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1、2015届广东省百所学校质量分析联合考试英 语 试 卷考生注意:1.本试卷共135分。考试时间120分钟。2.请将各题答案填在试卷后面的答题卷上。3.本试卷主要考试内容:高中综合.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)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从115各题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项。My son came home from kindergarten every so often with some assignments. His 1 was to prepare a poster about a country. And n

2、aturally, it became mine because he was too young. During that time, I 2 an awful lot about Egypt, Chile and Spain. I remember one day, the poster was about Spain. We spent much time 3 for pictures of Spains geography, architecture, food and culture on the Internet. Since the materials were 4, I wan

3、ted him to do it by himself. I wanted it to be the best of all. And I wanted him to do a good 5 by himself. “Let him do it!” I scolded my husband when the poor man 6 to position some of the images on the poster himself. “Here, Sweet Pea, let me show you.” I tried to move the project forward. By this

4、 time, my son had reached the end of his 4-year-old attention span (持续时间). He 7 patience. Every attempt to 8 how he might organize the material met with 9. In an act of great frustration, he 10 all the photos that had been prepared for the poster to the floor. I brushed him off impatiently and left

5、away. Eventually, every picture was stuck on the foam-board (泡沫板) in some manner, and there was crayon (蜡笔) scrawl beneath, identifying what each photo was. It was a 11, I thinkPictures fixed in an unbalanced way, shapes irregularly cut out of paper and crayon writing not easily 12. The next morning

6、, I saw another mom carrying her kids 13 into the classroom. It was about Holland. And the poster was beautiful. I stopped her just so I could admire it. There were 14 from a family trip arranged, such as postcards of windmills, pictures of tulips and so on. It was a work of art. For a moment, I had

7、 an ugly flash of poster envy. However, when I looked at my kids poster again I realized it was precious. It looked exactly like a 4-year-olds work. And it made me 15.1.A.dream B.homeworkC.burdenD.promise2.A.worriedB.predictedC.forgotD.learned3.A.searching B.waitingC.applying D.working 4.A.missingB.

8、readyC.ordinary D.hard5.A.research B.discoveryC.survey D.project6.A.managedB.hesitated C.attemptedD.refused7.A.gainedB.behaved C.lostD.had8.A.showB.copy C.remember D.challenge9.A.welcomeB.shameC.relaxationD.resistance 10.A.burnedB.sweptC.dividedD.presented11.A.miracleB.puzzle C.messD.secret 12.A.cov

9、eredB.changedC.recognized D.removed13.A.bagB.posterC.mapD.postcard14.A.giftsB.photosC.instructionsD.necessities15.A.surprised B.confused C.upset D.proud第二节语法填空(共10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,在空格处填入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卡标号为1625的相应位置上。A man has been put in prison after crashin

10、g his car and killing his girlfriend while driving over the speed limit. Daniel Day 16 (sentence) to nearly three years in prison after losing control of 17 partner Alice Hicks car on a country road 18 80mph. She was a passenger in the Mini-cooper and was thrown from the car 19 he crashed into anoth

11、er vehicle 20 (move) in the opposite direction. Day, 34, denied causing 21 (die) by dangerous driving and was found guilty by a jury (陪审团) at Taunton Crown Court. The court heard that neither Day 22 Miss Hicks, 27, was wearing seatbelts at the time of the collision that happened on September 24, 201

12、1. He was speeding along the A38 near Rooks bridge, Somerset, when the road was blocked by a truck that was waiting 23 (turn) right. Witnesses described 24 Day had little or no chance of stopping behind the still traffic 25 he turned to avoid the van but hit a Mazda on the other side of the road. .阅

13、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项中,选出最佳选项。AMy father, who was born and raised in Glasgow of Irish heritage, believed himself to be an Irishman. It was because of history, he said, and politics that had brought his family to Scotland. He was the son of a British soldier, my

14、 grandfather, Michael, who was killed in the Second World War.Much of his life, I always suspected, was hugely affected by the loss of his father, after whom I was named. Even though my father was just a baby when his father died, a little part of him died too. So, in many ways, he invented (虚构) his

15、 father. And he invented some of his fathers people too. We all did. And, I believe, we all do.Even though we never attended matches together, football took much time in our lives. He took me everywhere to play for my local clubs and school teams. As a youngster I had trials with Middlesborough, Mor

16、ton and Dundee, amongst others. My fathers old second-hand Volkswagen truck ran me to most of these places regardless of how far or what the weather was like.In 2002, aged 58, my father suffered a serious stroke, leaving him unable to walk or talk. For the past 12 years he has largely been limited t

17、o his bed or armchair. Throughout this time he has sat in silence in a chair in the living room of my parents house, staring out the windows at the birds and the trees and listening to the echoes (回音) from our childhood past. And I know, more than anything, he realizes now that all he ever really wa

18、nted was to live, and that the past no longer mattered. His real story was here, with my mother, and with his children. In November last year we went to only our second match together. I had discovered a lot about my father. My brother, a police officer in Northern Ireland now, came too. Likewise, m

19、y daughter, Mahoney, who pushed her grandfather in his wheelchair and gradually came to understand a little bit more about his life as well as mine.26.Why did the authors father and his family move to Scotland?A.They moved to Scotland to avoid the war.B.His father had to work in Scotland.C.They hope

20、d to have a happy life in Scotland.D.They came to Scotland for historical reasons.27.Why did the authors father invent his father? A.His grandfather died when his father was a baby.B.He liked inventing stories.C.He was seriously ill.D.His grandfather was famous enough.28.What can we infer from the p

21、assage?A.The authors father was a soldier.B.The authors father was a success.C.The authors father lived a depressive life.D.The authors father was once a football player.29.How did the authors father spend the past twelve years?A.The stroke left him limited to the wheelchair. B.He lived in his memor

22、y of the family and children.C.He lived a peaceful life and enjoyed nature very much.D.He suffered from the loss of the ability to move or talk.30.What can be the best title of the passage?A.Going to Matches with My FatherB.My Father Grew Up in ScotlandC.Father Lived a Silent LifeD.I Love My Father

23、BMy son is 13 and has been going to Rob Roy Amateur Boxing Club for the past three years. Before this he was hitting punch bags (沙袋) and skipping with me since he was about seven. I train at the club with him though I am already 46 years old. I am not a boxer, but I love the sport and the training a

24、nd how it challenges an individuals sense of being and sense of self.I train alongside him and the other boys at the club. There are those who will go on to make careers out of boxing and it will be a tough journey ahead. There are others who go to keep fit and strong and others who are just trying

25、to keep on the right path. I admire them all. What boxing gives, regardless of the level, is a determination to focus and develop a belief in oneself.In truth I am not entirely sure I want my handsome young boy to do boxing. Yet, despite my concerns, I know he is more than capable, from skill, stren

26、gth and mental aspects, and that he loves the sport.Boxing challenge is your physical being. Even when you shadow box you move against an imaginary opponent (对手). This is what you will do the rest of your life, no matter whether its sport, business, academic career or the arts that you are involved

27、in. There is always someone in front of you. Your confidence in dealing with them is crucial.Some years ago I interviewed the legendary boxer Ken Buchanan. Asked finally why he fought, he looked straight at me and said: “Son, were all fighters, every single one of us. Fighting is the first sport of

28、every man and woman. From the minute were born, were fighting to breathe, to open our eyes. Were fighting to walk and were fighting to talk. You cant get rid of the desire to fight when its your very first lesson in life.”31.Why did the author encourage his kid to learn boxing?A.He wanted his kid to

29、 have a sharp body. B.He wanted his kid to develop a sense of self.C.He wanted his kid to develop a love of sport.D.He wanted to make it his sons career as a boxer.32.Actually the author . A.has his son keep on the right pathB.wants to make his son strong by boxingC.is surprised that his son is so c

30、apableD.hopes his son will make careers out of boxing33.Which of the following shows the authors son loved boxing?A.He liked hitting punch bags.B.His good look gave him confidence.C.He had strong belief in himself.D.He was skillful and strong. 34.What does the underlined sentence mean in the fourth

31、paragraph?A.Your life is full of difficulties.B.Someone always prevents you going on.C.You should be aware of your future enemy.D.You should try your best to avoid falling behind. 35.What can we conclude from the words of Ken Buchanan?A.We have to overcome difficulties in our life.B.One cant walk we

32、ll when he is very young.C.One has many difficulties in his childhood.D.Boxing is the best sport that people love. CThere have been plenty of evidences and researches to show that women are better at communicating than men, at least when it comes to perceiving (理解) and expressing feelings. However,

33、regardless of their social status, age, or level of education, it seems that men tend to hold the audiences attention more easily than women do. Studies report that both male and female audiences tend to listen more attentively to male speakers than female speakers. Besides, even when the speeches a

34、re basically the same, audiences also tend to remember more information from speeches given by male speakers than from those given by female speakers. Even at a meeting, another study finds, audiences are more focused and less absent-minded when listening to a man than they are when listening to a w

35、oman.Before we jump into a conclusion and decide these findings are all gender-biased, it is noteworthy that these findings can be explained from the biological point of view. The lower tones which men speak in are often easier on the ears. On the other hand, a high-pitched (尖厉的) voice, which is cha

36、racteristic of womens voice, may not seem favorable for the audiences ears, and in turn may prevent people from actually hearing the information hidden in a speech.Actually, as it turns out, it is men that talk more than women do, especially when they feel an urge to show off their expert knowledge

37、or dispense their opinions when asked. This assumption has been backed by studies, which show that men really enjoy talking, or bragging, in their field of knowledge. In fact, men tend to give more and longer answers than necessary to the questions they are asked. In one study, for instance, when as

38、ked to give their opinions on a new cell phone, men spoke for thirteen minutes each on average, while women spoke for only three minutes each on average.36.What is the main idea of this text?A.Men tend to command the audiences attention easier than women because of biological reasons.B.A persons soc

39、ial status, age, and level of education have nothing to do with his speaking abilities.C.Women are better than men in communicating with people because they are more sensitive.D.Men are likely to be better speakers because they can easily perceive and express feelings.37.According to Paragraph 1, we

40、 can learn that .A.men are not easy to communicate withB.people tend to pay more attention to a male speakers speechC.female audiences tend to listen more attentively to male speakersD.audiences are more absent-minded when listening to a male speaker38.The world “dispense” in the last paragraph mean

41、s “”.A.analyseB.giveC.hideD.prevent39.Men actually talk more than women probably because .A.men like to impress other people with their strong urgesB.men usually dont shy away from expressing their feelingsC.men tend to show off their expert knowledge whenever possibleD.men have different tones and

42、pitches from women when they speak40.According to the text,we can infer that .A.if something is gender-biased, it treats both sexes equallyB.the older a speaker is, the more attractive his speech will beC.a speakers voice contributes a lot to the attraction of his speechD.mens high-pitched voice mak

43、es them easier to hold the audiences attentionDThere was once a little village separated from the sea by a forest. That forest was the villages best defence against the storms of the sea. But the forest was in danger, because a small group of evil beings came every night to cut down some of the tree

44、s. The villagers could do nothing but constantly plant new trees. And for generations, such was life for the tree planters. Each family was responsible for replanting a particular area.Of course, most of the planted trees were lost due to a thousand varying reasons, and only a small percentage reach

45、ed full growth. But so many were planted that the protective forest managed to maintain its size, despite the great storms and the cruel felling (砍伐) of the evil beings.But then, there was a great misfortune. One of the families died out due to lack of descendents (后代), and their area of the forest

46、began losing more trees. There was nothing to be done, the tragedy was unavoidable, and in the village the people prepared to move away after so many centuries.Even so, one of the young men refused to abandon the village. That young man, loved by all, had no trouble in finding people to help him rep

47、lant. But those helping people all came from other areas, and soon his own area wasnt the only one in need of extra help. But they were needed in so many areas that the villagers began planting even during the night. During night plantings the planters came across some of the fellers, only to discov

48、er that those “evil” beings were the people that hid themselves in the cliff caves during the day. They would come out at night to get some wood and food, so they could survive. As soon as the beings got to see how good it was living in the village, having food and water, and knowing how to plant trees, they begged to be accepted. They didnt cut down the trees an

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