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天津市河西区届高三英语第二次模拟考试试题
天津市河西区2016届高三英语第二次模拟考试试题
本试卷分第I卷(选择题)、第II卷(非选择题)两部分,共130分,考试用时100分钟。
第I卷(选择题共95分)
第一部分:
英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
1.-CanIspeaktoKen?
-_____I’llgoandseeifIcanfindher.
A.Takeyourtime.B.Hangonaminute.
C.Who’sthat?
D.Ofcourse.
2.Ifyouareintrouble,don’t____toaskMikeforhelp;heisalwayswillingtolendahand.
A.dreamB.appeal
C.hesitateD.bend
3.Aslongasyouhaveaclear____instudyandworkhardforit,youwillachieveit.
A.targetB.function
C.powerD.environment
4.Ifyouare____afoodordrink,youcanremoveitfromyourdiet.
A.cautiousaboutB.allergicto
C.satisfiedwithD.fondof
5.ItwasmyconfidenceforpublicspeakingthatItookthecourse,nottoimprove
performanceinexaminations.
A.buildingB.tobuild
C.buildD.tohavebuilt
6.—Isthereanypowerleftinyourcellphone?
Mineisdying.
—Oh,sorry!
Therei
s_____leftinmycellphone,either.
A.anythingB.noone
C.noneD.nothing
7.thetowerbuilding,whereyouseethewholecity.
A.StandingonthetopofB.Ifyouclimbto
C.WhenyoureachthetopofD.Gettothetopof
8.—Wherearemynewsneakers?
Haveyouseenthem?
—How_______Iknow?
I’myoursister,notyourservant.
A.shallB.should
C.willD.might
9.Frequentlysingle-parentchildren____someoftheresponsibilitiesthattheabsentadultin
thehousewouldhaveserved.
A.takeoffB.takeafter
C.takeinD.takeon
10.Theyarealwaysshortofwatertodrink,______lesstobathein.
A.muchB.too
C.ratherD.no
11.-AmIbotheringyou?
-No._____,Ilikeyoutoaccompanyme.
A.InanutshellB.Ontheotherhand
C.IntheendD.Onthecontrary
12.Hissisterhadbecomeateacher,______waswhathewantedtobe.
A.whichB.what
C.thatD.who
13._____isknowntoallisthatwatchingTVproperlymaymakeourmindbroadandourlife
rich.
A.ItB.As
C.WhatD.That
14.Mybicycleisnotavailable,forit______repaired.
A.hasB.is
C.isbeingD.hasbeen
15.-Howmuchoftheforeignexpert’sspeechhaveyouunderstood?
-Nexttonothing.HowIwishI____harderatEnglish.
A.haveworkedB.wereworking
C.wouldworkD.hadworked
第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从16~35各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
Onhis67thbirthday,Dadhadaheartattack.Hewas16—hesurvived.Butsomething17himhaddied.Hispassionforlifewasgone.Herefusedthedoctor’s18,andhisbitterattitudemadeeveryvisitor19.Dadwasleftalone.
IaskedDadtocomeandliveonoursmallfarm,20thefreshairwoulddohimgood.Aweeklater,I21theinvitation.Hecriticizedeverythinghere.Frustrated,Idecidedsomethinghadtobedone.
OnedayIreadanarticlesayingseveraldepressedpatients’attitudeshad22dramatica
lly(显著地)whengivendogs.ThatafternoonIdrovetotheanimalshelter,whereapointer’seyescaughtmyattention.Theywatchedme23.
Astaffmembersaid:
“He’sbeenherefortwoweekswithnothingheard.Histimeis24tomorrow.”
Iturnedtothemaninhorror.“Youmeanto25him?
”
“Madam,”hesaidcoldly.“Wedon’thave26foreveryunclaimeddog.”
Thepointer’scalmbrowneyes27mydecision.“I’lltakehim,”Isaid.
Onarrivinghome,ItookthedogtoDad’sroom.“LookwhatIgotyou!
”Isaid28.
Dadfrowned(皱眉)andmurmured.“Idon’twantit”.Then,suddenly,thepointer29frommygrasp.HesatdowninfrontofDad.
Dad’sanger30,andsoonhewashuggingtheanimal.
Itwasthebeginningofa31.DadnamedthepointerCheyenne.Togethertheyspentlonghourswalkingdowncountryroadsandrelaxingonthebanksofstreams.
Dad’s32faded,andheandCheyennebefriendedeachother.Then,onenighttwoyearslater,Cheyennerushedintomybedroomasiftellingsomething.RunningintoDad’sroom,Ifoundhehad33.
Twodayslater,mygrief(悲伤)34whenIdiscoveredCheyennelyingdeadbesideDad’sbed.Whileburyinghimneartheirfavoritestream,Isilently35thedogforrestoringDad’speaceofmind.
16.A.helplessB.dangerousC.unusualD.lucky
17.A.aboutB.forC.insideD.around
18.A.ordersB.descriptionsC.designsD.ideas
19.A.pitifulB.upsetC.concernedD.sympathetic
20.A.imaginingB.guessingC.hopingD.supposing
21.A.forgotB.regrettedC.admittedD.opposed
22.A.improvedB.differedC.grewD.transformed
23.A.anxiouslyB.seriouslyC.restlesslyD.calmly
24.A.upB.overC.offD.out
25.A.releaseB.adoptC.killD.reject
26.A.timeB.roomC.worryD.patience
27.A.refusedB.doubtedC.expectedD.challenged
28.A.patientlyB.suddenlyC.carefullyD.excitedly
29.A.pulledfreeB.setbackC.keptoffD.slippedaway
30.A.st
ayedB.meltedC.continuedD.strengthened
31.A.longpatienceB.painfuladoptionC.lonelyseparationD.warmfriendship
32.A.bitternessB.sympathyC.regretD.worry
33.A.lefthomeB.goneoutC.turnedupD.passedaway
34.A.weakenedB.deepenedC.stoppedD.closed
35.A.praisedB.apologizedC.thankedD.begged
第二部分:
阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
ActiveChallenge
Weightlosscampforgirlsaged13-18inCanada
Location:
BeautifulBearCreekOutdoorCenterNearOttawa,Ontario
Season:
July2nd-August28th
Capacity:
40
Activitiesinclude:
hiking,rafting,canoeing,yoga,cooking,campskills,mountainbiking,nutritionclasses,swimming,fitnessclassesetc.
Choosewhatyoulike!
ActiveChallengeisaweightlossprogramspeciallyforyoungwomen.Theburdenofbeingoverweightisheavierthanjusttheextrapounds.Weuseoutdooradventurestochallengethegirls,togivethemsomethingtodrawstrengthfrom.
Becauseyou’llbelosingweightalongsideyoungwomenjustlikeyou,you’llfindnoonelaughingatyouandyou’llhelpeachother.AtActiveChallengeyou’llmakelifelongfriendswithyoungwomenofyourownageandlearntolovenewadventurousactivities.
Unlikeanyotherweightlossprogram,ActiveChallengeisdesignedsoyou’llloseweightandhavethestrategiesandskillstokeeptheweightoff
forever.ActiveChallengedoesnotputyouonadiet.WefollowtheCanadaFoodGuidetohealthyeatingandexercisea
ppropriateportioncontrol.Wehelpyoudevelophealthyhabits.
ThestaffatActiveChallengecombineexperiencedoutdooradventureprofessionalwithhighlyqualifiedclinicians.Allofusareabsolutelydevotedtohelpingyouachievelastingbehavioralchangeandweighloss.Mostofallwearedevotedtohavingagreattimedoingit.
Pre-Camp:
UponregistrationinActiveChallenge,aregistrationpackagewillbesentouttoyouwithformstobecompletedbeforecampingaswella
sprogrampreparationmaterials,anintroductiontoActiveChallengeandpre-programpersonalchallengeassignmentstoget
youonyourwaytowardahealthieryou.
Post-Camp:
Ourpostprogramisdesignedtokeepyouf
ocusedandremindyouofthegoalsthatyousetduringthecamp.Wewillsendyouhomewithyourpersonalmealandexerciseplanandkeepintouchwithyouforafullthreemonthsafterthecampendsthroughletters,emailsandphonecalls,trackingyourprogressandgivingyoustrategiesandsupport.
36.Whyareoutdooradventurousactivitiesheldforgirls?
A.Toloseweightquickly
B.Tohavefun.
C.T
omakethemstronger.
D.Tokeepfit.
37.HowwillgirlsfeelabouttheatmosphereatActiveChallenge?
A.Friendlyandsupportive.
B.Competitiveandchallenging.
C.Coldbutexciting.
D.Lonelybutsafe.
38.After
registration,girls_____.
A.shouldgotobuytheprogrampreparationmaterials
B.willbeininformedhowtogetpreparedfortheprogram
C.shouldlearnsomeskillsandstrategiestoloseweight
D.willhavetofinishsomechallengingtasksathome
39.Thepost-camphelpwilllastuntil_____.
A.theendofNovember
B.girlscankeepweight
offforever
C.thebeginningofthenextyear
D.girlsachievesuccessintheirlives
40.Whatisthemainpurposeofthepassage?
A.ToexplainthepopularityofActiveChallenge.
B.Toshareskillsandstrategiesoflosingweight.
C.Tointroducetheimportanceoflosingweight.
D.ToinvitegirlstojoininActiveChallenge.
B
Police Officer Tidwell left the station just after 8 a.m. on Sunday June 4. He had spent a
boring night ondutyand was looking forward to his day of rest. By habit he took a short-cutdown the path behind Dugby Hall roadandafteraminuteortwohesawamanclimbingdown
a drainpipe(雨水管)fromanopen bedroom window of Number29.Insilence,Tidwellcreptintothe garden. The man reached the ground and was dusting himself down whenhe felthis arm caught.
“It’s 8:
15 on a Sunday morning,” said the officer, “and this sort of thing seems an
unlikely adventure at such a time. Would you mind explaining?
”
Themanwasobviouslyscaredbuttriedtokeepcalm.Hesaid,“Iknowwhatyouarethinking,officer,butitisn’ttrue.Thisisafunnymistake.”
“It’s part of m
y job to take an interest in unusual events. I think you’ve just left this house
in a manner other thanthecustomaryone.Thatmaybequiteinnocent,butI’dliketomakesure.”Tidwelltookouthisnotebookandapen.“Name,addressandoccupationandthen,please,tellmeyourstory...”
“Charlie Crane, lorry driver, from Nottingham, 51 Breton Street. My story…”
“Yes. What were you doing like a fly on that wall, Mr. Crane?
”
“Well, I had a breakdown yesterday and had to stay the night here. Bed and breakfast. Theland-lady’s name