山东省潍坊市高三开学摸底考试英语卷
If China’s space technology has achieved breakthrough in this field, it really is
amazing wonder.
A.the; an | B.a; an | C.不填; the | D.a; 不填 |
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They appeared me, so I had to explain to them.
A.misunderstanding | B.misunderstood |
C.to be misunderstood | D.to have misunderstood |
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to sunlight for too much time will do harm to one’s skin.
A.Being exposed | B.Exposed |
C.Having exposed | D.After being exposed |
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Nowadays some protective parents want to their kids from every kind of danger, real or imagined.
A.spot | B.dismiss | C.shelter | D.distinguish |
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The temple from the Tang Dynasty was destroyed in the earthquake.
A.dated | B.dating | C.having dated | D.to be dated |
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He did not regret saying what he did but felt that he it differently.
A.could express | B.would express |
C.could have expressed | D.must have expressed |
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that you are chosen to be a volunteer at the London Olympic Games, what will you do?
A.Assumed | B.Assuming | C.To assume | D.To be assumed |
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I support your decision, but I should also make it clear that I am not going to be to carry it out.
A.connected | B.fastened | C.bound | D.stuck |
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The charity aims to provide assistance to people .
A.in demand | B.in particular | C.in public | D.in need |
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Less than twenty percent of the employees in their company are women. That is to say, men are in the .
A.majority | B.activity | C.possibility | D.minority |
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One advantage of playing the guitar is it can give you a great deal of pleasure.
A.how | B.why | C.when | D.that |
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—I quarreled with my deskmate yesterday. It’s all my fault.
—Look, she is just over there. —go and say “sorry” to her.
A.You know the drill | B.Believer it or not |
C.To be exact | D.It all depends |
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April 1 st is a special day, practical jokes may be played without punishment.
A.in which | B.on which | C.with which | D.for which |
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—What’s your impression of the Great Wall?
—Wonderful! One , it can never be forgotten.
A.seen | B.seeing | C.being seen | D.saw |
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Fish taste better if they off the bright sunlight. Put you drying table under the tree for best results.
A.fade out | B.turn out | C.dry out | D.give out |
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阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36—55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Taking Care
From a very early age, I knew I wanted to be a nurse. My mother was a nurse and I have always 36 her and the way she took care of everyone. I wanted to be just like her.
So, here I am, a 37 for the last seven years. I love my work. Now, my father is quite 38 . He is 71 and has heart failure, and a lot of other medical 39 . Up until April of this year, he was able to live alone, drive, and 40 all of his own needs. His health has broken sown swiftly. I’m the only girl out of the five children. Being the only girl and a nurse 41 me at the top of the caregiver list. Taking care of a sick parent is very 42 , not at all like taking care of other patients. I have to 43 my own family to be here with Dad. I know this is 44 I need to be but it is still hard. I 45 abut 12-15 hours day taking care of him. I want to spend all of the time that I can with him because I know that our 46 left together is short.
At the same time, I find myself 47 that my brothers don’t help more. Sometimes, it is days between their 48 . they all have families of their own and busy lives but…so do I. My eldest brother does help some. He 49 at night. He comes in at 8 or 9pm and lets me go home. But he is up and 50 to hit the road at about 6 am. My 51 brothers pop in for 10-15 minute visits. It is 52 annoying. They say they 53 stand “to see Daddy this way” which I understand. It hurts me to see him so sick 54 weak, too. But …he’s our Dad. He has taken care of us our whole lives. I just 55 like we should all do our part to take care of him now.
A.missed B.admired C.cheered D.loved
A.nurse B.mother C.doctor D.daughter
A.stubborn B.healthy C.lonely D.ill
A.puzzles B.difficulties C.problems D.matters
A.give up B.take care of C.watch over D.take up
A.put B.encouraged C.obliged D.showed
A.necessary B.easy C.important D.difficult
A.refuse B.support C.abandon D.own
A.when B.how C.where D.why
A.waste B.spend C.kill D.pass
A.money B.pleasure C.emotion D.time
A.angry B.calm C.enthusiastic D.anxious
A.trips B.favours C.visits D.meals
A.lives B.appears C.sleeps D.stays
A.likely B.ready C.sorry D.glad
A.other B.dear C.busy D.pitiful
A.even B.ever C.still D.really
A.mustn’t B.needn’t C.can’t D.shouldn’t
A.or B.and C.yet D.but
A.feel B.sound C.smell D.look
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Mrs. Amatuli was my teacher in the fourth grade.
One day at lunch time, I was getting ready to eat my same old tuna fish(金枪鱼)sandwich and suddenly Mrs. Amatuli asked me if she could buy my sandwich from me. She explained that I could use the money to buy a hot lunch from the cafeteria.
I was thrilled. I never bought my lunch at the cafeteria. It was too expensive for my family, and we always carried our lunch and brought the bah back home to use again the next day. My sandwiches were either bologna(大腊肠)or tuna fish. It rarely varied beyond that.
You can understand my delight when I had the opportunity to buy a hot lunch.
When we finished lunch that day, Mrs. Amatuli took me aside and said she wanted to explain why she had bought my sandwich.
Oh, I couldn’t wait to get home and tell my Mama that form now on I wanted tuna fish on Fridays. After my Mama understood why, she gladly fixed tuna fish for me on Friday. She even fixed it on brown bread because she knew Mrs. Amatuli liked brown bread.
From then on every Friday I cold get in line with the rest of the kids for a hot lunch. I didn’t care how many of the ids complained about cafeteria food—it tasted divine to me!
I realize now that Mrs. Amatuli could have fixed herself a tuna sandwich of Friday. But she bought my sandwich because she saw a little girll who was thrilled over the simple act of having a hot lunch.
I will never forget her for her compassion and generosity.
Which of the following can best describe Mrs. Amatuli?
A.Lovely. | B.Strict. | C.Clever. | D.Kind. |
The author didn’t buy her lunch at the cafeteria because .
A.her lunch was various | B.her family was very poor |
C.her mother could prepare it at home | D.her teacher gave her a hot lunch |
After lunch that day, Mrs. Amatuli explained .
A.she was Catholic | B.Catholic ate meat on Fridays |
C.Catholic ate fish on Fridays | D.she liked brown bread |
The underlined word “divine” in Paragraph 8 means .
A.delicious | B.bad | C.typical | D.hot |
What might be the best title for the passage?
A.My grateful mother | B.My considerate teacher |
C.My boring lunch | D.A thrilled student |
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Dolphins and sharks are showing up in surprisingly shallow
water just off the Florida coast. Mullets, crabs, rays and small
fish gather by the thousands off an Alabama pirer. Birds covered in
oil are crawling deep into marshes (沼泽), never to be seen again.
Marine scientists studying the effects of the BP disaster(英国石油公司漏油事件)are seeing
some strange phenomena. Fish and other wildlife seem to be fleeing the oil out in the Gulf and clustering in cleaner waters along the coast in a trend that some researchers see as a potentially troubling sign. The animals' presence close to shore means their usual habitat is badly polluted, and the crowding could result in mass die-offs as fish run out of oxygen. Also, the animals could easily be captured by their enemies.
The nearly two-month-old spill(漏油)has created an environmental disaster in US history as tens of millions of gallons have flown into the Gulf of Mexico ecosystem. Scientists are seeing some unusual things as they try to understand the effects on thousands of species of marine life.
For nearly four hours Monday, a three-person crew with Greenpeace cruised past delicate
islands and mangrove-dotted inlets in Barataria Bay off southern Louisiana. They saw dolphins by the dozen frolicking(嬉戏)in the oily sheen(光泽)and oil-tinged pelicans feeding their young. But they spotted no dead animals.
"I think part of the reason why we're not seeing more yet is that the impacts of this crisis are
really just beginning," Greenpeace marine biologist John Hocevar said.
The counting of dead wildlife in the Gulf is more than an academic exercise; the deaths will
help determine how much BP pays in damages.
What do the marine life react to the BP disaster?
A.Birds crawl deep into caves. |
B.Dolphins and sharks show up in deep water. |
C.Tens of thousands of marine animals are found dead. |
D.Sea creatures flee from oil spill, gathering near seashore. |
Which of the following is NOT related to the potentially troubling sign?
A.The usual habitat of deep-water animals is badly polluted. |
B.Many animals could be easily eaten by their enemies. |
C.Masses of fishes could die due to lack of oxygen. |
D.Some dolphins are frolicking in marshes. |
The environmental disaster was caused by .
A.the damage of the Mexico Gulf ecosystem |
B.the lack of environmental sense of BP |
C.the nearly two-month-old oil spill |
D.the crowding marine life |
What is John Hocevar’s attitude towards the disaster?
A.Worried. | B.Disappointed. | C.Depressed. | D.Hesitant. |
From the passage, we can infer that .
A.Bp will pay much money according to the number of dead wildlife there |
B.marine scientists have seen some strange phenomena |
C.the disaster has little influence on dolphins |
D.a three-person crew reached no conclusion |
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As dangerous as sharks may have seed to people after watching Jaws, which was released on June 20,1975, the recent disastrous decrease in their numbers show that people have proven far more dangerous to sharks.
This disastrous decline is due in large part to commercial fishing of sharks. “The market for
shark fins(鱼翅)in East Asia opened up thanks to changes in their economy, increasing their
ability to spend money on things such as shark fin soup,” Burgess said.
However, the biggest worry for sharks and their relatives, the skates and rays, which are suffering a similar fate, “is how they are killed incidentally when fishermen try and take other fish—the problem of bycatch(渔业混获),” Burgess explained. “They may be thrown back afterward, but they’re still dead.”
The key of the problems behind bringing sharks back is that “they’re not the same as other fish,” Burgess said, “Sharks are slow growing and slow to reach maturity. Sharks are live bearers, which means females keep their young in their body just like us, but instead of nine months, it takes 12 to 18 months or more in sharks. Also, sharks generally can’t give birth again until a year after they’ve given birth—sometimes they’re on a three-year cycle. So once you get a shark population knocked down, this ‘life in the slow lane’ means that recovery is measured in decades rather than years.”\
Burgess said, “I’m on the recovery team for it, but the recovery plan for that is over the course of 100 years. So I won’t see them recover, nor will you, nor will your children. That’s what it means when these animals go down—they’re down a long time.”
Any measures aimed at saving sharks must not only consider byeatch, “which is the real killer right now,” but also encourage interactional cooperation, Burgess said.
“Sharks are very migratory, and many species cross borders,” he said. “We can protect them only by getting many govemment to come aboard. That’s the hardest part about this.”
The text mainly tells us .
A.shark fins are valuable | B.sharks are dangerous |
C.bycatch brings bad effects | D.sharks are in danger |
The number of sharks is decreasing mostly because of .
A.the film Jaws | B.commercial interests |
C.changes in economy | D.shark fin soup |
Bringing sharks back is difficult because .
A.they’re like the other fish |
B.their reproductive rate is slow |
C.they can’t give birth again |
D.their life cycle is only 3 years |
What can be concluded from the last paragraph?
A.Sharks live the way human beings do. |
B.It’s time many govemments cooperate. |
C.Sharks’ migration takes a very long time. |
D.Bycatch shouldn’t be forbidden by intemational laws. |
The test is most probably a .
A.newspaper ad | B.book review |
C.science news report | D.science fiction story |
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A Good Teacher is a Strict Teacher
One of the most important parts in the healthy development of a
child is played by education. But the way in which education is
understood has changed completely, as we must not forget that
the severe and unfeeling way of bringing up a child in the past
was primarily based on cruel grounding(基础)and strict
rules that were supposed to create accomplished individuals, the typical gentlemen. Nowdays,
society is much more open-minded and it does not put a great value on being strict, although this
doesn’t mean that opinions regarding this subject do not differ.
On the one hand, there are also people who believe that there has got to be a bound between
teacher and student if any satisfying results are awaited. Luckily for us, more and more teachers are
understanding this fact and are doing their best to get over the strict rules and get in touch with us.
My opinion is that only by having a friendly attitude and accepting other opinions, especially
those of your pupils, you are truly able to do your job at high standards. However, this does not
mean that a teacher shouldn’t be a bit more rough when he feels that things are getting out of hand.
All in all, I must say that a good teacher is the teacher that has the ability to be kind and strict at the
same time, thus achieving to gain his students respect and interest.
The aim of education in the past was to .
A.create perfect persons | B.create open-minded persons |
C.bring up a child | D.build a cruel grounding |
According to the passage, the narrow-minded people think .
A.a pupil is always interested in what he is learning |
B.a pupil himself will improve his studies |
C.children should be made to study |
D.children don’t like a rough hand |
The underlined word “job” in the last paragraph can be replaced by .
A.controlling | B.teaching | C.learning | D.punishing |
The author thinks a good teacher should be .
A.kind and strict | B.skilled and clever |
C.rough and cruel | D.friendly and practical |
It can be inferred from the passage that .
A.society is much more open-minded and being strict is out date |
B.as long as the teachers are strict with students, the students will certainly get good marks |
C.most people are in favor of strict teachers because they have strict grounding and strict rules |
D.if we expect students to develop in a healthy way, the good relationship between teachers and students is important |
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阅读下面的短文,并根据短文后的要求答题。(请注意问题后的词数要求)
[1]The government employs many people to take care of our city. However, these professionals can not help out everyone by themselves. They need our help!
[2]Volunteering is something that really helps as individuals. Volunteering is when we regularly go and do nice things for other people. Volunteers may help out in local retirement homes, or in hospitals. Some volunteers work with poor people and other volunteers help teach orphaned children to read.
[3]Volunteering teaches mature thinking. Volunteering gives us a chance to stop complaining about our lives and realize exactly how lucky we are. We are able to see the people who really need the help. Volunteering also teaches more about the quality of being responsible for others and ourselves, the character of giving understanding and showing pity to others in trouble.
[4]Volunteering gives us a chance to our share of the work of making this society the best it possibly can be. It helps us feel good about ourselves when we can help those who rally need our help. When we can make somebody else feel special, it helps us remember what life is really about.
[5]There are many places that you can go to try volunteering. Here are a few places for you
◆Hospitals—You can go and visit people who are really sick. Sometimes all they need is someone who will talk with them, or someone
◆Orphanage—The children living here really need someone to play with them.
◆Food shelter—Many food shelters can really use more people willing to just organize the shelters and help distribute the food to those who need it.
◆Community center—Although a lot of community centers are well run, some of them can really , especially with cleaning and with repairs.
◆Retirement home—Many of the elderly people living here have lived very fascinating lives. Lister to them.
Whatever you decide to do, just do the best you can. Remember that giving can be its own reward!
What’s the main idea of Paragraph 2?(no more than 10 words)
.
According to the underlined part of Paragraph 3, list three words that can summarize what volunteering can also teach us about.
① ② ③
Which sentence in the passage is the closest in meaning to the following one?
We will understand the real meaning of life if we let others feel they are different.
Fill in the blank with proper words(no more than 5 words)
Please translate the underlined sentence in Paragraph 4.
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根据汉语提示,将单词的适当形式写在答题卡相应在的横线上。
These details are easily (忽略), so you should pay attention to them.
The industry (繁荣)attracted Europeans including Jewish people.
Your return ticket is (有效的)for three months.
Thank you for your help. (否则), we would not have finished our task on time.
This hotel is so popular that guests are asked to make (预定)in advance.
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假设你是李华,你的朋友Alice给你写信决定来上海旅游,同时想了解上海世博会(Expo 2010 Shanghai China)的情况。请根据以下信息,用英文给她写一封回信。
时间 |
2010年5月1日至10月31日 |
地点 |
上海 |
主题 |
城市,让生活更美好(Better City, Better Life) |
规模 |
吸引了约200个国家和国际组织参赛,约7000万人次的参观者 |
注意:
1.词数:120—150;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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