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学必求其心得,业必贵于专精学必求其心得,业必贵于专精学必求其心得,业必贵于专精浙江省温州市2013届高三第一次适应性测试英语试题本试卷分为第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。共120分,考试时间120分钟。第I卷第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节:单项填空(共20小题,每小题0。5分,满分10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.1.—Doyouenjoytheseafoodhere?—,butI’vegotusedtoitanyway。 A.Can'tlikeitbetter B.Notreally C.Notbadactually D.I'mreallysorry2.Socialpracticeisanopportunityforstudentstogainbetterunderstandingofhowsocietyoperates。 A.the…the B./…/ C.a…/ D.the…a3.Truehappinessdoesnotthepossessionofmoney,butthejoyofachievement。 A.contributeto B.liein C.resultin D.addto4.Itisourdailydecisions,ratherthanourabilities,showwhatwetrulyare。 A.which B.who C.what D.that5.Passengersallbreathedsighsofthemomenttheirplanetouchedthegroundsafely。 A.nervousness B.relief C.anger D.excitement6.abouttheirchoiceofmajor,mostfirst—yearcollegestudentsfeelmuchstressed。 A.Havingworried B.Worried C.Worry D.Toworry7.Telephoneuserssometimescomplainaboutunreliableserviceandtheyconsiderunfaircharges。 A.which B.that C.what D.how8.ItisSoofyounottoplaythepianowhileIwassleeping。 A.modest B.considerate C.typical D.careless9.Manypeopleliketotalkaboutgenerationgaps。Idon’tthinkthereisinmyfamilythough. A.it B.some C.none D.one10.Itnotseemlikeabigdealtoyou,yetyoucanmakeprofitsinthelongrun. A.must B.should C.would D.might11.—Hey,taxi!—,sir?-Canyoutakemedowntown? A.What’sit B.What’sup C.CanIhelpyou D.Whereto12.Thewayyouspendyourmoneymayyourattitudetowardslife。 A.support B.transform C.indicate D.direct13.whetherweightlossisyourgoal,itmakessensetoincludelowfatfoodinyourdiet. A.Apartfrom B.Asfor C.Accordingto D.Regardlessof14.Ourdirectorisout。I'llhaveheryouonthematterwhenshe’sback. A.tocontact B.contacting C.contact D.contacted15.InMexico,diningisasocialoccasion–dinnersarequickandtheycanlastforhours。 A.rarely B.chiefly C.mostly D.occasionally16.Jennyhasnotbeardfromherhusbandforages,Apparentlytheirrelationsincreasinglytense. A.weregrowing B.aregrowing C.grew D.willbegrowing17.Campersmustnotapproachanimalsinthewild,theyseemfriendly。 A.asif B.eventhough C.nowthat D.incase18.Sofarnoonehascomeupwithaexplanationofwhydinosaursdiedout。 A.convincing B.demanding C.touching D.puzzling19.Thefamilyontime,buttheircarhadaflattyreonthehalfway. A.wouldarrive B.couldarrive C.musthavearrived D.wouldhavearrived20.Jessicahadintendedtogobungeejumping,andonsecondthoughts,shetheplan。 A.wascanceling B.cancels C.canceled D.hascanceled第二节完型填空(共20小题;每小题1。5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上涂黑。Haveyouevernotwantedtodosomethingsobadlythatyouwouldratherdiethango?Wellthat’showI21aboutjoiningMadcaps,amothersanddaughtersclubassistingphilanthropies(慈善事业).ButnowIbelievethatyou22openupyourmindtothingsbecauseeventuallyyoumight23endupenjoyingit.“It’sawasteoftime”,IsaidwhenmymomtoldIhadtojoinMadcaps,andthenwhenshesaidIhadto24atahomelessshelterIthoughtthisjustcouldnotbe25.Wegottherelate,ofcourse,andthesecurityguardledustothekitchen26weraninto48otherfellowMadcapsmembers。SinceI’m27sosociallyawkwardIhadmetonlyonepersonatapoolparty,earlierthisyear.Ilookedaroundforherbutshewasnotthere.Damn,Iwas28!Whenthemaninchargecameoutandaskedfor3motherstoworkoutsidethe29tocleanuptheplates,mymomjusthappenedtovolunteerleavingmeto30foodwithothers。Soonthe31familiesstartedtowalkinandalittlegirlwalkedupandpointedtothefoodIwas32Igaveherthecoldsandwich,shenoddedinaformofsaying33,andthenwalkedtojoinherfamilyatthelargetable.AsshewalkedawayIthoughtofhowmuchI34Igettogothetopschools。IhaveagreathouseandIhaveawarmmealeverynight.It35thatlittlegirltomakemerealizehowluckyIam。AfterthatmomentIhadachangeof36。Now,IloveMadcapsanddon'tmissonemeeting,Ihave37beingsociallyawkwardandnowhavemanyfriends.AndthisyearIamsureIwilldo38therequired20hoursofphilanthropies.Ibelievethatifyouhavean39mindaboutthingsyoucanaccomplishmoreandbecomeabetterroundedperson。Ibelievesometimesyoucanmakeadifferencejust40doingonethingyoudon'twanttodo.21.A.carred B.joked C.felt D.doubted22.A.should B.would C.may D.can23.A.also B.just C.not D.still24.A.report B.live C.donate D.volunteer25.A.better B.sooner C.easier D.worse26.A.where B.when C.until D.because27.A.suddenly B.occasionally C.hardly D.normally28.A.shy B.late C.alone D.hopeless29.A.kitchen B.house C.club D.shelter30.A.pack B.purchase C.serve D.bake31.A.poor B.homeless C.vluntary D.local32.A.playingwith B.puttingaway C.lookingfor D.holdingout33.A.hello B.sorry C.thanks D.okay34.A.had B.earned C.achieved D.did35.A.moved B.took C.helped D.encouraged36.A.heart B.luck C.identity D.taste37.A.believedin B.learntfrom C.gotover D.thoughtabout38.A.morethan B.nothingbut C.anythingbut D.lessthan39.A.intelligent B.abstract C.empty D.open40.A.before B.by C.upon D.to第二部分:阅读理解(第一节20小题,第二节5小题,每小题2分,满分50分)第一节:阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AThemallswerefilledwithpeopleseekinggiftsfortheirlovedones.Someofthemallsremainedopenaroundtheclock,partlytosatisfyourneedstobuygifts.Behindthematerialisticaspectofshoppingforgiftsliestheideaofcaring,beingattentivetothedesiresofspecialpeopleinourlives.However,touseawell-wornplayonwords:itisourpresence,notourpresents,thattrulycounts。Manyofus,unfortunately,canbesoinattentive,eveninthepresenceofourlovedones,thatwemightaswellnotbethereatall.Attentionisoneofthegreatestgiftswecangiveeachother。Companiesaroundtheglobespendbillionseveryyearonadvertisingtocatchourattentionforjustashortmomentatatime。Wholeindustries–media,entertainment,education–relyonthepreciousgiftofourattentionfortheircontinuedexistence.Ababylackingattentionforalongtimeislikelytohepsychologicallyunhealthy.Inearliertimes,bothdietandattentioncouldbeleftunregulated(没人管的)withoutmajorcauseforconcern.Therewerenaturalchecksandbalances:limitedavailabilityoffoodmeantfewgotfat,forexample.Similarly,inbygonetimeswemighthavespentafewhourscommunicatingwiththevillagestoryteller,today,watchinganentireTVseries,whilespeakingtonobody,iscommon。Intraditionalsocieties,withsmallerpopulation,everyonewouldgetafairdealofattention.OnmanyissueswemightgotoseeGrandmaorGrandpa;nowwehaveGoogleandWikipedia.“Shejustwantsattention."peopletendtothinklittleofthosedoingthingssimplyforattention.Butthetruthisthathumanbeingsneedattention,andgivingattentiontoeachotheris,toalargeextent,whathumancivilizationisbasedupon.Thisperhapsexplainstherunawaysuccess(一举成功)ofsocialnetworkingsitessuchasTwitterandFacebook。Whileweusesuchsitesfor“microblogging",“ideavoicing”and“statusupdates”–therealityisthatweareoftendoingnomoreorlessthanfulfillingourbasichumandriveforattentionexchange。Ifriendyou,youfriendme,Iretweetyou,youretweetme。Thecharmingcasewithwhichwecannowgetandgiveattentioniswhymanypeopleappearoverlyattachedtotheirsmartphones。Itisalsoavicious(恶性)circle。Asevermorepeoplearebusyexchangingattentiononline,thereisincreasinglylessattentiontobepaidintherealworld,whichforcesmorepeopletoseektheirattentionexchangeonline,orelseriskattentuion-starvation。Theverynatureofattentionexchangeisbeingrapidlytransformed,andthereisadangerthatsomeofuswilldevelopunhealthypractices。Justaseatingredmeateverydayisabadidea,soitiswithtoomuchattentionexchange.Thebiologicalconsequencesofourtechnologicaladvancementinfoodproductionarehighlyvisible;heartdisease,diabetesandobesity.Theconsequencesofourtransformedattentionexchangeswillbepsychologicalandsocial,andsomaytakelongertoidentify,buttheywillbeequallydamaging。Face-to-faceattentionisbecomingrarer,andthereforemorevaluable。Inasenseitispriceless。Anditisagiftthatcanbegivenall—year-round.41.Inthefirsttwoparagraphstheauthor。 A.offersadvicetoattentiongivers B.analysesthepresentproblems C.statesthenecessityofpresents D.putsforwardhispointofview42.Attentionexchangewasnotamajorconcernintraditionalsocietiesbecauseof。 A.limitedavailabilityoffood B.naturalchecksandbalances C.amuchsmallerpopulation D.theguidancefromoldpeople43.PeopleusesocialnetworkingsistessuchasTwitterandFacbookto。 A.obtaininformation B.giveattentiontoothers C.voicetheiropinions D.noticeandgetnoticed44.WhatcanweinferfromParagraph6—7? A.Morepeoplewillriskattention-starvationinfuture. B.Thenatureofattentionexchangeisrarelychanged. C.Technologicaladvancementcontributestoalldiseases。 D.Transformedattentionexchangesdoharmtosociety.45.Thewriter’spurposeforwritingthepassageisto. A.advocatemorefocusonreallifeattention B.analyzethenecessityofattentiongiving C.givepracticaltipsonattentionexchange D.recommendsomesocialnetworkingsitesBWhatisstroke?Strokeisatypicaldiseasewhichoccurswhenabloodclot(凝块)blocksanartery(动脉)orabloodvessel(血管)breaks,interruptingbloodflowtoanareaofthebrain.Wheneitherofthesethingshappens,braincellsbegintodieandbraindamageoccurs.Abilitiescontrolledbythatareaofthebrainarelostsuchasspeech,movementandmemory.Somepeoplerecovercompletelyfromstrokes,butmorethan2/3ofsurvivorswillhavesometypeofdisability.Anyonecanhaveastrokeregardlessofmenandwomen.itisreallyimperativeforustoknowsomethingaboutStrokeRiskFactors。Riskfactorsaresomebeyondourcontrolsuchasoverage55,beingmale,beingChinese,orhavingafamilyhistoryofstroke。Othersarecontrollable.StrokepreventionguidelineswerebroughtforthbyJournaloftheAmericanMedicalAssociation1n1999。Theseincludes:46.Paragraph1ismeanttosay. A.peoplecanreducethehappeningchancesofstorke B.astrokevictimisboundtodieorbecomedisabled C.middle—agedChinesemealesaresuretohavestorke D.strokeisnotasdangerousasmostpeoplemaythink47.Theunderlinedword“imperative”heremeans。 A.wonderful B.necessary C.valuable D.supportive48.FromItem5wecaninferthat. A.bothLDLandHDLarebadcholesterolsinhumanbody B.humanbodydoesnotneedsuchathingascholesterol C.highcholesterolcanbecontrolledwithdietandexercise D.peoplewithoutLDLwillbehealthierthanthosewhohave49.Whatwillcontributetothedangerofastroke? A.Drinkingsomewinedaily B.Walking30minutesaday C.Cuttingdownonsaltandfat D.Losingtemperconstantly50.Thebesttitleforthispassageis A.WhatisStroke? B.TenCausesofStroke C.StrokeandHealth D.HowtoPreventStrokeCHaveyoueverwishedforathirty-hourday?Surelythisextratimewouldrelievethetremendouspressurewhichwelive.Ourlivesleaveatrailofunfinishedtasks。Unansweredletters,unvisitedfriends,unwrittenarticles,andunreadbookshauntquietmomentswhenwestoptoevaluate.Wedesperatelyneedrelief。Butwouldathirty-hourdayreallysolvetheproblem?Wouldn'twesoonbejustasfrustratedaswearenowwithourtwenty-fourallotment?Amother’sworkisneverfinished,andneitheristhatofanymanager,student,teacher,minister,oranyoneelseweknow.Norwillthepassageoftimehelpuscatchup。Childrengrowinnumberandagetorequiremoreofourtime.Greaterexperiencebringsmoreexactingassignments.Sowefindourselvesworkingmoreandenjoyingitless。Weareaccuslomedtoworkingwithoutstop。Whenwestoptoevaluate,werealizethatourdilemmagoesdeeperthanshortageoftime;itisbasicallytheproblemofpriorities(优先顺序)。Actuallyhardworkdoesnothurtus.Weallknowwhatitistogofullspeedforlonghours,totallyinvolvedinanimportanttask.Theresultingwearinessismatchedbyasenseofachievementandjoy.Nothardwork,butdoubtandmisgiving(疑虑)produceanxietyaswereviewamonthoryearandbecomeoppressedbythepileofunfinishedtasks.Wesensedemandshavedrivenusontoareefoffrustration。Weconfess,quiteapartfromoursins,“wehaveleftundonethosethings,whichweoughttohavedone;andwehavedonethosethingswhichweoughtnottohavedone。”Todotheurgentthingortofinisnhtheimportantthing,isasharpquestion.Severalyearsagoanexperiencedcotton—millmanagersaidtome,”Yourgreatestdangerislettingtheurgentthingscrowdoutoftheimportant。”Hedidn’trealizedhowhardhismaximhit.Itoftenreturnstohauntandrebukemebyraisingthecriticalproblemofpriorities.Weliveinconstanttensionbetweentheurgentandtheimportant.Theproblemisthattheimportanttaskrarelymustbedonetoday,oreventhisweek.Theurgenttaskcallsforinstantaction-endlessdemands,pressureeveryhourandday。Aman’shomeisnolongerhiscastle;itisnolongeraplaceawayfromurgenttasksbecausethetelephonebreachesthewallswithimperious(专横的)demands。Themomentaryappealofthesetasksseemsirresistibleandimportant,andtheydevourourenergy.Butinthelightoftime'sperspectivetheirdeceptiveprominencefades;withasenseoflosswerecalltheimportanttaskspushedaside.Werealizewe’vebecomeslavestothe"tyranny(暴政)oftheurgent。”51.Thereasonwhywesometimeswishtohaveathirty—hourdayisthatwe. A.havetoomuchworktocomplete B.needmoretimetoenjoyourlives C.needlongerhourstoeasepressure D.areusedtoworkingwithoutstop52.FromParagraph3,wefindanxietyincreaseswhenwe. A.stoptothinkaboutourdilemma B.gofullspeedworkingatourtask C.aredoingmeaninglessthings D.recalllotsofunfinishedwork53.Themottothathitsthewritertellsus. A.tofinishtheurgentandtheimportantthing B.toavoidtheurgentpushingouttheimportant C.theurgentthingshouldn’tbedoneinstantly D.theimportantthingisdifferentfromtheurgent54.Thewriterpresentsthearticletoremindusthat. A.theurgentisnotalwaystocomefirst B.theproblemoftimeshortageistough C.theimportantisnotalwaysdepressing D.thewaytodealwiththeurgentishardDSomepeopleseemeasytounderstand:theircharacterappearsobviousonfirstmeeting.Appearances,however,canbedeceptive。ForthirtyyearsnowIhavebeenstudyingmyfellowmen。Idon’tknowverymuchaboutthem。Ishrugmyshoulderswhenpeopletellmethattheirfirstimpressionsofapersonarealwaysright。Ithinktheymusthavesmallinsightorgreatvanity.FormyownpartIfindthatthelongerIknowpeople,themoretheypuzzleme。Ireadinthismorning’spaperthatEdwardHydeBurtonhaddied.HewasamerchantandhehadbeeninbusinessinJapanformanyyears。Oncehegavemeagreatsurprise。UnlessIhadheardthestoryfromhisownlips,I’dneverhavevelievedthathewascapableofsuchanaction.Hewasalwaysneatlyandquietlydressedinaccordancewithhisageandposition。Hedidn’ttalkmuch,butwhathesaidwassensible。Toucouldn';timaginehe’dpossibleraisehisvoiceinanger.Herewasamanwhoattractedyoubecauseyoufeltinhimarealloveforhisfellows.He’dtellwithpointagoodandspicystory,andinhisyouthhe’dbeensomethingofanathete。Hewasarichmanandhe’dmadeeverypennyhimself。Isupposeonethingthatmadeyoulikehimwasthathewassoweak;hearounsedyourinstinets(本能)ofprotection。TYoufelthecouldn’tbeartohurtafly。 OneafternoonBurtontoldmea“funny"storyinaquiet,dryhumour: “Therewasanamesake(同名人)ofmine,whowasthebestbridgeplayerIevermet。Heseemedtohaveafantasticinstinctaboutthecards。Iusedtoplaywithhimalot。”“Hewashandsomeinawaywithcurlyhairandpink—and—whitecleeks。Womenthoughtalotofhim。Therewasnoharminhim,hewasonlywild。Pfcoursehedranktoomuch。Hewonagooddealofmymoneybycard—playing.”“Onedayhecametomewhenhewentbroke。Hecametoseemeinmyofficeandaskedmeforajob。Iaskedhimhowoldhewas.“’Thirty—five’,hesaid.” "’Andwhathaveyoubeendoinghitherto?'Iaskedhim。 ”'Well,nothingverymuch,’hesaid。 ”’I'mafraidIcan’tdoanythingforyoujustyet,'Isaid。'Comebackandseemeinanotherthirty—fiveyears,andI'llseewhatIcando.'"Hedidn'tmove.Hewentratherpale。Hehesitatedforamomentandthenhetoldmethathehadhadbadluckatcardsforsometime.Hehadn'tbeenwillingtosticktobridge,he'dbeenplayingpoker,andhe'dgottrimmed。Hehadn'tapenny。He'dpawnedeverythinghehad。Hecouldn'tpayhishotelbillandtheywouldn'tgivehimanymorecredit。Hewasdownandout.Ifhecouldn’tgetsomethingtodohe'dhavetocommitsuicide。"Ilookedathimforabit.Icouldseenowthathewasalltopieces.He'dbeendrinkingmorethanusualandhelookedfifty。Thegirlswouldn'thavethoughtsomuchofhimifthey’dseenhimthen.”Igotsomeglimmeringofwhathewasdrivingat。I'veknowntoomanymenwhowerelittletingodsattheiruniversity.“SuddenlyIhadanidea.”Pausinginhisstory,Burtonturnedtome。“WhenIwasyoungIswamoverthreemilesroundthebeacon(灯塔)andlandedattheriverofTarumi.It’sratherdifficultonaccountofthecurrentsroundthebeacon。Well,ItoldmyyoungfellowaboutitandIsaidthatifhe'ddoitI'dgivehimajob.“Icouldseehewasrathertakenaback。Hewasnotingoodconditionforsports.Helookedatmeforamomentandthenhenodded。"“ItoldhimI’ddriveroundtotheriverathalfpasttwelveandmeethim。 "Done,"hesaid.“Iwishedhimgoodluckandheleftme。IhadalotofworktodothatmorningandIonlyjustmanagedtothecreekatTarumiathalfpasttwelve。ButIneedn'thavehurried;heneverturnedup “Didhefunkitatthelastmoment?”Iasked。“No,hedidn'tfunkit。Hestartedallright。Butofcoursehe’druinedhisconstitutionbydrink。Thecurrentsroundthebeaconweremorethanhecouldmanage。Wedidn’tgetthebodyforaboutthreedaysIdidn'tsayanythingforamomentortwo.Iwasatrifleshocked.ThenIasked. “Whenyoumadehimthatofferofajob,didyouknowhe'dbedrowned?' Helookedatmewithhiskindblueeyes,smiling."Well,Ihadn'tgotavacancyinmyofficeatthemoment。'55.Theauthorbelieves. A.somepeoplearetooeasytounderstand B.appearanceisjustoppositetothequality C.firstimpressionscanbemisleading D.hisfellowmenarenotunderstandable56.Forsometime,EdwardBurtonimpressedtheauthormostwithhis。 A.ageandposition B.wealthandability C.sensibilityandhumor D.kindnessandweakness57.Theunderlinedwords“hewasalltopicces”maymean。 A.hewasmadandwild B.hewascompletelydown C.hewassickanddirty D.hewastotallydrunk58.WecaninferfromBurton’sstorythathisnamesakes. A.neversawthroughhistrick B.annoyedhimbyplayingcards C.couldnotdoanyjobwell D.intendedtocheathimwithalie59.WelearnedfromthestorythatEdwardBurton。 A.knewtheyoungmanwouldkillhimself B.arrangedtheendofhisnamesake’slife C.didmuchforthepoorfellowman D.killedhiscard-friendbymistake60.EdwardBurtoncouldbedescribedasa(n)person. A.innocent B.smart C.careless D.evil第二节:下面文章有5处(第61—65题)需要添加小标题,请从以下选项(A、B、C、D、E和F)中选出符合各段意思的小标题,并在答题纸上将相应选项的标号涂黑。选项中有一项是多余选项。A.Makeawell-balanceddailyplanB.PredicthowlongtaskswilltakeC.KeeprecordsofwhereyourtimeisgoingD.HandlethingsinorderofimportanceE.Leamtorejectothers'demandsF.analyzethedistributionofyourtimeHowtoManageYourTimeEffectivelyIthasbeensaidthat“TimeisMoney"–butIdisagree.Isn’tTimereallyLIFE?Attheendofyourlife,canyouevenmanginesayingtoyourself,“IwishI’dmademoremoney.”It’smorelikelyyou’dbethinking“IwishI’dhadmoreTIME–timetoenjoymylifemore.”Herearemyfavoritestrategiesformanagingthatmostpreciousofallresources–TIME。61。Youcan’tfindsomethingyou’velostwhenyoudon’tknowwhereyoumighthavelostitinthefirstplace.Sokeeptrackoftheexacttimeyoubeginandendanactivity,andwritedownafewwordstodescribetheactivity.Thisrequiresyoutobereallyhonestwithyourselfandtrackyourtime–soifyouspent23minuteschattingwithcoworkersovercoffee–writeitdownEXACTLY!62。Reviewyourtimelogs(记录)andstarttoclassifythetasksintocategories(范畴)。Youwillcreatethesecategoriesyourself,andyouandasbriefaspossible。Someexamplesmightbe:Administration,BusinessDevelopment,Sales&Marketing,Com[uter,etc。Youwillthensumuphowmuchtimeyouspentdoingtasksoractivitiesforeachcategory,intheexactnumberofminutes。Youmightalsodoalittlemath,tofigurethepercentageoftimeeachcategorytakesoutofeachday。63。Ifyouwerehonestanddiligent,chancesarethatyouhadsuddenlyawakenedafteryoureviewedyourdailytimelogs。Younodoubtcanseewherethetimeiswasted–andnowyou’rereadytomakeabetterschedule。Makethebestofyourtimebyconsideringwhenyou’reatyourbestforcertaintasks,bygroupingsimilartaskstogetherforgreatereffi
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