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高三英语测试题第一卷(共115分)一.LISTENING(30分)二.MULTIPLECHOICES(15分)21.Suchmanofkindlikehimcouldn'dtobetterthingthanhisfather.a,aB.a,theC.the,aD.the,theLatertheydiscovered,wastonehwism,thatPearwasthepresidentdaughter.A.thatB.whichC.whoD.whatIfyouareabletotalktoafriendoverthetelephone,youfeelthatytheactualdistanceisnotshortened.A.solongasB.evenifC.ifD.asThenewly-foundedcompanyisfacedwithlotsoftrouble_,thefinancialprobleminnottheworst.A.whichB.towhichC.ofwhichD.withwhich---Ilikefootball.---mysisterandme.A.SodoB.SoareC.SodidD.SoitiswithMyparentsmybrotherfordrivingbuthewantedtopicktheknowledgeofthecomputerduringhissparetime.A.advised,upB.intended,upC.persuaded,ouDt.managed,outThepolicemancametothedestroyedhouseanddemandedwhathadhappened.A.thepeopletotellBh.imtellinghimC.beingtoldD.tobetold

Knowinghowlongthetestwouldlast,thestudentswhofinishedandwaiteduntiltheendoftheexam.A.settlesB.settlingC.settledD.tosettleMyenthusiasmforChinesefootballteamgraduallybecauseoftheircountlessfailures.A.fadedB.disappearedC.ranoutD.gaveupA.fadedB.disappearedC.ranoutD.gaveupinlossestothisisl---TheterriblehurricanebroughtaboutamillioninlossestothisislA.CertainlyB.IagreeC.QuiteOKD.That'sthecase.TheprofessorhasreceivedthelettertogivealectureinZhongshanUniversity.A.beinginvitedB.invitinghimC.invitedD.tobeinvitedVeryfewexpertshavewithcompletenewanswerstotheworld'seconomicproblems.A.comedownB.comearoundC.comeupD.cometoCoulditbeintherestauranitnyouhaddinnerwithmeyesterdayyoulostyourhandbag?A.that,whichB.which,thatC.which,whenD.that,where34.--W-hatdoyouthinkofthedinnerinMrTom's?---Oh,great!Wehaveneverhadabett'ersoaned.inIneroftwenty.A.drinksB.tablesC.peopleD.courses35.Readerscan__quitewellwithoutknowingtheexactmeaningofeachA.getthroughB.getoverC.getalongD.getin三.CLOZE(30分)Annaarrivedfartooearly.Usuallysheleftthingstot!33lasttodriyiute,wasaveryspecialoccasion.ItwasaiTmoSbygettingthereanhourbeforehandthatshe38tocausetheplanearrivesooner.39racedthroughhermind.“DoIlookaMght?WillhenoticethatI'mwear4.(hgtarousersuit?Willheeven41me?”Afterall,itwasayearalmosttothedaysin42sheehadJoe.Shefisheda43outofherhandbagandinspectecherface.Toomuchmake-up?Joehad44madeanycommentbutsheknewthathedidnotapprove((赞成)heavymake-up一“gildirtgielily”he45it.Itwasfunnyhowmuchimportancesheattached146agoodimpressiononhim.Afterall,friendsdojudgeeachotherby47.Allthesame,itwasthefirstneetingafteralongseparation,andshewantedeverythingrtgh48Lookingoutofthewindow,Joe49afirsglimpse,throughabreakinthe50,ofthetownfarbelow.CertainlyitwasveryflatteringthattheyhadtobetheguestlecturearttheirAutumnCongressyetagain.TheChairmanoftheOrganizingCommittee,asamatterofcouir貌$yhad52tomeethimattheairport,ashehaddoneonpreviousoccasions.Thist,iiite,wasnotnecessary,54becauseJoewasquitefamiliarwiththecity,utmainlybecauseAnnahadsaidthatshecou5dtheafternoonoffinordertocomeandmeethim.36.A.andB.butC.forD.as37.A.becauseB.sinceC.asifD.when38.A.thoughtB.likedC.hadD.hoped39.A.IdeaB.FactsC.ThoughtsD.Matters4(.A.newB.strangeC.latestD.single41.A.likeB.recognizeC.terrifyD.tell42.A.beforeB.recentlyC.lastD.most43.A.purseB.handkerchiefC.mirrorD.book44.A.neverB.almostC.oftenD.regularly45.A.toldB.calledC.sawD.thought46.A.offeringB.takingC.havingD.making47.A.appearanceB.clothesC.make-upD.looking48.A.comeacrossB.turnupC.gooffD.getout49.A.caughtB.leftC.enjoyedD.met50.A.airB.rainC.trainD.clouds51.A.employedB.invitedC.toldD.informed52.A.offeredB.arrivedC.intendedD.attempted53.A.thereforeB.howeverC.insteadD.aswell54.A.luckilyB.reallyC.partlyD.separately55.A.putB.makeC.takeD.leave四.READINGCOMPREHENSION(40分)(A)Anxietyistheappropri适当的)emotionwhentheimmediatepersonalterror一ofavolcano,anarrow,a(S刺0®)inthebackandotherdisasters,alldireagainstone's-dsieslafppears.Thekindofworldthatproducesanxietyisactuallyaworldofrelativeworldinwhichnoonefeelsthathehimselfisfacingsuddendeath.Theanxasanuneasystateofmind,inwhichonehasafeelingthatsomethi不unspe具体的)andindeterminablemaygowrong.Iftheworldseemstobegoingwelproducesanxietyforgoodtimesmayend.Iftheworldisgoin—ikaahhygetworse.Anxietytendstobewithoutfocus;theanxiouspersondoesn'tknowblamehimselforotherpeople.Heisn'sturewhetheritisthecurrentyearoftheadministratioonrachangeinclimateortheatombombthatistoblameforthisundefinedsenseofunease.Itisclearthatwehavedevelopedasocietywhichdependsonhavingtherightamountofanxietytomakeit・…Whkleweagreethattoomuchanxietyisharmftomentalhealth,wehavecometorelyonanxietytopushusintoseeingadoctoraboutasymptom(症状)whichmayindicateancer,intocheckinguponthatoldlife-insurancpeolicywhichmayhaveout-of-datperovisionsinit,intohavingaconferencewithBilly'steachereventhoughhisreportcardlooksallrighPeoplewhoareanxiousenoughkeeptheircarinsuranceup,havethebrakeschecked,don'takeaseconddrinkwhentheyhavetodrive.Peoplewhoaretooanxiouseitherrefusetogointocarandtsolcomplicatetheordinarycourseolif—ordrivesotenselyandcarefullyhattheyhelpcauseaccidentsPeoplewhoaren'tanxiousenoughtakechanceafterchancnec,rewahsiecshtiheterribleaccidentoftheroads.Accordingtotheauthor,anxietyistheemotionwhenA.oneisfilledwithasuddensenseofuneasinessB.oneseesnoimmediatedangerC.onehasavaguesenseabouthislifeD.onefeelsthattheworldmaygobadlyTheauthorholdsthat.A.anxietyisagoodthinganxietyisasymptomofmentalillnesssomeanxietycanleadtochangesforthebetternoanxietyisbadforsocietyAccordingtotheauthor,accidentsoftheroadtendtobecausedbyallthosewhoaretooanxiousB.allthosewhohaveanxietyC.thosewhohavenoanxietyD.thosewhoarenotanxiousenoughThebesttitleforthepassagewould.beOneMan'sThoughtaboutAnxiBe.tyTheRightAmountofAnxietyC.AnxietyversusSafetyD.DifferentAttitudestoAnxiety(B)“Businessiswar.”Thetraditionallanguageofbusinesscertainlymakethatway:winningthecompetition,gettingmarketshare,beatingupsupplierupcustomers.Therearethevictorsandthelosers.Buttodayindoingbusiness,youhavetolistentostomers,workwithsukeepgoodrelationesv-enwithcompetitorsT.hatdoesn'stoundlikewar.Besides,therearefewvictorswhenbusinessislookeduponaswar.Mostbusinessessucceedonlyifothersalsosucceed.Businessiscompeticooperationaswell.Inotherwords,businessiswarandpeace.Tobringtogethercompetitionandcooperationw,eturntogametheory.Gametheoryprovidesthatwhetheronepersonwinsorlosesdependsonwhatotherdo.Itisparticulareyfectivwhentherearemanyinterdependent相互依存的)factorsandnodecisioncanbemadein^孤立)icfiromotherdecisions.Gametheorybreaksdownthegameintokeyelements(要素):playersaddedvalues,rules,ta((计谋),andscope范围)(PARTS).Everyelementaffectstheresultofthegame.Thismeansthateachofthefiveelementsgivesyouawaytochangeanexistinggameintoentirelynewone.ChangeoneofthePARTS,andchangethewhole.Whychangethegame?AnoldChinesesayingexplains:Ifyoucontinueoncourseyou'reheading,that'swhereyou'llendup.Sometimesthat'sgoonot.Youcanplaythegameverywell,andstillsuffThagreatbdoauseyou'replayingthewronggame:youneedtochangeit.Evenagoodgamecanbemadebetterone.Realsuccesscomesfromactivelyshapingthegameyouplay-fromthegameyouwant,nottakingthegameyoufind.Theauthorofthispassageistheideathat“Businessiswar.”A.consideringB.infavorofC.againstD.doubtfulof61.“PARTS”standsfor.A.thepartiesinagameB.players,addedvalues,rules,tacticsandscopeC.alloftheelementsinthegametheoryD.thepartsthataffecttheresultofthegame62.ThecorrectunderstandingoftheunderlinedsentenceinthelastparagraphisA.youplaythegametoowelltosuffergreatlossB.youarereallygoodatplayingthegame,butyoustillloseitoutC.youaresocompetitivethatyoubeatupallofyourcompetitorsterriD.thecompetitionissohardthatyouhavetoputallyourheartintoi63.Theauthoremphasizesthat.A.weshallplayintherightdirectionB.weshallplayveryhardC.weshallcontinueinthecourseweareheadingD.weshallalwayschangenomatterthechangeisgoodornot(C)RickStevenson,16yearsold,spendseveryminutehecanonthemountainandhisfriendsgosnowboardingeveryw“eeIkte'nds.gr”eahte,says“,Thewindsaresostrong,theboardsgo50milesa”nHhiosurf.riendLauraFieldsag“reNeos.onegoesskiinganymo”res,hesays“,That'sfortheold”folks.RickandLauraarepartofanewtrendinsports.(Itpsurpphoisleo)siosphtyogetasclosetotheedgeaspossible.Andmoreandmoreyoungathletesaretakintheseris(kyadventurou)sactivitiesca“lleexdtremespor”tsor“-XSports”.Inthepast,youngathleteswouldplaybaseball.Today,theywantriskandexcitemen—ttheclosertotheedge,thebetter.Theysnowboardovercliffsandmountain-bikedownsteepmountains.Theywind-surfnearhurricanesandbungy-jumpfromtowers.Extremesportsstartedasanalt^选nS余地)tomoreexpensivesportssuchasgolf.Acitykidwhodidn'htavethemoneytobuyexpensivesportsequipmentcouldgetaskateboardandhavefun.Butnowithasbecomeawholenewareaofsports,withspecializeedquipmentandhighlevelsofskillT.here'esvenaspecialOlympicsforextremesports,calledtheWinterX-Games,whichincludessnowmountainbikingandiceclimbing.Whatmakesextremesportssopopular?“Peoplelovetherisk”,saysMurray

Nussbaum,whosellssportsequipment“.CitypeoplewanttobeoutdoorsontheweekendanddosomethingchallengingT.henewequipmentissomuchbetterthatpeoplecantakemoreriskswithoutget”ti.nAgnhautrhtletead“dsS,urethere'sarisk.Onceyougomountainbikingorsnowboarding,it'ismpossibletogobacktobikeridingorskiing.It‘sbojruisntg”.tooNoweventheoldercrowdisstartingtojoinin.Everyweekendgroupsofintheirearlythirtiegsettogether.Duringtheweektheyworkascomputerprogrammersinthesameoffice.OnSundaystheyrentmountainbikesthatcost$2,000eachandridedownsteepmountainstogether.Extremesportsarecertainlnyotforeveryone.MostpeoplestilplrefertoplaybasketballorwatchsportsonTV.Butextremesportsaredefinitelgyaininginpopularit“y.ThesesportsarefreshandexcitingI.t'tshewaveofthefuture”.saysNussbaum.64.Whichofthefourpicturesdoesnotdescribeextremesports?65.Generallyspeakinareunfitforextremesportsbyinferencfromthetext.highschoolstudentsC.officeworkers66.ItisclearfromthetextexcitingbutriskyC.specialbutdangerousWhatwouldbethebesttitlehighschoolstudentsC.officeworkers66.ItisclearfromthetextexcitingbutriskyC.specialbutdangerousWhatwouldbethebesttitleRickStevenson'sHobby.C.X-Sports.theagedpeopleD.cityteenagersthatextremespor.sareexpensivebutchallengingD.popularbutalittleoldforthetext?TheWaveoftheFuture.D.People'sLoveforRisk.D)Therearethreebranchesofmedicine.Oneiscalle“ddoctormedicine”,or“scientificmedic”inSec.ientificdoctorstroybsteorvesicknesses,lookforlogicapatternsa,ndthenfindouthowthehumanbodyworks.Fromtheretheyfigureoutwhattreatmentsmaywork.Thiskindofmedicineisbelievedtodatefromthe4thcenturyBC.Althoughnowadaysitsiusccessful,tihneancienwtorldthisapproach(method)probablydidnotcuremanypatients.Asecondkindofmedicineis“cnaaltluerdalcur”eso,r“folkmedicin”ei,nwhichlesseducatedpeopletrytocuresicknesseswithvaf中草药i0rbsThesefolkhealersalsouseobservationandlogic,buttheyarenotsoawareofit.Thuntiltheyfindsomethingthatseemstowork,andthentheykeepdoingthat.Folkmedicineflourished(becamepopular)longbeforethedevelopmentofscientificmedicineandwasmoresuccessfulinancienttimesthandoctormedicine.Thethirdkindisc“alhleeadlthspas”,or“faithheali”ngS.ometimesthismaybeassimpleastouchingtheholymanandbeingimmediatelyhealed.Othertimes,amagicianmaymakeyouamagiccharm,orsayaspell,tocureyou.SomereliggroupsorganizespecihaelalingshrinesfortheIsnictkh.eseplacespeoplergestt,plentyofsleep,eathealthyfood,drinkwaterinsteadofwine,andexercisways.Theyalsotalktothepriestsandpraytothegods.Ifyouarefeeling(sad)oryouhavebeenworkingtoohard,goingtotheseplacesmaybejustthingtomakeyoufeelbetter.Doctormedicine.A.hasalongerhistorythanfolkmedicine.hasbeenpractisedforaround1,600years.basesitstreatmentsonobservationandlogicwasverysuccessfulincuringsicknessesinancienttimes.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingis“NOhTeaulstehdsipn”as?Magicpower.B.Variousherbs.Religiousfaith.D.AhealthylifestyleAccordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingistrue?FolkhealerschoosedifferentherbstocurediseaseswithoutanysounPeoplewhopractisefoldmedicineneedlotsofformaleducationonheThesuccessoffolkmedicineledtothedevelopmentofdoctormedicinNaturalcuresworkedbetterthanscientificmedicineinancienttimeTheauthor'sprimarypurposeinthispassageistodescribedifferenttypesofmedicine.arguefortheimportanceofmedicineinhealthcare.showtheimportantrolereligionplaysinmedicaltreatmentscomparetheeducationalbackgroundofthreedifferenttypesofpatien(E)Aperson,likeacommodity(商品),needspackaging.Butgoingtoofarisabsolutelyundesirable.Alittleexa(g夸TOtioihowever,doesnoharmwhenitshowstheperson'suniquequalitiestotheiradvantages.Toshowpersonalattractiveneisnsacasualandnaturalway,itisimportantforonetohaveaclearknowledgeofoneself.Askilledpackagerknowshowtoaddarttonaturewithsignsofembellishment饰),sothatthepersonsopackagedisnotacommodityahumanbeing,livelyandlovely.Ayoungperson,especiallyafemale,shiningwithbeautyandfulloflifthefavorgrantedbyGod.Anyattempttomakeupwouldbeself-defeatinYgo.uth,however,comesandgoesinaflash.Packagingforthemiddle-agedisprimarilytohidethemarksmadebyyears.Ifyoustillenjoylifeenoughtokeepself-candworkatpioneeringwork,youareuniqueinyournaturalqualitiesa,ndyourattractivenessandgracewillremain.Elderlypeoplearebeautifuliftheirhasbeen,throughplains,mountainsandjungles,runningitscourseasitshhavereallylivedyourlife,whichnowarrivesataself-satisfiedstageofcalmnesswithnointeresitnfameorwealth.Thereisnoneedtomakeuseofhairdyeing(染色)Thesnow-cappedmountainisitselfabeautifulsceneoffairylyourlookschangefromyoungtooldinstepwithnaturalageingprocesssoainharmon(和谐)withnature,forharmonyitselfisbeauty,whiletheotherwwillonlyendinunpleasantTesbeintheelder'scompanyislikereadinga■bookofdelux(betterqual)tditionthatattractsonesomuchastobeunwillpartwith.Aslongasonefindswhereonestands,oneknowshowtopackageoneself,acommoditysetsupitsbrandbytherightpackaging.ItcanbeconcludedfromthetextthatA.peopleshouldbepackedatallages.peopleshouldbepackedinaspecialwayelderlypeoplealsocareaboutpackingproperpackingmakespeopleattractiveAccordingtotheauthor,ifyouwanttokeepinharmonywithnature,youshould.A.dyeyourhairB.makeupatayoungagefollowtheageingprocessD.giveupfameandwealthForthemiddle-aged,attractiveness.A.hardlyexistsB.isthestrongestcomesfromtheinsideD.comesformtheappearanceTheunderlinedsentencemeansthatelderlypeopleA.areusuallypackedlikeafinely-madebookexperiencealotandhavekrniocwhledgeoflifedoalotoftravelingandcangiveyoumuchinformationenjoyreadingthickbooksofbeautifulnatureandfairylandsCLASSNONAME第二卷(共35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)此题要求改正所给短文中的错误。对标有题号的每一行作出判断:如无错误,在该行右边横线上画一个勾(h);如有错误(每行只有一个错误),则按下列情况改正:该行多一个词:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉,在该行右边横线上写出该词,并也用斜线划掉。该行缺一个词:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(A),大该行右边横线上写出该加的词。该行错一个词:在错的词下划一横线,在该行右边横线上写出改正后的词。注意:原行没有错的不要改。Fheirhomes.Inthosedayslabourwasfairlycheapb7tmostpeoplewouldhavethoughtthatworthwhiletohave78.somebodytorepairtheirthingsunlesstheywereverypoprToday,however,itisquitedifferently.Menandwomen80.inlifeturntherhandtoallkindsofjobsround

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