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蕭山區(qū)高考模擬卷命題英語試題卷考生須知:1.本卷滿分120分,考試時(shí)間120分鐘;2.答題前,在答題卷密封區(qū)內(nèi)填寫學(xué)校、班級(jí)、姓名、學(xué)號(hào)、試場(chǎng)號(hào)、座位號(hào);3.所有答案必定寫在答題卷上,寫在試卷上無效,考試結(jié)束只需上交答題卷。第一卷(三部分,共80分)第一部分:英語知識(shí)應(yīng)用第一節(jié)(共20小題;每題0.5分,滿分10分)1.Iftherobotstake_________placeofhumanbeingsinmanyways,lotsofworkerswillbecomeoutof______workinthefuture.A.the;/B.the;theC./;/D./;theIwantedto_________thisproblemwithhimoverthephone,butitwaslikebangingmyheadagainstabrickwall.A.setdownB.appealtoC.sortoutD.turnup3.----Areyoufamiliarwiththecoastaltown?----Ofcourse.I_________herefornearlyfiveyears.It‘sgreattobeback.A.wouldworkB.workedC.haveworkedD.amworking4.While__________musicisjustso-so,________storyinthemovieisquitemoving.A.the;the

B.the;a

C.不填;the

D.不填a5.—Ican'tfindMr.White.Wheredidyoumeethimyesterday?—Itwasinthecinema________wesawthemovieEnder.‘sGameA.thatB.WhereC.whichD.there6.Reportedlyyesterdayagroupofsoldierswerewalkingalongtheroadwhenabombwas________andthreeofthemwerekilled.A.setasideB.setoffC.setdownD.setout7.Theexperimenthasbeenfinished,butnooneknowswhatgreatdifficultyIhad______it.A.makingB.madeC.tomakeD.formaking8.______alittlemoney,JanewasabletobuyalovelynewskirtonChina'sSingles'Day.A.TosaveB.SavingC.SavedD.Havingsaved9.Peoplefirmlybelievethatthereisnodoubt______acureforcancerwillbefound.A.whichB.thatC.whatD.whether10.Yesterday,Icameacrossmyformerclassmate,buthisname________me,whichmademeembarrassed.A.forgotB.missedC.escapedD.reminded11.Thegovernorwas________bythepressforfailingtokeepacampaignpromise.A.destroyedB.beatenC.foughtD.a(chǎn)ttackedIsearchedformywalletanditwasn'tthere.Atfirst,IthoughtI________itathome.ThenIremembered_______itouttopayforthetaxi.A.musthaveleft,totakeB.mayleave,takingC.mightleave.TotakeD.couldhaveleft,taking13.ThecostofrentingahouseincentralXi

‘a(chǎn)nishigherthan____inanyotherareaofthecity.A.thatB.thisC.it

D.oneAsfarasIsee,_____________isnopossibility_____________hewillwinthetennismatchthistime.A.it;thatB.there;thatC.it;whetherD.there;whetherThebankmangeracknowledgedonWednesdaythataclerk________theprivateinformationofabout500customers.Wearelookingforwardtoseeingthepolicycarriedoutinourprovince,whichhas________anumberofpeople‘sattentionrecently.Attheconference,politicalleadersfrommanycountriespromisedtoworktogethertodefendtheworld_________terrorismandotherthreats.ThepoliceinShanxihave_______theexplosionsinamineonSundayweretheresultofcareless.A.possessedB.surprisedC.excitedD.confirmed19.--Iwonder________Mr.Smithchangedhismindtoattendthemeeting.--AfterhelistenedtothespeechbyMr.King.A.whenwasisB.whenwasitthatC.whenitwasD.whenitwasthat20.--Wouldyoumindworkinginthenewly-openedbranch?--________.I‘mwillingtotakechallenges.A.OfcourseB.Yes,withpleasure.C.NotlikelyD.No,I‘mafraidot.n第二節(jié):完形填空(共20小題;每題1分,滿分20分)Onceuponatime,therelivedabigmangotree.Alittleboy__21__tocomeandplayarounditeveryday.Heclimbedtothetreetop,atethemangoes,tooka__22__undertheshadowlovedthetreeandthetreelovedtoplaywithhim.Timewentby,Thelittleboy__23__,andhenolongerplayedaroundthetree.Oneday,theboycamebacktothetreewitha__24___lookonhisface.

―Comeandplaywitme,‖

thetreeaskedtheboy.

―Iamnolongerakid,Idon

‘tplayaroundtrees___25___.

replied,

―Iwant___26___.Ineedmoneytobuythem.

‖―Sorry,Idon

‘thavemoney

buty___27___allmymangoesandsellthemsoyouwillhavemoney.

‖Theboywassoexcited.Hepickedallthemangoesonthetreeandlefthappily.The

boydidn

‘t___28___.Thetreewassad.Oneday,theboygrownintoamanreturned.Thetreewassoexcited.

―Comeandplaywithme,‖

thetreesaid.

―Idon

‘thavetimetoplay.Ihavetoworkformyfamily.Weneedahousefor__29___.Canyouhelpme?

‖―Sorry,Idon

‘thaveahouse,butyoumycanbranches30__tobuildyourhouse.‖Sothemancutallthe__31offthetreeandlefthappily.Thetreewasgladtoseehimhappybuttheboydidn

‘tcomeback__32___.Thetreewasagainlonelyandsad.Onehotsummerday,themanreturnedandthetreewasdelighted.

―Comeandplaywithme!‖Thetreesaid.―Iamsadandgettingold.Iwanttogo___33__torelaxmyself.Canyougivemeaboat?

‖―Usemy__34__tobuildyourboat.Youcansailfarawayandbehappyo.theman

Scutthetreetrunktomakeaboat.Hewentsailinganddidn

‘tcomebackforalongtime.Finally,themanreturnedafterhehadbeengoneforsomanyyears.

―Sorry,myboy,butIdon‘thaveanythingforyouanymore.Nomore___35__togiveyou.

‖Thetreesaid.

―Idonteethto__36___,

‖themanreplied.

―Nomoretrunkforyoutoclimbon.

‖―Iamtoooldfornow,‖

themansaid.―Ireallycan

‘tgiveyou__37__,theonlythingleftismydyingroots,

thetreesaidwisadness.

―Idon

‘tneedmuchnow,justaplacetorest.Iamtiredafteralltheseyears,replied.―Good!Oldtree__38__arethebestplaceto__39__andrest.Comesitdownwithmeandrest.‖Theboysatdownandthetreewas__40__andsmiled.21.A.hatedB.lovedC.dislikedD.wanted22.A.napB.breathC.sleepD.rest23.A.diedB.grewC.stoodD.played24.A.happyB.delightC.sadD.beautiful25.A.anymoreB.atallC.anywhereD.still26.A.friendsB.carsC.petsD.toys27.A.takeB.useC.pickD.bring28.A.bringbackB.comebackC.takebackD.giveback29.A.lifeB.shelterC.workD.home30.A.giveoffB.leaveoffC.takeoffD.chopoff31.A.fruitsB.leavesC.rootsD.branches32.A.afterwardB.forwardC.backwardD.upward33.A.travelingB.sailingC.campingD.swimming34.A.bodyB.branchesC.trunkD.health35.A.mangoesB.leavesC.birdsD.trunk36.A.beatB.biteC.bendD.heat37.A.everythingB.somethingC.anythingD.nothing38.A.backB.grassC.rootsD.hole39.A.sleeponB.restonC.leanonD.takeon40.A.sadB.sorrowC.unhappyD.glad第三節(jié):閱讀理解(滿分

50分)第一小節(jié)節(jié):閱讀以下短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(

A、B、C和

D)中,選出最正確選項(xiàng),并在答題卡大將該項(xiàng)涂黑(共

20小題,每題2

分,滿分

40分)A2015sawthingsheatupandgetoutofhand,andnotjustinpolitics.ArecordwarmDecemberraisedaveragetemperaturesenoughtomake2015thesecondhottestyearonrecordinthecontiguousUnitedStates,accordingtotheNationalOceanicandAtmosphericAdministration'sNationalClimateMonitoringAnnualReport,whichwasreleasedThursday.TheUnitedNationshadpreviouslyreportedthat2015wasshapinguptobethewarmestyearonrecordforthewholeplanet.LastyearwasalsothethirdwettestonrecordintheU.S.andsawtenweather-orclimate-relateddisastersthateachcausedatleast$1billionindamageintheU.S.andkilledatotalof155people.Theseincludeadrought,twofloods,fiveseverestorms,awildfire,andawinterstorm.TheaverageU.S.temperaturewas54.4F,2.4F°above°the20thcenturyaverage,andsecondonlyto2012'srecordwarmth.Thiswasalsothe19thconsecutiveyearwithaveragetemperaturesabovetheaverageforthecentury.Everystatereportedabove-averageannualtemperatures.ThewarmingwasparticularlypronouncedacrossmostoftheeasternhalfofthecountryinDecember,whenmanyplacessawtemperatures30degreesabovenormalandmanyrecordswereset.ThismirroredchangesseenintheArcticthatmonth,whentemperaturesspikedto50degreesabovenormal.PartofthiswarmingwasdrivenbyastrongElNi?o,orperiodicwarminginthePacificOcean,butsomeofitcanalsobeattributedtoglobalwarming,saysmeteorologistEricHolthaus,whowasnotinvolvedwiththefederalreport.TheanalysiscomeslessthanamonthaftertheU.S.and194othercountriessignedanagreementinParistomoreaggressivelycountertheeffectsofclimatechange.―EvenifalltheinitialtargetsinParisaremet,we

‘llonlybepartofthewaytherewhenitcomestoreducingcarbonfromtheatmosphere,

President‖saidBarackObamaatthetime.Still,theagreementrepresented―aturningpoint‖bysettingup―thearchitecture"fordoingso,hesaid.NOAA'sclimatemonitoringcenterdoesn'tissuepredictionsforfutureweather,buttheagency'sClimatePredictionCenterdoes.Thatteam'sforecastforthenextthreemonthscallsforwarmer-than-averagetemperaturesinmuchofthecountry,althoughpartsofTexasandtheSoutheastmaybealittlecoolerthanusual.AsLancasterUniversityProfessorGailWhitemantoldtheWeatherChannel,"climatechangemeansextremeweatheristhenewnormal."41.whichistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.2015wasthesecondwettestyearonrecordinthecontiguousUnitedStatesB.LastyearwasalsothethirdhottestonrecordintheU.S.C.TheaverageU.S.temperaturewas54.4F,2.4F°above°the20thcenturyaverageD.Nostatereportedabove-averageannualtemperatures.WhatdoesPresidentObamamean?Wecandonothingtoreducethecarbon.Thoughwehaveachievedsomegoalsbutwestillhavealongwaytogo..Wehavedonealottoreducethecarbonandwehaveachievedallthesetgoals.ThepeopleinParishavedoneallthattheycoulddotoreducethecarbon.Whatisthenewnormal?Globewarming.Greenhouseeffect.Extremeweather.Airpollution44.whatiswrongaboutNOAA‘sClimatePredictionCenter?A.issuepredictionsforfutureweatherB.thenextthreemonthscallsforwarmer-than-averagetemperaturesinmuchofthecountryC.TexasmaybealittlecoolerthanusualD.SoutheastcouldbewarmerthaneverbeforeWhatwouldbethebesttitleforthispassage?2015wasawarmwildyearGlobewarmingExtremeweatherHowtosavetheworldenvironmentBAfewthingstoconsiderbeforebookingaflight:Withfuelcostsrisingandairlinesfindingmorefeestoimposeontravelerseveryday,airfareisngettinganycheaper.Sinceyoucan

‘tdrivetoallyourdreamdestinations,flyingistheonlywaytogosometimesand,undeniably,thefastest.Luckily,thereareplentyofwaystofindthemostaffordablefaresandalsoavoidpayingasmanyextrachargesaspossiblewhenyouplanahead.GettingthebestfareAirlinesputouttheirfaresalesonTuesdaymorning,makingthisdaythebestdaytobookaflightforless.Flyduringtheleastpopulartimes.Tuesday,WednesdayandSaturdayaretheslowestdaystofly,whichmeanscheaperdealsthantherestoftheweek.Youcanalsofindreducedratesonearlymorningflights,sincemanypeopledon‘tlikebeftoregettheupsuntogettotheairport.Earlierboardingtimescanalsoconsiderablycutdownyourchancesofgettingbumpedonanoverbookedflightordelayedbecauseofotherdelayedflightsormechanicalissues.Chooseyourseatlater.Someairlineschargeyoutopickyourseatwhenyoubookonline,addingevenmoretothebottomlineofyourticketcost.Ifyoushowupearlyonyourtravelday,youcanstillgetsuitableseats.Someofthebestseatsgetheldbackuntilflightday,unlessothersarewillingtopayextraforthemaheadoftime,soyoustillhavethechanceatoneofthose.Flyonholidays.Youalreadyknowthatsummeristhemostexpensivetimetofly,andeventhoughmostothertimesaremoreaffordable,thedayssurroundingholidayscanbecrazy.Savebigifyou‘rewillingtotravelonmajorholidays,suchasThanksgivingandChristmas.Don‘twaituntilthelast-minutetobook.Manytravelersdon‘tknowthatthere‘sasweetspotforbookingandgettingthebestpriceonyourtickets.Booktooearlyortoolateandyoucouldenduppayingmorethanyouneedto.Thebesttimetobookisbetweenthreemonthsandsixweeksfromwhenyouwanttotravel.AvoidingextrafeesAirlineswillchargeforjustaboutanythingthesedays.Somehaveeventoyedaroundwithchargingcustomersforusingtherestroom.Allthoseextrafeescancertainlyaddup,buttherereasontopaythemifyoudongettotheairport.

‘thaveto.HerearesometipstokeepmoneyinyourwalletonceyouAvoidtheupgradeit'snotnecessary.Sometimesupgradesarefree,butmostlyyouwillbechargedforseekingalast-minutebumptofirstclass,andthecostcanbehefty.Flycarry-ononly.Baggagefeesvarywildly,butalmostallairlineschargethemandchargebig.Whypayforyourclothestoflywithyou?Ifeveryoneinyourtravelpartychecksabag,yourbillcanbeastronomicalbeforeyoueverevengettoyourdestination.It‘seasytoreducetheamoustuffyoupack:Makesureallyourclothingcoordinates,soyoucantakelessandstillmakemoreoutfitcombinations,takeonlytwopairofshoes,plantodoabitoflaundryonyourtripandbringonlytravel-sizedtoiletries.Packyourownsnacks.Unlessyou

‘reflyinginternationally,it

flightcomes‘withsrarefreeyourmeal.Snacksontheplanearenotcheapandalmostneverhealthy.Don

what

‘‘sontrelytheonsmallmenuandinsteadtucksomeofyourownsnacks–granolabars,homemademuffins,fruitandtrailmixallmakefantastictravelfoods–intoyourbagandeatalotbetter,andcheaper,thanotherpassengers.Doyouhaveatriedandtruemethodofgettingthebestdealonyourflights?Letusknow.46.whoispassage‘stargetreaders?A.Stewardess.B.Businessman.C.Official.D.traveler.47.Whichdayisthedearestdaytoflytoadestination?A.MondayB.SaturdayC.TuesdayD.WednesdayWhatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?SomeairlineschargeyoutopickyourseatwhenyoubookonlineTheinternationallyflyingcanofferfreemeals.youcantakemoreclotheswithyouincasethereisaweatherchange.Thebesttimetobookaticketisinthelastminute.49.whereyoucanfindthiskindofpassage?A.FinancialreportB.EntertainmentC.TravelingD.WorldaffairCTherelationshipbetweenexerciseandcancerhaslongbothintriguedandpuzzledoncologistsandexercisephysiologists.Exerciseisstronglyassociatedwithloweredrisksformanytypesofcancer.Inepidemiologicalstudies,peoplewhoregularlyexercisegenerallyprovetobemuchlesslikelytodevelopordiefromthediseasethanpeoplewhodonot.Atthesametime,exerciseinvolvesbiologicalstress,whichtypicallyleadstoashort-termincreaseininflammationthroughoutthebody.Inflammationcancontributetoelevatedrisksformanycancers.Now,anewstudyinmicemayoffersomecluesintotheexercise-cancerparadox.Itsuggeststhatexercisemaychangehowtheimmunesystemdealswithcancerbyboostingadrenaline,certainimmunecellsandotherchemicalsthat,together,canreducetheseverityofcancerorfightitoffaltogether.Totrytobetterunderstandhowexercisecanbothelevateinflammationandsimultaneouslyprotectthebodyagainstcancer,scientistsattheUniversityofCopenhageninDenmarkandotherinstitutionsdecidedtocloselyexaminewhathappensinsidemiceathighriskforthedisease.So,forthenewstudy,whichwaspublishedthismonthinCellMetabolism,theybeganbygatheringagroupofadultlabmice.Theseanimalsgenerallyliketorun.Thescientiststhenimplantedmelanomaskincancercellsintothemicebeforeprovidinghalfofthemwithrunningwheelsintheircageswhiletheotheranimalsremainedsedentary.Afterfourweeks,farfeweroftherunnershaddevelopedfull-blownmelanomathanthesedentarymiceandthosethathadbeendiagnosedwiththediseaseshowedfewerandsmallerlesions.Theyalsowerelesspronetometastases,evenifscientistsinjectedsomeofthecancercellsintotheirlungstostimulatemetastases.Ineffect,runningseemedtohaveatleastpartiallyinoculatedthemiceagainstthecancer.Next,thescientistsundertookthefarmorechallengingtaskofreverse-engineeringtheprocessbywhichexercisemightbehelpingtofightoffthetumors.Tostart,theydrewbloodfromboththeexercisingandsedentaryanimalsandcellsfromanytumorsinbothgroups.Thentheylookedmicroscopicallyathowthevarioussamplesweredifferent.Asexpected,theyfoundmuchhigherlevelsofthehormoneadrenaline(腎上腺素)inthebloodoftheexercisinganimals,especiallyrightaftertheyhadbeenworkingoutonthewheelsbutalsoatothertimesoftheday.Thebodyreleasesadrenalineinresponsetoalmostanytypeofstressfulexperience,includingexercise.Theyalsofoundhigherlevelsofinterleukin-6inthebloodoftherunners.Thisisasubstancethatisreleasedbyworkingmusclesandisbelievedtobothincreaseanddecreaseinflammationinthebodycapriciously,dependingonwhereandhowitgoestowork.Perhapsmostimportant,theyfoundmuchhighernumbersinthebloodstreamsofrunnersthaninthesedentarymiceofatypeofimmunecellnamednaturalkillercellsthatareknowntobepotentcancerfighters.Somehow,thescientistsspeculated,theseelementsintherunners—theirelevatedadrenaline,IL-6,andnaturalkillerimmunecellsandtheirlowercancerrisk—mustbeentwined,butitwasn‘tclearhow.Sothescientistsrepeatedtheiroriginalexperimentmultipletimes,inducingcancerwhileallowingsomemicetorunandotherstosit.Butinsomeofthesefollow-upexperiments,theyinjectedtherunnerswithasubstancethatblockedtheproductionofadrenalineandgavesedentaryanimalslargedosesofaddedadrenaline.Thentheyagainlookedattheanimals‘bloodandothercells.Whattheynowsawwasthatwhenrunningmicecouldnotproduceadrenaline,theydevelopedcanceratthesamerateasthesedentaryanimals,whilethesedentaryanimalsthathadbeeninjectedwithextraadrenalinefoughtofftheirtumorsbetterthanothersittingmice.Moreremarkably,bystudyingtheactionofvariousgeneswithinthecellsofthemice,thescientistsdeterminedthatadrenalineseemedtobesendingbiochemicalsignalstosomeoftheanimals‘IL-6cells,makingthemphysiologicallymorealert,sothatwhenatumorbegantodevelopintheaffectedanimal,thoseIL-6cellsinturnactivatedthenaturalkillercellsinthebloodstreamandactuallydirectedthemtothetumors,likeminuteguidefish.Becausetherunners‘bloodgenerallycontainedmoreadrenaline,more-IL6,andmorenaturalkillercellsthandidthebloodofthesedentarymice,thisprocesswasintensified.Alargernumberofnaturalkillercellsweredirectedtotumorsintherunners,allowingtheirimmunesystems,itseems,tomoreeffectivelycombatthemalignancy.Withtheseresults,tumors,andwehaveidentified

―weshowthatvoluntarywheelrunninginmicecanreducethegrowthofanexercise-dependentmobilizationofnaturalkillercellsastheunderlyingcauseofthisprotection,said‖PernilleHojman,aresearcherattheUniversityofCopenhagenwhooversawthenewstudy.Butmice,obviously,arenotpeople,anditisimpossibletoknowfromthisstudywhetherasimilarprocessoccursinhumans,althoughexercise,particularlymoderatelyintenseexercisesuchasjogging,hasbeenshowntoincreaseadrenalineandtheproductionofnaturalkillerimmunecellsinpeople,Dr.Hojmansaid.Sothemechanisms,‖shesaid,thatseemedtoparotecttiallytherunningmiceinthisstudyfrommalignancies,―canalsohappeninpeople,‖perhapsprovidingonemoreincentive,ifwestillneedit,togetupandmove.50.Theunderlinedwordelevatedthesecondparagraphprobablymeans"_____".A.reduceB.changeC.keepD.riseWhatistrueabouttheexperimentonthemice?ThescientiststhenimplantedmelanomabloodcancercellsintothemicehalfofthemicewithrunningwheelsintheircageswhiletheothersremainedsedentaryC.Afterfourweeks,farmoreoftherunnershaddevelopedfull-blownmelanomathanthesedentarymicescientistsadmittedsomeofthecancercellsintotheirlungstostimulatemetastasesWhatdoesPernilleHojmanmean?A.thereisnorelationbetweenexercisesandcancerB.Exercisecannotdoanygoodtokillcellsofcancer.C.runningcanreducethegrowthoftumorsinhumanD.itistheexercise-dependentmobilizationthatkillthecellsandprotectourbody.53.whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.higherlevelsofthehormoneadrenalinecanbefoundonlyafterrunningB.IfwehumanexercisemoreitwilldogoodtoreducetherisksofcancerC.therunners‘bloodcontainedmoreadrenaline,less-6,andILmorenaturalkillercellsD.itisimpossibletoknowfromthisstudywhetherasimilarprocessoccursinhumans54.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.HealthylifestyleB.RunordieC.ExercisesandcancerD.AusefulexperimentDMymomonlyhadoneeye.I

hatedher

shewassuchanembarrassment.Mymomranasmallshopatafleamarket.Shecollectedlittleweedsandsuchtosellanythingforthemoneyweneededshewassuchanembarrassment.Therewasthisonedayduringelementaryschool.Irememberthatitwasfieldday,andmymomcame.Iwassoembarrassed.Howcouldshedothistome?Ithrewherahatefullookandranout.Thenextdayatschool

―Yourmomonloneeye?!

‖andtheytauntedme.Iwishedthatmymomwouldjustdisappearfrom

thisworldsoIsaidtomymom,

―Mom,whydon‘tyouhavetheothereye?!You

‘reonlygoingtomakemealaughingstock.Whydon

‘tydie?‖Mymomdidnotrespond.IguessIfeltalittlebad,butatthesametime,itfeltgoodtothinkthatIhadsaidwhatI‘wantedtosayallthistime.Maybeitwasbecausemymomhadn‘tpunishedme,butIdidn‘tthinkthatIhadhurtherfeelingsverybadly.ThatnightIwokeup,andwenttothekitchentogetaglassofwater.Mymomwascryingthere,soquietly,asifshewasafraidthatshemightwakeme.Itookalookather,andthenturnedaway.BecauseofthethingIhadsaidtoherearlier,therewassomethingpinchingatmeinthecornerofmyheart.Evenso,Ihatedmymotherwhowascryingoutofheroneeye.SoItoldmyselfthatIwouldgrowupandbecomesuccessful,becauseIhatedmyone-eyedmomandourdesperatepoverty.ThenIstudiedreallyhard.IleftmymotherandcametoSeoulandstudied,andgotacceptedintheSeoulUniversitywithalltheconfidenceIhad.Then,Igotmarried.Iboughtahouseofmyown.ThenIhadkids,too.NowI‘mlivinghappilyasasuccessfulman.Ilikeitherebecauseitplacethatdoesn‘tremindmeofmymom.Thishappinesswasgettingbiggerandbigger,whensomeoneunexpectedcametoseeme―What?!Who‘sthis?!‖ItwasmymotherStillwithheroneeye.Itfeltasifthewholeskywasfallingapartonme.Mylittlegirlranaway,scaredofmymom

‘seye.AndIaskedher,

―Whoareyou?Idon

‘tknowyou!!

‖asifItriedtomakethatreal.Iscreamedather

―Howdareyoucometomyhouseandscaremydaughter!Getoutofherenow!!

‖Andtothimymotherquietlyanswered,

―oh,I

‘msosorry.Imayhavegottenthewrongaddress,

‖andisappeared.Thankgoodnessshedoesn‘trecognizeme.Iwasquiterelieved.ItoldmyselfthatIwasn‘tgoingtocare,orthinkaboutthisfortherestofmylife.Thenawaveofreliefcameuponmeoneday,aletterregardingaschoolreunioncametomyhouse.IliedtomywifesayingthatIwasgoingonabusinesstrip.Afterthereunion,Iwentdowntotheoldshack,thatIusedtocallahouse

justoutofcuriositythere,Ifoundmymotherfallenonthecoldground.ButIdidnotshedasingletear.Shehadapieceo

fpaperinherhand

.itwasalettertome.Shewrote:Myson,Ithinkmylifehasbeenlongenoughnow.AndIwon‘tvisitSeoulanymore

bwoulditbetoomuchtoaskifIwantedyoutocomevisitmeonceinawhile?Imissyousomuch.AndIwassogladwhenIheardyouwerecomingforthereunion.ButIdecidednottogototheschool

.Foryou

I

‘msorrythatIonlyhaveoneeye,andIwasanembarrassmentforyou.Yousee,whenyouwereverylittle,yougotintoanaccident,andlostyoureye.

Asamother,Icouldn

‘tstandwatchingyouhavingtogrowupwithonlyoneeyesoIgaveyoumineofmysonthatwasseeingawholenewworldforme,inmyplace,withthateye.Iwasneverupsetatyouforanythingyoudid.Thecoupletimesthatyouwereangrywithme.Ithoughttomyself,

Iwassoproud?it‘sbecausehelovesme.‘Imissthetimeswhenyouwerestillyoungaroundme.Imissyousomuch.Iloveyou.Youmeantheworldtome.54.MyWorldShattered.Ihatedthepersonwhoonlylivedforme.IcriedforMyMother,Ididn‘tknowofanywaythatwillmakeupformyworstdeeds55.whythewriterhatehermom?A.hismomonlyhadoneeyeB.hismomranasmallshopatafleamarketChismomwouldsellanythingforthemoneyD.Thewriterisafraidofbeinglaughatbyfriends55.whatdidthewriterfeelwhenhesawhismomcryingatnight?A.SadandregretfulB.BitterandsadC.RegretfulandhateD.Happyandrelief56.whydidthewriterstudysohard?A.HewanttogoakeyuniversityB.HewanttolearnmoreC.HewanttoleavehismomD.Hewanttohaveagoodlife57.whatdidthewriterdowhenhesawhismomintheuniversity?A.HeaccepthismomhappilyB.HewentoutwithhismomC.HejuststayedwithhisgirlfriendandignoredhismomD.Heshoutedathismomasifshewereastranger58.whatwillthewriterdoafterhereadtheletter?A.DowhathecandotoforgivehismomB.TryhisbesttohatehismomC.findapersonwholovehimlikehismomD.Tomakeuptheworstdeedshehaddonetohismom59.whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.wealwaysignoreourparentsB.weshouldtreatourmombetterC.theloveofamotherisalwaysgreatD.wecandonothingtoreturntoourmom第二節(jié)(共

5小題;每題

2分,滿分

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D、E和F)中選出吻合各段意思的小標(biāo)題,選項(xiàng)中有一項(xiàng)為哪一項(xiàng)節(jié)余選項(xiàng)。ExpertTipsonAchievingHappinessinAnyWorkplaceCultureStartedanewjobonlytodiscoverit‘a(chǎn)sminefieldofgossipandnegativity?Isyourworkloadaffectingyoursociallife?Orismanagementleavingyoufeelingmicromanagedor,worse,ignored?AleadingworkplacerelationsexpertsaysanumberofAustraliansreallyfocusonachievingcontentmentatwork—mostofusputtingupwithnegativeculturesandlonghoursaspartandparcelofworkinglife.Dr.MaryCasey,CEOoftheleadinghealthandeducationorganizationCaseyCenter,givessometipsonachievingpersonalhappinessatwork.1.________Establishingafeelforaworkenvironmentearlyoncansaveyoulater.knowbeforehandtheofficeculture,butitisnecessarytonotfocusonlyonsalarywhenmakingadecision.Intheinterview,carefullyaskquestionsaboutmanagementstyleandculture.Askingthesequestionswillhelpyouassesstheenvironmentandwhetherthesalarywillbewortha

―Itishapotentiallynegativeclimate

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Dr.Caseysays.2.________―Itisworthdevelopingsomeemotionalandmentaldetachment(淡定)—especiallyfromanyindividualsthatshownegativity.Itisaskillthattakestimetodevelop,‖Dr.Caseysays.Beingdetachedintheworkplacemeansyouareabletojudgeandmakedecisionsreasonablyandfairly.‖3.________Positiveemotionsmakeup99percentofourhappiness.However,negativefeelings—howeversmall—havesuchaneffectonusthattheycanspoilanythingpositive.―Whenyofeellikeyouarelosingyourselftoanger,stressorfear,takeashortwalkaroundtheblock.Nevergetemotionalinfrontofmanagersorcolleagues.Inanegativeworkcultureitmaybeusedagainstyouinthefuture,‖Dr.Caseysays.4.________Youcancreateapositiveworkplace―subby-developingculture‖friendshipswithlike-mindedco-workers.―There‘snothinglikehavingalaughinthedaywithcolleagues.Identifypositive,supportivecolleaguesandgotolunchordrinkswiththemtodeveloptherelationship,‖Dr.Caseysays.―However,ifthereisanygossipthenyoumustkeepdistancefromthem.‖5.________―Sometimeswethinkworkisthecauseofourhappiness,butitisactuallyanotherareainourlives—suchasarelationshiporourhealth—thatweareunhappywith,‖Dr.Caseysays.Takingupasport,hobbyorvolunteeringcancreateasenseofsuccessinourlives.―Committingyourselftosomethingyoureallyenjoywillhelpwithyourmindset(心態(tài))whenatwork.‖Dr.MaryCaseysayseventhoughmanyofusthinkwecouldneverbecontentatwork,wearenpowerlessandcanachievesatisfaction.Wespendmoretimeatourjobsthanwedowithfamilyandfriends—havingagoodstateofmindattheworkplaceisessentialtoourhealthandwell-being.Alargepartofwhatwecancontrolishowwerespondtotheculture,colleaguesandthework.第二卷(共40分)第四部分:寫作第一節(jié):短文改錯(cuò)(共10小題,每題1分,共10分)下面短文中有10處語言錯(cuò)誤。請(qǐng)?jiān)谟绣e(cuò)誤的地方增加、刪除或更正某個(gè)單詞。增加:在缺詞處加一個(gè)漏字符號(hào)(∧),并在其下面寫上該加的詞。刪除:把節(jié)余的詞用斜線(\)劃掉。更正:在錯(cuò)的詞下劃一橫線,并在該詞下面寫上更正后的詞。注意:1.每處錯(cuò)誤及其更正均僅限一詞;2.只贊同更正10處,多者(從第11處起)不計(jì)分。Ingeneral,therelationshipbetweenwestudentsandourfamilymembersandclassmatesaswellasteachersaregood.Wearegettingonwellwitheachother.Therefore,therestillexistsomeproblems.Somestudentsaretolosetheirtemperbecauseofanxiousandstudyburden.Theysometimesquarreledwithothers,whichisverydisappointing.Inmyopinion,wemiddleschoolstudentsshouldmakeoureffortstoimprovingthesituation.First,weshouldrespectofotherpeople.Second,whenwearenotfeelinghappily,wecanchatwithourfriendsorteachersorevenparents.Itislikelytheycanunderstandusbetterandgiveussomereasonableadvices.第二節(jié):書面表達(dá)(共30分)每個(gè)人在生活中難免會(huì)犯錯(cuò),請(qǐng)用英語描述你從前做過的一件錯(cuò)事或遺憾的事情,并談?wù)勀愕恼J(rèn)識(shí)或悟出的道理。注意:1.詞數(shù)100~120;2.開頭已給出(不計(jì)入總詞數(shù))。Istillremember○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○號(hào)○○位○○座○○○○○○○○○○號(hào)○○場(chǎng)○○○○試○○線○○○○○○○○○○號(hào)○○學(xué)○○○○○○○○○○○○○○封○○○○名○○姓○○○○○○○○○○○○

蕭山區(qū)高考模擬卷命題英語答題卷第四部分:寫作第一節(jié):短文改錯(cuò)(共10小題,每題1分,共10分)下面短文中有10處語言錯(cuò)誤。請(qǐng)?jiān)谟绣e(cuò)誤的地方增加、刪除或更正某個(gè)單詞。增加:在缺詞處加一個(gè)漏字符號(hào)(∧),并在其下面寫上該加的詞。刪除:把節(jié)余的詞用斜線(\)劃掉。更正:在錯(cuò)的詞下劃一橫線,并在該詞下面寫上更正后的詞。注意:1.每處錯(cuò)誤及其更正均僅限一詞;2.只贊同更正10處,多者(從第11處起)不計(jì)分。Ingeneral,therelationshipbetweenwestudentsandourfamilymembersandclassmatesaswellasteachersaregood.Wearegettingonwellwitheachother.Therefore,therestillexistsomeproblems.Somestudentsaretolosetheirtemperbecauseofanxiousandstudyburden.Theysometimesquarreledwithothers,whichisverydisappointing.Inmyopinion,wemiddleschoolstudentsshouldmakeoureffortstoimprovingthesituation.First,weshouldrespectofotherpeople.Second,whenwearenotfeelinghappily,wecanchatwithourfriendsorteachersorevenparents.Itislikelytheycanunderstandusbetterandgiveussomereasonableadvices.第二節(jié):書面表達(dá)(共30分)每個(gè)人在生活中難免會(huì)犯錯(cuò),請(qǐng)用英語描述你從前做過的一件錯(cuò)事或遺憾的事情,并談?wù)勀愕恼J(rèn)識(shí)或悟出的道理。注意:1.詞數(shù)100~120;2.開頭已給出(不計(jì)入總詞數(shù))。Istillremember_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________蕭山區(qū)高考模擬卷命題英語參照答案單項(xiàng)選擇:

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