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高三质量检测英 语 2013.11本试卷分第i卷和第ii卷两部分,共12页。满分150分。考试用时120分钟。考试结束后,将本试卷答题卡交回。第i卷(共95分)第一部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节: 语法和词汇知识(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从a、b、c、d四个选项中选出可填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。1.in fact, you can easily fake up an excuse to _ going out with him.a. manageb. avoidc. arranged. refuse2.-you look excited!-i _ the expensive dictionary that i left in the library yesterday.a. am findingb. foundc. have foundd. had found3.anyone _ bags, boxes, or whatever, was stopped by the police in egypt.a. seen carryb. saw to carryc. seen carryingd. saw carrying4.the new president spoke at the apec meeting for nearly an hour without _ his notes.a. bringing upb. looking forc. trying ond. referring to 5.the only way she thought of _ money was to sell her olympic gold.a. gotb. gettingc. to getd. get6.hell never forget his stay in the park _ he found his cellphone which had gone missing days before.a. thatb. whenc. whered. which7.hes been sitting there in the restaurant for more than an hour, not making any trouble _ anything either.a. and not orderb. but not to orderc. but not orderingd. and didnt order8.ive promised my daughter to go to beijing with her, but i have to _ because of the meeting.a. take it upb. make it upc. give it upd. put it off9.visitors to wendeng city are usually _ by the great number of bridges.a. drawnb. struckc. pushedd. rushed10.-id like to go to the movie with you, dad.-sorry, my son, but only the grown-ups are _ into the cinema.a. requiredb. intendedc. supposedd. admitted11.while previewing his lessons, the little boy will make a question mark _ there is a question.a. whereb. whenc. becaused. which12.it is the only one of the most exciting movies _ been shown this year.a. that hasb. that havec. which hasd. which have13.come and see me whenever _.a. you are convenient b. you will be convenientc. it is convenient to you d. it will be convenient to you14.it was getting dark; i found a car _ in a pool by the side of the road.a. to be stuck b. stuck c. sticking d. stick15.those young men were _ by the police with making trouble in the neighbourhood.a. chargedb. blamedc. scoldedd. accused第二节 完形填空 (共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(a、b、c和d)中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。kids have their own ideas about money-some are sensible and others are not so wise.twelve-year-old amanda thinks its 16 to save and not blow your money right away “ so you can 17 other things”.when it comes to credit cards, eight-year-old jeremie says when the monthly 18 comes in “ you sign it and then you give it back” -leaving out the part about actually 19 it.these kids are 20 far away from the working world, but the ideas theyre forming about 21 could affect how much they save, how they use credit cards and how much debt they finally take on in later life.high school business teacher jeff balch said his students had 22 knowledge about money other than spending. “ they dont know most things because 23 talks to them about them-as in their parents,” said balch, “the discussions tend to be in terms of kids 24 too much money, but no one tells them why, where their money goes.mitch murphy said students message to the task force was to “ make it 25 ”. “ it may be difficult to have a 14-or 15-year-old student get too 26 about retirement planning, ” murphy said, “ but if you want to talk about a cellphone contract or a debt card,they will be engaged in.” murphy said learning financial literacy (能力)27, well 28 getting into the work force, should stay with canadians for life and 29 the country as a result.sandra martin said children can start learning about money when they learn to 30 . “ sit down with the flyers and look at how much things cost,” martin said. babysitting and birthday money could be 31 and there would be a(n) 32 as to how much could be debited(借) every month, she said.“ the reality is that were not spending with cash anymore. if youre always in 33 of your childs money, then theyre never going to learn what it means to save for something thats 34.”balch said he tries to make his students realize the differences between needs, wants and priorities(优先权). if they havent learned self-control and if they havent learned how to 35 money, they can easily spiral(螺旋上升) out of control.16.a. goodb. difficultc. easyd. hard17.a. sellb. exchangec. buyd. involve18.a. materialb. billc. catalogued. figure19.a. payingb. replacingc. recyclingd. adopting20.a. alreadyb. stillc. evend. almost21.a. beliefb. partc. disciplined. money22.a. muchb. morec. littled. many23.a. everybodyb. somebodyc. anybodyd. nobody24.a. spendingb. costingc. takingd. sparing25.a. amazingb. realc. actived. legal26.a. disappointedb. skepticalc. enthusiasticd. fortunate27.a. correctlyb. earlyc. lated. patiently28.a. beforeb. afterc. whend. while29.a. benefitb. botherc. contactd. educate30.a. cookb. tradec. countd. paint31.a. stoodb. bannedc. displayedd. deposited32.a. attitudeb. conclusionc. limitd. data33.a. searchb. controlc. needd. place34.a. importantb. formalc. scientificd. independent35.a. borrowb. lendc. increased. handle第二部分 阅读理解(共25小题;每小题2分,满分50分)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。awhen asked to point out one or two things that are most important to themselves, many put friends ahead of homes, jobs, clothes and cars.a true friendship carries a long history of experience that determines who we are and keeps us connected. it is a treasure we should protect. unfortunately, the better friends you are, the more probably youll have disagreements. and the result can be what you dont want -an end to the relationship.the good news is that most troubled friendships can be mended. first, dont let your pride get in your way. most of us can forgive each other when differences are brought out in the open. second, apologize when yourre wrong-even if youve been wronged. over the course of a friendship, even the best people make mistakes. sometimes, it may be best if the wronged person takes the lead and apologizes. when you apologize, give your friend a chance to admit that he has been wrong also. third, see things from your friends point of view. and finally, accept that friendships change as our needs and lifestyle change. making friends can sometimes seem easy. the hard part is keeping the connections strong during the natural ups and downs that have an effect on all relationships. my suggestion: consider friendship an honour and a gift, and worth the effort to treasure and nurture.36.what is likely to happen if you have disagreements with your friends?a. an end to the friendships.b. getting experience for the later life.c. quarrelling with each other.d. sitting down and have a talk.37.the author wrote the article mainly to tell us _.a. how to make friendsb. the benefits of making friendsc. what is a true friendship d. how to mend a troubled friendship38.the underlined word “nurture” probably means _.a. mendb. developc. keepd. accept39.what causes the change of friendships?a. our characters.b. our hobbies.c. our living habits.d. our needs and lifestyle.40.which of the following is true according to the passage?a. a true friend can never have a disagreement with each other.b. most troubled friendships can be mended.c. you dont need to apologize when you know you are wronged.d. friends are more important than jobs, homes and cars.bceaseless technology. a punishing workweek. that to do list that keeps multiplying. it is no wonder many of us find it difficult to have a sufficient amount of sleep. but will sleeping more on the weekend make up for hours of lost snoozing (小睡)? one sleep expert, w. christopher winter raised the question.sleeping bingegetting eight hours of shut-eye each night is generally recommended, but many people dont. as the week rolls from monday to friday, they accumulate a sleep debt. spending a few extra hours in bed on a saturday morning, people assume, will help them “ catch up” on lost sleep. theyre likely right, “ nobody knows how long the horizon is, probably a few nights, but studies show that recovery sleep in the short term does work,” says dr. winter, a member of the american academy of sleep medicine.sleep bankingrecent data suggests that banking sleep in advance of a long night can actually offset (补偿) upcoming sleep deprivation(丧失). if you knew you were going to have to stay up all night on a particular day, for example, you could sleep for 10 hours a day for multiple days before the event, and be fine, dr. winter says. just plan ahead.routine (惯例的)napsa scheduled nap is healthier than catching up on or banking sleep. “ because sleep extension can make you feel groggy (昏昏沉沉), i always recommend a short nap if a person feels they need it , at the same time, every day,” says dr. winter. he adds that 25 minutes is ideal. “ when you schedule a short nap, your body anticipates it and slows down, without falling into a deep dream sleep,” he says. that refreshing, scheduled break is better than an occasional weekend lie-in. “ the body likes routine,” he says, “ when its prepared, it works more efficiently.”41.from monday to friday, many people _.a. accumulate a sleep debtb. have no time to sleepc. work hard to achieve their goalsd. have to stay up all nights42.research shows that in the short term_.a. a nap have no effect on workb. a nap have effect on workc. recovery sleep does workd. recovery sleep doesnt work43.if a soccer fan wants to stay up all night to watch two world cup semi-finals, it may help if _.a. he keeps taking a nap for a weekb. he sleeps for 8 hours a day for daysc. he keeps sleeping for 2 daysd. he banks sleep in advance44.what is better than banking sleep, according to dr. winter?a. sleeping bingeb. recovery sleepc. scheduled napsd. sleep extension45.what would be the best title for the passage?a. sleep mattersb. disadvantage of sleeping bingec. advantage of routine napsd. how to sleep wellcis it ok to snap (拍照) your food?have you ever taken a snap of a luxurious cake or photographed a juicy steak when you eat in restaurants? you may want to share what you eat with your friends or just post part of your daily life onto the internet. however, such action may be very annoying(讨厌的) to other diners, or even to chefs and restaurant owners. currently, more and more people begin to consider “ foodstagramming” as very silly and a bad manner.in many restaurants, diners complain of being blinded by flasher(闪光灯), snapped without their permission and disturbed by people climbing on to chairs for a better angle. even chefs and restaurant owners are annoyed at food photography. a michelin-starred(米其林星级) chef said, “its hard to build a memorable evening when flashes are flying every six minutes.”at the start of 2013, the debate on whether it is ok to take photographs of your food in restaurants seemed to swing (摇摆) towards a definite “no.” according to several chefs in new york city, some restaurants there have started banning customers from taking photos of their food. policies around the ban of food photography vary from restaurant to restaurant, ranging from restrictions on using a flash to outright(完全的) bans. if other restaurants follow such policies, it may signal the death of “ foodstagramming”.nevertheless, instead of banning food photography, some restaurants are offering food photography courses. in spain, the restaurant group grupo gourmet has started running a “ fotografia para foodies” course to instruct its customers to better take food pictures. the course teaches customers to take photos in a proper way without disturbing other dinners, such as never use a flash. 46.who are annoyed with food photography in restaurants?a. restaurant owners.b. other diners.c. chefs.d. the above all.47.what did some new york restaurants do about food photography?a. they started to ban customers from taking photos of their food.b. they had no idea about taking photos for the profits.c. they wanted to talk with some customers.d. they decided to learn from spain.48.what did the spanish restaurant group do about food photography?a. it told the customers when to take food pictures.b. it asked the customers to pay for taking food pictures.c. it ran a course to instruct customers to better take food pictures.d. it also prevented the customers from taking food pictures.49.what is foodstagramming?a. its a popular practice where diners take photos of their meals and share them online.b. its a popular practice where dinners take photos of their meals and sells to others.c. its a habit that people take photos when they eat.d. its an idea how to take photos of their meals.50.which of the following is true?a. customers in america like others to use flashes when they eat.b. restaurants in spain think of a methord to meet peoples need.c. american government is discussing the problem of foodstagramming.d. people in china are trying to think of an idea to deal with the problem.dthe island of great britain being small (compare the size of australia), the natural place for holiday relaxation and enjoyment is extensive coastline, above all its southern and eastern coasts, and the favorite resort of the mass-population of industrial lancashire, is on the north-west coast. distant and little-inhabited area like northern scotland, are too remote for the development of large seaside resorts.for most children, going to the seaside suggests a week or fortnight of freedom on the beach, ideally a sandy one providing enough opportunities for the construction of sandcastle, fishing in pool, paddling in shallow water or swimming in deep water. their parents spend sunny days swimming in the sea and sunbathing on the beach. not that the british sun can be relied on and the depressing sight of families wandering round the town in old fashioned and under umbrellas is only too common. however, there are always shops with their tourist souvenirs, plenty of cafes and if the worst comes to the worst, the cinema to offer a refuge.the average family is unlikely to seek accommodation in a hotel as they can stay more cheaply in a boarding-house. there are usually three or four-storeyed victorian buildings, whose owners spend the summer season letting rooms to a number of couples or families and providing three cooked meals a day at what they describe as a reasonable price, with the hope that in this way they will add enough to their savings to see the winter through. otherwise there are the camping sites for those who prefer self-catering.nowadays, even when an increasing number of people fly off to mediterranean resorts where a well-developed suntan (晒黑) can be assured, or explore in comfort swiss lakes and mountains or romantic italian or spanish cities, the british seaside is still the main attraction for families, especially those with younger children. as they queue for boats trips, cups of tea or ice-cream under gray skies and in dizzling rain, the parents are reliving (重温) their own childhood when time seemed endless, their own sandcastles the most splendid on the beach, the sea always blue and friendly and the sun always hot.51.children enjoy the seaside because _.a. their parents can live and play with themb. they can buy what they want therec. there are a variety of enjoyable ways of spending time thered. they can learn how to build sandcastles, how to swim, etc. 52.the reason suggested for running a boarding-house is that _.a. people can live as where they live at homeb. people can cook what they are favoritec. the owners provide three cooked meals a day at a reasonable priced. the resulting additional income will ensure a living for several months53.many parents once played on the british beach and _.a. still have their happy memories of itb. dont want to have a holiday therec. dont want to take their children to have a holiday there.d. want to build their own sandcastles the most splendid on the beach again54.nowadays more and more people fly off to mediterranean resorts for _.a. an exploration of lakes in comfortb. a well-developed suntanc. a well-equipped boarding-housed. a romantic party55.which of the following is true according to the passage?a. it is suggested that as a form of holiday entertainment the cinema is the best place to go in bad weather.b. a reason suggested in the first paragraph for the appeal of the english seaside is that it is an ideal place for children.c. northern scotland is little-inhabited and remote.d. few people in britain go abroad for holiday relaxation and enjoyment.ewhen sally ride was ten years old, she had no idea that she would some day grow up to be one of americas first woman astronauts. in fact, if you had asked her then what wanted to be, she would have said, “ i want to play shortstop for the los angeles dodgers.” sally collected baseball cards by the boxful, and she knew the name and batting average (击球率)of every player in the national league.but major league bas
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