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第I卷(选择题)考生须知: 本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分。全卷共12页,选择题部分1至,非选择题部分12页。满分120分,考试用时120分钟。请考生按规定用笔将所有试题的答案涂、写在答题纸上。选择题部分(共80分)第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节:单项填空(共20小题;每小题0.5分,满分10分) 从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。1.Most villagers agree that horses are far more pleasant _______ than tractors, but they are less efficient.A. looking at B. to look at C. to be looked at D. being looked at2.As a child, I was told that the moon ___ no light of its own. I simply didn't believe it.A. has B. have C. had D. had had3.-Haven’t we met each other at ________ party?-Yes, but I can’t remember whether it is _________ Christmas when we were in college.A.a; theB.the; aC.a; aD.a; 不填4. The mother got a bit ________, for her daughter should have come back home from school.A. calmB. eagerC. impatientD. anxious5.---------the English exam is difficult , isn’t it? -------__Yes. Even Tom, ________to the top students, failed .A. belonging B. belonged C. to belong D. Belongs6. The presentation, management, and outcome of mental disorder differ between ethnic groups, so experts suggest delivering mental health services for a ______ society. A. bureaucratic B. diverse C. conventional D. Primitive7.The headmaster has got a good education ___ so the school is doing well.A.thoughtB.thinkingC.ideaD.sense8.High interest rates _____ people from borrowing money. A. discourage B. decrease C. disturb D. disgust9.I don’t like the paintings. It doesn’t _________ well with the walls of the room.A.fit B.suit C.go D.match10. tried phoning her office, but I couldn’t _______. A. get along B. get on C. get to D. get through 11.Late in the afternoon,they arrived at ________ small village _______ north of the West Hill.A.the;the B.a;/ C.a;the D.the;/12.Mr. Zhang is the best music teacher in our school, but he has hurt his left foot and cannot ________tomorrow's concert.A.take part B.play a part in C.participate D.participate in13.—I’m going to Beijing next week. Do you have anything ______to your son?—No,thanks.A. takenB. to takeC. to be takenD. take14.Over the past few years the cost of living _______________considerably.A. has been raised B. has risen C. was raising D. was rising 15. When you’ve finished with that book, don’t forget to put it back on the shelf, _______? A. do youB. don’t youC. will youD. won’t you 二、完型填空完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)When someone has deeply hurt you, it can be extremely difficult to let go of your anger. But forgiveness is possible—and it can be surprisingly 16 to your physical and 17 health.“People who always forgive others 18 less depression, anger and stress and more hopefulness,” says Frederic Luskin, Ph.D., the 19 of Forgive for Good. “So it can help 20 on the wear and tear on our organs, reduce the wearing out of the immune(免疫的) system and 21 people to feel more vital.”So how do you start the forgiveness? Try 22 these steps:Calm yourself. To defuse your 23 , try a simple stress-management technique. “Take a couple of breaths and think of 24 that gives you pleasure: a 25 scene in nature, someone you love,” Luskin says.Don’t 26 an apology. “Many times the person who hurt you has no 27 of apologizing,” Luskin says. “They may have wanted to hurt you or they just don’t see things the same 28 . So if you wait for people to apologize you could be waiting a(n) 29 long time.” Keep in mind that forgiveness does not necessarily mean 30 to the person who upsets you.Take the control away from your offender. Mentally replaying(重播) your 31 gives power to the person who caused you pain. “ 32 focusing on your hurt feelings, learn to look for the love, beauty and kindness 33 you,” Luskin says.Try to see things from the other person’s view. If you empathize(把感情移入) with that person, you may 34 that he or she was acting out of ignorance, fear—even love.Recognize the benefits of forgiveness. Research has shown that people who always forgive others will get more energy, better 35 and better sleep.Don’t forget to forgive yourself.“For some people, forgiving themselves is the biggest challenge,” Luskin says. But it can rob you of your self-confidence if you don’t do it.”16. A. beneficialB. harmfulC. helplessD. suitable 17. A. chemicalB. wealthyC. technicalD. mental 18. A. ownB. show C. directD. prove 19. A. authorB. ownerC. professor D. publisher20. A. protectB. save C. waitD. depend21. A. haveB. wishC. makeD. allow 22. A. copingB. turningC. following D. accepting 23. A. sadnessB. anger C. hungerD. energy 24. A. somethingB. anythingC. nothingD. everything 25. A. thoughtfulB. dullC. beautiful D. still 26. A. call forB. hunt forC. long forD. wait for 27. A. inventionB. invitation C. intention D. attention 28. A. way B. meansC. method D. approach29. A. helpfullyB. carefully C. patientlyD. awfully 30. A. giving in B. giving awayC. giving upD. giving out 31. A. woundB. hurt C. cutD. damage32. A. Because ofB. Despite ofC. Instead ofD. In search of 33. A. aroundB. aboveC. beneath D. below 34. A. tellB. realize C. see D. recognize35. A. housingB. appearanceC. figureD. appetite 三、阅读理解AModern MannersPhilip Howard answers your questions on contemporary etiquette (礼仪)Philip Howard,When my friend and I (two ladies of a certain age) go out to have a meal, she always leaves an extremely large tip. At times, the tip will equal the amount of one of the main dishes—sometimes it comes to about 30 per cent of the bill. I feel 15—20 per cent is adequate for services offered and depending on the type of restaurant. At a cafe I would like to leave 15 per cent or a bit more depending on the service and etc. A larger tip would be appropriate if we are in a big city or a nicer place. My friend says “Well, I am sure they are not driving a Mercedes (奔驰汽车).” Well, neither am I, and how does she know? Who is correct and how can I make changes? I might add I do truly feel tipping should be based on good service, and also if you frequent a place and know the staff a larger tip is OK. I would never hesitate to tip a waitperson. I always leave to the higher side. Yours, Barbara BadeBarbara Bade,Americans are more generous tippers than the British. I suspect that 10 per cent for a tip is about normal in the UK. Tipping is a strange survival in our age of supposed equality and minimum wages. Your friend has a generous nature and deep purse. I do not see why you cannot let her tip whatever she wants, and do your own thing. I agree that a tip should be a reward for good service and general good feeling. If the service is rotten and the meal a disaster, we should withhold a tip and explain why we are doing so. Few of us have the chutzpah (厚颜) to do this. Sensible restaurants have a box for tips, so that they are shared out among the staff, including those in the kitchens whom we do not see. (I trust that the management does not receive the money as extra profit.) I look forward to the day when waiters and other servants are paid a good enough living wage, so that they do not have to depend on the generosity of strange江苏省淮阴中学2013届高三上学期期末考试试题 英语
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