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篇一:广东省佛山市2015届普通高中高三英语教学质量检测

广东省佛山市2015届普通高中高三教学质量检测(一)

2015,1

英 语 试 题

本试卷满分135分,考试时间120分钟

注意事项:

1、答卷前,考生务必用照色字迹的钢笔或签字笔将白已的姓名利考号填写在答题卡上.用2B铅笔将答题卡试卷类型(A)填涂在答题卡,并在答题右上角的“试室号”和“座位号”栏填写试室号”栏填写试室号,将相应的试室号、座位号信涂黑。

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4、考试结束后,将答卷和答题卡一并交回。

I语言知识及应用(共两节,满分45分)

第一节完形填空(共15小阅读l题;每小题2分,满分30分)

The fact that your friends and peers have tattoos is one of the reasons why many young people get tattoos.Actually, peer pressure, media influence, and personal expression are some of’ the common .

The desire to be part of a group, to by one's friends or peers, can have a great influence on what a person does.Sometimes, wearing a tattoo can be a sign that you belong to a (kiangs often us special clothes and tattoos particular group. For example, in one gang all the may wear green army jackets and have large "Xs" tattooed on their arms. "uniform". When a young person’s fronds arc all wearing tattoos, that person is likely to do the thing. Another big influence behind the .Tattoos are shown by a wide variety of media . They can be seen on lots of' famous sports heroes and fashion models inon newspapers, on TV and so on. People are familiar with these rancid images that link of fashion or status value As a result, many people get a Besides, many people wear tattoos in order to show their .A musician in a rock band may get a tattoo of a guitar on the arm. Some environmentalists may tattoo pictures of endangered animals, and may tattoo cache other's names over their hearts.So a tattoo can be a public sign to show what is person's lift.

第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)

阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处一个适当的词或

使用括号中词语的正确形式填空,并将答案填写在答题卷标号为16~25的相应位置上。 When a customer travelled 70 miles just to buy his pork. Jamie Burge, whose family has raised Pinnate pigs for four generations. Thought nothing of it.

In the UK, the Pannage pigs have access their special fiet of nuts for two months a year, which contributes to its very unique taste. (increase) numbers of food lovers are looking for Pannage pork, and chefs always put it on the menu and they can just serve it veryPannage is ancient practice that’s dying out outside the New Forest. The coals will days and weeks.The exact timing of the season depends on when the nuts fall This means that fewer has seen a worse nut harvest compared to last year, pigs have been released."In the past few years we start)to see more interest in Pannage Pork," says Burge. "People are paying a lot more attention to comes from."

Burge takes pride the product.To increase supplies, he would like more local farmers to take up the produce)of Pannage pork

II阅读(共两节,满分50分)

第一节阅读理解(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A、B、C和D项,选山最佳选项,.并仵答题卡上将该

项涂黑。

A

The data shows that thru is a gender imbalance of twenty ion more men than women under thirty in China.You would think that so many suitably bachelors out there that any young Chinese woman could have her pick. But the fact is that there arc many "Shinny" in

China. Media reports say thru may be as many as 500,000 "Shinny" in the capital.

The term Shinny", directly translated as‘‘1eftover women", refers to peculated women in their late twenties who are still single. Quite simply, "no" means women and "sheen" means left over but, depending on how you look at it, sheen" can also man successful.Some believe that the phrase was invented as a play on words to mean that "shinny" is actually a positive way to portray being a single, successful woman.

"Shinny" are pioneers in modern day China. They are able to enjoy their success in big cities with very little restriction. They are aware of the pressure society puts on them to get married but they are all highly educated and financially independent therefore there is not an immediate need to find a husband to support them.

Chinese people often think males should be higher in a relationship in every sense, including height, age, education and salary. This leads to a phenomenon in which A-grade men marry B-grade women, B-grade mice marry Grade women ankle C-grade man marry D-grade women.Only A-grade women and D-grade men can't find partners.Apparently, if you are an "A-grade" woman, finding a husbandly better than you (a must in Chinese culture apparently) is hard to do.

These women are leftover" because they are "too successful" and therefore have high standards when it comes to picking their lifelong partners. They arc free and able to live independently, which was not so possible for previous generations.Right now it seems family guilt is the only real factor contributing to decreasing China's "Shinny" population, as daughters give in t.o the demands of their families. As China rapidly modernizes, the term "Shinny" may even develop into a wholly positive label.

26.The umlerlinccl part in Paragraph I implies that Chinese young women

A. will be picked up by single young men

B. will become "Shinny" in large numbers

C. have a wide range of’ choices For husbands

D. prefer to stay in the capital of the country

27. Which of the following about 1ettover women" is TRUE?

A. They are educated in the capital.

B. They are almost thirty years old.

C. They prefer to be single women.

D. They are successful in business.

28.One reason for "Shinny" not being in a hurry to have a husband is that they _

A. are pincers in modern society

B. have no restriction in life

C. bear no pressure from society

D. don't need to depend on others

29.Why should Chinese husbands be higher in different senses than their wives’

A. Because they can't fad wives of higher grades.

B. Because they have different education backgrounds.

C. Because Chinese culture requires them to do so.

D. Because men won't mar}' successful women.

30. What conclusion can we make about "Shinny" in the future'?

A. They may become positive images.

B. They may become more successful.

C. They will have higher standards for partners.

D. They will ignore the demands of their Israelis.

B

On 2 September, 1666, the citizens of London woke to see the city's crowded wooden houses on fire.The fir started in a baker's shop in Pudding Lane in the early hours of the morning. By the time it burned Alit Otis 5 September around 13,000 buildings had been destroyed, including the original St Paul's Cathedral, 87 churches and 52 company halls.Between 65,000 and 80,000 people lost their homes, although thankfully only a handful wcrc recorded as having been killed. The estimated cost of the fire was around 10 million pounds.

Soon after the fire, several designs work put forward for the redevelopment of London, among them once from Wren, a favorite or King Charles TI.A common theme was streets spreading out from the river and crossing with others running parallel to it.However, a lack of money to buy the land and the need to rebuild the city quickly ruined all his grand ideas.

Instead, nearly 3,000 houses were built within the first three years, mostly back on the original layout.

The task of getting London rebuilt was given to a commits of six men, including Wren.Their role was to manage surveys of ruined properties and consider the fun and scald of new buildings, and any adjustments to the streets.

The major roads were widened to reduce the risk of fires spreading in futile.For the same reason, buildings were constructed largely from brick and stunk instead of wood.Guidelines were also made for the height of houses and about how much woo could be used on the outside. There was even a new rule insisting on the use of downpipes, to stop problems with rainwater flowing down from gutters(拌水沟).

Although others designed and rebuilt many properties in Lincoln after the Great Fir, Wren was the most product.vie architect.In total, he designed and supervised the construction of 52 churches, 36 company halls, two great hospitals and St Paul's Cathedral, aim or which took 35 years to complete. Many of’ these still stand today. Wren was also one of the architects of the 62 meter-tall Monument, a memorial to the Great Fir which stands close to the sit where it started.

31.According to the passage, the fire in London

A. lasted four days before it was out

B. started in the wealthy neighborhood

C. broke out in the afternoon

D. caused thousands deaths

32. Wren's grand ideas to rebuild the city were ruined partly because .

A. King Charles II didn't approve obit

B. they were short of money to pay workers

C. houses should be rebuilt in their fencer place

D. his design required more time than needled

33. Which of the following measures helped prevent fires?

A. All newly-built roads were widened.

B. All new buildings were of the same height.

C. A limited amount of wood was used.

D. A large number of downpipes were used.

34. What can be learned from the last paragraph?

A. Wren designed most of the new buildings.

B. It took 35 years to build St Paul's Cathedral.

C. Today we can see some buildings lessened by Wren.

D. Two architects designed the 62-metcr tall Monument.

35.Which is the best title for the passage?

A. Works oaf Great Architect

C. The Great Fire of London

B. Reconstruction of London

D. Measures against Great Fir

C

Deciding on a major is once of the most important choices that a college student makes.The first thing that you need to realize is that this decision is not foal. Many high school students are worried about having to pick a major and place too much stress on it.They ask themselves, "How should I choose right now what I am going to do in the future’s" The short answer is that you don't have to. The average college student changes majors at least thrice times. However, having an idea of’ what you want to do will give you a starting point and make the process much easier.

First, start out with a general ilea about what type of school you might want to atonal. This could be a technical school, a broad liberal arts school, or a science-heavy school, For example, if you enjoy working with your hands and want specific training, a technical school could be good for you. lf instead you would rather study a wide range of topics and havoc a broad background, a liberal arts school woolly be a good choice.Doing this will make selecting a major easier.

Next, consider your interests.If you know a specific career that you would like to go into, find out what razors would help you pursue that career.lf you do not have a cracker in mince, you can approach it from the opposite direction.Go through potential majors and see if any area interests you. Then, look into possible careers associated with that.major, Another thing to consider is that coven afire you get your degree, the average person makes at least three career changes during their Lifetime. However, your skills from previous jobs will "carry over". For example, you want to go into journalism, so you get a degree in communications with an emphasis in journalism.After being a journalist for three years, you decide you want to go into public relations. Your communications background and skills

learned from your previous job still enable you to purlieu the new career.

36. Why do many high school students fear choosing a major?

A. Because they don't know what choice to make.

B. Because they don't want to change majors in college.

C. Because they sulfur from too much stress.

D. Because they are afraid of their future.

37. If you find that a technical school is good for you, you can

A. decide what major suits youB. study a wide range of’ topics

C. choose your major more easily D. get a broad education background

38.icing through potential majors helps students find out-________.

A. what major may interest themB. what's good for success in career

C. what field they may be good atD. what school promises a good carcer

篇二:佛山市2015届普通高中高三教学质量检测(一)英语试题及答案

佛山市2015届普通高中高三教学质量检测(一)

I 语言知识及应用(共两节,满分45分)

第一节 完形填空(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)

The fact that your friends and peers have tattoos is one of the reasons why many young people get tattoos. Actually, peer pressure, media influence, and personal expression are some of the common for wearing tattoos today.

The desire to be part of a group, to be by one’s friends or peers, can have a great influence on what a person does. Sometimes, wearing a tattoo can be a sign that you belong to a certain . Gangs often use special clothes and tattoos to their particular group. For example, in one gang all the may wear green army jackets and have large ―Xs‖ tattooed on their arms. It is not only gangs that have this type of―uniform‖. When a young person’s friends are all wearing tattoos, that person is likely to do thing.

Another big influence behind the of tattoos is the media. Tattoos are shown by a wide variety of media . They can be seen on lots of famous sports heroes and fashion models in , on newspapers, on TV and so on. People are familiar with these media images that link to ideas of wealth, success, and status. As a result, many people get a tattoo for the of fashion or status value.

Besides, many people wear tattoos in order to show their . A musician in a rock band may get a tattoo of a guitar on the arm. Some environmentalists may get tattoo may tattoo each other’s names over their hearts. So, a tattoo can be a public sign to show what is in a person’s life.

1. A. answers B. reasons C. suggestions D. methods

2. A. accepted

3. A. family

4. A. understand

5. A. males

6. A. strange

7. A. boring

8. A. popularity

9. A. images

10. A. stories

11. A. fashions

12. A. use

13. A. identity

14. A. colleagues

15. A. important B. remembered B. college B. identify B. females B. ugly B. bad B. use B. receivers B. magazines B. sports B. beauty B. wealth B. brothers B. urgent C. invited C. band C. join C. leaders C. special C. same C. discussion C. reports C. studios C. jewels C. design C. success C. lovers C. beneficial D. seen D. group D. attract D. members D. similar D. opposite D. advertisement D. players D. gyms D. tattoos D. symbol D. fame D. relatives D. obvious

第二节 语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)

When a customer travelled 70 miles just to buy his pork, Jamie Burge, whose family

has raised Pinnate pigs for four generations, thought nothing of it.

In the UK, the Pannage pigs have access their special diet of nuts for two months a year, which contributes to its very unique taste. (increase) numbers of food lovers are looking for Pannage pork, and chefs always put it on the menu and they can just serve it very Pannage is ancient practice that’s dying out outside the New Forest. The locals out for days and weeks. The exact timing of the season depends on when the nuts fall. This year has seen a worse nut harvest compared to last year, means that fewer pigs have been released. ―In the past few years we )to see more interest in Pannage Pork,‖ says Burge. ―People are paying a lot more attention to their food comes from.‖

Burge takes pride the product. To increase supplies, he would like more local farmers to take up the (produce)of Pannage pork

II 阅读(共两节,满分50分)

第一节 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)

A

The data shows that there is a gender imbalance of twenty million more men than women under thirty in China. You would think that so many suitably bachelors out there that But the fact is that there are many ―Shengnv‖ in China. Media reports say there may be as many as 500,000 ―Shengnv‖ in the capital.

The term ―Shengnv‖, directly translated as ―leftover women‖, refers to ecudated women in their late twenties who are still single. Quite simply, ―nv‖ means women and ―sheng‖ means left over but, depending on how you look at it, ―sheng‖ can also mean successful. Some believe that the phrase was invented as a play on words to mean that ―Shengnv‖ is actually a positive way to portray being a single, successful woman.

―Shengnv‖ are pioneers in modern day China. They are able to enjoy their success in big cities with very little restriction. They are aware of the pressure society puts on them to get married but they are all highly educated and financially independent therefore there is not an immediate need to find a husband to support them.

Chinese people often think males should be higher in a relationship in every sense, including height, age, education and salary. This leads to a phenomenon in which A-grade men marry B-grade women, B-grade men marry C-grade women and C-grade men marry D-grade women. Only A-grade women and D-grade men can’t find partners. Apparently, if you are an ―A-grade‖ woman, finding a husband better than you (a must in Chinese culture apparently) is hard to do.

These women are ―leftover‖ because they are ―too successful‖ and therefore have high standards when it comes to picking their lifelong partners. They are free and able to live independently, which was not so possible for previous generations. Right now it seems family guilt is the only real factor contributing to decreasing China’s ―Shengnv‖ population,

as daughters give in to the demands of their families. As China rapidly modernizes, the term ―Shengnv‖ may even develop into a wholly positive label.

26. The underlined part in Paragraph 1 implies that Chinese young women _________.

A. will be picked up by single young men B. will become ―Shengnv‖ in large numbers

C. have a wide range of’ choices for husbands D. prefer to stay in the capital of the country

27. Which of the following about ―leftover women‖ is TRUE?

A. They are educated in the capital. B. They are almost thirty years old.

C. They prefer to be single women. D. They are successful in business.

28. One reason for ―Shengnv‖ not being in a hurry to have a husband is that they ______.

A. are pioneers in modern society B. have no restriction in life

C. bear no pressure from societyD. don’t need to depend on others

29. Why should Chinese husbands be higher in different senses than their wives?

A. Because they can’t find wives of higher grades.

B. Because they have different education backgrounds.

C. Because Chinese culture requires them to do so.

D. Because men won’t marry successful women.

30. What conclusion can we make about ―Shengnv‖ in the future’?

A. They may become positive images.B. They may become more successful.

C. They will have higher standards for partners.

D. They will ignore the demands of their families.

B

On 2 September, 1666, the citizens of London woke to see the city’s crowded wooden houses on fire. The fire started in a baker’s shop in Pudding Lane in the early hours of the morning. By the time it burned out on 5 September around 13,000 buildings had been destroyed, including the original St Paul’s Cathedral, 87 churches and 52 company halls. Between 65,000 and 80,000 people lost their homes, although thankfully only a handful were recorded as having been killed. The estimated cost of the fire was around 10 million pounds. Soon after the fire, several designs were put forward for the redevelopment of London, among them one from Wren, a favorite of King Charles II. A common theme was streets spreading out from the river and crossing with others running parallel to it. However, a lack of money to buy the land and the need to rebuild the city quickly ruined all his grand ideas. Instead, nearly 3,000 houses were built within the first three years, mostly back on the original layout.

The task of getting London rebuilt was given to a committee of six men, including Wren. Their role was to manage surveys of ruined properties and consider the form and scale of new buildings, and any adjustments to the streets.

The major roads were widened to reduce the risk of fires spreading in future. For the same reason, buildings were constructed largely from brick and stone instead of wood. Guidelines were also made for the height of houses and about how much wood could be used on the outside. There was even a new rule insisting on the use of downpipes, to stop problems with rainwater flowing down from gutters(拌水沟).

Although others designed and rebuilt many properties in Lincoln after the Great Fire, Wren was the most productive architect. In total, he designed and supervised the construction of 52 churches, 36 company halls, two great hospitals and St Paul’s Cathedral, all of which took 35 years to complete. Many of these still stand today. Wren was also one of the architects of the 62-meter-tall Monument, a memorial to the Great Fire which stands close to the site where it started.

31. According to the passage, the fire in London _________.

A. lasted four days before it was out B. started in the wealthy neighborhood

C. broke out in the afternoon D. caused thousands deaths

32. Wren’s grand ideas to rebuild the city were ruined partly because .

A. King Charles II didn’t approve of it B. they were short of money to pay workers

C. houses should be rebuilt in their formr place D. his design required more time than needed

33. Which of the following measures helped prevent fires?

A. All newly-built roads were widened. B. All new buildings were of the same height.

C. A limited amount of wood was used. D. A large number of downpipes were used.

34. What can be learned from the last paragraph?

A. Wren designed most of the new buildings.

B. It took 35 years to build St Paul’s Cathedral.

C. Today we can see some buildings designed by Wren.

D. Two architects designed the 62-meter-tall Monument.

35. Which is the best title for the passage?

A. Works of a Great Architect B. The Great Fire of London

C. Reconstruction of London D. Measures against Great Fire

C

Deciding on a major is one of the most important choices that a college student makes. The first thing that you need to realize is that this decision is not final. Many high school students are worried about having to pick a major and place too much stress on it. They ask themselves, ―How should I choose right now what I am going to do in the future?‖ The short answer is that you don’t have to. The average college student changes majors at least three times. However, having an idea of what you want to do will give you a starting point and make the process much easier.

First, start out with a general idea about what type of school you might want to attend. This could be a technical school, a broad liberal arts school, or a science-heavy school, For example, if you enjoy working with your hands and want specific training, a technical school could be good for you. lf instead you would rather study a wide range of topics and have a broad background, a liberal arts school would be a good choice. Doing this will make selecting a major easier.

Next, consider your interests. If you know a specific career that you would like to go into, find out what majors would help you pursue that career. If you do not have a career in mind, you can approach it from the opposite direction. Go through potential majors and see if any area interests you. Then, look into possible careers associated with that major.

Another thing to consider is that even after you get your degree, the average person makes at least three career changes during their lifetime. However, your skills from previous jobs will ―carry over‖. For example, you want to go into journalism, so you get a degree in communications with an emphasis in journalism. After being a journalist for three years, you decide you want to go into public relations. Your communications background and skills learned from your previous job still enable you to purlieu the new career.

36. Why do many high school students fear choosing a major?

A. Because they don’t know what choice to make.

B. Because they don’t want to change majors in college.

C. Because they suffer from too much stress.

D. Because they are afraid of their future.

37. If you find that a technical school is good for you, you can ________.

A. decide what major suits youB. study a wide range of topics

C. choose your major more easily D. get a broad education background

38. Going through potential majors helps students find out ________.

A. what major may interest themB. what’s good for success in career

C. what field they may be good at D. what school promises a good career

39. It can be learned from the last paragraph that _________.

A. people change jobs in order to develop their skills

B. journalism and public relations share the same requirements

C. a degree in communications enables you to find a job easily

D. previous job experience will be useful in a new career

40. The passage mainy helps us to __________.

A. choose future career B. decide on a major

C. enter a good college D. learn about our potentials

D

Raise your hand if you’ve had your Smartphone stolen. According to the Federal Communication Commission(FCC.), the phone theft rate for the year 2013 is estimated to be about 369 per 100,000 individuals -- with a higher rate in cities. The solution to that problem starts at home - with you. While 36 percent of Smartphone owners secure their phone with a four-digit code, just 11 percent used a code longer than four digits, a password, or an unlock pattern; fully a third of those surveyed took none of the listed security measures at all.

Improved security can definitely help thefts. In cases where users set no password, it’s quite easy to erase a phone and turn it around on the black market. While simple four-digit pass codes can help slow that process down, they are mathematically much easier to crack(破解) than longer, more complicated passwords.

Technological measures have agreeably begun in the making process: Apple, for example, introduced a feature which prevents someone from disabling the Find My iPhone service, erasing the device, or reactivating an erased device. In the six months after that update, thefts of iPhones decreased by around a quarter in New York, San Francisco and

篇三:广东省佛山市2015届普通高中高三教学质量检测(一)英语

广东省佛山市2015届普通高中高三教学质量检测(一)

第一节完形填空(共15小阅读l题;每小题2分,满分30分)

The fact that your friends and peers have tattoos is one of the reasons why many young

people get tattoos.Actually, peer pressure, media influence, and personal expression are some of‘ the common for wearing tattoos today.

influence on what a person does.Sometimes, wearing a tattoo can be a sign that you belong to (group. For example, in one gang all the may wear green army jackets and have large "Xs" tattooed on their arms.It is not only gangs that have this type"uniform". When a young person‘s fronds arc all wearing tattoos, that person is likely to do .

Another big influence behind the of tattoos is the media.Tattoos are shown

by a wide variety of media They can be seen on lots of' famous sports heroes and fashion models in. People are familiar with these rancid images that link of fashion or status value As a result, many people get a Besides, many people wear tattoos in order to show their A musician in a rock band may get a tattoo of a guitar on the arm. may

tattoo cache other's names over their hearts.So a tattoo can be a public sign to show what is.

第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)

When a customer travelled 70 miles just to buy his pork. Jamie Burge, whose family has raised Pinnate pigs for four generations. Thought nothing of it.

In the UK, the Pannage pigs have access their special fiet of nuts for two months a year, which contributes to its very unique taste. (increase) numbers of food lovers are looking for Pannage pork, and chefs always put it on the menu and they can just serve it very Pannage is practice that‘s dying out outside the New Forest. The coals out for days and weeks.The exact timing of the season depends on when the nuts fall This means that fewer has seen a worse nut harvest compared to last year, pigs have been released."In the past few years we (start)to see more interest in Pannage Pork," says Burge. "People are paying a lot more attention to ."

Burge takes pride the product.To increase supplies, he would like more local farmers to take up the (produce)of Pannage pork

II阅读(共两节,满分50分)

第一节阅读理解(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A、B、C和D项,选山最佳选项,.并仵答题卡上将

该项涂黑。

A

The data shows that thru is a gender imbalance of twenty ion more men than women under thirty in China.You would think that so many suitably bachelors out there that any young Chinese woman could have her pick. But the fact is that there arc many "Shinny" in China. Media reports say thru may be as many as 500,000 "Shinny" in the capital.

The term Shinny", directly translated as??1eftover women", refers to peculated women in their late twenties who are still single. Quite simply, "no" means women and "sheen" means left over but, depending on how you look at it, sheen" can also man successful.Some believe that the phrase was invented as a play on words to mean that "shinny" is actually a positive way to portray being a single, successful woman.

"Shinny" are pioneers in modern day China. They are able to enjoy their success in big cities with very little restriction. They are aware of the pressure society puts on them to get married but they are all highly educated and financially independent therefore there is not an immediate need to find a husband to support them.

Chinese people often think males should be higher in a relationship in every sense, including height, age, education and salary. This leads to a phenomenon in which A-grade men marry B-grade women, B-grade mice marry Grade women ankle C-grade man marry D-grade women.Only A-grade women and D-grade men can't find partners.Apparently, if you are an "A-grade" woman, finding a husbandly better than you (a must in Chinese culture apparently) is hard to do.

These women are leftover" because they are "too successful" and therefore have high standards when it comes to picking their lifelong partners. They arc free and able to live independently, which was not so possible for previous generations.Right now it seems family guilt is the only real factor contributing to decreasing China's "Shinny" population, as

daughters give in t.o the demands of their families. As China rapidly modernizes, the term "Shinny" may even develop into a wholly positive label.

26.The umlerlinccl part in Paragraph I implies that Chinese young women

A. will be picked up by single young men

B. will become "Shinny" in large numbers

C. have a wide range of‘ choices For husbands

D. prefer to stay in the capital of the country

27. Which of the following about 1ettover women" is TRUE?

A. They are educated in the capital.

B. They are almost thirty years old.

C. They prefer to be single women.

D. They are successful in business.

28.One reason for "Shinny" not being in a hurry to have a husband is that they _

A. are pincers in modern society

B. have no restriction in life

C. bear no pressure from society

D. don't need to depend on others

29.Why should Chinese husbands be higher in different senses than their wives‘

A. Because they can't fad wives of higher grades.

B. Because they have different education backgrounds.

C. Because Chinese culture requires them to do so.

D. Because men won't mar}' successful women.

30. What conclusion can we make about "Shinny" in the future'?

A. They may become positive images.

B. They may become more successful.

C. They will have higher standards for partners.

D. They will ignore the demands of their Israelis.

B

On 2 September, 1666, the citizens of London woke to see the city's crowded wooden houses on fire.The fir started in a baker's shop in Pudding Lane in the early hours of the morning. By the time it burned Alit Otis 5 September around 13,000 buildings had been destroyed, including the original St Paul's Cathedral, 87 churches and 52 company halls.Between 65,000 and 80,000 people lost their homes, although thankfully only a handful wcrc recorded as having been killed. The estimated cost of the fire was around 10 million pounds.

Soon after the fire, several designs work put forward for the redevelopment of London, among them once from Wren, a favorite or King Charles TI.A common theme was streets spreading out from the river and crossing with others running parallel to it.However, a lack of money to buy the land and the need to rebuild the city quickly ruined all his grand ideas.

Instead, nearly 3,000 houses were built within the first three years, mostly back on the original layout.

The task of getting London rebuilt was given to a commits of six men, including Wren.Their role was to manage surveys of ruined properties and consider the fun and scald of new buildings, and any adjustments to the streets.

The major roads were widened to reduce the risk of fires spreading in futile.For the same reason, buildings were constructed largely from brick and stunk instead of wood.Guidelines were also made for the height of houses and about how much woo could be used on the outside. There was even a new rule insisting on the use of downpipes, to stop problems with rainwater flowing down from gutters(拌水沟).

Although others designed and rebuilt many properties in Lincoln after the Great Fir, Wren was the most product.vie architect.In total, he designed and supervised the construction of 52 churches, 36 company halls, two great hospitals and St Paul's Cathedral, aim or which took 35 years to complete. Many of‘ these still stand today. Wren was also one of the architects of the 62 meter-tall Monument, a memorial to the Great Fir which stands close to the sit where it started.

31.According to the passage, the fire in London

A. lasted four days before it was out

B. started in the wealthy neighborhood

C. broke out in the afternoon

D. caused thousands deaths

32. Wren's grand ideas to rebuild the city were ruined partly because .

A. King Charles II didn't approve obit

B. they were short of money to pay workers

C. houses should be rebuilt in their fencer place

D. his design required more time than needled

33. Which of the following measures helped prevent fires?

A. All newly-built roads were widened.

B. All new buildings were of the same height.

C. A limited amount of wood was used.

D. A large number of downpipes were used.

34. What can be learned from the last paragraph?

A. Wren designed most of the new buildings.

B. It took 35 years to build St Paul's Cathedral.

C. Today we can see some buildings lessened by Wren.

D. Two architects designed the 62-metcr tall Monument.

35.Which is the best title for the passage?

A. Works oaf Great Architect

C. The Great Fire of London

B. Reconstruction of London

D. Measures against Great Fir

C

Deciding on a major is once of the most important choices that a college student makes.The first thing that you need to realize is that this decision is not foal. Many high

school students are worried about having to pick a major and place too much stress on it.They ask themselves, "How should I choose right now what I am going to do in the future‘s" The short answer is that you don't have to. The average college student changes majors at least thrice times. However, having an idea of‘ what you want to do will give you a starting point and make the process much easier.

First, start out with a general ilea about what type of school you might want to atonal. This could be a technical school, a broad liberal arts school, or a science-heavy school, For example, if you enjoy working with your hands and want specific training, a technical school could be good for you. lf instead you would rather study a wide range of topics and havoc a broad background, a liberal arts school woolly be a good choice.Doing this will make selecting a major easier.

Next, consider your interests.If you know a specific career that you would like to go into, find out what razors would help you pursue that career.lf you do not have a cracker in mince, you can approach it from the opposite direction.Go through potential majors and see if any area interests you. Then, look into possible careers associated with that.major, Another thing to consider is that coven afire you get your degree, the average person makes at least three career changes during their Lifetime. However, your skills from previous jobs will "carry over". For example, you want to go into journalism, so you get a degree in communications with an emphasis in journalism.After being a journalist for three years, you decide you want to go into public relations. Your communications background and skills

learned from your previous job still enable you to purlieu the new career.

36. Why do many high school students fear choosing a major?

A. Because they don't know what choice to make.

B. Because they don't want to change majors in college.

C. Because they sulfur from too much stress.

D. Because they are afraid of their future.

37. If you find that a technical school is good for you, you can

A. decide what major suits youB. study a wide range of‘ topics

C. choose your major more easily D. get a broad education background

38.icing through potential majors helps students find out-________.

A. what major may interest themB. what's good for success in career

C. what field they may be good atD. what school

promises a good carcer

39. It can be learned from the last paragraph that

A. people change jobs in order to develop their skills

B.journalism and public relations share the same requirements

C. a degree in communications cables you to find a job easily

D. previous job experience will

40. The passage rainy helps us to

A. choose future career B. decide on a major

C. enter a good college D. learn about Lot potentials

D


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