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上海市第三女子中学2013届高三英语考试(May17,2013)

1.DCDAC6.BDABA

11.ABD14.BCC

17.paperwork8.February19.Computer20.Good21.hitapedestrian22.droveaway23.in/intoeforward

25.BDACA30.DDCBB35.DBBDAC

41.GACFB46.JDEH

50.DABBC55.DACAB60.CDDCA

65.BBAB69.AAC72.CADC76.FCDAE

81.Thosewhodon’tsleepmuchbutareenergetic,outgoingandoptimistic.

82.Theyusuallysleepfourorfivehoursanight.

83.Beingthinandabletotoleratephysicalpainandpsychologicalset-backs

84.the“sleeplesselite”candoseveralthingsatthesametime

Translation:

1.It/Thisisthefirsttimethatdialectteaching/teachingadialecthasbeenintroduced(in)totheclassroominChina.

2.Withtheadmissionfeestothescenicspotreduced/lowered,thenumberoftourists/visitorshasincreasedsharply/soared.

Withtheticketpricesforthescenicspotlowered,

3.Manypre-schoolchildren/pre-schoolerstakeanactivepartinsellingnewspapersvoluntarily/oftheirownfreewilleverySunday,regardlessofwindorrain/rainorsunshine/inallweathers/regardlessoftheweather.

4.Whetherschoolsportingfacilitiesshouldbeopenfreeofchargetosport-lovers/citizenswhoarekeenonsportshasarousedwidespreadpublicconcern

Therehasbeenheateddebateaboutwhether…

5.Hersuccessstoryrevealstousthatthetruemeaningoflifeliesnotinhowmuchyoutakebutinhowmuchyougive/whatcontributionsyoumaketohumanity.

 

2013届高三英语考试(May17,2013)

II.GrammarandVocabulary

SectionA

25.Cairo,adustycityof20millionpeople,isaplacewheretheancientandcontemporaryhappilygoalong_____paralleltracks.

A.withB.onC.beyondD.off

26.Theirhousehascaughtfirethreetimesinthepasttwoyears,______resultingintheirgreatlosses.

A.everyB.anyC.eitherD.each

27.Theyoungmanhasmadealotofnoise,disturbingtherestoftheaudience.He_____toattendtheconcert.

A.shouldn’thavebeenallowedB.needn’thavebeenallowed

C.musthavebeenallowedD.couldn’thavebeenallowed

28.IfeelsurprisedthatGangnamStylehaswon______popularitythroughoutthewholeworld.

A.suchagreatB.sogreataC.suchgreatD.sogreat

29.ThemanagerinchargeoftheofficecameinhastilyjustasI______hisoffice.

A.wasleavingB.leftC.hadleftD.hadbeenleaving

30.Allovertheglobe,industrial-stylefishfarming______nativefishandtheecosystemthatdependonthem.

A.wasthreateningB.threatenedC.threatenD.isthreatening

31.Itisreportedinthenewspaperthatfivekidswerekilledintheaccident_______lastMonday.

A.happeningB.happenedC.havinghappenedD.thathappened

32.Hehurther,sosheleft,______backtohimagain.

A.neverdeterminingtocomeB.nevertobedeterminedtocome

C.determinednevertocomeD.neverhavingdeterminedtocome

33.Adancerwhohastoturnroundononefootmustbetrainedforalongperiodoftime______shecanbalanceherself.

A.afterB.beforeC.asD.when

34.Thethoughtofgoingbackhomewas______kepthimstrongwhilehewasintroubleabroad.

A.thatB.allthatC.allwhatD.which

35.Adigitalringislockedoneverynewbornbaby’sfoot______theyaresneakedbystrangersoutofthehospital.

A.becauseB.whenC.sothatD.incase

36.Hisgrandfatherwasamongthefirsttosettlein______isnowthefamousholidayresort.

A.whereB.whatC.whichD.that

37.Itisonly______peoplerealizetheimportanceofscientificresearch______sciencecanreallyservethehumankind.

A.that…whenB.when…thatC.until…thatD.then…that

38.Beerbottlescanberecycled,buttheyneedcleaningthoroughly,______?

A.can’ttheyB.mustn’ttheyC.needn’ttheyD.don’tthey

39.Oncetheyhavesetupgoalsintheirlife,theywillingtodo______ittakestoachievetheirgoal.

A.whateverB.allwhatC.howmuchD.howlong

40.______snacksanddrinks,buttheyalsobroughtcardsforentertainmentwhentheyhadapicnicintheforest.

A.NotonlytheybroughtB.Notonlytheybrought

C.NotonlydidtheybringD.Notonlytheydidbring

SectionB

A.uphillB.cutC.capacityD.wastedE.available

F.boostedG.principleH.initiativesI.downhillJ.converted

Hybridcarsarecarsthatrunonbothpetrolandelectricity.Theyhaveasmallstandardpetrolengineandabatteryandelectricmotortoprovideelectricpower.

Therearesomedifferencesbetweendifferentmodelsofhybridcars,butthegeneral__41___isthatthecarrunsonpetrol,andtheelectricmotorkicksinwhenadditionalpowerisrequired,forexamplewhengoing__42___oraccelerating.Insomehybridcarsthepetrolengineturnsitselfoffwhennotneeded,forexamplewhenthecarhasstoppedattrafficlights,keepingonlytheelectricenginerunning.

Conventionalcarshavelargeenginestocopewithdrivinguphillandaccelerating.Mostofthetime,thishighengine__43___isnotneeded,buttheenginecontinuesburningupfuel.Hybridcarshavemuchsmallerpetrolengines,___44__byelectricmotorswhenneeded,sotheyuselesspetrol.Hybridcarsarealsolighterandaerodynamicallydesignedforgreaterfuelefficiency.Anotherwaythatfuelconsumptionis__45___isbyasystemof‘regenerativebraking’.

Theelectricmotorisusedtoslowdownthecar,ratherthanconventionalbrakes.Theenergyproducedbytheslowingcaris__46___intoelectricalpower,whichisautomaticallystoredinthebattery.Ineffect,thebatteryrechargeswhenyoubrake.Inconventionalcarstheenergyproducedwhenbrakingis__47___.

Carmanufacturersandengineershavebeenexperimentingwithelectricandhybridcarssincethelate19thcentury.In1928FerdinandPorschebuiltanexperimentalhybridcarthatusedbothaninternalcombustionengineandelectricmotors.Thefirstmass-producedhybridcar,theToyotaPrius,cameoutinJapanattheendof1997.However,hybridcarsbecame__48___intheUSAonlyin1999,whentheHondaInsightwentonsale.

Astheyuselessfuel,hybridcarsarecheapertorun.Therearealsomany__49___inplacetoencouragepeopletobuythem.Insomecountries,hybridcarownerspayalowerrateoftax,anddon’thavetopayoncertaintollroads.Insomecitiesaroundtheworld,hybridcarsareallowedtoparkforfree.

III.ReadingComprehension

SectionA

Professorsarenormallyfoundinuniversityclassrooms,offices,andlibrariesdoingresearchandlecturingtotheirstudents.Moreandmore,however,theyalsoappearas__50___ontelevisionnewsprograms,givingexpertcommentaryonthelatesteventsintheworld.Thesetelevisionappearancesareofgreat___51__totheprofessorsthemselves___52__totheiruniversitiesandthegeneralpublic.

Professorsbenefitfromappearingontelevisionbecausebydoingsotheyacquirereputationsasauthoritiesintheiracademicfieldsamongamuch__53___audiencethantheyhaveoncampus.Ifaprofessorpublishesviewsinanacademic__54___,onlyotherscholarswill__55___andappreciatethoseviews.ButwhenaprofessorappearsonTV,thousandsofpeopleoutsidethenarrowacademiccommunity___56__theprofessor’sideas.Sowhenprofessors___57__theirideaswithatelevisionaudience,theprofessors’importanceasscholarsisenhanced.

Universities__58___benefitfromsuchappearances.Theuniversitiesreceive__59___publicattentionwhentheirprofessorsappearonTV.Whenpeopleseeaknowledgeablefacultymemberofauniversityontelevision,theythinkmorehighlyofthatuniversity.Thatthenleadstoanimprovedreputationfortheuniversity.Andthatimprovedreputation__60___leadstomoredonationsfortheuniversityandmore__61___frompotentialstudents.

Finally,thepublicgainsfromprofessors’appearingontelevision.Mosttelevision__62___normallyhavenocontactwithuniversityprofessors.Whenprofessorsappearontelevision,viewershaveachancetolearnfromexpertsandtobe__63___toviewstheymightotherwiseneverhearabout.Televisionisgenerallyamediumforcommentarythattendstobesuperficial,notdeepor__64___.Fromprofessorsontelevision,bycontrast,viewersgetatasteofrealexpertiseandinsight.

50.A.directorsB.contestantsC.announcersD.guests

51.A.benefitB.useC.importanceD.help

52.A.ratherthanB.aswellasC.insteadofD.incomparison

53.A.smallerB.widerC.hostileD.packed

54.A.diaryB.brochureC.journalD.leaflet

55.A.accountforB.lookupC.careforD.learnabout

56.A.becomeawareofB.getinvolvedinC.areinfluencedbyD.becomeusedto

57.A.discussB.mixC.shareD.communicate

58.A.alsoB.neverC.thereforeD.thus

59.A.mixedB.positiveC.moderateD.free

60.A.withouthesitationB.incomparisonC.inturnD.bycontrast

61.A.attractionB.considerationC.reflectionsD.applications

62.A.cameramenB.interviewsC.programmesD.viewers

63.A.attractedB.appliedC.exposedD.related

64.A.thoughtfulB.subtleC.profitableD.intelligent

SectionB

A

Thefoodspeopleeat,alongwiththecustomstheyobserveinpreparingandhavingtheirmeals,sayagreatdealabouttheirculture.Insomecultures,suchasthatofPapuaNewGuinea(巴布亚新几内亚),roastporkisadelicacy(珍馐)speciallysavedonlyforfeasts;inothersitisforbiddenfood.InU.S.culture,geneticallymodifiedfood(转基因食品)isacceptedwithoutmuchquestion,butinEuropeitisbanned.BecauseSwedishpeopleputgreatvalueonnatural,organicfoods,99percentofmothersinSwedenbreast-feedtheirinfants—aratemuchhigherthanthatintheUnitedStates.

InIndia,peoplegenerallydinewhilesittingonthefloor,oronverylowstools.Insteadofforks

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