[浙江]2013届浙江省嘉兴市高三上学期基础测试英语试卷
- Could you walk me to the railway station?
-____.I've got nothing to do anyway.
A.It depends | B.No problem | C.Forget it | D.Never mind |
Where did you pick up news that the pop star, whose new song was quite a hit last year, would give concert?
A.tbe;the | B.不填;the | C.the;a | D.不填;a |
The boy joyfully ate up every single bit of the food on the table, his dog at him with its mouth watering.
A. staring B.stared C.to stare D. having stared
Do you have any idea it takes to successfully reach the top of Mount Everest?
A.whether | B.how | C.which | D.what |
Graduation day is a very special day, I’ll never forget for the rest of my life.
A.one | B.this | C.it | D.that |
An increasing number of products made in China are good quality but much less expensive than those from abroad.
A.on | B.in | C.for | D.of |
lt seemed such a that people just stood by watching the old lady lying on the ground suffering pains.
A.mess | B.shame | C.disaster | D.fault |
You would be foolish to the offer. At that price, it's dirt cheap.
A. turn out B.turn off c.turn down D. turn over
- Don't move. Turn around slowly and put your hands I can see them.
- Relax, officer! Ijust reached into my pocket for my cell phone,
A.before B.when C.until D,where
Once you submit the online form, your application shall be within a week and you will get a reply afterwards.
A. preserved B. processed C. prepared D, predicted
When my new colleagues asked me about my child, I felt very as I was still a single woman.
A.awkward | B.desperate | C.stupid | D.curious |
Hardly _ out of the cave when there was a big bang and the entrance was blocked.
A.I did rush | B.I had rushed | C.did I rush | D.had I rushed |
The police officer was of not trying to prevent the crime from happening.
A.reminded | B.informed | C.accused | D.warned |
New lawyers often come across various cases they really don't know how to deal with in the beginning.
A.which | B.when | C.whom | D.where |
- What's up? You didn't pick up the phone just now.
- I'm sorry that I dancing with music on, but it's done now.
A.practised | B.was practising | C.am practising | D.have practlised |
The question was at the meeting whether or not the company should employ more workers to increase production.
A.put forward | B.taken up | C.given out | D.passed on |
The story of the movie is a lot different from what I know g so I guess it is just based on the original novel.
A.logically | B.obviously | C.loosely | D.typically |
The boy,____ with his school work every day. felt rather tired and wanted to have a whole day to relax.
A.occupying | B.having occupied | C.occupied | D.being occupied |
I wrote a letter to John for his help during my high school years. without which I the college entrance exam.
A. would fail | B.would have failed | C.should fail | D.must have failed |
- Are you going abroad to further your study after graduation from college?
- I have been dreaming of it for years.
A.You bet! | B.How come? | C.So what? | D.Sounds great! |
One day my 5-year-old daughter, Mini, ran to the window crying: "A Cabuliwallah(喀布尔商贩)!A Cabuliwallah!" In the street below was Rahmun,a Cabuliwallah passing slowly along. Mini called him 21 ,but when he looked at her she ran away scared. As time went by, they got to know each other and started to 22 together,
laughing and talking all the way. Rahmun would give her grapes and strawberries,spending the Iittle money he had 23 her. The two often enjoyed jokng together.Rahmun 24 say: "Well, little one, when are you going to the father-in-law's house?"Mini did not understand this and was 25 .
One morning,l saw Rahmun being led away by the police. There was some blood on his clothes .I 26 a neighbor had owed Rahmun money but denied it,and that in the course of the 27 Rahmun had struck him. On a charge of murderous attack, Rahmunwas 28 to prison.
Time passed. Mini grew up and we were making arrangements,for her 29 .I was sitting in my study 30 someone entered. It was Rahmun, his face pale and dirty and I could 31 recognize him! He said all those years ago Mini -had reminded him of his own daughter in Kabul. It was his belief that Mini was 32 the same. He had once 33 Mini running to him calling 66 A Cabuliwallah!" and pictured them laughing and talking together.
The two were now reunited. But when he made 34 once more, Mini's face turned red. They could not recover their old 35 .When Rahmun left, l gave him a bank note, 36 : "Go back to your own daughter, and may the happiness of your meeting bring good 37 to my child!"
Having made this present,I had to 38 the electric lights and the music band I had intended for the wedding and the ladies in the house were 39 .But to me the wedding was all the 40 for the thought that in a distant land a long-lost father met again with his child.
A.loudly B.proudly C.seriously D.firmly
A.work out B.run out C.hang out D.stand out
A.in B.on C.to D.at
A.would B.should C.must D.could
A.concerned B.frightened C.puzzled D.ashamed
A.insisted B.doubted C.announced D.heard
A.escape B.quarrel C.communication D.bargain
A.punished B.admitted C.dropped D.sentenced
A.wedding B.birthday C.graduation D.promotion
A.while B.after C.unless D.when
A.nearly B.actually C.hardly D.simply
A.even B.still C.just D.yet
A.caught B.imagined C.avoided D.kept
A.jokes B.comments C.suggestions D.requests
A.belief B.impression C.friendship D.energy
A.reading B.writing C.telling D.saying
A.fortune B.treasure C.support D.comfort
A.put off B.give up C.turn to D.care about
A.moved B.delighted C.worried D.disappointed
A.clearer B.easier C.brighter D.quieter
My six-year-old granddaughter stared at me as if she were seeing me for the first time.”Grandma, you are an antique(古董),”she said. "You are old. Antiques are old. You are my antique."
I was not satisfied to let the matter rest there. I took out the Webster's Dictionary and read the definition(定义)to Jenny.I explained, "An antique is not only old, it's an object existing since or belonging to earlier times...a work of art... piece of furniture. Antiques are treasured,"I told Jenny as I put away the dictionary. "They have to be handled carefully because they sometimes are very valuable. In order to qualify as an antique, the object has to be at least 100 years old."
"I'm only 67,"I renunded Jenny.
We looked around the house for other antiques, besides me. There was a desk that was handed down from rone aunt to another and finally to our family. "It's very old,"I told Jenny.“I try to keep it polished and I show it off whenever I can. You do that with antiques."
There was a picture on the wall purchased at a garage sale. It was dated 1867. "Now that's an antique," I boasted. "Over 100 years old." Of course it was marked up and scratched and not in very good condition. "Sometimes age does that," I told Jenny. "But the marks are good marks. They show living, being around. That's something to display with pride. In fact, sometimes, the more an object shows age, the more valuable it can become." It was important that I believed this for my own self-esteem.
Our tour of antiques continued. There was a vase on the floor. It had been in my house for a long time. I was not certain where it came from but I didn't buy it new. One thing about antiques, I explained to Jenny, was that they usually had a story. They'd been in one home and then another, handed down from one family to another, traveling all over the place. They'd lasted through years and years. They could have been tossed away, or ignored. or destroyed, or lost. But instead, they survived.
For a moment, Jenny looked thoughtful. “l don't have any antiques but you," she said. Then her face brightened. "Could I take you to school for show and tell?"
"Only if I fit into your backpack," I answered. And then Jenny's antique lifted her up and embraced her in a hug that would last through the years.
Grandma read the definition of "antique" to Jenny in order to .
A.list all the important characteristics of antiques |
B.tell Jenny the importance of protecting antiques |
C.change Jenny's shallow understanding of antiques |
D.express her disappointment at being called "antique" |
Which of the following information did grandma convey to Jenny?
A.The desk reminded her of her dear relatives. |
B.The marks on the picture showed its age and value. |
C.There was usually a sad story behind each antique. |
D.She planned to buy a new vase to replace the old one. |
By saying "I don't have any antiques but you" (Paragraph 7), Jenny meant .
A.grandma was a treasure to her |
B.antiques were rare and valuable |
C.she had nothing but a few possessions |
D.grandma and antiques had a lot in common |
What can be inferred from the last paragraph?
A.Grandma was too old to lift Jenny up. |
B.Jenny had a strong desire for grandma's love. |
C.Jenny was too young to know grandma's humor. |
D.Grandma had a deep long-lasting love for Jenny. |
What can be the best title for the passage?
A.Jenny's Antique | B.A Story of Antiques |
C.A Tour of Antiques | D.Grandma's Antique |
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You are careful with your money: you collect all kinds of coupons; look for group-buy deals if you eat out; you don't buy clothes unless in a sale. Does all this make you a wise consumer?
Let's do the math first: you walk into a coffee shop and see two deals for a cup of coffee. The first deal offers 33 percent extra coffee. The second takes 33 percent off the regular price. What's the better deal? Well, they are about the same, you'd think. And you'd be wrong. The deals appear to be equal, but in fact, they are different. Here's the math: Let's say the standard coffee is 10 yuan and let's divide the amount of coffee into three portions(部分). That makes about 3.3 yuan per portion, The first deal gets you 4 portions for 10 yuan (2.5 yuan per portion) and the second gets you 3 portions of coffee for 6.6 yuan (2.2 yuan per portion) and is therefore a better deal.
In a new study published by the Journal of Marketing, participants were asked the same question, and most of them chose the first deal, the Atlantic website reported. Why? Because getting something extra for free feels better than getting the same for less. The applications of this view into consumer psychology(心理) are huge. Instead of offering direct discounts, shops offer larger sizes or free samples.
According to the study, the reason why these marketing tricks work is that consumers don't really know how much anything should cost, so we rely on parts of our brains that aren't strictly quantitative.
There are some traps we should be aware of when shopping. First of all, we are heavily influenced by the first number. Suppose you are shopping in Hong Kong. You walk into Hermes, and you see a 100,000 yuan bag. "That's crazy." You shake your head and leave. The next shop is Gucci, a handbag here costs 25,000 yuan. The price is still high, but compared to the 100,000 yuan price tag you just committed to your memory, this is a steal. Stores often use the price difference to set consumers' expectation.
Another trap we often fall to Is that we are not really sure what things are worth. And so we use clues(暗示) to tell us what we ought to pay for them. US economist Dan Ariely has done an experiment to prove this. According to the Atlantic, Ariely pretended he was giving a lecture on poetry. He told one group of students that the tickets cost money and another group that they would be paid to attend. Then he informed both groups that thelecture was free. The first group was anxious to attend, believing they were getting something of value for free. The second group mostly declined, believing they were being forced to volunteer for the same event without reward.
What's a lecture on poetry by an economist worth? The students had no idea. That's the point. Do we really know what a shirt is worth ? What about a cup of coffee? What's the worth of a life insurance.policy? Who knows? Most of us don't. As a result, our shopping brain uses only what is knowable: visual(祝觉的) clues, invited emotions, comparisons, and a sense of bargain. We are not stupid. We are just easily influenced.
The first paragraph of the passage is intended to
A.ask a question | B.introduce a topic |
C.give some examples | D.describe a phenomenon |
The writer takes the math for example in Paragraph 2 to show . _.
A.consumers usually fall into marketing traps |
B.consumers' expectation is difficult to predict |
C.consumers' purchasing power is always changing |
D.consumers rely on their own judgment when shopping |
What consumer psychology is mentioned in the passage?
A.The first number has little influence on which item should be bought. |
B.Consumers never use visual clues to decide how much should be paid. |
C.Getting something extra for free is better than getting the same for less. |
D.Consumers never rely on parts of the brains that aren't strictly quantitative. |
According to the passage, shops use the following tricks to make more profits EXCEPT .
A.showing price differences | B.offering larger sizes |
C.providing free samples | D.giving direct discounts |
What can we know from US economist Dan Ariely's experiment?
A.Ariely's free lecture enjoyed popularity among students. |
B.The students actually didn't know what the lecture was worth. |
C.The second group was willing to be volunteers without reward. |
D.The first group was eager to find out the value of Ariely's lecture. |
One morning in Philadelphia, the sun shone bright through all the thick jungles and the tall churches. John, 6, wearing the worn-out clothes, walked from afar, his dark small hands holding a piece of stolen bread.
John stopped for a moment at the entrance to the sacred church and then left tightlyholding the bread,
He was an orphan(弧儿), whose parents were killed in World War Illeaving him alonein the orphanage for five years, Like many children in the orphanage, he had a lot of free time. Mostly no one took care of them, so they had to learn how to steal those they wanted.
John believed the existence of God, so every Sunday morning in any case be would go to the cburch to have a look and listen to those people singing inside or reciting the Bible.He felt only at this moment he was the child of God and so close to God. But he couldn'tenter because his clothes were so dirty. John himself knew it.
John was quietly counting. This was his 45th Sunday at the entrance to the church. He stood on tiptoe for a while and walked away.
As time passed, the pastor(牧师) noticed John and learned from others that he was thesmall boy who liked stealing things in the orphanages.
On the 46th Sunday, the sun was shining and John came still holding a piece of bread with his dark small hands. When he just stood there, the pastor came out. He felt like running away, but he was carried by the pastor's friendly smile.
The pastor walked up to his side, clearly seeing John's small hands tremble.
"Are you John?"
John didn't answer, but looked at the pastor and nodded.
"Do you believe in God?" the pastor petted John on his head stained with dust.
"Yes,l do!" This time John told him loudly.
"So you believe in yourself?"
John looked at the pastor, without a word.
The pastor went on saying, "At the first sight of you, I find you're different from other kids because you have a good heart."
His face tunung red, John said timidly, "In fact, I'm a thief." With that, he loweredhis head.
The pastor didn't speak, but held John's dark small hands, slowly opened them andput them against his wrinkled face.
"Ah:" Just at the same time, John shouted and was about to take out his dark smallhands. Yet the pastor tightly held his small hands and spread them out in the sun.
"Do you see, John?"
"What?"
"You're cupping the sunshine in your hands."
John blankly looked at his hands: when did they become so beautiful?
"In God's eyes, all cluldren are the same. When they are willing to spread out their hands to greet the sun, the sun will naturally shine on them. And you have two things more than they do. First is courage and the second is kindness." With that, the pastor led him into the church. It was the first time that John went into this sacred place, and at this moment he didn't feel inferior, but the unspeakable warmth.
On that morning embracing the sunshine, John found himself again, along with the confidence, satisfaction, happiness, dreams he had never had.
Twenty years have passed. Now the boy who ever tightly held the bread with his dirt hands has been the most famous chefin Philadelphia and made many popular dishes.
Every Sunday morning, he would personally send the bread he baked to the orphanage. Those children who greeted him with cheers were used to consciously spreading their palms before they got the bread.
Because they all knew when we are willing to spread out our hands to greet thesunshine, the sun will naturally shine on us.
The method the writer uses to develop Paragraph lis
A.presenting contrasts | B.showing causes |
C.offering analyses | D.providing explanations |
Why didn't John go inside whenever he went to the church?
A.He was frightened to be recognized by the pastor |
B.He was not welcomed by those singing in the church. |
C.He was ashamed of his dirty clothes and identity as a thief. |
D.He was left alone in the orphanage and nobody cared for him. |
John felt when the pastor walked up to him.
A.excited | B.nervous | C.satisfied | D.angry |
Which of the following questions did John respond to firmly?
A.6'Are you John?" | B."Do you see, John?" |
C."So you believe in yourself?" | D."Do you believe in God?" |
Which of the following can best reflect the pastor's great influence on John?
A.John became a famous chef. |
B.John admitted his bad behavior. |
C.John believed the existence of God. |
D.John spread warmth to other orphans. |
According to the passage, the sunshine cupped in hands can bring
A. cheers and confidence B, dreams and imagination
C. courage and lindness D. orgiveness and satisfaction
请从以下选项(A、B、C、D、E和F)中选出符合各段意思的小标题。选项中有一项是多余选项。
A.Be Reliable
B.Be Yourself
C.Smile and Be Nice
D. Join a Team or Volunteer
E. Be Your Own Best Friend
F. Get in Touch with Social Media
Making Friends in a New Environment
Imagine being in the hallway of a crowded school. The beil is ringing and countless students are changing classes. The noise of conversation and the smell of freshly sharpened pencils fill the air. You're new in town and this is your first day at school. You're afraid that you won't fit in, someone will make fun of your hair, or you'II just simply embarrass yourself by saying the wrong things. But with the following suggestions, you'II know what you should do to achieve in a new surrounding.
By swallowing your fears and taking a chance, you'd be surprised at all the possibilities that can occur by doing extracurricular activities. You'll make friends, contribute to your school's overall success, and increase your confidence along the way. Volunteering also does wonders and it looks really good/on college applications as well. Participating in extracurricular activities is an excellent way to make friends and become active in your school.
Even though you might feel afraid to speak to others,it's important to remember that being a nice guy goes a long way, When you show people that you are friendly,it tells them that you are a good person who gets along well with others. Encourage yourself to be the first one to talk to people. It's quite possible that they are just as nervous around others as you are, so make them feel comfortable and be the first to speak up.
Nobody likes a gossiper or someone who stabs them in the back. Would you like someone to tell your most forbidden secrets to the entire world? Of course not, so it isn't wise to do it to someone else. It's the golden rule: Do to others as you would have them do to you. When someone trusts you completely,it's something that shouldn't be taken lightly. Trust is something to be cherished and valued, and showing others that you can be relied on is essential to making new friends.
Sites like Facebook have completely taken over just about every aspect of society, forever changing the way we arrange meetings, conduct business, and interact with family and friends. These social networking sites, even though they are fairly new, are effective methods for fully utilizing basic human communication. With more and more teens using these sites just about every second of every day, it would be wise to start your own Facebook account to connect with possible friends. Just remember to use these sites safely and wisely.
This is the most important factor when you adapt to a new environment. Stay true to who you are and be confident. By staying true to yourself and your own beliefs, you are showing the world that you are an individual who is proud of who you are, This kind of confidence is like a magnet. It will attract all kinds "of people into your life, and these people could possibly turn into new, lifelong friends. Simply put, you cannot live a genuine Iife if you yourself are not genuine.
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Over the past twenty years or so, great changes have been taken place in our life.Taking my family for example. My parents keep in touch with others mainly by sending letters in the past. And now we make long-distance calls at home, Once my parents listened the radio for news and other informations. But now we get to know about the world .by watching TV or surfing the Internet. There is another big change. When my parents got marry about twenty years ago, they lived in a small room crowding with furniture. But now we have moved into a big new three-room apartment. On short, our life has become more comfortably and convenient.