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英语套卷5揭阳市高三毕业班第一次高考模拟考试英语试题含答案
揭阳市2015年高中毕业班高考第一次模拟考试
英语
本试卷共三部分,满分135分,考试用时120分钟。
注意事项:
1.答卷前,考生务必用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔将自己的姓名、考生号、试室号和座位号填写在答题卡上。
2.选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案,答案不能答在试卷上。
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不按以上要求作答的答案无效。
4.考生必须保持答题卡的整洁,考试结束后,将试卷和答题卡一并交回。
I.语言知识及应用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从1―15各题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Anyonewhohasbeenaparentknowsthatraisingchildrenisatoughjob.Itisfilledwithasmanydifficultand 1momentsaswithmomentsofjoy.Childrendon’tcomewithaninstructionmanual(说明书).Andeachchildis 2.Soparentssometimesfeel 3,notknowingwhattodo.Butinraisingchildren—asinalloflife—whatwedois 4 byourculture.Naturallythen,AmericanparentsteachtheirchildrenbasicAmerican 5 .ToAmericans,thegoalofparentsistohelpchildrenbecome 6.From childhood,eachchildmaygethisorherownroom.Aschildrengrow,theygetmore 7 tomaketheirownchoices. Teenagers choosetheirownformsofentertainment,aswellasthefriendsto share themwith.Whenthey reachyoungadulthood,they 8
theirownjobsandmarriage partners.Ofcourse,manyyoungadults 9seektheirparents’adviceandapprovalforthechoicetheymake.Butoncethey“10the nest ”ataround18to21yearsold,theywanttobeontheirown,nottied totheirmother’sapronstrings(围裙带).The 11betweenparentsandchildreninAmericaisveryinformal.Americanparentstrytotreat theirchildrenasindividuals(个体)—notas12ofthemselves.They13themtoachievetheirown dreams .Americanspraiseandencouragetheirchildrentogivethemthe 14tosucceed.Whenchildrenbecomeadults,theirrelationshipwiththeirparentsbecomesmorelikea 15 amongequals. But contrarytopopularbelief,mostadultAmericansdon’tmaketheirparentspayforroomandboardwhentheycometo visit.Evenasadults,theyrespectandhonortheirparents.
1.
A.delightful
B.meaningful
C.hopeful
D.painful
2.
A.strange
B.different
C.new
D.similar
3.
A.excited
B.frightened
C.puzzled
D.surprised
4.
A.influenced
B.made
C.controlled
D.changed
5.
A.services
B.standards
C.language
D.values
6.
A.brave
B.active
C.independent
D.optimistic
7.
A.freedom
B.space
C.time
D.money
8.
A.love
B.change
C.design
D.choose
9.
A.still
B.then
C.thus
D.therefore
10.
A.build
B.get
C.enter
D.leave
11.
A.conversation
B.relationship
C.competition
D.gap
12.
A.friends
B.children
C.teenagers
D.extensions
13.
A.allow
B.force
C.forbid
D.persuade
14.
A.dependence
B.trust
C.belief
D.confidence
15.
A.friendship
B.citizenship
C.membership
D.leadership
【学习】raisechildren:
抚养孩子
toughjob:
艰难的工作、difficult(adj.困难的),and表并列——不好方向——painful(adj.痛苦的)。
different:
adj.不同的
notknowing(不知道)——puzzled(adj.困惑的)。
beinfluencedby:
受到…的影响▲
values:
n.价值观▲
independent:
adj.独立的
freedom:
n.自由makeone’schoices:
做选择
choose:
v.选择,是原词再现。
still:
仍然seek:
v.寻求
leavethenest:
离开巢穴(即家庭)
relationship:
n.关系,下文有原词再现。
extension:
n.延续、延伸、扩张——对应个体▲。
confidence:
n.自信心
friendship:
n.友谊←equal(v.平等)。
citizenship:
n.公民身份、公民权×membership:
n.会员权×leadership:
n.领导×
第二节 语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空,并将答案填写在答题卡标号为16—25的相应位置上。
Atonepointalonganopenhighway,Icametoacrossroadwithatrafficlight.Iwasaloneontheroad,but 16Idroveuptothelight,itturnedred,andIbrakedto17stop.Ilookleft,right,andbehindme.Nothing.Not acar,nosuggestionofheadlights,butthereIsat,waitingforthelight 18(change). Iwastheonlyhumanbeingforatleastamileinanydirection.
Istartedwondering 19Irefusedtorunthelight.Iwasnotafraidofbeingcaughtbythepolice,becausetherewas 20(obvious)nopolicemananywherearoundandtherecertainlywouldhavebeennodangeringoing through it.Much21(late)thatnight,thesame questionofwhyI 22(stop)forthatlightcameback tome.IthinkIstoppedbecauseit’spartofacontract(合同)weallhave with eachother.It’snotonlythelaw,butit’sanagreementwehave,andwetrusteachothertohonor 23:
wedon’tgothroughredlights.Likemostof24,I’m morereadytobestoppedfromdoingsomethingbadbythesocialagreementthatdisapprovesofitthanbyanylaw 25it.
【答案】16.as/when17.a18.tochange19.why20.obviously
21.later22.hadstopped23.it24.us25.against
【学习】when/as:
时间状语▲。
astop(n.)
waitsth.todo:
不定式表未发生的动作▲。
why:
下文有再现“whyIhadstopped…”。
obviously:
adv.
hadstopped:
过去完成时作谓语。
it:
取代theagreement(协议)。
us(对应we)▲。
against:
“违反”,与law形成搭配▲。
II.阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节阅读理解(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和D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
“Ithinkit’sagreatthing(态度正面--做好事,第26题B项正确:
自豪的)whenIknowit’sgoingtohelpsomeoneelse.”saidl3-year-oldSpencerGoldstein,aftercollectinghundredsofpiecesofbaseballequipmentforkidswhocannotaffordtobuytheirown.
Spencercollectedthebats,balls,gloves,helmetsandmasksforhismitzvah(德行)project,whichisacommunityserviceprojectthatmanyJewishkidsdoaroundtheirbarorbatmitzvahs(成人礼).Abarmitzvahisaceremonyforaboywhileabatmitzvahisintendedforagirl.Theceremony(典礼、仪式)meansthatyouareoldenoughtotakeonagrown-up’sresponsibilities.
SpencergottheideaforhismitzvahprojectafterseeingtheUgandannationalteamatlastyear’sLittleLeagueWorldSeries.SomeoftheUgandanplayersdidn’tevenhavetheirowngloves(手套,第27题B项正确).AndSpencer’sdonationsaregoingtoagroupcalled“PitchforBaseball”——agroupthatgivesbaseballequipmenttokidsinlow-incomecommunitiesaroundtheworld.
MollieSchwartzandMiaSchwartzalsocameupwithasports-relatedmitzvahproject.ThemoneytheyraisedwenttotheIsraelSportCenterfortheDisabled.Theyraisedatleast$9,000——enoughtopayforatleastthreewheelchairsmadeforplayingbasketball.
InMassachusetts,AbigailMillerdecidedtocollectmusicalinstruments(音乐器材)forhermitzvahproject.TheinstrumentsAbigailcollectedwerethendonatedtogroupsthatdistributethemtokidswhocan’taffordtobuythem.“IwanttomakesureeverybodycangetthechancetoenjoymusiclikeIdo,”Abigailsaid.【第28题A项正确】Abigailcollectedmorethanthree-dozeninstruments——windinstruments,stringinstruments,keyboards,andevenadrumset.
Whetherit’splayingsports,playingmusicorsomethingelse,kidssuchasSpencer,Mollie,MiaandAbigailareusingtheirmitzvahprojectstochangetheworldforthebetter.“Theylearnedaboutgenerosity,’’saidMollie’smother,LoftSchwartz,“andthepowertomakethingshappen”.
26.HowdidSpencerfeelaftercollectingsomebaseballequipment?
A.Tired.B.Proud.C.Confident.D.Upset.
27.Spencerplannedtobegintocollectbaseballequipment.
A.whenhewasonlythirteenyearsold
B.afterhefoundhisclassmatesstilllivinginpoverty
C.whenhefoundagroupofferingequipmenttoothers
D.afterhesawsomeplayerswearingnogloves
28.WhatdoweknowaboutAbigailMillerfromthetext?
A.Shehelpedmanykidshavefunwithmusicthroughherefforts.
B.Shehopedmorethingswouldbegiventothosekids.
C.Shesentthethingsshecollecteddirectlytothoseinneed.
D.Shecollectedsportsequipmentforthedisabled.
29.Fromthepassagewecanknow.
A.somekidsarefamousfortheirfunnyprojects
B.therequirements(要求)aredifferentforboysandgirls
C.fewgirlsarewillingtodothemitzvahprojects
D.notallmitzvahprojectsarerelatedtosports【有涉及体育、音乐。
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30.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?
A.Determination.B.Bravery.C.Generosity.D.Honesty.
【学习】generosity:
n.慷慨大方。
B【科技文】
Ifyousawanotherkidrideherbiketoofastaroundacornerandfalldown,youmightrideyourbikemoreslowlyonthatturn.Yes,wehumansareverysensitiveto(对...敏感)others’mistakes.Andthesameistrueforotheranimals.Animalsmessupallthetime.Theymighteatpoisonousleaves,falloffatreeorlettheirprey(猎物)slipaway.Bywatchingothersfail,ananimalcanavoid(避免)makingthesamemistakes,thusimprovingitschanceofsurvival.(增强它生存的机会,第31题B项正确)
Scientistssuspected(怀疑)thatonepartofthebrainhelpsanimalsprocessinformation(处理信息)aboutothers’errors.Cellsinthatpartappeartobecomemoreactive(活跃的)whenapersonseessomeoneelsemakingamistake.Butresearchersdidn’tknowwhetherindividualcellsinthispartofthebrainplaydifferentrolesindetectingerrors.
Toinvestigatethebrain’sresponsetoerrors(第33题C项正确)inmoredetail,theresearcherstaughtagametotwomacaques,atypeofmonkey.Onemonkeycouldpressayelloworgreenbuttonwhiletheotherwatched.Ifthefirstmonkeypressedtherightbutton,theteamgavebothanimalsatreat(款待).Everycoupleofrounds,thetwomonkeysswitchedroles.Meanwhile,thescientistsmonitoredindividualcellsintheanimal’sbrains.
Whenthefirstmonkeymessedupthegamebypressingthewrongbutton,agroupofcellsinthesecondmonkey’sbrainfired(活跃的).Butifthesecondmonkeyalsomadethewrongchoiceduringitsturn,someofthecellsinthatgroupdidn’trespond.Thoseunresponsive(反应迟钝的)cellsreactedspecificallytomistakesmadebyothers,(只对其他人犯的错误有反应)nottothemonkey’sownmistakes.
Scientistsbelieveotherpartsofthebrainalsomighthelppeopleprocessinformationaboutanother’serrors.“Youstarttothinkaboutthisotherpersonandseethingsfromhisangle.”EllendeBruijntoldScienceNews.ShestudiesthebrainattheUniversityofLeidenintheNetherlands.
31.AccordingtoParagra