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高三英語(yǔ)模擬試卷溫馨提醒:本卷滿分120分,不含聽力。考試時(shí)間90分鐘。第一節(jié)單項(xiàng)選擇(共20小題;每題0.5分,滿分10分)1.----Mom,canIgooutwithmyfriends?----No!Withhomework____,youcannotgoout.A.todoB.tobedoneC.doneD.doing2.Theappleonthedeskisreallybig,buttheone____thetreeis_____it.A.in;asthreetimesbigasB.on;asbigasthreetimesofC.in;asthreetimesbiggerasD.on;threetimesasbigas3.Themoviewasgoingtostart.Peopleinalldirections_____ontheirownseat.A.seatedB.wasseatedD.satD.sitted4.There_____largequantitiesofwaterinthiscup.A.existsB.haveD.existD.fills5.Thelittleboymanagedto______hispreciousboxfromthefire.A.saveB.relieveC.protectD.rescue6.---Thequestion_____todowithcreditcrisisisnoneofmybusiness.------Actually,Idisagreewithyou.A.whatB.whateverC.howD.whether7.----Whyareyoulateagain?----Iamsosorry.Iwasabouttogoout____thetelephonerang.A.whenB.asC.whileC.with8._____theprotectionofhisfatherand______thehelpofhisteacher,thelittleboygrewintoabraveyoungman.A.With;withB.Under;underC.With;underD.Under;with9.Whenitcame______,shestoppedtalking.A.tomeethimB.meetinghimC.tomeetinghimC.beingmeetedhim10.----Henry,itis_____tocleantheclassroom.-----Ok,Iwilldoit.A.onyourturnB.inyourturnC.atyourturnD.onyourchance11.Thesechildrenareplayingunderthebigtree,_____parentsseatedonthechairs.A.theirB.whoseC.andD.when12.____youworkhard,youaresuretogetgreatprogress.A.IfB.AslongasC.SofarasD.Evenif13.WhenthereportcameintoLondonZoo,_____awildpumahasbeenspotted45milessouthofLondon,itwasnottakenseriously.A.asB.whetherC.forD.that14.Theplace_____thebridgeissupposedtobebuiltshouldbe_____thecross-rivertrafficistheheaviest.A.which;whereB.atwhich;whichC.atwhich;whereD.which;inwhich15.Sheknowsitverywell,butsheacts______sheknewnothingaboutit.A.likeB.asC.evenifD.asif16.Onaverage,_____15precenttipisnormalfor______mostrestaurant.A.a;/B./;theC./;/D.a;the17.Youcannotcomplainofbeingignored_______youdonnoteventrytoattractothers’attention.A.whileB.whenC.wheneverD.though18.TheUSAgovernmentadoptedaseriesofmeasures,_____relievethecreditcrisis.A.managetoB.succeedinginC.managingtoD.succeedingto19.Thelittlebabyfellintoasleep,withmother’ssong_____.A.haddisappearedB.disappearingC.disappearedD.havingdisappeared20.____thatthere____freeandnoTV,childrenandadultsmightrediscoverreading.A.Giving;isB.Given;wasC.Assuming;isD.Assumed;was第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每題1.5分,滿分30分)WhenAlicestartedtocyclehomefromJenny’shouse,shewasn’tnervous.Shewascertainlynotafraidofthedark.21,itwasonlya15-minuteridehome.Buthalfwaythere,shebegantowishthatshehadn’tbeenso22. Assheroundedasharpbend,itsuddenly23cold—verycold.Alice’sbreathbecamepuffsofwhitecloudandherlegsweresocoldthatitbecamehardtoride. Withherheartbeatingfast,shestruggledsohardtomove24thatshedidn’thearthecarwhichsuddenlyappearedbesideher.Shestoppedbytheroad.Thebigblackcaralso25.Slowly,thepassenger-windowbegantoslidedown.Aliceheldherbreath.Inthesoftlightinsidethecar,something26.Then,thelightbrightenedandAlicewasstaringatasweet,grey-hairedoldlady.“Hello,dear,”saidtheoldlady.“Ineed27.I’mafraidI’mlost.Ineedtofindthenearestairport.Imustbethereinthenextfiveminutes.” “Airport?You28arelost,”Alicesaid.“Youneedtogobackfivekilometers29youreachtheT-junction.Turnleftand30foraboutanother10kilometerstothemainhighway.Fromthere,justfollowthe31totheairport.ButI’mafraidthere’sno32you’llgetthereinfiveminutes!” “Thankyouverymuch,dear,”repliedtheoldlady.“Don’tworry—I’ll33intime.” The34movedupandthecarstartedoff.Alittlewayahead,it35andwithheadlightsflashing,itdrovepastAlice.Butthen,something36happened.Thecarbeganchanging.First,itscolor37fromblacktosilvery-grey.Then,thewheelsbegandisappearing,butthecarcontinuedtomoveforward,38justabovetheground.Asthecar39intothedarksky,thebigredtail-lightsgrewlargerandlargerandglowedmoreandmorebrightly.Withafaintwhistling40,thecarwasgoneinseconds,leavingAliceshakingherheadindisbelief…21.A.Therefore B.Besides C.However D.Otherwise22.A.curious B.excited C.brave D.stubborn23.A.proved B.seemed C.fell D.grew24.A.forward B.around C.aside D.backward25.A.stayed B.stopped C.arrived D.started26.A.gathered B.moved C.dropped D.existed27.A.help B.water C.rest D.gas28.A.necessarily B.certainly C.basically D.normally29.A.if B.as C.unless D.until30.A.drive B.march C.follow D.walk31.A.guidance B.signs C.notices D.address32.A.way B.room C.time D.doubt33.A.finishit B.getit C.makeit D.haveit34.A.wheel B.window C.headlight D.door35.A.continued B.rushed C.turned D.passed36.A.sensitive B.strange C.imaginable D.horrible37.A.appeared B.developed C.spread D.faded38.A.floating B.rolling C.drawing D.flashing39.A.returned B.pointed C.broke D.rose40.A.voice B.tune C.sound D.tone第三節(jié):閱讀理解(共20小題,每題2分,滿分40分)閱讀下面的短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C、D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。AHeroesofOurTimeAgoodheartDikembeMutombogrewupinAfricaamonggreatpovertyanddisease.HecametoGeorgetownUniversityonascholarshiptostudymedicine—butCoachJohnThompsongotalookatDikembeandhadadifferentidea.DikembebecameastarintheNBA,andacitizenoftheUnitedStates.Butheneverforgotthelandofhisbirth,orthedutytosharehisfortunewithothers.HeSuccessandkindnessAfterherdaughterwasborn,JulieAigner-Clarksearchedforwaystoshareherloveofmusicandartwithherchild.Sosheborrowedsomeequipment,andbeganfilmingchildren’svideosinherownhouse.TheBabyEinsteinCompanywasborn,andinjustfiveyearsherbusinessgrewtomorethan$20millioninsales.Andsheisusinghersuccesstohelpothers—producingchildsafetyvideoswithJohnWalshoftheNationalCenterforMissingandExploitedChildren.Juliesaysofhernewprogram:“Ibelieveit’sthemostimportantthingthatIhaveeverdoneBraveryandcourageAfewweeksago,WesleyAutreywaswaitingataHarlemsubwaystationwithhistwolittlegirlswhenhesawamanfallintothepathofatrain.Withsecondstoact,Wesleyjumpedontothetracks,pulledthemanintothespacebetweentherails,andheldhimasthetrainpassedrightabovetheirheads.Heinsistshe’snotahero.Hesays:“Wehavegottoshoweachothersomelove.”41.WhatwasMutombopraisedfor?A.BeingastarintheNBA. B.Beingastudentofmedicine.C.Hisworkinthechurch. D.Hiswillingnesstohelptheneedy.42.Mulombobelievesthatbuildingthenewhospitalis________.A.helpfultohispersonaldevelopmentB.somethingheshoulddoforhishomelandC.achanceforhisfriendstosharehismoneyD.awayofshowinghisrespecttotheNBA43.WhatdidtheBabyEinsteinCompanydoatitsbeginning?A.Producesafetyequipmentforchildren.B.Makevideostohelpprotectchildren.C.Sellchildren’smusicandartwork.D.Lookformissingandexploitedchildren.44.WhywasWesleyAutreypraisedasahero?A.Hehelpedamangetacrosstherails.B.Hestoppedamanfromdestroyingtherails.C.Heprotectedtwolittlegirlsfromgettinghurt.D.Hesavedapersonwithoutconsideringhisownsafety.BIfyourbossasksyoutoworkinMoscowthisyear,he’dbetterofferyoumoremoneytodoso—orevendoublethatdependingonwhereyoulivenow.That’sbecauseMoscowhasjustbeenfoundtobetheworld’smostexpensivecityforthesecondyearinarowbyMercerHumanResourcesConsulting.UsingthecostoflivinginNewYorkasabase,MercerdeterminedMoscowis34.4percentmoreexpensiveincludingthecostofhousing,transportation,food,clothing,householdgoodsandentertainment.Atwo-bedroomflatinMoscownowcosts$4,000amonth;aCD$24.83,andaninternationalnewspaper$6.30,accordingtoMercer.Bycomparison,afastfoodmealwithahamburgerisastealat$4.80.LondontakestheNo.2place,upfromNo.5ayearago,thankstohighercostofhousingandastrongerBritishpoundrelativetothedollar.MercerestimatesLondonis26percentmoreexpensivethanNewYorkthesedays.FollowingLondoncloselyareSeoulandTokyo,bothofwhichare22percentmoreexpensivethanNewYork,whileNo.5HongKongis19percentmorecostly.AmongNorthAmericancities,NewYorkandLosAngelesarethemostexpensiveandaretheonlytwolistedinthetop50oftheworld’smostexpensivecities.Butbothhavefallensincelastyear’sstudy—NewYorkcamein15th,downfrom10thplace,whileLosAngelesfellto42ndfrom29thplaceayearago.SanFranciscocameinadistantthirdatNo.54,down20placesfromayearearlier.Toronto,meanwhile,isCanada’smostexpensivecitybutfell35placestotake82ndplaceworldwide.InAustralia,SydneyisthepriciestplacetoliveinandNo.21worldwide.45.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“asteal”inParagraph3mean?A.anactofstealingB.somethingdeliciousC.somethingverycheap D.anactofbuying46.Londonhasbecomethesecondmostexpensivecitybecauseof_________.A.thehighcostofclothing B.thestrongerpoundagainstthedollarC.itsexpensivetransportation D.thehighpricesoffastfoodmeals47.Whichcityisthethirdmostexpensiveonthelist?A.Tokyo. B.HongKong. C.Moscow. D.Sydney.48.WhichcityhasdroppedmostonthelistinNorthAmerica?A.NewYork. B.LosAngeles. C.SanFrancisco. D.Toronto.C KongZi,alsocalledConfucius(551—479B.C.),andSocrates(469—399B.C.)livedonlyahundredyearsapart,andduringtheirlifetimestherewasnocontactbetweenChinaandGreece,butitisinterestingtolookathowtheworldthateachofthesegreatphilosopherscamefromshapedtheirideas,andhowtheseideasinturn,shapedtheirsocieties. Neitherphilosopherlivedintimesofpeace,thoughthereweremorewarsinGreecethaninChina.TheChinesestateswereverylargeandfeudal,whiletheGreekcity-statesweresmallandurban.TheurbanenvironmentinwhichSocrateslivedallowedhimtobemoreradical(激進(jìn)的)thanConfucius.UnlikeConfucius,Socrateswasnotaskedbyrulershowtogoverneffectively.Thus,Socrateswasabletobemoreidealistic,focusingonissueslikefreedom,andknowledgeforitsownsake.Confucius,ontheotherhand,advisedthoseingovernmentservice,andmanyofhisstudentswentontogovernmentservice. ConfuciussuggestedtheGoldenRuleasaprinciplefortheconductoflife:“Donotdotootherswhatyouwouldnotwantotherstodotoyou.”Heassumedthatallmenwereequalatbirth,thoughsomehadmorepotentialthanothers,andthatitwasknowledgethatsetmenapart.Socratesfocusedontheindividual,andthoughtthatthegreatestpurposeofmanwastoseekwisdom.Hebelievedthatsomehadmorepotentialtodeveloptheirreasonthanothersdid.LikeConfucius,hebelievedthatthesuperiorclassshouldruletheinferior(下層的)classes. ForSocrates,thefamilywasofnoimportance,andthecommunityoflittleconcern.ForConfucius,however,thefamilywasthecentreofsociety,withfamilyrelationsconsideredmuchmoreimportantthanpoliticalrelations. Bothmenarerespectedmuchmoretodaythantheywereintheirlifetimes.49.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothefirstparagraph? A.SocratesandConfuciushadmuchincommon. B.Thesocietieswereinfluencedbythephilosophers’ideas.C.ConfuciushadmuchinfluenceonSocrates’ideas. D.TherewereculturalexchangesbetweenChinaandGreece.50.SocratessharedwithConfuciustheideathat. A.allmenwereequalwhentheywereborn B.thepurposeofmanwastoseekfreedomandwisdomC.thelowerclassesshouldberuledbytheupperclass D.peopleshouldnotaskotherstodowhattheydidnotwantto51.WhatmadesomepeopledifferentfromothersaccordingtoConfucius? A.Family. B.Knowledge. C.Potential. D.Community.52.Thispassageisorganizedinthepatternof. A.timeandevents B.causeandeffectC.comparisonandcontrast D.definitionandclassificationD Moderninventionshavespeededuppeople’slivesamazingly.Motor-carscoverahundredmilesinlittlemorethananhour,aircraftcrosstheworldinsideaday,whilecomputersoperateatlightningspeed.Indeed,thisloveofspeedseemsnever-ending.Everyyearmotor-carsareproducedwhichgoevenfasterandeachnewcomputerboasts(吹噓)ofsavingprecioussecondsinhandlingtasks. Allthissavestime,butataprice.Whenweloseorgainhalfadayinspeedingacrosstheworldinanairplane,ourbodiestellusso.Wegettheuncomfortablefeelingknownasjet-lag;ourbodiesfeelthattheyhavebeenleftbehindinanothertimezone.Again,spendingtoolongatcomputersresultsinpainfulwristsandfingers.Mobilephonesalsohavetheirdangers,accordingtosomescientists;toomuchusemaytransmitharmfulradiationintoourbrains,aconsequencewedonotliketothinkabout. However,whatdowedowiththetimewehavesaved?Certainlynotrelax,orsoitseems.Wearesoaccustomedtoconstantactivitythatwefinditdifficulttositanddonothing,orevenjustonethingatatime.Perhapsthedaysarelonggonewhenwemightlistenquietlytoastoryontheradio,lettingimaginationtakeusintoanotherworld. Therewasatimewhensomepeople’slivesweredevotedsimplytothecultivationofthelandorthecareofcattle.Nomulti-taskingthere;theirliveswentonatamuchgentlerpace,andinafamiliarpattern.Thereismuchthatwemightenvyaboutawayoflifelikethis.Yetbeforewedoso,wemustthinkofthehardtasksourancestorsfaced:theyfarmedwithbarehands,oftenlivedclosetohunger,andhadtofashiontoolsfromwoodandstone.Modernmachineryhasfreedpeoplefromthatprimitiveexistence.53.Thenewproductsbecomemoreandmoretime-savingbecause. A.timeislimited B.ourloveofspeedseemsnever-ending C.thepricesareincreasinglyhigh D.themanufacturersboastalot54.Whatdoes“thedays”inParagraph3referto? A.Simplelifeinthepast. B.Imaginarylife. C.Timesofinventions. D.Timeforconstantactivity.55.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsthemoderntechnology? A.Objective. B.Critical. C.Optimistic. D.Negative.56.Whatdoesthepassagemainlydiscuss? A.Machineryandhumanbeings. B.Thepresentandpasttimes. C.Imaginationsandinventions. D.Moderntechnologyanditsinfluence.E Everydayweexperienceoneofthewondersoftheworldarounduswithoutevenrealizingit.Itisnottheamazingcomplexityoftelevision,northeimpressivetechnologyoftransport.Theuniversalwonderweshareandexperienceisourabilitytomakenoiseswithourmouths,andsotransmitideasandthoughtstoeachother’sminds.Thisabilitycomessonaturallythatwetendtoforgetwhatamiracle(奇跡)itis. Obviously,theabilitytotalkissomethingthatmarkshumansofffromanimals.Ofcourse,someanimalshavepowersjustasamazing.Birdscanflythousandsofmilesbyobservingpositionsofthestarsintheskyinrelationtothetimeofdayandyear.InNature’stalentshow,humansareaspeciesofanimalthathavedevelopedtheirownspecialact.Ifwereduceittobasicterms,it’sanabilityforcommunicatinginformationtoothers,byvaryingsoundswemakeaswebreatheout. Notthatwedon’thaveotherpowersofcommunication.Ourfacialexpressionsconveyouremotions,suchasanger,orjoy,ordisappointment.Thewayweholdourheadscanindicatetootherswhetherwearehappyorsad.Thisisso-called“bodylanguage”.Bristling(直立的)furisanunmistakablewarningofattackamongmanyanimals.Similarly,thebowedheadordroopingtailshowsareadinesstotakesecondplaceinanyanimalgathering. Suchameansofcommunicationisabasicmechanismthatanimals,includinghumanbeings,instinctivelyacquireanddisplay.Istheabilitytospeakjustanothersortofinstinct?Ifso,howdidhumanbeingsacquirethisamazingskill?Biologistscanreadilyindicatethatparticularareaofourbrainwherespeechmechanismsfunction,butthisdoesn’ttellushowthatpartofourbodiesoriginatedinourbiologicalhistory.57.Accordingtothepassage,thewonderwetakeforgrantedis. A.ourabilitytouselanguage B.themiracleoftechnology C.ourabilitytomakenoiseswithmouth D.theamazingpowerofnature58.Whatfeatureof“bodylanguage”mentionedinthepassageiscommontobothhumansandanimals? A.Liftingheadswhensad. B.Keepinglongfaceswhenangry. C.Bowingheadswhenwillingtoobey. D.Bristlinghairwhenreadytoattack.59.WhatcanbeinferredfromParagraph3? A.Bodylanguageisuniquetohumans. B.Animalsexpressemotionsjustashumansdo. C.Humansarenodifferentfromanimalstosomedegree.D.Humanshaveotherpowersofcommunication. 60.Thispassageismainlyabout. A.thedevelopmentofbodylanguage B.thespecialrolehumansplayinnature C.thedifferencebetweenhumansandanimalsinlanguageuseD.thepowertoconveyinformationtoothers第四節(jié):?jiǎn)卧~拼寫(共5分,每題0.5分)61.Theygot_____________(離婚)afteronlysixmonthsofmarriage.Whatapity!62.Beingafootball____________(愛好者),I’mreallylookingforwardtothenextWorldCup.63.It’simportanttoknowyourownstrengthsand______________(缺陷).64.Borderincidentshaveledtoincreased____________(不和)betweenthetwocountries.65.Thereisashortageofcheap______________(住宿).Therentforfurnishedapartmentsisprettyhigh.66.I’msorrytobyou,butcouldyoudirectmetothestation?67.Themajorityofthosepresentexpressedastrongpforthefirstproposal.68.Thecityissurroundedbylakesandthereforehasawatersupply.69.Thepatthesingingcompetitionhavealldemonstratedtheirtalentsandskills.70.Thegunmenshowednom,killinginnocentmenandwomen.第五節(jié):任務(wù)型閱讀(10分)Somepeoplebelievethatgreedandselfishnesshasbecomethebasisofmodernsociety,andweshouldreturntotheoldtraditionsoffamilyandcommunitythenwewillhaveabetterlife.Towhatextentdoyouagreeordisagreewiththeaboveopinion?Inthisfast-pacedworld,manyvaluesareundergoingmajorchanges.Whilepeopletraditionallyprioritizecaring,sharingandgenerosityinlifeandwork,modernpeopleseemtobemoreself-absorbedandself-concerned.Modernpeopleactselfishlytosurvivetheharshcompetitionoflife.Theysaythatitisajungleoutthere.Tosurvive,youhavetofightwithwhatevermeansthatcomehandy.Obviouslygreedyandselfishnessgoperfectlywellwithsuchideas.Inacompany,employeesdoeverythingtheycantogetbetterpayandhigherposition,evenatthecostofcolleagues.Weareinanywayadvocatinganyselfishconduct.Itisjustthatpeoplearepressuredtoactinacertainwayduetooutsideinfluences.Inspiteofcommonpractice,itishardtoconcludethatmodernsocietyisbuiltongreedandselfishness,bothofwhicharenotnewlyinventedvocabulary.Inancienttimespeoplealsodidgreedyandselfishthingsthoughsuchbehaviorsweremorecondemnedthen.Butwecannotignorethefactthatpeopleinthepastlivedarelativelymoreisolatedlifeandfacedlesspressurecomparedwiththeirmoderncounterparts.Arewehappiertosharewithothersandbegeneroustothem?Thereisnofixedanswereither.Somepeople

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