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广东省中山市普通高中毕业班2018届高考英语一轮复习模拟试题+05
全*品*高*考*网, 用后离不了!一轮复习英语模拟试题05 一.单项填空(共25小题;每小题1分,满分25分) 1. If you go to Beijing, you'll find the Summer Palace more magnificent than commonly . A. supposing B. supposed C. to suppose D. suppose 2. Mike made an ________ to struggle to his feet after he came to his life, but he did not make it. A. enquiry B. attempt C. evaluation D. appointment 3.---Tom is so worried about the test that he plans to study all night. ---Tell him he should quit_____and get some sleep. A.worry B.from worrying C.worrying D.to worry 4. I think my long and active life must be _______the healthy life I live. A.owing to B.thanks to C.due to D.because of 5. Edward as well as his family is moving to the United States, or more _________, New York. A. typically B. specifically C. potentially D. vitally 6. The eco-friendly dog shoes, named Green Paws must be _________ before they are put on the market. A. let out B. left out C. tried out D. carried out 7. A big earthquake broke out in Japan on March 11th 2011, _________ in many deaths and injuries. A. resulting B. having resulted C. resulted D. to result 8. —How do you like your trip to London? —________, I enjoyed it very much, although the weather was unpleasant sometimes. A. In addition B. On the whole C. In other words D. On the other hand 9. _________ about this computer program, a huge amount of time and energy would have been saved. A.If I knew B. If I would have known C. If I have known D. Had I known 10. The local government has _________ measures to improve the working conditions of taxi drivers. A. adopted B. abused C. admitted D. assessed 11. The phenomenon of global warming _______ to become worse and worse day by day, _______ of which will be catastrophic to human survival, some scientists predict. A. wants; the result B. attempts, the consequence C. tends; the consequence D. tends; as the consequence 12. Mothers holding jobs outside the home should have __________ schedules to make it easier to care for their children at home. A. potential B. flexible C. complex D. tough 13. Steven has formed the habit of running __________ the tree-lined avenue for half an hour every day. A. with B. below C. between D. alongside 14. Why does acting as a career __________ so many young girls? A. apply for B. agree with C. appeal to D.adapt to 15. Only when Albert viewed the breaking news online __________ that Bin Laden was killed in an explosion. A. he knew B. he had known C. had he known D. did he know 16. The car burns more fuel,but_________all things into consideration,it’s still a good car. A.taken B.having taken C.taking D.to take 17. I ______ of your trying to earn some money, but please don’t ignore your studies. A. permit B.arrange C. promise D. approve 18. I can think of many cases ______ students can’t write a good article though having a large vocabulary. A. where B. which C. that D. to which 19. There is no to the house from the main road. A. avenue B. access C. exposure D. edge. 20. __ Aren’t you the manager? ----No, and I . A. don’t want to B. don’t want to be C. don’t want be D. don’t want 21.I do hope so because I want you to live________I have. A.as long and healthy a life as B.as a long and healthy life as C.so long and healthy a life as D.such long and healthy a life as 22. The Spring Festival is .We should get prepared for a celebration now全*品*高*考*网, 用后离不了! A. in the way B. out of the way C. on the way D. under way 23. Food supplies in the flood-stricken area______. We must act immediately before there’s left. A. have run out B. are running out C. have been run out D. are being run out 24. ______the phenomenon of “bystander effect” in the Yueyue event, most Chinese strongly believe that there still exist love and warmth in people’s hearts. A. In spite of B. In addition to C. Because of D. On behalf of 25. Most Chinese carmakers are years behind their western counterparts _______ quality, technology and service. A. in terms of B.regardless of C. in spite of D. in praise of 二.完形填空:(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) An old man went to live with his son, daughter-in-law, and a four-year-old grandson. The old man’s hands 26 , his eyesight became unclearm, and his 27 were unsteady. The family are together nightly at the dinner table. But elderly grandfather’s shaky hands and failing 28 made eating rather difficult. Peas rolled off his spoon onto the floor and milk spilled on the tablecloth. The son and daughter-in-law became 29 with the mess. So they set a small table in the corner. There grandfather ate alone 30 the rest of the family enjoyed dinner at the dinner table. 31 grandfather had broken a dish or two, his food was served in a 32 bowl. Sometimes when the family glanced in grandfather’s 33 , he had a tear in his eyes as he ate alone, 34 ,the only words the couple had for him were sharp blames when he dropped a fork or spilled food. The four-year-old son watched it all in 35 . One evening before supper, the father noticed his son playing with wood pieces on the floor. He asked the child 36 . “What are you making?” “Oh, a little, bowl for you and mama to eat your food from when I 37 .” The four-year-old son smiled and 38 work. The words so 39 the parents that they were speechless. Then tears started to stream down their cheeks. That evening the husband gently led grandfather back to the family table. 40 the rest of his days he ate every meal with the family. And for 41 reason, neither husband nor wife seemed to care any longer when a fork was dropped, or the tablecloth soiled. Children’s eyes always 42 , their ears always listen, and their minds always 43 the messages they absorb. If they see us patiently provide a happy home atmosphere for family members, they will also follow the good example. The wise parent realizes that every day is being 44 for the child’s future. Let us all be wise builders and role 45 . Take care of yourself, and those you love, today, and every day! 26.A.swelled B.trembled C.injured D.ruined 27.A.steps B.emotions C.feelings D.fingers 28.A.memory B.health C.brains D.sight 29.A.careful B.impatient C.concerned D.cautious 30.A.although B.as C.while D.when 31.A.Since B.For C.Before D.Once 32.A.iron B.wooden C.plastic D.golden 33.A.direction B.sight C.scene D.view 34.A.Therefore B.Anyway C.Still D.Consequently 35.A.surprise B.anger C.delight D.silence 36.A.angrily B.sweetly C.seriously D.quietly 37.A.get up B.show up C.grow up D.bring up 38.A.went back to B.got down to C.looked forward to D.went out to 39.A.knocked B.beat C.attacked D.struck 40.A.Within B.At C.For D.With 41.A.no B.some C.any D.several 42.A.focus B.shine C.see D.observe 43.A.process B.convey C.spread D.carry 44.A.meant B.planned C.laid D.hoped 45.A.players B.models C.actors D.judges 三:阅读理解(第一节20小题,第二节5小题,每小题2分,共50分) A I opened my new patient's chart and headed for her room. My son, Eric, had just brought home a disappointing report card, and my daughter, Shannon, and I had argued again about her getting a driver's license. For the next eight hours I wanted to throw myself into helping people who I knew had much more to worry about than I did. Rebekah mother of three lovely little girls,was only 32, admitted for chemotherapy after breast-cancer surgery, When I gave her an in injection, Rebekah shut her eys tightely and murmured a prayer until it was over. Then she smiled and squeezed my hand. “Before you go, could you get my Bible from the table?" I handed her the worn book. "Do you have a favorite Bible verse?" she asked. "Jesus wept. John 11: 35." "Such a sad one," she said. "Why?""It makes me feel closer to Jesus, knowing he also experienced human sorrow." Rebekah nodded thoughtfully and started flipping through her Bible as I shut the door quietly behind me. During the following months, her hospital stays became frequent and she worried about her children. One day when I entered her room, I found her talking into a tape recorder. She picked up a notebook and held it out to me. "I'm making a tape for my daughters, " she said. I read the list on her pad: starting school, confirmation, turning 16, first date, graduation. While I worried how to help her deal with death, she was planning for her children's future. She usually waited until the early hours of the morning to record the tapes so she could be free from interruptions. She filled them with family stories and advice,trying to cram a lifetime of love into a few precious hours. Finally, every item in her notes had been checked off and she entrusted the tapes to her husband. I often wondered what I would say in her place. My kids joked that I was like an FBI agent, with my constant questions about where they’d been and who they’d been with. Where, I thought, are my words of encouragement and love? It was three o'clock one afternoon when I got an urgent call from the hospital. Rebekah wanted me to come immediately with a blank tape. She was breathing hard when I entered her room. I slipped the tape into the recorder and held the microphone to her lips. "Ruthie, Hannah, Molly, this is the most important tape." She held my hand and closed her eyes. "Someday your daddy will bring home a new mommy. Please make her feel special. Show her how to take care of you. Ruthie, honey, help her get your Brownie uniform ready each Tuesday. Hannah, tell her you don't want meat sauce on your spaghetti. Molly, don't get mad if there's no apple juice. Drink something else. It's okay to be sad, sweeties. Jesus cried too. He knows about sadness and will help you to be happy again. Remember, I'll always love you. I shut off the recorder and Rebekah sighed deeply. "Thank you, Nan, "You'll give this one to them, won't you?" she murmured as she slid into sleep. A time would come when the tape would be played for Rebekah's children, but right then, after I smoothed Rebekah's blanket, I got in my car and hurried home. I thought of how my Shannon also liked her sauce on the side and suddenly that quirk, which had annoyed me so many times, seemed to make her so much more precious. That night the kids didn't go out; they sat with me long after the spaghetti sauce had dried onto the dishes. And we talked ,without interrogations, without complaints,late into the night. 46.From the first paragraph we can learn that . A.Nan was in a bad state and wept a lot in her daily life. B.Nan was not on good terms with her children. C.Nan was worried about how to help Rebeka deal with her death. D.Nan laid more stress on attending on her patients than her children. 47.Which of the following scenes was most likely to be seen at Nan’s home before she met Rebekah? A.The family sat down in a circle and shared an interesting story. B.After dinner, the children either went out or shut themselves up in their rooms. C.The son was the headache of the parents while the daughter their comfort. D.When Eric did poorly at school, the parents comforted him and cheered him up. 48.Which was the most vital message Rebekah left to her children? A.Bringing home satisfying school report cards B.Landing a job after graduation C.Growing up healthily and happily D.Accepting their step-mother into their lives. 49.It can be conclude4d from the passage that Rebekah was . A.generous and loving B.religious and considerate C.selfish and pessimistic D.optimistic and innocent 50.The writer learnt from Rebekah that a parent’s real concern should be . A.protecting the children from the dangers they may be trapped in. B.having encouraging and loving talks with children. C.making tape records to guide the children in their future lives. D.tolerating the children’s annoying quirks. B Easter Sunday celebrations Easter Sunday brunch Fun Easter festivities are planned for Sunday at Kempinski Hotel Shenzhen. For children, Easter means hunting for Easter eggs or for treats hidden by the Easter Bunny. Celebrate an unforgettable Easter Sunday at Seasons Restaurant at Kempinski Hotel Shenzhen with your family. The Kempinski Easter Sunday brunch features splendid Easter dishes from all over the world, including tender and juicy Bavarian roast lamb; imported steak; fresh lobster; homemade, delicious Easter ham; and all kinds of lovely Easter chocolates and desserts. Enjoy an exquisite lunch while watching your child have fun at the children’s corner or joining the Great Egg Hunt with the 5-year-old Easter Bunny! Hours: 11 a.m.-3 p.m., April 8 Price: 338 yuan, plus a 15 percent service charge; half price for children shorter than 120cm Add: Kempinski Hotel Shenzhen, Haide Road 3, Houhaibin Road, Nanshan District Tel: 8888-8888 Easter indulgence Colored marzipan, chocolate bunnies and egg painting are the flavors of Easter Sunday at The Westin Shenzhen Nanshan. The hotel’s pastry chef will present Easter chocolate shaped like the famous Angry Bird game character. Made with 100 percent natural vanilla, dark and white coverture chocolate and powdered food colors, this creation takes two days to complete. All ingredients(原料) are handmade. The hotel is offering Easter weekend packages for a delightful stay. A Friday-Saturday stay starts at 1,496 yuan and includes complimentary breakfast for two and a 45-minute body massage for one. Or check in Saturday and enjoy complimentary Sunday brunch for two people. That package costs 1,199 yuan. Add: 9028-2, Shennan Boulevard, Nanshan District Tel: 2698-8888 Metro: Window of the world Exit A Special spa offers To welcome Easter, Futian Shangri-La Shenzhen has created two family spa special offers: the Body Treatment Package and the Skin Care Package. They’re available from April to June 30. The Body Treatment Package includes a 60-minute Biodroga Milk-honey Firming Body Wrap and a 60-minute Deluxe Aromatherapy, while the Skin Care Package contains a 90-minute Golden Caviar “Precious” Treatment and a 30-minute Targeted Back Massage. Guests can enjoy these value-added packages with a parent and experience the intimate care of Shangri-La. The Body Treatment Package is offered at 1,980 yuan (from an original price of 3,450 yuan) and the Skin Care Package is offered at 2,180 yuan (from an original price of 3,680 yuan). Both packages include welcome herbal tea for two. Prices are subject to a 15-percent service charge and advance reservation is required. Add: 4088 Yitian Road, Futian District Tel: 8828-4088 Metro: Convention and Exhibition Center Station (会展中心站), Exit C Easter weekend Looking for a unique Easter weekend? Follow the Easter Bunny to The Exchange Restaurant at Sheraton Shenzhen Futian Hotel, where you can find all your favorite Easter delicacies and fun. Children can enjoy a special game area and try Egg Painting with our chefs to create their own, unique Easter egg. All the above costs 328 yuan per person, plus a 15 percent service charge. Venue: 1/F, Sheraton Shenzhen Futian Hotel Tel: 8383-8888 ext. 6208 51.Whose service best satisfies the couple who plan to spend the Easter weekend out to celebrate their 10th wedding anniversary? A.Kelmpinski Hotel Shenzhen B.The Westin Shenzhen Nanshan C.Futian Shangri-La Shenzhen D.Sheraton Shenzhen Futian Hotel 52.Catherine and her mother enjoyed a Body Treatment Package on May Day. How much would she have saved if she had enjoyed the same service on Women’s Day? A.2,800 yuan B.2.940 yuan C.1,470 yuan D.1,500 yuan 53.Your child not only wishes to enjoy delicious food but also contribute to the production process. You may call . A.8888-8888 B.8828-4088 C.2698-8888 D.8383-8888 54.From which part of the newspaper is the passage likely to be taken? A.Entertainment B.Hotels C.Culture D.Business & Market C Rene Descartes’ explanation of pain has long been acknowledged in medicine. He proposed that pain is a purely physical phenomenon – that tissue injury makes specific nerves send a signal to the brain, causing the mind to notice pain. The phenomenon, he said, is like pulling on a rope to ring a bell in the brain. It is hard to overstate how deeply fixed this account has become. In medicine, doctors see pain in Descartes’ terms-as a physical process, a sing of tissue injury. The limitations of this explanation, however, have been apparent for some time, since people with obvious injuries sometimes report feeling no pain at all. Later, researchers proposed that Descartes’ model be replaced with what they called the gate control theory of pain. They argued that before pain signals reach the brain, they must first go through a gating mechanism in the spinal cord(脊髓). In some cases, this imaginary gate could simply step gain signals from getting to the brain. Their most amazing suggestion was that what controlled the gate was not just signals from sensory nerves but also emotions and other “output” from the brain. They were saying that pulling on the rope need not make the bell ring. The bell itself-the mind-could stop it. This theory led to a great deal of research into how such factors as mood, gender, and beliefs influence the experience of pain. In a British study, for example, researchers measured pain threshold and tolerance levels in 53 ballet dancers and 53 university students by using a common measurement: after immersing your hand in body-temperature water for two mintues to establish a baseline condition, you put your hand in a bowl of ice water and start a clock running. You mark the time when it begins to hurt: that is your pain threshold. Then you mark the time when it hurts too much to keep your hand in the water: that is your pain tolerance. The test is always stopped at 120 seconds, to prevent injury. The results were striking. On average female students reported pain at 16 seconds and pulled their hands out of the ice water at 37 seconds. Female dancers were almost three times as long on both counts. Men in both groups had a higher threshold and tolerance for pain, but the difference between mals dancers and mals nondancers was nearly as large. What explains that difference? Probably it has something to do with the psychology of ballet dancers – a group known for self-discipline, physical fitness, and competitiveness, as well as by a high rate of chronic(慢性)injury. Their driven personalities and competitive culture evidently accustom them to pain. Other studies along these lines have shown that outgoing people have greater pain tolerance and that, with training, one can reduce one’s sensitivity to pain. There is also striking evidence that very simple kinds of mental suggestion can have powerful effects on pain. In one study of 500 patients undergoing dental procedures, those who were given a placebo injection and promised that it would relieve their pain had the least discomfort-not only less than the patients who got a placebo and were told nothing but also less than the patients who got actual drug without any promise that it would work. Today it is abundantly evident that the brain is actively involved in the experience of pain and is no more bell on a string. Today every medical textbook teaches the gate control theory as fact. There’s a problem with it, though. It explains people who have injuries but feel no pain, but it doesn’t explain the reverse, which is far more common-the millions of people who experience chronic pain, such as back pain, with no signs of injury whatsoever. So where does the pain come from? The rope and clapper are gone, but the bell is still ringing. 55.The primary purpose of the passage is to . A.describe how modern research has updated an old explanation. B.support a traditional view with new data. C.promote a particular attitude towards physical experience. D.suggest a creative treatment for a medical condition. 56.Which statement best describes Descartes theory of pain presented in paragraph 1? A.The brain can shut pain off at will. B.The brain plays no part in the body’s experience of pain. C.Pain can be caused in many different ways. D.Pain is an automatic response to bodily injury. 57.The author implies that the reason why the gate control was “amazing” was that it A.offered an extremely new and original explanation. B.was just opposite to people’s everyday experiences. C.was grounded in an ridiculous logic. D.was so sensible it should have been proposed centuries before. 58.The author refers to “chronic back pain” as an example of something that is A.costly, because it troubles millions of people. B.puzzling, because it sometimes has no obvious cause. C.disappointing, because it does not improve with treatment. D.worrying, because it lies beyond the reach of medicine. 59.The last sentence of the passage serves mainly to express that A.scientific judgments are difficult to understand. B.theoretical investigations are generally useless. C.researchers still have a long way to go before the puzzle is made clear. D.there is always something puzzling at the heart of science. D “My work is done.” Those words were some of the last penned by George Eastman. He included them in his suicide note. They mark an ignoble end to a noble life, the leave taking of a truly great man. The same words could now be said for the company he left behind. Actually, the Eastman Kodak Company is through. It has been mismanaged financially, technologically and competitively. For 20 years, its leaders have foolishly spent down the patrimony of a century’s prosperity. One of America’s bedrock brands is about to disappear, the Kodak moment has passed. But George Eastman is not how he died, and the Eastman Kodak Company is not how it is being killed. Though the ends be needless and premature, they must not be allowed to overshadow the greatness that came before. Few companies have done so much good for so many people, or defined and lifted so profoundly the spirit of a nation and perhaps the world. It is impossible to understand the 20th Century without recognizing the role of the Eastman Kodak Company. Kodak served mankind through entertainment, science, national defense and the stockpiling of family memories. Kodak took us to the top of Mount Suribachi and to the Sea of Tranquility. It introduced us to the merry old Land of Oz and to stars from Charlie Chaplin to John Wayne, and Elizabeth Taylor to Tom Hanks. It showed us the shot that killed President Kennedy, and his brother bleeding out on a kitchen floor, and a fallen Martin Luther King Jr. on the hard balcony of a Memphis motel. When that sailor kissed the nurse, and when the spy planes saw missiles in Cuba, Kodak was the eyes of a nation. From the deck of the Missouri to the grandeur of Monument Valley, Kodak took us there. Virtually every significant image of the 20th Century is a gift to posterity from the Eastman Kodak Company. In an era of easy digital photography, when we can take a picture of anything at any time, we cannot imagine what life was like before George Eastman brought photography to people. Yes, there were photographers, and for relatively large sums of money they would take stilted pictures in studios and formal settings. But most people couldn’t afford photographs, and so all they had to remember distant loved ones, or earlier times of their lives, was memory. Children could not know what their parents had looked like as young people, grandparents far away might never learn what their grandchildren looked like. Eastman Kodak allowed memory to move from the uncertainty of recollection, to the permanence of a photograph. But it wasn’t just people whose features were savable; it was events, the sacred and precious times that families cherish. The Kodak moment, was humanity’s moment. And it wasn’t just people whose features were savable; it was events, the precious times that familes cherish. Kodak let the fleeting moments of birthdays and weddings, picnics and parties, be preserved and saved. It allowed for the creation of the most egalitarian art form. Lovers could take one another’s pictures, children were photographed walking out the door on the first day of school, the person releasing the shutter decided what was worth recording, and hundreds of millions of such decisions were made. And for centuries to come, those long dead will smile and dance and communicate to their unborn progeny. Family history will be not only names on paper, but smiles on faces. The cash flow not just provided thousands of people with job, but also allowed the company’s founder to engage in some of the most generous philanthropy in America’s history. Not just in Kodak’s home city of Rochester, New York, but in Tuskegee and London, and at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He bankrolled two historically black colleges, fixed the teeth of Europe’s poor, and quietly did good wherever he could. While doing good, Kodak did very well. Over all the years, all the Kodakers over all the years are essential parts of that monumental legacy. They prospered a great company, but they – with that company – blessed the world. That is what we should remember about the Eastman Kodak Company. Like its founder, we should remember how it lived, not how it died. History will forget the small men who have scuttled this company. But history will never forget Kodak. 60.According to the passage, which of the following is to blame for the fall of Kodak? A.The invention of easy digital photography B.The poor management of the company C.The early death of George Eastman D.The quick rise of its business competitors 61.It can be learnt from the passage that George Eastman . A.died a natural death of old age. B.happened to be on the spot when President Kennedy was shot dead. C.set up his company in the capital of the US before setting up its branches all over the world. D.was not only interested in commercial profits, but also in the improvement of other people’s lives. 62.Before George Eastman brought photography to people, . A.no photos has ever been taken of people or events B.photos were very expensive and mostly taken indoors C.painting was the only way for people to keep a record of their ancestors. D.grandparents never knew what their grandchildren looked like. 63.The person releasing the shutter (Paragraph 5) was the one . A.who took the photograph B.who wanted to have a photo taken C.whose decisions shaped the Eastman Kodak Company D.whose smiles could long be seen by their children 64.What is the writer’s attitude towards the Eastman Kodak Company? A.Disapproving B.Respectful C.Regretful D.Critical 65.Which do you think is the best title for the passage? A.Great Contributions of Kodak B.Unforgettable moments of Kodak C.Kodak Is Dead D.History of Eastman Kodak Company 第二节:虎妈,美国耶鲁大学的华裔教授蔡美儿Amy Lynn Chua,出版了一本名叫《虎妈战歌》Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother的书,在美国引起轰动。在接受采访时,回答了记者的5个问题,请选出与她的回答相匹配的问题。选项中有一项是多余选项。 Questions A.What do you think of the competition between China and the US? B.What do you think of the image of “tiger mom?” C.How do your daughters take the criticism about you after your book was published? D.You said you would not get her Christmas gifts or anything when your daughter refused to repeatedly practice the music. How did your husband respond? E.What do you think makes a good mother? F.What does your husband think of your method of bringing up kids? 66. Chua’s answer: Well, actually I think there are many ways of being a good mother. In my book my focus is just a memory about my own family story, me trying to raise my own children in a kind of traditional Chinese way. I make mistakes and I make fun of myself. It’s amazing the way the book has been received internationally, because. I didn’t intend my book to be telling other people of view and I am a proud strict “tiger mom”. But I’m not trying to tell other people what are the best ways to teach or raise their children. 67. Chua’s answer: Well, the title may sound a little frightening. Let me tell you why I chose the title. I was born in the year of the tiger. And “battle Hymn” in the United States comes from “The Battle Hymn of the Republic”. The book is really about finding some sort of balance: how can we find the balance between the eastern way of parenting and the western way of parenting. In mays the book as been misunderstood maybe because of the title. 68. Chua’s answer: I didn’t write this book to have any foreign policy implications. But it’s been taken into the foreign policy realm. It is of course true that there is a connection between child-raising and the future of nations. We are raising, as parents, the next generation. So I think Henry is right. We tapped into this thing of insecurity, American’s fear about the rising power of china. A friend of mine told me that if the book hasd been called The Battle Hymn of an Italian Mother or The Battle Hymn of a Mexican Mother, nobody would have cared. It’s really “China”. you know. 69. Chua’s answer: I don’t think he opposes my idea of raising children. I’d like to think we have a combination, which is the right solution. You need a balance. From my perspective, what I give my kids is something that I thought was lacking in the US educational system. You know, they hate memorization, while in China you have too much of it. In the US, learning should be fun, a lot of games,. So I b rought hard work and disciplines. My husband and I think this is a great thing always teaching them to question the authority and to ask why. Don’t accept everything just because somebody tells you. Figure it out yourself. I really think you need to combine both these qualities if you want creativity and dynamism. 70. Chua’s answer: They both are stronger than I am. I am really proud of them. Their friends and communities supported them. At a time, I couldn’t even look at the Internet because there are so many negative comments. And they would find the good ones and text them to me, saying “here’s a good one mommy, hang in there.” This experience has actually brought my family together. Believe it or not, not just my kids, also my parents and my three younger sisters have supported me. 四:单词拼写(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 1. I have been a___________to getting up and eating something at midnight.I can’t get out of it. 2.If you develop AIDS,your chances of s________are very small. 3.There are a lot of natural p________we can’t understand. 4.Plant trees in your garden or your school yard,as they they absorb carbon dioxide from the air and r________your spirit when you look at them. 5.I was a________as a volcanologist working for the Hawaiian Vocano Observatory twenty years ago. 6.We were __________(野餐)in the park yesterday when we heard a scream “Help!” 7.Having studied volcanoes now for many years,I am still amazed at their beauty as well as their p____________to cause great damage. 8.Please make a list of the things that c________energy in your home,school,or any other places you can think of. 9.However,there are those,like George Hambley,who are o__________to this view,believe that we should not worry about high levels of carbon dioxide in the air. 10.Lu Xun gave up medicine and became a n________. 五. 短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分) To protect the environment, many people have found that helpful to make the switch from paper and plastic bags for reusable grocery bags. But a report by Florida newspaper says that reusable grocery bags selling by some supermarkets contain high levels of lead(n.铅). In fact, lead is a metal which can be harmful to human, especially young children. In fact, lead in the bags is not possible to pollute food. However, as time went by, lead can come out as a result of repeating use. The bags with many pictures is found to contain more lead than plain reusable bags without decoration. We request that the government can take some measures. 六 : 短文写作(共I题;满分30分) 请根据以下提示,并结合具体的例子,用英语写一篇短文。 You cannot choose what you arc given, but you can choose how you make use of it. ①无须写标题,不得照抄英语提示语; ②除诗歌外,文体不限;③文中不得透露个人姓名和学校名称;④词数为120左右。 ———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— 答案 一.单项填空 1-5BBCCB 6-10 CABDA 11-15 CBD CD 16-20CDABB 21.ACBAA 二.完形填空: 26---30BADBC 31---35ABACD 36—40BCADC 41---45BDACB 三.阅读理解 BBDBB BCDBA DABCB DBABC 任务型阅读: EBAFC 四.单词拼写: 1.accustomed 2.survival 3.phenomena 4.refresh 5.appointed 6.picnicking 7.potential 8.consume 9.opposed 10.novelist 五.短文改错: To protect the environment, many people have found that helpful to make the switch from it paper and plastic bags for reusable grocery bags. But a report by ∧Florida newspaper says to a that reusable grocery bags selling by some supermarkets contain high levels of lead. Lead is a sold metal which can be harmful to human, especially young children. I fact , Lead in the bags is not humans或∧a或∧beings possible to pollute food. However, as time went by, lead can come out as a result of repeating likely goes repeated use. The bags with many pictures is found to contain more lead than plain reusable bags are without decoration. We request that the government can take some measures. should 六.书面表达: Three years ago I failed an important exam in my life and became a student in an ordinary school. Disappointed as I felt at the shabby campus and the poorly-equipped classroom, I found the teachers patient and considerate. Besides ,I enjoyed the friendly atmosphere in class. I decided to make the best of it. I worked hard and got along well with my teachers and classmates. Whenever I had difficulties, they were always available. Soon, I became one of the top students in my class, which greatly increased my confidence and got me motivated. My experience tells me that it is not what you are given but how you make use of it that determines who you are.查看更多