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…………○…………內(nèi)…………○…………裝…………○…………內(nèi)…………○…………裝…………○…………訂…………○…………線…………○…………※※請※※不※※要※※在※※裝※※訂※※線※※內(nèi)※※答※※題※※…………○…………外…………○…………裝…………○…………訂…………○…………線…………○…………第=page22頁,總=sectionpages22頁第=page11頁,總=sectionpages11頁2025年華東師大版高三英語下冊月考試卷含答案考試試卷考試范圍:全部知識點(diǎn);考試時間:120分鐘學(xué)校:______姓名:______班級:______考號:______總分欄題號一二三四五總分得分評卷人得分一、選擇題(共6題,共12分)1、Youcan,___________theairisclean,takeyourchildrenouttothepark,butnottoday.()A.becauseB.thoughC.forD.when2、【題文】LinglinghasgonetoEnglandfora______Englishcourse.A.sixmonthB.sixmonthsC.six-monthD.six-months3、【題文】—____Isthatyourdictionary?

—Yes.Thankyou.A.ThanksB.ExcusemeC.GoodnightD.Sorry4、-Tomseemsnotsoenthusiasticashewastwoyearsago.

-Yes.He'sreallyreachedapointinhiscareer______hehastodecidewhattodonext.()A.thatB.whenC.whereD.which5、Ifyouwanttobeagooddoctor,youhavetoconstantlyupdateyourknowledgetomaintainyourprofessional_____.A.competenceB.determinationC.conscienceD.ambition6、________onlinecoursescanproducegoodresultsremainstobeseen.()A.That-B.WhetherC.Who-D.Where評卷人得分二、填空題(共5題,共10分)7、(2013·合肥第二次質(zhì)檢)Martinhasn'tbeenintouchwithmeforages.He________mynewcellphonenumber.A.needn'tgetB.mustn'tgetC.can'tgetD.shouldn'thavegot8、Therecentfinancialcrisis_______intoconsideration,theJapaneseboss______backonthenumberofworkersworkingforhim.A.taken;cutB.wastaken;cutC.taking;cutsD.totake;cutting9、我們學(xué)校的播音俱樂部很棒因?yàn)樗怯蓪W(xué)生替學(xué)校經(jīng)營管理的.

Theradioclubinourschoolisgreatbecauseitis____thestudentsfortheschool.10、SirStevenRedgrave

Winnerof5OlympicGoldMedals

"In1997Iwasfoundtohavedevelopeddiabetes(糖尿?。瓸elievingmycareerwasover,Ifeltextremelylow.ThenoneofthespecialistssaidtherewastonoreasonwhyIshouldstoptrainingandcompeting.Thatwasit-theencouragementIneeded.IcouldstillbeawinnerifIbelievedinmyself.Iamnotsayingthatitisn'tdifficultsometimes.ButIwantedtoprovetomyselfthatIwasn'tfinishedyet.Nothingistostandinmyway."

KarenPickering

SwimmingWorldChampion

"Iswim4hoursaday,6daysaweek.Imanagethatsortofworkloadbyputtingitontopofmydiary.Thisisthekeytosuccess-youcan'tfollowacareerinanyfieldwithoutbeingwell-organized.Listwhatyoubelieveyoucanachieve.Trustyourself,writedownyourgoalsfortheday,howeversmalltheyare,andyou'llbeastepclosertoachievingthem."

KirstenBest

Poet&Writer

"Whenthingsaregettinghard,avoiceinsidemyheadtellsmethatIcan'tachievesomething.Then,thereareotherdistractions,suchasfamilyorhobbies.Thekeyistoconcentrate.WhenIfeeltense,ithelpsalottorepeatwordssuchas‘calm',‘peace'or‘focus',eitheroutloudorsilentlyinmymind.Itmakesmefeelmoreincontrolandincreasesmyconfidence.Thisisahabitthatcanbecomesecondnaturequiteeasilyandisapowerfulpsychological(心理的)tool"

63.WhatdoesSirStevenRedgravemainlytalkabout?____

A.Difficultiesinfluencedhiscareer.

B.Specialistsofferedhimmedicaladvice.

C.Traininghelpedhimdefeathisdisease.

D.Heovercametheshadowofillnesstowin.

64.WhatdoesKarenPickeringputontopofherdiary?____

A.Hertrainingschedule.B.Herdailyhappenings.

C.Herachievements.D.Hersportscareer.

65.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"distractions"probablyreferto?____

A.Waysthathelponetofocus.

B.Wordsthathelponetofeellesstense.

C.Activitiesthatturnone'sattentionaway.

D.Habitsthatmakeithardforonetorelax.

66.Accordingtothepassage,whatdothethreepeoplehaveincommon?____

A.Courage.B.Devotion.C.Hardwork.D.Self-confidence.11、Whathappenstoateenagekidwhentheworldhethoughtheknewsuddenlychanges?FindoutinLittleBrotherbyAmericanauthorCoryDoctorow.Itisafascinatingbookforanewgenerationofsci-fireaders.

MarcusYallow,17,fromSanFranciscoismuchmorecomfortableinfrontofacomputerthanobeyingtherulesofsociety.Smart,fastandwisetothewaysofthenetworkedworld,hehasnotroubleoutwitting(騙過)hishighschool'smonitoringsystem.Thiswayheandhisfriendsgettoheadofftoplayapopularonlinegameinreallife.

Whiletheyareplaying,abombexplodesontheBayBridge.Marcusstopsamilitaryvehicletogethelpforhisinjuredfriend,butthissimpleactthrowshimintoaDepartmentofHomelandSecurity(DHS)secretprison.Thereheistreatedasapossibleterrorist.Heiseventuallyletgoafterfourdays,buthisinjureddisappears.

Whenhereturns,Marcusdiscoversthattherearemany"securitymeasures"inplaceandthatnowallcitizensaretreatedlikepotentialterrorists.Whilesomeconsiderthisgovernmentactionnecessaryforpublicsafety,Marcusseesthisasacompletedestructionoftherightsheissupposedtohaveasacitizen.

Heknowsthatnoonewillbelievehisstory,whichleaveshimwithonlyonethingtodo:totakedowntheDHShimself.HehelpsorganizealargenetworkcalledXnettospreadthetruth;anonymously(匿名地).

Thebookpresentsayoungmanwhoisirresponsible,butlearnsabouthimself,andgrows,inthecourseofthestory.Aspartofthislearningandgrowinghebecomesawareofveryseriousissuesabouthissociety.

60.MarcusYallowwassenttoprisonbecause____.

A.hekilledhisfriend

B.hebombedamilitaryvehicle

C.hedidsomethingthatapossibleterroristcoulddo

D.hisinjuredfrienddisappeared

61.Fromthesecondparagraphwecaninferthat____.

A.MarcusYallowismuchmorecomfortableobeyingtherulesofsociety

B.MarcusYallowissmart,fastandwiseinreallife

C.MarcusYallowalwaysplaysonlinegamesinreallife

D.MarcusYallowisexpertatthenetworkworld

62.Theunderlineworddestructioninthepassagemeans____.

A.damageB.reward

C.ruinD.protection

63.Whatkindofarticledoesthispassagebelongto?____

A.Afascinatingstory.B.Abookreview.

C.Newsreport.D.ATVprogramme.評卷人得分三、信息匹配(共6題,共12分)12、Peoplealwaysfailtoknowwhattheyshouldeat.SomeCanadianscientistshaverecentlygivenausefulpieceofadvicetopeopleindevelopednations.Theysaypeopleshouldeatmoreofthesamekindoffoodeatenbyhumanslivingmorethan10,000yearsago.____Theythinkthatpeople’slifehaschangedalotandourbodieshavenotbeenabletodealwiththesechangesinlifestyle,leadingtonewkindsofsicknesses.____Sotheyarecalled“diseasesofcivilization”.Manycancersanddiseasesofthebloodsystemareexamplesofsuchdiseases.____Firstly,peoplelivinginancienttimeshadverylittlealcoholortobacco,probablynone.Secondly,ourancestorshuntedwildanimalsformeat.____Thirdly,theyatealotoffreshvegetables,withnopollutionandpesticides(農(nóng)藥).Theydidnothavemilkoranyothersugarproducts,andtheymadeverylittleuseofsalt.Changesinfoodandlifestyleareperhapsthemaindifferencesbetweenlifeinancienttimesandthatoftoday.____Weeatsixtimesmoresalt,sugarandfatthanourancestors.Scientistssaythatwewouldbemuchhealthierifweatemuchthesamewaytheancientpeopledid,cuttingtheamountoffatty,saltyandsweetfood.。(1)A.Ancientpeoplelivedasimplelife.B.Inthatcase,theywouldlivemuchhealthier.C.Today,weenjoyhavingfoodrichinfat,sugarandsalt.D.Thesenewsicknesseswerenotknowninancienttimes.E.Thosewildanimalshadlittle,evennofatatall.F.Variousreasonscontributetothehealthofancientpeople.G.Modernpeoplesufferfrom“diseasesofcivilization”.。(2)A.Ancientpeoplelivedasimplelife.B.Inthatcase,theywouldlivemuchhealthier.C.Today,weenjoyhavingfoodrichinfat,sugarandsalt.D.Thesenewsicknesseswerenotknowninancienttimes.E.Thosewildanimalshadlittle,evennofatatall.F.Variousreasonscontributetothehealthofancientpeople.G.Modernpeoplesufferfrom“diseasesofcivilization”.。(3)A.Ancientpeoplelivedasimplelife.B.Inthatcase,theywouldlivemuchhealthier.C.Today,weenjoyhavingfoodrichinfat,sugarandsalt.D.Thesenewsicknesseswerenotknowninancienttimes.E.Thosewildanimalshadlittle,evennofatatall.F.Variousreasonscontributetothehealthofancientpeople.G.Modernpeoplesufferfrom“diseasesofcivilization”.。(4)A.Ancientpeoplelivedasimplelife.B.Inthatcase,theywouldlivemuchhealthier.C.Today,weenjoyhavingfoodrichinfat,sugarandsalt.D.Thesenewsicknesseswerenotknowninancienttimes.E.Thosewildanimalshadlittle,evennofatatall.F.Variousreasonscontributetothehealthofancientpeople.G.Modernpeoplesufferfrom“diseasesofcivilization”.。(5)A.Ancientpeoplelivedasimplelife.B.Inthatcase,theywouldlivemuchhealthier.C.Today,weenjoyhavingfoodrichinfat,sugarandsalt.D.Thesenewsicknesseswerenotknowninancienttimes.E.Thosewildanimalshadlittle,evennofatatall.F.Variousreasonscontributetothehealthofancientpeople.G.Modernpeoplesufferfrom“diseasesofcivilization”.13、Areyouplanningtotakeacourseataforeignuniversity?Well,thenyouhavecertainlycometotherightplace.Thesetipsforstudyinginaforeigncountrywillsurelymakeyoufeelathomeinanewcity.Justhavealook!Learnaboutthecountry.Beforeyouleaveforthecountry,makesurethatyouknowsomethingaboutitscustomsandtraditions.____Therefore,ifyouwishtogetusedtothelocalwayoflivinginashorttime,youmustlearnaboutwhatthepeopleeatandhowtheydressup.____Thisisperhapsthemostimportantthingtokeepinmindbeforeyousetoffforforeignshorestostudy.Makenotesofallthepapersyouwouldneedbeforeandduringyourstayabroad,especiallythevisa(簽證).Itissuggestedthatyoumakecopiesofboth,yourpassportandvisa,incaseyoumightberequiredtogetanewoneduringthecourseofyourstaythere.Learnabouttheuniversity.Whenyoudecidetotakeacourseinthecountry,itisimportantthatyoushouldresearchwell.Don’tjustfollowadsandchooseoneblindly.____Inthisway,you’llgetsomereliableinformation.Developgoodcommunicationskills.Notonlywillitmakeiteasierforyoutofacepersonalinterviewsbutalsotogetalongwiththelocalpeopleandstudents.____Whatawaytodrivethebluesaway!Thesetipsforstudyingabroadcangoalongwayinmakingyourstayoverseasatrulymemorableone.____Hopethetimeyouspendabroadonstudieswillturnouttobethemostmemorabletimeofyourlife.Goodluck!。(1)A.Knowwhattodoinadangeroussituation.B.Ensureyouhaveallthedocuments.C.Instead,talktopeoplewhohavecompletedtheirstudiesfromthatcountry.D.Besides,youcanbuyasecond-handcarfromthelocalpeople.E.So,don’tletthefearofexperiencingacultureshockpreventyoufromstudying.F.Everycountryhasitsownculture,whichmaybedifferentfromyours.G.Themoreyouspeaktopeople,themoreyou’llendupmakingfriendsquickly.。(2)A.Knowwhattodoinadangeroussituation.B.Ensureyouhaveallthedocuments.C.Instead,talktopeoplewhohavecompletedtheirstudiesfromthatcountry.D.Besides,youcanbuyasecond-handcarfromthelocalpeople.E.So,don’tletthefearofexperiencingacultureshockpreventyoufromstudying.F.Everycountryhasitsownculture,whichmaybedifferentfromyours.G.Themoreyouspeaktopeople,themoreyou’llendupmakingfriendsquickly.。(3)A.Knowwhattodoinadangeroussituation.B.Ensureyouhaveallthedocuments.C.Instead,talktopeoplewhohavecompletedtheirstudiesfromthatcountry.D.Besides,youcanbuyasecond-handcarfromthelocalpeople.E.So,don’tletthefearofexperiencingacultureshockpreventyoufromstudying.F.Everycountryhasitsownculture,whichmaybedifferentfromyours.G.Themoreyouspeaktopeople,themoreyou’llendupmakingfriendsquickly.。(4)A.Knowwhattodoinadangeroussituation.B.Ensureyouhaveallthedocuments.C.Instead,talktopeoplewhohavecompletedtheirstudiesfromthatcountry.D.Besides,youcanbuyasecond-handcarfromthelocalpeople.E.So,don’tletthefearofexperiencingacultureshockpreventyoufromstudying.F.Everycountryhasitsownculture,whichmaybedifferentfromyours.G.Themoreyouspeaktopeople,themoreyou’llendupmakingfriendsquickly.。(5)A.Knowwhattodoinadangeroussituation.B.Ensureyouhaveallthedocuments.C.Instead,talktopeoplewhohavecompletedtheirstudiesfromthatcountry.D.Besides,youcanbuyasecond-handcarfromthelocalpeople.E.So,don’tletthefearofexperiencingacultureshockpreventyoufromstudying.F.Everycountryhasitsownculture,whichmaybedifferentfromyours.G.Themoreyouspeaktopeople,themoreyou’llendupmakingfriendsquickly.14、閱讀下面材料;在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個單詞)或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式.

I'vedreamedofbecomingawritersinceIwasateenager.But(61)______isn'teasytogetabookofminepublished.(62)______I'vetriedhard,noneofmybookshavebeenpublished.Thisisreally(63)______(upset).

Thismorning,Ireceivedacallfromapublisherand(64)______(tell)onceagainthattherewasnowaymybookwouldbepublished.(65)______(feel)sad,Ilefthomeandwenttotheparknearmyapartment.Atthepark,Isatdownonthebenchnearthegrass.

WhileIwassittingthere,Isawalittleboyaboutoneandahalfyearsold.Hewasrunningonthegrass,(66)______hismothernotfarbehindhim.Helookedsohappywhenheenjoyedthe(67)______(free)ofrunningonthegrass.Hethenfellonthegrass,buthequicklygotupandcontinued(68)______(run)asfastashecouldagainevenwithoutlookingbackathismother.Hewasstillrunningwithasmileonhisface;asifnothing(69)______(happen).

Seeingthat,Iwastrulyinspired.I(70)______(sudden)realizedthatIshouldn'tgetdiscouragedafterexperiencingfailure.Instead,Ishouldcheerupandkeepontrying.。(1)A.AB.BC.CD.DE.EF.FG.GH.HI.IJ.J。(2)A.AB.BC.CD.DE.EF.FG.GH.HI.IJ.J。(3)A.AB.BC.CD.DE.EF.FG.GH.HI.IJ.J。(4)A.AB.BC.CD.DE.EF.FG.GH.HI.IJ.J。(5)A.AB.BC.CD.DE.EF.FG.GH.HI.IJ.J。(6)A.AB.BC.CD.DE.EF.FG.GH.HI.IJ.J。(7)A.AB.BC.CD.DE.EF.FG.GH.HI.IJ.J。(8)A.AB.BC.CD.DE.EF.FG.GH.HI.IJ.J。(9)A.AB.BC.CD.DE.EF.FG.GH.HI.IJ.J。(10)A.AB.BC.CD.DE.EF.FG.GH.HI.IJ.J15、Everyanimalsleeps,butthereasonforthishasremainedfoggy.Whenlabratsarenotallowedtosleep,theydiewithinamonth.____Oneideaisthatsleephelpsusstrengthennewmemories.____Weknowthat,whileawake,freshmemoriesarerecordedbyreinforeing(加強(qiáng))connectionsbetweenbraincells,butthememoryprocessesthattakeplacewhilewesleephavebeenunclear.Supportisgrowingforatheorythatsleepevolvedsothatconnectionsbetweenneurons(神經(jīng)元)inthebraincanbeweakenedovernight,makingroomforfreshmemoriestofromthenextday.____Nowwehavethemostdirectevidenceyetthatheisright.____Thesynapsesinthemicetakenattheendofaperiodofsleepwere18percentsmallerthanthosetakenbeforesleep,showingthattheconnectionsbetweenneuronsweakenwhiletheyaresleeping.IfTononi’stheoryisright,itwouldexplainwhy,whenwemissanight’s,wefinditharderthenextdaytoconcentrateandlearnnewinformation-ourbrainsmayhavesmallerroomfornewexperiences.Theirresearchalsosuggestshowwemaybuildlastingmemoriesovertimeeventhoughthesynapscsbecomethinner.Theteamdiscoveredthatsomesynapsesseemtobeprotectedandstayedthesamesize.____“Youkeepwhatmatters,”Tononisays.。(1)A.Weshouldalsotrytosleepwellthenightbefore.B.It’sasifthebrainispreservingitsmostimportantmemories.C.Similarly,whenpeoplegoforafewdayswithoutsleeping,theygetsick.D.Theprocessestakeplacetostopourbrainsbecomingloadedwithmemories.E.That’swhystudentsdobetterintestsiftheygetachancetosleepafterlearning.F.“Sleepisthepricewepayforlearning,”saysGiulioTononi,whodevelopedtheidea.G.Tononi’steammeasuredthesizeoftheseconnections,orsynapses,inthebrainsof12mice.。(2)A.Weshouldalsotrytosleepwellthenightbefore.B.It’sasifthebrainispreservingitsmostimportantmemories.C.Similarly,whenpeoplegoforafewdayswithoutsleeping,theygetsick.D.Theprocessestakeplacetostopourbrainsbecomingloadedwithmemories.E.That’swhystudentsdobetterintestsiftheygetachancetosleepafterlearning.F.“Sleepisthepricewepayforlearning,”saysGiulioTononi,whodevelopedtheidea.G.Tononi’steammeasuredthesizeoftheseconnections,orsynapses,inthebrainsof12mice.。(3)A.Weshouldalsotrytosleepwellthenightbefore.B.It’sasifthebrainispreservingitsmostimportantmemories.C.Similarly,whenpeoplegoforafewdayswithoutsleeping,theygetsick.D.Theprocessestakeplacetostopourbrainsbecomingloadedwithmemories.E.That’swhystudentsdobetterintestsiftheygetachancetosleepafterlearning.F.“Sleepisthepricewepayforlearning,”saysGiulioTononi,whodevelopedtheidea.G.Tononi’steammeasuredthesizeoftheseconnections,orsynapses,inthebrainsof12mice.。(4)A.Weshouldalsotrytosleepwellthenightbefore.B.It’sasifthebrainispreservingitsmostimportantmemories.C.Similarly,whenpeoplegoforafewdayswithoutsleeping,theygetsick.D.Theprocessestakeplacetostopourbrainsbecomingloadedwithmemories.E.That’swhystudentsdobetterintestsiftheygetachancetosleepafterlearning.F.“Sleepisthepricewepayforlearning,”saysGiulioTononi,whodevelopedtheidea.G.Tononi’steammeasuredthesizeoftheseconnections,orsynapses,inthebrainsof12mice.。(5)A.Weshouldalsotrytosleepwellthenightbefore.B.It’sasifthebrainispreservingitsmostimportantmemories.C.Similarly,whenpeoplegoforafewdayswithoutsleeping,theygetsick.D.Theprocessestakeplacetostopourbrainsbecomingloadedwithmemories.E.That’swhystudentsdobetterintestsiftheygetachancetosleepafterlearning.F.“Sleepisthepricewepayforlearning,”saysGiulioTononi,whodevelopedtheidea.G.Tononi’steammeasuredthesizeoftheseconnections,orsynapses,inthebrainsof12mice.16、DoPeopleNeedSmallTalktoBeHappy?Psychologists(心理學(xué)家)havelongsaidthatconnectingwithothersisanimportantpartofhappiness,butjusthowmuchconversationwerequireisunderexamination.Inonestudy,researchersfoundthatsmalltalkmadeuponly10%oftheirconversationrelatedwithhappiness.____Scientistsbelievethatsmalltalkcouldpromotebonding.Latelastyear,Princetonresearchersreportedthatsmalltalkkeepsclosenesswithlovedones,andisn’tmerelythestuffofawkwardexchangeswithstrangers.Still,chattingwithstrangerscouldbrightenyourmorning.Inaseriesofexperiments,psychologistsgaveChicagopassengersdifferentdirectionsaboutwhethertotalkwithfellowpassengers一somethingtheytypicallyavoided.____Noneofthechattersreportedbeingrejected.Smalltalkcanalsohelpusfeelconnectedtooursurroundings.Peoplewhosmiledat,madeeyecontactwith,andbrieflyspokewiththeirStarbucksbaristas(服務(wù)員)reportedagreatersenseofbelongingthanthosewhorushedthroughthetransaction(交易).____Onereportfoundthatwhenvolunteersbrokethesilencetochatwithgallerygoers,thevisitorsfelthappierandmoreconnectedtotheexhibitthanthosewhowerenotapproached.____Inonestudy,peoplewhowererated“l(fā)esscurious”byresearchershadtroublegettingaconversationrollingontheirown,andhadgreaterluckbuildingclosenesswithotherswhentheyweresuppliedwithquestionsthatencouragedpersonaldisclosure(透露).Butpeoplewhowereconsidered“curious”needednohelpwhentransformingconversationsaboutordinarythingsintopersonalexchanges.____.

。(1)A.Thesameistrueofgallerygoers.B.Butdon’tplaydownsmalltalkjustyet.C.Theyfoundthatsmalltalkisrelatedwithhappiness.D.Thosetoldtochatwithothersreportedamorepleasantjourney.E.Makingsmalltalkisanimportantskillforallthesocialsituations.F.A“curiousmindset”,theauthorconcluded,canleadto“positivesocialinteractions”.G.Ofcourse,somepeoplearebetterthanothersatturningsmalltalkintosomethingbigger.。(2)A.Thesameistrueofgallerygoers.B.Butdon’tplaydownsmalltalkjustyet.C.Theyfoundthatsmalltalkisrelatedwithhappiness.D.Thosetoldtochatwithothersreportedamorepleasantjourney.E.Makingsmalltalkisanimportantskillforallthesocialsituations.F.A“curiousmindset”,theauthorconcluded,canleadto“positivesocialinteractions”.G.Ofcourse,somepeoplearebetterthanothersatturningsmalltalkintosomethingbigger.。(3)A.Thesameistrueofgallerygoers.B.Butdon’tplaydownsmalltalkjustyet.C.Theyfoundthatsmalltalkisrelatedwithhappiness.D.Thosetoldtochatwithothersreportedamorepleasantjourney.E.Makingsmalltalkisanimportantskillforallthesocialsituations.F.A“curiousmindset”,theauthorconcluded,canleadto“positivesocialinteractions”.G.Ofcourse,somepeoplearebetterthanothersatturningsmalltalkintosomethingbigger.。(4)A.Thesameistrueofgallerygoers.B.Butdon’tplaydownsmalltalkjustyet.C.Theyfoundthatsmalltalkisrelatedwithhappiness.D.Thosetoldtochatwithothersreportedamorepleasantjourney.E.Makingsmalltalkisanimportantskillforallthesocialsituations.F.A“curiousmindset”,theauthorconcluded,canleadto“positivesocialinteractions”.G.Ofcourse,somepeoplearebetterthanothersatturningsmalltalkintosomethingbigger.。(5)A.Thesameistrueofgallerygoers.B.Butdon’tplaydownsmalltalkjustyet.C.Theyfoundthatsmalltalkisrelatedwithhappiness.D.Thosetoldtochatwithothersreportedamorepleasantjourney.E.Makingsmalltalkisanimportantskillforallthesocialsituations.F.A“curiousmindset”,theauthorconcluded,canleadto“positivesocialinteractions”.G.Ofcourse,somepeoplearebetterthanothersatturningsmalltalkintosomethingbigger.17、Therearemanywaystofame.Whateveryourownsecretis,ifyouwanttomakeitreallybig,don’tfollowinanyoneelse’sfootprints.____1DosomethingunusualCelebrity(成名,名人)isallaboutstandingoutfromthecrowd.____CharlesBlondinstarteditalloff150yearsago.HewalkedatightropeacrosstheNiagaraFallstotheAmericanside,infrontofover10,000breathlessviewers.Afterhissuccess,BlondincrossedtheFallsmanymoretimesinavarietyofways:inchains,onabicycle,andonce,blindfolded.2DiscoversomethingThebadnewsisthattherearenocountrieslefttodiscover.ThegoodnewsisthatintherainforestsofBrazil,thereareaboutthreemillionunnamedtypesofbeetle.Oneofthemcouldbeyours.____Thoughnoonewillenjoyhearingyourname,youwillbefamousatleastuntilsomeonecomesalonganddiscoversacure.3AppearonrealityTV____Thegrowthof“realityTV”showslikeBigBrotherwhichstarordinarypeople,meansthatanyonecanpossiblybecomeastar.____Whiletheshowisbeingbroadcasted,you’rethebiggeststaronearth,butonceitisover,yourglamourdisappears,andthelifeofbeinganobodyiswaitingroundthecorner.(1)________。A.Whatwillmakesomeonerememberyou?B.WhatreallycountsistoexploreauniquepathC.Ordiscoveradeadlydiseaseandgiveityourname.D.Theybringyoufameatthespeedoflight,butitfadesjustasfast.E.Dosomethingoutoftheordinaryandyou’llgetyourpieceoffame.F.Tryattendinganeventthataddressessomethingyoudon’tknowmuchabout.G.Therehaveneverbeenmorechancesfor“regular”peopletobecomefamous.(2)________。A.Whatwillmakesomeonerememberyou?B.WhatreallycountsistoexploreauniquepathC.Ordiscoveradeadlydiseaseandgiveityourname.D.Theybringyoufameatthespeedoflight,butitfadesjustasfast.E.Dosomethingoutoftheordinaryandyou’llgetyourpieceoffame.F.Tryattendinganeventthataddressessomethingyoudon’tknowmuchabout.G.Therehaveneverbeenmorechancesfor“regular”peopletobecomefamous.(3)________。A.Whatwillmakesomeonerememberyou?B.WhatreallycountsistoexploreauniquepathC.Ordiscoveradeadlydiseaseandgiveityourname.D.Theybringyoufameatthespeedoflight,butitfadesjustasfast.E.Dosomethingoutoftheordinaryandyou’llgetyourpieceoffame.F.Tryattendinganeventthataddressessomethingyoudon’tknowmuchabout.G.Therehaveneverbeenmorechancesfor“regular”peopletobecomefamous.(4)________。A.Whatwillmakesomeonerememberyou?B.WhatreallycountsistoexploreauniquepathC.Ordiscoveradeadlydiseaseandgiveityourname.D.Theybringyoufameatthespeedoflight,butitfadesjustasfast.E.Dosomethingoutoftheordinaryandyou’llgetyourpieceoffame.F.Tryattendinganeventthataddressessomethingyoudon’tknowmuchabout.G.Therehaveneverbeenmorechancesfor“regular”peopletobecomefamous.(5)________。A.Whatwillmakesomeonerememberyou?B.WhatreallycountsistoexploreauniquepathC.Ordiscoveradeadlydiseaseandgiveityourname.D.Theybringyoufameatthespeedoflight,butitfadesjustasfast.E.Dosomethingoutoftheordinaryandyou’llgetyourpieceoffame.F.Tryattendinganeventthataddressessomethingyoudon’tknowmuchabout.G.Therehaveneverbeenmorechancesfor“regular”peopletobecomefamous.評卷人得分四、其他(共1題,共8分)18、Wecomehereonceayearexpectingaquiet,___________(relax)holiday.評卷人得分五、寫作題(共4題,共40分)19、寫作目前出國旅游很熱門,假設(shè)你是某高中學(xué)生李華,你的朋友Lily你的朋友

要點(diǎn)如下:

1旅游中出現(xiàn)的一些不文明現(xiàn)象。

2你的建議。

注意:1詞數(shù)在100左右;

2可適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié)以使行文連貫;

3參考詞匯:吐痰spit;樹立形象upholdanimage計(jì)劃假期出國旅游,希望你能給予她一些建議。請你用英語寫一篇電子郵件回復(fù)她。20、寫作。

你校將于5月4日在學(xué)校籃球場舉辦高中生機(jī)器人設(shè)計(jì)大賽;請你代表校學(xué)生會根據(jù)下面提示寫一篇書面通知,內(nèi)容如下:

1請?jiān)敢鈪⒓拥耐瑢W(xué)在4月26日前到學(xué)生會報名;

2參評內(nèi)容包括機(jī)器人的外觀和功能;

3前五名獲獎學(xué)生將代表學(xué)校參加銀川市中學(xué)生機(jī)器人設(shè)計(jì)大賽。

注意:

1詞數(shù)100左右;

2可適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié);以使行文連貫;

3開頭和結(jié)尾已給出;不計(jì)入總詞匯。

參考詞匯:報名signup;外貌appearance;功能function

Notice

ArobotdesigncontestwillbeheldinourschoolonthebasketballcourtonMay4th.21、寫作。

假如你是銀川一中的李華,你在某英文論壇上看到一個帖子。澳大利亞中學(xué)生Martin想來中國旅游;你向他推薦了西安市,請根據(jù)以下提示寫一封電子郵件。

內(nèi)容包括:1.自我介紹;

2.推薦理由:歷史悠久;景色優(yōu)美、文化豐富、市民友好、小吃多樣;

3.你的祝愿。

注意:1.字?jǐn)?shù)不少于100;

2.適當(dāng)加入細(xì)節(jié);使內(nèi)容充實(shí);行文連貫。

DearMartin,

I'mverygladtoha

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