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xxxx高三5月英语考试

英语试题卷共11页。满分150分。考试时间120分钟。

注意事项:

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第I卷

I.听力部分(共三节,满分30分)

第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)

请听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。

1.Whatdoesthemanorderforhimself?

A.Alargeblackcoffee.B.Alargewhitecoffee.C.Amediumwhitecoffee.

2.Wheredoesthewomanwanttogo?

A.Thebusstation.B.Thecitycenter.C.Therailwaystation.

3.Whatcanwelearnabouttheman’sbackpack?

A.Itismadeofleather.B.Itisablackone.C.Itlookedchildish.

4.Whatisthewomandoing?

A.WatchingTVwiththeman.B.Sweepingthefloor.C.Doingthelaundry.

5.Whyisthemannervousaboutthetest?

A.Hisvocabularyispoor.B.Hislisteningispoor.

C.Hisreadingcomprehensionispoor.

第二节(共12小题;每小题1.5分,满分18分)

请听下面4段对话。每段对话后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话读两遍。

请听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。

Whydoesthemanwanttojointhewoman’sgroup?

A.ToimprovehisEnglishandlogicalthinkingability.

B.ToimprovehisEnglishandmakenewfriends.

C.Toimprovehislogicalthinkingabilityandmakenewfriends.

Whendoesthemangotothevolleyballgroup?

A.OnMonday.B.OnWednesday.C.OnFriday.

Howoftendothewoman’sgroupmembersmeet?

A.Everyotherday.B.Onceaweek.C.Twiceaweek.

请听第7段材料,回答第9至11小题。

Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodo?

A.Chooseasmallertopic.

B.Usemoreacademicwords.

C.Makeabetterplanonthesentencestructure.

Whatwastheman’topic?

A.Savingwater.B.Pollution.C.Protectinganimals.

Whatmightbetherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?

A.Criticandauthor.B.Tutorandstudent.C.Bossandemployee

请听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。

12.Wheredoesthewomanwanttogo?

A.Thebookstore.B.Thebank.C.Thegiftshop.

13.WhenisMike’sbirthday?

A.April1st.B.April2nd.C.April3rd.

14.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?

A.Allthebanksareclosedtoday.

B.MikecomesfromAmerica.

C.Mikecelebrateshisbirthdayaccordingtothelunarcalendar.

请听第9段材料,回答第15至17小题。

15.Whatisagoodwaytoshowyouarelisteningcarefully?

A.Repeatingtheotherperson’swords.

B.Interruptingtheotherpersonoccasionally.

C.Avoidingusingoffensivewordsinconversation.

16.Howcanyoumakequietpeoplefeelatease?

A.Bylettingthemtakedeepbreathsbeforespeaking.

B.Bycriticizingwhattheyhavesaid.

C.Byofferingthemsomesupport.

17.Whatshouldyouavoidincommunication?

A.Makingfunofwhatyourpartnerhassaid.

B.Gettingtothepointquicklyandclearly.

C.Endingtheconversationwhenyoufeelnervous.

(共3小题;每小题1.5分,满分4.5分)

请听下面一段独白。用所听到的独白中的词或数填空,每空限填一个词或一个数。填入的内容要写在答题卡相应的位置上。在听本段独白前,你将有时间阅读各小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。本段独白读两遍。

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Member70,000girlsand18adultwomen

PrincipleGivegirlsthetoolsandresourcesneededtosucceed

MissionProvidethechancetoachievecertainaimsina19,safeenvironment

RolesGirlsaged5to18tobepartofourSparks,Brownies,Guides,PathfindersandRangersprograms.

Womenover18yearsoldtobe20,mentorsandteammembers.

II.单项选择(每小题1分,满分15分)

21.Onseeing_____gifttheywanted,thekidsscreamedwith_____delight.

A./;aB.a;theC.the;/D.the;a

22.Morepeoplearechoosingtowork_____retirementage,sincethelivingexpensesareshootingupsharply.

A.underB.beyondC.againstD.for

23.Carsdocausepeoplesomehealthproblems,infactfarmoreserious_____thancomputersdo.

A.oneB.onesC.itD.those

24.—Youmayfindthekeytothemathproblemonpage107.

—Ah,it'ssosimple.IwonderwhyI_____ofthat.

A.hadn’tthoughtB.haven'tthoughtC.didn'tthinkD.wasn'tthinking

25._____thecity’spublicschoolsystemshouldbeopentothechildrenofmigrantworkershasbecomethefocusofdiscussion.

A.ThatB.WhatC.WhetherD.If

26.Ididn'trealizemymotherlovesmesosuchuntilIreceivedhergiftformy18thbirthday,adiary______theprocessofmygrowth.

A.recordedB.torecordC.recordingD.havingrecorded

27.—Youhavehelpedmealot.Ican’tthankyouenough.

—______.

A.Bemyguest.B.That’sright.C.Idon’tthinkso.D.Thinknothingofit.

28.—Who_____bephoningusatthistimeofnight?

—Itmightbeyoursister.

A.mightB.canC.dareD.must

29.—Nowadayspeopleseemtobebecomingmoreandmoreselfish.

—Howmuchbetterlifewouldbeifwe______tothevaluesofthepast!

A.wouldreturnB.hadreturnedC.returnD.weretoreturn

30.Tellyourdoctorwithadetailedmedicalhistory______hecangiveyoutheaccuratetreatment.

A.evenifB.sothatC.incaseD.asthough

31.Soabsorbed_____intheexperimentthathedidn’tevennoticeitwasalreadyover12o’clock.

A.didheB.hedidC.washeD.hewas

32.TheNobelPrizeinliteraturehasbeenawardedannuallytoanauthorfromanycountry_________hasproduced"inthefieldofliteraturethemostoutstandingworkinanidealdirection".

A.whichB.whoC.whereD.as

33.—Canyoucomeupwithanothergoodidea?

—ThisisthebestapproachIcanimagine__________theworkaheadofschedule.

A.toaccomplishB.toaccomplishingC.accomplishing

;D.accomplished

34.Mywife______thenightshiftwhenmyplane______.That’swhynooneistomeetmeattheairporttoday.

A.isworking;isarrivingB.wasworking;arrived

C.willhaveworked;hasarrivedD.willbeworking;arrives

35.—Tom,whatdoyouthinkoflivinginthecountry?

—____________.

A.Yes,perfectlyB.IagreewithyouC.NotreallyD.Well,itdepends

III.完形填空(每小题1.5分,满分30分)

A

Thecar,runningalongthewell-litroadnowsankindarkness.Ibrokethe36onpurpose,forfearthatthedriverwastootiredtodrive.“Whendoyougobackhomeintheevening?”“9o’clockafterthistrip.”Thenwhendoyoucomeoutinthemorning?”I37anotherquestion.“9o’clock,too—justasifIworkedatanoffice.”Hiseasinesssurprisedme,becauseeverytimeIrideataxi,whatI38fromthedriverareonlycomplaintsthattheyhavetoworkfrommorningtillnight,it’shardtoearnmoney,they’reoften39bythepolice,orthattheirleadersareseated40,enjoyingthefruits.Butthisdrivertoldme,“Ifindit41tobeasectionchiefasIwasbefore.Ilikedrivingjustforpleasure.It’sfortunatethatI42drivewithoutapassenger.SoIearntwoorthreethousandYuanamonthwithease.Yes,Inever43anemptytaxi.Ifitgoessouthward,Igonorthward.Ifitgoesalongahighway,Iturnintoanarrowstreet…”

Hiswordsshowedhis44withhislifeandthepridehe45inhis

job.Suchfeelingsareso46amongpeoplenowadaysasoxygeninhighmountain.Howmanypeoplenowadayscanshowhighidealsbysimplelivingandgofarwithacalmmind?Icouldn’thelpfeelingmovedwhenfindingsuchastateofmindinastrangeronacold47.

36.A.windowB.carC.silenceD.promise

37.A.threwoutB.gaveawayC.putupD.ledto

38.A.sufferB.requestC.benefitD.hear

39.A.detectedB.orderedC.finedD.seized

40.A.noisyB.lazyC.tiredD.hungry

41.A.excitingB.disappointingC.tiringD.amazing

42.A.hardlyB.usuallyC.actuallyD.immediately

43.A.followB.admireC.envyD.meet

44.A.intelligenceB.satisfactionC.competitionD.honesty

45.A.madeB.heldC.caughtD.took

46.A.rareB.comfortableC.specialD.unique

47.A.morningB.nightC.momentD.season

B

Overweighthasbeenagreatconcernforsomepeople.Inanattempttokeepnormalweight,peoplehave48triedvariousmethods.Nevertheless,notallthewaysare49whenitcomestohealth.Forweightloss,manypeople50thehigh-protein,low-carbohydrate(碳水化合物)diets.However,suchdietsmighthave51harmfullong-termeffectsonthecolon(结肠),asmallstudyindicates.

Onaverage,thestudyfoundwhenthemenwereonthehigh-proteindiets,theyhadhigherlevelsofsubstancesknownasN-nitrouscompoundsthathavebeen52cancer.Andwhentheywereonthehigh-protein,low-carbohydratediet,theyhadloweredamountsoffiber-originatedcompoundsthoughttobeprotectiveagainst53.

Thefindings54thatpeopleshouldbeaware

ofconsumingtoomuchproteinandtoolittlefiberoveralongperiod.Ingeneral,experts55thatadultsgetabout28gramsoffiberperdaythough—it’snotknownwhetherthat’senoughforsomeoneonahigh-proteinweight-lossdiet.

48.A.successfullyB.painfullyC.occasionallyD.immediately

49.A.helplessB.cheapC.uselessD.beneficial

50.A.makeupB.comeacrossC.turntoD.geton

51.A.potentiallyB.additionallyC.frequentlyD.definitely

52.A.takenfromB.linkedtoC.heldupD.basedon

53.A.healthB.dietC.cancerD.protein

54.A.hopeB.acceptC.suggestD.doubt

55.A.recommendB.offerC.demandD.agree

IV.阅读理解(每小题2分,满分40分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

TheManwasverysad.HeknewthattheCat'sdayswerenumbered.Thedoctorhadsaidtherewasn’tanythingmorethatcouldbedone,andthatheshouldtaketheCathomeandmakehimascomfortableaspossible.

AtearrolleddowntheMan’scheekandlandedontheCat’sforehead,TheCatgavehimaslightlyannoyedlook.“Whydoyoucry,Man?”theCatasked.“Becauseyoucan’tbearthethoughtoflosingme?Becauseyouthinkyoucanneverreplaceme?”TheMannodded“yes”.

“Pickupthatpieceofstringfromthefloor.There,my‘toy’.TheManreachedoverandpickedupthestring.ItwasabouttwofeetlongandtheCathadbeenabletoentertainhimselfforhourswithit.“Nowtakeeachendofthestringinonehand,”theCatordered.TheMandidso.

“Theendinyourlefthandismybirthandtheendinyourrighthandismydeath.Nowbringthetwoendstogether,”theCatsaid.Themandidso.ThentheCatcontinued,“Youhavemadeacontinuouscircle.Doesanypointalongthestringappeartobedifferent,worseorbetterthananyotherpartofthestring?”TheManinspectedthestringandthenshookhishead.

Lickinghishand,hediscoveredwhatacatmustknow,thatlickingapawisverycalmingandallowsonetothinkmoreclearly.Hecontinuedlickingandthecornersofhismouthturnedupwardintothefirstsmilehehadshownindays.HewaitedfortheCattotellhimtostop,andwhenhedidn’t,heopenedhiseyes.TheCat’seyeswereclosed.TheManstroked(轻抚)thewarm,brownfur,buttheCatwasgone.

Oneday,notlongafter,therewasanewcatonhislap.Shewasalovelywhitecat.ItisverydifferentfromhisearlierbelovedCatandverymuchthesame.

56.WhydidtheCatgivethemanaslightlyannoyedlook?

A.Becausetheman’stearsmadetheCatreallyanxious.

B.BecausetheCatdidn’tknowwhatmadethemanburstintotears.

C.BecausetheCatcouldn’tgotosleepwhenthemanwasinlowspirits.

D.Becausethemandidn’thavetobesosadandconcerned.

57.Accordingtothetext,whichofthefollowingisthereasonwhyacatlickspaws?

A.Lickingpawscanmakeacatremaincalmandhaveaclearmind.

B.Lickingpawswillmakeacathappyandenergetic.

C.Lickingpawswillmakeacatfindoutmanyunknownsecrets.

D.Lickingpawscanmakeacatstaytidyandhealthy.

58.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“string”inparagraph3standfor?

A.Life.B.Birth.C.Hope.D.Power.

59.What'sthemainideaofthepassage?

A.Petsplayanimportan

tpartinourlife.

B.Lifehasnoendanddeathisjustanewbeginning.

C.Weshouldtakeapositiveattitudetowardslifeandlivelifetoitsfullest.

D.Itgivesussomesuggestionsonhowtorelieveourselveswhenapetpassesaway.

B

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Birdcontrolisnowsafe,easy,andeconomicalwithBirdBuffer.TheBirdBufferisalsosimpletooperate.JusthangitwithBirdBuffercablesorsetitontheroof.Fillitwiththespeciallypreparedliquid,andturniton.Itisthatsimple.BirdBufferQ2isapermanent,automaticandcosteffectivecommercialprocessforindoorandoutdoorbirdcontrol.ContactBirdBufferLLC@www.Birdbuffer.comorcall866-557-4274.

BirdBufferQ2FrequentlyAskedQuestions:

a)HowdoesBirdBufferQ2work?

Itisoperatedbyanelectricallycontrolledsprayer(喷雾器)tospreadthevaporat90mphoverlargerareas.Atimereleasesthevaporevery2minutesintotheairtokeepfreshvaporintheareaforbirds.Whenbirdsflythroughthearea,thetinypjafss(颗粒)ofvaporenterthebirdsbreathingsystem,makingthebirdsflyaway.Whenthebirdscomeback,theyonceagainbreathethepjafssandflyaway.Afterafewweeks,birdsremembertheirresponsesandstayaway.

b)Howmuchwaterisneededpermonth?

Aboutonegallonamouth

c)Howlongdoesittaketogetbirdcontrol?

Usuallytwoweeksisenoughtocontrolflocksofbirdsfromthetreatedarea.Ittakestimeforthebirdstofindanewhomeandnewfeedinggrounds.

60.Itcanbeinferredthatthetextisused_________..

A.topromotetheproduct

B.towarnpeoplenottogonearbirds

C.toremindpeopleofthepresentsituationofbirdcontrolis

D.toinformpeoplewhatthepresentsituationofbirdcontrolis

61.WherecanBirdBufferQ2bemostlikelyused?

A.Inbasements.B.Inwildforests.

C.Inwildlifezoos.D.Inoutdoorrestaurants.

62.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeBirdBufferQ2?

A.AttractiveB.InexpensiveC.TimesavingD.Dangerous

63.AllofthefollowingaspectsofbirdcontrolusingBirdBufferQ2arementionedexcept_______..

A.thetimetakenB.theamountofwaterneeded

C.thewayitworksD.thesideeffectsbroughtabout

C

ThereisafamousstoryaboutBritishpoetSamuelTaylorColeridge.Hewaswritingapoemwhenhewasinterruptedbyaknockatthedoor.

Thiswasanagebeforetelephones.Someonewasdeliveringamessage.WhenColeridgegotbacktohispoem,hehadlosthisinspiration.Hispoeticmoodhadbeenbrokenbytheknockonhisdoor.Hisunfinishedpoem,whichcouldotherwisehavebeenamasterpiece,wouldnowneverbemorethanafragment.

Thisstorytellshowunexpectedcommunicationcandestroyanimportantthought,whichbringustothecellphone.

Themostcommoncomplaintaboutcellphonesisthatpeopletalkonthemtotheannoyanceofpeoplearoundthem.Butmoredamagingmaybethecellphone’sinterruptionofourthoughts.

Wehavealreadyenteredagoldenageoflittlewhiteliesaboutourcellphones,andthisisbyandlarge(大体上)ahealthy,protectivedevelopment.“Ididn’thearitring”or“Ididn’trealizemyph

onehadshutoff”areamongthelieswetelltogiveourselvesspacewherewe’rebeyondreach.

Thenotionofbeingunreachableisnotanewconcept—wehave“DoNotDisturb”signonthedoorsofhotelrooms.Sowhymustwefeelguiltywhenitcomestocellphones?Whymustweapologizeifwedecidetoshutoffthephoneforawhile?

Nowtimealone,oraconversationwithsomeonenexttouswhichcannotbeinterruptedbyaphone,issomethingtobecherished.Evencellphonedevotees(信徒),myselfusuallyincluded,can’thelpattimeswantingtothrowtheirphoneaway,orcursethedaytheywereinvented.

Butwedon’tandwon’t,andtherereallyisnoneed.Allthat’srequiredtotakebackourprivatetimeisageneralsocialrecognitionthatwehavetherighttoit.Inotherwords,wehavetodevelopahealthycontemptfortheringsofourownphones.

Acellphonecalldeservesnogreaterprioritythanarandomwordfromthepersonnexttous,thoughthecallonmycellphonemaybetheone-in-a-millionfromStevenSpielberg—whohasfinallyreadmynovelandwantstomakeithisnextmovie.Butmostlikelyitisnot,andI’mbetteroffthinkingabouttheideaIjusthadforanewstory,orthesliceofpizzaI’lleatforlunch.

64.Whatisthepointoftheanecdote(轶事)aboutthepoetColeridgeinthefirstthreeparagraphs?

A.Todirectreaders’attentiontothemaintopic.

B.Toshowhowimportantinspirationistoapoet.

C.Toemphasizethedisadvantageofnothavingacellphone.

D.Toencouragereaderstoreadtheworksofthispoet.

65.Whatdoesthewriterthinkaboutpeopletelling“whitelies”abouttheircellphones?

A.Itisawayofsignalingthatyoudon’tlikethecaller.

B.Itisnaturaltotellliesaboutsmallthings

C.Itisbasicallyagoodwaytoprotectone’sprivacy.

D.Weshouldfeelguiltywhenwecan’ttellthetruth.

66.Accordingtotheauthor,whatisthemostannoyingproblemcausedbycellphones?

A.Peoplegetsoobsessed(着迷)withthecellphoneringsthattheyfailtonoticeanythingelse.

B.Peoplefeelguiltywhentheyarenotabletoanswertheircellphones.

C.Cellphonesinterruptpeople’sprivatetime.

D.Withcellphonesitisnolongerpossibletobeunreachable.

67.Whatdoesthelastparagraphsuggest?

A.Apersonwhocallsusfromafardeservesmoreofourattention.

B.StevenSpielbergoncecalledtheauthortotalkabouttheauthor’snovel.

C.Youshouldalwaysfinishyourlunchbeforeyouansweracallonthecellphone.

D.Neverletcellphonesdisturbyourlifetoomuch.

D

Humankindhastriedtoimproveitsstandardoflivingsincetheverybeginningofcivili¬zation.Backthen,aswellastoday,providingfoodandsecuritywasthebasictaskforaper¬son.However,nowadaystherangeofrequiredgoodshasexpandedsignificantly.Peoplefeeltheneedfornotonlysomeprimarythings,suchasapieceofbreadandaroofovertheirheads,butalsoforvariousfacilitiesandluxuries.Providinghumanitywiththesethingsisconnectedtotheuseofnaturalresources,whichrequiresenergy.Inturn,thecommonsourcesofenergyweusetodaycausepollution,soeconomicgrowthisalmostunavoidablyas¬sociatedwithenvironmentaldamage.

Economicgrowthistheincreaseinnumbersofgoodsandservicesproducedovertimebyaneconomy,anditiscalculatedintermsofrealGrossDomesticProduct(GDP).Beforegrowthiscalculated,inflation(通货膨胀)isadjustedin

ordertotakeintoaccountitsmis¬leadingeffectonthepriceofgoodsandservices.Economicgrowthcanalsobeexplainedastheincreaseinexpectedoutput,whichresultsfromanincreaseinactualoutput,ortotalde¬mand.

Therearecertainaspectsofeconomicgrowthwhichaffecttheenvironment.Thefirstoftheseisthefactthatinordertoproducemoregoodsandproducts,atafasterrate,thecon¬structionoflargeindustrialplantsisrequired.Theseplantsproducealotofwaste,leadingtothepollutionofwaterandtheatmosphere,whichmaycausenegativelongtermhealtheffectstonearbypopulationsofanimals,orpeople.Theyalsoleadtoglobalwarming.

Industrialmanufacturingleadstotheconstantlyincreasingenergyconsumption.Thetraditionalenergysources,whicharecommonlyusednowadays,areconsideredtobethegreatestpolluterstotheenvironment.Therealsoexistso-calledeco-friendlysourcesofenergy.Theyaresometimespreferredbutreplacingthetraditionalsourceswiththemalsorequirestime,duringwhichpeoplehavetomakesomesacrificestosupporttheseundertak¬ings.

Inordertoproduceeconomicallypracticalenergy,asometimessignificanttransforma¬tionofthenaturalsiteisofteninevitable.Thisisexpensiveand,hasharmfuleffectsontheenvironment.Applicationofwindenergywouldblockairflows’naturalspeedwhichisthereasonfortheirdecreaseinstrength,aftercrossingthewindmill.Consequently,thepres¬surebalancethatisbroughtaboutbythiscurrentwillbeaffected,anditisimportanttore¬memberthattheenvironmentandweatherconditionsaredirectlyaffectedbyatmosphericpressure.

Forthesereasons,bringingabouteconomicgrowthwithoutanyresultingenvironmentaldamage,whatsoever,isimpossible.

高三5月英语月考试卷68.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?

A.Pollutioncausedbyplantconstruction.

B.Effectsofwindmillsontheenvironment.

C.Economicgrowthandhumancivilization.

D.Economicgrowthandenvironmentaldamage.

69.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“They”inthethirdparagraphreferto?

A.GoodsandproductsB.Theindustrialplants

C.WaterandatmosphereD.Negativehealtheffects

70.Accordingtothepassage,theauthorholdstheopinionthat______.

A.economicgrowthshouldbecalculatedintermsofGDP

B.useofnaturalresourcescausesnodamagetotheenvironment

C.industrialmanufacturingmaycausedamagetotheenvironment

D.awindmillisaperfectwaytoproduceeconomicallypracticalenergy

71.Whichofthefollowingshowsthestructureofthepassage?

E

Veryoldpeopledoraisemoralproblemsforalmosteveryonewhocomesincontactwiththem.Theirvalues—thiscan'tberepeatedtoooften—arenotnecessarilyourvalues.Physicalcomfort,cleannessandorderarenotnecessarilythemostimportantthings.Thesocialservicesfromtimetotimefindthemselvesfacedwithaflatwithdecayingfoodcoveredbysmallworms(蠕虫),andanoldpersonlyingaloneinbed,takingnonoticeoftheworms.Butisitinterfering(妨碍)withpersonalfreedomtoinsistthattheygotolivewithsomeoftheirrelativessothattheymightbetakenbettercareof?Somesocialworkers,theoneswhoclearuptheworms,thinkweareindangerofcarryingthisconceptofpersonalfreedomtothepointwhereseriousrisksarebeingtakenwiththehealthandsafetyoftheold.

Indeed,theoldcanbeeasilyhurtorharmed.Thebodyislikeacar,itneedsmoremechanicalmaintenanceasitgetsolder.Youcancarrythi

scomparisonrightthroughtotheprovisionofspareparts.Butneverforgetthatsuchoperationsarepainfulexperiences,howevergoodtheresults.Andatwhatpointshouldyoustoptreatingtheoldbody?Isitmorallyrighttotrytopushoffdeathbypursuingthedevelopmentofdrugstoexcitetheforgetfuloldmindandtoactivatetheoldbody,knowingthatitisdesignedtodie?Youcannotaskdoctorsorscientiststodecide,becausesolongastheycanseethetechnicalopportunities,theywillfeelboundtogivethematry,ontheprinciplethatwhilethere'slife,there'shope.

Whenyoutalktotheoldpeople,however,youareforcedtotheconclusionthatwhetherageishappyorunpleasantdependslessonmoneyoronhealththanitdoesonyourabilitytohavefun.

72.ItisimpliedinParagraph1that______.

A.veryoldpeopleenjoylivingwiththeirrelatives

B.socialserviceshavenothingtodowithveryoldpeople

C.veryoldpeoplewouldliketolivealonesothattheycanhavemorepersonalfreedom.

D.veryoldpeopleareabletokeeptheirroomsveryclean

73.Somesocialworkersthinkthat______.

A.healthandsafetyaremoreimportantthanpersonalfreedom

B.personalfreedomismoreimportantthanhealthandsafety

C.oldpeopleshouldkeeptheirroomsclean

D.oneshouldnottaketheriskofdealingwitholdpeople

74.Intheauthor'sopinion,______.

A.thehumanbodycan'tbecomparedtoacar

B.theolderaperson,themorecareheneeds

C.toomuchemphasishasbeenputonoldpeople'svalues

D.itiseasytoprovidesparepartsforoldpeople

75.Theauthorthinksthat______.

A.medicaldecisionsforoldpeopleshouldbelefttothedoctors

B.oldpeoplecanenjoyahappylifeonlyiftheyareveryrich

C.theopinionthatweshouldtryeverymeanspossibletosaveoldpeopleisdoubtful

D.itisalwaysmorallyrighttotreatoldpeopleandpushoffdeath

VI.写作(共两个写作任务,满分35分)

写作一(满分15分)

请结合材料,按照要求用英文写作,词数不少于60。

Itisreportedthatnowadays,themicroblog(微博)hasbeenacommoncommunicatingtoolinourlivesanditcanbenoticedinmostplaces.

(1)就此材料发表你的感想;

(2)应紧扣材料,有明确的观点

(3)在答题卡上作答

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

写作二(满分20分)

假定你是李华,从互联网上得知一个国际中学生组织将在新加坡举办夏令营欢迎各国学生参加。请写一封电子邮件申请参加。内容包括

(1)自我介绍;

(2)参加意图

(3)希望获准

注意:不少于80字,可以适当增加细节,使行文连贯。开头已写好,不计入字数

DearSirorMadam,

IamLiHua,amiddleschoolstudentfromChina._____________________

____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Lihua

英语答案2013.5

Ⅰ听力(每题1﹒5分)

Ⅱ单选(每题1分)

21-25CBBCC26-30CDBDB31-35CBADD

Ⅲ完型(每题1﹒5分)

36-40CADCB41-47CAABDAB48-52BDCAB53-55CAA

Ⅳ阅读(每题2分)

Ⅴ.书面表达。(共35分)

(一)(共15分)

Nowadays,thegrowingconcernovermicroblogshasbeenboughtintofocus.Asamatteroffact,themicroblog,whichismoreandmorepopularamongyoungpeople,hasbecomearealpartofourlife.

Theadvantagesofmicroblogsarenotfartosee.Firstandforemost,microblogisextremelyconvenient.

What’smore,itismicroblogthatprovidesuswithaplacetoreleaseourinnerstress.Lastbutnotleast,usingthemicroblog,wecanshareourfeelingsandbecomefamiliarwithourfriends.However,microblogalsohastheirdangerousaspects.Agoodcaseinpointisthatmicroblogcangiveawayourprivateinformationaswellassignificantinformation.

Allinall,manyadvantagesasmicrobloghas,weshoulduseitcarefully.Onlyifweuseitcarefully,canweleadasafelife.

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