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2011屆高三上學(xué)期期中考試

高三英語(yǔ)試題

第二部分:英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)

第一節(jié):語(yǔ)法和詞匯知識(shí)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

從A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。

21.____OlympicMarathonis26milesand385yards,distancefromMarathontoAthens.

A.The;theB./;aC.An;aD./;the

22.1preferaflatinthedowntownareatointhesuburb,forIwanttolivenearmyschool.

A.oneB.thatC.itD.this

23.HoweverItriedtoreadit,thissentencejustdoesn'tmake.Couldyouexplainittome?

A,senseB.meaningC.thoughtD.idea

24.Thereadingclubinourschoolwelcomesthoseofdetectivestories.

A.interestedB.enthusiasticC.fondD.addicted

25.Inmychildhood,IwasoftenbyMothertomindmybehavior.

A.hopedB.demandedC.allowedD.reminded

26.AlthoughJaneagreeswithmeonmostpoints,therewasoneonwhichshewasunwillingto

A.giveoutB.giveinC.giveawayD.giveoff

27.Ithinkyoumustbemistakenaboutseeinghimatthetheatre;I'msureheabroadall

week.

A.isB.wasC.hasbeenD.hadbeen

28.Overthepasttenyears,theregreatchangesinourfamilylife.

A.hasbeenB.wereC.havebeenD.was

29.SichuanProvince,insouthwestChinaandanareaof485,000kilometerswiththe

largestpopulationinChina,isoneofthelargestandmostinaccessibleprovincesinChina.

A.located;coveredB.locating;covering

C.located;coveringD.locating;covered

30.―Isthatthesmallcompanyyouoftenreferto?

--Right,justtheoneyouknowIusedtoworkforyears.

A.thatB.whichC.whereD.as

31.PeopleinYangzhouareproudoftheyhaveachievedinthepasttenyears.

A.thatB.whichC.whatD.how

32.--Didyourfatherphoneyoushortlyaftertheaccident?

-No,itwasafortnighthegavemeaphonecall.

A.sinceB.whenC.whileD.before

33.WasitinDisneyland,manycartooncharacterscanbeseen,thefilmwasset?

A.that;whereB.that;whenC.inwhich;whereD.where;that

34.—Guesswhat!IhavegotAformyoralEnglishtest.

Great!Youpracticedalotandyouseeitpaysoff.

A.shouldB.musthaveC.mustD.shouldhave

35.Youshouldn'thavetakenpicturesbeforethecarvedstones.

A.PardonmeB.Yes,IwillC.NevermindD.Don'tmentionit

第二節(jié)完型填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)

閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選

項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。

JustnorthoftheairportinPhoenix,inoneofAmerica'smostnoisyandviolentneighborhoods,

ifyoulistenclosely,youcanhearachorusofsmallvoicesfromaclassroominawhitebrickschool

building.BrendaCombsis36herstudentsinsong."Whenwewakeupinthemorning,“she

37inapassionatevoice,“wecanbrushourteeth...combourhair...eatsomefood...andget

readyfora38day.”

Thekidsinthissummerclass39inagefrom5to12and,likemostpupilsatStarShine

Academy-aschool40kindergartenthrough12thgrade-comefromPhoenix'spoorest

families.Someoftheirparentsaredrugaddicts;41arehomeless.Thewomanbythe

chalkboard,inheropinion,has42akindofsuccessthatoncewouldhaveseemedwell43

hergrasp.Combs,whorunsthesummerprogramandteachesthirdandfourthgradestherestofthe

year,wasrecently44inWho'sWhoAmongAmerica"sTeachers.Whenshereceivedher

master'sin45fromGrandCanyonUniversitylastspring,FirstLadyLauraBushsent46

onhergraduation.AsCombswasbeinginterviewedonCNN,theuniversity'sCEO47up

withasurprisegraduationpresent:afullscholarshiptowardaPhD.

“Brendaisextremely48saysStarShineAcademy'sfounder,PatriciaMcCarty."Ioften

thinkofhowmanypeopleusedtowalkbyherandsay,'She'sa(an)49”

WhatmakesCombssuchanextraordinaiyeducatorof50children—thekindwhose

students51latertothankher-maybetheyearsshespentlivingonthestreetsasadesperate

crazyaddict.Shesleptunderbridgesand52throughrubbishcontainersforbreakfast.Andshe

53usedacomboratoothbrush.

Combs,45,likestoshowteenagestudentsher“before"54.whichportrayatired,dirtied

“throwaway“withcoldeyes."55andabused,“shesays,“Iknowwhatit9sliketowanttoget

high.TheytrustmebecauseI'vebeenthere.”

36.A.headingB.singingC.tellingD.leading

37.A.saysB.singsC.shoutsD.speaks

38.A.freshB.cleanC.latestD.brand-new

39.A.rangeB.beginC.startD.teach

40.A.servingB.helpingC.organizingD.educating

41.A.theothersB.anotherC.othersD.other

42.A.wonB.achievedC.receivedD.obtained

43.A.withinB.ontopofC.awayfromD.beyond

44.A.printedB.praisedC.listedD.graded

45.A.educationB.musicC.songD.art

46.A.giftsB.congratulationsC.presentsD.money

47.A.takenB.lookedC.showedD.appeared

48.A.open-mindedB.giftedC.warm-heartedD.brave

49.A.educatorB.teacherC.throwawayD.beggar

50.A.dangerousB.endangeredC.riskyD.at-risk

51.A.dropbyB.walkpastC.comeacrossD.meetwith

52.A.searchedB.attemptedC.foundD.sold

53.A.regularlyB.frequentlyC.sometimesD.seldom

54.A.songsB.photosC.storiesD.books

55.A.HardworkingB.DisappointedC.HungryD.Wealthy

第三部分:閱讀理解

閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。(共15小題;每小

題2分,滿分30分)

A

Themoonismadeofice-cream.Littlegreenmenliveinthecenteroftheearth.Nearly

everyonetellslies.Onlythethirdstatementistrue.OratleastthatiswhatDr.RobertFeldmanofthe

UniversityofMassachusettssays.Dr.Feldmanconductedanexperimentinwhichheasked240

studentstotalk,toeachotherforminutes.Hefilmedtheconversationsandthenaskedthestudentsto

watchthemselvestoconfirmifallthattheyhadsaidwastrue.

Itturnedoutthatnearlyallofthemhadliedatleastonce.Manyweresurprisedaboutthe

numberofthingstheysaidthatjustweren'ttrueorsotheyclaimed.Itseemsthatwenotonlylie,we

doitnaturallyandwithoutthinking.

“It'ssoeasytolieJsaidDr.Feldman“Weteachourchildrentobehonest,butalsotobepolite

andavoidoffendingpeople.Kidsgetamixedmessageandthataffectshowtheybehaveasadults.”

AccordingtoDr.WendyGambleoftheUniversityofArizona,kidsdon'tneedanyinstructions

inlying.Itcomesnaturallytothem.DrGamble,apsychologist,hasidentifiedfourdifferenttypesof

liesthatbothchildrenandadultstell.The“pro-social"lieistoldtohelporprotectotherpeople.The

“self-enhancement“l(fā)ieistoldbysomeonewhowantstolookgoodtootherpeople.Theselfishlie

protectsthespeakerbyharmingsomeoneelse.Andworstofall,the“antisocial”lieistoldforthe

pleasureofgettingsomeoneelseintotrouble.

AccordingtoD匚Feldman,menandwomenlieindifferentwaysaswell."Womenaremore

likelytolietomakethepersontheyarewithfeelgood.Menlietomakethemselveslookbetter/,he

says.Thehusbandtellshiswifehe'sdueforapromotionatwork."Ofcourseyouare,"shereplies.

“Honestyisthebasisofhealthyrelationships,saysDr.Gamble."Butratherthandismissall

lyingasbad,weshouldreflectthatdeceptioniscommonandoftensociallyacceptable?,

Perhapswealreadydo.IntheEnglishlanguage,thewordliarisusuallyonlyusedtodescribe

thepersonwhotellsselfishoranti-sociallies.Therestarereferredtoas“whitelies”.Thesearejoke

wordswhichshowthatwecantoleratepeoplewhodon'ttellthetruthallthetime.Ifpeopledidnot

makeupstories,therewouldbenoliterature,poetryorfilms.

Somepsychologistsarguethattheliespeopletelleachotherhelpholdsocietytogether.They

makeusfeelgoodabouteachotherandourselvesandencouragetoleranceandtrust.Justthinkwhat

theworldwouldbelikeifeverybodysaidexactlywhattheythoughtallthetime.

Yettherearetimeswhenpeoplealsoneedtohearthetruth.Itwouldbewrongtosaythatlying

makestheworldgoround.It*sthelittlegreenmeninthecenteroftheearthwhodothat.

56.Itis,accordingtoDrGamble,thatmakespeoplelie.

A.parents*instructionsB.schooleducation

C.socialexperiencesD.humannature

57.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.Thelittlegreenmeninthecenteroftheearthmaketheworldgoround.

B.Liesareactuallycommonandacceptableindailylivesbutnotallarebad.

C.Weshouldalwaystoleratepeoplewhodon'ttellthetruthallthetime.

D.Theworldwouldbelovelyifeverybodytoldexactlywhattheythought.

58.Inparagraph5,thewifesaid“Ofcourseyouare"to.

A.makeherhusbandfeelgreatB.buildupherhusband'sconfidence

C.showherlovetoherhusbandD.helpwithherhusband'spromotion

59.“Inevertelllies^^isa(an).

A.”pro-social”lieB."self-enhancement”lie

C.selfishlieD."anti-social”lie

Aboutanhourandaquarter'strainridenorthfromGrandCentralTerminal,avisittoCold

Springisaneattrick—theperfectwayforNewYorkerstotraveltosmall-townAmerica,butbe

homebeforemidnight.

ItshistoricalMainStreet,whichrunsstraighttotheMetroNorthtrainstation,islinedwith

thoselittlestoresthatmakemanyshoppersamazed.Therestaurantsareconsideredamongthebest

inPutnamCounty,andhistoricalarchitecturedignifiesthestreets.Ifyou'refeelingawalkoutdoors,

ahikeupMountTaurusislessthanamilenorth.

Thenthereistheview.ColdSpringliesonaspectacularbendintheHudson,andMainStreet

dead-endsatawaterfrontviewstraightoutofaFredericChurchpainting.

So,whatdoesn'tColdSpringhave?Mostresidentstakelifeslow,andvisitorsgladlyfallin

step.

44Youknow,theIndiansusedtosayit'sthewaytherivercurvesaroundandthemistsettleson

theriverinthemorning,“awaiteratCathryn'sTuscanGrillexplainedoneevening.

ColdSpringfirstappearedonmapsinthe18thcenturyasaquietriverhamlet.Thoughlocal

legendclaimsthatGeorgeWashingtonnameditaftertastingwaterfromalocalspringaround1780,

DonaldH.MacDonald,alocalhistorianandcolumnistforthePutnamCountyNewsandRecorder,

insiststhatanofficialrecordfroma1772meetingreferstoitbyitscurrentname.

TheWestPointFoundrywasbuilttherein1818,andduringtheCivilWar,itbecamethe

largestironfactoryintheUnitedStates.Itclosedin1911,anditwasn'tuntil1982,whenthe

downtownwasaddedtotheNationalRegisterofHistoricPlaces,thatColdSpringfounditslatest

quality—abeautiful,walkablevillagewithdaytrip.

You'llfindagoodintroductiontothetownanditshistoryatthePutnamCountyHistorical

SocietyandFoundrySchoolMuseum-asmall,clean-linedmuseumthatreopenedinJuly2006

aftera14-monthrestoration.Housedinthe1830schoolhouseforfoundryapprenticesandvillage

children,themuseumdedicatesagoodamountofspacetoexhibitionsthattapintotheregion's

history.

60.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.ASmallTownFullofHistoryB.TravelTipsinColdSpring

C.ACuteTownontheHudsonD.OneDayTriptoColdSpring

61.WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedaboutColdSpringinthepassage?

A.LocationandbeautifulviewB.Restaurantsandstores

C.HistoryandmuseumD.Hotelsandtheaters

62.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?

A.ThepaceoflivinginColdSpringisnotquick.

B.YoucanonlystayinColdSpringforaday.

C.ColdSpringwasnamedbyGeorgeWashington.

D.ColdSpringiswherethelargestironfactorylies.

C

“Upuntilaboutfiveyearsago,studentsatthisschoolcouldhavewornanythingtheywantedon

Halloween,saidRosemarieNielson,asixth-gradeteacheratSt.TheresaSchool,aRomanCatholic

elementaryschoolinthePelhamBaysectionoftheBronxwherethereisaprohibitionontoy

weapons.

“Whenyouconsiderallthehorrificthingsthathavehappenedinrecentyears,including9/11,1

can'tblameanyschoolforwantingtostayawayfromanythingthatmightpromoteviolence,Ms.

Nielsonsaid.

MaryEllenManniello,whosedaughter,Courtney,9,isafourthgraderatSt.GabrielSchool,a

RomanCatholicelementaryschoolintheRiverdalesectionoftheBronx,saidsheunderstoodwhy

officialshadbannedweaponswithcostumes."They'relearningmoreaboutgunsfromissuesinthe

streetthaneducationalissuesJ,

Thisyear,theschoolhasgoneonestepfurtherandisprohibitingallcostumesatitsHalloween

festivities.Ms.Manniellosaidithadbecome“achaoticsceneJwithparentshelpingtheirchildren

changeintotheircostumesatschool.

Someparentssaidtheno-weaponspolicyforHalloweencostumeswenttoofaranddenied

childrenachancetoexpressthemselves.

“Halloweenhasalwaysbeentheonedaywhenitwasacceptableforourchildrentobedresssed

likesomebodytheyarenot,likeacowboyorapirateorapersonfromouterspace,andnowwe're

takingthatawayfromthem,^^saidLauraSantoro,anursefromNewMilford,Conn.,whose

7-year-oldson,Johnny,isasecondgraderatNorthvilleElementarySchoolthere.

Ms.SantorosaidthathersonwoulddressasCapt.JackSparrow,thecharacterplayedby

JohnnyDeppinthe“PiratesoftheCaribbean,,movies,attheschoofsHalloweenparty,butthathe

wouldnotbeallowedtotakeasword—partofapolicythatcaughtherbysurpriselastHalloween.

“IsentmysontoschoollastyeardressedasaspecialforcePowerRanger,andhewastoldthat

hecouldn'ttakealonghisredlaserblaster,whichreallysurprisedme,becausethelaserisredand

madeofplasticandlightsup,anditcouldnever,everbemistakenforarealgun,"Ms.Santorosaid.

“Imean,comeon,thewholethingisgettingreallysad.”

63.Whatdoyouthinkisthewriter'spurposeofwritingthepassage?

A.Tointroducetothepublictheno-weaponspolicyforHalloweencostumes.

B.Tostateparents,attitudestowardstheno-weaponspolicyforHalloweencostumes.

C.TotellthepublicthatchildrenshouldbringanyweaponsforHalloweencostumes.

D.Toanalysethefactthattheno-weaponspolicyforHalloweencostumesgoestoofar.

64.Accordingtothepassage,someparentsunderstandtheno-weaponpolicyforHalloween

costumesbecause.

A.schoolsshouldtakeacautiousapproachtoHalloweentopreventviolence.

B.childrenarebuyingrealgunsinthestreetandthereisalwaysviolencenow.

C.thoseparentsliketohelptheirchildrenchangeintotheircostumesatschool.

D.childrenarelearningmoreaboutgunsfromeducationalissues.

65.Whichofthefollowingisprobablyrightaccordingtothepassage?

A.Childrencouldbringanyweaponsintoschoolfiveorsixyearsago.

B.Theparentssurveyedarethosewhosechildrenareinelementaryschools.

C.GunsarenecessaryonHalloweenforchildrentoexpressthemselves.

D.JackSparrowisanactorwhoatonetimeactedasapirateinamovie.

66.Whatdotheunderlinedwords"laserblaster^inthelastparagraphreferto?

A.Atoyweapon.B.Arealgun.

C.Akindofcostume.D.Akindofplastic.

D

Jimmywasnevertobeleftalone,andweneverwentanywherehecouldn'tgo—nottoamovie,

amuseumoraplay.SoIurgedtheneighborhoodkidstocometomyhouse.Theylovedvisitingus.

Itwasn'tjustthetastyfoodorthehome-madeicecreamthatdrewthem;itwasthemessy,

kid-centeredchaos.

Myparentstookcareofeverythinginsidethehouse.Iwaslefttodealwiththeoutside“rough

justice”.Iquicklylearnedtodislikethosewhobully(欺負(fù))theweakordifferentorunlucky.AndI

learnedthatwhennooneislooking,thosewhothinkofthemselvesasthebestpeoplecanbehave

liketheworst.

AtanearlyageIkeptalistof“PeopleWhoMustBeStopped."IoncewenttoPatrick'shouse

andtoldhisfatherthathissonwasthenastyheadofagroupofbadguys.Iwasmetwithacoldstare

andthebangofthescreendoorasheyelled.Sothenexttime,IthrewarockandbloodiedPat's

nose.

TheteachersatGoodShepherdtaughtasifeachofusmightwinaNobelPrize.Therewasno

slowtrack:Eachofushadabraintobedeveloped.Buteventheirideaofwhocouldbetaught

wasn'tenoughtoincludeJimmy.Whatweremyparentstodo?Theirmainpointofreferencewas

theKennedyfamily,whosesituationsuggestedthatallthemoneyandexpertsintheworldarenot

enough.Ashamedofhiseldestdaughter,Rosemary,whohadalsobeenlackinginoxygenatbirth,

JoeKennedyhadhersenttoaschoolinWisconsinfor"exceptionalchildren.^^

However,Jimmywenttoa"shelteredworkshop^^nearby.Atfirst,Jimmylookedaroundand

didn'tunderstandwhyhewasthere.Butsoonhewasengagedintheactivities.Atdinner,hegave

hisdescriptionsofhisday,whichwasexactlylikeeveryotherday,whichwaswhyhecametolikeit.

Wewerethrilledbyeveryword.

Fromthere,JimmywenttoworkattheNavystorageinMechanicsburg,wheremyfatherfound

himajobunloadingboxes.Hisboss,RodHagy,lookedafterhimveryclosely,andthe20yearshe

workedtherewasbetterthanwhatwecouldhavehopedfor.Jimmywonawards,notjustthe

standardkindfornevertakingadayofsickleave,butalsoforcomingupwithwaystomoveboxes

moreefficiently.

67.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleofthepassage?

A.RoughJusticeB.ExceptionalChildren

C.PeopleWhoMustBeStoppedD.ShelteredWorkshop

68.Whatcausedthedisabilityofthewriter'sbrotherJimmy?

A.Arockingbloodinghim.B.Beinglookeddownupon.

C.Workofunloadingboxes.D.Lackinginoxygenatbirth.

69.Theexampleinthethirdparagraph.

A.tellsusitwashardforhimtokeepalistof"PeopleWhoMustBeStopped.”

B.tellsusviolenceisaneffectivewaytoprotectJimmyfrombeingbullied.

C.analyzesthefactthatifchildrenbullyothers,theirparentsaretoblame.

D.proveshisbraveryandcouragetostopothersfrombullyingJimmy.

70.Accordingtothefourthparagraph,aschoolfor""exceptionalchildren^^isone.

A.forchildrenwithspecialqualities

B.forchildrenwithoutstandingabilities

C.wheredisabledchildrenaretaught

D.inwhichdisabledchildrenarelocked

第II卷(共35分)

第四部分:任務(wù)型閱讀(共10小題,每小題1分,滿分10分)

閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)所讀內(nèi)容在文后第71至第80小題的空格里填上適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~。

注意:每空1個(gè)單詞。

Salem,the“CityofPeace”,isasmallcitywithabighistory.Itisthesecondestablishedcityin

MassachusettsandthesecondoldestsettlementinNewEngland.WhileSalemhasbeenlongknown

asthe“Witch(女巫)City”duetothenotablewitchtrialsof1692,Salemalsoplayedanimportant

partinRevolutionarytimesandwasanactiveleaderofseveralMassachusetts*industries.Inthe

earlypartofthe19thcentury,Salem'sshipswerepioneersintheIndiatradeandopenedup

commercewithAfrica,China,Russia,JapanandAustralia.InSalem,youwillfindmansionsof

someofthecountry'sfirstmillionairesandthebirthplaceofcelebratedauthorNathanielHawthorne.

Salem's18.5milesoftidalshorelineincludes7publicbeaches.

Salemislocatedapproximately16miles(30minutes)northofBostonandisborderedby

Beverly,Danvers,Lynn,Marblehead,Peabody,SwampscottandtheAtlanticOcean.Boston&

MaineRailroadservesSalemwithtransportservice,andtheMBTAmaintainsarailstopandbus

service.AirserviceisavailablefromBeverlyAirport(5milesaway)andLoganInternational

Airport(16milesaway).AccessisalsoavailableonaferryfromBoston.

Salemhasvariousrestaurantsincludingoutdoorcafes,variousrestaurantsandfinedining

establishments.Forshopperstherearemallsanddepartmentstores,anopenmarket,awaterfront

village,aswellasadowntownshoppingdistrict.

Therearemanylocalartistsandmusicianswhohaveshopsalongthecitystreets.Onanightly

basis,onecanstopinalocalrestaurantornightspotandlistentosomeofthemostcreativemusic

northofBoston.WorldfamousartworkisdisplayedatthePeabodyEssexMuseumandtheworkof

localartistscanbefounddisplayedinmanydowntownshopsincludingArtistRow.

TheCityofSalemhaslonghadacommitmenttothepromotionofartandculture.TheSalem

CulturalCouncilisalocalagencyofSalemresidentsthatsupportspublicprogramsandeducational

activitiesinthearts,sciencesandhumanities.Localartistsandtheaters,suchasCinemaSalem,the

SalemTheatreCompany,theSalemStateCollegeCenterfortheArts,theGriffenTheaterandThe

RebelShakespeareCompanyprovideentertainmentandlearningopportunitiestoresidentsand

visitorsalike.TheSalemArtsAssociation,Inc.isanentirelyvolunteer-runnonprofitarts

organization.TheSAAseekstobringart,inallitsforms,tothecommunityandbringthe

community,inallitsdiversity,totheartsinSalem,Massachusetts.

Title:Salem,the“CityofPeace”

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History2.ItplayedanimportantpartinRevolutionarytimes.

3.It72severalMassachusetts5industriesactively.

7316miles(30minutes)northofBoston

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Diningwide75ofrestaurants

76mallsanddepartmentstoresetc.

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第二節(jié):寫(xiě)作(滿分25分)

接連發(fā)生的酒后駕駛、飆車肇事致死案,引發(fā)了社會(huì)高度關(guān)注。8月15日起,全國(guó)行動(dòng),

重拳整治“酒駕”,各地出臺(tái)措施,狠扎酒駕痛穴。請(qǐng)你根據(jù)以下內(nèi)容,以TreasureOurLives

為題在你個(gè)人博客上發(fā)文,奉勸司機(jī)朋友珍愛(ài)生命,切莫酒后駕車。

1.5月7日,杭州市中心飆車案,過(guò)路浙大畢業(yè)生身亡。

案例

2.6月30日,南京司機(jī)醉駕肇事,5死4傷。

1.關(guān)愛(ài)生命,關(guān)愛(ài)社會(huì),關(guān)愛(ài)家人。

呼吁2.履行公民職責(zé),拒絕酒后駕車。

3.路人自我防范,避免交通事故。

措施考生自擬(至少三項(xiàng)措施)。

參考詞匯:飆車drag-race;醉駕drunkdriving;路人pedestrian。

寫(xiě)作時(shí)注意格式,詞數(shù)150左右。開(kāi)頭已給出,不計(jì)入總詞數(shù)。

TreasureOurLives

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attentionacrosstheglobeandbecomingamajorconcerninoursocietytoday.

Frighteningnewsneverstopsshockingpeople.May7thwitnessedaterribleaccidentdueto

drag-racinginthecitycenterofHangzhou,causingimmediatedeathofaZhejiangUniversity

graduate,whowasthencrossingtheroad.OnJune30th,drunkdrivinginNanjingresultedinfive

deathsandfourinjuries.

Painfullessonsquitesetthealarmbellsringing.Harmonioussocietycallsforpeoplewho

treasuretheirlivesaswellastheirfamilyandthesocietyitself.Driversshouldalwaysputtheir

responsibilitiesontopofeverythingandsay"no"stronglytodrunkdriving.Forthesakeofsafety,

pedestriansarenevertoocarefulwhilecrossingstreets.

Itistimethatgovernmentstookstepstopreventdrunkdriving.Severepunishmentshouldbe

carriedoutwithoutmercywhetheritisdrag-racingordrunkdriving.Asstudents,weshouldalways

slowdownwhileapproachingcrossroadsandneverrunredlights.Onlywheneverybodyobeys

trafficrulescanweenjoyahappierlife.

2011屆高三英語(yǔ)上冊(cè)期末考試試題

高三英語(yǔ)試題

第二部分:英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)

第一節(jié)單項(xiàng)填空語(yǔ)法與詞匯(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

從A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳答案。

21.I'myourcousin,John.Youdon'thavetogotohotel.Icanfindyoubedinmy

apartment.

A./;aB.a;theC.the;aD.the;the

22.It'sfreezingcoldoutside.Putyourcoaton,you,llgetcold.

A.thereforeB.however

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