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湖北省黄冈中学2010届高三第三次模拟考试

英语试题

本试卷共四部分。满分150分。考试时间120分钟。

试卷类型:A

第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)

第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5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。

1.Wheredidthewomanseetherocksinger?

A.Inahotel.B.Inaconcert.C.Inarestaurant.

2.Whatisthewomandoing?

A.Writingherreport.B.Lookingafterthekids.C.Preparingdinner.

3.Whatwasbroken?

A.Aphone.B.Alamp.C.Aplate.

4.Howdidthemangetthecat?

A.Heboughtit.B.Hisauntgaveittohim.C.Thewomangaveittohim.

5.Whatdoesthemansuggestdoingafterwalking?

A.Takingarest.B.Doingshopping.C.Havingdinner.

第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5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、7题。

6.Whatistheman'sadvantageforthejobaccordingtohimself?

A.Hehassomeexperience.B.Heisgoodatmakingfriends.

C.Hemajoredincommunicating.

7.Whatistheman'sbiggestweaknessaccordingtohimself?

A.Heisalittlebitslow.B.Heisalittlebitcareless.

C.Helikesworkingverymuch.

听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

8.Howoldprobablyistheman?

A.72.B.75.C.78.

9.Whydoesthewomancomehere?

A.Tolookforhernewoffice.B.Tomeetherclient.

C.Tomeetheroldneighbour.

10.Whereisthenewofficecomplex?

A.Nexttoabaker's.B.Behindabaker's.

C.Nexttoaflowershop.

听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。

11.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Oldfriends.B.Hostandguest.C.Bossandsecretary.

12.Whydoesthemanfeelnervous?

A.Hewillgivethemostimportanttalkattheconference.

B.Hehasnotimetolookattheconferencematerials.

C.HisEnglishisnotsofluentnow.

13.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?

A.HerEnglishisabitbetterthantheman's.

B.Sheknowsthetechnicaltermsbutdoesn'tunderstandallofthem.

C.Shefeelsexcitedaboutthetalkthatshewillgiveattheconference.

听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。

14.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?

A.Friends.B.Pictures.C.Stories.

15.Whydoesthewomanthinkitstressfultogotothedentist?

A.Itisoutofcontrol.B.Itisembarrassing.C.Ithurts

16.Whatdoesthemanthinkisthemoststressful?

A.Beinglate.B.Havinganexam.C.Movingtoanewplace.

17.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofhavinganinterview?

A.Challenging.B.Stressful.C.Enjoyable.

听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。

18.Whatisanimportantreasonforchangingofwomen'scareerchoices?

A.Socialneed.B.Themedia'sinfluence.

C.Thechangeofwomen'sattitudes.

19.WhatcanwelearnfromthesurveyofScottishschool-leavers?

A.Manymenaredoinghousekeeping.

B.Mostofmenaredoingtraditionalmen5sjobs.

C.Mostofwomenaredoingtraditionalwomen'sjobs.

20.Whyarewomenmoreandmoreneededintheworkforce?

A.There'refewerandfewerchildrenleavingschool.

B.Peoplehavechangedtheirattitudescompletely.

C.Womenaremoreandmoreindependent.

第二部分:英语语言知识运用(共二节,满分40分)

第一节:单项选择(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

21.Urbancrowdednesswouldbegreatlyrelievediffaresonpublictransportweremore

reasonable.

A.offeredB.spentC.paidD.charged

22.Thesearticlestheproblemsofthemodernworld,includingracerelationsand

communitydevelopment.

A.addressB.avoidC.createD.correct

23.Theworkersagreedtothestrikeifthecompanywouldsatisfytheirdemands.

A.callforB.callinC.calloffD.callup

24.TheformerOlympicchampionwasinthequarterfinalslastnightwhenhelost0-2at

home.

A.knockedoffB.knockedoutC.knockeddownD.knockedover

25.Themanagingdirectortookthefortheaccident,althoughitwasnotreallyhisfault.

A.guiltB.responseC.blameD.accusation

26.Governmentshouldadoptlawsthatwouldbanadvertisingandothertypesofof

tobaccoproducts.

A.deliveryB.spreadC.promotionD.discount

27.Therearesignsthatthereisagrowingtendencyforpeopletoturnawayfromwestern

medicinetoalternativemethodsoftreatment.

A.conventionalB.pessimisticC.bureaucraticD.theoretical

28.Asisoftenpointedout,knowledgeisatwo-edgedweaponwhichcanbeusedforgood

orevil.

A.similarlyB.widelyC.equallyD.properly

29.Thepeoplebegantobreakthewindows,butthepolicesoonhadthesituation.

A.underwayB.undercontrol

C.underreviewD.underconsideration

30.lbdeveloptheNewEconomy,wemustnotonlyupdateoureconomywithadvancedscienceand

technology,butalso,thisnewtrendofdevelopment.

A.inadditiontoB.inresponsetoC.incontrasttoD.inrelationto

第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1,满分20分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)出可以填入空白的最佳

选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

Forty-threeyearsseemslikealongtimetorememberthenameofaperson.Ihaveforgottenthe

nameofanoldladywhowasa(n)31onmypaperroutewhenIwasatwelve-year-oldboy.Yet

itseemslikejustyesterdaythatshetaughtmealessonin32.Oneafternoon,afriendandIwere

33_rocksontotheroofoftheoldlady'shouse34herbackyard.Theobjectofourplaywas

toobservehowtherockschangedtomissilesasthey35totheroof'sedgeandshotoutintothe

36.

Ifoundmyselfaperfectlysmoothrockandsentitforaride.Thestonewastoosmooth,however,

soit37frommyhandasIletitgoandheaded38forasmallwindowontheoldlady's

backwall.

Iwastooscaredaboutgetting39thatfirstnighttobeconcernedabouttheoldladywith

thebrokenwindow.However,afewdayslater,40IwassurethatIhadn'tbeendiscovered,I

startedtofeel41forhermisfortune.

ImadeupmymindthatIwould42mypaperdeliverymoney,andinthreeweeksIhad

thesevendollarsthatI43wouldcoverthecostofherwindow.Iputthemoneyinanenvelope

witha(n)44explainingthatIwassorryforbreakingherwindowandhopedthattheseven

dollarswouldcoverthe45forrepairingit.

Iwaiteduntilitwasdark,thenputtheenvelopethroughtheletterslotinherdoor.

Thenextday,I46theoldladyherpaperandwasableto47thewarmsmilethatI

was48her.Shethankedmeforthepaperandsaid,"Here,Ihavesomethingforyou.^^Itwasa

bagofcookies.IthankedherandatethecookiesasI49myroute.

Afterseveralcookies,I50anenvelope.WhenIopenedtheenvelope,Iwasshocked.

Insidewasthesevendollarsandashortnotethatsaid,'Tmproudofyou.”

31.A.adviserB.customerC.assistantD.neighbour

32.A.carefulnessB.clevernessC.selfishnessD.forgiveness

33.A.throwingB.kickingC.pickingD.staking

34.A.byB.underC.fromD.around

35.A.droppedB.rolledC.flowedD.fell

36.A.roomB.kitchenC.yardD.sky

37.A.skippedB.stoppedC.steppedD.slipped

38.A.straightB.slowC.rightD.fast

39.A.lostB.trappedC.caughtD.hurt

40.A.beforeB.whenC.butD.though

41.A.guiltyB.safeC.anxiousD.nervous

42.A.borrowB.moveC.transferD.save

43.A.usedB.calculatedC.choseD.earned

44.A.bookB.articleC.noteD.notice

45.A.periodB.costC.sizeD.distance

46.A.handedB.soldC.leftD.showed

47.A.witnessB.wearC.returnD.bring

48.A.comparingtoB.playingwithC.learningaboutD.receivingfrom

49.A.continuedB.choseC.followedD.forgot

50.A.toreB.markedC.boughtD.felt

第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)

阅读下列短文,从每篇短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,

并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

MEXICOCITY:AjetlinerfromthebeachresortofCancunwasbrieflyhijackedasitlandedin

MexicoCityonWednesday.Thehijackersreleasedallpassengersshortlybeforefederalpolice

stormedtheplane,andthecrewemergedunharmedmomentslater.

Police,whodidnotfireasingleshot,ledasmanyaseighthandcuffedmenawayfromthe

airplane,whichwasisolatedattheendofarunwayinanareadesignedforemergencies.The

hijackers5motivewasunclear,thoughMexicannewsmediainitiallyidentifiedthemasBolivians

demandingtospeakwithMexicanPresidentFelipeCalderon.

US,FrenchandMexicancitizenswereamongthe112passengersandcrewonAeromexico

Flight576,accordingtoaUSofficialwhohadbeenbriefedonthesituation.Theofficialwasnot

authorizedtodiscussthecaseandspokeonconditionofanonymity.

Mexico'stransportationandcommunicationssecretary,JuanMolinar,saidtherewasnobomb

ontheairplane,althoughsomepassengerssaidoneofthehijackersheldapackagethatresembledan

explosivedevice,andabombsquad(拆弹小组)waslaterseenneartheairplane.

Hedidnotimmediatelyidentifythehijackersorspeculateontheirmotive.

“Variouspeoplewhoparticipatedintheacthavebeendetainedandweareinvestigating/*

Molinarsaid.

Theattorneygenerafsofficesaiditwasopeninganinvestigationintoterrorismandkidnapping

butdidnotspecifyhowmanypeoplecouldbecharged.

MexicannewsmediainitiallyreportedthehijackerswereBolivian,butBolivia'sambassadorto

Mexico,JorgeMancilla,saidMexicanauthoritieshadnoevidencethatwasthecase.Mancillasaid

sourcestoldhimtheycouldbeColombianorVenezuelan.Severalpassengerstoldreporterstheydid

notnoticeanon-Mexicanaccent.

PassengerRocioGarciatoldtheTelevisanetworkthatthepilotmadeanannouncementafter

landinginMexicoCitythattheairplanewasbeinghijacked.Passengerssaidthehijackersnever

communicatedwiththemdirectly.

“Thesewerescarymoments,Mshesaid.

Shesaidshesawoneofthehijackerswhomshedescribedasawell-dressed,olderman.

“Helookedfine,likeanormalpassenger/5shesaid.

PassengerDanielHernandezsaidhesawahijackercarryingaBible.

51.Fromthefirstparagraphwecanconcludethat.

A.thehijackersjustwantedtoplayatrickonthepolice

B.thehijackersdidn'tpreparefortheiraction

C.thehijackerssurrenderedbeforethepolicefired

D.thehijackerslosttheirwayatthelastmoment

52.FromwhatJuanMolinarsaidwecanlearnthat.

A.policewerestilltryingtoidentifyapossiblebomb

B.passengerssucceededinstoppingtheexplosion

C.afrighteningbombwasfoundlaterontheairplane

D.severalMexicanswereinvolvedinthehijacking

53.Whatmaybethefirststeptakenwhenthehijackedplanelanded?

A.Theygaveasuddenattackatthehijackers.

B.Theykepttheplaneawayfromotherplanes.

C.Theyaskedthecrewtocontrolthehijackers.

D.Theyabandonedtheplaneattheendoftherunway.

54.Thehijackers,assomepassengersdescribed,.

A.weregoodatbargainingwiththepolice

B.wereallwell-dressedAmericanoldmen

C.allcamefromColombiaorVenezuela

D.stayedcalmandappearednoble,educated

Warning:readingtoomuchCinderellatoyourdaughtermaydamageheremotionalhealthin

laterlife.Apapertobedevelopedattheinternationalcongressofcognitivepsychotherapyin

Gothenburgsuggestsalinkbetweentheattitudesofwomenabusedbytheirparentsandearly

exposuretothewrongsortoffairytales.ItsaysgirlswhoidentifiedwithCinderella,Rapunzeland

BeautyinBeautyandtheBeastweremorelikelytosayindestructiverelationshipsasadults.

ThetheorywasdevelopedbySusanDarkerSmith,apsychotherapistattheUniversityofDerby.

Sheinterviewed67femaleabusesurvivorsandfoundthat61putupwithsevereabusebecausethey

believedtheycouldchangetheirpartnerswithpatience,compositionandlove.Thesameviewwas

takenbymalesurvivorswhohadbeenabusedaschildren.Hardlyanyofthewomeninacontrol

group,whohadnotexperiencedabuse,thoughttheycouldchangetheirpartnersinthisway.

Thesewomenandmensaidtheywouldleavearelationshipratherthanputupwithabusefroma

partner.MsDarkerSmithfoundtheabusedwomenweremuchmorelikelytoidentifywith

Cinderellaandothersubmissivefemalecharactersinfairytales,whowerelaterrescuedbyastranger

princeorhero.

Althoughmostgirlsheardthestories,damageappearedtobedonetothosewhoadoptedthe

charactersasrolemodels.t4Theybelieveiftheirloveisstrongenoughtheycanchangetheirparents5

behaviors,“shesaid."Overexposureinchildrentostoriesthatemphasizethetransformational

qualitiesoflovemaymakewomenbelievetheycanchangetheirpartners.^^Forexample,theymight

neverhaveunderstoodtheobviousflawinthestoryofRapunzel,whoremainedlockedinahigh

toweruntilrescuedbyaknightonawhitehorse,whobrokethedoordown.叮hequestion/5saidMs

DarkerSmith,4<iswhyshedidnotbreakthedoordownherself.”

55.Thepassageisespeciallyintendedfor.

A.parentswithyoungdaughters

B.girlswholikereadingfairystories

C.girlswhothinktheycanchangetheirpartners

D.parentswithgrown-updaughters

56.Cinderella,RapunzelandBeautyinBeautyandtheBeastaresimilarinthat.

A.theyallmarriedsomeprincesB.theyallchangedtheirpartnerswithlove

C.theywereallabusedbytheirpartnersD.theyallputupwithabuse

57.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueofthewomeninacontrolgroup?

A.Theydon'tbelieveinfairytales.

B.Theydon'tbelieveinthetransformationalqualitiesoflove.

C.Theyhavealsoexperiencedabuse.

D.Theysurvivedabuse.

58.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“submissive“inthe3rdparagraphprobablymean?

A.kind-heartedB.passiveC.gentleD.easy-going

C

ThedaysofthehunterarealmostoverinIndia.Thisispartlybecausethereispractically

nothinglefttokill,andpartlybecausesomestepshavebeentakenmainlybybanningtiger-shooting

toprotectthoseanimalswhichstillsurvive.

SomepeoplesaythatManisnaturallyahunter.Idisagreewiththisview.Surelyourearliest

forefathers,whoatfirstpossessednoweapons,spenttheirtimediggingforroots,andwerenodoubt

themselvesoftenhuntedbymeat-eatinganimals.

Ibelievethemainreasonwhythemodernhunterkillsisthathethinkspeoplewilladmirehis

courageinoverpoweringdangerousanimals.Ofcourse,therearesomewhotrulybelievethatthe

killingisnotreallytheimportantthing,andthatthechiefpleasureliesinthejoyofthehuntandthe

beautyofthewildcountryside.Therearealsothoseforwhomhuntinginfactoffersachancetoprove

themselvesandriskdeathbydesign;thesemengooutafterdangerousanimalsliketigers,evenif

theysaytheyonlydoittoridthecountrysideofathreat.Icanrespectreasonslikethese,buttheyare

clearlydifferentfromtheneedtostrengthenyourhighopinionofyourself.

Thegreatestbig-gamehuntersexpressedintheirwritingssomethingofthesefinermotives.One

ofthemwrote:

“Youmustproperlyrespectwhatyouareafterandshootitclearlyandontheanimafsown

territory(领地).Youmustfixforeverinyourmindallthewondersofthatparticularday.Thisis

betterthanlettinghimgrowafewyearsoldertobeattackedandwoundedbyhisownsonand

eventuallyeaten,halfalive,byotheranimals.Huntingisnotacruelandsenselesskilling-notif

yourespectthethingyoukill,notifyoukilltoenrichyourmemories,notifyoukilltofeedyour

people.^^

Icanunderstandsuchbeliefs,andcancomparethesehunterswiththosewhohuntedlionswith

spearsandbravelycaughtthembythetail.Butthisisverydifferentfrommanytiger-shootsIhave

seen,inwhichmodernweaponswereused.Theso-calledhuntersfiredfromtalltreesorfromthe

backsoftrainedelephants.Suchmethodsmadetigersseemnomoredangerousthanrabbits.

59.ThereisnomorehuntinginIndianowpartlybecause.

A.itisdangeroustohuntthereB.huntingisalreadyoutofdate

C.hunterswanttoprotectanimalsD.therearefewanimalslefttohunt

60.Theauthorthinksmodernhunterskillmainly.

A.tomakethecountrysidesafeB.toearnpeople'sadmiration

C.togainpowerandinfluenceD.toimprovetheirhealth

61.Whatdowelearnaboutthebig-gamehunters?

A.Theyhuntoldanimals.B.Theymistreatanimals.

C.Theyhuntforfood.D.Theyhuntformoney.

62.Whatistheauthor'sviewonthetiger-shootshehasseen?

A.Modernhunterslackthecouragetohuntface-to-face.

B.Modernhuntersshouldusemoreadvancedweapons.

C.Modemhuntersliketohuntrabbitsinsteadoftigers.

D.Modernhuntersshouldputtheirsafetyfirst.

D

Watchingbisonupcloseisfascinating,likewatchingagrassfireabouttoleapoutofcontrol.

Withtheirhuge,wedge-shapedheadsandsilver-dollar-sizebrowneyes,the2,000-poundanimalsare

symbolsofanotherplaceandtime.Morethan100bisonnowroamthe30,000-acreAmericanPrairie

ReserveineasternMontana—thefirsttimethey'veinhabitedthatregioninacentury.Direct

descendantsofthetensofmillionsofbisonthatoncepopulatedtheWesternplains,theyrepresentan

epiceffort:torestoreapieceofAmerica'sprairietothenationalgrandeurthatLewisandClark

extolledtwocenturiesago.DuringthatfamousexpeditionacrosstheWesternstatestothePacific,the

twoexplorersencounteredsomanybisonthattheyhadtowaithoursforoneherdtopass.

Inordertoprotectwhat'shereandreintroducelong-gonewildlife(somethingtheWorldWildlife

Fundishelpingwith),theAmericanPrairieFoundationbeganpurchasinglandfromlocalranchersin

2004.Itnowowns30,000acresandhasgrazingprivilegesonanother57,000.Itsgoaloverthenext

25yearsistoassemblethreemillionacres,thelargestareaoflanddevotedtowildlifemanagementin

thecontinentalUnitedStates.

Already,herdsofelk,deer,andpronghornanteloperoamthegrasslands,wherevisitorscan

camp,hike,andbike.Cottonwoodsandwillowsarethrivingalongstreams,creatinghabitatsfor

bobcats,beavers,andotheranimals.

NoteveryonesharesAPF'svision.SomeresidentsofPhillipsCounty(pop.3,904)worrythatthe

areacouldbecomeaprairieDisneyland,overcrowdedwithtourists.Butthebiggestobstacleisthe

ranchersthemselves,whosecattlecompetewithprairiedogsandbisonforgrassandspace.

“Peoplelikemehavenointentionofsellingtheirranches/*saysDaleVeseth,whoheadsthe

RanchersStewardshipAllianceof35familiesinPhillipsCountyandwhosefamilyhasbeenranching

heresince1886.'They'vebeenalaboroflovethroughthegenerations."Instead,hewantsAPFto

payorsubsidizerancherstoraisebison.Thiswouldbefarlesscostlyforthefoundation,heargues,

thanbuyingthelanddirectly.

63.IfyougototheAmericanPrairieReserveineasternMontana,youwillsee.

A.theburningfiremovingacrossthegrassland

B.hundredsofbisontravellingthroughtheprairie

C.tensofmillionsofbisonoccupyingthefarmland

D.groupsofexpertsexaminingthedeadbison

64.WhatmeasureshavebeentakentoprotectthewildlifebyAPF?

A.Theyhaveborrowedmuchmoneyanddevelopednewhabitat.

B.Theyhavehiredmanyfarmerstoraisebisonontheirfarms.

C.TheyhaveturnedgrasslandintoDisneylandtoattracttourists.

D.Theyhaveboughtlargelandfromfarmersforbisontoliveon.

65.Theunderlinedword“subsidize“inthispassagemeans.

A.givemoneytoB.borrowmoneyfrom

C.providelandtoD.exchangelandwith

66.Whichwouldbethebesttitleforthispassage?

A.TheexcitingsceneryineasternMontana

B.GreatchangesinraisingbisoninAmerica

C.ThereturnoftheAmericanprairie

D.Thechallengeinprotectingthegrassland

E

Pupilsareorderednottowadeintoankle-deepwaterunlessteachersfirstcairyoutafullrisk

assessmentandput“propermeasuresinplace”.

Staffareexpectedtocheckrivers,pondsandtheseaforcurrentsandrocksbeforeallowing

childrentodiptheirfeet.

Guidanceissuedtoschoolswarnsthatany“impromptu(事先无准备的)water-basedactivities^^

couldposedangerstochildren.

Therecommendationswereoutlinedinadocument-availabletoall21,000schoolsinEngland

——tohelpteachersorganizemoreschooltrips.AdvicefromtheDepartmentforChildren,Schools

andFamiliesisintendedtocutredtape(官样文章)andgivestaffpracticaltips.

Buttheguidancecausedargumentafterteacherswerepresentedwithaseriesoforders

surroundingswimmingandtheuseofminibuses.

Itsaid:"Swimmingandpaddingorotherwiseenteringthewatersofriver,canal,seaorlake

shouldneverbeallowedasanimpromptuactivity.Thepleasofyoungpeopletobathe-becauseit

ishotweather,forexample,shouldberesistedwherebathinghasnotbeenpreparedfor.^^

“In-wateractivitiesshouldtakeplaceonlywhenaproperriskassessmenthasbeencompleted

andpropermeasuresputinplacetocontroltherisks.^^

Teachersareurgedtochecktheweather,currents,weeds,riptides,riverorseabedsand

breakwatersbeforeallowingchildrenintothewater.Nochildshouldbeabletoswimdeeperthan

waistheight,theguidanceadded.

MargaretMorrissey,fromcampaigngroupParentsOutloud,said:"Wadingoutintotheoceanis

onethingbutthere'snothingwrongwithpaddingwherethewavesbreak.^^

“Partofchildren'slearningistowalkalongthewater'sedgeandgetyourfeetwet.Thereare

dangerouscurrentsfurtheroutandyoustayattheedge.”

Sheadded:Twanttoseeschoolsandyouthgroupstakingadvantageofopportunitiesthat

learningoutsidetheclassroomcanprovide.”

ButtheDepartmentforChildren,SchoolsandFamiliessaidteachershadtoplanactivities

carefully.

“Wearenotbanningpadding,“saidaspokeswoman."Wehaveseencasesinthepastwhere

thingshavenotbeenplannedandassessedfortherisk.Unplannedactivitiesaroundwatercanbe

dangerous.^^

67.GuidanceissuedtoschoolsinEnglandgivestheinformationthat.

A.schooltripstooceansareforbiddeninthecountry

B.schoolswimmingpoolsshouldbesurroundedwithfence

C.schoolstaffmustplanwater-basedactivitiescarefully

D.schoolchildrenshouldn'thaveawalkalongriverbanks

68.AdvicefromtheDepartmentforChildren,SchoolsandFamiliesshowsusthat.

A.theyarestronglyagainsttheguidance

B.theyarefondoftheoutlineoftheguidance

C.theydon'lunderstandtheaimoftheguidance

D.theywanttheguidancetobecomemoreuseful

69.Totheguidance,MargaretMorrisseyholdstheopinionthat.

A.oceansaredangerousplaceforchildrentovisit

B.youngpeopleshouldbeencouragedtolearnoutside

C.childrenshouldlearnpaddinginroughoceanalone

D.schoolsshouldstopstudentsfromwalkingalongbeaches

70.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthispassage?

A.Nopaddingonschooltrips,childrentold.

B.Nowalkingalongtherivers,teacherstold.

C.Noswimmingafterschool,parentstold.

D.Nolearningoutofschool,studentstold.

第四部分:书面表达(满分40分)

第一节:完成句子(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)

阅读下列各小题,根据括号内的汉语提示,用句末内的英语单词完成句子,并将答案写在

答题卡上相应的括号内。

71.IamtryingtomakeupthetimeIlost(在我生病期间).(while)

72.Mybicycleisn'twhereIputit.Who(可能移动)it?(move)

73.ItwasonlywhenIhadfinishedreadingthenovelonceagain

(我开始)tolikeit.(begin)

74.When(问至U他的秘诀)ofhissuccess,hesaidheowed

muchofhissuccesstohisfamily,(ask)

75.So(这本书非常有趣)thatIcanhardlytearmyselfaway

fromit.(interesting)

76.(我们生来具备的)isageneralabilitytolearnandadapt,

notalanguagespecificpartofthebrain,(born)

77.Thehouse(他付T)alargesumofmoneylastyearisnow

worthtwice

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