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高考高三英語3月月考模擬試題11

第I卷(選擇題共115分)

I.聽力理解(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)

第一節(jié)(共5小題,每小題1分,滿分7.5分)

聽下面5段材料,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑,

每段對話僅讀一遍。

1.HowdoesthemanfeelaboutYorkshire?

A.Hedoesn'tenjoytheweather.

B.Helikeseverythingaboutit.

C.Helikestherainthere.

2.Whichmonthisprobablyitnow?

A.June.B.August.C.September.

3.Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?

A.Atahospital.B.Atalibrary.C.Atabookstore.

4.Whatwillthewomandofirst?

A.Sendthee-mail.B.Makeacall.C.Typethepaper.

5.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?

A.Woodsurvivedtheair-crash.

B.Theplanecrashedintothesea.

C.Woodhasjustbeenbackfromaholiday.

第二節(jié)(共15小題,每小題1分,滿分22.5分)

聽下面5段材?料,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑,

每段對話讀兩遍。

聽第6段材料,回答第6至8題。

6.HowdoesthemanfindProfessorMarlin'sclass?

A.Exciting.B.Hard.C.Boring.

7.Whydoesthewomanlikethestudygroup?

A.Becauseeveryoneiskindandactive.

B.Becauseshelikesthegamesinthestudygroup.

C.Becauseeveryoneisseriousandhelpful.

8.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?

A.Therearesixmembersinthestudygroup.

B.Theywillmeetattheschoolgatetonight.

C.Themanwilljointhestudygrouptonight.

聽第7段材料,回答第9至11題。

9.Whydoesthemanwanttogetacar?

A.Becauseitisusefulforhiswork.

B.Becausehehasgotalotofmoney.

C.Becausethecarischeap.

10.Whatdoesthemanconsiderwhenhechoosesthecar?

A.Theprice.B.Thequality.C.Thewayofpayment.

11.Howmuchwillthemanpayfbrtheremainingpart?

A.$2500.B.$13800.C.$30000.

聽第8段材料,回答第12至14題。

12.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?

A.Teacherandstudent.B.Husbandandwife.C.Fatheranddaughter.

13.Whatfooddoesthewomanhave?

A.Abottleofbeer.B.Abasketoffruit.C.Acheesesandwich.

14.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtotheconversation?

A.Thelunchbasketisinthebackofthecar.

B.Therearetrees,grassbutlittlewateraroundthepicnicsite.

C.Theyhaven'tdriventherefbralongtime.

15.Whydoesthewomanfeelsurprised?聽

A.Becausethemanhasworkedforoversixyears.第

B.Becausethemanhasworkedforthesamefirm.9

C.Becausethemanhasauniversitydegreebutworksasatrunkdriver.段

16.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?材

A.Formerclassmates.B.Interviewerandinterviewee.C.Bossandsecretary.料,

17.Whatisthemainadvantageofthemanworkingasatruckdriver?回

A.Hecanmakealotofmoney,答

B.Hecandowhathewantstodo.第

CHRranhawet.imftt.nhftwithhisfrimilv15

至17題。

聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。

18.WhobroughtupEric?

A.Hisuncle.B.Hismother.C.Hisgrandparents.

19.WhendidEricstarttakingdrugs?

A.Afterhismusicgroupbrokeup.

B.Afterhismarriagefailed.

C.Afterhiswifedied.

20.Whichofthefollowingistrue?

A.Ericcouldalsowritegoodsongs.

B.Erichadneverattendedanartcollege.

C.Ericwasworldfamousasamoviestar.

II.單項(xiàng)填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

從A、B、C、D四個選項(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.Marytookadvantageoftheopportunityandtriedtomakegoodimpressiononhernew

boss.

A.an;aB.不填;aC.an;不填D.不填;不填

22.Mostofhismistakesoutofhisnervousness,Iamsure.

A.aroseB.raisedC.roseD.lifted

23.Thatcompanywantstoreducepricestoincreaseitsmarketshare,andthisiswedifferfromit.

A.whatB.whichC.whereD.why

24.Accordingtothelatesttrafficrules,driverswhorunredlightslosesixpoints,doublethe

previouspunishment.

A.shallB.mayC.canD.should

25.一ThepopgroupS.H.EissaidtohavebeeninvitedtoCCTVSpringFestivalShow.

-Really?It'salongtimetheythreeperformedtogetheronthemainland.

A.thatB.sinceC.whenD.before

26.NotuntilIhavegotalltheinformationsomecommentsaboutthisincident.

A.IcanmakeB.canImakeC.IhavemadeD.haveImade

27.—Didyouseeitwithyourowneyes,Mike?

一Yes.OtherwiseIyouaboutit.

A.didn'ttellB.hadn'ttold

C.wouldn'ttellD.wouldn'thavetold

28.Thesentencewantsoncemoreasmanystudentsstillhavedifficultyunderstandingit.

A.toexplainB.explainingC.beingexplainedD.explained

29.Hetalksasifheknewthetruth._______,heknowsnothingaboutit.

A.ActuallyB.ReallyC.ObviouslyD.Generally

30.—Tony,youseeminhighspirits.

——Yes.Thereisnothing_______excitingthanseeingmyworkinprint.

A.soB.mostC.moreD.as

31.Manymemoriesofoldtimeswerebytheconversationwehadthatevening.

A.calledupB.setupC.keptupD.putup

32.—ShallwemakeitnextSaturdaymorning?

—Sorry.I_______afriendoffattheairportthen.

A.seeB.wasseeingC.willhaveseenD.willbeseeing

33.1wonderifthisreddressis_______inalargersize.Thisoneistootight.

A.possibleB.acceptableC.availableD.fashionable

34.WewenttotheRoyalCinemalastnight,wesawthefilmLifeofPi.

A.whichB.thatC.whereD.as

35.—Ithinkweshouldspendmoremoneydevelopingnewmarkets.

一Inmyopinion,it'smoreimportanttoholdtheoldcustomersfirst.

A.Icouldn'tagreemore.B.Doyoureallythinkso?

C.That'sreasonableadvice.D.Isn'titagoodidea?

III.完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)

閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)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。

Thestartofanewschoolyearalwaysbringsareturntoroutineatmyhouse.It'sthe36routine

practicedallacrossthecountry:wakeupthe37,getthemoutofbed,makesureeveryonehas38,

checktoseethatthefive-year-oldhashershoeson,seetheirteetharebrushed,39lunchesorlunch

money,grabthebookbags,and40forthedoor.Lifegoeslikethisand41thoughtisrequiredfor

sucharoutine.Asa42,1justgetinthezoneandgetitalldone.Thementalclockis43ticking

thewholetime.

Onerecentmorningproveda(n)44.“Thetreesaredancing,mom!^^shoutedthefive-year-oldas

wepulledoutofthedriveway.Herconversationaboutdancingtreeswentonforseveralminutes45I

finallycameoutofmy"accomplishtheroutine^^mindset(心態(tài))andnoticedthe46thatday.

Oh!Thetreesweredancing!Iwasso47withmydailyroutinethatI48tonoticetheworld

aroundme.OnceIstartedpayingattentiontothe49oftheleavesandthebeautyofthetrees

“dancing",itchangedmywholemindset.

50lifethroughtheeyesofafive-year-oldbrought51backtomymorning.Ioftenfindit

easyto52thesenseofwonderthatIhadasachild.The53Fvebeenin"theroutine”,ihemore

likelyIamtolosesomeofthewonderandthefreshness.Myyoungchild54methatIneedto55

andenjoythewonderofmylife.

36.A.specialB.sameC.newD.flexible

37.A.neighborsB.parentsC.childrenD.friends

38.A.eatenB.leftC.recoveredD.disappeared

39.A.handinB.handoverC.handdownD.handout

40.A.waitB.lookC.searchD.race

41.A.littleB.quickC.muchD.active

42.A.doctorB.motherC.studentD.teacher

43.A.usuallyB.slightlyC.everD.never

44.A.exampleB.exceptionC.successD.disaster

45.A.onceB.whileC.beforeD.after

46.A.sunshineB.rainC.cloudD.wind

47.A.busyB.angryC.unsatisfiedD.comfortable

48.A.hesitatedB.failedC.lovedD.began

49.A.colorB.shapeC.movementD.size

50.A.EndingB.HatingC.ExperiencingD.Devoting

51.A.beautyB.kindnessC.angerD.sadness

52.A.learnB.loseC.talkD.show

53.A.higherB.longerC.lessD.better

54.A.forcedB.persuadedC.remindedD.requested

55.A.studyB.workC.refuseD.stop

IV.閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)

閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(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。

A

Playingwithwaterandsandissomethingmostoftheparentsrestrict(限制Dtheirkidsfrom.Mostofthem

considerthistypeofgamesasdirty,butlikeeverythingelse,italsohassomepositiveaspects.However,actually

playingwithsandandwaterisnotonlysomethingthatkidsareattractedto,butitalsohelpsintheirdevelopment.

Sandandwatergamesarenotonlymeantforthebeach.Takeopportunitiestohelpyourkidplayandlearn

somethingwithwaterathomewhiletakingbath,orinniceclimate.Sandgamesathomeneedgoodweather

conditionsandasandbox

Whenyouareprovidingyourkidwithlearningopportunitiesthroughsandandwatergames,youarehelping

yourkidtoimprovevocabularyandcommunicationskillsaswell.Forexample,askthekidquestionsandgethim

tomakepredictionswhilenoticingtheactionsofwaterasitmovesfromonecontainertoanotheroneofaspecial

sizeorshape.Taketwoitemsandquestionyourkidaboutwhichwillgounderthewaterandwhichwillfloat.

Yourkid'scuriositywillmaketeachingandlearninganeasytask.

KidslearnsocialskillsfromthegamesbasedonsandandwaterSandboxgameswithotherkidsneed

cooperationandsharing,androleplayingwillstimulate(刺激)theirminds.

Sandandwatergamesimprovethelevelofcreativityinkids.Showyourkidshowtomakeoutlinesand

shapeswithsandmodelsinthesandwiththeirfingersorstuffssuchascombsorasmallplasticrake(耙子).

Putsomesandonaplatetouseindoorsandmakelearningtomarkoutlettersandnumbersaddedfun.Sand

andwatergamesoractivitiesarethingsthatevenyoucandowithyourkidsthatcombineamusement,

knowledge,creativity,andyoucanspendqualitytimewithyourchildrenaswell.

56.Accordingtothetext,sandandwatergames.

A.arepopularwithmanykidsB.areplayedonlyonthebeach

C.can'tbesharedwithparentsD.arewelcomedbymostparents

57.Whycansandandwatergamesmaketeachingandlearningeasy?

A.Becauseparentscaninstructthem.B.Becausekids'vocabularyisimproved.

C.Becausekidscanpredicttheanswers.D.Becausekidsarecuriousaboutthem.

58.Accordingtothetext,playingsandandwatergames.

A.canmakekidsamused,creativeandsociable

B.willchangethetraditionalwayofschooling

C.maypreventkidsfromcommunicatingwithothers

D.maydoharmtokids'health

59.What'sthemainpurposeofthetext?

A.Toteachkidshowtoplaysandandwatergames.

B.Totellparentsthebenefitsofkids'playingsandandwatergames.

C.Topersuadeparentstoallowtheirkidstoplayoutside.

D.Totellkidshowtoimprovevocabularyandcommunicationskills.

B

WhenhisbookLittlePrincesbegins,ConorGrennanisplanningayear-longtriparoundtheglobe,a

journeythatbeganwithathree-monthvolunteerserviceattheLittlePrincesChildren'shome,an

orphanage(孤兒院)inNepal.

Whenhearrivedattheorphanage,Conorwasimmediatelywelcomedbyallthechildreneventhough

hehadnopreviousexperienceinworkingwithchildren.Hequicklygrewtolovethejob.Butitwasn'tlong

beforeConorcametolearnthatthechildrenwerenotorphansatall—theywereactuallychildrenwhohad

beenseparatedfromtheirparentsbyachildIrafficker(販子).

ThisrealizationturnedConor5sglobaljourneyintoastrongdesiretotrytofindawaytoreunitethese

childrenwiththeirfamilies.Asapartofhisefforts,Conordidagreatamountofworkwhenhewasbackin

America.HestartedupanonprofitorganizationcalledNextGenerationNepal(NGN),raisingfundsinorder

tobuyahouseinNepalforanotherchildren'shome.Then,backinNepal,hebeganalife-changingtrek冊艮

苦跋涉)intotheremotevillagesinthemountainsofHumia.

ItisreallyamazingtoreadaboutConorcommunicatingwiththechildrenandtoreadhisdescriptions

ofeachofthem.Hemademetrulycareaboutthekids.Iwantedthemtobeabletoreunitewiththeir

families,too!Unfortunately,thiswassimplynotpossibleforsomeofthechildren.Butthereweresome

childrenwhoreceivedamazingsurprises.Jagrit,forexample,hadthoughtforyearsthatbothhisparents

weredead.So,ConorwasdumbfoundedwhenhevisitedJagrit'svillageandwasintroducedtotheboy's

father!

Conorsuccessfullyfoundmanyofthefamiliesofthechildren.Also,hewassuccessfulinfindinghis

futurewifewhileinNepal.

60.WhatdoweknowaboutLittlePrincesChildren'sHome?

A.Itisaprofitableorganization.

B.Thechildreninitareallorphans.

C.IthasmanybranchesalloverNepal.

D.Manychildrenendedupthereduetoillegaltrade.

61.Inordertohelpthechildren,Conor.

a.gaveuphisplantotravelworldwideb.setuptheorganizationNGN

c.foughtagainstchildtraffickersd.visitedsomeremotevillages

e.decidedtosettleinNepal

A.a,b,cB.a,b,dC.b,c,clD.c,d,e

62.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"dumbfounded"inParagraph4mean?

A.Satisfied.B.Interested.C.Astonished.D.Ashamed.

63.ItcanbelearnedfromthepassagethatConorGrennan.

A.istheauthorofLittlePrincesB.isdeterminedtoremainsingle

C.likesteachingverymuchD.isafriendoftheauthor's

C

Whilenatureloversacrosstheworldwishallhumanstorealizethesignificanceoftheirnatural

surroundings,manyAustraliansareturningcaringfortheenvironmentintoawayoflife.

JulieAstonis,anAustralianhousewifeinBrisbaneisonesuchexample.Eventhoughautumnis

approachingAustralia'sBrisbaneinApril,onecanstillwatchcolorfulblooming(盛開的)flowersinJulie's

littlegarden,asshetellsthatinhercommunity,“Eachofushasabeautifulyard.Thewholecommunity,

fromchildrentoelderlypeople,takescareoftheenvironmentasiftheyaretakingcareoftheirowngarden.

“Gardeningisthemostpopularclubinourcommunity,shesays."Alotofretiredpeopledon'tjust

regularlyorganizegardeninglectures,butalsopersonallyvisitfamiliesinthecommunitytoprovide

gardeningtraining.Soyoucanseethatflowerscontinuetoblossominourgardensthroughouttheyear.”

Talkingaboutherpeople'ssenseofcarefortheenvironment,Juliesayswhenpeopleinthecommunity

takealongtheirdog,theyalwayscarryagarbagebagtodealwiththedog'swaste."Inourcommunity,you

willneverexperiencetheembarrassmentofsteppingonthedirtywastewhileyouarewalkingonthegrass,“

saysJuliewithasmile."Takingcareofthedog'swastecanalsohelptodevelopchildren'ssenseof

responsibility!”

Astoprotectingwaterresources,theAustraliangovernmenthasmadestrictrulesforfamilies.Julie

says,"Wecertainlywouldnotusetapwatertowatertheflowers!”Shesaysalmosteveryfamilyinher

communityhasahugetankusedtostorerainwater,whichislaterusedastheresourceofalloutdoorwater

use,connectthewatertankwiththeirtoilets.

64.Fromthefirstthreeparagraphswelearnthat.

A.gardeningispopularinmostpartofAustralia

B.Aprilisagreattimeforpeopletoenjoyflowers

C.it'snoteasytokeepagardenwithoutpropertraining

D.Julie'scommunityhasadeepsenseofcaringfornature

65.WhichofthefollowingaboutJulieistrue?

A.Shetakesprideinhercommunity.

B.Sheoncesteppedonadog'swaste.

C.Sheisquiteinfavorofraisingadog.

D.Shefindsitembarrassingtowalkonthegrass.

66.FromwhatJuliesaysinthelastparagraph,weknow.

A.rainwaterisnotthebestresource

B.hercommunityownsapublictank

C.hercommunitymakesfulluseofresources

D.itisnotnecessarytowaterflowersveryoften

67.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.Lovenature,theAustralianwayB.HowAustralianssave

resources

C.HowAustraliansleadtheirlifeD.Protectnature,amustof

Belowyou'Hfindthemostpopulartravelandvacation

destinationsintheUS.

TimesSquare,NewYorkCity

ThisManhattancrossroadsofcommerce(商業(yè))isthetopspot

onourlist,thankstoincreasingvisitorstoNewYorkCityin

despitetheeconomicturndown.AccordingtotheTimesSquare

Alliance,4t80%ofvisitorstoNYCmakeitapointtovisitTimesSquare.^^Thetotal

ofNYCvisitslastyearwas47million,whichmeansabout37.6milliontravelers

visitedthe"CrossroadsoftheWorld”.

TheLasVegasStrip,Nevada

TheStripispartofthefederalgovernment'sNationalScenicBywaysProgram,whichdesignsroads

basedon“archeological,cultural,historic,natural,recreationalandscenicqualities^^.Lastyear,totalvisitors

toLasVegasnumbered37.5million;theLasVegasConventionandVisitorsAuthorityfoundthatanaverage

of80%ofvisitorshadeitherstayedovernightorgambled(賭博)ontheStrip.

NationalMallandMemorialParks,Washington,D.C.

Manyofthenation'siconic(圖標(biāo)的)publiclandmarksarefoundinthe1,000-plusacresoftheNational

MallandMemorialParks,includingtheWashington,Lincoln,andJeffersonMemorials,andtheKoreanand

VietnamWarVeteransMemorials.TheSmithsonianInstitution's19museumsarealsoclosetotheMall;last

year,thenetworkoffreemuseumsdrewmorethan25millionvisitors.

FaneuilHallMarketplace,Boston

Builtin1742byPeterFaneuil,awealthyBostonmerchant,FaneuilHallhasservedasacommercial

centreofthecityforcenturiesandasasiteforfamouspublicspeeches,likeSamuelAdams'

independence-rallyingspeechtocolonists.Today,shoppersaccountforalargeshareofvisitors.Faneuil

HalPshistoricalsignificancemakesitgainthestatusofculturalattraction,attracting20millionvisitors

everyyear.

68.HowmanypeoplevisitedtheLasVegasStriplastyear?

A.47million.B.37.5million.C.30million.D.25million.

69.Ifyouwanttolistentosomefamouspublicspeeches,thebestplacefbryoutogois.

A.TimesSquare,NewYorkCity

B.TheLasVegasStrip,Nevada

C.FaneuilHallMarketplace,Boston

D.NationalMallandMemorialParks,Washington,D.C.

70.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat.

A.TimesSquarehashistoricalsignificance

B.FaneuilHallMarketplaceistheculturalcentreofNYC

C.FaneuilHallMarketplaceisnamedafterafamousspeaker

D.peoplecanvisittheSmithsonianInstitution'smuseumsfreeofcharge

71.Thefourtouristdestinationsinthepassagearelistedinorderoftheir.

A.sizeB.popularityC.historyD.importance

E

Hotyogaisnotterriblydifferentfromregularyoga.Youwilldothesameposesandwillneedayoga

mat.However,thecatchisthatthetemperaturewillbeatleast100degreesFahrenheitandsometimes

higher.Theheatiswhatmakesthistypeofyoganotforeveryone.Regardlessofyouroverallhealth,talkto

yourdoctorbeforetakingahotyogaclassandletyourdoctorknowthatyouplantotakeone.

Ipersonallycannotdohotyogaduetoaconditionthatisgreatlyworsenedbytemperatureextremes,soI

amanexampleofsomeonewhocannotdothisformofexercise.Idoregularyogajustfine,butthe

temperatureof100degreesFahrenheitwouldbeseverelyuncomfortableandpossiblydangerous.

Theclimateissaidtohelpwithmuscleflexibilityandyouwillsweatlikethereisnotomorrow—which

isbelievedtoforceoutmoretoxins(毒素).Itisimportanttokeepinmindthatevenifyouareingoodhealth,

thehightemperaturescantakesomegettingusedto.Youmaywanttostartwithashorterclassandwork

yourwayup.

Youwillbesweatinggreatlyinhotyogatemperatures.Drinkplentyofwaterbefore,duringandafter

yourclass.Itisalsoimportanttopayattentiontoyourbody.Ifyouarefeelingverytired,itistimetosit

downandgetsomewater.Youshouldalsoremoveyourselffromthehotenvironment,butnotintoavery

coldenvironment.Forexample,justgointoahallway-aplacethatisatanormaltemperatureandstartto

drinksomewater.

Thingslikeheatstroke(中暑)arepossiblewiththistypeofyoga.Theseissuesaremostoftenseenin

thoseover60yearsofage,butyoungerpeoplewithchronic(慢性的)healthproblemsarealsoatrisk.

Anyonecanfallvictimtoheatstroke.Childrenarealsoespeciallyvulnerable(脆弱的)toheatstroke,so

leavethekidsathomewhileyouattendyouryogaclass.

Ifduringclassyoueverstarttofeelbadorweak,immediatelystopandtellyourinstructorsothatheor

shecangetyouhelp.Donottrytofinishtheclass.

72.Hotyogaisdifferentfromregularyogain.

A.itsposesB.itstemperatureC.itsspecialclothesD.itsspecialyogamat

73.Theauthorwritesthesecondparagraphto.

A.provenotallpeoplecandohotyoga

B.explainhotyogaisn'tagoodwaytoexercise

C.suggestshethinkshotyogaunreasonable

D.showshedoesn^likehotyogaverymuch

74.Thefourthparagraphisdevelopedby.

A.givingsomeadviceB.makingacomparison

C.providingsomeexamplesD.analyzingcauses

75.Whydopeopletakeuphotyoga?

A.Itisthemostpopularandeffectiveexercise.

B.Itworksthemusclesandforcesouttoxins.

C.Itmakespeoplegetusedtohightemperature.

D.Itpreventsheatstrokeandchronicdisease.

第II卷(非選擇題共35分)

V.短文填詞(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)

LastweekIwenttovisitmyformerneighbor,Mr.Yang.

HeandIusedtonexttoeachotherformanyyears.76.

Abouthalfayearago,anocamethattheoldbuilding,77.

alongwithmanyother(相似的)ones,shouldbepulled78.

downtomakerforamainstreet.Sowehadtomoveapart.79.

Mr.Younghas(定居)inthesuburbsnearabeautifulpark.80.

Hisapartmentismuch1thanbefore.Theonlyproblem81.

isthatitquitealongtimetogettothedowntown82.

area.,Mr.Youngdoesn'tseemtoworryaboutthelong83.

(距離).Hesaysthatanewsubwaylinewillbebuiltinafew84.

years,meanslifewillcertainlybemoreconvenientinthefuture.85.

VI.書面表達(dá)(滿分25分)

假設(shè)你是李華,某校高中三年級學(xué)生。最近,你和同學(xué)們都明顯感覺到壓力劇增,難以適應(yīng)。

請你針對這一現(xiàn)象根據(jù)以下要點(diǎn)寫一篇英語短文,給你校英文報投稿。

1.高三學(xué)生面對的壓力;

2.壓力帶來的危害;

3.減壓的辦法。

注意:

1.詞數(shù)120左右;

2.參考詞7匚:減壓relievepressure高考theCollegeEntranceExamination

參考答案

I.聽力理解(共20小題;每小題15分,滿分30分)

1-5ABBCA6-10BCCAB11-15CBCAC16-20BBCBA

II-單項(xiàng)填空(共15小題;每小題1分.滿分15分)

21-25BACAB26-30BDBAC31-35ADCCB

III.完彩填空(共20小懣;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)

36-40BCADD41-45ABABC46-50DABCC51-55ABBCD

IV.閱讀理解(共20小題:每小題2分.滿分40分)

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V.短文填詞(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)

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81.larger82.takes83.However84.distance85.which

VI.書面表達(dá)(滿分25分)

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wayout.Ourpressuremainlyresultsfromthefollowing:First,ourtoppressurecomesfromtheheavy

burdenofschoolwork.Second,theCollegeEntranceExaminationisdrawingnearandwearealways

worriedaboutwhetherornotwecanbeadmittedintogooduniversities.Besides,parentsandteachers'high

expectationsalsokeepusundergreatpressure.

Asisknown,toomuchpressurecancauseharmtoourbody.Asaresult,ourstudieswillbeaffected.

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