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浙江省杭州市余杭中學(xué)、蕭山八中、富陽(yáng)新登中學(xué)、臨安昌化中學(xué)屆高三英語(yǔ)期中聯(lián)考試題本試卷分為選擇題部分和非選擇題部分。滿分120分,考試時(shí)間120分鐘。注意事項(xiàng):1.答題前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號(hào)用黑色字跡的簽字筆或鋼筆填寫在答題紙規(guī)定的位置上。2.每小題選出后,用2B鉛筆把答題紙上對(duì)應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑,如需改動(dòng),用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標(biāo)號(hào)。不能答在試題卷上。選擇題部分(共80分)第一部分:英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié):?jiǎn)雾?xiàng)填空(共20小題;每小題0.5分,滿分10分)從A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處地最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。1.Excuseme,couldyoutellmethewaytotheBritishmuseum?Sorry,Iamastrangerhere._____.A.Itdoesn’tmatterB.NoproblemC.ThanksanywayD.Nevermind2.TuYouyouhasbecome_____firstChinesewomantowin_____NobelPrizeformedicine,forherworkinhelpingtocreate_____anti-malariamedicine.A.the;the ;an B.the;a;不填 C.the;a;an D.a;a;the3.Nearlythreemonthshadgoneby_____theseriouslyinjuredgirlshowedaslightsignofrecovery.A.untilB.beforeC.sinceD.after4.Thehotline_____beverybusy,butkeeptryingandyou’llgetthrough.A.shouldB.mustC.canD.would5.Canyoushootthatbirdatthetopofthetree?No,it’soutof_____.A.distance B.reach C.control D.range6.Itdoesn’tmatterhowmanytimesyoufail;_____mattersishowmanytimesyoustandupandtryagain.A.whichB.thatC.whoD.what7.Heusedtobe_____shybutnowhecantalkfreelytoanyonehemeets.A.extremelyB.nearlyC.actuallyD.briefly8.Oh,fantastic!WhatisyourcommentonthefilmLostInHongKong?Terriblysorry!I_____.A.didn’tlisten B.wasn’tlisteningC.haven’tlistened D.hadn’tlistened9.Ratherthanstickingtotheprinciplesstubbornly,Chinaisnowadoptinganewconceptineconomicpoliciesina/an_____waythatshowsitsowncharacteristics.A.sustainable B.flexible C.invisible D.available10.Foreignministersofthetwocountriesholdregularmeetings,_____theycanexchangeviewsoninternationalissuesofbothconcern.A.what B.whichC.where D.why11.Motheralwayscomplainsthatchildren_____theirshoesveryquickly.A.findoutB.washoutC.setoutD.wearout12.Theyoungcouplehavebeenlookingforhouses,buthaven’tyetfound_____theycanafford.A.oneB.thatC.themD.it13._____characterteaching,storytellingisoneofthebestwaystogetyourpointsacross,especiallytoyoungkids.A.InfavourofB.AsaresultofC.IntermsofD.Bymeansof14.Progresshasbeenverygoodsofar.Weare,______,confidentthattheworkwillbecompletedasexpected.A.howeverB.thereforeC.besidesD.otherwise15.Nomatterhowfrequently______,Ialwaysremembernevertostopimprovingmyself.A.praisingB.beingpraisedC.tobepraisedD.praised16.Hisparentsalways_____greatimportancetohisbeingadmittedtoakeyuniversity.A.haveB.attachC.acceptD.pay17.Whenitcomesto_____inpublic,noonecanmatchhiminourclass.A.speakingB.speakC.beingspokenD.bespoken18.Thegirl_____areddressismysister,andthereddresslooksbeautiful______her.A.in;inB.on;onC.in;onD.on;in19.Withlargernumbersofgraduatesthaneverbefore,justhavingonedegreewillnolongerbeenoughtomakeyou_____inthecrowd.A.standbyB.standupC.standforD.standout20.Wearingasmilenotonlyhelpsusmakefriendsbutmakesusfeelbetter._____.A.I’mwithyouonthatB.It’smypleasureC.It’suptoyouD.I’dloveto第二節(jié):完形填空(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21~40各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題紙上將該選項(xiàng)標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。Duringthe19thcenturyscientistsfoundthatwhencertainpartsofthebrainofamanwereinjured,hewould21thepowertodosomethings.Therefore,peoplethoughtthat22partofthebraindida23job.However,modernresearchhas24thatthisisnotso,foritisnoteasytosay25whateachpartofthebraindoes.Inthe26fiftyyears,therehasbeenagreatincreaseintheamountofresearch27onthebrain.28andbiologistshavediscoveredthatthewaythebrainworksisnotsosimpleaspeople29maythink.Chemiststellusthat1,000,00030changestakeplaceinthebraineverysecond.Some31researchesalsosuggestthatwe32EVERYTHINGthathappenstous.Wemaynotbeabletorecall(回憶)thethingswehaveheardandseen,33itisall34thereinthestorehouseofthehumanmind.Earlierscientiststhoughtthatthepowerofone’sbraingot35asonegrewolder.Butitisnowthoughtthatitisnot36.37thebrainisgivenplentyofexercise,itkeepsitspower.Ithasbeenestablishedthat38personwhohasalwaysbeenactiveinthemindhasa39mindthanayoungpersonwhohasonlydonephysicalworkwithoutusingmuchofhisbrain.Itisnowthoughtthat40workwegiveourbrains,themoreworktheyareabletodo.21.A.get B.increase C.lose D.bemissing22.A.every B.any C.each D.all23.A.same B.various C.similar Ddifferent24.A.found B.foundout C.foundedout D.discovered25.A.firmly B.really C.freely D.exactly26.A.passed B.past C.before D.later27.A.done B.finish C.making D.totry28.A.Physicists B.Scientists C.Chemists D.Doctors29.A.particularly B.ingeneral C.specialD.surely30.A.physical B.great C.atomic D.chemical31.A.recent B.ancient C.fortunate D.foolish32.A.needn’tforget B.can’trememberC.canremember D.mustremember33.A.or B.thus C.so D.but34.A.living B.staying C.kept D.invisible35.A.weakerandweaker B.strongerandstrongerC.thinnerandthinner D.clevererandcleverer36.A.real B.wrong C.true D.false37.A.AslongasB.Inspiteof C.AlthoughD.unless38.A.amiddle-aged B.anold C.ayoung D.aweak39.A.slower B.fast C.quicker D.rapidest40.A.little B.much C.theless D.themore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(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該選項(xiàng)標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。ANEWYORK(AP)—Theinvestigationintothedisappearanceof6-year-oldEtanPatzhasgonethroughdecadesandcountries,frombasementstorooftopsandseeminglyeverywhereinbetween.Noonehaseverbeenchargedcriminally—andthelittleboywithsandybrownhairandatoothygrinwasdeclareddeadin.Thisweek,thesix-year-oldboywhowentmissingfromtheSohoareaofNewYorkCityin1979isbackinthenews.PoliceandtheFBIareinvestigatingapossibleleadintothe33-year-oldcaseofEtanPatz,thefirstmissingchildtoappearonthesideofamilkbox.ThechilddisappearedonthewaytoschoolonthemorningofMay25,1979.Itwasthefirsttimehewasallowedtowalkthetwoblockstothebusstopalone.AtipseemedtohaveledofficialstothebasementofabuildingonthecornerofPrinceandWoosterstreets,aboutablockandahalffromwhereEtanhadlivedwithhisfamily.ThenameEtanPatzhasbecomeahottopiconTwitteraspeopleweighinonthecase.ShirleyBradynoted:“Asmomtoa6yearsoldinSoho,it’sstillheldoutbylocalsascautionarytale(警示故事).”Anotherwrote,“Boywhodisappearedonhiswaytoschoolin1979hasbeenREOPENED!Crazy.”O(jiān)newondered,“WhyisFBIandNYPDsearchingforakidthatdisappearedin1979?”Goodquestion.ThisisacasethatStuartGraBois,asanassistantU.S.lawyerunderRudolphGiuliani,followedforyears.Itbecamethemostfamousmissing-personcaseinNewYorkCity,turnedanationwidespotlightonmissingchildren,andcreatedheadlinesaroundtheglobe.Noonewaseverstatedguiltyofthecrime.ThecaseledtothecreationofNationalMissingChildren’sDay,markedonMay25,thedaytheblond-haired,blue-eyedchildwentmissing.Thecasehasevenpointedtoasuspect,chargedwithchildmolester(猥褻者)JulioAntonioRamos,whoiscurrentlyinprison.Patz’sbabysitterhadbeendatingtheman,andRamosdidknowthekid,buthasdeniedtakinghimaway.Newevidenceinthecasesuggestsanothersuspectwholivedintheapartmentatthetime:alocalhandymannamedOthnielMiller,whogaveEtan$1forhelpinghimthenightbeforethedisappearance.Theman’snamehadcomeupinanearlierinvestigation,buthewasafriendofthePatzfamily,andtheNYPDdidnotfollowthelead.Investigatorsplantobeatthesite,127BPrinceSt.,

whichisnowaLuckyBrandjeansstore,forthenexttwotothreedaystosearchforhumanremains.TheAssociatedPressreportsthattheexcavation(挖掘)hasbeentheresultofarecentlyorderedreviewofthecasebyManhattan’spolice.41.Wecanlearnfromthefirstthreeparagraphsthat________.A.The6-year-oldmissingboywasfoundbythesideofamilkboxB.PoliceandtheFBIhavenotbeenfollowingthecaseofEtanPatzfor33yearsC.TheinvestigationintothedisappearanceofboyhasworkedfruitlesslyfordecadesD.EtanPatzwentmissingfromtheSohoareaofNewYorkcityin1979anddiedin42.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“weighinonthecase”mean?A.ignorethecase B.feelstressedonthecaseC.reopenthecase D.begintodiscussthecase 43.WhatwasapossiblecauseofreopeningthecaseofEtanPatz?A.Locallawyersstronglydemandedthereopeningofthecase.B.TheAssociatedPressreportedtheresultofthereviewofthecase.C.Newevidenceappearedwhichledofficialstothebasementofbuilding.D.Localpeoplerealizedtheimportanceofthecasewithoutcriminalbeingcharged.44.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueinthetext?A.TheNationalMissingChildren’sDaywascreatedonMay25,1979.B.Thesearchforhumanremainswillbecarriedoutat127.B.PrinceStreet.C.TheNYPDdidn’tfollowtheleadofJulioAntonioforhehadbeendatingPatz’babysitter.D.OthnielMiller,alocalhandymanassistedEtanandgavehim﹩1beforethedisappearance.45.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat________.A.PeopleairthesameviewaboutthecaseontheInternetB.PeoplerejectthereopeningofthecaseofthemissingboyC.Themissing-personcasestillhasalong-lastinginfluenceonpeopleD.Twitteristheonlyplaceforpeopletodiscussaboutmissing-personcasesBSeptembercanbeadepressingmonth.Thesummerholidaysareover,it’stimetogobacktoworkorschoolandChristmasisfourmonthsaway.However,forsomepeopleit’stheperfecttimetogetaway.Thesedaysmoreandmorepeoplearetakingtheirholidayslateintheyearandforgoodreasons.Holidaysinautumncanbecheaper,theresortsarelesscrowdedandtheweatherisn’tasextremeasitisinthesummer.So,wherearethebestplacestogo?Hereareourtoptips.Sardinia(inItaly)hasanaveragetemperatureof27℃inSeptember.Italsohas“AutunnoinBarbagia”(AutumninBarbagia)aseriesoffestivalsthattakeplacein27villagesinBarbagia,amountainousregionofinlandSardinia.ThefestivalscontinuefromSeptembertoDecember,sothere’salwayssomethinghappening.Therearestreetmarkets,craftworkshopsandthere’slotsofeatinganddrinking(ThisisItalyDubrovnikCroatiahasbecomeverypopularinsummerbutit’squieterandmorepleasantoncethecrowdshaveleft.Theweatherisstillwarmbutlesshumid.YoucantakeaferrytothepopularbeachesontheislandsofSunjandenjoyitwithlocals.DahabEgypt,isveryhotinthesummerwithtemperaturesupto38℃.However,theautumniscoolerwhiletheseaisstillwarm.ThismakesDahabtheperfectplaceforsnorkelingandwindsurfing.TherearealsointerestinghistoricalsitestovisitsuchastheColouredCanyon,withitsdramaticrockformations,andStCatherine’sMonastery,atthefootofMountSinaiKasisarelaxedfishingvillageontheLyciancoastinsouthernTurkey.Thereareplentyofthingstodoandthetemperaturehasdropped(soyoucanactuallyenjoydoingthem!)KasisagoodplacetostayifyouwanttowalkpartoftheLycianway:along-distancefootpaththatstretchesfor500kmfromFethiyetoAntalyathroughtheancientlandofLycia.Therearealsowatersports,ofcourse.Thebesttimetogodivingissupposedtobeafterthefirstrainsofautumn(usuallybetweenlateSeptemberandearlyOctober)whenthefishbecomemostactive.MarrakechMoroccoisanothergooddestination.Thecityitselfisafascinatingplacetospendafewdays.Whenyouhavehadenoughofthat,gotoTigmi,abeautifulhilltownabout20kilometersaway.There’sahammam(aTurkishbath)andalargeheatedpool,whichmakesittheperfectplacetorelax.Whereveryougothisautumn–havefun!46.Herearethegoodreasonsforpeopletotakeholidaysinautumnexceptthat_______.A.HolidaysinautumncanbecheaperB.thesceneryinautumnismoreattractiveC.theresortsinautumnarelesscrowdedD.Theweatherisneithertoohotnortoocold47.WecaninferfromParagraph3that_______________.A.visitorscantakepartinaseriesoffestivalsinOctoberinBarbagiaB.BarbagiainEgyptissurroundedbymountainsC.thefestivalscontinuefromSeptembertoNovemberD.thetemperatureinSardiniainSeptemberisalwaysbelow2748.Forsomeonewhoenjoyswalking,__________isthebestchoice.A.KasB.MarrakechC.DahabD.Dubrovnik49.Whichofthefollowingplacesmaynotbeclosetosea?A.DubrovnikB.DahabC.KasD.MarrakechCAsanyonewhohastriedtoloseweightknows,realisticgoal-settinggenerallyproducesthebestresults.That’spartlybecausemostpeoplewhosetrealisticgoalsactuallyworkmoreefficiently,andputmoreeffort,toachievethosegoals.What’sfarlessunderstoodbyscientists,however,arethepotentiallyharmfuleffectsofgoal-setting.Newspapersconveydailyaccountsofgoal-settingwidespreadinindustriesandbusinessesupanddownbothWallStreetandMainStreet,yettherehasbeensurprisinglylittleresearchonhowthelong-advocatedpracticeofsettinggoalsmayhavecontributedtothecurrenteconomiccrisis,andimmoralbehavioringeneral.“Goalsarewidelyusedandpromotedashavingreallybeneficialeffects.Andyet,thesamemotivationthatcanpushpeopletoputmoreeffortinaconstructivewaycouldalsomotivatepeopletobemorelikelytoengageinimmoralbehaviors,”saysMauriceSchweitzer,anassociateprofessoratPenn’sWhartonSchool.Hispaper,titled“GoalsGoneWild:TheSystematicSideEffectsofOver-PraisedGoalSetting,”appearsintheFebruaryissueoftheAcademyof“Itturnsoutthere’snofinancialbenefittojusthavingagoalyoujustgetapsychologicalbenefit”Schweitzersays.“Butinmanycases,goalshavefinancialrewardsthatmakethemmorepowerful.”AmajorexampleSchweitzerandhiscolleaguesgiveisthebreakdownofenergy-tradinggiantEnron(德國(guó)安然公司),wheremanagersusedfinancialrewardstomotivatesalesmentomeetspecificgoals.Theproblem,Schweitzersays,isthattheactualtradeswerenotprofitable.Otherstudieshaveshownthatburdeningemployeeswithunrealisticgoalscanforcethemtolie,cheatorsteal.Suchwasthecaseintheearly1990swhenSears(西爾斯公司)placedasalesquota(銷售限額)onitsautorepairstaff.Itinspiredemployeestooverchargeforworkandtocompleteunnecessaryrepairsonacompanywidebasis.Schweitzeradmitshisresearchrunscountertoaverylargebodyofliteraturethatpraisesthemanybenefitsofgoal-setting.Advocatesofthepracticehavearguedwithhisteam’suseofsuchevidenceasnewsaccountstosupporthisconclusionthatgoal-settingiswidelyover-praised.Inarebuttal(反駁)paper,Dr.EdwinLockewrites:“Goal-settingisnotgoingaway.Organizationscannotgrowwithoutbeingfocusedontheirdesiredendresultsanymorethananindividualcangrowwithoutgoalstoprovideasenseofpurpose.”ButSchweitzerarguesthe“evidence”linkinggoal-settingandharmfulbehaviorshouldbestudiedtohelpdrawattentiontoissuesthatdeserveattentionandfurtherinvestigation.“Evenafewnegativeeffectscouldbesolargethattheyoutweighmanypositiveeffects,”hesays.Thedebateislikelytogetheatedoninfuturepapers,andthepracticeofsettinggoalsnodoubtwillcontinue.Fornow,though,thelessonseemstobeputmorethoughtintosettinggoals.“Goal-settingdoeshelpmotivatepeople.Myideawouldbetocombinethatwithcarefulmanagement,astrongorganizationalculture,andmakesurethegoalsthatyouusearegoingtobeconstructiveandnotsignificantlyharmfultotheorganization,”Schweitzersays.50.WhatdoesMauriceSchweitzerwanttoshowbymentioningtheexampleofEnron?A.Settingrealisticgoalscanturnafailingbusinessintosuccess.B.Businessesarelikelytosucceedwithoutrealisticgoals.C.Companiesarecertaintomeetspecificgoalswithfinancialrewards.D.Goalswithfinancialrewardshavestrongmotivationalpower.51.HowdidSears’goal-settingaffectitsemployees?A.Theyhadtoworkmorehourstoincreasetheirsales.B.Theycompetedwithoneanothertoattractmorecustomers.C.Theyturnedtoimmoralpracticetoreachtheirgoals.D.Theyimprovedtheircustomerserviceonacompanywidebasis.52.Theunderlinedwords“runscounterto”(Paragraph7)canbereplacedby________.A.agreeswith B.goesagainst C.fitsinwith D.appliesto53.WhatisEdwinLocke’sargumentagainstSchweitzer?A.Thepracticeofsettinggoalsonlyhelpspeopletodevelop.B.Goal-settingisofnouseformotivatingpeopletoaccomplishtheirtasks.C.Thepositiveeffectsofgoal-settingoutweighitsnegativeeffects.D.Studyinggoal-settingcancontributetosuccessfulbusinesspractices.54.Accordingtothepassage,theauthortriestoconvey___________.A.thegoalsthatmostpeoplesetareunrealisticB.allpeoplecanimprovetheirworkqualitybysettinggoalsC.settinggoalscanprovidepeoplewithasenseofpurposeD.peopleshouldnotignorethenegativeeffectsofgoal-settingDIlosteverything.Thatis,I’deitherloseordestroyit.Jewelry.Dolls.Games.WhatevermadeitswayintomyhandsIchewedonordestroyedbeyondrecognition.Iatepaper,andonceconsumedanentirebook.PoorCuriousGeorgedidn’tstaycuriousforlongaroundme.Hewaseaten.MomandDadcalledme“instantdisaster”.AndbecauseIwassomessy,theyalwayssatmeatthedinnertablenexttothegueststheyweren’tplanningtoinviteback.Onedayinthesecondgrade,Iwalkedhomefromschool,andmysurprisedmotherlookedatmeasIwalkedthroughthefrontdoor.“Carol,”sheaskedcalmlybutwithaconfusedlookonherface,“Where’syourcoat?”Ilookeddownandsawmybrokenleathershoes,worn-outpants,andwhite(butdirty)cottonshirt.UntilmymotherpointedoutthatIwasn’tfullydressed,Ihadn’tnoticed.Iwasjustassurprisedasshewas,forwebothrememberedthatIhadbeenwearingthecoatthatmorning.MymotherandIwalkedacrossthestreettotheschool,lookedonthesidewalksandallovertheplaygroundandinthehalls,butinvain.Thefollowingwintermymotherandfatherboughtmeafurbrowncoatwithamatchinghat.Ilovedmynewcoatandhatandfeltlikeabiggirl.IpromisedthatIwouldbecarefulandnotlosethehat.Onedaymyfathercamehomefromworkandcalledmedownstairsfrommyroom.Hebentdowntomysizeandhuggedme,andheaskedmeifIwouldtryonmynewcoatandhatandmodelthemforhim.UpstairsIrushed,twostepsatatime,excitedtoputonafashionshowformyfather.Ithrewonthecoat,butIcouldn’tfindthehat.Inervouslylookedundermybedandinthecloset,butitwasnowhere.Maybehewouldn’tnoticethatIwasn’twearingit.Iflewdownstairsandtwirled(旋轉(zhuǎn))aroundasifonarunway,posingandsmiling,modelingmynewcoatformyfatherwhowaspayingattentiontomeandtellingmehowprettyIlooked.Thenhesaidhewantedmetomodelthehat,too.“No,Daddy,Ijustwanttoshowyouthecoat.Justlookatthecoatonme!”Isaid,stilldancingaroundthehallwayandtryingtoavoidthesubjectofthemissinghat.Iknewthatthehatwashistory.Hewasgiggling(咯咯地笑),andIthoughtIwasadmirableandlovedbecausehewaslaughingandplayingwithme.Wewentaroundacoupletimesaboutthehat,andinthemiddleofhislaugh,heslappedme.Heslappedmehardontheface,andIdidn’tunderstandwhy.Atthesharpsoundofhishandonmyface,mymothershouted,“Mike!Whatareyoudoing!Whatareyoudoing!”Shewasbreathlessandstunned.Hisangerhurtbothmymotherandme.Ijuststoodthereholdingmyhandtomyburningcheek,crying.Andthenhetookmynewhatoutofhiscoatpocket.Hehadfounditlyinginthestreet,andashelookedatmeoverthetopofhisglasses,hesaid,“Maybenowyouwilllearnnottobecarelessandlosethings.”Iamagrownwomannow,andIstilllosethings.Iamstillcareless.Butwhatmyfathertaughtmethatdaywasnotalessonofresponsibility.Ilearnednottotrusthislaughter.Becauseevenhislaughterhurt.55.Whydidthewriter’sparentscallher“instantdisaster”?A.Becauseshewasnaughtyandlookedveryugly.B.Becausesheoftendestroyedthingsonpurpose.C.Becauseherbehaviorwasextremelyabnormal.D.Becauseshewasdestructiveandmadeamess.56.Inthewriter’seyes,hermotheris_______.A.hardworking,braveandstrict B.warmhearted,tolerantandhelpfulC.cruel,falseandmean D.spoilingchildrenandeconomical57.Theunderlinedword“stunned”canbereplacedby_______.A.shockedB.excitedC.disappointedD.depressed58.Fromthepassagewecanknowthewriterhadabadhabitof________.A.tearingpaper B.beingrudetoguestsC.forgettingthisandthat D.tellinglies59.Whatdoyouthinkisthethemeofthestory?A.Wherethereisastrictfather,thereisadutifulson.B.Wherethereisakindmother,thereisauselessson.C.Parentsshouldcriticizeorpunishchildreninsincereways.D.Motherpretendstobekind;Fatherpretendstobesevere.60.Whichcanbethebesttitleofthispassage?A.FalseLaughter B.Friendly-lookingFatherC.StrictFather D.ALessonNotLearned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(qǐng)從以下選項(xiàng)(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(xiàng)的標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。選項(xiàng)中有一項(xiàng)是多余選項(xiàng)。A.Developbroadinterests.B.Beawareofstressfulfactorsinyourlife.C.Stayconnectedtoyourclosefriends.D.Learnhowto

understandyouremotions.E..F.Getinvolvedinstress-freeactivities.HowtokeepmentallyhealthyKeepinghealthatgoodlevelisimportantforbody.

Oneofthemostimportantthingsinlifeistobehealthy--notjustphysically,butmentallyandemotionallyaswell.Followthesestepstocreateamentallyhealthylife.61.______ThisdoesnotjustmeanpostingavideototheirFacebookpageeveryonceinawhile.Ifyoulivefarawayfromyourclosefriends,takethetimetocallthemonceeveryweek.Ifyoulivenearyourbestfriends,maketimeeachweektostopin.Manystudiesshowthatpeoplewithawiderangeofsocialcontactsgetsicklessthanthosewhodon't.Friendsmakeyoulaugh,andlaughingisalsoanimportantpartofhealth.62.______Setsometimeasidetopracticeaninstrument,doanartproject,takephotos,buildmodels,weld,bakegourmetcakes,orwhateverelseenrichesyourfreetime.Ifyouwanttolearnsomethingnew,takeaneveningorweekendclass.Ifyoucan’tthinkofanythinginterestingoffthetopofyourhead,takethetimeto

findahobby.Ifyou’reconvincedthatthereisn’tenoughtimeinthedaytopursueanyoutsideactivities,trytocutbackonatime-wastingactivitylikechannel-surfing.63.______Itisimportanttobeawareofwhatyouarefeeling.Whenyouareintouchwithyouremotions,youwillbeabletobothrecognizewhenyouareactingoutbecauseofyouremotionsandempathizemorethoroughlywithothers.Knowingyourselfisakeypartofhavinggoodmentalhealth--it’simportanttoknowwhensomethingismakingyouunhappysothatyoucaneitherfixitorcutitoutofyourlife.Likewise,itisalsogoodtorecognizethethingsthatmakeyouhappy.Surroundingyourselfwithgoodenergywillpromoteahappier,healthieryou.64.______Stressisunavoidable--whetheryouarerunninglateforwork,orhavetogetashotatthedoctor’soffice,itisnormaltofeelstressedout.However,you

andlearnhowtomanageyourreactiontostressfulthings.Beawareofthethingsthatstressyououtandtrytoavoidthosetriggers(觸發(fā)物).Forexample,ifsittingintrafficmakesyoustressed,avoiddrivingduringpeakrushhour.Ifthatmeansgettingupearlyandgettingtoworkearly,thenfindacoffeeshopnearyourofficeandrelaxbeforework.65.______Ifyouhavenoticedthatyouhaveahardtimerelaxingorsleepingatnight,takeupyogaormeditationclasses.Afterworkorclass,headtoyourlocalyogastudioandlearnhowtofocusyourbreathsothatyoufeelallyourtensionsunwind.Takeafewmomentseachdaytoreleaseanystressesyouhaveandfocusonthehereandnow.Insteadofworryingaboutsomethingthathappenedinthepast,orplanningforthefuture,takeamomenttonoticewhatisgoingonaroundyou.非選擇題部分(共40分)第三部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié):短文改錯(cuò)(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)下面短文中有10處語(yǔ)言錯(cuò)誤。請(qǐng)?jiān)谟绣e(cuò)誤的地方增加、刪除或修改某個(gè)單詞。增加:在缺詞處加一個(gè)漏字符號(hào)(∧),并在該漏字符號(hào)下寫上該加的詞。刪除:把多余的詞用斜線(\)劃掉。修改:在錯(cuò)的詞下劃一橫線,并在該橫線下寫上修改后的詞。注意:1、每處錯(cuò)誤及其修改均僅限一詞;2、只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起)不計(jì)分。例如:Itwasverynicetogetyourinvitationtospend∧weekendwithyou.LuckilyIwastheamcompletelyfreethen,soI’lltosay“yes”.I’llarriveinBristolataround8p.m.inFridayevening.onSportsandgamesareveryusefulforcharactertraining.Intheirlessonsattheschool,boysandgirlsmaylearnaboutsuchvirtueslikeunselfishness,

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