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上海外国语大学附属大境中学高三赴蚌埠二中交流英语
上海外国语大学附属大境中学2019高三赴蚌埠二中交流-英语
英语练习卷
第一卷〔总分值105分〕
I.ReadingComprehension
SectionA
Directions:
InsectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationandthequestionwillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersinyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebesttothequestionyouhaveheard.
1.A.At11:
20B.At10:
30
C.At10:
50D.At11:
30
2.A.HavinganinterviewB.Fillingoutaform
C.TalkingwithhisfriendD.Askingforinformation
3.A.AshopassistantB.Atelephoneoperator
C.AwaitressD.Aclerk
4.A.AthomeB.Inarestaurant
C.InacarD.Onthestreet
5.A.ArailwayporterB.Atelephoneoperator
C.AbusconductorD.Apostalclerk
6.A.AmathteacherandhiscolleagueB.Ateacherandhisstudent
C.AstudentandhisclassmateD.Alibrarianandastudent
7.A.AmovieB.Alecture
C.AplayD.Aspeech
8.A.Themanshouldnotdreamofbeingasuperstar.
B.Themandidn’tpracticehardenough.
C.Themanshouldfindanewpartner.
D.Themanshouldnotgiveup.
9.A.Hisinjurykepthimathome.
B.Hedidn’tconsideritnecessary,
C.Hewastooweaktoseethedoctor.
D.Hefailedtomakeanappointment.
10.A.Hewantstogetanewposition.
B.Heisaskingthewomanforhelp.
C.Hehasleftthewomanagoodimpression.
D.Heenjoysletterwriting.
SectionB
Directions:
InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassages,andyouwillbeaskedthreequestionsoneachofthepassages.Thepassagewillbereadtwicebutthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.
Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
11.A.OnTuesdayandWednesday.B.OnTuesdayandThursday.
C.OnWednesdayandThursday.D.OnTuesdayandFridays.
12.A.Onceaweek.B.Twiceaweek.
C.Onceamonth.D.Twiceamonth.
13.A.Classroomtests.B.Attendancerate.
C.Researchpapers.D.Finalexam.
Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
14.A.Photographs.B.Books
C.Films.D.Music.
15.A.Poorpeople.B.Disasters.
C.Racialinjustice.D.Crime.
16.A.HewasthefirstdirectorofHollywood.
B.Helivedapoorlifeinhischildhood.
C.HewasborninMiddleWesternAfrica.
D.Hepickedupphotographyin1912.
SectionC
Directions:
InSectionC,youwillheartwolongerconversations.Theconversationswillbereadtwice.Afteryouheareachconversation,youarerequiredtofillinthenumberedblankswiththeinformationyouhear.
Blanks17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversations.
Completetheform.WriteONEWORDforeachanswer.
Nameoftherestaurant:
Pink17Restaurant.
Dayreservedfor:
18,22nd.
Numberofpeopletocome:
19
Familynameofthecustomer:
20
Blanks21through24arebasedonthefollowingconversation.
Completetheform.WriteNOMORETHANTHREEWORDSforeachanswer.
Whydoesthemandosportsinhissparetime?
21
Whatkindofsportsdoesthemanprefer?
22
Howoftendoesthewomandoyoga?
23
Whatdoesthewomanenjoyreadingmost?
24
II.GrammarandVocabulary
SectionA
Directions:
BeneatheachofthefollowingsentencestherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.
25.Tocompletethetask,Leonpushedhisstaff_____thelimitsofhumanendurance.
26.A. aboveB.withinC. over D.beyond
27.---Isn'tthatfamousactressoverthere?
28.---No,it_____beher.I'msuresheisatafilmfestivalinHongKongnow.
29.A.can'tB.mustn'tC.won'tD.maynot
30.Almosteverydaywecomeacrosssituationswherewehavetomakedecisionsonewayor_____.
31.A.theotherB.otherC.othersD.another
32.---Howisyourinvestigationintothecasegoingon?
33.---It’sapitythatwe______anyusefulevidencesofar.
34.A.didn’tgetB.haven’tgotC.don’thaveD.won’tget
35.Inthecoldwinter,acold-bloodedcreaturehasnochoicebut_____downandsleep.
36.A.lieB.lyingC.layD.tolie
37.Mostpeopledon’tregardastampasareceipt,butthatis_____itreallyis---aproofofjusthowmuchmoneyyouhavepaidinadvanceformaildelivery.
38.A.whoB.howC.whatD.why
39.Itisreportedthatthenewlybuiltthemeparkwillbe_____theoneinCalifornia.
40.A.aslargeasthreetimesB.threetimesaslarge
41.C.threetimesofthesizeD.threetimeslargerthan
32.Sodeeply_______involvedinthetroublethat______resistthetemptationtogiveup.
A.washe,couldn’theB.hewas,hecouldn’t
C.washe,hecouldn’tD.hewas,couldn’the
33.Thereisnopersonintheworldwhocando_____interestshim.
34.A.nomatterwhatB.whatC.whateverD.anything
35.VincentVanGogh________toworkasamissionaryashislifetimecareer,butfinallyhedecidedtobecomeapainter.
36.A.hadmeantB.meantC.wasmeantD.hadbeenmeant
35.Theinformation______inthedocumentsprovedthatmyhusbandhadbeenoutoftowninhiscarthatday.
A.includedB.toincludeC.includeD.including
36._____againandagaininthestockmarketwaswhathehadneverexpected.
37.A.CheatedB.HavingcheatedC.TohavecheatedD.Beingcheated
38.Itwasseveralyears_____thescientistsfoundoutthecauseofthedisease.
39.A.untilB.whenC.thatD.before
40.Ihopeyou’llleaveyournameandaddresswithus______youareneededasawitness..
41.A.asaresultB.thereforeC.incaseD.orelse
42.Thelocalgovernmentisconsidering_____alaw_____acrimetodumpthepollutantsintotheriver.
43.A.passing…makeitB.topass…makingit
C.topass…tomakeitD.passing…makingit
40.Idon’trememberhowmanyyearsago______peoplebegantogrowpineappleshere.
A.itwaswhenB.itwasthatC.wasitwhenD.wasitthat
SectionB
Directions:
Fillintheblanksinthepassagewiththevocabularygiven;eachofthewordscanbeusednomorethanonce.Thereisoneextrawordinthebox.
A.careB.remainedC.encouragedD.traditionalE.leisure
F.sometimesG.simplyH.actingonI.sakeJ.worthwhile
Untilthe20thcentury,Americanshadlittletimeforleisureactivitiesanddidnotreallyapproveofleisure.ThePuritanidealofhardwork__41__strong,andleisurewasassociatedwiththe“idlerich”,__42__calledtheleisureclass.Inthe19thcenturyonebookwarned:
“Truerecreationmustnotinterferewithourduty;mustnotinjurehealth;mustnotwastemoney;mustnotwastetime.”Attheendofthatcentury,PresidentJamesGarfieldsaidthequestionwas:
“Whatshallwedowithour__43__whenwegetit?
”ModernAmericanshavenotfoundthisaproblemandcanchoosefromawiderangeofleisureactivities.
TheBritishsharetheProtestantworkethicbuthavealwaysbelievedthatitisalsogoodforpeopletohaveactivitiesoutsidework.A__44__sayingwarnsthat“AllworkandnoplaymakesJackadullboy”.Manypeoplenowbelievethatmakingtimeforrelaxationafterworkisalsonecessaryforthe__45__ofgoodmentalhealth.Somepeople,however,thinkthatleisuretimeshouldbespenton__46__activitiesandnotjustwasted.Childrenareoften__47__todevelopaninterestorhobbywhichtheycanpickupintheirsparetime.ManyBritishpeople__48__moreabouttheirleisuretimethantheirworkwhichis,forsome,__49__ameansofgettingmoneytoliveon.
III.ReadingComprehension
SectionA
Directions:
InthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,C,andD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.
The“standardofliving”ofanycountrymeansthe___50___person'sshareofthegoodsandservicesthecountryproduces.Acountry'sstandardofliving,___51__,dependsonitscapacitytoproducewealth.'Wealth“inthissenseisnotmoney,forwedonotliveonmoney___52___onthingsthatmoneycanbuy:
”goods“suchasfoodandclothing,and“services”suchastransportandentertainment.
Acountry's___53___toproducewealthdependsuponmanyfactors,mostofwhichhaveaneffectononeanother.Wealthdepends___54___agreatextentuponacountry'snaturalresources.Someregionsoftheworldarewellsuppliedwithcoalandminerals,andhave___55___andafavorableclimate;otherregionspossessnoneofthem.
Nexttonaturalresourcecomestheabilitytoturnthemtouse.Chinaisperhapsaswell-offastheUSAinnaturalresources,but___56___formanyyearsfromcivilandexternalwars,andforthisandotherreasonswas___57___todevelopherresources.Soundandstablepoliticalconditions,and___58__fromforeigninvasions,makeitpossibleforacountrytodevelopitsnaturalresourcespeacefullyandsteadily,andtoproducemorewealththananothercountry___59___wellfavouredbynaturebutlesswellordered.
Acountry'sstandardoflivingdoesnotonlydependuponthewealththatisproducedandconsumed___60___itsownborders,butalsouponwhatisdirectlyproducedthroughinternationaltrade.____61___,Britain'swealthinfoodstuffsandotheragriculturalproductswouldbemuchlessifshehadtodependonlyon___62___grownathome.Trademakesitpossibleforhersurplusmanufacturedgoodstobetradedabroadfortheagriculturalproductsthatwould___63___belacking.Acountry'swealthis,therefore,much___64___byitsmanufacturingcapacity,ifthatothercountriescanbefoundreadytoacceptitsmanufactures.
50.A.richB.poorCaverageD.ordinary
51.A.howeverB.furthermoreC.similarlyD.therefore
52.A.orB.butC.eitherD.besides
53.A.possibilityB.responsibilityC.capacityD.activity
54.A.atB.toC.byD.with
55.A.fertilesoilB.adequatewaterC.freshairD.vastgrassland
56.A.undertookB.sufferedC.experiencedD.took
57.A.uneasyB.incapableC.impossibleD.unable
58.A.resolutionB.freedomC.aggressionD.destruction
59.A.completelyB.definitelyC.equallyD.thoroughly
60.A.atB.byC.withinD.on
61.A.InshortB.ForexampleC.AsaresultD.Ontheotherhand
62.A.whichB.whatC.thatD.those
63.A.otherwiseB.certainlyC.howeverD.therefore
64.A.madeB.doneC.producedD.influenced
SectionB
Directions:
ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagestherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.
(A)
Whilestillinitsearlystages,welfarereformhasalreadybeenjudgedagreatsuccessinmanystates—atleastingettingpeopleoffwelfare.It’sestimatedthatmorethan2millionpeoplehavelefttherollssince1994.
Inthepastfouryears,welfarerollsinAthensCountryhavebeencutinhalf.But70percentofthepeoplewholeftinthepasttwoyearstookjobsthatpaidlessthan$6anhour.Theresult:
TheAthensCountrypovertyratestillremainsatmorethan30percent—twicethenationalaverage.
Foradvocatesforthepoor,that’sanindicationmuchmoreneedstobedone.
“Morepeoplearegettingjobs,butit’snotmakingtheirlivesanybetter,”saysKathyLairn,apolicyanalystattheCenteronBudgetandPolicyPrioritiesinWashington.
AcenteranalysisofUSCensusdatanation