江苏省(南师附中、淮阴、海门、天一)四校2015届高三英语下学期开学联考试题.doc
江苏省(南师附中、淮阴、海门、天一)四校2015届高三下学期开学联考英语试题单选21.The showroom displays political figures such as Chinese former leader Dengxiaoping, Russian President Vladimire Putin and German Chancellor Angela Merkel,_call it a dayB.just to name itC.strike it luckilyD.not mention itDont do anything as you wish. Its a kind of nice thing to keep yourself_to live a good life.in check B,in chargeC.in chaosD.in shapeIn Chinese coastal factories labor shortages have led to both higher wages and more options_ unskilled labors can work.for whereB.in whereC.for whichD.in whichAn abandoned child should have the right to know his origins, which some psychologists see as _ for their emotional well-being.crucialB.matureC.reluctantD.comprehensive- You know this umbrella is mine. -If it is yours, I hope you will excuse me -I_it up in a restaurant.pickedB.have pickedC.had pickedD.will pickThe Mayor_public understanding over the traffic block on the highway,saying it is not meant to inconvenience road users.allowed forB.applied forC.advertised forD.appealed forWhen you _something such as a report, book or a programme , you produce it by collecting and putting together many pieces of information.A,coverB.imitateC.interpretD.compileAt yesterdays reception were chattering guests, the big cake and the lively music that_characteristic of many wedding celebration.had becomeB.were becomingC.have becomeD.become29-You _heard him last night. -Whats up? -He made a joke about an audience, who turned to the First Lady.could haveB.should haveC.might haveD.must have_the layers of the dermis(真皮) are serious damaged, when the skin of an injured fingertip heals, the body reproduces the original fingerprint exactly.In caseB.unlessC.untilD.if_along several city blocks is a row of trees, their leaves turning brilliant yellow now that summer is over.ExtendingB.Being extendedC.To be extendedD.ExtendedThe newly-founded institution is now faced with lots of difficulty, according to the manager,_the finial problem is worth thorough studying.by whomB.of whichC with whomD.in which-Lucy has trouble in reading and writing. Thats why she feels_in class. -Lets do our best to help her out.cut outB.stood outC.left outD.made outIf we want students to become effective in multicultural setting, there is no _for practice.submissionB.substituteC.innovationD.compensation-The dress is very pretty,Why dont you like it? -Well,_Its none of your business.B.Its not in my lineC.Its too loudD.Its got me beat.完形填空。 I read about an athlete who made it all the way to the Olympics despite his chosen sport. They committed their entire life to 36_ one tiny, yet large sentenceIm proud of you. At some point we all have someone we want to 37_ , whose approval means the world to us. I have a clear memory of the person I wanted approval from telling me I was intelligent, the kind of memory that stays clear because youve recalled it so many times. I had 38_ someones opinion about buying a Canadian soda. “We should really support our own economy,” ten-year-old me said. I had no idea what that meant, 39_ I was looked at with approval, and my heart was filled with40_. I loved that feeling. The approval of my hero. It was nothing like the Olympic athlete, but I made some very big 41_ based on what might make them 42_. I was hugely affected by wanting their approval. Months ago this person removed me from their life. It hurt. A lot.However, in life there is rarely hurt 43_ growth. I recently 44_ on myself and my behavior since then and noticed somethingI feel free.After a period of denying and upset, I 45_ that this is just how it is. This realization made me see how often I was modifying myself according to the 46_, “what would they think?” Id been using the desire for approval as an 47_ excuse for hiding. My excuse was gone as soon as I realized it 48_ . It was time to 49_ step into myself and stop hiding who I am from others. Are you hiding? I hid in approval-seeking. Maybe you hide behind judgment. We all have our ways, and it can be really scary to let 50_ go. The thing is51_ , as long as we prevent ourselves from being truly seen, we will never be truly understood. Connection with others wont be wholly authentic, and we will edit ourselves because we 52_ potential thoughts in other peoples heads. Its really pretty 53_.Of course, breaking up isnt 54 _ when you expect to be freed from wanting someones approval. You dont even have to tell them that you no longer care what they think of you. Just 55_and do what makes you happy and go for the things you really want in life. Do your thing, and let them do theirs.36.A.searchingB.seekingC.makingD.reading37.A.loveB.upsetC.pleaseD.annoy38.A.sharedB.assessedC.analyzedD.parroted39.A.soB.butC.asD.for40.A.disappointedB.depressionC.satisfactionD.amazement41.A.profitsB.statementsC.decisionsD.preparations42.A.cozyB.healthyC.wiseD.proud43.A.withB.withoutC.byD.through44.A.reflectedB.dawnedC.countedD.experimented45.A.assumedB.acceptedC.anticipatedD.argued46.A.opinionB.conceptC.thoughtD.reason47.A.unconsciousB.unforgettableC.unpleasantD.unbelievable48.A.existedB.roseC.fadedD.disappeared49.A.physicallyB.preciselyC.automaticallyD.authentically50.A.themB.itC.usD.you51.A.thereforeB.insteadC.thoughD.eventually52.A.missB.fearC.doubtD.advocate53.A.appealingB.scareC.sillyD.inspiring54.A.impossibleB.necessaryC.importantD.abundant55.A.look outB.hurry upC.hold onD.go ahead阅读理解A Chinese passport opens more doors in 2014In 2014, many countries adjusted their visa application process for Chinese people. Here we take a look at the countries that have made outbound traveling easier to Chinese passport holders.Up to 10-year US visa for Chinese tourists and businessmen The United States is serious about welcoming Chinese visitors and the economic opportunities they bring. During last month's Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation meeting held in Beijing, President Barack Obama announced that China and the United States have reached an agreement on a reciprocal 10-year visa that allows multiple entries for tourists and businessmen.China has a tremendous outbound travel market, accounting for 20 percent of the growth in overseas visits to the United States since 2008. Chinese travelers consistently rank the US as their top travel destination, but only slightly more than 1.8 percent of total outbound travelers have been to the US, according to the White House. Germany speeds up visa process for Chinese passport During Premier Li Keqiang's state visit to Germany in October, the two countries agreed to try to shorten the visa process to 48 hours. Germany will also issue more long-term multiple-entry visas in the future. Canada upgrades single-entry visas to multi-entry The Canada Tourism Bureau began upgrading more single-entry visas to multi-entry ones earlier this year, hoping to attract more Chinese visitors. "The multi-entry visa will allow eligible visitors to stay in Canada for as long as six months per trip, and visa validity has been extended to a 10-year-maximum," according to a bureau spokesperson. Thailand waived visa fees for Chinese tourists for three months Thailand waived visa fees for tourists from the Chinese mainland and Taiwan from August to October of 2014. Japan further extends multiple-entry visas to Chinese tourists Japan recently announced that it would further relax its policy to issue multiple-entry visas to Chinese tourists. The multiple-entry visa to Chinese tourists was initiated in 2011 to help boost the economy of the areas affected by the 2011 earthquake and tsunami. The visa required tourists to stay at least overnight in Fukushima, Iwate or Miyagi. The tourists will be free to stay anywhere in Japan from their second visit onward.The new visa policy is considering issuing multiple-entry visa to individuals with strong purchasing power, with no attached condition to visit the three places.Morocco looks to offer individual visas to Chinese touristsFrom March 6 this year, Chinese service passport holders have not needed a visa to enter Morocco, a first step in making entry to the country easier.The country also looks to attract more tourists from China, and plans granting individual visas to Chinese tourists, said Salaheddine Mezouar, Foreign Affairs Minister of Morocco.Currently, Chinese tourists must come in groups to apply for Moroccan tourism visa.56. Which of the following countries has improved efficiency of application process?A. Germany. B. Japan. C. Canada. D. Morocco.57. We can learn from the passage that _.A. 20 percent of outbound travelers from China have visited the US since 2008B. Canada has adjusted its visa application process by reducing the required documentationC. individuals with strong purchasing power will free to stay anywhere in Japan for their first visitD. Chinese tourists can enter Morocco without a visa on condition that they go there in groups58. Why do many countries introduce easier visa policies for Chinese visitors?A. They want to show respect for China.B. They intend to maintain good relationship with China.C. They hope this will encourage their local economy.D. They expect to strengthen cooperation in different fields with China.BArriving late at a friends wedding, I wriggled my way through the crowd to congratulate his and his love. Waving at him over a number of heads, I overheard the new bride say: “Ive got it!” Turning, I saw her, showing the golden ring in the manner of a hunter waving a hunted animal.This idea of marriage as a victory was alien to me. The first child of family so depressive that I left home at 16, I had come to regard marriage as a box in which woman were kept. Yes, I had been conditioned by the same fairytales and their prejudiced view of a womans life-one that ends at her wedding-but I had also seen what can happen after a wedding. Love, I decided, was safe only when experienced at a distance.In terms of suffering, my experience was not unusual. The latter half of the 20th century forever changed the landscape of marriage. Contraception(避孕), ease of travel, the domestic incorporation of screen-based technologies (television, computers), practice of no-fault divorces were some of the factors that altered peoples expectations of each other and themselves. In the following unrest, the communities that had helped marriages in times of difficulty broke down. Women who had once formed supportive social networks to help each other with their children were now in offices for most of the day; their children were enrolled in daycare and the aged placed in homes. The sense of liberation was matched only by alienation. Priorities had shifted from the human to the material.All around me, marriages were swelling and disintegrating, like paper in water.There was also the awareness that we were part of something greater than ourselves. Legally and socially, marriage provided us with a framework. And yet it is still considered as no more than “a piece of paper”. But marriage is not about religion or gender; it is a commitment and a social stabilizer.The fact that marriage survived the 20th century is a testament to faith-in ourselves, in others, and in the relevance of devotion. For in the end, every marriage stands or falls on the capacity for devotion. And it is hard to remain dedicated to an ideal. There are days when I would happily trade my husband for an Alexander McQueen bag. And then there are days I think of him as my witness, my partner, the door to joy. Marriage is never unchanging. (408 words)59. What is the cost of the sense of liberation according to the passage?A. The precious time with families. B. The excitement of marriage.C. The achievements in careers. D. The enjoyment of pursing money.60. Which of the following is NOT the factor that changed the landscape of marriage?A. Women had to go out to work.B. No-fault divorces were widely practiced.C. People could travel around as they liked.D. Many people did not have time to watch TV.61. What is the authors opinion of marriage?A. Marriage is not a promise and cannot keep social stability.B. Mutual faith determines whether the marriage succeeds or not.C. Marriage is a box which keeps both men and women from escaping.D. Marriage is a relationship between men and women which unaffected by surroundings.CInsects trapped in fossilized amber(琥珀) for tens of millions of years have provided the key to creating a new generation of antibiotic drugs that could start a war against modern diseases. Scientists have isolated the antibiotics form microbes(微生物) found either from these insects or in soil particles trapped with them when they were caught by sticky tree resin up to 130 million years ago.Present-day antibiotics have nearly all been isolated from microbes that use them as a form of defense against their enemies and competitors. But since the introduction of antibiotics into medicine 50 years ago, an alarming number have become ineffective because many bacteria have developed resistance to the drugs. Research over the past two years has uncovered at least four antibiotics from the microbes and one has been able to kill modern drug-resistant bacteria that can cause potentially deadly diseases in humans.Raul Cano, who has pioneered the research at the California Polytechnic State University, said the ancient antibiotics had been successful in fighting drug-resistant strains of staphylococcus(葡萄球菌), a “superbug” that had threatened the health of patients in hospitals across the globe. He now intends to establish whether the antibiotics might have side effects. “The problem is how toxic they are to other cells and how easy they are to purify”, said Cano.Canos findings have been acknowledged as a breakthrough. A biotechnology company, Ambergene, has been set up to develop the antibiotics into drugs. If any ancient microbes are revived(复活) that resemble present-day disease, they will be destroyed in case they escape and cause new epidemics. Drug companies will be anxious to study the chemical structures of