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1、重慶育才中學(xué)高 2017 級(jí)高三上入英語試本試卷分第 I 卷(選擇題)和第 II 卷(非選擇題)兩部分,共 分時(shí)間 120 分鐘。I卷100重慶育才中學(xué)高 2017 級(jí)高三上入英語試本試卷分第 I 卷(選擇題)和第 II 卷(非選擇題)兩部分,共 分時(shí)間 120 分鐘。I卷100 1.Whatdoesthemansayaboutthe A.Theyare veryB.Theyare veryC.Theylooklike kids2.Whatdoesthe manwanttoA.LooktB.BuysomethingforC.Letthewomantakecareofhis3.Whatare t

2、he ngC.Playing.4.WhatdayisitA.B.C.5.WhydoesthewomanwantalaterA.HerflightwasB.SheneedstopickupC.Shehastotakehermothertothe或獨(dú)白。每 C.Shehastotakehermothertothe或獨(dú)白。每 6.Whattedonthewallof theA.ThefoodB.C.roductiontothe7.WhatwillthemanprobablyA.B.C.8.Accordingtothewoman,whatwasthepartylikethisA.ItwasveryB.

3、ItwastoowildandC.Itendedupa9.WhatcanwelearnabouttheA.Hehasa secretarynamedB.He hadneverbeentoanofficepartyC.Heworeablacksuittothe 10.WhatisbotheringthemanandhisA.The B.ThesizeoftheirC.The serviceofthe11.WhatwillthemanA.CheckoutB.heC.Call.12.WhatdidthewomanpromisetoA.Repairtheelevator.B.CutdowntheC.G

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5、ma 17.WhenistheopeningA.JulyB.JulyC.September 18.WhatdowefindoutabouttheAmericasA.Itisa boatB.sbeenheldinSanFranciscoC.Thecityspentoneyearpreparingfor19.Whichteamwontherace lastA. B.New20.HowmanyteamswillbeheChallengerA. B.C.第二部分 閱讀理解(40分 AHomestayprovidesEnglish language studentswith the opportunit

6、y to speak English theclassroomandtheexperience AHomestayprovidesEnglish language studentswith the opportunity to speak English theclassroomandtheexperienceofbeingpartofaBritishWhattoThe host will modation and meals. Rooms will be cleaned and east once k.Youwill be given the house keyand the host is

7、 there to offer andadvice aswellastotakeerestinyourphysicalandmentalHomestays are located in London mainly in Zones 2,3 and 4 of the transport system. hosts do not he town centre as much of central London is l and residential(居住的Zones 3and 4 often offer modation in a lesscrowded area. It veryconveni

8、enttotravelinLondonbyMealPlansContinentalBreakfastandBreakfast, chandIts important to t few English s still provide a traditional cooked modationincludesContinentalBreakfastwhichnormallyconsistsoffruitjuice,bread and tea or coffee. Cheese, fruit and cold meat are not normally part of a Continental B

9、reakfast in England. Dinners usually consist of meat or fish with vegetables followed by dessert, fruit and coffee.If you wish to invite a friend over to visit, you ask your hosts . have no right to entertain friends in a family home as some s feel it is an of (modationinPrivatemodation on a room on

10、ly basis includes shared kitchen and bathroom facilities oftena main living room.This kind modation offersanindependent lifestyleand is suitable for the long stay student. However, it does not provide the same family atmosphere as an ordinary homestayand may not benefit those who need topractice Eng

11、lishat home quite asmuch.21.ThepassageisprobablywrittenA.hostswillingtoreceiveforeignB.foreignerstobuildBritishC.travelersplanningtovisitsinD.EnglishlearnersapplyingtoliveinEnglish22.WhichofthefollowingwillthehostA.hostswillingtoreceiveforeignB.foreignerstobuildBritishC.travelersplanningtovisitsinD.

12、EnglishlearnersapplyingtoliveinEnglish22.WhichofthefollowingwillthehostA.RoomB.MedicalC.FreeD.Physical23.Whatcanbe inferredfromParagraphA.Zone4ismorenZonehecitycenter isnotC.HostsdisliketravellingtothecityD.ThebusinesscenterofLondonisinZone24.Whydosomepeoplechooseself-A.ToenrichtheirknowledgeofB.Toe

13、njoyoreC.ToentertainfriendsastheyD.ToexperienceawarmerfamilyBMy 17-year-old daughter went off to college and having her away from home brought memories of watching an when she was he classic TV production, one scene particularimpressed me: whenMrs.Darling puts herobed.As she turns off the last the n

14、ight light, she takes one last look at the bedroom and says, “Dear night lights, protect ngchildren.”Asamother,IknowhowmuchshelovesherIs been ks since we took our daughter to college and she seems to be well after a short period of homesickness. For us, though, its another story. Like most parents,

15、love checking in on mychildrenat night. But now shesgone, and Ifind night times the hardest. missher y neighborhood,most of the parentswhose kidsareoff tocollege aredealingwith melancholy. Myhusband is fillednxiety.Onefriend talkedabout getting this sickfeeling her stomach as she prepared for the co

16、llege drop-off. We busytotrulyenjoybeingwithourchildrenwhilewehadt many of us were For us moms, seeing Toy Story 3 only made the sadness worse as we watched the Andy, who is the same age as our kids, say goodbye to his childhood as he prepares to leave college. And its not just -time” parents like m

17、e. Two moms who have kids already ocollege said the separation didnt get any easier. “You feel like something has been taken frominsideyou”saidoneofIimaginethingswillgeteasierwithtime,llyasIseemydaughteradjusttocollegeMeanwhile,asIkeepclosetome inbedandtextmydaughter goodnightandtdreamseverynight,Il

18、ike totmessagesserveasanighttkeepsher25.Thewriterwasdeeplyimpressedbythesceneinan becauseA.thesceneshowedamothersdeeploveforherB.thescenewasdreamseverynight,Ilike totmessagesserveasanighttkeepsher25.Thewriterwasdeeplyimpressedbythesceneinan becauseA.thesceneshowedamothersdeeploveforherB.thescenewasv

19、eryexcitingC.thescene taughtherandherdaughteragoodD.shewatchedthescenewithherAfterherdaughterwenttocollege,thewriterrealizedshehadntdoneenoughforheroftencriedasshemissedherdaughtersodidntgetusedtothechangefora longfailedtohavea goodsleepeveryWhatistheunderlinedword“melancholy”inParagraph3eaningD.clo

20、setoherinA.B.C.Accordingtothelastparagraph,whydidthewriterkeepTocallherdaughteranyTowaitforherdaughtersTowaitforherdaughtersTosaygoodnighttoherCA t takes aden (浸滿汗水的) clothes and turns the o water is in use in Sweden. The machine makes the clothes turn round quickly, heats them remove the sweat, and

21、 then passes througha kind of l material to make Sincesbeen ouse,itscreatorssayn1000people have drunk“sweat”inGothenburg.TheyaddtheliquidisnlocaltapThe device was built for the United Nations child-focused charity UNICEF to promote nhighlightingthet780millionheworldlackstocleanThemachinewasdesigneda

22、ndbuiltbytheengineerAndreasHammar,knownlocallyforonTVtechshow“Mekatronik”.He saidthekeypartofthesweatmachinewasa urificationpartdevelopedbyacompanynamed“It uses a technique called membrane distillation (膜蒸餾),” he told the BBC. “We use l kind of t only through butkeeps bacteria, salts, clothingfibers

23、 other things out.Theyhave somethingsimilar toernationalion, butour isrtobuild.Theamountofwateritdependsonhowsweatyis,but10ml,aboutaThe device has been put on show at the Gothia Cup-the worlds ernational football tournament. Mattias Ronge, chief executive of Stockholm-based advertising Deportivo, sa

24、id the machine had helped10ml,aboutaThe device has been put on show at the Gothia Cup-the worlds ernational football tournament. Mattias Ronge, chief executive of Stockholm-based advertising Deportivo, said the machine had helped raise awareness for UNICEF, but in reality had “Peoplehaventproducedas

25、muchsweataswehopedrightnowtheweatherinislousy,”MattiasRongesaid.“Soweveequippedthemachinewithexercisebikesandarecycling likecrazy. Evenso, the demand for sweatisnthesupply.And the will never be produced in large numbers, since there are better solutions out there such as purifying29.Whichofthefollow

26、ingisthedisadvantageofthesweatA.Ittakestoolongforthe machinetoproduceB.TheamountofwaterthemachineisratherC.Itcostsa largeamountofmoneytobuildtheD.Thesedbythe machineisnotclean30.UNICEFishe textto A.showhowthesweatmachineB.explainwhythesweatmachinewasC.showtheimportanceoftheUnitedluswhoinventedtheswe

27、at31.WhatdidMattiasRonge thinkofthesweatA.Itcouldonlybeusedin B.ItdidnotworkatC.ItwasnotworthD.Thewateritproducedtasted32.The textiswrittenmainlyltA.amachinewhichturnsodrinkingwaterisB.780millionheworldlackstocleanC.abettersolutiontopurifyingdirtywaterisD.llwhichturnsdirtyocleanwater isD“Cleverness

28、is a gift while kindness is a choice. Gifts are easy theyre given after canbe hard.” Igotthe ideatostartAmazon16yearsago.Icameacrossthe ternetusagegrowingat 2,300 percent peryear. Id D“Cleverness is a gift while kindness is a choice. Gifts are easy theyre given after canbe hard.” Igotthe ideatostart

29、Amazon16yearsago.Icameacrossthe ternetusagegrowingat 2,300 percent peryear. Id never seen or heard ofttfast,and idea of building an online bookstore with millions of titles was very exciting to me. I had turned 30 years old, and Id been married for a year. I told my wife t I wanted quit my job and g

30、o to do thiscrazy tprobablywouldnt work since most start-ups andIwasntsurewhattoexpect.MacKenzietoldmeIshouldgoforit.Asayoungboy,Idbeengarageinventor.Idalwayswantedtobeaninventor,andshewantedmetofollowmy.Iwas working ata lfirminNewYork Citybunchof very smartpeople,and had a t I much admired. I went

31、to s and told him I wanted to start company selling books on ernet. He took me on long walk in Central Park, carefully to me, and finally said, t sounds like a really good idea, but it would be an betteridea for ho didnt already havea good t logic made some sense to and he convinced me to think abou

32、t it for 48 hours before making a final . light,itreallywasa difficultchoice,buty,IdecidedIhadtogive ita shot.I didntIdregrettryingandfailing.AndedIwouldalwaysbe hauntedbya tonottryAftermuchconsideration,Itookthelesssafepathtofollowmy,andImproudtchoice.Forallofheend,weare our.33.Whatinspiredtheautho

33、rwiththeideaofbuildinganonlineA.TheyincreasingusageofB.ThesupportofhisC.Hisdreamof beinganD.Millionsofexciting34.WenowfromthetA.sthoughttheideaitablefortheB.theauthormightnotregretifhefailedtheC.theauthorwantedsomeoneelsetotrytheD.theauthormightgobacktosifhe35.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitlef

34、ortheA.ClevernessandB.TheC.theauthorwantedsomeoneelsetotrytheD.theauthormightgobacktosifhe35.WhichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitlefortheA.ClevernessandB.TheStartingof D.FollowingMy(5小題; 2分, 10 分WhatdotheworldsmostsfulpeopleallhaveinBy examining the work habits of over 150 greatest writers and artis

35、ts and scientists, researchers including Standford Professor Jeffrey Preffer t high achievers like MosesturnouttobeallBusy ! In a study of general managers in industry, John Kotter reportedt many themworked 60to65hourskwhichoeastsix10-hour days.Theandwillingnesstoworkdifficultandtiringhourshascharac

36、terizederfulfigures.andstrengthprovidemanyadvantagestothoseseekingtoJust Say The difference n sfulpeople and very sful people t very peoplesay“no”toalmosteverything.tswhatgivesthemthetimeplishsoAndfocusmeanssayingnotoalotofdistractions(分神Ignoreyourweaknessandmprovingyourstrengths.Dontwastetimeexplor

37、ingareaswhereyouhavelittlecompetence.Instead,focusonandbuildonyourCreateGoodLuck is althere isa science to it. Richard Wiseman studied lucky people for bookLuckFactor,andbroke downwhattheydoright. Bybeingmore outgoing,opentonew ideas, following the t something is true, being optimistic, lucky people

38、 Doesapplying these principles to your life actually work? Wiseman createda “l(fā)uckto test the ideasand it was a otal, 80new ideas, following the t something is true, being optimistic, lucky people Doesapplying these principles to your life actually work? Wiseman createda “l(fā)uckto test the ideasand it

39、was a otal, 80 percent of people who attended Luck ttheirluckhadA.Spendenoughtimetoimproveyour C.age,thesepeoplettheirluckhadincreasedbyn40D.HighachieversneverstopworkingandtheyneverloseaE.Busypeoplearemore likelytobe F.Thismeansknowingwhoyouare,whatyouare andwhatyouare goodG. ality types are luckie

40、r because they behave in a t offers the chance good AyIt was a busy day as usual. I was making sandwiches and balancing the phone n shoulder and chin. The washing machine sounded as my husband walked in with our We had only about twenty minutes toeat wehadtotake the girlstotheirnextactivity.My husba

41、nd seemed a bit asdinnerwasnotonthe table.t night, I had a heavy , thinking we ing taskmasters on assembly line (流水線). We e too in our own tasks and not veryconsideratetowardsthosearoundus.Weneededtodosomethingtobringbacksomeour lives. It needed to be t would our own agendas and energize ustowardthe

42、commonIboughtanotebook,namedit“OurDeedDiary”andheldafamilymeeting.ItoldmyI wanted usall tothinkng a for otherseveryday. It could be foreach otheror for people outside our .Andweallneededtowrite itheI thought one ywas tooeasy. However, it ually nitbecause d to be something what we hadalreadydone.Send

43、ingbirthdaycards topeople we already sent cards to every yearwould not We had a rough . On some days,I wanted usall tothinkng a for otherseveryday. It could be foreach otheror for people outside our .Andweallneededtowrite itheI thought one ywas tooeasy. However, it ually nitbecause d to be something

44、 what we hadalreadydone.Sendingbirthdaycards topeople we already sent cards to every yearwould not We had a rough . On some days, ould et to a gooddeed,whileonotherdays,wewouldettowriteourgoodhediary.Afterathough,Ifoundmyselfwakinghe morning trying to whatgooddeedIcoulddofor t day. My daughters bega

45、n to rush to me after school to methegooddeedtheyhadNow,aftera year,Iamhappytotitismaking inourlives.Insteadofalways what the day will bring for us, we think about what we can do for someoneWhowouldhave t trying to doa simple kindness a daywould be so I feel my daughters have felt inner t you can on

46、ly by giving to someone elsefromyour heart. The best thing t youfeel so greatngsomethingfor someoneyou dont even look for or expect anything in .So,whensomeonedoesreturntheitisanenormousitive 41.A. B.C.D.42.A.B.C.D. 43.A. B.C.D. 44.B.C.D. 45.A.B.C.D.46.A.B.C.D.47.A.B.C.D. 48.A. B.C.D.49.A. nB.C.D.50

47、.A. B.C.D.51.A. B.C.D. 52.A. B.C.D.53.A. B.C.D.54.A.B.lD.55.A.B.C.D.56.A.B.C.D. 57.A. B.C.D.58.A.B.C.D.59.A. B.C.52.A. B.C.D.53.A. B.C.D.54.A.B.lD.55.A.B.C.D.56.A.B.C.D. 57.A. B.C.D.58.A.B.C.D.59.A. B.C.D.60.A.B.C.D.II卷(50分 There are two primarily in life: to accept conditions they exist, oraccept r

48、esponsibility for changing them. Many people are (constant) waiting fortheir life to start. They always say, “When I am older I will do this.” “In a fewyears, I will t.” They think the life they (experience) is boring and (mean).WhohasneverviewedhimselforherselfasworthlessandAll of us may suffer (de

49、press)andfrustration, loseguidance andsupport,andneed aids physically, emotionally, or spiritually. Just think like this way: This too shall Horrible feelings I am feeling will eventually go away. Ineed to stop feeling so sorryfor and actually want to change. I am incredibly lucky hascomefromafamily

50、who love and support my whole life.Ihad tobe the one (make)the tochangemywayofthinking.Allthegoodthingsandallthewonderfulylife would pass eventually too. While I am feeling miserable, my life is still going on and I missingoutonting those precious a few days ago, a stream of cars and pedestrians ignored an injured victim of hit-and-runwhilea(過路人evenstolehisa few days ago, a stream of cars and pedestrians ignored an injured victim of hit-and-runwhilea(過路人evenstolehis72. SomeAmericans have

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