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山東省菏澤市臨河店鄉(xiāng)中學(xué)高三英語(yǔ)摸底試卷含解析一、選擇題1.WatkinsbelieveshavingpandasinDetroitwouldcreateanatmosphere________AmericacanlearnmoreaboutChina.A.where B.when C.which D.what參考答案:A分析句子結(jié)構(gòu)可知,空處引導(dǎo)的是一個(gè)定語(yǔ)從句,先行詞anatmosphere在此表示抽象的地點(diǎn)概念,空處的意義相當(dāng)于intheatmosphere,在從句中作地點(diǎn)狀語(yǔ)。故用where引導(dǎo)。2.Heis,howshallI_________,notexactlyfatbutratherwell-built.

A.putit

B.makeit

C.meanit

D.getit參考答案:

考點(diǎn):考查詞組3.

_______youmissedsuchafinelecture?

A.Howitwasthat

B.Itwashowthat

C.Howwasitthat

D.Wasithowthat

參考答案:C4.Justashiswordgoes,“Wearetheoneswehavebeenwaitingfor.”,Obamaisnolonger_____heusedtobe,butanico(偶像).

A.who

B.what

C.which

D.that參考答案:B5.Somepeoplefearthat________airpollutionmaybringaboutchangesin_______weatheraroundtheworld.A./;the

B.the;/

C.an;the

D.the;a

參考答案:

A

解析:本題考查冠詞用法。Airpollution是抽象名詞這里是泛指,weather這里是特指全球的氣候,根據(jù)theweatheraroundtheworld可知。6.

Whatdoyoumean,thereareonlytentickets?There

betwelve.A.must

B.can

C.will

D.should參考答案:D7.Itisknowntousthatitwassuchgreatefforts_____________alltheChineseathleteshadmade_________helpedthemget51goldmedalsinthe2008BeijingOlympicGames.A.as,that

B.that,which

C.that,as

D.which,which參考答案:A略8.Itisthreeyears_____mybrotherjoinedthearmyanditwillbetendays____hecomesbacktoseemyparents.

A.when;after

B.since;when

C.before;until

D.since;before參考答案:D9.Whenthequestion_____atthemeeting,noonecouldanswerit.A.rose

B.arose

C.came

D.raised參考答案:10.

JoewonthefirstprizeonSundayand,tearsrollingdownhischeeks,

itaturningpointforhim.A.called

B.calling

C.havingcalled

D.tocall參考答案:A11.ThemovieButterfly_________nextweekisalovestory.

A.tobeproduced

B.produced

C.beingproduced

D.havingbeenproduced參考答案:A略12.Histeamlostthegameyesterday,and,ascaptain,hefelthe_____

histeammates.

A.afforded

B.failed

C.damaged

D.fell參考答案:B略30.Tomreadthispoem;hisvoicewasquietbuteverywordwas______.A.distinct

B.acute

C.apparent

D.elegant參考答案:A略12.Atourfactorythereareafewmachinessimilarto

describedinthismagazine.A.them

B.these

C.those

D.ones參考答案:C15.---Howareyou__________yourofficework?

----Notverywell.I’mafraid.A.catchingupwith

B.gettingalongwith

C.lookingupto

D.keepingupwith參考答案:B16.Housingpricesincreasednationwide,___thehighcostofrentingahouse.

A.contributingto

B.havingcontributedto

C.contributedto

D.beingcontributedto參考答案:B17.Thisradioisnotworking.I'llhaveit_________________.A.repairing

B.torepair

C.repaired

D.berepaired參考答案:C二、新的題型18.Willcashdisappearfromourneighborhoods?Notsofast.Cashwilllikelybecomelesspopular,thankstothehighcostofusingcashandthe

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(grow)numberofalternatives.Thefuturewillbe“l(fā)esscash,”ratherthancashless.Cashisuniqueamongpaymentinstrumentsinthatanyonecantransact(交易),anytime,anyplace,withnothirdparties

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(involve).Withthisfreedom

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(come)strongprivacyprotection.Currencyneitherknowsnorcareswhoholdsitorwhenandwhereatransactionoccurs.Peoplehave

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senseofsecuritywhentheyhavecashwiththem.Theseentrieswill,ofcourse,evolveasoursocietiesbecomemore

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(digital)native.However,oldhabitsandviewpointswilltakealongtime

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(turn)over.Some

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(merchant)willresistthecostsofnewequipmentorfeesthataccompanycashalternatives.Cash

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(consider)moreconvenientanduniversal,whilewithdigitaltransactionstherearealwaysconcernsabouthackingandfraud(詐騙).So,nomatterwhereweareintheworld,letuscelebratetheATM’shalf-centuryofservice.Thoughcashmaybecomelesspopular,therestassurethattherewillalwaysbesomeone

69willstopyouinthestreet,askingfordirections

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thenearestATM.參考答案:61.growing 62.involved 63.comes 64.a 65.digitally66.toturn 67.merchants 68.isconsidered 69.who 70.to三、閱讀理解19.Badnewstravelsfast—whenyouwatchtheeveningnewsorreadthemorningpapers,itseemsthatthingsthatgetthemostcoveragearealltragedieslikewars,earthquakes,floods,firesandmurders.Thisistheclassicruleformassmedia.“Theywantyoureyeballsanddon’tcarehowyou’refeeling,”JonahBerger,apsychologistatUniversityofPennsylvaniatoldTheNewYorkTimes.Butwithsocialmediagettingincreasinglypopular,informationisnowbeingspreadindifferentways,andresearchersarediscoveringnewrules—goodnewscanactuallyspreadfasterandfartherthandisastersandothersadstories.BergerandhiscolleagueKatherineMilkmanlookedatthousandsofarticlesonTheNewYorkTimes’websiteandanalyzedthe“moste-mailed”listforsixmonths.Oneofhisfindingswasthatarticlesinthesciencesectionweremuchmorelikelytomakethelist.Thosestoriesarousedfeelingsofawe(敬畏)andmadethereaderswanttosharethispositiveemotionwithothers.Besidessciencestories,readerswerealsofoundtobelikelytosharearticlesthatwereexcitingorfunny.“Themorepositiveanarticlewas,themorelikelyitwastobeshared,”Bergerwroteinhisnewbook.“Forexample,storiesaboutnewcomersfallinginlovewithNewYorkCity,”hewrites,“tendedtobesharedmorethanthedeathofapopularzookeeper.”Butdoesallthisgoodnewsactuallymaketheaudiencefeelbetter?Notnecessarily.AccordingtoastudybyresearchersatHarvardUniversity,peopletendtosaymorepositivethingsaboutthemselveswhenthey’retalkingtoabiggeraudience,ratherthanjustoneperson,whichhelpsexplainalltheperfectvacationsthatkeepshowinguponmicroblogs.This,researchersfound,makespeoplethinkthatlifeisunfairandthatthey’relesshappythantheirfriends.Butnoworries.There’saquickandeasywaytorelievethedepressionyougetfromviewingotherpeople’sseeminglyperfectlives—turnonthetelevisionandwatchthenews.Thereisalwayssomeonedoingworsethanyouare.32.Badnewscoversmostpapersbecause

.A.thepubliccareforreadingtragediesB.thepublicintendtoexpresssympathyforvictimsC.massmediawanttoattractthepublic’sattentionD.massmediaappealtothepublictohelpvictims33.Whichofthefollowingmightbee-mailedmostaccordingtoBerger?A.TheperfectvacationofyourfriendB.ThestoryofadeterminedinventorC.ThedeathofapopularzookeeperD.Thefloodhittingasmalltown34.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat

.A.badnewsalwaysmakespeoplesadB.peopleprefertosharebadnewswithabiggeraudienceC.peoplecanrelievethedepressionbyreadinggoodnewsD.goodnewssometimeshasnegativeinfluence35.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.GoodNewsSpreadsFast

B.BadNewsTravelsFastC.TheEffectofBadNews

D.ThePowerofGoodNews參考答案:CBDA【文章綜述】本文主要講述與壞消息傳遞快這個(gè)觀點(diǎn)的反駁,作者有理有據(jù)敘述好消息傳播快的主要原因,由此得出結(jié)論:好消息傳播更快?!敬鸢附馕觥?2.C。解析:推斷題。根據(jù)文章第二段的Thisistheclassicruleformassmedia.“Theywantyoureyeballsanddon’tcarehowyou’refe

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