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1、七彩教育網(wǎng) 免費(fèi)提供 Word版教學(xué)資源四川省成都石室中學(xué)20122013學(xué)年度下學(xué)期“零診”模擬考試高二英語試題說明:本試卷分第I卷(選擇題)和第n卷(非選擇題)兩部分,共150分??荚嚂r間120分鐘。第I卷(滿分90分)第一部分英語知識運(yùn)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)從A、B C、D四個選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在機(jī)讀卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。1. How about job you were offered last week?Not so bad, but I ran into difficulties atvery beg in

2、ning.A. the; theB. a; theC. a;不填D. the;不填2. A man does not know the difficulty of anythinghe does it pers on ally.A. althoughB. ifC. becauseD. uni ess3. Listen! What ' s that? Are the children next door quarreling again?. It must be the no ise from the TV set in your bedroom.A. I ' m not sur

3、eB. I hope notC. I ' d rather not D. I don ' t think so4. We lost our way in that small village, otherwise wemore places of in terest yesterday.A. visitedB. would have visitedC. would visit D. had visited5. and popular gives one a sort of feeli ng that no thi ng else can replace.A. Being n e

4、ededB. Having n eededC. Needi ngD. To have bee n n eeded6. Have you fini shed making the model ship for me?I ' m terribly sorry, but Imy homework all day yesterday.A. was doingB. would doC. had doneD. was about todo7. On ly after being attacked by the Japa nese in Pearl Harborin the Second World

5、 Warthoroughly.A. had America in volvedB. was America in volvedC. America had in volvedD. America was in volved8. I ' m leaving now.It ' s so late. Better stay with me. Call a taxi if you.A. willB. mustC. wouldD. may9. Professor Li ' s famous novel is saidwhen he was studying in Stanford

6、 University.A. to publishB. publishedC. to have bee n publishedD. to be published10. I can ' t find Mr. Smith. Whereddyou meet him this morning?It was in the chemistry labhe was doing an experime nt.七彩教育網(wǎng) 全國最新初中、高中試卷、課件、教案等教學(xué)資源免費(fèi)下載七彩教育網(wǎng) 免費(fèi)提供 Word版教學(xué)資源A. thatB. whichC. whereD. the one第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小

7、題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(xiàng)( A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白 處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在機(jī)讀卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。Organizing for a smooth journey takes a lot of planning. Just a bit of foresight will help youtruly 11a nd enjoy what holidays have to offer .Before you travel, you need to first 12 your needs. Sit down together with the peo

8、ple with whom you will be traveling . What are the needs this trip 13? Rest, cultural discoveries,work, or sports? Then, set a (n)14 for yourself . Vacations that far exceed (超出)themoney available will give you stress, which is 15to what you're look ing for .16 thi nkover all those important 17

9、you need, and begin early the 18 needed to obtain them before leaving. Whether it is your passport, an international driving license, traveler's checks, or train tickets, all these need time to be 19 for.During the journ ey, enjoy yourself! There are so many people who20 all that they'veleft

10、 back home . What can you do any way, sitt ing on your isla nd paradise ? You can solve problems, if any, when you 21 . Learn to awaken your 22 . Listen to new songs of birds . Touch the 23 a nd warm sand . Watch a sun set splitt ing itself into all kinds of colors . Delight in the good 24 of the fo

11、od on your plate .25 every second availableto you and con sider yourself blessed to be there at that time .If you were 26 abroad, whe n you come back, visit your doctor without delay . Above all, don't 27the end of the holiday . That'll cause you to lose whatever good you got out ofit . 28 y

12、ou were lucky to have had one, and con ti nue to live a better life . 29 is stopp ing you from choosing to continue life a little slower, a little 30. and much happier!11.A.D.study.un dersta ndB . relaxC . hide12 .A . pla nB . meetC. listD . realize13 .A . lies inB . calls forC. results inD . waits

13、for14 .A . budgetB . orderC. dateD . inten ti on15 .A . sen sitiveB . oppositeC. similarD . obvious16 .A . EspeciallyB . ThereforeC. Fi nallyD . Still17 .A . meeti ngsB . toolsC. clothesD . docume nts18 .A . stepsB . moveme ntsC. classesD . in cide nts19 .A . paidB . appliedC. arran gedD. begged20 .

14、A . tell aboutB . worry aboutC. talk aboutD . lear n about21 .A . leaveB . comeC. stayD . return22 .A . emoti onsB . happ in essC. sensesD . memory23 .A . softB . wetC. hotD . special24 .A . qualitiesB . tastesC. desig nsD . feeli ngs25 .A . Make the most ofB . Get prepared forC. Be en gaged inD . G

15、et hold of26 .A . n ervousB . viole ntC.illD . sad27 .A . judgeB . affectC. trustD . destroy28 .A . ExpectB . AdmireC. AdmitD . Fi nd29 .A . Everythi ngB . Nothi ngC. An yth ingD . Somethi ng30 .A . calmerB . Ion gerC. harderD . wealthier第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在機(jī)讀卡

16、上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)AItalia ns like to say that whe n it comes to alcohol, they have a sippi ng culture rather tha n a drinking culture. That means that while Italia ns may enjoy a glass of wine or beer, they don' t usually get very drunk.That ' s not true anymore. The new study by the

17、 Italian National Health Institute foundthat 63 perce nt of Italia ns un der age 18 get drunk on the weeke nds. Now, the city of Mila n has created a law that will stop anyone under 16 from buying alcohol. Anyone who sells or gives alcohol to a pers on un der 16 can be fined up to $700.Young people

18、who feel that the new law is unfair should go to the US for some perspective. The US has the highest drinking age in the world: It' s illegal for anyone under 21 tcbuy alcohol, and stores or restaura nts that are caught sell ing alcohol to people un der the legal age risk los ing their lice nses

19、.Many young America ns complai n that the drinking laws are un fair: They are allowed to vote in elections and join the military at age 18, so why wait another three years just to buy a bottle of beer?These young people have found help in an unusual place. Last year, more than 100 preside nts of US

20、uni versities joined together to ask lawmakers to con sider cha nging the drinking age. They argued that the law doesn ' stop underage college kids from getting drunk - it just makes them want to drink more.For now, the law seems unlikely to change. But US teenagers who want alcohol can go north

21、 to Can ada, where the drinking age is 18-19, or south to Mexico where the legal age is 18. Throughout much of Asia, Africa and Europe, the legal drinking age ran ges 16-18.In ple nty of places though, the official drinking age is igno red, and eve n young childre n can buy alcohol if they have the

22、money to pay for it.No matter how old you are, you should always be responsible with alcohol. Teenagers in Milan are now learning that their reckless ( 不顧后果的 )drinking behavior may come at a high price.31. The new law by the city of Mila n.A. aims to keep Italy' s sipping culture aliveB. is welc

23、omed by Italia n adult peopleC. has reduced the nu mber of un derage youths gett ing drunkD. forbids selli ng alcohol to people un der 1632. Which of the follow ing places has the lowest drinking age?A. MexicoB. New YorkC. Mila nD. Ca nada33. Many US university presidents want lawmakers to consider

24、changing the drinking age becausethey.A. have received complai nts from many young America ns about the un fair ness of the lawsB. agree that people old eno ugh to vote and join the army should be allowed to drinkC. don ' t want to see US teenagers going to neighboring countries for a (dnkD. bel

25、ieve that the law is push ing un derage youths toward alcohol in stead of stopp ing them34. We can infer from the passage that.A. Restaurants in the US don' t sell alcohol to people under 21 for fear of a $700fineB. In many places shop owners don ' t mind selling alcohol to underage customer

26、sC. The author thinks that US tee nagers should go to Can ada or Mexico to drinkD. Teens in Milan have to pay a lot of money for their reckless drinking behaviorBIf you feel at prese nt that you don t have eno uQh friends in your life, one reason may be that you have let yourself become too busy to

27、make time for the relati on ships you already have. Starting and keep ing frien dship requires effort and commitme nt. Many of us let our lives become so busy with work and other commitments that we don' g et around to scheduling time for pleasure and ren ewal with the frien ds, relatives and ac

28、qua intan ces we already have.Making the effort to call your friends more regularly and to accept more of the in vitati ons you receive from others can improve your social life in a hurry!Are there any people you could call right now and be assured of a pleasa nt welcome?Are there people that you co

29、uld count on to help you in time of difficulty? Can you have close talks with them? Do you have fun whe n you are together? Are you happy to have them in your life?If you haven' t seen much of them lately, is it because you have become too busy? Haveyou grow n apart? Was there an argume nt?If th

30、e main reason why you have n' t been getting together with the people you already know is that you have gotten too busy, take a good look at how you spend your time. Compare it with your real values and priorities in life. Is your busy lifestyle really bringing you the quality of life that you w

31、ant?If you have become too busy for friends, why has this happened? Are you seeking material toys in your life at the expe nse of relati on ships with other huma n bein gs? Have you allowed your time to be over- committed because you never say“ No” to anyone? Do you insist ondoing things yourself th

32、at could be left to others? If so, why? Do you believe that everything depe nds on you?Examine whether the way you are now spending your time accurately reflects your deepest values and priorities. Make sure that you schedule adequate time for the things that are truly most importa nt to you.If you

33、really want to keep friends in your life, make a space in your schedule, and a space in your heart for them.35. In this passage the author mainly discusses.A. how to bala nee frien dship and workB. how to spe nd our spare timeC. whether we should keep frien dshipD. whether we should in vite friends

34、to dinner36. Which of the following doesn' t indicate a good relationship?A. You have some one to count on whe n you are in trouble.B. You have some one to have close talks with.C. You feel depressed with others in life.D. You have fun whe n you are with some one.37. The reason why you have beco

35、me too busy for friends may be the following except that.A. you spend too much time seeking material toys in your lifeB. you feel it difficult to keep frien dshipC. you stick to doing everyth ing all by yourselfD. you n ever refuse whatever other people ask you to do38. The best title for the passag

36、e may beA. Too busy for Frie ndship?B. Too busy with work?C. How to Spe nd Your Time.D. How to Make New Frie nds.CLike many of my generation, I have a weakness for hero worship. At some point, however, we all beg in to questi on our heroes and our n eed for them. This leads us to ask: What is a hero

37、?Despite imme nse differe nces in cultures, heroes around the world gen erally share a nu mber of characteristics that in struct and in spire people.A hero does something worth talking about. A hero has a story of adventure to tell and com mun ity who will liste n. But a hero goes bey ond mere fame.

38、Heroes serve powers or principles larger than themselves. Like high-voltage transformers, heroes take the energy of higher powers and step it down so that it can be used by ordinary people.The hero lives a life worthy of imitation. Those who imitate a genuine hero experience life with new depth, en

39、thusiasm, and meaning. A sure test for would-be heroes is what or whom do they serve? What are they willi ng to live and die for? If the an swer or evide nce suggests they serve only their own fame, they may be famous pers ons but not heroes. Madonna and Michael Jacks on are famous, but who would cl

40、aim that their fans find life more abundant?Heroes are catalysts (催化劑)for cha nge. They have a visi on from the mountain top. They have the skill and the charm to move the masses. They create new possibilities. Without Gan dhi, In dia might still be part of the British Empire. Without Rosa Parks and

41、 Mart in Luther King, Jr., we might still have segregated (隔離的)buses, restaurants, and parks. It may be possible for large-scale cha nge to occur without leaders with magn etic pers on alities, but the pace of cha nge would be slow, the visi on un certa in, and the committee meet ings en dless.39. A

42、lthough heroes may come from differe nt cultures, they.A. gen erally possess certa in in spiri ng characteristicsB. probably share some weak nesses of ordinary peopleC. are often in flue need by previous gen erati onsD. all unknowin gly attract a large nu mber of fans40. Accord ing to the passage, h

43、eroes are compared to high-voltage tran sformers in that.A. they have a visi on from the mountain topB. they have warm feeli ngs and emoti onsC. they can serve as con crete examples of n oble prin ciplesD. they can make people feel stro nger and more con fide nt41. Mado nna and Michael Jacks on are

44、not con sidered heroes because.A. they are popular only among certa in groups of peopleB. their performa nces do not improve their fans morallyC. their primary concern is their own finan cial in terestsD. they are not clear about the principles they should follow42. The author con cludes that histor

45、ical cha nges would.A. be delayed without leaders with in spiri ng pers onal qualitiesB. not happe n without heroes making the n ecessary sacrificesC. take place if there were heroes to lead the peopleD. produce leaders with attractive pers on alitiesDWriting articles about films for The Front Page

46、was my first proper job. Before then I haddone bits of review ing no vels for other n ewspapers, films for a magaz ine and any thi ng I was asked to do for the radio. That was how I met Tom Seat on, the first arts editor of The Front Page, who had also written for television. He hired me, but Tom wa

47、s not primarily a journalist, or he would certainly have been more careful in choosing his staff.At first, his idea was that a team of critics should take care of the art forms that didn ' t require specialized kno wledge: books, TV, theatre, film and radio. There would be a weekly lunch at whic

48、h we would make our choices from the artistic material that Tom had decided we should cover, though there would also be guests to make the atmosphere sociable.It all felt like a bit of dream at that time: a new newspaper and I was one of the team. It seemed so un likely that a paper could be in trod

49、uced into a crowded market. It seemed just as likely that a millio naire wan ted to help me pers on ally, and was prete nding to employ me. Such was my lack of self-c on fide nee.Tom' s original scheme for a team of critics for the arts never took off. It was a good idea, but we didn ' t get

50、 together as planned and so everything was done by phone. It turned out, too, that the gen eral public out there preferred to associate a reviewer with a sin gle subject area, and so I chose film. Without Tom ' s initial push, though, we would hardly have come up with the present arrangement, by

51、 which I write an extended weekly piece, usually on one film.The space I am given allows me to broaden my argument or forces me, in anunin terest ing week, to make someth ing out of no thi ng. But what is my role in the public arena(舞臺)? I assume that people choose what films to go to on the basis o

52、f the stars, the publicity or the director. So if a film review isn' t really a consumer guide, what is it? I certainly donhave a responsibility to be right ' about aimofethNce dbould be a certain numberof great ' and bad ' films each year. All I have to do is put forward an argument

53、. I and nor would I want to be.43. What do we lear n about Tom Seat on from the first paragraph?A. He en couraged the writer to become a writer.B. He met the writer when working for television.C. He had worked in various areas of the media.D. He prefers to employ people that he kno ws.44. The weekly

54、 lun ches were pla nned in order to.A. help the writers get to know each otherB. distributethe work that had to be doneC. provide an in formal in formatio n sessi onD. en terta inimporta nt visitors from the arts45. What does the author mean when he says that Tom' s plan never took off in Paragr

55、aph 4?A. Tom ' s plwas unpopular.B. Tom ' splan wasted too much time.C. Tom ' s plan wasn ' t planned properlyD. Tom ' splan wasn ' t put into practice.46. Which of the follow ing best describes what the writer says about his work?A. He can freely express his opi nion.B. He p

56、refers to write about films he likes.C. His success varies from year to year.D. He writes accord ing to accepted rules.EMovies in the theater get their recognition at awards ceremonies, such as the Oscars. But how about movies for phones? They are getting their turn at MoFilm the first mobile film f

57、estival.The first MoFilm competition received 250 entries from more than 100 countries. Entries were restricted to films that were five mi nu tes or less in len gth ideal for viewi ng and shari ngon mobile phones. An independent jury then selected a shortlist of five film-makers. The winner was chos

58、e n from the shortlist by an audie nee voti ng using their phon es.New PlatformsThe awards highlight the increasing impact that mobile phones are making in the en terta inment in dustry. Many grassroots filmmakers start out with short films. They are thwarted by the lack of opportunities to screen their work. Therefore, mobile phones are increasingly being

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