枣阳市白水高中2016届高三英语模拟试题(13)
第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题,每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话.每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A,B,C
1.What'stheweatherlikenow
A.Rainy.B.Cloudy.C.Fine.
2.Whatdoweknowabouttheman
A.Hehaspooreyesight.B.Hedidn'tseethenotice.C.Heissteppingonthegrassonpurpose.
3.HowdoesthewomanfeelabouttheTVprograms
A.Shedoesn'tlikewatchingTVatall.B.Shethinkstheyaretoobad.C.Shethinkstheyaregoodonthewhole.
4.Howlongdoesittakethewomantodrivehomewhenitisn'trushhour
A.Twentyminutes.B.Twenty-fiveminutes.C.Fiftyminutes.
5.Whereisthewoman'sMP5player
A.Inthebedroom.B.Inthekitchen.C.Inthesittingroom.
第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白.每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A,B,C
听第6段材料,回答第6,7题.
6.Whattimeisitnow
A.7o'clockam.B.About10:30pm.C.Nearly12o'clockatnight
7.Whatisthemanprobablydoing
A.Doinghishomework.B.Hingasleep.C.Chattingonline.
听第7段材料,8,9
8.Howlonghastheman'swifeworkedinthebank
A.3years.B.5years.C.8years.
9.Howdoesthemanlikethewoman'ssuggestion
A.WonderfulB.Terrible.C.Unacceptable.
听第8段材料,10至12题.
10.Whywasthemanlate
A.Becausehecameacrossatrafficjam.B.Becauseherodeabiketotheschool.
C.Becausehemissedtheearliestbus.
11.Whenwasthemanabletoseetheheadmaster
A.Before10:00am.B.At10:00am.C.After10:00am.
12.Whatisthemangoingtodo
A.Tobuyanewbike.B.Togetupearlyeveryday.C.Togotobedearliereveryday.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题.
13.Whatisthemangoingtodointheevening
A.Takeanexam.B.Study.C.Lookforajob.
14.Whatexamwillthemantake
A.Thefinalexam.B.Theentranceexam.C.Themid-termexam.
15.Whatdoesthemanthinkoftheingexam
A.Easy.B.Harderthanthelastone.C.Toodifficulttopass.
16.Whatdoesthemanthinkofhispresentjob
A.Heisnotsatiiedwithit.B.It'sthebestoneintheworldC.It'stheworstoneintheworld
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题.
17.WhatwillmostAmericansdowhentheyneedadvice
A.Turntotheirparents.B.Askpeopletheyknow.C.Writetonewspapersandmagazines.
18.Howdomostnewspapershelppeoplewithproblems
A.Theypasstheirlettersto"DearApple"and"DearFlowers".
B.Theypublishtheirlettersandaskforanswers.
C.Theypublishtheirlettersandsolutionstotheirproblems.
19.Whatisthisarticlemainlyabout
A.MostAmericanparentsaren'tconcernedabouttheirchildren'sproblems.
B.MostAmericansdon'tliketheirfamilymembers.
C.MostAmericansgetadvicefromnewspapersandmagazines.
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20.Whatcanwelearnabout"DearApple"and"DearFlowers"
A.Theyhemuchexperience.B.Theyhehadspecialtraining.C.Theyfoundtheirworkboring.
第二部分:词汇知识运用(共两节,满分40分)
第一节:(10小题,1分,10分)
21.Duetohighqualityandpetitiveprices,ourproductsenjoyagood_____amongourcustomers,andarewidelyexportedtoEurope,theUSAandJapan.
A.influenceB.impressionC.reputationD.knowledge
22.Ifpeoplecouldnotaskforeignvisitorspersonalquestions,therewouldbelittletotalkabouttomakethe_____ofstrangers.
A.appointmentB.presentationC.remendationD.acquaintance
23.Whenyouareworkingonatightschedule,drinkingtea,hingahealthysnackandtakingexerciseareallpositivewaysto_____yourself.
A.relieveB.refreshC.entertainD.instruct
24.Byqualificationshewastheidealchoice—acollegedegree,aknowledgeofEnglishandgenerally_____asverygoodinherfield.
A.acknowledgedB.contradictedC.diissedD.permitted
25.Bothanagingpopulationandhealthcarereformare_____ahigherdemandforhealthcareservices.
A.appealingtoB.referringtoC.contributingtoD.adaptingto
26.Scientists,whoarejustlikepoliticians,mustbereadyto_____longperiodsoffailureontheirwaytotheirgoal.
A.eupwithB.putupwithC.keepupwithD.catchupwith
27.Thenewmanagerwillintroduce_____workingschedulessothatemployeescanarrangetheirowntimetodealwithpersonalandfamilyconcerns.
A.flexibleB.temporaryC.specificD.familiar
28.Nowadays,fewcollegegraduateindtheircollegeexperiencetobe_____tolifeandworkaftergraduation.
A.superiorB.ailableC.relevantD.sensitive
29.EvenwithinChina,thebeautyandmysteryofChinesefoodhasneverbeenproperlyexplainedor_____appreciatedonanartisticlevel.
A.brieflyB.deliberatelyC.causallyD.thoroughly
30.WhentheAmericanFilmInstituteestablishedtheLifeAchievementAwardin1973,theystatedthatthefilmmakerhonoredeachyearshouldbechosen_____histotalcareercontribution.
A.inplaceofB.inspiteofC.incaseofD.intermsof
第二节:完形填空(共20小题,每小题1分,满分20分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A,B,C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑.
AsIwalkedalongtheEdgwareRoad,Ifeltasthoughtheworldwasclosingtome.Allthe31Itakeforgrantedhadgone.Ihadenteredintoaworldofsilence.
This32experienceoccurredafewweeksagowhenIagreedto"godeafforthedayto33theworkofthecharityHearingDogorDeafPeople.NowIserveasanambassador.
ThatdaywhenI34acabtotakemetotheofficeofmymanager,Gin,Icouldn'thearwhatthetaxidriverwassayingtome.35wasimpossible.Then,whenIreachedtheoffice,Ihadto36theinterphone(对讲机)fivetimesasIcouldn'theara(n)37.
EverybodysaidIwasshoutingatthem—Isimplywasn't38ofthevolumeofmyownvoice.Ginkepttellingmemyphonewasringing,butIdidn't39.Iwastoobusytryingtoconcentrateon40hislips.Andwhenhetriedtotellmeacodetoputintomyphone,Ihadtokeepaskinghimtorepeatitmoreslowlyagainandagain.41helosthispatienceandshoutedatme:"Justgivemethephone!"Iwasshocked.
Peoplecouldn'tbe42torepeatthemselves,sotheykepttryingtodothingormethatIwas43tofinishbymyself.Ilostcontrol,feeling44andawkward.
Beingdeafforthedaywasextraordinarily45.Ihadtoworksohardto"46"withmyeyes,getpeople'sattentionandusemyother47tomakeupformylackofhearing.Itwasahuge,exhaustingeffort.Untilthat48Ididn'trealizehowmuchItookmyownhearingforgranted,orthesortsofemotionsandexperiencesdeafpeoplego49.
Therefore,ifadeafpersonasksyoutorepeatsomething,50say:"Itdoesn'tmatter."Itdoeatter.
31.A.friendsB.soundsC.responsibilitiesD.efforts32.A.puzzlingB.invitingC.inspiringD.disturbing33.A.supportB.advertiseC.checkD.improve34.A.waitedforB.calledforC.sentforD.madefor35.A.PrayerB.ExplanationC.ConversationD.Payment36.A.ringB.repairC.examineD.touch37.A.argumentB.recallC.rhythmD.response38.A.proudB.carefulC.awareD.ashamed39.A.acceptB.realizeC.agreeD.hope40.A.readingB.describingC.drawingD.kissing41.A.HappilyB.AutomaticallyC.CuriouslyD.Eventually42.A.requiredB.orderedC.botheredD.persuaded43.A.freeB.luckyC.ableD.regretful44.A.embarrassedB.relaxedC.desperateD.confident45.A.amazingB.tiringC.frighteningD.convincing46.A.shareB.understandC.municateD.listen47.A.interestsB.disabilitiesC.behiorsD.senses48.A.performanceB.experienceC.challengeD.lesson49.A.throughB.intoC.afterD.for50.A.alwaysB.sometimesC.neverD.still第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,满分40分)
阅读下列短文,从每篇短文后所给各题的四个选项(A,B,C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑.
A
CoachMikeHuffdoesn'tjustbuildbasketballprogramsandbasketballteams.CoachHuffteacheslifelessonstobuildgoodpeople.CoachHuffhasnotjustbeenagreatcoachbuthe'sbeenahelpful,caring,andgenerouentor(导师).However,I'mnottheonlyonewhohasgottentogainthebenefitsofknowingagreatmanandbasketballcoachlikeCoachHuff.Tolearnmoreaboutwayshe'sbeenapositiveinfluenceonothers'lives,Italkedtohisson,oneofhiormerplayers,andCoachHuffhimself.
MyfriendRashaadoncesaid,"CoachHufftaugeresponsibilityandleadership.Youneedtoownuptoyourmistakes,whethertheyhappenintheclassroom,lockerroom,oronthecourt.Hetaugethattobeamanyouneedtoadmitthatyoumuckedup."CoachHuffhasbeenteachingbasketballandlifelessonstokidseversincehestartedcoaching.WhenIaskedRashaadwhathisdreamwas,hesaidhewantedtodowhateverhecouldtostayaroundsports.CoachHuffhashelpedhimdothatbyalwaysinvitingRashaadtobeacounseloratthebasketballcampsrunbyCoachHuff.WhenIaskedRashaadwhyhewantedtocoach,hetoldmethatheloveakingguysbetterplayersandbetterpeople.Rashaadalsosaidthathelikesbeingapointofguidancetoyoungkidswhoarehingtrouble.Tome,itsoundslikeRashaad'sdreamistobeCoachHuff.
I'dnowliketotalkaboutCoachHuffasabasketballcoach.Eversince1983,he'scoachedeverythingfrommiddleschooltoJVcollegeworldwide.He'sevencoachedAAU.He'stastedsuccessinallkindsofforms.Accordingtohisson,JayHuff,it'sbecause"Hisplayerscan'thelpbutlikehiscoachingstyle.Heworksyouhard,butdoesn'toverworkyou.Heteachesyouwellandletsyourownwilltowintakeyoutherestoftheway."
Throughbasketball,CoachHuffhasbuiltstrongrelationshipsandbeeamentortomanyyoungmen.AnyonewhohasbeentaughtbyCoachHuff,includingmyself,willknowthathisgreatcoachingskillstranslateintohimbeingagreatlifecoach.Rashaadsaid,"Healwaysknowstherightthingstosay.Ifyouarewillingtolethimintoyourlifejustalittle,hebeessomeoneyoucanalwaystalkto."CoachHuffcreateemorablemomentsonandoffthecourtwithhisplayers.
51.ItcanbelearnedfromthefirstparagraphthatMikeHuff_____.
A.istheauthor'ather
B.hastouchedmanypeople'slives
C.hasstartedmanybasketballprograms
D.isabasketballcoachaswellasaprofessor
52.Theunderlinedphrase"muckedup"inthesecondparagraphprobablymeans"______".
A.madeamessB.didn'tcareatallC.neededsomehelpD.werestrong-minded
53.WhydidRashaadwanttobeeacoach
A.HisdreamwastobeCoachHuff.
B.HewantedtofollowCoachHuff'sadvice.
C.Helikedplayingandteachingbasketballverymuch.
D.Hehopedtoofferchildrenhelpinbasketballandinlife.
54.AccordingtoJayHuff'swordsinthethirdparagraph,CoachHuff'splayersspeakhighlyofHuff's_____.
A.lifestyleB.hardworkC.wayofcoachingD.successindifferentfields
B
Abloodtestthatcanpredictwhethersomeonemayattemptsuicidehasbeendevelopedbyscientistsinabreakthroughwhichcouldpreventhundredsofdeaths.
Americanresearchershefoundthatvariationsinasinglegenecanbeusedtopredictifsomeoneislikelytotaketheirownlife.ResearchersatJohnHopkinsUniversity,inBaltimore,Maryland,foundthatthegeneSKA2stoppedfunctioningcorrectlyinpeopleatriskofsuicide.TheSKA2geneioundintheprefrontalcortex(前额皮层)ofthebrain,andisinvolvedinpreventingnegativethoughtsandcontrollingabnormalbehior.Ifthereisn'tenoughSKA2,oritischangedinsomeway,thebodycannotcontrollevelsofcortisol(皮质醇).Previousresearchhasshownthatpeoplewhoattemptsuicideorwhotaketheirownliveshelargeamountsofcortisolintheirsystems.Atestcouldallowdoctorsorpsychologiststoplacepatientson"suicidewatch"anddisabletheiraccesstodrugsorequipmentwhichtheycouldusetoendtheirownlife.
TheresearchwasreportedinTheAmericanJournalofPsychology."Weneedtostudythisinalargersamplebutwebelievethatwemightbeabletomonitorthebloodtoidentifythoseatriskofsuicide.Afterall,suicideisamajorpreventablepublichealthproblem,butwehebeenstymiedinourpreventioneffortsbecausewehenosteadywaytopredictthosewhoareatincreasedriskofkillingthemselves,"saysstudyleaderDrZacharyKaminsky,anassistantprofessorofpsychologicalandbehioralsciences."Withatestlikeours,wemaybeabletocutdownsuicideratesbyidentifyingthosepeopleandinterveningearlyenoughtoheadoffacatastrophe."
Thebloodtestmanagedtopredictthosewiththemostsevereriskofsuicidewith90percentaccuracy.Theycouldalsospotifsomeonehadalreadyattemptedsuicidewith96percentaccuracy,simplybylookingatthelevelsofSKA2.
55.What'sthepurposeofthebloodtest
A.Topredictpeople'scharacters.B.TohelpcurethosewholackSKA2.
C.Toseewhetherpeoplegetinfectedbyillness.D.Topredictwhethersomeonemayattemptsuicide.
56.Accordingtothetext,thosewhoattemptsuicide_____.
A.hetoomuchSKA2B.hevariationsinthegeneSKA2
C.hefewerabnormalbehiorsthanothersD.hefeweramountsofcortisolintheirsystems
57.Theunderlinedword"stymied"inParagraphrobablymeans"_____".
A.takenawayB.heldbackC.cheeredupD.turneddown
58.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardsthebloodtestresearch
A.Objective.B.Passive.C.Cautious.D.Doubtful.
C
Fetmilkydrinks,hotwaterbottlesorcurlingupwithagoodbook.Therealsecrettoagoodnight'ssleepmaybewhereyousitatwork.
Researcheroundthatworkerorcedtotoilinwindowlessroomshadapoorerqualityoflifeandmoreerratic(不稳定的)sleeppatternsthanthosewithaccesstodaylight.Thefindings,publishedintheJournalofClinicalSleepMedicine,suggestbetterdesignedofficescouldimprovethephysicalandmentalhealthofworkers."Wesuggestthatarchitecturaldesignofofficeenvironmentsshouldplacemoreemphasisonsufficientdaylightexposureforworkersinordertopromotehealthandwell-being,"saidDrIvyCheungoftheDepartmentofNeurology,NorthwesternUniversity,Chicago."Officeworkerswithmorelightexposureattheworkplacealsotendedtohebettersleepquality,morephysicalactivityandabetterqualityoflife."
OneinthreeBritonssufferrompoorsleep,withstress,putersandtakingworkhomeoftenblamedforthelackofqualitysleep.However,thecostofallthosesleeplessnightsiorethanjustbadmoodsandalackoffocus.Regularpoorsleepraisestheriskofseriouedicalconditionslikeobesity(肥胖),heartanddiabetesandcanevenshortenlifeexpectancy.
Researchersrecruited49officeemployees,justoverhalfofwhomspentthedayinmostlywindowlessenvironments,whiletherestenjoyedfrequentexposuretodaylightthroughwindows.Eachonewasquizzedonsleepingpatterns,physicalactivityandgenerallifestyle.Theresultsshowedthosewiththemostwork-timelightexposuresleptanerageof46minuteorepernightthantheirlight-deprivedcolleagues.Theyalsoscoredbetteronasleepqualitybasisandreportedfewernight-timedisturbances.Scientistsalsofoundtheyweremorelikelytoexercise,hinggotagoodnight'ssleep.
IndependentsleepexpertDrNeilStanleysaidthebodyneedsexposuretodaylighttokeepitssleepingpatternsontrack."Lightisessentiallythethingthattellsourbodiestobeawakeanddarktellsthemtogotosleep.Theproblemwithofficelightingisthatitisnotmadeupof'blue'light,whichisthewelengthoflightyougetfromthesunandwhichcontrolsyourbodyclock.Soyoucouldheerywelllitofficebutitdoesnothethesameeffectbecauseit'sartificialanddoesnotcontainbluelight."
59.Whatisthetextmainlyabout
A.Poorsleepisharmfulforhealth.B.Moreandmorepeoplehepoorsleep.
C.Peopleshouldblametheofficefortheirpoorsleep.
D.Hingerywelllitofficeisagoodwaytoimprovesleepquality.
60.AccordingtoParagraph3,peoplewithpoorsleeptendtoblamethefollowingEXCEPT
A.stressB.poorhealthC.putersD.extrawork
61.Accordingtothetext,wecaninferthatifpeoplesleepwell,theywill_____.
A.hethesamesleeppatternB.enjoylesssunlightC.bemorelikelytodoexercisesD.hemorefriends
62.Wheredoesthistextprobablyefrom
A.AhealthreportB.Apersonalinterview.C.Amagazinereview.D.Aworkplaceinvestigation.
D
Thehonorable20-volumeOxfordEnglishDictionarycontainsabout700,000words,buttheeditorsrecentlyrealizedtheyweremissingone:Doh!
It'sanidiomusedbythecartooncharacterHomerSimpsontoshowregretandisoneofsome250entriesbeingaddedtodaytothedictionary,whichiswidelyconsideredtheleadingdictionaryontheEnglishlanguage.
"Doh"isnowdefinedas"Expressingfrustrationattherealizationthatthingsheturnedoutbadlyornotasplanned,orthatonehasjustsaidordonesomethingfoolish,"accordingtothenewentryinthedictionary.
TheSimpsonsonlypopularizedtheterm,itwasactuallyusedextensivelyinthe1950s,theOEDfound.Althoughitisoftenspelled"D'oh",thedictionarychosetoleeouttheapostrophe(撇号).
Othernewerstothedictionaryinclude"cheesy",whichmeanssecond-rateorinferior,"six-pack",meaningstrongabdominalmuscles(腹肌),and"Bollywood",whichreferstotheHindifilmindustrybasedinBombay,India.
"We'llhetermromvariouieldsorsources,"saysJesseSheidlower,whoisheadoftheprojectforNorthAmerica.
TheOED'sstaffof50editorshasbeenstudyingpopularculturelookingfornewwordsandusagesthatdeserveanentry,aspartofits8-year-old$55millionupdatingproject.Itisthefirstpleterevisionofthedictionarysinceitwaspletedin1928.
"Theprinciplewegetnewentriesistohereaderslookaroundtheworldforthingsthatseemneworsignificant,"saysJohnSimpson,chiefeditoroftheOED.ContributorsheincludedaNobelprizewinnerandapatientatamadhouse,amongthousandsofothers.
"Weheabout200,000examplesentencesingintothedepartmenteachyear."
Simpson(John,notHomer)andhiscolleaguescutthatlistdowntothefewthatseemtohegottenasolidevidenceinpopularusage.Hesayshisjobalsogiveshimanexcusetowatchalotofactionfilmsandsoapoperastolookformorenewterms.
"Manytermsaremucholderthanyouthinktheyare,"saysSheidlower."Phat",forexample,makesitirstappearanceintheOEDtodayasaslangtermmeaningcool.ButithasbeenAfrican-Americanslangsinceatleastthe1960s,OEDresearcheround.ThewordevenappearedwithitspresentmeaninginTimemagazinein1963.Thedictionarycontainssomesurpriseorpeoplewhothinktheyareusingthelatestwords.
63.WhichofthefollowingstatementisNOTtrueabouttheword"Doh"
A.ItwasoriginatedbythecartooncharacterHomerSimpson.
B.TheOEDkeepsitsoriginalmeaningbutchangesitsoriginalspelling.
C.ItspopularityreturnedwiththeappearanceoftheSimpsons.
D.TheOED'sdefinitionofitmakesnoreferencetotheSimpsons.
64.The250newentriesaddedtothedictionaryaretakenfrom____.
A.cartooncharactersB.entertainmentindustryC.popularcultureD.non-professionalterms
65.JohnSimpsonandhiscolleaguescutdownonthenumberofnewwordsbasedontheprincipleof_____.
A.economyB.originalityC.significanceD.popularity
66.Accordingtothelastparagraph,whatsurpriseswillthedictionarybringtopeople
A.Therewillbethenewestandmostpopularwordsinthedictionary.
B.Peoplewillrealizetheyarenotaashionableastheyimagine.
C.Therewillbehelpfulwordorthosewhowanttofollowthefashion.
D.Peoplewillrealizetheyarenotasknowledgeableastheythink.
E
Fromthemomentachildisborn,hisparentsspendtimeandmoneyhelpinghimbeexcellent.Theyreadtohimeverynight,teachcolorsandnumbersearly,andsupervisehishomeworkonceheentersschool.Theyknowthatagoodeducationisimportanttohissuccess.ButwhataboutemotionalintelligenceEmotionalintelligencehasbeenlinkedtoexcellence,butcanitbetaught
DonnaHouan,PhD,aclinicalpsychologistandthefounderoftheBeginningsSchoolinMassachusetts,saysitcan.Social-emotionallearning(SEL),whichshesaysimprovesemotionalintelligence,isthefoundationofherschool'sprogram."Whatweheuncoveredfromresearchandnearly30yearsofintroducingandincorporating(并入)thebuildingblocksofemotionalintelligenceintoourcourseisthatwhenchildrenareabletobeeawareoftheiremotionsandthoseofothersandlearnhowtomanagetheiremotionoreconstructivelyandeffectively,theyarebetterabletoattendandfocusonlearning,"shesays.
Anemotionallyintelligentchildcancontrolhisimpulses(冲动),sohe'slesslikelytogetangry.Anemotionallyintelligentchildisresilient().Hecanmanagelife'supsanddownsandcareforandprotecthisemotions.Healsoknowshowtoreadpeople'ssocialcues(暗示).
Houansayssocial-emotionallearningcreatesthe"buildingblocks"childrenneedtodeveloptheiremotionalintelligence.Thesebuildingblocksincludetheabilitytorecognizeemotionsandidentifytheonesthey'refeeling,anawarenessofhowtoconnectfeelingstobehiors,andtheabilitytoappropriatelyexpressemotionsandcontroltheirfeelings.
TheResolvingConflictCreativelyProjectisalong-runningprograminmorethan400USschoolsthatteachesK-8studentswaystodealwithconflictandothersocialskills.Areportontheproject'simpactatfourNewYorkCityschooldistrictsshowedthatteachersobserved71percentlessphysicalviolenceintheirclassroomsand66percentfewerincidentsofteasingandoffendingaftercarryingouttheprogram.
AnotherreportshowedthatinAtlantaschoolsthatadoptedtheproject,studentviolencewentdown,self-respectwentup,andfewerstudentsdroppedoutorweresuspended(休学).Bothstudiesshowedstudentswerebetterabletoacceptdifferencesamongtheirfellowstudentsanduseproperwaystodealwithconflictinacademicandnonacademicsituations.
AlthoughsomeeducatorsargueagainstcarryingoutthistypeoftheprogrammingbecauseittakesvaluabletimeawayfrommainacademicmaterialsthefindingssuggestthatSELprogrammingnotonlydoesnotdetract(降低)fromacademicperformancebutactuallyincreasesstudents'performanceonstandardizedtestsandgrades.
67.WhichofthefollowingwouldDonnaHouanagreewith
A.Emotionalintelligencehasbeenlinkedtogoodparenting.
B.Buildingblocksareincreasinglycriticaltoone'ssuccess.
C.Studentscandealwithemotionswiselyaftergettingtrained.
D.Focusingonlearningcontributesgoodemotionalintelligence.
68.Whatdoestheauthorstresostinthethirdparagraph
A.Theimportanceofemotionalintelligence.B.SuggestionsonmakingprogressinSEL
C.Patience'sroleinbringinggoodresults.D.Waysofcontrollingone'semotions.
69.WecanlearnthattheResolvingConflictCreativelyProject____.
A.lastsnearly30years
B.aimsatacademicperformance
C.doesgoodtoboththeteachersandK-8students
D.reducesbadbehiorsatschoolafterschools'usingit
70.WhydosomeeducatorsargueagainsttheSELprogram
A.Theyconsiderithasnothingtodowithstudents'academicperformance.
B.Theythinkittakesuptheprecioustimeintendedforkeycourses.
C.TheSELprogrammeemphasisesstudents'academicperformance.
D.Theyheamoreadvancedapproach.
第四部分:书面表达(共两节,满分50分)
第一节:完成句子(共10小题,每小题2分,满分20分)
阅读下列各小题,根据汉语句子,用句末括号内的英语单词完成句子,并将答案写在答题卡上的相应题号后.
71.Hesethisalarmclockbeforegoingtobed_________________thanusualthenextmorning.(get)
为了第二天早上比平常更早起床,他在睡觉前就定好了闹钟.
72.Thelossoftheearthquake_________________yet,butwethinkitmustbeoverathousandmilliondollars.(calculate)
这次地震的损失还没有准确地计算,
73.Idon't_________________tospend2,000dollarsgoingtoBraziljusttowatchafootballmatch.(think)
我认为花两千美元去巴西只为了看一场足球比赛不值得.
74.I'minahurrytoattendanimportantconference,sopleasetellmebriefly_________________.(happen)
我急着去参加一个重要会议,所以请简洁地告诉我你发生什么事情了.
75.Theoldgentleman_________________foryearsstillobservesthetraditionalChinesecustoms.(live)
这位在国外生活了多年的老先生仍然遵循中国的传统习俗.
76.Itwasthemanagerwhoorderedthatstaff_________________usecellphonesatwork.(allow)
是经理下令员工上班时不许使用手机的.
77.Thetechnologyisgreat.Withoutitwe_________________putamanonthemoonorexploretheocean'sdepthinthelastcentury.(able)
这项技术很了不起.没有它,我们不可能在上个世纪把人送上月球或者探索深海.
78.Statisticsshowthattheword"the"isthe_________________wordinEnglish.(use)
统计数据表明,"the"是英语中使用最频繁的单词.
79.Seldom_________________arietyofactivities.Instead,theyarebroughtuponadietofsoapoperasandonlinegames.(participate)
孩子们很少参加各种各样的活动.相反,
80.Iwaswanderinginthestreet_________________thatIhadanappointmentwithmydoctor.(occur)
我正在街上闲逛,这时我想起跟我的医生有个约会.
第二节:短文写作(共1题,满分30分)
请你根据以下提示,并结合事例,用英语写一篇短文.
Peoplenowadaysarefacingmoreandmorepressuresinlifeandthereforetheyaremorelikelytodosomethingtheylikeintheirsparetime.Theybelievethathobbyisawaytorelaxthemselvesorenjoylife.
注意:①无须写标题,
②除诗歌外,文体不限,
③内容必须结合你生活中的一个事例,
④文中不得透露个人姓名和学校名称,
⑤词数不少于120,如引用提示语则不计入总词数.
答题卡
71.76.
72.77.
73.78.
74.79.
75.80.
短文写作
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