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1、高三英语试题1II.Grammar and vocabulary Section ADirections:After reading the passages below, fill in the blanks to make the passages coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best

2、 fits each blank.(A)American parents usually think that their child (25) have less pocket money than the children whom he often connects with even if they are wealthier. And they dont expect their children to compare with the richer if some conditions make (26) impossible for the children to get the

3、 same pocket money (27) the children in the neighborhood. The pocket money is not controlled by the parents, because a child can learn to use money correctly (28) dealing with it himself. If a 7 year old child gets one dollar as a week pocket money and is made to put it all in his piggy bank to save

4、 it up, he cant know(29) the real use for the money is. The children can use part of his pocket money to buy something he especially wants. By the time he is eight, he is old enough that parents can take the child to the bank, (30) (open)a saving account for him, and encourage him to put a certain a

5、mount of his pocket money into the bank and watch his bank savings grow as entry by entry (存入)is made. He will be saving, earning, and spending suitable quantities all along in order to learn how(31) (manage) money and to keep him in a favorable position with his friends. If a boy cant join his fell

6、ows in a sweet shop once in a while because he has to save every cent he gets or earns for some big unknown project his parents have chosen for him, he is a sorry child.(B)Have you everlain in the sun, _(32) (enjoy) the entertainment of reading a newspaper? Have you ever sat in an underground railwa

7、y, killing your boring time by turning a newspaper? If you have made it, there is no doubt_(33)_you may not deny the importance of newspapers as a popular medium.Newspapers provide us with great convenience. (34) the electric media like televisions and computers offers us another way to obtain infor

8、mation, their generation by electricity limits their uses indoors. On the other hand, newspapers may be carried (35) we plan to. In addition, their small size and light weight will surely spare our effort to take them._(36) advantage of newspapers lies in their non-pollution. It may be said without

9、fear of exaggeration that almost all those electronic media do harm to peoples health. (37) (take) televisions for example: exposures to radiations (辐射), a kind of pollution, from them in the long run will damage peoples health, (38) (especial) for pregnant women. The same case can also be found in

10、computers. Newspapers, by contrast, are madeof natural materials. Therefore no pollution will be given off nor are people subjected to the risk of illness when they read a newspaper.It is true that electronic media also has some superior (39) newspapers. They can give us more direct information, not

11、 only by wordsbut by sounds and pictures as well. But regarding newspapers as a medium of the past is(40) apparent understanding,far from the truth.Section BDirections: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word canonly be used once. Note that there is one word more than

12、 you need.A. arrangement B. association C. budgeting D. educator E. expenses F. handle G. household H. invest I. secondary J. sponsored K. identifyMiss Li was born in a big city. After she graduated from a university, she was asked to be sent to work at a 41 school in a mountainous area. There many

13、parents have no money to send their children to school. As a(n) 42 , Miss Li found that she had responsibility for these children. So she made good use of her holidays to go back to the city, where she told her old classmates of her idea. As all her classmates are warm-hearted and love public welfar

14、e, they can 43 with her easily. After careful discussion, they agreed to organize a(n) 44to do something for the poor children. In order to collect enough money, they often visited singers to ask them to offer the money that they get from the concerts. They often went to the factories and companies

15、to beg the bosses and managers to 45their money in the education in the poor areas. Whats more, they even reducedtheir 46and spare their savings. Miss Li is good at 47and know how to 48the money that they collect. Now many children 49by this association can go back to school. As time goes on, the as

16、sociation organized by Miss Li is a 50 name between the city where she was born and the area where she works.III. Reading ComprehensionSection ADirections: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that be

17、st fits the context.People often fall ill because of me. However, they can hardly blame me; it is largely their own 51. A tired person may get caught, especially when he goes to crowded places with polluted air. A sudden change in 52is another factor. In hot summer, people turn on the air-conditione

18、r upon returning home. They will catch a cold easily.My latest victim is an energetic student. After school, he played football hard for two hours. Though 53 , he still went to the cinema. Then he got back home and took a cold shower immediately.I seized this golden chance to 54 him. He reacted, try

19、ing to 55 me, but I was already 56deep in his throat. He kept sneezing and his nose was running. 57he put on some warm clothes, it didnt work, for there were too many of us. Besides, his sore throat kept upsetting him, and he developed a cough to force me and my family out, but 58 . The next day he

20、couldnt go to school. He had lost his appetite and was not as 59 as before. His mother made him orange juice every few hours for more vitamin C, which would help his 60. For two days he was nursed by his mother. As he rested more, his defense strengthened and I began to feel the 61. I knew I had to

21、62him before long. But I am not the one who gives up easily, and I made every effort to fight back. 63 , it was my turn to feel 64now, for his defense system was starting an all-out attack against me. I became 65and finally my time was over. Do you know what I am?51. A. faultB. responsibilityC. dest

22、inationD. business52. A.occasionB.temperatureC. seasonD. condition53. A. excitedB. hurtC. tiredD. late54. A. injureB. attackC.botherD. destroy55. A. getrid ofB. geton withC. put up withD .take hold of56. A. reproducingB. waitingC. hiding D. disappearing57. A. SinceB. AlthoughC. WhetherD. Once58. A.

23、escapedB. succeededC. failedD. regretted59. A. peacefulB. sensibleC. happyD. energetic60. A. studyB. developmentC. recoveryD. effect61. A. lossB. pressureC.operationD. burden62. A.sacrificeB. catchC. forgetD. leave 63. A. UncertainlyB. Unsuccessfully C. UnusuallyD. Unfortunately64. A.reluctantB. dis

24、appointedC. painfulD. ashamed65. A. weakerB.biggerC. smallerD. strongerSection BDirections: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according

25、 to the information given in the passage you have just read.(A)Most people agree that honesty is a good thing. But does Mother Nature agree? Animals can't talk, but can they lie in other ways? Can they lie with their bodies and behavior? Animal experts may not call it lying, but they do agree th

26、at many animals, from birds to chimpanzees (黑猩猩), behave dishonestly to fool other animals. Why? Dishonesty often helps them survive.Many kinds of birds are very successful at fooling other animals. For example, a bird called the plover sometimes pretends to be hurt in order to protect its young. Wh

27、en a predator(猎食动物)gets close to its nest, the plover leads the predator away from the nest. How? It pretends to have a broken wing. The predator follows the "hurt" adult, leaving the baby birds safe in the nest. Another kind of bird, the scrub jay, buries its food so it always has somethi

28、ng to eat. Scrub jays are also thieves. They watch where others bury their food and steal it. But clever scrub jays seem to know when a thief is watching them. So they go back later, unbury the food, and bury it again somewhere else.Birds called cuckoos have found a way to have babies without doing

29、much work. How? They don't make nests. Instead, they get into other birds' nests secretly. Then they lay their eggs and fly away. When the baby birds come out, their adoptive parents feed them. Chimpanzees, or chimps, can also be sneaky. After a fight, the losing chimp will give its hand to

30、the other. When the winning chimp puts out its hand, too, the chimps are friendly again. But an animal expert once saw a losing chimp take the winner's hand and start fighting again. Chimps are sneaky in other ways, too. When chimps find food that they love, such as bananas, it is natural for th

31、em to cry out. Then other chimps come running. But some clever chimps learn to cry very softly when they find food. That way, other chimps don't hear them, and they don't need to share their food.As children, many of us learn the saying "You can't fool Mother Nature." But maybe

32、 you can't trust her, either.66. A plover protects its young from a predator by_.A. pretending to be injuredB. driving away the adult predatorC. leaving its young in another nest D. getting closer to its young67. By "Chimpanzees, or chimps, can also be sneaky" (paragraph 5), the author

33、 means_.A. chimps are ready to attack others B. chimps are jealous of the winnersC. chimps are sometimes dishonestD. chimps can be selfish too68. Which of the following is true according to the passage?A. Some clever scrub jays often steal their food back.B. The losing chimp won the fight by taking

34、the winner's hand.C. Cuckoos fool their adoptive parents by making no nests.D. Some chimps lower their cry to keep food away from others.69. Which of the following might be the best title of the passage?A. How do animals learn to lie? B. Does Mother Nature fool animals?C. Do animals lie?D. How d

35、oes honesty help animals survive?(B)“My kids really understand solar and earth-heat energy,” says a second-grade teacher in Saugus, California. “Some of them are building solar collectors for their energy course.” These young scientists are part of City Building Educational Program (CBEP), a particu

36、lar program for kindergarten through twelfth grade that uses the stages of city planning to teach basic reading, writing and math skills, and more.The children don't just plan any city. They map and analyze the housing, energy, and transportation requirements of their own district and predict it

37、s needs in 100 years. With the aid of an architect who visits the classroom once a week, they invent new ways to meet these needs and build models of their creations. “Designing buildings of the future gives children a lot of freedom,” says the teacher who developed this program. “They are able to u

38、se their own rich imagination and inventions without fear of blame, because there are no wrong answers in a future context. In fact, as the class enters the final model-building stage of the program, an elected “official” and “planning group” makes all the design decisions for the model city, and th

39、e teacher steps back and becomes an adviser.”CBEP is a set of activities, games and imitations that teach the basic steps necessary for problem-solving: observing, analyzing, working out possible answers, and judging them based on the children's own standards. 70. The Program is designed to _.A.

40、 develop children's problem-solving abilities      B. train young scientists for city planning C. direct kids to build solar collectorsD. train kids to be future architects 71. An architect pays a weekly visit to the classroom to _.A. find out kids' creative ideasB. help

41、kids with their programC. give children lectures D. discuss with the teacher72. Who is the designer of the program? A. A teacher.B. An architect. C. An official. D. A scientist.73. The children feel free in the program because they _.A. can design future buildings themselves 

42、;B. need not worry about making mistakes C. are given enough time to design models D.have new ideas and rich imagination(C)Stonehenge(巨石阵)may have been a prehistoric health center rather than a site for observing stars or a temple in honor of the dead, scientists said yesterday. New evidence un

43、earthed at the World Heritage Site in more than 40 years suggests that the monument was a place where the diseased and injured went in groups, seeking cures.After a two-week dig, scientists have concluded that Stonehenge was “the ancient healthcare centre of southern England” because of the existenc

44、e of “bluestones”-the smaller columns of dolerite(辉绿岩)that formed an earlier stone structure.By dating pieces of remains to around 7330BC, Tim Darvill, of BournemouthUniversity, and Goff Wainwright, of the Society of Amtiquaries have found that hunter-gatherers were at the site on Salisbury Plain 4,

45、000 years earlier than thought. The first stage of Stonehenge, a round earthwork structure, was built around 3000BC. Professor Wainwright added: “I did not expect the degree of complexity we discovered. Were able to say so much more about when Stonehenge was built and why-all of which changes our pr

46、evious understanding of the monument.”The research reveals the importance of the henges famous bluestones. Hundreds of bluestone chips gathered at the site have led the team to conclude that the bluestones were valued for their curing effects-the key reason that about 80 of them, each weighing up to

47、 4 tons and a half, were dragged more than 150 miles from the Preseli Hills to Wiltshire. After years of research, Professors Darvill and Wainwright have concluded that, for thousands of years, the Preseli mountain range was home to magical health centers and holy wells.Even today there are those wh

48、o believe in the curing powers of the springs for coughs and heart disease, and people who use crystals and bluestones for self-curing. Radiocarbon tests have also revealed that the construction of the original bluestone circle took place around 2300BC, three centuries later than originally thought.

49、 Interestingly, on the same day died the “Amesbury Archer”-a sick traveler from the Swiss or German Alps who had an infected knee-whose remains were discovered about five miles from Stonehenge. The professors believe that he was a devoted religious person who was hoping to benefit from the curing po

50、wers of the monument.74Stonehenge is recently believed to be a place for people.Ato recover from poor healthBto observe star movementsCto hold religious ceremoniesDto gather huge bluestones75What can be inferred about Stonehenge from the passage?AThe springs could cure coughs and heart disease best.

51、BThe new discovery was the same as what had been expected.CSome huge bluestones were not produced at Stonehenge.DThe original bluestone circle was thought to be constructed around 2000BC.76The sick traveler in the passage is supposed to be.Aa devoted religious person from StonehengeBone of the earli

52、est discoverers of StonehengeCthe first explorer to test the magical power of bluestonesDa patient trying to cure his infection at Stonehenge77Which of the following might be the best title for the passage?AStonehenge: A New Place of InterestBStonehenge: Still Making NewsCStonehenge: Heaven for Adve

53、nturersDStonehenge: Still Curing PatientsSection CDirections: Read the passage carefully. Then answer the questions or complete the statements in the fewest possible words.More and more corporations are taking an interest in corporate social responsibility (CSR). CSR is made up of three broad layers

54、. The most basic is traditional corporate charity work. Companies typically spend about 1% of pre-tax profits on worthy projects. But many feel that simply writing cheques to charities is no longer enough. In some companies, shareholders want to know that their money is being put to good use, and em

55、ployees want to be actively involved in good works. Money alone is not the answer when companies come under attack for their behavior. Hence the second layer of CSR, which is a branch of risk management. Starting in the 1980s, with environmental disasters such as the explosion at Bhopal and the Exxo

56、n Valdez oil spill, industry after industry has suffered blows to its reputation. So, companies often responded by trying to manage the risks. They talk to non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and to governments, create codes of conduct(行为准则) and devote themselves to more transparency(透明)in their o

57、perations. Increasingly, too. they, along with their competitors, set common rules to spread risks. All this is largely defensive, but there are also opportunities for those that get ahead of the game. The emphasis on opportunity is the third layer of CSR: the idea that it can help to create value.

58、If approached in a strategic way, CSR could become part of a company's competitive advantage. That is just the sort of thing chief executives like to hear. The idea of "doing well by doing good" has become popular. Nevertheless, the business of trying to be good is bringing difficult questions to executives. Can you measure CSR performance? Should you be cooperating with NGOs and youre your competitors? Is

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