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高三英语模拟试题

高三英语模拟试题

命题人:

宝鸡铁一中赵红英2010-9-16

第I卷(两部分,95分)

第一部分:

英语知识运用(共三节,满分50分)

、单词辨音(共5小题,每小题1分,共5分)

从A、B、C、D四个选项中,找出其划线部分与所给单词划线部分读音相同的选项。

从A、B、CD四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

6.---John,Ican'tplaytennisatall.Iwonderifyoucouldteachme.

.Justnametheday.

 

mehoweveryoneisgettingalong.

hear;totell

dowiththeirfeet

D.whether;what

's

D.settledown

11.

12.

13.

14.

15.

16.

17.

18.

19.

20.

Topplayersmusthaveexcellentballcontrol,butitisnotjustthey

counts.

A.how;thatB.that;thatC.what;that

Generouspublicfundingofbasicscieneewouldagoodmanybenefitsforthecountryhealth,wealthandsecurity.

A.resultfromB.leadtoC.liein

InnocountryBritain,ashasbeenmentioned,experieneefourseasonsduringthe

courseofasingleday.

A.otherthan;onecanB.apartfrom;onecan

C.otherthan;canoneD.ratherthan;canone

---Didyoupunishhimforthat?

---Yes,butIdon'tthinkI.

C.shoulddothat

oughthavedonethat

---Takeacigarette,please.

---No,thanks.It'sthreeyears

A.

paidspecial

beforeB.since

OnAIDSDay,theministerofHealthDepartmentdemandedthattheproblemsattentionto.

A.referredtobeingB.referredtobe

C.refertobeingD.refertobe

---Will$1000thecostofthetrip?

---I'mafraidnot.PerhapsIneedanother$400.

A.payB.chargeC.coverD.afford

Mr.Green,forlifehadoncebeenveryhard,donatedhispossessionstothepoorinhisfifties.

---Agraduationceremonyinthelecturehall.

doesn'tseemtohavebeenanytroubleinsolvingthisproblem.

A.It

B.There

C.ThatD.This

完型填空(共20小题,每小题分)

从A、B、CD四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

Onewindyspringday,Iobservedyoungpeoplehavingfunusingthewindtoflytheirkites.

Multicolored21ofvariousshapesandsizesfilledthebrightskylikebeautifulbirds

darting(飞奔)and22.Asthestrongwindblewagainstthekites,a23keptthem

undercontrol.

Insteadofblowingawaywiththewindtheyarose24ittoachievegreat25.Theyshook

andpulled,26thecontrolstringandthelongtail27themintow(牵弓丨),facingupward

andagainstthewind.Asthekites28andtrembledagainstthestring,theyseemedtosay,

“Letmego!

Letmego!

Iwanttobe29!

”Theysoaredbeautifullyevenastheyfoughtthe

restriction(约束)ofthestring.30,oneofthekitessucceededinbreakingloose.“Free

atlast,”itseemedtosay.“Freetoflywiththewind.”

Yetfreedomfrom31simplyputitatthe32ofanunsympatheticbreeze.Itdropped

ungracefullytothegroundand33inthewildmassofweeds,stringagainstadeadbush.“Freeatlast”--freetoliepowerlessinthedirt,tobeblown34alongtheground,andtolodgelifelessagainstthefirstobstruction.

Howmuchlikekiteswesometimesare.TheHeavengivesusadversitiesandrestrictions,rulesto35fromwhichwecangrowandgainstrength.Controlisa36counterparttothewindsofopposition.Someofustugattherulessohardthatwe37soartoreachtheheightswemighthaveobtained.Wekeeppartofthecommandmentandneverrisehighenoughtogetourtailsofftheground.

Letus38risetothegreatheights,39thatsomeofthecontrolsthatwemaybe

unhappyaboutareactuallythesteadyingforcethathelpsus40andachieve.

21.A.

creationsB

.uniformsC

.opinions

D.

remarks

22.A.

singingB

.dancingC

.string

D.

choice

24.A.

overB

.underC

.for

D.

against

25.A.

widthsB

.lengths

C.

figures

D.

heights

26.A.

anyhowB.

thenC

.but

D.

meanwhile

27.A.

exchangedB

.keptC

.equipped

D.

fetched

28.A.

struggledB

.criedC

.escaped

D.

shouted

29.A.

freeB

.comfortable

C.evident

D.

great

30.A.

PracticallyB

.Finally

C.

Eagerly

D.

Clearly

31.A.

skyB

.effortC

.control

D.

success

32.A.

demandB.

expenseC

.pressure

D.

mercy

33.

A.

deserted

B

.cut

C.

grew

D.

Ianded

34.

A.

helplessly

B

.hopelesslyC

.carelessly

D

willingly

35.

A.

breakB

.follow

C.

make

D.

charge

36.

A.

necessary

B

.possible

C

.useless

D.

smooth

37.

A.

yetB

.never

C

.ever

D.

then

38.

A.

bothB

.every

C

.each

D.

neither

39.

A.

blaming

B

.accomplishing

C.

attempting

D

.recognizing

40.

A.

runaway

B

.lookdownC.

goup

D.

getoff

第二部分:

阅读理解(共

25

小题;第一

节每小题

2分,

第—

-节每小题

1分,满分45分)

第一节:

短文理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)

A

TheweatherpredictionsforAsiain2050readlikeastoryfromadoomsdaymovie.

Manyexpertsandgreengroupsfeartheywillcometrueuniessthereisaunitedglobalefforttoholdbackgreenhousegasoutpouring.Inthedecadestocome,Asia---hometomorethanhalftheworld's63billionpeople-willchangefromoneclimateextremetoanother,withtiredfarmers

battlingdroughts,floods,disease,foodshortagesandrisingsealevels.

"It'snotaprettypicture,”saidSteveSawyer,climatepolicyadviserwithGreenpeace

inAmsterdam.Globalwarmingandchangesofweatherpatternsarealreadyoccurringandthere

ismorethanenoughcarbondioxideandothergreenhousegasesintheatmospheretodriveclimatechangefordecadestocome.

Already,changesarebeingfeltinAsiabutworseislikelytocome,Sawyerandtopclimatebodiessay,andcouldleadtomassmigrationandwidespreadhumandisasters.Accordingtopredictions,icebergswillmeltfaster,somePacificandIndianOceanislandswillhavetoevacuateorbuildseadefenses,stormswillbecomemoreintenseandinsect-andwater-bornediseaseswillmoveintonewareasastheworldwarms.

Allthiscomesontopofrisingpopulationsandearnestdemandforfood,waterandotherresources.Expertssayenvironmentalworseningsuchasdeforestationandpollutionwilllikelyenlargetheresultsofclimatechange.

Inwhatcouldbeasignofthefuture,Japanwashitbyarecordof10typhoonsandtropical

stormsthisyear,whiletwo-thirdsofBangladesh,partsofNepalandlargeareasofnortheasternIndiawereflooded,affecting50millionpeople,destroyinglivelihoodsandmakingtensofthousandsill.

Theyearbefore,awintercoldstrikeandasummerheatwavekilledmorethan2,000people

inIndia.

41.Thispassageismainlyabout

A.whatkindofweatherwelikebest

B.theweatherpredictionsforAsiainthefutureandthereasons

C.howtoimproveourenvironment

D.thattheworldwillnotbesuitableforustolivein

42.InthefuturetheAsianfarmerswillhavetofacethefollowingexcept.

A.foodshortagesB.droughtsC.warsD.floods

43.Theunderlinedword“doomsday”maygiveusthefeelingof.

A.happinessB.sadnessC.peaceD.excitement

44.WhichofthefollowingisNOTrightaccordingtothepassage?

A.Asianclimatewillchangegreatly.

B.Someislandsmaybefloodedinthefuture.

C.Morethan50millionpeoplehavebeenkilledinAsiatheyearbefore.

D.peoplemaymeetwithsomenewdiseasesbornefromwater.

B

Teachers

systems

culture.sbelief

InasocietysuchastheUnitedStatesorCanada,whichhasmanynational,religiousandculturaldifferences,peoplehighlyvalueindividualism--thedifferencesamongpeople.

placealotofimportaneeonthequalitiesthatmakeeachstudentspecial.Theeducational

inthesecountriesshowthesevalues.Studentsdonotmemorizeallpossiblebasicknowledge.

Instead,theyworkindividuallyandfindanswersbythemselves.Thereisoftendiscussionintheclassroom.Atanearlyage,studentslearntoformtheirownideasandopinions.

InmostAsiasocieties,bycontrast,thepeoplehavethesameIanguage,historyand

Perhapsforthisreason,theeducationalsysteminmuchoftheorientreflectssociety'

ingroupgoalsandpurposesratherthanindividualism.ChildreninChina,JapanandKoreaoftenworktogetherandhelponeanotheronassignments.

Thereareadvantagesanddisadvantagesofbothsystemsofeducation.Forexample,oneadvantageofthesysteminJapanisthatstudentstherelearnmuchmoreaboutmath,physics,biologyandchemistrythanAmericanstudentsbytheendofhighschool.TheyalsostudymorehourseachdayandmoredayseachyearthanNorthAmericansdo.Thesystemisdifficult,butitpreparesstudentsforasocietythatvaluesdisciplineandself-control.Thereis,however,adisadvantage.MemorizationisanimportantlearningmethodinJapaneseschools,yetmanystudentssaythatafteranexam,theyforgetmuchoftheinformationthattheyhavememorized.

TheadvantageoftheeducationalsysteminNorthAmerica,ontheotherhand,isthatstudentslearntothinkforthemselves.Thesystempreparesthemforasocietythatvaluescreativeideas.Thereis,however,adisadvantage.Whenstudentsgraduatefromschool,theyhaven'tmemorized

asmanybasicrulesandfactsasstudentsinothercountrieshave.

45.Thewriter'spurposeofwritingthispassageis.

A.tosharehisideawithothersinanewway

B.tointroducetwodifferentsystemsofeducationthroughcontrast

C.tocriticizethesocietythatvaluesmemorization

D.topreparestudentsforsociety

46.WhichisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.ThesystemofeducationintheWestismorecreativethanthatintheEast

B.JapanesestudentslearnmuchmoreaboutscieneethanAmericanstudents.

C.CanadianstudentsaremoreindividualthanKoreanstudents.

D.StudentsinNorthAmericaarenotsofriendlyasthoseinAsia.

47.Fromthefacts,wecaninferthat.

A.AsianstudentsaremorelikelytodobetterinteamworkthanAmericanstudents

B.Chinesestudentsaremorehard-work

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