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1、2009 屆哈爾濱市第九中學(xué)第三次高考模擬考試英語試卷本試卷分第 I 卷 (選擇題) 和第 II 卷(非選擇題)兩部分??荚囉脮r 120 分鐘,共 150 分??荚嚱Y(jié)束,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。注意事項(xiàng):1答題前,考生在答題卡上務(wù)必用直徑0 5 毫米黑色墨水簽字筆將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號填寫清楚,并貼好條形碼請認(rèn)真核準(zhǔn)條形碼上的準(zhǔn)考證號、姓名和科目。2每小題選出答案后,用 2B 鉛筆把答題卡上對應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號涂黑,如需改動, 用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標(biāo)號,在試題卷上作答無效。 第一部分:聽力理解(共兩節(jié),滿分 30 分) 第一節(jié)(共 5小題;每小題 1.5分,滿分 7.5 分)聽下面

2、5 段對話。每段對話后有一道小題,從每題所給的A、 B、C 三個選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽完每段對話后,你將有 10 秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對 話你將聽一遍。1 What season are they in now?A Early winter.B Early spring.CLate autumn.2 What sports does the woman like better?A Golf.B Tennis.CDon t know.3 What is John doing?A Listening to a wonderful music.B Playing a cert

3、ain musical instrument.C Reading a book on music.4 What can we learn from this conversation?A Helen agrees to go on picnic tomorrow.B Helen doesn t enjoy going on picnic.C Helen thinks the weather wont be good for picnic.5 How did the woman read the book?A She read it slowly.B She read it selectivel

4、y.C She finished it without stop.第二節(jié)(共 15 小題;每小題 1.5 分,滿分 22.5 分)聽下面 5 段對話或獨(dú)白。每段對話或獨(dú)白后有幾道小題,從每題所給的A 、 B、C 三個選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽每段對話或獨(dú)白前,你將有 5 秒鐘時間閱讀每小題。聽完后,每小題將給出 5 秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨(dú)白你將聽兩遍。 聽第 6 段材料,回答第 6至 8 題。6 What is the main topic of the conversation?A FriendsB Sea birds.7 Why does the woman like going to

5、the beach?A Because she wants to sit in the sun.B Because she is fond of watching the waves.C Because she enjoys observing sea birds.8 When do they plan to meet again?A Saturday.B One year later.聽第 7 段材料,回答第 9至 10 題。9 Where does the conversation take place?A At a supermarket.B In an office.10 What d

6、o we know about the man?A He is a manager.B He is a new comer.聽第 8段材料,回答第 11至 14題。11 What is Tim s attitude towards Christmas?A PositiveB Interested.C A trip.CFriday.C At a railway stationC He is late for workCPassive.12 What didn t Tim enjoy Christmas?A He was too busy to enjoy it.B He had to pay a

7、 lot of money for it.C His kids enjoy it.13 How much money is the average Christmas expense for U.S families?A $550.B$515.C$500.14 Which of the following is not mentioned according to the dialogue?A Family reunion.B Holidays.CPresents.聽第 9段材料,回答第 15至 17題。15 Where does this conversation most likely t

8、ake place?A At a science conference.B In a science laboratory.CIn a professors office16 Why has the woman come to this place?A To work on a project.B To talk with Professor Johnston.C To prepare for her presentation.17 What does the woman say about her recent life?AShes been busy with her classes.BS

9、hes been working on the final paper.CShes been working with George.聽第 10段材料,回答第 18至 20題。18 What had the speaker done before he wrote the letter?A He had played tennis.B He had taken some exams.C He had fed cats.19 What can we learn from the weather then?A HotB RainyCWarm and sunny.20 For whom does t

10、heir family cook buy fish every day?A For cats.B For their family.CFor herself.第二部分 英語知識運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分 45 分)第一節(jié) 單項(xiàng)填空(共 15小題;每小題 1 分,滿分 15 分)21 Here came word that Obama was elected president of USA.Aa; theB/; theC the; /D/; /22 -Can I have two bottles of beer please? Thatll be 20, please.A Come onB With

11、pleasureC Dont mention it DThere you are.23 People in China celebrate the Spring Festival How about western countries?TheyChristmas.A. congratulate B. observeI ll be waiting for you at home.I were busy and could nA . What when B. What ifC. enjoyt come?C. How ifD. spendD . How whe nWhere shall we spe

12、 nd this eve ning?-One of my friends willin the hotel for the ni ght.A . fix us upB . put us away C . make us up D . pick us up-Did you feel happy whe n you got the gift-keyboard from your son?Of course I was the proudest motheron that day.0.31 .32.33.A . onlyB . stillC . everD .

13、even-His film The Lord of the Ring is really wonderful.else can match it-Absolutely! I m sure thatA . no oneB. noneC . no thi ngD . n obodyHello , Ben, Im just check ing if you can pick up Mary at the airport this evening.Oh, yes, Iyou about that . But I have to go to my daughter hool play. scA . wi

14、ll phoneB . have phoned C . am pho ningD . was going to phoneThe old people eachget a very nice prese nt from our man ager on their birthdaysGreat ! It must be a big surprise to them .A . mustB.shallC . wouldD . shouldIt sbreakouts of bird flu that many monitoring station have been set up.A . con tr

15、olledB.to con trolC . con trolli ngD . havi ng con trolledDo you know my friend Harry?-You mea n the guy whoin America for four years.Yes, and later he went to Australia.A . has livedB . livesC . had livedD . livedI n ever forget such an attractive city I spent many happy hours there with myclassmat

16、es last summer holidays.A . thatB . whereC . in whichD . becauseThe mome nt Obama came into power, his unique foreig n policyhis best qualities.A. brought about B. brought inC. brought out D. brought up34. Much to his surprise, he invited only twenty friends to the dinner , butcame.A. twice as many

17、asB . as many as twiceC . twice as manyD . twice more tha n35 . -How is the man injured in the earthquake?The doctor said ifin a proper way, he was likely to be saved.A . treatedB . treati ngC . is treatedD . to be treated第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從36 55題各題所給的四個選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處

18、的最佳選項(xiàng)。Walk ing dow n a path through some woods in Georgia, I saw a water puddle (泥潭)aheadon the path. I changed my _36 to go around it on the part of the path that wasn t covered bywater and mud. As I reached the puddle, I was sudde nly _37! I was startled as well as un hurt,_38_ having been struck

19、four or five times already. I _ 39 up a foot and my attacker stoppedattack ing me. I nstead of attack ing more, he circled in the air on 40 butterfly wings in front of me. Had I been hurt, I wouldn t have found.itt was funny, and I was laughing.42 , Iwas being attacked by a butterfly!Having stopped

20、_43 , I took a step forward. My attacker rushed me again. He rammed mein the chest with his head and body with all his _44_. This time, I stepped back several paces tolook the _45_ over. My attacker moved back as well to land on the ground. That _46 I discovered why my attacker was _47_ me only mome

21、nts earlier. He had a mate and she was48_ . She was beside the puddle where he Ianded.He had attacked me for his mate 4fisalsfeie was clearly dying and I was so large. Hedid so just to give her those extra few_50_ mome nts of life, should I have bee n careless eno ughto _51on her. Now I knew why and

22、 what he was fighting for. I couldn t do anything other than52 him by walk ing in the more _53 side of the puddle._54_ then, I ve always toedmember the courage of that butterfly whenever I see large obstacles facing me. I use that butterfly s cou_ag_tomyself that good things are worthfighting for.36

23、 . A . mindB . direct ionC. paceD . speed37AcaughtBlostCstoppedD attacked38AdespiteBexceptCwithoutDbesides39AhurriedBpickedCbackedD took40AtransparentBforcefulCgracefulD fragile41AamusingBamazingCterrifyingD confusing42ATo be frankBIn an instantCAfter allDAs a result43AfightingBwalkingCobservingD la

24、ughing44AwisdomBstrengthCenthusiasmD efforts45AsituationBattackerCpuddleD trouble46AhowBwhereCwhenDwhy47AnoticingBchargingCattractingDhunting48AflyingBhatchingCsleepingDdying49Aif onlyBeven thoughCso thatDin case50AworthwhileBenjoyableCpreciousDpeaceful51ApauseBfallCknockD step52ArewardBhelpCavoidDp

25、lease53AnarrowBdifficultCdifferentD smooth54AOnlyBJustCSinceDAfter55AconcentrateBremindCteachD inform第三部分:閱讀理解(共20 小題;每小題2分,滿分 40 分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D 四個選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。ADogs that can take out cash from ATMs and empty washing machines help disabled people lead more independent lives, but ca

26、n they also help change disruptive (愛搗亂的) teenagers behaviour?A unique TV experiment,“Dog House ”, follows five unruly youngsters as they are taught tobecome dog trainers. The idea is simple. Kids really like dogs. But can the skills involved in training thempatience, consistency, rewarding good beh

27、aviour give these teenagers the discipline they need in their own lives?The tee ns in volved were put forward by local schools in West Sussex, who had run out of ideas of how to deal with them.Liam was typical 14 years old, bad-tempered, aggressive, foul mouthed and about to be permanently excluded

28、from school. Allie, Rob and Ellie had similar problems they couldn t concen trate, they did n t like being told what to do and they had serious an ger problems. Katri nawas differe nt. She was so shy that she had developed fear of the outside world, she suffered from depressi on and had take n herse

29、lf out of main-stream educati on.Gradually, work ing with the dogs bega n to have an effect on the kids. But, in order to fully appreciate the sig ni fica nee of what they were doing, they n eeded to meet the disabled people who ben efited from havi ng these dogs. The meet ings had a profo und in fl

30、ue nee on the tee nagers. After meeti ng Eilee n Hobs on and her dog Sailor, Liam cha nged his ways and his un likely frien dship with severely disabled wheelchair user Eilee n blossomed.saysTwo mon ths into the course Liam bega n to conn ect with the dogs too particularly a young yellow Labrador ca

31、lled Aero. The relati on ship flourished so much that the dog ofte n knew in st inctively what the tee nager wan ted him to do before he d even asked. “ He just knows, Liam.Liam school noticed a huge change in his whole outlook. His teacher Nick Brown said,“ More tha n anything I see a con fide nt a

32、nd happy young man .It s bee n excelle nt.56. The tee ns were selected to be dog trainers just becauseA. they liked dogs very muchB. they came from the same local schoolC. they ran out of ideas of how to behave in schoolD. their teachers had some difficulty in dealing with them57. What was Katrina s

33、 problem?A. She didn t like being told what to do.B. She had serious an ger problems.C. She was bad tempered and aggressive.D. She had trouble in getting along with others because of her shyness.58. The underlined word“ blossomed ” in the fifth paragraph probably has thmearrieg asA developedB decora

34、tedCexpandedDdeclined59 From the passage we know that A all dogs can retrieve cash from ATMsB unruly youngsters can become good dog trainersCthe skills in training dogs can really affect children s behavior in schoolD the five teenagers were sullen and aggressiveBAuthorities did not release the gunm

35、an sname, but Peter said he had no record of police contact or an arrest record while attending Northern Illinois.DeKalb county coroner (驗(yàn)尸官)Dennis J. Miller on Friday released the identities of the four victims who died in the county: Daniel Parmenter, 20, of Westchester; Catalina Garcia, 20, of Ci

36、cero; RyanneMace, 19, of Carpenters-ville; and Julianna Gehant, 32, of Meridan.“Two other victims died after being transferred to hospitals in other counties”, MilleWitnesses said the gunman, dressed in black and wearing a stocking cap, emerged (浮現(xiàn)) from behind a screen on the stage of 200-seat Cole

37、 Hall and opened fire just as the class was about to end around 3 p.m. .Officials said 162 students were registered for the class but it was unknown how many were there on Thursday.Allyse Jerome, 19, a sophomore (大二學(xué)生) from Shaumburg, said the gunman burst through a stage door and pulled out a gun.“

38、 Honestly, at first everyone thought it was a joke,” Jerome said. Everyone hit the floor, shesaid. Then she got up and ran, but tripped. She said she felt like“ an open target ”.“ He could have decided to get me,” Jerome said on Friday. sure he“wIatshoguoginhgt forto get me. ”Lauren Carr said she wa

39、s sitting in the third row when she saw the shooter walk through a door on the right-hand side of the stage, pointing a gun straight ahead.“I personally army-crawled halfway up the passage,” saa2id0C-yaerar,r-old sophomore. “Isaid I could get up and run or I could die here.”She said a student in fro

40、nt of her was bleeding,“but he just kept running”.More than a hundred students cried and hugged as they gathered outside the Phi Kappa Alphahouse early Friday morning to remember Dan Parmenter, who was one of those killed.60 Which of the following is true according to the passage?A Everyone thought

41、it was a joke when the gunman appeared in front of them.B Peter had no record of police contact or an arrest record while attending Northern Illinois.C 162 students were attending a lecture when the gunman emerged from behind the screen.D The gunman opened fire as soon as the class came to an end.61

42、 Who of the following is the witness?A PetersB Dennis J MillerCDan ParmenterD Lauren Carr62 What was the first thing that Jerome did when she saw the gunman?A She got up and ran out of the room B She hit the floor.C She burst through a stage door and pulled out a gun D She tripped and became an “ op

43、en target ”.63 What is the best title of the passage?A Witnesses Tell of Horrible ExperienceB A Cruel ShooterC 162 Killed in an AccidentD An Unknown GunmanCYou Can t Do It Even If It Hurts NobodyWho do you think breaks the law in our society ? If you believe that only tough guys commit crimes, you m

44、ay have to think again. Unlike in the movies ,we can t divide the world into bad guys and model citizens. Real life is much more complex. In the same way that diseases range from the common cold to fatal forms of cancer ,crimes vary in degree. For example ,smoking in an elevator will inconvenience p

45、eople. but much less than threatening them with a gun.In addition to breaking the law themselves , people tolerate various levels of crime. Why are we tolerant of some crimes ? It may be that , by seeing others do something , we accept it more easily. For instance , most people will find it easier t

46、o speed on a highway when everybody else is driving over the speed limit. So the people around us influence how much law breaking we can tolerate.We must also wonder whether seeing violence on television or reading about it in the newspapers every day makes us tolerate crime more than we should. We

47、become used to seeing blood on the news on television , or in magazines. Because we see thousands of dead people on TV , maybe we just try to ignore the situation behind the violence.If so many citizens tolerate violence and crime , or even commit crimes themselves , it may simply be because of the

48、human mind. Our minds may not care about specific laws. Instead , our minds may have a system of values that usually prevents us from hurting other people to improve our own lives. Yet , when it comes to respecting the rights of a mass of unknown individuals ,we might not be so responsible. While mo

49、st people would not steal a wallet containing 50,they may not mind cheating on taxes, because cheating on taxes does not hurt any one person. It hurts society , but “ society ” remains an abstract idea that isrneoatl as a neighbor or a friends friend.When we realize that many people have misconcepti

50、ons about law breaking ,we could think it isn t surprising that so many people have criminal records. How could we improve the level of honesty in our society ? Would severe laws help make our society better ? Probably not. Honesty will have to come from social pressure: in the family ,at school,on

51、the job ,each and every one of us can encourage honesty by showing which behaviors are unacceptable. And teaching respect should become everyone s responsibility.64 According to the author , “ Real life is much more complex” probably meansA there is a wide range of people and crimes in the real life

52、B smoking in an elevator goes against laws in the real lifeC there are more crimes than diseases in the real lifeD model citizens sometimes break laws in the real life65 What does the author think of the people who cheat on taxes ?A They take no notice of the human mind B They break the laws unaccep

53、ted in their minds.C They hurt other people to improve their own lives.D They aren t concerned with some particular laws. 66 People tolerate violence and crime because.A their behavior is the same as that of most other peopleB they pay no attention to the truth behind the crimesC most unlawful acts

54、are not harmful to the individualD they hold mistaken beliefs about law breaking67 What is the author s purpose in writing this p?assageA To discuss whether laws are severe.B To remind people to behave with honesty.C To show people the importance of school education.D. To explain why so many people

55、have criminal records.DA popular saying goes ,“ Sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurtme. ” Howeve, that s not realtyue. Words have the power to build us up or tear us down. Itdoes n nb atter if the words come from some one else or ourselves-the positive and n egativeeffects are just as lasti ng.We all talk to ourselves sometimes. We e usuallytooembarrassed to admit it , though. Infact, we really shouldn t be because more and more experts believe talking to ourselve

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