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广东省茂名市实验中学2013届高三英语周测2i. 语言知识应用 (共两节;满分45分)第一节: 完形填空 (共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从1-15各题所给的a、b、c、d四个选项中,选出最佳选项。dad loved children. and he always wanted a _1_ family. eventually, he got what he wanted with twelve children in the family. without fail, he would show us off to visitors.once, dad _2_ presented the first three children in the family, ann, mary and ernestine, to some visitors. then he picked up a fourth child, and said, and this is our _3_ model, complete with all the improvements. and dont think that this is all; we are _4_ the 1953 model some time next month.but what he _5_ most was taking us out for a drive. on one occasion a man in a village we were passing through shouted _6_ that he had seen eleven people in our car, not _7_ mum and dad. _8_, dad called out over his shoulder, you _9_ the second baby up from the front here, mister.another time, dad told us this joke, though we were not sure then whether he was telling us the _10_. mum, who was a psychologist (心理学家), once went to give a lecture and left dad in charge of the _11_. when mum returned, she asked him if everything had been ok. he said everything was fine _12_ one of the children had been taught a lesson because he had been _13_. when he pointed at the child that had been _14_, mum looked at him calmly and said, thats not one of ours, dear. he _15_ next door.1. a. richb. lovelyc. closed. large2. a. surprisinglyb. nervouslyc. kindlyd. proudly3. a. dearestb. smallestc. latestd. youngest4. a. orderingb. sellingc. expectingd. improving5. a. hatedb. enjoyedc. caredd. hoped6. a. crazilyb. excitedlyc. curiouslyd. directly7. a. countingb. namingc. showingd. reaching8. a. immediatelyb. carefullyc. angrilyd. easily9. a. sawb. missedc. forgetd. left10. a. truthb. storyc. adventured. accident11. a. lectureb. housec. officed. activity12. a. even ifb. apart fromc. so thatd. except that13. a. troublesomeb. carelessc. actived. quiet14. a. foundb. caughtc. punishedd. wounded15. a. goes tob. belongs toc. worksd. plays第二节 语法填空 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空,并将答案填写在答题卡标号为l6-25的相应位置上。i was always told that the three ps, patience, positive thinking and perseverance, were a sure path 16_success.but this advice does not always work as planned. my high school maths exam is one example. the exam, 17_was originally to be held in our classroom, 18_(change) to the library at the last minute. this, 19_, didnt bother me because maths had always been my strongest subject. i patiently walked to the library, took my seat and did some deep breathing to help relax 20_. but my mood changed quickly when i saw the first question. i had no idea how to do it. i tried to stay 21_(positive) and persevered 22_i finally found the solution. with the problem 23_(solve),i felt proud of my achievement.24_(fortunate),i then noticed that i had just 10 minutes left 25_ (complete) the rest.ii. 阅读 (共两节,满分50分)第节 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分) 阅读下列短文,从2645 题所给的a、b、c和d项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 amy newly-rented small apartment was far away from the centre of london and it was becoming essential for me to find a job, so finally i spent a whole morning getting to town and putting my name down to be considered by london transport for a job on the underground. they were looking for guards, not drivers. this suited me. i couldnt drive a car but thought that i could probably guard a train, and perhaps continue to write my poems between stations. the writers keats and chekhov had been doctors. t.s. eliot had worked in a bank and wallace stevens for an insurance company. id be a subway guard. i could see myself being cheerful, useful, a good man in a crisis. obviously id be overqualified but i was willing to forget about that in return for a steady income and travel privileges those being particularly welcome to someone living a long way from the city centre.the next day i sat down, with almost a hundred other candidates, for the intelligence test. i must have done all right because after about half an hours wait i was sent into another room for a psychological test. this time there were only about fifty candidates. the interviewer sat at a desk. candidates were signaled forward to occupy the seat opposite him when the previous occupant had been dismissed, after a greater or shorter time. obviously the long interviews were the more successful ones. some of the interviews were as short as five minutes. mine was the only one that lasted a minute and a half.i can remember the questions now: “why did you leave your last job?” “why did you leave your job before that?” “and the one before that?” i cant recall my answers, except that they were short at first and grew progressively shorter. his closing statement, i thought, revealed a lack of sensitivity which helped to explain why as a psychologist, he had risen no higher than the underground railway. “youve failed the psychological test and we are unable to offer you a position.”failing to get that job was my low point. or so i thought, believing that the work was easy. actually, such jobs being a postman is another one i still desire demand exactly the sort of elementary yet responsible awareness that the habitual dreamer is least qualified to give. but i was still far short of full self-understanding. i was also short of cash.26the writer applied for the job chiefly because _.ahe wanted to work in the centre of london bhe could no longer afford to live without oneche was not interested in any other available job dhe had received some suitable training27the writer thought he was overqualified for the job because _.ahe often traveled undergroundbhe had written many poemsche could deal with difficult situations dhe had worked in a company28the length of his interview meant that _.ahe was not going to be offered the job bhe had not done well in the intelligence testche did not like the interviewer at all dhe had little work experience to talk about29what does the writer realize now that he did not realize then?ahow unpleasant ordinary jobs can be. bhow difficult it is to be a poet.chow unsuitable he was for the job.dhow badly he did in the interview.30whats the writers opinion of the psychologist?a. he was very aggressive(有进取心的). b. he was unhappy with his job.c. he was quite inefficient. d. he was rather unsympathetic. bnapoleon bonaparte died on may 5, 1821, on the island of st. helena off the coast of africa. he was 51 years old at the time. when doctors examined napoleons body, they said that the former emperor of france had died from cancer of the stomach. that was the cause of death recorded in the official report. however, other doctors disagreed. one doctor who was present during the examination of the body said that napoleon died of hepatitis(肝炎). other historians and medical experts have suggested that napoleon died of syphilis(梅毒), tuberculosis(肺结核), or perhaps malaria. now, after careful research, a british chemist thinks that napoleon might have been poisoned - not by a person, but by his wallpaper. napoleon was sent to the island of st. helena in 1815 after he lost the battle of waterloo. he was a prisoner on the island. although he had servants to attend to him, he had to live in one small building. st. helena is a very wet island, so the walls of the building were always covered with mold. napoleon became ill from spending too much time inside his house. almost constantly he had a fever, chills, and felt sick to his stomach. he often felt pain in his shoulders and in his side. his skin turned yellow. he got frequent headaches, and he would become dizzy and vomit. none of the medicine that the doctors gave napoleon seemed to help. they were not sure what was the matter. finally, napoleon was too weak to leave the house. one night, while he was sleeping, he went into a coma (昏迷)and died.many doctors who later reviewed the reports of napoleons illness found that the symptoms did not show a man who suffered from stomach cancer. it seemed obvious that napoleon had died from some other cause. in 1961, a swedish doctor examined some of napoleons hair and found a high level of arsenic(砒霜), a chemical poison. was napoleon murdered? it is doubtful. arsenic was used in many types of medicine during napoleons time, so he might have taken the arsenic as a cure for his illness. then, in 1982, dr. david jones from england began to look into the mystery and suggested that napoleon might have breathed in arsenic which was in the air of his house. in the 1700s and 1800s, arsenic was used to make a kind of green paint used on cloth and wallpaper. if the paint was used on a wet wall, the arsenic would go into the air. a person in the room might breathe that air. after studying the wallpaper in the room where napoleon died, dr. jones found high levels of arsenic in the green paint on the walls.31. the passage says that . a. a british doctor thinks he has found the cause of napoleons death b. many doctors have tried to guess the cause of napoleons death c. napoleon could have died from poison d. all of the above32. why did napoleon live on st. helena? a. he owned the island. b. he was a prisoner there. c. his family lived there. d. he liked the island.33. napoleon suffered from the following symptoms except _. a. chills b. fever c. dizziness d. bleeding34. the official report said that napoleon died of_. a. cancer b. a coma c. mold d. poison35. according to dr. jones, how did the arsenic probably get into napoleons body? a. he ate it. b. he breathed it in. c. he touched it. d. he drank it.cone reaction to all the concern about tropical deforestation is a blank stare that asks the question, since i dont live there, what does it have to do with me? the answer is that your way of life, wherever you live in the world, is tied to the tropics in many ways. if you live in a house, wash your hair, eat fruits and vegetables, drink soda, or drive a car, you can be certain that you are affected by the loss of tropical forests. biologically, we are losing the richest regions on earth when, each minute, a piece of tropical forest, the size of ten city blocks, disappears. as many as five million species of plants, animals, and insects (40 to 50 percent of all living things) live there, and are being lost faster than they can be found and described. their loss is immeasurable. take rubber for example. for many uses, only natural rubber from trees will do. synthetics are not good enough. today over half the worlds commercial rubber is produced in malaysia and indonesia, while the amazons rubber industry produces much of the worlds four million tons. and rubber is an important material in making gloves, balloons, footwear and many sporting goods. thousands of other tropical plants are valuable for their industrial use. many scientists strongly believe that deforestation contributes to the greenhouse effect - or heating of the earth from increased carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. as we destroy forests, we lose their ability to change carbon dioxide into oxygen. carbon dioxide levels could double within the next half-century, warming the earth by as much as 4.5 degrees. the result? a partial melt-down of polar ice caps, raising sea levels as much as 24 feet; even 15 feet could threaten anyone living within 35 miles of the coast. unbelievable? maybe. but scientists warn that by the time we realise the severe effects of tropical deforestation, it will be 20 years too late. can tropical deforestation affect our everyday lives? now, you should have got the answer.36. the underlined word synthetics probably means . a. natural rubber b. tropical materials c. man-made material d. commercial rubber37. in the last paragraph the author tries to . a. tell people how to avoid the tropical deforestation b. persuade people to buy something synthetic c. show us how important it is to protect the tropical forests d. let people realise the effect of tropical deforestation38. according to the passage, which of the following is not true? a. the forests are losing their function in turning carbon dioxide into oxygen. b. many of our daily uses are related to the tropical forests. c. tropical plants can be used to make industrial products. d. high carbon dioxide levels will make the earth warmer.39. the authors attitude towards the tropical deforestation is . a. puzzling b. cold c. supporting d. opposed40. which of the following might be the best title for the passage? a. tropical forests b. the value of tropical forests c. tropical forests and our life d. the greenhouse effects w dchina has recently been faced with serious issues of product safety. in panama, it is said that medicine made with a poisonous chemical sickened some people. a chinese company had identified it as diethylamide glycol ( 化乙二醇), a low cost substitute commonly used in automobile antifreeze(防冻剂). some countries have banned chinese-made toothpaste containing diethylamide glycol. china has now told companies to discontinue its use, even though it says the toothpaste is safe. another industrial chemical, melamine, was found in wheat flour used to make pet food in north america. thousands of dogs and cats became sick. the united states has restricted some imports of chinese seafood because they contained banned substance. and questions have been raised about other products, including childrens toys covered with lead paint. chinese officials promised to provide the european union, the biggest trading partner, with detailed reports on enforcement efforts against unsafe goods. meglena kuneva, commissioner (理事) for consumer protection of the european union said china should have kept its promise. china recently closed three companies linked to the panama and the pet food scare. and it dismissed the former head of its food and drug administration. he was found guilty of corruption (腐败) for approving unsafe drugs. this week, a conference of the state council approved a proposed special measure on the supervision of food safety. the xinhua news agency said it calls for stronger controls over producers, greater responsibilities for government and more serious punishment for illegal activities. but chinese officials have accused some foreign media of overstating problems with goods made in china. they say food imports from the united states also fail inspection sometimes. next week, american and chinese food safety officials are planning to hold 5 days of meetings in beijing to discuss cooperation.41how many cases with safety problems are mentioned in the passage? asix bfive cfour dthree 42how was panama case dealt with afterwards? athree companies linked to it were closed down. bthe former head of food and drug administration was removed from his position. cmore serious punishment was conducted for leaders linked to it. dboth a and b. 43we can infer the followings except that _. achinese- made toothpaste is safe bthe safety of “made in china” is doubted cthere are safety problems with more chinese products dthe chinese government is to blame partly for the product safety problems.44the passage is mainly about _. achina is facing product safety problems bmore controls are taken of chinese goods coverstated problems with chinese goods dchina is losing its trade partners 45what does “it” refers to in the last but one paragraph? achina bthe european union cchinese officials dthe chinese company 第二节: 信息匹配 (共5小题, 每小题2分, 满分10分)请阅读下列应用文及其相关信息,并按照要求匹配信息。请在答题卡上将对应题号的相应选项字母涂黑。(选e时,同时涂ab; 选f时,同时涂ac)请阅读下列不同类型汽车的信息:toyota electron-2006 (new): toyotas new car is both powerful and economical. using a combination of fuel and electricity this car will not only save money on petrol bills, but it will also save the environment. has air conditioner and leather seats. price: $17,500bmw series 7-2006 (new): judged the car of year” by wheels magazine this is the best high-class car on the market. it is big enough for 5 people but is smooth and fast. has all the latest safety equipment and computer mapping system. price: $84,900porsche 911-2006 (new): this newest porsche is packed with the latest safety equipment and engine technology. it can hold 2 people and the roof can come down automatically for you to enjoy the frest air. has dvd entertainment system and computer mapping system. price: $72,000chrysler minibus-2005(second-hand): with its unique seating design, this vehicle can hold up to 14 people. silver outside with black leather inside and in excellent condition. has 2 automatic sliding doors plus dvd entertainment system. price: $19,200ford fairlane-1998(second-hand): with a traditional ford design, this car is dark bule and is an ideal second car for the family. mechanically in good condition. has air conditioner and cd player. pri

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