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1、湖北省襄樊四中 2010年高三五月适应性考试(英语A卷) 其他 完成句子(共 10小题,每小题 1.5分,满分 15分) 阅读下列各小题,根据括号内的汉语提示,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. _ (席地而坐 ) are a group of young people who come from all over the world, exchanging ideas about their own cultures. (seat) 72. The whole world is amazed at _ (中国取得的巨大进步 ) since the p

2、olicy of the reform and opening up was carried out. (progress) 73. _ (暴露在强烈的阳光下 ) too long will do harm to your skin. (expose) 74. When he came back to himself, he _(发现自己被锁) in a damp basement. (lock) 75. I dont quite understand _ (是为什么 ) several murders of kindergarten children happened in China re

3、cently. (why) 76. Nowadays_ (值得一看的东西 ) in the museum has attracted a lot of visitors all over the country. (worth) 77. If you had come here 10 minutes earlier, you would have heard _ (在讨论什么 ). (discuss) 78. He may not come today, _ (如果是那样的话 ) there is no need to wait any longer. (case) 79. All fligh

4、ts _ (被取消 了 ) because of the terrible weather, they had to go there by train. (cancel) 80. Do you feel like dining out for a change or would you rather we two _ (吃晚饭 ) at home (have) 答案: . seated on the ground 72. what great progress China has made 73. Being exposed to the strong sunlight 74. found

5、himself locked 75. why it was that 76. what is worth seeing 77. what was being discussed 78. in which case 79. having been canceled 80. had dinner/supper 单项选择 * Urban crowdedness would be greatly relieved if fares _ on public transport were more reasonable. A offered B spent C paid D charged 答案: D T

6、he farmers were more anxious for rain than the people in the city because they had more _. A at length B at last C at stake D at most 答案: C As is often pointed out, knowledge is a two-edged weapon which can be used _ for good or evil. A similarly B widely C equally D properly 答案: C Heavy drinking us

7、ed to be acceptable, but as drunken driving has caused so many tragedies public opinion is no longer _. A accurate B tolerant C appropriate D reliable 答案: B Government should adopt laws that would ban advertising and other types of _ of tobacco products. A delivery B spread C promotion D discount 答案

8、: C The managing director of this department took the _ for the accident, although it was not really his fault. A guilt B response C blame D accusation 答案: C The former Olympic champion was _ in the quarterfinals last night when he lost 0-2 at home. A knocked off B knocked out C knocked down D knock

9、ed over 答案: B The workers agreed to _ the strike if the company would satisfy their demands for better salaries and working conditions. A call for B call in C call off D call up 答案: C Wage increases to a certain level will probably help to _ the average consumers from the effects of higher prices. A

10、 cushion B reduce C prevent D remove 答案: A These articles_ the problems of the modern world, including race relations and community development. A address B avoid C create D correct 答案: A 阅读理解 When families gather for Christmas dinner, some will stick to formal traditions dating back to grandmas gen

11、eration. Their tables will be set with the good dishes and silver, and the dress code will be Sunday best. But in many other homes, this china-and-silver elegance has given way to a stoneware (粗陶 )-and-stainless informality, with dresses assuming an equally casual-Friday look. For hosts and guests,

12、the change means greater simplicity and comfort. For makers of fine china in Britain, it spells economic hard times. Last week Royal Doulton, the largest employer in Stoke-on-Trent, announced that it is eliminating 1,000 jobsone -fifth of its total workforce. That brings to more than 4,000 the numbe

13、r of positions lost in 18 months in the pottery (陶 瓷 ) region. Wedgwood and other pottery factories made cuts earlier. Although a strong pound and weak markets in Asia play a role in the downsizing, the layoffs in Stoke have their roots in earthshaking social shifts. A spokesman for Royal Doulton ad

14、mitted that the company “has been somewhat slow in catching up with the trend” toward casual dining. Families eat together less often, he explained, and more people eat alone, either because they are single or they eat in front of television. Even dinner parties, if they happen at all, have gone cas

15、ual. In a time of long work hours and demanding family schedules, busy hosts insist, rightly, that its better to share a takeout pizza on paper plates in the family room than to wait for the perfect moment or a “real” dinner party. Too often, the perfect moment never comes. Iron a fine-patterned tab

16、lecloth Forget it. Polish the silver Who has time Yet the loss of formality has its down side. The fine points of etiquette (礼节 ) that children might once have learned at the table by observation or instruction from parents and grandparents (“Chew with your mouth closed.” “Keep your elbows off the t

17、able.”) must be picked up elsewhere. Some companies now offer etiquette seminars for employees who may be able professionally but inexperienced socially. 67. Why do people tend to follow the trend to casual dining A. Family members need more time to relax. B. Busy schedules leave people no time for

18、formality. C. People prefer to live a comfortable life. D. Young people wont follow the etiquette of the older generation. 68. It can be learned from the passage that Royal Doulton is _. A. a seller of stainless steel tableware B. a dealer in stoneware C. a pottery chain store D. a producer of fine

19、china 69. The main cause of the layoffs in the pottery industry is _. A. the increased value of the pound B. the worsening economy in Asia C. the change in peoples way of life D. the fierce competition at home and abroad 70. Formal table manners, though less popular than before in current social lif

20、e, _. A. are still a must on certain occasions B. are certain to return sooner or later C. are still being taught by parents at home D. can help improve personal relationships 答案: BDCA The global financial crisis is likely to cause increasing mental health problems and even suicides as people strugg

21、le to deal with poverty and unemployment, the World Health Organization warned Thursday. Hundreds of millions of people worldwide are already affected by mental problems such as depression and bipolar disorders and the current market meltdown (崩溃 ) could worsen feelings of despair among people who c

22、ant stand such illnesses. The United Nations agency said the impact could be especially marked for those living in low and middle income countries where access to treatment is often limited. “We should not be surprised at the turbulence (动荡 ) and likely consequences of the current financial crisis.

23、Now we are seeing a huge gap in taking care of people in great need, “WHO director general Margaret Chan told at a meeting of mental health experts. “It should not come as a surprise that we continue to see more stresses, suicides and mental disorders,” Chan warned. Ben Saraceno, director of WHOs me

24、ntal health, said mental health disorders affected one in four people at some point in their lives. Mental and neurological disorders are often chronic (慢性的 ) and disabling, he said. Nearly 1 million people commit suicide worldwide every year, a large proportion of them are young adults. Asked about

25、 the financial crisis, Saraceno said, “Poverty can be the consequence of such events, the debts, despair and sense of loss that may reach middle and lower classes. Even the poor can be affected by this crisis.” “There is a clear evidence that suicide is linked to financial disasters. I am not talkin

26、g about the millionaires jumping out of the window but about poor people,” he said. The global crisis could be expected to affect the “stability of communities and families”, according to Saraceno. 63. According to the passage, the chief result of the worldwide financial crisis is that _. A. more pe

27、ople will be poorer B. more people will be out of jobs C. more people will suffer from mental problems D. more people will commit suicide 64. The United Nations agency worried that _. A. more rich people would commit suicide B. the financial crisis might especially influence developing or underdevel

28、oped countries C. the current market meltdown could worsen feelings of despair D. hundreds of millions of people in the world were already affected by mental problems 65. From the passage we can learn that _. A. far more work should be done to help those who are mentally ill B. it will be surprising

29、 to see more people commit suicide C. a mental disorder is a chronic disease D. many more young adults commit suicide worldwide than people of other ages 66. The best title for the passage is _. A. Consequences of Global Financial Crisis B. Mental Disorders Resulting From Global Financial Crisis C.

30、Suicides as a Result of Market Meltdown D. Chronic Mental Disorders 答案: CBAB The days of the hunter are almost over in India. This is partly because there is practically nothing left to kill, and partly because some steps have been taken mainly by banning tiger-shooting to protect those animals whic

31、h still survive. Some people say that Man is naturally a hunter. I disagree with this view. Surely our earliest forefathers, who at first possessed no weapons, spent their time digging for roots, and were no doubt themselves often hunted by meat-eating animals. I believe the main reason why the mode

32、rn hunter kills is that he thinks people will admire his courage in overpowering dangerous animals. Of course, there are some who truly believe that the killing is not really the important thing, and that the chief pleasure lies in the joy of the hunt and the beauty of the wild countryside. There ar

33、e also those for whom hunting in fact offers a chance to prove themselves and risk death by design; these men go out after dangerous animals like tigers, even if they say they only do it to rid the countryside of a threat. I can respect reasons like these, but they are clearly different from the nee

34、d to strengthen your high opinion of yourself. The greatest big-game hunters expressed in their writings something of these finer motives. One of them wrote: “You must properly respect what you are after and shoot it clearly and on the animals own territory. You must fix forever in your mind all the

35、 wonders of that particular day. This is better than letting him grow a few years older to be attacked and wounded by his own son and eventually eaten, half alive, by other animals. Hunting is not a cruel and senseless killingnot if you respect the thing you kill, not if you kill to enrich your memo

36、ries, not if you kill to feed your people.” I can understand such beliefs, and can compare these hunters with those who hunted lions with spears and bravely caught them by the tail. But this is very different from many tiger-shoots I have seen, in which modern weapons were used. The so-called hunter

37、s fired from tall trees or from the backs of trained elephants. Such methods made tigers seem no more dangerous than rabbits. 59. There is no more hunting in India now partly because _. A. it is dangerous to hunt there B. hunting is already out of date C. hunters want to protect animals D. there are

38、 few animals left to hunt 60. The author thinks modern hunters kill mainly _. A. to make the countryside safe B. to earn people s admiration C. to gain power and influence D. to improve their health 61. What do we learn about the big-game hunters A. They hunt old animals. B. They mistreat animals. C

39、. They hunt for food. D. They hunt for money. 62. What is the authors view on the tiger-shoots he has seen A. Modern hunters lack the courage to hunt face-to-face. B. Modern hunters should use more advanced weapons. C. Modern hunters like to hunt rabbits instead of tigers. D. Modern hunters should p

40、ut their safety first. 答案: DBCA Warning: reading too much Cinderella to your daughter may damage her emotional health in later life. A paper to be developed at the international congress of cognitive psychotherapy in Gothenburg suggests a link between the attitudes of women abused by their parents a

41、nd early exposure to the wrong sort of fairy tales. It says girls who identified with Cinderella, Rapunzel and Beauty in Beauty and the Beast were more likely to stay in destructive relationships as adults. The theory was developed by Susan Darker Smith, a psychotherapist at the University of Derby.

42、 She interviewed 67 female abuse survivors and found that 61 put up with severe abuse because they believed they could change their partners with patience, composition and love. The same view was taken by male survivors who had been abused as children. Hardly any of the women in a control group, who

43、 had not experienced abuse, thought they could change their partners in this way. These women and men said they would leave a relationship rather than put up with abuse from a partner. Ms Darker Smith found the abused women were much more likely to identify with Cinderella and other submissive femal

44、e characters in fairytales, who were later rescued by a stranger prince or hero. Although most girls heard the stories, damage appeared to be done to those who adopted the characters as role models. “They believe if their love is strong enough they can change their parents behaviors,” she said. “Ove

45、rexposure in children to stories that emphasize the transformational qualities of love may make women believe they can change their partners.” For example, they might never have understood the obvious flaw in the story of Rapunzel, who remained locked in a high tower until rescued by a knight on a w

46、hite horse, who broke the door down. “The question,” said Ms Darker Smith, “is why she did not break the door down herself.” 55. The passage is especially intended for _. A. parents with young daughters B. girls who like reading fairy stories C. girls who think they can change their partners D. pare

47、nts with grown-up daughters 56. Cinderella, Rapunzel and Beauty in Beauty and the Beast are similar in that _. A. they all married some princes B. they all changed their partners with love C. they were all abused by their partners D. they all put up with abuse 57. Which of the following statements i

48、s true of the women in a control group A. They dont believe in fairy tales. B. They dont believe in the transformational qualities of love. C. They have also experienced abuse. D. They survived abuse. 58. What does the underlined word “submissive” in the 3rd paragraph probably mean A. kind-hearted B. passive C. gentle D. easy-going 答案: ADBB Steve Wayne, 16, who worked this summer as a lifeguard and swim teacher in Idaho Falls, was thrilled to see an extra $ 20 in his paycheck when the federal minimum wage increased in July. “When youre getting paid minimum wag

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