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1、浙江省宁波市2011届高三第二学期“十校联考”英 语 试 题说明:1本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分,共120分,考试时间120分钟。2请将答案全部填写在答题卡上。选择题部分(共80分)第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节, 满分30分)第一节:单项填空(共20小题;每小题0.5分,满分10分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。1- Well, its getting late. I must be going. Thank you for inviting me to the evening party of the Rabbit Year. - .AOh, its so l

2、ate.BThank you for coming.CAll right.DI really had a happy time. 2In January, 2011, leader of the Chinese Communist Party Hu Jintao was warmly received by Barak Obama, who was elected president of the US two years ago.A/; /Bthe; /Cthe; theD/ ; the 3Youd better not leave the football club. If you do,

3、 most probably you will not be back in.AturnedBreceivedCadmittedDabstracted4“Unbelievable” is so new an English word coined on the Internet is forbidden to appear in official media or documents at present.AthatBwhichCitDas5If you havent had enough sleep, your actions will give you during the day.Aaw

4、ayBupCinDoff6The teacher was absorbed in writing something, only now and then to refer to a book or another.Ato stopBstoppedCstoppingDhaving stopped7No doubt she will be late. Its of her to keep all the other guests waiting.AoriginalBlogicalCnormalDtypical 8My uncle in Taiwan for 20 years. Now he ha

5、s settled down in mainland.AlivedBhad livedChas livedDwas living9 you work hard, you wont solve this problem.AEven BAsCUnlessDSince10The illness of her son is so that she cannot go to sleep at night.AsatisfyingBworryingCsurprisingDpuzzling11Usually an adult man can grow about 1.7 meters tall, a few

6、may grow as short as 1.3 meters.AwhileBorCforDso12- Ill buy you a ten speed bicycle as a birthday present. - Is that a ? I wish you would not disappoint me.AdecisionBpresentationCpreferenceDpromise13According to our school regulations, you arrive at school before 7 A. M.AmayBcanCwillDshould14The cas

7、e is rare a man can be cured of such a terrible disease.AwhenBwhereChowDthat15- Could you be so kind as to pass me the cell phone? - .AWith pleasureBA pleasureCYes, pleaseDGo ahead.16We will give a gift to comes first.AwhoBwhomeverCwhomDwhoever17 what I had previously thought, my new deskmate turned

8、 out to be a very interesting guy.AInstead ofBIn spite ofCContrary toDBecause of18He is considered to be a gifted manager, with a quick mind and good humor.AoneBeachCthatDwho19I dont think it easy, even if we work hard, the South Korea and the North Korea to sit down to talk at present.ApersuadedBto

9、 persuadeCpersuadeDpersuading20What a pity. If I had caught that flight, I over the Pacific Ocean now.Awould flyBwould have flownCwould be flyingDwere flying第二节 完型填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项My friend John always has something to tell me. He knows so much that 21 m

10、en have to have older and more worldly wise men to tell them, 22 , who to trust, how to care for others and how to live life 23 the fullest.Recently, John lost his 24 Janet. For eight years she fought against cancer, but in the end her sickness had the last 25 . One day John took out a folded piece

11、of 26 from his wallet. He had found it, so he told me, when he 27 up some drawers at home.It was a 28 love letter Janet had written. The note could look like a school girls scrawls (潦草地写,乱涂) about her dream guy. 29 the letter was written by a woman who had had seven children, a woman who fought for

12、her life and who 30 only had a few months left to live.It was 31 a beautiful recipe (处方,食谱) for how to keep a marriage together. Janets 32 of her husband begins like this, “Loved me. Took care of me. Worried about me.”“Helped me when I was ill.” The next 33 reads. After that she turned 34 the paper

13、and added “Warmth. Humor. Kindness. Thoughtfulness.” And then she writes about the husband she has 35 with and loved most in her life. “ 36 there when I needed you.” The last words she wrote 37 all the others. I can see her for me when she added thoughtfully “Good friend.”I stand beside John now, an

14、d cannot pretend to know how it feels to lose someone who is as close to 38 as Janet was to him. I need to 39 what he has to say much more than he needs to talk.“John,” I ask. “How do you stick together with someone through 38 years not to mention the sickness? How do I know 40 I can bear to stand b

15、y my wifes side if she becomes sick one day?”“You can.” he says quietly, “If you love her enough, you can.”21AoldBwiseCyoungDfoolish22Afor instanceBat no timeCin that caseDas a matter of fact23Ain BtoCatDfor24AfriendBcolleagueCwifeDsister25ApossibilityBchanceChopeDword26AhandkerchiefBclothCleatherDp

16、aper27AfixedBlookedCtidiedDput28AsmallBlongCdescriptiveDtalkative29ASoBButCAndDWhile30AprobablyBsurelyCcertainlyDdefinitely31AonlyBfirstlyClastlyDalso32AimaginationBdescriptionCdreamDexpectation33AletterBnoteClineDparagraph34AawayBdownCoffDover35AlivedBdealtCquarreledDargued36AConstantlyBAlwaysCNeve

17、rDSeldom37Atake the place ofBget rid ofCtake awayDsum up38AmeBJanetCJohnDyou39Aspeak upBrepeatCdiscussDhear40AwhyBwhereCifDwhen第二部分:阅读理解(共25小题,每题2分,满分50分)第一节 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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AToday, in many high schools, teaching is now a technical miracle of computer labs, digital cam

18、eras. DVD players and laptops. Teachers can e-mail parents, post messages for students on online bulletin(公告,告示) boards, and take attendance with a quick movement of a mouse.Even though we are now living in the digital age, the basic and most important element of education has not changed. Most stud

19、ents still need that one-on-one, teacher-student relationship to learn and to succeed. Teenagers need instruction in English, math or history, but they also want personal advice and encouragement. Kids talk with me about their families, their weekend plans, their favorite TV shows and their relation

20、ship problems. In my English and journalism class, we talk about Shakespeare and persuasive(富有哲理的) essays, but we also discuss college basketball, the war in Iraq and career choices. Students show me pictures of their rebuilt cars, their family vacations, and their newborn baby brothers. This person

21、al connection is the necessary link between teachers and students that no amount of technology can improve upon or replace.A few years ago I had a student in sophomore English who was struggling with my class and with school in general. Although he was a humorous young man who liked to joke around,

22、I knew his family life was far from ideal. Whenever I approached him about missing homework or low test grades, he always had the same reply: “It doesnt matter because Im quitting school anyway.” Even though he always said this in a half-teasing way, I knew he needed to hear my different opinion and

23、 my “value of a high school education” lecture. He needed to hear this speech from me. After he left my class, he struggled through the next two years of school. But, he did finally graduate because we kept telling him to hang in there. Wed cared about him finishing school.Recently, I saw this forme

24、r student working at a local Italian restaurant. I told him again how proud I was of him. He said that he was hoping to go back to school to become a certified electrician. I encouraged him to get that training.Students rely on compassionate teachers to guide, to tutor, to listen, to laugh and to cr

25、y with them. Teachers provide the most important link in the educational process the human one.41The first paragraph mainly discusses _.Athe variety of modern teaching methodsBthe wide use of modern technology in educationCthe importance of teacher-parent relationshipDthe importance of using modern

26、technology42The underlined word “compassionate” in Para 5 means .AambitiousBknowledgeableCsympatheticDgenerous43According to the text, the most important element in education is .Ateachers good instructionBadvanced technologyCteachers encouragementDpersonal connection44The author states his view of

27、education by .AexampleBdescriptionCfigureDcomparisonBAustralia The vote for euthanasia (安乐死) was finally taken at 3:45 this morning. After six months argument and final 16 hours hot debates. Australias Northern Territory became the first legal authority in the world to allow doctors to take the live

28、s of incurably ill patients who wish to die. The bill was passed by the vote of 15 to 10. Almost immediately world flashed on the Internet and was picked up, half a world away, by John Hofsess, the director of the Right to Die Society of Canada. He sent it on through the groups on line service, Deat

29、h NET. Hofsess says, “We posted it all day long, because this isnt just something that happened in Australia. Its world history.”The full import may take a while to understand. The NT Rights of the Terminally Ill law has left physicians and citizens trying to deal with its moral and practical implic

30、ations. Some have breathed sighs of relief; but others, including churches, right to life groups and the Australian Medical Association, bitterly attacked the bill and the haste of its passage. But the tide is unlikely to turn back. In Australia-where an aging population, life-extending technology a

31、nd changing community attitudes have all played their partother states are going to consider making a similar law to for euthanasia. In the U. S. and Canada, where the right to die movement is gathering strength, observers are waiting for the dominoes (多米诺骨牌) to start failing. Under the new Northern

32、 Territory law, an adult patient can request death-probably by a deadly injection or pill-to put an end to suffering. The patient must be diagnosed as incurably ill by two doctors. After a "cooling off" period of seven days, the patient can sign a certificate of request. After 48 hours the

33、 wish for death can be met. For Lloyd Nickson, a 54-year-old Darwin resident suffering from lung cancer, the NT Rights of Terminally Ill law means he can get on with living without the haunting fear of his suffering: a terrifying deat from his breathing condition. "I' m not afraid of dying

34、from a spiritual point of view, but what I was afraid of washow I'd go, because I've watched people die in the hospital fighting for oxygen and clawing at their masks," he says.45According to the text, which of the following statements is TURE?AAustralia now us the only country in the w

35、orld to pass the law of euthanasia. BAll people in Australia dont have the same positive attitude to euthanasia.CMany patients will ask their doctors for euthanasia because they are afraid of death.DAccording to the law, if a patient requests death, his or her wish will be met after 48 hours.46The u

36、nderlined sentence in Para 2, “observes are waiting for the dominoes to start falling.” means that observes are waiting to see .Athe result of the game of dominoes.Bthat peoples attitude to euthanasia will be changed.Cthat the bill about euthanasia in Australia will come to an end.Dthe similar bills

37、 will be passed in other countries.47Australia was the first country to pass the bill of euthanasia, but not USA or Canada. Which one is NOT the reason?AIn Australia, the technology of extending life is advanced.BIn Australia, it is easy to deal with the moral and practical meaning.CIn Australia, ol

38、d people take up great part in the population of the whole country.DAustralians gradually realize suffering from a terrible disease is worse than immediate death.48It can be inferred from the text that .Awhen Lloyd Nickson dies, he will face his death with calm characteristic of euthanasia.Bphysicia

39、ns and citizens in Australia share the same view on euthanasia.Cother countries are going to consider making a similar law to deal with euthanasia.Dunder the bill, patients requesting death are sure to be injected by deadly medicine.49Whats the authors attitude to euthanasia?ANegativeBCriticalCPosit

40、iveDDoubtfulCA person named Bernard Jackson today is a free man, but he has many bitter memories. He spent five years in prison after a jury (陪审团) wrongly convicted (判处有罪) him of raping two women. At Jacksons trial, although two witnesses testified that Jackson was with them in another location at t

41、he time of the crime, he was convicted anyway. Why? The jury believed the testimony (证词) of the two victims, who positively identified Jackson as the man who had attacked them. The court eventually freed Jackson after the police found the real criminal.Many factors influence the accuracy of eyewitne

42、ss testimony. For instance, witnesses sometimes see photographs of several suspects before they try to identify the person they saw in a group of people. They can become confused by seeing many photographs of similar faces. The number of people in the group, and whether it is a person or a photograp

43、h, my also affect a witnesss decision. People sometimes have difficulty identifying people of other races. The questions the police ask witnesses also have an effect on them.Many people believe that police officers are more reliable than ordinary people. Psychologists decided to test this idea, and

44、they discovered that it is not true. Two psychologists showed a film of crimes to both police officers and civilians. The psychologists found no difference between the police and the civilians in correctly remembering the details of the crimes.Despite all the possibilities for inaccuracy, courts can

45、not omit eyewitness testimony from a trial. American courts depend almost completely on eyewitness testimony to resolve (决定) court cases. Sometimes it is the only evidence to a crime, such as rape. Furthermore, eyewitness testimony is often correct. Although people do sometimes make mistakes, and co

46、nvict innocent people, more importantly, eyewitness testimony has rightly convicted a larger number of guilty people. American courts depend on the ability of the twelve jurors, and not the judges, to determine the accuracy of the witnesss testimony. It is their responsibility to decide if a certain

47、 witness could actually see, hear and remember what happened. 50Bernard Jackson was found guilty and sentenced 5 years prison because .Athe victims insisted that he was the attackerBthe admitted the crime of raping two womenCthe police discovered evidence leading to his guiltDthe eyewitness proved t

48、he victims testimony51The following statements may be the reasons for why sometimes the eyewitness testimony is not accurate EXCEPT .Athe eyewitness is confused by the polices questionsBthe eyewitness is shown photos of many similar facesCthe eyewitness lacks the professional help from policeDthe ey

49、ewitness cant identify people of other races clearly52An inaccurate eyewitness testimony may lead to .Athe misunderstanding of the caseBthe disbelief in the courtCthe disrespect for the eyewitnessDthe conviction of an innocent person53Eyewitness testimony is important because .Ait can be relied on t

50、o detect criminals in all cases.Bit is sometimes the only way to resolve court cases.Cit is sometimes the only clue for police investigation.Dit is more reliable than physical evidences to a crime.54According to the text, we can infer that .Aeyewitness testimony is valuable, though sometimes incorre

51、ct.Bpolice identification is more reliable than that of the ordinary peopleCcrime victims often fail to give positive identification of the suspectsDthe jury relies on the judge than the eyewitness for a decisionDFor eighty four days old Santiago had not caught a single fish. At first a young boy, M

52、anolin, had shared his bad fortune, but after the fortieth luck less day the boys father told his son to go in another boat. From that time on, Santigao worked alone. The boy loved the old fisherman and always helped him with money and food. Usually, they would talk about the fish they had taken in

53、luckier times or about American baseball after supper, while at night, alone in his cottage, Santiago dreamed of lions on the beaches of Africa, where he had gone years before. He no longer dreamed of his dead wife.On the eighty-fifth day, Santiago set off to fish before dawn. Two of his baits (饵) w

54、ere fresh tunas (金枪鱼) the boy had given him, as well as sardines (沙丁鱼) to cover his hooks. Then he set his lines which went straight down into deep dark water.As the sun rose he saw other boats in toward shore. A bird showed him where dolphin were chasing some flying fish. This time Santiago saw tun

55、a jumping in the sunlight. A small one took the hook on his line. Pulling the fish aboard, the old man thought it a good fortune. Toward noon a marlin, a common fish in the sea, started eating the bait which was one hundred meters down. Gently the old man played the fish, a big one, as he knew from

56、the weight on the line. At last he struck to settle the hook. The fish did not come out of she surface. Instead, it began to pull the boat to the northwest. The old man followed it. Although he was alone and no longer strong, he had his skill and knew many tricks. He waited patiently for the fish to be tired.It was cold after the sunset. When something took one of his remaining baits, he cut the line with his knife. Once the marlin leaned

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