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浙江省杭州市高考英语教学质量检测命题比赛原创卷4
2016年高考模拟试卷英语卷
本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。
满分共120分。
考试时间120分钟。
第Ⅰ卷(共80分)
第一部分:
英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)
第1节:
单项填空(共20小题;每小题0.5分,满分10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,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。
1.—Thankyouverymuchforinformingmeofthedelayofthemeeting.(原创)
—_____.
A.Don'tmentionitB.WithpleasureC.That'srightD.Yousaidit
2.After_____seriesofcontinuousattempts,thereporterfinallygot_____realscoop.(原创)
A.a;theB.a;aC.the;theD.the;a
3.LeonardoDiCaprio,thestarof"TheRevenant",burstintotears_____heacquiredtheOscarforBestActor.(原创)
A.atthemomentB.themomentC.inthemomentD.Forthemoment
4.Isawawoman_____againstthewall,lookingtiredandstressed.(改编)
A.leaningupB.leanup
C.leanedupD.wasleaningup
5.Theinvestigativeteamweregoingtopublishthecrime______acallofwarningrang.(原创)
A.afterB.whenC.sinceD.while
6.IfI_______youradvice,Imightnothavemadesuchasillymistake.(改编)
A.tookB.wouldtakeC.havetakenD.hadtaken
7.China'spoliticaladvisers_______increasinguseofmicro-bloggingtogetpublicopinions.(原创)
A.makeB.aremakingC.aremadeD.havemade
8.Julyhadbeenlaidofffromherjobandshe_______ahardlife.(原创)
A.hadleadB.willleadC.leadsD.led
9.Don’t___________aboutfoodthatdoesn’ttastegoodasmanypeopleinAfricanareasneverdreamofnotsufferingfromhunger.(改编)
A.complainB.commentC.argueD.decide
10.______thatMikewassuretobeadmittedintotheartschool.(原创)
A.SohisperformancewassuccessfulB.Sosuccessfulhisperformance
C.SosuccessfulwashisperformanceD.Sowashissuccessfulperformance
11.Theorganizationappealstocreateasocialatmosphere______promotesmoralityandharmony.(原创)
A.thatB.whatC.whereD.who
12.Theirrelationshipinmarriagehasreachedapoint_______theyaresupposedtocalmdowntothinkforeachother.(原创)
A.whichB.thatC.whatD.where
13.Peopleinincreasingnumberbecomeso______tomobilephonesthattheymayfeelillateasewheneverthephonesarenotwithintheirreach.(原创)
A.concernedB.relatedC.addictedD.exposed
14.Therearefivequestionsonthistext,butJackcan'tanswer_____ofthem.(改编)
A.otherB.anyC.noneD.some
15.Sexualabusedestroysthevictimsnotonly_______butalsomentally.(原创)
A.physicallyB.materiallyC.spirituallyD.emotionally
16.Theoldcouple________thebeautifulmountainousvillageandledahappylife.(原创)
A.settleddownB.settleddowntoC.settledinD.settledinto
17.Theyaredeterminedto________thetruthandmakeitknowntothepublic.(原创)
A.digoutB.getthroughC.beyondquestionD.takeon
18.The policy isaimtooffersupport for __________ housing needsfor self-living.(改编)
A.possibleB.reasonableC.fashionableD.urgent
19.——Iamblue.Yesterday,Imetaclassmateinmynewschool,butwhenIstoppedandsmiled,she______meandwalkedon.(原创)
A.missedB.refusedC.deniedD.ignored
20.—Let'sbetonTom'sperformanceinthecomingexam;theloserhastotreattheothertoadinner.
—______________.(原创)
A.I'mafraidsoB.You'vegotapointC.It'sadealD.Youarewelcome
第二节:
完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)(原创)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从21—40各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。
Once21atime,therelivedabigmangotree.Alittleboytook22inclimbingtothetreetop,eatingthemangoesandtakinganapunderthe23.24,whenhegrewup,heleftand25playedaroundthetree.
Oneday,theboycamebacktothetreewithasadlook.“Iwanttoys.Ineedmoneytobuythem.”saidtheboy.“Sorry,Idon’thavemoney,butyoucan26allmymangoesandsellthemsoyouwillhavemoney.”Theboywassoexcited.Hepickedallthemangoes,27happily.Theboydidn’tcomeback.Thetreewassad.
Anotherday,theboy28intoamanreturned.Hetoldtheexcitedtreethathisfamilyneededahousefor29.“Sorry,Idon’thaveahouse,butyoucanchopoffmybranchestobuildyourhouse.”Sothemancutallthebranches30.Thetreewasleftagain,lonelyandsad.
Onehotsummerday,themanreturnedandthetreewas31.“Iwanttogosailingto32myself.Canyougiveme33boat?
”“Usemytrunktobuildyourboat.Youcansailfarawayandbehappy.”Sothemancutthetreetrunktomakeaboat.
34,themanreturnedafterhehadbeen35forsomanyyears.“Sorry,myboy,butIreallycan’tgiveyouanything.Nomoremangoes.Nomore36.Nomoretrunk.Theonlythingleftismy37roots,”thetreesaidwith38.“Idon’tneedmuchnow,justaplacetorest.Themanreplied.“Good!
Oldtreerootsarethebestplacetolean39andrest.Comesitdownwithmeand40.”Theboysatdownandthetreewasgladandsmiled.
21.A.inB.uponC.atD.with
22.A.delightB.riskC.interestD.happiness
23.A.branchesB.shadowC.trunkD.leaves
24.A.MeanwhileB.SometimesC.HoweverD.Moreover
25.A.notlongerB.nolongerC.nomoreD.notmore
26.A.gatherB.eatC.takeD.pick
27.A.leavingB.leftC.hadleftD.leaves
28.A.grewB.growsC.grownD.hadgrown
29.A.protectionB.warmthC.shadowD.shelter
30.A.downB.offC.inD.up
31.A.shockedB.surprisedC.confusedD.delighted
32.A.relaxB.pleaseC.entertainD.comfort
33.A.theB.anyC.yourD.a
34.A.FortunatelyB.EventuallyC.HopefullyD.Luckily
35.A.leftB.goneC.disappearingD.missed
36.A.branchesB.leavesC.fruitD.root
37.A.deadB.dieC.dyingD.death
38.A.sadnessB.prideC.happinessD.wonder
39.A.inB.upC.withD.on
40.A.restB.lieC.relaxD.lean
第二部分:
阅读理解(第一节20小题。
第二节5小题;每小题2分,满分50分)(原创)
第一节:
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,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。
A
2015sawthingsheatupandgetoutofhand,andnotjustinpolitics.
ArecordwarmDecemberraisedaveragetemperaturesenoughtomake2015 thesecondhottestyearonrecordinthecontiguousUnitedStates,accordingtoanationalreport,which was releasedThursday.
TheUnitedNationshadpreviouslyreportedthat2015wasshapinguptobethewarmestyearonrecordforthewholeplanet. LastyearwasalsothethirdwettestonrecordintheU.S.andsawtenweather-orclimate-relateddisastersthateachcausedatleast$1billionindamageintheU.S. andkilledatotalof155people. Theseinclude adrought,twofloods,fiveseverestorms,awildfire,andawinterstorm.
The averageU.S.temperaturewas54.4°F,2.4°Fabovethe20th centuryaverage,andsecondonlyto 2012'srecordwarmth. Thiswasalsothe19thconsecutiveyearwithaveragetemperaturesabovetheaverageforthecentury.
PartofthiswarmingwasdrivenbyastrongElNiño,orperiodicwarminginthePacificOcean,butsomeofitcanalsobeattributedtoglobalwarming,saysmeteorologistEricHolthaus,whowasnotinvolvedwiththefederalreport.
Theanalysis comeslessthanamonthaftertheU.S.and194othercountriessignedanagreementinParistomoreaggressivelycountertheeffects ofclimatechange.
“EvenifalltheinitialtargetsinParisaremet,we’llonlybepartofthewaytherewhenitcomestoreducingcarbonfromtheatmosphere,”saidPresidentBarackObama atthetime.Still,theagreementrepresented“aturningpoint”bysettingup“thearchitecture"fordoingso,hesaid.
NOAA'sclimatemonitoringcenterdoesn'tissuepredictionsforfutureweather,buttheagency'sClimatePredictionCenterdoes.Thatteam'sforecastforthenextthreemonthscallsforwarmer-than-averagetemperaturesinmuchofthecountry,althoughpartsofTexasandtheSoutheastmaybealittlecoolerthanusual.
AsLancasterUniversityProfessorGailWhitemantoldtheWeatherChannel,"climatechangemeansextremeweatheristhenewnormal."
41.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitle?
A.Extremeweatherhappensregularly
B.2015,thehottestyear
C.AnagreementinParis
D.2015wasawarm,wildyear.What’snext?
42.Tenclimate-relateddisastersthathappenedintheU.S.lastyearcost_______indamage.
A.atleast$1billionB.nolessthan$1billion
C.nomorethan$10billionD.Nolessthan$10billion
43.Theaveragetemperatureofthe20thcenturyis_______.
A.54.4°FB.2.4°FC.52°FD.56.8°F
44.Whichoneisnotthecausefortheclimatechange?
A.astrongElNiñoB.periodicwarminginthePacificOcean
C.extremeweatherD.weather-orclimate-relateddisasters
45.Theworld“counter”(Paragraph6)isclosestinmeaningto_______.
A.supportB.preventC.analyzeD.confuse
B
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