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. 2006学年浙江省杭州二中高三年级联考(一)英 语 试 题 第一卷(共100分)第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分50分)第一节:单项填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)1I got _ bad cough yesterday, which kept me awake _ whole night.100080A/; theBthe; aCa; /Da; the 2It was _ that I found my lost books. Awhere I had left themBwherever Cin the place that I had left themDhere and there3It was said the president of the university had to resign as he was _ of bribery(行贿).ArelatedBblamedCpunishedDaccused4I wouldnt speak to him, _ trust him and lend him some money.Alet aloneBlet outCleave aloneDleave out5How would you like your beef? _AThats enough.BIts OK. Thanks.CWell done.DVery nice.6The bell rang _ he had time to dash into the classroom to take the exam.AafterBbeforeCsinceDuntil7When I visited her, she was _ in writing a lecture speech on Chinese History.A absorbingBworryingCdevoted Doccupied 8Whether ways will be found to stop pollution or not is just _ worries the public.AwhyBwhatCthat Dwhich9The shelves were lined with books which neither Hugo nor Sally would ever open, _ read.Amuch moreBrather thanCmuch lessDmore than10Without facts, we cannot form a worthwhile opinion, for we need to have factual knowledge_ our thinking.Awhich to base onBwhich to be based onCon which to be based onDon which to base11_ after a long walk, Kate called and said she couldnt come to the party.AWorn outBHaving worn outCTo be worn outDTo wear out12Recently more and more farmers have _ the government rather than nature for help. Aappealed toBcentered onCattended toDlived up to13Its terrible. The bus _ break down just as we were going on our holiday.AcouldBwouldCmightDshould14Information has been put forward _ more and more students will be admitted into universities.AthatBwhileCwhenDas15He has entertained hopes of being admitted to a sight of the wonderful valley, _ beauty he has heard much. AwhoBof whoseCwhoseDfrom which16You should have told me there was no class today. I _ all the way here through the heavy rain.Amustnt have runBneednt have runCshouldnt have runDcant have run17_ either he or you going with me when the play _ here?AIs; is put onBIs; is put upCAre; is put onDAre; put up18 As we know, _ medical examination will help us find out health problems as early as possible.AnormalBgeneralCregularDcommon19_, the car could not be started.AHe lost the keyBThe key was lostCHaving lost the keyDThe key having been lost10008020Why dont you bring _ to his attention that you are too busy to go skating with him? AoneBthatCitDyourself第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每题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。That morning, I stepped into the classroom, ready to share my knowledge and experience with seventy-five students who would be my English Literature class. Having taught in _21_ for seventeen years, I had no _22_ about my ability to hold their attention and to _23_ on them my admiration for the literature of my mother tongue.I was shocked when the monitor shouted, “_24_!” The entire class rose as I entered the room, and I was somewhat _25_ about how to get them to sit down again, but once that awkwardness(尴尬) was over, I quickly _26_ my calmness and began what I thought was a fact-packed lecture, sure to gain their respectperhaps _27_ their admiration. I went back to my office with the rosy glow which came from a sense of achievement.My students _28_ diaries. However, as I read them, the rosy glow was gradually _29_ by a strong sense of sadness. The first diary said, “Our literature teacher didnt teach us anything today. _30_ her next lecture will be better.” Greatly surprised, I read diary after diary, each expressing a _31_ theme. “Didnt I teach them anything? I described the entire philosophical framework of Western thought and laid the historical _32_ for all the works well study in class,” I complained. “ How _33_ they say I didnt teach them anything?”It was a long term, and it _34_ became clear that my ideas about education were not the same as _35_ of my students. I thought a teachers job was to raise _36_ questions and provide enough background so that students could _37_ their own conclusions. My students thought a teachers job was to provide _38_ information as directly and clearly as possible. What a difference! _39_, I also learned a lot, and my experience with my Chinese students has made me a _40_ American teacher, knowing how to teach in a different culture.21 A the UKB the USC ChinaD Australia22 A worryB ideaC doubtD experience23 A impressB putC leaveD fix24 A AttentionB Look outC At easeD Stand up25 A puzzledB sureC curiousD worried 26 A foundB returnedC regainedD followed27 A moreB evenC yetD still28 A passedB borrowedC readD kept29 A replacedB takenC caughtD moved10008030 A NaturallyB PerhapsC FortunatelyD Reasonably31 A differentB strongC similarD usual32 A happeningsB charactersC developmentD background33 A shouldB needC willD must34 A immediatelyB certainlyC simplyD gradually35 A thatB whatC thoseD ones36 A difficultB interestingC ordinaryD unusual37 A drawB lookC searchD offer38 A strangeB standardC exactD serious39 A ThereforeB HoweverC BesidesD Though40 A normalB happyC goodD better第二部分:阅读理解(第一节20小题,第二节5小题;每小题2分,满分50分)第一节:阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 APeople who sleep about seven hours a night live the longest, three huge studies have found, the newest out in the February issue of the journal SLEEP. Still, many sleep experts say lots of adults get too little rest, and that can lead to dangerous health problems. In the latest report from Japanese researchers, 104,010 adults were followed for about ten years. At the start, the participants answered questionnaires about their sleep patterns, and about their health, mental health and lifestyle habits, which also can affect survival. After accounting for all of these factors, adults getting an average of seven hours had the lowest death rates. Surprisingly, less sleep, even as little as four hours a night, didnt significantly increase deaths for men and only lowered survival for women if they averaged less than four hours. But adults who slept longer than seven hours, particularly women, were more likely to die during the ten years. Doctors shouldnt tell all of their patients to get at least eight hours of sleep, he says in an editorial in the journal.Hormonal(荷尔蒙的) changes caused by darkness or other unknown biological effects from long sleep could be affecting survival, Kripke says. But short sleepers may suffer other bad effects. In his brief studies, those sleeping four to five and a half hours did poorly on tests that measure memory, clear thinking and the ability to pay attention, “and they did progressively worse as the week went on,” says David Dinges of the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine.41According to the study, the adult who sleeps _ hours a night is more likely to die.A5B6C7D842Why could long sleep be affecting survival according to the passage?ABecause the darkness in long sleep causes ones hormonal changes.BBecause long sleep affects ones appetite.CBecause long sleep causes heart attack.DBecause long sleep makes people feel lonely.10008043Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?AShort sleepers suffer fewer bad effects.BThe more sleep, the better.CIt may be better for some patients to sleep less than 8 hours.DWomen are more likely to die than men.44According to the study, 7-hour sleepers enjoy the following good effects EXCEPT _.Athe longest lifeBclear thinkingCa good memoryDfrequent promotionBLONDON Life for Cathy Hagner and her three children is set to permanent fast-forward.Their full school day and her job as a lawyers assistant are busy enough. But Hagner also has to take the two boys to soccer or hockey or basketball while dropping off her daughter at piano lessons or Girl Scout Club.Often the exhausted family doesnt get home until 7 p.m. There is just time for a quick supper before homework.In todays world, middle-class American and British parents treat their children as if they are competitors racing for some finishing line.Parents take their children from activity to activity in order to make their future bright. It seems that raising a genius has become a more important goal than raising a happy and well-balanced child.Teachers are dealing with exhausted kids in the classroom. Its a very serious problem. Many children attend after-school clubs by necessity. But competitive pressures also create an explosion of activities. They include sports, language, music and math classes for children as young as four.“There is a new parenting trend(趋势) under way which says that you have to tap all your childs potential at a young age; otherwise you will let him down,” says Terry Apter, a Cambridge-based child and adolescent psychiatrist(精神病学家).“It isnt entirely new: There have always been pushy parents. But what was previously seen as strange behaviour is now well accepted.”45British parents, as the writer described in this passage, _.Atreat their children as sports playersBpay no attention to their childrens lessonsCbring up their children in a simple wayDgive their children little time to develop freely46The writers opinion about after-school clubs is that _.Aactivities in the country are too competitiveBchildren should attend four clubs at a timeCsome clubs result in competitive pressuresDclubs should have more subjects for school children47The underlined word “tap” most probably means _.Aknock offBdraw outCput inDgive off48The last paragraph tells us that in Britain _.Aparents used to take their children to every clubBparents used to be wise on how to raise childrenCparents have all benefited from childrens clubsDparents have come to know the standard of educationC New Annotated Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan DoylePrice: 28.00Publication Date: 30/11/2006Publishers descriptionCollects Doyles fifty-six classic short stories, arranged in the order in which they appeared in late nineteenth and early twentieth-century book editions, in a set complemented by four novels, editor biographies (传记) of Doyle, Holmes, and Watson as well as literary and cultural details about Victorian society.Breaking Ground by Daniel LibeskindPrice: 16.00Publication Date: 11/10/2006Brief introductionThis is a book about the adventure life that can offer each of us if we seize it, and about the powerful forces of tragedy, memory and hope. For Daniel Libeskind, lifes adventure has been through architecture, which he has found has the power to reshape human experience. Although often relating to the past, his buildings are about the future. This memoir (自传) of one mans journey brings together history, personal experience, our physical environment and a fresh international vision.In the Shadow of No Towers by Art SpiegelmanPrice:16.00Publication Date: 02/09/2006Brief introductionOn 11th September 2001, Art Spiegelman raced to the World Trade Center, not knowing if his daughter Nadja was alive or dead. Once she was found safe - in her school at the foot of the burning towers - he returned home, to meditate (反省) on the trauma (创伤), and to work on a comic strip (连环漫画). In the Shadow of No Towers is New Yorker Art Spiegelmans extraordinary account of “the hijacking on 9.11 and the following hijacking of those events” by America.Light on Snow by Anita ShrevePrice: 14.00Publication Date: 07/10/2006Publishers description This is the 11th novel by Anita Shreve, the critically accepted bestseller. A moving story of love and courage and tragedy and of the ways in which the human heart always seeks to heal itself.49Who is the writer of the book latest published among the four books? AArthur Conan Doyle. BDaniel Libeskind. CArt Spiegelman. DAnita Shreve.50If one would like to know something about cultural details about Victorian society, heor she may read _. ALight on Snow BIn the Shadow of No Towers CBreaking Ground DNew Annotated Sherlock Holmes51Of the four books listed above, there are two referring to tragedies. They are _. ALight on Snow & Breaking Ground BIn the Shadow of No Towers & Breaking Ground CLight on Snow & In the Shadow of No Towers DNew Annotated Sherlock Holmes & In the Shadow of No TowersD Despite the cold morning wind in Montreal last weekend, Ahmad Al-Bahely was busy handing out candies. He was overjoyed at hearing that Saddam Hussein had been sentenced to death. “Thats how we celebrate in Iraq,” said the 15-year-old high school student. Al-Bahelys family was forced to leave Iraq in 1991 after the first Gulf War (海湾战争) . They fled life under Saddam Hussein for a new beginning in Canada. “We are proud that this terrible man will get what he deserves .”An Iraqi court has sentenced Saddam, 69, to death after a 13-month trial. He was found responsible for the killings of 148 people in a village, north of Baghdad in 1982. The murders were carried out in revenge for an attempt on Saddams life.Thousands of Iraqis oppressed (被压迫的) during Saddams 24-year rule took to the streets to celebrate. Meanwhile, groups near Saddams hometown of Tikrit gathered to support the former president. “Well avenge you, Saddam,” the crowd shouted.But many simply remained calm. “Whether Saddam lives or dies is not important to me.” said Imad Mohammed, a computer engineer. “Im not even sure whether my family and I will live or die.”Iraqis were not the only ones to have different views on the courts decision. The international community was also divided over the sentence.US President George W. Bush called the trial a milestone in the Iraqi peoples efforts to replace a tyrant (暴君) with the rule of law. But many European countries said Saddam should not be put to death. The Catholic Church called the sentence “eye for an eye” revenge.Islamic leaders warned that hanging Saddam could lead to revenge by Saddams supporters, deepening the rift (不和) in the war-torn country. According to new research by a leading US university, over 650,000 Iraqis have been killed since the 2003 Iraq War began.“They blame Saddam for killing people. But who will judge the leaders for the killings that happen every day now?” said 30-year-old Bahjat. He refused to give his full name out of fear.“The sentence is just an important settlement with the past, but the big challenge for Iraqs people is the future. Big compromises are required for lasting freedom and secured peace,” said Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt.52From the story, we can conclude that the death sentence given to Saddam is _. Ato cause controversy among people around the world Bgood news for the world peace Cbad for Iraq because it will cause more fightingDwhat Iraqis have expected for a long time53What can we learn from what Ahmad Al-Bahely said?AMany people in Iraq hated Saddam. BHe sells candies as his part time job. COnly students in Iraq hated Saddam.DSome people felt sorry for Saddam.54Which of the following statements about Saddam Hussein is WRONG? AHe is 69 years old. BHe killed over 650,000 Iraqis. CHe ruled Iraq for 24 years. DHe will probably be hanged. 55 According to what Imad Mohammed and Bahjat said, we know that _. Athey care more about their present and future lives BIraqis dont value their lives very much Csome Iraqis dont care about the future of their country DIraqis are opposed to the death penalty56 .The passage is mainly about _. Ahow people reacted to Saddams death sentence Bwhy Saddam was sentenced to death Cwhat kind of life Iraqis are living nowDwhat effect the death of Saddam will have EWhen a dog bites a man, it usually doesnt make news. However, this saying changed when Beijing and several other Chinese cities announced the “Civilized Dog Raising” campaign (文明养犬活动) in November .The government will require Beijingers to get licenses for their dogs, and will enforce the one-dog, one-family policy. Police say the “one-dog policy” is aimed at reducing the number of dog bites and lowering the risk of rabies (狂犬病). According to the Ministry of Health, rabies has become the top infectious (传染的) disease in China. Dangerous dogs and dogs taller than 35 centimetres, such as Great Danes (丹麦种大狗), have been banned (禁止) from urban areas.Pet owners are also required to clean up their dogs droppings and make sure dogs are leashed (拴狗链), especially in public areas. Some public areas, such as banks, are closed to dogs entirely.Dogs are regarded as mans best friend and the history of raising dogs can be traced back to the stone age. It therefore seems sad that dogs are unwelcome in Beijing. But it is not the case that Beijingers dislike dogs. Actually, there are many dog lovers in Beijing. The city now has more than 550,000 registered (注册的) dogs, up 20 percent from the

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