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2011广西高三上学期人教版高中英语高考模拟10871
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2021-1-1
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1.

寒假将至,班级里很多同学都打算去海南度假。就选择何种交通方式,班级进行了一场讨论。请你根据下表所提供的信息,客观地介绍讨论情况,并阐述你自己的个人观点。

60%的同学选择坐飞机

40%的同学选择坐火车

1.  速度快

2.  环境舒适

3.  ……

1.  价格便宜

2.  能观赏沿途的风景

3.  ……

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The winter vacation approaching, there has been a heated discussion about the means of transport by which we like to travel to Hainan.                                                             

                                                                              

                                                                              

                                                                             

                                                                             

                                                                             

                                                                             

                                                                             

                    

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The winter vacation approaching, there has been a heated discussion about the means of transport by which we like to travel to Hainan. Opinions are divided on this problem. 60% of the classmates are in favor of the idea to take a plane. In their opinion, nothing can match a plane for speed. Besides, the popularity of t he plane is due to the clean and comfortable environment and excellent service. However, 40% of classmates show more interest in taking a train. The reasons can be listed as follows. Firstly, compared with a plane, the cost for a trip by train is quite low. Secondly, taking a train, they can enjoy the natural beauty, which will be an unforgettable experience.

       As far as I am concerned, I’d like to choose to travel in a train for its safety and reasonable price. With beautiful scenery always in sight, the train is my most favorite form of transport in the travel.

2.

When I was young, I didn’t know what friendship. When I                  1______

stayed with my friends, a warm feeling came out of the bottom from    2______

my heart. Now I have grown up and got many friend. And I                3______

have been tasted the pleasant feeling of friendship. When I am happy,    4______

they are also happy and shared the happiness with me. When I             5______

make progress, they will be very exciting. Instead, when                     6______

I’m in a difficult situation, they will offer help to me. So                      7______

friendship is never an one-way ticket. If we want to get it,                   8______

we must treat others well at first. We should always be ready to           9______

help others, especially that they are in difficult situations.                     10______

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1was           2of                   3friends        4.删去been       5share

6excited              7But                8a             9.正确          10when

3.

American beekeeping operations have been hit hard by what scientists call “colony(集群) collapse disorder. Almost half of their worker bees have disappeared during the past season. C.C.D. has also been reported in Israel, Europe and South America. Bees fly away from the hive and never return. Sometimes they are found dead; other times they are never found. Many crops and trees depend on pollination (授粉) by bees to help them grow.

     A new report says virus may be at least partly responsible for the disorder in honey bee colonies in the United States. This virus is called Israeli acute paralysis virus. It was first identified in Israel in 2004. Ian Lipkin at Columbia University in New York and a team reported the new findings in Science magazine. Doctor Lipkin says the virus may not be the only cause. He says it may work with other causes to produce the collapse disorder.

     The team found the virus in colonies with the help of a map of honey bee genes that was published last year. They examined thirty colonies affected by the disorder. They found evidence of the virus in twenty – five of them, and in one healthy colony. The next step is further testing of healthy hives.

     The researchers suggested that the United States may have imported the disorder in bees from Australia. They say the bees may carry the virus but not be affected.

The idea is that unlike many American bees, the ability of Australian bees to fight disease has not been hurt by the varroa mite. This insect attacks honey bees, which could make the disorder more likely to affect a hive. Australian bee producers reject these suspicions(猜想).

And some researchers suspect that bee production in the United States is down mainly because of the weather. Honey bees gather nectar(花蜜) from flowers and trees. The sweet liquid gives them food and material to make honey. But cold weather this spring in the Midwest reduced the flow of nectar in many flowers. Many bees may have starved. Dry weather in areas of the country could also be playing a part.

Wayne Esaias is a NASA space agency scientist who keeps bees in his free time. He lives in central Maryland, where he has found that flowers are blooming a month earlier than they did in 1970, which may be partly responsible for the disorder. Wayne Esaias is organizing a group of beekeepers to document nectar flow around the country.

1What is the author’s attitude to the causes of the bee disorder?

       Acritical                                              Bneutral(中立的)

       Csupportive                                        Dnegative

2The researchers found the virus           .

       Awith the help of C.C.D.

       Bby researching the causes of bee death

       Cwith the help of a map of honey bee genes

       Dwith the help of a scientist of NASA Space Agency

3What is the passage mainly about?

       AAmerican beekeeping industry has been strongly influenced by the bee disorder.

       BStudies are being carried out on the causes of the bee disorder, but questions remain.

       CHow the causes of the bee disorder in U.S have been found.

       DThe bee production in U.S is down.

4How many possibilities may be involved in the bee disorder according to the passage?

       AThree                  BFour                   CFive                    DSix

5We can infer that         from the passage.

       AIsraeli acute paralysis virus should be responsible for the disorder.

       BThe solution to the disorder will be found eventually.

       CAmerican bees are more likely to defend themselves against hurt from other insects than Australian ones.

       DMany crop and plant production in U.S may be influenced by the bee disorder.

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BCBAD

4.

Wearing ties was originally the mark of Britain’s most powerful classes, which made the tie itself a symbol of power and respect. And that led it to be adopted by a much larger tribe(群体) —— the business tribe.

    You cannot wear a tie if you work with machinery. So wearing a tie became a sign that you were a man who used his brain to make a living, rather than your hands. It showed you were serious. It showed you were a professional. It meant that everyone who wanted a job in business had to wear one. It was just impossible to take seriously a man who didn’t wear a piece of colored silk around his neck.

    This is how millions of people came to be wearing ties across the world. They are part of the uniform of business.

    “Ties offer a point of different," says John Milne, head of the British Guild of Tie Makers. “They give a chance to say something about their own personality.”

    So if you happen to meet a man with a very brightly colored tie, there is a good chance that he is the office joker. There is also a good chance that he will be wearing brightly colored socks.

Is there a future for ties? The signs are not promising. Tie wearing seems to be rare among the new bread of entrepreneurs(创业者) in the Internet and new technology industries. Many political leaders, including former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, now go without ties. This shows they are men of the people——but not the people wearing ties.

Up until around 1960, it was common for men across the Western world to wear hats as part of their business uniform. That changed with the election of John F. Kennedy to the presidency of the United States. Kennedy never wore a hat——in fact his nickname was "hatless Jack". Seeing that the most powerful man in the world did not have to wear a hat, millions of other men decided that they did not have to, either. Hats simply vanished across the Western world. Perhaps "tieless Tony" former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair will have the same effect as "hatless Jack".

1Ties were first used as a sign to show a person’s       .

      Apersonality         Bsocial position     Cwearing style      Dfavorite hobby

2In the business world, wearing a tie showed the following except_______.

       Ayou could make a lot of money out of your work

       Byou took your work seriously

       Cyou were different from those who used hands to earn a living

       Dyou were a member of the business tribe.

3The writer may hold the opinion that       .

       ABlair is the best leader in the world

       BKennedy is the best leader in the world

       Cmillions of people will go to work without a tie

       Dpeople will wear hats instead of ties

4The underlined word vanished in this passage may mean       .

      Asold            Bwashed       Cappeared           Ddisappeared

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BACD

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In the future your automobile will run on water instead of gas! You will be able to buy a supercomputer that fits in your pocket! You might even drive a flying car!

       Not all past predictions have been proven wrong. A few of them have been surprisingly accurate. Some great thinkers predicted the arrival of the credit card, the fax machine and even the internet years before they happened. But for each prediction that has come true, some others have missed by a mile. Many of these predictions didn’t consider how people would want to use the technology. Or if people really needed it in their lives or not. Let’s look at some predictions from the not-too-distant past.

       Robot Helpers

       Where’s the robot in my kitchen? Nowhere, of course. And he’s probably not coming anytime soon. Robots do exist today, but mostly in factories and other working environments.

       Back in the 1950s, however, people said that by now personal robots would be in most people’s homes.

       So why hasn’t happened? Maybe because robots are still too expensive and clumsy. And probably the idea of robots cooking our dinners and washing our clothes is just too strange. At home we seem to be doing fine without them.

       Telephones of tomorrow?

       In 1964 an American company introduced the video telephone. They said by the year 2000 most people would have a video phone in their homes. But of course the idea hasn’t caught on yet.

       Why? The technology worked fine, but it overlooked something obvious: people desire for privacy. Would you want to have a video phone conversation with someone after you just stepped out of the shower?

       Probably not--it could be uncomfortable! Just because technology doesn’t always mean people will want to use it.

       And finally, how about that crazy prediction of the flying car? It’s not so crazy any more! But a flying car remains one of the most wonderful technology ideas to catch our imagination. Keep watching the news or perhaps the sky outside your window to see what the future will bring.

1The passage mainly deals with______.

       Apredictions that can catch our imagination

       Bpredictions that haven’t come true

       Cnew technology can benefit our life

       Dpredictions that have come true

2According to the passage, which of the following statements is NOT true?

       ATechnology doesn’t always mean people will want to use it.

       BPredictions don’t need to consider people’s practical use of the technology.

       CNot all the high-tech things people thought we’d be using by now are widely used

       DHigh-tech things are not always convenient to people’s life.

3Robot Helpers haven’t been used in most people’s homes because______.

       Ausing the kind of robots at home is simply a waste of time and money

       Bthe kind of robots hasn’t been developed yet

       Cpeople find it difficult to control the kind of robots

       Dthe kind of robots won’t bring people practical use

4How does the writer find the flying car?

       AIt is too difficult to imagine              BIt is too crazy an idea to realize

       CIt is likely to appear in the future         DIt has been the focus of the news

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BBDC

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