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高三第二次阶段性检测英语试题

第I卷(共70分)

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,每题0.5分,满分10分)

1.---Cathy,doyouhavethetime?

---_______.

---Nevermind.Thanksanyway.

A.Ofcourse,Ido.Thetimeis6:

30B.Sure.ButI’mafraidit’stoolateforme

C.Yes,it’shalfpastsixD.Sorry,butIleftmywatchathome

2._______H1N1influenzacasesaccountedfor89.4%ofallflucasesreportedin_______mainlandofChinalastweek,almost3%pointshigherthanthefigureofthepreviousweek.

A.The;theB./;/C.An;theD.The;/

3.Don’tm

entionthatatthebeginningofthestory,oritmay_______theshockingending.

A.giveawayB.giveoutC.giveupD.giveoff

4.IfIcanhelp____,IpreferlivinginHangzhoubecausetheweatherhereisbetterthan___ofWuhan.

A.that;thatB.it;thatC.that;oneD.it;it

A.Howcome?

B.What’supC.Howisthat?

D.Whatfor?

11.I’vealreadyforgotten___________youputthedictionary.

A.thatitwaswhereB.whereitwasthat

C.wherewasitthatD.thatwasitthat

19.---IamwonderingifIcansmokehere.

---Youcan’tsmokehere.Regulations_______inthisroom.

A.areforbiddentosmokeB.areforbiddensmoking

C.forbidtosmokeD.forbidsmoking

20.-----Whyaretheytakingalltheequipmentaway?

-----____________,theyarepackinguptoleave.

A.ThejobwasdoneB.Thejobhasbeendone

C.WiththejobdoneD.Withthejobdoing

第二节:

完形填空(共20小题,每题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、D)中,选出最

佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

Irecentlyheardastoryaboutafamousresearchscientistwhohadmadeseveralveryimportantmedicalbreakthroughs.Whatsethi

msofarapartfromothers?

He__21that,inhisopinion,itallcamefroman__22__fromhismotherthathappenedwhenhewasabout2yearsold.Hehadbeentryingto__23__abottleofmilkfromtherefrigeratorwhenhelosthis____24____ontheslipperybottleandit__25___,makingitscontentspouringalloverthekitchenfloor.

Whenhismothercameintothekitchen,insteadof___26___athim,givinghimalecture,orpunishinghim,shesaid:

“Robert,whata__27___andwonderfulmessyouhavemade!

Ihave___28___seensuchahugepoolofmilk.Well,thedamagehasalreadybeendone.Wouldyouliketo__29__downandplayinthemilkforafewminutes__30__wecleanitup?

Hismotherthensaid:

“Youknow,whathappenedjustnowisa__35__experimentinhoweffectivelytocarryabigmilkbottlewithtwo__36__hands.Let’sgooutinthebackyardandfillthebottlewithwaterandseeifyoucan

__37__awaytocarryitwithoutdroppingit.”Thelittleboy__38__thatifheheldthebottleatthetopnearthelipwithbothhands,hecouldcarryitwithoutdroppingit.

Thisscientistthen__39__thatitwasatthatmomentthatheknewhedidn’tneedtobeafraidtomake__40__.

Wouldn’titbegreatifallparentswouldrespondthewayRobert’smotherrespondedtohim?

21.A.added

B.advised

C.responded

D.commented

22.A.experience

B.accident

C.experiment

D.inspiration

23.A.send

B.cool

C.bring

D.remove

24.A.hold

B.control

C.balance

D.way

25.A.fell

B.rolled

C.turned

D.burst

26.A.crying

B.staring

C.shouting

D.laughing

27.A.powerful

B.great

C.touching

D.sarcastic(嘲笑的)

28.A.shortly

B.always

C.already

D.rarely

29.A.put

B.get

C.take

D.lie

30.A.when

B.until

C.before

D.after

31.A.however

B.whatever

C.wherever

D.whenever

32.A.recover

B.restore

C.recollect

D.replace

33.A.like

B.prefer

C.tak

e

D.decide

34.A.cleanedup

B.sweptoff

C.suckedout

D.tookapart

35.A.finished

B.shared

C.failed

D.valued

36.A.tiny

B.clever

C.smooth

D.wet

37.A.invent

B.discover

C.imagine

D.make

38.A.knew

B.thought

C.convinced

D.learned

39.A.argued

B.sensed

C.remarked

D.criticized

40.A.mistakes

B.assumptions

C.decisions

D.differences

第二部分:

阅读理解(每题2分,满分40分)

A

Don’tyoujustloveiceskatingeverywinter?

Iamsure,thatsincewinterisapproaching,yourskatesaresettocomeout,justwaitingtobeused.Impressyourfriendswithyournewtrickonhowtoice-skatebackwardswiththehelpofthesetips.Skatingbackwardsoniceisabitdifficultbutonceyoumasterthebasic,there’snothinglikeit.Followthestepsgivenbelowandyouwillbeabletoskatebackwardsinnotime.

StandStraight

Thefirstthingthatyouneedtodois,standstraight.Ifyoufeelthatyouarefallingbackwards,thenjustputyourchin(下巴)upandslightlybendyourknees.Don’tworry;thishappenstoall.

ConfidenceisWhatYouNeed

Onceyouareconfidentthatyoucanscullwitheitherfoot,thenextthingthatyouhavetodoisincreaseyourspeed.Tryso

meofyourowntricksnow.Scullwitheitherfootorwithbothatthesametime.

ScullandBeAware

Whileyoukeeponefootstraight,keepscullingwiththeother.Youcandothatsimultaneously(同时,一起)withbothfeet.Concentrateonwhatyouaredoingbutdon’tgetsoinvolved,thatyoudon’tseewhereyouaregoing.Ifyouarenotwatchingyourback,youmightjustbangagainstsomethingorsomeone.

41.Accordingtothetextconfidencecomesfrom___________.

A.highspeedB.strictcoaches

C.constantexerciseD.goodtechniques

42.Whichistherightorderofice-skatingbackwards?

a.Increasingyourspeed.b.Beingabletoscullwithonefoot.

c.Beingabouttostandstraight.d.Tryingsomedifferenttricks.

A.c→a→d→bB.c→b→d→aC.a→c→b→dD.c→b→a→d

43.Inordertokeepbalancewhenskatingbackwardsyoushould__________.

A.skateinascissorgesture

B.usebothyourfeettoscull

C.skateforwardfirstandthenbackward

D.putmostofyourweightontheskatewithwhichyouaresculling

B

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C

Momwasright!

Ifyousaythankyou,foreventhesmallestgiftorslightestshowofkindness,you’llfeelhappy.

Gratitude(感谢),saysRobertA.Emmons,aprofessorofpsychologyattheUniversityofCalifornia,isanimportantelementofhappiness.Inhisrecentbook,Thanks!

Emmonsusesthefirstmajorstudyongratitudetoprovemom’spoint.Inacknowledginganddevelopingthismuch-ignoredexpressionofthankfulness,heexplainshowpeoplehavebenefited—evenimprovedtheirhealth.Asoneoftheleadingscholarsofthepositivepsychologymovement,headmitsgratitudemaybedifficulttoexpress.Headvisesyoutobeginbyadmittingthatlifeisgoodandfullofeventsandelementsthatmakedailyexistenceawonder.Second,re

cognizethatthesourceoflife’sgoodnessismorethanjustyou.Thatsourcemaybeyourmom,afriend,partner,child,colleagueatworkorplay,oranycombinationofthese.

Gratitudeisalwaysother-

directed,notesEmmons.Youcanbepleasedorangrywithyourselfandfeelguiltyaboutdoingsomethingwrong,butyoucanneverbegratefultoorforyourself.Expressinggratitudeshouldn’tbeareaction;itshouldbeastateofmind.Tofeelgratefulwhenlifeisabreezeandyouhavemorethanyouneediseasy.Tofeelgratefulintimeofcrisis—anger,hatredandbitterness—iseasier.Also,toomanypeopleareawareoflife’sblessingsonlyafterthesearelost.Thevoicesexpressinggratitudefromhisstudiesofindividualsaremany.

It’scrisisandchaos—danger,disease,disabilityanddeath—thatbringmanyindividualstorealizejusthowdependenttheyareonothers.Yetit’sthewayeachofusbeginslifeandendsit.It’stoobadthatsomanypeoplewastethosedecadesinbetweenlabouringundertheillusion(幻觉)theyareself-sufficient,saysEmmons.

Toena

bleandembracegratitude,EmmonsencouragesthereadersofThanks!

tokeepagratitudediary.Heevenprovideseasy-to-followdirectionsonhowtopractiseandcultivategratitude.I’mnotareaderoradvocateofself-helpbooks,butIamthankfulforthereferenceIfoundinanewspaperarticletotheresearchEmmonswasconductingongratitudeinvolvingorgandonorsandrecipients(接受者).Thechancediscoveryledmetothisbook.

Momimpliedthatkindnessseemstofinditswaybacktothegiverbecauselifereallyisallaboutgiving,receivingandrepaying.SoI’llpayattentiontoherprofessionaladviceandsay:

Thankyou,professorEmmons.

D

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tknow.InformationPleasecouldsupplyanybody’snumber.

MyfirstpersonalexperiencewithInformationPleasecameonedaywhilemymotherwasvisitinganeighbor.

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