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byZXQ2012-3-28PAGEPAGE12012届课改班英语集训(5)分值:150分时间:120分钟第一部分:听力(见另一卷)第二部分:知识运用(共两节,45分)第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,共15分)21.Istronglyfeelthatwhateverourfriendsmattertous. A.dodo B.doesdo C.doesdoesD.dodoes22.Liliwassonervousthatnotasingleworddowninthedictation. A.shewrote B.shewaswritten C.didshewrite D.wasshewritten23.Iwasjustgoingtoemptythedustbinbutsomeoneitalready.Wasityou? A.haddone B.havedone C.woulddo D.will24.Pleasedomeafavor—__________Mr.SmithofthedateandplaceofourEnglishspeechcontest.A.toinform B.informingC.inform D.informed25.intheproductiondepartmentarenotallowedtowearwhatevertheylikeexcepttheuniform. A.Thoseworking B.Thosework C.Anyoneworking D.Anyonework26.Whereisyournewhomenow?Inthenewdevelopedzone.ButI_____downtownforfiveyears.A.havelived B.hadlivedC.livedD.wasliving27.Wasitnotuntilyoubegantowriteyoushouldhaverememberedmorewords? A.didyourealize B.thatyourealized C.didyounotrealize D.thatyoudidn’trealize28.Americansarewillingtobuyoncredit.Overfortypercentofholidayshopperssaidtheyplannedtomainlyusedebitcards(储蓄卡)insteadofcreditcards. A.much B.more C.quite D.less29.ItisthoughtbysomepeoplethatE-booksmight________traditionalbooksinsometimebecauseofvariousadvantagesofE-booksoverpaperones.

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C.accumulateD.subscribe30.OurcomputeralltherecordsofbirthsanddeathsinBritainsincel950.A.setsB.remainsC.standsD.holds31.Ahealthyfoodincludesalltrypesoffood,nosinglefoodorfoodgroupscanprovideallthenutrientsourbodyneeds. A.if B.when C.although D.because32.IfonlyIcouldbuyanewCD,butIenoughmoney. A.donothave B.didnothave C.willnothave D.hadnothad33.—Idon’tsupposeourcoachknowstherealreasonforourlosingthematch.—Well,surprisingly,hedoes.Ourteamleaderhasbeencalledinandnow. A.hasbeenquestioned B.isbeingquestioned C.isquestioning D.hasquestioned34.Dospeakloudlyenoughwhileyourselfunderstoodwell. A.listeningtomake B.listenedtomake C.listenedtotomake D.listeningtobemade35.—Mye-dictionaryisnowheretobefound.Whohavetakenit?—Keeplookingandyouwillfindit.youhaveagoodluck! A.should;May B.could;May C.should;Need D.could;Need第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A,B,C,D)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。Youaretravellingonanoceanshipwhen,suddenlyagiantwavecausestheshiptooverturn.Hundredsofpeopledie36,butyouandseveralothers37intheballroom.Wouldyoustaythereand38forhelp?Orwouldyoutry,39thedanger,tofindyourwayoutoftheship?Thisisthe40facedbythecharactersinthefilm“Poseidon”.Trappedintheballroomoftheoverturnedship,the41ordersthesurvivinggueststowaitforhelp.Asmallgroupofpeople42toacceptthisfate.Theytrytoescape,knowingthattherewillbenowayback43thecaptainlocksthedoorsbehindthem.Atthetimeofthedisaster,eachofthecharactersistryingtoovercomepersonalproblemsintheirownlives.Allmustfacetheir44andmakelifeanddeathdecisions.ArchitectRichardNelsonispreparingtokillhimselfwhenthewavehits.Hefeelsdepressedoverthe45ofhisrelationshipwithhispartner.Butheisforcedtofight46hislife,andlearnstowanttoliveagain.Herealizeshemust47thepastandnotthinktoomuchaboutthebad.RobertRamsey,afireman,decidesto48hisownlifesothathisdaughter,Jen,49live.Heswimstotheship’scontrolroom50hemustpressaswitchtochangethedirectionoftheship.Heknowshewilllikely51intheprocess,butjustassurely,heknowsthatit’stheonlywayhisfriendscanescape.Hisactionsgivetheothersachancetoreach52.Theyescapefromtheshipjustbeforeit53,killingallthosewaitinginsideandJen’sfatheraswell.Allthecharacterswhosurvivefeel54tobealive,buttheyarealsoawarethattheirown55,braveryanddeterminationsavedtheirownlives.36.A.gradually B.immediately C.finallyD.individually37.A.stay B.dance CsurviveD.live38.A.askB.cry C.waitD.demand39.A.despite B.in C.withD.except40.A.position B.dilemma C.dangerD.scene41.A.director B.passenger C.sailorD.captain42.A.refuse B.agree C.hesitateD.dislike43.A.unless B.until C.onceD.when44.A.death B.survival C.courageD.fears45.A.end B.departure C.failureD.difficulty46.A.against B.for C.withD.over47.A.letalone B.letout C.letgoofD.letdown48.A.giveout B.giveaway C.giveinD.giveup49.A.might B.can C.wouldD.must50.A.which B.there C.whereD.then51.A.succeed B.fail C.surviveD.drown52.A.home B.safety C.successD.destination53.A.breaks B.explodes C.sinksD.overturns54.A.relieved B.lucky C.relaxedD.happy55.A.choices B.calmness C.fortuneD.confidence第三部分:阅读理解(共10小题;每小题4分,满分40分)ATrueenough,theboyattackedhisplatefasterthanacatinthewild.Withoutmanners,we'renomorethananimals.Actually,that'snottrue,I'vebeenwatchingandfeedingagroupofwildcats,andtheyshowunusualpolitenesstowardeachother.Evenwhenfoodisscarce,theytaketurns,leavingtatleastasmallpartforthenextinline.Mymothereducatedherthreechildrentohavegoodmannersallthetime.Weweremadetofeelveryuncomfortableasifweweresittingonpinsandneedlesuntilwegotusedtosayingplease,thankyou,pardonme,andI'msorry.AndIhavetosay,whileitwasapainfullearningexperience,itwasoneofthemostvaluable.Ican'ttellyouhowoftenIsatwithmyfriends,eatingattheirdinnertables,andtheirparentsthoughthighlyofmygoodmanners.Whileitwasalittleembarrassing.Ikneweventhenthatmymother'steachingswerepayingoff.Manyyearslater,whenIwasattendingseminarsacrossthecountry,mymannerswerequiteuseful.WhileIregretthatIhaven'tbeenaperfectexample,I'mstillworkingonit.Isuppose,inthisregard,mymotherlivesonthroughme,Ididn'thaveherbeautifulsingingvoiceorhergreeneyes,butshedidmakesureIreceivedoneofherfinestcharacteristics.56.Whatdidthewriter'sfriendmostprobablycomplainabout?A.Herson'seatingtooquickly. B.Herson'snothavingahealthydiet.C.Herson'snothavinggoodtablemanners.D.Teenagers'nothavinggoodmanners.57.Theunderlinedword“scarce”inParagraph2probablymeans“”.A.toomuch B.notdeliciousC.notenough D.quitehot58.Welearnthatthewriter'smother.A.wasstrictaboutherchildren'smanners B.neverpunishedherchildrenC.hadbeautifulblueeyes D.wasnotgoodatsinging59.Whatdoesthewriterthinkofherexperienceoflearninggoodmanners?A.Easyandrelaxing B.PainfulandvaluableC.Easybutuseless D.Toohorrible60.Wecaninferfromthepassagethatthewriter.A.issurelylikedbyeveryonearoundherB.isnotsatisfiedwithmostpeople'smannersaroundherC.thinksshehasbeenaperfectexampletotheyoungD.thankshermotherforteachingherthegoodmannersalotBThecentralpartoftheUnitedStatessuffereditsowneconomiccrisis(危机)inthenine-teeneighties.Unemploymentreducedthepopulation.TheSpencerpubliclibraryworkedtohelppeopleinthetownofSpencer,Iowa,tofindjobs,Itcreatedalistofjobsandofferedbooksonjobskillsandtraining.OnecoldJanuarymorninginnineteeneighty-eight,libraryWorkersfoundasmall,almostfrozenkitten(小猫)inthebookdrop.AbookdropisthesmallmetaldoorinthewallofthebuildingWherepeoplecanreturnbookswhenthelibraryisclosed.NooneKnowswhoputthekittenthereorwhy.Butitturnedouttobeluckyforboththekittenandthetown.Thelibraryheldacontesttonamethecat.ThewinningnamewasDeweyReadmoreBooks.Libraryofficialsagreedtopermithimtoliveinthebuilding.Deweylovedtokeeppeoplecompanywhiletheychosebooksorusedthelibrarycomputer.Soon,Deweyspresencebeganattractingfamiliesandschoolgroupstothelibrary.Thelocalnewspaperwroteaboutthenewlibrarycat.Hisstoryspreadacrossthenation.Deweybeganreceivinglettersfrompeopleinothercountries.AndafilmcrewfromJapanarrivedtoincludehiminamovieaboutcats.HeadlibrarianVickiMyronwasDewey'smaincaretaker.Lastyear,shepublishedthebest-sellingbook“Dewey:TheSmall-TownLibraryCatWhoTouchedtheWorld.”Hereshegivesreadersanideaofhowmuchthecatmeanttohertown.READER:“Howmuchofaneffectcanananimalhave?Howmanylivescanonecattouch?Howisitpossibleforanabandonedkittentotransformasmalllibraryintoameetingplaceandtouristattraction,inspireaclassicAmericantown,bringtogetheranentireregionandeventuallybecomefamousaroundtheworld?Youcan'tevenbegintoanswerthosequestionsuntilyouhearthestoryofDeweyReadmoreBooks,thebelovedlibrarycatofSpencer,Iowa.”61.Whatisprobablythebesttitleofthepassage?A.Aneconomiccrisis B.TheSpencerpubliclibraryC.Abest-sellingbook D.Alibrarycat62.WhichofthefollowingisNottrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Somepeopleleftthetownduetotheeconomiccrisis.B.ThecatbroughtjoytothetownofSpencer.C.Thecathadaspecialabilitytoreadlettersfromabroad.D.Thecatwastakengoodcareofinthelibrary.63.Dewey'spresencewasluckyforthetownofSpencerbecause.A.HisstoryencouragedthetowntofacetheeconomiccrisisB.HehelpedthejoblesstofindjobsinthelibraryC.HewasconsiderateaboutthereaderstothelibraryD.AfilmcrewfromJapanwasattractedtoSpencer64.TouristscametoSpencermainlybecause.A.itisaclassicAmericantownwithattractivesightsB.theywantedtohavealookatDeweyC.theyhadDeweytobewiththemwhilereadingD.ithadapubliclibrarywithmostpopularbooks65.Thelastparagraphwantstotellus.A.petsshouldbewelltreatedB.everyoneshouldreadthestoryofDeweyReadmoreBooksC.VickiMyronthinkshighlyofDeweyD.VickiMyronadvisesustobuyherbookonDeweyCNOTallmemoriesaresweet.Somepeoplespendalltheirlivestryingtoforgetbadexperiences.Violenceandtrafficaccidentscanleavepeoplewithterriblephysicalandemotionalscars.Oftentheyreliveexperiencesinnightmares.NowAmericanresearchersthinktheyareclosetodevelopingapill,whichwillhelppeopleforgetbadmemories.Thepillisdesignedtobetakenimmediatelyafterafrighteningexperience.Theyhopeitmightreduce,orpossiblywipeout,theeffectofpainfulmemories.InNovember,expertstestedadrugonpeopleintheUSandFrance.Thedrugstopsthebodyreleasingchemicalsthatfixmemoriesinthebrain,Sofartheresearchhassuggestedthatonlytheemotionaleffectsofmemoriesmaybereduced,notthatthememoriesarewipedout.Theyarenotsuretowhatdegreepeople'smemoriesareaffected.Theresearchhascausedagreatdealofargument.Somethinkitisabadidea,whileotherssupportit.Supporterssayitcouldleadtopillsthatpreventortreatsoldiers'troublingmemoriesafterwar.Theysaythattherearemanypeoplewhosufferfromterriblememories.“Somememoriescanruinpeople'slives.Theycomebacktoyouwhenyoudon'twanttohavetheminadaydreamornightmare.Theyusuallycomewithverypainfulemotions,”saidRogerPitman,aprofessorofpsychiatryatHarvardMedicalSchool.“Thiscouldrelievealotofthatsuffering.”Butthosewhoareagainsttheresearchsaythatmaybethepillscanchangepeople'smemoriesandchangingmemoriesisverydangerousbecausememoriesgiveusouridentity.Theyalsohelpusallavoidthemistakesofthepast.“Allofuscanthinkofbadeventsinourlivesthatwereterribleatthetimebutmakeuswhoweare.I'mnotsurewewanttowipethosememoriesout,”saidRebeccaDresser,amedicalethicist.66.Thepassageismainlyabout.A.anewmedicalinvention B.anewresearchonthepillC.awayofwipingoutpainfulmemoriesD.anargumentabouttheresearchonthepill67.Thedrugtestedonpeoplecan.A.causethebraintofixmemories B.stoppeoplerememberingbadexperiencesC.preventbodyproducingcertainchemicalsD.wipeouttheemotionaleffectsofmemories68.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat.A.Expertsarenotsureabouttheeffectsofthepills.B.thepillwillcertainlystoppeople'semotionalmemoriesC.takingthepillwilldoharmtopeople'sphysicalhealthD.thepillhasalreadybeenproducedandusedbythepublicAmerica69.whichofthefollowingdoesRebeccaDresseragreewithinthelastparagraph?A.somememoriescanruinpeople'slives.B.peoplewanttogetridofbadmemories.C.experiencingbadeventsmakesusdifferentfromothers.D.thepillwillreducepeople'ssufferingsfrombadmemories.70.YoumayprobablyreadthepassageinA.aguidebookB.atextbookC.amedicalmagazineD.asciencefictionDAsksomeonewhattheyhavedonetohelptheenvironmentrecentlyandtheywillalmostcertainlymentionrecycling.Recyclinginthehomeisveryimportantofcourse.However,beingforcedtorecycleoftenmeanswealreadyhavemorematerialthanweneed.Wearedealingwiththeresultsofthatover-consumptioninthegreenestwaypossible,butitwouldbefarbetterifwedidnotneedtobringsomuchmaterialhomeinthefirstplace.Thetotalamountofpackaginghasincreasedby12%between1999and2005.Itnowmakesupathirdofatypicalhousehold'swasteintheUK.Inmanysupermarketsnowadaysfooditemsarepackagedtwicewithplasticandcardboard.Toomuchpackagingisdoingseriousdamagetotheenvironment.TheUK,forexample,isrunningoutofitforburyingthisunnecessarywaste.Ifsuchpackagingisburnt,itgivesoffgreenhousegaseswhichgoontocausethegreenhouseeffect.Recyclinghelps,buttheprocessitselfusesenergy.Thesolutionisnottoproducesuchitemsinthefirstplace.Foodwasteisaseriousproblem,too.Toomanysupermarketsencouragecustomerstobuymorethantheyneed.However,fewofthemarecomingroundtotheideathatthiscannotcontinue,encouragingcustomerstoreusetheirplasticbags,forexample.Butthisisnotjustaboutsupermarkets.Itisaboutallofus.Wehavelearnedtoassociatepackagingwithquality.Wehavelearnedtothinkthatsomethingunpackagedisofpoorquality.Thisisespeciallytrueoffood.Butitisalsoappliedtoawiderangeofconsumerproducts,whichoftenhavefarmorepackagingthannecessary.Therearesignsofhope.Asmoreofusrecycle,wearebeginningtorealizejusthowmuchunnecessarymaterialsarecollected.Weneedtofacethewastefulnessofourconsumerculture,butwehaveamountaintoclimb.71.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“thatover-consumption”referto?A.Usingtoomuchpackaging. B.Recyclingtoomanywastes.C.Makingmoreproductsthannecessary.D.Havingmorematerialthanisneeded.72.TheauthorusesfiguresinParagraph2toshow.A.thetendencyofcuttinghouseholdwasteB.theincreaseofpackagingrecyclingC.therapidgrowthofsupermarkets D.thefactofpackagingoveruse73.Accordingtothetext,recycling.A.helpscontrolthegreenhouseeffect B.meansburningpackagingforenergyC.isthesolutiontogasshortage D.leadstoawasteofland74.WhatcanbeinferredfromParagraph4?A.Unpackagedproductsareofbadquality.B.Supermarketscaremoreaboutpackaging.C.Itisimpropertojudgequalitybypackaging.D.Otherproductsarebetterpackagedthanfood.75.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?A.Fightingwastefulnessisdifficult.B.Needlessmaterialismostlyrecycled.C.Peoplelikecollectingrecyclablewastes.D.Theauthorisproudoftheirconsumerculture.第四部分书面表达(共两节,满分45分)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,并根据文章后的要求答题。(请注意问题后的词数要求)[l]LatelastyearanewchampionearnedthetitleofWinningestHighSchoolBasketballCoachofAllTime-andshe'sa73-year-oldTexasgrandmothernamedLetaAndrews.Herearesomelifelessonsfromherwinningways:[2].Andrewsoriginallygotherdegreeinelementaryeducation,butknewrightawaythatbeingjustateacherwasthewrongchoice.Shemissedthesportshe'dgrownupplayingandneededtofindawaytocombinebasketballwithhercareer.Aftergoingbackforaseconddegree,Andrewswasabletoteachandcoachonthehighsohoollevel.Forty-nineyearslater,shestillhasn'tthoughtaboutgivingupherbelovedbasketball.[3]Hardshipwillmakeyoustronger.Overthecourseofhercareer,Andrewshasmetwithmorethanafewmalecoacheswhohaveneglectedbothhersuccessandwomen'ssportsingeneral.Sheletstheir“lookingdown”rollrightoffherlikedropsofsweatonaplayer'sback.Instead,suchslightsmakeherworkevenhardertoensureherplayersbelievetheydeserveasmuchsuccessasanyman,onandoffthecourt.[4]There’snoIinteam.Onbusridestogames,Andrewstakesawayherplayers'cellphones.Texting,shesays,doesharmtoteambuilding.Youcan'twinwithoutaunifiedteamthatknowshowtocommunicatewitheachother.Socializingisanimportantfactortosuccess,andwhenwefocusonourselves(orourelectronics)ratherthanothers,wemissvaluableconnectionsandexperiences.[5]Winningiseverything.Itjustdependsonhowyouunderstand“winning”.ForAndrews,victoryonthecourtisthelogicalresultoflotsandlotsofhardworkandpreparation.Shebelievesintoughlovetogetherplayersfocusedonplayingtheirabsolutebest,individuallyandasateam.Whileawinninggameistheimmediategoal,shehopesallofherplayerswillcarrytheteamspiritwiththemlongaftergraduation.76.What'sthepassagemainlyabout?(nomorethanl0words)77.Completethefollowingstatementwithproperwords.(nomorethan3words).Onlywhenateamisawareofcommunicationandunity____________________.78.FillintheblankwithapropersentencetosummarizeParagraph2.(nomorethan8words)

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