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浙江省温州市2013届高三第一次适应性测试英语试题及答案

  浙江省温州市

  2013届高三第一次适应性测试

  英语试题

  YCY

  本试卷分为第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分.共120分,考试时间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,每小题分,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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

  1.—Doyouenjoytheseafoodhere?

  —,butI’vegotusedtoitanyway.

  A.Can’tlikeitbetterB.Notreally

  C.NotbadactuallyD.I’mreallysorry

  2.Socialpracticeisanopportunityforstudentstogainbetterunderstandingofhow

  societyoperates.

  A.the…theB./…/C.a…/D.the…a

  3.Truehappinessdoesnotthepossessionofmoney,butthejoyofachievement.

  A.contributetoB.lieinC.resultinD.addto

  4.Itisourdailydecisions,ratherthanourabilities,showwhatwetrulyare.

  A.whichB.whoC.whatD.that

  5.Passengersallbreathedsighsofthemomenttheirplanetouchedthegroundsafely.

  A.nervousnessB.reliefC.angerD.excitement

  6.abouttheirchoiceofmajor,mostfirst-yearcollegestudentsfeelmuchstressed.

  A.HavingworriedB.WorriedC.WorryD.Toworry

  7.Telephoneuserssometimescomplainaboutunreliableserviceandtheyconsiderunfaircharges.

  A.whichB.thatC.whatD.how

  8.ItisSoofyounottoplaythepianowhileIwassleeping.

  A.modestB.considerateC.typicalD.careless

  9.Manypeopleliketotalkaboutgenerationgaps.Idon’tthinkthereisinmyfamilythough.

  A.itB.someC.noneD.one

  10.Itnotseemlikeabigdealtoyou,yetyoucanmakeprofitsinthelongrun.

  A.mustB.shouldC.wouldD.might

  11.—Hey,taxi!

  —,sir?

  —Canyoutakemedowntown?

  A.What’sitB.What’supC.CanIhelpyouD.Whereto

  12.Thewayyouspendyourmoneymayyourattitudetowardslife.

  A.supportB.transformC.indicateD.direct

  13.whetherweightlossisyourgoal,itmakessensetoincludelowfatfoodinyourdiet.

  A.ApartfromB.AsforC.AccordingtoD.Regardlessof

  14.Ourdirectorisout.I’llhaveheryouonthematterwhenshe’sback.

  A.tocontactB.contactingC.contactD.contacted

  15.InMexico,diningisasocialoccasion–dinnersarequickandtheycanlastforhours.

  A.rarelyB.chieflyC.mostlyD.occasionally

  16.Jennyhasnotbeardfromherhusbandforages,Apparentlytheirrelationsincreasinglytense.

  A.weregrowingB.aregrowingC.grewD.willbegrowing

  17.Campersmustnotapproachanimalsinthewild,theyseemfriendly.

  A.asifB.eventhoughC.nowthatD.incase[来源:

]

  18.Sofarnoonehascomeupwithaexplanationofwhydinosaursdiedout.

  A.convincingB.demandingC.touchingD.puzzling

  19.Thefamilyontime,buttheircarhadaflattyreonthehalfway.

  A.wouldarriveB.couldarriveC.musthavearrivedD.wouldhavearrived

  20.Jessicahadintendedtogobungeejumping,andonsecondthoughts,shetheplan.

  A.wascancelingB.cancelsC.canceledD.hascanceled

  第二节完型填空(共20小题;每小题分,满分30分)

  阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上涂黑。

  Haveyouevernotwantedtodosomethingsobadlythatyouwouldratherdiethango?

Wellthat’showI21aboutjoiningMadcaps,amothersanddaughtersclubassistingphilanthropies(慈善事业).ButnowIbelievethatyou22openupyourmindtothingsbecauseeventuallyyoumight23endupenjoyingit.

  “It’sawasteoftime”,IsaidwhenmymomtoldIhadtojoinMadcaps,andthenwhenshesaidIhadto24atahomelessshelterIthoughtthisjustcouldnotbe25.

  Wegottherelate,ofcourse,andthesecurityguardledustothekitchen26weraninto48otherfellowMadcapsmembers.SinceI’m27sosociallyawkwardIhadmetonlyonepersonatapoolparty,earlierthisyear.Ilookedaroundforherbutshewasnotthere.Damn,Iwas28!

Whenthemaninchargecameoutandaskedfor3motherstoworkoutsidethe29tocleanuptheplates,mymomjusthappenedtovolunteerleavingmeto30foodwithothers.

  Soonthe31familiesstartedtowalkinandalittlegirlwalkedupandpointedtothefoodIwas32Igaveherthecoldsandwich,shenoddedinaformofsaying33,andthenwalkedtojoinherfamilyatthelargetable.

  AsshewalkedawayIthoughtofhowmuchI34Igettogothetopschools.IhaveagreathouseandIhaveawarmmealeverynight.It35thatlittlegirltomakemerealizehowluckyIam.AfterthatmomentIhadachangeof36.Now,IloveMadcapsanddon’tmissonemeeting,Ihave37beingsociallyawkwardandnowhavemanyfriends.AndthisyearIamsureIwilldo38therequired20hoursofphilanthropies.

  Ibelievethatifyouhavean39mindaboutthingsyoucanaccomplishmoreandbecomeabetterroundedperson.Ibelievesometimesyoucanmakeadifferencejust40doingonethingyoudon’twanttodo.

  21.A.carredB.jokedC.feltD.doubted

  22.A.shouldB.wouldC.mayD.can

  23.A.alsoB.justC.notD.still

  24.A.reportB.liveC.donateD.volunteer

  25.A.betterB.soonerC.easierD.worse

  26.A.whereB.whenC.untilD.because

  27.A.suddenlyB.occasionallyC.hardlyD.normally

  28.A.shyB.lateC.aloneD.hopeless

  29.A.kitchenB.houseC.clubD.shelter

  30.A.packB.purchaseC.serveD.bake

  31.A.poorB.homelessC.vluntaryD.local

  32.A.playingwithB.puttingawayC.lookingforD.holdingout

  33.A.helloB.sorryC.thanksD.okay

  34.A.hadB.earnedC.achievedD.did

  35.A.movedB.tookC.helpedD.encouraged

  36.A.heartB.luckC.identityD.taste

  37.A.believedinB.learntfromC.gotoverD.thoughtabout

  38.A.morethanB.nothingbutC.anythingbutD.lessthan

  39.A.intelligentB.abstractC.emptyD.open

  40.A.beforeB.byC.uponD.to

  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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

  A

  Themallswerefilledwithpeopleseekinggiftsfortheirlovedones.Someofthemallsremainedopenaroundtheclock,partlytosatisfyourneedstobuygifts.

  Behindthematerialisticaspectofshoppingforgiftsliestheideaofcaring,beingattentivetothedesiresofspecialpeopleinourlives.However,touseawell-wornplayonwords:

itisourpresence,notourpresents,thattrulycounts.Manyofus,unfortunately,canbesoinattentive,eveninthepresenceofourlovedones,thatwemightaswellnotbethereatall.

  Attentionisoneofthegreatestgiftswecangiveeachother.Companiesaroundtheglobespendbillionseveryyearonadvertisingtocatchourattentionforjustashortmomentatatime.Wholeindustries–media,entertainment,education–relyonthepreciousgiftofourattentionfortheircontinuedexistence.Ababylackingattentionforalongtimeislikelytohepsychologicallyunhealthy.

  Inearliertimes,bothdietandattentioncouldbeleftunregulated(没人管的)withoutmajorcauseforconcern.Therewerenaturalchecksandbalances:

limitedavailabilityoffoodmeantfewgotfat,forexample.Similarly,inbygonetimeswemighthavespentafewhourscommunicatingwiththevillagestoryteller,today,watchinganentireTVseries,whilespeakingtonobody,iscommon.Intraditionalsocieties,withsmallerpopulation,everyonewouldgetafairdealofattention.OnmanyissueswemightgotoseeGrandmaorGrandpa;nowwehaveGoogleandWikipedia.

  “Shejustwantsattention.”peopletendtothinklittleofthosedoingthingssimplyforattention.Butthetruthisthathumanbeingsneedattention,andgivingattentiontoeachotheris,toalargeextent,whathumancivilizationisbasedupon.Thisperhapsexplainstherunawaysuccess(一举成功)ofsocialnetworkingsitessuchasTwitterandFacebook.Whileweusesuchsitesfor“microblogging”,“ideavoicing”and“statusupdates”–therealityisthatweareoftendoingnomoreorlessthanfulfillingourbasichumandriveforattentionexchange.

  Ifriendyou,youfriendme,Iretweetyou,youretweetme.Thecharmingcasewithwhichwecannowgetandgiveattentioniswhymanypeopleappearoverlyattachedtotheirsmartphones.Itisalsoavicious(恶性)circle.Asevermorepeoplearebusyexchangingattentiononline,thereisincreasinglylessattentiontobepaidintherealworld,whichforcesmorepeopletoseektheirattentionexchangeonline,orelseriskattentuion-starvation.

  Theverynatureofattentionexchangeisbeingrapidlytransformed,andthereisadangerthatsomeofuswilldevelopunhealthypractices.Justaseatingredmeateverydayisabadidea,soitiswithtoomuchattentionexchange.Thebiologicalconsequencesofourtechnologicaladvancementinfoodproductionarehighlyvisible;heartdisease,diabetesandobesity.Theconsequencesofourtransformedattentionexchangeswillbepsychologicalandsocial,andsomaytakelongertoidentify,buttheywillbeequallydamaging.

  Face-to-faceattentionisbecomingrarer,andthereforemorevaluable.Inasenseitispriceless.Anditisagiftthatcanbegivenall-year-round.

  41.Inthefirsttwoparagraphstheauthor.

  A.offersadvicetoattentiongiversB.analysesthepresentproblems

  C.statesthenecessityofpresentsD.putsforwardhispointofview

  42.Attentionexchangewasnotamajorconcernintraditionalsocietiesbecauseof.

  A.limitedavailabilityoffoodB.naturalchecksandbalances

  C.amuchsmallerpopulationD.theguidancefromoldpeople

  43.PeopleusesocialnetworkingsistessuchasTwitterandFacbookto.[

  A.obtaininformationB.giveattentiontoothers

  C.voicetheiropinionsD.noticeandgetnoticed

  44.WhatcanweinferfromParagraph6-7?

  A.Morepeoplewillriskattention-starvationinfuture.

  B.Thenatureofattentionexchangeisrarelychanged.

  C.Technologicaladvancementcontributestoalldiseases.

  D.Transformedattentionexchangesdoharmtosociety.

  45.Thewriter’spurposeforwritingthepassageisto.

  A.advocatemorefocusonreallifeattention

  B.analyzethenecessityofattentiongiving

  C.givepracticaltipsonattentionexchange

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