12.古诗文默写(6分,每空1分)
(1) , 。今君与廉颇同列,廉君宣恶言,而君畏匿之,恐惧殊甚。(司马迁《廉颇蔺相如列传》)
(2)求田问舍,怕应羞见,刘郎才气。可惜流年, , !(辛弃疾《水龙吟·登建康赏心亭》)
(3)微冷, 。 ,归去,也无风雨也无晴。(苏轼《定风波》)
5.按顺序排列下面的句子,与前后文组成语意连贯的一段话,最恰当的一项是
大中桥外,顿然空阔,和桥内两岸排着密密的人家的景象大异了。一眼望去, , --这正是秦淮河的夜。
①此地天裸露着的多些,故觉夜来的独迟些;从清清的水影里,我们感到的只是薄薄的夜
②疏疏的林,淡淡的月,衬着蓝蔚的天,颇像荒江野渡光景
③但是河中眩晕着的灯光,纵横着的画舫,悠扬着的笛韵,夹着那吱吱的胡琴声,终于使我们认识绿如茵陈酒的秦淮水了
④那边呢,郁丛丛的,阴森森的,又似乎藏着无边的黑暗
⑤令人几乎不信那是繁华的秦淮河了
A、⑤②④①③ B、②④⑤③① C、②③④⑤① D、⑤①②④③
4.下列各句中没有语病的一句是
A、国庆60年盛典吸引了海外网民的广泛关注,他们通过中国网、国际在线、中国日报网等网站,纷纷对新中国成立60周年庆典活动的称赞和对新中国60岁生日的祝福。
B、国务院第五次全国民族团结进步表彰大会在北京举行,合肥市人民政府摘取了“全国民族团结进步模范集体”荣誉称号,这也是他们首次跻身此项殊荣。
C、你不可轻视了静坐于酒馆一角独饮的老翁或站在巷头鸡皮鹤发的老妪,他们说不定就是身怀绝技的奇才异人。
D、在赛后拥有与自己知名度相当的代表作,成为关乎选秀歌手成败的生死命题,没有一两首传唱度很高的好歌,歌手的人气终成镜花水月。
3.依次填入下列各句横线处的词语,最恰当的一项是
①、2009年7月10日在长沙举行的两岸经贸论坛将进一步巩固、深化、发展两岸党际交流 。
②、交通肇事后报警并在现场等候处理的行为是否为自首,浙江省、北京市给出了两种截然不同的司法判决结果,这两个互相矛盾的认定, 会混淆视听。
③、刚一入夏,蚂蚁就开始为遥远的冬天储备食物,以便在万物凋敝的冬季,同样可以丰衣足食。 ,这就是蚂蚁的智慧。
A、机制 必然 未雨绸缪 B、体制 必定 防患未然
C、机制 必定 防患未然 D、体制 必然 未雨绸缪
2.下列句子中没有错别字的一句是
A、南方,没有强烈的紫外线幅射,没有弥漫天际的黄沙烟尘,没有能冻断狗尾巴的酷寒。
B、16岁的邓森山、14岁的姚健两学生相继被“拯救训练营”殴打至死,让我们反思,急待拯救的,究竟是“坏”的孩子,还是坏的教育。
C、往事是一祯用岁月底片洗出的黑白相片,有着“只能意会”的内涵;是心香一瓣,散发着淡淡持久的幽香。
D、“不管前面是地雷阵还是万丈深渊,都将一往无前,义无反顾,鞠躬尽瘁,死而后已!”朱镕基的话语掷地有声。
1.下列词语中加点的字,读音全都正确的一组是
A、力能扛(káng)鼎 果脯(fǔ) 量(liàng)体裁衣 悭(qiān)吝
B、芟(shān)夷大难 沏(qī)茶 拾(shí)级而上 埋(mán)怨
C、荷(hè)枪实弹 犒(kào)劳 韦(wéi)编三绝 症(zhēng)结
D、牵强(qiǎng)附会 分娩(miǎn) 宵衣旰(gàn)食 盘桓(yuán)
Conversation 1
M: I'm done in and must rest here.
W: Why? We just walk 5km, and it is only half of the journey.
M: I have never walked such a long distance for several years.
W: How often do you take exercise?
M: I can’t remember when the last time I worked out is. And I always hurry on with my bus in the morning. I have no time for doing it.
W: Oh, you should take exercise regularly and should have a well-balanced diet. I know you always go to bed after midnight, even more late. This is not a good habit.
M: You look like my old maidservant at this time.
W: No, I talk to you because I know that having a strong constitution is an important condition that you can compete with others in you work.
M: Ok, let’s go on. I don’t want to sit here and listen to your lengthy speech.
W: Hey, come on. I just can’t stand your life style. Working out for an hour every day is good for your health.
Conversation 2
M: Is this your umbrella, Miss? W: Oh, yes, it is. Thank you. I was looking for it just now. M: You look a bit familiar to me. I wonder if I have seen you somewhere before. W: Have you? M: May I ask where you live? W: Just two blocks away, in that tall building. M: That's it. I live there too. I live on the sixth floor. W: My family moved in just two weeks ago. We live on the fourth floor. M: It's a small world. May I know your name? W: I'm Chen Hong. M: How do you do, Miss Chen? I'm Xiao Wei. W: I'm glad to know you, Mr. Xiao. M: Are you going to your office now, Miss Chen? W: No, I'm going to do some shopping for the weekend. What about you? M: I'm going to the airport to meet some friends from Beijing. W: See you later, Mr. Xiao. M: Have a good day, Miss Chen. W: You too.
Conversation 3
M: Amazing! Look at this news.
W: Wow, one of the biggest diamonds was found in South Africa.
M: Yes, the weight is 507.55 carat, and it’s a white one.
W: The impurity content is very low. Wonderful!
M: Look, with the biggest one, some smaller diamonds were found. There are 168 carat, 58,5 carat, and 53.3 carat.
W: Wow, anyone of them is big enough. But what I want to know is that how they are going to deal with these diamonds.
M: I remember hundreds of years ago, there was another big diamond found in South Africa, but because South Africa was one of the colonies of Britain. The diamond was finally set in the crown of British Queen.
W: Which king is going to have this one?
M: I believe none. The financial crisis and the recovery of the economic are the reasons.
W: Yes, but I still believe it would be made as a very wonderful work.
Conversation 4
M: I just don’t know what’s wrong with my son. He always feels tired and weak. We come here to visit you to find out what the trouble is.
W: From what is written here I can see that your son had a very bad cold two years ago and had a small operation last year. Did he have any effects after that?
M: I can’t really remember.
W: For example, how long did he stay at home each time he was ill?
M: Just a few days, but about three months ago he was home for about a week with a cold.
W: Did he see a doctor at that time?
M: No, he didn’t see a doctor. When he began to feel better, he returned to school.
W: And when did he start feeling so tired?
M: It must have been about a couple of days ago. When he came back from school one day, there just didn’t seem to be any reason to go back the next day.
W: Well, it sounds as if his problem may be his schoolwork. The tests I just made don’t show anything really wrong. I would like to make some further tests.
M: That’s fine with us.
Conversation 5
W: Hi Henry, it's been a long time since we saw each other last. What have you been up to? M: Hi Penny! It's great to see you again. I've been away on business.
W: Really, where did you go? M: Well, first I flew to New York for two meetings. After that, I flew to Atlanta, where I had to make a presentation at a company conference.
W: It sounds like you've been busy. M: Yes, I've been very busy. It's good to be home again. What have you been doing lately?
W: I have been away for the past two weeks visiting my relatives in Chicago. M: I didn't know you have family in Chicago.
W: Yes, that's right. I was born in Chicago and lived there until I went to college. M: How long have you lived here in Colorado?
W: I've lived here for over 10 years. I moved here in 1998 because I had a new job as a sales representative. M: Have you lived in the same house since you arrived?
W: No, first I lived in an apartment in downtown Denver. I moved here four years ago. I've lived on the street for four years and they've been the happiest years of my life. M: Yes, my wife Jane and I love this neighborhood.
W: And how long have you lived in your house? M: We've only lived here for two years.
W: That's strange. It seems like you have lived here longer than that. M: No, we moved here in 2006.
W: How time flies! M: I have to agree with you on that. It seems like yesterday that I graduated from college. I can't believe I've been working for more than 10 years!
W: I've been working for more than 30 years! I'm going to retire soon. M: Really? You don't look a day over 40!
W: Thank you. You're a great neighbor! M: Not really. Well, I have to get going. Work is waiting for me. Have a good day.
W: You, too. Glad to have you back in the neighbor!
Conversation 6
report cards, they may be upset when their children’s first semester high school grades are below that level. They may ask why John or Mary isn’t doing better, whether he or she is trying as hard as he or she should, and so on. Sometimes parents regard their children as extensions of themselves and think it only right and natural that they determine what their children do with their lives. In their involvement and identification with their children, they forget that everyone is different and that each person must develop in his or her own way. They forget that their children, who are now young adults, must be the ones responsible for what they do and what they are.
21.(本题满分13分)已知数列的前项和为,且对任意正整数,有,,(,)成等差数列,令。
(1)求数列的通项公式(用,表示)
(2)当时,数列是否存在最小项,若有,请求出第几项最小;若无,请说明理由;
(3)若是一个单调递增数列,请求出的取值范围。
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