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1、西昌遠亮英語培訓學校2013屆高中畢業(yè)班第一次診斷性檢測英語(參考答案)第I卷(選擇題,共90分)第一部分英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié) 語法和詞匯知識(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)I- 5 BACBD6-10 BBDAC第二節(jié) 完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)II- 15 CDBAC 16-20 ABCAD 21-25 BADCB 26-30 ABDDC第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分50分) 第一節(jié)(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)31-34 BCAB 35-38 ABDA 39-42 DABC 43-46 CBDC 47-50 BCDB 第二節(jié)(共5

2、小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)51-55 : BDFAG第II卷(非選擇題,共60分)第三部分寫作(共三節(jié),滿分60分) 第一節(jié) 閱讀表達(10分,每小題2分)56. P rotecti ng childre n from dan gers on li ne57. If we tell our kids they canccetsbetvetfae Intern et, we are cutt ing them off from theirfuture.58. Using a “ontent screener”.59. kee p it in the p lace/ area60. 開放式問題

3、,略。第三節(jié)書面表達(滿分35分)第二節(jié):短文改錯(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)got the company, ideas whether he could get the job. the fallen trees and clear the road.Mr. Turner turned over in bed from time to time in last night, for he was very excited that he could not fall asleep. Yesterday morning, he went to a big gardening c

4、ompany, knowing as Gree n Fin gers, for a in terview. Mr. Turner, who liked to hel ptheir gra ndfather grow flowersso the man ager decided to give thein the garde n, I ooked forward to the job offered by the company. When he he found many people were wait ing there and he had no While waiting, he he

5、lped the workers there to remove Uni uckily , he was the only one who fin ally got the job, job to whoever he believed was help fully .第三節(jié)書面表達(滿分35分)One po ssible version:Almost all people dream of happy lives. But what is happiness? And how can we get happin ess?When it comes to happin ess, differe

6、 nt people have differe nt voices. Some think that it lies in success, some hold that it' in the joy of harvest, and still others argue that it means health of family members As for me, I firmly believe that happiness is a state of mind. If were sunny, we Clbe happy.If we 'e moody, we are le

7、ss likely to be happy. PI ease believe that life isn 'a p roblem to solve, but a gift to cherish. Laugh, and the world laughs with you; wee p, and you wee p alone.In additi on, we can choose to be happy. Just as the old say ing goes, Laugh, and the world laughs with you; weep, and you weep alone

8、.” Above all, love is the source of happiness. (118 words)You have to make mistakes to find out who you aren ' You take the action, and the insight follows: You don't think your way into becoming yourself.Happin ess is in the joy of harvest, i n the songs of childre n, in the pro cess of pur

9、suing our dreams. Happin ess is an attitude, a choice, a state of mind.Strive forA hug for love, a cup of coffee, or just a word of helloHappin ess means cherish what youve already got.Lear n to app reciate.The fruitful trees 書面表達問題:1. 套路:2. 規(guī)格:3. 深度:1.宋Forin sight三段+主題句+關(guān)鍵詞三個不一致+高級表達+書寫 點+面+升華farme

10、rs, happiness may be the joy of harvest. For mothers, happiness may be in the growth of their kids. For me, it is in the pro cess of pursuing my dream that happin ess lies.Everybody kno ws, you can 'be all things to all people . You can 'do all things at once. You can 'tdo things better

11、tha n every one else. So, you have to find out who you are and be that . You have to do what comes first and do that. You have to discover your stre ngths and use them. You have to lear n not to comp ete with others, because no one else is in the con test of being you.Please believe that life isn &#

12、39;a problem to solve, but a gift to cherish. Laugh, and the world laughs with you; weep, and you wee p alone.2.鄧蕊People all pu rsue happin ess. But in the p rocess of pursuing happin ess, many of us have lost ourselves. We get n erves and become unhappy. Then we are away from happin ess.They say th

13、at happin ess is in the pro cess of pursuing our dreams. Because we can lear n a lot in the pro cess. We 'llear n how to get along with others, how to be other people 'partners and so on. As students, we 'get happiness when we work out a difficult problem after we have spent much time on

14、 it.Happin ess is everywhere. It lies in the joy of harvest, in the p ride of success, in the songs of childre n, in the sweats of efforts. In a word, happin ess lies in our simple lives.How to get Happ inessAlmost all people dream of happy lives. But what is happiness? And how can we get happin ess

15、?When it comes to happin ess, differe nt people have differe nt voices. Some think that it lies in success, some hold that it' in the joy of harvest, and still others argue that it means health of family members As for me, I firmly believe that happiness is a state of mind. If we re sunny, we &#

16、39;lbe happy. If we 'e moody, we are less likely to be happy. In addition, we can choose to be happy. Just as the old saying goes, Laugh, and the world laughs with you; weep, and you weep alone. ” Above all, love is the source of happin ess. (118 words)A good relati onship ben efits us allAs a m

17、iddle school student, I think it necessary to build a good relationship with our teachers, for it is the teachers who show love and concern for us students in study and life. We stude nts can always seek support and advice from them , from which we ben efit and lear n a great deal.In this case, an i

18、deal relationship between teachers and students is very important. In my opinion , this relationship should be one filled with love , care, understanding, and respect, so we can excha nge ideas freely. To build a relati on shi p of this kind, teachers should become our friends while we stude nts oug

19、ht to trust teachers and exp ress our feeli ngs fran kly. Only by joint efforts can we enjoy a warm relati onship betwee n teachers and stude nts, and live a happy and harm onious life.Becoming the P erson You Were Meant to Be: Where to StartWe begin to find and become ourselves when we notice how w

20、e are already found, already truly, entirely, wildly, messily, marvelously who we were born to be. The only p roblem is that there is also so much other stuff, typi cally fixations with how people p erceive us, how to get more of the things that we think will make us happy, and with kee ping our wei

21、ght down. So the real issue is how do we gently stop being who we aren't? How do we relieve ourselves of the false fronts of people-pl easing and affectation, the obsessive need for po wer and security, the back pack of old p ain, and the p sychic Sp anx that kee ps us smaller and contained?Here

22、's how I became myself: mess, failure, mistakes, disappointments, and extensive reading; limbo, indecision, setbacks, addiction, p ublic embarrassment, and endless conversations with my best women friends; the loss of people without whom I could not live, the loss of p ets that left me reeling,

23、dizzying betrayals but much greater loyalty, and overall, choosing as my motto William Blake's line that we are here to learn to endure the beams of love.Oh, yeah, and whenever I could, for as long as I could, I threw away the scales and the sugar.When I was a young writer, I was talking to an o

24、ld painter one day about how he came to paint his canvases. He said that he never knew what the compi eted pi cture would look like, but he could usually see one quadrant. So he'd make a stab at cap turing what he saw on the canvas of his mind, and when it turned out not to be even remotely what

25、 he'd imagined, he'd p aint it over with white. And each time he figured out what the p ainting wasn't, he was one ste p closer to finding out what it was.You have to make mistakes to find out who you aren't. You take the action, and the insight follows: You don't think your way

26、into becoming yourself.I can't tell you what your next action will be, but mine involved a full stop. I had to stop living unconsciously, as if I had all the time in the world. The love and good and the wild and the p eace andcreation that are you will reveal themselves, but it is harder when th

27、ey have to catch up to you in roadrunner mode. So one day I did stop. I began consciously to break the rules I learned in childhood: Iwasted more time, as a radical act. I stared off into sp ace more, into the middle distance, like a cat. This is when I have my best ideas, my dee pest insights. I wa

28、sted more paper, p rinting out instead of reading things on the compu ter screen. (Then I sent off more small checks to the Sierra Club.)yourEvery single day I try to figure out something I no longer agree to do. You get to change your mind p arents may have accidentally forgotten to mention this to

29、 you. I cross one thing off the list of p rojects I mean to get done that day. I don't know all that many things that are p ositively true, but I do know two things for sure: first of all, that no woman over the age of 40 should ever help anyone move, ever again, under any circumstances. You hav

30、e helped enough. You can say no. No is a compi ete sentence. Or you might say, "I can't help you move because of certain p romises I have made to myself, but I would be gladand your back's and the wholeto bring sandwiches and soda to everyone on your crew at noon." Obviously, it is

31、 in many peopi e's best interest for you not to find yourself, but it only matters that it is in yours world's, to p roceed.And, secondly, you are probably going to have to deal with whatever fugitive anger still needs to be examined it may not look like anger; it may look like compu Isive d

32、ieting or bingeing or exercising or shoppi ng. But you must find a p ath and a p erson to help you deal with that anger. It will not be a Hallmark card. It is not the yellow brick road, with lovely trees on both sides, constant sunshine, birdsong, friends.It is going to be unbelievably hard some day

33、slike the rawness of birth, all that blood and those fluids and shouting horrible terrible things but then there will be that wonderful child right in the middle. And that wonderful child is you, with your exact mind and butt and thighs and goofy greatness.Dealing with your rage and grief will give

34、you life. That is both the good news and the bad news: The solution is at hand. Wherever the great dilemma exists is where the great growth is, too. It would be very nice for nervous types like me if things were black-and-white, and you could tell where one thing ended and the next thing began, but as Einstein taught us, everything in the future and the p ast is rig

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