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    2011届浙江省高三上学期高考考试样卷英语卷.doc

    1、2011届浙江省高三上学期高考考试样卷英语卷 其他 校创业俱乐部成员 Bob、 Olga、 Scott、 Ann和 David正筹划在同学中开展“青少年创业 ”的宣传活动。请根据他们各自的兴趣( 6165),阅读下面某杂志上 6位青少年企业家的简介( A、 B、 C、 D、 E和 F),为他们选定最佳的宣传案例,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。选项中有一项是多余选项。 【小题 1】 Bob: How to make use of part-time job experience to secure a position in a big company 【小题 2】 Olga: How to t

    2、ake advantage of family tradition and build a new brand 【小题 3】 Scott: How to discover market needs and build an online business 【小题 4】 Ann: How to run a business based on creativity and inventions 【小题 5】 David: How to start a small business based on special skills A B James Murray Wells founded Glas

    3、ses Direct, which is now the biggest online seller of eyeglasses in the world. It sells a pair of frames every few minutes and employs 70 people in its two offices. This English entrepreneur was still in college when he saw a great business opportunity. He saw that there was no UK online shop sellin

    4、g eyeglasses. He used his college loan money to start just such a business and it was successful enough to earn over $1 million during its first year in operation. Richie Stachowski, 11, of Moraga, Calif., went diving with his dad during a vacation in Hawaii. Richie was disappointed he could not tal

    5、k underwater about the many colorful and amazing things he saw. When Richie got home, he started work on the equipment that would allow him to talk underwater. His invention the Water Talkies is basically a phone that allows sound wave to travel about 15 feet underwater. Water Talkies are now offere

    6、d at toy stores around the country. C D Fraser Doherty is an example of a young man with a more old-fashioned approach to business. At the age of 14, Fraser Doherty began making jams from his grandmothers recipes (制作法 ) and selling them door-to-door in Edinburgh, Scotland. Developing the recipes and

    7、 coming up with a name for his product, Doherty quit school at age 16 to work on Super jam full time. Now Super jam has an estimated worth of over $2 million based on current sales of $1 million annually. Richard is an example of developing and using his skills to earn money. At the age of 15 he lea

    8、rned leather craft at a summer camp. He then made small items he could sell at the only shop in his village. Because he was determined to produce the highest-quality work, his fame and his profit grew. Soon Richard could buy larger quantities of leather, which he made into handbags and purses. These

    9、 he sold in a larger shop in the neighboring village. E F Dorothy started her business at the age of 14, selling stick-insect eggs by mail order. Bens family helped him turn an after-school job cleaning swimming pools and Less than 20 years later, she is Great Britains biggest breeder (繁殖者 ) of stic

    10、k insects. Because she had experience with insects and knew she wanted to make a career in the insect business, Dorothy studied applied biology at a university, designing the right kind of insect houses and researching proper feeding facilities for her insects. This greatly increased her ability to

    11、supply the whole package to her customers. mowing lawns into a successful an d valuable service. Because of the skills he developed through hard work, he landed a position with a large company, which paid his college fees, provided him training in a career and guaranteed him a job after graduation.

    12、The company was not looking for a high-powered businessman; it wanted someone who had learned financial knowledge and the value of customer satisfaction all very important entrepreneurial skills. 答案: 【小题 1】 F 【小题 1】 C 【小题 1】 A 【小题 1】 B 【小题 1】 D 单项选择 * Do you want tea or coffee _ Whichev er one youre

    13、 making. A Id like to. B Im afraid not. C All right. D I dont mind. 答案: D We apologize for any inconvenience you _ have been caused by the delay of the flight. A may B would C must D need 答案: A Parents should pay attention to areas _ their child is having difficulty and spend extra time to help him

    14、or her master those skills. A as B where C why D when 答案: B I suppose therell be a lot of arguments. _ A As you like. B No problem. C Thats a good idea. D I should imagine so. 答案: D All Im hoping for is _ wherever Michael is he will come home safe and sound. A whether B which C that D what 答案: C Job

    15、s are hard to get and, _, more young people are continuing their education. A above all B as a result C after all D on the contrary 答案: B The story carries a strong message, _ that will hopefully touch all who read it. A any B one C it D each 答案: B The snow was now two feet deep, making it difficult

    16、, if not impossible, _ the car out. A getting B get C got D to get 答案: D He is not native, if he were, we _ this discussion over his identity. A would not be having B are not having C had not had D will not have 答案: A The police say there is a $50,000 _ for any information that helps them find the k

    17、iller. A income B fee C bill D reward 答案: D Most whales must come up for air after several minutes, _ a few can stay under water for an hour or more. A while B or C for D so 答案: A Childhood memories _ the new gardener that she has a little nature knowledge after all. A suggest B remind C command D d

    18、emand 答案: B A truly rich man is a person _ children run into his arms when his hands are empty. A whose B that C whom D who 答案: A Dont touch your eyes, nose and mouth, because they arent covered by skin and can _ the virus more easily. A take up B pick up C make up D set up 答案: B If not _, youre all

    19、owed to return everything within 10 days for a full refund and no further duties. A to satisfy B being satisfied C satisfied D satisfying 答案: C There is nothing wrong with using a credit card for purchases. Its more _ than carrying loads of cash. A convenient B valuable C sensitive D innocent 答案: A

    20、By the time a child is five, he _ hundreds of hours of television. A will watch B will have watched C had watched D is watching 答案: B _ the house is empty, memories flood my mind of a time when it was filled with life. A Since B Unless C As if D Even though 答案: D The numbers that researchers get fro

    21、m the experiments can be _, just like number puzzles. A disappointing B inspiring C worrying D confusing 答案: D Greenland is _ huge island that is mostly covered with_ thick ice sheet. A the; / B a; the C a; a D the; a 答案: C 完型填空 Steve, a twelve-year-old boy with alcoholic parents, was failing. Surpr

    22、isingly, he could read, yet, 21 his reading skills, Steve had been failing since first grade. Steve was a big boy, yet, he went unnoticed. 22 Miss White. Miss White was a smiling, beautiful, young lady. For the first time in his 23 life, Steve couldnt take his eyes off his teacher; yet, 24 he failed

    23、. In the middle of the first term, the entire seventh grade was 25 for basic skills. Steve hurried through his tests, and 26 to dream of other things, as the day passed slowly. One day, Miss Whites 27 voice broke into his daydreams. “Steve!” Startled (吓了一跳 ), he 28 to look at her. “Pay attention!” S

    24、he began to 29 the test results. “You all did pretty well,” she told the class, “ 30 one boy, and it breaks my 31 to tell you this, but.” She hesitated, pinning Steve to his se at with a sharp 32 . “. The smartest boy in the seventh grade is failing my class!” After that, Steve still 33 do his homew

    25、ork. “Just try it,” Miss White said one day. “Steve! Please! I care about you!” Wow! Suddenly, Steve got it! Someone cared about him Someone, so beautiful and perfect, cared about him! Steve went home from school, 34 , that afternoon. The following Monday he arrived at school on time, and waited for

    26、 Miss White to enter the classroom. She walked in, all sparkle and smiles! Immediately, she gave a 35 on the wee kend homework. Steve was the first to 36 his paper. With a look of 37 , Miss White took his paper. Steve walked back to his desk, his heart beating strongly within his chest. Miss Whites

    27、face was in total 38 ! Suddenly, her face broke into a bright smile. The smartest boy in the seventh grade had just 39 his first test! From that moment 40 was the same for Steve. 【小题1】 A in honor of B in spite of C in addition to D in case of A to B before C until D upon A rich B young C fresh D sim

    28、ple A still B even C also D forever A observed B corrected C selected D tested A struggled B agreed C continued D declared A cheerful B impatient C enthusiastic D shy A decided B managed C turned D forgot A go over B run over C turn over D hand over A except for B due to C as for D up to A will B re

    29、cord C heart D back A pain B stare C sense D contrast A wouldnt B couldnt C mustnt D shouldnt A amused B doubtful C approved D thoughtful A survey B speech C report D quiz A give up B hand in C turn down D come across A respect B curiosity C surprise D fear A victory B shock C sadness D confidence A

    30、 escaped B taken C missed D passed A nothing B something C anything D everything 答案: 【小题 1】 B 【小题 1】 C 【小题 1】 B 【小题 1】 A 【小题 1】 D 【小题 1】 C 【小题 1】 B 【小题 1】 C 【小题 1】 A 【小题 1】 A 【小题 1】 C 【小题 1】 B 【小题 1】 A 【小题 1】 D 【小题 1】 D 【小题 1】 B 【小题 1】 C 【小题 1】 B 【小题 1】 D 【小题 1】 A 阅读理解 Some people would go through a

    31、nything just to achieve their dream. Kasia Siwosz is proof. For the final year student on the university womens tennis team, the road to Berkeley, University of California was met with poor advice and misinformation from her home country and twounsuccessful stops along the way that fell short of exp

    32、ectations. Born in Poland, Siwosz began playing tennis at seven years old and developed the skills that helped her earn a top-50 ranking among the ITF Junior division (国际网球联会青少年赛 ). Siwosz wanted to do more with her life than just play tennis, which led her to seek chances that would also allow her

    33、to obtain a top education. While most who grow up in the U.S. are naturally accustomed to the American tradition of collegiate (大学的 ) sports, such a custom is not as familiar in a country like Poland. “Theres no collegiate sports in Poland and no culture of sports and academic (学术的 ) study there. Yo

    34、u can only do one, not both,” Siwosz said. Her desire to have a quality education led her to America to follow her dream. While Siwosz was talented enough to begin her collegiate tennis career, she could only attend community college because she missed the deadline to apply to four-year schools, mai

    35、nly due to misinformation provided in her home country of Poland. When she had earned all her credits and was able to transfer (转学 ), Siwosz made the decision to attend Baylor in Texas. Her friends from Poland put in a good word for the university, saying that it was a good fit because there were ma

    36、ny international players at Baylor. “I thought it would be a good idea, but it really wasnt what I thought it would be,” Siwosz said. “I wasnt happy at Baylor. The level of tennis was high, but the academic standards were no match and I just wanted more.” After one year at Baylor, Siwoszs luck final

    37、ly began to change when she made the decision to transfer to Berkeley, which was due in large part to Lee, a former Berkeley student. Lee, who is a keen tennis player himself, met Siwosz four years ago in Texas. “I knew she was unhappy there,” he said. “I saw the opportunity for her to come here.” S

    38、iwosz visited Lee in Berkeley. “I ended up loving this place and this school,” Siwosz said. “I came here a lot over the summer, I gave it a shot and I ended up with a Berkeley education and a spot on one of the best college tennis teams in the country.” 【小题 1】 What does “two unsuccessful stops” (Par

    39、agraph 1) refer to A Poland and the U.S. B Baylor and Berkeley. C The community college and Baylor. D The ITF Junior division and the Berkeley tennis team. 【小题 2】 Why did Siwosz want to leave her homeland for America A Poland had no culture of sports. B Berkeley had always been her dream university.

    40、 C She wanted to play tennis and have a good education. D She wanted to improve her tennis skills and get a higher ranking. 【小题 3】 Why did she leave Baylor A The level of tennis there was not high. B It was not suitable for international students. C She couldnt get along with her friends there. D Sh

    41、e was not satisfied with the education level there. 【小题 4】 What is the main idea of the passage A How Siwosz left Poland. B How Siwosz realized her dream. C How Siwosz became a top tennis player. D How Siwosz transferred from Baylor to Berkeley. 答案: 【小题 1】 C 【小题 1】 C 【小题 1】 D 【小题 1】 B Below is some

    42、advice on how to prevent colds and flu. 8 Ways to Avoid Colds and Flu 1. Wash your hands and wash them often The US Naval Health Research Center conducted a study of 40,000 volunteers who were ordered to wash their hands five times a day. The volunteers cut their incidence of flu by 45 percent. 2. W

    43、ash your hands twice every time you wash them Researchers at Columbia University found one hand washing had little effect, even when using antibacterial soap. So wash twice if youre serious about preventing colds. 3. Change your toothbrush every three months You think your toothbrush gets your teeth

    44、 clean and it does. But once youve finished brushing, it can be a breeding ground for germs. Most dentists recommend you change your brush every two or three months. Its also a good idea to replace it after youve had a cold or flu. 4. Sneeze and cough into your arm or tissue (纸巾 ) Whoever taught us

    45、to cover our mouths when we cough or sneeze got it wrong. That just puts the germs right on our hands, where you can spread them to objects and other people. Instead, put your arm over your mouth and nose when you sneeze or cough if a tissue isnt handy. Its pretty rare that you shake someones arm, a

    46、fter all. 5. Stop blaming yourself when things go wrong Believe it or not, blaming yourself makes you more likely to catch a cold! Researchers found that even those who had control over their work were more likely to begin sneezing if they lacked confidence or tended to blame themselves when things

    47、went wrong. Such attitudes make people more stressed on the job, and stress, as you know, can challenge your immune system. 6. Once a day, sit in a quiet, dim room, close your eyes, and focus on one word Meditate (冥想 ). It is a proven way to reduce stress. Studies have shown that stress weakens your

    48、 immune system. In fact, people with high stress levels have up to twice the number of colds as non-stressed people. 7. Get moving Ride a bike, join a dance class, or go for a walk. A study found that older women who did 45 minutes of gentle exercise, five times a week for a year, were up to three times less likely to get a cold than women who took little exercise. The researchers found that the exercisers immune system was strongest in the last three months of the study. 8


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