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中山市华侨中学高三5月高考模拟英语试卷
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第一部分 阅读理解 (共两节,满分4分)

A recent survey has shown that the number of people in the United Kingdom who do not intend to get internet access has risen. These people, who are known as 'net refuseniks', make up 44% of UK households, or 11.2 million people in total.

The research also showed that more than 70 percent of these people said that they were not interested in getting connected to the internet. This number has risen from just over 50% in 2005, with most giving lack of computer skills as a reason for not getting internet access, though some also said it was because of the cost.

More and more people are getting broadband and high speed net is available almost everywhere in the UK, but there are still a significant number of people who refuse to take the first step. The cost of getting online is going down and internet speeds are increasing, so many see the main challenge to be explaining the relevance of the internet to this group. This would encourage them to get connected before they are left too far behind. The gap between those who have access to and use the internet is the digital divide, and if the gap continues to widen, those without access will get left behind and miss out on many opportunities, especially in their careers.

1. Which is not the reason why more people do not intend to get internet access than before?

A. Because they are not interested in getting connected to the internet.

B. Because they can not get internet access.

C. Because of the cost.

D. Because of lack of computer skills.

2. Which of the statement is true?

A. Not having access to the internet will only affect people's careers.

B. Not having access to the internet will affect people in many aspects.

C. Not having access to the internet will not affect people’s life.

D. No people refuse to get connected to the internet.

3. The best title of the passage should be .

A. The Digital Divide in the UK.

B. High Speed Net in the UK

C. The increasing internet access in the UK

D. The cost of the Net in the UK

B

The Man Booker Prize

The Man Booker Prize for Fiction is awarded every year for a novel written by a writer from the Commonwealth or the Republic of Ireland and it aims to represent the very best in contemporary fiction. The prize was originally called the Booker-McConnell Prize, which was the name of the company that sponsored it, though it was better-known as simply the ‘Booker Prize’. In 2002, the Man Group became the sponsor and they chose the new name, keeping ‘Booker’.

Publishers can submit books for consideration for the prize, but the judges can also ask for books to be submitted they think should be included. Firstly, the Advisory Committee give advice if there have been any changes to the rules for the prize and selects the people who will judge the books. The judging panel changes every year and usually a person is only a judge once.

Great efforts are made to ensure that the judging panel is balanced in terms of gender and professions within the industry, so that a writer, a critic, an editor and an academic are chosen along with a well-known person from wider society. However, when the panel of judges has been finalized, they are left to make their own decisions without any further involvement or interference from the prize sponsor.

The Man Booker judges include critics, writers and academics to maintain the consistent quality of the prize and its influence is such that the winner will almost certainly see the sales increase considerably , in addition to the £50,000 that comes with the prize.

4. When the Man Group became the sponsor, they .

A. were forced to keep the name 'Booker'.

B. decided to include the name 'Booker'.

C. decided to keep the name 'Booker-McConnell'.

D. decided to use only the name 'Booker'.

5. Who advises on changes to the rules?

A. The sponsors

B. The judging panel

C. the Advisory Committee

D. Publishers

6. The judging panel .

A. doesn't include women.

B. includes only women.

C. is only chosen from representatives of the industry.

D. includes someone from outside the industry.

7. The consistent quality of the prize .

A. is guaranteed by the prize money.

B. is guaranteed by the gender of the judges.

C. is guaranteed by the make-up of the panel of judges.

D. is guaranteed by the increase in sales of the winner.

C

The majority of people in Scotland are in favour breaking away from the rest of the UK and becoming independent, according to a poll(民意测评) taken just before the 300th anniversary of the Act of Union, which united Scotland and England.

A pair of Acts of Parliament, passed in 1706 and 1707 that came into effect on May 1, 1707, created Great Britain. The parliaments(议会) of both countries were dissolved, and replaced by a new Parliament of Great Britain in Westminster, London.

The poll showed support for independence for Scotland is running at 51%. This is the first time since 1998 that support for separation has passed 50%, and the first time since devolution(中央全力下放) gave power to the country in 1999. Six months before elections for the Scottish Parliament, these poll results come as good news to the Scottish Nationalist Party, who are hoping to make progress against Labour and further the cause of an independent Scotland.

Many people have become disillusioned(幻想破灭的) with devolution, and believe that the Scottish Parliament has failed to deliver what they had hoped it would; only a tenth have no opinion. In fact, only 39% of those polled want to keep things as they are.

8. Which of the following statements is true?

A . Scotland and England have always been united.

B. Scotland and England want to break up the union.

C. Scotland and England have been united for a long time.

D. Scotland and England were united by war.

9. Great Britain was formed by .

A. an Act of Parliament in 1706.

B. two Acts of Parliament in 1707.

C. an Act of Parliament that came into effect on May 1, 1707.

D. Acts of Parliament that came into effect on May 1, 1707.

10. What does the underlined word “dissolved” in Paragraph 2 mean?

A. developed. B. formed. C. ended. ined.

11. The number of people who want to keep things as they are .

A. is greater than those who don't know.

B. is smaller than those who don't know.

C. is increasing.

D. is the majority.

D

Before the grass has thickened on the roadside verges(边缘) and leaves have started growing on the trees is a perfect time to look around and see just how dirty Britain has become. The pavements are stained(污染) with chewing gum that has been spat out and the gutters(排水沟) are full of discarded fast food cartons(纸板箱). Years ago I remember travelling abroad and being saddened by the plastic bags, discarded bottles and soiled nappies at the edge of every road. Nowadays, Britain seems to look at least as bad. What has gone wrong?

The problem is that the rubbish created by our increasingly mobile lives lasts a lot longer than before. If it is not cleared up and properly thrown away, it stays in the undergrowth for years; a semi-permanent(半永久性的)reminder of what a tatty(不整洁的) little country we have now.

Firstly, it is estimated that 10 billion plastic bags have been given to shoppers. These will take anything from 100 to 1,000 years to rot. However, it is not as if there is no solution to this. A few years ago, the Irish government introduced a tax on non-recyclable carrier bags and in three months reduced their use by 90%. When he was a minister, Michael Meacher attempted to introduce a similar arrangement in Britain. The plastics industry protested, of course. However, they need not have bothered; the idea was killed before it could draw breath, leaving supermarkets free to give away plastic bags.

What is clearly necessary right now is some sort of combined initiative(首创精神), both individual and collective(集体), before it is too late. The alternative is to continue sliding downhill until we have a country that looks like a vast municipal rubbish tip. We may well be at the tipping point. Yet we know that people respond to their environment. If things around them are clean and tidy, people behave cleanly and tidily. If they are surrounded by squalor(肮脏的), they behave squalidly. Now, much of Britain looks pretty squalid(卑劣的). What will it look like in five years?

12. According to the writer, things used to be .

A. bad abroad.

B. good abroad.

C. better abroad.

D. worse, but now things are better abroad.

13. When Michael Meacher was a minister, he .

A. followed the Irish example with a tax on plastic bags.

B. tried to follow the Irish example with a tax on plastic bags.

C. made no attempt to follow the Irish example with a tax on plastic bags.

D. had problems with the plastics industry who weren't bothered about the tax.

14. The writer thinks .

A. it is too late to do anything to solve the problem.

B. we are at the tipping point to solve the problem.

C. there is no alternative to solve the problem.

D. we need to work together to solve the problem.

15. What can be inferred from the writer’s opinion?

A. people are squalid and they behave squalidly.

B. people behave according to what they see around them.

C. people are clean and tidy and behave cleanly and tidily.

D. people are like a vast municipal rubbish tip.

第二节 (共小题,每小题分,满分1分)

How To Choose A College That's Right For You

There are many schools out there to choose from — some known and some less known, all worthy of your attention. 16

1. Start with who you are and why you are going.

17 Why, really, are you going? What are your abilities and strengths? What are your weaknesses?

2. 18

Think about the people in your life who are happy and successful and find out where (and if) they went to college. Ask the same about famous people. You will likely find that success in life has less to do with the choice of college.

3. 19

If you make the assumption that you cannot afford college based on the sticker price of tuition, you will miss out. It is difficult to talk about money, but if you investigate all the options and ask for help and advice, you will find affordable choices.

4. The most important factor in choosing a college is fit.

Choosing a college because your friends are going there or because of where it ranks on a list does not take into account who you are and who you will become. 20 Finding a good fit requires time and thoughtfulness.

A. You don t have to go to college right away, and it s never too late.

B. College is a match to be made, not a prize to be won.

C. You can afford to go to college.

D. You need to examine yourself and your reasons for going to college before you start your

search.

E. A name-brand college will not guarantee your success.

F. Size matters: Your college does not have to be bigger than your high school.

G. Here's some advice for trying to find the school that works for you.

第二部分 英语知识运用 (共两节,满分分)

第一节 (共20小题;每小题分,满分0分)

’ll say I’m sorry I got in your way. When we 21 our mistakes, several things happen.

First, it ends the 22 argument of who is to 23 . Second, it makes the other person feel a little better. Not 24 better, maybe, but a little. Finally, it opens the door to grace. 25 blooms in the heart of the one who’s 26 , but it’s 27 by the one who says I’m sorry.

Recently, I lost my cell phone. I spent all day 28 for it, ripping apart my purse, my car, my house, my hair. No 29 of it anywhere. How could I have been so 30 ? Finally, I called my husband at work. “I lost my phone,” I said, “and I feel like such an idiot.” “I’ll call it,” he said. Then he laughed. “Oh, wait. I’ve got it. Guess I, uh, picked it up 31 this morning.” For a moment, I thought about killing him in his 32 . But he was sorry, sort of. So I forgave him. It wasn’t his 33 . And it wasn’t mine.

Life is short. We 34 precious time blaming others for things that are no one’s fault, while we 35 to forgive and be forgiven. Thus, don’t 36 yourself up for things that can’t be 37 . Let go of 38 hurts. Don’t let them keep 39 you.

The ancient poet Rumi said: “ The wound is the place where the light 40 you.” Keep the scar, welcome the light, but lose the pain.

21. A. avoid B. admit C. accept D. admire 22. A. careless B. boring C. senseless D. shocking 23. A. blame B. punish C. leave ain 24. A. especially B. particularly C. completely D. eventually 25. A. Flower B. Grace C. Flame D. Forgiveness 26. A. wronged B. treated C. struck D. knocked 27. A. adopted B. made C. planted D. obtained 28. A. exploring B. waiting C. desiring D. searching 29. A. mark B. sign C. sigh D. way 30. A. foolish B. upset C. careless D. poor 31. A. by chance B. by hand C. by mistake D. by way 32. A. work B. body C. phone D. sleep 33. A. fault B. excuse C. apology D. problem 34. A. spend B. waste C. lose D. miss 35. A. beg B. fail C. manage D. long 36. A. beat B. give C. turn D. blame 37. A. achieved B. helped C. promoted D. valued 38. A. severe B. new C. slight D. old 39. A. disturbing B. hurting C. leading D. requiring 40. A. enters B. shines C. burns D. warms

第二节 共小题;每小题分,满分1分

阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

Have you ever been to Minions? No, not the recent movie — the village in England with the same name. You may now find 41 harder to find it, as the village has had to take down its sign after worries about 42 (safe).

The village put 43 a special sign in May as part of a deal with Universal Studios to promote the Minions movie, according to UPI. The sign featured three of the cute yellow characters 44 (pose) next to the village’s name and holding a sign reading, “Please drive 45 (careful).” And the Minions sign 46 (prove) popular with travelers, as shown by the many pictures on 47 (society) media of drivers who stopped to take photos with the sign.

Some local business wanted to keep the sign in place 48 (help) with tourism, 49 Carl Hearn, a local official, said officials had to take it down as they were worried about drivers “stopping in front of the sign in order to have photographs 50 (take).”

第三部分 写作 (共两节,满分35分)

第一节 共1小题满分1分

假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。作文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。

增加:在缺词处加一个漏子符号(∧)并在其下面写出该加的词。

删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉。

修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。

注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;

只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。

Last month, my younger sister Michelle and I held our first charity art exhibition in Shanghai. The exhibition, containing 140 painting, raised 44,000 yuan. All the money donated to Stepping Stones, the charity that supports poor children in China. Ever since I was a little girl, I had been in love with art. I have always been fascinating with the idea of creating beauty and emotion--- how imaginative can transform a simple piece of paper into anything beyond the possibilities of the real world. I watched others create magic by simple moving our hands, and felt thrilled as I gradually learned to do this for myself.

第二节 满分25分

假定你是李华。临近春节,请给外教Lucy写封邮件,邀请她除夕夜到你家一同庆祝,体验中国传统节日的热闹。内容包括:

1. 时间:2月7日下午到2月8日早上

2. 活动:包饺子、看春晚(Spring Festival Gala)、贴对联(couplets)等。

注意:

1. 词数100左右;

2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;

3. 结语已为你写好。

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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。

A

Shanghai Disney Resort has revealed its ticket prices for Disneyland claiming the lowest of all 12 Disney parks and six resorts in the world.

Shanghai Disneyland ticket prices are set at 499 yuan (75 dollars) for the grand opening period (June 16-30, 2016) and regular price at 370 yuan. Its regular price for a one-day ticket is lower than its peers in Hong Kong, which is priced at 539 yuan and the Disneyland in Tokyo in Japan at 374 yuan. The regular price for a one-day ticket at the two parks in Los Angeles is $139. Tickets for Shanghai’s Disneyland will be on sale on March 28, 2016.

Shanghai’s Disneyland will have its opening day on June 16, 2016. All tickets will be date-specific and valid for admission only on the date purchased.

Peak pricing for high-demand dates, including designated holidays, summer holidays and weekends, is set at 499 yuan. Special pricing will be provided to categorized guests: children (1.4m and below), seniors (65 years old and above) and guests with disabilities will receive discounts of 25 percent, infants (1m and below) receive free admission. A two-day ticket will be available at a five percent discount. On March 28, 2016, guests can obtain information on tickets through several official channels.

The project has been under construction for more than six years now. Jun 16-that is, 6-16-2016-has been apparently chosen as the date of opening because the three 6s are believed to be auspicious, foretelling success.

Real estate professionals believe any success of Shanghai Disney Resort would entail all-round benefits for the area. For example, visitors in huge numbers would likely spark a retail boom in Shanghai.

"Supplies of retail properties are really limited now and prices have more than doubled in the past 12 months. Obviously, investors believe that even a 10 square meter space for a noodle stand will be really profitable if it is close enough to Disneyland," said Lu Jianxin, a real estate agent with Shanghai Huayu Property Ltd.

According to the passage, in which place is the regular price for a one-day ticket highest?

A. Shanghai. B. Los Angeles. C. Tokyo. D. Hong Kong.

According to the passage, how much will the two-day tickets cost if a couple go to Shanghai Disneyland on July 16, 2016, Saturday?

A. About 1900 yuan. B. About 2000 yuan. C. About 1500 yuan. D. About 1400 yuan.

What does the underlined word “auspicious” mean?

A. suspicious B. successful C. lucky D. unsuccessful

What does this passage most probably come from? A. A school textbook. B. A news report.

C. An advertisement. D. An introduction of a scenic spot.

B

Gregory Talley used to sleep in a park, at an airport, or under a bridge. The 50-year-old has been homeless for more than 10 years. “It is hard. It’s hard to live homeless. You filled every day trying to find out where you are going to get something to eat. If I hadn’t found wonderful Fairfax County Kennedy Shelter, I wouldn’t know where I would be by now. I might be dead,” Talley said.

According to 2015 government data, more than a half-million people in the United States are homeless on any given night. As many homeless shelters across the U.S. remain at or near capacity, the country faces complicated challenges. In his fiscal 2017 budget, President Obama proposed spending $11 billion over the next 10 years to fight family homelessness.

The Kennedy Shelter is one of the facilities New Hope Housing provides for homeless families and individuals in the Washington suburbs. Pam Michell has dedicated her life to making the lives of this vulnerable population better as executive director of the nonprofit organization.

“I went to Africa in 1985. And I saw an immense amount of poverty, but I saw so much hope. And I wondered what I was doing at home in my middle-class American life and decided that I should try to do something that would bring hope to people,” Michell said. “It is convenient, homelessness just happened to be what was around me. So I picked that,” she added.

When Michell began working with New Hope Housing 25 years ago, its three shelters had about 80 beds. Now, it has 350 beds and serves about 1,500 homeless people every year. Michell has expanded the program beyond just providing beds for the night.

“We do outreach, we do prevention, we do permanent housing, we do transitional housing. We have an education program with all sorts of different things to move people to end their homelessness,” she said. “Our Out of Poverty program tries to teach the shelter residents self-reliance and work values, and includes courses on planning and personal responsibility.”

Gregory Talley is mentioned in the first paragraph in order to __________.

A. introduce the topic B. support the main idea

C. draw the reader’s attention D. raise the reader’s awareness

From the passage we know that the Kennedy Shelter ____________.

A. is a nonprofit organization B. is a place for the homeless to spend the night

C. is located in Washington D.C. D. provides 350 beds for 1500 people

According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true?

A. There were homeless people everywhere Michell went.

B. New Hope Housing does not just provide beds for the night.

C. New Hope Housing has three shelters for the homeless.

D. Michell started to work with New Hope Housing in 1985.

C

As an English learner, you want to be able to understand and to discuss a subject. You want to have the ability to express your opinions, and to support that opinion with a clear argument. You can learn these skills by learning how to debate.

In everyday conversation, Americans use the word debate to talk about discussions among people. When people debate, they give their own opinions about a topic.

Another use of the word debate describes a more formal discussion. Debaters work on a team to convince a judge that their opinion about a topic has more value than the opposite side’s.

Debate is part of the tradition of forensics started in Ancient Greece. The Greeks thought that, in a democracy, people needed to have certain skills. These skills included speaking in public in favor of an opinion, and providing evidence to support one’s opinion.

The Greeks supported the development of these skills by holding contests. Western education today continues the tradition with competitions between debate teams.

Charles LeBeau wrote a book with Michael Lubetsky called “Discover Debate” to help teachers understand a simple way to teach debate. The method depends on creating a kind of visual aid known as a graphic organizer. The visual aid reflects the way we talk about critical thinking and developing an argument.

Students work with the idea of building their argument just like they would build a house. They would draw their house on paper or a whiteboard and list:

? The focus of the discussion or the debate is the roof.

? The reasons and arguments are the “pillars” to support the roof.

? The data, numbers, examples, and expert opinions provide the concrete foundation.

The house approach gives students who have not experienced a debate in their own culture a way to plan what they will say to support their message.

You are debating when ____________.

A. you have an idea and discuss it with your classmates or friends

B. you are learning a foreign language and discussing a subject

C. you speak in protection of your opinions trying to convince others

D. you express your opinions in a competition before a judge

The book “Discover Debate” is intended for ___________.

A. teachers B. debaters C. speech competitors D. English students

What can be inferred from the passage?

A. Ancient Greeks were fond of debating with opponents.

B. Ancient Greeks made speeches in public to express their ideas.

C. There are debating lessons in all Western schools today.

D. Drawing a house before making a speech helps the speaker a lot.

What does the underlined sentence (the last paragraph) suggest?

A. A house is helpful to planning a speech.

B. The house approach is useful for language learners.

C. It’s a good idea for English learners to learn the house approach.

D. Debate is a must for all students in the world.

D

There was daylight. Glass could tell that much without moving, but otherwise he had no idea of the time. He lay where he fell down the day before. His anger had carried him to the edge of the clearing (森林的空地), but his fever stopped him there.

The bear had hurt Glass from the outside and now the fever hurt from within. It felt to Glass as if he had been hollowed out. He trembled uncontrollably, dreaming of the warmth of a fire. Looking around, he saw that no smoke rose from the remains of the fire in the campsite. No fire, no warmth.

He wondered if he could at least go back to his blanket, and made a tentative effort to move. The movement caused something deep in his chest. He felt a cough coming on and tensed his stomach muscles to stop it. The muscles were painful from earlier battles, and despite his effort, the cough broke out. It felt like his inside was being torn out through his throat.

When the pain of coughing decreased, he focused again on the blanket.

I have to get warm. It took all his strength to lift his head. The blanket lay about twenty feet away. He rolled from his side to stomach, moving his left arm out in front of his body. Glass bent his left leg, then straightened it to push. Between his one good arm and his one good leg, he push-dragged himself across the clearing. Each breath drew like a cutting through his throat, and he felt again the trembling in his wounded back. He stretched to grab the blanket when it came within reach. He pulled it around his shoulders, embracing the weighty warmth of the Hudson Bay wool. The he passed out.

Through the long morning, Glass’s body fought against the infection of his wounds. He slipped between consciousness, unconsciousness and a confusing state, aware of his surroundings like random pages of a book, scattered glimpses of a story with no continuity to bind them. When conscious, he wished desperately to sleep again, if only to gain respite (暂缓) from the pain. Yet each interlude (中间) of sleep came with a terrifying thought that he might never wake again. Is this what it’s like to die?

From the passage, we know that __________.

A. Glass was a hunter who used to hunt bears in the forest

B. Even though Glass was wounded, he killed the bear at last

C. After fighting with a bear, Glass was seriously wounded

D. Glass lay in the clearing for a week without being found

Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

A. All the other people were searching for Glass when he was lying in the clearing.

B. Glass managed to put the blanket around his shoulders before he passed away

C. With one good arm and one good leg, Glass pushed-dragged himself back home

D. The whole morning Glass was sometimes conscious and sometimes unconscious

Paragraph 5 of this passage mainly tells us ___________.

A. how Glass was wounded by a bear and died B. what happened to Glass before he recovered

C. why Glass tried to get his blanket back D. how Glass struggled to keep himself warm

We can infer from the passage that ___________.

A. a desire for life supported Glass to struggle against hardships

B. life in the forest used to be hard for both animals and man

C. Hudson Bay was a small city where best wool was produced

D. Glass wanted to sleep as much as possible to recover soon

第二节 (共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)

根据短文内容,从选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。

dormitory? Sharing a room with strangers may be challenging at the beginning, but it will turn out to be a precious experience in your life. Here are some tips on how to become best friends with your dormmates.

Agree on Some Basic Rules

___36___. Make a list of the things that are/aren’t allowed to both of you and stick to it. Decide on the studying time, cleaning and visiting hours. Not only will it make your routine easier, but can also help to avoid misunderstanding and quarrels.

Discuss the issues at once

You will escape many fights if you start talking about the problem once you feel it’s necessary. When you accumulate the little things, they grow bigger and you may say some unpleasant things you don’t really mean. Your dormmates simply cannot know or notice some things. ___37___.

Respect Your Dormmates and Their Stuff

Using without asking is the cause of most conflicts and misunderstandings between dormmates. ___38___. If you think that wearing their cosmetics is okay, they may think in an absolutely different way. Always ask for permission when you want to borrow, use or take any item.

Get to Know Each Other Better

You won’t become best friends at once, but you can do a lot in order to establish a good relationship from the very start. ___39___. Everybody loves to be asked questions about their personality. Getting to know each other will make your living together less stressful and you may have pretty much in common!

___40___

Your dormmates may be from other countries with different traditions, religion and views. Be careful with the stereotypes and prejudgment, your ideas about the subject may be superficial and incorrect. Most probably your overseas dormmates will need some help during the period of adaptation to the new surrounding and lifestyle. Sharing a room with an international student is a unique chance to learn another culture and language. Don’t miss it!

A. Tolerance Makes a Difference

B. Learning from each other

C. Being dormmates doesn’t mean sharing everything with each other

D. This is the essential rule of any good relationship

E. Tell them your own interests and preferences

F. Take an interest in their hobbies, family or academic preferences

G. That’s why negotiations are always the right thing to consider

第部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)

第一节 完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

阅读下面短文,从四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

42 pain. I was in such suffering that I went to the local hospital for a(n) 43 .

No sooner had I arrived than I was 44 to a small room, and I had not been waiting too long 45 a surgeon came to examine me. He didn’t speak English and I only spoke a few words of Spanish. He 46 that I had to remove my clothes and he gave me one of those funny hospital gowns (罩衣) which hardly 47 anything.

He then asked me in Spanish if I was embarrassed. “Si, unpoco (Yes, a little)”, I replied with my face turning red. You see, not only did I feel embarrassed at 48 my clothes in front of a stranger but also this 49 stranger was an extremely handsome man. He looked at me as though I was out of my 50 and then he quickly 51 down the passage.

I was beginning to 52 what had happened to him when he suddenly reappeared, this time with a group of 53 students, and again asked the same question in Spanish. Now I was feeling 54 , and shouted in English, “Yes, I’m extremely embarrassed. I think you would mind too if you had to talk to a crowd of strangers with almost no clothes on.” Then a female doctor in the group 55 my arm gently and 56 in perfect English, “I think I see the problem. My 57 wants to take a photograph of your back梐n X-ray梥o he wants to know if you are 58 a baby. You see, embarazada means pregnant in ”

No sooner had she told me this than I realized the 59 of the misunderstanding. We all had a laugh, 60 I must admit that I felt rather stupid as well.

41. A. unbearably B. unfortunately C. unwillingly D. unusually

42. A. back B. arm C. muscle D. stomach

43. A. appointment B. operation C. examination D. visit

44. A. invited B. carried C. shown D. welcomed

45. A. until B. since C. after D. before

46. A. urged B. said C. gestured D. inquired

47. A. cover B. hide C. find D. expose

48. A. putting down B. putting on C. taking off D. taking away

49. A. unique B. particular C. awkward D. aggressive

50. A. mind B. idea C. heart D. sight

51. A. waved B. slid C. screamed D. disappeared

52. A. find B. know C. see D. wonder

53. A. medical B. physical C. experienced D. amateur

54. A. better B. upset C. strange D. dull

55. A. seized B. removed C. squeezed D. held

56. A. stated B. whispered C. shouted D. prayed

57. A. colleague B. staff C. patient D. student

58. A. delivering B. defending C. wanting D. expecting

59. A. result B. cause C. problem D. effect

60. A. as B. when C. although D. since

第二节 语篇填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)

阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容或括号内单词的正确形式。

AMost parents and educators agree that praise is developing children’s self-confidence, so the more praise the better. Although praise is 63 (obvious) good for children, if adults praise everything children do, the praise can eventually lose 64 (it) effect棗youngsters will constantly seek praise, some child professionals say.

eRather than 65 (respond) to all of children’s work with phrases such as “Good job” or “Nice work”, teachers should consider 66 (comment) that describe the content and encourage children to continue to improve, some researchers advise.

“The common idea is that children with high self-confidence will be 67 (happy) and perform better in school and later 68 life. Research does not support that idea, however,” said Marshall Duke, 69 professional researcher. “Self-confidence does not make them happier, achieve more, 70 become more capable,” Duke said.

第三部分 写作(共两节,满分35分)

第一节 短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。

增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。

删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉。

修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。

注意:1. 每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;

2. 只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。

Dear editor,

I am Evan from Canada. Being the oldest child in the family has its disadvantages. First of all, I have to share all my toys with my young sisters. Of course, they don't need to return to the favor because I'm total uninterested in their things. Besides, they are always hanging around me. I just can't get moment's peace. At meals, I have to eat whichever is on the plate regardless of the taste. My sisters only try one bite if it's not our favorite food. In addition, when it comes to practice our musical instruments, I have to practice more than double the time. Worst of all, I got a larger quantity of housework. Comparing to them, I'm feeling rather annoyed. Can you please give me some advices?

Yours truly,

Evan Smith

第二节 书面表达(共1小题;满分25分)

High School)的学生课外活动情况。请根据以下提示给她写一封电子邮件。内容要点如下:

1. 写信目的;

2. 介绍学校活动:

1)活动丰富;

2)具体介绍某个活动;

3. 询问对方学校课外活动情况。

注意

2. 可适当增加细节以使行文连贯

3. 开头和结尾已为你写好,不计入总词数。

Dear Mary,

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _

I’m looking forward to your reply.

Yours,

Li Hua


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