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高中英語高考模擬測試備考試題2019.101,InterviewwithapresidentWhilemanyteenagersmaydreamofmeetingwithpopstarJayChouorNBAheroYaoMing,LiJinghadafarmorepowerfulpersononhermind.TheSenior2fromBeijingNo.35HighSchooldreamtofmeetingRussianPresidentVladimirPutin.Aftermorethanayearofhardworkandwithalittlegoodluck,Lifulfilledherdream.OnOctober11,2004,the16yearoldgirljoinedateamofChinesejournalistswhowenttotheKremlin,inMoscow,tointerviewPutin.LifeltnervousbeforetalkingwithPutin.“Buthisgreetingandwarmsmileputmeatease,”shesaid.LiadmiresPutinverymuch,becauseofhisstrongwillandstyleofleadership.“Helooksverycool,”Lisaid.Duringherinterview,LiaskedPutinwhetherheplanstoeducatehistwoteenagedaughterstobeofficialsinthefuture.Putinsmiledandansweredhehopestheycandowhateverjobsuitstheirinterestsandpersonalities.AlthoughLiwouldonlyhaveseveralminutes,shestartedworkingonherinterviewquestionslastAugustafterapplyingfortheopportunity.“Journalistsworkisbynomeanseasy.Youneedtodolotsofhomeworkonyourinterviewee,”shesaid.ShereadmanybooksaboutPutinandRussiainhersparetime.Li’sparentsencouragedhertobeastudentjournalist.“Wefullysupporther,aslongasitdoesnotaffectherstudies,”saidherfather.Previouslyinherjobforastudentmagazine,ChineseYoungJournalists,shewrotealettertopresidentHuJintaoduringtheSARSepidemic.Lihaslearntalotfromherexperience.Shesaidlearningtomanagehertimeanddeveloptheconfidencetospeakwithimportantpeoplewerenotthingsshecouldlearninclass.1.Theunderlinedword“interviewee”inthefifthparagraphprobablymeans______.A.thepersonwhointerviewsB.thepersonwhoisinterviewedC.thepersonwhoknowhowtointerviewD.thepersonwhoplantointerviewafamouspeople2.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribeLiJing’sparentsattitudetowardsherbeingastudentjournalist?A.Theythinktobeastudentjournalistispurelyawasteoftime.B.Theyworrythattobeastudentjournalistwillaffectherstudies.C.TheyconsideritisquitegoodforLiJingontheconditionofnotstrikingherstudy.D.Theyneithersupportitnorobjecttoit.3.LiJingisdifferentfromthosestudentsofherageinthat________.A.shedoesn’tlikepopstarJayChouB.shehatesmeetingwiththeNBAheroYaoMingC.shewantstomeetneitherJayChounorYaoMingD.shedreamsofmeetingthepresentpowerfulRussianleader4.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTTRUE?A.Lirealizedherdreamnotjustbecauseofherhardwork.B.LiwasateaseatthefirstsightofpresidentPutin.C.LiconsidersPutinagreatleaderbecauseofhisstrongwillandstyleofleadership.D.Lithinksitimpossibletolearninclasstheconfidencetospeakwithgreatpeople.2,RichardGraywasafamousexplorer.Hewasalsoamillionaire.Hehadvisitedeverycountryintheworld.HehadcrossedtheAntarctic,flownacrosstheAtlanticbyballoon,andclimbedMountEverest.LastyearhedecidedtowalkacrossDeathValley,thehottestplaceonEarth.Hewalkedfordaysoverthehotdesertsand.Onenighthefoundthecampwherehehadbeenthenightbefore.Grayhadwalkedinacircle.Hewaslost.Twodayslaterhehaddrunkallhiswater.Hecouldn’twalk.Hecrawledtothetopofasanddune,andtherehesawaman.Themanwaswearingsmart,cleantrousers,awhiteshirtandatie.Graycrawledovertohim.“Water...water...”hesaid.“I’mterriblysorry,oldboy,”repliedtheman,“butIhaven’tgotanywaterwithme.”“Helpme!”shoutedGary,“I’marichman...amillionaire...I’llgiveyouanything.”“That’sveryniceofyou,oldboy,”saidtheman.“Look,Ican’tgiveyouanywater,butwouldyouliketobuymytie?”“Atie?Ofcoursenot!”screamedGray,andcrawledaway.Hecrawledslowlyupthenextsanddune.Hismouthwasfullofsand.Hislipswerecrackedanddry.Hecouldn’tbreathe.Hereachedthetopoftheduneandtherehesawahugegoodhotel.Girlswereswimminginthelargeswimmingpool.Beautifulfountainswereallaroundthehotel.“Isitamirage?”hethought.“AmIdying?”Hestoodupandstaggereddownthedune.Awaiterinashiningwhiteuniformcameoutofthedoor.“Water...water...abath!Food!”screamedGray.“I’msorry,youcan’tcomeintothishotel,”saidthewaiter.“Whynot?I’vegotplentyofmoney.I’mamillionaire.”“Ah,”repliedthewaiter,“butyouaren’twearingatie,”1.Thefamousexplorer________.A.hadcrossedtheAntarcticandtheAtlanticbyballoonB.hadtraveledallovertheworldC.hadwalkedacrossDeathValleyD.hadeverbeenamillionaire2.DeathValleyis________.A.avalleywherepeoplemaydiefromlossofB.adeadplacewherepeopledarenotgoC.aterriblyhotvalleywherepeoplemaydieofheatD.aplace’sname3.ThemanofferedtosellhistietoGraybecause________.A.hewishedtogetsomemoneyfromGrayB.GraywasarichmanC.hedidn’thaveanywaterwithhimD.hethoughtamillionaireneededtowearatie4.IfGray________,hewouldhavegotsomewatertodrinkinthehotel.A.hadgotalotofmoneywithhimB.hadputonhistieatonceC.hadsaidhewasafamousmillionaireD.hadboughtthetiefromtheman3,WhenItalkedtoFrank,andIfoundthatfrom1._____children,hehavedevelopedthehabitofcarryingalittlebookintohispocket.Heusedtoread2._____3._____wheneverhewasnotdoingsomethingelse.Hefoundabookisespeciallyusefulduringtheperiodsof4._____5._____waiting:waitingmeals,doctors,haircuts,doctorsandforsomethingtohappening.Thatwaswhyhefound15minutesadayforreading.Thatwashowhereadhis20booksayear:1000thousandsbooksinalife.6._____7._____8._____9._____10._____4,請根據(jù)下列提示用英語寫一篇今年十一期間第一次離家去加拿大旅游的短文。100詞左右。1.離多倫多較遠(yuǎn),早早從旅館乘車去,下午五點(diǎn)返回。2.上午參觀動(dòng)物園,并在動(dòng)物園附近的公園野餐,下午參觀爬行動(dòng)物館。3.第一次離開父母和同學(xué)們一起旅游,第一次見到鯨魚和熊等。生詞提示:野餐picnic爬行動(dòng)物reptile5,Duskfoundhimcryinginthestreet.6,Thebadweatherhassentvegetablepricesup.7,Hungerdrovehimtosteal8,Thepainnearlydrovehermad.9,Thesadnewsdrovehimoutofhismind.10,Wedevelopedtradewiththemformutualbenefit.11,Buildingtherailwayhasalreadybroughtmanybenefitstoourprovince.12,Takingexercisewillbenefityou.13,Shebenefitedfromtheteacher’sadvice.14,You’llbenefitbyaholiday.15,他是跑著而不是走著去學(xué)校的。16,發(fā)展核能是為了造福人類,而不是危害他們。17,我總是及早動(dòng)手,而不是把什么事情都拖到最后一分鐘才去做。18,他沒有給我錢而是給了我一些很有價(jià)值的建議。19,這鞋與其說是漂亮,不如說是舒服。20,勝利的榮譽(yù)授予集體而不是個(gè)人。試題答案1,1.B解析:從上下文可以推斷。2.C解析:從文章倒數(shù)第二段可以看出,父母對她的課外活動(dòng)是很支持的,前提是不影響學(xué)習(xí)。3.D解析:其他同學(xué)都?jí)粝肱c周杰倫、姚明等見面,而她則想采訪俄羅斯總統(tǒng)。4.B解析:第一眼見到普京時(shí),她還是有些緊張的。2,1.B解析:文章的第三句已作了交代。穿過南極洲是否乘氣球,全文沒有提到,故A項(xiàng)錯(cuò)。去年決定穿過“死谷”,但還沒有完成,而C項(xiàng)為完成時(shí),時(shí)態(tài)錯(cuò)誤。該勘探者此時(shí)已是百萬富翁,而不是過去曾經(jīng)是百萬富翁,故D項(xiàng)錯(cuò)誤.2.D解析:因?yàn)镈eathValley后有一同位語對它的解釋--地球上最熱的地方,是一個(gè)大沙漠地帶即地名。在該地有宿營地,有旅店,有人煙,也就是人們能夠去的地方,故B項(xiàng)錯(cuò)。此地有游泳池、泉水等,故A項(xiàng)錯(cuò)。文章并未提到人們因炎熱而死亡,故C項(xiàng)錯(cuò)。3.A解析:根據(jù)文中對話,那個(gè)人想把他的領(lǐng)帶賣給Gray換點(diǎn)錢。4.D解析:這是一個(gè)虛擬語氣,該句是反過來說的。3,1.去掉and這是復(fù)合句,不用連詞and。2.have→had表示過去的過去。3.into→in4.something→anythingsomething用在肯定句中,anything用在否定句和疑問句中。5.去掉is本句屬于“主語+謂語+賓語+賓補(bǔ)”結(jié)構(gòu)。is多余。6.meals前加forwaitforsth.固定結(jié)構(gòu)。7.happening→happen不定式后面跟動(dòng)詞原形。8.why→how與下句用法一致。9.√10.thousands→thousand具體數(shù)字用單數(shù)而不是復(fù)數(shù)形式。4,ItwasthefirsttimethatIwentawayfromhomewithoutparentsduringtheNationalDay.IwentonatripwithmyclasstothezooinToronto.Weleftthehotelwherewestayveryearlyinthemorningbecausewehadalongjourney.Wespentthewholedayinthezoo.Icouldrememberseeingwhales,bearsandsomeotheranimalsforthefirsttime.Iwasveryexcited!Atmidday,wearehavingourpicniclunchinaparknearthezoo.Afterlunch,wevisitedthereptilehouseandsawmanykindsofanimals.Itwasfantastic.At5o’clock,wegotonthebusanddrovetothehotel.ItwasthebesttripIhaveenjoyed.文化導(dǎo)游TorontoFilmFestivalBeginsLastUpdatedThuSep.8,200510:54:45EDTCBCArtsTheprestigiousTorontoInternationalFilmFestivalhasbegun.Thisisthe30thanniversaryofthefestival,whichhasbecomeamust-stoponthefilmcircuit.Thefestivalwillfeature335moviesfromaroundtheworld,andincludemorethan100worldpremieres.CanadiandirectorDeepaMehtawillopenthefestivalwithherfilmcalledWater.CelebritiesattendingthefestivalincludeGwynethPaltrow,AnthonyHopkinsandMorganFreeman.TherewillbeplentyofCanadiancontentonfestivalscreens.Ofthe256featurefilms,37areCanadian,asare61ofthe79shortfilms.“Torontohassuchanicebalanceasfarasthefilmstheyshowthere,”saidCameronDiaz,whostarsinthecomicdramaInHerShoes,premieringatthefestival.“Theykindofgiveanopportunitytoeverybody.Yougetthebestofthebestthere.”China,CanadaagreeonbuildingstrategicpartnershipOTTAWA,Sept.9(Xinhuanet)-ChinaandCanadaagreedhereFridaymorningonbuildingastrategicpartnershipaimedatpromotingthelong-termandsteadydevelopmentofbilateralrelations.TheagreementonraisingChina-Canadarelationshipfromapartnershipofall-roundcooperationmappedoutin1997toastrategicpartnershipwasreachedbetweenvisitingChinesePresidentHuJintaoandCanadianPrimeMinisterPaulMartinduringtheirtwo-hourtalks.MartinsaidduringthetalksthattherapidgrowthofCanada-Chinarelationshasbroughtpragmaticbenefitstothetwopeoplesandisconducivetosafeguardingregionalpeaceandstability。CanadaexpectscontinuousdevelopmentofcooperationwithChinasoastomakethetwocountriestobecomeall-dimensionalstrategicpartners,saidMartin.HusaidtoenhanceSinoCanadianfriendlyandcooperativerelationsconstitutesanimportantcomponentoftheChineseforeignpolicyandthedevelopmentofbilateralrelationsboastsasoundfoundationandagoodopportunity.Bothsidesshouldpushforwardall-roundcooperationinvariousfieldscoveringpolitics,economy,trade,science,technology,culture,education,healthandenvironmentalprotectionastheestablishmentofsuchapartnershipconformstotherequirementsofthetimesandaspirationofthetwopeoples,saidHu.Theyshouldalsogivefullplaytobilateralcooperativemechanismsandstrengthenconsultationsandcoordinationonmajorinternationalandregionalissues,theChinesepresidentsaid.Hesaidthetwosidesshouldalsoexpandexchangesatvariouslevelsandstrengthenconsultationsanddialoguesinvariousfields.Meanwhile,bothsidesshouldalsostrivetoraisebilateraltradevolumefrom15.5billionUSdollarsin2004to30billionUSdollarsin2010.Hesuggestedthatbothsidesfurtherenhancetwo-wayinvestment,setupalong-termandsteadypartnershipforcooperationinenergyresources,promotecultural,educational,scientific,technologicalandpersonnelexchanges,andstrengthencommunicationonmajorinternationalandregionalissues.EchoingHu,MartinsaidChinaisplayinganincreasinglyimportantroleininternationalaffairsandChina’sdevelopmentbringsagreatopportunityforCanada.TheCanadiangovernmentfirmlyadherestotheone-ChinapolicyandwillworkwiththeChinesesidetodeepenbilateralcooperationinpolitics,economy,trade,science,technology,energyresources,agricultureandinternationalaffairs,saidMartin.HuarrivedintheCanadiancapitalofOttawaThursdaymorningonastatevisitasguestofCanadianGovernorGeneralAdrienneClarkson.Moonvisitassoonas2008Wealthypeoplelookingfornewwaystospendtheirholidaysnowhaveanotherchoice:space,afteraprivatecompanysaiditplanstospendtouristsaroundthemoonassoonas2008.SpaceAdventures,thecompanybehindtheplan,sentthefirsttouristintospacein2001.FinancierTitospent20milliondollarsforavoyagetotheInternationalSpaceStation.“Spacetravelispossibleforanyone.”SaidJac

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