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杭 高二年級(jí)英語(yǔ)4月測(cè)試attained independencein1947,after longA./; B.the; C.an; D.an;Noneoftheservantswere whenMr.SmithwantedtosendaA. B. C. D. tothesunlightfortoomuchtimewilldoharmtoone'sA. B.Having C.Being D.afterbeing ismoreimportant,Ithink,isthatlisteningtoyourchildrencanmakethemopentheirheartstoA. B. C. D.I'mreallythankfultothesoldier,without rescue,mysonwouldhavebeenA. B. C. D.Thetourgroup manychildrenishardtoA.consisting B.consists C.makingup D.made togiveupsmoking,hethrewawayhis B.Determined;C.Determined; intheoffice,theheadmasterworkedlateintotheA.Being B. C.Having D.Onno climbthathill,saidourconditionsyou B.conditionmustC.conditionsmust D.conditionyouThosewhosufferfromheadachewillfindtheyget fromtheA. B. C. D.Withalotofdifficultproblems ,themanagerfeltlikeacatonhotA.to B. C. D.being alltheanimalsI’veeverhad,thosetwodogsarethemostsensitivetospokenA. B. C. D.WasitthroughMary, wasworkingatahighschool, yougottoknowA.who; B.that; C.who; D.who;Only allowedtotakepartinthespeechcontestinourclassandsotherest A.wasJohn; B.Johnwas; C.wasJohn; D.Johnwas; thevisiting B. D.二.完形(15題,15分Afterthebirthofmysecondchild,Igotajobatarestaurant.Havingworkedwithanexperienced1 forafewdays,Iwas2 towaittablesonmyown.Allwent3 thatfirstweek.WhenSaturdaynightcame,Iwasluckily4 thetablesnotfarfromthekitchen5 ,Istillfeltitalittlehardtocarrytheheavytrays(托盤(pán)).BeforeIknewit,the6 wasfullofpeople,Imovedslowly7 ,everystep.Irememberhow IwaswhenIsawthetraystandnetthetables,itlookeddifferentfromtheoneIwas9 on,Ithadnicehandles(手柄),whichmadeit10 tomovearound.Iwaspleasedwitheverythingandbeganto Iwasanaturalatthisjob.Then,anoldmancametomeandsaid,“Excuseme,dear,mywifeandIloved youwork.Ityourtraystandhasbeenvery13 toyou,butwearegettingreadyto14 now,andmywifeneedsher15 Atfirsthis16 didnotgetacross.“Whatwashetalkingabout?”Then,Igotit.Ihadsetmytraysonhiswife’sorthopedicwalker(助步器),Istoodfrozenasice,butmyfacewas17 Iwantedtogetintoaholeand18 Sincethen,IhavelearnedfrommanymistakessuchastheoneIjust19 .Ihavelearnedtobemore andnottobetoosureofmyself.A. B. C. D.A. B. C. D.A. B. C. D.A. B. 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D.三.閱讀理解(9題,18分ACloseyoureyesforaminutesandimaginewhatlifewouldbelikeofyouhadahundreddollarsless.Alsoimaginewhatitwouldbelikespendingtherestofyourlifewithyoueyesclosed.Imaginehavingtoreadthispage,notwithyoureyesbutwithyourfinger-tips.Withexistingmedicalknowledgeandskills,two-thirdsoftheworld’s42millionblindshouldnothavetosuffer.Unfortunay,richcountriespossesmostofthisknowledge,whiledevelocountriesdonot.withevisionstudioandclassroom.Doctorsaretaughtthelatesttechniquesofbringingsightbacktopeoplethere.ProjectORBISalsoaimsatpromotingpeacefulcooperation(合作)amongcountries.ORBIStriestohelpdevelocountriesbyprovidingtrainingduringthree-weekmedicalprograms.ORBIShastaughtsight-savingtechniquestoover35,000doctorsandnurses,whocontinuetocuretensofthousandsofblindpeopleeveryyear.ORBIShasconducted17planeprogramsisChinasofar.FortheseventotenmillionblindinChinaORBISisplanningtodomoreforthem.AtthemomentanORBISisworkingonalong-termplantodevelopatrainingcenterandtoprovideeyecareservicetoShanxiProvince.ORBISneedsyourhelptocontinuetheirworkandfreepeoplefromblindness.ForjustUS$38,youcanhelponesee;for$380youcanbringsightto10people;$1,300helpsteachadoctornewskills;andfor$13,000youcanprovideatrainingprogramforagroupofdoctorswhocanmakethousandsofblindpeopleseeagain.Yourmoneycanopentheireyestotheworld.PleasehelpORBISimprovethequalityoflifeforsomanypeoplelessfortunatethanus.Thefirstparagraphisintendedto introduceanewwayof B.advisethepublictoleadasimpleC.directthepublic’sattentiontotheblindD.EncouragethepublictouseWhatdowelearnaboutexistingmedicalknowledgeandskillsintheTheyare B.TheyhavenotbeenC.Theyarenotequally D.TheyhavebenefitedmostoftheORRISaimstohelptheblindby teachingmedical B.trainingdoctorsandC.runningflyinghospitals D.settingupnon-profitWhatdoestheauthortrytodointhelastAppealfor B.MakeanC.Promotetraining D.ShowsympathyfortheWhatcanbethebesttitlefortheORRISin B.FightingC.ORRISFlying BABrownUniversitysleepresearcherhassomeadviceforpeoplewhorunhighschools:Don’tstartclassessoearlyinthemorning.Itmaynotbethatthestudentswhonodoffattheirdesksarelazy.Anditmaynotbethattheirparentshavefailedtoenforce(確保)bedtime.Instead,itmaybethatbiologicallythesesleepyheadstudentsaren’tusedtotheearlyhour.“Maybethesekidsarebeingaskedtoriseatthewrongtimefortheirbodies,”saysMaryCarskadon,aprofessorlookingatproblemofadolescent(的)sleepatBrown’sSchoolofMedicine.Carskadonistryingtounderstandmoreabouttheeffectsofearlyschooltimeinadolescents.And,atamorebasiclevel,sheandherteamaretryingtolearnmoreabouthowthebiologicalchangesofadolescenceaffectsleepneedsandpatterns.Carskadonsaysherworksuggeststhatadolescentsmayneedmoresleepthantheydidatchildhood,noless,ascommonlythought.Sleeppatternschangeduringadolescence,asanyparentofanadolescentcanprove.Mostadolescentsprefertostayuplateratnightandsleeplaterinthemorning.Butit’snotjustamatterofchoice--theirbodiesaregoingthroughachangeofsleeppatterns.Allofthismakesthetransferfrommiddleschooltohighschool--whichmaystartonehourearlierinthemorning--allthemoredifficult,Carskadonsays.Withtheirincreasedneedforsleepandtheirbiologicalclockssetonthe“sleeplate,riselate”pattern,adolescentareupagainstdifficultieswhenitcomestotryingtobeupby5or6a.m.fora7:30a.m.firstbell.Ashortsleeponadesktopmaybetheirbody’swayofsaying.“IneedaCarskadonsuggeststhathighschoolsshouldnotstartclassessoearlyinthemorningbecause itisreallytoughforparentstoenforceitisbiologicallydifficultforstudentstorisestudentsworksolateatnightthattheycan’tgetupstudentsaresolazythattheydon’tliketogotoschoolTheunderlinedphrase“nodoff”mostprobablymeans A.turn B.agreewith C.fall D.refusetoWhatmightbeareasonforthehardtransferfrommiddleschooltohighAdolescentsdependmoreontheirAdolescentshavetochoosetheirsleepAdolescentssleepbetterthantheydidatAdolescentsneedmoresleepthantheyusedWhatisthetestmainlyAdolescenthealth B.ProblemsinadolescentC.Adolescentsleep D.Changesinadolescentsleepneedsand四.表達(dá)(15題,15分假設(shè)你是晨光中學(xué)高二(1)班的班長(zhǎng),得知學(xué)生Chris作為交換生,下學(xué)期將到你班學(xué)習(xí)請(qǐng)你根據(jù)以下提示,給他寫(xiě)封郵件:表示歡介紹與本地生活相關(guān)的信息(如天氣,飲食等介紹本班情希望Chris做哪些事情,以增進(jìn)學(xué)生之間的了解和友誼1提及與考生相關(guān)的真實(shí)信息可適當(dāng)加入細(xì)節(jié),使內(nèi)容充實(shí),行文連貫詞數(shù)不少于120,開(kāi)頭已給出,不計(jì)入總詞數(shù)參考詞匯換生exchangestudentDearChris,I’mLiJin,monitorofClassOne,GradeLiJin【參考范文DearI’mLiJin,monitorofClassOne,GradeEleven. etoourclassinChina.I'mgladyoucanjoinourclass,whichisawonderfulgroup.Everystudentnotonlyenjoysstudying,butisreadytohelpeachother.Soifyoujoinus,I’msureyoucangetalongwellwiththemandquic

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