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1、真题试卷 可打印版浙江省萧山三中2015届高三英语第二阶段考试试卷及答案pA.Allowme!B.Sowhat?C.HoldonD.Nothingmuch.2.Weplannedtoclimbthemountaintoday,butinsuch_badweather,itseemsoutof_question.A.a;theB./;/C.a;aD./;the3.Hedecidedtoadoptadifferent_toteachingthelanguageinanaturalway.A.methodB.meansC.wayD.approach4.Ivejustreadanexcellentbo

2、okofMoyans,_youcannotaffordtomiss.A.thatB.whatC.oneD.whom5.Couldyoupleasetellme_thatpreventsherfrombeinghappy?Shehastakenthedrivingtestthreetimesbuthasntpassedyet.A.itiswhatB.whatitisC.howitisD.itishow6.Theworkersaregoingonstrikeforthesalariesherearelow_therateselsewhere.A.withB.againstC.throughD.be

3、yond7.Thegirlarrangedtotakeviolinlessonsatthetrainingcenterwithhermother_shewouldstayforanhour.A.whereB.whoC.whichD.what8.Easy_bycar,bus,train,bikeoronfoot,WarwickCastleissurroundedbyhistoricbuildingsandmanyattractions.A.reachingB.reachedC.toreachD.tobereached9.Withthenightfalling,thecrowdgatheringa

4、roundtheaccidentscenebeganto_.A.breakupB.breakdownC.breakoutD.breakaway10.Needlesapparentlystuckintothebodyofan11-month-oldbabybyherabusiveauntweresurgically(手术地)_onTuesday.A.movedB.placedC.replacedD.removed11.U.S.PresidentBarackObamaonWednesdaypaidhonortohealthcareworkerswhohavetreatedEbolapatients

5、inWestAfrica,callingthem“heroes”_tobeapplaudedratherthandiscouraged.A.reservingB.deservingC.observingD.preserving12.Anexpertsays,“Ithinkitisunpredictablefornature.Youdontknowwhatwillhappenbut_,wearepreparing.”A.somehowB.anyhowC.somewhatD.someway13.-_,Icanmakeithomeby8:30whenthefootballgamewillbeonTV

6、.-Well,itdependsonhowefficientlyyouwork.A.ObviouslyB.GraduallyC.HopefullyD.Fortunately14.-Iheardaboutyourpromotion;you_bethrilled.-Notreally,thenewofficeishuge,buttheworkloadhasdoubled.A.mustB.canC.shallD.will15.Englishisalanguagesharedbyseveraldiversecultures,_usesitdifferently.A.allofwhichB.eachof

7、themC.allofthemD.eachofwhich16.GuangzhouEvergrandemadehistorybywinningtheAFCChampionsLeaguetitleforChina,whichisthefirsttimeaChineseclub_thecompetition.A.wonB.winsC.haswonD.hadwon17.Facedwithabillof$20,000,_.A.Johnhastakenanextrajob.B.thebosshasgivenJohnanextrajob.C.AnextrajobhasbeentakenD.anextrajo

8、bhasbeengiventoJohn.18.Theactingisso_thatitmakesyoubelievethatitisoneofthebestmealsthathehasevertasted.A.enthusiasticB.fundamentalC.convincingD.optimistic19.-Jackcantconcentrateonhislessonsrecently.-Yes,thatmay_whyhedidsobadlyinthelasttest.A.answerforB.accountforC.callforD.standfor20.Jamesshouldgive

9、uptheideaofwinningeveryonesrespectandfocusonhisownwork._.Howdidyouknowthat?A.YouarenotgettingitB.ExactlyonestepatatimeC.YoumakeitsoundsoeasyD.Thankyouforbringingittomyattention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,掌握其大意,然后从2140各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项选项的标号涂黑。MyparentsranasmallrestaurantinSea

10、ttle.Itwasopen24hoursaday,sevendaysaweek,andmyfirst21job,whenIwassixyearsold,was22dinersshoes.Myfatherhaddoneitwhenhewasyoung,sohetaughtme23todoitright,tellingmetooffertore-shinetheshoesifthecustomerwasnt24.Workingintherestaurantwasa25ofgreatpridebecauseIwasalsoworkingforthe26ofthewholefamily.Butmyf

11、athermadeitclearthatIhadto27certainstandardstobepartoftheteam.Ihadtobepunctual,hard-workingand28tothecustomers.Iwas29paidformyworkIdidattherestaurant.OnedayImadethemistakeof30DadIthoughtheshouldgiveme$10aweek.Hesaid,“OK,thenhowaboutyou31meforthethreemealsadayyoueathere?Andforthetimesyoubringinyourbu

12、ddiesforfreesodas?”He32Iowedhimabout$40aweek.Iremember33hometoSeattleafterbeingawayintheArmyforabouttwoyears.Ihadjustbeen34tocaptainandwasfullofprideasIwalkedintomyparentsrestaurant.The35thingDadsaidwas,“Howaboutyoucleaninguptonight?”Icannot36it!ImanofficerintheUSArmy!Butitdidntmatter.AsfarasDadwas3

13、7,Iwasjustanothermemberoftheteam.I38themop.WorkingforDadhadtaughtmethatbeingloyal39ateamcomesfirst.Itdoesntmatterwhetherthat_40_isinvolvedinafamilyrestaurantortheUNPeacekeepingForce.21.A.blankB.realC.naturalD.small22.A.cleaningB.shiningC.clearingD.sweeping23.A.howB.whatC.whenD.where24.A.disappointed

14、B.puzzledC.contentD.willing25.A.resourceB.defenseC.robberyD.source26.A.advantageB.strengthC.benefitD.help27.A.lookuptoB.lookforwardtoC.comeuptoD.holdonto28.A.generousB.politeC.gratefulD.hopeful29.A.neverB.everC.alwaysD.seldom30.A.askingB.persuadingC.discussingD.telling31.A.payingB.spendingC.costingD

15、.taking32.A.expandedB.wonderedC.figuredD.scanned33.A.goingB.comingC.leavingD.returning34.A.raisedB.improvedC.arousedD.promoted35.A.rightB.firstC.justD.only36.A.believeB.makeC.helpD.catch37.A.appointedB.consideredC.concernedD.thought38.A.heldupB.reachedforC.laidoutD.showedoff39.A.toB.inCwithD.of40.A.

16、workB.jobC.effortD.team第二部分:阅读理解(共15小题,每小题2分,满分50分)阅读下列材料,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。AOneSunday,myfamilyhadgatheredatmyparentshousetofeastuponMomswonderfulcookingDuringthenormaldinnerchatter,Inoticedthatmyfatherwasslurring(说话含混)hiswordsNoonementionedthisduringdinner,butIfeltcompelled

17、todiscussitwithmymotherafterwardWedecidedthattherewassomethingseriouslywrongandthatDadneededtoseethedoctorMomphonedmetwodayslater“Thedoctorfoundabraintumor(肿瘤)ItstoolargeatthispointtooperateMaybetheycandosomethingthen,buttheoddsarelong”Evenwiththetreatment,myfathersconditionworsened,andthedoctorfina

18、llyinformedusthatthisconditionwasterminalDuringoneofhisstaysinthehospital,webroughtourbabydaughterChelseywithuswhenwevisitedhimBythistimehehadgreatdifficultyspeakingIfinallyfiguredoutthathewantedChelseytositonhisstomachsohecouldmakefacesatherWatchingthetwoofthemtogether,IrealizedIwaslivinganexperien

19、cethatwouldstaywithmeforeverThoughgratefulforthetimestheycouldshare,IcouldntshakethefeelingofaclocktickinginthebackgroundOnthevisittomyparentshomeduringwhatweallknowwasmyfatherslastdays,mymothertookChelseyfrommyarmsandannounced,“Yourfatherwouldliketoseeyoualoneforaminute”Ienteredthebedroomwheremyfat

20、herlayonarentedhospitalbedHeappearedevenweakerthanthedaybefore“Howareyoufeeling,Dad?”Iasked“CanIdoanythingforyou?”Hetriedtospeak,buthecouldntmakeoutaword“Imsorry,butIcantunderstandyou,”IsaidWithgreatdifficultyhesaid,“Iloveyou”WedontlearncouragefromheroesontheeveningnewsWelearntruecouragefromwatching

21、ordinarypeopleriseabovehopelesssituationsInmanywaysmyfatherwasastrict,uncommunicativemanHefounditdifficulttoshowemotionThebravestthingIeversawhimdowasovercomethatbarriertoopenhishearttohissonandfamilyattheendofhislife41WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?AThewriteraccompaniedhisfathertoamedicalexami

22、nationBThewritersfathergotworseaftertheremovalofthebraintumorCThewritersfatherhadknownabouthisillnessbeforethewriterdiscovereditDThewriterwasquicktonoticethestrangeconditionofhisfather42Whatdoestheunderlinedsentence“theoddsarelong”mean?AIttakesalongtimeforFathertorecoverBThereslittlepossibilityforFa

23、thertorecoverCFatherneedsloveandcarefromhisfamilyDTheyneedapropertimetooperateonFather43Thefatherhadneversaid“Iloveyou”tothewriterbeforebecause_AhewasnotusedtoopenlyshowinghisemotionsBhewasnotsoattachedtothewriterChethoughttherewasnoneedtotellthewriterDhebelievedinstrictnessandpunishment44Whatdoesth

24、ewriterattempttotellus?ALifeisshort,soliveyourlifetothefullestBDontwaittoseeadoctortillitistoolateCBravelyexpressyourloveforyourfamilyDWedontoftenvaluehealthuntilweloseitBUnlikechemistsandphysicists,whousuallydotheirexperimentsusingmachines,biologistsandmedicalresearchershavetouselivingthingslikerat

25、s.ButtherearethreeNobelprize-winningscientistswhoactuallychosetoexperimentonthemselvesallinthenameofscience,reportedTheTelegraph.1.WernerForssmann(Nobelprizewinnerin1956)ForssmannwasaGermanscientist.Hestudiedhowtoputapipeinsidethehearttomeasurethepressureinsideanddecidewhetherapatientneedssurgery.Ex

26、perimentshadbeendoneonhorsesbefore,sohewantedtotrywithhumanpatients.Butitwasnotpermittedbecausetheexperimentwasconsideredtoodangerous.Notgivingup,Forssmanndecidedtoexperimentonhimself.Heanaesthetized(麻醉)hisownarmandmadeacut,puttingthepipe30centimetersintohisvein.HethenclimbedtwofloorstotheX-rayroomb

27、eforepushingthepipeallthewayintohisheart.2.BarryMarshall(Nobelprizewinnerin2005)Mostdoctorsinthemid-20thcenturybelievedthatgastritiswasdowntostress,spicyfoodoranunusuallylargeamountofstomachacid.Butin1979anAustralianscientistnamedRobinWarrenfoundthatthediseasemightberelatedtoabacteriacalledHelicobac

28、terpylori.Soheteamedupwithhiscolleague,BarryMarshall,tocontinuethestudy.Whentheirrequesttoexperimentonpatientswasdenied,Marshallbravelydranksomeofthebacteria.Fivedayslater,helosthisappetiteandsoonwasvomitingeachmorningheindeedhadgastritis.3.RalphSteinman(Nobelprizewinnerin2011)ThisCanadianscientistd

29、iscoveredanewtypeofimmunesystemcellcalledthedendriticcell.Hebelievedthatithadtheabilitytofightagainstcancer.Steinmanknewhecouldntyetusehismethodtotreatpatients.Soin2007,whendoctorstoldhimthathehadcancerandthatitwasunlikelyforhimtolivelongerthanayear,hesawanopportunity.Withthehelpofhiscolleagues,hega

30、vehimselfthreedifferentvaccinesbasedonhisresearchandatotalofeightexperimentaltherapies(疗法).EventhoughSteinmaneventuallydiedfromhiscancer,helivedfourandahalfyears,muchlongerthandoctorshadsaidhewould.45.Themainpurposeofthepassageisto_.A.presentsomedangerousexperimentsthatNobelprizewinnersdidonthemselv

31、es.B.listdifficultiesthatscientistswentthroughinordertomakeimportantdiscoveries.C.explainwhysomescientistschosetoexperimentonthemselves.D.introduceafewNobelprizewinnerswhodidexperimentsonthemselves.46.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothearticle?A.Forssmannsexperimentendedinfailure.B.Forssmannhadt

32、hepipepushedallthewayintohisheart.C.BarryMarshallsucceededbydrinkingsomeHelicobacterpylori.D.BarryMarshallsexperimentonhimselfconfirmedthatmostdoctorsbeliefaboutgastritiswascorrect.47.Theunderlinedword“gastritis”inParagraph5probablymeans_.A.akindofbacteriaB.akindofstomachdiseaseC.anewtypeoftherapyD.

33、alargeamountofstomachacid48.Fromthetext,wecanconcludethatRalphSteinman_.A.discoveredanewtypeofcancercellcalledthedendriticcellB.trieddifferenttherapiescontainingthedendriticcellonhimselfC.hadhisrequesttoexperimentonpatientsdeniedD.believedthathewasbetterthandoctorsattreatingcancer49.Wherecanwereadsu

34、chapassage?A.Inanewspaper.B.Inaposter.C.Inatextbook.D.Inasciencebook.CYouhearthecommentallthetime:theU.S.economylooksgoodbyfigures,butitdoesntfeelgood.Whydoesntever-greaterwealthpromoteever-greaterhappiness?Itisaquestionthatdatesatleasttotheappearancein1958ofTheWealthySocietybyJohnKennethGalbraith,w

35、hodiedrecentlyat97.TheWealthySocietyisamodernclassicbecauseithelpeddescribeanewmomentinthehumancondition.Formostofhistory,“hunger,sickness,andcold”threatenednearlyeveryone,Galbraithwrote.“Poverty(贫穷)wasfoundeverywhereinthatworld.Obviouslyitisnotofours.”AfterWorldWarII,thefearofanotherGreatDepression

36、gavewaytoaneconomicgrowth.Inthe1930sunemploymenthadaveraged18.2percent;inthe1950sitwas4.5percent.ToGalbraith,materialism(物质主义)hadgonemadandwouldcausediscontent.Throughadvertising,companiesconditionedconsumerstobuythingstheydidntreallywantorneed.Becausesomuchspendingwasartificial,itwouldbeunsatisfyin

37、g.Meanwhile,governmentspendingthatwouldmakeeveryonebetteroffwasbeingcutdownbecausepeoplewronglyconsideredgovernmentonlyas“anecessarybad.”Itsoftensaidthatonlythericharegettingahead;everyoneelseisstandingstillorfallingbehind.Well,therearemanyundeservingrichoverpaidchiefmanagers,forinstance.Butoveranym

38、eaningfulperiod,mostpeoplesincomesareincreasing.From1995to2004,peoplefeel“squeezed”becausetheirrisingincomesoftendontsatisfytheirrisingwantsforbiggerhomes,morehealthcare,moreeducation,andfasterInternetconnections.Theothergreatdisappointmentisthatithasnotgotridofinsecurity.Peopleregardjobstabilityasp

39、artoftheirstandardofliving.Ascompanyunemploymentincreased,thatparthasgraduallybecomeweaker.Moreworkersfeartheyvebecome“thedisposableAmerican,”asLouisUchitelleputsitinhisbookbythesamename.Becausesomuchprevioussufferingandsocialconflictresultedfrompoverty,thearrivalofwidespreadwealthsuggestedutopian(乌

40、托邦式的)possibilities.Uptoapoint,wealthsucceeds.Thereismuchlessphysicalsufferingthanbefore.Peoplearebetteroff.Unfortunately,wealthalsocreatesnewcomplaints.Advancedsocietiesneedeconomicgrowthtosatisfythemultiplyingwantsoftheircitizens.Butthesearchforgrowthcausenewanxietiesandeconomicconflictsthatdisturb

41、thesocialorder.Wealthsetsfreetheindividual,promisingthateveryonecanchooseauniquewaytoself-accomplishment.Butthepromiseissounreasonablethatitleadstomanydisappointmentsandsometimesinspireschoicesthathaveanti-socialconsequences,includingfamilybreakdown.Figuresindicatethathappinesshasnotrisenwithincomes

42、.Shouldwebesurprised?Notreally.Wevesimplyconfirmedanoldtruth:theseekingofwealthdoesnotalwaysendwithhappiness.50.TheWealthySocietyisabook_.A.aboutpovertyinthepastB.writtenbyLouisUchitelleC.indicatingthatpeoplearebecomingworseoffD.aboutwhyhappinessdoesnotrisewithwealth51.AccordingtoGalbraith,peoplefee

43、ldiscontentedbecause_.A.materialismhasrunwildinmodernsocietyB.theyareinfearofanotherGreatDepressionC.publicspendinghasntbeencutdownasexpectedD.thegovernmenthasprovedtobenecessarybutugly52.Whydopeoplefeel“squeezed”whentheiraverageincomerisesconsiderably?A.Theythinktherearetoomanyoverpaidrich.B.Therei

44、smoreunemploymentinmodernsociety.C.Theirmaterialdemandsgofasterthantheirearnings.D.Healthcareandeducationalcosthavesomehowgoneoutofcontrol.53.WhatdoesLouisUchitellemeanby“thedisposableAmerican”?A.Peoplewithastablejob.B.Workerswhonolongerhavesecurejobs.C.Thosewhoseejobstabilityaspartoftheirlivingstan

45、dard.D.Peoplewhohaveasenseofsecuritybecauseoftheirrisingincomes.54.WhathaswealthbroughttoAmericansociety?A.Stabilityandsecurity.B.Materialismandcontent.C.Asenseofself-accomplishment.D.Newanxiety,conflictsandcomplaints.DOccasionally,myfathercamebackdrunk.Lateatnight,hebeatonthedoor,pleadingtomymother

46、toopenit.Hewasonhiswayhomefromdrinking,gambling,orsomecombinationthereof,misspendingmoneythatwecouldhaveusedandwastingtimethatwedesperatelyneeded.Itwasthelate-1970s.Myparentswereseparated.Mymotherwasnowraisingagroupofboysonherown.Myfatherspoutedoffaboutwhatheplannedtodoforus,buyforus.Infact,hehadnoi

47、ntentionofdoinganything.Asafatherwhowassupposedtoloveus,infact,helackedtheunderstandingofwhatittrulymeanttoloveachildortohurtone.Tohim,thiswasaharmlessgamethatkeptusexcitedandbegging.Infact,itwasacruel,corrosivelie.Ilostfaithinhiswordsandinhim.Iwantedtostopcaring,butIcouldnt.Maybeitwashisowncomplica

48、tedrelationshiptohisfatherandhisfathersfamilythatcausedhimcold.Maybeitwasthepainandguiltassociatedwithalifeofmisfortune.Whoknows.Whateveritwas,itstolehimfromus,andparticularlyfromme.Whilemybrotherstalkedaboutbreakingandfixingthings,Ispentmanyofmyeveningsreadingandwondering.Myfavoritebookswereasetofe

49、ncyclopedias(百科全书)givenbymyuncle.Theyallowedmetoexploretheworldbeyondmyworld,totravelwithoutleaving,todreamdreamsgreaterthanmylifewouldotherwisehavesupported.ButlosingmyselfinmyownmindalsomeantthatIwascompletelylosttomyfather.Notunderstandingme,hesimplyignoredmenotjustemotionally,butphysicallyaswell

50、.Neveroncedidhehugme,neveronceapatonthebackorahandontheshoulderoratouslingofthehair.Mybestmemoriesofhimwerefromhisepisodicattemptsatengagementwithus.Duringthelongestoftheseepisodes(插曲),onceeverymonthortwo,hewouldcomepickusupanddriveusdowntheinterstatetoTruckersParadise,aseedy,smoke-filled,truckstopw

51、ithgaspumps,aconveniencestore,asmalldiningareaandagameroomthroughadoorintheback.Mydadgaveeachofusahandfulofquarters,andweplayeduntiltheyweregone.Hesatupfrontinthediningarea,drinkingcoffeeandbeingparticularabouttherestaurantsmeaslyofferings.Ilovedthesedays.Tome,TruckersParadisewasparadise.Thequarters

52、andthegameswerefunbuteasilyforgotten.Itwasthepresenceofmyfatherthatwasmosttreasured.But,ofcourse,thesetripswereshort-lived.ItwasntuntilIwasmucholderthatIwouldfindsomethingthatIwouldbeabletoclingtoasevidenceofmyfatherslove.WhentheCommodore64personalcomputerdebuted,IconvincedmyselfthatIhadtohaveiteven

53、thoughitspricewasoutofmymothersrange.SoIdecidedtoearnthemoneymyself.ImowedeveryyardIcouldfindthatsummerforafewdollarseach,yetitstillwasntenough.Somydadagreedtohelpmeraisetherestofthemoneybydrivingmetooneofthewatermelonfarmssouthoftown,loadinguphistruckwithwholesalemelonsanddrivingmearoundtosellthem.

54、Hecameformebeforedaybreak.Wemadesmalltalk,butitdidntmatter.Thefactthathewastalkingtomewasallthatmattered.Iwasateenagerbythen,butthiswasthefirsttimethatIhadeverspenttimealonewithhim.Helaughedandrepeatedlyintroducedmeas“myboy,”aphraseherelayedwithasenseofpride.Itwasoneofthebestdaysofmylife.Althoughheh

55、adnevertoldmethathelovedme,Iwouldclingtothatdayasthegreatestevidenceofthatfact.Hehadneverintendedmeanywrong.Hejustdidntknowhowtolovemeright.Hewasntameanman.SoItooktheserandomepisodesandclungtothemlikeathingmostprecious,storingtheminmymindforthelongstretchesofcoldnesp55.Fromthepassage,thefatherwas_inthewritersmemory.AselfishandcruelBproudandcoldCimperfectbutlovingDshybutthoughtful56.ThewriterusednottofeelFatherstruelovebecause_.Afa

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