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高三下期第一次月考

英語試題卷.3

第I卷

I.聽力部分(共三節(jié),滿分30分)

第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)

聽下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最

佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對(duì)話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小題

和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。

l.Whoisprobablytheman?

A.Apasser-by.B.Apoliceman.C.Ataxi-driver.

2.Whenwilltheschoolbusarrive?

A.At6:41.B.At6:50.C.At6:51.

3.Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutice-skating?

A.Shethinksitdangerous.B.Sheprefersice-skatingtoroller-skating.

C.ShedoesnHlikeit.

4.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?

A.Abigtravelagency.B.Ajobopportunity.

C.Aninexperiencedsalesman.

5.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?

A.Themanpaid23.5dollars.

B.Thesaladwouldnotbeservedimmediately.

C.Themanorderedtwochickensandwichesandonesalad.

第二節(jié)(共12小題;每小題1.5分,滿分18分)

聽下面4段對(duì)話,每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)選

出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對(duì)話前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5

秒鐘,聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間,每段對(duì)話讀兩遍。

請(qǐng)聽第6段材料,回答第6至8題。

6.Whydoesthewomanfeelrundownlow?

A.Becauseofthehardwork.B.BecauseofthequarrelwithFred.

C.Becauseoftheseriousillness.

7.WhathashappenedtoFred?

A.Helosthisjob.B.Thewomangotveryupsetathim.

C.Hishealthhasbeengettingworse.

8.Whatwillthewomanprobablydonext?

A.Apologizetotheman.B.Paymoreattentiontoherhealth.

C.Makeacomplainttoherboss.

請(qǐng)聽第7段材料,回答第9至11題。

9.Whatdoesthewomandoinhersparetime?

A.Playtennis,readandswim.B.Swim,readandwatchTV.

C.Read,watchTVandgotomovies.

10.Whataretheman'shobbies?

A.Fishingandcollectingstamps.B.Readingandfishing.

C.WatchingTVandcollectingstamps.

11.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Inarestaurant.B.Byalake.

C.Inthewoman'shouse.

請(qǐng)聽第8段材料,回答第12至14題。

12.Whendoestheconversationtakeplace?

A.Inthemorning.B.Atnoon.

C.Intheevening.

13.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?

A.Shewilltakeabusinesstrip.B.Sheisnotmarriedyet.

C.Shewantstogainweight.

14.Whyisn'tthewomanfeelingwell?

A.Becauseofthejobstress.B.Becauseofbeingtoofat.

C.Becauseoffallingill.

請(qǐng)聽第9段材料,回答第15至17題。

15.Whatisthetopicoftheconversation?

A.Foodandourhealth.B.Theimprovedfood.

C.Agriculturescience.

16.Whydofarmersgivemedicinestotheiranimalsaccordingtothetalk?

A.Tofattentheanimals.B.Tomakethemeatdelicious.

C.Tomakeanimalshealthy.

17.Howmanyhumanillnessesarerelatedtofood?

A.About80%.B.About60%.C.About40%.

第三節(jié)(共3小題;每小題1.5分,滿分4.5分)

聽下面一段材料,將第18至第20三個(gè)小題的信息補(bǔ)充完整,每空限填一個(gè)詞或一個(gè)數(shù)。

聽材料前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答

時(shí)間。本段材料讀兩遍。

聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。

TableMannersforaFormalWestern-styleDinner

FirstManhelpstheladyonhis(18)__________tobeseated.

Trytokeepupsomekindofsmalltalkwithneighborseverynowand

Second

then.

ThirdPutthenapkinonthe(19)_________.

1)Thelowerrow:thesaladplate,theserviceplate.

Fourth:theeating

2)Theupperrow:bread-and-butterplate,watergobletand

utensils

(20)_________.

n.單項(xiàng)選擇。(每小題i分,共15分)

21.—Thankyoufbrpickingmeupinthisremotearea!

-.Fmjustgoinginthesamedirection.

A.WithpleasureB.Noneofyourbusiness

C.ThinknothingofitD.There'snothinginit

22.newcurefbrthisdiseasethatmedicalexpertshaverecentlydevelopedprovedtobe

mosteffective,althoughitcannotcompletelykillalltheviruses.

A.A;aB.A;theC.不填;theD.The;不填

23.1wouldhavegonetovisithiminthehospitalhaditbeenatallpossible,butI

fullyoccupiedthewholeoflastweek.

A.wereB.hadbeenC.havebeenD.was

24.—Ipromiseherdaughtershegetanicepresentonherbirthday.

—Willitbeasurprisetoher?

A.shouldB.mustC.wouldD.shall

25.Afteramonth'strainingofworkinglonghoursinthedesert,wearemadecompletely

usedintheopenair.

A.toeatB.toeatingC.ofeatingD.eat

26.—Whatdoyouthinkofthemealwehavejusthad?

—Itiswellworthischargedforit.

A.thatB.whichC.whatD.howmany

27.Afterstayinginhospitalforlong,thepatientwasadvisedtogototheseasideto

hishealth.

A.takeupB.carryupC.pickupD.makeup

28.It'ssurprisingthatyoufinishedtheexaminationpaperittookmeandyoumade

fewermistakesthanIdid.

A.one-fifththetimeB.onefifthtimeC.theone-fifthtimeD.onefifthatime

29.ScientistslikeQianXueseninmanywaysforofferingfreeaccess

appliedsciencetostudentsintheirdailylife.

A.alwayshonors;forB.isalwayshonored;to

C.arealwayshonored;toD.arealwayshonored;fbr

30.However,whenteamstocompletetasksatschool,weareoftenhardlyaware

ofthis.

A.formingB.toformC.formedD.beforming

31.Onemoremonth,thesebabybirdswillflyoutoftheirnest.

A.orB.andC.butD.otherwise

32.Wedon'tintendtosignanydocumentswithoutourlawyer.

A.demandingB.discussingC.consultingD.asking

33.Thetemperaturewillfallsharplythedayaftertomorrow,whenasnowstorm

tostrikeourarea.

A.expectsB.isexpectedC.hasexpectedD.willbeexpected

34.Jude,seatedinachairandlostinthought,gavemeasuddenlook,asif,“Areyou

kidding?v

A.tosayB.tohavesaidC.saidD.tobesaying

35.Since1995,peoplecalltheYearoftheInternet,theworldhasturnedflatthankstothe

network.

A.whichB.whenC.inwhichD.bywhichtime

III.完形填空。(每小題1.5分,共30分)

Itwaspouringoutside.Weallstoodthereundertheawning(雨篷)andjustinsidethedoorof

theWal-Mart,36,some37,othersannoyed38naturemesseduptheirhurriedday.Igot

lostinthesoundandsightoftherain39thedirtanddustoftheworld.

“Momjet'srunthroughtherain,“agirl'ssweetvoice40me.

“What?”Momasked.

"Let'srunthroughtherain!”

“No,honey.We'llwaituntilit41downabit,"Momreplied.

Thisyoungchildwaitedaboutanotherminuteand42:“Mom,let'srunthroughtherain.”

uWeHlget43ifwedo/'Momsaid.

“No,wewon't,Mom.That'snotwhatyousaidthismorning,“theyounggirlsaidasshe

tuggedatherMom'sarm.

“Thismorning?44didIsaywecouldrunthroughtherainandnotgetwet?”

“Don'tyou45?WhenyouweretalkingtoDaddyabouthiscancer,yousaid,4IfGod

cangetusthroughthis,hecangetusthrough46!'"

Theentirecrowedstoppeddead47,Noonecameorleftinthenextfewminutes.Mom

48_andthoughtforamomentaboutwhatshewouldsay.Nowsomewouldlaughitoffandscold

herforbeingdishonest.Butthiswasalsoamomentofaffirmationinayoungchild'slife.

"Honey,youareabsolutely49.Let'srunthroughtherain.Ifwegetwet,wellmaybewe_50

neededwashing,“Momsaid.Thenofftheyran.

Weallstoodwatching,smilingandlaughingastheyrushedpastthecar.Butthenwere51

byafewwhoscreamedandlaughedlikechildrenallthe52totheircarsincluding

me.Circumstancesorpeoplecantakeawayyourmaterialpossessions,theycantakeawayyour

money,andtheycantakeawayyour53.Butnoonecanevertakeawayyourprecious

54.So.don'tforgettomaketimeandtakethe55tomakememorieseveryday!

36.A.complainingB.talkingC.waitingD.expecting

37.A.eagerlyB.patientlyC.happilyD.anxiously

38.A.asifB.evenifC.becauseD.when

39.A.puttingawayB.breakingawayC.gettingawayD.washing

4O.A.caughtB.interruptedC.broke□.impressed

41.A.slowsB.comesC.poursD.falls

42.A.repliedB.repeatedC.laughedD.talked

43.A.laughedB.hurtC.wetD.lost

44.A.WhyB.WhenC.HowD.Where

45.A.knowB.rememberC.realizeD.recognize

46.A.therainB.thediseaseC.somethingD.anything

47.A.silentB.calmC.still□.surprising

48.A.stoppedB.pausedC.leftD.kept

49.A.accurateB.reasonableC.harmfulD.right

5O.A.justB.yetC.evenD.rather

51.A.followedB.staredC.droveD.seized

52.A.timeB.whileC.sameD.way

53.A.houseB.moneyC.healthD.time

54.A.wealthB.memoriesC.knowledgeD.soul

55.A.possibilitiesB.opportunitiesC.risk0.challenge

IV.閱讀理解。(每小題2分,共40分)

A

AmericansinItalyseekfood,notruins

MoreandmoreAmericansarevisitingItalynottoseethesitesofancientRomebuttotaste

thedelightsoftherestofthecountry,accordingtoanewsurvey.Notonlyarelongwaitsunderthe

hotsummersuntogetintositessuchastheColosseum(羅馬圓形大劇場(chǎng))turningvisitors

away,buttheattractionsofgoodwine,pastaandParmesancheesearedrawingpeopletoother

less-knowndestinations.Alittleoveraquarterofthosesurveyedsaidtheywerechoosing

alternativelocationsbecausetheywantedtogettoknowItaliancuisine(cooking)better.Another

21percentsaiditWasmuchmorerelaxingtobeinthecountrysideeatingwholesomeItalianfood

afterleavingstressfuljobsandunhealthydietsintheUnitedStates.And17percentsaidtheywere

followinginthefootstepsoftheirHollywoodheroes.Foryears,Hollywoodstarshaveenjoyed

low-keyvacationsatquietbutluxurious(豪華的)villasinruralItaly,anditappearsthatthetrend

isrubbingoffonAmericans."AmericansarerealizingthattheMediterraneandietisthebestway

tostayinshapeandthatcoursesinItaliancookingarebetterforhandlingstressthanvisitinga

psychologist(心理學(xué)家)/astatementaccompanyingthesurveysaid.

56.WhataremoreandmoreAmericansaimingatinItaly?

A.HistoricRomanruins.B.FamousItaliandelights.

C.PastaandParmesancheese.D.Goodandnicepsychologists.

57.WhydosomeAmericanschoosetovisitlessfamouslocationsaccordingtothewriter?

A.Tosearchfortheunknownscenicspots.B.lbmakesomechangesforvariety.

C.ToexperiencemoreItaliancuisine.D.Torelaxthemselvesinexpensivevillas.

58.Whatkindoflifeisalow-keyvlife?

A.Freefrompublicattention.B.Luxuriousandexpensive.

C.Awareofbymostpeople.D.Concernedbythesociety.

59.Whatdoesthewriterintendtotellus?

A.Therearestillabout40%oftheAmericansinterestedinruins.

B.HollywoodstarsareinItalymainlyforkeepingtheirshape.

C.People'stasteshavegrownmulti-colouredandmorepractical.

D.TheMediterraneanscenicspotsaremoreattractivethandiets.

B

Amodern-daylovestoryofamanspottingthegirlofhisdreamsacrossaNewYorksubway

trainandtrackingherdownovertheInternethasfailedtohaveafairytaleendingwiththe

relationshipover.

Unbelievablyinacityof8millionpeople,itonlytookMoberg48hourstotrackdownthe

woman,withhisphoneringingnon-stopandemailboxoverflowingasusuallycynicalNew

YorkerstooksympathyonthesubwayRomeoandjoinedhishunt.

ThemysteriousgirlwasnamedasCamilleHayton,fromMelbourne,Australia,whowas

workingatthemagazineBlackBookandalsolivedinBrooklyn.Oneofherfriendsspottedthe

sketchedpictureontheWebsiteandrecognizedher.

Butafterfindingeachother,appearingonTVandgettinginternationalpress,thecoupletook

theirromanceoutofthepubliceye,withMobergclosingdowntheWebsiteandwithbothrefusing

tomakeanymorecomments-untilnow.

HaytontoldAustraliannewspaperTheSundayTelegraphthatshedatedMobergforabout

twomonthsbutitjustdidn'tworkout.

“Isaywedatedforawhilebutnowwe'rejustfriends,“Hayton,now23,toldthe

newspaper.HaytonsaidsheisstillrecognizedaboutthreetimesaweekonthestreetsofManhattan

as“thatgirl”andthequestionisalwaysthesame:"Sowhathappened?

“Ithinkthesituationwassointensethatitlinkedus,“shesaid,adding,aitlinkedusinaway

thatyoucouldmistake,!guess,forbeingmoreromanticthatitwas.Idon'tknow.ButIwantedto

giveitagosodidn'twonderwhatif,whatif?”

HaytontoldTheSundayTelegraphthatsheisenjoyingsinglelifeinNewYork,keeping

busywithactingclasses,workingintwoclothingstores.Lastweekshehadasmallroleasa

waitressinthelong-runningdaytimesoapAstheWorldTurns.

“Ijustcan'tbe,lieveithappened.ltfeelslikealongtimeago,“saidHayton.

Moberg,however,wasstillrefusingtocommentontherelationship.

6O.AfterMoborglostthegirlinthecrowdhesetupawebsitewith.

A.aprettynoticetofindherB.aroughdrawingtodiscoverher

C.anexcitingprogramtoattractherD.aninspiringstorytomoveher

61.Mobergfoundthegirlinashorttimebecause.

A.hephonedeverybodyinthecityB.hee-mailedeverybodyinthecity

C.hecontinuedhishuntdayandnightD.hegothelpfromthenetcitizens

62.WhathashappenedtoHaytonafterthesubwayromance?

A.Shehasbecomeasuperstarinthecity.

B.ShehasbecomeajournalistinAustralia.

C.ShestillgetsnoticedinthestreetsinNewYork.

D.Sheisoutofworkandislookingforanewjob.

63.Thebesttitleforthispassagemaybe.

A.NYsubwayromancehitsend

B.NYsubwayromancecausesdebate

C.NY—aromanticcityfortheyoungcouple

D.NY-aheartbreakingcityfortheyoungcouple

C

Everthoughtyou'dgettoexperiencethesmellofancientEgyptianqueenCleopatra'shair,or

thescent(氣味)ofthesun?VisitorstotheRegVardyGallerywillsoonbeabletodojustthat.

Thegallery,atSunderlandUniversity,England,isholdinganewexhibition,IfThereEver

Was.ltfocusesonscentratherthansight.

Theinnovative(創(chuàng)新的)ideaisthebrainchildofcurator(館長(zhǎng))RobertBlackson.His

inspirationcamefromreadingthebookFastFoodNation.Thebook.discussedtheuseofartificial

chemicalstoflavorthingssuchasmilkshakes,makingthemsmellandtastelikestrawberries,when

they'renotactuallymadefromthem.

Asmellcanoftenconjureup(召喚)memoriessuchasschooldinnersorachildhoodholiday

bythesea,butthesmellsondisplay,willallowvisitorstoexperiencesmellstheirnoseswon'thave

beenabletopickoutbefore.

“There'sawholevarietyofdifferentsmells,includingsomeextinctflowers,“explains

Blackson."Somehavebeengoneforhundredsofyears.”

Oneextraordinaryfragrance(香氣)istheaftermath(災(zāi)難的后果)ofthefirstatomic

bomb,droppedonJapanonAugust6,1945.

ThereisalsothesmellofClepatra^hair,basedonincense(熏香)thatwaspopularamong

ancientEgyptians.

TheSovietMirspacestation,whichburntupintheatmospherein,smellsofcharred(燒焦的)

material(thespacestationcaughtfire).

Amongthestrangersmellsistheasurfaceofthesun”.

“Itishardtosumup.ltisanatmosphericsmell,likewalkingintoaroomwhenthesunhas

beenpouringin“saysBlackson."Itgivesafreshness,asunkissedfeelwithabitofmetal.Ifyou

cansaysomethingsmellshot,thisisit.”

Ateamof11,includingperfumedesigners,havebeenworkingonrecreatingthesmellsfor

theexhibition.JamesWong,abotanistatBotanicGardensConservationInternational,UK,helpedin

therecreationofthesmellsoffourextinctfloweringplants.

Hedidthisbycloselylinkingtheextinctflowerswiththesmellsofexistingones.Withthe

helpofhistoricalreportsofhowtheextinctflowerssmelled,hewasabletoremixthearomas(芳

香).

TheexhibitionrunsuntilJune6.Fourteenextinctandimpossiblesmellsareondisplay.

64.Whatmightbethebesttitleofthepassage?

A.TheRegVardyGalleryB.EgyptianqueenCleopatra'shair

C.AvisittoanewexhibitionD.ThescentsofancientEgypt

65.VisitorscanenjoyallofthefollowingscentsattheRegVardyGalleryEXCEPT____.

A.thescentofancientEgyptianqueenCleopatra'shair

B.thesmellsofcharredmaterialoftheSovietMirspacestation

C.thescentofhavingachildhoodvacationbythesea

D.thesmelloftheaftermathofthefirstatomicbombdroppedonJapan

66.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.VisitorsgotoRegVardyGallerytoenjoybeautifulsights.

BJamesWongmanagedtoremixthearomasbyreferringtosomehistoricalreports.

C.TheexhibitionwilllastuntilJuly6.

D.ThescentsvisitorswillsmellarefoundinthetomboftheancientEgyptianqueenCleopatra.

67.Inwhichsessionareyoulikelytoreadthepassageinanewspaper?

A.ScienceB.EducationC.EntertainmentD.Economy

D

IfIhadtoselectawordthatbestdescribesthemajorityofAmericanparents,thatword

wouldbeguilt-ridden.Howsaditistoseeparentsbecomethewillingvictimsofthe“give-me

game”,onlytodiscoverthat,nomatterwhattheydo,itisn'tenough.Intheend,theyarelooked

downfortheirlackoffirmnessandblamedwhentheirspoiledchildrengetintotrouble.Withthis

inmind,Ishallfirstanswerthisquestion:"Whatdoparentsowetheirchildren?vandIshallstart

withwhattheydon'towethem.

Parentsdon'towetheirchildreneveryminuteoftheirdayandeveryounceoftheir

energy.Theydon'toweround-the-clockcarservice,singinglessons,tennislessons,anexpensivecar

whentheyreachsixteen,oratriptoEuropewhentheygraduate.

Itakethefirmpositionthatparentsdonotowetheirchildrenacollegeeducation.Iftheycan

affordit,fine.Buttheymustnotfeelguiltyiftheycantlfthechildrenreallywanttogo,they'llfind

away.Thereareplentyofloansandscholarshipsforthebrightandeagerwhocan'taffordtopay.

Afterchildrenmarry,theirparentsdonotowethemahouseormoneyfbrthefurniture.They

donothaveanobligationtobaby-sittheirgrandchildrenwhentheparentswereonvacation.Ifthey

wanttodoit,itmustbeconsideredafavor,notanobligation.

Inmyopinion,parentsdonotowetheirchildrenaninheritance,nomatterhowmuchmoney

theyhave.Oneofthesurestwaystoproducealoaferistoletchildrenknowthattheirfutureis

assured.

Doparentsowetheirchildrenanything?Yes,theyowethemagreatdeal.

Oneoftheirchiefobligations,istogivetheirchildrenasenseofpersonalworth,for

self-esteemisthebasisofagoodmentalhealth.

Parentsowetheirchildrenfirmguidanceandconsistentdiscipline.Theparentswhosay“No”

whenotherparentssay"Yes”sendsadoublemessage.Heisalsosaying/'Iloveyou,andIamready

toriskyouranger,becauseIdon'twantyoutogetintotrouble.”

Parentsowetheirchildrenprivacyandrespectfortheirpersonalbelongings.Ifamotherfeels

thatshemustreadherdaughter,sdiarytoknowwhatisgoingon,thecommunicationbetween

themmustbeprettybad.

Parentsowetheirchildrenasetofsolidvaluesaroundwhichtobuildtheirlives.Thismeans

teachingthemtorespecttherightsandopinionsofothers;itmeansbeingrespectfultoelders,to

teachers,andtothelaw.

Nochildaskstobeborn.Ifyoubringalifeintotheworld,youowethechildren

something.Andifyougivehimhisdue,he'llhavesomethingofvaluetopassalongtoyour

grandchildren.

68.Accordingtotheauthor,.

A.parentsoughttosendtheirchildrentocollegeasaduty

B.parentsneedn'tfeelguiltyiftheyareunabletosendtheirchildrentocollege

C.iftheysay“No”,parentswillsurlymaketheirchildrenangry

D.parentsmustsupporttheirchildrenevenaftertheirmarriage

69.Theunderlinedword“l(fā)oafer”mostprobablyrefersto.

A.apoorlyeducatedpersonB.awelleducatedperson

C.ahard-workingpersonD.alazyperson

7O.Theauthor'sattitudetowardstheparentsis.

A.angryB.pitifulC.disappointedD.satisfied

71.Thewriterofthispassagemainlywantstotellus.

A.whychildrenlookdownupontheirparents

B.thedifferencebetweendutiesoftheparentsandthechildren

C.overdevotiontothechildrenresultsintroublefortheparentsthemselves

□.childrenshoulddependonnoonebutthemselves

E

Sportisnotonlyphysicallychallenging,butitcanalsobementallychallenging.Criticism

fromcoaches,parents,andotherueam-mates,aswellaspressuretowincancreateanexcessive

amountofanxietyorstressforyoungathletes(運(yùn)動(dòng)員).Stresscanbephysical,emotional,or

psychological,andresearchhasindicatedthatitcanleadtoburnout.Burnouthasbeendescribedas

droppingorquittingofanactivitythatwasatonetimeenjoyable.

T.heearlyyearsofdevelopmentarecriticalyearsforlearningaboutoneself.Thesport

settingisonewherevaluableexperiencescantakeplace.Ydungathletescan,forexample,learn

howtocooperatewithothers,makefriends,andgainothersocialskillsthatwillbeusedthroughout

theirlives.Coachesandparentsshouldbeaware,atalltimes,thattheirfeedbacktoyoungsterscan

greatlyaffecttheirchildren.Youngstersmaytaketheirparents'andcoaches,criticismstoheartand

findaflaw(缺陷)inthemselves.

Coachesandparentsshouldalsobecautiousthatyouthsportparticipationdoesnotbecome

workfbrchildren.Theoutcomeofthegameshouldnotbemoreimportantthantheprocessof

learningthesportandotherlifelessons.Intoday'syouthsportsetting,youngathletesmaybe

wonyingmoreaboutwhowillwininsteadofenjoyingthemselvesandthesport.Followinga

game,manyparentsandcoachesfocusontheoutcomeandfindfaultwithyoungsters'

performances.Positivereinforcementshouldbeprovidedregardlessoftheoutcome.Research

indicatesthatpositivereinforcementmotivatesandhasagreatereffectonlearningthan

criticism.Again,criticismcancreatehighlevelsofstress,whichcanleadtoburnout.

72.Aneffectivewaytopreventtheburnoutofyoungathletesis.

A.toreducetheirmentalstressB.toincreasetheirsenseofsuccess

C.tomakesportslesscompetitiveD.tomakesportsmorechallenging.

73.Manycoachesandparentsareinthehabitofcriticizingyoungathletes.

A.believingthatcriticismisbeneficialfortheirearlydevelopment

B.withoutrealizingcriticismmaydestroytheirselfconfidence

C.inordertomakethemrememberlife'slessons

D.soastoputmorepressureonthem

74.Accordingtothepassageparentsandcoachesshould..

A.paymoreattentiontolettingchildrenenjoysports

B.helpchildrentowineverygame

C.trainchildrentocopewithstress

D.enablechildrentounderstandthepositiveaspectofsports

75.Theauthor'spurposeinwritingthepassageis.

A.toteachyoungathleteshowtoavoidburnout

B.topersuadeyoungchildrennottoworryaboutcriticism

C.tostresstheimportanceofpositivereinforcementtochildren

D.todiscusstheskillofcombiningcriticismwithencouragement

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V.短文改錯(cuò)。(每小題1分,共10分)

Itwas7:15inthemorningofFebruary8,.1was76.____________

walkingalongParkRoadtowardstheeastwhilean77.____________

oldmancameoutoftheparkontheothersidesofthe78.____________

street.ThenIsawayellowcartodriveupandmakearight79.____________

tumintoParkRoad.Thenthecarhitthemanwhileshe80.____________

wascrossingtheroad.Hefallwithacry.Thecardroveoff81.____________

atfullspeedheadingwest.Inoticedthedriverwasoldwoman82.____________

wornapairofglassesandtheplatenumberwasAC864.83.____________

Aftertwominutes,1triedtostopapassingcar84.____________

andtooktheoldmantothenearhospital.85.____________

VI.書面表達(dá)。(共25分)

閱讀下面一則廣告,按照要求完成寫作任務(wù)。

EILInternationalEnglishSummerCamp

VolunteerWanted

EILwasfoundedinBritainin1936withthefundamentalaimofinternationalunderstanding

“Learntolivetogetherbylivingtogether,,.

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