(滿分:135分 考試時(shí)間:120分鐘)II 語(yǔ)言知識(shí)及應(yīng)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié) 完形填空(共1小題,每小題2分,滿分30分)About one in 10 videogame players show signs of addictive behavior that could have negative effects on their family, friends and school work, according to a new study. Researchers____1____ that some gamers show at least six symptoms of gambling addiction such as __2____ family and friends about __3______ they play games, using the games to escape their problems and becoming restless or angry when they __4____ playing. They may also skip homework to play videogames or spend too much time playing the games and do poorly in school. While the medical community currently does not ___5___ video game addiction as a mental disorder, hopefully this study will be one of many that allow us to have an educated conversation on the positive and negative __6______ of video games, Dr Douglas Gentile, the president of the National Institute on Media and the Family which means to ___7____ the harm of media on the health and development of children and families, said the findings are a wake-up call for families, and _8____ this study will give everyone a better idea of the scope of the problem. Addicted gamers played videogames 24 hours a week, ___9_____ as much as casual gamers. Some addicted gamers even__10____ to support their habit, according to the findings that will be ____11___ in the journal Psychological Science. While video games can be fun and entertaining, yet some kids are ___12_____ trouble. I continue to ___13_____ families who are concerned about their children’s gaming habits. Not only do we need to ___14___ on identifying the problem, but we need to find _15____ to help families prevent and treat it.1. A. said B. found C. knew D. thought2. A. lying to B. taking on C. arguing about D. talking with3. A. how many B. how much C. how often D. how soon4. A. begin B. start C. stop D. keep5. A. recognize B. support C. know D. want6. A. affects B. results C. reviews D. effects7. A. solve B. reduce C. increase D. stop8. A. hated B. liked C. hoped D. guessed9. A. three B. two C. second D. twice10. A. steal B. buy C. sell D. borrow11. A. spoken B. published C. tried D. declared12. A. getting into B. doing with C. putting away D. working out13. A. hear of B. care about C. hear from D. speak to 14. A. depend B. put C. focus D. try15. A. ways B. books C. persons D. questions第二節(jié) 語(yǔ)法填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)Beethoven was born in Boon, German in December, 1770 and died in Vienna on March 26, 1827. He probably began to go deaf after he got __16______ he called his “terrible typhus” in 1797. He tried to keep__17____ a secret while consulting doctors and trying various __18___ ( treat). He was extremely _19____ (anxiety) about its possible effect on his career__20_____ a musician, and embarrassed by its effect on his social life.It would be argued that Beethoven’s deafness helped the development of his art almost_21___ (separate) from the world, and unable to perform , he could devote all his time to composing. He suffered from tinnitus (耳鳴), loud noises that caused __22___ pain. In 1804, his friend Stephan von Breuning wrote to Franz Wegelger __23___ the terrible effect that the loss of hearing was having on Beethoven; it ___24_____ (cause) him to distrust his friends, and he had become very difficult to be with .But above all else, Beethoven devoted himself to his art and the desire to compose remained with him throughout his life. ___25_____ he needed to earn a living , he wrote “ I love my art too dearly to be driven only by self interest”III 閱讀(共20小題,每題2分,滿分40分)AIt was a wet spring. After a year and a half in a big city he had forgotten how muddy a country road could be. The mud made walking difficult, but he didn’t really mind. It was better to think about the mud than to think about his reason for coming back.Suddenly he had arrived.The old place didn’t change much. His eyes noticed every detail: the farmhouse that needed paint, the barn, even the old glider----a kind of swinging seat for outdoor use. How many times he and Travis had sat on the glider, swinging back and forth, imagining that it was an airplane! He and Travis had been much younger then.He looked out across the fields, expecting to see Travis working there. Then he remembered and looked away.After a pause, he went to the kitchen door. Footsteps came toward him. The door swung open. For a long moment they just stared at each other.“Hello, Papa.” He said. He stepped inside and his father shut the door.“The funeral was held three days ago.” There was no emotion in his father’s voice.“I know.” He looked around the room he and Travis had shared. There were things missing. Painfully he realized what they were. Travis’ old jacket was gone from the hook, and all his airplane books from the shelf. It was like walking into a wrong house.“Then why weren’t you here?” his father asked.?On the day of the funeral, he had gone to the airport and watched the big jet planes, losing himself in the roar of their engines. He sighed, “I don’t know why I wasn’t here.”His father was looking at him coldly. He glanced down at himself, then realized what his father must be thinking about his long hair and his old jeans.?“How’s Mum?” He asked, looking away.“Not well. She took it hard.”He wasn’t surprised. Travis had been her world. He looked for a place to hang his coat and saw there wasn’t any.Coming back had been a mistake. All his old wounds were opening again. 26. From the passage we know that he (the young man in the story) and Travis were probably______.A.?brothers? B. friends C. roommates D. enemies27. Why did the young man fail to attend Travis’ funeralA. Because he missed the plane.B. Because he was afraid of his father. C. Because he was reluctant to (不情愿) face the great sorrow. D. Because he had important work to do at the airport.28. Which of the following statements is TRUE about the young man in the storyA. He came back home for spring vacation.B. He came home to attend Travis’ funeral.C. It was a year ago that he left for the city.D. It was by mistake that he entered the house.29.When the father said, “She took it hard”, he meant______.A. she tried hard to accept it B. she refused to accept itC. she had a hard time accepting it D. she accepted with a hard heart 30. Throughout the passage it is indicated(表明)that he returned home ________. A. with sweet memories B. with expectationsC. with a heavy heart D. with great angerB“Meetings don`t just eat up time in the workplace; they actually make groups of people stupider.” says new research. Working in a group makes people perform worse on intelligence tests, as some group members are so anxious about doing well that they “divert” their brain power towards maintaining their social status in the group. “You may joke about how committee meetings make you feel brain dead, but our findings suggest that they may make you act brain dead as well,” said Read Montague, the study leader at Virginia Tech. Groups of volunteers showed measurable drops in IQ when asked to perform intelligence tests socially, with the results broadcast to the group. Some people performed well in the “social” test廣東省湛江二中屆高三5月模擬測(cè)試英語(yǔ)試題
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