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北京市房山区届高三考前英语练习卷二及答案

北京市房山区2019届高三考前英语练习卷

(二)

注意事项:

1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。

2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。

如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。

回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。

3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

第一部分:

知识运用(共两节,45分)

语篇填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式

Iwon’tcallmyselfthemostaccomplishedpersonwhenitcomesto_____1_____(hold)chopsticks.Infact,I’mprettysurethatmytechniquelooksclumsyattimes.Itendtohold____2______(I)inthemiddle,morebeginnerthanexpert.

   Still,sinceIeatalmosteverymealwiththeeatingutensil(器皿)ofchoiceinChinait’snotuncommonforanewfriendoracquaintancetocometoasimple___3_______(conclude)afterobservingmethatmyChinesehusband,Jun,must_____4_____ (show)mehowtousethem.

   Theyarewrong.I’veusedchopstickseversinceIwasateenager,atimewhenmysisterandmotherwerebothfondofChinesecuisineandintroducedme⑤_____5_____manynewdishes,alongwiththe______6____(prefer)utensilsinChina.Wealwayskeptbamboochopsticksalongwithour_____7_____(knife),forksandspoons,readyforwheneverwehappenedtohaveChinesefoodfordinner.Itwasmyclosestfamily___8______observedmyfirstmistakesImadeinusingchopsticks.

   Plus,IlivedovertwoyearsinChinabeforeJunandIstarteddatingandI____9_____(expect)tousechopsticksinalmosteveryrestaurant,standandbar.Trustme,whenyou’rehungryyoufigureoutprettyfastwhatittakestodown(咽下)____10______mealwiththeseutensils.

第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,共30分)

DidTheEarthMoveForYou?

Eleven-year-oldAngelasufferedfromadiseaseinvolvinghernervoussystem.Shewas

unableto11andhermovementwasrestrictedinotherwaysaswell.Thedoctorsdid

notholdoutmuch12ofhereverrecoveringfromthisillness.They13she‟d

spendtherestofherlifeinawheelchair.Theysaidthat14,ifany,wereabletocome

backtonormalaftercatchingthisdisease.Butthelittlegirlwasbraveandconfident.There,

lyinginherhospitalbed,shewould15toanyonewho‟dlistenthatshewasdefinitely

goingtobewalkingagainsomeday.

ShewasthensenttoaspecializedrehabilitationhospitalintheSanFranciscoBayarea.

Whatevertherapies(治疗方法)couldbe16tohercasewereused.Thingsdidn‟tworkas

thetherapistsexpected.Stilltheywerecharmedbyher17spirit.Theytaughtherabout

18—aboutseeingherselfwalking.Ifitwoulddonothingelse,itwould

19giveherhopeandsomething20todointhelongwakinghoursinherbed.

Angelawouldworkashardaspossibleinphysicaltherapy,inwhirlpoolsandinexercise

sessions.Andsheworkedjustashardlyingthere21doingherimaging,visualizing

herselfmoving,moving,moving!

Oneday,asshewastwistingwithallher22toimagineherlegsmovingagain,it

seemedasthougha23thinghappened:

Thebedmoved!

Itbegantomovearoundthe

room!

She24out,“LookwhatI‟mdoing!

Look!

Look!

I25it!

Imoved!

Ofcourse,atthisverymomenteveryoneelseinthehospitalwasscreaming,too,and

runningfor26.Peoplewerescreaming,equipmentwas27andglasswas

breaking.Yousee,itwastherecentSanFranciscoearthquake.Butdon‟ttellthattoAngela.

She‟s28thatshedidit.Andnowonlyafewyearslater,she‟sbackinschool.

29herowntwolegs.Nocrutches(拐杖),nowheelchair.Yousee,anyonewhocanshake

theearthbetweenSanFranciscoandOaklandcanconqueralittledisease.Youneverknow

what‟saroundthecorneruntilyoutakea30step.

11.A.hearB.speakC.walkD.see

12.A.prideB.hopeC.regretD.pity

13.A.predictedB.forgotC.deniedD.promised

14.A.someB.fewC.manyD.all

15.A.apologizeB.appealC.referD.swear

16.A.appliedB.appointedC.comparedD.explained

17.A.competitiveB.independentC.sensitiveD.undefeatable

18.A.concentratingB.summarizingC.picturingD.sorting

19.A.inadvanceB.forsomereasonC.onthecontraryD.atleast

20.A.positiveB.attractiveC.familiarD.boring

21.A.gratefullyB.faithfullyC.hopelesslyD.royally

22.A.mightB.interestC.fameD.need

23.A.normalB.magicalC.funnyD.simple

24.A.foundB.screamedC.turnedD.counted

25.A.understoodB.refusedC.madeD.decided

26.A.coverB.comfortC.freedomD.office

27.A.explodingB.workingC.self-repairingD.falling

28.A.persuadedB.ashamedC.convincedD.worried

29.A.ByB.WithC.OnD.For

30.A.cautiousB.reasonableC.finalD.further

第二部分:

阅读理解(共两节,40分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,共30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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

Low-CostGiftsforMother'sDay

GiftNo.I

Offertobeyourmother'shealthfriend.Promisetobethereforanyandalldoctor'svisitswhetheradiseaseoraregularmedicalcheck-up.Mostmothersalwayssay"noneed,"butanothersetofeyesandearsisalwaysagoodideaatadoctor'svisit.Thebestpart?

Thisoneisfree.

GiftNo.2

Helpyourmotherorganizeallofhermedicalrecords,whichincludethetestresultsandmedicalinformation.Putthemallinoneplace.Besuretomakealistofallofhermedicinesandwhattimesshetakesthem."Havingallthisinformationinoneplacecouldendupsavingyourmother'slife,"Dr.MarieSavardsaid.

GiftNo.3

Enoughsleepisconnectedtogeneralhealthconditions."Buyyourmothercottonsheetsandcomfortablepillowstoencouragebettersleep,"Savardsaid."Weknowthatgoodsleepisveryimportanttoourhealth."

GiftNo.4

SomegiftcompaniessuchasPresentsforPurposeallowyoutopayitforwardthisMother'sDaybypickinggiftsinwhich10percentofthepriceyoupaygoestoacharity(慈善机构).Giftgiverscanchoosefromawidevarietyofusefulbutinexpensivethings-manyofwhichare"green"-andthenchooseameaningfulcharityfromalist.Whenyourmothergetsthegift,shewillbetoldthatshehashelpedthechosencharity.

31.Whatareyouadvisedtodoforyourmotheratdoctor'svisits?

A.Givehergifts.B.Buymedicine.C.Bewithher.    D.Takenotes.

32. Whatcanbeagiftoforganizationforyourmother?

A.Keepinghermedicalinformationtogether.

B.Buyingallgiftsforherfromonecompany.

C.Makingalistofhermedicalcheck-ups.

D.Storinghermedicinesinasafeplace.

33.BuyinggiftsfromPresentsforPurposeallowsmothersto_______

A.bewell-organized     B.enjoygoodsleepC.giveothershelp       D.getextrasupport

B

Almostnoneofushavethetimetoreadeverythingwe’dliketoread.Yetwelosecountlesshourstodailyactivitiesthatbringuslittlejoyliketakingbusesandwaitinginline.Whatifwecouldturntheselittleblocksofunoccupiedtimeintopreciousandrewardingmomentsforlearningandreflection?

Foundedin2012,iReader,amicro-learningapponmobilephones,bringsthebiggestideasfrombest-sellingbooksthrough15-minuteaudio(音频)andtext.Sofar,morethan3,000bookshavebeenincluded,rangingfrompsychologyandparentingtomanagementandeconomics,withnewtitlesaddedeveryday.

iReaderispioneeringanewmethodofreading,withover9millionusersenjoyingthebenefitsalready.AccordingtothePewResearchCenter(PRC),theBritishreadjust4paperbooksayearandover25%haven’treadasinglepaperbookthisyear,butreadingisn’tdying.TherearenowmorewaysfortheBritishtoreadthaneverbefore,duetothewidespreaduseofe-booksandaudiobooks.

ThebooksiniReaderarerewrittentoensureitiseasytorememberthemaincontent.Thewaythecontentiseditedhasbeenspecificallydesignedtoensureitisusefulinpractice.Besides,thecontentisrewrittenwithrelevantexamplesinreallife,whichmeansusersaremorelikelytorememberandapplywhatishelpfultothem.

HolgerSeim,Germanco-founderofthisapp,declares,“iReadergivesyouthebiggestideasintheshortestpossibletime.Ittransformsgreatideasintolittlepacksyoucanlistentoorreadinjust15minutes.”

34.Whatdoestheauthorsuggestpeopledointheunoccupiedtime?

A.Readandthink.

B.Writeandshare.

C.Avoidtakingbuses.

D.Bringjoytodailyroutines.

35.WhatcanweinferfromthePRCfindings?

A.TheBritishbenefitalotfromreading.

B.Readingmethodsaremoreimportantthanbefore.

C.Digitaltechnologyaretakingtheplaceofpaperbooks.

D.NewformsofbooksarechangingthewaytheBritishread.

36.HowdoesiReadermakethecontenteasytoremember?

A.Bybringingfuntoit.

B.Bymakingituseful.

C.Byusingartisticdesigns.

D.Bytakingusersasexamples.

37.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?

A.iReaderPreventsReadingfromDying

B.iReaderUnitesWorldwideBook-lovers

C.iReader:

TheBestNewAppCreation

D.iReader:

BigIdeasinSmallPackages

 

C

Whilemanycountrieslovetheirtea,UKcitizensareparticularlyproudofbeing“teapeople”.TheaverageUKcitizenconsumesnearly2kilogramsofteaeachyear.

TeaonlymadeitswaytoEnglandinlargequantitiesinthefirstyearsofthe17thcentury.TeafromChinaandafewotherAsiancountrieswasbeingsoldmorewidelyinEnglandatthattime.Thenteawasgettingmoreandmorepopularamongdifferentsocialclasses.

Therearemanyvarietiesoftea.BlackteamixturesarestillthemostcommontypedrunkintheUK.Blackteaisdarkincolour,becausetheleaveshavebeenallowedtooxidize(氧化)beforedrying.Thisiswhyweusuallyserveitwithmilk,althoughitisnotuncommontodrinkitblackorwithlemon.Youmaystillfindteamadewithloosetealeaves,servedupinapot,andpouredintothebestchinacupswithsaucers(茶托)forvisitors.

TeaisstillalargepartofdailylifeintheUKtoday,butitseemstobeonthedecrease.TheamountofteasoldintheUKfellbymorethan10%inthefiveyearsleadingupto2002,andhas

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