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高考模擬試題(三)

第一卷(三部分,共115分)

第一部分:聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)

第二部分:英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)

第一節(jié):單項填空(共15小題,每小題1分,滿分15分)

21.一Comein,please,Makeyourselfathome.

一I'mgladyoulikeit.

A.Thanks.Youhaveaniceplacehere.

B.Oh,thispictureissobeautiful

C.Thanks.Whatnicefoodyou'veprepared!

D.Ok.Letmelookaroundyournewhouse.

22.JackisoneofthosemenwhoIamsurealwaysdo_besteveninthe

mostdifficultsituations.

A.hisB.yourC.theirD.one's

23.Peterwon'tdriveustothestation.Hehastotakeusall.

A.averysmallcar

B.toosmallacar

C.atoosmal1car

D.suchasmallcar

24.Helenismuchmorekindtoheryoungestchildthantothe

others,,ofcourse,makestheothersunhappy.

A.whoB.whichC.sheD.that

25.Youthismorningifyoureallywantedtoseeityourself.

A.oughttocomeB.mayhavecome

C.oughttohavecomeD.couldcome

26.timeandlabor,cartoonistsgenerallydrawthehandsoftheir

characterswithonly3fingersandathumb.

A.TosaveB.SavedC.SavingD.Havingsaved

27.FlightBA123toViennaisnowboardingat.

A.Gate21B.21stGateC.theGate21D.21Gate

28.一Ourholidaycostalotofmoney.

一Didit?Well,thatdoesn'tmatteryouenjoyedyourselves.

A.unlessB.incaseC.asfarasD.aslongas

29.Hedidn'tseemtomindTVwhilehewastryingtostudy.

A.themtowatchB.thattheywatch

C.theirwatchingD.watching

30.Welikedtheoilpaintingbetterwelookedatit.

A.asB.whileC.themomentD.themore

31.Howdifferentistheimpressionproducedbytoday!

A.theBeijingofB.theBeijingfrom

C.BeijingofD.Beijingfrom

32.一I'msorry,Ishouldn,thavebeensorudetoyou.

一Youyourtemperbutthat'sOK.

A.havelostB.hadlostC.didloseD.werelosing

33.Toeverybody'ssurprise,thefashionableyoungladytobea

thief.

A.foundoutB.provedoutC.putoutD.turnedout

34.lessonswerenotdifficult.

A.OurfewfirstshortEnglish

B.OurfistfewshortEnglish

C.OurfewfirstEnglishshort

D.FewourfirstEnglishshort

35.Thisphotoofminewastakenstoodthefamoushightower

A.whichB.inwhichC.whereD.there

第二節(jié):完形填空(共20小題,每小題1.5分,滿分30分)

The36pickedupthethermosandpouredsomehotwaterintothe

tea-cupandplacedinonthesmalltableinfrontofhis37,whowere

afatheranddaughter,andputthelidonthecupwithaclink.Apparently

38ofsomething,hehurriedintotheinnerroom,leavingthe39onthe

table.Histwoguestsheardachestofdrawersopeningandarustling(颯

颯地響).

They40sittingintheliving-room,the10-year-old

daughter,lookingattheflowersoutsidethewindow.Thefatherwasjust

abouttotakehiscupwhenthe41came,rightthereintheliving

room.Somethingwashopelesslybroken.

Itwasthethermos,whichhadfallentothefloor.Thegirllooked42

hershoulderatonce,startled(嚇一跳),43.Itwas44.Neitherof

themhadtouchedit,notevenalittlebit.

Thesoundcausedthehosttorushbackfromtheinnerroom.Helooked

atthe45floorandblurtedout,“Itdoesn,tmatter,itdoesn't

matter!”

Thefatherstartedtosaysomething.Thenhemuttered,uSorry,I46

itanditfell.”

aItdoesn'tmatter,“thehostsaid.

Later,whentheyleftthehouse,thedaughtersaid,“Daddy,Isawyour

47inthewindowpane(窗玻璃).Youweresittingperfectly48.Whydid

yousay....?

Thefather49.“Whatthenwouldyou50asthecauseofits

fall?”

"Itfellbyitself.Thefloorisuneven(不平).Itwasn'tsteady

whenMr.Liputitthere.”

“Itwon't51,girl,Itsoundsmore52whenIsayIknockedit

down.Therearethingspeopleacceptlessthemoreyou53them.The

trueryourstoryis,thelesstrueitsounds.”

Thedaughterwas54insilenceforawhile.Thenshesaid,“Canyou

55itonlythisway?”

“Onlythisway."thefathersaid.

36.A.ownerB.hostc.guestD.master

37.A.friendsB.neighborsc.childrenD.guests

38.A.knowingB.rememberingc.hearingD.thinking

39.A.thermosB.cupc.lidD.tea

40.A.enjoyedB.remainedc.imaginedD.hated

41.A.strangerB.hostc.crashD.noise

42.A.aroundB.atc.behindD.over

43.A.staringB.watchingc.shoutingD.crying

44.A.helplessB.excitingc.strangeD.terrible

45.A.brokenB.steamingc.dirtyD.flooded

46.A.touchedB.usedc.hitD.moved

47.A.faceB.shadowc.reflectionD.action

48.A.calmB.stillc.silentD.straight

49.A.shoutedB.murmuredc.laughedD.repeated

50.A.tellB.makec.acceptD.give

51.A.doB.helpc.goD.fit

52.A.comfortableB.friendlyc.acceptableD.agreeable

53.A.defendB.supportc.discussD.argue

54.A.keptB.shutc.worriedD.lost

55.A.doB.explainc.makeD.manage

第三部分:閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)

A

DeathValleyisoneofthemostfamousdesertsintheUnited

States,coveringawideareawithitsalkali(堿性的)sand.Almost20

percentofthisareaiswellbelowsealevel,andBadwater,asaltwater

pool,isabout280feetbelowsealevelanditisthelowestpointinthe

UnitedStates.

LongagothePanamintIndianscalledthisplace“Tomesha“一theland

offire.DeathValleyspresentnamedatesbackto1849whenagroupof

minerscomingacrossfromNevadabecamelostinitsunpleasantnessand

hugenessandtheiradventureendedwithadisaster(災(zāi)難).TodayDeath

ValleyhasbeendeclaredaNationalMonumentandiscrossedbyseveral

well-markedroadswheregoodservicescanbefoundeasily.Luckilythe

changecreatedbyhumansettlementhashardlyruinedthespecialbeauty

ofthisplace.

Herenaturecreatedalotofsurprisingscenes,almostlikethesights

onthemoon,everchangingasthefrequentwindmovesthesand

about,showingthemostunusualcolors.Oneofthemostastonishingand

variablepartsofDeathValleyistheDevil'sGolfCourse,whereitseems

hardforonetotellrealityfromterribledreams.Sandsculptures(沙

雕)standonafrighteningground,aseveningshadowsmoveandlengthen.

56.Thenameofthevalleycomesfrom.

A.anIndianname

B.thelocalpeople

C.aNationalMonument

D.thedeathoftheminers

57.Fromthepassagewecanlearnthat.

A.peoplecanfindgas一stations,cafesandhotelsinthedesert

B.noonehadeverknownthedesertbeforetheminers

C.it'sstillnoteasytotravelacrossthedesert

D.peoplehavechangedthenaturalsightsofthedesert

58.FromthispassagewecanseethewritertheDeathValley.

A.isfearfulofB.appreciates

C.dislikesD.hasneverbeento

B

Doha:TheWorldTradeOrganization(WTO)finallyopeneditsdooron

SaturdaytoChina,advancingthecountrywiththelargestpopulationon

theplanetintotheopenworldmarketandsendanactivesignaltoslumping

(不景氣)globaleconomyontheedgeofafull一blownbackwardness.

TheChinesedelegationsignedamembershipprotoco(協(xié)議書)withWTO

yesterday.UnderWTOrules,Chinawillbecomeafullmember30daysafter

itreportstheglobaltradebodyoftheapproval(批準)byPresident

Jiangzemin.

IttookonlyminutesforWTOtradeministerstoconsiderandthen,on

abasisofagreement,voteforareportoftheChinaWorkingPartywith

anapplause(hand-clapping)onSaturdayevening.Themomentcametothe

climax(高潮)whenWTOconferencechairman.YoussefHussainKamalofQatar

knockedthetablefollowingresoundingextendedapplause.Thevotewas

aformality(形式,禮節(jié)),withChinareachingtherequestedagreements

witheachofthetradingpartnersnecessaryfortheadmittance.

UponenteringWTO,theChinesedelegationbecamethecenterof

internationalmediaattention.Thecamerasofthenewsphotographers

flashednon-stopasMinisterofForeignTradeandEconomicCooperation

ShiGuangshengenjoyedalastingapplause."China'senteringWTOis

notonlytheinterestsofChina,butalsointheinterestsofallWTO

membersandgoodtothedevelopmentofthemultilateral(多國的)trading

system,“Shisaid,“itwillcertainlyhavewide-spreadandfar-

reachingeffectonChina'seconomyandontheworldeconomyinthenew

century.”

59.Itisinferredfromthefirsttwoparagraphsthat.

A.China,senteringWTOistheonlydecisioninthehistoryofWTO

B.ChinahasbecomethenewestmemberinWTO

C.ShiGuangshengsignedthemembershipprotocolwithWTOinGeneva

D.Chinawillopenallitsmarketstotheoutsideworldfromnowon

60.IttookonlyminutesfortheWTOministerstoconsiderandvote

because.

A.Chinahadreachedtheagreementswitheachoftheministers'

countriesalready.

B.theChinesedelegationsignedonthedaybeforetheyconsidered

andvoted

C.theyhaddiscussedthereportoftheChinaWorkingPartysomewhere

else

D.therewasnotenoughtimeforthemtoconsideranddiscussatthe

conference

61.Theunderlinedexpression“alastingapplause”shows.

A.ShiGuangsheng'ssuccessinhisspeech

B.thatShiGuangshengwaspopularwiththejournalists

B.thewelcometotheChinesedelegation.

D.thecongratulationsonChina'senteringWTO

62.China'senteringWTOdoesgoodto.

A.China'sowneconomicreformandconstruction

B.China'sownbusinessintotheopenworldmarket

C.theeconomicdevelopmentofChinaitselfandallWTOmembers

D.theChineseleaderswhentheymakeastrategic(戰(zhàn)略的)decision

C

Formorethantwentyyearsscientistshavebeensearchingforsigns

oflifeonotherplanets.Mostofthesesearcheshavebeendoneoverthe

radio.Thehopeisthatsomeoneinouterspacemaybetryingtogetin

touchwithus.Scientistsalsohavesentradioandtelevisionmessages

onspaceshipstravelingthroughspace,onthechancethatsomeonemaybe

receptivetosuchmessages.

Scientistsareusingpowerfulradiotelescopestolistentosignals

fromabout,1,000stars,allwithin100lightyearsofEarth.In

addition,theywillscan(掃視)theentireskytoulisten”forradio

messagesfrommoredistantstars.Usingacomputer,theywillbeableto

monitormorethaneightchannelsatonetime.Scientistsarelookingfor

anysignalthatstandsoutfromthebackgroundnoise.

Ofthe200billionstarsintheMilkyWaygalaxy(銀河星系),scientists

findthatfivepercentarelikeoursun.Perhapshalfofthemhaveaplanet

likeEarth.Suchaplanetwouldbeareasonabledistancefromthestar

fortemperaturestoberightfortheevolution(進化)oflife.Basedon

theinhabitable(thatcanbelivedin)planetsinourgalaxy,most

scientistsagreethatchancesarelikelythatoneormoreoftheseplanets

supportsomelife.

However,manyscientistswonderwhetherintelligent(有智力的)life

existsonotherplanets.Somebelievethattwentyyearsofsearching

withoutanyintelligiblemessagesshowsthatononeisoutthere.They

saythattheevolutionofintelligencecomparabletooursisunlikely.

Otherscientistsbelievethatoursearchhasn'tbeenlongenoughto

ruleoutthepossibilitythatintelligentlifeexistsinour

galaxy.Althoughoursunfamilyisonlyaboutfivebillionyearsold,our

galaxyisabout20billionyearsold.Inthattime,somescientiststhink

itislikelythatcivilization(文明)muchmoreadvancedthanourshave

developed.Perhapsthesecivilizationssendusnosignals;perhapswehave

notrecognizedthesignalstheyhavesentus.Ifwehopetofind

intelligentlife,thesescientistsbelievethatwehavetokeeplooking.

63.Accordingtothepassage,howmanyplanetsinourgalaxymightbe

inhabitable?

A.5billionB.10billionC.15billionD.200billion

64.Thefirstparagraphinthispassageismainlyabout.

A.howscientistsarelookingforsignsoflifeonotherplanets

B.whyscientistsarelookingforsignsoflifeonotherplanets

C.wherescientistsarelookingforsignsoflifeonotherplanets

D.whenscientistsarelookingforsignsoflifeonotherplanets

65.Theunderlinedword“monitor”inthepassagemeans“"二

A.findB.followC.checkD.form

66.Whichofthesestatementsistruebasedontheinformationinthe

passage?

A.TheEarthisoneoftheoldestplanetsinourgalaxy

B.Mostscientistsbelievethatthereisintelligentlifeonother

planets

C.Scientistsaretryingdifferentwaystofindsignsoflifeonother

planets

D.Scientistsdon,tbelievethattheremightbelifeonotherplanets

C

HOLIDAYHOMESINMALLORCA

HolidayapartmentsinMallorcansailingandfishingport一quieteven

insummerseason.Beautifullysituatedapartmentswithviewsofseaand

mountains,yetneartoshopsandrestaurants.Carsandbicyclesfor

hire.Sailingandsportsclubsnearby.

ITALYINCOMFORT

LuxurycarriagetoursofItaly,outofnormalholidayseason.Threeweeks'

leisurely(休閑)daystovisitfiveItaliancitiesstartingfromLondon

1s,May一1stSeptember.ThetoursareguidedbyProfessorMartin

Davis,formallyheadofItalianstudies,LondonUniversity.Seethearts

andcultureofhistoricItaly.

KIBBUTZHOLIDAYINISRAEL

Workingholidaysonakibbutz(co-operativefarm)inIsrael.All

nationalitieswelcomeforoneothreemonths,ifpreparedtoworkmornings

withkibbutzmembers.Accommodations,foodandtripstohistoricsights

allprovidedfree-youpayonlyforthespeciallow-costreturnflight.

TWOWEEKSONACARIBBEANISLAND

Two一weekholidaysintheluxurioushotelSplendid,onalovelybeach

withgoldensandsanddeep-bluesea.Tennis,golf,sailingandwater

sports.Tripsandtoursaroundtheislandarranged.Neartotownof

Castrieswithlivelyentertainment一dancingtobands.

1stNovember-31stMarch=$720perperson

1s,April—30,hOctober=$850perperson

67.Michaelhasbeenworkinghardandneedsaholidaytorelaxin

winter.Hewouldgotoaplacewherehecanenjoysportsanddancing,and

heespeciallylikesswimming.Inthatcase,Michaelwouldmost

probably.

A.gotothesplendidhotelinIsraelandspendtwoweeksthere

B.gotovisitfiveItaliancitiesstartingfromLondon

C.enjoyspendingtwoweeksontheCaribbeanisland

D.enjoyhimselfbydrivingcarsandridingbicyclesalongtheseaside

68.ThemostsuitableholidayforPeterandMaria,whoareuniversity

students,wouldbe_____,

asit'scheapandsoundsveryinteresting.

A.thesummerholidayinMallorca

B.thetoursguidedbyProfessorMartinDavis

C.thekibbutzholidayinIsrael

D.thetoursarrangedneartotownofCastries

69.AnelderlycoupleHarryandKateareveryinterestedinculturesand

historiesofothercountriesbutKatehatesflying.Theywould

like,wheretheycanspend21daysvisitingancientcities.

A.aholidaybycarriageinItaly

B.aholidayworkingonakibbutzinIsrael

C.aholidayhotelonalovelybeachontheCaribbeanisland

D.aholidayapartmentinthefishingportinMallorca

70.JackandMary,bothteachers,andtheirtwoteenagesons,havetotake

theirholidayduringtheschoolsummerholidays.Thebestholidayforthem

wouldbeone,whichisquieteveninthebusysummerseasonandwhere

thereareplentyforboys.

A.onaco一operativefarminIsrael

B.onalovelybeachontheCaribbeanisland

C.travelingbycarriagearoundItaly

D.inaholidayapartmentinthefishingportinMallorca

71.Theword“accommodations"inthethirdad.mostprobablymeans

A.holidaylodgings,orroomsforvistiors

B.planetickets

C.allthenecessitiesthatavisitorneedsduringhisjourney

D.thepermitsfortravelintheforeigncountry

E

Severalyearsago,myparents,mywife,mysonandIateatoneofthose

restaurantswherethemenuiswrittenonablackboard.Afterawonderful

dinner,thewaitersetthecheckinthemiddleofthetable.That'swhen

ithappened:myfatherdidnotreachforthecheck.

Conversationcontinued.FinallyIrealizedthatIshouldpickupcheck!

Afterhundredsofrestaurantmealswithmyparents,afteralifetimeof

thinkingofmyfatherastheonewithdollars,ithadallchanged.Ireached

forthecheck,andmyviewofmyselfsuddenlychanged.Iwasanadult.I

wasnolongerakid(child).

Somepeoplemarkoff(區(qū)分)theirlivesinyears,Imeasureminein

smallevents.Idid'tbecomeayoungmanataparticularage,like16,but

ratherwhenakidwhowanderedinthestreetscalledme“mister."These

eventsinmylifearecalled“milestones”(里程碑).

Therehavebeenothermilestones.Thecops(policemen)ofmyyouth

alwaysseemedbig,evenhuge,andofcoursetheywereolderthanIwas.Then

onedaytheyweresuddenlyneither.ThedaycamewhenIsuddenlyrealized

thatallthefootaballplayersinthegameIwaswatchingwereyounger

thanIwas.Theywerejustbigkids.Withthatmilestonegonewasthedream

thatsomeday,maybeI,too,couldbeafootballplayer.Withouteverhaving

reachedthehill,Iwasoverit.

IneverthoughtthatIwouldfallasleepinfrontoftheTVsetasmy

fatherdid.Nowit'swhatIdobest.IneverthoughtthatIwouldgoto

thebeachandnotswim,yetIspentallofAugustattheshoreandnever

oncewentintotheocean.IneverthoughtthatIwouldappreciate

opera,butnowthecombinationofvoiceandorchestra(樂隊)attractme.I

neverthoughtthatIwouldprefertostayhomeintheevenings,butnow

Ifindmyselfpassingupparties.Iusedtothinkthatpeoplewhowatched

birdswerestrange,butthissummerIfoundmyselfwatchingthem,andmaybe

I'11getabookonthesubject.Ifeelastrongdesireforareligious

beliefthatIneverthoughtI'dwant,feelclosetomyancestors(祖

先)longgone,andechomyfatherinargumentswithmyson.I'11still

lose....

OnedayIboughtahouse.Oneday-whataday!一Ibecameafather,and

nottoolongafterthatIpickedupthecheckformyownfather.Ithought

thenitwasamilestoneforme.Oneday,whenIwasalittleolder,I

realizeditwasoneforhimtoo,anothermilestone.

72.Thetoneestablishedinthepassageisoneof.

A.sadregretB.amusementC.happinessD.deepfeeling

73.Theauthormentionstheeventintherestaurantbecause.

A.thatwasoneofhismilestones

B.hepaidthebillbuthedidn'twantto

C.hebecameafatherwithdollars

D.thatwasthelastrestaurantmealwithhisparents

74.“Thentheyweresuddenlyneither."suggeststhat.

A.suddenlytheybecameolderthanIwas

B.suddenlyIknewthattheywereneitherbiggernorolderthan2was

C.suddenlyIrealizedthatImadeamistake

D.suddenlyIfoundmyselfnolongerakid

75.Whichofthefollowingbestexpressestheauthor'sthinking?

A.Onedayisworthtwotomorrows.

B.Tosavetimeistolengthenlife.

C.Whenanopportunityislost,itnevercomesbacktoyou.

D.Timeandtidewaitfornoman.

第二卷(共35分)

第四部分:寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)

第一節(jié):短文改錯(共10小題,每小題1分,滿分10分)

DearAbby,

Howareyou?TodayI'vegotawonderfulnewstotellyou.76.___

IhaveofferedascholarshipatauniversityinAustraliaformy77.

furthereducation.Onehundredandtwentystudentstookexam78.___

forit,butonlyafewwaschosenandIwasoneofthem.However,79.

myparentsarenothappyaboutit.Theyarestrongagainstme80.

goingthere.Theysayitistoofarawaythattheywillnotseeme

81._______

forawholeyearandtheyareafraidofIwillfeellonely.They82.

can,timagineagirlsoyounglivealone.Theyadvisemetostudy83.

inthecapitalinstead.ThenI'11beabletocontinuelivingwith

84.___

them.HowcanIpersuadethemtoacceptthefactIhavegrownup?85.

BestWishes

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