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四川省遂宁市

2015届高三第二次诊断考试

英语试题

1.---Wouldyoumindmysittinghere?

---______.It’sformygirlfriend.

A.Notatall.    B.Nevermind.     C.Betternot.     D.Ofcoursenot.

2.____Iwill goabroadforfurtherstudyornotismytopconcernthesedays.

A.IfB.WhetherC.whatD.where

3.Marywon’tkeepslim______shetakesexerciseeveryday.

A.unlessB.ifC.whenD.or

4.You ______get thisbook free ifyou cantellmethenameofthewriter.

A.shallB.shouldC.mustD.need

5.______herdark sunglasses, thestarwasn’trecognizedbycrazyfans.

A.HidingbehindB.Tohidebehind

C.HidebehindD.Hidden behind

6.Havingarrivedtooearlyfortheappointment,Robertdecidedtoreadthenewspapers______time.

A.tokillB.killedC.killD.tobekilled

7.I______thepaper beforemylawyerexplainedthedetailstome.

A.signedB.hadsignedC.signsD.hassigned

8.TheclimateinChengduiswarmerthan______inHarbin. 

A. it B. oneC. thisD. that

9.TheSpringFestivaldidn’tturnoutasexciting,______wasbeyondourexpectation.

A.asB.whichC.whatD.that

10.NotuntilIsuccessfullylandmyuniversity______freetimetorelaxmyself.

A.willIhaveB.IwillhaveC.won’tIhaveD.Iwon’thave

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,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选择,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。

Bonnieandherhusband,Tyrone,wereveryfondofgoingonshortholidaystonewplaces.

Once,theydecidedtotakeatripintheirowncartoanearby11whichwasfamousforitshistoricalsites.Theystartedontheirjourneyearlyinthemorningand12lateeveningtheyhadenteredthetownandcheckedinatahotel.

Thenextmorning,theystartedtheirnewdiscoverywitharoad13ofthetownanditssuburbs.14thereweremanyplacestosee,ittookthemthewholedaytofinishtheirsightseeing. 

Bynow,theyhad15asuburbwithshopssellinghandmadeitems.Bonniewasmostinterestedinshopping.Tyrone16hertofinishbeforeitstartedgettingdark.Theywereso17intheirshoppingthattheyforgotaboutthetimeuntiltheshopsbeganto18.

Theytookthesameroutebacktotheirhotelbutsomehowgot19onthewayandrealizedtheywere20aroundincircles.Theyhadtostopthecar,21theirmap,andstartedagainbutnouse.Theydecidedtoasksomeoneforhelpbutnoonewasoutat22latehour.

Theywaitedatastreetcornerforsometime,andthendecidedtotryagain.Tyrone23thecarbutitwouldn’tmove.Hegotdownand24butcouldnotfindanyfault.Hesatback25,feelingmoreandmoreworriedabouttheir26,whileBonniewascalmsayingshewassuretheywouldgethelp.

Theysat27,BonnieprayingcalmlyandTyronegettingpanic.Finallyamanwalkedtowardsthem.Itwas28thathewasacarmechanicreturninghome.Withhishelp,thecarwasrepairedandreadytogo.Thecouplewereverygratefulandthankedtheman29.Theyreachedtheirhotelsafelyafterbeingdirectedbythe30mechanic.

“Trust”and“Faith”helpedcreateasmallwonder.

11.A.city

B.town

C.village

D.district

12.A.in

B.till

C.by

D.after

13.A.remark

B.instruction

C.guide

D.map

14.A.Since

B.Unless

C.Although

D.Once

15.A.visited

B.passed

C.reached

D.left

16.A.allowed

B.ordered

C.persuaded

D.warned

17.A.rich

B.rooted

C.interested

D.absorbed

18.A.operate

B.close

C.open

D.fall

19.A.lost

B.hurt

C.stuck

D.rained

20.A.going

B.looking

C.hanging

D.showing

21.A.turnedover

B.broughtup

C.referredto

D.lookeddown

22.A.even

B.that

C.quite

D.much

23.A.pulled

B.started

C.repaired

D.pushed

24.A.fixed

B.checked

C.looked

D.tested

25.A.touched

B.shocked

C.exhausted

D.depressed

26.A.difficulty

B.future

C.wish

D.experience

27.A.sadly

B.noisily

C.quietly

D.anxiously

28.A.inferred

B.reminded

C.learnt

D.informed

29.A.briefly

B.orally

C.totally

D.extremely

30.A.helpful

B.generous

C.honest

D.active

第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)

第一节(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)

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

A

VolunteeratShelter-NorthTorontoCatRescue---Bayview/Hwy7

Doyoulikeanimals?

Comeandvolunteeratourcatshelter.

NorthTorontoCatRescueisano-cage,no-killcatshelter.Weareavolunteerorganization,fundedtotallybydonation,andarealicensedCanadiancharity.

Wearelookingforvolunteerswhocanjoinusonceaweekfora3monthperiod(atleast).Theworkisnotwonderfulbutitisveryrewarding.Mainly,wefeed,clean,andscooplitter.Ofcoursewealsospendqualitytimewithourcats.

Wehave2shifts(换班)perday,7daysperweek:

Morningsare9am-1pm.

Eveningsare5-7pmor6-8pm.

Pleasenotethatanynewvolunteerwhowishestoworkeveningshiftmustbeabletowork4morningshiftsonateambeforemovingtoaneveningshift.Thisisrequiredinordertogaintheabilitytoworkmoreindependently,asrequiredduringeveningshifts.

Studentsmustbeatleast16yearsold.Adultsarealsowelcome.

Ifyoudonothaveyourownpersonaltransportation,pleasecheckthepublictransportationfromyourareatoourlocationatBayview/Hwy7areabeforerespondingtothisad.

31.Whereistheadmostlikelytoappear?

A.InthelocalnewspaperB.OntheInternet

C.OnTVD.Inamagazine

32.Whichofthefollowingvolunteerscanworkeveningshift?

A.Acollegestudentwhocanworkforhalfayearperiod.

B.Acollegestudentwholivesneartheshelter.

C.Aworkerwhohasworkedfivemorningshiftsattheshelter.

D.Acarownerwhowillworkthereforthefirsttime.

33.Howmanyhourswillanewvolunteerworkatleastfortheshelter?

A.14B.32C.48D.24

34.Whatcanweinferabouttheworkattheshelter?

A.BoringB.TiringC.DirtyD.Challenging

B

Ihavetwosons. Theyareasdifferentasnightandday. Myyoungestissweet,loveable,easy-going,andfindsjoyineverything. Myoldestwe’venicknamedthe“EvilGenius”isambitious,self-confident,andsuffersnofools. 

WheneverwementionedSantamyhusbandandIwererewardedwithmajoreyerollinganddeepsighsfrommyoldest. Atfirstwebothtriedtoignoreit.

Webothknewthatoureldesthadfiguredoutthebigsecret. ButI’dbedamned(指责)ifhewasgoingtoruinitforhissix-year-oldbrotherwhohadplentyofSanta-lovingyearsaheadofhim. Ilookedatmyhusbandintheeyeandsaid,“I’llhandlethis.”towhichheresponded“OkayjustbecarefulbecauseI’mnotsureheknows-hemight justbeactinglikeit.” ButIknew. AndIhaditinmymindthathewasabouttobreakhisyoungerbrothersspiritandbreakthenewstohim. Iwasafraidhewasgoingtotake theChristmasspiritawayfrom mysweetinnocentyoungestandstampalloverit. Ihadtoprotecthim. Ineededtocontrolthisnowbeforeitgotoutofcontrol. Irushedinto theplayroomwheremyoldestwasplayingalone.Ilookedhimdeadinthe eyesandsaid:

“WellyouknowSantaisn’treal,right?

”  AndasIstaredatmyeight-year-oldsonforwhatseemedlikealongtimeofsilence,hiseyesstartedtofillwithtears.  Andateardroppeddownhischeekwhenhescreamedout,“He’snot?

” 

“Umwellit’snotthathe’snotreal(shutupyouidiot(白痴)-stopsayinghe’snotreal),buthedoesn’treallymakeanddeliverallthetoys. DadandI getsomeofthemforyou. Sohe’sreal.He’sjustgotalittlehelpfromus.”

TheEvilGeniuswasn’tbuyingit. Hejustsattherelookingatmewithanexpressionofdoubt.

Youknowwhenyoumakeaterriblemistakebutyoucan’tstopyourselffrommakingitworse?

 ThatwasmebecauseIjusthadtoknow. IhadtoknowwhyhehadseemedtobeoverSanta. SoIaskedhimwhyherolledhiseyesandsighedeverytimehisfatherandImentionedSanta. TowhichherepliedthatkidsatschoolhadbeensayingSantawasn'trealbutthathestillthoughthewas. 

35.What’sthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.TwodifferentsonsB.Santasecretgivenaway

C.Protectingone,ruiningtheotherD.Makingamistakeworse

36.Whatdidthewriterconcludewhen“EvilGenius”rolledhiseyesandsighed?

A.“EvilGenius”haddiscoveredSantawasnotreal.

B.“EvilGenius”hadbrokenthesecrettohisyoungerbrother.

C.“EvilGenius”hadpassedhisSanta-lovingyears.

D.“EvilGenius”hadbeeninfluencedbyhisclassmates.

37.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentencemeaninthepassage?

A.“EvilGenius”refusedtobuytoys.

B.“EvilGenius”didn’tbelievehismother’swords.

C.“EvilGenius”wantedtokeepsilent.

D.“EvilGenius”wouldnotgiveawaythesecret.

38.Whatlessoncanwelearnfromthestory?

A.Liescanneverchangefacts.

B.Honestyisthebestpolicy.

C.Nooneisperfect.

D.Weshouldthinktwicebeforeweact.

C

Formanypeopleshoppingisconsideredtobeoneofthefavoriteactivities.Formostofthemitisjustbuyingsomenewclothesorpresentsforclosepeople.Butthereisanotherwayforwhomshoppingismuchmorethanjustenjoyableactivity,itisarealaddictionthatinmanycasesleadstoafinancialdisaster,aswellasitbringstroublestoperson’slifeandfamily.

Sowhycanshoppingbesoaddictive?

Whatarethepossiblesignstobeawareof?

Andhowisitpossibletostoptheneedofspending?

“Someofthenewevidencesuggeststhatsomepeople,maybe10%-15%,mayhaveageneticpreferencetoanaddictivebehavior,coupledwithanenvironmentinwhichtheparticularbehavioriscaused,butnoonereallyknowswhy.”However,itismuchbetterunderstoodastowhy“shopaholics”continuewiththeirunhealthyanddestructivebehaviors.Individualsgetpleasurefromtheiraddictionthesamewayasiftheywereunderdrugs.

Andwhenisitreallypossibletodeterminewhethersimpleshopping

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