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重庆市届高三调研抽测第二次英语试题卷

重庆市2015届高三调研抽测(第二次)英语试题卷

(英语试题卷共10页。

满分120分。

考试时间100分钟。

注意事项:

1、答题前,务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡规定的位置上。

2、答选择题时,必须使用2B铅笔将答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。

如需改动,用橡皮擦擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。

3、答非选择题时,必须使用0.5毫米黑色签字笔,将答案书写在答题卡规定的位置上。

4、所有题目必须在答题卡上作答,在试题卷上答题无效。

5、考试结束后,将试题卷和答题卡一并交回。

一、单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

请从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项的标号涂黑。

例:

Acomputercanonlydo________youhaveinstructedittodo.

A.howB.afterC.whatD.when

答案是C。

1.Regularreflectingis______goodhabit.Ifso,youwillmake______greatprogressinyourstudy.

A./;aB.a;aC.the;aD.a;/

2.Closethedooroffearbehindyou,andyou______thedooroffaithopenbeforeyou.

A.willseeB.haveseenC.areseeingD.saw

3.Atpresent,wehavecometosensethatcreativityis______ittakestokeepanationhighlycompetitive.

A.whyB.whatC.howD.that

4.—Whoareyouwaitingforhere?

—Thepostman______.

A.sendmetheparcelB.willsendmetheparcel

C.sendingmetheparcelD.hassentmetheparcel

5.Somoving______thatIcouldn’tstopmytearswhenIhearditforthefirsttime.

A.thestoryhadsoundedB.hadthestorysounded

C.thestorysoundedD.didthestorysound

6.—YouwonfirstintheChinesecharactersspellingcompetition.Great!

—______!

A.CongratulationsB.GivemefiveC.That’sallrightD.Forgetit

7.—Lucy’sdifficultyinnumberingandpronunciationmakesherfeel______inclass.

—Let’stryourbesttohelpherout.

A.stoodoutB.leftoutC.madeoutD.turnedout

8.Teachersshouldbearinmindthateachstudent’simprovement______.

A.iscloselymonitoredB.closelymonitors

C.hasbeencloselymonitoredD.closelymonitored

9.—Youlookratherdowntoday.—______toboardthe4:

20flight,youknow,Idarednotclosemyeyes.A.HavingremindedB.BeingremindedC.RemindedD.Reminding

10.Theteacherdidn’timaginethatastudentgoodatmaths______havefailedintheexam.

A.mustB.mightC.needD.should

11.Thevisitorswereadmiringthecharmingflowers______itstartedtorain.

A.asB.sinceC.whileD.when

12.Chinahasmade______cleartotheworldthatinthecourseofitsdevelopmentitseeksforbothgolden,silverhillsandcleanwater,greenmountainsaswell.

A.thisB.thatC.itD.one

13.Sueisalwaysfinishinghertaskwellwithintheshortesttime.______,sheperformseffectively.

A.InotherwordsB.Onthecontrary

C.SoonerorlaterD.Ontheotherhand

14.Tomydelight,thestudentsarerecyclingmanythingsthey______awayinthepast.

A.werethrowingB.willbethrowing

C.hadthrownD.wouldhavethrown

15.—Toonoisyoutside!

Ijustcan’tfocusonmystudy.

—______.Let’sgooutsideandplaysoccerinstead.

A.Idon’tthinksoB.Samehere

C.PleasebemorepatientD.Don’tpushmetoohard

二、完形填空(共20小题;每题1.5分,满分30分)

请阅读下面两篇短文,掌握大意,然后从16~35各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项的标号涂黑。

A

IcanstillremembereverychangeofintonationwheneverIrecallwhatthatoldladysaidtome,“Lifemaygivemeup,butI’llnevergiveupmylife.”

Shewasadmittedtohospitalbecauseofherstroke(中风)forthesecondtime,whichalsomeantthatIneedtospendalotof16withher.

Honestly,shewasagoodpatient,withnocomplaint,no17requirements,andshealwayscooperatedwithmeverywell,whichI18verymuch.Andshealwaysheldanoptimisticpointofviewtowardhercondition,19Iguessedsheknewthattherewouldn’tbemuchimprovement.Iactuallyaskedwhyina20way,andshesaidtometheverysentence.Itwasnotspokenveryclearly,sinceherstrokehad21themovementofhertongue.Iwasnotmovedthen,sinceafterspendingafewmonthsinthishospital,Iwasalmost22.

Andthatoldladyhad23strokeafewdayslater,whichmadeherunabletospeakormoveanymore.Ithoughtshewouldbe24asothers,lyingthere,waitingtheday,andcryingsometimes.ButIwaswrong.Shestillheldthatsomeday,somehow,shewouldfully25,thoughbothsheandIknewthepossibilityforthatwasextremelysmall.

Then,theverysentenceshesaid26tome.Apatientwithabsolutenohopestillheldtheoptimisticaspectinherlife,regardlesshow27itwas.HowcouldIleadmylifeinthatway?

Sincethen,I’vetriedharderandworkedharder.Iwouldnotgiveupmylifeeither.

16.A.chanceB.timeC.lifeD.money

17.A.practicalB.unreasonableC.acceptableD.meaningful

18.A.enjoyedB.sufferedC.appreciatedD.congratulated

19.A.soB.asC.sinceD.though

20.A.braveB.daringC.secretD.cautious

21.A.affectedB.disturbedC.improvedD.increased

22.A.indifferentB.frightenedC.concernedD.anxious

23.A.otherB.anotherC.fewD.little

24.A.silentlyB.painfullyC.exactlyD.patiently

25.A.operateB.succeedC.understandD.recover

26.A.livedupB.lookedforwardC.madesenseD.workedout

27.A.expectedB.negativeC.strangeD.unlikely

B

BlackFriday,thedayafterThanksgivingDay,isabusyshoppingdayintheUnitedStates.Manypeoplehaveadayoffworkonthatday.Someusethistomaketrips;othersuseittostart28fortheChristmasseason.

Manystoreshavespecialoffersand29theirpricesonsomegoods.Some30theiropeninghours.Therecanalsobetrafficjamsonroadsto31shoppingdestinations.

Thereare32commontheoriesastowhyitiscalledBlackFriday.Oneisthatthewheelsofvehiclesinheavytrafficonthedayleftmanyblackmarkingsontheroadsurface,33thetermBlackFriday.Theotherisfromanoldwayofrecordingbusinessaccounts.34wererecordedinredinkandprofitsinblack.Manybusinesses,35smallbusinesses,startedmakingprofitsbeforeChristmas,sotheystartedtomarkinblackinkonthedayafterThanksgiving.

28.A.travelingB.shoppingC.visitingD.cooking

29.A.prepareB.checkC.lowerD.raise

30.A.shortenB.enlargeC.reduceD.extend

31.A.popularB.outstandingC.splendidD.ordinary

32.A.manyB.twoC.fewD.no

33.A.leavingforB.leadingtoC.comingoutD.stickingto

34.A.PricesB.InterestsC.LossesD.Benefits

35.A.particularlyB.speciallyC.obviouslyD.eventually

三、阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)

请阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项的标号涂黑。

A

AUSstudenthasjustspent30daysonan“insectdiet”–eatinginsectsthreetimesaday.CamrenBrantley-Riossaystraditionalmeatssuchasporkandbeefareunabletocontinueandhewantedtotryoutwhatmanyconsiderthedietofthefuture.

Manypeoplewouldnotliketheideaofeatinginsectsdistasteful,evenifitwerenotdisgusting.NotsolongagoBrantley-Rioswasamongthem.Butforthelastmonthhehasbeeneatinginsectsforbreakfast,lunchanddinner.

“I’mmainlystickingtothreekinds,”hesays.

Occasionallyhehasincludeddifferentinsects.Preparingthesehe“actuallycried”,thoughheinsiststheyweresurprisinglygood.

Insectsconsumefewerresourcesthananimals,likepigsandcows,toproducethesameamountofprotein(蛋白质),Brantley-Riossays–andmorethantwobillionpeopleworldwideincludeinsectsintheirregulardiet,accordingtotheUNFoodandAgricultureOrganization.

“There’snotreallyaneedtoeatinsectsinAmericabecausewehaveitsonice,”Brantley-Riossays.“Wehavefinermeatsandwe’reluckytohavethatluxury(奢侈),sothere’snotmuchofapressuretoeatinsectsrightnow.Butwhatalotofpeoplearetryingtodoismakeitalittlebitmoremarketable.”

Hehasorderedinsectsfromfarmsthatusuallysupplyzoos,whichneedthem“tofeedcertainanimals”.Hehasalwaysmadesuretheinsectshavebeenfedonanorganicdiet,hesays,andonlyboughtspeciesheknowsaresafetoeat.

Heknowsthatonepersoneatinginsectswon’tmakemuchdifference.Tohavearealenvironmentaleffect,millionswouldhavetofollowhisexample.

36.WhyhastheUSstudenttriedoutan“insectdiet”?

A.Toseekforfuturevegetables.

B.Toadvocatetraditionalmeats.

C.Tomakeupforthelackofmeat.

D.Toexplorenewformsofprotein.

37.WhatcanwelearnaboutBrantley-RiosfromParagraph2?

A.Heistiredofmeatslikeporkandbeef.

B.Hedidn’tliketheideaofeatinginsects.

C.Hehadnothingtoeatbutinsectslastmonth.

D.Headvisedpeopletoeatinsectsthoughdisgusted.

38.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“actuallycried”inParagraph5mean?

A.wasscaredB.waspitifulC.wassorryD.waspuzzled

39.HowdoesBrantley-Riosguaranteethesafetyofhisinsectdiet?

A.Hetestseachspeciesbeforeeatingit.

B.Hehasinsectsraisedonhisownfarm.

C.Hefeedshisinsectsonanorganicdiet.

D.Heordersinsectsforcertainzooanimals.

B

It’snosecretthatdoinggoodmakesothershappy–butdidyouknowitcanmakeyouhappyaswell?

Accordingtoastudy,peopleparticipatinginmeaningfulactivitieswerehappierandfeltthattheirliveshadmorepurposethanpeoplewhoonlyengagedinpleasure-seekingbehaviors.

Trygivingthesefourthingstootherstostartyourjourneytoahappierandhealthierlifestyle.

1.YourTime

Withabusylife,itcanbehardtofindanytimetogiveaway.However,volunteeringyourtimehasgreatbenefits,includingmakingnewfriendsandconnections,learningnewskillsandevenadvancingyourcareer.

Accordingtoapaperaboutthelinkbetweenhealthandvolunteering,volunteeringisconnectedwithlowerinstancesofdepressionandreducestheriskofdyingby22percent.

2.YourAttention

Mostofusthinkwe’regoodlisteners,butaccordingtopsychologistPaulDonoghue,mostpeopleareawarethatothersdon’tlistenaswellastheycould.

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