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北京四中高考模拟12
北京四中
撰稿:
李俊和编审:
毕勤责编:
隋瑜
高考英语综合模拟试卷
(二)
第一卷(三部分,共115分)
第一部分:
听力(共两节,满分30分)
第二部分:
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)
从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的正确答案,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。
21.Mr.Liisagoodman.Hethinksmoreofothersthan_____.
A.heB.himC.hisD.himself
22.Tompretended_____it,but,infact,heknewitverywell.
A.nottolistentoB.nottohearabout
C.nottohaveheardaboutD.tobenotlisteningto
23.Theprojecthastocometoanend_____needofbuildingmaterials.
A.forB.withC.inD.by
24.Theharderyou_____atyourlessons,_____difficultyouwillfeelthem.
A.willwork;notB.work;nomore
C.worked;themoreD.work;theless
25.—Ihavejusthadmywatchrepaired.
—Howmuchdidthey_____forthat?
A.costB.chargeC.spendD.take
26._____youhavemadeapromise,youshouldcarryitout.
A.UntilB.OnceC.ForD.While
27.Wehadbeenawayfortwentyyears.You_____imaginehowdelightedwewerewhenmeetingagain.
A.mustB.canC.willD.might
28.—Doyouliveinthiscity?
—No,we_____itforholidays.
A.justvisitB.hadalreadyvisited
C.justvisitedD.arejustvisiting
29.Suddenlysheheardaterriblenoise,_____broughtherheartintohermouth.
A.itB.whichC.thisD.that
30._____theyard,Ifoundit_____withlotsof_____leaves.
A.Entering;covering;fallingB.Entering;covered;fallen
C.Entering;covering;fallenD.Havingentered;covered;falling
31.Notuntiltheyhadafurtherdiscussion_____toanagreement.
A.theycameB.theywillcome
C.didtheycomeD.theyhadcome
32.Ididn’tknowJane_____inParis.Howlong_____here?
A.is;doesheliveB.was;hashebeen
C.hasbeen;isheD.were;hashecome
33.—Willyoubeabletojoinusinthetravels?
—_____.
A.I’msorryB.I’drathernot
C.I’mafraidnotD.I’mnotafraidso
34.______Chicagoof_____1920swas_____extremelyfrighteningplace.
A./;the;theB.The;the;the
C.The;the;anD.The;/;an
35.—Ican’tfindthatpencilyou’vejustgivenme.
—Don’tworry;here’s_____.
A.theotherB.anotherC.someD.one
第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,共30分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。
Iremembervividlythecallthatchangedmylife.ItwasTuesday,February18,whenthe
36ranginthekitchenofmyLosAngeleshome.Onthe37wasMartyBanderas,aliteraryagenttowhomIhadsentadraft(草稿)ofmynovelthreeweeksearlier.“Ihaveacoupleof
38.”Banderassaid.“First,howoldareyou?
”“I’m48,”Ireplied.“Areyouingood
39?
”“Yes,excellent.What’sthisabout?
”“I’vesoldyournovels40oneandahalfmilliondollars.”
Isatdownin41.Ihadwrittenoverfourteennovelsintwentyyears,buteachonehadbeen42bythepublisher.Isupposemanypeoplewouldhavebeen43,butnotme.Eachtime,Ijust44writinganotherone.Myhusbandadvisedmetofindsomethingelsetodo,butIrefusedto45up.Seeingthisbook46wasthebestthingthathaseverhappenedtome.It’smysterystory(likealltheothers)anditwasonthebestseller47twoweeksafterpublication!
Igotmyfirstlessoninstory48frommygrandmother.Sheusedtoreadmestories.Shewastheonewhogavemea49ofwords.Shesparked(激发)my50andshehada51influenceonme.Ialwayshadstoriesrunningthroughmy52andassoonasIcouldwrite,I53themdownonpaper.
ImarriedyoungandIhavethreechildren,butIneverstoppedwriting,54novelsbetweendoingthediapers(婴儿的尿布)anddishes.Iamwritinganothernovelnow.Yes,my55haschangedmylife.
36.A.phoneB.bellC.clockD.alarm
37.A.lineB.stepC.outsideD.doorway
38.A.novelsB.thingsC.questionsD.problems
39.A.wealthB.healthC.conditionD.order
40.A.toB.forC.onD.in
41.A.needB.joyC.settlementsD.shock
42.A.rejectedB.receivedC.decidedD.lost
43.A.worriedB.encouragedC.discouragedD.excited
44.A.couldn’thelpB.gotdowntoC.gotusedtoD.wenton
45.A.holdB.lookC.giveD.set
46.A.soldB.publishedC.printedD.passed
47.A.booksB.shopsC.recordD.list
48.A.writingB.organizingC.tellingD.reading
49.A.useB.loveC.meaningD.respect
50.A.hopeB.effortsC.novelsD.imagination
51.A.lastingB.normalC.carefulD.general
52.A.headB.mouthC.voiceD.work
53.A.tookB.putC.brokeD.added
54.A.writingB.readingC.developingD.translating
55.A.friendB.callC.storyD.work
第三部分:
阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40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,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。
Thesmallunframedpaintingcalled“Fisherman”wassignedbyalittle-knownItalianartist,Maveleone(1669—1740).WhenitwassoldrecentlyinNewYorkfor$27,000,theseller,Mr.OliverPitt,wasaskedtoexplainhowthepicturehadcomeintohispossession.
Pittsaid,“Ididn’tknowitwassovaluable.I’mnotanartexpert.Photographyismyhobby.Ibought“Fisherman”inItalyin1970for$140.Thepicturewasdirty,andIcouldn’tseetheartist’ssignature.Butanywayitwasn’tthepicturethatIliked.Iboughtitbecauseoftheframe.
“It’samostunusualframe,makeoftiny,silverysea-shells(贝壳).Theyaresetinsuchawaythattheyreflect(反射)perfectlightontothesurfaceofapicture.Inowhaveaphotographofmywifeinthatframe,andI’llneverpartwithit.”
“WhenIreturnedtoNewYorkIshowedthepaintinginitsframetoaCustomsofficer.ItoldhimthatIhadpaid$140foritbutadmittedIdidn’tknowitsactualworth.Thecustomsmanvalueditat$140,andIwasaskedtopaydutyonthatvalue.Ididso,thereandthen.”
“Later,Itookofftheframe,andthatuncoveredMaveleone’ssignature.Mywifesuggestedinfunthatthepaintingmightbeavaluableone,soIcleaneditandputitupforsale.”
Asaresultofthisexplanation,OliverPitthadtoappearincourt.Hewasaccusedof
(指控)knowinglymakingafalsestatementofthevalueofapicturesoastocheattheCustomsDepartment.
Pittwasnothappy.“ItoldthetruthasIknewitthen,”hesaid.“WhatelsecouldIsay?
”
Andthenthejudgeagreedwithhim.“TheCustomsDepartmentistoberesponsible(blame),”hesaid,“formakingatruevaluationofgoodsboughtintothecountry,sothatthecorrectamountofdutymaybecharged.Mr.Pittdidnotcauseortrytocausethemistakethatwasmade.Hepaidthedutythatwasdemanded.If,now,theCustomsDepartmentfindsthatitsvaluationwasnotcorrect,itcannotbeallowedtohaveanothertry.Pittisnotguilty
(有罪).”
56.WhenOliverPittboughtthepicture,_____.
A.itwasunframed
B.Maveleonesignedthedeal
C.hesuggestedthatitwasvaluable
D.itwastheframethatattractedhim
57.Pittmetthecustomsofficer_____wheretheofficerwasemployedto_____.
A.attherailwaystationorairport;examinepeople’sbaggage
B.attheairportorport;examinepeople’sbaggage
C.atthebus-stoporport;helppeopleentertheUSA
D.attheairportorport;helppeopleentertheUSA
58.FromthepassagewecaninferthatifMaveleonehadbeenawell-knownartist_____.
A.thepaintingwouldhavecostmuchmorethan$140
B.hewouldn’thavesoldhispaintingatsuchalowprice
C.thecustomsofficerwouldn’thavevaluedthepaintingat$140
D.Pittwouldn’thavehadtheintentiontobuyanyofhispaintings
59.Pitttookofftheframeinorderto_____.
A.cleanthepaintingtoputitupforsale
B.lookfortheartist’ssignature
C.useitforhiswife’sphotograph
D.findthepainting’struevalue
60.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistruetothestory?
Intheend_____.
A.Pittwasaskedtopaythecorrectamountofduty
B.Pittsoldtheframeofthepaintingatanevenhigherprice
C.theCustomsDepartmenthadnorighttorevaluethepainting
D.Pitt’swifewasregardedasanexpertbecauseofherwisesuggestion
B
Impressionism(印象派)inpaintingdevelopedinthelatenineteenthcenturyinFrance.Itbeganwithagroupofpainterswhogottogethermainlytoexhibittheirpaintings.Theirartistypicaloftheattempttoshowlightandmovementintheirpicturesbyusingpurebrokencolor.Themovementbeganwithfourfriendswhometinacafé:
Monet,Renoir,SisleyandBazille.Theywerereactingagainsttheacademic(学术的)standardsofthetimeandtheimaginationinart.Instead,theyobservednatureclosely,paintingwithascientificinterestinvisualphenomena(可视的现象).Theirsubjectmatterwasdifferentastheirpersonalities.MonetandSisleypaintedcountryscenerywithchangingeffectsoflight,andRenoirpaintedidealizedwomenandchildren.Peoplerefusedtoreceivetheworksofimpressionistsuntilthe1920s.Bythe1930simpressionismhadalargecultfollowing(狂热追随者),andbythe1950seventheleastimportantworksbypeopleconnectingwiththemovementgotveryhighprices.
61.Impressionismbeganwithasmallgroupofartistswhowantedto_____.
A.uselightcolorsB.fighttheattempt
C.usebrokencolorD.showtheirpaintings
62.Thefirstimpressionists_____.
A.begananewacademy
B.developednewofficialstandards
C.supportedtheacademicstandards
D.objectedtotheacademicstandards
63.Mostpeopledidnotlikeimpressionisticpaintings_____.
A.before1920B.after1950
C.between1920and1930D.between1930and1950
C
In1909anEnglishnewspaperoffered£1,000tothefirstmantoflyacrosstheEnglishChannel(海峡)inanairplane.Today,modernaircraftscrossitinminutes.Butatthattimeitstillseemedagooddistance.Theracetowinthemoneysoon