是多出选项。

A.Timecanrunout.

B.Tomorrowwon’tbebetter.

C.Ideasneedtimetodevelop.

D.Yourprofessorwillbeimpatient.

E.Youblowoffyourchancesforhelp.

F.Youareprobablyoverestimating(高估)thepain.

NeverPutoffTomorrowWhatYouCanDoToday

Wanttoputoffstudyingforthephysicstest?Orwritingthatthirty-fiveresearchpaperonfutureusesofbiotechnology?Sureyoudo?Andwhowouldn’t?Butit’sstillasillyideatoputoff9

doingsomethinguntilafuturetime.Hereiswhy

61.__________.Thetaskwillbestillthesame.Itwon’tbeanymorefunandyoustillwon’twanttodoit.Asthedeadlinegetscloserandcloser,thetaskseemstobecomelargerandlargerifyouhaven’tstartedthework.Andthestressincreases.Nownotonlydoyouhavetowritethatpaper,youhavetodoitundergreatpressure.

62._________.Beforeyoustart,itseemsthatthetaskisunlikelytobeaccomplished.Butyouknowwhat?You’reprobablymiscalculating.GetstartedmaybeonasmallpieceAndyouwilldiscoverthatyouhavemoreresourcesandknowmoreaboutthesubjectthanyouthought.Result?Youwon’texperiencenearlyasmuchsufferingasyouexpectedto.Thingsareguaranteed100percenttogetbetter.

63._____________.Ifyouleaveyourworkbeforethenightbeforeit’sdue,yougiveupthepossibilityofgettinginputfromyourprofessor.Professorsregularlygiveadviceoratleastafewusefultipsduringofficehours.Unfortunatelythough,theydon’tusuallyholdofficehoursatmidnight,soyouwillbeoutofluckwhenyoudiscoverthenightbeforethemidtermthatyouhavenoideahowtodothequestionsthatwillcountfortwo-thirdsofyourgrade.

64.________.Everwonderwhytheprofessorassignsthepaperstwoweeksbeforeit’sdue?It’sbecauseheorsheexpectsyoutobethinkingabouttheissue,ordoingtheresearch,fortwoweeks.No,noteverywakingmoment,butatleastsomeofthetime.Afterall,theprofessorcouldjustaseasilyhavegiventheassignmentoneweekbeforeitwasdueifheorsheexpectedlessthinking.Whenyouthrowtogetherapaperorareportatthelastminute,yourideasarehalf-baked.Andyourprofessorwillknowit.

65.________.Ifyouputthingsoffatthelastminute,youmightfindthatyouhaven’tbudgetedenoughminutestofinishthenecessarytasks.It’stheeasiestthing

温馨提示

  • 1. 本站所有资源如无特殊说明,都需要本地电脑安装OFFICE2007和PDF阅读器。图纸软件为CAD,CAXA,PROE,UG,SolidWorks等.压缩文件请下载最新的WinRAR软件解压。
  • 2. 本站的文档不包含任何第三方提供的附件图纸等,如果需要附件,请联系上传者。文件的所有权益归上传用户所有。
  • 3. 本站RAR压缩包中若带图纸,网页内容里面会有图纸预览,若没有图纸预览就没有图纸。
  • 4. 未经权益所有人同意不得将文件中的内容挪作商业或盈利用途。
  • 5. 人人文库网仅提供信息存储空间,仅对用户上传内容的表现方式做保护处理,对用户上传分享的文档内容本身不做任何修改或编辑,并不能对任何下载内容负责。
  • 6. 下载文件中如有侵权或不适当内容,请与我们联系,我们立即纠正。
  • 7. 本站不保证下载资源的准确性、安全性和完整性, 同时也不承担用户因使用这些下载资源对自己和他人造成任何形式的伤害或损失。

评论

0/150

提交评论