江西省六校高三上学期第一次联考英语试卷
Sam has been appointed _______ manager of the engineering department to take ____ place of George.
A./,/ | B.the,/ | C.the; the | D./, the |
You had better _____ some time every day for sports so that you can keep yourself energetic.
A.put away | B.take up | C.set aside | D.give out |
—Mum,can I go on a holiday with my classmates this summer vacation?
—OK.You have a chance if you get along well with your studies.
A.could | B.shall | C.might | D.must |
— Look! Someone the laptop.
— Well, it wasn’t me. I didn’t do it.
A.has repaired | B.is repairing | C.had repaired | D.was repairing |
As there is less coal and oil, scientists are exploring new ways of making use of _____ energy, such as sunlight, wind, and water for power and fuel.
A.primary | B.alternative | C.instant | D.unique |
that many south-east Asian countries suffered a lot.
A.So strong the Super Typhoon Haiyan became |
B.So the Super Typhoon Haiyan became strong |
C.Strong became so the Super Typhoon Haiyan |
D.So strong did the Super Typhoon Haiyan become |
The milk terrible bad.
A.smells ; must go |
B.is smelt ; must have gone |
C.smelling ; must have gone |
D.smelt ; might have gone |
To everyone’s surprise , the student should have been praised for putting forward an idea which __________ their teacher’s.
A.contradicted | B.concerned | C.competed | D.confused |
Children should be instructed to put things _____ they belong in their early childhood.
A.to which | B.in which | C.where | D.what |
When asked how to be a good manager in the interview, the ________ described good personal characteristics as the necessity to manage a group and get a job well done.
A.bachelor | B.clerk | C.employee | D.applicant |
With credit cards ________ available, it is more frequent to see consumers pay for their purchases or bills by card instead of by cash.
A.occasionally | B.abundantly | C.relevantly | D.merely |
Recently, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang called on companies to give more opportunities to new graduates; _______, some privately run enterprises have announced increases in their hiring of new graduates.
A.in response | B.in exchange | C.in turn | D.in charge |
I’m not a little tired today after giving the room a thorough cleaning and I have never had __ today.
A.as tiring a day as | B.as a tiring day |
C.tiring as a day as | D.day as a tiring as |
The news spread quickly across the country Chang’e-I has become a planet of the moon , is really a breakthrough for China’s outer space technology.
A.which; which | B.that ; that |
C.that ; which | D.which ; that |
—I’d rather have some wine, if you don’t mind.
—________. Don’t forget that you’ll drive.
A.By all means | B.Anything but that |
C.Take it easy | D.I wouldn’t say no to this |
Albert Roussel is one of the most famous French musicians. The composing of Albert Roussel got off with a (n) start, but received one of its biggest successes from a lie.
At the age of eight, Roussel lost his parents and he had to live with his grandfather. He built on the music learned from his mother by reading through the family music and playing classics and popular songs on the .
Three years later, Roussel was taken in by his mother’s sister. She helped young Albert to continue to the professional piano courses. The summer vacations at their beach house added a second love to Rouseel’s life—the sea. He studied to be a navel (海军)man, still spared much time to study music.
In the French Navy, while he was at a training base, he and two of his friends found the time to play the piano trios (三重奏)of Beethoven and other . Roussel also began composing . At a church nearby on Christmas Day 1892, he had his first performance as a composer with a beautiful piano trio. Everyone in church was pleased with the new piece.
That encouraged Roussel to write a wedding march. One of his fellow naval officers offered to show to an influential conductor, Edourad Colonne. When Roussel’s friend with the composition , he reported to Roussel and other people that Colonne advised Roussel to give up his naval career and devote his life to music.
Then at the age of 25, Roussel did just that he had spent seven years in the navy. He the self-discipline and his sense responsibility that he had developed in the to his composing and became a force in the 20th century French music. As for Edourad Colonne’s advice that Roussel devote his life to music —Roussel’s navy friend later admitted that he had that advice and he had never even shown Roussel’s to the conductor.
A.sound B.career C.failure D.courage
A.difficult B.ideal C.direct D.normal
A.collection B.tradition C.contribution D.communication
A.DVD B.piano C.stage D.concert
A.take B.write C.make D.teach
A.and B.or C.but D.so
A.relaxing B.fighting C.driving D.serving
A.friends B.composers C.soldiers D.officers
A.historically B.successfully C.rapidly D.informally
A.day B.church C.success D.audience
A.it B.that C.him D.them
A.left B.brought C.returned D.arrived
A.before B.unless C.after D.until
A.applied B.received C.refused D.enjoyed
A.of B.for C.in D.with
A.future B.navy C.childhood D.church
A.peaceful B.military C.meaningful D.majo
A.threatening B.inspiring C.criticizing D.satisfying
A.set out B.picked up C.come out D.made up
A.idea B.interest C.composition D.talent
You may not pay much attention to your daily elevator ride.Many of us use a lift several times during the day without really thinking about it .But Lee Gray,PhD,of the University of North Carolina,US,has made it his business to examine this overlooked form of public transport.He is known as the “Elevator Guy”.
“The lift becomes this interesting social space where etiquette(礼仪)is sort of odd(奇怪的),”Gray told the BBC.“They [elevators] are socially very interesting but often very awkward places”.
We walk in and usually turn around to face the door. If someone else comes in,we may have to move.And here ,according to Gray, liftusers unthinkingly go through a set pattern of movements . He told the BBC what he had observed.
He explained that when you are the only one inside a lift, you can do whatever you want – it’s your own little box.
If there are two of you, you go into different corners, standing diagonally (对角线地) across from each other to create distance.
When a third person enters, you will unconsciously form a triangle. And when there is a fourth person it becomes a square, with someone in every corner. A fifth person is probably going to have to stand in the middle.
New entrants to the lift will need to size up the situation when the doors slide open and then act decisively. Once in, for most people the rule is simple – look down, or look at your phone.
Why are we so awkward in lifts?
“You don’t have enough space,” Professor Babette Renneberg, a clinical psychologist at the Free University of Berlin, told the BBC. “Usually when we meet other people we have about an arm’s length of distance between us. And that’s not possible in most elevators.”
In such a small, enclosed space it becomes very important to act in a way that cannot be construed (理解) as threatening or odd. “The easiest way to do this is to avoid eye contact,” she said.
The main purpose of the article is to _____.
A.remind us to enjoy ourselves in the elevator |
B.tell us some unwritten rules of elevator etiquette |
C.share an interesting but awkward elevator ride |
D.analyze what makes people feel awkward in an elevator |
According to Gray, when people enter an elevator, they usually _____.
A.turn around and greet one another |
B.look around or examine their phone |
C.make eye contact with those in the elevator |
D.try to keep a distance from other people |
Which of the following describes how people usually stand when there are at least two people in an elevator?
The underlined phrase “size up” in Paragraph 7 is closest in meaning to _____.
A.judge | B.ignore | C.put up with | D.make the best of |
According to the article, people feel awkward in lifts because of _____.
A.someone’s odd behaviors |
B.the lack of space |
C.their unfamiliarity with one another |
D.their eye contact with one another |
“I will never marry,” the future Elizabeth I declared at the age of eight, and, to the terror of her people, the Great Queen kept her word.
For four centuries, historians have guessed why Elizabeth never married. In her own day, her decision to remain single was considered absurd and dangerous. A queen needed a husband to make political decisions for her and to organize and lead her military campaigns. More important, she needed male heirs to avoid a civil war after her death.
There was no shortage of suitors for the Queen, both English courtiers (朝臣) and foreign princes, and it was confidently expected for the best part of 30 years that Elizabeth would eventually marry one of them. Indeed , although she insisted that she preferred the single state, she kept these suitors in a state of permanent expectation. This was a deliberate policy on the Queen's part, since by keeping foreign princes in hope, sometimes for a decade, she kept them friendly when they might otherwise have made war on her kingdom.
There were, indeed, good political reasons for her avoiding marriage. The disastrous union of her sister Mary I to Philip II of Spain had had an unwelcome foreign influence upon English politics. The English were generally prejudiced against the Queen taking a foreign husband, particularly a Catholic one. Yet if she married an English, jealousy might lead to the separation of the court.
There were other, deeper reasons for Elizabeth's unwillingness to marry, chief of which, I believe, was her fear of losing her autonomy as Queen. In the 16th century, a queen was regarded as holding supreme dominion(统治权)over the state, while a husband was thought to hold supreme dominion over his wife. Elizabeth knew that marriage and motherhood would bring some harm to her power.
She once pointed out that marriage seemed too uncertain a state for her. She had seen several unions in her immediate family break down, including that of her own parents.
Some writers, based on very fragile evidence, have argued that Elizabeth was frightened or incapable of the sex act, but it is more likely that she feared childbirth. Two of her stepmothers, her grandmother and several acquaintances had died in child bed.
Elizabeth's father, Henry VIII, had had her mother, Anne Boleyn, killed; her stepmother Catherine Howard later suffered the same fate. When Elizabeth was 14 she was all but attracted by Admiral Thomas Seymour, who also went to the prison within a year. Witnessing these terrible events at an early age, it has been argued, may have put Elizabeth off marriage.
Elizabeth had to decide her priorities. Marriage or being single? Elizabeth was far too intelligent.The choice she made was courageous and revolutionary, and, in the long run, the right one for England.
To the suitors including English courtiers and foreign princes,Elizabeth ________.
A.held back the truth |
B.gave a definite answer “no” |
C.kept them expecting deliberately |
D.said she preferred the single state |
If Elizabeth had married a foreign prince, there might have been ________.
A.prejudice against her |
B.separation of the court |
C.jealousy among English courtiers |
D.a negative impact on English politics |
Which of the following implications is right according to the passage?
A.Queen Elizabeth was not a Catholic. |
B.Some foreign princes made war on Britain. |
C.Catherine Howard was killed by Anne Boleyn. |
D.Admiral Thomas Seymour was killed by Henry VIII. |
What is the attitude of the author towards Queen Elizabeth never marrying in her life?
A.Pitiful. | B.Approving. | C.Negative. | D.Neutral. |
A euphemism (from the Greek words eu--well and pheme--speak) is a word or expression that is used when people want to find a polite or less direct way of talking about difficult or embarrassing topics like death or the bodily functions. Most people, for example, would find it very difficult to say in plain language that they have arranged for their sick old dog to be killed. They would soften the pain by saying:We had Ruby put down or We had Ruby put to sleep. Many people prefer to call someone plain than ugly, or cuddly rather than fat.
Euphemisms are an important part of every language, but it seems that English has an ever-growing number of them. The non-native speaker not only has to make sense of the euphemisms he hears, he also has to learn which euphemisms are appropriate in any particular situation. He might be aware that his American friend needs to use the toilet when she asks where the bathroom (or restroom, or comfort station) is, but he is less likely to guess that his English friend has the same need when he says he has to see a man about a dog. He might have learned, for example, that in the family way is a euphemism for pregnant. If, however, he says to his boss," Congratulations! I hear your wife is in the family way," he would be using an expression that is too familiar for the circumstances.
Schools are full of euphemisms. At Frankfurt International School, for example, the special lessons given to students who are having difficulties in their school subjects are called Study Center (in the middle school) and Academic Workshop (in the high school). Teachers rightly do not want to upset students or parents by being too frank or straight-forward, and usually choose a softer word or expression to convey the same message.
According to the passage, people use euphemisms in order to .
A.make themselves understood |
B.attract attention |
C.to sound straightforward |
D.avoid embarrassment |
A person who is described as plain and cuddly is in fact .
A.tall and handsome | B.ugly and fat |
C.ugly but tall | D.pretty and slim |
When an English lady says she has to see a man about a dog, she might want to .
A.go to the toilet |
B.see an ugly friend |
C.have her old dog killed |
D.see a pregnant woman |
The main purpose of Paragraph 2 is to .
A.stress that euphemisms are an important part of every language |
B.inform readers that English has an ever-growing number of euphemisms |
C.warn English learners to be careful about the meaning and use of euphemisms |
D.suggest non-native speakers use euphemisms as often as possible |
At Frankfurt International School, the students who receive lessons in Study Center .
A.work hard at their lessons |
B.do well in school |
C.have poor grades in the subjects |
D.prefer to learn more |
In this age of Internet chat, video games and reality television, there is no shortage of mindless activities to keep a child occupied. Yet despite the competition, my 8-year-old daughter Rebecca wants to spend her leisure time writing short stories. She wants to enter one of her stories into a writing contest, a competition which she won last year.
As a writer, I know about winning contests – and about losing them. I know what it is like to work hard on a story only to receive a rejection letter from the publisher. I also know the pressure of trying to live up to a reputation created by previous victories. What if she doesn’t win the contest again? That’s the strange thing about being a parent. So many of our own past scars and destroyed hopes can resurface in our children.
A revelation (启示) came last week when I asked her, “Don’t you want to win again?” “No,” she replied, “I just want to tell the story of an angel going to first grade.”
I had just spent weeks correcting her stories as she spontaneously (自发地) told them. Telling myself that I was merely an experienced writer guiding the young writer across the hall, I offered suggestions for characters, conflicts and endings for her tales. The story about a fearful angel starting first grade was quickly “guided” by me into the tale of a little girl with a wild imagination taking her first music lesson. I had turned her contest into my contest without even realizing it.
Staying back and giving kids space to grow is not as easy as it looks. Because I know very little about farm animals who use tools or angels who go to first grade, I had to accept that I was co-opting my daughter’s experience.
While stepping back was difficult for me, it was certainly a good first step that I will quickly follow with more steps, putting myself far enough away to give her room but close enough to help if asked. All the while I will be reminding myself that children need room to experiment, grow and find their own voices.
What do we learn from the first paragraph?
A.Now many amusements compete for children’s time. |
B.Children have lots of fun doing mindless activities. |
C.Rebecca is much too busy to enjoy her leisure time. |
D.Rebecca often go online for her writing materials. |
What did the author say about her own writing experience?
A.She was constantly under pressure of writing more. |
B.Most of her stories had been rejected by publishers. |
C.She didn’t quite live up to her reputation as a writer. |
D.Her road to success was full of pain and frustrations. |
The underlined word “resurface” in Paragraph 2 probably means “______”.
A.recycle | B.reappear | C.reconsider | D.reunite |
Why did Rebecca want to enter this year’s writing contest?
A.She was confident about her talent in writing. |
B.She was sure of winning with her mother’s help. |
C.She wanted to share her stories with readers. |
D.She had won a prize in the previous contest. |
The author took great pains to improve her daughter’s stories because _______.
A.she wanted to help Rebecca realize her dreams of becoming a writer |
B.she was afraid Rebecca’s imagination might run wild while writing |
C.she did not want to disappoint Rebecca who needed her help so much |
D.she believed she had the knowledge and experience to offer guidance |
What’s the author’s advice for parents?
A.Children should be given every chance to voice their opinions. |
B.Parents should keep an eye on the activities their kids engage in. |
C.Children should be allowed freedom to grow through experience. |
D.A writing career, though attractive, is not for every child to pursue. |
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[1] Are you on Facebook almost every hour of the day? Do you think about being on Facebook even when you are not? If so, you’re suffering from Facebook addiction. Just like any other type of addiction, it can be harmful to a person’s overall life. However, following the few tips can help yourself overcome it.
[2] Admit your addiction to Facebook. Admission is the first step with any addiction. If not, then you can’t be helped. Ask yourself these questions:Are you on Facebook at least every hour? Do you wake up in the middle of the night with the desire to check your Facebook page? Does Facebook interfere with your job performance, family life or daily routine? If you said “yes” to most of these questions, then you could be addicted to Facebook.
[3]List the consequences for using Facebook. Many people don’t realize what negative impact Facebook has on their lives until they make a list. Think about what Facebook addiction is doing to your job, family environment and your overall life and list them all, which helps bring about awareness on what it is really doing to their lives.
[4] ________ . Go under the help section on Facebook and email customer service letting them get your account canceled. For some people this is enough to help them overcome their addiction, but some others may end up turning to some other social networking websites, say, MySpace. In that case, you need to cancel Internet access together.
[5] Seek a professional therapist. Recovering from any addiction can be difficult. Find a therapist specializing in addiction, even better yet someone who is familiar with Facebook addition. The therapist will help you understand where your Facebook addiction stems from and what you can further do to recover from it.
[6] Don’t allow your addiction to Facebook to continue taking over your life and take
action today.
How does the author introduce the topic of the passage? (no more than 5 words)
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List three aspects Facebook addiction will have a bad effect on. (on more than 8 words)
① ② ③
Fill in the blank in Paragraph 4 with proper words. (no more than 6 words)
____________________________________________________________________
Why does the author suggest seeking a therapist? (no more than 10 words)
____________________________________________________________________
What’s the main idea of the passage?(no more than 8 words)
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