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1、精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上2015年温州市高三第二次适应性测试 英语试题 2015.4本试卷分第卷 (选择题) 和第卷 (非选择题) 两部分。共120分。考试时间为120分钟。第 I 卷第一部分 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 )从A、B、C、D四个选项中, 选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项, 并在答题卷上将该项涂黑。例:It is generally considered unwise to give a child _ he or she wants.A. howeverB. whatever C. whichever D. w
2、henever答案是B。1. Are we going to be late for the movie?_. We still have half an hour before the movie begins.A. Hurry up B. Enjoy your time C. Good luck D. Take your time2. For_ cancer patients there may not be _ bright future; today has to count.A. / ; / B. /; a C. the; / D. /; the3. With the loss of
3、 her husband in the earthquake, the two children mean _ to the young mother.A. everythingB. anythingC. nothingD. something4. The boss is an _ person respected even by those who disagree with him.A. abnormal B. honorable C. ordinary D. energetic5. _ you are travelling near or far, weve got tips on sa
4、ving money and packing smart.A. When B. WhereC. WhetherD. If6. Twenty percent of the people on the earth have no _ to clean drinking water.A. rightB. supply C. experience D. access7. I was bored staying here for years, _ whether I should try someplace different.A. wonderedB. to wonder C. wonderingD.
5、 wonder8. The classical book is still worth it _ it doesnt sell well.A. as if B. except thatC. even ifD. now that9. The best way to encourage your kids to enjoy meals is to _ them in the planning and preparing.A. involve B. devote C. equip D. prepare10. _ money for school fees, I had to take another
6、 part-time job.A. In case of B. In need of C. In spite of D. In charge of11. Life teaches us not to regret over yesterday, for it _ and is beyond our control.A. has passed B. will pass C. passed D. had passed12. The pollution in Beijing is expected to improve, _ a series of air pollution control mea
7、sures.A. regardless ofB. but for C. thanks to D. such as13. You havent changed at all you still look_ the same as before.A. actually B. hardly C. properly D. exactly14. This drug is less likely to cause side effects when _ late in the day.来源:Zxxk.ComA. taking B. taken C. to takeD. takes15. _ is ofte
8、n the case, some British people are not familiar with different cultures.A. Which B. As C. ItD. That16. It sounds like a wonderful match. How I wish I _ it like you.A. watch B. have watched C. would watchD. had watched17. Its not what you have in your life but _ you have in your life that matters.A.
9、 who B. that C. whichD. what18. I dont think we are facing a communication problem. _ , we are communicating more smoothly than ever.A. In other wordsB. On the other handC. On the contraryD. At the same time19. Clever marketing and hard work _ the companys profit hit a million dollars.A. took off B.
10、 came aboutC. carried outD. paid off20. You cough so badly recently. Give up smoking, please!_. I think I am addicted to it.A. Far from it B. Good ideaC. So far, so goodD. It cant be helped第二节 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,从第21-40各题所给的四个选项(A 、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卷上将该项涂黑。Last spring, Michelle
11、fell in love with kite-boarding, an adventure sport that combines surfing and sailing. So she got a kite-board, took some 21 and a few months later drove out to the Banana River. There she met John, who offered to help her 22 her skills.One day, John 23 Michelle while his wife, Nancy, stayed behind
12、on a Jet Ski (摩托艇). In that way, there would be 24 to bring back Michelle if she got into trouble. After John gave her a few 25 , he took off. Hed sailed about three quarters of a mile down the river when he felt the wind 26 . He knew that the stronger the wind grew, the more 27 it would be for Mich
13、elle to control her board. 28 , he turned and started sailing back toward the two women.Michelle had 29 decided to head for shore. The wind was too strong for her to handle the kite. She prepared to land her 30 by releasing one of the four lines that kept the sail in the air. 31 she didnt have a cha
14、nce. She was thrown over the water, still 32 to the kite. Seconds later, a huge wind sent the kite upward. Even more dangerous, the sails lines started to twist together, round and round. Michelle 33 to free from the kite. But she failed.Nancy was several hundred feet away on the Jet Ski and couldnt
15、 get to her 34 enough to help. By then, John had closed in and Michelle felt John 35 her out of the water. As she held his arm, he tried to pull the handle but couldnt 36 it. Then suddenly, John let go. At that point, Michelle was sure she would die without him holding 37 her. But John had seen Nanc
16、y approaching and 38 that hed have a better chance of helping Michelle. He jumped onto the Jet Ski. As the kite dived down, with all his 39 , he jumped from the Jet Ski onto the kite and dragged it to the water. Finally Michelle was saved.This experience hasnt kept Michelle from loving kite-boarding
17、. “Life is fragile (脆弱的), but its meant to be 40 ,” she says.21. A. lecturesB. lessonsC. skills D. measures22. A. showB. teachC. require D. improve23. A. expected B. controlled C. instructedD. saved24. A. anyoneB. everyoneC. none D. someone25. A. sails B. chancesC. tipsD. handles26. A. get up B. slo
18、w downC. die downD. pick up27. A. challengingB. exciting C. interesting D. frightening28. A. AmazedB. WorriedC. FrustratedD. Surprised29. A. always B. stillC. alreadyD. even30. A. boardB. lineC. boatD. kite31. A. SoB. AndC. OrD. But32. A. attachedB. appealedC. appliedD. added33. A. managed B. attemp
19、ted C. demanded D. advised34. A. bravelyB. nearly C. slowlyD. quickly35. A. fetch B. bringC. liftD. put36. A. reachB. senseC. rememberD. feel37. A. down B. onto C. backD. out38. A. doubted B. insisted C. figuredD. pretended39. A. heart B. strength C. care D. consideration40. A. enjoyedB. pleasedC. p
20、ushedD. spent第二部分 阅读理解:(第一节20小题,第二节5小题;每小题2分,满分50分)第一节:阅读下列短文, 从每题后面所给的选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卷上将该项涂黑。ASurfing the net when you should be finishing a work report, changing clothes when you have a train to catch, or perhaps even lying in bed when youve promised yourself youll work out. Sound familia
21、r? You arent alone. We all procrastinate (拖延) sometimes, especially when it comes to things we arent really fond of. And while the number of activities we delay doing in any given week varies from person to person, its fair to say that none of us is super-efficient 100 percent of the time.A study re
22、vealed that we spend about 218 minutes procrastinating every day, which amounts to 55 days of lost time each year. We might not think these figures particularly worthy of worry, but when we look at the overall impact of procrastination on our lives, its a different story. Not only does this cost fin
23、ancial loss, it also affects peace of mind. And procrastination isnt just a money thief it steals time too. In general, people who continually put things off are unhappier, as well as being less wealthy and healthy.So why do we do it? “When we avoid taking action, were really avoiding pain,” explain
24、s psychiatrist (精神病学家) Phil Stutz.For most of us, pain avoidance isnt limited to one situation. It applies to almost anything thats painful. Most of us try our best never to leave a comfort zone. Thats why we sacrifice something much more valuable: time. “Our time on earth is limited,” Stutz adds. “
25、Every moment is an opportunity well never have again. Procrastinators act as if they have all the time in the world. But deep down, they know theyre wasting parts of their life. The trouble is, most of them dont know how to free themselves.”来源:学科网ZXXKOne way he says we can reach this level of freedo
26、m is by overcoming the pain of avoidance using daily visualization (想象). “Picture the pain youre avoiding as a black cloud in front of you,” Stutz says. “Notice how youre fed up with the ways this pain has held you back in life, and tell yourself that youre determined to conquer it. Then its time to
27、 get through the cloud and to the other side where youre free.” It is obvious that this tool works when we want to procrastinate. We then get into the habit of moving “towards” pain instead of away from it.In addition to the fact that procrastinators suffer more health problems, procrastination also
28、 destroys teamwork and personal relationships because it shifts the burden of responsibilities onto others. So next time you think about putting something off, remember the impact it will have. Experts insist: procrastinators can change their behavior, it takes a lot of self-work but in the end, its
29、 worth the effort. And start today, not tomorrow.41. The writer begins the passage by _.A. presenting abnormal thingsB. asking related questionsC. mentioning habitual activitiesD. comparing different opinions42. By saying “its a different story”, the writer thinks procrastination _.A. leads to diffe
30、rent results for different personsB. is likely to have bad effects on peoples lifeC. may not be particularly worthy of concernD. tends to cause unhappiness among people43. According to the passage, people procrastinate because they_.A. get accustomed to taking actionB. prefer to stay in the comfort
31、zoneC. dont know how to free themselvesD. are not aware of the limited time44. One possible way to stop procrastination is to _.A. overcome it mentallyB. avoid the painC. take some self-work D. reach the freedom45. Whats the writing purpose of the passage?A. To analyze the trouble procrastination ca
32、uses.B. To show what contributes to procrastination.C. To solve the problems caused by procrastination.D. To encourage people to defeat procrastination.BBelow is a page adapted from About Wikipedia (维基百科) on how to take full advantage of Wikipedia.Wikipedia is a web-based, free-content encyclopedia
33、(百科全书) in many languages.Exploring WikipediaMany visitors come to Wikipedia to acquire knowledge, while others come to share knowledge. At this very instant, dozens of articles are being improved, and new articles are also being created. Over 3,500articles have been listed by the Wikipedia community
34、 as featured articles. Another 15,000articles are listed as good articles. Wikipedia is available in more than 280 languages including English. Its related projects include a dictionary, quotations, books, manuals, and scientific reference sources, and a news service. All of these are kept, updated,
35、 and managed by separate communities, and often include information and articles that can be hard to find through other common sources.来源:学*科*网Basic navigation in WikipediaWikipedia articles are all linked, or cross-referenced. In every article, there are links to some related articles or Wikipedia
36、pages with further in-depth information. Holding the mouse over a certain link will often show to where the link will lead. There are other links towards the ends of most articles, for other articles of interest, related websites and pages and so on. Some articles may also have links to dictionary d
37、efinitions, audio-book readings, quotations, the same article in other languages etc.Using Wikipedia as a research toolWiki articles are never considered complete and may be continually edited and improved. Over time, this generally results in an upward trend of quality and a growing agreement over
38、a representation of information. Users should be aware that not all articles are of encyclopedic quality from the start. Indeed, many articles start their lives as displaying a single viewpoint; and, after a long process of discussion, debate, and argument, they gradually take on a neutral point of
39、view reached through agreement. Others may, for a while, become caught up in a heavily unbalanced viewpoint which can take some timemonths perhapsto achieve better balanced coverage of their subject.Wikipedia vs. paper encyclopediasWikipedia has advantages over traditional paper encyclopedias. Wikip
40、edia has a very low “publishing” cost for adding or expanding entries and a low environmental impact in some respects, since it never needs to be printed. In addition, Wikipedia has wikilinks instead of in-line (内嵌) explanations and its articles provide not only summaries but also plenty of details.
41、 Additionally, the editorial cycle is short. A paper encyclopedia stays the same until the next edition, while editors can update Wikipedia at any instant, around the clock, to help ensure that articles keep up with the most recent events.46. We know from the passage that Wikipedia_.A. provides very
42、 accurate informationB. offers links to most leading mediaC. covers rich resources of knowledgeD. comes available in any language47. The underlined word “they” in the passage probably refers to “_”.A. usersB. articlesC. editors D. subjects48. The links in Wikipedia to other resources are mainly to_.
43、A. provide details of the same articlesB. help the users to be better informedC. guarantee the quality of the serviceD. offer basic guidance on web research49. The passage is presented in a way of _.A. discussionB. descriptionC. instruction D. summaryCStudies show that you may be lied to every day a
44、nywhere from 10 to 200 times. We say, “Nice song.” “Honey, you dont look fat in that, no.” But another study showed that strangers lied three times within the first 10 minutes of meeting each other. We lie more to strangers than we lie to coworkers. Men lie eight times more about themselves than the
45、y do other people. Women lie more to protect other people. If youre married, youre going to lie to your wife/ husband in one out of every 10 communications. If youre unmarried, that number drops to three. But look, if at some point you got lied to, its because you agreed to get lied to. Truth about
46、lying: lyings a cooperative act. Not all lies are harmful. Sometimes were willing to lie for the sake of social dignity (尊严), maybe to keep a private secret.Lying is complex. Its woven into the fabric of our daily and business lives. Were deeply disturbed by the truth. We explain it, sometimes for very good reasons, other