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1、-精品范文推薦- 江西省重點中學(xué)盟校第一次聯(lián)考英語試題及答案第卷 (選擇題 滿分100分)第一部分 聽力理解(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié) (共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話,每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的a、b、c三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1. why is the woman looking for clothes?a. shes too warm in her clothes.b. she needs to attend a party.c. her cloth
2、es are too small.2. why are the man and woman celebrating?a. its the womans birthday.b. the woman got a new job.c. they recently got engaged.3. how does the man react to seeing the woman?a. hes sad. b. hes scared. c. hes surprised.4. why does the woman want to go to paris?a. to study dance. b. to op
3、en a studio. c. to go to college.5. what happened to the mans hand?a. he broke his finger. b. he cut his finger. c. he had an operation.第二節(jié) (共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的a、b、c三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6. ho
4、w does the woman feel about owning a boat?a. it is fun. b. it is expensive. c. it takes up too much space.7. what is the man most concerned with?a. getting a discount on a boat.b. getting his parents to buy him a boat.c. finding a place to keep his boat.聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8. how many dvds does the man h
5、ave?a. about five hundred.b. about one thousand.c. about five thousand.9. what is the mans favorite movie?a. batman. b. the graduate. c. the godfather.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10. according to the man, what is the biggest part of the problem?a. cars that go too fast.b. people who walk into the traffic.c. bi
6、kers who take over the street.11. how many accidents have there been in a month?a. 2. b. 3. c. 4.12. how does the woman think the leaders will react?a. they wont care.b. they will argue with her.c. most of them will support her view.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13. what did the man think of his boss?a. he was v
7、ery relaxed.b. he was formal and polite.c. he was very young.14. where does the man work?a. at a music company.b. at a financial company.c. at a newspaper.15. what does the mans boss advise him to do?a. listen to music. b. read the newspaper. c. play sports more often.16. what did the woman give the
8、 man?聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17. at school, what did the speaker use to do after lunch?a. play sports. b. write short stories. c. read inside the classroom.18. what did the speaker do in middle school?a. she started a book club.b. she wrote for the school newspaper.c. she went out to parties frequently.19
9、. when did she first get her writings published?a. in middle school. b. in high school. c. at college.20. what is the speakers favorite activity now?a. traveling around the world.b. reading books.c. talking about her writing.第二部分 閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)第一節(jié) (共l5小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的四個選項a、b、c和d
10、項中,選出最佳選項。ai stood at the edge of the cliff. the wind stung my eyes, cutting into my skin. dark-feathered birds circled the air, swooping low over the ocean every now and then to catch their dinner. below me, hundreds of feet below, the deep ocean beat against the rough
11、 sandy shore. i took a deep breath, filling my lungs with anticipation and excitement and at the same time, fear.behind me, i heard the rest of the crew start to whisper. i was here for the shooting of a movie as i was one of the leading actors in the film dangerous thi
12、ngs, and this scene was right in the middle of the climax. it was vital that this went right.the director had talked to me about getting a stunt double(替身),but id persuaded him that i could handle the dive. id taken a diving course a few years before, and id been taking
13、 swimming lessons since i was five years old, i had been pretty confident that i could do this up till now.someone called out, “keira, you dont have to do this! are you sure you want to dive?” it was one of the producers, callie evans. i knew she meant well, but deep in
14、 my heart i knew i couldnt turn back now. i couldnt bear to see the disappointed look on the directors face when he was told that i couldnt do it.at that moment, all my fears and worries broke free. the anticipation of adventure and triumph seemed to move all the hesita
15、tion. i swooped downwards. the air on either side of me cut into my extended arms. i knew that this wonderful feeling of flight would only last a few seconds, yet time seemed to slow down. i could hear the thrilled yell of my crew and a burst of applause that
16、seemed to echo in my ears.21. by saying “it was vital that this went right”, the writer meant “_”。a. everything went well as plannedb. it was important to satisfy the crewc. acting in the film was extremely pleasingd. what he was going to do really mattered22. the writer was confident in d
17、iving probably because he _.a. used to learn how to diveb. was stronger than other peoplec. took swimming lessons when he was youngd. didnt want to be a stunt double at all23. what happened while the writer was diving down?a. his arms were badly injured.b. many birds circling the air happily.c. the
18、crew cheered loudly for him.d. he lost consciousness all of a sudden.btrip to alaska national parksthis four-day train trip, which traverses both denali and kenai fjords national parks, allows for true appreciation of alaskas natural beauty. the route takes in peaks and forests,
19、including a stop at the foot of 20,320-foot-high mount mckinley, north americas tallest mountain. though the train has comfortable seating and a luxurious dining car, nights are spent at off-train lodging like the grande denali lodge and hotel alyeska in girdw
20、ood.india tour, maharajas expressmaharajas express is the most luxurious train in the world. started in 2010, and limited to 88 passengers on each trip, the train features luxurious private suites with marble baths and panoramic(全景)windows. on the five-day, four-night t
21、rip, which starts and ends in delhi, passengers make stops to visit the splendid taj mahal at agra, take a tiger safari at ranthambore national park, and shop and watch an elephant-polo match in jaipur.tales of laos tour, eastern & oriental expressthe sister train to euro
22、pes venice simplon orient-express, the eastern & oriental express offers the same level of service and comfort. whats completely different about the eastern, of course, is the scenery that passengers can see through the trains large windows. among the attractive
23、 sights on the four-day, three-night tales of laos tour are green rice paddies(水稻梯田)and locals riding elephants.cuzco to machu picchu route, hiram binghamthe hiram bingham, a train operating in peru, leads guests on a magical day trip from cuzco to the ruins of machu pi
24、cchu. during the three-hour trip which covers about 50 miles the train winds through the thick jungle, alongside the rapids of the urubamba river and across two high mountains. once it arrives at the city of machu picchu, passengers get a five-hour tour through the &
25、;nbsp;fascinating site before heading back to cuzco24. the underlined word “traverses” in paragraph 1 probably means _.a. leaves for b. consists of c. moves across d. arrives at25. according to this passage, the longest journey may be _.a. trip to alaska national parksb. india tourc. tales
26、 of laos tourd. cuzco to machu picchu route26. the eastern & oriental express is different from europes venice simplon orient-express in that _.a. it offers satisfying serviceb. travelers feel every relaxedd. it provides a better view of the scenery27. which of the following is tru
27、e according to the passage?a. on the trip to alaska national parks, visitors spend the night in the luxurious dining car.b. india tour offers different attractions, varying from experiencing the cultural relic to doing some shopping.c. on the tales of laos tour, visitors can enjo
28、y wonderful rice paddies and ride elephants.d. the cuzco to machu picchu route starts in cuzco and ends in machu picchu.cwhat does it mean to cry over a book? “im a reader who did not weep,” ruth graham, a well-known critic, wrote. “does this make me heartless? or does
29、it make me a grown-up?”tears have played a surprisingly important part in the history of the novel. readers have always asked about the role that emotion plays in reading: what does it mean to be deeply moved by a book? which books are worthy objects of our fe
30、elings?in different times, people answered those questions in different ways. in the eighteenth century, when the novel was still a new form, crying was a sign of readers virtue. “sentimental” novels, full of touching scenes, gave readers an occasion to exercise their “
31、finer feelings.” your tear proved your susceptibility(易感性)to the suffering of others.at that time, sentimental novels were hugely popular, but also easy to attack. tears, after all, had no necessary connection to actual virtue, and they could be fake. there could also b
32、e too many of them. as the critic john mullan points out, by the end of the eighteenth century, the word “sentimental” had acquired a new meaning “addicted to indulgence(沉溺)in superficial(膚淺的)emotion” bringing it closer to the meaning that it has for us today.in the ni
33、neteenth century, the meaning of tears evolved in two different directions. some writers sought to waken “higher” feelings in their readers: victorian sentimentalists wrote touching scenes in an effort to inspire social and political reform. however, the “sensation” nov
34、el, a different type of victorian best-seller, showed that tears could be enjoyable in themselves. sensation novels were the forerunners(先導(dǎo))of the modern thriller and mystery. heavy on secrets, and madness, they were known for creating physical “sensations” in
35、 their readers trembling, a fast beating heart, and tears. but these were tears without moral purpose or effect.todays debate about crying while reading looks back on all of this history. the debate, in fact, is about why books matter to us, and what reading is “for.” t
36、alking about what makes us cry is a way of talking about ourselves.28. what was peoples attitude towards crying over novels in the early 18th century?29. according to the text, “sensation” novels _.a. were similar to the modern thriller and mysteryb. were the same as sentimental novelsc. a
37、imed for social and political reformd. tended to amuse the readers30. the author presents this text mainly _.a. by providing examplesb. by making comparisonsc. by following the order of timed. by following the order of importance31. whats the best title for the text?a. crying while reading through c
38、enturiesb. the history of the novelc. sentimental novels & sensation novelsd. why books matter to usdyouve probably heard about sports coaches, fitness coaches, voice and music teachers, career counselors, psychiatrists (精神病醫(yī)師) and other specialists who teach skills and h
39、elp us cope with daily life.but theres a rapidly growing kind of professional who does a little bit of everything. she or he is called a “l(fā)ife coach”。 people who are at crossroads in their lives, and corporations that want to give certain employees a career boost, are t
40、urning to them for help.the idea that one persons success story can change other peoples lives for the better goes back at least to the 1930s. dale carnegies famous self-improvement program “how to win friends and influence people” came along soon thereafter.but this ne
41、w style of life coaches includes more than enthusiastic speakers or writers. they use their own experiences in business, sports, military service, or psychotherapy (心理療法) to help others make critical life decisions.they often give their approach a slogan, such as “energ
42、y coaching” or “fearless living” or “working yourself happy”。dave lakhani in boise, idaho, for instance, works with salespeople to develop what he calls a “road map”。 he says an ongoing relationship with a coach is like having a personal fitness trainer for ones career
43、and life outside work.lakhanis bold approach coaching firm also donates some of its time to help people who are anything but successful including battered women and struggling single mothers.but others in the so-called “helping professions” are not thrilled about the li
44、fe-coaching movement. they say that anyone, trained or untrained, can call himself or herself a life coach, and that slick (華而不實的) promoters who mess with peoples lives can do more harm than good.32. which of the following is the best title for the passage?a. working yourself hap
45、py.b. life coaches help with tough decisions.c. how to cope with daily life with life coaches.d. the life-coaching movement.a. the career counselor who teaches skillsb. the psychiatrist who helps us cope with daily lifec. the fitness coach who teaches us lessonsd. the specialist who helps us make im
46、portant life decisions34. the last paragraph is mainly about _.a. the introductions of life coachb. the effects of life coachc. the disagreements of life coachd. the experiences of life coach35. which of the following is true according to the passage?a. life coaches avoid sharing their own experienc
47、es when helping others make life decisions.b. a personal fitness trainer is more likely to help others make life decisions.c. dave lakhani devotes his time to giving guidance to those struggling single mothers.d. maybe those people who are not thrilled about the life-co
48、aching movement advise readers to be cautious about life coaches.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,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項,選項中有兩項為多余選項。the worlds fastest runners come from jamaica. in the past decade most of the sprint events have been dominated by male and female runners from the carib
49、bean island. usain bolt, asafa powell and verona campbell-brown are among jamaicas world record holders and olympic gold medalists.36 in former times sprinters were poor people who came from the slums. when they saw they had talent they got scholarships at american coll
50、eges. they experienced world class training there but, nevertheless, did not feel at home. today, jamaica has the money to employ top coaches, so jamaican sprinters stay at home. here they are more relaxed and can perform better.in jamaica, children start running at a v
51、ery early age. when they get to school, teachers and athletic coaches watch them run and walk. then, depending on their talent they are sent to track and field clubs. 37 at school track meets crowds of teenagers get together to compete with each other. running is very &
52、amp;nbsp;important in jamaica and winning a national title or a school championship is something really big. 38another reason for jamaicas success on tracks around the world is food. a typical breakfast includes salt fish with yams, bananas and maybe a cup of tea. it co
53、ntains carbohydrates which runners need to perform well.39 they have long legs and little fat. their narrow hips allow them to lift their knees higher when they run. many scientists have been researching african and caribbean runners in order to find out if they have a special ge
54、ne that makes them faster than the others. 40the success of bolt, powell and others has triggered hype(天花亂墜的廣告宣傳)among jamaican children. these are their idols and they want to be just like them.第三部分 英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié) 完形填空(共20小題;每小題l.5分,滿分30分)liz sighed, “you have no good reas
55、on to make me 41 saras party next friday, mom,” she42 。 “you dont even know her, and i think youre very 43 ?!皀o, i dont know her.” said mom. “i dont know her 44 , either, and thats 45 why i cant let you go to the party. im not trying to 46 your fun. im just trying to 47
56、 you from a possible bad influence.” she smiled at liz, “why dont you invite sara over for dinner 48 ? then i can get to know her better.”liz agreed to her mothers 49 , and a few days later, sara came for dinner. as mom cleared the table after the dinner, she 50 hearing the giggl
57、es and chatter of the two girls in the next room.“sara seems like a 51 girl,” said mom after sara had been taken home, “but i still need to meet her parents or at least know more about them before i can 52 you to spend the night there.”as mom spoke, the 53 came up the h
58、ouse, and lizs dog, gg short for good girl ran to the door. she barked and growled 54 。 “gg, be quiet!” 55 liz. she turned to her mother. “mom, what is wrong with gg? she should know the mailman.” she asked.“because she has just had her 56 , she wants to be sure theyre 57 , so she doesnt quite 58 anyone she doesnt know really well
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