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《金版新学案》高三一轮总复习[R教]英语高效测评卷(五)安徽专版·必修5第Ⅰ卷(选择题,共115分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)1.Whatisthemangoingtodo?A.TakeatriptoFrance. B.StudyFrenchfurther. C.StudyfurtherinFrance.2.Whenshouldthewomangotomeettheman?A.At10∶00. B.At10∶30. C.At11∶00.3.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Onabus. B.Onatrain. C.Onaplane.4.Whatdoesthemanthinkoftherestaurant?A.Theservicethereissatisfying.B.Thefoodthereischeap.C.It’sbrightandclean.5.Whydoesthewomanthanktheman?A.Hereturnedhermoneyfound.B.Hegaveherafive­poundbill.C.Helenthersomemoney.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听第6段对话,回答第6至8题。6.Whendidthemangettotheparkthismorning?A.At5∶00. B.At5∶30. C.At6∶00.7.Howmanytimeshasthemanbeentotheparkearlyinthemorning?A.Once. B.Twice. C.Threetimes.8.Whatcanweknowabouttheman?A.HeisaChinese.B.HeusedtoplayTaijiquan.C.Hehadagoodtimethismorning.听第7段对话,回答第9至11题。9.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Onthesubway.B.Atthebusstop.C.Onthetrain.10.Whydidthemanspeakerwanttobeattheguy?A.Theguystolesomemoneyfromhim.B.Theguygrabbedhisgirlfriendbythearm.C.Theguysmokedinpublicandgrabbedthewomanwhostoppedhim.11.Whatdoesthemanspeakerthinkofthewomanspeaker?A.Sheiscowardly.B.Sheisright.C.Shemakeshimmad.听第8段对话,回答第12至14题。12.Whatdidthewomandojustnow?A.Shewentshopping.B.Shevisitedafriend.C.Shedrewapicture.13.Wherewasthemanjustnow?A.Athome. B.Inahospital. C.Inabar.14.Whendoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?A.Intheearlymorning.B.Atnoon. C.Inthelateafternoon.听第9段对话,回答第15至17题。15.Whatisthemanplanningtodowithhisfriends?A.Watchafootballgame.B.Goforadriveandhaveapicnic.C.Eatoutandwatchamovie.16.Whydoesthewomanhesitatetogowiththeman?A.Shehastostudyforanexam.B.Shehastoseethedoctor.C.Shedoesn’tknowSaraverywell.17.Whendoesthewomanwanttobeback?A.By11∶30pm. B.By10∶30pm. C.By9∶30pm.听第10段独白,回答第18至20题。18.Whatshouldwedowhenwefirstgetourmailaccordingtothespeaker?A.Openandsortthemail.B.Answerthemailrightaway.C.Fileimportantinformation.19.Howoftenatleastdoesthespeakersuggestthatwecleanoutourfiles?A.Onceaweek. B.Twiceamonth. C.Onceayear.20.Whatcanwelearnfromthetalk?A.Thespeakerisanadvisoratahighschool.B.Wehavetogiveupsomeofoursubscriptionssometimes.C.Weshouldstoresomethingonthetopofourdeskforuse.第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节语法和词汇知识(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)21.—Letmehelpyoutoarrangeyourwedding.—________.Thankyouallthesame.A.It’skindofyou B.It’snoneofyourbusinessC.Icanmanageit D.Youarewelcome22.Whenaskedwhyheenjoysrockclimbingsomuch,Bibbysaid,“It’sbasicallylikedancingontherock.It’sachallenge________managainstnature.”A.of B.forC.by D.over23.Itseemedthattheconflict________havebeenavoidedwithbettercommunication,buttheywerebothunwillingtogiveintoeachother.A.would B.couldC.must D.needed24.Heissuchagoodsalesmanthathefinallymanagedtomakethecustomers________ofthequalityofthecar.A.toconvince B.convincingC.convince D.convinced25.It’sconvenienttoownacar;however,Idon’tthinkit’sgoodtodriveone________yougo,especiallyinplaceswithalotoftraffic.A.whenever B.whicheverC.whatever D.wherever26.________justsohappenedthatshewasoutwhenwedroppedbyyesterday.A.Which B.WhatC.It D.This27.Adreamistoaman________wingsaretoabird.Ifyouhavenodreams,yourfutureisempty.A.where B.whatC.that D.which28.Theproductstrategyshouldgiveadetailed________ofwhatyourproductsareandhowtheyaregoingtobenefityourcompany.A.expression B.contributionC.description D.insturction29.Maybeyouthinkeconomicsisreallytoughandyouregretchoosingit,butit’s________forme.A.helpful B.plentifulC.reasonable D.enjoyable30.—DidyouhearthatJimquarreledwithhiswife?—Ididn’t,and________aboutit.A.nordon’tIcare B.nordoIcareC.Idon’tcareneither D.Idon’tcarealso31.Thebeautyofthetouristattractionleft________deepimpressiononmeandIwanttovisitit________secondtimenextmonth.A.a;the B.a;aC.the;the D./;the32.Althoughthejournalistsare________aboutthecase,thejudgerefusestotellthemanythingaboutit.A.optimistic B.curiousC.professional D.cautious33.Therearemanysuchcases________consumercomplaintshavecontributedtochangesinthelaw.A.that B.asC.where D.which34.—WhydidTomfailtheELTSagain?—Hedidn’t________preparingforitatall,Ithink.A.devoteto B.attachtoC.dependon D.concentrateon35.________manytimes,thedeterminedmandidn’tgiveupandwasfinallyofferedapositioninthefirm.A.Beingrefused B.RefusingC.Havingbeenrefused D.Toberefused第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)(·苏北四市联考)Onacoldwinterday,Iwaitedinlinetoseemyhero,JackCanfield,theauthorofTheSuccessPrinciplesDuringhistalk,Jack__36__hiswallet,pulledoutahundred­dollarbill,andsaid,“Whowantsthis?”__37__shotupintheaudience;peopleleanedforwardtoseewhomJackwould__38__.ButIjumpedup,ranupthe__39__tothestage,andgrabbedthebill.AsIwaslaunchingmyselfintheair,thoughts__40__throughmymind—wasIabouttobehumiliated(羞辱)infrontof800people?Wouldthey__41__securityguardsandtakemefromthestage?__42__mydesireforboldactionwaslouderthanany__43__voice.AsIgotthebillfromhishand,hesaid,“That’sit!Wecan’twaitforthe__44__tocometous.Wemusttakeactionto__45__whatwewant!”Afterhistalk,ImanagedtoformallymeetJackandboldlyaskedforhis__46__emailaddress.Overthenextmonths,Isenthimemails__47__myvisionanddreamswithhim.Hekindlyemailedbacklotsofencouragement.Butmylifegot__48__withotherthings.IstoppedemailingJack.Ayearlater,mydreamshadwornaway.IthoughtJackwouldinspiremeintoaction,likeagiant__49__thatwouldshowmetheway.Iemailedhim,andthenagain—butgotno__50__.AsIsatdownatmycomputertocheckmyemails,I__51__wokeup.WhatwasIdoing?Iwaswaiting!NowIrememberedthecrowd,mostlikely__52__thathundred­dollarbill,whiletheysat__53__totheirchairs.Usuallyweallhavea“Jack”forwhomwewait—whetherit’saperson,aplaceorathing.We__54__believethegiftsoflifearejustaroundthecorner,andthateverythingwillcomeina(n)__55__way.Sowedon’ttry.Wegiveup.ButasWayneGretzkysaid:“You’llalwaysmiss100%oftheopportunitiesyoudon’ttake!”SoIstoppedwaitingandstartedmywritingcareer.Nowwhatareyouwaitingfor?36.A.stretchedout B.reachedfor C.stuckto D.handedin37.A.Cheers B.Shouts C.Heads D.Hands38.A.offer B.greet C.like D.choose39.A.path B.road C.steps D.route40.A.raced B.started C.appeared D.existed41.A.ask B.call C.demand D.order42.A.And B.So C.But D.Or43.A.careful B.doubtful C.meaningful D.helpful44.A.opportunities B.times C.results D.aims45.A.attract B.accept C.restore D.create46.A.professional B.secret C.public D.personal47.A.disclosing B.describing C.presenting D.sharing48.A.quick B.busy C.full D.loose49.A.arrow B.gate C.exit D.entrance50.A.news B.notice C.response D.reaction51.A.gradually B.suddenly C.immediately D.slowly52.A.desiring B.claiming C.begging D.worshiping53.A.lost B.glued C.opposed D.devoted54.A.sincerely B.honestly C.falsely D.correctly55.A.difficult B.impressive C.early D.natural第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)A(·盐城市第二次调研)ForyearsTomAnderson’slifewaswitheredup(枯萎)bythememoryofhispartinafraternity(友爱,互助会)adventurethatresultedinthedeathofoneofhisclassmates.Heandhiswifeseparatedaftersixyearsofmarriage.ThenthenewsaboutTomchanged.HiswifeBettycameback;heearnedafineposition.Onedayhetoldmewhathadchangedhislife.“Iusedtothink,‘NothingcanundowhatIhavedone.’Thethoughtofmyguiltwouldstopmeinthemiddleofasmileorahandshake.Itputawallbetweenmywifeandme.”“ThenIhadanunexpectedvisitfromthepersonIwasmostafraidtosee—themotherofthecollegeclassmatewhodied.‘Yearsago’,shesaid,‘Ifounditinmyheart,throughprayer,toforgiveyou.Bettyforgaveyou.Sodidyourfriendsandemployers.’Shepaused,andthensaidseriously,‘Youaretheonepersonwhohasn’tforgivenTomAnderson.WhodoyouthinkyouaretostandoutagainstthepeopleofthistownandtheLordAlmighty?’Ilookedintohereyesandfoundtherea_kind_of_permission_to_be_the_person_I_might_have_been_if_her_boy_had_lived.ForthefirsttimeinmyadultlifeIfeltworthytoloveandbeloved.”Itisonlythroughforgivenessofourmistakesthatwegainthefreedomtolearnfromexperience.Butforgivingourshortcomingsdoesn’tmeandenyingthattheyexist.Onthecontrary,itmeansfacingthemhonestly,realistically.Canapersonbeall­forgivingandstillbehuman?AscientistIknowspentfouryearsasaslavelaborerinGermany.HisparentswerekilledbyNazistreetbullies;hisyoungersisterandolderbrotherweresenttothegaschambers.Thisisamanwhohaseveryreasontohate.Yetheisfilledwithaloveoflifethatheconveystoeveryonewhoknowshim.Heexplainedittometheotherday:“InthebeginningIwasfilledwithhatred.ThenIrealizedthatinhatingIhadbecomemyownenemy.Unlessyouforgive,youcannotlove.Andwithoutlove,lifehasnomeaning.”Forgivenessistrulythesavinggrace.56.TomAndersonandhiswifeseparatedaftersixyearsofmarriageprobablybecause________.A.hehadkilledoneofhisclassmatesB.hehadcaredmoreforhisadventurethanforhiswifeC.hiswifelookeddownuponhispoorpositionD.hislifehadbeenmadeinagreatmessbyhisdeepguilt57.ThekeyreasonforwhichTom’slifechangedbacktonormalmaybethat________.A.hiswifeBettycamebacktohimB.themotherofhiscollegeclassmateaskedBettytoforgivehimforhisguiltC.heeventuallylearnedtofacehisguilthonestly,realisticallyandforgavehimselfD.heearnedafinepositionandfinallymadealotofmoney58.Theunderlinedpartinthesecondparagraphmeansthat________.A.themotherofmycollegeclassmatepermittedmetobearealpersonB.evenmycollegeclassmatewouldpermitmetobewhatIusedtobeC.Iwouldn’tbeapersonunlessmycollegeclassmatepermittedmetoD.Imighthavebeenasuccessfulpersonifmycollegeclassmatehadlived59.Thebesttitleforthispassagecouldbe________.A.Forgiveness:thesavinggraceB.Hatred:unrealisticwayoflivingC.Love:ameaningfulworthylifeD.Guilt:unforgivablemistakeB(·天津河西区检测二)Fearisanemotionlikeotherssuchashappiness,anger,hurt,sadness.Weneedemotionstoprocessinformationwereceiveanddecidehowtorespond.Beingafraidoffastcars,forexample,issomethingthatmightprotectusfromharm.Beingafraidoftheconsequenceofachoicemaypreventusgettingintotrouble.Fearsinyoungchildrencommonlycenteroncertainanimalslikesnakesorbigdogs.Fearsarecausedoftenbecauseofexperiencesorideasexpressedbyothers,andattimes,themedia.Manynormalfearsduringtheearlyyears,likemenwithbeards,orlargedogs,disappearwithage.Thoserelatingtopersonalfailureandridicule(嘲笑)remainthroughadulthoodandmayneedspecialhelptoovercome.Children’sfearsareoftensmall,butthatdoesn’tmeantheyshouldbedismissedastrivial(微不足道的).Theyneedtoberecognizedandacceptedasrealforthatchild.Onlywhenwehelpchildrenunderstandtheirfearscantheygrownormallyintheirabilitytosettlethem.Researchshowsthatasachildgrowsup,thecenterofhisfearschangesalot.Thingslikedivorce,ateacherwho“shoutedatme”,peoplewithguns,bullies,bigboys,or“makingfunofme”topthelistofchildhoodfears.”Wecannotalwayspreventtheseexperiencesfromhappening,butitisessentialthatchildrenbeallowedtofreelyexpresstheiremotionswithoutjudgment.Sympathyandacaringlistenerwillhelpeasepainofthesefears.Readbooksandstoriestoyourchildaboutchildrenwhohaveexperiencedsimilarfears.Thishelpschildrentalkabouttheirfearsandfindwaystocope.Withallemotions,fearsbecomelessofaproblemforchildrenastheygainself­confidenceandtheyfindthatfearisnormalandcanbedealtwith.60.AccordingtoParagraph2,wecanknowthatfearsinyoungchildren________.A.onlycenteronfrighteninganimalsB.arenotbornbutlearnedC.canmakesureoftheirsafetyD.needspecialhelptodealwith61.Children’sfearsareoftenignoredbecause________.A.theyexistwidelyintheworldB.theywilldisappearwithageC.peoplethoughttheyarenotworthconsideringD.theyareoftenimaginary62.Indealingwithchildren’sfears,thefinalgoaloftheparentsisto________.A.stopunpleasantexperienceshappeningtochildrenB.letchildrenknowaboutthenatureoffearC.createanenvironmentwherethereisnothingtofearD.developchildren’sabilitytotreattheirfearsontheirown63.Fromthepassagewecanlearnthat________.A.somechildhoodfearsmayhavealastinginfluenceB.childrenshouldavoidthemediatoreducetheirfearC.fearscanbejudgedaccordingtotheenvironmentD.childrenwithsimilarfearscancommunicateeasily64.What’sthebesttitleforthispassage?A.Children’sfears.B.Howtoovercomechildren’sfears.C.Thekindofchildren’sfears.D.Thebadeffectsoffears.CCrossingtheRubiconThemarchtoItalywasbegan.ThesoldierswereevenmoreenthusiasticthanCaesar(恺撒)himself.Theyclimbedmountains,wadedrivers,enduredtiredness,andfacedallkindsofdangerforthesakeoftheirgreatleader.AtlasttheycametoalittlerivercalledtheRubicon(卢比孔河).ItwastheboundarylineofCaesar’sProvinceofGaul;ontheothersideofitwasItaly.Caesarpausedamomentonthebank.HeknewthattocrossitwouldbetodeclarewaragainstPompeyandtheRomanSenate;itwouldinvolveallRomeinafearfulbattle,theendofwhichnomancouldforesee.Buthedidnothesitatelong.Hegavetheword,androdeboldlyacrosstheshallowstream.“WehavecrossedtheRubicon,”hecriedashereachedthefarthershore.“Thereisnownoturningback.”SoonthenewswascarriedtoRome“CaesarhascrossedtheRubicon”andtherewasgreatfearamongthosewhohadplannedtodestroyhim.Pompey’ssoldiersdesertedhimandhurriedtojointhemselvestoCaesar’sarmy.TheRomesenatorsandtheirfriendsmadereadytoescapefromthecity.“CaesarhascrossedtheRubicon!”wasshoutedalongtheroadsandbywaysleadingtoRome;andthecountrypeopleturnedouttomeetandhailwithjoytheconqueringhero.Thewordwascarriedasecondtimetothecity“CaesarhascrossedtheRubicon”andthewildfightbegan.SenatorsandpublicofficerslefteverythingbehindandhurriedawaytoseeksafetywithPompey.Onfoot,onhorseback,inlitters,incarriages,theyfledfortheirlives—allbecauseCaesarhadcrossedtheRubicon.Pompeywasunabletoprotectthem.Hehurriedtotheseacoast,and,withallwhowereabletoaccompanyhim,sailedawaytoGreece.CaesarwasthemasterofRome.65.WhichofthefollowingcanNOTbeusedtodescribeCaesar’sarmy?A.Enthusiasticinthemarch.B.Notafraidoftiredness.C.Braveinthemarch.D.Eagertobegreatleaders.66.Accordingtothepassage,crossingtheRubiconmeantallofthefollowingEXCEPTthat________.A.CaesardeclaredwaragainstPompeyandtheRomanSenateB.CaesarwouldinvolveallRomeinthebattleC.CaesarwouldbedefeatedinthewarD.Caesarwasdeterminedtocarryoutthebattle67.WhathappenedwhenthenewswasfirstcarriedtoRomethatCaesarhadcrossedtheRubicon?A.ThepeoplewhohadbeenagainstCaesarfeltveryfrightened.B.ThepeoplewhohadturnedtraitortoCaesarwerewildwithjoy.C.ThepublicofficersandsoldiersfoughtbravelyagainstCaesar.D.TheRomesenatorsandtheirfriendshadalreadyescaped.68.WhatdidPompeydoafterCaesarcrossedtheRubicon?A.HerodetothebankoftheRubiconhurriedly.B.HefledtoGreecebyseawithallhiscompanions.C.Hehadallhisrelativesandsoldiersstaywithhim.D.HekeptcalmandstayedinRome,defeatinghisenemies.DRecreationProgrammingJ.RobertRossman;BarbaraElwoodSchlatterPaperbackUsedinnumerousuniversitiesthroughouttheUnitedStates,Canada,Australia&NewZealand,RecreationProgrammingprovidesprogramminginsightsforeducators,practitioners,andstudents.Thisbookwillpresentreaderswiththevitaltoolsnecessaryinprovidingsuccessfulprogramsfortheircustomers...Availability:5~7DaysOurprice:£52.65RRP:£58.50(Save:£5.85)RacetothePoleBenFogle;JamesCracknellPaperbackTheextremephysicalchallengeisgraphicallydocumentedbutitisthetears,tantrumsandtriumphsthatmakethisanengagingbook,oftenleavingyoufeelingthatyouhavesharedthejourneywiththem...Availability:UnavailableOurprice:£17.09RRP:£18.99(Save:£1.90)The“Times”GoodUnivJohnO’LearyPaperbackIfyou’rea17­year­old,orhisorherparents,desperatelytryingtofindobjectiveinformation,tryThe“Times”GoodUniversityGuidebasedonTheTimes’leaguetablespublishedannuallysince1992.Thisisespeciallyusefulnowthattherearenoofficialgovernmentleaguetablestoenableyoutocomparehighereducationinstitutions...Availability:5~7Days£12.75($16.99)—————BerlinatWarRogerMoorhouseHardbackUsingavarietyofsourcesrangingfromunpublishedmemoirstointerviews,MoorhousebuildsanabsorbingpictureofhardshipanddespairinthenervecentreofNaziGermany.InBerlinatWar,RogerMoorhouseprovidesapainstakinglydetailedaccountofeverydaylife...Availability:5~7Days£22.50($25.00)—————69.Theabovemessageisprobablytakenfrom________.A.amagazine B.aWebpageCanewspaper D.aleaflet70.Ifyouintendtowriteanessayabouteducationindifferentcountries,youcanreferto________.A.RecreationProgramming&BerlinatWarB.RacetothePole&The“Times”GoodUniC.RacetothePole&BerlinatWarD.RecreationProgramming&The“Times”GoodUni71.Ifyoubuyallthethreebooksavailable,itwillsaveyou________.A.£4.46 B.£12.59C.£14.49 D.£8.64EOneinfiveUSteenagershavesomedegreeofhearingloss,accordingtoresearcherswhosaidtheproblemisgrowing.“Teenagersreallyunderestimatehowmuchnoisetheyareexposedto”DrJosefShargorodskysaid.__①__Thestudy,publishedintheJournaloftheAmericanMedicalAssociation,comparednationalsurveysbetweentheearly1990sandthemid­s.Inthefirstsurvey,about15percentofteenagershadsomedegreeofhearingloss.__②__Mostofthehearinglosswasinoneearonly.Whileitwasusuallyslight,onein20adolescentshadmorepronounced(显著的)problems—up50percentsincethefirstsurvey.Hearinglossisverycommonintheelderly,Grimessaid,butsheaddedthatitwasconcerningtoseeitcomeintotheyoungeragegroups.Inbabiesandyoungchildren,hearingproblemsareknowntodelaylanguagedevelopment,whichinturninfluencesperformanceinotherareas.Slighthearingloss,forinstance,makesitdifficulttodistinguishbetweenhigh­frequencyconsonantslike“s”and“f”__③__Thescienceislessclearforadolescents,butitiseasytoimaginehowbeinghardofhearingcouldinfluencelearning,saidGrimes.“Weknowfromalotofdatathatnoisyclassroomsareoneofthebiggestchallengestolearning.”Thereasonsfortherisearestilluncertain.Whenaskedaboutnoiseexposure—onthejob,fromfirearmsorrecreationalactivities,forinstance—theteenagersdidn’tindicateanychange.ButShargorodskysaid,“Weknewfrombeforethatitisdifficulttoaskthisagegroupaboutnoiseexposure—theyunderestimateit.”__④__Althoughit’snotclearthatthesedevicesaretoblame,Grimessaiditwasstillagoodideatoturndownthevolume.Butshepointedouttheadvicewouldlikelyfallondeafears.ShesaidtheAmericanAcademyofHearinghadalsocontactedSteveJobs,theCEOofApple,aboutaddingavolumelimiteroniPods,butneverheardback.72.Inwhichplaceshouldthesentence“FewpeoplewouldcallitnoisewhentheylistentomusicontheirMP3players,forinstance.”beput?A.① B.②C.③ D.④73.What’sthemainideaofthethirdparagraph?A.Hearinglosswasverycommonintheelderlyinthecountry.B.Thesoundslike“s”and“f”arehardtodistinguishbybabies.C.Thenumberofteenagerswithhearingproblemsisdecreasing.D.Babiesandteenagersarealsofacingproblemsofhearingloss.74.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Thereasonsofthehearinglossareknowntotheresearchers.B.Thesurveyshavebeencarriedoutforatmost15years.C.Thereasonsfortherisearecleartotheresearchers.D.Theresultsofthesurveyshavebeenpublishedinanewspaper.75.TheAmericanAcademyofHearingcontactedtheCEOofAppleinorderA.sharethesurveyswiththeCEOofAppleB.getmorehelpinfinancefromtheAppleCompanyC.remindthecompanytoaddavolumelimiteroniPodsD.expresswarningandthreattotheCEOofApple第Ⅱ卷(非选择题,共35分)第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节任务型读写(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)(·宜城第二次调研)TheChineseareverygenerouswhenitcomestoeducatingtheirchildren.SomeparentssendtheirchildrentothebestschoolsorevenabroadtoEngland,theUSorAustralia,regardlessofhowmuchthiscosts.Manyalsowanttheirchildrentotakeextra­curriculum(课外的)activitieswheretheyeitherlearnamusicalinstrumentorballet,orotherclassesthatwillgivethemaheadstartinlife.TheChinesebelievethatthemoreexpensiveaneducationis,thebetteritis,soparentsoftenspendunreasonableamountofmoneyoneducation.Evenpoorcouplesbuyacomputerfortheirsonordaughter.However,whatmostparentsfailtoseeisthatthebesteducationtheycangivetheirchildrenisusuallyverycheap.Parentscanseethattheirchildren’sskillsvary;theywillusuallybeskilledinsomeareaswhilepoorinothers.Whatmostparentsfailtorealizethough,isthattoday’schildrenlackself­respectandself­confidence.Theproblemisthatparentsareonlyeducatingtheirchildrenonhowtotakemultiple­choicetestsandhowtostudyeffectively.Theyarenotteachingthemthemostimportantskillstheyneedtobeconfident,happyandclever.Parentscanhelpachievethisbyteachingtheirchildrenpracticalskillslikecooking,sewingandotherhousework.Teachingachildtocookwillimprovemanyoftheskillsthathewillneedlaterinlife.Cookingdemandspatienceandtime.Itisanenjoyablebutdifficultexperience.Agoodcookalwaystriestoimprovehiscooking,sohewilllearntoworkhardandgraduallyfinishhisjobsuccessfully.Theresult,awell­cookeddinner,willgiveachildalotofsatisfactionandconfidence.AnoldmachinesuchasabrokenradioorTVsetthatyougiveyourchildasatoymaymakehimcuriousandarousehisinterest.Ifhewillspendhourslookingatit,andtrytomendit,yourchildmightbecomeanengineerwhenhegrowsup.Suchactivitiesdomorethanteachachildtoreadabook;butrathertheyteachthemtothink,andtousetheirminds.Thisismuchmoreimportantthanlearningbyreadingabook.TitleHowChineseParentsShouldEducateTheir76.________81.________practice·Beinggenerouswith77.________whenitcomestoeducation.·Sendingthemtothe78.________schoolsabroad.·Takingextracurriculumactivitiesinorderto79.________aheadstartinlife.·80.________moremoneythantheycanaffordoneducation.BadresultsChildren’slackof82.________andself­confidence.Suggested83.________·Teachingtheirchildrenpracticalskills,whicharethemostimportant.·Cooking.·Sewing.·Otherhousework.·Repairinga84.________radioorTV.Goodresults·Tomakethechildrenhardworkingandconfident.·Toenablethemtothinkandtousetheir85.________.第二节书面表达(满分25分)(·湖北省部分重点中学第二次联考)面对现实生活的各种压力,保持一个良好的心态非常重要。请你以Theimportanceofkeepingagoodmood为题,写一篇100词左右的英语短文,发表自己的看法,以及支持你的看法的原因(至少两个)。卷(五)第一部分1.C2.B3.C4.B5.A6.B7.A8.C9.A10.C11.B12.A13.A14.C15.C16.A17.B18.A19.C20.B听力材料第一节听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。(Text1)M:I’mgoingtoFranceforfurtherstudy.W:Congratulations!Goingabroadtostudyisagreatexperience.HowIenvyyou!(Text2)W:CanIseeyouat10∶00,ProfessorBrown?M:I’msorry,butI’mhavingclassthen.Whynotcomehalfanhourlater?(Text3)W:Ihopewehaveagoodflight.M:SodoI.Idon’tlikeflying,though.W:Areyougoingforholiday?M:No,I’mtravelingonbusiness.I’masalesman.(Text4)W:Howdoyoulikethisrestaurant?Doyouofteneathere?M:Oh,yes.Icomeherequiteoften.Ilikethefoodhere,andthepricesarelow.(Text5)M:Doesthismoneybelongtoyou?W:Oh,thanks!I’djustrealizedthatI’dlostfivepounds.M:I’mgladtofindtheowner;otherwiseIwouldhavehadtogototheLostandFound.第二节听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段对话,回答第6至8题。(Text6)M:GuesswhereIwentthismorning—Iwenttotheparkat5∶30.W:Yougotupsoearly!Didyouhaveagoodtime?M:Yes.Itwasthefirsttimeformetogototheparkearlyinthemorning.Thereweresomanypeople,especiallyoldpeopledoingmorningexercises.W:Whatkindofexercisesweretheydoing?M:TheycallitTaijiquan.W:Oh,that’sanationalsport,isn’tit?M:Yes.Everydayalotofpeoplepracticeitintheearlymorninginapark,oronaplayground,orbyariveroralongtheroadside.However,inmycountry,joggingisthemostpopularsport.听第7段对话,回答第9至11题。(Text7)W:What’swrong,Michael?Breakitup!M:Thisisnotmyfault.Theguylitupacigaretteonthesubwayrightinfrontofthe“NoSmoking”sign.W:Soyouhithim?M:No...Awomantoldhimnottosmokeandpointedtothesign.W:Andwhatdidhesay?M:Hesaid,“Whydon’tyoumindyourownbusiness?”Andshesaid,“Ithinkthesafetyofallthepassengersiseveryone’sbusiness.”W:Thewomanwasright.M:Andthentheguygrabbedherbythearm.Icouldn’tbeari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