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2011福建高三上学期人教版高中英语期中考试11286
2011福建高三上学期人教版高中英语期中考试11286
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1.

Yesterday evening. I went to see a film calling            1. ________

“The Living Forest”. I heard people say that it a         2. ________

good film, but I went to see it. At first, we could         3. ________

see the great land of the Africa continent. There          4. ________

were still much places undeveloped. We could see       5. ________

African natives living in the forest. Their life             6. ________

were very hard. In some particular ways, we                  7. ________

could understand them at all. Some people                 8. ________

even sharpened their tooth and they thought it was              9. ________

very beautiful. Africa is also very famous of its           10. ________

animals. We saw many lions and other wild beasts.

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1calling改为called

2it改为was,或在it后面加was    3but改为so

4. Africa改为African.   5much改为many.  6.正确。

7. were改为was     8. could的后面加not

9tooth 改为 teeth  10of改为 forbe famous for为固定搭配。

2.

IN the office of the German Chancellor (总理) Angela Merkel, there is a picture of Catherine the Great, the legendary Russian Empress. When asked why she has the picture, Merkel says, “She was a strong woman”. Many say the same of Merkel.
  The most powerful woman in the world, according to US Forbes (
福布斯) magazine, was in China last week. She came to discuss trade and environmental issues with China’s top leaders.
  Germany’s first woman leader is known as a brave and down-to-earth statesman . Even since her time at school, she had the habit of getting everything in order. Every day before doing her homework she would
 clean the desk and think about what to do next. “I prefer a long time for full preparations to make my decision. But once I decide, I will stand up for what I believe,” Merkel said.
   Perhaps it was good habits that helped her do well in her studies. At 32, she got a doctorate (
博士学位) in physics and then she worked as a researcher.
  However, the life of a scholar (
学者) couldn’t put her off a love of politics. While working in labs, Merkel took time off to read political books and at last join a political party. “Her calmness helped her stand out in the party. She could always find a way out while others felt hopeless,” said one of her old friends. In her first big political job as Minister for the Environment in 1994, her scientific background proved very useful. In 2005 she became Germany’s youngest chancellor since World War II.
   Now half way through her four-year term, the 53-year-old woman has made a name for herself both in Germany and abroad. At the EU summit (峰会) in 2005 when France quarreled with Britain over the EU budget , some people believed the EU was close to breaking down. But Merkel didn’t give up. She shuttled (
穿梭) between the heads of the two powers and got them to compromise (妥协). “Many people say I am a strong woman. But I would rather say I have perseverance ,” said Merkel.

1. Angela Merkel _____.

    A. used to be a Russian Empress   

B. Admires Catherine the Great ,very much

    C. is now Minister for the Environment of Germany

    D. once worked for France and Britain

2. A full term of Angela Merkel’s position is _____.

    A. Two years                      B. Three years 

    C. Four years                     D. About ten years 

3. When Angela Merkel took the position as Germany’s chancellor, she was ____.

    A. 32 years old                   B. 51 years old    

C. 53 years old                   D. the youngest chancellor in Germany.

4. The best title for this passage

A. Germany's Iron Lady            B. A Kind and Warm-hearted Woman

C. A Famous President             D. Germany’s Youngest Chancellor

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BCBA

3.

People used to say, “The hand that rocks the cradle(摇篮)rules the world ” and “Behind every successful man there’s a woman.”

Both of these sayings mean the same thing. Men rule the world, but their wives rule them. Most of the American women like making their husbands and sons successful, but some of them want more for themselves. They want good jobs. When they work, they want to be better paid. They want to be as successful as men.

The American women’s liberation movement was started by women who don’t want to stand behind successful men. They want to stand beside men, with the same chance for success. They don’t want to be told that certain jobs or offices are closed to them. They refuse to work side by side with men who do the same work for a higher pay.

A liberated woman must be proud of being a woman and believe in herself. If somebody says to her, “You’ve come a long way, baby,” she’ll smile and answer, “not nearly as far as I’m going to go, baby!”

The movement is quite new, and many American women do not agree. But it has already made some important changes in women’s lives---in men’s lives, too.

1“The hand that rocks the cradle rules the world” here means          .

       Athe world is now ruled over by women

       Bwomen play an important role in men’s lives and work

       Ca man can’t succeed without a woman in his office

       Da woman used to rule her husband

2Those American women wish to         .

       Ahave the same chance for success as men

       Bget better jobs than the men working together

       Cearn more money than their husbands

       Ddevote more to their work than to their family

3A liberated woman must          .

       Atake pride in her husband’s success

       Bbe fond of and devote herself to her children

       Cbe proud of being a woman and trust herself

       Dstand before or beside her husband

4“You’ve come a long way, baby” here probably means          .

       Ayou’ve come quite a long way to see your baby

       Byour baby is far from where you work

       Cthere is still a long way for women to go

       Dyou’ve achieved great success in freeing yourself

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BACD

4.

Whatever our differences as human beings are, we all think we’re more like the rest of the animal world than we realize. It is said that we share 40 per cent of our genetic(遗传的)structure with the simple worm.

But that fact has helped Sir John Sulston win the 2002 Nobel Prize for Medicine. Sir John is the founder of the Sanger Institute in Cambridge, which was set up in 1992 to get further understanding of the human genome(染色体组).

To help them do this, they turned to the worm. The nematode(线虫类的)worm is one of the earliest creatures on planet earth. It is less than one millimeter long, completely transparent and spends its entire life digging holes through sand. But it still has lots to say about human life, and what can be done to make it better.

What the worm told Sir John and his colleagues was that each of cells in the human body is programmed like a computer. They grow, develop and die according to a set of instructions that are coded in our genetic make-up.

Many of the diseases that humans suffer from happen when these instructions go wrong or are not obeyed. When the cell refuses to die but carries on growing instead, this leads to cancer. Heart attacks and diseases like AIDS cause more cell deaths than normal, increasing the damage they do to the body. Sir John was the first scientist to prove the existence of programmed cell death.

1Sir John Sulston got a Nobel Prize for Medicine because he has         .

       Afound that human beings are similar to the worn

       Bgot the fact we share 40% of our genetic structure with the simple worm

       Cfound the computer which controls each of the cells in the human body

       Dproved that cell death is programmed

2People might be seriously ill if the cells in their body         .

       Agrow without being instructed              

Bdie regularly

       Cfail to follow people’s instructions        

Ddevelop in the human body

3The underlined word “they” (paragraph 5) refers to         .

       Acell death       Bdiseases                  Cinstruction      Dcells

4What is the subject discussed in the text?

       AThe theory of programmed cell deaths.

       BA great scientist—Sir John Sulston.

       CThe programmed human life.

       DDangerous diseases.

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DABA

5.

A lot of management training each year for Circle K Corporation, a national chain of convenience stores. Among the topics we address in our course is the retention(保护力) of quality employees----a real challenge to managers when you consider the pay scale(标准)in the service industry. During these discussions, I ask the participants(参加者), “What has caused you to stay long enough to become a manager?” Some time back a new manager took the question and slowly, with her voice almost breaking, said, “It was a 19 baseball glove.”

Cynthia told the group that she originally took a Circle K clerk job as an interim(临时的) position while she looked for something better. On her second or third day behind the counter, she received a phone call from her nine-year-old son, Jessie. He needed a baseball glove for Little League. She explained that as a single mother, money was very tight, and her first check would have to go for paying bills. Perhaps she could buy his baseball glove with her second or third check. When Cynthia arrived for work the next morning, Patricia, the store manager, asked her to come to the small room in the back of the store that served as an office. Cynthia wondered if she had done something wrong or left some part of her job incomplete from the day before. She was concerned and confused.

Patricia handed her a box. “I overheard you talking to your son yesterday,” she said, “and I know that it is hard to explain things to kids. This is a baseball glove for Jessie because he may not understand how important he is, even though you have to pay bills before you can buy gloves. You know we can’t pay good people like you as much as we would like to; but we do care, and I want you to know you are important to us.”

The thoughtfulness, empathy and love of this convenience store manager demonstrates vividly that people remember more how much an employer(雇主) cares than how much the employer pays. An important lesson for the price of a Little League baseball glove.

1Among many of the problems in the service industry ,talked about in this passage, is         .

       Ahow to ensure his employees’ high pay

       Bhow to attract more customers

       Chow to look carefully after the employees

       Dhow to keep the good employees from leaving

2Although a new manager, Cynthia would do her job well in keeping quality employees because she         .

       Ahad mastered all the courses for the manager

       Bhad already formed good relationship with the employees

       Cknow the way how to deal with her employees

       Dhad her own personal experience

3This passage shows us that to run a business well it is necessary for managers to let their employees know         .

       Ahow much they can get for their job.

       Bwhat good positions they can get later

       Cthey are very necessary to the business 

       Dthey are nice as well as useful

4The story told in this passage tells us that employees care about         .

       Aonly how large a pay they can get

       Blove from the managing people rather than only money

       Cif their children could be properly taken care of

       Dwhat position they can be offered

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DDCB

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