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1、 WOR.高二WOR.高二英语试题第2页(共12页) WOR. WOR. 高三英语试题第1页(共12页)保密启用前【考试时间:2011年4月22 H 15:00-17:00绵阳市高中2011级第三次诊断性考试英语本试卷分第1巻(选择题)和第EI卷(非选择题)两部分,第I卷1至11页,第H卷第11至12页.满分150分卜考试时间120分钟。注意事项r I.答题前.考生务必将自巳的学校、班级、姓名、考号用.5臺米的熱色签字笔填写 在答题卡上,并且将条形码粘贴在答题卡指定位置。选择题(1-65)使用钳笙壊涼在答题卡关于应题目标号的位置上,非迷择题用0.5 墓米黑色签字笔书写在答题卡的关于应题框内,超

2、岀答战区域书写的答案无效:在草稿纸、 试题卷上答题无效。考试结束以后,将答题卡收回,第I卷(选择题,共100分)第一部分:英语知识应用(共两节,满分50分)第一节;语法和词汇知识(共2。小题;每小题I分,满分20分)从A, B, C, 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并且在答题 卡上将该项涂黑。L arl, Im afrai I cant finish the book within this week. Please go ahea B. That* right C Not at all . Take your time 2t Wow, that is one of most ex

3、pensive hotels in town, Im afrai.o you mean we better choose cheaper one?the; aB. the; the C a; the . a; aThe result of the experiment was very goo, we hant expecte.A* whenB. whichC .what. that一 Has Jenny finishe her essay? ont know. Sheit this morning. ha writtenB. was writing C. wretc + has writte

4、nHarly coul he this amount of work in such a short time.get ownB. get offC. get through . get iniuWhen an where tu go for the on-salary holiay yet.A* are not ecieB. havent been ecieC, is not going to ecie* hasnt been ecie fve never foun a better job. A. Sorry to hear that B. Too baMary looks hot an

5、ry.Soyou if you ha a high fever. A. Sorry to hear that B. Too baMary looks hot an ry.Soyou if you ha a high fever. A. woulB, o9、Jim exhibite a slight nervousness but _.A. generally speaking B. on one hanHe transpliintc the little tree to the garen _A, whereB. when1L The wooen house will raually rot

6、away cooking lire.A. unlessB. ifC. though. while2, We all think that the plan you suggest _ the work is very practical.A. completing B. complete C. to complete . shoul complete )3. Wc neee a new cupboar for the kitchen. So Peter mae _ from some woo we ha.A. itC. Congratulations . ont worryC, will. a

7、re* he i well at the job interview,C. on the whole . first of all it was th# best time for it.C, that. untilit is constantly smoke by& oneC. himself. anotherThese shoes look very goo. L woner .how much cost they areB, how much o they costC. how much are they cost. how much they cost about the stuent

8、 the teacher calle his parents to fin out why he was so often absent from class.Concerne R. Concerns C. Concerning . Concern Have you finishe your work yet?No, ril finish it in fifteen minutes. A一 anotherB. otherC. more. lessSome parts in South China have experience this year as they i last year.twi

9、ue rain as muchB. twice as many rainsC as twice much rain. twice as much rainl (e is such a lazy mail l (e is such a lazy mail noboy wants to work with him岛三英语试顾策岛三英语试顾策4页(共b iff) WOR. WOR. 高三英语试题第3価(共12页)thatB. asC. whom, whichWe never oubt our school team will win the match against No 3 Mi-school,

10、A、whether , B. thatC if. whatafter a whole ays work that he coul harly stan it. So he was tire an hungryB. Was he so tire an hungryC. So tire an hungry was he. So tire an hungry he was第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小題1.5分,满分3。分)阅读下面每文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A. B、C和)中,选出 可以套入空白处的最佳选项,并且在答题卡上将该项涂黑.What woul you o if you were

11、 unemploye, homeless an you foun a large sum of money? Pauline Nichter, 46, an her husban. Torn, 44, ha both 21 their jobs an were living in an out of motels(汽车旅馆)with their 11 -year-ol son, Jason. They were in anger of losing their car for 22 to make payments on it.One ay last summer, Pauline foun

12、a wallet 23 a creit car, an airline ticket to New Zealan an $2,394 in 24 at a shopping center in the Los Angeles suburb of Buena Park. Tor a secon I 25 about taking the money/ she sai later, “26 only for a secon. It wasnt our money an we ont want toset a ba 27 to our won.” She elivere the wallet an

13、the contents lo the nearest 28、where the owner reclaime them. Police amitte that they were29_ when the N记hters walke into the police station with the_一30 . an the money,Wor of the 31 quickly got aroun, an a grateful community 32 in kin. The Nichters receive more than ten job offers an a(n) 33 rent-f

14、ree for six months. An unknown onor (捐助人)brought the car 34 up to ate. Others gave cash. One elerly couple walke into e police station _ 35 Pauline haturne in the wallet an aske how much ha been in36 . When they were37 _the amount, the man sai* Then thats what they 1 38 J1 an wrote out a check for $

15、2,400.At a news conference Pauline sai in._ 39 * Nev題 in a million years woul I have thought this woul happen to us. Wliat we Iiave 40 一一 is far more than what was in the wallet/321. A. roppeB. receiveC. foun, lost22. A, fearB, failureC. unwillingness. hesitation23. A. containingB. promising .C. fol

16、ing. covering24. A. totalB. billC. cash. rent25, A, lookeB, consulteC, move. thoughtA. AnA. sampleA. post officeA. surpriseA. AnA. sampleA. post officeA. surpriseA. creit carA. evotionA. responeA. epartmentA. paymentsA. whatA. themA. aske 3& A. valueA. tearsA. createButB examplerailway stationelight

17、eairline ticketloyaltyreplieapartmentlicensewhenb. itrepaiB. reserveB. cheersB. onateOrgoalpolice stationfrightenewalletbraveryreflecteholiayparkwhereC. eachC. tolC. camC.shockC. returneSolimitshopping cemerscare* money, honestyrequire. electricitypartswhichallt remineeservesilence, receive第二部分阅读理解(

18、共两节:满分50分)第一节阅读短文(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)从毎题所给的四个选项(A. B. C和)中,选出鼓佳选项,并且在答题卡 上将该项涂黑.,AMore than half of young black men in the Unite States o not finish high school. Many grow up without fathers an in neighborhoos with gangs, rugs an violence. Sixty percent of those who rop out of school have spent time

19、in prison by the age of thirty-five.Joe Marshall co-foune the Omega Buys Club in San Francisco, CaJitbmia, twenty-three years ago. Ml Marshall tries to give boys an girls 一 a safe refuge an a chance at a betler future. Every week, he has two basic messages for his young stuents: Stop the violence11

20、an ont o rugs.”Mr. Marshall taught math in mile school an expecte to see his best stuents go to college.He got a lot of horror stories a lot of his former stuents ene up ea or in prison for selling rugs, being involve in gangs, an girls ene up getting pregnant (怀孕),The Omega Boys Club serves more th

21、an four hunre young people every year. wOr. 】irr心 二itissts :n im!. icb.g. ia:niy ?-.vA Ulc skills.高三英语高三英语试题第 页(共12页)an college preparation.Joe Marshall secs gangs an violence as a isease that nees to be ealt with as a public health problem. Thais what these young people get. They evelop a street me

22、ntalityanger, lear an pnin- Then we tell them to follow some new rules for living that will ecrease their chances of ening up ea or in prison an increase their chances ramatically of staying alive an lrccr1TBin his most effective way to sprea his anti-violence message is through raio. In 1991, Joe M

23、arshall starte Street Soliers/ a weekly call-in show. Marlcna, one of the grauates of the Omega Boys Club, is at Southern University right now, going into her thir year. She talke about what she ha learne by coming to Omega, by listening lo Street Soliers/1 an she sai she ha I tame how to love herse

24、lfThe club provies guiance an financial assistance to help stuents stay in school. Over ninety percent of members who were accepte into college have grauate.41t The passage is mainly about . what problems many young black men are face withhow Mn Marshall helps his stuents to go to collegewhy many yo

25、ung black men en up in prisonhow an organization helps young black peopleThe passage mentione Marlena in orer to .showcase the success of the Clubs eflfortinvite girls to atten the after-school classeshighlight the failure of normal schoolsprove the importance of afitr-school classesStreet Soliers,i

26、s .an arme forceB. a gang of blacksC. a TV program. a raia programAccoring to the passage, which of the following is true?The Omega Boys Club help tlie government to keep male stuents at schoolGangs an violence are public health problems that nee to be ealt with.The Club offers after-school classes

27、in basic knowlege an living skills*Over ninety percent of the members have grauate from college.BCar crashes are the tap killer of American teenagers. Most of the crashes result irom istracte riving - not paying attention to the roa.WOR.Ryan ionc was a fiftecn-ycar-ol passenger in 3 car that liit a

28、tree. He was one of the nations more than thirty thousan victims of traffic crashes in 2008, Nearly four thousan eaths, about twelve percent involve rivers age fifteen E twenty.WOR.Ryans father, Thomas ionc, is a police captain in Marylan. It was an inexperience? immature river riving at night with

29、a carloa of kis, He was istracte, he was going loo fnst an it ene up causing one eath an some seriously injure. He shares the story of his sons eath to help eucate teens an their families about istracte riving,Jim Jennings from the Allstate Insurance Company says the number one cause of istracte-riv

30、ing accients is the mobile phone He says talking on the phone or reaching fbr it is like rinking fbur beers an riving. If youre texting while riving, you are twenty-three times more likely to get into an accient than someboy who isn*t.tFGovernment an private groups are using public service announcem

31、ents an events to bring more attention to the problem. For example, the insurance inustry recently hel a safety event for teen rivers. At first, nineteen-yearol Kevin Schumann easily avoie large? inflatable olls thrown in from of the car to represent chilren. He also avoie orange cones representing

32、the ege of the roa. Then, as part of the test, lie starte texting. He hit several cones an at least one oll. Thats what really opene up the experience tor me to prove how ba it i.s to really text an rive?ebbie Pickfor of Allstate Insurance says teens are especially at risk from istracte riving 一an n

33、oL just because lhey lack experience on the roas. 11 Ac coring to the research, teens ont really have fully evelope brains until theyre twenty-five years ol. You put those two things together an you get a much, much higher risk.1A new law proposes a grauate river licensing system. Grauate means teen

34、agers start with restrictions like on night riving an numbers of passengers They coul not get a full rivers license until age eighteen.Of all the following, which is the best title for the passage?Car Crashesthe Top KillerB, runken rivingC. istracte riving. How to Avoi Car CrashesAccoring to Jim Jen

35、nings, what might be the main cause of istracte riving accients?Spee. B. Age, C* Experience, . Cell-phone乩Which of the fbll owing statements is true?A一 Thomas ione is responsible for his son Ryans eath,WOR, 高三英语试题第高三英语试题第8页(共12页高二英语试题第高二英语试题第7页(共12页)The insurance companies benefit a lot from teen ri

36、ving,Kevin Schumann took ihw lusL Io team the risk of texting while riving.ebbie Pickfor thinks that people cajmot rive until brains arc ftilly evelope.4& Accoring to the new lawt .A, it will be harer fbr young people to get a full rivers licenseR; people will not be allowe to touch the wheel untiI

37、they are 18young people are 弟bien to take any passengers in their carspeople cant rive until they grauate from colleges or universitiesCHospitals bo( only treat infections they can also cause them.In th? Unite States alone, the number of infections in hospitals is estimate at close Lo two million ea

38、ch year. About one hunre thousan patients ie.A new govenmient report notes that very little progress has been mae in reucing what are calle health care-associate infections. The most common are infections of the urinary gci(尿路),surgical site an bloostream.Many infections have been increasing even as

39、 hospitals have mae efforts to improve. About forty percent of all health care-associate infections are linke to the use of catheters. A tube is place insie the boy to collect urine (尿液),so the patient oes not have to get out of be.But the latest report says urinary tract infections after surgery in

40、crease more than three an a half percent. Tt says catheters shoul be use only if necessary.Another way to prevent infections is to give patients antibiotics before surgery. octors are avise to give them within the hour before the operation. Patients who get antibiotics earlier than one hour arc more

41、 likely to get an injecte surgical woun. Also, octors are avise to iscontinue the antibiotics within twenty-fbur hours after the surgery. The report says longer than that is usually not necessary. It can increase the risk of antibiotic resistance.Kathleen Sebelius is secretary of health an human ser

42、vices, She note that racial an ethnic minorities were less likely to have insurance an less likely to get the treatments lhey neee. She calle the report numbers troubling/But she also sai the health care reforms passe by Congress will improve the quality of care fbr all Americans. She sai the new la

43、w will rewar quality over quantity of caie, creating a system that prevents iseases before more costly treatment is require,4 9* What o we kam about healthcare- associate infections from tliis passage?A、Il is a new isease that is iscovere by American octors. -WOR.-It is not reporte in other countrie

44、s but the Unite States.Il is connecte with whai octors o lo treat their patients.It is so ealy that it kills two million people every year,In this passage antibiotics are use to. A. reuce painB. prevent infectionsC. shorten operation time. niake patients sleepFrom the last paragraph but one we know

45、Kathleen Sebelius is .very optimistic about the situationquite worrie about the minoritiessuffering from the infection herselfblaming octors for their slow responseWhat can be inferre iroin the passage?Antibiotics may be the most effective way to resist infection after surgery.Some ethnic minorities

46、 without insurance are in nee of basic treatments.C+ Hospitals are where infections arc least likely to take place.Hospitals have mae great progress in reucing hcalthcare-associate infections.left baseball, not for physical reasons but because it was my season for change. So I ecie to walk away an o

47、nce I i. like the vast majority of players, I was lost It woul be the first time since I learne to swing a bat that I woul spen an entire summer without ever putting on a uniform. Once you leaves the pitch its no longer you against that fastball, it is you against yourselfSo you swim aroun trying to

48、 figure out what young, retire baseball players o with their lives. For me, the moment was completely without the guiing wisom of my father, who coul communicate with me with just a no of his hea, but he passe away two years ago.Since my retirement, I have searche for the next passion. It is a iscou

49、raging journey, an many players never fin that next love, even though they kept looking.Of course my father coul never be replace. His passion was writing. He left behin a boy ofpoeiiy that guies me no时I int stay lost forever, I foun something that I wasnt looking for: a voice through writing. Writi

50、ng introuce me to people who were otherwise strangers an mae them guests at my table. Only later i I unerstan that this woul be a brige to im旧rstaning my fkther in another way. A way that le me to connect eo a passion I in*t realize we both share.Aller my first book was publishe, I realize that writ

51、ing was passion an evenWOR, 髙三英语试题第10页(共也页 WOR. WOR. 髙二英语试题第9页共聲贝)山erapy(疗法),but now I also thought that maybe r foun iny next profession.Thank Hilly, I always knew my fother was prou of me. But espite living the ream of so many Americans an reaching its highest level, I have no oubt that he woul be

52、 even prouer of whai am oing with my wors. Wors that 1 enn leave fbr my son to rea one ay.Why coulnt his father ofier him any help at the moment?Because his father ha been ea for two vears.rBh Because his father was busy writing poems*. Because his father 冲砂 away on business., Because his father ha

53、a hea injury mo ye are a 即.How i the author get over the most ifficult time in life?By swimming the entire sunimLBy communicating with his father fhce to face,Ry turmng to his Irien fbr help.By reaing his fhihers works an writing his own.Accoring to the passage, the author was most likely to become

54、a 一reporterB. writerC. coacli. playerThe author picke up writing as a career mainly because .A. he coulnt fin any other Job after he Icfr baseballB* his father aske him to continue his lifelong hobbywriting was another way to unersUjn his failicrit coul help him to make a more comfbnable lifeELoneli

55、ness has been linke to epression (抑郵)an other health problems. Now, a stuy says it can also sprea. A frien of a lonely person was fifty-two percent more likely to evelop 命clings of loneliness. An a frten of tliat frien was twenty-five percent more likely to o the same.Earlier finings showe that happ

56、iness, obesily(肥胖)an the ability to stop smoking can also sprea like infections within social groups. The finings all come from a major health stuy in the American town of Framingham, Massachusetts-Ihe stuy began in 1948 to investigate the causes of heart isease. Since then, more tests have been ae,

57、 incluing measures of loneliness an epressiontThe new finings involve mure tlian five thousan people in the secon generation of the Framingham Heart Stuy. The researchers examine frienship histories an reports oF loneliness. The results establishe a pattern that sprea as people reporte fewer close f

58、riens.For example, loneliness can aHect relationships between next-oor neighbors, The loneliness spreas as neighbors who were close friens now spen less time together. The stuy also foun that lotieliness spreas mare easily among women than men.The average person is sai to experience feelings of lone

59、liness about tbrty-eight ays a year The stuy foun that having a lonely frien can a about sevenieen ays. But 令very aitional irien can ecrease loneliness by two an a halfays.Lonely people become less an less trusting of others. This makes it more an more ifficult for them to make friens 一 an more like

60、ly that society willeject(排 斥)themJohn Cucioppo at ihe University of Chicago le the stuy. He says it is imponant to recognize an eal with loneliness. He says people who have been pushe to the eges of society shoul receive help to repair their social networks.As an average person? if you have 2 more

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