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Mary felt _____ from the outside world,since she lacked an Internet connection and couldn’t

   receive any e-mail.

A.cut off        B.cut down            C.cut in          D.cut out

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Mary asked me,”Have you really realized the part the computer has____in the daily life?”

  A.made              B.given           C.caused        D.played

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 —Were you frightened at the sound of the fire alarm?

  —No,everyone stayed____and obeyed the police.

  A.calm        B.quiet           C.silent           D.still

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The expert stresses that the_____of goods,rather than the____of production,is the key to

   improving the nation’s economy.

  A.quantity,quality              B.quality,quantity

  C.quality,quality                D.quantity,quantity

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They wanted to know_____to control the harmful gas coming from the factory.

  A.that it was hard             B.if it is hard

  C.whether it was hard              D.when was it hard

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Beyond_____stars,the astronauts saw nothing but_____space.

  A.the./        B./,the            C./,/        D.the,the

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幾天前,你校召開了高三年級(jí)的家長(zhǎng)會(huì)。會(huì)后,英語老師要求你們用英語寫一篇短文,談?wù)勍瑢W(xué)們對(duì)家長(zhǎng)會(huì)的看法。

要點(diǎn)如下:

1. 家長(zhǎng)會(huì)的目的:相互溝通,提高學(xué)習(xí)成績(jī)。2. 大部分同學(xué)贊同并陳述他們的理由。(至少寫兩點(diǎn))

3. 少部分同學(xué)不贊同并陳述他們的理由。4. 你的觀點(diǎn)及理由。

要求:

1、可適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié)。2、詞數(shù):120。

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第一節(jié) 閱讀表達(dá)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)

閱讀下面的短文,并根據(jù)短文后的要求答題(請(qǐng)注意問題后的字?jǐn)?shù)要求)。

[1] Many students find it hard to make friends when they are in high school. Keeping my suggestions in mind may give you a hand. They certainly helped me, and by the end of my three years of high school I had formed my group of friends, with whom I still keep in touch now.

[2] Here are my tips:

[3] Say hello anytime I see an acquaintance(相識(shí)的人).

Because I was always smiling and greeting the people I knew, people naturally thought I was friendly(though I am not naturally sociable). And high school students want to be friends with sociable people.

[4] Take the first step.

All the girls there already knew each other—they didn't need another friend. But I did, so I had to make the effort. I had to be the first one to invite somebody to go to a movie with me,or come to my house. Once I did that they started to respond(回應(yīng))with the same thing.

[5] Use classes to get to know people.

I met most of my first friends because I sat next to them in class. Class (before, after, or even during class time)is a great opportunity to begin a conversation. For example, ask for help about homework.

[6] Make friends slowly.

I couldn't get discouraged when it took a while to make friends. It really takes some time to make new friends. In a word, ________.

[7] Above all, remember that it can and will get better. You may have to work a little to make your high school experience a great one,but it' s really worth(值得) it!

76.For what purpose does the writer write this passage? (no more than 15 words)

__________________________________________________________________           ______ 

77.Complete the following statement with proper words. (no more than 5 words) 

I ________  because of my friendly attitude towards others.

78.Fill in the blank in Paragraph 6 with a suitable sentence. (no more than 10 words)

________________________________________________________________________            

79.Why does the writer give the tip to use classes to get to know people? (no more than 20 words)

________________________________________________________________________           

80.What does the word “they” (line 2, paragraph 1) probably refer to? (no more than 10 words)

________________________________________________________________________            

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The Intel Science Talent Search is the top science competition for high school students in the US. The 40 finalists were honored in Washington last week. They met with scientists and politicians. Presidents Obama welcomed them to the White House.

There 40 students were selected from almost 2,000 contestants nationwide. They had to present original research to be judged by professional scientists. The students showed their research projects on large posters. The winners were announced on March 15th, 2011.

Wendy Hawkins is executive director of the Intel Foundation, Who says the 40 finalists represented excellence across many areas of science.

Selena Li is from Fair Oaks, California, She wanted to find a more effective treatment for liver cancer. She began her research four years ago. A scientist at the University of California, Davis, taught her how to design and do experimental work in the laboratory. Ms. Li placed 5th in the Intel Science Talent Search and was awarded 30,000 dollars.

Scott Boisvert lives near Phoenix, Arizona. He began using a laboratory at the university of Arizona at the age of 14. Over four years, he completed a project studying a fungus(真菌)linked to the decrease in amphibians(兩棲類動(dòng)物)around the world. He was trying to find out if different chemicals and substances in the water could kill of fungus. He collected and tested water samples across Arizona. He says,“My results were able to identify a list of chemicals that were significant in the growth and in the movement of the fungus.”He placed 10th in the Intel competition and was awarded 20,000 dollars.

Evan O’Dorney of Danville, California, won the top award of 100,000 dollars in this year’s Intel Science Talent Search. For his mathematical project, He compared two ways to estimate the square root of an integer, a number with no fractional parts.

Wendy Hawkins at the Intel Foundation says these young people represent the next generation of scientists who will help shape America’s future.

71. This passage is mainly about         .

   A. 40 students were invited to visit the White House

   B. President Obama awarded prizes to 40 students last week

   C. the top award of 100,000 dollars in this year’s Intel Science Talent Search

   D. some top students in the Intel Science Talent Search(2011)

72. According to the passage, if you want to win the Intel Science Talent Search, you must       .

   A. have high academic achievement                  B. offer original research

   C. be excellent in all areas of science                         D. do many experiments in a university lab

73. Who will be probably engaged in math study in the future and become a mathematician?

   A. Wendy Hawkins.    B. Selena Li.   C. Evan O’Dorney   D. Scott Boisvert.

74. Which statement is TRUE according to the passage?

   A. Scott Boisvert found a new fungus linked to the decrease in amphibians.

   B. Scott Boisvert is the youngest winner among the 40 students.

   C. The Intel Science Talent Search is an intense competition.

   D. The 1st, 5th and 10th students in the competition come from California.

75. The Wendy Hawkins’s attitude to these 40 finalist is        .

   A. positive           B. critical      C. negative         D. mixed

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Today's Britain is full of TV shows like Fame Academy, which claim to offer young hopefuls an instant passport to fame and riches. But a very different kind of academy may provide a new generation of Brits with a slower, steadier path to wealth.

A 'pig academy' in the east of England is aiming to train up new pig farmers to help promote local agriculture and meet the UK's growing demand for pork. Last year consumption of pork products increased by 6,000 tonnes. But British farmers have not benefited from this rise in demand. A combination of increasing feed prices, competition from cheaper imports and an outbreak of foot and mouth disease have all eaten into their profits. Pig numbers in the UK have actually almost halved in the last decade.

Now, Fresh Start Pig Academy in Lincolnshire is launching a course which intends to redress (修復(fù)) the balance. They say pig husbandry (養(yǎng)豬業(yè)) is a growth industry and newcomers are welcome. For those of you who fancy getting your hands dirty, the course will teach you everything you need to know, from keeping pigs healthy to raising the capital needed to start up.

Pig farmer Anne Longthorp followed her father into the industry and believes that farming pigs is very rewarding work: "They're great, curious animals to work with. Just watching their behaviour – it's really interesting work. There is a lot more to pig farming than people give us credit for. It's very scientific."

So, while most of Britain's young people may continue to dream of overnight stardom, others will hope a more traditional career will help them bring home the bacon.

66. The second paragraph is mainly about          the pig academy come into being. 

A.     where                   B. how            C. when           D. why

67. Which is not the contribution to the decrease in pig farmers' enthusiasm? 

A. competition from cheaper imports                         B. increasing feed prices

C. growing demand for pork                                    D. outbreak of foot and mouth disease

68. From the passage we can infer that the Pig Academy will         .  

A. provide geilivable help for whoever attends the course

B. lead the youth to riches faster than the Fame Academy

C. be more popular with young people than other academies

D. make some young people overnight star

69. What does the underlined phrase "getting your hands dirty" probably mean?  

A. making your hands dirty by raising pigs                  B. collecting enough money to raise pigs

C. avoiding the pig bed dirty to keep them fit              D. taking up the job as a pig farmer

70. Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?  

A. Anne Longthorp’s family all like raising pigs.

B. Anne Longthorp loves the job of farming pigs.

C. Most young people in Britain will like the career of farming pigs.

D. People who farm pigs are allowed to bring home many bacons. 

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