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浙江省諸暨2015屆高三上學(xué)期期中考試英語(yǔ)試題選擇題部分(共80分)第一部分:英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié):?jiǎn)雾?xiàng)填空(共20小題;每小題0.5分,滿分10分)從A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題紙上將該選項(xiàng)標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。1.---IwillgotoOxford---_______!A.Takeiteasy B.Allthebest C.Goahead D.Havefun2.Successfule-learningdemands_____self-control,_____qualitymanychildrenmaylack.A.the,a B.a,the C./,a D./,the3.Ihate_____whensomeonetalkstomewithhismouthfull.A.that B.them C.it D.those4.Checktobesureyouhave_______waterandfoodsuppliesbeforeyousetoutforahiking.A.automatic B.steady C.concrete D.adequate5.Allofuswillsoonreachapointinourlife______wehavetobeawayfromourparents.A.which B.where C.that D.how6.HavingstayedintheroomwithnoInternet_______fordays,hefelthimselfentirelycutofffromtheoutsideworld.A.access B.load C.guarantee D.range7.Manyastoryhasprovedthatopportunitiesalways______thosewhoarewellprepared.A.envy B.favor C.suit D.sponsor8.Howeverdarktheroadaheadis,alwayskeepyourheaduptotheskybecausethat’s_____yourdreamslie.A./ B.which C.what D.where9.Whencaughtinatoughsituation,themajorityofus______togiveupbecauseofalackofcourageanddetermination.A.adopt B.abuse C.tend D.advocate10.______tolivingbyhimself,theoldmanfounditalmostimpossibletofitinwiththeothersinthenursinghome.A.Havingaccustomed B.Tobeaccustomed C.Accustomed D.Beingaccustomed11.Bythetimeheesbacknextweek,we_______allthetaskstodowiththeproject.A.havefinished B.willbefinishing C.willfinish D.willhavefinished12.Itisthemanagementrulesofthehotelthatpayment_____bemadeincash,whichIthinkisquiteridiculousinmoderntimes.A.need B.must C.shall D.can13.Thereisnothingeasierthandevelopingpositivehabits.You_____havetodoeverysingledaytheactionyouwanttomakeahabit.A.simply B.absolutely C.exactly D.eventually14.Timetousallislimited.Sointhedays_______,wemustworkoutapracticalplanforourstudyandkeeptoitstrictly.A.following B.tofollow C.followed D.beingfollowed15.Don’tworry!_____Iexplainedonthephone,yourplanwillbeputforwardanddiscussedatthenextmeeting.A.When B.Unless C.As D.Since16.Fornoreason,hedidn’tattendherweddingheldlastweekend.ButIdothinkhe______.A.musthave B.shouldhave C.couldhave D.mighthave17.Peopleinthatareaoncelivedinpovertybuttheirlivingconditionshaveimprovedalot_____theyears.A.during B.for C.over D.with18.HeavysmogblanketsBeijingagain.______,cityauthoritiesstartusingitsnewsmogwarningsystem.A.Inturn B.Intime C.Inresponse D.Inreturn19.Wouldyouplease______thepaperformeandseeifthereareanyobviousmistakes?A.lookaround B.lookthrough C.lookup D.lookinto20.---Iheardyouwereapplyingforanoverseasuniversity.---_______A.Whynot? B.Areyouserious? C.Forwhat? D.Iam,actually.第二節(jié):完型填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從21—40各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題紙上將該選項(xiàng)標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。TristanCoffeyis5yearsold.HewasbornonJanuary12th,2009,adayyouknow21changedtheCoffeys’livesforever.InJuly,he22akindofunusualredspotonhishands.Threemonthslater,hewasdiagnosed(診斷)withjuveniledermatomyositis(皮肌炎)autoimmunedisorder.“Hewasvery23---notbeingabletopulluphisownshorts.24Ihadtoleavefrommyjob,andpullhimoutofschool.Becausehelovespreschoolsomuch,itbrokeallofour25,”hismomBriannasaid.Hisimmunesystemisattackingitself,whichcauseshimlotsof26inlotsofplaces.TheCoffeyscallitthe“invisibleillness”27Everyonelooksathimandsays“Oh,helooksso28.”Buttheycannotseehisbodyattackinghisheart,orhisliver,orhisveins,orhismuscles.They29seehowmuchheisadmittedbythehospital.Juveniledermatomyositisistreatable,30notcurable.Tristantakes11to14medicationsaday.Hehastoreceive31inhospitaleverymonth.Thesemedicationscausehugemoodswings,and32Tristan’sabilitytobeoutdoorsinthesun.33allthis,Tristanisalwaysfirstinlinetoplaysoccerattheplaygroundwithhisfriends.Heisalsooneofthefunniestkidsyou’llevermeet.Briannasays,“Hewillalways34aroom,thehospitalandthegrocerystore---35wemaybe.He’salsosuper36tootherpeople’sfeelings.Occasionallyhewillcatchme37.Hewillputhislittlehandsonmycheeksand38mytearsandsay‘Mom,don’tcry,IjustloveyouandIamgoingtobeOK’.Tristanisveryoptimistic.Helaughsalot,39makingjokes,lovestolearn,andenjoyslife.Heisavery40kid,andhasbeenthroughsomuch.21.A.what B.when C.who D.that22.A.developed B.caused C.invented D.infected23.A.strong B.weak C.thin D.unhappy24.A.Immediately B.Steadily C.Finally D.Instantly25.A.affection B.promise C.minds D.hearts26.A.burn B.fever C.pain D.mess27.A.though B.because C.when D.unless28.A.great B.poor C.weak D.funny29.A.easily B.hardly C.willingly D.narrowly30.A.and B.or C.then D.but31.A.entertainment B.treatment C.amusement D.experiment32.A.limit B.acquire C.lose D.control33.A.Ratherthan B.Inspiteof C.Inadditionto D.Inviewof34.A.putup B.takeup C.clearup D.lightup35.A.whatever B.wherever C.whoever D.whenever36.A.sensitive B.loyal C.flexible D.potential37.A.smoking B.talking C.crying D.smiling38.A.holdback B.keepback C.dryup D.wipeaway39.A.constantly B.gradually C.eventually D.actually40.A.interesting B.humorous C.tough D.clumsy第二部分:閱讀理解(第一節(jié)20小題,第二節(jié)5小題;每小題2分,滿分50分)第一節(jié):閱讀下列材料,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題紙上將選項(xiàng)標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。AParentsallstruggletogetchildrentounderstandthatmoneydoesn’tgrowontrees,wantingthemtoberesponsible,workhardandlearntosaveafewbucks.Buttheselessonsareamongthemostdifficulttoteach.EnterKidZania,aninternationallypraisedandtrulyuniquechildren’sthemepark,whichmakeslifealittleeasierforparents.KidZaniaisnotatraditionalthemeparkinalmostanysenseoftheworld---therearenorollercoastersormerry–go-roundsinsight.Thereare,however,plentyofattractionsandactivitiesthatwillkeepchildrenbusy,active,engagedandexcitedallday.Whatmakesitsomuchfunisthatitisakid-sizedcity---pletewithrestaurants,banks,grocerystoresandhospitals---wherethekidsgettobeadults,doingthethingsmostofusdoonanynormalday.Theystartbypickingoneofnearly100“careers”andlearningaboutit.Then,theyputontheiruniformandarereadytoworkandearnKidZaniadollars(Kidzos).Mostactivitiesareuniversalbutsomearelocalizedtoreflectdistinctflavorsadpersonalityofthecountryandregionwheretheparkislocatedandtokeepitrealforthekids.Kidsgetpaidforeveryjobtheydo,whichhelpsthemexplorethemysteriesofmanagingmoney.Kidzosinhand,theycanspenditorsaveit.Iftheyrunshortofmoney,they’llhavetofindawaytoearnsome.EachKIdZaniacityisplannedinamazingdetail,evenincludingrealworldbrandsthathelpsponsorthecityandkeepitrunning.Iwasalittlecautiousofallthepopularcorporatelogos,butthebrandsweren’tpushedatall.Theyaretheretoreinforce(加強(qiáng))the“realcity”feelingbymixingitwiththingskidsrecognize.KidNaniaemploysseniorcitizenswhogivetheparkahomeyfeelandhelpputchildrenatease.Managementalsoemploysthedisabled,whetherblind,deaforwheel-bound.Besidesmakingforamorerealisticcity,thisteacheschildrenaboutthosewithdifferentabilitiesandgivesthemanopportunitytospendtimewithpeopletheymightotherwisehavestaredatortreatedlessthankindly.SocializationisanimportantpartofKidZania,justasitisthroughoutchildhood.TheKidZaniaexperienceempowerskids,givingthemtheconfidencetobetheirbestselves,andtheinspirationtobegreatglobalcitizens.Andit’spartofwhatmakesKidZaniasuchanamazingplaceforfamiliesandchildren.41.KidZaniaisuniqueinthat_____.A.ithasnoentertainmentfacilities.B.itincludeslotsoflocalizedactivitiesC.itofferskidschancestolearnthroughworkingD.itemploysmanyseniorsanddisabledpeople42.WhatdoestheauthorthinkofitwhentherealworldbrandsareincludedinKidZania?A.Hedoesn’tthinkitpropertohavetheminthepark.B.Hethinksithelpfulforrunningthepark.C.Hethinkskidscanlearnnothingwithoutthem.D.Hethinksitmayhaveabadeffectonkids.43.Children’sthemeparkKidZaniaissetupto_____.A.preparethemtobegoodcitizensinthefutureB.providethemwithaplacetohaveagoodtimeC.makethemawareoftheirparents’hardshipD.assisttheminbuildingagoodrelationshipwithparents44.Theword“empower”inthelastparagraphisclosetinmeaningto_____.A.control B.enable C.impress D.promise45.Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.Childrendopart-timejobsatthemepark.B.Athemeparkpusheskidstobegrown-ups.C.KidZaniathemeparkmakeschildren’slifeeasier.D.Kidsgetto“be”adultsatKidZaniathemepark.BBelowisaselectionof6scientistswhodidresearch.IsaacNewtonstuckaneedleinhiseye.Thoughbestknownfordiscoveringthelawsofgravitation,Newtondidpioneeringresearchinoptics(光學(xué)).Heexperimentedwithprism(棱鏡),butthatdidn’trevealmuchabouttheeye’sstructureorhowitsensescolor.Tolearnmore,theunusualphysicisttookatypeofneedleknownwithasharptipand,hewrote,“putitbetweenmyeyeandtheboneasneartothebacksideofmyeyeasIcould.”NicolaeMinovicihangedhimself.NicolaeMinoviciperformedaseriesofexperimentsinwhichheallowedhimselftobechokedbyropes.Thoughhisfeetreportedlyneverlefttheground,heexperiencedaburningpaininhisneckandsignaledtobelowered.Hehadtroubleswallowingforanentiremonth.FranzReichelttestedhisparachute(降落傘)byjumpingfromtheEiffelTower.OnFeb4,1912,anAustrian-borntailornamedFranzReichelttestedhis“parachutesuit”---anairman’ssuitdesignedtofunctionasaparachuteintheeventofanemergency.Alas,thechutefailedtoopenup,whichcontributedtohisdeath.Theeventwasrecordedinstillphotosaswellasinthegrainyvideobelow.WernerForssmannstuckaplastictubeinhisownheart.Intheearlypartofthelastcentury,itwasbelievedthatinsertingsomethingintoabeatingheartwouldbedeadly.WernerForssmannthoughtotherwise.Soonedayin1929,heputatubeintohisheart.Fortunately,hesurvivedthedaringexperimentbutlosthisjob.ButhisfearlessnesswasrewardedwhenhewonaNobelPrizein1956.FrederickHoelzelateglass.Andnotjustglass.Duringthe1920sand1930s,UniversityofChicagoresearcherFrederickHoelzelreportedlyswallowedgrainglass,ballbearings,thread,wire,andothernon-fooditemsinordertoshowhowlongitwouldtaketheitemstopassthroughhisguts(腸子).Despitehisriskyresearch,Hoelzellivedintoanoldage.BarryMarshalldrankbacteria-loadedsoup.Formanyyearsdoctorshadonlyanunclearideaaboutthecauseofstomachillness.Sohedecidedtobehisownpig,takinggerms(細(xì)菌)fromaninfectedpatient,mixingtheminasolution,anddrinkingit.Afewdayslater,afterexperiencingaperiodofthrowingupandtiredness,heexaminedhisowngut---andprovedthelinkbetweenthegermsandillness.ForhisdaringexperimenthewonaNobelPrizein2005.46.Whichofthefollowingscientist’sresearchcertainlywasrecordedbyvideo?A.Newton B.Minovici C.Hoelzel D.Reichelt47.WhydidWernerForssmannandBarryMarshallwintheNobelPrize?A.Thetwoscientistswereexpertinsurgeryoperations.B.Bothdiscoveredthelinksbetweengermsanddisease.C.Theymadesignificantbreakthroughsinmedicalresearch.D.Eachofthemconductedthesameexperimentseparately.48.WhichofthefollowingstatementaboutthescientistsisTRUE?A.ThelawsofgravitationisNewton’sonlyimportantdiscovery.B.Minovici’sexperimentsmadeitimpossibleforhimtoswallow.C.Hoelzeldiedearlybecauseofthenon-fooditemsheswallowed.D.Forssmann’sfearlessnesscontributedalottohisachievement.49.Thegreatestdifferenceofthe6scientistsfromthemajorityofotherscientistsisthat______.A.theydevotedtheirtimetoscientificresearchB.theywouldrisktheirlivesforexperimentsC.theyweregreatlyenthusiasticaboutscienceD.theymadetheirgreatcontributionstoscienceCMiddleschoolistypicallyatimeofchaoticemotions,confusingrelationshipsandchallenginggrowingpains.Butitmayalsohaveasurprisinglylastinginfluenceonthefuture.InastudypublishedinChildDevelopment,researchersfoundthatadolescentswhowerebestabletohandlerelationshipandmakesoundbehaviorchoicesweremostlikelytoberatedbytheirparentsassuccessfulbothsociallyandprofessionallywhentheybecameyoungadults.“Wetendtothinkthatpeerrelationshipsinearlyadolescencedon’tmeanthatmuch,butthattendstobedeadlywrong,”saysAllen,aprofessorofpsychologyattheUniversityofAllenandhiscolleaguesfollowed184youthsfromapublicmiddleschoolintheSoutheast,whichincludedkidsfrombothurbanandsuburbanneighborhoods.Theyinterviewedtheteens’parentsaswellastheirclosestfriends,startingwhentheparticipantswerearound13.Theresearchfollowedupagainwhentheywereages20to23.“Whatwe’refindingisthatthepathisnotstraightforward---itismorelikeatightropewalkbetweentryingtoconnectwellwithpeersononesideandavoidinggettingsweptupintopeerinfluencestowardabnormalbehaviorontheother.”SaysAllen.Indeed,thestudyshowedthatteenswhobestpreventedpeerpressureduringjuniorhighwerelesslikelytoinvolveincriminalbehaviorortohavealcoholordrugproblems.Butunfortunately,thisabilitycanalsocauseproblems---thissamegroupalsohadfewerandweakerfriendshipsasadults.Theresearchfoundthatthosewhohadthestrongestinteractionsasadults,notsurprisingly,wereteenswalkingamiddlegroup,remainingopentopeerinfluence,butnotallowingthemselvestobecontrolledbythepressure.Thatdoesn’tmean,however,thatwhenitcametothemostmonpressuresduringadolescence,suchassmoking,drinkingandtryingdrugs,theseteenswoulddefinitelysayno.“Thepeoplewhowerebestatconnectinghavealowerriskofproblemswithalcoholanddrugabuse,buttheyactuallydrinkslightlymore.”Allensays.“Intermsofalcoholanddruguse,thesafestpathwouldbetobelessinfluencedandslightlylessconnectedwiththeirpeers,butthatwouldthennegativelyaffectyoursocialrelationships,”Allennotes.Andbeingsociallyseparatedcouldhavenegativehealthconsequence.“Theresearchshowsthatitisasbigariskfactorfordyingearlyascigarettesmokingorobesity,”saysAllen.“Thereisnofreelunchhere.”Thefindingsalsostressthatitisimportantforteenstobeacceptedbytheirpeersandsuggeststhatadultsshouldtaketheseadolescentsintoconsiderationmoreseriously.“Manypeoplethink,‘Whyareteenssoconcernedabouttheserelationships?They’rereallynobigdeal.’”Allensays,“Theycarebecausetheseareindicationsforhowtheywillfunctioninlifesociallyfortherestoftheirlives.Relationshipsarevitaltophysicalandmentalhealth.”50.Howmanyperiodswasthestudydividedduringtheresearch?A.One B.Two C.Three D.Four51.Fromparagraph2weknowthat_______.A.theearlylifeofadolescencemeanslittlefortheirfutureB.goodpeerrelationshipsareofgreatimportancetoteens’futureC.handlingrelationshipsisnotsoimportantasmakingbehaviorchoicesD.onlytheteenswhocangetalongwellwiththeirpeerscansucceedinthefuture52.Bysaying“Thereisnofreelunchhere.”,Allenmeansthat_______.A.thesafestpathalsohasitsproblemsB.peopleshouldpayforwhattheyeatC.beingsociallyseparatedwillleadtoalcoholanddruguseD.socialrelationshipswillnegativelyaffectone’shealth53.Thelastparagraphismainlyintendedtotellusthat_____.A.itisimportantforadultstoacceptwhatteensareB.teenscaretoomuchabouttheirrelationshipswithpeersC.teensshouldbeencouragedtodevelopgoodrelationshipswithpeersD.teens’relationshipswillaffecttheirperformanceinlaterlife54.Whichbestdescribesthewriter’stoneinthispassage?A.Doubtful B.Enthusiastic C.Objective D.ConcernedDTheeventthatstandsoutinmymemoryhappenedonemorningin1983whenIwas14yearsold.Iwasathomewithmymother,gettingreadyfortheafternoonsessionofschool.IwasdoingmyhomeworkwhenIheardraisedvoice.AtfirstIthoughtnothingofit---customersinthemotorcycleshopdirectlybelowusoftenbecameunrulyandloud,butIsoonrealizedthiswasdifferent.“Quick!Removethemotorcyclefromtheshop,”someoneyelled.Thenathickburningsmellfilledtheair.WhenIopenedthefrontdoorofourflattoinvestigate,athickcloudofsmoke,billowingupfromthegroundfloor,greetedme.Themotorcycleshophadcaughtfire.Mymum,whohadbeenworkinginthekitchen,hurriedtothelivingroom.Werushedoutofthedoorandalongthecorridorthroughthesmoke.WewereheadingtowardsthestairwayatthefarendofthecorridorwhenMumstoppedinhertracks.Sheturnedaroundandheadedbackthewaywecame.Ihadnoideawhatshewasdoing,butIfollowedsuit.MumhadsuddenlyrememberedtheKoreanladyinher70swholivednextdoortous,whowecalledMakcik.Mumbeganbangingonherdoor,buttonoavail.Asthesmokethickenedaroundus,Icouldseemanyofourneighbors---somestillintheirpyjamas----runningforsafety.“Shewouldhaverunforsafetylikeeveryoneelse!”Icried.Mumrefusedtogiveup.“Iknowsheisstillinside,”shesaidasshepoundedthedoor.“Godownstairs,Shaji.Gonow!”However,frozenwithfear,Istoodrootedtothespot.Bythen,bothofuswerecoughingandoureyeswerestinging.Timeseemedtostandstill,thoughwewereprobablythereforonlytwoorthreeminutes.JustasIwasbeginningtochoke,thedooropened.Makcikstoodthere,totallyconfused.Mumwasright---shehadbeenunawareofwhatwashappening.Grabbingherhand,MumledMakcikdownstairsandoutsidetoasafespotwherepeoplehadgatheredtowitnessthefire.Thefiremenhadjustarrivedandsetaboutfightingtheblaze,whichwasreachinguptothesecondfloorabovethemotorcycleshop.prehendingthegravityofthesituation,Makcikbrokedown.Holdingmymother’shandstightly,andwithtearsflowingdownhercheeks,shespoketoMum.Icouldnothearwhatshesaid,buttherewasnomistakinghergratitude.IlearnedlaterthatMakcikwassleepingwhenthefirebrokeout.IdreadtothinkwhatwouldhavehappenedifMumhadnotturnedbackforher.Soonthefiremenputoutthebillowingflames.Therewerenodeathsandinjuries,thoughthemotorcycleshopwaspletelydestroyed.Althoughthefirehaddamagedourcorridorbadly,itwasputoutbeforeitcouldspreadintoourflat.Ourhomehadbeensaved,thougheverythingwascoveredinsootandanawfulsmellhungintheair.And,sadly,mypetlovebirdsweredead.Ifeltterriblefornotsavingtheminmyhaste.However,thethoughtofMum’scourageousactinsavingahumanlifebroughtgreatrelief.Yearslater,IaskedMumaboutthisincident.ShesaidthatshewasfamiliarwithMakcik’sdailyroutineandwascertainshewouldstillbesleeping.WhenIaskedifshewasscared,Mumreplied“Whenalovedoneisindanger,thethoughtoffearnevercrossesthemind.”Duringmyschooldays,wheneverIwroteanessayaboutcourageousdeeds,Ialwaysfocusedonsoldiersriskingtheirlivestosaveothers.Itneveroccurredtometowritemymumwhohad,inherdeterminedway,savedourelderlyneighbor.TodayIknowbetter.MariaThomas,atimidandmodestlady,someonewhowouldnotbemistakenforasuperhero,hadturnedouttobemyrealhero.55.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat_____.A.TheauthorknewnothingabouttheKoreanladylivingnextdoor.B.Makciksurvivedthebigfireowingtomymum’stimelyrescue.C.Firemenmadenoattempttorescuethosetrappedinthebuilding.D.Nodamagewascausedbecausethefirewasputoutimmediately.56.ReceivingnoresponsefromMakcik,Mumrefusedtoleavebecause_____.A.shewassurethatthefirewouldn’tthreatenherlifeB.shewasconvincedthatMakcikwastooscaredtomoveC.shewasinformedthatMakcikwasindesperateneedofhelpD.sheknewforsureMakcikwasindoors,sleeping57.WhydidMakcikbreakdownlater?A.Becauseshealmostlostallherpossessionsbecauseofthebigfire.B.Becauseshewasfrightenedbythesceneinfrontofher.C.Becauseshewasdeeplymovedbymymum’sactofkindnessD.Becauseshewasshockedbythespreadingfire.58.Whichofthefollowingbestexplainsthesentence“Whenalovedoneisindanger,thethoughtoffearnevercrossesthemind.”?A.Lovemakesallhardheartsgentle. B.Loveisblind.C.Lovefearsnodanger. D.Loveneverdies.59.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“tonoavail”mostprobablymean?A.withoutsuccess B.worsestillC.toone’sdisappointment D.inone’sabsence60.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.Myneighboranarrowescape B.ThefireanunforgettableexperienceC.Thefirefightingathrillingstory D.Mymotherasuperhero第二節(jié):下面文章有5處需要添加首句(第61—65題)。請(qǐng)從以下選項(xiàng)(A、B、C、D、E和F)中選出符合各段落的首句,并在答題紙上將相應(yīng)選項(xiàng)的標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。選項(xiàng)中有一項(xiàng)是多余選項(xiàng)。Negativeself-talkTryingtobesomeoneyou’renotparingyourselftoothersNeveropeningthedoortochallengeHoldingontothepastKeepingalltoyourselfDeadlyhabitsthatdriveyouawayfromhappinessHumansareimperfect,that’sforsure!Butifsomethingdoesn’tgowellthesedaysoryou’renotwhereyouwanttobe,herearefivepossiblereasonsthatyou’redrivingonthewrongroadawayfromhappiness.61.__________Whetheryouarestickingtogoodorbadmemories,spendingyourlifeinanothertimeorplace,doesnotdriveyouforwardintosomethingforthebetter.Payattentiontowhatyouaredoingrightnow.Learnfromwhatyouexperienced,andlivenow;beautycanunfoldinmagicalwaysrightinfrontofyouifyoujustlook.62.__________“I’mnotgoodenough,”isapoisonousthought.Eachdaywritedowntenstatementsorthingsyoulikeaboutyourself.Thisisprobablytheeasiestwaytorewireyourbrainifyoukeepatit.Justbecausesomeoneyoureallycaredaboutneverlovedyou,itdoesn’tmeanyoucannotloveyourself.Intheend,yourloveandpositivitywillmattermore,ratherthanrelyingonotherstofindit.63.__________Neveracceptchallengesislikeneverwantingtochange.Hidinginacornerbecauseyouneverfeltlovedandyoufeltashamedforthesefeelingswillneverempoweryoutobesomethingbeyondthat.You’llbestuckinthatcornerforever,continuingthecycle.Copewiththeproblemonedayatatimeinsteadofrunningawayfromit.Ifyou’reashypersonwhodoesn’tleavethehouse,gooutinpubliconceadayandlooksomeoneintheeyebeforeyoumoveontoyourbiggerfears.64.__________Yourlifedoesnotturnaroundyourfantasyofwhatotherpeople’slivesappeartobeonthesurface.You’relookingatSally’sjobattheBestpanyEverandthinkingthatshemusthavetheBestLifeEver,when,infact,there’satotaldisasterareahappeninginanotherpartofherlife.Ifyouoftendoso,considerdeactivatingyoursocialmediachannelforadayandseehowyoufeel.StudiesonhowFacebookaffectsself-respectmayverywellapplytoyou.65.__________Yourparentspressuredyoutogetgoodgradessoyou’dendupinmedicalorlawschool.Butthat’sneverwhatyouwanted.Atsomepoint,analyzethementalchildhoodconditioningyou’vebeenbroughtupwith.Checkinwithyourself.Wantingtobeprettyandrichmightreallymeanwantingattention,whichmightreallymeanwantingtobelovedforwhoyouare.It’stimetostartdiggingdeep!諸暨2014學(xué)年第一學(xué)期高三年級(jí)英語(yǔ)期中答題卷任務(wù)型閱讀答案:61._______62._______63._______64._______65._______非選擇題部分(共40分)第三部分:寫(xiě)作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié):短文改錯(cuò)(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)下英短文中有10處語(yǔ)言錯(cuò)誤。請(qǐng)?jiān)谟绣e(cuò)誤的地方增加、刪除或修改某個(gè)單詞注意:1.每處錯(cuò)誤及其修改均僅限一詞;2.只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起)不計(jì)分。I’vereallygottodosomethingtoloseweightbecauseI’mgettingma

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