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1、盐城市2010届高三第一次调研考试英语试题第I卷(三部分,共85分)审编:刘艳娥第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节 (共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标 在试卷的相应位置。听完每段 对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话 仅读一遍。听下面5段对话,回答1至5题。1. What does the woma n think of eat ing out?C. She doesn t like it.C. He parked at the wrong place.C. Bost

2、on.C. Stude nt and teacher.A. She enjoys it.B. She doesn t care.2. Why did the man get a ticket?A. He sped.B. He ran a red light.3. Where does the woma n come from?A. Chicago.B. New York.4. What is the probable relati on ship betwee n the two speakers?A. Customer and salesma n.B. Patie nt and doctor

3、.5. What does the man want?A. A cup of tea and a piece of toast.B. A piece of toast, a cup of tea and some jam.C. Some jam and a piece of cake.第二节 (共15小题;每题1分,满分15分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳 选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段 对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后, 每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至8题

4、。6. Why was Mary waiti ng for a bus?A. To go home.B. To go to the park.C. To see a doctor.7. How did Bill feel when he first heard Mary was going for a walk?C. Excited.C. On a cold win ter evening.C. He s been seeing a doctor. s problem?A. Surprised.B. Worried.8. When did the con versati on most lik

5、ely take place?A. Early on a cold wi nter morni ng.B. Later in the morni ng.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。9. What has bee n happe ning to the man recen tly?A. He s moving out of town.B. He has been ill.10. What is the woman s advice on solving the manA. Buying a heater.B. Calli ng the weather service.C. Weari ng

6、win ter clothes.11. What can we learn about the weather hotline from the talk?A. It s an alter native service.B. It s a free service. C. It s a chargeable service.听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。12. For what did the woma n go to Can ada?A. For a research program.B. For the Christmas Holidays.C. For Than ksgivi ng

7、Day.13. What did she thi nk of the Can adia ns she worked with?A. They did not like traveli ng.B. They were frien dly and helpful.C. They fini shed all the work before Christmas.14. What is the date of Boxi ng Day?A. December 26.B. December 25.C. December 24.听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。15. For whom is the man

8、going to buy a mobile phone?A. His brother s son.B. His sister s daughter. C. His own daughter.1 6. What kind of mobile phone does the man buy?A. A Nokia.B. A Sieme ns.C. A Motorola.17. How much does the man pay for the mobile phone?A. 1000 dollars.B. 900 dollars.C. 850 dollars.听第 10 段材料,回答第 18至 20

9、题。18. Where did Ted s wifethfiendjob message?C. Over the radio.C. To write an article.A. In a newspaper.B. On television.19. What was Ted asked to do in the job interview?A. To answer some questions. B. To give a speech.20. What can we learn from the story?A. Ted is suitable for the job in the facto

10、ry.B. Ted has been taken as a prisoner.C. Ted is unlikely to get the job in the bank. 第二部分: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 1分,满分 15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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑21. What s the English he speasklike? Very good, I think. His sentences are usually well .A. joinedB. tho

11、ughtC. borrowedD. organized22. The most finding in archaeology in China in 2009 might be the tomb of Caocao.A. impressiveB. positiveC. aggressiveD. active23. Herta Funk is of German nationality. I know, but she is living in what is now part of France.A. the; theB. 不 填 ;不填C. a; theD. a; a24. Jack is

12、a careful person. Yes, that s why I felt surprised that he h_e_mt istake.A. might make B. should makeC. should have made D. must have made25. Would you like to go with me? Yes, but ?A. where B. who C. which D. what26. I have demanded again and again for my money back, but so far he has ignored me. W

13、ell, your only hope is to law.A. apply toB. appeal toC. lead toD. belong to27. No one had thought he would be able to pass the examination. Yes, quite expectation.A. withoutB. beforeC. beyondD. above28. Much that she might lose her job, she has decided to go for further study to keep up.A. concerned

14、B. interestedC. determinedD. disappointed29. Hello, , I want you all to go to the same side of the ship quickly to help keep its balance.A. somebody B. everybody30. Ok, let s have a dictation today. Oh, no, please don t. Why, I you yesterday?A. haven t; told B. hadn t; told31. I lost everything in t

15、he fire last night. Well, where there is life, there is hope.A. Interestingly B. WonderfullyC. nobodyD. anybodyC. didn t; tellD. don t; tellall my family were safe.C. FortunatelyD. Actually32. Join us in the party tonight, would you? Sorry, I m afraid I can t, _A. for; have discussedC. before; discu

16、ssedt_heI _c_o_n_te_nt of some reports with my boss.B. because; will be discussingD. when; will have discussed33. Why do you look so angry? He insists on my presence here, but I can see it makes no difference .A. I am hereB. I was hereC. me to be hereD. my being here34. In many places of the world p

17、eople often gather to laugh wildly just to stress on life.A. rescueB. restoreC. replaceD. relieve35. many Tibetans, the Qinghai-Tibet Railway is the most important way connecting them withother areas of the country.A. In the opinion ofB. To the disappointment ofC. From the hearts ofD. In the name of

18、第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)请阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选岀最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂 黑。Teachers n eed to be aware of the emoti on al, i ntellectual, and physical cha nges that young adults experie nee. And they also need to give serious 36 to how they can best adapt themselves to such 37 .Growing bodies need m

19、ovement and exercise, 38 not just in ways that emphasize competition. Because they are trying to be 39totheir new bodies and their newintellectual andemotional challenges,40 areespecially self-c on sciousand n eed the con fide nee that 41 from achieving success and knowingthat theirachievements are4

20、2by others. However, the typicalteenage lifestyleis already 43 withso muchcompetition that44would be wise to plan activitiesin which thereare more 45 than losers, forexample, publishing newsletters with many student-written book reviews, 46 students artwork, and spon sori ng book discussi on clubs.

21、A variety of such clubs can provide multiple opport un ities for47, as wellas for practice in successful group dynamics( 团队动 力).Making 48 is extremely important to teenagers, and many 49students need the security of some kind of organiza tion with a supportive adult in the background.In these 50 , i

22、t is importa nt to remember that young tee ns have 51atte nti on spa ns(注意周期 ).Avariety of activities should be 52 so that participa nts can rema in active as long as they want and the n go on to someth ing else without feeli ng guilty and without 53 the other participa nts dow n. This does not mean

23、 that adults must accept irresp on sibility.54 , they can help stude nts acquire a sense of commitme nt by pla nning forroles that are 55their abilities and their atte nti on spa ns and by havi ng clearly stated rules.36. A. thoughtB. criticismC. ideaD. reply37. A. experie ncesB.changesC. gamesD. fe

24、eli ngs38. A. orB. andC. butD. so39. A. devotedB. suitedC. li nkedD. attached40. A. teachersB. pare ntsC. adultsD. tee nagers41. A. drawsB. suffersC. gainsD. comes42. A. admiredB. hatedC. madeD. stole n43. A. satisfiedB. filledC. dealtD. coped44. A. theyB. youC. itD. which45. A. playersB. competitor

25、sC. wi nnersD. challe ngers46. A. displayi ngB. desig ningC. assist ingD. purchas ing47. A. rightsB. membershipC. powerD. leadership48. A. friendsB. appo in tme ntsC. clothesD. en emies49. A. shyB. lazyC. wiseD. i ntellectual50. A. orga ni zatio nsB. activitiesC. moveme ntsD. exercises51. A. goodB.

26、lo ngC. shortD. bad52. A. joi nedB. orga ni zedC. trainedD. taken53. A. putt ingB. turni ngC. break ingD. lett ing54. A. In additionB. In some casesC. On averageD. On the con trary55. A. beyo ndB. overC. withinD. without第三部分:阅读理解(共 15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的(A、B、C和D)四个选项中选岀最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑

27、。ATo a large degree, the measure of our peace of mind is determ ined by how much we are able to live in the prese nt mome nt. I n spite of what happe ned yesterday or last year, and what may or may not happe n tomorrow, the present moment is where you are -always!Without questio n, many of us have m

28、astered the sen sitive art of spe nding much of our lives worry ing about a variety of things -all at once. We allow past problems and future concerns to con trol our prese nt mome nts, so much so that we end up an xious, discouraged, depressed, and hopeless. On the other hand, we also put off our s

29、atisfact ion, and put off what we should thi nk of first, and our happ in ess, ofte n convincing ourselves that“ someday ” will be better than today. Unfortunately, the same mental power that tells us to look toward the future will only repeat themselves so that “ someday never actually arrives. Joh

30、n Lennon once said, “ Lifeis what s happening while we re busy making other plans.” When we are busy making other plans, our children are busygrow ing up, the people we love are moving away and dying, our bodies are gett ing out of shape, and our dreams are slipp ing away .In short, we miss our life

31、.Many people live as if life were dress rehearsal( 彩排)for someday in the future. It isn t. In fact, no one hasguarantee that he or she will be here tomorrow. Now is the only time we have, and the only time that we have any con trol over. Whe n our atte nti on is in the prese nt mome nt, we push fear

32、 from our min ds. Fear is the concern over events that might happe n in the future -we won t have eno ugh mon ey, our childre n will get into trouble, we will get old and die, whatever.To fight against fear, the best method is to learn to bring your attention back to the present. Mark Twain said,I h

33、ave been through some terrible things in my life, some of which actually happened. I don any better. Practice keep ing your atte nti on on here and now. Y our efforts will pay off sooner or later.”56. If a pers on is able to enjoy the prese nt mome nt, the n he.A. is out of mindB. is in peace of min

34、dC. has forgotte n his pastD. will ignore his future57. In the writer s eyes, “ fear ” is the.A. concern over past problemsB. atte nti on on the prese ntC. worry about what might happe n in the futureD. an xiety about dress rehearsal58. By using what Joh n Lennon said, the writer intends to.A. advis

35、e people to fix their attention on the present lifeB. remi nd people to make good pla ns for their futureC. warn people that their childre n are grow ing upD. remind people that their bodies are out of shape59. Accord ing to the writer, now is.A. the only time for us to get rid of what happened yest

36、erdayB. the first time for us to look forward to our futureC. the only time we have and can con trolD. the busy time we can make good preparations for the futureBThe world record for fastest text message typing is held by a 21-year-old college stude nt from Utah, but his flexible fin gers could mean

37、 serious injury later on. Most adults aged 18-21 prefer text ing over e-mail or phone calls, and ergonomics(人体工程 学)researchers are starting to wonder whe ther it s putting the younger generation at risk for some overuse injuries once reserved for older adults who have spe nt years in front of a comp

38、uter. Judith Gold, an assista nt professor of Epidemiology at the College of Health Professi ons and Social Work, thinks this might be the case. At this year s annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, she presentedprevious research which suggested that among college stude nts, the m

39、ore they texted, the more pain they had in their n eck and shoulders.“ What we ve seen so far is very similar to what we see with office workers who ve spent mosat a computer, ” said Gold, who directs the Ergono mics and Work Physiology Laboratory.“ The waypositi oned for text ing -stati onary (不 动的

40、)shoulders and back with rapidly moving fin gers-is similar to thepositi on for typing on a computer.”Text messag ing is a fairly new tech no logy, Gold says, so this is a new area of research among ergono mists.“ But given the similarities in body position , findings from research on overuse injuri

41、es from computers could be applied here, ” she said.Current studies on computer use show office workers have the tendency to get in volved in such diseases as tunnel syn drome, bursitis, and tendon itis.In Gold ab| she and her team use tools like special cameras, motion analysis and heart rate monit

42、ors to study the body position in several job -related situations. But given the popularity of text messaging among young adults, Gold wants to explore further into the physiological effects of this latest form of communication.“ Looking around our campus, you see every student on their cell phones,

43、 typing away,” she sgroup that texts the most, so it s important to know what the health effecfeKmatobearn whether it willcause long term damage. ”60. Which of the follow ing are ergonomics researchers not sure about?A. A 21-year-old college stude nt holds the world record for fastest text message t

44、yping.B. Most adults aged 18-21 prefer text ing over e-mail or phone calls.C. Overuse of computer will cause injuries to health.D. Over text message will cause long term damage to health.61. Current studies on computer use will lead people to believe that.A. office workers are good at text ing messa

45、gesB. office workers tend to suffer from some kinds of physical problemsC. texting messages seriously damage people s healthD. e-mails and phone calls will be forbidde n62. When text ing messages, college stude nts will.A. keep moving shoulders and backB. move fin gers very fast with shoulders and b

46、ack stillC. spe nd most of their time at a computerD. look around their campus63. The most suitable title of this passage may be.A. Over text messag ing could cause shoulder and n eck painB. O veruse of computers could cause diseasesC. A new world record for fastest text message typ ingD. A new scie

47、 ntific discovery by ergono mics researchersCThere tslk today about how as a society we vebecome separated by colors, in come, city vs suburb, red state vs blue. But we also divide ourselves with unseen dotted lines. I rtalking about the property lines that isolate us from the people we are physical

48、ly closest to: our n eighbors.It was a disaster on my street, in a middle-class suburb of Rochester Town, several years ago that got me thinking about this. One night, a neighbor shot and killed his wife and then himself; their two middle-school childre n ran scream ing into the ni ght. Though the c

49、ouple had lived on our street for seve n years, my wife and I hardly knew them. we dsee them jogging together. Sometimes our children would share cars to school with theirs.Some of the n eighbors atte nded the fun eral( 葬礼)and cal led on relatives. Some one laid a sin gle bunch of yellow flowers at

50、the family s front door, but nothing else was done to mark the loss. With in weeks, the childre nhad moved with their gra ndpare nts to ano ther part of the tow n. The only in dicati on that anything had cha nged was the “ FSale ” sign in front of their house.A family had disappeared, yet the impact

51、 on our neighborhood was slight. How could that be? Did I live in a community or just in a house on a street surrounded by people whose lives were entirely separate? Few of my neighbors, I later learned, knew others on the street more than casually; many didn know even the names of those a few doors

52、 dow n.Why is it that in an age of low Ion g-dista nee expe nses, disco unt airli nes and the Intern et, whe n we can create com mun ity any where, we ofte n don know the people who live next door? Maybe my n eighbors did n mtind livi ng this way, but I did. I wan ted to get to know the people whose

53、 houses I passed each day -not just what they do for a livi ng and how many childre n they have, but the depth of their experie nee and what kind of people they are.What would it take, I wondered, to break through the barriers between us? I thought about childhood sleepovers(在夕卜 过夜),and the familiar

54、 feeli ng and deep un dersta nding I used to get from wak ingup in side afriend s home. Would my n eighbors let me sleep over and write about their lives from in side their own houses?64. The underlined word“ this ” in the second paragraph probably refers to the talk about.A. how a society is divide

55、d by dotted linesB. the property lines separat ing us from our n eighborsC. the couple s deathD. un dersta nding each other betwee n n eighbors65. Which of the following is NOT TRUE according to the author s description?A. The husba nd killed himself.B. The couple had the habit of joggi ng together.

56、C. Their children moved to live with grandparents after the couple s death.D. The author never knew the couple until they died seven years later.66. From the last paragraph, we can infer that the author in his childhood.A. had once slept in the ope n air outsideB. had slept in his friend s home more

57、 than onceC. had slept at home but woke up to find himself in side his friend s homeD. used to live in his friend s home67. Following the last .-paragraph, the author will perhaps.A. leave his home and began his writing careerB. sleep in the ope n air and write about his experie ncesC. sleep in his n eighbors homes and write about their family livesD. in terview his n e

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