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1、浙江省台州市 2010年高三年级第二次调考试题(英语) 其他 Rick, Bill, David, Jack 和 Tom是美国一家研究所的员工,他们正在寻找度假的地方,要亲眼看看全球气候变暖对地球的影响。下面( A, B, C, D, E和 F)是Mother Nature Network提供的在不久的将来因全球气候变暖可能要消失的 6个地方的有关信息,请你从中选出最适合他们去的地方。选项中有一项是多余选项。 61. Rick: I love nature. I think any place in nature is beautiful and worth protecting. Howev

2、er, more and more lands are becoming deserts. Id like to go to a place which will let me have a close look at the landscape before it is swallowed by deserts. 62. Bill: I love sea, so do my wife and my son. Id like to stay in a place for some time with my family to experience the sea thoroughlyto se

3、e it with my own eyes; to smell it with my own nose; and to feel it with my own body. 63. David: I want to get some information that will be of some help to see the damage pollution has done to corals so that we may have some idea to prevent them from disappearing completely. 64. Jack: I love nature

4、, but I dont like travel long way. I dont want to go to other countries. I plan to go to some place in my own country to see glaciers before its too late. 65. Tom: I love nature and I also love travel. I plan to go to an area where climate-related disasters may happen so that I will collect some inf

5、ormation for my research work although it may be a little dangerous. Globe warming is a serious problem. Climate change is rapidly altering the landscape of our planet. We may be one of the last generations to see some of the Earths most cherished places. Heres our list of 6 places to see before the

6、y completely disappear. A. Glacier National Park Just slightly more than 100 years ago, there were as many as 150 glaciers dotted throughout Glacier National Park in the north of the U S A. By 2005, only 27 remained, and those are expected to disappear completely by 2030, if not earlier. Many of the

7、 plant and animal species that call the park home require cold water, meaning the ecosystem of the park stands to change dramatically when the glaciers are gone. B. Great Barrier Reef Its so large that it can be seen from space, but the Great Barrier Reef is disappearing at an increased rate because

8、 of climate change. Rising ocean temperatures, water pollution, ocean acidification and cyclones continually hit the reef and have caused mass coral bleaching. What took 8,000 years for nature to build could disappear within our lifetimes. C. Maldives Maldives is the lowest-lying country in the worl

9、d, with a maximum natural ground level of 2.3 meters (7 feet, 7 inches), and an average of only 1.5 meters (4 feet, 11 inches) above sea level. If sea levels rise too much, the country would earn an unwanted superlative: the first nation to be swallowed by the ocean because of global warming. D. Pat

10、agonia A land of untouched beauty, South Americas Patagonia stands to be dramatically altered by climate change. Many of its glaciers are steadfastly retreating due to rising temperatures and declining rainfall. While this land doesnt stand to disappear entirely, its landscape may soon be altered be

11、yond recognition if global warming persists. E. Bangladesh Set in the low-lying GangesBrahmaputra River Delta, Bangladesh sits in a perfect storm of climactic conditions. About 50 percent of the area would be flooded if the sea level were to rise by 1 meter. Bangladesh also lies at the heart of the

12、monsoon belt. Natural calamities, such as floods, tropical cyclones, tornadoes and tidal bores(怒潮 )occur here almost every year with tragic results. F. South Australia Much like the Sahara in Africa, desertification also threatens South Australia. Across the region, fresh water supplies are rapidly

13、drying up. Meanwhile, the parched(焦干的) landscape increases the occurrence of wildfires, threatening agriculture, wildlife and hundreds of Australian homes. 答案: -65 FCBAE 单项选择 * Good -bye ! Im going back to my hometown this afternoon. _ A Have a nice trip. B Congratulations! C Take your time. D I cou

14、ldnt agree more. 答案: A Ill repeat the phone number: 0571 -88145412. Can you catch it _. A Got it B Received it C Made it D Knew it 答案: A He packed his suitcase, _ the door and rushed downstairs as fast as he could. A locking B locked C having locked D having been locked 答案: B It is said that bad liv

15、ing habits as well as dirty surroundings, stuffy rooms and some other factors _ the wide spread of H1N1. A result from B benefit from C devote to D contribute to 答案: D Knowing they couldnt understand what I had said, I gave several examples and _ I got my idea across. A eventually B occasionally C c

16、onstantly D generally 答案: A Only by communicating with each other more frequently _ clear away the misunderstandings and solve the conflict. A they can B they will be able to C can they D will they can 答案: C His promise _ he would give away half of the years income to the disabled turned out a lie,

17、_ made the public feel cheated. A which; what B that; which C what; which D which; that 答案: B Oh,! We shouldnt keep him waiting long, for he is not a person of _. A courage B determination C patience D responsibility 答案: C Almost everyone is _ bringing down the price of housing because its too high

18、now. A in favor of B in charge of C in honor of D in search of 答案: A It was _ of my secretary not to have let others disturb me this morning when I was occupied with my work. A generous B polite C considerate D sympathetic 答案: C “Without Chinese toys, kids around the world _ not have so much happine

19、ss.” said an European Union official. A would B should C will D shall 答案: A In the Spring Festival, Jonny sent each of his classmates a card with best wishes, but he received _. A no one B nothing C some D none 答案: D Joanna wont leave her job undone _ told to. A when B until C unless D as 答案: C Mum,

20、 would you buy some cherries for me I love them. Id like to, but they are not _ in winter. A accustomed B convenient C casual D available 答案: D Hello, Id like to see Doctor Smith at 3 oclock tomorrow afternoon. Sorry, but he _ a patient at that time. A will operate on B will be operating on C will h

21、ave operated on D will have been operated on 答案: B The missing children havent been found yet. Something terrible _ to them. A may happen B should have happened C must happen D might have happened 答案: D Teamwork, or cooperation, is _ it takes for a football team to win a game. A that B as C which D

22、what 答案: D The man must be the leader of the group, easily _ by his special uniform. A separated B divided C distinguished D selected 答案: C I was lucky enough to get on the train before it _. A pulled on B pulled down C pulled in D pulled out 答案: D Id like to buy _ book recommended by our English te

23、acher. But I dont think it _ good one. A a; the B a; a C the; a D the; the 答案: C 完型填空 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。 It has been difficult to sit on the bench the majority of my high school basketball career. To watch my team from the sidelin

24、e and 21 -why I am not good enough to be on the floor. 22 endless hours of work and devotion, pushing myself through drill after drill, the 23 thing I want is to be a cheerleader. The feeling of being 24 is sometimes too much and drives me to 25 on the spot. I often feel as though my efforts are was

25、ted and my time is eaten away, devoted to 26 . It is heartbreaking to be a spectator(旁观者 ) for the game I love, knowing that no one has enough 27 to give me the chance to 28 on the floor. Tears well up, but I hold them back. I shouldnt be so 29 over something so silly. Away from the game, its easier

26、 to put my thoughts together, 30 letting my emotions drive my reasoning. I consider 31 I am where I am. I have played basketball my whole life. I have a passion for the 32 and always have. There is nothing like the excitement of 33 : the swish of the net, the sweat rolling off my cheeks, even the br

27、uises(青肿 ) are battle wounds worn 34 after every game. Even if I dont play much, I participate in every 35 . I am part of a team of girls who 36 together like a family. I am there for them, 37 they are for me. Should I move on Or should I stay with my team and pursue my passion just a little longer

28、The decision isnt difficult when I consider the 38 that being a part of a team brings me and not just any team, 39 my team. I love basketball and my teammates. When I think about that, my view from the bench really isnt so bad 40 . 21. A.consider B. wonder C. think D. hesitate 22. A. Since B. During

29、 C. After D. Before 23. A. other B. next C. first D. last 24. A. worthless B. hopeless C. helpless D. careless 25. A. fight B. quit C. transform D. retire 26. A. something B. nothing C. anything D. everything 27. A. sympathy B. encouragement C. permission D. faith 28. A. respond B. perform C. promot

30、e D. practice 29. A. scared B. nervous C. upset D. amazed 30. A. less than B. more than C. other than D. rather than 31. A. why B. how C. whether D. what 32. A. bench B. sport C. drill D. battle 33. A. waiting B. watching C. learning D. playing 34. A. proudly B. bravely C. unfortunately D. painfully

31、 35. A. decision B. plan C. game D. project 36. A. compete B. stick C. live D. represent 37. A. because B. if C. as D. though 38. A. joy B. patience C. challenge D. position 39. A. so B. as C. but D. like 40. A. above all B. after all C. at all D. all in all 答案: -25 BCDAB 26-30 BDBCD 31-35 ABDAC 36-

32、40 BCACB 阅读理解 Im from the South Bronx. At 7, my neighborhood was the beginning and end of my universe. It was a small town to me. Everyone knew each other, so if you got into trouble in school, chances are your mom knew about it before you got home. I felt watched over and safe. But just before I tu

33、rned 8, things began to change. I watched two buildings on my block burn down. I remember seeing my neighbor Pito go up and down the fire escape to get people out. Where were the firemen Where was the truck Somebody must have called them. That same summer, after serving two tours in Vietnam, my brot

34、her was killed in the South Bronx. He was shot above the left eye and died instantly. People who could moved out of the neighborhood, and all I wanted to do was get out, too. I used education to get away from there and got good at avoiding the topic of where I was from. To be from the South Bronx me

35、ant that you were not a good person. It felt like a stain. After college, I didnt want to come back to the South Bronx, but in order to afford graduate school, I had to. I was almost 30 and could only afford to live at my parents home. It felt like a defeat, and I hated it. At the same time, the cit

36、y was planning a huge waste facility here, and no one seemed to care including many of us who lived here. They were like, Well, its a poor community; whats the difference I was very angry. It drove me to act. It moved my spirit in a way that I didnt know was possible. And it changed my beliefs it ch

37、anged the way I felt about myself and my community. I worked hard with others who felt the same way, and together, we defeated the plan. After that, I realized its just as important to fight for something as it is to fight against something. So we dreamed up a new park on the site of an illegal wast

38、e dump and after many community clean-ups, along with $3 million from the city, we have one. And its a glory. It was the seed from which many new plans for our community have grown. Today, the South Bronx is no longer a stain; its a badge(象征 ) of honor for me. I believe that where Im from helps me t

39、o really see the world. Today, when I say Im from the South Bronx, I stand up straight. This is home, and it always will be. 41. Paragraphs 2 and 3 make the readers believe _. A. the author felt watched over and safe B. he authors brother was a bad man C. the authors neighbor Pito was braver than a

40、fireman D. the author felt his hometown was not a safe place to live in 42. The author went back to the South Bronx after college because _. A. he couldnt afford to live without his parents help B. he loved his hometown very much C. he was defeated in studies at college D. he almost reached the age

41、of 30 43. The underlined sentences(Paragraph 2) imply that _. A. the author wondered where the firemen and the truck were B. the author wanted someone to call the firemen C. the firemen didnt come to help although called D. the firemen didnt find a place to park the truck 44. What does the author wa

42、nt to convey in the passage A. Great changes have taken place in the South Bronx. B. The South Bronx is a beautiful place. C. You can make a difference to your hometown if you act. D. Everyone should love his hometown. 答案: -44 DACC TEENSGIVING in SPRING 2010 Frequently Asked QuestionsWhat is TEENSGI

43、VING TEENSGIVING is an exciting event where hundreds of New York City teens gather together annually for a remarkable day of community service. This year, TEENSGIVING in SPRING 2010 participants will once again better New York City and impact thousands of lives! When is TEENSGIVING in SPRING 2010 SU

44、NDAY, APRIL 25, 2010 Where is TEENSGIVING All over New York City. Everyone will meet at the 92nd Street Y (92nd and Lexington) at 9:00 AM for the event kick-off. Then, all TEENSGIVING volunteers will disperse across the city to work with our partnering agencies where they will make a HUGE difference

45、 (and have fun!). Who participates in TEENSGIVING Hundreds of teenagers from around the city. Teens come from the 92nd Street Y, various city schools, youth groups, and organizations in the area. In addition, many adult volunteers (ages 21 and older) will donate their time to TEENSGIVING in SPRING 2

46、010. What projects do participants do at the agencies Sample projects include painting park benches, planting gardens, visiting and playing with underprivileged children, assembling craft kits for children in hospitals, assisting at animal shelters, working at soup kitchens, delivering meals and cel

47、ebrating with families at homeless shelters. Do I get anything for participating in TEENSGIVING Yes! Everybody benefits! Teen volunteers will receive *6 hours* of community service credit, good towards honor society, high school graduation and college application requirements. Adult volunteers will

48、be “thanked” with a light breakfast, a gift certificate for their troubles, and the satisfaction of helping our citys youth contribute to their community. In addition, all teen and adult volunteers will receive a cool TEENSGIVING in SPRING 2010 T-shirt. This sounds awesome! How do I register for TEENSGIVING in SPRING 2010 Interested teens and/or adults should e-mail the TEENSGIVING Coordinator Josh Hyman at jhyman92Y.org (subject: TEENSGIVING) to receive more information and to register for this fantasti

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