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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(七)安徽专版·选修7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.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Atthepostoffice. B.Attherestaurant. C.Atthebusstop.2.Whatdoesthemanprobablydo?A.Ateacher. B.Adentist. C.Awaiter.3.Whydoesthewomanplantogototown?A.Topayherbillsinthebank.B.Tobuybooksinabookstore.C.Togetsomemoneyfromthebank.4.Whoisthemanprobably?A.Afriendofthewoman’sfather’s.B.Thewoman’sbrother.C.Thewoman’sfather.5.Howmuchdidtheman’swifepayforthecoat?A.$80. B.$240. C.$120.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.Whydoesthemanmakethephonecall?A.Tobooksometicketsfortheshow.B.Togetsomeinformationaboutthegarden.C.Toknowwhentheboxofficeisopen.7.Howmuchwillonepayfortwoticketsnow?A.26dollars. B.30dollars. C.60dollars.8.Howlongwilltheshowlast?A.Forabouttwohours. B.Foraboutthreehours. C.Foraboutfourhours.听第7段对话,回答第9至11题。9.Whenshouldonearriveifthedinnertimeis7pmaccordingtothewoman?A.At6∶20pm. B.At6∶50pm. C.At7∶40pm.10.Whatshouldbedoneduringthedinner?A.Praisingthehostorhostessforthemeal.B.Expressingthankstothehostorhostessforthedinner.C.Talkingtothehostorhostessasmuchaspossible.11.Whatcanweknowaboutthewoman?A.ShecomesfromAmerica.B.Shelikesholdingparties.C.SheknowsAmericancustomverywell.听第8段对话,回答第12至14题。12.WhatdoTastyFishandSomethingFishyhaveincommon?A.Alotofcookinginstructions.B.Alotoftexts.C.Alotofcolorfulpictures.13.Whichbookisthecheapestone?A.TastyFish. B.WorldwideFish. C.SomethingFishy.14.Whichbookdoesthewomandecidetobuy?A.SomethingFishy.B.WorldwideFish. C.TastyFish.听第9段对话,回答第15至17题。15.WheredidthewomanspeakertalktoSherryPalmer?A.Inherhouse.B.InSherryPalmer’shouse. C.Inheroffice.16.WhatdidSherryPalmerdowhenshesawAllen?A.Shereturnedhismobilephone.B.Sheshoutedathim.C.Shewantedtocatchhim.17.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?A.Allenwasactuallyinnocent.B.Allendiedofhearttrouble.C.ThemanspeakerwillarrestSherryPalmer.听第10段独白,回答第18至20题。18.Whatclothesdoesthespeaker’ssisterlike?A.Clothesinfashion.B.Cheapclothes. C.Ordinaryclothes.19.Whatdoesthespeakerthinkofgoingtothenightclubs?A.It’sawasteofmoneyandtime.B.It’sreallyapassionwithher.C.Itgivesheraheadache.20.Whydidthespeakerfailtolivewithhersister?A.Hersisteroftenbringsfriendshomeandmakestoomuchnoise.B.Thespeakerlikestokeepthingsneatwhilehersisterdoesn’t.C.Theyalwayscan’tagreeonthecolortheylikebest.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.—WouldyouliketomeetJohnattheairport?—________.HeisthelastpersonIwanttosee.A.Yes,I’dliketo B.I’dliketo,butIhavenotimeC.Oh,no,notme D.Withpleasure22.—Thecariscoveredwithsomuchdust.You’dbettergoand________.—No,I’lldoitmyself.A.washit B.haveitwashedC.towashit D.tohaveitwashed23.—Whydidn’tyouanswerthephone?—I’mterriblysorry,butthedoorbell________,too.A.isringing B.rangC.wasringing D.wasabouttoring24.Givenvarioussituations________thephraseisused,thestudentsareaskedtomakesentenceswiththephrase.A.when B.whereC.which D.why25.“Whatyoucan’timagineishowterriblelifewillbe________yougetaddictedtodrugs,”ourteachersoftenwarnus.A.inthat B.evenifC.until D.once26.Iagreewithyou________,butsomeimportantdetailsremaintobediscussed.A.intheway B.inawayC.ontheway D.bytheway27.—Hi,Tom.Didyougototheparty?—Yes,butIreally________have,becauseIhadlotsofworktodo.Ihadtoworkfarintothenighttofinishit.A.needn’t B.mustn’tC.shouldn’t D.couldn’t28.—________wasitthatDavidmanagedtogetincontactwiththeprofessor?—Oh,afriendofminehelpedhim.A.Where B.WhatC.How D.Why29.Themovingfilm________fromaChinesenovelhasenjoyedagreatsuccess.A.adopted B.adaptedC.translated D.transferred30.Alargenumberofdisabledpeoplehavebeeninvitedtotheparty________nextweekend.A.holding B.heldC.beingheld D.tobeheld31.It’snotenoughtohave________forthedisabled.Wemustdosomethingtohelpthemlivebetter.A.sympathy B.patienceC.dignity D.ambition32.Forthesakeofyourhealth,youshould________sometimetobuildupyourbodyeveryday.A.setoff B.setoutC.setdown D.setaside33.Ihadtoshowtheforeignersaroundourofficeyesterday;otherwiseI________youtoBeijing.A.accompanied B.wouldaccompanyC.wouldhaveaccompanied D.hadaccompanied34.Ithasbeenrainingheavilyrecently,________thelandtobetroublesomefortraveling.A.caused B.causeC.causing D.tocause35.Peter’sjacketwasthesameasJack’s,butcost________.A.asmuchtwiceashis B.twiceasmuchasC.twiceasmuch D.astwicemuchas第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)(·合肥第一次质量检测)Whenyourkidsweresixorseven,yousentthemtoschool.Didyoueverwonderwhatgoesthroughateacher’s__36__asheorshetriestoteachyourkids?Didyoueverwonderwhattheteacher__37__fromyou,theparents?Parentscanbe__38__orsuspicious.Theycanbeofgreathelptotheteacher__39__beinneedofhelpthemselves.Someteachersthinkparentsaretoo__40__ontheirchildren.Hereis__41__oneteacherputsit.“Iusuallyhavethe__42__ofparentscominginand__43__mehowmuchtheycareaboutthekids’educationandhowtheyreally__44__theirkids.Theytellmetheystandand__45__themcloselywhentheydotheirhomework.Sometimesthey__46__offerhelpwiththekids’lessonsasiftheywereteachers.Theychecktheirschoolwork,andaretoosensitiveto__47__.Theyblamethekidsoneverythinghavingtodo__48__school.Whenaparentasksmehowhisorherkidisgettingoninmyclass,myanswerusuallyis“Well,youknow,heis__49__agoodkid.Heisfineinmyclass.Maybeyoudon’thavetobeso__50__withyourkid.”Teacherswantparentstoknowthattheyareprofessionalsat__51__withchildren.Theyhave__52__manychildrenandevenparents.Becauseofthis,teacherscanbe__53__ateducatingchildren.Teachersare__54__thatparentswanttheirchildrentodowell,buttheyknowmoreaboutwhatchildrenshouldbeabletodoatdifferentagesand__55__.36.A.heart B.mind C.soul D.spirit37.A.reflects B.results C.benefits D.expects38.A.effective B.attentive C.supportive D.positive39.A.but B.or C.thus D.as40.A.hard B.keen C.dependent D.crazy41.A.where B.how C.when D.why42.A.problems B.contracts C.accidents D.agreements43.A.advising B.examining C.telling D.instructing44.A.helpwith B.dealwith C.makeup D.giveup45.A.connect B.guide C.watch D.inspire46.A.even B.already C.still D.merely47.A.marks B.efforts C.pains D.words48.A.at B.beyond C.in D.with49.A.nearly B.really C.seldom D.hardly50.A.satisfied B.careful C.strict D.cautious51.A.working B.playing C.staying D.joking52.A.fed B.observed C.attended D.greeted53.A.pleased B.worried C.disappointed D.experienced54.A.content B.doubtful C.aware D.suspicious55.A.stages B.classes C.schools D.projects第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)A(·海南五校联考)Areyouhappy?Doyourememberatimewhenyouwerehappy?Areyouseekinghappinesstoday?Manyhavesoughtavarietyofsourcesfortheirfeelingsofhappiness.Somehaveputtheirheartsandeffortsintotheirwork.Toomanyhaveturnedtodrugsandalcohol.Meanwhile,untoldnumbershavelookedforitinthepossessionofexpensivecars,exotic(异国的)vacationhomesandotherpopular“toys”.Mostoftheireffortshavearootinonecommonfact:peoplearelookingforalastingsourceofhappiness.Unfortunately,Ibelievethathappinessescapesfrommanypeoplebecausetheymisunderstandthejourneyoffindingit.Ihaveheardmanypeoplesaythat,“I’llbehappywhenIgetmynewpromotion.”or“I’llbehappywhenIlosethatextra20pounds.”Itisdangerousbecauseitacceptsthathappinessisa“response”tohaving,beingordoingsomething.Inlife,weallexperiencestimulus(激励)andresponse.Today,somepeoplethinkthatanexpensivecarisastimulus,andhappinessisaresponse;agreatpayingjobisastimulus,andhappinessisaresponse;alovingrelationshipisastimulus,andhappinessisaresponse.Thisbeliefleavesusthethinkingandfeeling:“I’llbehappywhen...”Ithasbeenmyfindingthatactuallytheoppositeistrue.Ibelievethathappinessisastimulusandaresponseiswhatlifebringstothosewhoaretrulyhappy.Whenwearehappy,wetendtohavemoresuccessinourwork.Whenwearehappy,peoplewanttobearoundusandenjoylovingrelationships.Whenwearehappy,wemorenaturallytakebettercareofourbodiesandenjoygoodhealth.Happinessisnotaresponsebutastimulus.Happinessisaconsciouschoicewemakeeverydayofourlives.Forunknownreasontome,manychoosetobepainful,unsuccessfulandangrymostofthetime.Happinessisnotsomethingthathappenstousafterwegetsomethingwewant—weusuallygetthingswewantafterwechoosetobehappy.56.Fromthesecondparagraph,weknowtoomanypeople________.A.arenothappywhentheyworkhardB.arenothappywhentheydrinkortakedrugsC.arehappywhentheypossesstheirownexpensivecarsD.alldesireexoticvacationhomes57.Generallyspeaking,mostpeoplefeelhappybecause________.A.theythinkhappinessisrootedintheirdeepheartsB.theygetwhattheywanttohaveC.theygetagreatpayingjobD.theygetanexpensivecar58.Whichofthefollowingisrightaccordingtotheauthor?A.Ifyouwanttogetwhatyouwant,youfirstchoosetobehappy.B.Weshouldtrytogetmoreandthenwe’llbehappy.C.Mostpeopletodayarehappy.D.Workisanecessarypartinourdailylife.59.Fromtheviewpointoftheauthor,happinessis________.A.basedonourneeds B.unconditionalC.outofreach D.limitedB(·成都第二次诊断)ManyChinesehavebeengreatlyshockedbythetrafficaccidentcausedbythedrunkdriverSunWeiming,whohaskilledfiveandinjuredsomeothersinChengdu,Sichuan.However,suchacaseisnotrare.Today,trafficaccidentsmayhavebeenregardedasasocialproblem.Thecarhaskilledanddisabledmorepeopleinitsbriefhistorythananybomborweaponeverinvented.Muchofthebloodonthestreetflowsactuallyfromrudebehaviorofdriverswhorefusetorespectthelegalandmoralrightsofothers.Infact,theenemiesofsocietyonwheelsareratherharmlessbutjustordinarypeopleactingcarelessly,youmightsay.Butitisaprinciplebothoflawandcommonmoralitythatcarelessnessisnoexcusewhenone’sactionscouldbringdeathordamagetoothers.Aminorityofthekillersgoevenfarbeyondcarelessnessthatcanbeimagined.Researchershaveestimatedthatasmanyas80percentofallautomobileaccidentscanbeattributedtothepsychologicalconditionofthedriver.Emotionalupsetscanchangedrivers’reactions,slowtheirjudgment,andmakethemblindtothedangersthatmightotherwisebeevident.Theexpertswarnthatitisvitalforeverydrivertomakeaconsciousefforttokeephis/heremotionsundercontrol.Yettheirresponsibilitythataccountsformuchoftheproblemisn’tonlyputupondrivers.Streetwalkersregularlyignoreorbreaktrafficregulations.Theyareblamedinmostvehiclewalkeraccidents,andmanycyclistsevenbelievethattheyarenotsubjecttothebasicrulesoftheroad.Significantlegaladvanceshavebeenmadetowardssaferdrivinginthepastfewyears.Safetystandardsforvehicleshavebeenraisedbothatthepointofmanufactureandthroughregularroadinspections.Inaddition,speedlimitshavebeenlowered.Duetothesemeasures,theaccidentratehasdecreased.Buttheaccidentexpertsstillworrybecausetherehasbeenlittleornoimprovementinthewaydriversbehave.Theonlyrealandlastingsolution,saytheexperts,istomakepeoplebelievethatdrivingisaskilledtaskrequiringconstantcareandconcentration.Thosewhofailtodoallthesethingspresentathreattothosewithwhomtheysharetheroad.60.Trafficaccidentsmayberegardedasasocialproblembecause________.A.autodrivinghasbecomedangerousandharmfulintoday’ssocietyB.peopleusuallypaynoattentiontolawandmoralitywhendrivingC.theyhavecausedseriouspsychologicalproblemsamongdriversD.thecarhaskilledanddisabledmorepeoplethananyweaponinhistory61.WhoareNOTmentionedtoberesponsiblefortheroadaccidentsinthepassage?A.Carelessbicycle­riders.B.Carelesspeoplewalkinginthestreet.C.Irresponsibleautodrivers.D.Irresponsibleautomanufacturers.62.Bydiscussingsolutionstotrafficaccidents,theauthorseemstobe________.A.doubtfulandhopeless B.angryanddisappointedC.objectiveandconcerned D.anxiousandannoyed63.Theauthorwritesthispassageto________.A.showhisworriesaboutdrunkdrivingB.helpprotectstreetwalkersfromcaraccidentsC.discusstrafficproblemsandpossiblesolutionsD.warnautodriverstorefusedrunkdrivingC(·湖南十二校第二次联考)Britain’sseedbank,theonlyoneintheworldaimingtocollectalloftheplanet’swildplantspecies,hasreacheditsgoalofbanking10percentby.TheMillenniumSeedBankProject,runbyKewGardens—oneoftheoldestbotanicalgardens—willofficiallydepositthe24,200thspeciesonThursday,apink,wildbananafromChina.Morethan50countriesarenowonboardwithKew’sgianttaskbutvastplacesoftheglobe,includingIndiaandBrazil,stillneedtojoininanddonateseeds,directorPaulSmithsaid.Theseedbankisoneofthelargestandmostdiverseintheworldwithmorethan1.5billionseeds.Itsgoalistohelpprotecttheplanet’sbio­diversityduringatimeofclimatechange.Thewildbananaseedisunderthreatofextinction(灭绝)inSouthwestChinafromagriculturaldevelopment.ItisavitalfoodsourceforAsianelephantsandimportantforgrowingbananasforhumanconsumption.Storedatminus­20degreescentigrade,theseedscanlastforthousandsofyearsandawaitthedaythatscientistshopenevercomes—whenthespeciesnolongerexistinthewild.Itisaraceagainsttime,Smithsaid,becauseinthelastdecadealone,20plantsheldinthebankhavealreadybeenwipedoutinthewild.Heestimatesthatbetweenathirdandaquarterwillbecomeextinctthiscentury.“Itisurgentanditishappeningnow.Anarea,thesizeofEngland,isclearedofprimaryvegetation(植被)everyyear.”Smithsaid.Becausemostoftheworld’sfoodandmedicinescomefromnature,protectingwildplantspeciesisquiteimportant,scientistssay.Therearealreadymanyotherseedbankssafeguardingfoodcrops,whichonlyaccountfor0.6percentofplantdiversity.ForKew’snextgoal—tocollectaquarterofwildvarietiesby—thebotanistsneed10millionpoundsayear,orafurther100millionpoundsontopofthe40milliontheyhavealreadybeengranted.64.What’sthefinalpurposeoftheBritain’sseedbank?A.Tocollectenoughmoneyfortheproject.B.Tosafeguardfoodcrops.C.Toprotectwildplantsfromextinction.D.Tohelpscientistsstudywildplants.65.ThewildbananaseedinChinaisindangerbecauseof________.A.theexpandingoffarmingworkB.theclimatechangeinthisareaC.thelargenumberofAsianelephantsD.human’slargeconsumption66.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat________.A.theseedsinthebankcanbeusednowandthenspreadallovertheworldB.IndiaandBrazilhaven’tjoinedintheSeedBankProjectatpresentC.thereisonlyoneseedbankintheworldatpresentD.thewildplantsinplaceslikeIndiaandChinawillneverdieout67.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“It”inParagraph7referto?A.Theextinctionofplantspecies.B.TheMillenniumSeedBankProject.C.Britain’sseedbank.D.KewGardens’nextgoal.68.Whichofthefollowinginformationisn’tmentionedinthepassage?A.Theglobalpartnershipofcollectingwildplantspecies.B.Thetemperatureconditionoftheconservativewildplantspecies.C.Thegovernment’sfinancialsupportfortheseedbankproject.D.Scientists’concernontheextinctwildplantspecies.1.1.SixHoursFreeParkingIfyouspend$100ormoreinourstoresyouwillreceivesixhoursoffreeparking.Whenyouhavespent$100ormore,justtakethiscouponandyourreceiptstothecustomerservicedeskonlevel4.Theywillstampyourparkingtickettoallow6hoursoffreeparking.OfferuntilNovember14.BayfieldShoppingCoupons(赠券)5.Half­price5.Half­priceMovieTicketsBuyanyfull­pricemovieticketonTuesdaysorWednesdays,andyoucanbuyasecondticketforafriendforonlyhalfprice.Thelatestmoviesarehere,showinginoneofourfivetheatersatBayfieldShoppingCenter.OffergoodthroughDecember1.Limitonepercustomer.,4.10%OffPresentthiscouponatTheBookStoretogeta10%discountonanybooksyoubuy.Wehavelotsofbookstochoosefrom,includingchildren’sbooks,novels,travelguides,andscienceworks.Youaresuretofindsomethingyouwillenjoy.ShopnowforChristmas,wehaveplentyoftoysasgiftsforyouandavoidtherush.OfferhereuntilNovember14.,3.BuyOne,GetOneFreeBuyoneshirtortieatDaniel’sMenswear,andgetanothershirtortieofthesamevaluefree.Choosefromanyofourdressshirtsandwewillgiveyouanotheroneatnocost.Hurry!OfferendsNovember14.Offerlimitedtoonepercustomer.,2.Wina$1,000CDCollectionWinyourchoiceof$1,000worthofCDsfromJBMusicStore.JustbuyanytwoCDsandyournamewillgointothecompetition.Selectyourownprizefromourwidevarietyofrock,pop,jazz,andclassicalmusic.CompetitionendsNovember14.PrizedrawnonNovember21.Checkstoreformoreinformation.,6.FreeSoftDrinkBuyanymeal6.FreeSoftDrinkBuyanymealforatleast$6atMike’sCafe,andreceiveafreesoftdrink.WeservethebestfastfoodintheShoppingCentre.Comeinandtryourdeliciousmealsandourexcellentservice.Youwon’tbedisappointed!FreesoftdrinkofferendsNovember14.,A.Foodyoucanorderfordelivery.B.Placestogoonvacation.C.Specialoffersatashoppingcenter.D.Thingsonsaleinabigstore.70.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtotheads?A.Spending$50means3hoursoffreeparking.B.Onepersoncanbuy4ticketsforthepriceofthree.C.AfterbuyingtwoCDs,youcangetanothertwoCDsforfree.D.AtMike’sCafe,peoplecangetafreedrinkafterspending$6.71.WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedatthismall?A.Clothesstore. B.Musicstore.C.Restaurant. D.Toystore.72.Wecanknowfromthispassage________.A.thereismorethanonetheatreinthecenterB.ifyoubuyabookthere,youmaypaylessthanhalfthepriceC.youmaygetafreeoneifyoubuyashirt,oratie,orapairofshoesD.youwon’tgetafreesoftdrinkunlessyouspendmorethan10dollarsonthemealEIhadthisexchangewithmy6­year­oldsonlastweek.Him:Mom,wehavetostartbuyingDanimals.Me:Why?Him:So,Icanbringittoschoolforlunch.It’syogurt.Me:Whydoyouwantitsobadly?Him:BecauseDanimalsisgivingawayfivefantasticCaribbeanvacations.Ihadtoexplainthattherewaslittlechancethathewouldwinavacation.It’sastrategyusedtoencouragekidstobegforartificially­colored(人工着色的)yogurtthatcostsalot.Marketingfollowsmykids—andyours—wherevertheygo.ItcomesviaTVcommercials.Storedisplaysandwebsitesarealsoconstantlysellingatourkids.Butthemostpowerfulmeansinkids’livesisthepresenceoflicensedcharactersonevery,productimaginable.Childrencanbegintheirdayincharacterclothing.There’sevencharacter­themedwallpaintavailable.Abreakfastinacharacterbowlcanbefollowedbyacharactertoothbrushandcharactertoothpaste(牙膏),charactersoapandshampoo,andacharacterwashclothandtowel.Then,theycanputoncharacterclothingandcharactershoes.Checkthat,characterclockonthewall:Isittimeforcharactershapedfruitsnacksyet?Surroundkidswithenoughofthecharactersandthey’llcometobelievetheyneedthem.Mostofus,ofcourse,don’tbuyallthoseitems.Butsaynotofourproductsoutoffiveandyourhomecanstillgetfilledwiththesetinyitemsencouragingbrandloyalty(品牌忠诚).Atthistimeofyear,parentsbuylicensedschoolsupplies.Withsomuchmarketingaroundus,itcanbetoughtostopthetide.“Onethingthathelpsparentsisthattheycantalktootherparentsaboutthiskindofthing,”Linnsuggested.“Ifyoudecideyouwanttobuckthis,ithelpstofindotherpeoplewhowilldothesamething.Thatway,ifyourchildsays,‘Everyone’sdoingit,’youcanreallyhaveasenseofwhethereveryoneis.”73.Fromthedialoguebetweentheauthorandtheson,wecaninferthat________.A.thesonlikesdrinkingyogurtalotB.buyingDanimalsmaywinafreetourC.theson’sschoolencourageskidstoeatyogurtD.Danimalsisthemostpopularyogurtamongkids74.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat________.A.characterbowlsincreasekids’appetiteB.character­themedwallpaintisexpensiveC.householdgoodsarebecomingthetargetofadvertisersD.Linnconsideredcharacter­themedproductsafoolishmarketingstrategy75.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytellus?A.Marketingisaffectingkidsallthetime.B.Mostkidsnowdon’thaveahappychildhood.C.Kidslikebuyinglicensedschoolsuppliesalot.D.Licensedcharacterproductsaredoinggreatharmtokids.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)(·安徽第三次检测)Inamemory­basedcompetitionbetweenyouandachimp(猩猩);whodoyouthinkwouldwin?Ifyouputyourselfontop,youmightwanttoguessagain.Inatestthatchallengedparticipantstoremembernumbers,ayoungchimpperformedbetterthanJapanesecollegestudents.Here’showthetestworked.AtKyotoUniversityinJapan,humanstudentsandchimpanzeeparticipantssatinfrontofacomputer.Fivenumbers,rangingfrom1to9,werecombinedwithoneanotherandthen,theyappearedatrandomplacesonthescreen.Thenumbersstayedonthescreenforlessthanasecond.Inthefirsttest,forexample,participantssawthenumbersfor650milliseconds(abouttwo­thirdsofasecond).Then,eachnumberdisappearedandtheysawawhitesquareinstead.Participantshadtotouchthesquaresinnumericalorder,basedonthenumbersthathadbeenthereamomentbefore.Inthistest,thestudentstouchedtheboxesinthecorrectorderabout80%ofthetime.AyoungchimpnamedAyumuperformedequallywell.Duringahardertest,participantswereonlyabletoseethenumbersfor210milliseconds.Thistime,studentsonlysucceededinputtingtheboxesinthecorrectorderabout40%ofthetime.ButAyumustillcouldselecttheboxesintherightordernearly80%ofthetime.“Somepeoplehavewhat’scalleda‘photographicmemory,’whichallowsthemtorememberasurprisingnumberofdetailsafterjustaquickglimpseofsomething.Ayumu’smemorymightworkinasimilarway,”saysleadresearcherTetsuroMatsusawa.Thechimp’syoungagemighthavesomethingtodowithhisimpressiveperformance,too.Inprevioustests,theJapaneseresearchersfoundthatyoungchimpsperformedbetterthantheirmothers.ThescientistsareinterestedtoseewhetherAyumuloseshisstrongmemoryashegrowsolder.Theyalreadyknowthatyoungchildrensometimeshavesharpmemorieswhenofferedsomethingphotographical,buttheylosethisabilityovertime.TopicA76.________competitionbetweenhumanbeingsandchimpsPurposeTojudgewhosememoryisbetterThe77.________ofthefirsttest·AchimpandsomeJapanesestudentsparticipatedinthecompetitionandsatbeforeacomputer.·Different78.________offivenumbersappearedonthescreen.·Eachofthenumberwas79.________byawhitesquare.Theresultsofthesecondtest·Students80.________toputtheboxesintherightorderabout40%ofthetime.·Ayumugottherightorder81.________thetimeofthestudents’.Conclusion·Somepeoplehave“photographicmemory”,82.________somepeopletoremembernumbersafterthey83.________atsomething.·Thechimpshavethesimilar84.________tohumanbeings’.·Youngchildren,justlikechimps,havestrongmemorybutthey’llloseitwhenthey85.________.第二节书面表达(满分25分)(·杭高高三月考)在中国,越来越多的人从农村迁往城市。因为城里机会多,可以找到工作赚到钱,孩子可以接受更好的教育。但是,他们也面临不少困难。比如:由于城市人口急剧增加,许多人很难找到工作,住房,教育,医疗及生活费用都很高,他们中不少人陷入贫困。请你根据提示内容用英语写一篇短文,介绍这一现象,并就如何解决他们的问题谈谈你的观点。内容包括:1.城市的优势;2.在城市遇到的困难;3.解决问题的方法。注意:1.可根据提示内容适当发挥;2.词数:100~120。开头和结尾已写好,不计入总词数。InChina,moreandmorefarmersaremovingtoliveincities,socitiesarebecominglargerandlarger.Thefarmershavechancesincitiesaswellasdifficulties.________________________________________________________________________Ihopethefarmerswillbeabletoovercometheirdifficultiesandlivehappilyincities.卷(七)第一部分1.B2.B3.C4.A5.A6.A7.C8.C9.B10.A11.C12.C13.B14.A15.A16.B17.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)W:Excuseme,areyoureadytoorder?M:What’sthespecialtyhere?W:Well,weservedeliciousCantonesefood.Howabout“toastedpork”?(Text2)M:Openyourmouthwideandshowmewhereithurts.W:Here,onthetop,especiallywhenIchewsomethingveryhotorcold.(Text3)M:Didyousayyouweredrivingtotownthismorning?W:Yes,Ihavetowithdrawsomemoneyfromthebanktopaymybookstorebills.(Text4)M:Hi,Mary.Isyourdaddyathome?W:No,MrSmith.Hewentouttenminutesago.Anymessage?M:Um,couldyoutellhimtocallmeback?W:Sure,leaveittome.(Text5)W:I’vejustboughtthiscoat—isn’titnice?M:It’sverynice.Thecolorgoeswellwithyourskintone.W:Itcostme$240.M:Really?Mywifegotthesamecoatforjustone­thirdoftheprice.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)W:MadisonSquareGarden.CanIhelpyou?M:Yes.DoyouhaveanymoreticketsfortheconcertonFridaynight?W:DoyoumeantheRock‘n’RollRevivalShow?Yes,westillhavesome$30ticketsleft.M:Great.OK,andistheboxofficeopennow?W:Yes,theboxofficeisopenfrom10∶00amto8∶00pm.M:Oh,bytheway,whattimedoestheshowstart?W:Itstartsat8∶00intheM:Andwhattimedoesitend?W:Well,therearefourbands,soit’llprobablyendaboutmidnight.M:Thanksalot.W:Mypleasure.听第7段对话,回答第9至11题。(Text7)M:MsWhite,I’vebeeninvitedtoapartyatanAmericanhome.Couldyougivemeanyadviceonhowtobeapoliteguest?W:Well,first,besuretotakeasmallgiftsuchasflowersorwineforyourhostorhostess.Andyoumustarriveontime.Ifthedinnertimeis7∶00pm,don’tarrivebefore6∶30orafter7∶30withoutcalling.M:Howaboutduringthedinner?W:Besuretopraiseyourhostorhostessforthemeal.M:ShouldIstayandchatwiththehostorhostessafterdinner?W:Yes,ofcourse,but

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