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高三英語試卷

第I卷(選擇題部分共H5分)

第一部分:聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分20分)

第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)

聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選

項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱

讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。

1.Whatdocsthemanimply?

A.Hisclassiscancelled.B.He'llbelateforhischemistrylab.

C.He'llmeethisprofessorataconference.

2.Whatcanwelearnfrom(heconversation?

A.Thewomanisaskedtotakenotes.

B.ThemanhatesProfessorNorth'sclass.

C.ProfessorNorthwillrefertoexamstoday.

3.WhereisRobertDavis?

A.Atahospital.B.Atahotel.C.Atadorm.

4.Whatdoesthemanaskthewomantodo?

A.Finishherpaperontime.B.Reportherproblemtothelibrarian.

C.Stopusingthecomputer.

5.WhohadthewomanplannedtogotoScotlandwith?

A.Herparents.B.Hercousin.C.Debbie.

第二節(jié)(共15小題)

聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項

中選出最佳選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,

每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。

聽第6段材料,回答第6至7題。

6.WhenwillthemanflytoHelsinki?

A.Onthe22nd.B.Onthe23rd.C.Onthe24,h.

7.HowmanydaysdidthemanplantostayinHelsinki?

A.3days.B.6days.C.8days.

聽第7段材料,回答第8至9題。

8.Whydoes(hewomancall(heman?

A.Tobookahotel.B.Todiscussthedetailsofameeting.

C.Toaskforsomeinfbrnationaboutthehotels.

9.Howwillthemansendthecopies?

A.Bye-mail.B.Byfax.C.Bymail.

聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。

10.Whatdocsthewomansuggestthemando?

A.Writetheresumecarefully.

B.Paymoreattentiontothecoverletter.

C.Typethecoverletterinanattractivecolor.

11.Whatshouldbeincludedinthesecondparagraphofthecoverletter?

A.Thankthemfortheirconsideration.

B.Howonefoundoutaboutthejob.

C.Whatonecanoffertothecompany.

12.Howdoes(hemanfeelaboutthejob?

A.Unconfident.B.Nervous.C.Excited.

聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。

13.Whatisthemandoing?

A.Criticizingthewoman.B.Comfortingthewoman.

C.Encouragingthewoman.

14.Whatisthewoman'sproblem?

A.Shewillnotfinishschool.

B.Shehasfallenbehindothersintheclass.

C.Shedoesn'tknowwhattostudyintheuniversity.

15.Whatistheman'sattitudetowardsthewoman'splan?

A.Hedoubtsit.B.Heisinfavorofit.C.Hehasnoideaaboutit.

16.Whatadvicedoesthemangivethewoman?

A.Tospendmoretimeonstudy.

D.Tofinishhomeworkcvcryday.

C.Togetupearlierinthemorning.

聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。

17.Whatisthepartyfor?

A.Tomeettheteachers.B.Toshowthelisteners5talent.

C.Tocommunicatewiththelisteners*families.

18.Whowouldthelistenersturntoiftheyneedtofindabank?

A.Thespeaker.B.Theirfamily.C.Oneofthestaff.

19.Whenarctheschoolfeesdue?

A.Bytomorrownight.B.Inthreedays.C.Insevendays.

20.Whatdoweknowabouttheschoolcook?

A.Sheenjoyspreparingherownrecipes.

B.Sheoffersawidechoiceoffooddaily.

C.Shewillcookindividualmealsifasked.

第二部分:英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)

第一節(jié):單項填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

請認(rèn)真閱讀下面各題,從題中所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題

卡上將該項涂黑。

21.spacecraftShenzhouVIItookofTonNovember1st,,atJiuquanSatelliteLaunch

CenterinNorthwestChina.

A.The;theB.The;/C.A;theD.A;/

22.Thisjobisgreatsalary.However,ithasseveraldisadvantage,suchaslongworking

hoursandinconvenientworkingplace.

A.onbehalfofB.inadditiontoC.thankstoD.intermsof

23.Afterbeinglaidoff,hewasreducedtohimselftoplantvegetableonthe

farm.

A.hiring...outB.catching...onC.splitting...offD.taking...up

24.Whenshallwemeetyourcousinatthestation?

—Hisplanetookofftwohoursago,anditreachat5pm.

A.shouldB.couldC.mustD.can

25.ThePrinceandtheFrogisafairymusicalthatthedayswhenWallDisneywasa

person,notabrand.

A.waselatedbacktoB.dalesbackio

C.hasbeendatingfromD.haddatedfrom

26.Sothateventhestudentsinthenextclassroomcouldhearhisargumentwith

somebody.

A.loudlyhespokeB.hespokeloudly

C.loudlydidhespeakD.loudlyspokedidhe

27.Americancollegestudentsareincreasinglywithcreditcarddebtandthe

consequencescanberatherserious.

A.boostedB.burdenedC.substitutedD.dominated

28.Childrenaretomeetwithsetbacksastheygrowup,sotheirparentsdon'thaveto

worryaboutit.

A.consistentB.arbitraryC.fragileD.bound

29.Moreconsumersarcwaitingforthefurtherdropofhousingpriceswithmoneyintheirhands

buyinghouses,accordingtoareport.

A.nobetterthanB.littlemore(hanC.otherthanD.ratherthan

30.ManyofuswhohaveneverbeentoEgyptalwaysEgyptwiththeancientpyramids.

A.associateB.abolishC.accumulateD.acquire

31.goodservice,therestaurantoffersdifferentkindsoftraditionalYangzhoudishesto

guestsfromdifferentplaces.

A.FarfromB.InsteadofC.ApartfromD.Regardlessof

32.isknowntousisthattheOlympicGanicswillbeheldinRiodeJaneiro,Brazil.

A.1(B.WhichC.AsD.What

33.Thesunspotcameintoitsactivestagelastyear,thathappensonceeveryeleven

years.

A.oneB.itC.theoneD.what

34.Loulancityisnotatallatravelerwhohasneverseenthedesertbeforecanimagine.

A.thatB.whatC.whichD.where

35.—Haveyougraduatedfromcollage?

—Yes,.

A.IstudiedFrenchfortwoyears.B.IhavebeenstudyingFrench.

C.IhavestudiedFrenchfortwoyears.D.IhadstudiedFrenchfortwoyears.

第二節(jié):完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)

請認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并

在答題卡上將該項涂黑。

1metRyan,ayoungmanwithcerebralpalsy(腦癱),inmybiologyclass.Mysimple

"Hello!"andhischeerfulreplywerethe36toourfriendshipfrom(hefirstdayofschool.

TherewasatimewhenRyanwasnotabletocometoschool.Hewasinagreatdealof_37

afterhavingasurgeryonhislegs,buthe38hissufferingsfromeveryone.

Inourjunioryear,wefoundthatwedidn't39asingleclass.Thiswasnotaproblem,

though.Wejusttalkedalittlemoreinthehallway40passingperiods.Thatyearseeiredto

flyby.Oneday,Ryanaskedmetoholdthetorch(火火巨)runner'sflagthatwould41thespot

whereRyanwould42hisOlympictorchrun.Hegentlyexplained(hathewouldbehonored

43_Iwouldacceptthispositionforhim.TheOlympiccommitteesentalettersayingthatthe

person(hatholdstheflagforhimmustbesomeone44tohim.HesaidIwastheonlytrue

friendhehad45macethattalkedtoHIMandnottohiswheelchair.HowcouldI_46

sucharequest?

OnthemorningofJune5th,asIwalkeddownthesidewalk,myheart47andmymind

becameafactoryofquestions.1keptwonderinghoweverythingwasgoingtohappenandhow

Ryanwould48thehugecrowdofthousandsofpeople.

Afterthevanarrived,theotherrunnersgotoutandlinedupoutsidethevan,chantinghis

name,"Ryan!Ryan!'1Thenallofthepeople49in,"Ryan!Ryan!^^Theliftthenlowered

Ryantotheground.Therehewas,inallhis50.

Itallbecameslowmotionatthesightofthearrivingtorch.TherunnerlitRyan'storchand

thenRyanbeganhis51.Ashetookoffdownthestreet,thechantingbecamelouderand

louder.The52filledtheairandevenIfeltlikeIwasoncloudnumbernine.Icouldnot

havebeenanyprouderofRyan!lie53thismomentintime—ahistoricmoment-amoment

thathewasapartofand54metobeapailof,too.

Mr.Weinheimer,(henexttorchrunner,bentoverandgaveRyanahug.Thatmomentwill

lastintimeforever.Itsymbolizedthewhole55oftheflame:love,excitement,enthusiasm,

brotherhood,andlifeofanyman.Theflameunitedusallandshowedthatloveisreallywhat

makesthissmallworldgoaroundafterall.

36.A.solutionsB.keysC.routesD.responses

37.A.dangerB.fearC.painD.puzzle

38.A.hidB.preventedC.releasedD.relieved

39.A.changeB.missC.attendD.share

40.A.exceptB.forC.duringD.before

41.A.markB.testC.numberD.decorate

42.A.coverB.beginC.continueD.lead

43.A.whileB.althoughC.ifD.unless

44.A.politeB.kindC.gratefulD.important

45.A.everB.neverC.alsoD.even

46.A.admitB.refuseC.makeD.repeat

47.A.achedB.racedC.stoppedD.sank

48.A.explaintoB.differfromC.respondtoD.callon

49.A.joinedB.steppedC.pouredD.broke

50.A.potentialB.preferenceC.gloryD.surprise

51.A.trainingB.joumeyC.lifeD.struggle

52.A.anxietyB.satisfactionC.harmonyD.excitement

53.A.deservedB.recalledC.treasuredD.chose

54.A.promisedB.encouragedC.allowedD.followed

55.A.mysteryB.powerC.informationD.meaning

第三部分:閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)

請認(rèn)真閱讀下列短文,從亞文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并

在答題卡上將該項涂黑。

A

AnAustralianmanwhohasbeendonatinghisextremelyrarekindofbloodfbr56yearshas

savedthelivesofmorethantwomillionbabies.

JamesHarrisonhasanantibodyinhisplasma(血漿)thatslopsbabiesdyingfromRhesus

disease,aformofsevereanaemia.Hehasenabledcountlessmotherstogivebirthtohealthy

babies,includinghisowndaughter,Tracey,whohadahealthysonthankstoherfather'sblood.

Mr.Hamsonhasbeengivingbloodeveryfewweekssincehewas18yearsoldandhasnow

rackedupatotalof984donations.Whenhestarteddonating,hisbloodwasdeemedsospecial

(hathislifewasinsuredforonemillionAustraliandollars.

Hewasalsonicknamedthe“manwiththegoldenarm“orthe"manintwomillion”.Hesaid,

"I'veneverthoughtaboutstopping.Never!”Hemadeapledgetobeadonoraged14after

undergoingmajorchestsurgeryinwhichheneeded13litersofblood.*4Iwasinhospitalfbrthree

months,“hesaid."Theblood1receivedsavedmylifesoImadeapledgetogivebloodwhenI

was18.”

Justafterhestarteddonatinghewasfoundtohavetherareandlife-savingantibodyinhis

blood.Atthetime,thousandsofbabiesinAustraliaweredyingeachyearofRhesusdisease.Other

newbornssufferedpermanentbraindamagebecauseofthecondition.Thediseasecreatesan

incompatibiEybetweenIhemother'sbloodandherunbornbaby'sblood.Itsteinsfromonehaving

Rh-positivebloodandtheotherRh-negative.

HisbloodhassinceledtothedevelopmentofavaccinecalledAnti-D.Afterhisbloodtype

wasdiscovered,Mr.HarrisonvolunteeredtoundergoaseriesofteststohelpdeveloptheAnti-D

vaccine."TheyinsuredmefbramilliondollarssoIknewmywifeBarbarawouldbetakencare

hesaid."Iwasn'tscared.Iwasgladtohelp.Ihadtosigneveryformgoingandbasicallysign

mylifeaway.”

Mr.HanisonisRh-negativeandwasgiveninjectionsofRh-posi(iveblood.1(wasfoundhis

plasmacouldtreattheconditionandsincethenithasbeengiventohundredsofthousandsof

women.Ilhasalsobeengiventobabiesaftertheyarebomtostopthemdevelopingthedisease.

Itisestimatedhehashelpedsave2.2millionbabiessofar.Mr.Harrisonisstilldonating

everyfewweeksnow.

56.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“twomillion“referto?

A.mothersB.babiesC.dollarsD.blood

57.WhydidJamesdecidetodonatehisblood?Because.

A.hisdaughteraskedhimtohelpherson

B.hehasagoldenarmworthamilliondollars

C.avaccinecalledAnti-Distobedeveloped

D.someoneelse'sbloodsavedhislife

58.Thesentence“Thediseasecreatesanincompatibilitybetweenthemother'sbloodandher

unbornbaby'sbloodn(underlinedinParagraph5)suggeststhat.

A.themotherandthebabyhavedifferentlypesofblood

B.babiessufferpermanentbraindamagebeforeborn

C.Rhesusdiseasecontr.butestopermanentbraindamage

D.allthepatientshavearareantibodyintheirblood

59.Whatcanwcinferfromthesixthparagraph?

A.HiswifeBarbaraneededtobetakencareofbadlythen.

B.Mr.Harrisonwasnotgladtohelpdevelopanewvaccine.

C.Someoftheteststodevelopthevaccinearedangerous.

D.Hisbloodtypewasaccidentallydiscoveredaftertests.

B

DONALDSLOAN

GatesHallAfterMay:

UniversityofKansas46ClaytonDrive

Lawrence,KS66045St.Louis,MO63130

913-243-1682314-726-8840

ObjectiveToworkwiththeclient(委托人)populationinasocialserviceposition.

B.A.,UniversityofKansas,Lawrence,KS,

EducationMajor:SocialServices

Minor:AppliedPsychology

AssistantActivitiesSupervisoryFairviewNursingHome,Lawrence,KS,

Novemberpresent.Helporganizeandimplementrecreationalactivities

fornursinghomeresidents.Activitiesincludecrafts,dances,daytrips,

sing-alongs,andvisitingperformers.

HotlineVolunteer^TeenCrisisCenter.Lawrence,KS,SeptemberMay.

ExperienceHandledcrisiscallsfromteenagersinthecommunity.Dealtwithdrug

use,unwantedpregnancies,failinggrades,andthebreakdownof

parent-teenrelationships.

Nurse'sAide,DanyersGeneralHospital,St.Louis,MO,Summer.

Assistednursesinpatientcare.Tookhistories,updatedcharts,andhelped

preparepatientsforsurgery.

UniversityConcertBoard.Workwithotherboardmemberstoplanand

implementon-campusconcerts.

SeniorGiftCampaign.Helpmanagethecampaigntoraisefundsforthe

Activities

seniorclassgifttotheuniversity.

ResidenceHailProgrammingBoard.PlannedsocialeventsforEggar

ResidenceHall.

SkillsFluentinFrench.Watersafetyinstructor.Skilledatworkingwithpeople.

InterestsSkiing,softball,classicalmusic,andguitar.

60.Thispassageismostprobably.

A.anadvertisementforenrollingnewemployees

B.aschoolreportattheendofanacademicyear

C.aself-introductionmeanttoapplyforajob

D.apartofarecommendationletterfromauniversity

61.AccordingtothetiExperience',section,wecaninferthatDonaldSloancanbe

A.awiseleaderB.askillfulperformer

C.agiftedscientistD.agoodsocialworker

62.FromthepassagewecanleamthatDonaldSloan.

A.isgoodatsinginganddancingB.isabouttograduatefromauniversity

C.hasaninterestinbeingasurgeonD.specializesinpsychology

C

Homeownershiphasletusdown.Forgenerations,Americansbelievedthatowningahome

wasundoubtedlygood.Ourpoliticalleadershammeredhomethepoint.FranklinRooseveltheld

thatacountryofhomeownerswas“unconquerable."Homeownershipcouldevensavebabies,

savechildren,savefamiliesandsaveAmerica.Ahousewithalawnandafencewasn'tjustanice

placetoliveinorarisk-freeinvestment;itwasawaytoshapeanation.Nowonderleadersofall

politicaltypeswantedtospendmorethan$100billionayearonsubsidies(補助)andtaxbreaksto

encouragepeopletobuy.

Butthedarksideofhomeownershipisnowalltooapparent:Indeed,easylendingstimulated

(刺激)bythecullofhomeownershipmayhavetriggered(引起)thefinancialcrisis.Housing

remainsadragontheeconomy.Existing-homesalesinAprildropped27%fromtheprevious

month,worseningfearsofadouble-dip.Andallthatisjusttheobvioustaleofahousingbubble

andwhathappenedwhenitpopped.Therealstoryisdeeperanddarkerstill.

Forthebetterpartofacentury,politics,industryandculturelineduptocreateafetishofthe

ideaofbuyingahouse.Homeownershiphasdoneplentyofgoodoverthedecades;ithasprovided

stabilitytotensofmillionsoffamilies.Yetbyidealizingtheactofbuyingahome,wehave

ignoredthedownsides.Inthebubbleyears,lendingstandardsslippeddramatically,allowingmany

Americanstoputfartoomuchoftheirincomeintopayingfortheirhousing.Andweignored

longer-termphenomenatoo.Homeownershipcontributedto(hehollowingoutofcitiesandkept

rentersoutofthebestneighborhoods.ItfedAmerica'soveniseofenergyandoil.Itmadeitmore

difficultforthosewhohadlostajobtofindanother.Perhapsworstofall,ithelpedusbecome

casuallyself-deceiving:Bytellingourselvesthathomeownershipwasapathwaytowealthand

stablecommunitiesandbettertestscores,weavoideddealingwiththesefrighteningissues

head-on.

Now,astheU.S.recoversfromthebiggesthousingbus【(破產(chǎn))sincetheGreatDepression,it

istimetorethinkhowrealisticourexpectationsofhomeownershipare—andhowmuchmoneywe

wanttospendchasingthem.Manyarguethathomeownershipshouldnotbeagoalpursuedatall

costs.

63.Politicalleaderswantedtospendmoneyencouragingpeopletobuyhousesbecause.

A.owningahomewasundoubtedlygood

B.homeownershipcouldshapeacountry

C.housescouldsavefamiliesandAmerica

D.homeownershipwasunconquerable

64.TheunderlinedsentenceinPara.2means.

A.homeownershiphasquitealotofbadeffects

B.theremightbeanotherhousingbreakdownintheU.S.

C.theexisting-homesaleswillkeepdecreasingintheU.S.

D.theresultofhomeownershipismuchworsethanitappears

65.ItcanbeinferredfromPara.3that.

A.Americanschoosetoliveoutofurbanareas

B.itisthewaytowealthtohaveone'sownhouse

C.itishardfbrAmericanstogetahomeloan

D.homeownershiphasmademanypeopleoutofwork

66.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardshomeownership?

A.Cautious.B.Ambiguous.C.Favorable.D.Optimistic.

D

Hanswasanhonestfellowwithafunnyroundgood-humoredface.Livingalone,everyday

heworkedinhisgarden.Inallthecountrysidetherewasnogardensolovelyashis.Allsortsof

flowersgrewthere,bloomingintheirproperorderasthemonthswentby,oneflowertaking

anotherflower'splace,sothattherewerealwaysbeautifulthingstosee,andpleasantodorsto

smell.

Hanshadmanyfriends,themostdevotedbeingtheMiller.SodevotedwastherichMillerto

Hansthathe'dnevergobyhisgardenwithoutpluckingalargebunchofflowersorahandfulof

sweetherbs,orfillinghispocketswithfruits.TheMillerusedtotalkaboutnobleideas,andHans

noddedandsmiled,feelingproudofhavingsuchafriend.

TheneighborsthoughtitstrangethattherichMillernevergaveHansanythinginreturn,

thoughhehadhundredsofsacksofflour,manycowsandsheep,butHansnevertroubledhishead

aboutthese,andnothinggavehimgreaterpleasurethantolistentoallthewonderfulthingsabout

theunselfishnessoftruefriendship.

Inspring,summer,andautumnHanswasveryhappy,butwhenwintercame,andhehadno

fruitorflowerstosell,hesufferedfromcoldandhunger.Thoughextremelylonely,theMiller

nevercametoseehimthen.

“There'snogoodingoingtoseeHanswhilethesnowlasts."TheMillersaidtohiswife,

“Whenpeopleareintroubletheyshouldn'tbebothered.SoI'llwaittillthespringcomeswhen

he'shappytogivemeflowers.”

“You'recertainlyverythoughtful,answeredhiswife,"It'squiteatreattohearyoutalk

aboutfriendship.M

“Couldn'tvveaskHansuphere?^^saidtheirson."I'llgivehimhalfmymeal,andshowhim

mywhiterabbits.^^

“Howsillyyouare!”criedtheMiller.**Ireallydon'tknowwhafstheuseofsendingyouto

school.IfHanscameuphere,andsawourwarmfire,ourgoodsupper,andourredwine,hemight

getenvious,andenvyisamostterriblething,andwouldspoilanybody'snature.Iamhisbest

friend,andI'llalwayswatchoverhim,andseethathe'snotledintoanytemptation.Besides,if

Hanscamehere,hemightaskmeforsonicflour.Flourisonething,andfriendshipisanother,and

theyshouldn'tbeconfused.Thewordsarespeltdifferently,andmeanquitedifferentthings.

Everybodycanseethat.^^Helookedseriouslyathisson,whofeltsoashamedthathehunghis

headdown,andgrewquitescared,andbegantocryintohislea.

Springcoming,theMillerwentdowntoseeHans.Againhetalkedaboutfriendship.4tHans,

friendshipneverforgets.Tmafraidyoudon'tunderstandthepoetryoflife.See,howlovelyyour

rosesare!”

Hanssaidhewantedtoselltheminthemarkettobuybackhisthingswhichweresoldduring

(hehardtimeofthewinter.

'Tilgiveyoumanygoodthings.Ithinkbeinggenerousisthebaseoffricndship.^^saidthe

Miller."Andnow,asI'llgiveyoumanygoodthings,Tmsureyou'dliketogivemesomeflowers

inreturn.Here,sthebasket,andfillitquitefiill.”

PoorHanswasafraidlosayanything.Heranandpluckedallhisprettyroses,andtilledthe

Miller'sbasket,imaginingthemanygoodthingspromisedbytheMiller.

ThenextdayheheardtheMillercalling:"Hans,wouldyoumindcarryingthissackofflour

fbrmetomarket?^^

'Tinsorry,but1amreallyverybusytoday.”

“Wen,"saidtheMiller,"consideringthatI'mgoingtogiveyoumythings,il'srather

unfriendlyofyoutorefiise.Uponmyword,youmustn'tmindmyspeakingquiteplainlytoyou.”

PoorHanswasdrivenbyhisfriendshiptheorytoworkhardfbrhisbestfriend,leavinghis

gardendryandwasted.

OneeveningHanswassittingbyfirewhentheMillercame.

“Hans,“criedtheMiller,“Mylittleboyhasfallenoffaladderandhurthimself^andI'm

goingfortheDoctor.Buthelivessofaraway,andit'ssuchabadwindynight.Ithasjustoccurred

tomethatyoucangoinsteadofme.YouknowI'mgoinglogiveyoumygoodthings,soyou

shoulddosomethingfbrmeinreturn.^^

“Certainly,“criedHans.Hestruggledintothestormynight,andgot(hedoctortorideahorse

totheMiller'shouseintimetosavetheboy.However,Ilansgotlostinthedarkness,and

wanderedoffintoadeeppool,drowned.

AtHans'funeral,theMillersaid,“Iwashisbestfriend.Ishouldwalkattheheadofthe

procession.Everynowandthenhewipedhiseyeswithahandkerchief.

67.Fromthepassage,wccanlearnthatIlans.

A.wasextremelywiseandnobleB.admiredtheVIiIlerverymuch

C.washighlyvaluedbytheMillerD.hadastrongdesireforfortune

68.HansworkedalotfortheMillerbecausehe.

A.wastreatedasabestfriendbytheMiller

B.owedtheMillermanyvaluablethings

C.wasconvincedoftheMiller'snobletalk

D.intendedtoshowoffhisunselfishness

69.What'sthemaincauseofHans'tragedy?

A.Truefriendshipbetweenthem.B.Blinddevotiontoafriend.

C.Asuddenchangeofweather.D.Alackoffonnaleducation.

70.TheauthordescribedtheMiller'sbehaviorinorderto.

A.warnthereadersaboutthedangerofafalsefriend

B.showthefriendshipbetweenHansandtheMiller

C.entertainthereaderswithanincrediblejokingtale

D.persuadepeopletobeasintelligentastheMiller

第n卷(非選擇題,共35分)

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“Womenareverymuchunderrepresentedinengineeringandinengineeringeducation

programsandthenofcourse,downtheroad,intheengineeringworkforce.Soonlyabout20

percentofengineeringundergraduatedegreesgotowomen,and(henonlyaboutninepercentof

workingengineersarcwomen.”

MaryMattisintheNationalAcademyofEngineeringsaystheEngineerGirlwebsiteaimsto

reachyoungwomenaroundages11through14,whentheyarejustgettingoldenoughtostart

thinkingabouttheirfutures.

“Weknowfromtheresearchthatmiddle-schoolgirlsareatacriticalpointintheirlives,and

thatit'satimewhenwcneedtoreachthem,bothwithanunderstanding,increasingtheir

awarenessofinterestingfieldsinengineering,whatawonderfulproductiveandexcitingcareer

youcanhaveasanengineer.Butwealsoneedtoreachthematthattimebecauseyouhavetotake

certaincourses,andyoucan'lstartthinkingabouttakingthosecourseswhenyou'reajuniorin

highschool.”

Engineeringisademandingcourseofstudy—(hereisalolofscienceandmathematics,fbr

manygirlsandevenboys,thatcanbechallenging.ButMs.MattissaysthattheEngineerGirl

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*websitestressesthatengineeringcanalsobefunandexciting.

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*“Il'saboutdesigningthings.It'saboutchangingtheworldfbrpeople.It'saboutmakinga

difference.And,inaddition,youcanmakeagoodliving;youcanbeindependenteconomicallyby

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都:becominganengineer.Allofthosethingsaremessagesthatgirlsneedtogel.”

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