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陕西省师大附中2009届高三第四次模拟考试C.篇Somepeopledon'tbelievethatdrivingmoreslowlycansavelives.Butthetruthisthatdrivingmoreslowlycanhelpapersontoavoidseriousaccidents.ThefollowingchartshowsthedistancethatittakestostopacaratagivenspeeD.Thedistanceismeasuredinfeet.Theshadedareashowsthedriver'sthinkingdistancE.That'sthedistanceittakesforthedrivertoreacttoadangerthathesees.Thewhiteareashowsthecar'sbrakingdistancE.That'sthedistanceittakesforthecartostoponcethebrakesareuseD.Thenumberatthetopofeachbarshowsthetotalnumberoffeetthatittakestostopthecar.50.Accordingtothechartwhatisthetotalnumberoffeetneededtostopacarthatistravelingat50milesperhour?A.55.B.73.C.128.D.183.51.Whatisthebrakingdistanceforacarthatistravelingat60milesperhour?A.66feet.B.119feet.C.185feet.D.251feet.52.Whichofthefollowingstatementsaboutbrakingandspeedistrue?A.Thebrakingdistanceiswhatittakesforthedrivertoreacttoadangerthathesees.B.Thespeedofacarhasadirecteffectonthedistanceneededtostopthecar.C.Thebrakingdistanceincreasesonlywhenadriverdrivesfasterthan50milesperhourD.Drivingslowlycanhelpapersontoavoidallaccidents.
湖北省钟祥六中2009年高三高考冲刺最后一卷E.篇MadamedeStaelsaysthatonlythepeoplewhocanplaywithchildrenareabletoeducatethem.Forsuccessintrainingchildrenthefirstconditionistobecomeachildoneself.Itmeanstotreatthechildasreallyone’sequalthatistoshowhimthesameconsiderationthesamekindofconfidenceoneshowstoanadult.Itmeansnottoaffectthechildtobewhatweourselveswanthimtobecomebuttobeaffectedbytheimpressionofwhatthechildhimselfis;nottotreatthechildwithcheatingorbyforcebutwiththeseriousnessandtruelovesuitabletohisowncharacter.Notleavingthechildinpeaceisthegreatestproblemofpresentmethodsoftrainingchildren.Parentsdonotseethatduringthewholelifetheneedofpeaceisnevergreaterthanintheyearsofchildhoodaninnerpeaceunderalloutsideliveliness.Butwhatdoesachildexperience?Correctionsordersinterference干涉thewholelivelongday.Thechildisalwaysrequiredtoleavesomethingaloneortodosomethingdifferenttofindsomethingdifferentorwantsomethingdifferentfromwhathedoesorfindsorwants.Heisalwaysguidedinanotherdirectionfromthetrueinnerwillthatisleadinghim.Allofthisiscausedbyourso-calledenthusiasmindirectingadvisingandhelpingthechildtobecomethesamemodelproducedinoneassemblyline流水线.Understandingthedeepestcharacteristicofloveisalmostalwaysabsent.Tobringupachildmeanscarryingone’ssoulinone’shand;itmeansneverplacingourselvesindangerofmeetingthecoldlookonthefaceofthechilD.Itmeansthetruththatthewaysofinjuringthechildarelimitlesswhilethewaysofbeingusefultohimarefew.Howseldomdoestheeducatorrememberthatthechildevenatfourorfiveyearsofagehasalreadyhadasharpfeeling!ThesmallestmistrustandunkindnesstheleastactofinjusticeleavewoundsthatlastforlifeintheheartofthechilD.Whileontheotherhandunexpectedfriendlinessandkindnessmakequiteasdeepanimpressiononthosesoftsenses.67.Thepassagemainlytalksabout_______.A.misleadingzonesandrightwaysineducatingchildrenB.currentproblemsintrainingchildrenC.whatshouldbetaughttochildrenD.theimportanceofeducatingchildren68.Childrenaccordingtothepassageareexperiencing_______.A.correctionsordersandpeaceB.ordersinterferenceandpeaceC.interferenceordersandcorrectionsD.peaceguideandpraise69.IfyouwereaparentwhichofthefollowingmethodsisTRUEaccordingtothetext?A.Youcouldtreatyourchildrennotsoseriouslyfortheydon’tunderstandmanythings.B.Youcouldtrainyourchildrenasyouwishthemtobesinceyouareparents.C.YoushouldsometimesleaveyourchildreninpeaceastheywishintheirchildhooD.D.Youshouldcorrectyourchildrenimmediatelyiftheirbehaviorisnotwhatyouwant.70.Wemayconcludethattheauthorbelievespeopleshould_______.A.playwiththechildrenwithenthusiasmalldaylongjusttopleasethemB.trytogiveanorderadviceandsuggestionstotheirchildrenatanytimeC.treattheirchildrenjustasthewaytheytreatanadultintheirdailylifeD.regardtheirchildrenasanequaltothemandhaveunderstandingoftheinnerpeaceofthem
哈师大附中2009年高三第四次模拟考试B.篇Whichgenderisthemosttalkative?Nomatterwhatyouansweryouarepartiallyright.ArecentGallupPollshowedthatbothmenandwomenbelievethatwomenpossessthegiftoftalkingandsomeevenbelievewomenarebiologicallybuiltforconversationbutallofthatischallengedinaresearchpublishedintheNovemberissueofPersonalityandSocialPsychologyReview.InarecentresearchbyCampbellLeaperandMelanieAyrestheycollectedalloftheavailableevidencefromdecadesofscientificstudyandsystematicallycombinedthefindingsintoanoverallpictureofthedifferencesbetweenmenandwomenregardingtalkativeness.Theyfoundasmallbutreliabletendency趋势formentobemoretalkativethanwomenincertaincasessuchaswhentheywereconversingwiththeirwivesorwithstrangers.Womentalkedmoretotheirchildrenandtotheircollegeclassmates.Thetypeofspeechwasalsoexploredintheresearch.Theresearchersdiscoveredthatwithstrangerswomenweregenerallymoretalkativewhenitcametousingspeechtoensureherconnectiontothelistenerwhilemen’sspeechfocusedmoreonanattempttoinfluencethelistener.Withclosefriendsandfamilyhowevertherewasverylittledifferencebetweengendersintheamountofspeech.60.Thispassagemainlytalksaboutaresearchconductedby_______.A.GallupPollB.PersonalityandSocialPsychologyReviewC.CampbellLeaperandMelanieAyresD.theauthor61.Whichofthefollowingstatementsdescribesthemainideaofthepassage?A.Womenarebornmoretalkativethanmen.B.Menarebornmoretalkativethanwomen.C.Womenandmenaretalkativeindifferentcases.D.Womenarenomoretalkativethanmen.62.Theunderlinedwordgendermeans_______.A.peopleB.nationalityC.cultureD.sex63.Talkingwithstrangers________.A.womenaremoretalkativethanwithpeopletheyknowB.menaremoretalkativethanwiththeirwivesC.womenprefertolistenmoreratherthanspeakmoreD.menspeakalottohavetheiropinionsaccepted
甘肃省兰州一中2010届高三12月月考B.Ifyouarearecentsocialsciencegraduatewhohashadtolistentojokesaboutunemploymentfromyourcomputermajorclassmatesyoumayhavethelastlaugh.Therearemanyadvantagesforthesocialsciencemajorbecausethishigh-techInformationAgedemandspeoplewhoareflexible灵活的andwhohavegoodknowledgeofsocialscience.Therearemanysocialsciencemajorsinlargecompanieswhotakeupimportantpositions.Forexampleanumberofresearchstudiesfoundthatsocialsciencemajorshadachievedgreatermanagerialsuccessthanthosewhohadtechnicaltrainingorpre-professionalcourses.Studiesshowthatsocialsciencemajorsaremostsuitedtochangewhichistheleadingfeature特点ofthekindofhighspeedhigh-pressurehigh-techworldwenowlivein.Socialsciencemajorsarenotonlyexperiencingsuccessintheirlong-termcompanyjobsbuttheyarealsofindingjobsmoreeasily.Astudyshowedthatmanycompanieshadfilledalargepercentageoftheirentry-levelpositionswithsocialsciencegraduates.Thestudyalsoshowedthatthemostsought-afterqualityinapersonwhowaslookingforajobwascommunicationskillsnotedasveryimportantby92percentofthecompanies.Socialsciencemajorshavetheseskillsoftenwithoutknowinghowimportanttheyare.Itisprobablyduetotheseskillsthathavebeenofferedawidevarietyofpositions.Finallyalthoughsomesocialsciencemajorsmaystillfinditmoredifficultthantheirtechnicallytrainedclassmatestolandthefirstjob.recentgraduatesreportthattheydon'tregrettheirchoiceofstudy.50.What'sthemainideaofthepassage?A.Socialsciencegraduatesaremorelikelytobeemployed.B.Computermajorgraduatesaremorelikelytobeemployed.C.Alotofpeopletakeupthesocialsciencemajors.D.Whyistheunemploymentproblemsoseriousnowadays.51.Whatisourpresentsociety'sclearestfeature?A.Itisfullofpressure.B.Itisfullofchances.C.Itisfullofchanges.D.Itisfulloffailures52.Whyarethesocialsciencegraduatesofferedmanyjobs?A.Becausetheyaremoreexperiencedthantheotherkindsofgraduates.B.Becausetheyaremoreflexiblethantheotherkindsofgraduates.C.Becausetheycandealwithproblemsbetterthantheotherkindsofgraduates.D.Becausetheyhavebettercommunicationskillsthantheotherkindsofgraduates.53.What'stheattitudeofsocialsciencegraduatestowardstheirmajor?A.Disappointed.B.Satisfied.C.Interested.D.Bored.
福建省厦门双十中学2008年6月迎考热身试卷D.篇DearSJLosingabestfriendisnevereasy.Yourproblemisnotjustthatyoumissyourbestfrienditisthatyoufeelemptyandlostwithoutherfriendship.Ittakestimetogetoveralostandduringthattimeyourmindisgettingusedtoanewwayofbeing.Thisisusuallyagoodthingevenifitfeelslikeabadthing.NowthatyouareonyourownyouarebeingforcedtolearntobebyyourselfandtorelyuponyourowninnervoiceforguidancE.IamsurethatthisfeelsstrangeforyoubutifyoucanhangonforabitlongeritmayworktoyouradvantagE.Bestfriendsarecoolbutitisimportanttoknowthedifferencebetweenmissingsomeoneandbeingtooindependentuponthem.AtyouragegirlsdotendtosticktogetherandhavingagoodboyfriendmaynotyetbethebetterchoicE.YourfriendisleavingyouherbestfriendforaboyfrienD.Boyfriendsarecompletelydifferentfrombestfriends.Thedistinctionisthatboyfriendscomeandgowhilegirlfriendsoftenstayinyourlifethroughouthighschoolandevenafterwards.ItisacompletelydifferentsortofbonD.Isuggestthatyoutakeadvantageofthisperiodinyourlifetoexpandyourhorizons.Enjoythefreedomofhavingnobestfriendforawhileandhangwiththegroup.BythetimeyourformerbestfriendbreaksupwithherboyfriendyouwillbeinacompletelydifferentplaceafarbetterplacE.Andbythewaynexttimeyoufeelemptyandlosttrytowriteaboutitinadiary.Inseveralmonthsyouwilllookbackandreaditwithcuriosityaboutyourself.WhowasIthenandwhatcouldIhavebeenthinking?67.JudgingfromtheletterSJ’sproblemwasthatshedidn’tknow.A.whethertogiveupherbestfriendB.whattodowithoutherbestfriendC.whomtochoosebetweentwofriendsD.howtostopmissingherformerfriend68.TheunderlinedpartanewwayofbeinginParagraph3referstothesituationinwhichSJhasto.A.findanewfriendshipB.livewithoutherboyfriendC.learntogiveupD.learntobeindependent69.ThewriterbelievesbythetimeSJ’sformerfriendlosesherboyfriendSJwill.A.takerevengeonherformerfriendB.comfortherformerfriendC.feelmoreindependentandconfidentD.continuefriendshipwithherformerfriend70.Whatdoesthelastparagraphseemtosuggest?A.Unhappyexperiencesareeasytoforget.B.Keepingadiaryhelpscorrectoneself.C.SJwillgetoverherproblemsoon.D.Oneshouldn’tforgetthepastexperiences.
河南省实验中学2010届高三上学期第二次月考C.Ifyourlifefeelslikeitislackingthepowerthatyouwantandthemotivationthatyouneedsometimesallyouhavetodoisshiftyourpointofview.Bytrainingyourthoughtstoconcentrateonthebrightsideofthingsyouaremorelikelytohavetheincentive刺激诱因tofollowthroughonyourgoals.YouarelesslikelytobeheldbackbynegativeideasthatmightlimityourperformancE.Yourlifecanbeenhanced增强的andyourhappinessenrichedwhenyouchoosetochangeyourperspective远景希望.Don'tleaveyourfuturetochanceorwaitforthingstogetbettermysteriouslyontheirown.Youmustgointhedirectionofyourhopesandaspirations.Begintobuildyourconfidenceandworkthroughproblemsratherthanavoidthem.Rememberthatpowerisnotnecessarilycontroloversituationsbuttheabilitytodealwithwhatevercomesyourway.Alwaysbelievethatgoodthingsarepossibleandrememberthatmistakescanbelessonsthatleadtodiscoveries.Takeyourfearandtransformitintotrust;learntoriseaboveanxietyanddoubt.Turnyourworryhoursintoproductivehours.Taketheenergythatyouhavewastedanddirectittowardeveryworthwhileeffortthatyoucanbeinvolvedin.YouwillseebeautifulthingshappenwhenyouallowyourselftoexperiencethejoysoflifE.YouwillfindhappinesswhenyouadoptpositivethinkingintoyourdailyroutineandmakeitanimportantpartofyourworlD.64.WhatisthebesttitleforthepassageA.LiveeverydayB.TreateverydayactivelyC.TurnyourworryhoursintoproductivehoursD.Howtolive65.______isthemostlikelytopreventyourbeingsuccessful?A.PositivethinkingB.NegativeideasC.WorryhoursD.Productivehours66.Whatdoesthewordaspirationsmeaninthepassage?A.ambitionB.expectationC.wishD.desire67.What’sthemainideaofthelastparagraph?A.Changeyouropinionandchangeyourdream.B.NegativeideaswilllimityourlifE.C.Turnyourworryhoursintoproductivehours.D.Positivethinkingwillmakeyousuccessful.
衡阳市八中2008届高三模拟试题B.篇Skippingclassesparticularlybiglectureswhereanabsenceislikelytogoundetectedisatraditionamongcollegeundergraduates.Thesedayshoweversomeprofessorssaythey’reseeingmoreabsenteeismasstudentsmakethemostofnewtechnologiesaslearningaids.AmericAzevedotaughtanIntroductiontoComputersattheUniversityofCaliforniaBerkeleyUSlastsemester.Byvisitingthecourse’swebsitethe200enrolledstudentscoulddownloadaudiorecordingsorwatchdigitalvideosofthelecturesaswellasreadtheinstructor’sdetailedlecturenotes.Buttherewasonebigproblem:Somanyoftheundergraduatesreliedonthetechnologythatattimesonly20orsoactuallyshowedupforclass.DougSuda19astudentinAzevedo’sclasslastsemestersaidheskippedaboutthree-quarterofthelectures.It’slargelybecausehewasbusywithanoff-campusjobandwastakingthecoursetofulfillabusinessmajorrequirement.AttheendofthetermSudapreparedhurriedlyforthefinalexambywatchingvideosofabout15lecturesoverthreedays.IfIhadn’tthatIwouldprobablyfailtheclasssaidSudawhoinsteadreceivedaB-plus.Despitetheconcernsaboutabsenteeismschoolsareincreasinglyexperimentingwithwaystoletstudentswatchorlistentolecturesontheircomputersordigitalmusicplayerslikeipods.LastmonthHarvardMedicalSchoolbeganPodcastinglectures.Studentscandownloadthemintodigitalmusicalplayersandstudywhiletheysaygoforawalk.Asmanyacademicsaccepttheelectronicinnovationothersarepushingback.Toencourageattendancetheyareapplyinglow-techtacticslikegivingmoresurprisingquizzesorcuttingbacktheironlineofferings.LeeChanianaUCLAeconomicsprofessorsaystoomuchtechnologyleadstopassivelearningenvironmentandencouragemoreabsenteeism.Henowputsfewerlecturematerialsonlineandprovidesextensivenotesonlyforthemostcomplicatedtopics.60.Thewordabsenteeisminthe2ndparagraphmostprobablymeans.A.attendingclassesB.havingclassesC.givingclassesD.skippingclasses61.Attimesonly20orsoundergraduatesshowedupforAmericAzevedo’sclassbecause.A.somanyundergraduatesreliedondigitallearningaidsB.somanyundergraduateshaveoff-campusjobs.C.hislectureswereboringD.theexamwaseasytopass62.Accordingtothepassagetoencourageattendancesomeacademicsareapplyingthefollowinglower-techtacticsEXCEPT.A.givingmoresurprisequizzesB.puttingfewerlecturematerialsonlineC.providingextensivenotesonlyforthemostcomplicatedtopicsD.cuttingofftheironlineofferings63.Whatcouldbethebesttitleforthispassage?A.LecturesfightdigitallearningaidstoupclassnumbersB.LecturesapplydigitallearningaidstoupclassnumbersC.Lecturesfightlower-techtacticstoupclassnumbersD.Schoolsareencouragingmoreabsenteeism
天水市一中2006级2008-2009学年第二学期第四次考试题E.篇Everyone’satitevenmyneighbors.IthoughtImightbetheonlypersonleftintheworldwhohadn’tdoneaneBaydeal.SoIdecidedtotrymyhandatonlineauction网上拍卖.Buyingforbeginners:SignuponWWW.eBay.comMostitemsE.g.tablescomputersandbooksreadyforauctionwillcomewithapictureandashortdescription;othersmaybemarkedwithBuyItNowandhaveafixedpricE.Youcanbuytheserightaway.IftheitemisbeingauctionedyouofferthehighestpriceyouarepreparedtopayandeBaybids出价foryou.Thebidwillbeincreasedlittlebylittleuntilitgoesbeyondyourhighestbidthenyouareemailedandaskedifyouwouldliketobidagain.Auctionslastupto10daysandwhentheyfinishyougetanemailtellingyouwhetheryouhavewontheitem.Howtopay:Sellersdecidehowtheywouldliketobepaidandyouneedtocheckthisbeforeplacingabidasyoumightnotwanttopostachequeorpostalorders.TheeasiestwayisthroughPayPalanonlinepaymentsystemthattakesthemoneyawayfromyourcreditcarD.Sellingmadesimple:IfyouplantoselloneBayithelpstoincludeapictureoftheitem.Ifollowedmyfriends’adviceandputuptheitemsIwantedtosellfora10-dayauctionstartingonaThursdayy.ThiswaybuyershadtwoweekendstobiD.Thebigthingsinlife:It’seasytopostasmallitembutfurnitureisabigpartofeBayandthishastobecollectedorsentbydeliverymen.CheckthewaysofdeliverybeforeyoubiD.57.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.HowtomakepaymentonlinE.B.WaysofmakingdeliveryonlinE.C.Advantagesofanonline-auctionsystem.D.Howtouseanonline-auctionsystem.58.Afterbiddingforanitemabuyer_______.A.can’tbuyotheritemsanymoreB.shouldmakepaymentimmediatelyC.haschancestomakehigherbidsD.mustgiveyourcreditcardtotheseller59.Youshould_______iftheitemisbeingauctioneD.A.makeloudnoisesB.gettheothersnottobidC.asktheotherpeople’spriceD.offerthehighestpriceyouarereadytopay60.Theeasiestwayofmakingpaymentmentionedinthepassageis_______.A.throughanonlinepaymentsystemB.throughalocalbanksystemC.bysendingthemoneytothesellerD.bypayingthedeliverymandirectly
南昌市南昌二中高三冲刺模拟考试E.篇AcademyAwardsTheAcademyAwardsarethemostprominentfilmawardintheUnitedStates.TheAwardsaregrantedbytheAcademyofMotinPictureArtsandSciences.AcademyAwardsarenicknamedOscarswhichisalsothenicknameofthestatuette小雕像.ThenameissaidtohavebeenbornwhenMargaretHerricksawthestatuetteonatableandsaid:ItlooksjustlikemyuncleOscar!BerlinFilmFestivalOneoftheAfestivalsinEurope.TheBerlinInternationalFilmFestivalalsocalledtheBerlinaleisheldannuallyinFebruaryandstarted1951afteraninitiativeoftheAmericanwhooccupiedpartofthecityafterWorldWarⅡ.Thejury专家评奖团alwaysplacedspecialemphasisonrepresentingfilmsfromallovertheworldfromtheformerEasternBloc集团Countriesaswellasfromwesterncountries.TheawardsarecalledGoldenandSilverBearsastheBearisthesymbolofBerlin.VeniceFilmFestivalTheVeniceFilmFestivaltakesplaceeveryyearinlateAugust/earlySeptemberontheLidointhehistoricPalazzodelCinemainVeniceItalyitsmainawardistheLeoned’OroGoldenLion.RecentlyanewawardhasbeenaddedtheSanMarcoAwardforthebestfilm.CannesFilmFestivalTheCannesFilmFestivalisafamousinternationalfilmfestival.IthasbeenheldannuallyinCannesinthesouthofFrancesince1946withafewexceptions.GivenmassivemediaexposuretheFestivalisattendedbymanymoviestarsandisapopularvenueformovieproducerstolaunchtheirnewfilmsandattempttoselltheirworkstothedistributorswhocomefromallovertheglobe.ThemostfamousawardgivenoutatCannesisthePalmed’OrGoldenPalmforthebestfilm;thisissometimessharedbymultiplefilmsinoneyear.71.WhichAwardcanbesharedbymultiplefilmsinoneyear?A.GoldenLionB.GoldenPalmC.AcademyAwardsD.SanMarcoAward72.WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutOscarsisnottrue?A.It’sthenicknameofAcademyAwardsB.It’salsothenicknameofthestatuette.C.ItgotitsnamebecauseMargaretsaidthestatuettelookedlikehisuncle.D.It’sanawardinFrance.73.WhichAwardhastheshortesthistory?A.GoldenLionB.GoldenPalmC.AcademyAwardsD.SanMarcoAward74.WhyistheAwardforBerlinFilmFestivalcalledGoldenandSilverBear?A.ItlookslikeabearB.ItismadeupofbearfurC.ThebearisthesymbolofBerlinD.BearisrareinBerlin75.Whichofthefollowingbeststatesthemainideaofthepassage?A.AnintroductionoffamousfilmfestivalsandfilmawardsB.AnadvertisementforfilmsandTVprogrammes.C.Introducethenicknamesoffamousfilmawards.D.Aguideofhowtospendfamousfilmfestivals
西安交大附中2007—2008学年度下学期高三第四次模拟考试E.篇OntheafternoonbeforehisweddingdaythisfallHamidwassittinginanemptyteahouseholdingaglassofgreenteabetweenhisfingershisbrowfoldedinworryandanxiety.That’sthecostofhiswedding.InAfghanistanoneofthepoorestcountriesintheworldbridegroomsareexpectedtopaynotonlyfortheirweddingsbutalsoalltherelatedexpensesincludingseveralhugepre-weddingpartiesandmoneyforthebride’sfamilyknownasthebridepricE.Thebridegroomisalsoresponsibleforjewelryflowerstwodressesforthebridetwosuitsforhimselfavisittothebeautysalonforthebrideandherclosestfemalerelativesaswellasasoundsystemfortheweddingaphotographerandavideoteamwithapairofcameramen.Allthatcanrunamiddle-classAfghanmanonaverage$20000.HamidamidlevelbureaucratintheAfghangovernmentwhosupportshissix-memberfamilyonasalaryof$7200peryearsaidhisbillwasgoingtotop$12000.AndbyAfghanstandardsthatwouldbeconsiderednormalorevenabargain.Sometimesit’sdifficulttothinkaboutitsaidHamid30It’salotofresponsibility.Afterthatthebridegroomsandtheirfamiliesareleftwithbillsthatputthemintoheavydebts.Eventhepoormustdothat.A.laborerforinstancemakingabouttheaverageincomeof$350peryearmaywellspendmorethan$2000forhiswedding.Hamid’sweddingceremonyopenedattheEastDiamondWeddingHallinKabulintwovastbanquetroomsoneforthemenandtheotherforthewomen.Islamiccustomdictatesthatthesexesbeseparated.Dressedinawhitesuithewassmilingandseemedhappy.Inourcountrytheweddingisabigproblem—untilyou’redonewithit.Hamid’sfatheralifetimecivilservantwhomakes$100amonthalsoseemedrelievedandjoyful.Askedhowhefeltaboutthemoney30timeshismonthlysalaryhereplied:Itwasgood!I’mextremelyhappy!Thepaymentheexplainedallowedthemarriagetohappen.OnlyamemoryislefthesaiD.Amemoryofhappiness.LikemostAfghanbridegroomsHamidhadtoemptyhissavingsborrowmoney.TheyhadallsavedinanticipationoftheeventmuchlikeaChinesefamilymightprepareyearsinadvanceforcollegetuitions.Aftertheweddinghewasgoingtobeleftwith$2000indebtwhichheexpectedtopayoffwithinfivemonths.ButitisnotsoeasyformanyotheryoungAfghanmen.57.What’sthebesttitleofthepassage?A.HappinessandsadnessofayoungmannamedHamidinAfghanistan.B.HappybigweddingsinAfghanistan.C.Abridegroom’sworryinAfghanistan.D.BigweddingswringAfghansjoyanddebt58.WhatarebridegroomsinAfghanistanexpectedtopayfor?A.Theirweddingsandseveralhugepre-weddingparties.B.Moneyforthebridegroom’sfamily.C.Jewelryflowerstwodressesfortheclosetrelatives.D.Avisittothebeautysalonforthebridegroom.59.HowdoesHamid’sfeelwhenaskedaboutthebigwedding?A.hatredB.dislikeC.happyD.happyandworry60.Whatdoyouthinkthewritewillwriteinthecontinuedpassage?A.anexampleofacommonyoungAfghanmanwhohastopayoffthedebtsafteralongtimE.B.anexampleofarichAfghanmanwhohasnodebts.C.anexampleofanAfghanbridegroomwhohasasimplewedding.D.anexampleofanAfghanbride’sbigweddingceremony.
江西省南昌二中2009届高三5月模拟考试B.篇ItwastheendofmyfirstdayasawaitressinabusyNewYorkrestaurant.Mycaphadgoneawayandmyfeethurt.TheloadedplatesIcarriedseemedtobeheavierandheavier.TiredanddiscouragedIdidn’tseemabletodoanythingright.AsImadeoutacheckforafamilywithseveralchildrenwhohadchangedtheirice-creamorderadozentimesIwasreadytostop.Thenthefathersmiledatmeashehandedmemytip.Welldonehesaidyou’velookedafterusreallywell.SuddenlymytirednessdisappeareD.IsmiledbackandlaterwhenthemanageraskedmehowI’dlikedmyfirstdayIsaidFine!Thosefewwordsofpraisehadchangedeverything.Praiseislikesunlighttothehumanspirit;wecannotflowerandgrowwithoutit.AndyetmostofusareonlytooreadytoapplytoothersthecoldcriticismbutareunwillingtogiveourfellowsthewarmsunshineofpraisE.PerhapsthatiswhyonewordofpraisecanbringsuchpleasurE.It’sstrangehowcharyweareaboutpraising.Perhapsit’sbecausefewofusknowhowtoacceptit.It’sespeciallyrewardingtogivepraiseinareasinwhicheffortgenerallygoesunnoticeD.Anartistgetsadmiredforagloriouspictureacookforaperfectmeal.Butdoyouevertellyourlaundry洗衣店managerhowpleasedyouarewhentheshirtsaredonejustright?Infacttogivepraisecoststhegivernothingbutamoment’sthoughtandamoment’seffort.60.Whichofthefollowingcan’tdescribethewriter’ssituationbeforeshegothertip?A.ShewastireD.B.Shewasbusy.C.Shewassorry.D.Shewasconfident.61.Whydidthefamilychangetheirice-creamorderadozentimes?A.Theycouldn’tagreewithoneanotherB.Theywantedtotestthewriter’spatiencE.C.Theycouldn’taffordtobuytheirfavoriteice-cream.D.Thetextdoesn’ttellus.62.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordcharyinparagraph2meaninChinese?A.谨慎的B.小心的C.吝啬的D.贪得无厌的63.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.CanYouPraiseOthers?B.WhyDoYouCriticizeOthers?C.BeGeneroustoGiveOthersPraisE.D.Don’tCriticizedOthers.
西安交大附中2007—2008学年度下学期高三第四次模拟考试A.篇Idon’tknowifIammissingthegreatestpleasureofmylife.Iamnofanofcomputergames.Someguysforgetthemselvesandforgetdayandnightwhentheyplaygames.Forexampleacolleaguehasbeenplayingsince1o’clockthismorningandnowitis7o’clock.Heisstillcommandinghisarmyoflittlepeopletoattackstrange-lookinganimals.Somegamescouldbefun1admitanditisthereforeunderstandablethatsuchagamecatchesplayers.ForexamplegameslikeRedStormorsomerole-playgamesyoudosomethingandtrytooutwit智胜yourcomputer.Yougetsomefunoutofthesegames.Itisunderstandablethatsuchagamepushesyouintoapitfall陷阱ofpleasures.ButsomegameslookquitestupidandsimplE.AgainforexamplemycolleaguehasbeeninterestedinStoneAgeacartoon-likegamerootedinprehistorictimE.Thegameiswellmadefullofstrangepeopleandanimalsandyoucanplayonlinewithpartners.Youcanhavereferencebookstostudysoastoshortcutyourrivals对手andincreaseyourownconqueringpower.Ibelievesomekindsofgamesarereallycreatedforadults.ButseeingtheseadultsplaythesimplegameswithsuchinterestIjustwonderifthereissomethingwrongwithmeandifIamlosingthegreatestpossiblefunofmylifE.IaskwhyIdon'tbotherplayingsuchgamesandwhyIseemtohavesomeaversiontosuchgames.Ihavenoanswers.CertainlycomputergamesisnomyideaofagoodtimE.Iwouldratherlistentosomemusicorreadabook.TakemusicforexamplE.Goodmusictopsmylistofpleasures.Nothingcouldbeatmusicallinaharmonyofsoundsandemotions.Buthowaboutgames?WhyamIsostronglybiased偏见againstsuchgames?41.Theunderlinedwordaversioninthelastparagraphmostprobablymeans.A.changeB.likingC.commentD.dislike42.Thegamesthatthewriterhasapreferenceforare.A.gameswheretherearestrangepeopleanimalsandkillingandfightingB.gameswhichyoucanplaywithpartnersC.gameswhereyoutrytobeatyourcomputerwithintelligenceD.gamesbasedonhistory43.Whatdoesthewriterthinkisthebestpastime消遣A.MusiC.B.Reading.C.Movies.D.Role-playgames.44.Throughthepassagethewritermostprobablywantstosay.A.hecan’tunderstandsomeofthecomputergamesB.computergamesneedtobebetteredtosuitadultsC.computergamesaredullandawasteoftimeD.heismissingagreatpleasureoflife
山西省康杰中学2009届高三6月模拟C.篇SunLihasbumpedintotheheadlineofthepressrecentlynotbecauseofherroleofanactressbutofasponsor赞助者ofauniversitystudent.ThestudentnamedZhangHaiqingwhostudiesinShanghaiFisheriesUniversitywrotealettertoareporternamedQiuZhaojuworkinginChongqingSatelliteTVsayingthatSunwhohadsponsoredhimfortwoyearsstoppedthefinancialaidafterhisentryintouniversityandinsultedhimwithwordslikeyouarenobetterthanapetdog.In2002Sundecidedtosponsorthestudentwhohadlivedinapoverty-strickenareawhensheshotaTVseriesinYunnanProvincE.AccordingtoSun’sspokeswomenMs.Wangtheactressandhermotherboughtpensnotebooksevenamobilephoneandacamerabesidestuitionsforhim.QiurevealedthecomplaintinhisblogwhichhassoonsetoffaheateddebateoverwhetherSunshouldstoporcontinueheraidtoZhang.Mostofnetizenswhorespondedtothenewsexpressedstronglydifferentviewsto-wardstheissuE.TheissuehasansweredforanoldChinesesayingthatlongtimesponsorshipwillleadtohatredanarticlewrittenbyareadernamedYinGuo’anonpeoplE.com.cn.Thesayingtellsusthatlongtimecontactswillsetoffconflicts.IfSunhaddonated5000yuantoZhangonceandforallthestudentwouldhavehadheartfeltgratitudeforher.NowhoweverSun’stwo–year-oldfundinghasinducedhiscomplaint.ItcouldbeseenthearticlesaidthatSunhadplannedtoshoulderZhang’stuitionuntilhisgraduationfromuniversityasshowedtheactress’responsibleattitudE.AsastudentbeingsponsoredZhangshouldhavesomeself-controlsohecouldneitherfeeljustifiedtoaskforconstanthelpnorreturnkindnesswithhatredthearticlesuggesteD.ThereporterQiualsovoicedhisownviewsonkindness.ThereisnorealkindandenmitybetweenSunandZhanghesaiD.Bothpartieshavenotdonesomethingwrongthereporterbelieved_____whichresultsinmis-understandingandsucharesultnoonecouldexpectattheverybeginning.Thatiswhyheputthestudent’sletterinhisblogthereporterexplaineD.Iwantyoutothinkofthequestions:whywillakindactionleadtoabadending?Howshouldwehelpaninnocentstudentdealwiththeaction?Whatsortofkindactionswillgetthebestresult?64.ThesponsoringmatterbetweenSunLiandZhangHaiqingwasprobablyfirstreleased______.A.byYinGuo’anB.inChongqingSatelliteTVC.ontheInternetD.bySunLi’sspokeswoman65.Whichofthefollowingisthebestsentencetobeputintotheblankinthetext?A.theyjustlacksomecommunicationB.theydon'twanttheirmattersolvedC.thekeybetweenthemlackhonestyD.theyboththinkthemselves66.YinGuo’anhasrightapprovedofallEXCEPT______.A.ZhangHaiqingshouldreturnkindnesstoSunLiB.SunLihadbettergiveawayaamountofmoneytoZhangonceC.long-timesponsorshiphasledtothiscomplaintD.SunLiwillgiveupthesponsorshiptoZhangHaiqing67.Fromthetextwecaninferthat______.A.QiuZhaojuhasblamedneitherSunLinorZhangHaiqingB.ZhangHaiqingisnotagoodandhoneststudentC.manynetizenshavebeeninfavorofGuoan’sopinionsD.akindactionisalwaysmadeuseofbysomeone
江苏省金坛一中2009届高三5月模拟B.篇The’80s’importantroleinthefamilyhasalsomeantagreaterconcentrationandfocusontheindividual.Andithasmadethewordmeoneofthemostfrequentlyusedwords.Everythingseemstobeaboutme.Thisgenerationhasagreaterawarenessofitself.Somepeopledonotseemtoagreethatallthisisself-centreD.WhenCaiFuchaoBeijing’spublicityheadwasaskedtocommentonthelackofresponsibilityofuniversitystudentsduringtheSARSperiodhisreplywas:Modernuniversitystudentsareambitiousknowledgeableandhaveaverystrongsenseofresponsibilitytothesociety.AsnewsanalystfromsinA.comPanFengliangechoed随声附和thatsayingthatblindlyblamingthemforrunningawayduringtheSARSoutbreakwasprejudicedandunfairandnotbackedwithevidencE.Nodoubtthedevelopmentofinformationtechnologyhascontributeditsbittobroadeningorbendingthemindsofthe80sgeneration.SomepeopleevencallGen’80theE-generation.TheygetintouchwitheachotherviaemailQQICQandMSN.Whilethepeopleofthe’60sand’70sswarmed涌往toShanghaitocatchLuoDayouGen’80swereontheBBSsayingthatitwasreallydumb.Theinternetissomuchmoretothoseofthe’80sthanyoucanimaginesaidWuJunyonganITengineerwhowasbornin1978.InWu’sopinionit’stheInternetthatseparatesthe70sfromthe80sManyofthe’70sdon’tseewhythosefromthe’80scanspendeverydayinfrontofacomputer.AnewweeklyMagazine/163.comsurveylastyearfoundthat40percentofthe7000peoplesurveyedborninthe’80sthoughtthecomputerwasthemostimportantarticleinlife;morethan70percentoftheirparentspreferredthehomE.55.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Thedevelopmentofinformationtechnologycontributedtothe’80s’greaterawarenessofitself.B.TheE-generationrushedtoShanghaitocatchLuoDayou.C.Allthe’80scanspendeverydayinfrontofacomputer.D.Notallpeoplethinkthattheborninthe1980sareselfishandirresponsiblE.56.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.Allthe’80shaveastrongsenseofresponsibilitytothesociety.B.Computersplayamoreimportantpartinthelifeofthe’80swhoperhapscan’tlivewithoutthem.C.The’80sgenerationareambitiousknowledgeableandresponsiblE.D.Peoplecan’timaginewhythe’80slikeinternetsomuch.57.Thebesttitleforthispassagecouldbe______.A.Theself-centredgenerationB.TheinternetgenerationC.Theborninthe’80sgenerationD.Thelifeofthe’80s58.Thepurposeofthispassageistotellus_______.A.people’sdifferentopinionstowardsthe’80sgeneration.B.the’80saretheE-generation.C.the’80saredifferentfromothersinsociety.D.the’80shavetheirowncharacteristicsandweshouldn’tloseconfidenceinthem
山东省聊城市2008年高三年级模拟四A.篇SixteenyearsagoEileenDoyle’shusbandanengineertookhisfourchildrenupforanearlymorningcupofteapackedasmallcaseandwasneverseenorheardofagain.Eileenwasastonishedandinastateofdespair.TheyhadbeenahappyfamilyandasfarassheknewtherehadbeennothingwrongwiththeirmarriagE.Everydayoftheyearasmallgroupofmenandwomenquietlypackafewbelongingsandwithoutsomuchasanoteoragood—byeclosethefrontdoorforthelasttimeleavingtheirdebtstheirworriesandtheirconfusedfamiliesbehindthem.Lastyearmorethan1200menandnearlyasmanywomenwerereportedmissingfromhome—thehighestin15years.Manydidreturnhomewithinayearbutothersrejectedthepastcompletelyandarenowlivinganewlifesomewhereunderadifferentidentity.Tothoseleftbehindthisformofdesertionisaterribleblowtotheirprideandself-confidencE.EventhefinalityofdeathmightbepreferablE.AtleastitdoesnotimplyrejectionorfailurE.WorsethanthatpeoplecanbeleftwithanunfinishedmarriagenotknowingwhethertheywillhavetowaitsevenyearsbeforetheyarefreetostartafreshlifE.ClinicalpsychologistPaulBrownbelievesmostdeparturesofthiskindtobewellplannedratherthanimpulsive冲动.It’stypicalofthekindofpersonalitywhichseemsabletoignoreotherpeople’spainanddifficulties.Runningawaylikekillingyourselfisahighlyaggressiveact.Bycreatinganabsencethepeopleleftbehindfeelguiltyupsetandempty.56.WhenherhusbandlefthomeEileenDoyle______________.A.couldnotforgivehimfortakingthechildrenB.hadbeenexpectingittohappenforsometimeC.couldnotunderstandwhyD.blamedherselfforwhathadhappened57.Mostpeoplewholeavetheirfamiliesbehindthem_______.A.dosowithoutwarningB.dosobecauseoftheirdebtsC.comebackimmediatelyD.changetheirnames58.Somepeoplewouldevenpreferthedeathtotherunningawayoftheirspousebecause.A.theirspousewouldfeelnopainduringthedeathB.theirspousedeathwouldnotbeabitterribleC.adesertionwouldnotbringafeelingofrejectionorfailureD.theirspouse’sdeathwouldmakethemfeellesspainful59.Usuallythemanorwomanleftbehindwithanunfinishedmarriage__________.A.admitsresponsibilityforthesituationB.wishesthepersonwhohasleftweredeadC.willcomebackwithinayearD.willhavenolegalmarriagelifeforsevenyears60.PaulBrownregardsleavinghomeinsuchcircumstancesas_____________.A.anactofdespairB.anactofselfishnessC.theresultofasuddendecisionD.theresultoftheenormoussenseofguilt
福建省厦门外国语学校2009届高三最后一次模拟E.篇LikemostpeopleI’velongunderstoodthatIwillbejudgedbymyoccupationthatmyprofessionisastandardpeopleusetoseehowsmartortalentedIam.RecentlyhoweverIwasdisappointedtoseethatitalsodecideshowI’mtreatedasaperson.LastyearIleftaprofessionalpositionasasmall-townreporterandtookajobwaitingtables.AssomeonepaidtoservefoodtopeopleIhadcustomerssayanddothingstomeIsuspectthey’dneversayordototheirmostcasualacquaintances泛泛之交.OnenightamantalkingonhiscellphonewavedmeawaythenaskedmebackwithhisfingerminuteslatercomplaininghewasreadytoorderandaskingwhereI’dbeen.Ihadwaitedtablesduringsummersincollegeandwastreatedlikeapeon勤杂工byplentyofpeoplE.Butat19yearsoldIbelievedIdeservedinferiortreatmentfromprofessionaladults.BesidespeoplerespondedtomedifferentlyafterItoldthemIwasincollegE.CustomerswouldjokethatonedayI’dbesittingattheirtablewaitingtobeserveD.OnceIgraduatedItookajobatacommunitynewspaper.FrommyfirstdayIheardarespectfultonefromeveryonewhocalledmE.Iassumedthiswasthewaytheprofessionalworldworked.Isoonfoundoutdifferently.IsatseveralfeetawayfromanadvertisingsalesrepresentativewithasimilarnamE.OurcallswouldoftengetmixedupandsomeoneaskingforKristenwouldbetransferredtoChristiE.Themistakewasimmediatelyevident.PerhapsitwasbecausemoneywasinvolvedbutpeopleusedatonewithKristenthattheyneverusedwithmE.Myjobtitlemadepeopletreatmepolitely.Soitwasashocktoreturntotherestaurantindustry.It’snosecretthatthere’salottoputupwithwhenwaitingtablesandfortunatelymuchofitcanbeeasilyforgottenwhenyoupocketthetips.Theserviceindustrybydefinitionexiststosatisfyothers’needs.Stillitseemedthatmanyofmycustomersdidn’tgetthedifferencebetweenserverandservant.I’mnowapplyingtograduateschoolwhichmeanssomedayI’llreturntoaprofessionwherepeopleneedtobenicetomeinordertogetwhattheywant.IthinkI’lltakethemtodinnerfirstandseehowtheytreatsomeonewhoseonlyjobistoservethem.72.Theauthorwasdisappointedtofindthat_______.A.one’spositionisusedasastandardtomeasureone’sintelligenceB.talentedpeoplelikehershouldfailtogetarespectablejobC.one’soccupationaffectsthewayoneistreatedasapersonD.professionalstendtolookdownuponmanualwaitresses73.Whatdoestheauthorintendtosaybytheexampleinthesecondparagraph?A.Somecustomerssimplyshownorespecttothosewhoservethem.B.Peopleabsorbedinaphoneconversationtendtobeabsent-mindeD.C.Waitressesareoftentreatedbycustomersascasualacquaintances.D.Somecustomersliketocomplainbecauseofthewaitress’poorservicE.74.Howdidtheauthorfeelwhenwaitingtablesattheageof19?A.Shefeltitunfairtobetreatedasamereservantbyprofessional.B.Shefeltbadlyhurtwhenhercustomersregardedherasapeon.C.Shewasembarrassedeachtimehercustomersjokedwithher.D.Shefounditnaturalforprofessionalstotreatherasinferior.75.TheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph7means.A.thosewhosatisfyothers’needsaresuretobelookeddownupon.B.thoseworkingintheserviceindustryshouldn’tbetreatedasservants.C.thoseservingothershavetoputupwithroughtreatmenttoearnaliving.D.themajorityofcustomerstendtolookonaservantasservernowadays.
辽宁省沈阳二中2008届第四次模拟考试D.篇Makingfriendsinthefirstfewweeksofschooliseasy.ManystudentscanfindafriendinlittletimE.Theycanbeamazedathowclosetheycangettosomeonewhoseinterestsarecompletelydifferentandhowcomfortabletheyfeelaboutexpressingtheirmutual相互的fondness.Unusualbonds关系areoneofthegreatpleasuresofschoollifeandcanleadtoenrichingrelationshipsbasedonmutualrespect.Mostlythoughbyacoupleofweeksintotermtheyarereallyembarrassing.Andshakingofffriendscanbealotharderthanmakingthem.Schoolisallaboutbeingbusyandtryingnewthingssoyouneedn’tfeeltoobadaboutditching与断绝关系oldfriendsinfavorofnewpeopleandexperiences.Solongasyoudoitkindly.Thepaceofschoollifecanbeagreatexcuseforturningdownanotherinvitationforaparty.Youcanevenclaimtobestudying---you’reatschoolandyou’resupposedtoworkharD.AnotherkindwayofgettingridofanunwantedfriendistogooninvitingthemoutbuttoeventswherelotsofotherpeoplewilldemandyourtimE.Oryoucouldsuggestactivitiesthatyouthinkthey’denjoybutwhichyouwon’tactuallybeabletomakeyourself.ThenyoucouldsayI’mreallybusyatthemoment.I’llgiveyouacallwhenI’vefinishedthisassignment.Butwait.Hasn’tsomeonejustsaidthattoyou?Howdoyoumanagetostaysuchcompanythatyou’renottheonebeingditched?Forastartconcentrateonhowinterestingtheotherpersonis.Rememberthethingsgoingonintheirlivesandtextorringtocheckhowtheygotonwiththosethings.Dosympathize同情ifthingshavegonebadlyandcongratulatethemifthingshavegonewell.Haveaweeklytimeandplacewhereyoumeetfriendssothatyoucaninvitenewfriendstodropin.TherethemorecheerfulyouappearthemorepopularyouarelikelytobE.68.Wecanbaseanunusualfriendshipon______.A.commoninterestsB.long-termcontactC.mutualrespectD.agreatpleasure69.Whichofthefollowingcanbeagoodwaytorefuseunwantedfriends?A.Tellingthemthatyou’vereceivedaninvitationtoanotherparty.B.Tellingthemthatyouarebusyatschoolandhavetostudy.C.Invitingthemtoplayoutsideschoolwherethey’restrangers.D.Suggestingactivitiesthattheydon’tenjoy.70.Whatdoesthelastparagraphtellustodo?A.Tomakenewfriends.B.Tokeepintouchwitholdfriends.C.Toavoidbeingshakenoff.D.Toavoidhurtingunusualfriends.71.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.ItmainlytellsushowtotreatfriendsB.ItmainlyintroducestheimportanceoffriendsC.ItmainlyexplainsthelessonforshakingofffriendsD.Itmainlygivesadviceonhowtomakenewfriends
福建省厦门双十中学09届高三热身考试E.篇Imageiseverything.Anentireindustryhasbeenbuiltuponthepreconditionthatimageiseverythingbutwhenitcomesdowntoitanappealingimageisnotenough.Ifthereisnosubstancebehindtheimagetheproductserviceorpersonwillfailatlength.Firstofalloneshouldconsiderhowimportantimageisinthesellingofproductsandservices.Advertisingagencieshaveraisedtheartofcreatinganimagetoastateofnearperfection.Publicconceptofthatproductorserviceiscertainlymanagedbytheimagescreatedbytheadvertisingagencies.Butiftheproductorservicedoesnotliveuptotheimagethatwascreatedthecustomerwillbeverydissatisfiedandpossiblyaskfortheirmoneyback.ForexampletheArthurAndersenaccountingfirmhadspentdecadesbuildingupanimageoftrustworthiness.Buttherecentscandal__showedthatbehindthatimageithaddishonestbusinesspractices.Despitethepreviouspositiveimagethefirmisbeingaccusedofcriminalactionsanditwillprobablynotsurviveasabusinessunit.Althoughtheimagehadbeennearlyperfecttherealitybehindtheimagehasledtothedownfalloftheworldfamousaccountingfirm.Similarlypersonalconsultantscanbuildupapublicimageforpoliticiansandmoviestars.Puttingoutpositivenewsreleasesmakingsurethatonlythebestphotographsarepublishedandensuringthatthepersonisseeninalltherightplacescanbuildupaverypositiveimageintheviewofthegeneralcommons.Butonceagainhistoryisfilledwithexamplesofbothpoliticiansandmoviestarsthatfellfromgrace体面likethestoryoftheHollywoodactorgivingintothepressuresoffameandfortunE.WithpeoplejustaswithproductsandservicesimageiscertainlyimportantbutwithoutpositivesubstancebehindtheimagefailureisclosE.Tosummarizeitisclearthatanappealingimageisextremelyimportanttosuccesswhetherthatimageisrelatedtosellingaproductorserviceortothesellingofaperson.Butimageisonlyhalfoftheequation.Whatliesbehindthatimageiseverybitasimportantastheimageitself—thepersonorproductmustdeliveronthatimageorthereislittlechanceforlong-termsuccess.72.ThedownfalloftheArthurAndersenaccountingfirmisdueto______.A.itsbadmanagementB.itspreviousimagesC.itsdishonestyinbusinessD.itspoorservice73.Whydidsomefamouspeoplefallfromgrace?A.Theirimageswerenotwellbuiltup.B.Theyfailedtoliveuptotheirimages.C.TheyfeltmuchpressurefromthepubliC.D.TheypaidlittleattentiontofameandfortunE.74.Thestructureofthepassageis.A.:ArgumentP:PointC:Conclusion75.Theauthortriestoarguethat______.A.imagecreateseverythingB.imageisthekeytosuccessC.truthgoeshandinhandwithimageD.truthandimageareequallyimportant
山东省兖州市2009届高三高考仿真考试A.篇Sincewearesocialbeingsthequalityofourlivesdependsinlargemeasureonourinterpersonalrelationships.Onestrengthofthehumanconditionisourpossibilitytogiveandreceivesupportfromoneanotherunderstressfulconditions.Socialsupportmakesupoftheexchangeofresourcesamongpeoplebasedontheirinterpersonalties·Thoseofuswithstrongsupportsystemsappearbetterabletodealwithmajorlifechangesanddailyproblems.Peoplewithstrongsocialtieslivelongerandhavebetterhealththanthosewithoutsuchties.Studiesovertypesofillnessesfromdepressiontoheartdiseaseshowthatthepresenceofsocialsupporthelpspeopledefendthemselvesagainstillnessandtheabsenceofsuchsupportmakespoorhealthmorelikely.Socialsupportcushionsstressinanumberofways.Firstfriendsrelativesandcoworkersmayletusknowthattheyvalueus.Ourself-respectisstrengthenedwhenwefeelacceptedbyothersinspiteofourfaultsanddifficulties.Secondotherpeopleoftenprovideuswithinformationalsupport.Theyhelpustodefineandunderstandourproblemsandfindsolutionstothem.ThirdwetypicallyfindsocialcompanionshipsupportivE.Takingpartinfree-timeactivitieswithothershelpsustomeetoursocialneedswhileatthesametimedistracting转移注意力usfromourworriesandtroubles.Finallyotherpeoplemaygiveusinstrumentalsupport—moneyaidmaterialresourcesandneededservices—thatreducesstressbyhelpingusresolveanddealwithourproblems.56.Interpersonalrelationshipsareimportantbecausetheycan.A.makepeoplelivemoreeasilyB.smoothawaydailyproblemsC.dealwithlifechangesD.curetypesofillnesses57.Theresearchesshowthatpeople’sphysicalandmentalhealth.A.liesinthesocialmedicalcaresystemswhichsupportthemB.hasmuchtodowiththeamountofsupporttheygetfromothersC.dependsontheirabilitytodealwithdailyworriesandtroublesD.isrelatedtotheircouragefordealingwithmajorlifechanges58.WhichofthefollowingisclosestinmeaningtotheunderlinedwordcushionsinParagraph27A.takestheplaceofB.takescareofC.lessenstheeffectofD.getsridof59.HelpingflsickneighborwithsomerepairworkinsparetimeisanexampleofA.instrumentalsupportB.informationalsupportC.socialcompanionshipD.thestrengtheningofself-respect60.Whatisthesubjectdiscussedinthetext?A.Interpersonalrelationship.B.Kindsofsocialsupport.C.Waystodealwithstress.D.Effectsofstressfulconditions.
湖北省黄冈中学2009届高三五月适应性考试B.卷B.篇AnycountryhasgoodreasonstowantitscitizenstobeashealthyaspossiblE.Thisledtotheinstructionofhealthserviceinmanycountries.BritainhasdevelopedintoacountryinwhichallcitizenscangetmostofthehealthtreatmentfreE.Themoneyforthisispartlyfromthepeoplewhoarewillingtooffer.ButtherearedifferentopinionsabouttheHealthServicE.ThenumberofpatientstreatedeveryyearandthecostoftreatmentaremuchgreaterthanexpecteD.ThismeansthatthepeoplewhoworkfortheHealthService—doctorsnursesandotherhospitalworkershavemuchmoreworktodoandasaresulttheyhavelittletimeforpreventivetreatment.Howeverthetoughproblemisthatasmanypeopleareabletoreceivetreatmentmoreexpensivethantheycanpaysometimespeoplegoandvisittheirdoctorswhentheydon’treallyneedto.Astherearemanypatientsdoctorscannotspendtimelongenoughwitheachpatient.Sosomepeopleprefertopayfortheirowntreatmentsothattheirdoctorscanexaminethemmorecarefully.Infactsomerichpeoplefeelthattheyshouldpaymorefreemoneywhichwouldbegiventoothercitizens.55.Britainisdescribedasanexampletoshowthat_____.A.itisaveryrichcountryinEuropeB.itisacountrywiththeHealthServiceC.everyoneintheUKenjoysfreemedicalcareD.peoplehavetoplaypartofthemedicinefee56.WhatistheproblemintheHealthService?A.DoctorsandnursesarenotworkingharD.B.Peoplecangetmorepreventivetreatment.C.Therearenotenoughwell-traineddoctors.D.Moneyisnotenoughtoemploymoremedicalworkers.57.Whydomanypeoplegoandseethedoctorsevenwhentheyreallydon’tneedto?A.Togetnecessaryprotectivetreatment.B.TotakebacksomeexpensivemedicinE.C.ToreceivetreatmentfreeofchargE.D.Tokeephimselfevenmorehealthy.58.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?A.ThereismuchtoimprovetheHealthServicE.B.Peopleshouldnotgotothedoctor’sunlessnecessary.C.TheHealthServiceisquitesuccessfulsofar.D.Therichshouldbeallowedtopayforthetreatment.
山东省潍坊市2010届高三上学期阶段性测试B.Chinaisexpectedtocompleteitsfirstexploration探索ofthemoonin2010andwillfoundamoonbasejustaswedidontheNorthandSouthPolesOuyangZiyuanheadofChina'smoonexplorationprogrampromisedduringnationalscienceandtechnologyweek.AfteritsfirstmaninspaceChinaplansaspacelaboratoryalunarorbitertolookforvaluableelementsandmineralsrobotlandingsonthemoonandthenthehumantouchdown.Thepriceofspaceexplorationisenormous.RussiaandtheUStheonlytwocountriestohaveachievedmannedflightarestrugglingtokeeptheirnewinvestmenttheinternationalspacestation.ButChinawhichhasalongtraditioninphysicsmathematicsandengineeringfindsitsdoctoralgraduateswelcomedintheUSandEuropefordecades.Andithasbeenabletolearnfrom40yearsofpioneeringsuccessesandmistakesbytheUSSRandtheUSA.Spaceflightisagambleandthestakes赌注arehigh.IfsuccessfulChinacouldbecomeamemberoftheworld'smostexclusiveclubsetupasecondhomeonthemoonandgetapowerfulhandatthestrategicbargainingtablE.TwodesignersfromtheShenzhouIIIprojectsaidthat12astronautsnowareundergoingintensivetraining.Onemoreunmannedspaceflightisplannedbeforethefirstmannedlaunch.ExpertssaythattheShenzhouspacecraftalreadyprovidesChinawithaspacevehiclecapableofmounting发起alunarprogram.ChinesescientistshavealsopredictedthatMarswillbethenexttargetafterthemoon.61.AccordingtoOuyangZiyuan________.A.ChinahasfoundedabaseonthemoonB.ChinahasfoundedonebaseontheNorthandSouthPolesC.Chinawillsetupabaseonthemoonin2010D.Chinahasalreadyfinishedfoundingamoonbase62.Theunderlinedwordtouchdowninthesecondparagraphmeans________.A.landingB.relationC.connectionD.behaviour63.WhichoneofthefollowingisNOTrightaccordingtothispassage?A.Asecondhomeisgoingtobebuiltonthemoonin2010.B.China'sfirstmanhaslandedthemooninspacE.C.Peoplefromonlytwocountrieshavebeentothemoontillnow.D.TwelveChineseastronautsarebeingtrainedforthemannedflighttothemoon.64.WethinkthattheChineseastronautwillsucceedinlandingthemoonin2010because________.A.ChinawillaskforhelpfromtheUSSRandtheUSAB.twocountrieshavesetupaspacestationonthemoonC.ChinahasalargepopulationintheworldD.Chinahasitstraditiontechnologyandadvancedscientists65.Wecaninferfromthispassagethat.A.China’srobotlandinginthemoonhasbeensuccessfulB.theUSSRandtheUSAdon’tallowChinesepeopletolandonthemoonC.ChinesescientistsshowgreatinterestinexploringMarsnowD.itisimpossiblefortheChinesepeopletolandonthemoon
湖北省黄冈中学2009届高三五月适应性考试B.卷E.篇Peoplewhodrinkalcoholearnmoreattheirjobsthannon-drinkersaccordingtoaUSstudythathighlightedsocialcapital社交资本gainedfromdrinking.Thestudyconcludedthatdrinkersearn10–14percentmorethanteetotalersandthatmenwhodrinksociallybringhomeanadditionalsevenpercentinpay.SocialdrinkingbuildssocialcapitalsaidEdwardStringhamaneconomicsprofessorSocialdrinkersareoutgoingbuildingrelationshipsandkeepingincontactswhichresultsinbiggerpaychecks.Theresearcherssaidthemostlikelyexplanationisthatdrinkershaveawiderrangeofsocialcontactsthathelpprovidebetterjobandbusinessopportunities.Drinkersmaybeabletosocializemorewithclientsandco-workersgivingdrinkersanadvantageinimportantrelationships.Drinkingmayalsoprovideindividualswithopportunitiestolearnpeoplebusinessandsocialskills.Theyalsosaidtheseconclusionsprovideargumentsagainstpoliciesaimedatcontrollingalcoholuseinuniversityandpublicplaces.Notonlydoanti-alcoholpoliciesreducedrinkers’funbuttheymayalsodecreaseearningsthestudysaidOneoftheconsequencesofalcoholrestrictionsisthattheypushdrinkingintoprivatebehavior.Bypreventingpeoplefromdrinkinginpublicanti-alcoholpoliciesignoresoneofthemostimportantaspectsofdrinking:increasedsocialcapital.Theresearchersfoundsomedifferencesintheeconomiceffectsofdrinkingamongmenandwomen.Theyconcludedthatmenwhodrinkearn10percentmorethannon-drinkersandwomendrinkersearn14percentmorethannon-drinkers.Howeverunlikemenwhogeta7percentincomeincreasefromdrinkinginbarswomendrinkerswhovisitbarsfrequentlydonotshowhigherearningsthanthosewhodonotvisitbars.67.TheunderlinedwordinParagraph2refersto__________A.womendrinkersB.co-workersC.non-drinkersD.men-drinkers68.What’sthebesttitleofthepassage?A.IncomeDifferencesBetweenDrinkersAndNon-drinkersB.ToBuildSocialCapitalDrink!C.Anti-alcoholPolicyisNotReasonableD.DrinkingHelpsIncreaseIncome69.What’sNOTtheconsequenceofanti-alcoholpolicy?A.MorepeopledrinkinprivatE.B.Therearelessalcoholinuniversities.C.Drinkers’incomeincreasedbecausetheyspendlessmoneyondrinking.D.Drinkersgetlessfunfromdrinking.70.Whatcanweinferfromtheresultofthestudy?A.Tobuildsocialcapitalyouhavenochoicebuttodrink.B.Drinkingisagoodandcommonwaytoincreasesocialcapital.C.Drinkersbuildwidersocialcontacts.D.Drinkersmaybeprovidedmoreopportunities.
江苏省启东中学2009届高三最后一卷A.篇Thesayingthatchildrendon’tlikereadinganymorehasbeenproveduntruE.A.newstudyfindsthat75percentofkidsbetweenfiveand17saythatalthoughtheylovetechnologytheystillwanttoreadbooks.TheKids&FamilyReadingReportalsosaysthat62percentofkidspreferreadingprintedbooksratherthanthoseonacomputer.Atthesametimethosewhosearchanauthor’swebsiteorusetheInternettofindbooksbyaparticularauthoraremorelikelytoreadbooksforfuneveryday.Thestudyalsoonceagainprovesthatthetimekidsspendreadingbooksforfundecreasesaftertheageofeightandcontinuestodropthroughtheteenyears.Thereportisafollow-uptoa2006study.Butthistimethefocusisontheroleoftechnologyandwhenkids’interestinreadingstartstodrop.DespitethefactthataftertheageofeightmorechildrengoonlinedailythanreadforfundailyhighfrequencyInternetusersaremorelikelytoreadbooksforfuneverydaysaysHeatherCarterawriterofthereport.Oneinfourkidsbetweenfiveand17saytheyreadbooksforfuneverydayandmorethanhalfofkidssaytheyreadbooksforfunatleasttwotothreetimesaweek.Oneofthekeyreasonskidssaytheydon’treadmoreoftenisthattheyhavetroublefindingbookstheylike—arequirementthatparentsunderestimatE.Thestudyalsofindsthatparentshaveastronginfluenceonkids’readingbutonlyabouthalfofallparentsbeginreadingtotheirkidsbeforetheirfirstbirthday.Thepercentofchildrenwhoarereadtoeverydaydropsfrom38percentamongfive-toeight-year-oldsto23percentamongnine-to11-year-olds—exactlythesametimethatkids’dailyreadingforfunstartstodrop.Parentengagementintheirchild’sreadingfrombirthallthewaythroughtheteenyearscanhaveagreatinfluenceonhowoftentheirchildrenreadandhowmuchtheyenjoyreadingaddsCarter.56.AccordingtothepassagewhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?A.Inmodernsocietymostkidsstilllikereading.B.Mostkidsaremorelikelytoreade-booksforfuneveryday.C.Parentshaveastronginfluenceonkids’readingD.Mostkidslikereadingaswellastechnology.57.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat_____________.A.thestudyisconductedtofindhowmuchtimechildrenspendreadingeverydayB.theolderchildrengrowthelittletheyspendreadingeverydayC.abouthalfofallparentsbeginreadingtotheirkidsbeforetheirfirstbirthdayD.parentengagementinchild’sreadingcanhaveagreatinfluenceonthem58.What’sthebesttitleofthepassage?A.Dokidsstilllikereading?B.Kids’interestinreadingdrops.C.Newtechnologyonkids’reading.D.Parents’influenceonkids’reading.
河北省正定中学2010届高三上学期第五次月考E.SchoolfailureappearstotroubleteenagegirlsmoredeeplythanboysUSresearcherssaidonTuesday.Theysaidadolescentgirlswhoaredismissedordropoutofhighschoolbeforetheygraduatearemorelikelytohaveaseriousdepressionbyage21thanboyswithsimilarexperiences.ForgirlsitismoreserioustobeschoolfailuresaidCarolynMcCarty.auniversityofWashingtonresearcherwhosestudyappearsintheJournalofAdolescentHealth.Wealreadyknowthatitleadstomorepovertyhigherratesofbeingonpublicassistanceandlowerratesofjobstability.AndnowthisstudyshowsitishavingmentalhealthimplicationsforgirlsMcCartysaidinastatement.Thestudywasdrawnfromdataonmorethan800peopleinSeattleWashingtonandincludedpeoplefrom18schoolsinhigh-crimeneighborhoods.Thegroupwasseparatedevenly平等的bygenderandnearlyhalfwerewhitE.24percentwereblack21percentwereAsian-Americanandtherestwerefromothergroups.Overall45percentofthegirlsand68percentoftheboysinthestudyexperiencedamajorschoolfailurebut22percentofthegirlslaterbecamedepressedcomparedwith17percentoftheboys.ThisgendershowsthatwhileschoolfailureismoretypicalforgirlsitappearstohavemoresevereconsequenceswhenitdoesoccurMcCartysaiD.57.Whatisthepurposeofwritingthisarticle?A.Takinggoodcareoftheschoolboys.B.AskingtheUSresearcherstosearchmoreevidencesC.Givinghelptothegraduatedstudents.D.Callingonustopaymoreattentiontotheschoolfailuregirls.58.CarolynMcCartyis.A.ascientistB.aresearcherC.aprofessorD.astudent59.TheunderlinedworditinParA.4means.A.schoolfailureB.anadolescentgirlC.aschoolboyD.auniversity60.What’sthemainideaofthepassage?A.GirlsareunlikelytobeaffectedbyschoolfailurE.B.Genderhasdecidedhowmuchsuccessyouwillwin.C.Schoolfailureappearstotroubleteenagegirlsmoredeeplythanboys.D.Adolescentgirlsaremoreeasilydepressedthanboys.
山东诸城等四县市2008年高考适应性训练C.篇RestaurantsinEuropetheUnitedStatesandJapanaretestingtechnologytoletdinersoldertheirfooddirectfromasemenattheirtableinsteadofdependingonafellowhumanbeingtonotetheirchoice.Besidescuttingcostscompaniesthatsellthee-menuarguethebytes-for-bitesapproachhasanovelty有新意的valuethatcanlureyoungercustomersandvariousphotographsofsteaksandgooeydessertstemptdinerstoordermore.ItalsocouldextendtheTVdinner.Howaboutacomputer-gamedinner?It'saboutimpulse-buying.saidAdiChitayatConceptie'schiefexecutive.Ifapersonstartslookingatpicturesofchocolatecakethechancesarehe'llorderit.FrameatrendysushirestaurantinTelAvivwhichhasinstalledthesystemsaidsalesontableswiththee-menuhaveincreasedbyabout11percent.CustomersoftencallaheadtoreservespotsequippedwiththescreensmanagerNatalieEdrytoldReuters.Atoneofthee-menutablesinformationtechnologyworkerGilUrielandhisyoungfamilywereenthusiasticastheycheckedoutpicturesofthedishesonofferandsquabbledoverdesserts.It'smorevisual.saidUrielashischildrenclickedawayfuriouslyonagamesfunctionbetweencourses.Wecanstillchooseweconstillargue—butit'smucheasierwhenyoucallallseeit.66.Thefollowingaretheadvantagesmentionedofrestaurantswithe-menusexceptthatA.customerscanseediepictureoftheirorderedfoodsB.theycanattractmorecustomerstotherestaurantsC.therestaurantssavemuchcostD.eatinginthemismorecomfortable67.Theunderlinedwordimpulse-buyingmeans.A.havingnopatiencetobuythingsB.havingnoideainpurchasingC.beingencouragedtobuythingsD.beinguninterestedinpurchase68.Accordingtothelastparagraphweknowthat.A.thiskindofrestaurantsarepopularamongcustomersB.itstilltakestimefore-menustobewidelyacceptedC.customersshowlittleinterestinthee-menusD.e-menusonlyattractsasmallnumberofcustomers69.ThebesttitleofthispassagemightbeA.ModernRestaurantsB.RestaurantsTryE-menusC.GreatChangesinRestaurantsD.ANewAttraction70.ThispassagemightbetakenfromA.foodguideB.TravelingmagazineC.AdvertisementD.Website
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