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山东省泰安市届高三英语第二轮复习质量检测泰安二模无答案
高三第二轮复习质量检测
英语试题
2014.5
本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。
第I卷1至10页。
第II卷11至12页。
满分为150分。
考试用时l20分钟。
第I卷(共105分)
注意事项:
1.答第I卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号、考试科目、试卷类型用铅笔涂写在答题卡上。
2.每小题选出答案后,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。
不能答在试卷上。
第一部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分55分)
第一节语法和词汇知识(共l0小题;每小题l.5分,满分l5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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
1.—Carlhasn’tturnedupsofar.
—?
Heisalwaysontimeforeverything.
A.HowcomeB.SowhatC.WhynotD.Guesswhat
2.SamhasbeenappointedmanageroftheengineeringdepartmenttotakeplaceofGeorge.
A.the;不填B.不填;不填C.不填;theD.the;the
3.Ihaven’treceivedthenewbagfromthenetshoplastweek.
A.beingorderedB.orderingC.orderedD.toorder
4.Tothestudents’greatrelieftheexamturnedouttobenotsodifficultasthey.
A.imaginedB.hadimaginedC.wouldimagineD.haveimagined
5.Lusy’scellphonewasleftinataxiaccidentally,neveragain.
A.tofindB.tobefoundC.beingfoundD.finding
6.ShandongNormalUniversityhasdevelopedasystemstudentscanchoosewhateversubjectthey1ike.
A.thatB.whichC.whenD.where
7.Therewillbenogoingbackourdecisionismade.
A.onceB.unlessC.untilD.before
8.Myfathercalledmeyesterday,askingmeIwasgettingalongwiththeexam.
A.whenB.howC.whetherD.why
9.—Haveyouheardaboutthatfireinthemarket?
—Yes,fortunatelynoone.
A.hurtB.hashurtC.hadbeenhurtD.washurt
10.Ifthewoundbecomeswollen,donothesitatetocallme.
A.shallB.mustC.shouldD.would
第二节完形填空(共30小题;11—20每小题1分,21—40每小题1.5分,满分40分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从11—40各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
(I)
UntilIwas8,IspenteverySundayoutsideinthegardenwithNana.Thezucchini(西葫芦)plantsquicklybecamemy11.
“Nana.”Iaskedoneday.“ShouldItakeoffalltheselittleyellowflowers?
”
“No,darling,”shesaidgently.‘‘Thoseflowerswilll2zucchinisoon.”EverySundayIreturnedtothegardentocheckonthel3,andeachtimeIsawmorezucchini.
“AretheresomanvbecauseItakegoodcareoftheplants?
”Iasked.
“Yes.”Nanasaid.“Whenyoulookafterthings,goodthingswill14.Youshouldrememberthat.’’
FormonthsIreturnedeveryweektoNana’stoseehowmyplantsweredoing,andeachtimeIwasl5toseemorezucchini.Untiloneday,theystopped16,andafewweekslater,therewerenone.
“Nana,what’swrongwithmyplants?
’’Iasked17.‘‘They’renotgrowinganymore.’’
“That’swhathappens,darling.Thingsgrowandthenstop.18lastsforever.’’
“ButIwassogoodtothem.”
“Yes,19change,butforeverythingthatends,something20willtakeitsplace.’’shesaid.”
“I’llrememberthat,”Isaidwithasmileonmyface.
11.A.experienceB.troubleC.favouriteD.story
12.A.turnintoB.sendoutC.giveoffD.pickup
13.A.fruitsB.plantsC.cropsD.grains
14.A.decreaseB.quitC.delayD.grow
15.A.sadB.puzzledC.proudD.worried
16.A.appearingB.burstingC.movingD.changing
17.A.happilyB.tearfullyC.hopefullyD.angrily
18.A.SomethingB.EverythingC.AnythingD.Nothing
19.A.SeasonsB.SizesC.ViewsD.Colors
20.A.wrongB.newC.badD.important
(II)
Onceacirclemissedawedge(楔子).Thecirclewantedtobe21,Soitwentaroundlookingforitsmissingpiece.Butbecauseitwas22andthereforecouldrollonlyveryslowly,it23theflowersalongtheway.Itchattedwithworms.Itenjoyedthesunshine.Itfoundlotsofdifferent24,butnoneofthemfit.Soitleftthemallbythesideoftheroadandkepton25.Thenonedaythecirclefoundapiecethat26perfectly.Itwassohappy.Nowitcouldbewhole,withnothing27.Itincorporated(合并)themissingpieceintoitselfandbeganto28.Nowthatitwasa29circle,itcouldrollveryfast,toofasttonoticeflowersortalktotheworms.Whenitrealizedhow30theworldseemedwhenitrolledsoquickly,itstopped,3litsfoundpiecebythesideoftheroadandrolledslowlyaway.
Thelessonofthestory,Isuggested,wasthatinsomestrangesensewearemorewhole32wearemissingsomething.Themanwhohas33isinsomewaysapoorman.Hewill34knowwhatitfeelsliketodesire,tohope,tonourishhissoulwiththedreamofsomethingbetter.
Lifeisnotaspellingbee(拼字比赛),wherenomatterhowmanywordsyou’vegottenright,you’redisqualifiedifyoumakeone35.Lifeismorelikeabaseballseason,whereeventhebestteam36onethirdofitsgamesandeventheworstteamhasitsdaysofbrilliance.Our37istowinmoregamesthanwelose.Whenweacceptthatimperfectionis38ofbeinghuman,andwhenwecancontinuerollingthroughlifeand39it,wewillhave40awholenessthatotherscanonlylongfor.
21.A.famousB.friendlyC.wholeD.weahhy
22.A.incompleteB.incorrectC.inactiveD.inadequate
23.A.wateredB.pickedC.admiredD.ignored
24.A.circlesB.piecesC.viewsD.colors
25.A.searchingB.chattingC.fightingD.digging
26.A.growsB.windsC.mixesD.fits
27.A.missingB.shiningC.hiddenD.injured
28.A.floatB.rollC.flowD.escape
29.A.successfulB.perfectC.flexibleD.practical
30.A.differentB.beautifulC.brightD.reasonable
31.A.pouredB.settledC.1eftD.parked
32.A.beforeB.sinceC.unlessD.when
33.A.somethingB.noneC.everythingD.nothing
34.A.neverB.seldomC.usuallyD.often
35.A.decisionB.noteC.mistakeD.step
36.A.winsB.losesC.quitsD.continues
37.A.goalB.topicC.markD.pride
38.A.halfB.allC.partD.1ittle
39.A.changeB.appreciateC.recallD.hate
40.A.replacedB.avoidedC.performedD.achieved
第二部分阅读理解(共25小题;每小题2分,满分50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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Here’sahotelworthwritinghomeabout:
acompanyinPolandplanstobuildtouristaccommodationunderthesea.Thestructurecanbedraggedtoasuitablelocationandplacedonsupportsontheseabed.
The‘WaterDiscus’willbemadeupofanunderwaterdisccontaining22bedroomswithseaviews,connectedbyliftandstairstoadiscabovethesurfacecontainingotherhotelfacilities.
ProjectmanagerRobertBursiewiczsays:
“Nowadaysit’spossibletobuildsubmarilles(潜水艇)whichgodeeperthan500mbelowtheseasurface,sobuildinganunderwaterhotelisnotaproblem.”
Infact,theydon’tplantohavethehotelverydeep.Wateractslikeafilter(过滤器)forsunlight,andbelowl5mmostcolours,apartfromblue,arewashedout.Andweallwanttoseecolourfulmarinelife,don’twe?
Butthisisn’tthefirsthoteltoofferunderwaterviewsfromthebedrooms.Thetwo-bedroomJules’UnderseaLodge,offthecoastofFlorida,hasbeentakinginguests10mbeneaththesurfacesince1986.
Thecompanythatoperatesthehotelalsorunsadivingcourseforbeginnerstohelpgetguestsdownandintothehotel.Itisaccessibleonlythroughanopeningatthebottom.
Andyou’llfindalltheusualfacilitiesintheroom,accordingtoTeresaMcKirma,Jules’schieffinancialofficer.Ithasatelevision,airconditioningandwi—fi.Butforthestaft,simplethingslikecleaningandmakingbedscanbechallenging,sincethelodgeisinseawater.
‘‘Itactuallytakesquitealotofworktogetanythingdownthere,”shesays.“Wehavetoputeverythinginwaterproofboxesandattachweightstothemtocountertheirbuoymacy(浮力).”
Thehotelhassuitablysizedwaterproofboxessothatpizzascanbedeliveredbydiverstoguestswlloorderthemfortheireveningmeal.Andafterameal,ifyoucan’tsleepbecauseoftheexcitementoftheexperience,youdon’thavetocountsheep.You’llfallasleepquickerifyoucountfish.
41.Thenewhotelwill.
A.havemovablestructureB.containthreediscs
C.bebuilt500mbeneaththesurfaceD.comeintousesoon
42.Whywon’ttheyplantohavethehotelverydeepinthewater?
A.Theyhavefinancialproblems.
B.Theylackadvantedtechnology.
C.Mostcoloursarewashedoutbelow15m.
D.Theyrefusetoenjoycolorfullife.
43.WhichofthefollowingistrueofJules’UnderseaLodge?
A.Itisbuiltl5mbeneaththesea.B.Ithasthehistoryof30years.
C.Itoffersadivingcoursetobeginners.D.Itcanbeaccessiblebystairs.
44.AccordingtoTeresaMcKinna,.
A.thebuilthotelisbadlyequipped
B.thestaff’sworkisdifficulttofinish
C.it’seasytogetthingsdownthere
D.entertainmentisimpossibleinthehotel
45.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?
A.Passengerscan’tenjoytheirmeals.
B.Passengerswillfeelfedupwiththeviews.
C.Passengershavenochoicebuttocountfish.
D.Passengersmaygetexcitedabouttheexperience.
B
Theysurviveinsomeofthecoldestenvironmentsintheworld—butevenpenguins(企鹅)appreciateawarmwoollyjumper(套头毛衣)onceinawhile.
Theminiknittedgarmentshavehelpedsavehundredsofflightlessbirdscaughtinoilspills,providingprotectionfromtheelementsandstoppingthemfromeatingpoisonouspollution.
KnitstorNature,aprogramrunbyThePenguinFoundation,whichprotectsthelittlepenguinpopulationofPhillipIsland,140kmsouth-eastofMelbourne,hascreatedupto300differentdesignsovertheyears—andit’sallthankstotalentedvolunteers.
“There’salotofhiddencreativityoutthere,"saidLynBlom,ofthePhillipIslandNaturePark.“Peoplelovetoknowthatthey’rehelpingthepenguinsbecausethey’resocuteandsmallandtheywaddleupthebeachandthey’resostronganddetermined.Buttheyneedtobe,they1iveinaprettytoughsortofenvironment.’’
Athumbnail—sizedpatchofoilcankillalittlepenguin,thesmallestofthespecies,measuringjustl3inchesandweighinglkg.Theoilseparatesandmatstheirfeathers,breakingnaturalwaterproofingandheatingfunctions.
MsBlomestimatesshehasknittedbetween200and300penguinjumpersovertheyears.
AstaffmemberreadanarticleinanEnglishwomen’smagazineaboutknittingforguillemot(海鸠)birdsanddecidedtoadaptthedesigns.
“There’salotofladiesouttherewho