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1、高三寒假作业6第一局部:听力共两节,总分值30分 略第二局部:词汇知识运用(共两节,总分值40分) 第一节多项选择(共10小题;每题1分,总分值10分) 从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最正确选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。21. In China, the Mid-autumn Festival is a good chance for family get-together under the full moon, a for happiness and prosperity. A. signal B. celebration C. feature D. symbo
2、l 22. With international and education exchanges increasing every year, the number of Chinese students studying abroad has increased rapidly.A. cooperation B. competition C. construction D. conflict23. Countries in Southeast Asia have become familiar with Chinese brands, but there is still a long wa
3、y to go. A. instantly B. gradually C. actually D. frequently24. Obviously, strengthening strategic partnership is consistent with the interests of the two countries and their peoples. A. traditional B. potential C. fundamental D. secure25. Teachers Day is a festival based more on the aspect than the
4、 material level, and the stress on gifts has caused it to lose its original meaning.A. physical B. moral C. cultural D. spiritual26. After creating a record in the morning, Jennifer Connolly, an athlete from America her own record at 27.92 seconds in the nights final. A. promoted B. accomplished C.
5、refreshed D. evolved27. At least 11 people, mostly students from primary and middle schools, were dead after a boat sank in a river in central Hunan Province Friday afternoon.A. confirmed B. condemned C. confused D. concluded28. Chinese people will learn from other countries with different political
6、 systems and at varying development stages and their differences. A. permit B. tolerate C. associate D. appreciate29. Most children at school hope that they can activities that appeal to them after class instead of just doing their homework. A. apply for B. participate in C. stick to D. focus on30.
7、Chinas high speed rail network plays a significant role in Chinas economy development.A. without doubt B. in turn C. on purpose D. by accident第二节: 完型填空共20小题;每题15分,总分值30分 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从31-50各题所给的四个选项A、B、C和D中,选出最正确选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。A few years ago I was days away from the world trip I had been planning
8、 for 6 months. I decided to go out with two of my friends to have a 31 drink. The first half of the evening was filled with them 32 me about safety in foreign countries and telling me to be 33 in all the dangerous places I was visiting. As the night progressed we all got very drunk and rude 34 it wa
9、s the last time we would see each other for some time. Come closing time at about 1 am, we walked 35 out of the pub and began to make our way home. As we were making our way through the risky neighborhood, five random robbers jumped out of a lane and for no apparent reason began to 36 me and my frie
10、nds. Luckily a large group of slightly nicer individuals appeared on the scene and came to our aid, 37 the robbers away. Apart from a few cuts and stolen mobile phones, no one was too badly hurt and within a few minutes we were 38 about the whole suffering. However, what happened next wasnt so funny
11、 (for me at least). As we 39 our walk home a police car pulled up and a group of officers 40 and surrounded us. We began to explain that we were all right and there was no need to give any statement, but we were all told to 41 up. Two particularly large officers then 42 me and threw me in the back o
12、f the car, before ordering my friends home. I was still a little drunk and before I could 43 what was happening I was in a police station being told to empty my pockets. Following some brief questions and being informed that I was 44 for attack, I was thrown in a cell and told I would be 45 tomorrow
13、. I spent the night worrying that in my 46 confusion I had hit and hurt someone, however these worries were put to rest in the morning when a kind elderly officer entered my cell with a blanket and a cup of tea. A few minutes later I was being handed back my 47 and having antiseptic cream(消毒膏) put o
14、n my black eye. It turned out that one of the gang who jumped me and my friends resembled me and was wearing 48 clothes, leading the police to 49 me for him when looking at CCTV footage. After a few awkward 50 I was told that they needed the cell space so I had to leave. They didnt even offer me the
15、 bus fare home. The funniest part? I still have the arrest document that says:Arrested: James WheatonOn suspicion of: An attack on James Wheaton31.A. welcomeB. goodbyeC. greetingD. celebration32.A. persuadingB. teachingC. lecturingD. informing33.A. careful B. considerateC. confidentD. modest34.A. an
16、nouncingB. providing C. discoveringD. considering35. A. rudelyB. unsteadilyC. unnaturallyD. weakly36.A. seek B. catchC. beatD. call37.A. chasingB. throwingC. carryingD. sending38.A. tellingB. talkingC. complainingD. laughing39.A. madeB. continuedC. followedD. began40.A. set offB. picked outC. piled
17、outD. took off 41.A. shut B. put C. speak D. break 42.A. blamedB. criticized C. noticedD. grabbed43.A. recognizeB. realizeC. rememberD. remark44.A. arrestedB. judgedC. sentencedD. tried45.A. removedB. registeredC. relievedD. released 46.A. accidentalB. drunkenC. spiritualD. random 47.A. possessionsB
18、. pocketsC. clothesD. maps48.A. fancyB. familiarC. sameD. similar49.A. misunderstandB. mistakeC. misleadD. mismatch50.A. discussionsB. excusesC. apologiesD. explanations 第三局部: 阅读理解(共20小题;每题2分, 总分值40分)阅读以下短文,从每篇短文后所给各题的四个选项A、B、C和D中,选出最正确选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AThere was a time in my life when beauty meant so
19、mething special to me. I guess that would have been when I was about six or seven years old, just several weeks or maybe a month before the orphanage(孤儿院) turned me into an old man. I would get up every morning at the orphanage, make my bed just like the little soldier that I had become and then I w
20、ould get into one of the two straight lines and march to breakfast with the other twenty or thirty boys who also lived in my dormitory. After breakfast one Saturday morning I returned to the dormitory and saw the house parent chasing the beautiful monarch butterflies who lived by the hundreds in the
21、 bushes scattered around the orphanage. I carefully watched as he caught these beautiful creatures, one after another, and then took them from the net and then stuck straight pins through their head and wings, pinning them onto a heavy cardboard sheet. How cruel it was to kill something of such beau
22、ty. I had walked many times out into the bushes, all by myself, just so the butterflies could land on my head, face and hands so I could look at them up close. When the telephone rang the house parent laid the large cardboard paper down on the back cement水泥step and went inside to answer the phone. I
23、 walked up to the cardboard and looked at the one butterfly who he had just pinned to the large paper. It was still moving about so I reached down and touched it on the wing causing one of the pins to fall out. It started flying around and around trying to get away but it was still pinned by the one
24、 wing with the other straight pin. Finally its wing broke off and the butterfly fell to the ground and just trembled. I picked up the torn wing and the butterfly and I spat on its wing and tried to get it to stick back on so it could fly away and be free before the house parent came back. But it wou
25、ld not stay on him. 51. The author set the living butterfly free because_. A. he liked it very much B. he had sympathy for the beautiful butterfly C. he couldnt bear a butterfly dying in his favorite bushes D. its wing broke off52. According to the passage, the authors life in the orphanage was_. A.
26、 dull and full of strict rules B. simple and easy C. happy and full of hope D. hard and busy53. What is the authors attitude towards the house parents pinning some butterflies on the cardboard? A. tolerant B. unconcerned C. disgusted D. discouraged 54. We know from the passage that_. A. the author l
27、ived alone in the dormitory B. there were one hundred butterflies living in the bushes C. the cardboard paper was left on the step so as to be watched D. the author failed to stick the worn wing onto the butterfly with his spit BI was born in Brooklyn. My father was a small-business man and we never
28、 had much money. He supported the family, moved us to Merrick on Long Island, when I was 11. He just recently died at age 96. He was still driving and playing golf right to the end. He was the only guy I knew who at age 90 could shoot under his age. I guess that taught me something about perseveranc
29、e. I went to the University of Michigan as an engineering student in 1960. I was standing outside the student union building when Senator John F. Kennedy made a campaign speech that essentially announced his plan for the Peace Corps. He talked about how students could provide service for the country
30、. It was an important moment for me. After I graduated, I worked as a computer programmer for I.B.M. for two years. By then, the Vietnam War was in full swing and the draft(征兵) had accelerated. I didnt agree with the war and was interested in finding alternatives. I.B.M. applied for a delay for me t
31、wice but the application failed. I went to work at M.I.T.s Instrumentation Labs on a project designed to create a rescue vehicle for lost submarines潜水艇. I thought this job would keep me out of the draft, but M.I.T. hadnt put in the proper paperwork and I got called in for my physical. The day before
32、 my physical, I broke my ankle playing tennis and, of course, my draft board didnt believe a word of it. I had to provide X-rays. I had tears in my eyes from the pain, but a smile on my face. I started John Snow Inc. in 1978 (Dr. Snow is considered the father of modern epidemiology because he traced
33、 the source of a cholera epidemic in the 1850s). We had a very clear vision of what we would be. It would not be about making the most money but having the most impact. My goal was to attract talented people who had that passion to focus on primary care, womens health, child health, and to do great
34、work.I also run a nonprofit called World Education, which focuses on literacy. What motivates me is going to the field, either in the United States or overseas, and seeing the people whose lives we affect. I didnt grow up rich but had the advantage of growing up in the United States and getting a go
35、od education. I couldnt have started J.S.I. in many other places. And I believe there is a duty to try and assist people who are struggling against tough situations. 55. What kept the author trying to achieve his goal? A. His fathers good health when he lived to be over 90. B. His poor family. C. Hi
36、s fathers keeping living an active life to the end. D. Kennedys speech about his plan for the Peace Corps.56. The author wasnt enlisted into the army because_. A. he didnt pass the physical examination B. he worked at M.I.T.s Instrumentation Labs C. he objected to the Vietnam War D. he couldnt play
37、tennis well57. Which of the following best describes the author of the passage? A. He is a businessman who has made a lot of money. B. He is a caring man with a strong sense of social responsibility.C. He is successful in starting his companies overseas. D. He is a talented engineer who has trained
38、many college students. 58. According to the passage, we know that_. A. the author father taught him to play golf B. the author was disappointed to have failed physical examination C. John Snow Inc. was started by the father of modern epidemiology D. the author feels lucky to have grown up in the Uni
39、ted States CKirk Watson, then Austins mayor, remembers it this way:“I was at the gym working out and going back and forth between different machines, doing different things. I was on a treadmill(踏车), my head down and a guy on another treadmill cried out, Mayor, is that the World Trade Center?Moments
40、 later, Watson was in another part of the gym, away from televisions. “Another guy said another one hit. he recalled.Watson, now a state senator, recalls every detail, every emotion of Sept. 11, .“I will never forget the feeling of watching the towers fall, he said, recalling going into mayor mode w
41、hen it became clear our nation was under attack.You, too, remember the details, the emotions of 9/11. Five weeks from today, on the 10th anniversary of that awful day, we will provide a forum for Central Texans to share their memories. At times, the memories are so vivid, it seems impossible it was
42、so long ago. And there are times the memories are so horrific that it can be hard to comprehend that such a thing actually happened.For many of us, the 9/11 attacks on our homeland are the equivalent(等同) of what the attack on Pearl Harbor was for Americans on Dec. 7, 1941. The events were comparable
43、, but the outcome was different. Does it seem to you America was in a better place 10 years after Pearl Harbor than we are 10 years after 9/11? We remain at war on two fronts. Our nations economy is shrinking. Too many Americans are unemployed. We face challenges so deep that some Americans inherito
44、rs of a national spirit long marked by eternal optimism about a boundless future are thinking about whether our best days are behind us.“Sept. 11, was our day that will live in evil, Watson said. “We need to make sure our children and grandchildren will say we reacted to our day that lived in evil a
45、t least as well as that generation that came before us reacted to Pearl Harbor.Have we done that? Wed like to share your thoughts in a project planned for these pages on Sunday, Sept. 11. Are your memories consumed by the horror of the sights of that day? And, like Watson, do the emotions of the day
46、 still burn within you?59. When America was under attack on Sept 11, , Kirk Watson was_. A. in the office having a talk with his staff B. receiving a phone call from his colleague C. in the stadium watching TV D. at the gym taking exercise 60. It can be learnt from the passage that ten years after Sept 11, , _ . A. America is in a better place than they were 10 years after Pearl Harbor B. Americas economy is picking up C. Americans are worried abou