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學必求其心得,業(yè)必貴于專精學必求其心得,業(yè)必貴于專精學必求其心得,業(yè)必貴于專精寶山區(qū)2012學年第一學期期末高三年級英語學科質量監(jiān)測試卷考生注意:1、本試卷分為第Ⅰ卷和第Ⅱ卷兩部分。全卷共11頁。滿分150分。考試時間120分鐘。2、答第一卷前,考生務必在答題卡上用鋼筆或水筆清楚填寫學校、班級、姓名、準考證號,并用鉛筆在答題卡上正確涂寫準考證號。3、第I卷(1—16小題,25-80小題)由機器閱卷,答案必須全部涂寫在答題卡上.考生應將代表正確答案的小方格用鉛筆涂黑.注意試題題號和答題卡編號一一對應,不能錯位。答案需要更改時,必須將原選項用橡皮擦去,重新選擇。答案不能涂寫在試卷上,涂寫在試卷上一律不給分。第I卷中的第17—24小題、81—84小題和第II卷的試題在電腦上閱卷,其答案用黑色或藍色鋼筆或水筆寫在答題卡上,如用鉛筆答題,或寫在試卷上也一律不給分。答題時,請按題號順序在各題目的答題區(qū)域內作答,超出答題區(qū)域書寫的答案一律無效。第I卷(共105分)Ⅰ。ListeningComprehensionSectionAShortConversationsDirections:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers。Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.1。A.20pounds。 B。60pounds. C.30pounds。 D。40pounds.2.A.At7:10. B。At8:00。 C。At7:50. D.At7:30。3。A.Inahospital。 B。Inarestaurant。 C。Atabank. D.Atacinema。4。A.Barbaraandthespeaker。 B。Thestudenthimself.C.Barbara。 D。Theteacher。5.A.Helphimtofindhisluggage. B。Gowithhim。C。Takecareofhisluggage。 D。Tellhimthetime。6.A。Thewomanshowsthedisappointmentatwhatthemanwilldo。B.Thewomanwouldliketojointhem。C.Thewomansuggeststhemanshouldreconsiderhisplan。D.ThewomantriestopersuadethemannottogowithJerry。7.A。Shethinksthemanshouldbepreparingforhisfinalexams.B。SheisnotinterestedinDisneyland.C。Shethinksthemanneedsaholiday。D。Shethinksthemanshouldforgethisfinalparty。8.A.Dangerous. B.Brave. C。Rude. D。Modest.9.A.Therainisnotexpectedtolastmuchlonger.B。Thenextfewdaysaresupposedtobesunnyandwarm.C.Cloudsandcoldweatherareexpected。D。Itwillbemuchbetterthanitalreadyis。 10.A。Shelikeswhathepreparesforher。B。Hegivesheranextrabedroom.C.Heofferstotakeherhomeassoonaspossible.D。Sheisverypleasedwithherstayathishome.SectionBPassagesDirections:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassages,andyouwillbeaskedthreequestionsoneachofthepassages.Thepassageswillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce。Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.11。A。Reasonable。 B.Alittlebithigh。 C。Hardtoafford. D。Quitelow。12.A。Banks. B.Friends。 C。Parents. D。Schools。13.A。Medicalschoolsreducethetuition.B.Medicalschoolsreceivemoneyfromthegovernment。C。Medicalschoolsborrowmoneyfrombanks.D。Medicalstudentsstudyforashortertime.Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage。14。A.Itcanhelptolearnhowtoservetheirparents.B.Itcanhelptolearnhowtobecomestrongandfat。C。Childrenwillbenefitfromitandpreparethemselvesforthefuture。D。Itcanmakechildrenmoreconfidentandcleverer.15.A。Brokenradiosandtelevisionsetsareuseful.B。One’scuriositymaybeusefulforhislaterlife。C.Anengineermustfixmanybrokenradios。D。Agoodstudentshouldspendmuchtimerepairingradios。16。A.Theparents'ideasofeducatingtheirchildrendohavesomeproblems.B.TheeducationsysteminChinaislessthansatisfactory.C。It’simportanttodevelopchildren’sskills。D。Children’shobbyisakeytosuccessinthefuture。SectionCLongerConversationsDirections:InSectionC,youwillheartwolongerconversations.Theconversationswillbereadtwice.Afteryouheareachconversation,youarerequiredtofillinthenumberedblankswiththeinformationyouhaveheard.Writeyouranswersonyouranswersheet.Blanks17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.Completetheform。WriteONEWORDforeachanswer。AtthelostandFoundThefirstitemthemanclaimed:Ablack17Theplacewherehelostthefirstitem:Onthe18Descriptionofthesecondlostitem:Darkbluewithbigblack19Theplacethewomansuggestedthemango:A20clothesshopBlanks21through24arebasedonthefollowingconversation.Completetheform.WriteNOMORETHANTHREEWORDSforeachanswer.WhatwasJane'soriginalplan?Togo21.Whatwasherfinaldecision?Togoto22inWhydidshechangehermind?Theoriginalplanwasn’t23。WhatdidJaneandTomdecidetodo?Keep24.II.GrammarandVocabularySectionADirections:BeneatheachofthefollowingsentencestherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD。Choosetheoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.25.Mitchtriestostrikeabalance_____hisworkandhisfamilylife。A。over B.under C.between D。with26。Besidestheoccasionalhotdog,Irarelyeat_____unhealthy。A.nothing B。anything C。something D。none27.Whendisasterstrikes,you_____findyourselfwithoutwater,gasandelectricity。A.might B。must C。should D。will28.Sincethe14thand15thcenturies,theDiaoyuIslandsA。havebeenincluded B。hadbeenincluded C.wereincluded D.wouldbeincluded29.Youmaybeabletopreventproblemsifyou_____。A。arenotprepared B。hadprepared C。prepared D。areprepared30。Hedidn’thavechancetoreadmanybooks,butfolkstories_____bylocalpeoplebecametherootofMoYan’slaterwritings.A.totell B。tobetold C。told D.beingtold31.Itwaswiththeirdolls_____thegirlsentertainedthemselves。A。before B.since C.until D。that32。Alongwithgraduation_____tolookforajob!A.comestheneed B.doestheneedcomeC。theneedcomes D.istheneedcome33.Overtime,overuseofantibiotics(抗生素)leadstobacteriathatareresistanttothedrugs,_____themallthehardertokill.A。make B.tomake C.made D.making34.There'slittleprivacy_____youhavetosharearoomwithafamilymember.A。when B。where C。what D.how35.Youdidn’tstudyforyourtest,soyourteacherhasapointabout_____youfailed!A。why B。what C.that D.whether36。Sherryusedapieceofbread_____theratintohertrap。A。tempting B.tempted C。totempt D。tohavetempted37.Activitiesonthefarmrangefrommilkingcowsto_____thechickenstosatisfytheneedsofdifferentpeople。A。feed B。fed C.feeding D。havefed38。Nowadays,you'llnoticeaphenomenon_____alotofpeoplearewearingjeanstoconcerts.A。where B.that C.if D。whether39.Shannonwillcontinuetobotheryouwithphonecalls_____youhelpher.A.asif B.asfaras C.until D。assoonas40。Lucyhasmanypositivepersonalityfeatures_____makeherpopularatschool.A.where B.what C.that D.sothatSectionBDirections:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox。Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce。Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed。majorityB.involvingC。associationD。visibleE。wearingF。distractionG。attentivelyH.fatalI。specificallyJ。neededPeoplewhowearheadphonesmightwanttothrowthemawaywhilewalkingoutside.Astudyfindsthataccidentsinvolvingwalkers41thedeviceshaveincreasedthreetimesinrecentyears.ResearcherscombedseveralsourcestofindincidentsintheU.S。ofcrashes42walkersandvehiclesfrom2004to2011.SearchingtheNationalInjurySurveillanceSystem,theU.S.ConsumerProductSafetyCommission,GoogleNewsarchivesandWestlawCampusResearch,theyfound116casesofdeathorinjuryinvolvingwalkerswearingheadphones。Casesinwhichpeoplewereusingmobilephones(includinghands—freedevices)werenotincluded。Overtheyearsthenumberofcasesincreased,from16in2004and2005to47in2010and2011。Thevictims'averageagewas21,andmost(68percent)weremale.The43(67percent)wereundertheageof30。Most(55percent)werehitbytrains,and70percentofthecrashes,mostofwhichwereinurbanareas,were44.In74percentofthecases,policeoreyewitnessreportssaidthewalkerhadheadphonesonwhenhit。And29percentofreportsmadementionofhornsorwarningbellsgoingoffbeforethecrash。Thestudyauthorspointedtotwolikelycausesthatmaybeafactorinwhattheycall“thepossible45betweenheadphoneuseandwalkerinjury":sensorydeprivation(感官剝奪)and46.Thelatterismore47called“inattentionalblindness,"referringtotheuseofelectronicdevicesandhowtheydecreaseattentiontothingsgoingonaroundus。Hearingwhat’sgoingonintheenvironment,theypointout,couldbemoreimportantthan48cluesforwalkers。Buttheauthorsaddthatthisstudydoesn'tshowcauseorrelationshipofheadphoneuseandwalkerrisk,andotherfactorscouldhavebeeninvolvedintheaccidents,suchaswalkersbeingintoxicated(陶醉)ordriversbeingatfault。Morecomprehensiveinformationonsuchaccidentsis49,theresearcherssaid,toseewhichgroupsofpeoplemaybemostatrisk.III。ReadingComprehensionSectionADirections:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.Readinginvolveslookingatillustrativesymbolsandexpressingmentallythesoundsandideastheyrepresent。Conceptsofreadinghavechanged50overthecenturies。Duringthe1950’sand1960’sespecially,increasedattentionhasbeendevotedto51thereadingprocess。Althoughexpertsagreethatreading52acomplexorganizationofhighermental53,theydisagreeabouttheexactnatureoftheprocess.Someexperts,whoregardlanguageprimarilyasacodeusingsymbolstorepresentsounds,Theseauthorities55thatmeaning,beingconcernedwiththinking,mustbetaughtindependentlyofthedecodingprocess。Othersmaintainthatreadingisinexplainablyrelatedtothinking,andthatachildwhopronouncessoundswithout56theirmeaningisnottrulyreading。Thereader,57some,isnotjustapersonwithatheoreticalabilitytoreadbutonewho58reads。Manyadults,althoughtheyhavetheabilitytoread,haveneverreadabookinits59.Bysomeexpertstheywouldnotbe60asreaders。Clearly,thephilosophy,objectives,methodsandmaterialsofreadingwilldependonthedefinitiononeuse.Bythemost61andsatisfactorydefinition,readingistheabilityto62thesound—symbolscodeofthelanguage,tointerpretmeaningforvarious63,atvariousrates,andatvariouslevelsofdifficulty,andtodosowidelyandenthusiastically.64,readingistheinterpretationofideasthroughtheuseofsymbolsrepresentingsoundsandideas。50.A.specifically B。dramatically C。abstractly D.ridiculously51.A.understanding B。translating C。defining D.substituting52.A.involves B。concentrates C。specializes D。analyzes53.A。opinions B。effects C。manners D.functions54。A.view B.look C.reassure D。agree55.A。support B。argue C。attempt D.compete56.A。interpreting B。saying C。reciting D。reading57.A。inadditionto B。forexample C.accordingto D.suchas58。A。completely B。carefully C。publically D。actually59。A。part B.whole C。standard D。straight60。A.applied B.granted C.classified D.graded61.A。instructive B.doubtful C。certain D.complicated62。A.strike B。illustrate C。define D。unlock63。A.purposes B.degrees C.stages D。steps64.A。Ontheotherhand B.Inshort C。Bytheway D。SofarSectionBDirections:Readthefollowingthreepassages。Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread. (A)Lighterandcheaperthanhigh—qualityvideocameras,today’sbestsmartphonescanshootandedithigh—definition(HD)videos。Withlower-qualitylenses(透鏡)andimagesensors,smartphonesprobablywon’treplaceprofessionalvideocamerasanytimesoon。Still,somecreativefilmmakersareextendingthebordersofsmartphonemoviemakingbyshootingprofessional—qualityfilmsusingonlysmartphones。SoonafterApple’siPhone4wasreleased,twofilmmakersdecidedtomakeashortfilmusingonlytheiriPhone4s.MichaelKoerbelandAnnaElizabethJamesshotandeditedtheone—and-a-half-minutefilmAppleofMyEyeinonly48hours。Audienceswerefascinatedwiththefilm,inwhichamanandhisgrandfatherconnectemotionallywhileadmiringamodeltrainsetinastorewindow.ThefilmmakersfolloweduptheirsuccesswithGoldilocks,anextraordinaryspynoveltoldovernine,three—minutefilms.Manyfilmmakersareconvincedthatsmartphonefilmsareheretostay.Onesignistheirinclusioninmajorfilmfestivals。InFebruary2012,organizersoftheBerkshireInternationalFilmFestivalstagedthe10X10OnNorthFestival。EntriesincludedOliverbyHoomanKhalili,anaward-winningfilmaboutagirlwhosespecialpowersenablehertobrightenthelivesofthreelonelypeople.AnotherentrywasYearlapse’11,a365—secondfilmbyZsoltHarasztithatdescribesanactualjourneyhemadefromNewYorktoLondon。Duringthefestival,whichranfromFebruary16to26,theseandmanyothersmartphonefilmswereshownattheBeaconCinemainPittsfield,Massachusetts。SimilarfestivalsinCanadaand65。Whatdoesthearticleimplyaboutsmartphonefilmmakers?A.Theireffortshavegottenlittleattention。B.Theirbiggestchallengeisfindingactors.C.They’veinfluencedfamousmoviestudiosD。Theymustovercomeequipmentlimitations.66。WhatdoesthearticlepointoutaboutHaraszti’sfilm?A.Itusesslow—motioneffects.B。Ittookjustminutestomake。C。Itscastwasquitelarge。D.It'sbasedontrueevents.67.Whichfilmisaboutsecretagents?A。AppleofMyEye.B.Goldilocks。C。Olive。D。Yearlapse'11.68.Accordingtothisarticle,whatistrueaboutthefestivalsinCanadaandSouthKorea?A。They’reheldatthesametimeofyear。B。They’repartofanemergingtrend.C。Theybothreceivegovernmentsupport.D。They’restillintheplanningstages。(B)WeAreNowOpenDailythruColumbusDayThemuseumandstoreareopenfrom10a。m.to5p.m。throughouttheseason.Trolleyridesstartwiththefirstdepartureat10:05a.m.andcontinueuntiltheendofthedaywiththelastridebeingat4:15p.m..WeareopenRainorShine!April30toMay21May28toOctober10October15toOctober30OpenSaturdaysandSundaysOnlyOpenEveryDayOpenSaturdaysandSundaysOnlyIceCream&SunsetTrolleyRideSpecial($3。50perperson)At7:30p.m.,everyWednesdayandThursdayeveninginJulyandAugust,joinusforaspecialsunsettrolleyridewithice—creamincluded。Bringthewholefamily!RegularFaresSeniorCitizens:$5.50Adults:$7。50Children(Ages6—16):$5.00Children5andunder:FreeDiscountsareavailablefortourgroups.Admissionincludesunlimitedtrolleyrides,accesstotheMuseumGroundsandExhibits,anduseofourpicnicareastoenjoyyourownpicniclunch.69。FromnowontoColumbusDay,themuseumisopen_____。A.onlyonSundaysandSaturdaysB。onsunnydaysC。everydayD.alloftheabove70.Ifafamilyof4persons-onesenior,acoupleanda12—year—oldboy—aretakingasunsettrolleyride,howmuchisthetotaladmissionfee?A。$18。 B。$25。5。 C.$33. D.$39。5.71.WhichoneofthefollowingisNOTincludedintheadmission?A。Unlimitedsunsettrolleyride.B。AccesstotheMuseumGrounds.C。AvisittotheMuseumExhibits.D。Auseofthemuseumpicnicareas.(C)Discoveriesinscienceandtechnologyarethoughtby“untaughtminds”tocomeinblindingflashesorastheresultofdramaticaccidents。SirAlexanderFlemingdidnot,aslegendwouldhaveit,lookatthemold(霉)onapieceofcheeseandgettheideaforpenicillinthereandthen。Heexperimentedwithantibacterialsubstancesfornineyearsbeforehemadehisdiscovery。Inventionsandinnovationsalmostalwayscomeoutoftoughtrialanderror。Innovationislikesoccer;eventhebestplayersmissthegoalandhavetheirshotsblockedmuchmorefrequentlythantheyscore。Thepointisthattheplayerswhoscoremostaretheoneswhotakemostshotsatthegoal—andsoitgoeswithinnovationinanyfieldofactivity.Theprimedifferencebetweeninnovationandothersisoneofapproach.Everybodygetsideas,butinnovatorsworkconsciouslyontheirs,andtheyfollowthemthroughuntiltheyprovepracticableorotherwise。Whatordinarypeopleseeasfancifulabstractions,professionalinnovatorsseeassolidpossibilities。“Creativethinkingmaymeansimplytherealizationthatthere’snoparticulargoodnessindoingthingsthewaytheyhavealwaysbeendone。”WroteRudolphFlesch,alanguageauthority。Thisaccountsforourreactiontoseeminglysimpleinnovationslikeplasticgarbagebagsandsuitcasesonwheelsthatmakelifemoreconvenient:“Howcomenobodythoughtofthatbefore?”Thecreativeapproachbeginswiththeproposalthatnothingbeasitappears。Innovatorswillnotacceptthatthereisonlyonewaytodoanything。FacedwithgettingfromAtoB,theaveragepersonwillautomaticallysetoutonthebest-knownandapparentlysimplestroute。Theinnovatorwillsearchforalternatecourses,whichmayproveeasierinthelongrunandaresuretobemoreinterestingandchallengingeveniftheyleadtodeadends.Highlycreativeindividualsreallydomarchtoadifferentdrummer.72.Whatdoestheauthorprobablymeanby“untaughtmind"inthefirstparagraph?A.Anindividualwhooftencomesupwithnewideasbyaccident.B.Apersonwhohashadnoeducation.C.Acitizenofasocietythatrestrictspersonalcreativity。D。Apersonignorantofthehardworkinvolvedinexperimentation。73。Accordingtotheauthor,whatdiffersinnovatorsfromnon—innovators?A.Thewaytheypresenttheirfindings。B。Thewaytheydealwithproblems。C.Theintelligencetheypossess.D。Thevarietyofideastheyhave。74.Thephrase“marchtoadifferentdrummer”(thelastlineofthepassage)suggeststhathighlycreativeindividualsare_____.A.unwillingtofollowcommonwaysofdoingthingsB。diligentinpursuingtheirgoalsC。concernedabouttheadvanceofsocietyD。devotedtotheprogressofscience75。Themostsuitabletitleforthispassagemightbe_____。A。TheRelationBetweenCreationandDiligenceB。ToBeaCreativeExpertintheStudyofHumanCreativityC.WhatAreSoSpecialaboutCreativeIndividualsD。DiscoveriesandInnovationSectionCDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandchoosethemostsuitableheadingfromA—Fforeachparagraph。Thereisoneextraheadingwhichyoudonotneed.A。A。Yourweightdependsonyourgenes.B。Say“no”tojunkfood—noexceptions.C。Carbsaregoodorbadforyou。D.Skippingmealshelpsyoulosemoreweight.E.Itisdifficulttoloseweight。F.Youcancontrolwhereyourbodylosesweight.Dietingishardwork,andthereareplentyof“helpful”diettricksthatcanmakeweightlossevenharder!Herearesomecommonmythsaboutlosingweightandthetruthbehindthem。76.Carbohydratesareactuallyanimportantsourceofenergy。Therearegoodcarbsandbadcarbs.Refinedandprocessedfoods,likewhitebreadorwhiterice,areexamplesofbadcarbs。Goodcarbsincludewholewheatbreadandbrownrice.They’rerichinfiberandreallygoodforyou!77。Onthecontrary,studiesshowthatpeoplewhoeatbreakfasttendtoeatfewercaloriesthroughouttheday。Andifyouknowyou’regoingtobeeatingabigmeallater,don’tstarveyourselfinorderto“saveyourcalories.”You’lljusteatmoreduringthemealbecauseyou’resohungry!Instead,eatsmallermealsacoupledaysbeforeandafter,andexercisemore.78.Badnews-ifyouwantaflatterstomach,justexercisingyourabswon'twork.Youcan’ttargetwhereyouloseweight.Cardioexerciseswillhelpburnfat,whileweighttraininghelpsbuildmuscles.Your“troubleareas"mightnotbethefirsttoslimdown,butkeepexercising!79。Ifyouandyourfamilyhaveproblemswithobesity,you'renotdestinedtobefat.Whilea“fatgene”doesexist,itsinfluenceonyoursizeisactuallyprettysmall。Smarteatingandexercisehaveamuchgreaterimpactthanyourgenes.Only25percentofyourweightiscontrolledbygenes—therestisuptoyou!80。Manypeoplethinkthatthekeytolosingweightiscuttingoutallbadfoods.Butthemorerestrictiveyourdietis,themorelikelyyouaretobreakit-andinabigway。Toloseweightandkeepitoff,eatgreat80percentofthetime,butindulgeinatreatortwotheother20percent。SectionDDirections:Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.Thatexperiencesinfluencefuturebehaviourisevidenceofanobviousbutneverthelessremarkableactivitycalledremembering。Learningcouldnotoccurwithoutthefunctionpopularlynamedmemory。Constantpracticehassuchaneffectonmemoryastoleadtoskillfulperformanceonthepiano,torecitationofapoem,andeventoreadingandunderstandingthesewords.Socalledintelligentbehaviourdemandsmemory,rememberingbeingaprimaryrequirementforreasoning.Theabilitytosolveanyproblemoreventorecognizethataproblemexistsdependsonmemory。Typically,thedecisiontocrossastreetisbasedonrememberingmanyearlierexperiences.Practice(orreview)tendstobuildandmaintainmemoryforataskorforanylearnedmaterial。Overaperiodofnopracticewhathasbeenlearnedtendstobeforgotten;andtheadaptiveconsequencesmaynotseemobvious。Yet,dramaticinstancesofsuddenforgettingcanbeseentobeadaptive.Inthissense,theabilitytoforgetcanbeinterpretedtohavesurvivedthroughaprocessofnaturalselectioninanimals。Indeed,whenone’smemoryofanemotionallypainfulexperienceleadstoseriousanxiety,forgettingmayproducerelief.Nevertheless,anevolutionaryinterpretationmightmakeitdifficulttounderstandhowthecommonlygradualprocessofforgettingsurvivednaturalselection.Inthinkingabouttheevolutionofmemorytogetherwithallitspossibleaspects,itishelpfultoconsiderwhatwouldhappenifmemoriesfailedtofade。Forgettingclearlyaidssituationintime,sinceoldmemoriesweakenandthenewtendtostandout,providingcluesforinferringduration。Anotherlineofthoughtassumesamemorystoragesystemoflimitedcapacitythatprovidesadaptiveflexibilityspecificallythroughforgetting。Inthisview,continualadjustmentsaremadebetweenlearningormemorystorage(input)andforgetting(output).Indeed,thereisevidencethattherateatwhichindividualsforgetisdirectlyrelatedtohowmuchtheyhavelearned。Suchdataoffercommonsupportofcontemporarymodelsofmemorythatassumeaninput—outputbalance.(Note:AnswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinNOMORETHANTENWORDS)81.AccordingtoPara。1,memoryplaysanimportantrolein_____________________________.82。Wecanobviouslynoticethatoveraperiodofnopracticewhathasbeenlearnedtendstobeforgottenfrom_______________________________________________________________.83.Whatdoesitseemthattheauthordisagreetoexplain?84。Accordingtothelastparagraph,howdoweexactlymakeadjustmentsbetweenmemoryandforgetting?第II卷(共45分)IV。TranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsgiveninthebrackets。85。今天的報告有多少人缺席?(absent)86.對自己有信心是獲取成功的第一步.(confidence)87.做了錯事能及時為自己的所作所為道歉是有禮貌的。(It)88.因為他的優(yōu)秀作品,莫言被公認為是世界上一名偉大的作家。(recognize)89?!爸袊寐曇簟泵缘沽嗽S多年輕人,它也是2012年在中國最受觀眾喜愛的娛樂節(jié)目之一.(fascinate)V。 GuidedWritingDirections:WriteanEnglishcompositionin120—150wordsaccordingtotheinstructionsgivenbelowinChinese.下圖是向陽中學高一(2)班上英語課時小組活動的一個場景,請根據圖片寫一篇報道(不要使用真實姓名和校名)。內容包括:描述圖片內容;結合自己的經歷簡單談談你對課堂教學中小組活動的看法.高三答案參考答案:1—5BABCC6—10CABCD11—16CAACBA17。coat18.underground19。buttons20。second-hand21.abroad22.alawschool23。asensibleidea24.intouch25—29CBAAD30—34CDADA35—40ACCBCC41。E42.B43.A44。H45。C46。F47。I48。D49。J50—54BCADA55—59BACDB60—64CCDAB65—68DDBB69—71CBA72-75DBAC76—80CDFAB81。learning,intelligentbehaviourandtheabilitytosolveanyproblem82.dramaticinstancesofsuddenforgetting83。howtheprocessofforgettingsurvivedbyevolutionaryinterpretation84.Notmentionedinthepassage/Wedon’tknow。85。Howmanypeople/areabsentfrom/lecturetoday/today'slecture?86.Havingconfidence/inyourself/isthefirststep/tosuccess/toachievesuccess.87.Itisgoodmanners/tomakeanapologytoothers/forwhatyouhavedone/whenmakingmistakes/doingsomethingwrong.88.MoYanisrecognized/asagreatwriter/intheworld/forhisexcellentworks89.TheVoiceofChina/fascinatedalargenumberofyoungpeople/,whichisalsooneoftheaudience’s/favouriteentertainmentprogrammes/inChinain2012.錄音文字:Ⅰ.ListeningComprehensionSectionAShortConversationsDirections:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.1.M:Howmuchistheticketfortheplay?W:It’s20poundsforthegeneralpublic,butstudents’ticketsarehalfprice.Q:Howmuchwillthemanpaytobuytwoticketsofeachkind?2.M:It’salready7:30。Shallwegonow?Orwe'llbelate。W:No,Ijusthadmybreakfastabout20minutesago。Butwewilltrytogettotheairportwithin2hours。Q:Whendidthewomanhavebreakfast?3。M:Thisplaceissocrowdedandnoisy!HowlongonearthshallIhavetowait?W:I’msorry,sir。Justaminute,therewillbeatableavailable。Q:Wheredoesthisconversationprobablytakeplace?4.M:Thiscompositionisabsolutelywellwritten.Didyouwriteitallbyyourself?W:Ofcourse,Iwroteitmyself,butBa

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