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高考模擬試題(二)
第一卷(三部分,共115分)
第二部分:英語知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)
第一節(jié)單項(xiàng)填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)
21.一Oh,mustyou?Stayabitlonger.It'sbeensuchfunhavingyou.
?Fvegotanearlystarttomorrowmorning.
A.Noproblem
B.Allright
C.Thanksanyway
D.Nevermind
22.Forquitestudents,theirteacher?sadviceismoreimportant
than_____oftheir
parents'.
A.few;one
B.afew;that
C.alittle;some
D.alot;many
23.ManyscientistwantstobesecondNewton.
A.a;the
B.a;a
C.不填;a
D.不填;the
24.一IsMrSmithin?
—No,he'saskedforleave.
A.atwoweek's
B.atwo-week
C.atwo-week's
D.atwoweeks
25.一Youstopme.
—Evenifyouit,Iwon'tallowyoutoswimacrosstheriver.
A.mustn,t;darenotdo
B.may;darenotdo
C.can;daretodo
D.needn,t;daredo
26.Harescanbeseeninfieldstheirbodiesincirclesinthe
air.
A.throwing
B.tothrow
C.thrown
D.beingthrown
27.Themostfavoriteroomisthetidystudywithafireplace,we
canwatchTVandenjoy
thenicesceneryoutside.
A.where
B.when
C.that
D.which
28.—Andbesides,thesecoloursaremoreyou.
一Doyoureallythinkso?I'11takeit,then.
A.becomingto
B.belongingto
C.referringto
D.usedto
29.Alwaysactinginastrangeway,Einsteinmusthavetopeople
aroundtobemad.
A.shown
B.imagined
C.appeared
D.thought
30.Nowthen,children,it'stimeyou.
A.washedanddressed
B.arewashedanddressed
C.willwashanddress
D.werewashedanddressed
31.一Why!Where?smypassport?MaybeIleftitontheplane.
一MyGoodness!You_______thingsbehind.
A.hadneverleft
B.didn,tleave
C.neverleft
D.havenJtleft
32.Inordernottobedisturbed,Ispentthreehoursinmystudy.
A.locking
B.locked
C.tolock
D.beinglocked
33.TheBritisharenotsofamiliarwithdifferentculturesandotherways
ofdoingthings,isoftenthecaseinothercountries.
A.as
B.that
C.so
D.it
34.Thetrainwastoarriveat11:30,butwasanhourlate.
A.about
B.likely
C.certain
D.supposed
35.Ifhumanbeingshadbeenabitlessgreedyandcruel,morebirdsand
animals______dyingout.
A.oughttoavoid
B.couldhavebeenavoided
C.shouldhaveavoided
D.mighthaveavoided
第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題L5分,滿分30分)
London-lifeforCathyHagnerandherthreechildrenissettopermanent
(不大可能改變的).
Their36schooldayandherjobasalawyer?sassistantarebusy
enough.37Hagneralsohastotakethetwoboystosoccerorhockeyor
basketballwhiledroppingoffher38atpianolessonsorGirlScout
Club.39,theexhausted(精疲力盡的)familydoesn,tgethomeuntil7p.m.
Thereisjusttimeforaquick40beforehomework.
Intoday'sworld,middle-classAmericanandBritishparentstreat
theirchildren41theywerecompetitors42forsomefinishingline.
Parentstaketheirchildrenfromactivitytoactivitytomaketheir
future43.Itseemsthatraisingagenius(英才)hasbecomeamore44goal
thanraisingahappyandwellbalancedchild.
“45acrossthecountryarereportingagrowingnumberof
children46fromstomachachesandheadaches47exhaustionandstress,“
sayschildexpertWilliamDoherty,oftheUniversityofMinnesota.
Teachersare48exhaustedkidsintheclassroom.It'saveryserious
problem.Manychildrenattend49clubsbynecessity.Butcompetitive
pressuresalso50anexplosionofactivities.They51sports,language,
musicandmathsclassesforchildrenas52asfour.
uThereisanewparentingtrend(趨勢)underwaywhichsaysyouhave
totapallyourchild'spotential(潛能)atayoungage,53youwilllet
themdown,“saysTerryApter,aCambridge-basedchildandadolescent
psychiatrist(青少年精神病專家).
Itisn,tentirely54:therehavealwaysbeenpushyparents.But
whatwasseenasstrangebehaviourbeforeisnowwell55.”
36.A.halfB.partc.fullD.
whole
37.A.AndB.Soc.ButD.For
38.A.daughterB.sonsc.girlsD.
kids
39.A.OftenB.Howeverc.ThoughD.
Seldom
40.A.lunchB.supperc.breakfastD.tea
41.A.evenifB.asifC.nowthat
D.incase
42.A.hopingB.caringc.callingD.
racing
43.A.equalB.smoothc.excitedD.
bright
44.A.exactB.excellentc.difficultD.
important
45.A.DoctorsB.Lawyersc.EngineersD.
Businessmen
46.A.dyingB.preventingc.sufferingD.
learning
47.A.duetoB.soastoC.accordingto
D.referringto
48.A.dealingwithB.playingwithC.goingonwithD.
gettingonwith
49.A.grown-upB.bodybuilding
C.after-schoolD.night
50.A.growB.reduceC.stopD.create
51.A.haveB.enjoyC.teachD.
include
52.A.oldB.youngC.manyD.
much
53.A.exceptthatB.thereforeC.otherwiseD.
unless
54.A.oldB.newC.wrongD.
right
55.A.respectedB.acceptedC.refusedD.
managed
第三部分:閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)
A
MallsarepopularplacesforAmericanstogo.Somepeoplespendso
muchtimeatmallsthattheyarecalledmallrats.Mallratsshopuntil
theydropinthehundredsofstoresunderoneroof.
Peoplelikemallsformanyreasons.Theyfeelsafebecausemallshave
policestationsorprivatesecurity(安全)guards.Parkingisusuallyfree,
andtheweatherinsideisalwaysfine.Thenewestmallshavebeautiful
restareawithwaterfallsandlargegreentrees.
ThelargestmallintheUnitedStatesistheMallofAmericain
Minnesota.Itcovers4.2millionsquarefeet.Ithas350stores,eight
nightclubs,andaseven-acre(公頃)park!Thereareparkingspacesfor
12,750cars.About750,000peopleshopeveryweek.
ThefirstindoormallintheUnitedStateswasbuiltin1965inEdina,
Minnesota.Peopleloveddoingalltheirshoppinginoneplace.Moremalls
werebuiltalloverthecountry.Now,mallsareliketowncenterswhere
peoplecometodomanythings.Theyshop,ofcourse.Theyalsoeatinfood
housesthathavefoodfromallovertheworld.Theyseemoviesattheatres.
Somepeopleevengettheirdailyexercisebydoingthenewsportofmall
walking.Othersgotomallstomeetfriends.
Insomemalls,peoplecanseeadoctororadentist(牙醫(yī))andeven
attendchurch.Inotherwords,peoplecandojustabouteverythinginmalls.
Nowresidents(居民)canactuallyliveintheirfavoriteshoppingcenter.
56.Mallsare.
A.largeshoppingcenterswhichalsoactastowncentres
B.largeparkswithshops
C.themostpopularplacesAmericansgoto
D.towncenters
57.Whyhavemallsbecomesopopular?
A.Becausepeoplecandoeverythingthere.
B.Becausepeoplecandomanyotherthingsbesidesshoppingforall
theyneed.
C.Becausepeoplefeelsafeinmallswithpolicestationsaround.
D.Becausepeopleenjoythefreshairandcanhaveagoodrestthere.
58.Mallshavetobelargeplacesbecause.
A.manypeopledrivetheircarstogotomalls
B.therehavetobesomerestaurants,clinicsandtheatres
C.manypeoplehopetodosportsinthemalls
D.theyhavetomeetdifferentneedsofsomanypeople
59.Thosearecalledmallrats.
A.whoarebusystealinginthemall
B.whohavevisitedthebiggestmalls
C.whoareoftenfoundbusyshoppinginmalls
D.wholiveundertheroofofthemall
B
Informalconversationisanimportantpartofanybusiness
relationship.Beforeyoustartadiscussion,however,makesureyou
understandwhichtopicsaresuitableandwhichareconsideredtaboo(禁
忌)inaparticularculture.LatinAmericansenjoysharinginformation
abouttheirlocalhistory,art,andcustoms.Expectquestionsaboutyour
family,andbesuretoshowpicturesofyourchildren.Yonmayfeelfree
toasksimilarquestionsofyourLatinAmericanfriends.TheFrenchthink
ofconversationasanartform,andtheyenjoythevalueoflively
discussionsaswellasdisagreements.Forthem,argumentscanbe
interesting-andtheycancoverprettymuchoranytopic-aslongas
theyoccurinarespectfulandintelligent(智慧的)manner.
IntheUnitedStates,businesspeopleliketodiscussawiderange
oftopics,includingopinionsaboutwork,family,hobbies,andpolitics.
InJapan,China,andKorea,however,peoplearemuchmoreprivate.They
donotsharemuchabouttheirthoughts,feelings,oremotionsbecausethey
feelthatdoingsomighttakeawayfromtheharmonious(和諧的)business
relationshipthey,retryingtobuild.MiddleEasternersarealsoprivate
abouttheirpersonallivesandfamilymatters.Itisconsideredrude,for
example,toaskabusinessmanfromSaudiArabiaabouthiswifeorchildren.
Asgeneralrule,it'sbestnottotalkaboutpoliticsorreligion
(宗教)withyourbusinessfriends.Thiscangetyouintotrouble,even
intheUnitedStates,wherepeopleholddifferentviews.Inaddition,
discussingone,ssalaryisusuallyconsideredunsuitable.Sportsis
typicallyafriendlysubjectinmostpartsoftheworld,althoughbe
carefulnottocriticizeanationalsport.Instead,befriendlyandpraise
yourhost'steam.
60.Theauthorconsiderspoliticsandreligion.
A.cheerfultopics
B.taboo
C.rudetopics
D.topicsthatcanneverbetalkedabout
61.Whichistypicallyafriendlytopicinmostplacesaccordingtothe
author?
A.Sports.
B.Children.
C.Personalfeelings.
D.Families.
62.WhyarepeoplefromAsiamoreprivateintheirconversationwithothers?
A.Theydon'twanttotalkwithothersmuch.
B.Theydon'twanttohavetheirgoodrelationshipwithothersharmed
byinformal
conversation.
C.Theyareafraidtoarguewiththeircolleagues.
D.Theywanttokeeptheirfeelingstothemselves.
63.Whatshouldn'tyoudowhentalkingaboutsportswithcolleaguesfrom
anothercountry?
A.PraisingyourowncountryJssports.
B.Criticizingyourowncountry?ssports.
C.Praisingthesportsofyourcolleagues'country.
D.Criticizingthesportsofyourcolleagues,country.
C
Theproducerappearedbehindtherecordingstudiowindowandsmiled
andwavedtomelikeanoldfriend.AndafterIhadreadoutalittletest
piece,hesaid,"That'sfine,wonderful,yourvoiceisperfect,lively,
wonderful.”ThenIreadalongerpassageinEnglishaboutthedelights
oftouringinBritain,andanotheraboutthedelightsofvisitingLondon,
andbothwere“excellent”and“justright”,andIbegantoconsider
ajobinradio.
Tobehonest,IwasfairlysureofmyselfthoughIlackedexperience.
AcrosstheroomintheHamburgNewsAgencywherewebothworked,afriend
namedPeterTurnercalledtome,“Isay,Mike,amanonthephonehere
wantssomeonetodoarecordinginEnglish,andI'mbookedup.Would
youreadsomethingtohiminEnglishasasortoftest?”Idid,andthey
said,“Perfect,lovely,wonderful,…”WouldIcomeround?
ItwasafterreadingtheirpassageinEnglishinthestudiothatthey
noticedmyvowel(元音)pronunciationswerenotaltogetherKingysEnglish,
orevenPrincePhilip's,therewasalargersilencethanusual,thenthe
voicesaid:"Fine,lovely-,butyousaidtheword'castle'withashort
‘a(chǎn)'.Couldwehavethepassageagainplease,butthistimesay'castle'?”
Thiswaseasy.Butthenhenoticedotherdifferencesinmy
pronunciation.
“It'smynorthernEnglishaccent,“Isaid,angry,becauseIhad
toapologizeforit.
“Oh,Isee???butMike,we'11havetogetitright,I'mafraid.The
recordingisforteachingEnglishtoGermanschoolchildren,anditmust
bespokeninthewayitistaughtinGermanschools.”
Ireadthepassageagain???andagain???andagain.Butofcourseyou
cannotchangethepronunciationofalifetimeinanhour.Thestudiomen
wereinthestateofhavinglosthopeandunderlinedthevowelswhich
causedmetofeelangry,sothatI'drememberthem.Few,really.But
becauseIhadtoconcentrate(集中)onthem,Imadealotofmistakesin
myreading.Everyonegotsomewhatirritable(easilymadeangry),sowe
allwentoutforabeer.
64.BroadcastingdidnotmakeMikenervous.
A.althoughhehadneverdoneanybefore
B.becauesheworkedinanewsagency
C.becausehewasusedtotalkingonthephone
D.althoughthepassageswerelong
65.WhathappenedafterMikehadreadthethirdpassage?
A.Theymadehimrepeatit.
B.Theysaidnothing.
C.TheybegantodiscusstheKing'sEnglish.
D.Theycouldnotunderstandoneofthewords.
66.TheywantedMiketochangehispronunciationbecause.
A.Germanschoolchildrendidnotlikeanorthernaccent
B.itwasdifferentfromtheEnglishtaughtinGermanschools
C.itwasdifferentfromtheEnglishspokeninGermany
D.Germanschoolchildrenweretaughtthroughrecordings
67.WhydidMike"sreadingofthepassagegetworse?
A.Heneededadrinktoclearhisthroat.
B.Hewastryingtodotherecordinginanhour.
C.Hewastryinghardtogetcertainsoundsright.
D.Hecouldnotlearnsomanynewsounds.
D
CrossroadsInternational
HowdoesCrossroadswork?
Crossroadsisaresourcenetwork.WetakegoodsHongKongdoesn,twant
andgivethemtopeoplewhobadlyneedthem.Wecollectthosegoodsand
givethemoutinthewelfarearena(福禾U院)inHongKong,MainlandChina,
elsewhereinAsia,EasternEuropeandAfrica.SoCrossroadsisjustthat:
aCrossroadsbetweenneedandresource.
Whodowehelp?
Thewelfareagencieswehelpdonotrunonlargebudgets(預(yù)算).They
aregrass-rootgroupswhohaveseenaneedandtriedtomeetit.Theycan,
tgetthejobdonewithoutback-up,though,soourtaskistohelpthem
dotheirtask.Ourwarehouseisfullofgoods,fromcomputerstohigh
chairs,clothingtobooks,stationerytomedicalprovision,cupboardsto
diningsets.Theysendusalistoftheirneedsandwetrytomatchit
withtheresourcewehaveinstock.
Howdoweoperate?
Crossroadsitselfalsooperatesonalowbudget.Wedonotbuythe
goodswesend.Theyaredonated(捐貝曾).Similarly,ratherthanraising
fundsforfreight(貨運(yùn)),weasktransportcompaniestodonatetheir
services.Nobodyinourorganizationreceivesasalary.Evenourfull-time
staffworkonavoluntarybasis.
Thosethatdonategoodsandservices:
?Factories
?Manufacturers
?Hospitals
?Hotels
?EducationalInstitutions
?Householders
?TransportCompanies
?Offices
?OtherCharities
Oneresourcethatwearealwaysinneedofispeople.Whilewereceive
largequantitiesofgoodsandthereisneverashortsupplyofrequests
forthem,wearealwaysinneedofhandstohelpsortandpreparethem
forshipping.
WhatcanIdo?
Wearealwaysinneedofpeople.Wehavealotoftasks.Ifyouare
volunteeringregularly,wecanofferworkinsomeofthefollowing
categories,someofthetime.Youarewelcometonumberyourtopthree
choicesandwewilldoourbesttoaccommodate(提供)them.
?Clothingcategorization
?Sewing
?Toycategorization
?Furniturehandling
?Bookcategorization
?Driving
?Householdgoodscategorization
?Officework
?Electricalgoodscategorization
?Bookkeeping
?Stationerycategorization
?Fund-raising
?Medicalcategorization
Wheretofindus
Allvolunteerworkisdoneatourwarehouse:
LocatedinBasementZoneMoftheKaiTakGovernmentBuildingOur
warehousehours:
Tues一Sat.
10am—5:30pm
PostalAddress:
16ManTong,SilvermineBay,LantauIsland,
HongKong
Officedetails:
Ph:29849309,27409657
Fax:29847452
Email:106122.2524@compuserve.Com
68.CrossroadsInternationalis.
A.awelfareagency
B.aplacetostoregoodsdonated
C.anorganizationtocollectgoodsforthosewhoneedthem
D.anorganizationrunbythegovernment
69.Peopleinpoorareascan'tgethelpfromtheCrossroadsifthey
need.
A.toysandbooks
B.furnitureandcomputers
C.freshwaterandfood
D.clothesandwashingmachines
70.Thepurposeofthisbrochure(4、冊子)ismainlyto.
A.lookforvolunteerstoworkforCrossroads
B.callonpeopletodonatemoregoods
C.letpeopleknowwhatCrossroadsInternationalis
D.tellpeoplewhatCrossroadscanprovide
71.Fromtheabovebrochure,wecanconcludethat.
A.peoplewhoworkatCrossroadsgetlowpayfromit
B.Crossroadsdoesn,tgivegoodsdirectlytothepeoplewhoneedthem
C.youcandowhateveryoulikeifyouofferhelpatCrossroads
D.Crossroadshascollectedmoregoodsthanneeded
E
HowtoprotectchildrenWebfansfromunsuitablematerialon-line
whileencouragingthemtousetheInternethaslongbeendiscussedinthe
U.S.
Forsomeparents,theInternetcanseemlikeajungle,filledwith
dangerfortheirchildren.Butjunglescontainwondersaswellashazards
(危險(xiǎn))andwithgoodguides,someeducation,andafewprecautions(預(yù)
防措施),thewildsoftheInternetcanbesafelynavigated(航彳?。?“Kids
havetobeon-line.Ifwetellourkidstheycan'thaveaccess(機(jī)會(huì))
totheInternet,we'recuttingthemofffromtheirfuture,“saidan
expert.
Mostkidshavestartedtousesearchengines.Manyofthemaregreat
forfindingtonsofinterestingInternetsites,andtheycanalsolocate
placeswhereyoumightnotwantyourkidstogo.Therearesearchengines
designedjustforkids.Acertainsoftwarecontainsonlysitesthathave
beenselectedassafe.Themostpopularwaytolimitaccesswouldbeto
usewhatisknownasa“contentscreener(過濾器)”.Butthiscan,tbe
whollyreliable(可靠),andthebestthingparentscandoistotalkto
theirkidsandletthemknowwhatisOKornotOKtoseeordoontheInternet.
Anotherwayisthatmumordadisnearbywhenthechildissurfing(瀏
覽)theInternet.
Afewothertips:
一Don'tputthePCinachild'sroombutkeepitinanareawhere
mumordadcankeepaneyeonthings.ThatalsomakestheInternetmore
ofafamilyactivity.
—Askyourchildwhatheorshehasbeendoingandaboutanyfriends
theymakeon-line.
—Tellyourchildnottogiveon-linestrangerspersonalinformation,
especiallylikeaddressandphonenumber.
—Andtellyourchildrennevertotalktoanyonetheymeeton-lineover
thephone,sendthemanything,acceptanythingfromthemoragreetomeet
withthemunlessyougoalong.
72.Thepassageismainlyaboutthesubjectof.
A.Americanchildrengoingon-line
B.InternetinAmerica
C.appreciatingInternet
D.opposingchildren'son-line
73.Thebestwaytoprotectchildrenfromimpropermaterialis.
A.toinstall(安裝)acontentscreeneronthecomputer
B.tobuysomesearchenginesforthechildren
C.tobenearbywhentheyaresurfingtheInternet
D.totalktothechildrenandpersuadethemtotellrightfromwrong
74.Whichofthefollowingisrightaccordingtothepassage?
A.SurfingtheInternetisthebestmethodofeducatingchildren.
B.Children'snothavingaccesstoInternetmayhaveeffectontheir
progress.
C.Usingacontentscreenerismostreliableforkeepingchildren
havingaccesstoInternet.
D.Searchingenginescanhelpchildrentoselectmaterialsfitfor
them.
75.Accordingtothepassage,wecaninferthat.
A.softwaresfitforchildrenwantprogramming
B.achildwhoison-lineisindanger
C.Internetisajunglefullofdanger
D.Internetcontainsalotofharmfulsites
第二卷(共35分)
第四部分:寫(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)
第一節(jié):短文改錯(cuò)(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)
Thestreetwasbusywithtrafficandverynoise.
76.
Buses,blackandyellowtaxis,carsandbikesrushed
77.
tohimandeverywherepeoplewerecrossingthe
78.
street.Isastoppedandwatchedit.Hewiped
79
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