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1.题目要求:高二(三)班的全体同学将于2014年8月20日在学校图书馆举办一次活动,活动包括诗朗诵、讲故事、唱歌、舞蹈,现以全班同学的名义激请全体高中同学参加,届时,将请各班主任作为教师代表出席、请参加的师生每人准备好一个节目。发布通知的日期为2014年8月11日。(词数70-100)(本题20分)
填空题2.The are so many people here.Don'tworry.I'll__________your golden fish be touched by anyone.
单选题A. not let~||~not allow~||~not make~||~do
3.There are several research centers in China___a certain disease called Bird Flu isbeing studied.
单选题A. which~||~where~||~when~||~what
4.September 10th is____Day.
单选题A. Teacher~||~Teachers~||~Teacher's~||~Teachers'
5.翻译:
The skills and thirst for hunting remained, however, and demanded new outlets.
填空题6.This girl is so___(care)that she often makes mistakes in her homework.
填空题7.Many people thought the whole project was silly, but ____ agreed with Dr. Stokoe in order to please him.填入____处的最佳答案是()。
单选题A. strongly~||~hardly~||~willingly~||~merely
8.It is kind _____you to do me a favor at this moment.()
单选题A. to~||~for~||~of~||~about
9.Could you tell me___the radio without any help?
单选题A. how did he mend~||~what did he mend~||~how he mended~||~what he mended
10.III. Cloze ( 30 points)Mary Anning( 1799 - 1874) was a British fossil hunter who began finding 21 as a child, and soon supported herself and her very 22 family by finding and selling fossils.Very 23 is known about her life, but her father was a cabinet maker and he also 24 local fossils.Mary 25 on the southern coast of England, in a town called Lyme Regis. Its famous 26 by the sea contain 27 fossil layers that 28 from the Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous periods(the 29 of the dinosaurs, other bizarre reptiles, large insects, sea creatures, 30 mammals, and 31 life forms).Mary Anning 32 and prepared the first fossilized plesiosaur( an ocean-dwelling reptile) and the first Ichthyosaurus (an ocean-dwelling reptile that 33 like a dolphin). She found many other important fossils, including Pterodactylus (a flying reptile), sharks (and other fish), and so on. 34 with her brother Joseph, Mary supplied prepared fossil specimens to 35 museums, scientists, and private collections.26()A.cliffs B.place C.people D.creatures
单选题A. A~||~B~||~C~||~D
11.Lucy,you clean the blackboard today,
单选题A. do you~||~did you~||~will you~||~can you
12.
Passage Four
There are two common explanations for origin of tipping. The Oxford English Dictionary says tip was seventeenth-century underworld slang for —giveas in ― Tip me your money or your life. Opponents (85) of tipping will probably prefer this explanation, since it suggests the practice as originally a form of robbery. A less reputable, but nonetheless charming explanation is that in Renaissance( 文艺复兴 ) coffeehouses, boxes were set near the door, into which customers could drop money: These boxes, according to the story, bore the legend ― To Insure Promptitude, which was ultimately shortened to TIP. Whether it was a serving woman or a boss with his or her eye on depressing wages who first thought up the idea, the story does not say.
Tipping became common in England by the middle of the eighteenth century. Because it is ill-suited to a country without an established servant class,it did not catch on in America until after the Civil War, when former slaveholders suddenly found themselves having to pay the help and when new-rich industrialists adopted the European fashion. By the turn of the century, we had made the custom our own, and the American ― big tipper was on his way. Today, although the lines between bribery( 贿赂 ) and thanks for services remain as vague as ever, tipping has become universal, not least because, in an increasingly uncertain economy, it provides the growing service class with income that is at least as reliable as wages and that is less subject to tax review. Not surprisingly, government officials as among the few die-hards who still question the tipping system. They have a point too. Tippers ’ International Association estimates that U.S. workers get about $5 billion a year in tips.In the seventeenth century, tip was probably a word used by_____.
单选题A. lawbreakers ~||~ customers ~||~waitresses ~||~coffeehouse bosses
13.
An interesting project called Blue Zones is recording the lifestyle secrets of the communities with the highest, hest concentrations of centenarians in the world.
The people in the five regions in Europe, Latin America,Asia and the US that live to be 100 have a
lot going for them. Genes probably play a small role, but these folks also have strong social
ties ,tightly-knit families and lots of opportunities to exercise.
As we were examining the dietary secrets of the Blue Zones, as described in author Dan Buettner"
s latest book, The Blue Zones Solution, we were struck by how essential tea drinking is in these
regions. In fact, Buettner' s Blue Zones Beverage Rule--a kind of guideline summarized from his 15
or so years of studying these places--is:" Drink coffee for breakfast, tea in the afternoon, wine at 5 p. tm"
Science has plenty to say about the healthful virtues of green tea. Researchers are most enthusi-astic almt the components in green tea, as well as foods like cocoa. Why might they help so many Okina~vans in Japan break 1007 Some components in green tea can lower the risk of stroke,heart disease attd several cancers. One review study also found that drinking green tea can slightly improve metabolism (新陈代谢).
If you find yourself on the island of Ikaria, the Greek Blue Zone in the middle of the Aegean, you
won't be offered any tea made with tea leaves. Instead, Ikarians typically make their daily cup of
tea with just one fresh herb that they have picked themselves that day--either rosemary, wild
sage,oregano,nmrjotmn,mint or dandelion,all plants that may have anti-inflammatory (消炎的)
properties,which may help lower blood pressure. This could explain Ikaria' s very low dementia (痴呆)rate,since high blood pressure is a risk factor for the disease.According to Paragraph 3 ,what is the recommended time for tea drinking?
单选题A. In the morning.~||~ Any time of a day.~||~ In the early evening.~||~ In the afternoon.
14.ground
单选题A. courage~||~trouble~||~shoulder~||~trousers
15.Passage Two Generations of Americans have been brought up to believe that a good breakfast is essential to one's life. Eating breakfast at the start of the day, we have been told,and told again, is as necessary as putting gasoline in the family car before starting a trip. But for many people, the thought of food as the first thing in the morning is never a pleasure So despite all the efforts,they still take no breakfast. Between 1977 and 1983, the latest year for which figures could be obtained, the number of people who didn't have breakfast increased by 33%from 88 million to 117 million--according to the Chicago-based Market Research Corporation of AmericA、For those who dislike eating breakfast, however, there is some good news. Several studies in the last few years have shown that,for adults especially, there may be nothing wrong with omitting breakfast. "Going without breakfast does not affect work,"said Arnold E.Bender, former professor of nutrition at Queen Elizabeth College in London, "nor does giving people breakfast improve work. " Scientific evidence linking breakfast to better health or better work is surprisingly inadequate(不充分) ,and most of the recent work involves children, not adults. "The literature," says one researcher, Dr. Earnest Polite at the University of Texas, "is poor."What does the word "literature" in the last sentence refer to?
单选题A. Modem American literature~||~Any printed materials.~||~Written works on a subject.~||~Stories,poems and plays
16.
The World Trade Organization(WTO),founded on January 1,1995,aims to encourage international trade to flow as freely as possible,making sure that trade agreements arerespected and that any disputes(争端)can be settled.
In the five years since its founding,the WTO has become well-known as one of the world's most powerful economic organizations,taking its place alongside the World Bankand International Monetary Fund.
The system of global rules for international trade,however,dates back half a century to 1948 when the General Agreement on Tariffs(关税)and Trade(GATT) was formed after World War II.
As time went by,it became clear that the GATT had two majordrawbacks-thelimited areas of trade it covered,and the lack of an effective system to settle disputes.
after seven years of trade talks endingin 1994. that so-called Uruguay Round finallyto the WTO,complete with aneffective system to settle disputes ,and new rolescovering trade in services and intellectual property(知识产权)
Eve afterseven years of talksand 22500pagesof agreements there were stillproblems especially thedifficult-to-deal with areas of agriculture and services,which thenations agreed to revise in 2000.
TheWTO,with its head ofinGenevahas 135 members with 30 morewaiting tojoin2.Compared with the GATT,the WTO.()
单选题A.
A.doesn't pay enough attention to services and intellectual property~||~
gets its members to sign the agreements more easily~||~has got too many areas of international trade to deal with to work effectively~||~can do better to settle disputes in more areas of international trade
17.The ancient Egyptians are supposed_____rockets to the moon.
单选题A. to send ~||~to be sending ~||~to have sent ~||~to have been sending
18.__________the government agrees to give extra money, the theatre will have to be closed next month.
单选题A. Unless~||~If ~||~Since~||~As
19.16. Moviegoers know that many special effects are created by computers,they often don' tknow is that these scenes still require a lot of work.
单选题A. That ~||~ Whom~||~ What~||~How
20.-Have you seen the film Return of the King?--___I going to see it tonight.
单选题A. No.I didn't~||~Yes.Ido~||~Yes,I have~||~Not yet
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