2007年温州中学高三第三次模拟考英语试卷

本试卷分为第一卷(选择题)和第二卷(非选择题)两部分.

第I卷(共100分)

第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节, 满分50分)

第一节:单项填空(共20小题,每小题1分,满分20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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

1.    ----The news is spreading from mouth to mouth.

----Yes, it’s become ____ talk of ____ town.

A. a ; a                      B. the ; \                    C. the; the                  D. a; \

2.    --l had a really good weekend at my uncle's.

      --_____.

      A. Oh. that's very nice of you                      B. Congratulations

      C. It's a pleasure                          D. Oh. I'm glad to hear that

3. The last time I ____ Jane, she ____ cotton in the fields.

      A. had seen ; was picking                          B. saw; picked            

C. had seen; picked                                D. saw; was picking

4. The number of experts invited _______fifty, but a number of them ______absent for different

  reasons.

      A. were; was         B. was; was                  C. was; were            D. were; were

5. It is wise to have some money_______ for old age.

      A. put away        B. kept up                    C. given away          D. laid up

6. Henry works as a teacher now, but he ___ on a farm for three years.

A. worked            B. has worked             C. had worked             D. had been working

7. Have you checked all the goods ______ to the medical workers next week?

A. sent                 B. being sent               C. sending                   D. to be sent 

8.    --- It’s a long time _____ I saw you last.

--- Yes, and what a pity it is since it will be a long time _____ we see each other again.

A. before; since    B. when; when            C. since; before           D. when; then

9. ______ she couldn’t understand was _____ fewer and fewer students showed interest in her lessons.

A. What; why              B. That ; what             C . What; because        D. Why; that 

10. The two men were ____ of receiving stolen property, which make their parents worried.

A. suspected       B. doubted                 C. arrested                 D. blamed

11. It is generally believed that teaching is ______ it is a science.

A. an art much as  B. much an art as   C. as an art much as     D. as much an art as

12. ______ is known to everybody, light travels much faster than sound.

A. It                         B. As                        C. That                      D. What

13.______can you expect to get a pay rise.

A.With hard work                                 B.Although work hard

C.Only with hard work                         D.Now that he works hard

14.Meeting my teacher after all these years was an unforgettable moment, ______ I will always treasure.

A. that               B. one               C. it                  D. what

15. A rough estimate, Nigeria is__________ Great Britain.

      A. three times the size as            B. the size three times of

       C. three times as the size of          D. three times the size of

16.   He got well-prepared for the job interview, for he couldn’t risk _______ the good opportunity.

A. to lose            B. losing               C. to be lost           D. being lost

17. Bill’s aim is to inform the viewers that cigarette advertising on TV is illegal, _______?

      A. isn’t it         B. is it            C. isn’t he          D. is he

18. Having been attacked by terrorists, ________.

     A. doctors came to their rescue                B. the tall building collapsed

     C. an emergency measure was taken              D. warnings were given to tourists

19. ----Where did you meet Mr Green?

----It was in the street ___ he lives.

A.    that                     B. which                     C. where                      D. when

20. ―If he ____ , he ____ that food.

     ―Luckily he was sent to the hospital immediately.

      A. was warned; would not take               B. had been warned; would not have taken

C. would be warned; had not taken           D. would have been warned; had not taken

第二节 完型填空:(共20小题, 每小题1.5分, 满分30分)

 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从第21―40各题所给的四个选项(A 、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卷上将该项涂黑。

In Glasgow, Scotland, a young lady, like a lot of teens today, got tired of home. The daughter objected to her family’s __21__ lifestyle and said, “I don’t want your God. I am leaving!”

She left home. Before long, she was disappointed and unable to find a job, so she took to the streets to do everything she could to __22__. Many years passed by, her father died, her mother grew __23__, and the daughter became more and more stubborn(顽固) in her way of life.

       No contact was made between mother and daughter during these years. The mother, not having __24__ her daughter’s whereabouts (下落), went to the poor part of the city in __25__ of her daughter. She stopped at each of the rescue missions (救助团) with a simple __26__. “Would you allow me to __27__ this picture?” It was a picture of the smiling, grey-haired mother with a handwritten __28__ at the bottom: “I love you still …come home!”

       One day the daughter wandered into a rescue mission for a hot meal. She sat __29__ listening to the service, all the while letting her __30__ wander over to the bulletin board. There she saw the picture and thought, could that be my mother?

       She couldn’t __31__ until the service was over. She stood up and went to look. It was her mother, and there were those words, “I love you still…come home!” __32__ she stood in front of the picture, she wept. It was too __33__ to be true.

       It was night, but she was so __34__ by the message that she started walking home. __35__ the time she arrived it was early in the morning. She was afraid and __36__ her way timidly (胆怯地). As she knocked, the door __37__ open on its own. She thought someone must have broken into the house. Concerned for her mother’s __38__, the young woman ran to the bedroom and shook her mother awake and said, “It’s me! It’s me! I’m home!”

       The mother couldn’t believe her eyes. They fell into each other’s arms. The daughter said, “I was so worried and __39__ someone had broken in.” The mother replied gently, “No, dear. From the day you left, that door has never been __40__.”

21.A.modern           B.religious                 C.awful                     D.simple

22.A.earn money      B.help others              C.get free            D.become famous

23.A.lonelier           B.slower                    C.angrier            D.older

24.A.told about        B.heard of                  C.learned from    D.talked to

25.A.sight               B.charge                    C.search              D.need

26.A.request            B.remark                   C.question           D.speech

27.A.print out          B.look at                    C.send off           D.put up

28.A.record             B.advice                    C.message           D.notice

29.A.sensitively              B.absent-mindedly      C.devotedly         D.carefully

30.A.eyes                B.hands                     C.thoughts          D.imaginations

31.A.help                B.move                      C.wait                D.listen

32.A.After               B.Since                      C.Until               D.As

33.A.lucky                     B.good                      C.happy              D.certain

34.A.astonished        B.touched                  C.interested         D.ashamed

35.A.By                  B.At                          C.During            D.Before

36.A.had                 B.led                         C.made               D.held

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38.A.safety              B.health                     C.danger             D.life

39.A.observed          B.realized                  C.found              D.thought

40.A.pushed            B.opened                   C.locked             D.fixed

第二部分 阅读理解:(共两节, 满分50分)

第一节(共20小题; 每小题2分, 满分40分))阅读下列短文, 从每题所给的选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卷上将该项涂黑。

                              A

Friendlies abandoned as name for mascots(吉祥物)

The name "Friendlies" has been abandoned as the organization committee for the 2008 Beijing Olympics silently changed the English name of the Games' five mascot dolls last week. The organization committee decided to adopt the name "Fuwa", which is a pinyin translation of its Chinese name and is more frequently used in China.

However, the organization committee replaced all Friendlies to Fuwa on its official site, but without giving a formal announcement to inform the public of the change. It is said that they received an inside notice about the change last week but don't want to emphasize it for fear of affecting the sales of Olympic goods. 

Li Yanjun, a Legal Affairs Department official, said the decision was made considering a variety of reasons but did not want to comment on them. "You may know about the background and many unfavorable comments concerning the mascots' former name across the web, but I won't comment on them," Li said. "I'm not in the position to make it clear if the change was caused by this."

A report published last week on China Radio International (CRI)made the name change known and listed the reasons why the Friendlies name should be changed. "Firstly, Friendly is somewhat an unclear name, which could refer both to friendly people and friendly matches,"a Dr. Li from Lanzhou University was quoted as saying on the site. "Secondly, the term Friendlies has a similar pronunciation to 'friendless' and thirdly, the spelling of Friendlies could be split as 'friend lies'."

Laura Fitch, a Canadian who works in China as news editor, welcomed the change, saying the name Friendlies sounds a "a little bit childish" and "doesn't really have a meaning."

41. why did the organization committee change the name “Friendlies” into “Fuwa” without giving  a formal announcement?

A. Because it is not important to make it known.

B. Because everybody will know it by surfing the internet.

C. Because it will perhaps affect the sales of Olympic products.

D. Because all the people will criticize them for changing its name.

42. Which of the following is not true as the reasons for changing the name?

    A. Friendly is a name with more than one meaning.

    B. It is very easy for people to pronounce the name in a wrong way.

    C. People are likely to split it as “Friend lies”.

    D. “Friendly” is not a suitable name for Olympic goods.

43. What can be inferred from what Li Yanjun said in Para.3?

       A. He liked the name while others didn’t.

       B. He didn’t know how to comment on unfavourable comments.

       C. It is likely that the change of the name was caused by the unfavourable comments.

       D. People would not make unfavourable comments on “Friendlies” if they knew about the background.

44. What’s the people’s reaction to the change of the name according to the last paragraph?

       A. approving         B. exciting             C. dislike             D. not mentioned

 

B

       This is a doubtful age, but although our faith in many of the things has weakened, our confidence in the curative (治疗,药物) properties of the bottle medicine remains the same. This modern faith in medicine is proved by the fact that the annual drug bill of the Health Services is increasing to huge figures and shows no signs at present of stopping to rise. The majority of the patients attending the medical out-patients(门诊病人) departments of our hospitals feel that they have not received enough treatment unless they are able to carry home with them some tangible(有形的) curative in the shape of a bottle of medicine, a box of pills, or a small jar of ointment(软膏), and the doctor in charge of the department is only too ready to provide them with these requirements. There is no quicker method of treating of patients than by giving them what they are asking for, and since most doctors in the Health Services are overworked and have little time for offering time-consuming and little-appreciated advice on such subjects as diet, right living, and the need for abandoning bad habits etc.

Nor is it only the ignorant and ill-educated person who has such faith in the bottle of medicine. It is said that Thomas Carlyle (a famous Scottish writer), when he heard of the illness of his friend, went off immediately to visit him carrying with him in his pocket what remained of a bottle of medicine formerly used for a slight illness of Mrs. Carlyle’s. Carlyle was entirely ignorant of what the bottle in his pocket contained or the nature of the illness from which his friend was suffering, but a medicine that had worked so well in one form of illness would surely be of equal benefit in another, and comforted by the thought of the help he was bringing to his friend, he rushed to Henry Taylor’s house. History does not relate whether his friend accepted his medical help, but probably he did.

45.   According to the author, patients feel that they have been properly treated only if they _____.

A.     can take home some medicine doctors give them

B.      have confidence in the curative properties of a bottle of medicine

C.      are given careful check-ups by doctor

D.     are offered advice on diet and living by the doctor

46.   It can be learned from the passage that most doctors ________.

A.       feel morally bound(有义务的) to give patients advice about diet and right living

B.        are reluctant to provide patients with their requirements

C.        are confident in the curative properties of the bottle of medicine

D.       tend to satisfy patients’ demand for tangible medicine

47.   The story about Thomas Carlyle is used to illustrate that _________.

A.       a medicine that will cure one illness is not necessarily good for another

B.        Thomas Carlyle was ignorant

C.        Even educated people can be misled into believing that one can’t be cured by medicine

D.       Educated people may also have confidence in the bottle of medicine

48.   The passage mainly tells us that _________.

A.       we are in a skeptical age

B.        people’s faith in the bottle of medicine has not weakened in the modern age

C.        there are some problems in modern medical service

D.       patients have a tendency to put their own will on doctors

                                 

 C

LAST week's decision by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) to strip Pluto(冥王星) of its planetary status, held since its discovery in 1930, has made a lot of people sad. "Pluto," American science writer Dava Sobel writes in her book “The Planets”, “still has an emotional hold on planethood. People love Pluto. Children identify with its smallness. Adults felt it hard to accept its isolated existence.”

Many people felt sorry about Pluto's demotion(降级). “I just cannot accept this at this time,” says Liu Ming, 29, who runs a small company in Shanghai. “I was taught that 'the Nine Great Planets’ formed our solar system since primary school. And now they suddenly decrease the planets to eight. This will take some time for most of us to absorb it,” says Liu.

Ordinary people are simply not used to it, but for some professionals, especially the persons in charge of planetariums(天文馆) and educators, the change has become a real headache. The “eight instead of nine” change will affect thousands of planetariums around the world. Schools will also be greatly affected.
      In China, teachers are anxious as outdated textbooks are printed and given out to the remotest corner of the country for school children ready to start a new term soon. According to the Ministry of Education, new textbooks with changed contents will not be available until next year.

Zhao Zhiheng, a member of the Astronomy Association from Tianjin, suggested that primary and middle school teachers be trained in the improved knowledge, and that the media carry more stories to let people know about the change as soon as possible.

49.   The underlined phrase “strip…of” in paragraph1 means “__________”.

A. take…away from                  B. mark…with

C. get…ready for                  D. push…into

50. What’s the feeling of ordinary people to the change?

       A. They thought it necessary to have a change.

       B. They accepted it without hesitation.

       C. They felt a little sad and not used to it.

       D. They were strongly against the change.

51. Why did the change affect schools greatly?

       A. Teachers disagreed with the change and refused to accept it.

       B. Schools had to spend a lot of money on books.

       C. Students do not like the change of it.

       D. New textbooks will not be ready so soon.

52. In the following suggestions, which one is made by Zhao Zhiheng?

       A. Planetariums around the world should adapt to the change quickly.

       B. The media should make it known to people as soon as possible.

C. Teachers needn’t be trained in improved knowledge as soon as possible.

       D. Schoolchildren should be ready for the new knowledge.

 

                             D

A WOMAN walks into a small stall and eats a cheap bowl of instant noodles, paying 1,500 won. Then she moves into a Starbucks coffee shop, where she drinks a cup of mocha, paying 4,300 won.

Surprised? This is the typical behaviour of South Korean young women. They are called "denjang girls". The term "denjang girls" referred to female shoppers who would eat cheaply and then splash out to be seen drinking a cup of expensive coffee. Now it has grown to a new army of women in their 20s who look smart, rich but are actually buying luxuries they probably can't afford.

Internet users created the term when debating the popularity of Starbucks coffee among South Korean women. In South Korea, the coffee costs, on average, over a dollar more than in Japan and the US. Despite the higher price, Starbucks sales in South Korea increased from 72.1 billion won in 2004 to 91.2 billion won in 2005.

Ahn Ji-Yoon, a student at Yonsei University in Seoul, says she can spend two hours surfing the web for discounts on skin cream and dinner. Yet she would think nothing of spending US$550 on a Gucci bag. Girls like Ahn live by extremes - hunting for bargain items while spending heavily on "necessary luxuries".

53. The underlined part in paragraph 2 means _____________.

       A. give away                              B. use…in a carefree way

       C. make good use of                    D. use up

54. What does the term “denjang girls” refer to?

       A. It refers to female shoppers who eat cheaply.

       B. It refers to female shoppers who drink expensive coffee.

       C. It refers to female shoppers who eat cheaply and spend little in drinking a cup of cheap coffee.

       D. It refers to female shoppers who eat cheaply but spend a lot in drinking a cup of expensive coffee.

55. According to the passage , which one is correct?

       A. In South Korea, the coffee costs more than in Japan and the US.

       B. In South Korea, the coffee costs less than in Japan and the US.

       C. In Japan, the coffee costs a little more than in South Korea and the US.

       D. In the US, the coffee costs a little more than in South Korea and Japan.

56. The purpose of the writer is to _________.

       A. criticize the manners of “denjang girls”

       B. call on female shoppers to act like “denjang girls”

       C. warn “denjang girls” not to waste money on expensive coffee.

       D. introduce new female shoppers “denjang girls” in South Korea.

 

                                          E

College students go ‘blind for a day’

A group of 18 students at the leshan Teachers’ College experienced the hardships of the vision damaged during a “blind for a day” exercise over the weekend. The college’s Department of Education organized the event, aiming to give students an understanding of the daily battle faced by the vision damaged so that they may offer their help in the future.

Taiyuan forbids taking pets into its parks

The local government of Taiyuan has banned pets from being taken into the city’s parks. The regulation, which came into effect on Saturday, states that anyone who takes pets into parks will be fined from 10 yuan (US$1.27) to 200(US$25). The local government said it introduced the rule because pets may cause harm to other park visitors and their waste pollutes the environment.

Enormous pumpkin steals the show

A 240-kilogram pumpkin worth over 2,300 yuan (US$293) was the star attraction at an agricultural show in Foshan’s Shunde District over the weekend. Visitors all wanted to have their pictures taken with the huge pumpkin at the first Guangdong Agricultural Products Fair. The pumpkin was planted by the Zhuhai Academy of Agriculture Science.

More than 1,000 seagulls die on beach of Shandong

More than 1,000 seagulls died on the beach in Jimo, Shandong Province, last week. Experts investigating the case stressed that the cause of death was not bird flu. They said the seagulls died from a disease, but they are still testing samples to determine which one.

57. The aim of the event “blind for a day” is to _________.

       A. give the students a lesson about the hardships of the vision damaged

       B. entertain the students after regular lessons

       C. urge the students to take part in the social activity

       D. make the students understand the blind people and offer help in the future

58. Taiyuan government banned pets from getting into parks because _________.

Which of the following is wrong?

A.     Pets may cause harm to other park visitors

B.      Pets’ waste pollutes the environment

C.      A person who takes pets into park will be fined US$ 1.

D.     The government wants to protect the environment

59.Why did the pumpkin become the star attraction?

A.       Because it was worth over 2,300 yuan.

B.        Because a lot of people want to take pictures with it.

C.        Because it is a new product planted by the Zhuhai Academy of Agriculture Science.

D.       Because it weighed 240-kilogram

60. The cause of the seagull death in Shandong Province is ____________.

       A. bird flu      B. an unkown deadly disease  C. air pollution    D. cold weather

第二节:阅读下列材料,并从所给的六个选项(ABCDEF)中选出符合各小题要求的最佳选项。选项中有一项是多余选项。

The people below are going to make a trip in Australia. After the description of these people, there is information about six advertisements of organized tours A-F. Decide which tour would be most suitable for the person mentioned in descriptions 61-65 and then mark the correct letter (A-F). There is one extra paragraph about one tour which you do not need to use.

_________61. Victor is fond of nature and adventure and he is making a study tour into geology in Australia. So he wants to make a whole day trip, enjoy the natural beauty and study geological phenomena as well.

_________62. Vanessa is planning a short city tour of Sydney so that she can enjoy the highlights of the city and attend an important lecture given by Professor Brown Smith at 2:00p.m at the University of Sydney.

_________63. Charlie and his friends are making their first journey in Australia. Having traveled around the city of Sydney, they plan to visit Canberra, the capital and political center of the country.

_________64. Jenny, a European woman with her children is visiting her relatives in Australia. They want to relax themselves by enjoying the sunshine on the sandy beaches along the coast and have fun with dolphins.

_________65. Mike and Susan are from Brazil. They have been traveling in Australia for a couple of days. This weekend, they would like to have a change and travel to the countryside to have some idea of Australia grape farming and wine producing instead of making city tours around.

A.    City Highlights, Manly Beach, Northern Beaches

Tour the highlights of Sydney, then cross the Sydney Harbor Bridge to Manly and the Northern Beaches. Capture the beauty and lifestyles of the harbor city form Gray Line’s specially selected points.

Departs: 8:30 a.m.  Adult: $51.00

Returns: 11:50 a.m.  Child: $25.50

B.    New Parliament House, National Museum, Australian War Memorial

The nation’s capital―a purposely built city, modern, with wonderful architecture yet a rural charm of lakeside, gardens and open spaces. This hi-tech city is the seat of Parliament and home of national monuments, museums and galleries.

Departs: 8:30 a.m.  Adult: $110.00

Returns: 9:15 p.m.  Child: $55.00

C.    Cuddle a Koala, Kangaroos, Harbour Luncheon Cruise

Observe and meet our unique native animals with a lot of opportunities to get to know the Cuddly Koala. Then enjoy lunch on beautiful Sydney Harbour. You can choose between the Matilda Cruises Sailing Catamarans, the stream-lined Captain Cook Cruisers or Magistic Cruises.

Departs: 8:40 a.m.   Adult: $115.00

Returns: 2:00 p.m.   Child: $57.50

D.    Hunter Valley wine factory, Wine Tasting, Traditional Aussie Towns

It is believed that famous Australian wines are from the vineyards of the rolling hills and valleys’ of the Hunter region. The Hunter Valley is Australian’s oldest commercial wine producing district with over 7,000 acres under vine.

Departs: 8:40 a. m    Adult: $127.00

Returns: 6:40 p.m     Child: $63.50

E.    Post Stephens, Central Coast Beaches, North Coast, Dolphin Watching

Discovering the beautiful Central Coast north of Sydney with its holiday villages, white sandy beaches and the sparkling Pacific Ocean. Ride the wave crests with the Dolphins in the blue waters. This quiet arm of the blue Pacific Ocean is home to nature’s most lovable and intelligent marine mammals.

Departs: 8:30 a. m.    Adult: $126.00

Returns: 7:00 p. m.        Child: $ 63.00

F.    Jenolan Caves, Blue Mountains, Adventure Caves

The Blue Mountains National Park is a kaleidoscope(万花筒) of contrasts and colour rich in Australian bush and wildlife. Spectacular Jenolan Caves―the brilliance and timelessness of nature are revealed.

Departs: 8:40 a. m.        Adult: $114.00

Returns: 6:40 p. m.              Child: $57.00

 

第Ⅱ卷(共50分)

第三部分:写作(共三节,满分50分)

第一节  单词拼写: (共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

66. After high school, Jim hopes to go to c___________ to take courses in art. 

67. The Browns had no children so they a___________ a baby.

68. He never tells lies, so he is well-known for his h___________.

69. I s_________ a house with four other people.

70. Danny feels that they should have father’s p___________ before going out.

71. Although he left school more than ten years ago, he still keeps in touch with his f__________ classmates.

72. Stories of Helen Keller opened up a new world to the people with d____________.

73. It’s hard to get the villagers together because they live s______________.

74. F____________, a kind and brave peasant passed there and saved the wounded soldier.

75. Don’t be d____________. Failure is the mother of success.

第二节        短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

此题要求改正所给短文中的错误。对标有题号的每一行作出判断:如无错误,在该行右边横线上画一个勾(√);如有错误(每行只有一个错误),则按下列情况改正:

该行多一个词:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉,在该行右边横线上写出该词,并也用斜线划掉。

Last week I went to a movie, which was very touched. It was a sad   1.           .

movie about a mother and her sons. When the child was a little       2.           .

boy, his mother was very poor that she had to send him to a rich      3.           

family who had no child. The boy received a very good education     4.           .

and twenty years later he became doctor. In his hospital, he had a    5.           .

patient, who was an old lady. He did care too much about her,       6.           .

for she could hardly afford for the medical care . One evening, the   7.           .

lady died quietly of a serious illness but on her bed the doctor found 8.           .

a letter, in it he discovered the truth and felt the love of a great       9.           .

mother. He had wanted to call her mother, but it was too late    .    10.          .

Everybody in the theatre was moved to tears.

第三节:书面表达(满分30分)

你校正在开展创建节约型校园的活动。可是你发现你校校园内的浪费现象严重。请你根据下表所列内容给校报写一篇小短文(词数120),反映现象,叙述后果,提出建议,提倡从我做起,建设节约型校园。

现象

长流水

长明灯

餐桌上剩余的食物

随处可见的废纸

后果

浪费有限的资源

养成不良的习惯,不利于品德养成

增加学校开支,增加父母亲的经济负担

建议

至少两条

开头句已经给出不计入总词数内。resources-saving节能的, expenditure支出, 花费

Nowadays, our school is calling on us to create a resources-saving campus.

 

2007年温州中学高三第三次模拟考英语答题卷

 

任务型阅读:(每小题2分,共10分)

 

61._________  62._________  63._________  64._________  65._________

 

 

单词拼写:(每小题1分,共10分)

 

66._______________  67._______________  68.______________  69._______________

 

70._______________  71._______________  72.______________  73._______________

 

74._______________  75._______________

 

 

 

短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

此题要求改正所给短文中的错误。对标有题号的每一行作出判断:如无错误,在该行右边横线上画一个勾(√);如有错误(每行只有一个错误),则按下列情况改正:

该行多一个词:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉,在该行右边横线上写出该词,并也用斜线划掉。

Last week I went to a movie, which was very touched. It was a sad   1.           .

movie about a mother and her sons. When the child was a little       2.           .

boy, his mother was very poor that she had to send him to a rich      3.           

family who had no child. The boy received a very good education     4.           .

and twenty years later he became doctor. In his hospital, he had a    5.           .

patient, who was an old lady. He did care too much about her,       6.           .

for she could hardly afford for the medical care . One evening, the   7.           .

lady died quietly of a serious illness but on her bed the doctor found 8.           .

a letter, in it he discovered the truth and felt the love of a great       9.           .

mother. He had wanted to call her mother, but it was too late    .    10.          .

Everybody in the theatre was moved to tears.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

书面表达(满分30分)

你校正在开展创建节约型社会的活动。可是在日常生活中你发现你校校园内的浪费现象严重。请你根据下表所列内容给校报写一篇小短文(词数120),反映现象,叙述后果,提出建议,提倡从我做起,建设节约型校园。

现象

长流水

长明灯

餐桌上剩余的食物

随处可见的废纸

后果

浪费有限的资源

养成不良的习惯,不利于品德养成

增加学校开支,增加父母亲的经济负担

建议

至少两条

开头句已经给出不计入总词数内。resources-saving, expenditure支出, 花费

Nowadays, our school is calling us to create a resources-saving campus.

 

 

2007年温州中学高三第三次模拟考英语答案

单项填空:20分

CDDCA  ADCAA  DBCBD  BABCB

完型填空:30分

BADBC  ADCBA   CDBBA   CDADC

阅读理解: 40+ 10分

CDCA  ADDB  ACDB  BDAD  DCDB  61―65 FABED

单词拼写 10分

66. college   67. adopted  68. honesty  69. share   70. permission

71. former  72. disability  73. separately  74. Fortunately 

75. discouraged

短文改错 10分

76. touched→touching  77. sons→son  78. very→so  79. √  80. became∧→a

81. did→didn’t或在did∧→not  82. 第二个for去掉83.but→and

84.it→which  85.had去掉

书面表达 30分

One possible version

Nowadays, some of us students have formed some bad habits on campus. For example, some students leave the lights on in the daytime, or let water running after washing. Some leave over much food on the table after eating. Besides, waste paper can be seen everywhere.

It is well know that these bad habits will have a bad influence on our character and behavior. What’s worse, they can not only increase our cost at school and add financial burden to our parents, but also waste the limited resources.

So to build a resources-saving campus it is high time that we had to deal with the problems. In my opinion, we should start with ourselves to save everything. I'd like to remind my classmates to take the lead in reducing the waste. We must form some good habits. For example, when we brush our teeth and wash hands, never leave water running unnecessarily and when we leave classrooms, we should make sure that the lights have been turned off.

 

 


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