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浙江省严州中学高三年级第二次模拟考试英语学科试题第I卷第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节:单项填空(共20小题;每小题0.5分,满分10分)从A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。1.—I’vegotsomethingweighingonmymindatthemoment.Couldyougivemesomeadvice?—______.TellmeallaboutitandI’lldowhatIcan.A.NevermindB.NowayC.NoproblemD.Forgetit2.Thecompanyneedstoimproveitscommunicationsystemtoshowthatit______allitsstaff.A.consultsB.valuesC.educatesD.attaches3.We’vegotageneralideaofwhatwewant,butnothing______atthemoment.A.concreteB.ordinaryC.standardD.abstract4.Lindaactsasifsheweretheboss,______peoplearound.A.orderedB.orderingC.toorderD.havingordered5.Wehaveourbadtimesbutonthewholewe’re______happy.A.rarelyB.merelyC.fairlyD.chiefly6.Twoofmyfriendsarehavingtheirweddingsonthesameday,andI’minareal______aboutwhichonetogoto.A.situationB.choiceC.trickD.dilemma7.Cynthiaisnotashamedofwhatshedoes,______sheendsupdoingsomethingwrong.A.asthoughB.incaseC.evenifD.forfear8.Whenyoureachtheotherendofthebridge,I______righttheretoshowyoutheway.A.waitB.havewaitedC.waswaitingD.willbewaiting9.—Hello,I’mcallingtocomplainaboutoneofyoursalesstaff.—Ohdear,______A.youmustbekidding!B.whatashock!C.whynot?D.whathappened?10.Mostcompanies’marketingeffortisfocusedongettingcustomers,withlittleattention______tokeepingthem.A.payingB.topayC.paidD.havingpaid11.______issurprisingisthattherearesomanyChineserestaurantsinToronto.A.ItB.ThatC.SuchD.What12.Humanhistoryisrich______examplesofourabilitytoovercomeandriseabovedifficulties.A.withB.ofC.onD.by-14-\n13.Shewouldalwaysbeanoutsiderhere,nomatterhowmuchshe______try.A.couldB.mustC.mightD.need14.I’vehadenoughofmyneighbor.I’mgoingto______theirnoisypartiesrightnow.A.putanendtoB.givewaytoC.lookuptoD.comeupto15.Weshould______forpossibledelaysonthemotorwayandleaveanhourearlier.A.apologizeB.allowC.accountD.ask16.______howmirrorsproduceimage,weneedtoknowwhatlightdoes.A.UnderstandingB.UnderstoodC.TounderstandD.Havingunderstood17.Theriseinconsumerspendingisanencouraging______thattheeconomymayberecovering.A.symptomB.solutionC.subjectD.sign18.—Haveyoureadthenewly-publishednovelbyJ.K.Rowling?—Yes.I______recommendthisbooktoanyonewhoissickofthesameoldstories.A.brieflyB.instantlyC.fullyD.awfully19.Not______withthequalityofyourgoods,Iwillcertainlynotadviseotherstobuythem.A.toimpressB.impressingC.havingimpressedD.impressed20.ThereareacoupleofmatterswhichIwantto______todayfordiscussion.A.bringupB.setupC.makeupD.putup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,掌握其大意,然后从21~40各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。Itwasacold,wetdayonJune6,when14-year-oldWasanaarrivedatschool.Waitingoutsidehisclassroomforhisclassmatestoarrive,Wasana21aimlesslyatthepouringrain.Thenhis22felluponthehillthatroseatthebackoftheclassroom.Henoticedhugeamountsofrainwater23downthehill,andwaterwasalsobubblingatthebaseofalargerockonthehill.Forafew24,Wasanalookedatthewater,wondering25itlookedsofamiliar.Thenit26him–thescenewassurprisingly27tothepictureshewasshownduringDisasterManagementclasses.28adisasterwasabouttohappen,Wasanawaved29atstudents,shouting“Run,run,don’tstayhere!Therocksonthehillaregoingto30onus!”Allthestudentsandteachersrantotheopenareathathadbeen31asanemergencygatheringpoint.32,theyheardscreamsasthehugerockrolleddownthehill,bringingsand,rockandmud.Therewas33theycoulddoastheywatchedtheearthburyanentireschoolblock.-14-\nThankstoWasana’squickactionandsharp34,noonewashurtintheincident.Thelandslide35twoclassroomsandcausedheavydamagetosix36.“Thefinancialdamageisnothingcomparedto37wouldhavehappenedhadtherebeenchildrenintheclassrooms,”saystheschoolmaster.WasanalaterreceivedaGoldStarfromtheFoundationforCivilianBravery,SriLanka.38attheincident,hesays,“Ifeeldisastermanagement39areimportantforeveryone.We’llneverknowwhenthe40willcomeinhandy.”21.A.staredB.noddedC.shoutedD.pointed22.A.thoughtsB.eyesC.wordsD.voices23.A.pullingB.jumpingC.slidingD.flowing24.A.timesB.minutesC.hoursD.periods25.A.howB.whereC.whyD.when26.A.hitB.droveC.pushedD.stopped27.A.strangeB.rareC.terribleD.similar28.A.RejectingB.FearingC.ScaringD.Avoiding29.A.angrilyB.sadlyC.excitedlyD.wildly30.A.beatB.moveC.fallD.dive31.A.putawayB.setasideC.broughtforthD.takenapart32.A.JustthenB.InshortC.IngoodtimeD.Asaresult33.A.somethingB.muchC.anythingD.little34.A.discoveryB.movementC.observationD.idea35.A.destroyedB.toreC.injuredD.overcame36.A.anotherB.otherC.othersD.ones37.A.thoseB.whichC.thatD.what38.A.LookingbackB.LookingaroundC.LookingthroughD.Lookingforward39.A.exhibitionsB.lessonsC.unitsD.examinations40.A.conceptB.imageC.knowledgeD.situation第二部分:阅读理解(第一节20小题,第二节5小题;每小题2分,满分50分)第一节:阅读下列材料,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。AUntilIwastwelveyearsold,Ithoughteveryoneintheworldknewaboutthegrinnies,ifIthoughtaboutthetermatall—whichisunlikely.Afterall,everyoneinmyfamilyusedthewordquitenaturally,andweunderstoodeachother.SofarasIknew,itwasawordlikeanyotherword—likebath,orchocolate,orhomework.Butitwasmyhomeworkwhichledtomydiscoverythatgrinnieswasawordnotknownoutsidemyfamily.MylastreportcardhadsaidthatIwasa“C”studentinEnglish,andmyparents,bothteachers,decidedthatnochildoftheirswouldbejustanaveragestudentofanything.SonightlyIspelledwordsaloudandansweredquestionsaboutthefinepoints-14-\nofgrammar.IwroteandrewroteandrewroteeverycompositionuntilIconvincedmymotherthatIcouldmakenomoreimprovements.Andthehardworkpaidoff.Onedaytheteacherreturnedcompositions,andthereitwas—abigfat,brightred“A”onthetopofmypaper.Naturally,Iwasdelighted,butIdidn’tknowIwasattractingattentionuntiltheteacherspokesharply,“Helen,whatareyoudoing?”Calledsuddenlyoutofmyhappythoughts,Isaid“Oh,I’vegotthegrinnies!”Theteacherandmyclassmatesburstintolaughter,andthenIunderstoodthatgrinnieswereusedinsidemyfamily.Otherpeoplewerenotsolucky.Anditisreallyluckytohavethegrinnies,anuncontrollable,naturalstateofgreatpleasure.Grinniesareshownontheoutsidebysparklingeyesandawide,widesmile—notjustanysmile,butonethatshowstheteethandstretchesthemouthtoitslimits.Apersonexperiencingthegrinniesappearstobeallmouth.Ontheinsidegrinniesarecharacterizedbyafeelingofjoyfulanxiety.Grinniesusuallylastjustafewseconds,buttheycancomeandgo.Sometimes,whenlifeseemsjustperfect,Ihaveoccasionalattacksofthegrinniesforawholeday.Thetermoriginatedinmymother’sfamily.Heryoungersister,Rose,whohaddeepdimples(酒窝),oftenexpressedherpleasurewithsuchagrinthatthedimplesappearedtobecomepermanent.WhenRosewasaboutfour,shestartedexplainingherfunnylookbysaying,“Ihavethegrinnies”.Thetermcaughton,andithasbeenanimportantwordinourfamilynowfortwogenerations.Theoccasiondoesn’tmatter.Anythingcanbringonthegrinnies—justsolongasonefeelsgreatdelight.Whenmybrotherfinallyrodehisbicycle—withouttrainingwheels—fromourhousetothecornerandback,hecamehomewiththegrinnies.WhenIwaslittle,mymother’sannouncementthatwewouldhavehomemadeicecreamfordessertalwaysgavemethegrinnies.MyfatherhadthegrinnieswhenIwaschosentomakeaspeechattheend-of-school-yearceremony.Grinniescanbebroughtonbyagoodmeal,asenseofpride,anewfriend,atelephonecallfromsomeonespecial,anachievement.Orsometimesonegetsthegrinniesfornoreasonatall:justasuddensenseofhappinesscanbringonacase.Whateverbringsthemon,anattackofthegrinniesisamonglife’sgreatestpleasures.Infact,nowthatIlookbackontheexperience,Ifeelsorryformyseventh-gradeteacher.Ithinkit’sapitythatshedidn’tknowthewordgrinnies.It’ssuchausefultermforsaying,“I’mreally,reallypleased!”41.Afterthewriterwastwelveyearsold,she______.A.thoughteveryoneknewthemeaningof“grinnies”B.equaled“grinnies”tobathorchocolateinmeaningC.gottoknow“grinnies”wasusedonlyinsideherfamilyD.discoveredtheword“grinnies”throughhermother42.WhenherEnglishteachercalledhername,thewriterwas______.A.lookingatthebig“A”onthetopofherpaperB.listeningtoherEnglishteacherattentivelyC.toohappytonoticewhat’shappeningaroundherD.busyrewritingandimprovinghercompositions-14-\n43.Accordingtothewriter,theword“grinnies”originatesfrom______.A.hermotherB.herauntC.herbrotherD.herfather44.Thewriterfeelssorryforherseventh-gradeteacherbecausetheteacher______.A.hasnopityonherstudentsB.shouldnothavelaughedatherC.doesn’thaveanylucktomeetherparentD.hasnoideaofwhat“grinnies”is45.Whatmethoddoesthewriterusetoexplain“grinnies”?A.Causeandeffect.B.Examples.C.Comparisonandcontrast.D.Process.BBelowisapagefromTheWorldAlmanac(年鉴)andBookofFacts2022.46.Whichparkhas365milesofexploredundergroundpassages?A.Arches,UT.B.CuyahogaValley,OH.C.Acadia,ME.D.MammothCave,KY.47.InwhichyearwasChannelIslandsfirstauthorizedasaprotectionsiteforsea-14-\nlions,seabirdsanduniqueplants?A.1929.B.1938.C.1978.D.1980.48.Theworld’stallesttreesarefoundin_______.A.Redwood,CAB.GatesoftheArctic,AKC.Canyonlands,UTD.KingsCanyon,CA49.In1917,thenationalparkDenaliwasnamedas_______.A.BlackCanyonoftheGunnisonB.MountDesertIsl.C.Mt.McKinleyNationalParkD.RockyMountainCBonus(奖金)culturehasbecomethesubjectofmanystudiesnowadays.Manypeoplehavebeenangeredbythewaysomebankersandhighofficialsseemtohavebeenrewardedforfailure.Othersfindtheideaofofferingmany-million-dollarbonusesmorallydisgusting.Butfewhaveaskedwhetherperformance-relatedbonusesreallydoimproveperformance.Theanswerseemssoobviousthateventoaskthequestioncanappearridiculous.Indeed,inspiteofallthecomplaintsaboutthem,financialencouragementscontinuetobeintroducedinmoreandmoreareas,fromhealthcareandpublicservicestoteachinganduniversities.Soitmaycomeasashocktomanytolearnthatpayingforresultscanactuallymakepeopleperformbadlyinmanycircumstances,andthatthemoreyoupay,theworsetheyperform.Nooneisarguingthatbonusescanhelpcompaniesandinstitutionsattractandkeepthebeststaff.Nordoesanyoneargueagainsttheideathatyoucanencouragepeopletodospecifictasksbylinkingpaymentstothosetasks.Rather,thepointisabouthowtogetthebestoutofpeople.Doemployeesreallyperformbetterifyoupromisetopaythemmoreforgettingresults?Therearesomeobviousreasonswhysuchpaymentscanfail.Ithasbeenargued,forinstance,thatcashbonusescontributedtothefinancialcrash,becausetradershadlittleenthusiasmtomakesurethattheircompaniesenjoyedlong-termsurvival.Mostbonusprojectsarepoorlydesigned,saysProfessorMalcolmHiggs.Hethinksthereasonisthatorganisationstrytokeepbonusarrangementssimple.Nevertheless,hethinksbonusprojectscanworkaslongastheylinktheinterestsofindividualemployeeswiththelong-termgoalsofabusiness.Bonusescanalsoencouragecheating.“Onceyoustartmakingpeople’srewardsdependentonoutcomesratherthanbehaviours,theevidenceispeoplewilldowhatevertheycantogetthoseoutcomes,”saysProfessorEdwardDeci.“Inmanycasesthehighofficialssimplyliedandcheatedtomakethestock(股票)pricegoupsotheygothugebonuses.”ButtheworkofDeciandotherssuggeststheproblemwithbonusesrunsfardeeperthanpoordesignorcheating.In1971,heaskedstudentstosolvepuzzles,withsomereceivingcashprizesfordoingwellandothersgettingnothing.Decifoundthoseofferedcashwerelesslikelytokeepworkingonpuzzlesaftertheyhaddoneenoughtogetpaid.-14-\nThesestudiessuggestthatofferingrewardscanstoppeopledoingthingsforthepurejoyofit.ThiswasthebasisforaseriesofbooksbyKohninwhichhearguesthatrewardingchildren,studentsandworkerswithgrades,scholarshipsandother“bribes”(贿赂)leadstolow-qualityworkinthelongrun.Thosewhobelieveinthepowerofbonusesfailtodistinguishbetweeninnerdriveandoutsidepressure—wantingtodosomethingbecauseyoulikeitforitselfincontrasttodoingsomethingbecauseyouwantthereward,Kohnsays.“It’snotjustthatthesetwoaredifferent,it’softenthatthemoreyourewardpeoplefordoingsomething,themoretheirinnerdrivetendstodecline.”A“dothisandgetthat”approachmightimproveperformanceintheshortterm,butoverlongerperiodsitwillalwaysfail,Kohnsays.Peoplewhoreceivebonuswillnaturallyplaysafe,becomelesscreative,cooperatelessandfeellessvalued,headds.What’smore,thestudiesalsosuggestthatofferingrewardscanalsostoppeopletakingresponsibility.50.Theeffectofperformance-relatedbonuseshasnotbeenwellstudiedbecausepeople_______.A.takethefunctionofbonusesforgrantedB.seethatbonusofferingisdoneeverywhereC.thinkfinancialencouragementisdisgustingD.areshockedbythepracticeofrewardingforfailures51.AccordingtoMalcolmHiggs,designsthat_________arethegoodones.A.drivepeopletofinishshort-termtasksB.helptoattractandkeepgoodemployeesC.linkfinancialrewardswiththequalityoftheoutcomesD.connectindividualinterestswithlong-termbusinessgoals52.Ifapersonplayssafetogetabonus,heisprobablybeing________.A.moreenthusiasticB.morerisk-takingC.lessdaringD.lessresponsible53.Whichofthefollowingdoyouthinktheauthorwouldmostprobablyagreewith?A.Companiesshouldmaketheirbonusprojectssimple.B.Thebenefitofbonushelpstogetthebestoutofpeople.C.Thebiggestproblemwithbonusisitcreatescheating.D.Bonusofferingcanstoppeopledoingthingsforpurejoy.54.Whichdoyouthinkisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.WhatIsBonus?B.DoesBonusWork?C.WhyBonusOffered?D.HowBonusWorks?DWhichissillier:denyingweeverwenttothemoonortryingtoconvincethetruenonbelievers?Onceuponatime–July20,1969,tobespecific–twomengotoutoftheirlittlespaceshipandwanderedaroundonthemoonforawhile.Tenmoremenwalked-14-\nonthemoonoverthenextthreeandahalfyears.Theend.Unfortunately,notquite.AfairnumberofAmericansthinkthatthiswholebusinessofmoonlandingsreallyisafairytale.Theybelievethatthelandingswereabighoax(骗局)stagedintheMojaveDesert,toconvinceeveryonethatU.S.technologywasthe“bestest”inthewholewideworld.Whichistheharderthingtodo:Sendmentothemoonormakebelievewedid?Thefactisthephysicsbehindsendingpeopletothemoonissimple.Youcandoitwithcomputerswhoseentirememorycapacitiescannowfitonchipsthesizeofpostagestampsandthatcostaboutasmuchas,well,apostagestamp.Iknowyoucanbecausewedid.However,lastfallNASAconsideredspending$15,000onapublic-relationscampaigntoconvincetheunimpressedthatAmericanshadinfactgonetothemoon.ThatideawasmostlyareactiontoaFoxtelevisionprogram,firstairedinFebruary2022,thatclaimedtoexposethehoax.Theshow’screatorisapublicityhound(猎狗)whohasliveduptothenameinmorewaysthanonebyhoundingBuzzAldrin,thesecondmanonthemoon.Mr.X(asIwillcallhim,therebydenyinghimthejoyoussightofhisnameinprint)recentlyfollowedBuzzAldrinaroundandcalledhim“athief,liarandcoward”untilthe72-year-oldastronautfinallylostitandhitthe37-year-oldMr.Xintheface.Anyway,NASA’spublicitycampaignbegantoslowdown.ThenonbelieverstookthecampaignasNASA’sefforttohidesomethingwhilethebelieverssaidthat$15,000toconvincepeoplethattheworldwasround—Imean,thatwehadgonetothemoon—wassimplyawasteofmoney.(Actually,the$15,000wassupposedtopayforanarticlebyJamesE.Oberg,anastronomywriterwho,withAldrin,hascontributedtoScientificAmerican.)IfNASA’snotpayingOberg,perhapsitcouldputthemoneytogoodusebyhiringtwobigguystodragNeilArmstrongoutofthehouse.Armstrongisanextremelyprivateman,butheisalsothefirstmanonthemoon,somaybehehasadutytobeabitmoreoutspokenabouttheexperience.OrNASAcouldjustbuyAldrinacommemorateplaque(纪念匾)forhisrecenttouchonthefaceofMr.X.55.WecanlearnfromParagraphs2and3thatsomeAmericansbelieve_______.A.moonlandingswereinventedB.U.S.technologywasthebestC.moonlandingendedsuccessfullyD.theMojaveDesertwasthelaunchingbase56.Accordingtothewriter,whichofthefollowingistoblameforthestoryaboutthehoax?A.NASA’spublicitycampaign.B.TheFoxtelevisionprogram.C.BuzzAldrin.D.JamesE.Oberg.57.Accordingtothewriter,Mr.X_______.A.toldafaithfulstoryB.wasnottreatedproperlyC.wasatalentedcreatorD.hadabadreputation-14-\n58.ThebelieversthinkthatNASA’spublicitycampaignis________.A.prooftohidethetruthB.stupidandunnecessaryC.neededtoconvincethenon-believersD.importanttodevelopspacetechnology59.Whatisimpliedinthelastparagraph?A.NASAshouldnotbotherwiththenon-believers.B.Armstrongwasaveryprivateanddeterminedperson.C.ArmstrongshouldbeasoutspokenasBuzzAldrin.D.NASAshouldsendmoreastronautstoouterspace.60.Thetoneofthearticleis_______.A.angryB.conversationalC.humorousD.matter-of-fact第二节:加拿大运动鞋设计专家BennoNigg曾为当今众多运动明星设计过多款著名运动鞋,如MasaiMBT运动鞋。在接受采访时,Nigg回答了记者的5个问题(第61~65题)。请从下列提问(A、B、C、D、E和F)中选出与他的回答相匹配的问题,并在答题纸上将相应选项的标号涂黑。选项中有一项是多余选项。Questions:A.Whatkindoftechnologymightweseeinsportsshoesofthefuture?B.Whatshouldpeoplelookoutforwhenbuyinganewpairofsportsshoes?C.Willamoreexpensiveshoemakemerunfasterorjumphigher,astheadssuggest?D.Whenyousaythatexpensiveshoesarenobetteratpreventinginjurythancheapones,isittrue?E.Somepeoplesayweshouldrunjustaswellwithoutshoes.What’syouropinionofthat?F.YouhelpeddeveloptheunstableMasaiMBTshoes.Doesthisdesignactuallywork?61.____________________________________________Nigg’sAnswer:Thatisalittlebitoverstated.Buttherelativefrequencyofrunninginjuriesdoesn’tseemtohavechangedmuchinthepast30years,inspiteofallthedevelopmentsinsportsshoedesign.Theliteratureshowsthatshoesareaminorplayerininjurydevelopment.Ifyoutakeagroupofpeopleandwanttoinjurethem,sendthemouteverydayfora20-kilometrerun.Alotofthemwillbeinjuredinthreeweeks.Themajorfactorsarethedistancerun,theintensityandrecoverytime,nottheshoes.62.___________________________________________Nigg’sAnswer:Theproblemisthatifyougotoastoreandwanttofindyourbestshoes,youdon’tknowwhattodo.Thingsthataresometimesdone,likevideoanalysisofyourrearfootmovement,maynothelp.Theonlywaytoassesswhetherashoeisrightforyouishowitfeels.Ifyoufeelcomfortableinashoe,it’slikelytobegoodforyou.Wedidastudywithsoldierswherewegavethemsixdifferentinserts,-14-\nandtheychosetheonetheylikedbest.Infourmonthsthosewithinsertshad53percentfewerinjuriesthanthosewithout.63.__________________________________________Nigg’sAnswer:Ashoemayactasatrainingdevice,makingsomemusclestofunctionmoreeffectivelyforamajorityofusers.Oritmayusematerialsthatlastlonger.Thatmayhavesomethingtodowithitsprice.However,fortheaveragerunneritisdifficulttodistinguishbetweenactualfunctionaldesignsandunnecessaryfeatures.Generally,themoreashoecontrolsmovement,themoreitactslikeacast,whichmeansyouhavesomemusclesthatdon’tworkanymore.Thismaymeanthatyoulosesomemusclestrength,andyourfeetaremorelikelytobeinjured.64._________________________________________Nigg’sAnswer:Yes,forabout80percentofpeople.Themajorbenefitsaretrainingthesmallmusclescrossingtheanklejoint,andareductionofkneeandlowerbackpain.However,someclaimsfortheseunstableshoesareoverstated,suchasthegeneralmusclestrengtheningthattheyareclaimedtoproduce.65._________________________________________Nigg’sAnswer:Thereareclaimsthattherearefewerinjurieswhenyourunbarefoot,butthereisnotyetenoughevidence,orenoughresearch,toprovethat.Ifyoulookatperformance,mostpaperssuggestanadvantageof3to4percent.Withafewexceptions—AbebeBikilain1960andZolaBuddinthe1980s—peopledon’trunbarefoot,soitmaybethatit’snotanadvantage,oritmaybethatwe’rejustnotusedtoit.-14-\n第II卷第三部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节:短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)下面短文中有10处语言错误。请在有错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单词。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写上该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写上修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。例如:Itwasverynicetogetyourinvitationtospend∧weekendwithyou.LuckilytheIwascompletelyfreethen,soI’lltosay“yes”.I’llarriveinBristolataround8:00p.m.inamonFridayevening.Afterourfinalexaminations,mybrotherandmethoughtwewouldgiveourselvesatreatatrestaurant.Whilewaitingforourfood,weemptiedalloursmallchangesfromourwalletsonthetableandcounteditout.Soon,ourfoodarrivedwithanote.Itreads,“Yourlunchhasbeenpaidfor.Havealovelymeal!”Itwasawonderfullysurpriseasnothinglikethathadeverbeenhappenedtous.Irememberedanoldmansittingnearby.Heshouldhavethoughtwedidn’thaveenoughmoneytothebill.Welookedaroundtothankhim,andhewasnotthere.Hiskindnessmeantsomanytous.-14-\n第二节:书面表达(满分30分)美国已故大演说家罗曼。文森特。皮尔有一句名言:Attitudeiseverything.请你结合自己的亲身经历,谈谈拥有正确的人生态度的重要性。要求:1.对上述名言的理解;2.结合自己的亲身经历,谈谈对此名言的看法。注意:词数100-120________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________-14-\n英语测试卷参考答案第一部分第一节(10分,每小题0.5分)1.C2.B3.A4.B5.C6.D7.C8.D9.D10.C11.D12.A13.C14.A15.B16.C17.D18.C19.D20.A第二节(20分,每小题1分)21.A22.B23.D24.B25.C26.A27.D28.B29.D30.C31.B32.A33.D34.C35.A36.C37.D38.A39.B40.C第二部分(50分,每小题2分)41.C42.C43.B44.D45.B46.D47.B48.A49.C50.A51.D52.C53.D54.B55.A56.B57.D58.B59.A60.C61.D62.B63.C64.F65.E第三部分第一节(10分,每小题1分)Afterourfinalexaminations,mybrotherandmethoughtwewouldgiveourselvesatreatIat∧restaurant.Whilewaitingforourfood,weemptiedalloursmallchangesfromourwalletsachangeonthetableandcounteditout.Soon,ourfoodarrivedwithanote.Itreads,“Yourlunchhasbeenreadpaidfor.Havealovelymeal!”Itwasawonderfullysurpriseasnothinglikethathadeverbeenwonderfulhappenedtous.Irememberedanoldmansittingnearby.Heshouldhavethoughtwedidn’thavemustenoughmoneytothebill.Welookedaroundtothankhim,andhewasnotthere.Hiskindnessforbutmeantsomanytous.much-14-\n第二节(30分)OnepossiblestudentversionAsasayinggoes,“Attitudeiseverything.”Itmeansthatourattitudewilldecidewhetherwewillsucceedornotinthefuture.Ifwetakeapositiveattitudeandkeepontrying,wewillachieveourgoalsintheend.Ican’tagreemorewiththisview.AtonetimeIwasnotgoodatEnglish,whichmademeverydepressed.ThenmyparentstoldmeIhadtomakeallmyeffortstogotomyfavouriteuniversity.Italkedwithmyteacheraboutmyproblem,whoofferedsomevaluableadvicetome.Withmyteacher’shelp,IimprovedmyEnglishgradually.Mystoryshowsthatifwehaveagoodattitudeandkeepontrying,wewillbeabletoovercomedifficultyandmoveon.Itisourattitudethatplaysakeyroleinourlife.-14-

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