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20142015学年度苏锡常镇四市高三教学情况调研(二) 英 语 2015年5月第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题l分,满分l5分) 请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。1. This course is based on a project, one of_ aims is to improve the students comprehensive ability in English.A. whoseB. whichC. itsD. what2. Why are you so familiar with my close friend Nipple?Yeah, I happen, believe it or not,_him in a packed trip.A. to meetB. to be meetingC. to have metD. to be met3. Why do you choose to work in an international travel agency? Well, you know, English is my_. So it is my best choice.A. talentB. strengthC. abilityD. skill4. Local citizens placed flowers at the comer of one street in Hamilton, Canada, _the Canadian soldier, who was killed by a gunman.A. in favor ofB. in memory ofC. in terms ofD. in spite of5. Look,beautiful flowersthe girl carrying that she becomes the focus in the room.A. such; isB. so; areC. how; isD. what; are6. Havent seen you for ages! Where have you been? I_in Xinjiang for one year, volunteering services as a doctor.A. have stayedB. stayC. stayedD. am staying7. Nowadays mobile internet devices are pushing up demands for online education, which makes people see it as one of the most_new market.A. demandingB. confidentialC. promisingD. controversial8. They are said to have been familiar with each other. But they_. They were introduced only hours ago.A. may not have beenB. couldnt have beenC. mustnt have beenD. neednt have been9. One well of the oil field was still burning with huge fire twisting crazily_the night sky.A. inB. onC. againstD. across10. She isis known as a nosy personshe is always dying to know whats going on in others lives. A. what B. whoC. whomD. that11. The measure of a mans real character is what he _ if he _ he would never be found out.A. would do; knewB. may do; knew C. might do; knowsD. should do; had known12. I felt I would never_the shock of his being worked to death.A. get offB. get throughC. get byD. get over13. We dont need magic to change the world_we carry all the power we need inside ourselves already: the power to imagine better, said J K Rowling.A. thoughB. unlessC. beforeD. when14. Thats all for todays programme. Please stay _ to CCTV Internationals Chinese Channel this time next week.A. turnedB. tunedC. tonedD. tended15. _ you believe him when he said he made it to Easons concert! He doesnt like pop music at all.A. DoB. DidC. DontD. Didnt第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题l分,满分20分) 请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。William Wordsworth wrote that “the human mind is capable of excitement without the application of violent stimulants(刺激)”. And it appears that simply reading those words proves his 36 .Researchers at the University of Liverpool found the works of Shakespeare and Wordsworth and 37 had a beneficial effect on the mind. It can 38 the readers attention and trigger moments of self-reflection.Using scanners, they 39 the brain activity of volunteers as they read pieces of classical English literature both in their 40 form and in a modern translation.And, according to the Sunday Telegraph, the experiment showed the more 41 prose and poetry 42 far more electrical activity in the brain than the easier versions.The research also found poetry, 43 , increased activity in the right part of the brain, an area 44 with “autobiographical(自传式的) memory”, which helped the reader to 45 on their own experiences. The academics said this meant the 46 were more useful than self-help books.The brain 47 of 30 volunteers were watched in the first part of the research as they read Shakespeare in different 48 .In one example, volunteers read a line from King Lear, “A father and a gracious aged man: him have you madded”, before reading the 49 : “A father and a gracious aged man: him you have enraged”. Shakespeares use of “mad” as a(n) 50 caused a higher level of brain activity than the straightforward prose.The next stage of the research was looking at the 51 to which poetry could affect 52 and provide therapeutic(治疗的) benefit. Volunteers brains were scanned while reading four lines by Wordsworth, and four “translated” lines were also provided.The first version caused more brain activity, 53 not only the left part of the brain connected with language, but also the right part that relates to autobiographical memory and emotion.“Poetry is not just a 54 of style. It is also about deep versions of experience that 55 the emotional to the cognitive(认知的),” said Prof Davis, who will present the findings at the North of England education conference in Sheffield this week.16. A. attitude B. point C. mind D. advice17. A. the like B. the way C. the likely D. the kind18. A. break B. focus C. catch D. fix19. A. examined B. monitored C. interrupted D. controlled20. A. original B. traditional C. conventional D. ancient21. A. attractive B. beneficial C. challenging D. emotional22. A. setoff B. put off C. take off D. call off23. A. for example B. on occasion C. in particular D. in contrast24. A. concerned B. mixed C. fixed D. conflicted25. A. reflect B. agree C. depend D. take26. A. average B. modem C. academic D. classic27. A. records B. recalls C. responses D. receptions28. A. moods B. manners C. forms D. types29. A. shorter B. simpler C. better D. deeper30. A. adjective B. noun C. adverb D. verb31. A. amount B. degree C. extension D. scale32. A. philosophy B. biology C. psychology D. sociology33. A. waking up B. raising up C. taking up D. making up34. A. matter B. mark C. manner D. mass35. A. cater B. add C. prefer D. refer第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分) 请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。AThe 2014 Ranking of Top Universities in Greater China (RTUGC) is released today by the Center for World-Class Universities at Shanghai Jiao Tong University. RTUGC was the first attempt to compare top research universities in four regions of Great China, namely Mainland, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan.Tsinghua University in Beijing remains No. 1 in the ranking. National Tsing Hua University in Taiwan overtakes National Taiwan University as the second. The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology climbs to 4th from 7th in 2013. Peking University remains in 5th place as it was in last year. Other Top 10 universities are: The University of Hong Kong, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, University of Science and Technology of China, National Chiao Tung University in Taiwan and Zhejiang University. The highest ranked university in Macau is University of Macau (54th).RTUGC provides insight into the features and relative advantages of top universities in each region. Hong Kong and Macau universities show a higher degree of internationalization. The ranking highlights the fact that Mainland universities are stronger in gross(总的) performance while Hong Kong and Taiwan universities are in the lead in per capita(人均) performance. Tsinghua University in Beijing tops the list of annual research income, and The University of Hong Kong and City University of Hong Kong take the first place on research income per academic staff.36. We can tell from the RTUGC that_ .A. Tsinghua University in Beijing ranked the second place in 2013B. Taiwan has more universities listed in the top 10 than Hong KongC. four of the top ten universities in 2014 are from MainlandD. University of Macau is of a higher rank than Zhejiang University57. Which of the following is most possibly correct according to the last paragraph?ABBThe latest beliefs are that the main purposes of sleep are to enable the body to rest, allowing time for repairs to take place and for tissue to be regenerated(再生). Lack of sleep, however, can compromise the immune system, cause depression and promote anxiety.For many people, lack of sleep is rarely anything of choice. Some have problems getting to sleep, others with staying asleep until the morning. Despite popular belief that sleep is one long event, research shows that, in an average night, there are five stages of sleep. In the first light stage, the heart rate and blood pressure go down and the muscles relax. In the next two stages, sleep gets progressively deeper. In stage four, usually reached after an hour, the slumber is so deep that, if awoken, the sleeper would be confused and disorientated. It is in this state that sleep-walking can occur, lasting no more than 15 minutes. In the fifth stage, the rapid eye movement (REM) stage, the eyes move constantly beneath closed lids as if the sleeper is looking at something. During this stage, the body is almost paralysed(瘫痪的). This REM stage is also the time when we dream.Sleeping patterns change with age. One theory for the age-related change is that it is due to hormonal changes. The temperature rise occurs at daybreak in the young, but at three or four in the morning in the elderly. Age aside, it is estimated that roughly one in three people suffer some kind of sleep disturbance. Causes can be anything from pregnancy, smoking, and stress to alcohol and heart disease.Apart from self-help therapy such as regular exercise, there are psychological treatments, including relaxation training and therapy aimed at getting rid of pre-sleep worries and anxieties. Medication is regarded by many as a last option and often takes the form of sleeping pills.58. Whats the best title of this passage?A. Lack of Sleep B. Change of SleepC. Patterns of Sleep D. Benefits of Sleep59. Which of the following can cause peoples lack of sleep according to this passage?A. Their burden from illness and drinking. B. Their incomplete sleep stages.C. Their body temperature change with age. D. Their damaged immune system.60. Which of the following is true to the passage?A. Nobody can escape lack of sleep.B. A sleep-walker usually dreams before the sleepwalking.C. In the REM stage sleepers can see things around but cant move the body.D. Regular exercise can better help improve sleep quality than sleeping pills do.CWhen my friend went to Europe last summer, instead of snapping photographs of the Louvre or the Eiffel Tower or Stonehenge, she brought back 32 rolls of . cathedral ceilings. Ceilings. For the 10 years Ive known her I had never suspected that she was this passionate about stained glass.Still one of the best things about such pictures despite their obvious narrow appeal is that they cant help but tell us a great deal about the people who took them.So I shouldnt have been surprised when I got the roll of film back from my 5-year-old sons first camping trip. I opened the envelope, naively expecting to see pictures of the nightly campfire, the sun setting over the forest, and possibly even a deer or two.Instead, I saw an off-center picture of tennis shoes. Not even his tennis shoes, mind you, but a pair someone had lost and left in the cabin. Mystery shoes. And thats not all.As I went through the stack, I found that my son had also taken a picture of his sleeping bag, a penny he found in the gravel next to the car, a leaf, an orange sock, a close-up of his fathers ear, a burned hot dog, his thumb, a piece of gum, and many other similar things.There was barely one sign of nature in the whole stack. I couldnt help thinking that if hed wanted pictures of assorted junk, it wouldve been cheaper had he spent the weekend in our back-yard.AT LEAST that is what I thought until I showed the photographs to my ceiling-snapping friend, the mother of three teenagers, who said simply, “Theres nothing wrong with these.”But of course, this is just the type of answer youd expect from someone who photographs ceiling.Then she told me about the time her daughter went to Yosemite Valley and returned with rolls of photographs of the hotel, restaurant, and gift shop. She also told me about the time her son took his camera to a Major League Baseball game and returned with 24 pictures of cloud formations.I had a feeling she was just trying to make me feel better.Then again, to a 5-year-old boy, finding a penny is more exciting than seeing a squirrel. And why would he waste good film on something like, say, some endangered water buffaloes, when he could take a picture of cool tennis shoes? Or his shiny new green sleeping bag?Face it: Things like beautiful sunsets and campfires cant compare to a bag of extra-large marshmallow.So I did what any good mother would do: I marked the date on the back of the pictures and slid them into our family vacation photo album right after the five pages of ice sculptures I took last year on our cruise to the Bahamas.61. Which of the following proverbs best displays the authors final thought?A. Every dog will have its day.B. Every man has his hobby-horse.C. If a thing is worth doing, its worth doing well.D. You can take a horse to the water but you cannot make him drink.62. Who might have taken a picture of the back seat of the family car in his or her trip mentioned in this passage?A. The authors friend. B. The authors son.C. The author. D. The authors friends daughter.63. The author changed her mind on her sons picture taking because_ .A. her friend persuaded her to do soB. her sons pictures finally struck herC. she realized the truth by herself inspired by the surrounding examplesD. it suddenly occurred to her that she herself had also taken unique pictures before64. What can we infer from this passage?A. Age and gender play an important role in ones vision of the world.B. The authors friend is a better mum in terms of educating children.C. The author will allow her son more freedom to choose in his future life.D. The author will take vacation pictures of different kind from her past ones.DA few years ago, in one experiment in behavioural psychology, Stanley Milgram of Yale University tested 40 subjects for their willingness to obey instructions given by a “leader” in a situation in which the subjects might feel a personal dislike of the actions they were called upon to perform. Specifically, Milgram told each volunteer “teacher-subject” that the experiment was in the noble cause of education, and was designed to test whether or not punishing pupils for their mistakes would have a positive effect on the pupils ability to learn.The teacher-subjects were placed before a panel of thirty switches with labels ranging from “15 volts of electricity (slight shock)” to “450 volts (danger severe shock)” in steps of 15 volts each. The teacher-subject was told that whenever the pupil gave the wrong answer to a question, a shock was to be administered. The supposed “pupil” was in reality an actor hired by Milgram to pretend to receive the shocks by giving out cries and screams. Milgram told the teacher-subject to ignore the reactions of the pupil, and to administer whatever level of shock was called for.As the experiment unfolded, the “pupil” would deliberately give the wrong answers to questions, thereby bringing on various electrical punishments, even up to the danger level of 300 volts and beyond. Many of the teacher-subjects balked at administering the higher levels of punishment, and turned to Milgram. In these situations, Milgram calmly explained that the teacher-subject was to carry on with the experiment and that it was important for the sake of the experiment that the procedure be followed through to the end. What Milgram was trying to discover was the number of teacher-subjects who would be willing to administer the highest levels of shock, even in the face of strong personal and moral revulsion(反感) against the rules and conditions of the experiment.Before carrying out the experiment, Milgram explained his idea to a group of 39 psychiatrists and asked them to predict the average percentage of people who would be willing to administer the highest shock level of 450 volts. The overwhelming consensus was that basically all the teacher-subjects would refuse to obey the experimenter. The psychiatrists felt that “most subjects would not go beyond 150 volts” and only a small percentage of about one in 1,000 would give the highest shock of 450 volts.What were the actual results? Well, over 60 per cent of the teacher-subjects continued to obey Milgram up to the 450-volt limit! In repetitions of the experiment in other countries, the percentage was even higher, reaching 85 per cent in one country. How can we possibly account for this result?One might firstly argue that there must be some sort of built-in animal aggression instinct(本能) that was activated by the experiment. A modem sociobiologist might even go so far as to claim that this aggressive instinct was of survival value to our ancestors in their struggle against the hardships of life on the plains and in the caves, finally finding its way into our genetic make-up.Another explanation is to see the teacher-subjects actions as a result of the social context in which the experiment was carried out. As Milgram himself pointed out, “Most subjects in the experiment see their behaviour in a larger context that is good and useful to society the pursuit of scientific troth. The psychological laboratory has a strong claim to legitimacy(合法性) and gains trust and confidence in those who perform there. An action such as shocking a victim, which in isolation(单独看来) appears evil, acquires a completely different meaning when placed in this setting”.Here we have two different
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