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本文题目:高三英语下学期试题:第二次模拟检测考试试题
英 语 试 卷
试卷分值:150分 考试时间:120分钟
第Ⅰ卷
第一部分:听力 (共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1.What is the man probably going to do?
A.See a doctor. B.Call his boss. C.Go to work.
2.Who were injured in the accident?
A.Two babies. B.Two students. C.Two women.
3.Where is Susan probably going to spend her holidays?
A.Austria . B.Australia. C.Russia.
4.What can we learn about the weather?
A.It’s rainy. B.It’s cloudy. C.It’s foggy.
5.What will the woman probably do then?
A.Visit her friends during the vacation.
B.Go to a travel agency for information.
C.Stay at home during the vacation.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。
6.What is the man probably going to do?
A.To meet her sister at the airport.
B.To book an air ticket to San Francisco.
C.To buy a ticket for the trade show.
7.What’s the possible relationship between the two speakers?
A.Strangers. B.Friends. C.Teacher and student.
8.Why is the woman’s sister coming to the US?
A.To visit the woman. B.To study in the US. C.To attend a trade show.
听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。
9.How did the man contact the woman at first?
A.Make a call. B.Call the advertising company. C.Visit her at her house.
10.What can we learn from the conversation?
A.The apartment is not available.
B.The man doesn’t want to rent the apartment.
C.The man has to make an agreement with the woman.
11.Why does the man like the apartment?
A.Its kitchen is small. B.Its balcony(阳台) is beautiful. C.It’s peaceful.
听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。
12.Which car does the woman pick?
A.A Toyota. B.A Ford. C.A Nissan.
13.What is the conversation about?
A.Buying a car. B.Hiring a car. C.Buying insurance.
14.What is the woman probably going to do?
A.Fill the car full when returning the car.
B.Buy a full tank of gas before picking the car.
C.Pay $2.00 per gallon(加仑)for the gas when picking the car.
听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。
15.How long has Jim been in America at least?
A.3 years. B.4 years. C.5 years.
16.What can we learn from the passage?
A.The woman is surprised to hear the news.
B.The woman is disappointed to hear the news.
C.The woman doesn’t agree with Jim’s decision.
17.Why does Jim want to stay for another year?
A.He is studying for his master’s degree.
B.He hasn’t finished his university course.
C.He intends to achieve some practical training.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.Who does the speaker talk to?
A.A group of new students. B.A friend of his. C.A group of visitors.
19.What is the total number of the departments in this college?
A.Six. B.Five. C.Four.
20.Where do the teachers in the English department mainly come from?
A.England and America. B.America and Australia. C.America and Canada.
第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节 单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
21.According to a new study by scientists, learning second language can lead to
increase in a person's brain power.
A.a; 不填 B.the; an C.a; an D.the; 不填
22.—Which of the ipads do you like most?
— . They are both expensive and of little use.
A.Either B.None C.Neither D.Any
23.As I grew up in a small town at the foot of a mountain, the visit to the village scenes of my childhood.
A.called up B.brought up C.came out D.took out
24.—Beg your pardon, but I didn’t quite catch what you said.
—Oh, I to myself.
A.have talked B.am talking C.had talked D.was talking
25.What do you think of the idea Mr. Smith put forward the production cost?
A.to reduce B.reducing C.reduced D.to reducing
26.We had invited 50 guests to our party, but in fact _________ came.
A.more than twice as many B.more than twice many
C.twice as much D.as twice many
27.Why didn’t you tell me there was no meeting today? I _________ all the way here through the heavy snow.
A.needn’t drive B.needn’t have driven
C.mustn’t drive D.can’t have driven
28. After a long drive, we reached we thought was the place we’d been dreaming of at last.
A.which B.where C.that D.what
29.—What time do we have to be at the gate?
— passengers are already boarding.
A.Hurriedly B.Soon C.Immediately D.Quickly
30.Among all these presents a very nice MP5, which was given by my teacher Smith.
A.includes B.is included C.include D.are included
31.The job is not very profitable________ cash, but I can get valuable experience from it.
A. in terms of C. in return for
A. in case of C. in addition to
32.—Excuse me, visiting hours are over. It’s time for you to leave.
—I'm sorry, but I the time or I would have left earlier.
A.don’t know B.haven’t known C.hadn’t known D.didn’t know
33.The Internet gives people the chance to have the information they need to them quickly and cheaply.
A.deliver B.delivering C.delivered D.to deliver
34.The girl to be a good dancer if she is well trained in an art school.
A.expects B.promises C.wishes D.allows
35.—I’m going to Britain. Would you please tell me about your experiences there?
— . Let’s discuss it over dinner.
A.That’s all right B.Go ahead C.By all means D.It just depends
第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,共30分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
My son Joey was born with club feet(天生特厚的畸形脚). The doctors assured us that with treatment he would be able to walk 36 , but would never run very well. The first three years of his life were 37 in surgery(手术). By the time he was eight, you wouldn’t know he had a 38 when you saw him walk.
The children in our neighborhood ran around as most children do during 39 , and Joey would jump right in, run and play, too. We 40 told him that he probably wouldn’t be able to 41 as well as the other children. So he didn’t know.
In seventh grade he 42 to go out for the cross-country team. Every day he 43 with the team. He worked harder and ran 44 than any of the others—perhaps he sensed that the 45 that seemed to come naturally to so many others did not come naturally to him. 46 the entire team runs, only the top seven runners have the potential to 47 points for the school. We didn’t tell him he probably would never make the team, so he didn’t know.
He 48 to run four to five miles a day, every day —even the day he had a 103-degree fever. I was 49 , so I went to look for him after school. I found him 50 all alone. I asked him how he felt. “Okay,” he said. He had two more 51 to go. The sweat ran down his face and his eyes were glassy from his fever. 52 he looked straight ahead and kept running.
Two weeks later, the names of the team runners were 53 . Joey was number six on the list. Joey had made the team. He was in 54 grade —the other six team members were all eighth-graders. We never told him he shouldn’t 55 to make the team. We never told him he couldn’t do it… so he didn’t know. He just did it.
36.A.quickly B.slowly C.normally D.comfortably
37.A.spent B.wasted C.suffered D.lost
38.A.pain B.problem C.treatment D.surgery
39.A.holidays B.day C.fun D.play
40.A.seldom B.never C.always D.once
41.A.study B.run C.walk D.behave
42.A.decided B.preferred C.refused D.agreed
43.A.gathered B.camped C.trained D.competed
44.A.more slowly B.less C.faster D.more
45.A.ability B.strength C.power D.energy
46.A.Since B.Because C.After D.Although
47.A.increase B.score C.hold D.take
48.A.continued B.stopped C.liked D.hoped
49.A.sad B.surprised C.angry D.worried
50.A.running B.resting C.crying D.sleeping
51.A.tests B.miles C.lessons D.examinations
52.A.Otherwise B.So C.Yet D.Thus
53.A.included B.found C.shown D.called
54.A.sixth B.eighth C.seventh D.fifth
55.A.manage B.determine C.expect D.attempt
第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Tea drinking was common in China for about one thousand years before anyone in Europe had ever heard about tea. People in Britain were much slower in finding out what tea was like, mainly because tea was very expensive. It could not be bought in shops and even those people who could afford to have it sent from Holland did so only because it was a fashionable curiosity. Some of them were not sure how to use it. They thought it was a vegetable and tried cooking the leaves. Then they served them mixed with butter and salt. They soon discovered their mistake but many people used to spread the used tea leaves on bread and give them to their children as sandwiches.
Tea was rare and very expensive in England until the ships of the East India Company began to bring it direct from China early in the seventeenth century. During the next few years so much tea came into the country that the price fell and many people could afford to buy it.
At the same time people on the Continent were becoming more and more appreciate of tea. Until then tea had been drunk without milk in it, but one day an outstanding French lady named Madame de Sevigne decided to see what tea tasted like when milk was added. She found it so agreeable. Because she was such a great lady, her friends thought they must copy everything she did, so they also drank their tea with milk in it. Slowly this habit spread until it reached England and today only very few British people drink tea without milk.
At first, tea was usually drunk after dinner in the evening No one ever thought of drinking tea in the afternoon until a duchess (公爵夫人) found that a cup of tea and a piece of cake at three or four o’clock stopped her getting “a submerging(沉浸) feeling” as she called it. She invited her friends to have this new meal with her and so, tea-time was born.
56.Which of the following is true of the introduction of tea into Britain?
A.The British got expensive tea from India.
B.Tea reached Britain from Holland.
C.The British were the first people in Europe who drank tea.
D.It was not until the 17th century that the British had tea.
57.This passage mainly discusses .
A.the history of tea drinking in Britain
B.how tea became a popular drink in Britain
C.how the British got the habit of drinking tea
D.how tea-time was born
58.People in Europe began to drink tea with milk because .
A.it tasted like milk
B.it tasted more pleasant
C.it became a popular drink
D.Madame de Sevigne was such a lady with great social influence that people tried to copy the way she drank tea
59.We may infer from the passage that the habit of drinking tea in Britain was mostly due to the influence of .
A.a famous French lady B.the ancient Chinese
C.the upper social class D.people in Holland
B
Scientists in Mexico have just begun a new study of one of the world's biggest pyramids: the Pyramid of the Sun, north of Mexico City. They're putting lots of small, high-tech (高科技的) machines under the pyramid to try to unlock some of its secrets. For thousands of years, people have tried to uncover the secrets of the pyramids.
The people who built the pyramids made lots of secret doors and rooms to stop robbers from finding the treasures inside. However, there always have been some smart thieves in history. Now, almost all of Egypt’s pyramids have been robbed, including the Great Pyramid of Khufu, which is the largest pyramid in the world. It is the only one of the ancient wonders of the world that is still standing.
In AD 820, an Arab king named Abdullah Al Manum got a group of workers to dig their way into the Great Pyramid and have a look. Inside the pyramid, they found three rooms —the Queen’s Chamber(墓室), the Grand Gallery and the King’s Chamber. But to their surprise, the men didn’t find the treasures they wanted. The Queen’s and King’s Chambers were both empty! Where were the King’s mummy(木乃伊) and his treasures? Had someone already taken them away? The huge stone doors at the pyramid’s entrance were still closed when Al Manum’s men went inside. How had the thieves got in and out?
Since then, many people have gone inside the Great Pyramid to have a look or to try to take things. But still, no other chambers or walkways have been found.
In 2002, an American team made the most recent visit to the Great Pyramid. Scientists sent a robot into the pyramid, but they only found a mysterious locked stone door.
60.The first two paragraphs were written to show that .
A.the Pyramid of the Sun is an unusual historic building
B.ancient Egyptian emperors were cruel
C.construction workers led a hard life in ancient Egypt
D.The secrets of the pyramids remain to be uncovered
61.What is the purpose of making some secret doors to the pyramids?
A.To try to unlock some of its secrets
B.To stop robbers from finding the treasures inside
C.To refuse some visitors all over the world into it
D.To tell the truth to the people in the future.
62.Which of the following is NOT true to the Great Pyramid of Khufu?
A.It is the largest pyramid in the world
B.It is the only one of the ancient wonders that is still standing
C.Abdullah A1 Manum took the King’s mummy and his treasures away
D.Scientists found a mysterious locked stone door to the Great Pyramid
63.What would be the best title for the text?
A.The Pyramid of the Sun
B.The Great Pyramid of Khufu
C.A Mysterious Locked Stone Door
D.Unlocking the Doors of History
C
When 47-year-old volunteer Susan Boyle stepped on to the stage of Britain’s Got Talent and announced she was unemployed, had never been married and “never been kissed, actually”, few in the audience would have wondered why. This Ms. Boyle, looking unfashionable, from a village in Scotland, shocked the three judges and the audience with the song “I Dreamed a Dream” from the musical Les Miserables on a show of “Britain’s Got Talent”, one of the hottest reality shows in Britain.
She couldn’t hide the awkwardness when walking to the center of the stage in a housedress, and everyone—including the judges—seemed laughing at her when she said she wanted to be as successful as Elaine Paige. As soon as she began singing, however, everyone present fell silent, then rose within seconds to applaud her incredible voice as the celebrity(名人) judges sat open-mouthed, and remained standing to the end.
After her performance, one of the judges Piers Morgan said, “Without doubt that was the biggest surprise I’ve had in three years of this show. When you stood there everyone was laughing at you. No one is laughing now. That was amazing.” Actress Amanda Holden followed, “I am so thrilled because I know that everybody was against you. I honestly think that we were all being cynical(愤世嫉俗的)and I think that’s the biggest wake-up call ever.”
Susan obviously won over the hearts of millions around the world with sensation spreading across the Atlantic. Hollywood actors Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore—who between them have nearly 1.5 million followers—speak highly of her. Kutcher posted a link to the video clip(片段). The Scottish talent made her live American debut(露面) via satellite connection on CBS’s The Early Show, doing an interview and singing live from her room. And she already accepted an invitation from talk show host Oprah Winfrey.
Now Boyle has become one of the world’s hottest celebrities. The video clip of her performance has been viewed more than 50 million times on YouTube, becoming a hit on the Internet. Not long ago she came to China and was warmly welcomed.
64.We learn from the passage that Susan Boyle .
A.rose from a low social background
B.had an unhappy marriage
C.was working in a company
D.won the championship in the Britain’s Got Talent show
65.At the beginning of the show, almost everyone .
A.looked forward to her wonderful performance
B.was attracted by her beautiful dress
C.looked down upon her
D.placed great hope on her
66.We can infer that contributed most to her global popularity.
A.the judges B.the Internet
C.the newspaper D.the advertisement
67.The 4th paragraph intends to tell us .
A.how Susan Boyle achieved her success
B.the comment made by Ashton Kutcher
C.Susan Boyle’s influence in the USA
D.Oprah Winfrey’s invitation to Susan Boyle
D
Sydney J. Harris accompanied his friend George to his favorite newsstand. George greeted the man selling the newspapers politely, but in return he received rude service. He just acknowledged his customer and never even looked up at him when he requested the late night edition. Accepting the newspaper, George politely smiled and wished the newsman a pleasant weekend. The owner made an indiscernible(难识别的) sound and seemed relieved that the two men had completed their dealing.
As the two friends walked down the street, Sydney J. Harris asked, “Does he always treat you so rudely?” “Yes, unfortunately, he does,” George responded. “And are you always so kind and friendly to him?” “Yes, I am!” George continued as they turned a corner. “Why are you so nice when he’s so unfriendly to you?” With a look of deep thought, George explained, “Because I don’t want him to decide how I’m going to act.”
Who decides how you’re going to act? Is it your circumstances(环境) or the difficult people in your life that determine your responses? When we allow our conflicts to control us, we behave as though getting rid of our predicaments (处境) is our only choice. Therefore, it doesn’t really matter how we treat one another. For example, we say, “This person is causing trouble right now so I don’t care about exercising patience, self-control, and loving kindness. Instead, I want to let them know how angry I’m because of their actions.”
We forget our acts will eventually die down. But the way we handle conflicts will influence our lives for a long time. Will you only respond to the momentary crisis(瞬间危机) or will you be more concerned about the lasting value of what kind of person you are becoming?
68.What surprised Sydney J. Harris most?
A.George greeted rude people politely.
B.The newspaper-seller was too rude.
C.George greeted others politely.
D.George bought papers in the wrong place.
69.The man selling newspapers was rude because .
A.it was late into the night B.George was rude to him
C.Harris didn’t buy papers D.it was his own behavior
70.According to George, who decided how he was going to act?
A.The circumstances. B.The conflicts.
C.The difficult people. D.George himself.
71.According to the last paragraph, when we deal with conflicts, we should .
A.try to win the conflicts B.immediately stop the conflicts
C.consider the long-term benefits D.let others know our anger
E
Researchers in over 80 nations are taking part in a project to conduct a decade-long census(统计) of sea life. Scientists presented some of their findings at a recent conference as the project neared its completion.
In deep icy waters under Antarctica, scientists found bulbous tunicates, an underground animal, and many newly-discovered creatures believed to be related to starfish (海星) and other marine(海洋的)creatures.
Elsewhere in the world’s oceans, they have recently discovered many kinds of underwater life forms new to science. It is all part of a research effort called the Census of Marine Life.
“There are about 2,000 scientists worldwide involved, ” said Bob Gagosian, President/ CEO of the Consortium for Ocean Leadership. Gagosian helps manage the project. “Everywhere they’ve gone they’ve found new things, ” he says. “The ocean basically is unexplored from the point of view of marine living things.”
Researchers have placed small markers on hundreds of fish and marine animals to track by satellite their migration(迁移)routes and to discover places where sea life gathers.
According to Ron O’Dor, a senior scientist with the Census of Marine Life, knowledge of life on the ocean floor is especially limited. “90% of all the information we have is from the top hundred meters of the ocean,” O’Dor states.
And he says the sea floor is, on average, at a depth of 4, 000 meters. And so, as some machines dive far below what people have previously seen, scientists are discovering new species of plants, animals and living things.
Since the census project began, more than 5,300 new marine animals have been found. Ocean researchers say they hope to catalogue 230,000 species during the census —which some say is only a small part of all the creatures living in the sea.
72.Why do the researchers place small markers on many marine creatures?
A.To catch them. B.To research them.
C.To kill them. D.To protect them.
73.From what Ron O’Dor says, we can conclude that .
A.human beings only know a little about marine life
B.the oceans don’t need to be further explored
C.he considers exploring the ocean a dangerous thing
D.the marine creatures mainly live on the top of the ocean
74.What can we learn from the passage?
A.About 2,000 scientists from America are involved in the project.
B.The census of sea life will last for ten years.
C.230,000 new marine animals have been found.
D.The sea floor is at a depth of 400 meters.
75.Why does the author write the passage?
A.To tell the news that new marine creatures are being discovered
B.To encourage people to find new marine creatures
C.To prove the importance of marine creatures
D.To introduce the newly-discovered creatures.
第II卷
写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节:任务型读写(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
阅读下列短文,根据所读内容在文章后的表格中填入恰当的单词。
注意:表格中的每个空只填一个单词。
It is easy for many people to catch a cold in the springtime or fall. It makes us wonder… if scientists can send a man to the moon, why can’t they find a cure for the common cold? The answer is easy. There are actually hundreds of kinds of cold viruses out there. You never know which one you will get, so there isn’t a cure for each one.
When a virus attacks your body, your body works hard to get rid of it. Blood rushes to your nose and cause a block in it. You feel terrible because you can’t breathe well, but your body is actually eating the virus. Your temperature goes up and you get a fever, but the heat of your body is killing the virus. You also have a runny nose to stop the virus from getting into your cells. You may feel very uncomfortable, but actually your wonderful body is doing everything it can to kill the cold.
Different people do different things to deal with colds. In the United States and some other countries, for example, people might eat chicken soup to make themselves feel better. Some people take hot baths and drink warm liquids. Other people take medicine to stop various symptoms (症状) of colds.
There is one interesting thing to note —some scientists say taking medicines when you have a cold is actually bad for you. The virus stays in you longer because your body doesn’t have a way to fight it and kill it. Bodies can do an amazing job on their own. There is a joke, however, on taking medicine when you have a cold. It goes like this:
It takes about one week to get over a cold if you don’t take medicine, but it takes only seven days to get over a cold if you take medicine.
Title How Much You Know About the Common Cold
Introduction ◆People catch a cold 76. in spring or fall.
◆A 77. of cold viruses exist everywhere.
◆It is hard to find a cure for each cold.
The symptoms of the
common cold ◆The body’s blood as well as its temperature 78. , causing a fever.
◆You will find that you have some difficulty 79. .
◆You have a runny nose, which makes you feel miserable.
Some 80. of
dealing with the
common cold ◆Drinking chicken soup to help you 81. .
◆Taking hot baths and drinking warm 82 ________.
◆Taking some medicine.
83. by
some scientists ◆Taking medicine when having a cold will do 84. to the body.
◆Taking medicine or not will take you one week to 85. the common cold.
第二节:书面表达(满分25分)
假设你叫李华,最近你所在的城市在全省率先使用英汉双语路牌。请你根据下面的资料给你的美国网友Bruce写一封信,介绍这个变化。
时间 2011年10底
事件 交通要道和主要景点更换了1,000多块双语路牌
背景 1.原来的路牌是汉字和汉语拼音
2.来此的外国人常因不识路牌而迷路
影响 1.外国人来这里观光旅游及生活学习更方便
2.外国人能更好地了解你们的城市,有助于它更好地发展
要求:
1.根据以上内容写一篇短文,不要逐句翻译,可适当增加细节以使行文连贯;
2.词数100左右,开头结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
参考词汇:双语——bilingual
Dear Bruce,
How is everything? In your last letter you asked about what changes have taken place in our city. Now I’ll tell you one.
Next time you are in our city, you’ll have no difficulty getting around in it.
Yours truly
Li Hua
二模英语参考答案
1---5 ACACB 6---10 BBCAC 11---15 CABAB
16---20 ACABC 21---25 CBADA 26---30 ABDCB
31---35 ADCBC 36---40 CABDB 41---45 BACDA
46---50 DBADA 51---55 BCDCC 56---60 BADCD
61---65 BCDAC 66---70 BCADD 71---75CBABA
76. easily 77. variety 78. rises 79. breathing 80. ways 81. recover
82. liquids 83. Advice/Tips/Suggestions 84. harm 85. cure
Dear Bruce,
How is everything? In your last letter you asked about what changes have taken place in our city. Now I’ll tell you one. By the end of October,2011, more than 1,000 road signs, which used to appear in Chinese characters with Chinese Pinyin, had been replaced by bilingual ones, standing up along the main traffic roads and the hot tourist attraction in our city.
In the past, with the road signs in Chinese only, many foreigners didn’t know Chinese well and lost their way frequently in our city. As more and more foreigners have come to our city, the city government has changed the words in those signs into both Chinese and English. The efforts will make it more convenient for foreigners to travel, live or study. Meanwhile, the efforts can help the city develop much better and faster.
Next time you are in our city, you’ll have no difficulty getting around in it.
Yours truly
Li Hua
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