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2016年第三次全国大联考【浙江卷】
英 语 试 卷
本试卷共120分。考试时间120分钟。
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) 1. —We’ve done so much today.
A. this B. one C. that D. it
13. I think of my countless failures and how they’ve contributed _______ to making me what I am nowadays.
A. regularly B. considerably C. equally D. deliberately 14. She has a _______ grasp of all the subjects, which helps her stand out in her class . A. comprehensive B. confidential C. conservative D. compulsory
15.Although looking good is no _______ of doing the job well, personnel officers often hire the person they think most physically attractive.
A. guarantee B. principle C. reward D. guidance
16. Nash won the Noble Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences for his work on game theory. His life story …__…_○__○…___……___……:…号…考…订___订…___……___……__:……级…○班○…___…_…__…_…__…_…_:…装名装…姓__……___……___……___…○:校○…学…………………外内……………………○○…………………… —Yes, and it’s getting late. _______.
A. I don’t mind B. Let’s call it a day C. Just a minute D. Take your time
2. It looks like _______ weather is taking a turn for _______ worse. We had better cancel the trip to the mountains.
A. the; the B.不填; the C. the; 不填 D. 不填; 不填
3. The pollution of the forest has seriously affected plant life and, _______ a lesser extent, wildlife. A. on B. to C. in D. at
4. Depression, a mental problem that often results from fierce competition and great pressures in life, _______ be a destructive illness if not treated properly.
A. must B. should C. need D. can
5. As the evidence begins to _______, we are convinced that the earth and the rest of the universe are in fact changing with time.
A. accumulate B. strengthen C. operate D. approve
6. The question was frequently put forward at the meeting _______ it is right to cancel the listening test in the English College Entrance Examination.
A. how B. where C. what D. whether
7. All the relevant documents must be _______ the company you are applying for before October 20. A. subscribed to B. stuck to C. submitted to D. devoted to
8. Alan Greenspan, once reported as a financial god, had to admit that he _______ some serious mistakes. A. made B. had made C. has been making D. has made
9. It cost the lady much to have broken the law. I wonder why she stole things ______ she could easily afford them.
A. in case B. so that C. when D. unless 10. —Is it necessary for you to carry so much cash when travelling? —No harm at least, _______.
A. by the way B. all the time C. just in case D. by all means
11. If I have the honor to be elected, I will honestly fulfill my duty and never ______ those who place trust in me.
A. count on B. put aside C. let down D. submit to
12. The present financial situation has made _______ more urgent than ever for China to change its development model.
英语 第1页 共18页 was _______ into the movie A beautiful Mind in 2001.
A. adapted B. adopted C. adjusted D. accepted
17. _______ food and clothes, the explorers also took with them a small first-aid kit, a camera, a computer and a satellite phone.
A. In spite of B. By means of C. In response to D. In addition to
18. A new road has been built in recent years, ______ it much easier for cars to reach the hotel on the mountain top.
A. having made B. making C. to make D. to have made 19. The traffic might be very busy now, ________ case we may be considerably delayed. A. which B. whose C. of which D. in which 20. —Why can’t you give me another chance?.
—________, but I don’t think you are good at management.
A. No offence B. No worries C. No need D. No wonder 第二节 完型填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上涂黑。
The man lay in the bed, his pale figure disappearing into the white sheet. He had 21 a bone transplant for leukemia(白血病).
I tiptoed in, for fear of 22 him. “Hello, Mr. Jensen. I’m Hanne, your nurse”.
He nodded and closed his eyes. I 23 his vital signs to make sure he was OK. “Would you like some soup?” I asked. He shook his head.
I came back later with medicine and some newspapers. 24 , he took it and sank back against the pillow. I offered him the 25 , but he wasn’t interested.
Feeling 26 , I left. In the kitchen, I was about to pour myself a cup of tea when I 27 , and grabbed a large teapot. I placed the teapot, toast and two 28 on a tray, and walked toward his room.
“Would I disturb you if I have my tea in your 29 ?” I asked, “I’d like to watch the 30 .” “Not at all,” but he was clearly 31 . I put the TV on, and noticed him watching the news. I said, “I brought a(an) 32 cup, if you’d like some tea.”
“Maybe I’ll have half a cup.”
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twelve adult volunteers to nap on a custom-made bed or “experimental hammock” that could either remain still or rock gently. All participants were good sleepers who didn’t typically nap and did not suffer from tea and a piece of toast—his first 34 food in a month. The third night he told me about his family,
who hadn’t been able to 35 , which made him lonely. On the fourth night, he got out of bed and was excessive sleepiness during the day. Each participant took two 45-minute afternoon naps, one with the bed
still and one with the bed in motion, while their brain activity was monitored. 36 medicine. A few days later, his bed was 37 . He had recovered enough to leave the hospital. “We observed a faster transition to sleep in each and every subject in the swinging condition,” Four months later I was out shopping when I heard a 38 voice.
Mühlethaler said. “Surprisingly, we also observed a dramatic boosting of certain types of sleep-related “Hanne, it’s good to see you!”
brain waves.” I almost didn’t 39 Mr. Jensen.
More specifically, rocking increased the length of stage N2 sleep, a form of non-rapid eye movement “This is Hanne,” he said, introducing me to his wife. “She saved my life with 40 .”
sleep that normally occupies about half of a good night’s sleep. The rocking bed also had a lasting effect 21. A. got across B. turned out C. taken up D. gone through
on brain activity, increasing slow brain waves and bursts of activity known as sleep spindles(纺锤体). 22. A. hurting B. frightening C. disturbing D. seeing
We watched in silence 33 I noticed he was nodding off. The next night he had two cups of
………线…………○………… 23. A. checked B. fixed C. changed D. moved
24. A. Happily B. Excitedly C. Painfully D. Disappointedly
25. A. medicine B. papers C. magazines D. water
26. A. excited B. defeated C. encouraged D. calm
27. A. paused B. rushed C. noticed D. dropped
28. A. dishes B. pills C. bowls D. cups
29. A. room B. home C. kitchen D. office
30. A. sports B. news C. plays D. dramas
31. A. happy B. worried C. surprised D. eager
32. A. different B. special C. nice D. extra
33. A. after B. until C. when D. since
34. A. delicious B. hot C. liquid D. solid
35. A. visit B. work C. afford D. travel
36. A. on B. beyond C. off D. against
37. A. broken B. empty C. dirty D. gone
38. A. shy B. hopeless C. friendly D. cheerful
39. A. recognize B. realize C. know D. learn
40. A. soup B. tea C. toast D. news
第二部分:阅读理解(第一节20小题,第二节5小题;每小题2分,满分50分)
第一节:阅读下列材料,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在
答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。
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For grown-ups, an afternoon snooze(打盹) is often easier said than done. But many of us have
probably experienced just how simple it can be to catch some sleep in a gently rocking hammock(吊床).
By examining brain waves in sleeping adults, researchers reported in the June 21 issue of Current
Biology, a Cell Press publication, that they now have evidence to explain why that is.
“It is a common belief that rocking causes sleep: we fall asleep in a rocking chair soon and, since
ancient times, we cradle our babies to sleep,” said Sophie Schwartz of the University of Geneva. “Yet,
how this works had remained a mystery. The goal of our study was made up of two parts: to test whether
rocking does indeed improve sleep, and to understand how this might work at the brain level.”
Schwartz, Michel Mühlethaler, and their colleagues Laurence Bayer and Irina Constantinescu asked
英语 第3页 共18页 Schwartz and Mühlethaler say the next step is to find out whether rocking can improve longer periods of sleep and to find out whether it may be useful for the treatment of sleep disorders, such as insomnia(失眠). 41. What does the June 21 issue of Current Biology tell us according to Paragraph 1? A. It is more difficult for grown-ups to fall asleep. B. People today like to sleep in a rocking hammock. C. Many people nowadays suffer from excessive sleepiness. D. There comes the evidence to explain why rocking benefits people’s sleep. 42. What can we learn from Sophie Schwartz’s words? A. Her team aimed to answer two questions. B. The study is going to benefit babies a lot. C. The study had been kept secret before finished. D. People used to believe rocking was bad for sleep. 43. What can we learn about the study? A. The participants were divided into two groups. B. The participants had some problems in falling asleep. C. Twelve adults and children were invited to take part in it. D. The participants’ brain waves were examined during their nap. 44. What finding was beyond the researchers’ expectation? A. The rocking seemed to improve participants’ sleep quality. B. All the participants fell asleep faster in the swinging condition. C. Some participants couldn’t fall asleep in the swinging condition. D. Participants had a tendency to sleep excessively in the swinging bed. 45. What do Schwartz and Mühlethaler expect to figure out in the next research? A. Whether swing can extend sleep time. B. Whether swing can cause insomnia. C. Whether swing can change brain waves. D. Whether swing can benefit memory consolidation. B Bring any group of business owners or managers together, ask them the most effective way to promote their organizations, and you’ll get different answers. That comes as no surprise. But when it 英语 第4页 共18页
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comes to promoting a business, trying to find that single choice is rarely wise. You’ll see business owners and managers try radio advertising. When that doesn’t produce the results they want, they’ll switch to sending direct mail. When that doesn’t create a jump in sales, they’ll buy cable TV commercials. When that falls short of their expectations, they’ll try a new online strategy… and it goes on and on, all with an air of desperation.
For most companies, the best approach is a mix of different channels, organized in ways that allows each to build upon the others. The channel that will work best in a given instance depends on a lot of factors, including the company itself, its audience, the message being conveyed, the environment, and many more.
Just because radio worked well for a company’s last effort doesn’t mean that cable TV wouldn’t be a Anyone complaining the loss of the true meaning of Christmas probably shouldn’t celebrate in China. Here, it’s mostly business as usual on the 25th. Vacation time won’t come until weeks later for China’s own winter holiday: Chinese New Year in mid-February. Santa exists primarily in malls, plus the
occasional grocery store or cafe. Some members of the younger generation have started playing Secret Santa, while others have bought artificial trees for their homes and offices.
There is, however, one Christmas tradition that’s definitely Chinese: Apples. The Chinese word for apple, pingguo, sounds a lot like the Chinese word for Christmas Eve, ping’an ye, and, as such, a tradition has formed. While Americans shell out(支付) lots of US dollars for high-tech presents like iPhones and Xboxes, Chinese friends simply exchange apples.
I’m in an overlit fruit market in Hangzhou. Christmas music—though in Mandarin—is playing over …__…_○__○…___……___……:…号…考…订___订…___……___……__:……级…○班○…___…_…__…_…__…_…_:…装名装…姓__……___……___……___…○:校○…学…………………外内……………………○○……………………better choice this time. Or maybe the right channel is direct mail. There’s no simple answer, because there are so many variables(可变因素). If your audience is broad and diverse, then maybe radio or newspaper advertising is the right choice. If you’re targeting a carefully defined group, such as former customers, direct mail or email will probably perform better.
There are two important lessons here. The first is not to focus on trying to find a single channel that will serve all of the company’s needs, because it just doesn’t exist. You’re more likely to find the real Holy Grail(圣杯). The second lesson is that before you spend the first dollar to promote your business, you need to do more than a little learning. You’ll really need to understand your customers, your marketplace, your competitors, and the environments in which you do business. And you need a good understanding of what makes one marketing channel right for one situation, but not another. 46. Which of the following can be the best title for the passage? A. Promote your business effectively B. The perfect ad for your business
C. Successful business owners and managers D. The understanding of marketing
47. What is the best way to promote a business?
A. Using a channel that serves all of your needs. B. Putting ads on various channels at the same time. C. Creating an ad that appeals to all your customers. D. Advertising on a channel available to consumers.
48. When it comes to choosing an ad for a business, we should . A. stay away from TV advertising B. choose it based on the specific situation C. advertise on the radio or in the newspaper D. choose it according to your customers’ needs
49. Before deciding on a marketing channel, you need to . A. ask for your customers’ advice
B. compare different advertising methods C. realize the problems with your business D. make research about all related factors
C 英语 第5页 共18页 the store loudspeakers. Staffers are wearing green aprons and red Santa caps. This is the most Christmas spirit I’ve seen outside Starbucks.
It’s an odd time to grocery shop—Saturday night, just before closing—but the store is full. Santa-capped employees hand bags of fruit to a stream of customers.
I walk past many tiny, apple-sized boxes. Some boxes are clear, except for the outlines of cute cartoon bears with tiny plastic ears popping up on top. Some boxes proclaim “Merry Christmas!” and “Happy New Year!” in English on their sides. Some apples aren’t in boxes at all, but are rather all tied up in festive pink and purple cellophane(玻璃纸).
I need to choose a more traditional Western package of red and green cardboard and I call over an employee for help. He’s dressed in head-to-toe Santa Claus clothes, complete with black boots and a fake beard.
“Merry Christmas!” I say, briefly forgetting that this particular Kris Kringle might not understand me.
When a friend once told me to bring apples to my first-ever Chinese dinner party, it seemed like a cheap
offering until I saw the price: Nearly 70 RMB (over $10) for just a few of them. That’s not unbearably expensive, but the cost is comparable to produce we’d consider exotic(异乎寻常的) in the US.
Meanwhile, in the fruit market in my neighborhood, a woman in a Santa cap is ringing me up at the cashier.
“Merry Christmas,” I say, once again forgetting about the language barrier. Then I realize I don’t even know how to say Christmas in Mandarin. Instead, I fall back on my old faithful phrase, one which I hope will evoke what I mean: A big smile and “Xiexie, zaijian”. 50. What does the article mainly talk about?
A. How people celebrate Christmas Day in China. B. The Chinese people exchange apples at Christmas Eve.
C. The western tradition—exchanging apples spreads in China. D. A Christmas tradition the author experienced in China.
51. In the 7th paragraph, the underlined phrase “Kris Kringle” refers to . A. Santa Clause
B. a friend of the author C. one employee
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D. a stranger
52. According to the article, which statement is TRUE?
A. The author thinks that the true meaning of Christmas has lost.
B. Santa exists originally in shopping malls, occasionally at the grocery store or cafe. C. The author can speak Chinese fluently with the cashier in a fruit market. D. Staffers’ wearing green aprons and red Santa caps is the most Christmas spirit. 53. According to the passage, which of the following is not western Christmas tradition? A. Buying artificial trees for each home. B. Exchanging presents.
C. Choosing red and green packs.
finish the job without a word.
The morning of the coach’s memorial service, someone took photos of preparations in the gym. Bleachers(露天看台) were pulled out, chairs were set up to seat the crowd. A thousand paper cranes(鹤) folded by his students flew in a “V” from the goal. And there was David, sweeping the floor.
That was long ago. I had not seen David in years. I heard he’d retired as team manager. I had remarried, moved away, was back in town for a visit, when I ran into him at Toasties, my favorite breakfast place.
He was sitting at the counter, older, grayer, big as ever, with his sweet wife, Stephanie. “David,” I said, tapping his shoulder, “remember me?” His eyes welled up as he rose from the counter and slowly ………线…………○………… D. Wearing green aprons and red Santa caps.
54. What attitude does the author hold towards the Chinese tradition of Christmas? A. Indifferent. B. Neutral. C. Prejudiced. D. Tolerant.
D
When someone walks into your life, a story begins. Pay attention. Who knows where it will go or how it will end?
I was a transplanted Southerner trying to take root in California, married only six months when my new husband got his first job teaching and coaching at Monterey High.
It would take almost 10 years for him to move from basic math courses and lower-division sports to teaching physics and coaching varsity basketball. But he was never in a hurry, never in a rush to do anything, really, but his best. All that mattered, he said, was not the status of a job, but how well and how diligently he performed it. While he was busy doing his “best,” I was busy having babies (three in five years) and going to basketball games. That’s where I met David, at the games. I was 21. He was 16. It’s not like you could miss him, really.
David was a special education student at Monterey High, a big lumbering(步态笨拙的) bear(急性子) who loved basketball with all his being, but lacked the coordination(协调) to play.
Instead, starting in high school and continuing some 40 years, he showed up at every game as “team manager,” taking care of the balls and towels, slapping players on the backs if they did well, and giving grief, like it or not, if they missed shots or made the team look bad. He took special umbrage at lazy defense. “You’ve got to box out! Even I can do that! Want me to teach you?” He said. They would pretend to ignore him, but win or lose, they’d at least try a little harder to box out.
More than anything — maybe even more than basketball — David loved hugs. I’m not sure David ever knew my name. He called me “Mrs. Coach.” At every game, home or away, he’d spot me in the stands and come clomping up(聚拢) the bleachers, parting the crowd like the Red Sea to get a hug. When David hugged you, you knew you’d been hugged.
Later, in the years the coach was battling cancer, David never said much, just did his job as always, diligently and well. He hated sweeping the gym floor. Sweeping was a janitor’s job, not the team manager’s, he said. But if he caught the coach sweeping, as he sometimes did, he’d grab the broom and 英语 第7页 共18页 engulfed(包围) me in a big bear hug. “Mrs. Coach,” he said, lifting me off my feet, “Mrs. Coach.”
When David hugs you, you still know you’ve been hugged.
55. The underlined word in Paragraph 1 refers to __________ in this passage. A. the author’s new husband B. the author’s late(已故的) husband C. David D. Stephanie
56. As to the writer’s former husband, we know that he ____________. A. loved teaching special education students B. was in a rush to do what he enjoyed C. died as team manager D. was devoted to his job
57. The underlined part in Paragraph 5 means “_________”? A. was very angry at B. was indifferent to
C. was reluctant to accept D. was sorry to see
58. What do David and the author’s late husband share in common? A. They were both excellent coaches. B. They were both very hardworking. C. They both retired with great honor. D. They both loved cleaning the gym floor.
59. Which of the following words can NOT be used to describe David? A. Clumsy. B. Athletic.
C. Loving. D. Diligent.
60. The author wrote the passage to _________. A. remember her late husband B. express her deep love for basketball
C. bring back happy memories in high school
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