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浙江省六校联考AUTHOR[年级]高三年级AUTHOR[学科]英语试题卷本试题卷分选择题部分和非选择题部分。满分120分,考试时间120分钟。选择题部分(共80分)第一部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节单项填空(共20小题;每小题分,满分10分)从A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项标号涂黑。1.----DoyouthinkitwasthesupermoonthatcausedtheearthquakeonMarch11,2011inJapan?----______.Ithasn’tprovenitselftruebyscientists.A.Notintheleast B.Don’tmentionit C.Youcansaythatagain D.Iexpectso2.Astheworldfaces______“coolingmarket”,PremierWenJiabaocallsfor______confidenceineconomicgrowthduringtheNewYearholiday.A.the;a B.a;不填 C.不填;the D.a;the3.Newsurveyssuggestthatpeoplearemorestressedandworkinglongerhoursthaneverwithtechnologicaltoolsconstantly______.A.updating B.updates C.updated D.toupdate4.MiamiandOklahomaCity,bothof______werethelasttwoundefeatedteamsintheNBAthisseason,lostforthefirsttimeonJanuary3rd.A.whom B.them C.which D.those5.Dorahassomeshortcomingsbut______sheseemslikeanintelligent,likableperson.A.onthecontrary B.uptonow C.tobeexact D.onthewhole6.It’shightimethatwe______toenvironmentalprotectionandecologicalimprovement.A.havedevoted B.devoted C.aredevoting D.haddevoted7.----MayIcheckinnow?----Sorry,sir!Butthere’snotanyroom______inourhotel.A.useful B.convenient C.flexible D.available8.Trainticketssoldonlineorbytelephonehavetopped2milliondaily,______thataroundone-thirdofpassengersdon’thavetowaitlongforseveralhourstogetaticket.A.meaning B.means C.tomean D.meant9.ThenationalspiritslikebraveheartsshowedinthefilmTheFlowersofWarare______deeplymovedtheaudience.A.which B.that C.what D.who10.ShoppingontheInternetenablespeoplenottosearchforgoodsfromonestoreto______.A.others B.theother C.another D.therest11.----Shallwegotothelectureabouttheriskofbraincancerfrommobilephoneuse?----______?Itiscloselyrelatedtoourhealth.A.Whatif B.Whynot C.Whatfor D.Howcome12.----DidyouseeJayChouathisalbumsigning?----Notreally.Wewaitedinlineforanhour,onlytobe______atthedoor.A.turnedaway B.turnedout C.turnedoff D.turnedup13.______wehaverealizedthedangerofover-consumption,somemeasuresshouldbeadoptedassoonaspossible.A.Nowthat B.Aslongas C.Inorderthat D.Evenif14.Parentswho_____tosingtotheirchildrenmayhelpwithchildren’sdevelopmentoflanguageskills.A.add B.tend C.amount D.focus15.Thegirlwasleftaloneintheroomandcouldn’thelpcrying______.A.perfectly B.narrowly C.bitterly D.simply16.Beyonce,aleading______inthemusicindustry,gavebirthtoherdaughteronSaturday.A.statue B.figure C.brand D.attraction17.----Hey,Gary,didLindaseeyoucomein?----Idon’tthinkso.She______herlessonsthen.A.reviewed B.wouldreview C.wasreviewing D.reviews18.______thephenomenonof“bystandereffect”intheYueyueevent,mostChinesestronglybelievethattherestillexistloveandwarmthinpeople’shearts.A.Inspiteof B.Inadditionto C.Becauseof D.Onbehalfof19.----IregrettosaythatIfailedtorankfirstintheterminalexam.----Comeon,nobody______winallthetime.A.should B.must C.shall D.can20.Everything,unlessotherwise______,willgoonasplanned.A.stating B.states C.tostate D.stated第二节完型填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,从21---40各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项标号涂黑。Oneday,anexpertintime-managementwasspeakingtoagroupofbusinessstudents.Tomakethepoint21,heusedanillustration.Ashestoodinfrontofthegroup,hesaid,“Okay,timeforaquiz.”Hethenpulledoutawide-mouthjarandsetitonthetable.Thenhe22placedaboutadozenfist-sizedrocks,onebyone,intothejar.Whenthejarwasfilledtothe23andnomorerockswouldfitinside,heasked,“Isthisjar24?”Everyoneintheclasssaid,“Yes.”“Really?”Thenhe25underthetableandpulledoutabucketofgravel(沙砾,石子),dumpedsomeinand26thejar,causingpiecesofgraveltoworkthemselvesdownintothespace27thebigrocks.Thenheaskedthegroupthesamequestion.“Probablynot.”Oneofthemanswered.“Good!”hereplied.Hereachedunderthetableand28abucketofsand.Hestarteddumpingthesandinthejaranditwentintoallthe29leftbetweentherocksandthegravel.30heaskedthequestion.“No!”theclassshouted.“Good!”Thenhegrabbedacanofwaterandbegantopouritin31Thentheexpertintime-managementlookedattheclassandasked,“Whatisthe32ofthisillustration?”Itissuchaseeminglyeasyquestionthatone33studentraisedhishandandsaid,“Itis,howeverfullyourscheduleis,ifyoutryreallyhardyoucanalways34somemorethingsinit.”“No,”thespeakerreplied,“Thetruthitteachesusisthatyouwill35gettheminatallifyoudon’tputthebigrocksinfirst.36thebigrocksinyourlifeare,dothingsthatyouloveand37foryourself.Inyourscheduleifyouvaluethelittlestuffthenyou’llfillyourlifewith38thingsandyouwillneverhavetherealqualitytimeyouneedtospendonthebig,importantstuff.So,tonight,orinthemorning,whenyouare39onthisshortstory,askyourselfwhatarethe‘bigrocks’inyourlife?Thenputthoseinyour40first.”21.A.harder B.rougher C.clearer D.wiser22.A.carefully B.firmly C.actively D.unwillingly23.A.edge B.bottom C.wall D.top24.A.full B.pure C.enough D.smooth25.A.sent B.reached C.managed D.felt26.A.delivered B.shook C.dropped D.held27.A.beneath B.across C.beyond D.between28.A.putout B.cameout C.broughtout D.setout29.A.spaces B.caves C.blanks D.holes30.A.Atlast B.Shortlyafter C.Lateron D.Oncemore31.A.unless B.until C.before D.while32.A.meaning B.opinion C.point D.comment33.A.calm B.awkward C.nervous D.eager34.A.add B.fit C.include D.collect35.A.never B.even C.still D.ever36.A.Whether B.However C.Whatever D.Which37.A.conclude B.encourage C.fresh D.time38.A.more B.little C.much D.less39.A.reflecting B.counting C.deciding D.insisting40.A.packet B.can C.jar D.luggage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,并在答题卡上将该选项标号涂黑。AItwasanautumnmorningshortlyaftermyhusbandandImovedintoourfirsthouse.Ourchildrenwereupstairsunpacking,andIwaslookingoutthewindowatmyfathermovingaroundmysteriouslyonthefrontlawn.Myparentslivednearby,andDadhadvisitedusseveraltimesalready.“Whatareyoudoingoutthere?”Icalledtohim.Helookedup,smiling.“I’mmakingyouasurprise.”Knowingmyfather,Ithoughtitcouldbejustaboutanything.Aself-employedjobber,hewasalwaysbuildingthingsoutofoddsandends.Whenwewerekids,healwayscreatedsomethingsurprisingforus.Today,however,Dadwouldsaynomore,andcaughtupsinthebusynessofournewlife,Ieventuallyforgotabouthissurprise.UntilonegloomydaythefollowingMarchwhenIglancedoutthewindow.Anyyet…Isawadotofblueacrosstheyard.Iheadedoutsideforacloserlook.Theywerecrocuses(番红花),throughoutthefrontlawn.Lavender,blue,yellowandmyfavoritepink----littlefacesmovedupanddowninthecoldwind.Dad!Ismiled,rememberingthethingshehadsecretlyplantedlastautumn.Heknewhowthedarknessanddullnessofwinteralwaysgotmedown.Whatcouldhavebeenmoreperfectlytimelytomyneeds?Myfather’scrocusesbloomedeachspringforthenextfourorfiveseasons,bringingthesameassuranceeverytimetheyarrived:Hardtimesalmostover.Holdon,keepgoing,lightiscomingsoon.Thenaspringcamewithonlyhalftheusualblooms.Thenextspringtherewerenone.Imissedthecrocuses.IwouldaskDadtocomeoverandplantnewbulbs.ButIneverdid.HediedsuddenlyoneOctoberday.Myfamilywasindeepsorrow,leaningonourfaith.Imissedhimterribly.Fouryearspassed,andonadismalspringafternoonIwasdrivingbackwhenIfoundmyselffeelingdepressed.“You’vegotthewinterdepressionagainandyougetthemeveryyear.”Itoldmyself.ItwasDad’sbirthday,andIfoundmyselfthinkingabouthim.Thiswasnotunusual---myfamilyoftentalkedabouthim,rememberinghowhelivedhisfaith.OnceIsawhimgivehiscoattoahomelessman.SuddenlyIslowedasIturnedintoourdriveway.Istoppedandstaredatthelawn.Andthereonthemuddygrassandsmallgraypilesofmeltingsnow,bravelywavinginthewind,wasonepinkcrocus.Howcouldaflowerbloomfromabulbmorethan18yearsold,onethathadnotblossomedinoveradecade?Buttherewasthecrocus.TearsfilledmyeyesasIrealizeditssignificance.Holdon,keepgoing,lightiscomingsoon.Thepinkcrocusbloomedforonlyaday.Butitbuiltmyfaithforalifetime.41.Accordingtothefirstthreeparagraphs,welearnthat_________.A.thewriterwasunpackingwhenherfatherwasmakingthesurpriseB.thewriterknewwhatthesurprisewasbecausesheknewherfatherC.itwasnotthefirsttimethatthewriter’sfatherhadmadeasurpriseD.itkeptbotheringthewriternotknowingwhatthesurprisewas42.Whichofthefollowingwouldmostprobablybetheworsttimeoftheyearasseenbythewriter?A.Spring. B.Summer. C.Autumn. D.Winter.43.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue,accordingtothepassage?A.Thewriter’sfatherplantedthecrocustoliftherlowspirit.B.Thecrocusesbloomedeachspringbeforethewriter’sfatherdied.C.Thewriteroftenthoughtaboutherfathersinceherfatherdied.D.Thewriter’sfatherdied14yearsafterheplantedthecrocus.44.Thewriter’sfathershouldbebestdescribedas_________.A.afull-timegardenerwithskillfulhands B.apart-timejobberwholovedflowersC.akind-heartedmanwholivedwithfaith D.anordinarymanwithdoubtsinhislife45.Crocuswasviewedasthesymbolof_________bythewriter.A.faith B.family C.love D.friendshipBWecanstayyoungforever.ThatisthemessageDr.ShenZiyinwantstogivetheworld.AndtheChinesedoctorclaimsthathehasfoundananswertotheproblemsofaging.Hissolutionisaherbalmedicinetoslowtheprocessofaging.Dr.ShenZiyinhasbeentrainedinWesternmedicine.AtthesametimehestudiedtraditionalChinesemedicine.And,hehasbeenworkingforthepastfortyyearstoputtogetherthebestofbothandfindacureforaging.HehastakenahintfromtheancientChinesemedicinesystemcalled“shen”.AccordingtoShen,itisthekidney(肾脏)whichadjuststhefunctioningofthebodyaswellasitsagingprocess.Itisresponsibleforthelevelofactivitythatthehumanbodiesgothrough.StudiesconductedbyDr.Shenshowthatherbalmedicinebasedontheshensystemslowtheagingprocess,saysareportinTheTelegraphnewspaper.Wenoticethatwhenpeoplegrowold,theyhavereducedstrength,lossofhair,backache,weaknessingeneral,andwrinkles,amongothers.Thishappensbecausewhenpeoplegrowold,theirbodiesproduceT-cells.TheseT-cellscontainaparticularsubstancecalledFas.Fasmakesthecellsinthebodydestructthemselves.SotheonlywaytoslowdownagingistoslowtheproductionofT-cellsinthebody.Thiscanhappenifpeopleeatlowcaloriefood.ThenthebodyisnotactiveenoughtoproduceextraT-cells.But,isgoinghungryallthetimeagoodpricetopayforstayingyoung?ThisiswhereDr.Shen’sherbalmedicinecomesin.Buthoweffectiveitwillbe,onlytimecantell.46.HowdidDr.Shenfindthesolutiontotheproblemofaging?A.BystudyingWesternmedicine. B.BylearningtraditionalChinesemedicine.C.BycombiningbothWesternandChinesemedicine.D.BydoingresearchonbothWesternandChinesepeople.47.WhatplaysthemostimportantroleinkeepingpeopleyoungaccordingtoShen?A.Medicaltreatment. B.People’sgoodkidney.C.Levelofpeople’sactivity. D.Positivelifeattitude.48.Thereasonwhypeoplebecomeoldisthat_________.A.theirbodiesproduceT-cellsB.theirbodiesareunabletofightdiseasesC.theyhavereducedstrength,lossofhairD.theybecomeweakerandweaker49.Wecanprobablylearnfromthepassagethat_________.A.producingmorelowcaloriefoodallowspeopletokeepyoungB.themoreChineseherbalmedicinepeopledrink,thebetterforhealthC.peopleshouldtrytoquickentheproductionofT-cellsinthebodyD.itremainsunknownhoweffectiveDr.Shen’sherbalmedicineisCAsChinabecomesincreasinglyurbanized(城市化),ithastofindspaceforitsurbanandruralcitizensasbothgroupsbecomeincreasinglyintegrated.Expertssuggestapossiblemodelwaymaybe“re-inventing”a“gardencity”.China’smega-citiesareburstingatthebordersandthecountryisnowundergoingthequickestandbiggesturbanizationinthehistoryofmankind.Itisestimatedthatby2025,Chinawillhave400millionmorepeoplelivinginitscities,raisingitsurbanpopulationto900million.Besides,newsatellitetownsaremushroomingontheurbanfringeswhilecityringroadsareripplingoutwardsintothecountrysideatamazingspeed.SatellitemapscollectedbyProfessorJoshuaBolchoverattheUniversityofHongKongbringtheproblemsharplyintofocus.TheytrackthechangingThis,however,isnotsustainablegrowthpattern,especiallywhenChinahastheworld’slargestpopulationtofeed.Soconcernedurbanplannersarestartingtonotethesocialandphysicaleffectsofdiaspora(大移居)whenreplacedruralcommunitiesareforcedintothecities.Ontheotherhand,atrendofthoughtisgraduallytakingshapeandthisistheconceptofthe“gardencity”,acombinationofcountryandcitythatisbeingproposedbyarchitectsandcityplanners.HuaLi,fromTaoArchitects,isamongthemanyprofessionalswithsuchavoice.Hisargumentissupportedbyalong-termstudyonthissubject.AsHuasays,theansweristopreservepatchesofproductivefarmlandwithinurbanboundaries.Lesstransportationmeanswehavefreshagriculturalproductsatlowercostsandlesscarbonemissioninthecity.Andurbanfarmlandcanalsobeshowcasedforagriculturaltourismandeducation.Theconceptisalreadypracticedatthegrassrootlevel.Agriculturehasgoneintotheair,uptoroofandbalconyinsomecommunitiesinthecities.It’scommontoseeorganic“hanginggarden”ontheroofofsometraditionalcourtyardhome.Accordingtosomepeople,therooftopprojecttranslatetotangible(=practical)benefits,suchassafe,nutritiousvegetables,acoolerhomeinsummer.Somesaythankstothetomatoestheyplantthatarenaturalinsectkillers,there’refewermosquitoes.Apartfromthese,italsocontributestobetterbondingwithneighbors.Zhang,adoctorinBeijing,begancreatinghishanginggardenfiveyearsago.Sincehisgardenbecamehometo30kindsofvegetablesandfruit---allenoughtofeedhisfamily,neighborshaveenjoyeddroppingbyforarelaxingchatorjusttoseehowwellthelovelyvegetablesandfruitaredoing.AlthoughpeoplelikeZhangarestillrareandthegreeningofroofspacewithvegetablesandfruittakesskillandenergy,withmorepositivemediaexposureandadvancedtechnologythereistheprospectthatgardencitywillbecomecommonpracticeinthenearfuture.Bythen,citieswillnolongerlooksograywhenseenfromthesatellites.50.Someexpertssuggestre-inventinga“gardencity”because_________.A.itistheonlymodelwaytosavethecities B.ithelpsstopdestroyingtheruralareasC.increasingurbanizationtakesplaceinChinaD.Chinahasthelargestpopulationtofeed51.Whatisthepurposeofparagraph2?A.Toshowtheexperts’concernabouttheincreaseofpopulation.B.Topersuadepeopleintosupportingeconomicgrowthincities.C.Toexplainthereasonsforthechangeofrural-urbanframework.D.Toinformthereadersoftheconsequencesofquickurbanization.52.InHuaLi’sopinion,acombinationofcountryandcitywill__________.A.benefittheenvironmentandlowerlivingcostsB.becomeaprojectthatneedsalong-termstudyC.leadtomoreruralcommunitiesbeingreplacedD.attractmorefarmerstotaketoursincities53.Zhangismentioned(Paragraph5)toshowthat__________.A.heachieveshisdreamtoownahanginggardenB.hanginggardensarebecomingmorepopularC.thegardencontributestoabetterneighborhoodD.heisapioneertopractisethegardeningconcept54.Asfortheconceptofthe“gardencity”,thewriterfeels_________.A.desperate B.hopeful C.disappointed D.concernedDScientificexpertsfromaroundtheworldaregenuinelypredictingthat3yearsfromnow,alllifeonEarthcouldwellfinish.Somearesayingit’llbehumansthatsetitoff.Othersbelievethatanaturalphenomenonwillbethecause.Andthereligiousfolksaresayingit’llbeGodhimselfwhopressesthestopbutton...Sevenreasonsaregoingaboutwhytheworldwillendin2022andnetizenshavestartedadiscussionintheforum.1.MayanCalendarThefirstmobtopredict2022astheendoftheworldweretheMayans,abloodthirstyracethatweregoodattwothings:Buildinghighlyaccurateastrological(占星术的)equipmentoutofstoneandsacrificingvirgins.Thousandsofyearsagotheymanagedtocalculatethelengthofthelunarmoonasdays,only34secondsout.TheMayancalendarpredictsthattheEarthwillendonDecember21,2022.Giventhattheywereprettyclosetothemarkwiththelunarcycle,it’slikelythey’vegottheendoftheworldrightaswell.2.SunStormsSolarexpertsfromaroundtheworldmonitoringthesunhavemadeanextremelydiscovery:oursunisabitofconflict.Theenergyoutputofthesunis,likemostthingsinnature,cyclic(循环的),andit’ssupposedtobeinthemiddleofaperiodofrelativestability.However,recentsolarstormshavebeenbombardingtheEarthwithsomuchradiationenergy,andit’sbeenknockingoutpowergridsanddestroyingsatellites.Thisactivityispredictedtogetworse,andcalculationssuggestitwillreachitsdeadlypeaksometimein2022.3.TheAtomSmasherScientistsinEuropehavebeenbuildingtheworld’slargestparticleaccelerator(粒子加速器).Basicallyit’sa27kmtunneldesignedtobreakatomstogethertofindoutwhatmakestheUniversetick.However,thedevicehascausedseriousconcern,withsomescientistssuggestingthatit’sproperlyevenabadideatoturnitoninthefirstplace.They’repredictingallmannerofdeadlyresults,includingminiblackholes.Sowhenthismachineisfiredupforitsfirstseriousexperimentin2022,theworldcouldbesqueezedintoasuper-densedropthesizeofabasketball.4.TheBiblesays…Ifhavingscientistswarningusabouttheendoftheworldisn’tbadenough,religiousfolksaregettinginontheactaswell.InterpretationsoftheChristianBiblerevealthatthedateforArmageddon,thefinalbattlebetweenGoodandEvil,hasbeensetdownfor2022.TheIChing,alsoknownastheChinesebookofChanges,saysthesamething,asdovarioussectionsoftheHinduteachings.5.SuperVolcanoYellowstoneNationalParkintheUnitedStatesisfamousforitsthermalspringsandOldFaithfulgeyser.Thereasonforthisissimple---it’ssittingontopoftheworld’sbiggestvolcano,andgeologicalexpertsarebeginningtogetnervoussweats.TheYellowstonevolcanohasapatternoferuptingevery650,000yearsorso,andwe’remanyyearsoverdueforanexplosionthatwillfilltheatmospherewithash,blockingthesunandsuddenlymovingtheEarthintoafrozenwinterthatcouldlastupto15,000years.ThepressureundertheYellowstoneisbuildingsteadily,andgeologistshaveset2022asalikelydateforthebigbang.6.ThePhysicistsThisoneiscaseofbog-simplemathsmathematics.PhysicistsatBerkleyUniversityhavebeendealingwiththenumbersandtheyhavedeterminedthattheEarthiswelloverdueforamajorcatastrophicevent.Evenworse,they’reclaimingtheircalculationsproofthatwe’reallgoingtodie,verysoon---whilealsosayingtheirpredictioncomeswithacertaintyof99percent---and7.Slip-Slop-Slap-BANG!WeallknowtheEarthissurroundedbyamagnetic(磁的)fieldthatshieldsusfrommostofthesun’sradiation.Whatyoumightnotknowisthatthemagneticpoleswecallnorthandsouthhaveabadhabitofswappingplacesevery750,000yearsorso–andrightnowwe’reabout30,000yearsoverdue.Scientistshavenotedthatthepolesaredriftingapartroughly20-30kmseachyear,muchfasterthaneverbefore,whichpointstoapole-shiftbeingrightaroundthecorner.Whilethepoleshiftisunderway,themagneticfieldisdisruptedandwilleventuallydisappear,sometimesforupsto100years.TheresultisenoughUV(紫外线的)outdoorstocrispyourskininseconds,killingeverythingittouches.55.SomepeopleareconvincedofMayans’predictionabouttheendoftheworldprobablybecause_________.A.theyhadstoneastrologicalequipment B.theycalculatedthelunarcyclehighlyaccuratelyC.theycouldgetclosetothelunarmoonD.theywerethefirstgrouptopredictthings56.Accordingtosolarexperts,whathavesolarstormsattackedtheEarthwith?A.Satellitepower. B.Blackholes. C.Radiationenergy. D.Windenergy.57.Whatdoesthewritermeanby“religiousfolksaregettinginontheactaswell”(Paragraph6)?A.Religionsalsohavepredictionsabouttheendoftheworld.B.Religiouspeoplearetakingactiontosolvetheproblem.C.Religionscomeupwithdifferentviewsfromthescientists.D.Scientistsdotheirresearchamongthereligiouspeople.58.AccordingtoParagraph7,weprobablyknowthatinYellowstoneNationalParkA.thevolcanoeruptsratherfrequently B.springsareunknownbyAmericanpeopleC.pressureunderitisgraduallygathering D.avolcaniceruptionisunlikelytotakeplace59.Theword“shields”(Paragraph9)canbestbereplacedby_________.A.refreshes B.preserves C.replaces D.protects60.Whatwouldthepassageprobablybeifit’stobecontinued?A.Worsteffects. B.Possiblesolutions.C.Humans’measures. D.Netizens’discussion.第二节:阅读下列材料,从所给的六个选项(A、B、C、D、E和F)中,选出符合各小题标题的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有一项为多余选项。61.AFamilyComesBackHomeafterSevenYearsatSea.62.FloatingHotelCouldResistRisingSeaLevels.63.ThreeTeenagersFoundAliveafter50DaysAdriftintheOcean.64.Future65.LovelyBearSaysHellotoCruiseShipwithaFriendlyWave.AThethreeSamoanteenagerswhohadsurvivedfiftydaysallaloneatthePacificOceaninasmallboatandhadgivenupalltheirhope,havenowbeenfoundalivemiraculously.Theyouths,twoaged15andoneaged14,haddisappearedinatinyboatandwereassumedtohavediedafterunsuccessfulsearchesinthevastoceanbytheNewZealandairforceandeventhememorialserviceintheirhonorwasheld.ButwhoknewthemiraclesofGod?BIt’slikesomethingstraightoutofaJamesBondfilm–butaBritishfirmbelievesthisfloatingbuildingcouldbethefutureoflifeatsea.With11accommodationdecks,a360-degreeobservationarea,itsowndock,severalswimmingpoolsandasmuchspaceasacruiseliner,it’snotsomuchaboatasacity.Theboatisdesignedtofloatonfourplatforms,eachwiththrusters(推进器)tokeepthewholeboatislandstable,evenintheextremeseas.CWhilemostofuswilllovetogoonavacationforaweekortwoonasmallyacht,thereisnodoubtaboutthefactthatspendingsevenpreciousyearsonseaissomethingwhichmostofuswillneverimagineordaretodo.However,thatiswhatanAmericanfamilyhasdone.TomCraftonandKathyCraftonalongwiththeirthreechildrenhavetraveledacrosstheworldontheir43-footsailboat.Overthepastsevenyearsthefamilyhadsailed30,000milesandvisitedmorethan20differentcountries.Thefamilyhasrecentlycomebacktotheirhomeland.DDuringacruisethroughSvalbardintheArcticETherisingseawaterscausedbyglobalwarminghaveinspiredaRussianarchitecttodesignahotelthatcouldbebuiltonwateraswellasland.It’scalled“TheArk”,butlooksmorelikeashipsittingupsidedownonthewater.AnewdesignbyRussianarchitectAlexanderRemizovchallengesthetraditionofland-basedhotelandwouldprovideashelterinthefuture----shouldtheworldfaceamodern-dayfloodofBiblicalproportions.FBoraBoraisthemostbeautifulislandintheworld.It’ssounbelievablyattractiveandsooftenusedinpictorialsastheperfectexampleofexoticislands,thatsomequestionitsexistence.Butrestassured,thisvolcanicislandwithapalm-fringedcoralreefthatformsasmallareaofwatersocrystalclearthattheCaribbeanlookscloudybycomparisonisveryrealandveryachievabletoworldtravelersandislandlovers.非选择题部分(共40分)第三部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节:短文改错(满分10分)下面短文中有10处语言错误。请在有错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单词。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写上该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写上修改后的词。注意:1、每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2、只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。Alittlewaveis

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