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1、英语试卷考试时间120分钟;满分150分注意事项:1 .答题前填写好自己的姓名、班级、考号等信息2 .请将答案正确填写在答题卡上第I卷(选择题)一、单项选择:共 15题每题1分共15分1. A number of high buildings have arisen there was nothing a year ago but ruins.A.whenB.whereC.beforeD.until2. If a lot of people say a film is not good, I won ' t bother to see it, or I it 'cdmeait

2、out on DVD.A. whetherB. after C.thoughD. until3. This shop will be closed for repairs further notice.A.withB.untilC.forD.at4. (2013 黄冈中学月考 )They became good friends during the war, and since then their lifelong friendship has tests of life and death.A.gone through B.got throughC.stood upD.cleared up

3、5. (2013 人大附中月考)Although Ya ' an was struck by the earthquake, the timely help from the government the confidence of the people in the area.A.added toB.resulted from C.turned outD.made up6. If you take my,you ' ll make a lot of money in the trade.A.answersB.tipsC.communicationD.advices7. Eve

4、ry four years, disabled athletes come together to the Special Olympics.A.attendB.joinC.take part inD.participate8. from his job got his family to fall into poverty.A.Jim was firedB.Jim being firedC.Jim ' s having been firedD.Jim has been fired9. She asked, "Will they let me play?"fShe

5、asked.A.if they would let her playB.that they will let her playC.whether they will let me playD.would they let her play10. He said, "I ' m not certain what my plans are."一 He said that .A.he isn ' t certain what my plans were B.he wasn ' t certain what his plans wereC.he wasn &

6、#39; t certain what his plans areD.he isn ' t certain what my plansare11. During those days, we were often made extra hours, which made for us to fulfil the task on time.A.working; it to be possibleB.to have worked; possiblyC.to work; it possibleD.work; possible12. A driver is asked to keep his

7、safety belt while on the highway.A.fastened; drivingB.fastened; driveC.fasten; drivingD.fastening; driving13. Man cannot discover new oceans he has the courage to lose sight of the shore.A.sinceB.untilC.asD.unless14. In spite of the global financial crises, the export of Chinese goods has managed to

8、 roughly.A.keep upB.close upC.add upD.hold up15. We to fixed the old house but finished only the front yard that dayA.set upB.set aboutC.set outD.set down.二、完形填空:共 20题每题2分共40分Your mom just told you there's no way she's letting you out of the house untilyou clean your room. What starts out as

9、 mild annoyance turns into red-hot anger as you pick up the magazines and dishes from your floor. How dare she? You'renot a child! Before you know it, you've kicked a big dent in your closet doorand yelled 16 your little sister.Well, this is one way to 17 with anger. After all, you've ex

10、pressed yourselfand you've 18 down. Some of the anger may be due to the changes your body'sgoing through - all those hormones can cause wild mood swings and confused 19 . Some of it may be stress - people who are under a lot of 20 tend to get angry more easily. And part of it may be your 21

11、- you may just besomeone who has a short fuse or who feels their emotions intensely. Maybe you've always been the type of person who gets madder and madder until you finally 22 up. Maybe you've learned that 23 by watching other people in your family blow a fuse when they're 24But no matt

12、er what pushes your buttons, one thing is 25 - you're sure toget angry sometimes. Everyone does. And that's perfectly26 . There's nothingwrong with feeling mad. What 27 is how you handle it when you're angry.It's 28 to you to learn how to feel angry and express it in a healthy wa

13、y.As a teen, you have the equipment to 29 self-awareness and self-control. Asyou 30 , you can be more aware of your feelings and you can 31 more choicesabout how to act when you're feeling an 32 emotion like anger. What you wantto learn is how to recognizewhen you're ticked and deal with it

14、33 . Thisway, you get to 34 yourselfand you probably get more of what you need fromothers and respect them and yourself in the35 .16.A.inB.forC.atD.on17.A.doB.copeC.findD.end18.A.gotB.goneC.calmedD.cut19.A.feelingsB.emotionsC.feelingsD.egos20.A.pressureB.controlC.workD.pretend21 .A.personB.personali

15、tyC.personalD.personify22.A.getB.goC.backD.blow23.A.studyB.styleC.signD.scene24.A.madB.mindC.matterD.mild25.A.sureB.simpleC.certainD.confusing26.A.noticingB.abnormalC.wrongD.normal27.A.copesB.countsC.worksD.wants28.A.beingB.forC.upD.on29.A.practiseB.provideC.holdD.have30.A.natureB.matureC.muterD.mil

16、d31 .A.createB.holdC.stopD.exercise32.A.extensiveB.extensionC.intensionD.intense33.A.effectively B.efficientlyC.affrontinglyD.evaluating34.A.getB.findC.expressD.hold35.A.problemB.processC.presentD.pretend三、阅读理解:共 25题每题2分共50分AMore men are finding their careers as nurses.A new study from the United St

17、ates Census Bureau reports the number of male nurses has doubled since the 1970s. Back then, about 2.7 percent of registered nurses were men. The new study, which tracked data through 2011, finds that men nowmake up 9.6 percent of all employed nurses in the United States about 3,309,000menin total.R

18、ecentyears of shortages have led to increased efforts,accordingto report, including recruiting men into the field.Men, in fact, had been largely kept out of nursing in past decades because nursingschools often refused to admit men.The Supreme Court ruled that practiceunconstitutional in 1981 after a

19、 case involving a state nursing school."The relatively high wages and expanding job opportunities makes this fieldattractive, offering stability even during recessions (经济衰退),"wrote thereport ' s author, Liana Christin Landivar of the U.S. Census Bureau, "and because of high deman

20、d, nursing has low unemployment rates compared to other fields." Men were found to be more likely to become nurse anesthetists (麻醉师),whichis the highest paid nursing occupation, and were found least likely to become licensed practical or licensed vocational nurses, the lowest paid types of nurs

21、ing. Nurse anesthetists are required to get graduate education, and are certified to give anesthetists and monitor patients recovering from anesthesia.Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses provide patient care and may work under the supervision ( 监督)of a registered nurse. Registered nurs

22、es assess patient health problems and needs, develop and carry out nursing care plans, maintain medical records, and administer care. For all types of nursing, men earned, on average, $60,700 per year, while women earned $51,100 per year. "Even among men and women in the same nursing occupation

23、s, men earn more than women," wrote Landivar.36. Which of the following is true about nurses in the US in the 1970s?A.The number of male nurses doubled.B.About 2.7% of registered nurses were men.C.There were about 330,000 male nurses.D.About 9.6% of employed nurses were men.37. The underlined w

24、ord "recruiting" in Paragraph 2 probably means " ".A.helping people to get used toB.ordering people to learnC.asking people to join inD.inspiring people to devote38. Why are more men willing to become nurses in the US?A.The economy is in bad condition.B.More people are out of emp

25、loyment.C.It is promising to go to nursing schools.D.It ' s easier to get employed and well paid.39. According to the text, male nurses are more likely to .A.become licensed practical nursesB.devote themselves to workC.graduate from nursing schoolsD.get the highest paid nursingoccupation40. What

26、 does the last paragraph mainly tell us?A.Men are more likely to be better nurses.B.As nurses, men earn more than women.C.Male nurses work harder than female ones.D.Male and female nurses do different jobs.BImagination and fantasy can play an important role in achieving the things wefear.Children kn

27、ow this very well.Fred Epstein,in his book If I Make It toFive,tells a story he heard from one of his friends about Tom,a four-year-oldboy with a cancer in his back bone.He came through several operations and a lot of pain by mastering his imagination.Tomloved to pretend,and he particularly loved to

28、 play superheroes. Dr. Epstein explained that it was actually a brilliant way for his young mind to handle the terrifying and painful life he led.The day before his third trip to the operating room,Tom was terribly afraid."Maybe I could go as Superman," he whispered to his mom.Hearing this

29、, the mother hesitated for a while.She had avoided buying the expensive costume(戏装),butfinally she agreed.The next day Tom appeared as the powerful Superman,showing off through the hospital halls and coolly waving his hand to the people greeting him along the way.And Tom,with the strength of his fan

30、tasy,successfully made it through the operation.The power of imagination need not be reserved for children only.We all have the power to use our fantasies to attempt things we never thought possible,to go through those things that seem impossible,and to achieve what we never believed we could.Just a

31、s Dr.Epstein puts it,"If you can dream it,you can do it."It doesn ' t mean that you should dress as a superhero for your next job interview.But,next time you are tested in a waythat seems impossible, imaginewhat it would take to overcome it.Become the person you need to become to win o

32、ver your challenge and do it in your mind first.So,let your imagination run wild,and dare to dream.41 . What do we know about Tom?A.He was seriously ill.C.He was crazy about magic.42 . What can be inferred about TomA.She was a rich lady.C.She wanted Tom to be a superhero.43 . When Tom went for the t

33、hird operation,heB.He was a dishonest boy.D.He was Dr.Epstein ' s patient.s mother?B.She refused Tom ' s request.D.She wanted to get Tomthrough the pain.A.pretended to be painfulB.acted like a superheroC.appeared in poor spiritsD.argued with his mother44 In the last paragraph,you are advised

34、 .A.to go through some difficult testsB.to wake up from your wild dreamsC.to become a powerful person in your mindD.to wear expensive clothes for job interviews45 What is the purpose of the passage?A.To tell us an interesting story.B.To help us make right decisions.C.To advise us to care about child

35、ren. D.To encourage us to use our imagination.CMy Fair Lady is a musical that captured the hearts of a generation, with the original Rex Harrison and Julie Andrews stage recording to be found on many a gramophone(留声机)in 1950s New Zealand. This Auckland show, in a revival from Opera Australia, is bas

36、ed on George Bernard Shaw ' s play Pygmalion, which in turn is an ironic retelling of the myth of a king who fashions a statue he loves so deeply that Aphrodite takes pity on him and breathes life into her.Falling in love with one ' s own creation is a version of self-adoration thatShaw'

37、 s Henry Higgins personifies.曰iza Doolittle represents Shaw' s beliefthat an ambitious young woman can take her life into her own hands and shape it as she chooses -well, sort of, given the confines of the stuffy English class system. The absurdity(荒谬)of the po-faced(本正经的 )English upperclasses i

38、s consummately captured in the scene.Shaw called it (My Fair Lady) a romance, not in the conventional sense of lovers going off into the sunset, but in the sense that Eliza' s transformation isimprobable, although plausible. Almost 100 years on from the writing of Pygmalion, more than 50 since t

39、he first Broadway production of My Fair Lady, the gender politics are seriously dated. And to misquote Shaw: the feeble ending-Eliza' s capitulation-does indeed go down to the rag shop of ready-mades and reach-me-downs where romance keeps its stock of happy endings.However, as a pleasant and sat

40、isfyingtrip down memory lane, the show hasconsiderable charm. Frederick Loewe s music is timelessly splendid and the singing is superb.This lavish production, on a majestic revolving set, is an old-fashioned-style musical, demonstrating classical operatic restraint rather than ballsy(有胆量的 ) Broadway

41、 theatricality. William McInnes (Higgins) mines every last drop of humanity from a domineering, impetuous character who storms and bullies.Taryn Fiebig plays Eliza with feisty, infectious glee occasionally marred by some inauthenticity of characterisation. Robert Grubb is a rollicking Alfred P. Dool

42、ittle and Ilona Rodgers is an elegantly grand Mrs Higgins.It may not blow your socks off, but it s undeniably entertaining.46 What was M“y Fair Lady” originally?A.It was a wonderful movie.B.She was a queen of a country.C.It was a musical play.D.She was a maiden of a rich man.47 What kind of person i

43、s Henry Higgins in the play?A.He is great man who created a beauty.B.He is a man of self-adoration.C.He is a rich man.D.He is a man laughed by many people.48 What is the meaning of the underlined sentence in paragraph 3?A. My Fairy Lady is a conventional romance full of the common love stories.B. My

44、 Fairy Lady is a success due to the romantic story.C. MyFairy Lady is a completely implausible romance because of the performance.D. My Fairy Lady is an unusual romance due to the character s change of status.49 In Broadway show of My Fairy Lady, who acted Eliza Doolittle?A.Julie Andrews B.Frederick

45、 Loewe C.Taryn Fiebig D.Ilona Rodgers50 Which is NOT right according to the passage?A. My Fairy Lady s beautiful music and singing are excellent.B. My Fairy Lady was adapted from one of George Bernard Shaw s plays.C.Eliza Doolittle represents the absurdity of the upper class s life.D. My Fairy Lady

46、reflects the classical operatic restraintAdele might not be a typical rolemodel. She used to smoke and drink a lot, and she swore( 说脏话 ). But this ordinary London girl has attracted the hearts of millions of people with her extraordinary music.The 24-year-old singer and songwriter became an instant

47、success in 2008. Hersongs of heartbreak that featured in both of her best-selling albums19 and 21 her ages at the release time have brought tears to the eyes of her fans.People can relate to her feelings of loss and regret after a difficultbreakup.Despite not releasing an album this year, Adele has

48、had a great year. She wasnamed Entertainer of the Year by The Associated Press for her influence on the entertainment industry and culture in 2012. She also won six Grammy Awards in February and sang the theme song for the latest James Bond movie,Skyfall .However, the world nearly lost her voice. Th

49、is successful superstar facedhardship after a big year in 2012. She got a bleeding throat.It was a huge blow to her. "Singers are vocal (发声的 ) athletes it s thesame as an American football player having a knee problem," her doctor StevenZeitels told the BBC.In many ways, the worst part for

50、 Adele was how quickly the news developed. Rumors like "She will never sing again!" and "She wanted to kill herself!" soon spread. Adele cried a lot. "But crying is really bad for your vocal cords ( 声带 ), too!" she recalled in an interview withVogue magazine.To get her

51、voice back, she followed the doctor s strict orders after operation.So, Adele cut her favorite curry from her diet and gave up drinking and smoking.The toughest aspect of her recovery was forced silence. Adele could not talkfor a large amount of time until she found a phone app that translated her t

52、yped words into speech."I found this one app where you can swear," she told CBS s program 60 Minutes .At this year s GrammyAwards ceremony, Adele announced that her voice was back, stronger than ever, by performing loud her hit singleRolling in the Deep."I burst into tears when I foun

53、d out," she toldVogue, "that I would love, absolutely love, to win. To conclude the year of 2012, Adele also topped Forbes' list of Brightest Music Stars Under 30.The magazine said she was "attractive, surprising and incredibly hard-working".51 . Why were so many people crazy

54、 about Adele?A.Because she likes smoking.B.Because she likes swearing.C.Because she is beautiful.D.Because she made outstanding music.52 . Adele ' s success in 2008 was that .A.she was very famousB.her albums 19 and 21 were sold the bestC.she was highly praised by one magazineD.her fans liked he

55、r very much53 Which of the following is not the harvest that Adele made in 2012?A.The Associated Press named her Entertainer of the Year.B.She sang the theme song for the movie,Skyfall .C.She awarded six Grammy Awards to other singers.D.She was excellent in Forbes' list of Brightest Music Stars

56、Under 30.54 What is the most difficult thing for Adele in recovering?A.Giving up smoking.B.Giving up drinking.C.Cutting her favorite food from her diet. D.Being forced not to speak.55 From the text we can learn Adele is .A.negativeB.activeC.discouragedD.hard-workingEChi Chi weighs only 13 pounds.&qu

57、ot;He' s so tiny , I can carry him with one hand,”says Mary Lane. " Most people see him and think he ' s useless. ”But last October , Chi Chi proved to be more than just a pretty face. Mary andher husband , Rick , were relaxing on the beach one afternoon while on vacationin North Caroli

58、na ' s Outer Banks. As usual , Chi Chi was lying on his blanket in his own little beach chair.“Wehad our noses buried in books, " recalls Rick , “when suddenly the dog became extremely uneasy. His bark was different from anything we had heard before. And he would not let us ignore him.Chi Chi ran back and forth in front of his chair as if to run down the beach.The Lanes sat up to see two elderly women in the ocean, about 100 yards downthe

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