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高中英语2008年山东省枣庄市高三模拟考试试题2019.09

 

1,Yousee,trainsarefasternowadays.That’swhyhe______muchearlierthanI’dexpected.

(  )

A.hasarrivedB.wouldarriveC.hadarrivedD.arrived

2,ThereportersstayedinXichang______thelaunchofChang’e-1wasdeclaredsuccessful.

(  )

A.becauseB.untilC.whereD.though

3,OfallthesubjectsinartshedislikedEnglishmost,______heneverlearnedwell.(  )

A.whichB.andC.becauseD.so

4,Ioftenthink______myownbusiness.(  )

A.tostartB.startingC.aboutstartingD.Istart

5,Hehadhiscameraready,______hesawsomethingthatwouldmakeagoodpicture.(  )

A.incaseB.themomentC.onconditionD.asif

6,---WhatdidyouthinkofheroralEnglish?

(  )

---Iwasvery______.

A.impressedB.inspiredC.addictiveD.admirable

7,I’mafterawatchas______gifttomydaughter,______onelookingnicebutnotexpensive.

(  )

A.a;theB.a;不填C.the;theD.不填;a

8,Thedriverpressedtheacceleratorwhilehe______haveappliedthebrake.(  )

A.couldB.wouldC.mightD.should

9,Don’trepeatthestoryiftheirson______themallaboutit.(  )

A.tellsB.toldC.hastoldD.willtell

10,Hehatedmyname,Whitney.Myfamilyneverknewwhy.HewishedformynametobeNicole,whichwashowitbecamemy

(1)name.HewasthefirstmanIevertrusted,

(2)myfather,andhestillisoneofthefewmenItrust.Helovesme;afterall,Iamhisgranddaughter,(3).

Hehasadiseasethatcauseshis(4)todrift.Hedoesn’trememberhisownwifehalfthetime;Idon’tknowwhyI(5)hewillremembermewhenIseehim.Mydadandgrandmotherheldhishandsasthey(6)himintoseemeforthefirsttimeinfourmonths.Hisbones(7)underhisskin,andIcouldtellthathis(8)nolongeroccupiedhismouth.Hedidn’tlooklikemygrandfather;hisfacewasthatofa(9).HelookedlikehemighthavewhenhewasinWorldWarII,butAlzheimer’s(老年痴呆症)washis(10)now.

Theysathimdown.Withoutaglanceatme,mygrandfather(11)hisheadforatleastahalfhour,almostasifhewereashamed.Suddenlyhe(12)tracing(顺着轮廓描画)mypalm,noticingeverylineanddetail.Hisfingersfellthroughthespacesbetween(13)likesand.Istoodup,stillholdinghishand,andtookhimforawalktotryto(14)himabit.

Whenwereturned,hedidnotwanttosit.Helookedatmewithagrandfather’s(15).Hiseyesplayedwithmine,searchingformemorieswehad(16).Hestartedtoplaywithmyhair,examiningthefaintcolorthroughhisalmost(17)eyes.Itookhishandandspunmyselfaround(18)weweredancinglikeweusedto.

Alltoosoon,itwastimeto(19).HeplantedamillionkissesonmycheeksasIfelttearswellingupinmyeyes.Iwashislittlegirlagain,althoughhedidn’tremembermy(20).That’sokay.Hedidn’tlikeitanyway.

11,Cultureisahugefactorindeterminingwhetherwelooksomeoneintheeyeorthekissertointerpretfacialexpressions,accordingtoanewstudy.

Forinstance,inJapan,peopletendtolooktotheeyesforemotionalindications,whileAmericanstendtolooktothemouth,saysresearcherMasakiYuki,abehavioralscientistatHokkaidoUniversityinJapan.ThiscouldbebecausetheJapanese,wheninthepresenceofothers,trytosuppress(抑制)theiremotionsmorethanAmericansdo,hesaid.Inanycase,theeyesaremoredifficulttocontrolthanthemouth,hesaid,sotheyprobablyrevealmoreaboutaperson’semotionalstateevenifheorsheistryingtohideit.

AsachildgrowingupinJapan,YukiwasfascinatedbypicturesofAmericancelebrities.

“Theirsmileslookedstrangetome,”YukitoldLiveScience.“Theyopenedtheirmouthstoowidely,andraisedthecornersoftheirmouthsinanexaggerated(夸张的)way.”

Japanesepeopletendtoshyawayfromdirectdisplaysofemotion,andrarelysmileorfrownwiththeirmouths,Yukiexplained,becauseinJapanhighvalueisplacedonconformity(从众随俗),humblenessandemotionalsuppression,qualitiesthatarethoughttopromotebetterrelationships.

SowhenYukienteredgraduateschoolandbegancommunicatingwithAmericanscholarsovere-mail,hewasoftenconfusedbytheiruseofemoticonssuchassmileyfaces:

)andsadfaces,or:

(.

“IttooksometimebeforeIfinallyunderstoodthattheywerefaces,”hewroteinane-mail.InJapan,emoticonstendtoemphasizetheeyes,suchasthehappyface(^_^)andthesadface(;_;).“AfterseeingthedifferencebetweenAmericanandJapaneseemoticons,itdawnedonmethatthefaceslookedexactlyliketypicalAmericanandJapanesesmiles,”hesaid.

1.______tendtocontroltheir______sothattheydonotshowtheirfeelings.

A.Americans;eyesB.Americans;mouths

C.Japanese;eyesD.Japanese;mouths

2.TheJapaneselooktotheeyesratherthanthemouthstoreadfacesbecause_____.

A.theythinkthatamorepolitewayB.theirmouthsgivelittlereadablesigns

C.theeyesarebettercontrolledD.theirmouthsoftengivefalseinformation

3.ThefactthattheJapaneserarelysmileorfrownwiththeirmouthsresultsfrom______.

A.theinfluenceofAmericancelebritiesB.theJapanesephysicalcondition

C.theJapanesepoliticalsystemD.theJapaneseculture

4.YukigotconfusedabouttheAmericanemotionalfacesymbolsbecausethey______.

A.differexaggeratedlyinthemouthsB.shownodifferenceintheeyes

C.havenolinestosuggestroundfacesD.aretoosimpletoexpressemotions

5.Thebesttitleofthearticlemaybe______.

A.EyesRevealMoreofEmotionthanMouths

B.WhichSayMore,AmericanMouthsorJapaneseEyes?

C.AmericansandJapaneseReadFacesDifferently

D.IsItPossibletoSmilewiththeEyes?

12,For16-year-oldLiMiaomiao,sorefeetfromwearinghighheelsforhoursatatimeandanachyjawfromconstantsmilingareworththechanceofpresentingamedaltohangaroundanathlete'sneckduringtheBeijingOlympics.

Thewillow-thinhighschoolstudentisoneof34Chinesegirls“training”tobeanOlympicmedalpresenterattheBeijingForeignAffairsSchool(BFAS),oneofseveralstate-runcollegeschargedwithproducingcamera-friendlygirlsforawardsceremonies.

Whennotbalancingbooksonherheadtoimproveposture(体态)duringmedalpresentationrehearsal(预演)sessions,Liandherclass-matesstudyEnglish,receiveculturaltrainingandlookatpicturesofpastmedalpresentersandtheiruniforms.

MostimportantforLi,though,isthesmile.

“Ipracticeathome,andsmiletothemirrorforanhoureveryday,”Lisaid,beamingradiantlyinaredwaistcoatandhighheelsonthesidelinesofaclass.“Iwanttopresentmysmiletotheworld,andletthemknowthattheChinesesmileisthewarmest.”

Apartfromcommon-sensecommunicationtips,suchaslookingdirectlyatsomeonewhiletalkingtothem,studentsarealsoinformedtheperfectsmileconsistsof“onlyshowingtheeighttopteeth”.

ForLiMiaomiao,theperfectsmilecomesnaturally-afterhavingpracticedforhoursinthemirror.ItnodoubthelpedLibecomeoneofonlysevengirlschosenfromdozensofapplicantstopresentmedalstowinningboxersatanOlympictestevent.

Being16,LiistechnicallyineligibletobecomeanOlympicmedalpresenter,whereguidelinescallfor18-25year-olduniversitystudents.Butsheratesherselfacompetitor,anyway.“I'mveryconfident.IthinkIhavean80percentchance,”shesaid,flashingawinningsmile.

1.Thefirstparagraphmainlytellsus______.(  )

A.whatLiisbeingtrainedforB.whathealthproblemsLiisfacedwith

C.whatLiisqualifiedforD.whatlifestyleLipreferstolead

2.FromthearticleweknowthatBFAS______.(  )

A.islikelytobeahighschoolforgirlsonly

B.hasbeenfoundedtotrainOlympicmedalpresenters(  )

C.trainsgirlsinphotographingskills

D.temporarilyofferstrainingtotheOlympicvolunteers

3.Duringthemedalpresentationrehearsals,Liandherclassmates_______.(  )

A.havebooksplacedontheirheadsB.learnEnglishbothintheoralandwrittenform

C.studythehistoryoftheOlympicsD.trytolearnfromtheformermedalpresenters

4.Li’ssmileisparticularlymentionedbecause_______.(  )

A.hersmileisdifferentfromthe“perfectsmile”

B.shedoesn’tseemtoagreewiththe“perfectsmile”standard

C.shecanpresentthe“perfectsmile”naturallyafterhardpractice

D.hersmileisuptothe“perfectsmile”standardbynature

5.Theunderlinedword“ineligible”inthelastparagraphpossiblymeans______.(  )

A.unwillingB.unfitC.anxiousD.qualified

13,Yournamemadeyoudoit,thoughunconsciously,suggestsnewresearchthatfindsyournamecannegativelymakeyouachieveless.PsychologistsatYaleandtheUniversityofCalifornia,SanDiegostudyingtheunconsciousinfluenceofnamessayapreferenceforourownnamesandinitials-the“name-lettereffect”-canhavesomenegativeconsequences.

StudentswhosenamesbeginwithCorDgetlowergradesthanthosewhosenamesbeginwithAorB;majorleaguebaseballplayerswhosefirstorlastnamesbeganwithK(thestrikeout-signifyingletter)aresignificantlymorelikelytostrikeout(因三击不中而出局).

AssistantprofessorsLeifNelsonofUCSDandJosephSimmonsofYalehaveconductedfivestudiesoverfiveyearsusinginformationfromthousandsofindividuals.

“TheconsciousprocessisbaseballplayerswanttogetahitandstudentswanttogetA's,”Nelsonsays.“Soifyougetachangeinperformanceconsistentwiththename-lettereffect,itclearlyshowstheremustbesomeunconsciousdesireoperatingintheotherdirection.”

Theresearchers'worksupportsaseriesofstudiespublishedsince2002thathavefoundthe“name-lettereffect”causespeopletomakelifechoicesbasedonnamesthatresembletheirown.ThosestudiesbyBrettPelham,anassociateprofessoratSUNYUniversity,havefoundthatpeoplearedisproportionately(不定比例地)likelytoliveinstatesorcitiesres

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