浙江省2015屆高三第二次五校聯(lián)考英語試題.doc
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2014學年浙江省五校聯(lián)考第二次考試 英語試題卷 本試卷分第I卷(選擇題)和第II卷(非選擇題)兩部分,共120分,考試時間120分鐘。 第I卷(共80分) 第一部分:英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分) 第一節(jié):單項填空(共20小題;每小題0.5分,滿分10分) 從A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題紙上將該選項標號涂黑。 1. — Everything in my life has fallen to pieces. My life is such a mess! — _______. I know how you feel. A. By no means B. I can’t agree more C. I’ve been there D. I can’t find any reasons 2. France is a main destination for U.S. travelers, _______ second only to the United Kingdom, according to _______ Commerce Department report. A.不填; a B. 不填; the C. a; a D. the; the 3. If I had ever feared death before, it was _______ compared to how I felt as the roller coaster moved faster and faster. A. anything B. something C. everything D. nothing 4. Many memories of old times were _______ by the conversation we had together that evening. A. called up B. turned up C. taken up D. kept up 5. People sometimes think that shy people are cold and uninterested in other people _______ actually they are just afraid to meet them. A. since B. unless C. when D. until 6. Jack, to his _______, refused to get involved although his friends insisted on his trying the drug. A. preference B. surprise C. credit D. opinion 7. I wanted to _______ them the trouble of buying me a present. So I didn’t tell them about my birthday party. A. dismiss B. spare C. remove D. submit 8. — Can I go now, sir? — If you _______ leave, do it quietly. A. will B. may C. shall D. must 9. Mom told him he was forbidden to watch TV for a month. _______, he stormed out of the room. A. In response B. In turn C. In return D. In advance 10. The hotel was terrible, and not at all what we _______ to expect in the advertisement. A. had led B. had been led C. had been leading D. would be led 11. In some countries, many students participate in various programs, _______ they learn about the sense of responsibility by volunteering their services. A. which B. when C. where D. that 12. I don’t know how he made his money _______. I only know now he is really rich. A. steadily B. originally C. apparently D. permanently 13. Easy as the problem is _______, I’m still worried about _______ another breakdown. A. worked out; there is B. to work out; there being C. working out; it is D. to be worked out; it being 14. That night, trapped alone in the mountain, she felt cold, hungry and scared. She _______. A. should have cried B. might cry C. would cry D. could have cried 15. He took away my key saying he was not about to let me sit _______ the wheel of a vehicle when I couldn’t even walk straight. A. behind B. between C. above D. beneath 16. — I will go to the party if I don’t have to dress up. —Well, actually, it doesn’t matter _______ you’re dressed. A. what B. whether C. how D. when 17. He hadn’t been asked to the party and was feeling very _______. A. turned down B. broken down C. stressed out D. left out 18. _______, the house isn’t big enough, though you can get a good view of the park. A. Above all B. On the contrary C. To be honest D. Generally speaking 19. The carbon content of steel largely determines its usefulness for _______ applications. A. typical B. tough C. fantastic D. specific 20. — Linda apologized to me yesterday. — Impossible! _______. I know what kind of person she is. A. I wasn’t born yesterday B. Good for you C. You can never tell D. That’s for sure 第二節(jié):完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分) 閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從21-40各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項,并在答題紙上將該選項標號涂黑。 It was a freezing day when I came across her at some point on my life course. She was a small woman, ___21___ to catch the bus at a deserted bus stop. “Where are you going now?” the woman asked. “Well, I don’t know. I just want to see what it will be like at the ___22___. You know I ___23___ it all. We were going to get ___24___ after four years’ ups and downs. And he came one day, with nothing to say, just to show me a ___25___ on his finger.” The woman gave a ___26___ of sympathy. She seemed to well understand my pain. “Now, do you want to ___27___ my life story while we’re waiting for the bus?” the woman asked me in a low voice. I gave her a ___28___ look and nodded my head. “Exactly thirty-five years ago, my husband took me and my three children to America. The moment we arrived, he left us ___29___ with a wish for good luck, to ___30___ his own happiness. Yet how could I ___31___ my three children in a strange land, with no money, no relatives and a ___32___ heart? Then I took the kids to the beach one afternoon. However, the kids were scared and they cried ___33___. Their desperation suddenly woke me up from a long nightmare. How ___34___ I was!” She continued, “I hugged them tightly, feeling a sudden strength ___35___ me. Then, I did all the things that brought me ___36___ a penny. Days in, days out, we ___37___ each other to gather enough encouragement to go ahead. My kids grew up into good, responsible citizens. Later, I found a man with the same pain. I feel ___38 ___ has paid me off.” The woman stopped for a while. She ___39___ my eyes and whispered in my ears, “Now stand up,little girl. Don’t go to the terminal because there’s nothing to see. Why don’t you get cheered up and enjoy the ___40___ on the way?” 21. A. pretending B. designing C. waiting D. trying 22. A. stop B. road C. place D. terminal 23. A. lost B. made C. abandoned D. ruined 24. A. paid B. married C. promoted D. deserted 25. A. flower B. gift C. ring D. necklace 26. A. sigh B. whistle C. reply D. touch 27. A. tell B. hear C. cover D. make 28. A. blank B. cold C. innocent D. fresh 29. A. out B. off C. over D. behind 30. A. rescue B. seek C. share D. own 31. A. shelter B. educate C. command D. attend 32. A. delighted B. frightened C. torn D. excited 33. A. deliberately B. wildly C. causally D. occasionally 34. A. curious B. proud C. brave D. selfish 35. A. inside B. alongside C. beneath D. over 36. A. also B. almost C. even D. still 37. A. fought against B. argued with C. depended on D. complained to 38. A. life B. career C. friendship D. money 39. A. glared at B. looked into C. searched for D. saw through 40. A. conversation B. vehicle C. scenery D. love 第二部分:閱讀理解(本題有兩小節(jié), 第一節(jié)共20小題, 第二節(jié)共5小題, 每小題2分; 滿分50分) 第一節(jié):閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C、D)中,選出最佳選項,并在答題紙上將該選項標號涂黑。 A Can you betoo beautiful? It is hardly a problem that most of us have to bother — as much as we might like to dream that it were the case. Yet the blessings and curses of beauty have been a long-standing interest in psychology. Do those blessed with shiny faces and an attractive body live in a cloud of appreciation — or does it sometimes pay to be ordinary? Combing through decades of findings, social psychologists Lisa Slattery Walker and Tonya Frevert at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte havereviewed all the evidence to dateand their conclusions are not what you might expect. At the most basic level, beauty might be thought to carry a kind of halo(光環(huán)) around it; we see that someone has one good quality, and by association, our deep mind may assume that they have other good ones too. Even in the courts, a pleasing appearance can work its magic. Attractive criminals are likely to get less strict sentences, or to escape punishment entirely; attractive plaintiffs(原告), meanwhile, are more likely to win their case and get bigger financial settlements. “It’s an effect seen everywhere,” says Walker. But if beauty pays in most circumstances, there are still situations where it can have opposite results. While attractive men may be considered better leaders, for instance, hidden sexist prejudices(偏見) can work against attractive women, making them less likely to be hired for high-level jobsthat require power. And as you might expect, good-looking people of both sexes run into envy — one study found that if you are interviewed by someone of the same sex, they may be less likely toemploy youif they judge that you are more attractive than they are. More worryingly, being beautiful or handsome could harm your medical care. We tend to link good looks to health, meaning that illnesses are often taken less seriously when they affect the good-looking. When treating people for pain, for instance, doctors tend to take less care over the more attractive people. And the bubble of beauty can be a somewhat lonely place. One study in 1975, for instance, found that people tend to move further away from a beautiful woman on the pathway — perhaps as a mark of respect, but still making interaction more distant. “Attractiveness can convey more power over visible space — but that in turn can make others feel they can’t approach that person,” says Frevert. Interestingly, the online dating website OKCupid recently reported that people with the most beautiful pictures are less likely to find dates than those with less perfect pictures. Ultimately, Frevert points out that focusing too much on your appearance can itself be harmful if it creates stress and anxiety — even for those already blessed with good looks. “If you are crazy about attractiveness, it may affect your experience and interactions,” she says. It’s an outdated saying, but no amount of beauty can make up for a bad personality. As the writer Dorothy Parker put it so elegantly: “Beauty is only skin deep, but ugly goes clean to the bone.” 41. From paragraph 1, we can learn that _______. A. some may be bothered by their unattractive appearance B. most people are not afraid of being too beautiful C. we might always dream about being bothered by others D. being too beautiful can be a problem bothering everyone 42. Which is the benefit for beautiful people? A. An attractive plaintiff has more chances to get away with punishment. B. Women with pleasing appearance will always be considered as better leaders. C. Good-looking people are often regarded as having many good qualities. D. Beautiful criminals are more likely to persuade the judge and win the case. 43. What can be inferred from OKCupid’s finding? A. People with perfect pictures will find dates sooner or later. B. Less attractive women are lonely because of their appearances. C. We may feel more excited to approach those with attractive appearances. D. Don’t use perfect pictures when trying to find dates online. 44. The writer mentioned the underlined sentence in the last paragraph to _______. A. persuade us to pay more attention to our looks from now on B. suggest that beauty can help make a better personality C. encourage us to focus more on improving our personality D. ask ugly people to have more confidence in their personality 45. What might be the best title for the passage? A. Negative Sides of Beauty B. Sexist Prejudice C. Blessed with Beauty D. Beauty vs Ugliness B Below is information from a university website under the title of Examination. Ensure you are prepared for your exams by understanding the processes, dates and support information relating to examinations. Please read the information under Examination Policies and Processes below, especially the Rules to be observed by candidates for examinations. Examination period Semester 1, 2015 Monday 15 June — Saturday 27 June (inclusive) Semester 2, 2015 Monday 9 November — Saturday 21 November (inclusive) Important notice: special consideration All students are reminded that submitting an unreal medical certificate(證明)or PPC with a special consideration application amounts to misconduct and carries severe fines and punishment. Final personal exam timetables will be available from 4:00pm Thursday the 8th of October. Rules to be observed by candidates for examinations (updated April 2012) You need to follow all instructions given by examination teachers. 1. You may take in pens, pencils, drawing instruments and small items of food such as sweets. These items may be left on the desk during the examination. You may also bring in small valuables such as wallets, purses, mobile phones and laptops which must be powered off, not just silent. These items must be placed on the floor below the desk. Don’t leave money or valuables in bags. The University can accept no responsibility for the loss of students’ personal property. 2. Anything taken into an examination room must be made available for inspection(檢查) by the examiner or other University staff. 3. The use of approved calculators may be permitted in examinations. The make and model of all calculators used by students in formally inspected examinations will be recorded. You are not permitted to share calculators, or pass them between each other in an examination. Mobile phones which have a calculator facility are not allowed. Use of a non-approved calculator may be regarded as misconduct. If you are unsure what functionality is permitted, make sure you check with your examiner that your calculator may be used in the examination. 4. No candidate may be admitted to an examination room after 30 minutes from the start of writing. No candidate who has entered an examination room and seen the examination paper may leave until 30 minutes has passed from the time writing started. No candidate may leave during the last ten minutes of any examination. 5. Smoking is not permitted in examination rooms. Students with disabilities, medical conditions or injuries ◇Students with a disability, including serious medical condition, or recent injury, which puts them at a disadvantage during examinations should contact Disability Services, Level 5, Jane Foss Russell Building, as soon as possible. Phone: +61 28627 8422 Fax: +61 28627 8482 If appropriate, special arrangements can be made to meet particular requirements. Serious illness, injury or misadventure — Special Consideration regarding assessments Please read about Special Consideration. ◇Students who feel too ill to attempt an examination at the scheduled time should consult a medical practitioner (職業(yè)醫(yī)生) after reading the Special Consideration section. ◇Students who fall ill during an examination will be asked by invigilators(監(jiān)考官) whether they wish to consult a doctor at the University Health Service. If this occurs the doctor will complete a Special Consideration form and forward it to the relevant examiner. Misreading of the timetable is not accepted as a reason for failing to attend an exam. Past exam papers You can view many past exam papers at the University Library website. 46. We can learn from the passage that _______. A. there will never be any exams on Saturdays or Sundays B. exams are likely to be held in Semester 1 starting from November C. misreading the timetable will not be an excuse for not attending an exam D. final timetables will be available from 4:00pm Thursday the 8th of October, 2015 47. According to the passage, you will be fined if you _______. A. share or pass your calculator in an examination B. hand an unreal medical certificate to your school C. use a calculator that is not permitted by your examiner D. leave the examination room 30 minutes before the end of the exam 48. When you are in the exam room, you are supposed to _______. A. submit your personal items to your examiner B. ensure your mobile phones and laptops are quiet. C. pack your small valuables in your own bag D. be prepared for any inspection by your examiner 49. Students who fall ill during an exam _______. A. will be offered special arrangements to meet particular requirements B. will be asked whether to see a doctor at the University Health Service C. will be required to go to see the doctor and end the exam immediately D. will be advised by invigilators to read the Special Consideration section C My children are perfect. All four of them. Perfect and beautiful and clever. I bet yours are, too. Except, of course, they are not. In reality, my children and yours are likely to be reasonably average in terms of looks, behavior, intelligence and charm. That’s why it is called average. Your belief in your child being special is more probably a biological thing than a fact. A loved one, particularly a loved child, is edited as we observe them. Other people’s children are spoiled; ours are spirited. Theirs are naughty; ours are confident. This is all natural and even touching when not taken too far. However, it is one thing feeding this idea to ourselves but feeding it to our children may be a little less desirable. We have the idea that — unlike my parents’ generation — we should build our children’s self-respect as high as we can. Therefore, their random scribble (胡寫亂畫) is up there with Picasso, their C-minus is an unfortunate oversight on the part of the teacher, and the fact that no one wants to be friendswith them is because they are particularly clever or sensitive. Childrensee through this kind of thing very quickly and ignore their parents’ praises as a matter of course. As they grow up, they sense that the wider world judges them differently. This leads to a – hopefully gentle – cynicism (猜忌) about anything their parents tell them about their achievements. Perhaps that is OK — but I’m not sure if it is good for them to have the parental praise so overlooked. If parents were a little harsher sometimes, this could have two positive effects — first, when praise came, it would be more likely to be believed and, second, it would fit in rather more accurately with the picture of reality that the child is forming in their heads. A lot of pressure is put on children who are told they are beautiful, special and perfect. Because then, where is there to go? Only downwards. They become too much aware of their status inyour eyes, and a danger must be thatthey fear failing you. To be over-praised by your parents is thecounter side of being criticized all the time. Both can have negative consequences. It is important to give your children the freedom to be flawed (缺點) — to know that it’s OK to be imperfect, and that, in fact, we often love people for their flaws — perfect people (whom we can only imagine, as they do not exist) are easy to respect, but hard to love. Now I am nearly 60, my main insight is that I am much less special than I once believed. This knowledge has actually been helpful in leading a more well-balanced life. I certainly wouldn’t like to go back to attitudes that my parents, particularly my father, held, that to praise the child was to “spoil them” or make them bigheaded. However, the history of families is like the history of everything else — the story of overreactions. We praise our children to the skies, partly because we think it makes them feel good, but also because it makes us feel good. And perhaps it is more the latter than the former. Too much love can be as big a burden as a shortage of it. My advice is to limit your praise. Then every piece of praise will count, rather than being just ignored. 50. In some parents’ eyes, who is to blame for their children’s poor grades at school? A. Picasso. B. The children. C. The teacher. D. The children’s friends. 51. One possible consequence of parents’ over-praising is that _______. A. the children will therefore become more confident B.- 配套講稿:
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