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1、溫州高三一模測(cè)試英語(yǔ)卷2013 年 2 月1. Do you enjoy the seafood here? , but Ive got used to it anyway.A. Cant like it betterB. Not reallyC. Not bad actuallyD. Im really sorry2. Sol practice is an opportunity for students to gain better understanding of how _society operates.A. the.theB././C. a./D. the.aof money, b
2、ut the joy of achievement.D. add to3. True happiness does not thesesA. contribute to4. It is our daily deciB.ins, ratherC. result inn our abilities, show what we truly are.A. whichB. whoC. whatD.t5. Passengers all breathed sighs ofthe moment their plane touched the ground safely.A. nervousnessB. ref
3、C. angermostD. excitement-year college students feel much stressed.6. about their choice of major,A. Having worriedB. WorriedC. WorryD. To worry7.ephone users sometimes complain about unreliable service and they consider unfair charges.A. whichB.tC. whatD. how8. It is so of you not to play thano whi
4、le I was sleC. typicalng.D. carelessA. modestB. considerate9. Many people like to talk about generation gaps. I dont think there is y family, though.A. itB. someC. noneD. one10. It not seem like a big deal to you, yet you can make profitshe long run.A. mustB. shouldC. wouldD. might11. Hey, taxi! , s
5、ir? Can you take me downtown?A. Whats itB. Whats upC. Can I help youD. Where to12. The way you spend your money may your attitude towards life.A. supportB. transformC. indicateD. direct13. whether weight loss is your goal, it makes sense to include low-fat food in your diet.A. Apart fromB. As forC.
6、According toD. Regardless of14. Our director is out. Ill have her you on the matter when shes back.A. to contactB. contactingC. contactD. contacted15.exico, dining is a sol occa dinners are quick and they can last for hours.A. rarelyB. chieflyC. mostlyD. occaally16. Jenny has not heard from her husb
7、and for ages. Apparently their relations increasingly tense.A. were growingB. are growingC. grewD. will be growing17. Cers must not approach animalshe wild, they seem friendly.A. as ifB. even thoughC. nowtD. in case18. So far no one has come up wiexplanation of why dinosaurs died out.A. convincingB.
8、 demandingC. touchingD. puzzling19. The family on time, but their car had a flat tyre on the halfway.A. would arrive20. Jessica hadA. was cancelingB. could arrive ended to go bungee jumB. cancelsC. musve arrivedD. would have arrived, and on second thoughts, she the plan.C. canceled1D. has canceled完形
9、填空:Have you ever not wanted to do something so badlyt you would rather dien go? Welltshow I 21 about joining Madcaps, a mothers and daughters club assisting philanthropies (慈善事業(yè)). Butnow I bevethem.t you 22 open up your mind to things because eventually you might 23 end up enjoyingIts a waste of tim
10、e, I said when my mom told met I had to joadcaps, and then when shesaid I had to 24 at a homeless shelter I thought this just could not be 25.We got there late, of course, and the security guard led us to the kitchen 26 we rano 48 otherfellow Madcaps members. Since Im 27 so solly awkward I had met o
11、nly oneat a pool party,earr this year. I looked around for her but she was not there. Damn, I was 28! When the man in chargecame out and asked for 3 mothers to work outside the 29 to clean up the plates, my mom jusvoteer, leaving me to 30 food with others.ppened toSoon the 31 fami s started to walk
12、in and a little girl walked up and po ed to the food I was 32. I gave her the cold sandwich, she nodded in a form of saying 33. and then walked to join her family at a large table.As she walked away I thought of how much I 34 . I go to the top school, I have a great house, and I have awarm meal ever
13、y night. It 35t little girl to make me realize how lucky I am. Aftert moment I had achange of 36 . Now, I love Madcaps and dont miss one meeting, I have 37 being solly awkward andnow have many friends. And this year Im sure I will do 38 the required 20 hours of philanthropies.I beve roundeddo.A. car
14、edA. shouldA. alsoA. reportA. betterA. wheret if you have an 39 mind about things you canplish more ande a better. I beve sometimes you can make a difference just 40ng one thing you dont want toB. jokedB. wouldB. justB. liveB. soonerB. whenB. occaB. lateB. houseC. feltC. mayC. notC. donateC. easierC
15、. untilC. hardlyC. aloneC. clubC. serveD. doubtedD. canD. stillD. voD. worseD. becauseD. normallyD. hopelessD. shelterD. bakeD. localteerA. suddenlyA. shyA. kitchenA. packA. poorA. playing withallyB. purchaseB. homelessB. putting awayB. sorryB. earnedB. tookB. luckB. learnt fromB. nothing bB. abstra
16、ctB. byC. votaryC. looking forD. holding outD. okayD. didD. encouragedD. tasteD. thought aboutD. lessnD. openD. toA.A. hadoC.nksC. achievedC. helpedC. identityC. got over. anything butC. emptyC. upon2A. movedA. heartA. beved in38. A. moren39. A.elligent40. A. beforeAThe malls were filled with people
17、 seeking gifts for their loved ones. Some of the malls remained open around the clock, partly to satisfy our needs to buy gifts.Behind the materialistic aspect of shopfiftss the idea of caring, being attentive to the desires ofspel people in our lives. However, to use a well-worn play on words: it i
18、s our presence, not ourpresents,t truly counts. Many of us, unfortunay, can be so inattentive, evenhe presence of ourloved ones,t we might as well not be there at all.Attention is one of the greatest gifts we can give each other. Companies around the globe spend billionsevery year on advertising to
19、catch our attention for just a short momena time. Whole industries media, entertaent, education rely on the precious gift of our attention for their continued existence.A baby lacking attention for a long time is likely to be psychologically unhealthy.In earr times, both diet and attention could be
20、left unregulated (沒人管的) without major cause for concern. There were natural checks and balan: limited availability of food meant few got fat, forexle. Similarly, in bygone times we mighve spent a few hours communicating with the villagestoryler; today, watching an entire TV series, while speaking to
21、 nobody, is common. In traditionalsocieties, with small go to see Grandmaopulation, every randpa; now we haveould get a fair deal of attention. On many i and Wikipedia.es we mightShe just wants attention. people tend to think little of thoseng things simply for attention. But thetruth ist human bein
22、gs need attention, and giving attention to each other is, to a large extent, whathuman civilization is based upon. This perhaps explains the runaway sucs (一舉成功) of solnetworking sites such asand. While we use such sites for micro Hogging, ideavoicing and sus updates the reality is basic human drive
23、for attention exchange.t we are oftenng no more or lessn fulfilling ourI friend you, you friend me, I rett you, you rett me. The charming ease with which we can now getand give attention is why many people appear overly attached to their smartphones. It is also a vicious (惡性的) circle. As ever more p
24、eople are busy exchanging attention online, there is increasingly less attentionto be paidhe real world, which formore people to seek their attention exchange online, or else riskattention-starvation.The very nature of attention exchange is being raly transformed, and there is a dangert some of uswi
25、ll develop unhealthy practi. Just as eating red meat every day is a bad idea, so it is with too muchattention exchange. The biological consequenof our technological advancement in food production arehighly visible; heart disease, diabetes and obesity. The consequenof our transformed attentionexchang
26、es will be psychological and so damaging.l, and so may take longer to identify, but they will be equallyFace-to-face attention ising rarer, and therefore more valuable. In a sense it is priceless. And it is agift 41.t can be given all-year-round.hetwo paragraphs the author .A. offers advice to atten
27、tion giversB.yses the present problemsC. ses the nesity of presentsD. puts forward his poof view42. Attention exchange was not a major concernraditional societies because of.A. limited availability of foodC. a much smallopulationB. natural checks and balanD. the guidance from old people43. People us
28、e sol networking sitech asandto .A. obtain informationC. voice their opinions44. What can we infer from Paragraph 6-7?B. give attention to othersD. notice and get noticedMore people will risk attention-starvation in future.The nature of attention exchange is rarely changed.Technological advancement
29、contributes to all diseases.Transformed attention exchanges do harm to society.345. The writers pure for writing the passage is to .A. advocate more focus on real life attentionC. give practical tips on attention exchangeB.D.yze the nesity of attention givingmend some sol networking sitesBWhat is st
30、roke? Stroke is a typical disease which occurs when a blood clot (凝塊) blocks an artery(動(dòng)脈)or a blood ve() breaks,errupting blood flow to an area of the brain. When either of thesethings happens, brain cells bego die and brain damage occurs. Abilities controlled byt area of thebrain are lost such as
31、speech, movement and memory. Some people recover compley from strokes, butmoren 2/3 of survivors will have some type of disability. Anyone can have a stroke regardless of menand women. It is really imperative for us to know something about Stroke Risk Factors. Risk factors aresomewhatour control suc
32、h as over age 55, being male, being Chi, or having a family historyof stroke. Others are controllable. Stroke prevention guidelines were brought forth by Journal of theAmerican Medical Assotion in 1999. These include:1. Blood prereHigh blood prere is a leading cause of stroke. Have it checkedeast an
33、nually. Work with your doctorto keep it under control. If you have high blood pre regular exercise, or medicine.2. Atrial fibrillationre, you must take some changes in your diet,Atrial fibrillation is an irregular heartbeatt changes how your heart works and allows blood to collectin your heart. This
34、 blood, which is not moving through your body, tends to clot. The beating of your heartcan move one of these blood clotso your blood stream, and can cause a stroke.his case, your doctormay choose to lower your risk for stroke with medicines called blood thinners. Aspirin is the most commonly employe
35、d treatment.3. Stop smokingSmoking doubles the risk for stroke. If you stop smoking today, your risk for stroke will immediaybego drop.4. Limit alcoholStudies now showt drinking up to two alcoholic drinks per day can reduce your risk for stroke byaboulf.More alcohol man this each day can increase yo
36、ur risk for stroke by as much as three so lead to liver disease, accidents and more.times and c5. Cholesterol (膽固醇)If your total cholesterol level (LDL and HDL) is high, talk to your doctor.You may be at risk forstroke. LDL, known as the bad cholesterol, is the formt may narrow arteries and limit or
37、 stloodflow. Its the result of a diet high in fats, lack of exercise. HDL is the good cholesterol blood and removes clot. Lowering your cholesterol may reduce your risk for stroke.t sps the6. Diabetes ()Follow your doctors advice carefully to control your diabetes because having diabetes puts you at
38、 anincreased risk for stroke. Work with your doctor to develop a healthy eating program lifestyle.7. Exerciset fits yourA brisk walk for as little as 30 minutes a day can improve your healthany ways, and may reduce yourrisk for stroke. If you choose another exercise dance, or aerobics, you will keep
39、 a healthy body.8. A lower salt, lower fat diett you enjoy, such as biking, swimming, golf, tennis,By cutting down on salt and fat in your diet, you may be able to lower your blood prere and lower yourrisk for stroke. Work towards a balanced diet each day with plenty of fruits, vegetables, grains, a
40、 moderate amount of protein and adding fiber.9. Circulation problemsStrokes can be caused by problems with your heart pump, ves, or the blood which flows through them.Circulation problems can usually be treated wispirin. Please take it exactly as prescribed(醫(yī)囑).410. Mind these symptomsThese symptoms
41、 include sudden numbness (麻木) espelly on side-body, sudden confuin speakingor understanding, sudden trouble seeing in one or both eyes, sudden trouble walking and loss of balance, and sudden severe headache with no known cause. If you have any of these, you may have had a mini-stroke.A good mood wit
42、hout any stress is an important part of recovering from a stroke.46. Paragraph 1 is meant to say .A. people can reduce the happening chanof stroke B. a stroke victim is bound to die ore mostdisabled C. middle-aged Chi people may thinkmales are sure to have stroke D. stroke is not as dangerous as47.
43、The underlined word imperative here meansA. wonderfulB. nesaryC. valuableD. supportive48. From Item 5 we can infert .both LDL and HDL are bad cholesterols in human bodyhuman body does not need such a thing as cholesterolhigh cholesterol can be controlled with diet and exerciseD. people without LDL w
44、ill be healthiern those who have49. What will contribute to the danger of a stroke?A. Drinking some wine dailyC. Cutting down on salt and fat50. The best title for this passage is B. Walking 30 minutes a dayD. Losing temper constantlyA. What is Stroke?B. Ten Causes of StrokeC. Stroke and HealthD. Ho
45、w to Prevent StrokeCHave you ever wished for a thirty-hour day? Surely this extra time would reve the tremendous prereunder which we live. Our lives leave a trail of unfinished tasks. Unanswered letters, unvisited friends, unwritten articles, and unread books may appear in our minds at quiet moments
46、. We despera y need re f.But would a thirty-hour day really solve the problem? Wouldnt we soon be just as frustrated as we arenow with our twenty-four-hour days? A mothers work is never finished, and neither ist of anymanager, student, teacher, minister, or anyone else we know. Nor will longer hours
47、 help finish up our tasks. Children grow in number and age to require more of our time. Greater experience brings more demanding assignments. So we find ourselves working more and enjoying it less. We are accustomed to working without stop.When we stop to think deeply, we realizet our dilemma goes d
48、eepern shortage of time; it isbasically the problem of priorities (優(yōu)先順序). Actually, hard work does not hurt us. We all know what it is to go full speed for long hours. We are totally involved in an important task. The resulting tiredness is matched by a sense of achievement and joy. Not hard work, b
49、ut doubt and misgiving (疑慮) produceanxiety as we review a month or year ande depressed by thle of unfinished tasks. We sensetdemands have driven uso a trap of frustration. We admit, quite out of our sense of guilt, we have leftundone those things, which we ought to have done; and we have done those
50、things which we ought not to have done. To do the urgent thing or to finish the important thing, is a sharp question.Several years ago an experienced cotton-mill manager said to me, your greatest danger is letting the urgent things crowd out of the important. He didnt realize how hard his motto hit.
51、 I often think of it and know I shouldnt trouble myself with the tough problem of priorities.We live in constant tenbetn the urgent and the important. The problem ist the important taskrarely must be done today, or even thisk. The urgent task calls for instant action with endlessdemands and prere, e
52、very hour and day.A mans home is no longer his castle; it is no longer a place away from urgent tasks because theephonebreaks the walls with imperious (專橫的) demands. The immediate appeal of these tasks seems irresistible and important, and they exhaust our energy. But with time going their false imp
53、ortance fades. It seemst the urgent things we are pressed with for such a long time are not5t pressing. Wisense of losswe recall the important tasks pushed aside. We realize weve urgent.51 .The reason why we sometimes wish to have a thirty-hour day ise slaves to the tyranny () of thet we .A. have to
54、o much work to completeB. need more time to enjoy our livesD. are used to working without stopC. need longer hours to ease prere52. From Paragraph 3, we find anxiety increases when we .A. stop to think about our dilemmaB. go full speed working at our taskD. recall lots of unfinished workC. areng mea
55、ningless things53. The mottot hits the writerls us .A. to finish the urgent and the important thingC. the urgent thing shouldnt be done instantlyB. to avoid the urgent pushing out the importantD. the important thing is different from the urgent t .B. the problem of time shortage is toughD. the way t
56、o deal with the urgent is hardD54. The writresents the article to remind usA. the urgent is not always to comeC. the important is not always depressingSome people seem easy to understand: their character appears obvious on themeeting. Appearan,however, can be deceptive. For thirty years now I have b
57、een studying my fellowmen. I dont know verymuch about them. I shrug my shoulders when peoplel met theirimpress ofrson arealways right. For my own part I findt the longer I know people the more they puzzle me.I readhis mornings prt Edward Burton had died. He was a merchant and had been in businessfor
58、 many years. Once he gave me a great surprise. Unless I had heard the story from his own lips, Idnever have bevedt he was capable of such an action. He was always ney and quietly dressed inaccordance with his age andition. He didnt talk much, but what he said was sensible. You couldntimagine hedsibl
59、y raise his voice in anger. Here was a man who attracted you because you felt in hima real love for his fellows. Hedl with poa good and spicy story, and in his youth hed beensomething of an athlete. He was a rian and hed made every penny himself. I supe one thingtmade you like him wast he was so wea
60、k; he aroused your instincts (本能) of protection. You felt he couldnt bear to hurt a fly.One afternoon Burton told me a funny story in a quiet, dry humour:There was a namesake (同名人) of mine, who was the best bridge player I ever met. He seemed to have a fantastic instinct about the cards. I used to p
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