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2011年普通高等學(xué)校統(tǒng)一考試西工大附中命題人審題人第一部分:英語知識運用(共四節(jié),滿分55第一部分:英語知識運用(共三節(jié),滿分50分第一節(jié):語音知識(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分A.B.C.D.A.B.C.3.A.B.C.D.4.A.B.C.D.5.A.B.C.D.第二節(jié)情景(共5小題,每小題1分,滿分5分根據(jù)情景和內(nèi)容,從后所給的選項中選出能填入每一空白處的最A(yù):AnygoodB:Notreally. SoIwasleftbehindafterschoolyesterday. B:SometimesIdo.Thedaybeforeyesterday,IwasquietinmyhistoryclassbutIstillhadtostayafterschool. 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C.would D.hasWithoutproperlessons,youcould alotofbadhabitswhenyingtheA.keep B.pick C.draw D.catch形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出適合填入Inthedepthsofmymemory,manythingsIdidwithmyfatherstilllive.Thesethingshavecometorepresent,infact,whatIcall26andlove.Idon’tremembermyfatherevergettingintoaswimmingpool.Buthedid27thewater.Anykindof28rideseemedtogivehimpleasure.29helovedtofish;sometimeshetookmealong.ButIneverreallylikedbeingonthewater,thewaymyfatherdid.Ilikedbeing30thewater,movingthroughit,31itallaroundme.Iwasnotastrong32,oronewholearnedtoswimearly,forIhadmy33.ButIlovedbeingintheswimmingpoolclosetomyfather’sofficeand34thosesummerdayswithmyfather,35comebyonabreak.IneededhimtoseewhatIcoulddo.Myfatherwouldstandthereinhissuit,the36 notinswimsuit.Afterswimming,Iwouldgo37hisofficeandsitonthewoodenchairinfrontofhisbigdesk,whereheletme38anythingIfoundinhistopdeskdrawer.Sometimes,ifIwasleftaloneathisdesk39heworkedinthelab,anassistantorastudentmightcomeinandlmeperhapsIshouldn’tbeyingwithhis40.Butmyfatheralways41andsaideasily,“Oh,no,it’s42.”Sometimeshehandedmecoinsandtoldmetoget43anicecream...Apoetoncesaid,“Welookatlifeonce,inchildhood;therestis44.”AndIthinkitisnotonlywhatwe“l(fā)ookatonce,inchildhood”thatdeterminesourmemories,but45,inthatchildhood,looksatus.26.A.B.C.D.27.A.B.C.D.28.A.B.C.D.29.A.B.C.D.30.A.B.C.D.31.A.B.C.D.32.A.B.C.D.33.A.B.C.D.34.A.B.C.D.35.A.B.C.hadD.ought36.A.B.C.D.37.A.awayB.outC.D.38.A.putB.breakC.yD.work39.A.theB.thefirstC.D.40.A.fishingB.officeC.woodenD.lab41.A.stoodB.setC.showedD.turned42.A.B.C.D.43.A.theB.theC.D.44.A.B.C.D.45.A.B.C.D.第二部分讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分閱讀下列四篇短文,從每小題后所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最A(yù)TheAmericannewspaperhasbeenaroundforaboutthreehundredyears.In1721,theprinterJamesFranklin,Benjamin'solderbrother,startedtheNewEnglandCourant,andthatwaswhatwemightrecognizetodayasarealnewspaper.Hefilledhispaperwithstoriesofadventure,articlesonart,onfamouspeople,andonallsortsofpoliticalsubjects.ThreecenturiesaftertheappearanceofFranklin'sCourant,fewbelievethatnewspapersintheirpresentprintedformwillremainaliveforlong.Newspapercompaniesarelosingadvertisers(商),readers,marketvalueandinsomecases,theirsenseofpurposeataspeedthatwouldnothavebeenimaginableseveralyearsago.Thechiefeditor(主編)ofthetimessaidrecently,"Atceswheretheygather,editorsaskoneanother,'Howareyou?',asiftheyhavejustcomeoutofthehospitaloralostlawcase.“AnarticleaboutthenewspaperappearedonthewebsiteoftheGuardianundertheheadline“NOTDEADPerhapsnot,buttheriseoftheInternet,whichhasmadethedailynewspaperlookslowandoutofstepwiththeworld,hasbroughtaboutarealsenseofdeath.SomeAmericannewspapershavelost42%oftheirmarketvalueinthepastthreeyears.TheNewYorkTimeshasseenitsstock()dropby54%sincetheendof2004,withmuchofthelosscominginthepastyear.AmanageratDeutscheBanksuggestedthatstock-holderssellofftheirTimesstock.TheWashingtonPosthaspreventedthetroubleonlybychangingpartofitsbusinesstoeducation;itstestingandtest-preparationservicenowbringsinatleasthalfthe WhatcanwelearnabouttheNewEnglandItismainlyaboutthestockItmarksthebeginningoftheAmericanItremainsasuccessfulnewspaperinItcomesarticlesbypoliticalWhatcanweinferaboutthenewspaperTheyoftenacceptreaders'Theycarealotabouteachother'sTheystopngbusinesswithTheyfacegreatdifficultiesintheirWhichofthefollowingfoundanewwayforitsTheWashington B.TheC.TheNewYork D.NewEnglandHowdoestheauthorseemtofeelaboutthefutureofA. 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D.BSince1989,DaveThomas,whodiedattheageof69,wasoneofthemostrecognizablefacesonTV.Heappearedinmorethan800commercialsforthehamburgerchainnamedforhisdaughter.“Aslongasitworks”,hesaidin1991,“I’llcontinuetodothosecommercials.”Eventhoughhewassuccessful,Thomasremainedtroubledbyhischildhood.“Hestillwon’tletanyoneseehisfeet,whichareoutofshapebecauseheneverhadproperfittingshoes,”Wendysaidin1993.Borntoasinglemother,hewasadopted(收養(yǎng)asababybyRexandAulevaThomasofKalamazooinMichigan.AfterAulevadiedwhenhewas5,ThomasspentyearsontheroadasRextraveledaroundseekingconstructionwork.“HefedmeThomassaid,“andifIgotoutofline,he’dbeatMovingoutonhisownat15,Thomasworked,firstasawaiter,inmanyrestaurants.Buthehadsomethingmuchbetterinmind.“Ithoughtifownedarestaurant,”hesaid,“Icouldeatfor.”A1956meetingwithHarlandSandersledThomastoacareerasthemanagerofaKentuckyChickenrestaurantthatmadehimamillionairein1968.In1969,afterbreakingwithSanders,ThomasstartedthefirstWendy’sOldFashionedHamburgers,inColumbus,Ohio,whichsetitselfapartbyservingmade-to-orderburgers.With6,000restaurantsworldwide,thechainnowmakes$6billionayearinsales.Althoughtroubledbyhisownexperiencewithadoption,Thomas,marriedsince1954toLorraine,66,andwithfourgrownkidsbesidesWendy,feltitcouldofferafutureforotherchildren.HestartedtheDaveThomasFoundationforAdoptioninIn1993,Thomas,whohadleftschoolat15,graduatedfromCoconutCreekHighSchoolinFlorida.HeeventookLorrainetothegraduationdanceparty.ThekidsvotedhimMostLikelytoSucceed.“TheDaveyousawonTVwastherealDave,”saysfriendPatWilliams.“Hewasn’tagreatactororagreatspeaker.HewasjustJoeEverybody.”WhatisthearticlemainlyThelifeofDaveThedreamofDaveTheschoolingofDaveThegrowthofDaveThomas’sWhatdoweknowabouthisHelivedapoor B.HehadcaringC.Hestayedinone D.Hedidn’tgotoChoosetherighttimeorderofthefollowingeventsinThomas’sa.graduatedfromhigh b.startedhisownc.becamea d.startedae.metHarlandA.e,b,c,d, B.a,e,c,b, C.e,c,b,d, D.a,e,b,c,“HewasjustJoeEverybody”.(inthelastparagraph) Davewas B.DavewasC.Davewas D.DavewasCTopreventthedesertscomingnear,hasntedbillionsoftreestorecedestroyedsandasbarriersagainstthesand.Thisisn’tacure,though,sayexperts,asthirstytreescanmaketheproblemworsebytakingingroundwater.“ntingtressisoneway,butitisn’tthatsimple.Itdoesn’tsolvethebasicissueofwaterresources,”saysWuBo,aprofessor.“Weneedtocalculatehowmuchwaterthetreeswillabsorb,orelseitcouldhaveanegativeeffect.”VillagersinZhengxinhavetakenonthischallenge,withlimitedsuccess.Whentheirrigationchannelsbegantorundry,LuXianglinswitchedfromwheattocottononhisland.Healsontedtreestoprotecthisfieldsfromsandstorms.Hesayshestillgetsgoodyieldsusingfloodirrigationandearnsagood eforhisfamily.Otherfarmershaven’tstuckitout:AboutoneinthreehaveleftZhengxininthepast10yearsaftertheirwheatcropsdied.Youngpeoplewhocanfindjobsinthetownsrarelyreturn.Lastweek,MrLujoinedtheothermeninhisvillageonaernment-arrangedtriptoseethelandthathasbeensetasidefortheirrelocation,nearly40tothesouth.Thenextday,hewasback,shakinghisheadatthen.Theideaofuprootinghisfamilytroubleshim,asdoestheideaofgivingupthelandthatfedhisforefathers.Hepreferstostayandkeepupthefight.“Withenoughwater,thisproblemcanbesolved,”Lusays.“Wecannttreesandgrass,andtheywillgrowbigger.Thatwillstopthedesert.”Expertssaythatfarmerscouldswitchtodripirrigationtolessentheirwaterintakeforgrowingcrops.Elsewhereintheregion,farmershavebuiltbrickgreenhousesaspartofantogrowvegetablesusinglesswater.Roadsidesignsurgefarmersto“SaveWater,ProtecttheEnvironment”.Thenegativeeffectofntingtreesindesertsisthat itcanmake eitcanpreventthesandmovingitcanstopcropsgrowingitcangetthesoil eWhydidMrLuNOTaccepttheideaofBecausethenofrelocationwillcosthimmuchBecausehisfamilyhadtroublemovingBecausehewasreluctanttogiveuphisBecausehewouldratherstaythanfightagainsttheWhatcanweinferfromtheThedesertsdrivemoreandmorepeopletoleavetheirhomesfortheirPeoplehavenomeanstofightagainstthe ingWateristhebiggestbarrierforpeopletostopthentingtreescannotsolvetheproblemofdesertificationofWhatadviceisgivenbyexpertstosaveTontmore B.TobuildC.Tochange D.TousedripDHerearefourpiecesofnewsfromSHANGHAITheHuachenGroup,whichhasput83millionyuaninthedevelopmentofthecommercemarketsinceitsofficialregistration()latelastyear,recentlyheldameetinginShanghaitoshowtheuseofitsnewlyopenedtourismbusinesspaymentnetwork.Thenetworkaimstoservetouristsfromallovertheworld,butespeciallyfromEuropeandtheUnitedStateswherecreditcardsarepopularlyused.Afteropeningthe website,netizenscangetinformationaboutho sandtourismservicesontourismpage.Ho sandservicescanbe預(yù)定)andpaymentmadethroughcreditcards.ThenetworkopenedFebruaryinBarrierReefduringthetorch(火炬)relayfollowingasuccessfultest.ScubadiverWendyCraig,amarinebiologist,willcarrythetorchonthree-to-four-minuteunderwaterjourneyatAgincourtReefonJune27,creatingOlympichistory,organizerssaidyesterday.Burningat2,000degrees,thetorchisexpectedtoremainalightthreemetersunderwaterbecauseofaspecialkindoftechnologywhichcreatesa“fierceflame”toopowerfultobedrownedoutbywater.CharlesTegner,managingdirectoroftorchcreator,saidtheflamewouldburnlikeaflamefromoxygen-producingchemicals.BEIJINGTheelectionofanewleaderincannotchangethefactthatispartof.“Independence”inwhateverformwillneverbeallowed,accordingtoastatesmanof’scentralernment.“Weshouldlistentowhatthenewleaderinsaysandwatchwhathedoes.WewillobservewherehewillleadCross-StraitsrelationsWearewillingtoexchangeviewsonCross-Straitsrelationsandpeacefulreunification(重新統(tǒng)一withallparties,organizationsandpeopleinwhofavortheone-principle,”saysthestatesman,fromAffairsOfficeoftheCPCCentralCommittee.HAIKOUCustomsofficersinHaikou,capitalofSouth’sHainanProvince,recentlystoppedaboatloadedwith781casesofforeign-brandcigarettesbeingsmuggling()into.Thecigarettesareestimatedtobeworthmorethan1.8millionyuan,saidacustomsofficer.TheydiscoveredthesmugglingboatastheyweregoingaroundthenorthernseaareaofYangpuPort.Thesmuggledcigarettescasespackedintotwocontainersweredisguisedtoavoidbeingexamined.Theboatwasregistered()inthecoastalcityXiameninEast’sFujianProvince.Alleights(嫌疑犯)aboardtheboatwerekeptbytheinHaikou.WhydoesthenetworkaimtoservetouristsespeciallyfromEuropeandtheBecausetheyarefromdevelopedBecausethepaymentsofhosandservicesareusuallymadethroughcreditcardsintheseces.BecausepeopleinthesecountriestravelmuchmorethanthoseinotherBecausetheyhavemorecomputersthanWhichisthebesttitleforthethirdpieceofReadyto 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D.PeaceComesWhichofthefollowingbestexinstheunderlinedword“disguised”inthelastpieceofnews?MadedifferentfromthenormalsoastohidetheDesignedforagoodHiddenoutofpeople’sCoveredwithunattractive第二節(jié)(共5小題,每小題2分,滿分10分根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從下框的A—F選項中選出能概括每一段的最佳選項。選SocialSocialbackgroundfortheDevelopmentofAdultWhatisthepresentThepurposesinAdultWaysofAdultThehistoryofAdultWhatisAdultVoluntarylearninginorganizedcoursesbymaturemenandwomeniscalledadulteducation.Sucheducationisofferedtomakepeopleabletoenlargeandinterprettheirexperienceasadults.Adultsmaywanttostudysomethingwhichtheymissedinearlierschooling,getnewskillsorjobtraining,findoutaboutnewtechnologicaldevelopment,seekbetterself-understanding,ordevelopnewtalentsandskills.Thiskindofeducationmaybeintheformofself-studywithproperguidancethroughtheuseoflibrariescorrespondence(函授)courses,orbroadcasting.ItmayalsobeacquiredcollectivelyinschoolsandcollegesstudygroupsworkshopsclubsprofessionalModernadulteducationforlargenumbersofpeoplestartedinthe18thand19thcenturieswiththeriseoftheIndustrialRevolution.Greateconomicandsocialchangesweretakingce:peopleweremovingfromruralareastocities:newtypesofworkwerebeingcreatedinanexpandingfactorysystem.Theseandotherfactorsproducedaneedforfurthereducationandreeducationofadults.TheearliestprogramoforganizedadulteducationaroseinGreatBritaininthe1790s,withthefoundingofanadultschoolatNottinghamandamechanics’instituteatGlasgow.TheearliestadulteducationinstitutionintheUnitedStateswasfoundedbyBenjaminFranklinandsomefriendsinPhiladelphiain1727.Peoplerecognizethatlearningisnecessaryformostformsemploymenttoday.Forexample,partsoftheadultpopulationinmanycountriesfinditnecessarytotakepartinretrainingprogramsatworkoreventolearncompleynewjobs.Adulteducationprogramsarespringingupconstantlytomeettheseandotherneeds.第二卷(共三節(jié),滿分55分詞拼寫(共10小題,每小題1分,滿分Theteacherwasn’tsatisfiedwithTom’s 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