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高中英语高考模拟测试备考试题8720
高中英语高考模拟测试备考试题2019.10
1,2008春节前,中国十几个省份遭受了50年不遇的冰雪灾害。
假如你是李华,你的国外朋友Steve发来电子邮件向你了解受灾情况。
请你把受灾影响情况(水、电、煤、交通和运输等方面)向Steve进行介绍,并告诉他在政府的领导和各方的大力支援下,现在情况已有很大好转。
注意:
1.字数100-120
2.信的开头已给出
DearSteve
Yourletterhasreachedme.
2,Asweallknow,Changshaisconsideredtobe_________uniquecityanditowesitsfametoitsbrilliantcultureaswellas_________beautifullandscape.
A.an;不填B.the;aC.the;不填D.a;the
3,Extralessonsontheweekendsput________pressureonstudents,whoalreadyhave_________homework.
A.many;muchofB.more;manyofC.more;pilesofD.many;numbersof
4,Theproject_______mystudentsareworkingisquitechallengingbecauseitinvolvesmanyprofessionalskills.
A.forwhichB.atwhichC.inwhichD.onwhich
5,MyfriendinsistedthatIhaveawordwiththeCEOofthecompany,_________whousedtoteachattheHighSchoolAttachedtoHunanNormalUniversity..
A.oneB.theoneC.thatD.it
6,_________sittingonthecouchwatchingTVallday,Whynottryhavingapicnicinthecountry?
A.InsteadofB.BecauseofC.ThankstoD.Asto
7,-Excuseme,butcouldyoutellmewherethepostofficeis?
-Sure.Justturnaroundandyou’llfindit’sjustacross__________whereweare.
A.oppositeB.不填C.toD.from
8,Success________measurednotsomuchbythepositionthatonehasreachedinlifeasbytheobstacleswhichhehasovercomewhiletryingtosucceed.
A.istobeB.isbeingC.hasbeenD.canbe
9,Mr.Lee,who_________asacarpenterforover10years,isnowaveryfamousstatesmaninthiscountry.
A.hasworkedB.workedC.hadworkedD.works
10,Ofthe2000stockinvestors____________lastmonth,90%wasfound__________infinancialknowledge.
A.surveyed;lackingB.havingbeensurveyed;tolack
C.surveyed;lackedD.tohavebeensurveyed;lack
11,Inthereunionafterbeingapartfortenyears,wedranktogetherandtalkedmerrily_____farintothenight.
A.evenB.byC.soD.till
12,Myparentsnevermakeme______atthesubjectsIshownointerestin,whichIreallyappreciate..
A.workinghardB.workhardC.workinghardlyD.toworkhard
13,SofarnolifehasbeenfoundonMars,butsomeexpertsstillthinkthatthere________someformoflifealongtimeago.
A.mightbeB.mayhavebeenC.shouldhavebeenD.couldbe
14,Somehow,thepoorcountryboy,____I’lltellyoumoreaboutlater,camebacktolife_____hewasabouttobeburied.
A.who;whereB.which;whenC.as;whileD.whom;when
15,BritainandSwedenopposedMerkel'sdemandthattheEU_______in2009onconditionsforbigenergyusers.
A.mayagreeB.agreeC.agreedD.would
16,ExpertshavewarnedthatChinawillfaceaseriousmismatchbetweenpopulationandsocialneeds______itsoonrelaxesitsone-childrule.
A.UnlessB.ifC.whenD.because
17,Ayoungandsuccessfulmanwastravelingdownaneighborhoodstreet,goingabittoofastinhisnewJaguar.Hewas1forkidsrunningoutfrombetweenparkedcarsand2whenhethoughthesawsomething.
Ashiscarpassed,nochildrenappeared.3,abricksmashedintotheJaguar'ssidedoor!
Hesteppedonthe4andreversedbacktothespotfromwherethebrickhadbeen5.Hejumpedoutofthecar,6thekidwhothrewthebrickandpushedhim7aparkedcarshouting."Whatwasthatallabout?
"Hewenton8,"That'sanewcarandthatbrickyouthrewisgoingtocostalotofmoney!
!
"
"Please,mister,please.I'msorry,Ididn'tknowwhatelsetodo!
"pleadedtheyoungster."Ithrewthebrickbecausenooneelsewould9..."tearsweredrippingdowntheboy'schinashe10aroundtheparkedcar."It'smybrother,"hesaid."Herolledoffthecurbandfelloutofhis11andIcan'tlifthimup."12,theboyaskedtheman,"Wouldyoupleasehelpmegethimbackintohiswheelchair?
He's13andhe'stooheavyforme."
14beyondwords,thedrivertriedtoswallowthelumpinhisthroat.Heliftedtheyoungmanbackintothewheelchairandtookouthishandkerchiefandwipedthescrapesandcuts,15toseethateverythingwasgoingtobeokay."ThankyouandMayGodblessyou,"the16childsaidtohim.Themanthen17thelittleboy18hisbrotherdownthesidewalktowardtheirhome.
ItwasalongwalkbacktohisJaguar...along,slowwalk.Henever19thesidedoor.Hekeptthedent(凹痕)toremindhimnottogothroughlifesofastthatsomeonehastothrowabrickatyoutogetyour20.
1.A.lookingB.watchingC.callingD.searching
2.A.camedownB.gotdownC.brokedownD.sloweddown
3.A.ThusB.ThereforeC.InsteadD.Besides
4.A.wheelB.seatC.brakeD.road
5.A.hiddenB.thrownC.madeD.attacked
6.A.kickedB.beatC.protectedD.grabbed
7.A.againstB.intoC.overD.for
8.A.happilyB.sadlyC.curiouslyD.angrily
9.A.hurtB.stopC.comeD.drive
10.A.walkedB.turnedC.pointedD.went
11.A.wheelchairB.positionC.controlD.bed
12.A.ShoutingB.SmilingC.SobbingD.Laughing
13.A.missingB.killedC.meanD.hurt
14.A.AmazedB.MovedC.AttractedD.Frightened
15.A.expectingB.hopingC.checkingD.going
16.A.regretfulB.poorC.nervousD.grateful
17.A.heardB.watchedC.orderD.let
18.A.pushB.letC.knockD.get
19.A.touchedB.openedC.repairedD.damaged
20.A.complaintB.attentionC.thanksD.apology
18,Aqualifieddoctorwhorarelypracticedbutinsteaddevotedhislifetowriting.Heoncesaid."Medicineismylawfulwife,andliteratureismylover."RussianwriterAntonPavlovichChekhov(契诃夫)
wasagreatplaywright(剧作家)andoneofthemastersofthemodernshortstory.
WhenChekhoventeredtheMoscowUniversityMedicalSchoolin1879.hestartedtopublishhundredsofcomicshortstoriestosupporthisfamily.Afterhegraduated,hewroteregularlyforalocaldailynewspaper.
Asawriterhewasextremelyfast,oftenproducingashortstoryinanhourorless.Chekhov'smedicalandscienceexperiencecanbeseenthroughtheindifference(冷漠)manyofhischaractersshowtotragicevents.
In1892.hebecameafull-timewriterandpublishedsomeofhis
memorablestories.ChekhovoftenwroteaboutthesufferingsoflifeinsmalltowninRussiaeventscontrolledhischaracterswhowerefilledwithfeelingsofhopelessnessanddespair.
ItisoftensaidthatnothinghappensinChekhov'sstoriesandplays.Hemadeupforthiswithhisexcitingtechniquefordevelopingdramawithinhischaracters.Chekhov'sworkscombinedthecalmattitudeofascientistanddoctorwiththesensitivity(敏感)ofanartist.
SomeofChekhov'sworksweretranslatedintoChineseasearlyasthe1940s.Oneofhisfamous
stories.TheManinaShell,aboutaschoolteacher'sextraordinarilyorderlylife,wasselectedasatextforChineseseniorstudents.
1.AntonPavlovichChekhov.
A.hadalawfulloverB.wasanillegalwriterC.usedtobealawyerD.wasaprofession
2.In1880,Chekhov.
A.becameafull-timewriterB.studiedmedicineinMoscowUniversity
C.practicedmedicineinhishometownD.publishedhismostmemorablestories
3.Whichofthefollowingadjectivescan'tbeusedtodescribeChekhov?
A.Sensitive.B.Cool.C.Quick-minded.D.Warm-hearted.
4.It'stypicalofChekhov'scharactersto.
A.practicemedicineinlargecities
B.reactcoldlytothesufferingsaroundthem
C.combinethecalmattitudeofascientistanddoctorwiththesensitivityofanartist
D.bylaughedandpitiedbypeople
19,Lookatthismail-orderadvertisement:
1.DrCleanis.
A.anexpertincleaningeverythingB.anewly-inventedmachine
C.acanofcleaningpowderD.amagicclothforcleaning
2.Accordingtothead,wherecanyoumailyourletterifyouwantsomethingtokilltheants?
A.D4545-GardenSpray.B.SunshineCompany.
C.A2104-CanvasBag.D.TheDrClean's.
3.You'regoingtolovethenaturalsoap,because.
A.itischeapB.itsmellssweet
C.therearenochemicalsD.itispowerful
4.Accordingtothead.howmuchdoyouhavetopayfor3shampoosand2canvasbagstotally?
A.$12.25.B.$20.50.C.$13.50.D.$17.00.
20,Timeandhowweexperienceithavealwayspuzzledus.Physicistshavecreatedfascinatingtheories,buttheirtimeismeasuredbyapendulum(钟摆)andisnotpsychologicaltime,
whichleapswithlittleregardtotheclockorcalendar.
Assomeonewhounderstoodthedifferenceobserved."Whenyousitwithanicegirlfortwohours,itseemslikeaminute,butwhenyousitonahotstove,aminuteseemslikeoftwohours."
Psychologistshavelongnoticedthatlargerunitsoftime,suchasmonthsandyears,flyonswifterwingsasweage.
Theyalsonotethatthemoretimeisstructuredwithschedulesandappointments,themorerapidlyitseemstopass.Forexample,adayattheofficefliescomparedwithadayatthebeach.Sincemostofusspendfewerdaysatthebeachandmoreattheofficeasweage,anincreaseinstructuredtimecouldbetoblameforwhytimeseemstospeedupaswegrowolder.
Expectationandfamiliarityalsomaketimeseemtoflowmorerapidly.Almostallofushavehadtheexperienceofdrivingsomewherewe'veneverbeenbefore.Surroundedbyunfamiliarscenery,withnorealnotionofwhenwe'llarrive,weexperiencethetripaslastingalongtime.Butthereturntrip,althoughexactlyaslong,seemstotakefarlesstime.Thenoveltyoftheoutwardjourneyhasbecomeroutine.Thustakingadifferentrouteonoccasioncanoftenhelpslowtheclock.
Whendaysbecomeasthesameasbeads(珠子)onastring,theycombinetogether,andevenmonths
becomeasingleday.Tocounterthis,trytofindwaystointerruptthestructureofourday-tostoptime,sotospeak.
Learningsomethingnewisanotherwaytoslowthepassageoftime.Oneofthereasonsthe
daysofouryouthseemsofullandlongisthatthesearethedaysoflearninganddiscovery.
1.Thepassageismeantto.
A.statetheprincipleandwaystokilltime
B.explainwhytimefliesandhowtoslowitdown
C.describevariousnotionsabouttime
D.showthedifferentideasofphysicistsandpsychologistsontime
2.Theexampleinthefirstparagraphisusedtoindicate.
A.thedifferencebetweenphysicaltimeandpsychologicaltime
B.thattimeshouldnotbemeasuredbyapendulum
C.thatphysicaltheoryhasnothingtodowiththetruesenseoftime
D.that,withlittleregardtoaclockorcalendar,psychologicaltimeisquitepuzzling
3.Whichofthefollowingexamplesdoesnotmaketimeseemtoflowmorerapidly?
A.Officeworkstructuredwithschedules.
B.Thelearningofsomethingdifficultandinteresting.
C.Atriptoafamiliarplace.
D.Lifeofabusinessmanfilledwithappointments.
4.Theunderlinedword"novelty"inthefourthparagraphcouldbebestreplacedby________.
A.excitementB.unfamiliarityCadventureD.amusement
试题答案
1,DearSteve,
Yourletterhasreachedme.Theseveresnowstormhasstruckasmanyas14provincesincentralandsouthChina.Therehasneverbeensolongandsoheavyasnowstorminthepast50years.Inthoseprovinces,nearlyallthewaterandelectricitysuppliesaredamagedorevendestroyed.Moreover,theelectricityplantsarenotpreparedforsuchasnowstormandtheydidn’tstoreenoughcoalbeforehand.Worsestill,allthehighwaysarecoveredwithdeepsnoworicesoalmostallthetransportationhascometoahalt.Even