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浙江省余姚五中(金蘭合作組織)2013屆高三上學(xué)期期中考試英語試題本試題分為第Ⅰ第Ⅱ兩卷,第Ⅰ卷為選擇題,第二卷為非選擇題。本卷作答時間為120分鐘,滿分120分。第Ⅰ卷:選擇題部分(共80分)第一部分:英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié):單項填空(共20小題;每小題0.5分,滿分10分)從A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該選項標(biāo)號涂黑。1.-----Sorry,Ican’treturnyourbooktodaybecauseIamonlyhalfwaythroughit.------_________.Ihaveplentyofotherbookstoread.A.Takeiteasy B.Nowonder C.Takeyourtime D.Nodoubt2.ChineseVice-PremiercalledonThursdayfor_______all-outefforttoensure______foodanddrugsafety.A.a(chǎn)n;a B.a(chǎn)n;/ C.the;the D./;the3.It’sdifficulttocalculate______itspricewouldbeifthemuseumwantedtoselltheancientvase.A.howmany B.what C.how D.whose4.Thereisanewprobleminvolvedinthepopularityofprivatecars_______roadconditionsneed_______.A.that;tobeimproved B.which;tobeimprovedC.where;improved D.when;improving5.TheEnglishspokenintheUnitedStatesisonlyslightlydifferentfrom______spokeninEngland.A.which B.what C.that D.theone6.Manyclothingmanufacturersnowsubstituteartificialsilk______naturalsilktocutdowncostsofproduction.A.with B.by C.for D.of7.ItiswellknownthattheInternetcanletpeoplehave_______tohugeamountsofinformationfromtheirownhomes.A.appeal B.attention C.access D.approach8.Hespendsalotoftimeonhisresearch______basketballandchess.mother’shands.Itwasthefirsttimehehad32thathismother’shandsweresowrinkled(布滿皺紋的).Afterthat,theyouthdidn’tsayawordandwashedalltheremainingclothesforhismother33.Thatnight,MotherandSon34foraverylongtime,longerthananytalkbefore.Thenext35,theyouthwenttothedirector’soffice.Thedirectornoticedthetearsintheyouth’seyes,asked:“Pleasetellmehowyou36abouthelpingyourmother.”Theyouthsaid,”NumberOne,Iknownowwhat37is.Withoutmymother,Iwouldn’tbesuccessfultoday.NumberTwo,byhelpingmymother,Inowrealizehow38itistogetsomethingdone.NumberThree,I’vecometorealizethe39offamilyrelationship.Thedirectorsaid,“Youare40.ThisiswhatI’mlookingfortobemymanager.”21.A.election B.test C.interview D.competition22.A.strong B.excellent C.humorous D.cute23.A.maker B.cleaner C.Mender D.seller24.A.wash B.hide C.show D.dry25.A.found B.let C.helped D.watched26.A.study B.ignore C.work D.rest27.A.clothes B.hands C.feet D.shoes28.A.see B.move C.recognize D.answer29.A.onpurpose B.inpatience C.bychance D.atlast30.A.carefully B.nervously C.happily D.shyly31.A.after B.until C.because D.as32.A.believed B.sensed C.noticed D.expected33.A.quietly B.sadly C.excitedly D.angrily34.A.thought B.slept C.sat D.talked35.A.morning B.noon C.afternoon D.evening36.A.worried B.felt C.brought D.spoke37.A.courage B.appreciation C.success D.family38.A.important B.difficult C.different D.impossible39.A.value B.secret C.type D.change40.A.educated B.respect ed C.trusted D.hired第二部分:閱讀理解(第一節(jié)20小題,第二節(jié)5小題;每小題2分,滿分50分) 第一節(jié):閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卷上將該選項標(biāo)號涂黑。AJamesPribram,asurfer,wasinCanadaonabusinesstrip.Heearnshislivinginasportscompany,andalsospendstimeteachingschoolchildrentotakegoodcareoftheoceanenvironment.HehadthreedaysleftbeforehewasduetoflyhometoCalifornia.Hismotherhadrecentlyfallenandsufferedaninjury.Althoughitwasn’tlife-threatening,sheneededhishelp.Allheknewwasthatheneededtogotoseeherassoonaspossible.Jameswrappeduphisluggageintheearlymorningandbookedanimmediateflighthome.Adaylater,inLagunaBeach,California,22-year-oldMairaKhanwaswalkingalongthePearlStreetBeachwithherfriendMeghanandyoungerbrotherAadil.Mariawascarefulnottogointothewater—she’dneverlearnedhowtoswim.SheandMeghantooksomeAadillookedoninhorror,notsurewhathecoulddo.Justthen,atallfigurerushedtowardsthem,andthenranstraightintothewater.Hedoveintothesurf,grabbedMariaaroundthewaistandpulledhersafelytotheshore.Paramedics(急救人員)arrivedsoonafter.“Takecare,”themansaid,andleftthesceneasquicklyashe’sarrived.WhowasMaria’smysteryhero?Mariaaskedifanyonearoundhadrecognizedhim.“He’sasurfer,”shewastold.“HisnameisJamesPribram.”Thatafternoon,Jameshadbroughthismotherlunch.Theywentoutsidetoeatonherbalcony,whichoverlookedthePearlStreetBeach.WhenhesawMaria,heknewwhatwasabouttohappen,“41. WhatcanwelearnaboutJamesPribramfromthepassage?A.HewashavingaholidayinCanada.B.Heworkedinabigbusinesscompany.C.Hewenthomethreedaysinadvance.D.HewasaPeateacherinasportsschool.42. JamesPribramhurriedhometo________.A.attendtohisinjuredmotherB.takehismothertohospitalC.seehismotherwhowasdyingD.seehismotherwhofellill43.Mariawassweptintotheseabythebigwavewhenshewas________.A.walkingalongthePearB.takingphotoswithherbrotherandfriendC.standingonarockwithherbacktotheseaD.steppingoutontoareefnearthesea44.Whatcanweinferfromthispassage?A.Maria’sarmsandlegswerehurt.B.Mariacouldswimtothebeachbyherself.C.Maria’sbrotherwouldsavehissister.D.JamesPribramgavefirstaidtoMaria.45.Accordingtotheauthor,Mariamighthavediedif______.A.Jameshadn’tbeenabraveteacherB.Jameshadn’tseenMariafromthebalconyC.theparamedicshadn’tarrivedsoonD.James’motherhadn’tcalled911BTigerMom, You’vebeencriticizedalotsinceyoupublishedyourmemoir(回憶錄),BattleHymnoftheTigerMother.Oneproblemisthatsomepeopledon’tgetyourhumor.Theythinkyou’reseriousaboutallthings,andtheythinkLuluandIareoppressed(壓制)byourillmother.Thatisnottrue. Butforreal,it’snottheirfault.Nooutsidercanknowwhatourfamilyisreallylike.Theydon’thearuslaughingovereachother’sjokes.Theydon’tseeuseatingourhamburgerswithfriedrice.Theydon’tknowhowmuchfunwehavewhenthesixofus—dogsincluded—squeezeintoonebedandargueaboutwhatmoviestodownloadfromNetflix. Iadmit:Havingyouasamotherwasnoteaparty.ThereweresomeplaydatesIwishI’dgonetoandsomepianocampsIwishI’dskipped.ButnowthatI’m18andabouttoleavethetigerden(穴),I’mgladyouandDaddyraisedmethewayyoudid. Alotofpeoplehaveaccusedyouofproducingrobotkidswhocan’tthinkforthemselves.Well,that’sfunny.Ithinkyourstrictparentingforcedmetobemoreindependent.Earlyon,Idecidedtobeaneasychildtoraise.MaybeIgotitfromDaddy—hetaughtmenottocarewhatpeoplethinkandtomakemyownchoices—butIalsodecidedtobewhoIwanttobe. Everybody’stalkingaboutthebirthdaycardsweoncemadeforyou,whichyourejectedbecausetheyweren’tgoodenough.FunnyhowsomepeopleareconvincedthatLuluandIarescarredforlife.MaybeifIhadpouredmyheartintoit,Iwouldhavebeenupset.Butlet’sfaceit:Ittookme30seconds;Ididn’tevensharpenthepencil.That’swhy,whenyourejectedit,Ididn’tfeelyouwererejectingme.IfIactuallytriedmybestatsomething,you’dneverthrowitbackinmyface. …Andforthat,TigerMom,thankyou.Yours,Sophia46.Intheauthor’sopinion,whydosomepeoplecriticizehermother?A.Theydon’tknowthetruth.B.Theyhaveadifferentculture.C.Theyaren’tstrictwiththeirchildren.D.Theydon’thaveagoodsenseofhumor.47.Manypeoplethinkthattheauthor_________.A.isarobotkid B.hasahappyfamilyC.hasahumorousmother D.isaneasychildtoraise48.Theauthorissatisfiedwithherparents’wayofraisingherbecause_________.A.shehaslearnedtoobeyothersB.shehasbecomemoreindependentC.sheisabouttoleavethetigerdenD.shehasneverbeendisturbedbyteaparties49.Accordingtothelastparagraph,theauthor_________.A.wasgoodatmakingcardsB.wasdeeplyhurtbyhermotherC.triedherbestatmakingthebirthdaycardsD.thoughtitreasonableforhermothertorejecthercardCInanewstudyshowinghowlargeweathersystemsarecloselylinked,scientistsreportthattinyairborneparticles(顆粒)affecthowmuchrainfallsoveraregion.Someoftheseparticles,calledaerosols(浮粒),occurnaturallyandincludedirtanddust.Otheraerosolscomefromhumanactivitiesandrepresentairpollution.Oncetheseparticlesgetsweptupintoacloud,theystarttomakechanges.Thescientistsfoundalinkbetweenlargeamountsofaerosolsandextremeweather:Thecloudsindryregionsmayholdtheirwaterlonger,contributingtodroughts.Cloudsdriftingovermoistareasmaylosetheirwatermorequickly,leadingtosevererains.Bothsituationsmayposesevereproblemsforfarmers.“Haze,storms,droughtandflood:Wefoundverystrongevidencethattheyarewellconnected,”ZhanqingLi,anatmosphericscientist,toldanaudienceofscientistsatarecentmeetinginWashington,D.C.Li,fromtheUniversityofMarylandinCollegePark,workedonthenewstudyconnectingthedotsbetweenpollutionandrainfall.Thescientistswantedtoknowhowaerosolsintheairaffectclouddevelopmentovermanyyears.Tofindout,theystudied10years’worthofdatafromthecloudsthatsoaredovermeasuringdevicesincentralOklahoma.Theylearnedthatrainfalldependedontheamountofaerosolsintheclouds,aswellasthetypeofcloudandamountofmoisture(水分).Ifyou’renearawindow,lookupatacloudandreallylookatit.Ifyoulookupagaininafewminutes,you’llseethatthecloudhaschangedshapeandprobablymoved.Cloudscontainclouddroplets,tinyquantitiesofwatertoosmalltoovercomethewindandfalltotheground.Cloudsalsocontainwatermolecules(水分子)thatcondense,orconcentrate,onaerosols,formingdropsofwater.Whendropsgetheavyenough,theyfallasrain.50. Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.Whathasabigimpactonwhatcomesdown?B.Howdoesrainforminthesky?C.Whatwillfalldownintherain?D.Howcantheaerosolsberemoved?51. Accordingtothepassage,wecanlearnthat________.A.therainfalldeterminesthegrainoutput. B.therainfallreliesontheaerosolsintheair. C.theaerosolscomemainlyfrompollution. D.thehumanactivitiesreducetherainfall52. Iflargeamountsofaerosolsexistinthecloudsoveradryregion,________. A.seriousfloodsprobablyhappenintheregion B.seriousdroughtsmayhappenfrequently C.suchaerosolswillaffectclouddevelopment D.theaerosolscangiveouttoomuchwater53. Toknowhowaerosolsaffectclouddevelopment,________. A.ZhangqingLihasfoundstrongevidence B.scientistshaveworkedhardfortenyears C.scientistshaveinventedmeasuringdevices D.manytypesofcloudhavebeengathered54. Whereisthepassageadoptedfrom? A.Human&Health B.Atoms&Forces C.Earth&Sky D.Tech&MathDAstudentwalksintohisfirstclassandrealizesheforgotallaboutthemidtermexam.Heknowsheneedstobringhisgradesup,andgettingazerowillmakeitnearlyimpossible.Hequicklyjotsdownsomenotesandshovesthemunderhislaphopingitwillhelphimpass.Cheatingisamajorconcerninallacademicenvironments.Studentsarecreatingnewandmoreoutrageous(令人吃驚的)waysofcheatingeveryday;someclaimthatcertainaccountsofcheatingcanbejustified,butoverallitcanalwaysbeprevented.Cheatinghasbeenaroundforever,andmillionsofwaystocheathavebeenfashioned.Copyinghomeworkandcheatsheetsaresomeofthemostbasicwaysstudentsinalleducationlevelshavecheated.Somestudentsthinknothingaboutwritingafewanswersontheirhand,inagumwrapper,orboldlyusingastudyguidetocheat.Desperatestudentshaveevengoneasfarastostealthetestorscaninbottlewrappersandputanswersintothenutritionlabel.Theinternethasnowbecomeavailableinalmosteverylocation.Computerscanbeaccessedatschool,athome,andnowevenoncellphones.Thisopensadoorwayforevenmoremethodsofcheatingtobeborn.Therearecountlessopinionsonwhetherornotcheatingcanbejustified.Thetruthisthisbehaviorwillalwaysbeamatterofopinionwitheachscenarioofcheating.Studentsoftenrationalizetheircheatingbyclaimingtheyforgottolookoverthematerialordidnotunderstandwhattheteacherorprofessorwassaying.Somemaycountertheseargumentsbysayingthatthestudentcouldhavesetremindersoraskedtheteachertoexplainthematerialbeforethedayofthetest.Someotherreasonsstudentsbelievecheatingisjustifiedaretheirheavyworkloadsandtryingtofindtimeforschool,sports,friends,andfamily.Thismaybetrueincertaininstances,however,allstudentshavetheseproblems,anditisunfairtothestudentsrefrain(制止)fromcheatingwhenthestudentwhoisdishonestreceivesabettergrade.Themajorityofstudentswhothinkcheatingisacceptablemaybelievethereasonforthisisthatsometimesstudentsareunawaretheyarecheating,thereisnotenoughtimegivenforassignments,orthattheinformationistoomuchforthecourse.Itmaybedifficulttoaccomplish,butcheatingcanbeprevented.Teachersandprofessorshavetriedmanyoptionstostopcheating.Theseoptionscanrangeanywherefromsimplyspreadingtest-takersoutinaroom,toexpelling(驅(qū)逐)astudent,whichwillmostlikelyhindertheirplansofgettingintoanothercollege.Onesimplewaytofixtheproblemistoscoldthestudentwhencaught.Theymaybesoscaredorembarrassedthattheyneverdoitagain.Thisisariskywaytopreventcheatinginsomecases,however,becauseitcanpossiblydamageself-esteem.Anothersimplewaytoavoidcheatingistocreatemanydifferentkindsofthesametest.Thisprohibits(阻止)studentsfromgettingtheanswersoffofaneighbor'stest,butstudentsstillhavetheoptionofusingothercheatingtactics.Theremaybeamillionwaystocheatandgetawaywithit,buttherearefewtimes,ifany,thatitisjustified.Cheatingneverhastobeanecessityandisneverworthcompromisingmoralsandlosingyearsworthofworkingtowardsadegree.ThisproblemisspreadingthroughoutAmerica;witheveryone'shelp,itcanbestopped.55. Whichisthebesttitleofthispassage? A.Tocheatornottocheat B.Showyouropiniononcheating C.Debatesoncheating D.Differentwaysofcheating56. Thesecondparagraphmainlytellsusthat________. A.cheatingthroughtheInternetisthemostbasicway B.studentswhocheatinexamsarecleverer C.millionsofwaystocheathavebeenfashioned D.studentscheatinexamstoscorebettergrades57. Thereasonthatisgivenbymoststudentswhothinkcheatingisunderstandableisthat________. A.theydon’tunderstandtheirteachers’words B.theyburythemselvesinalotofhomework C.theydon’thaveenoughtimetocompletethestudytasks D.theyforgettolookoverthematerial58.Whatisthedisadvantageofscoldingthecheatingstudentsaccordingtothepassage? A.Theymaycontinuetocheatnexttime. B.Theymaybehurtmentally. C.Theymayuseothercheatingtactics. D.Theymaygetonbadlywiththeirteachers.59.WhatdoestheunderlinedwordinParagraph4means? A.prevent B.benefit C.confuse D.protect60.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardscheating? A.Itisreasonable B.Itisnecessary C.itcanbepraised D.Itmustbeprevented第二節(jié):下面文章中有5處(第61–65題)需要添加小標(biāo)題。請從以下選項(A、B、C、D、E和F)中選出符合各段意思的小標(biāo)題,并在答題紙上將相應(yīng)選項的標(biāo)號涂黑。選項中有一項是多余選項。A.LookoutforbedbugsB.ReadbeforeyoureserveC.WashthewaterglassesD.PackantibacterialwipesE.PutawaythespreadF.Washup

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Whatarethegermiestplacesinahotelroom?AccordingtotravelexpertPeterGreenberg,theTVremoteranksNo.1.Notfarbehindarethedoorknobs,phonereceiver,toiletflusher,faucets,andicebucket.Limityourgermexposurebygivingallofthemathoroughdisinfectingbeforehandling.63.___________________________________

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