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1、市第二十高考领航试卷三第I卷 选择题 共85分第一局部 英语知识运用共两节,总分值45分第一节 单项填空共15小题;每题1分,总分值15分 1. In 1948, three American scientists invented _ transistor, which is _ small electronic device tocontrol an electric current.A. the; aB. a; aC. the; theD. a; the2. Has Yang Liping returned from Yunnan yet? Id like to meet her. So
2、rry. She _ back here only for last weekend.A. has been B. would be C. had been D. was3. - Could you introduce me a high quality car?- My pleasure. _ well even on wet roads, this kind of car is very popular. A. HandledB. To handleC. HandlingD. Being handled4.Nothing wrong with it, _?Yes. The computer
3、 says, “Please check this disk before entering data.A. is it B. has it C. does it D. is there5. Much _ he has a good taste for Chinas Football Matches, he cant avoid being influenced by the side effects of the football gambling.A. that he claimsB. does he claimC. it is that he claimsD. as he claims
4、6. In Scandinavian countries it is common _ for the husband to stay at home to look after the baby.A. use B. practice C. sense D. idea7. Many people have been ill from a strange disease these days, _ weve never heard of before.A. itB. that C. one D. this8. Three minutes earlier _ we could have caugh
5、t the early train to Philadelphia.A. or B. but C. and D. so9. Many a student _ going to have themselves _ in the hospital.A. is ; to examineB. are ; examineC. is ; examinedD. are ; examining10. The switch to more low-carbon energy, I think, is _.I agree with you.A. in a way B. on the way C. by the w
6、ay D. in the way11. All those second-hand goods are sold at _ beforeA30 as lower price as B30 as low a price asCas 30 low price as D30 lower price than12. The official made the demand that the soldiers _ at once _ battlefront. A. leave; for B. to leave; to C. left; to D. to be left; for13. They woul
7、dnt agree to sell the house to us at the same price _ they had promised, _ was rather disappointing.A. which ; asB. as ; thatC. as ; whichD. that ; that14. The decision _ giving lessons during vacations and weekends should be banned is _ the Education Department of Anhui Province has made.A. whether
8、, which B. why, that C. that, the one D. what, what15. -Jack, would you mind driving me to work tomorrow morning?- . My car is still being repaired in the garage.A. No problemB. Not at allC. Yes, I would D. Forget it第二节 完形填空共20小题;每题分,总分值30分阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出能填入相应空白处的最正确选项,并在答题卡上
9、将该项涂黑。Several years ago, while attending a communication course, I experienced a most unusual process. The instructor asked us to list _16_ in our past that we felt _17_ of, regretted, or incomplete about and read our lists aloud.This seemed like a very _18_ process, but there s always some _19_ sou
10、l in the crowd who will volunteer. The instructor then _20_ that we find ways to _21_ people, or take some action to right any wrong doings. I was seriously wondering how this could ever _22_ my communication.Then the man next to me raised his hand and volunteered this story: “Making my _23_, I reme
11、mbered an incident from high school. I grew up in a small town. There was a Sheriff _24_ of us kids liked. One night, my two buddies and I decided to play a _25_ on him.After drinking a few beers, we climbed the tall water tank in the middle of the town, and wrote on the tank in bright red paint: Sh
12、eriff Brown is a sob.(畜生). The next day, almost the whole town saw our glorious _26_. Within two hours, Sheriff Brown had us in his office. My friends told the truth but I lied. No one _27_ found out.“Nearly 20 years later, Sheriff Browns name _28_ on my list. I didnt even know if he was still _29_.
13、 Last weekend, I dialed the information in my hometown and found there was a Roger Brown still listed. I tried his number. After a few _30_, I heard, “Hello? I said, “Sheriff Brown? Paused. “Yes. “Well, this is Jimmy Calkins.“And I want you to know that I did it?Paused. “I knew it! he yelled back. W
14、e had a good laugh and a _31_ discussion. His closing words were: “Jimmy, I always felt bad for you _32_ your buddies got it off their chest, but you were carrying it _33_ all these years. I want to thank you for calling me.for your sake.Jimmy inspired me to _34_ all 101 items on my list within two
15、years, and I always remember what I learned from the course: Its never too late to _35_ the past wrong doings.16. A. something B. anything C. somebody D. anybody17. A. ashamed B. afraid C. sure D. proud18. A. private B. secret C. interesting D. funny19. A. foolish B. polite C. simple D. brave20. A.
16、expected B. suggested C. ordered D. demanded21. A. connect with B. depend on C. make apologise to D. get along with22. A. improve B. continue C. realize D. keep23. A. notes B. list C. plan D. stories24. A. any B. most C. none D. all25. A. part B. game C. trick D. record26. A. view B. sign C. attenti
17、on D. remark27. A. also B. even C. still D. ever28. A. appears B. considers C. presents D. remembers29. A. angry B. happy C. doubtful D. alive30. A. words B. rings C. repeats D. calls31. A. cold B. plain C. nervous D. lively32. A. in case B. so long as C. unless D. because33. A. around B. out C. on
18、D. away34. A. build up B. make up C. clear up D. give up35. A. regret B. forgive C. right D. punish第二局部:阅读理解共两节,总分值40分 第一节共15题;每题2分,总分值30分阅读以下短文,从每题所给的四个选项A、B、C和D中,选出最正确选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AThe rise of multinational corporations 跨国公司, global marketing, new communications technologies, and shrinking cultu
19、ral differences have led to an unparalleled increase in global public relations or PRSurprisingly, since modern PR was largely an American invention, Americas relations is being threatened by PR efforts in other countries. Ten years ago, for example, the worlds top five public relations agencies wer
20、e American-owned In 1991, only one was The British in particular are becoming more sophisticated and creative A recent survey found that more than half of all British companies include PR as part of their corporate 公司的 planning activities, compared to about one-third of U.S. companiesIt may not be l
21、ong before London replaces New York as the capital of PRWhy is America lagging behind in the global PR race? Firstly, Americans as a whole tend to be fairly provincial and take more of an interest in local affairs Knowledge of world geography, for example, has never been strong in this country Secon
22、dly, Americans lag behind their European and Asian counterparts 相对应的人 in knowing a second language Less than 5 percent of BursonMarshalls USemployees know two languages Ogilvy and Mather have about the same percentage Conversely, some European firms have half or more of their employees fluent in a s
23、econd language Finally, people involved in PR abroad tend to keep a closer eye on international affairs In the financial PR area, for instance, most Americans read the Wall Street Journal Overseas, their counterparts read the Journal as well as the Financial Times of London and The Economist, public
24、ations not often read in this countryPerhaps the PR industry might take a lesson from Ted Turner of CNN Cable News Network Turner recently announced that the word “foreign would no longer be used on CNN newsbroadcasts. According to Turner, global communications have made the nations of the world so
25、interdependent that there is no longer any such thing as foreign36Compared with the American PR personnel, what is/are an advantage (s) of the non-Americans involved in PR?A They tend to be more internationally mindedB They speak more and better foreign languagesC They usually pay more attention to
26、global financial situationD Both A and B37What is the immediate cause of the downfall of Americas public relations?A The number of US public relations agencies had greatly decreased by 1991B Other countries have increased their efforts in public relationsC On the global scale, cultural differences h
27、ave significantly shrunkD The British companies are becoming especially sophisticated and creative in public relations38It could be inferred that the author of the passage is_A an AmericanB a BritonC Ted TurnerD an Asian39The underlined word “provincial in paragraph 3 could possibly mean “ A strict
28、in thinkingB like people from rural areasC limited in outlook D interested in geographical knowledgeBMotherhood may make women smarter and may help prevent dementia(痴呆) in old age by bathing the brain in protective hormones(荷尔蒙) , U.S. researchers reported on Thursday.Tests on rats show that those w
29、ho raise two or more litters of pups do considerably better in tests of memory and skills than rats who have no babies, and their brains show changes that suggest they may be protected against diseases such as Alzheimers (早老痴呆症). University of Richmond psychology professor Craig Kinsley believes his
30、 findings will translate into humans.“Our research shows that the hormones of pregnancy (怀孕) are protecting the brain, including estrogen (雌激素), which we know has many neuroprotective (保护神经的) effects, Kinsley said. “Its rat data but humans are mammals just like these animals are mammals, he added in
31、 a telephone interview. “They go through pregnancy and hormonal changes.Kinsley said he hoped public health officials and researchers will look to see if having had children protects a woman from Alzheimers and other forms of age-related brain decline.“When people think about pregnancy, they think a
32、bout what happens to babies and the mother from the neck down, said Kinsley, who presented his findings to the annual meeting of the Society of Neuroscience in Orlando, Florida.“They do not realize that hormones are washing on the brain. If you look at female animals who have never gone through preg
33、nancy, they act differently toward young. But if she goes through pregnancy, she will sacrifice her life for her infantthat is a great change in her behavior that showed in genetic alterations(改变) to the brain.40. How do scientists know “Motherhood may make women smarter?A. Some researchers have tol
34、d them.B. Many women say so.C. They know it by experimenting on rats.D. They know it through their own experience.41. What does the phrase “litters of pups mean in the second paragraph?A. Baby rats.B. Animals.C. Old rats.D. Grown-up rats.42. What can protect the brain of a woman according to the pas
35、sage?A. Estrogen. B. The hormones of pregnancy. C. More exercise. D. Taking care of children.43. “Its rat data but humans are mammals just like these animals are mammals. What does the sentence suggest?A. The experiments on the rats have nothing to do with humans.B. The experiments on the rats are v
36、ery important for animals.C. The experiments on the rats are much the same on humans.D. The experiments on the rats are much the same on other animals.CSunday, October 5Clear, 69FMy wife, Eleanor , and I took the train from Paris to Strasbourg, where we were met by our driver and guide. And the mini
37、bus which goes along with the boat. We stopped off in Barn for an hour on the way. Then we were taken to Nancy where the boat was kept.After the other passengers arrived, we had our first dinner on the boat. After dinner we walked into downtown Nancy, a village with a large square and wooden houses.
38、Monday, October 6Rained last night, cloudy in the morning, 69FWe spent about two hours in Nancy, then sailed on the Canal de la Marne au Rhine. Kind of a lazy day. Eating breakfast, lunch, and dinner, after dinner we watched a tape on Baccarat. Where we will visit tomorrow. It was pleasant to sit ou
39、t on deck 甲板and watch the scenery go by at about 3 mph.Tuesday, October 7Light rain, 64FThis morning we drove over to Baccarat and toured its museum and the church, which has this unbelievable lamp that is going on a world tour the next day. We did lost of shopping , then walked across the bridge to
40、 see a very , very modern Catholic church with special Baccarat windows.We drove to the top of the Voges Mountains and started down the eastern side. Later we drove to Sorrenbourg to see the 13th century church at the Cordeliers. It contains the largest window by Mar.Wednesday, Ocrober8Cloudy, 65 FT
41、oday we sailed from Schneckenbush to Saverne. We went though two caves, an extremely unusual part of the journey. This river scenery is very different. We were in a mountain valley with grassland on one side and a forest beginning to show some color on the other.Thursday, Ocrober 9Cloudy, 66FOur dep
42、endable minibus was waiting to load the luggage and take us to the hotel where everyone went their separate ways. Our boating days are over until next time.44. Where did the author get off the train?A. Paris B. Strasbourg C. Nancy D. Barn45. On which days did the tourists spend most of their time on
43、 the boat?A. Monday and Tuesday B. Tuesday and WednesdayC. Sunday and Wednesday D. Monday and Wednesday46. What does the author think of the tour?A. Tiring B. Expensive C. Enjoyable D. QuickD“It was all his own idea, says Pat Peters, the 38-year-old wife of Palo Alto, California high school . Bob ha
44、d just drawn up a “motherhood contract - a document (文件) stating that for 70 days this summer he would take over the care and feeding of the couples four children, plus all household chores (杂务). Although he didnt even know how to make coffee when he signed, he was quite confident.(He thought the experience would make a nice book.) After 40 of the 70 days, he was ready to give up. “I was beaten down, completely humbled, admits Peters. Three weeks later he spoke to the local press (also part of the bargain), stating, “Not only is motherhood a