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高考模拟试卷(含答案解析)

英语2018年高三贵州省第二次模拟试题

英语

单选题(本大题共15小题,每小题____分,共____分。

第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)

    阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

                                A

        Therewasafarm,wherelivedFarmerJohnwithhiswifeMolly.Theyraisedmanyanimalsontheirfarm.Alsotherelivedalittlemouse.

        Onedaythemouseaccidentallydiscoveredthatthefarmerhadamousetrap(捕鼠器).Themouseranaroundthefarmlandtowarnalltheanimalsofthedanger.

        Firstitmetthechicken.“Thereisamousetraponthefarm!

”themousesaidinfear.Butthechickenansweredpeacefully,“Thereisnothingtodowithme.”Thenthemouserushedtothepigandthecowtotellthemaboutthemousetrap.Buttheysaiditwasnobigdealforthem,either.Sadanddepressed,thelittlemousereturnedtothehouse.

        Onthatnight,Mollyheardasoundofthemousetrap.Shehurriedtoseewhatwasinit,butbecauseofthedarkness,shedidnotseethatitwasapoisonous(有毒的)snake.UnluckilythesnakebitMolly.Johnrushedhertothehospital.Later,whentheyreturnedhome,Johnkilledthechickentobuildupherbody.Molly’ssicknesscontinuedandmanyfriendscametovisither,thefarmerkilledthepigsohecouldtreatallthevisitors.

        Unfortunately,Mollybecameweakerandweaker.Finally,shedied.Manyneighbors,relativesandfriendsarrivedforthefuneral.Johnhadtokillthecowtotreatallofthem.

        Themousewatchedallthathappenedwithgreatsadness.Remember,whenwelearnthatsomeoneisfacingdifficultiesorindanger,weareallatrisk.Itisbettertohelpandencourageoneanother.

Whichanimal(s)realizedthedangerofthemousetrap?

A.Themouse

B.Thechicken

C.Thepigandthecow

D.Thesnake

                              A

        Therewasafarm,wherelivedFarmerJohnwithhiswifeMolly.Theyraisedmanyanimalsontheirfarm.Alsotherelivedalittlemouse.

        Onedaythemouseaccidentallydiscoveredthatthefarmerhadamousetrap(捕鼠器).Themouseranaroundthefarmlandtowarnalltheanimalsofthedanger.

        Firstitmetthechicken.“Thereisamousetraponthefarm!

”themousesaidinfear.Butthechickenansweredpeacefully,“Thereisnothingtodowithme.”Thenthemouserushedtothepigandthecowtotellthemaboutthemousetrap.Buttheysaiditwasnobigdealforthem,either.Sadanddepressed,thelittlemousereturnedtothehouse.

        Onthatnight,Mollyheardasoundofthemousetrap.Shehurriedtoseewhatwasinit,butbecauseofthedarkness,shedidnotseethatitwasapoisonous(有毒的)snake.UnluckilythesnakebitMolly.Johnrushedhertothehospital.Later,whentheyreturnedhome,Johnkilledthechickentobuildupherbody.Molly’ssicknesscontinuedandmanyfriendscametovisither,thefarmerkilledthepigsohecouldtreatallthevisitors.

        Unfortunately,Mollybecameweakerandweaker.Finally,shedied.Manyneighbors,relativesandfriendsarrivedforthefuneral.Johnhadtokillthecowtotreatallofthem.

        Themousewatchedallthathappenedwithgreatsadness.Remember,whenwelearnthatsomeoneisfacingdifficultiesorindanger,weareallatrisk.Itisbettertohelpandencourageoneanother.

WhydidJohnkillthechicken?

A.BecauseMollywasbittenbyapoisonoussnake.

B.BecauseMolly’sbodyneededbuildingup.

C.BecauseJohntreatedtherelatives.

D.Becausethechickendidn’trealizethedanger.

                              A

        Therewasafarm,wherelivedFarmerJohnwithhiswifeMolly.Theyraisedmanyanimalsontheirfarm.Alsotherelivedalittlemouse.

        Onedaythemouseaccidentallydiscoveredthatthefarmerhadamousetrap(捕鼠器).Themouseranaroundthefarmlandtowarnalltheanimalsofthedanger.

        Firstitmetthechicken.“Thereisamousetraponthefarm!

”themousesaidinfear.Butthechickenansweredpeacefully,“Thereisnothingtodowithme.”Thenthemouserushedtothepigandthecowtotellthemaboutthemousetrap.Buttheysaiditwasnobigdealforthem,either.Sadanddepressed,thelittlemousereturnedtothehouse.

        Onthatnight,Mollyheardasoundofthemousetrap.Shehurriedtoseewhatwasinit,butbecauseofthedarkness,shedidnotseethatitwasapoisonous(有毒的)snake.UnluckilythesnakebitMolly.Johnrushedhertothehospital.Later,whentheyreturnedhome,Johnkilledthechickentobuildupherbody.Molly’ssicknesscontinuedandmanyfriendscametovisither,thefarmerkilledthepigsohecouldtreatallthevisitors.

        Unfortunately,Mollybecameweakerandweaker.Finally,shedied.Manyneighbors,relativesandfriendsarrivedforthefuneral.Johnhadtokillthecowtotreatallofthem.

        Themousewatchedallthathappenedwithgreatsadness.Remember,whenwelearnthatsomeoneisfacingdifficultiesorindanger,weareallatrisk.Itisbettertohelpandencourageoneanother.

WhatwasthefeelingsofthemousewhenhesawJohnkilledtheotheranimals?

A.peaceful

B.fearful

C.sad

D.worried

                              A

        Therewasafarm,wherelivedFarmerJohnwithhiswifeMolly.Theyraisedmanyanimalsontheirfarm.Alsotherelivedalittlemouse.

        Onedaythemouseaccidentallydiscoveredthatthefarmerhadamousetrap(捕鼠器).Themouseranaroundthefarmlandtowarnalltheanimalsofthedanger.

        Firstitmetthechicken.“Thereisamousetraponthefarm!

”themousesaidinfear.Butthechickenansweredpeacefully,“Thereisnothingtodowithme.”Thenthemouserushedtothepigandthecowtotellthemaboutthemousetrap.Buttheysaiditwasnobigdealforthem,either.Sadanddepressed,thelittlemousereturnedtothehouse.

        Onthatnight,Mollyheardasoundofthemousetrap.Shehurriedtoseewhatwasinit,butbecauseofthedarkness,shedidnotseethatitwasapoisonous(有毒的)snake.UnluckilythesnakebitMolly.Johnrushedhertothehospital.Later,whentheyreturnedhome,Johnkilledthechickentobuildupherbody.Molly’ssicknesscontinuedandmanyfriendscametovisither,thefarmerkilledthepigsohecouldtreatallthevisitors.

        Unfortunately,Mollybecameweakerandweaker.Finally,shedied.Manyneighbors,relativesandfriendsarrivedforthefuneral.Johnhadtokillthecowtotreatallofthem.

        Themousewatchedallthathappenedwithgreatsadness.Remember,whenwelearnthatsomeoneisfacingdifficultiesorindanger,weareallatrisk.Itisbettertohelpandencourageoneanother.

What’stheauthor’swritingpurpose?

A.Itisbettertohelpothersindanger.

B.Don’tbecoldtootherpeople.

C.Peopleneedtohelpeachotherinlife.

D.It’sarisktotellotherstheirdangeroussituations.

                                B

        ComeanddiscoverthelittlebigcityinSwitzerland.It’sworthittoseethenicest'sights.Infact,nomatterwhatyourideaoffunis,you'llfinditinZurich.

Ifitisyourfirststayinthiscity,youshouldstartintheheartofZurich,thehistoricalromanticoldpartofatown.Here,you’llhaveawonderfultimedrinkingandeatinginacharmingbistrowhereyoucansitoutsideandenjoythesun.

Ifyoulike,youcanclimbaboardalakecruiserfora3-hourtouraroundthelakeorjustwalkuptotheborderofthelakeandfeedtheproudswansandcuteducks,whichisthecheapestwaytoenjoythelake.YouwillbeabsolutelyamazedattheniceviewoverthelakeofthehighAlpscoveredwithsnow.

        Besuretovisitthebeautifulmountaincalled HouseMountain,whichcangiveyouthemostunforgettableoverviewofZurich.Youcantakearideontherailwaybuiltin1923tothetopwhereyoucanbreathethefreshmountainair.Fromthelookouttower,you’llhaveapicturesqueviewofthelake,thecityandtheamazingAlps.Last,don’tmisswalkingdownthemostfamousshoppingstreet,theBahnhofstrasse,adistanceof1.4kilometers.Onbothsides,you'llfindeverythingyouneedandofcourse,you'11findthewell-knownSwissbanks.

        Cometoseeus.You'llhaveanunforgettablestayinthislittlebigcity.Youwon’tregretit.

Whatdoestheunderlinedword"bistro"inParagraph2probablyreferto?

A.Abookstore

B.Alibrary.

C.Asmallrestaurant

D.Ashoppingcenter.

                B

        ComeanddiscoverthelittlebigcityinSwitzerland.It’sworthittoseethenicest'sights.Infact,nomatterwhatyourideaoffunis,you'llfinditinZurich.

Ifitisyourfirststayinthiscity,youshouldstartintheheartofZurich,thehistoricalromanticoldpartofatown.Here,you’llhaveawonderfultimedrinkingandeatinginacharmingbistrowhereyoucansitoutsideandenjoythesun.

Ifyoulike,youcanclimbaboardalakecruiserfora3-hourtouraroundthelakeorjustwalkuptotheborderofthelakeandfeedtheproudswansandcuteducks,whichisthecheapestwaytoenjoythelake.YouwillbeabsolutelyamazedattheniceviewoverthelakeofthehighAlpscoveredwithsnow.

        Besuretovisitthebeautifulmountaincalled HouseMountain,whichcangiveyouthemostunforgettableoverviewofZurich.Youcantakearideontherailwaybuiltin1923tothetopwhereyoucanbreathethefreshmountainair.Fromthelookouttower,you’llhaveapicturesqueviewofthelake,thecityandtheamazingAlps.Last,don’tmisswalkingdownthemostfamousshoppingstreet,theBahnhofstrasse,adistanceof1.4kilometers.Onbothsides,you'llfindeverythingyouneedandofcourse,you'11findthewell-knownSwissbanks.

        Cometoseeus.You'llhaveanunforgettablestayinthislittlebigcity.Youwon’tregretit.

Howcanyouenjoytheviewofthelakeifyoudon’thavemuchmoney?

A.Bytakingalakecruiser.

B.Byclimbingthe

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