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高中英语会考题模拟
会考练习题(三)
一、单项填空(共15小题,15分)
16.Ifyou’rebuyinganewspaperfromtheshop,couldyouget______forme?
A.oneB.itC.thatD.this
17.He’sthebestdancer.Hedances______thananyoneelse.
A.muchbeautifulB.morebeautifully
C.muchmorebeautifulD.verybeautifully
18.I’msorry______whatIsaid.Ihopeyou’renotangry______me.
A.to;forB.for;withC.for;forD.to;with
19.––What’stheweatherlike?
Isitraining?
––Notatthemoment,butit______rainlater.
A.mightB.wouldC.shallD.need
20.Ihadsomemedicine,______ithasn’tdonemuchgooduptonow.
A.forB.soC.orD.but
21.––Mrs.Johnsonissuchaniceperson.
––Yes.Myson______byheralltheseyears.
A.hasbeentakencareofB.willbetakencareof
C.willtakecareofD.hastakencareof
22.Ifthephone______,canyoupleaseanswerit?
A.willringB.rangC.ringsD.isringing
23.Becarefulwashingthoseglasses!
Idon’twantthem______.
A.brokenB.breakC.breakingD.beingbroken
24.______attheparty,wesawRuthstandingalone.
A.ArrivedB.ArrivingC.ToarriveD.Arrive
25.Hehadmadeadecisionandrefused______hismind.
A.havingchangedB.changingC.tochangeD.tohavechanged
26.DoyourememberMr.Goddart,______taughtusEnglishcomposition?
A.whoseB.whichC.thatD.who
27.Itisn’tdecidedyet______apowerstationwillbebuilthere.
A.thatB.whereC.whatD.whether
28.Stepsmustbetaken______thiskindofdisasterwillneverhappenagain.
A.sothatB.asifC.eventhoughD.eversince
29.Iwaswalkingdownthestreet______someonesteppedinfrontofme.
A.thoughB.ifC.whenD.where
30.I______myneighborthatweshouldremovethefencebetweenthegardens.
A.agreedwithB.agreedtoC.agreedaboutD.agreedon
二、完形填空(共15小题,15分)
Itwas3:
43.Thunderwascrashingandtherainpouring.Suddenlymyfather31intomyroom.
“Adam!
Adam!
Getup!
We’reflooding!
”heshoutedandshookmebytheshoulders.That
32meup!
Irandownstairstothebasement(地下室).Itwaslikeaswimmingpool.
MymotherandIimmediatelystartedtopickupthingsand33themupstairs.Ihadno
34on,somyfeetwereabsolutelyfreezing.
Thingsgotworseeveryminute.Withinthenexthour,wehadmoved35thatwecouldtothefirstfloor.Thecomputer,big-screentelevisionandheavyboxes36withourmostvaluablethingsweretakentosafety.However,ourpiano,sofa,washingmachineandwaterheaterwereallstilldownthere—being37.Therewasnothingwecoulddo.
Thatwasthe38part.Knowingthatyourhomeisbeingdestroyedisbadenough,butrealizingthatyoucan’tdoanythingtostopitfeelsevenworse.Mostpeopledon’treallyknowhowsickeningthefeelingofbeingtotallyhelplessis.
Waterhadcomeinourfrontdoor.Rescue39werefloatinginourstreets.Mothertoldmetopackanovernightbagofclothesandvaluablesandgetreadytoleave.
Whenitwas40safetowalkoutside,allthepeopleintheneighborhood41atthestreetcorner.Peoplebecamefriends,andfriendsbecamelikefamily.Peoplecomfortedeachother.We42laterthattheNationalWeatherServicehad43thestormaflashflood.
Ireallyhavelearnedsomethingfromthisflood.I’velearnedwhatdestructionis.I’velearnedwhat44means.Iknowinthefuture,whenIwatchpeople’slives45bynaturaldisasters,Icanunderstandthem.IwillshowgreatpityonthemandIwilldowhatIcantohelpthem.
31.A.rushedB.climbedC.fellD.looked
32.A.showedB.phonedC.dressedD.woke
33.A.takeB.catchC.helpD.make
34.A.hatB.shoesC.jacketD.glasses
35.A.somethingB.nothingC.anythingD.everything
36.A.coveredB.crowdedC.filledD.fixed
37.A.discoveredB.arrangedC.measuredD.destroyed
38.A.hardestB.longestC.earliestD.smallest
39.A.shipsB.boatsC.carsD.buses
40.A.usuallyB.finallyC.exactlyD.certainly
41.A.restoredB.developedC.gatheredD.recovered
42.A.learnedB.realizedC.thoughtD.concluded
43.A.madeB.appointedC.declaredD.elected
44.A.truthB.safetyC.valueD.regret
45.A.sharedB.rescuedC.riskedD.affected
四、阅读理解(共15小题,30分)
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Hamstersarelovelysmallanimalswhicharesimilartomice,andsomepeopleliketokeepthemaspets.Theyneedtoeatabalanceddiet,ortheycanbecomeverysick.That’swhyhamstersshouldbefedhealthyfoods.
Mostpetstoressellhamstermix.Thisisacombinationoffoodsthatarejustrightforhamsters.Somehamstersarepickyeaters.Theydon’teatanythingtheydon’tlike,soyouhavetofindahamstermixthatyourhamsterwilllike.Mosthamstersonlyeatafewtablespoonsaday.Youshouldfeedthematthesametimeeveryday,oryoucanjustkeepyourhamster’sbowlfull.Remembertocleanthebowlatleastonceaweek.Hamstersalsodrinkalotofwater,sobesuretokeepthewatersupplyfullandfresh.
Justlikepeople,hamstersliketreats.Besidesthehamstermix,youcansometimesfeedyourhamsterseeds,nuts,andsomeotherpeoplefood.Youshouldneverfeedyourhamsteranythingunlessyouaresurethatitissafeforhamsters.
Feedyourhamstercarefully,andalwaystakegoodcareofyourpet!
46.Ifhamstersdon’thaveabalanceddiet,theywill______.
A.becomesickB.drinkwater
C.storefoodD.feelfresh
47.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentence“somehamstersarepickyeaters”mean?
A.Theypickfoodwithtools.
B.Theymixfoodonceaweek.
C.Theyfindtheirfoodinstores.
D.Theyonlyeatthefoodtheylike.
48.Youshouldcleanthehamster’sbowlatleast______.
A.everyotherday
B.every7days
C.every15days
D.every30days
49.What’sthepassagemainlyabout?
A.Wheretokeephamsters.
B.Whentobuyhamsters.
C.Whattofeedhamsters.
D.Whytoraisehamsters.
C
Asthe1800sended,ballet(芭蕾)wasfairlypopular.Balletisatypeofveryskilledandartisticdancingwithcarefullyplannedmovements.Ifpeoplewenttoadanceperformance,theyprobablywenttoaballet.Peopleenjoyedballet,anditwaswidelyaccepted.
However,ataroundthattimeayoungwomanfromSanFranciscoenteredthescene.Shewouldchangedanceforever.HernamewasIsadoraDuncan.
Duncanwasbornintoanartisticfamily.Evenasachildsheloveddancingandtaughtdanceclassesforyoungerchildren.Shequicklydevelopedsomeverystrongideasofwhatdanceshouldbe.
Duncantookherinspiration(灵感)fromnature.ShelovedthePacificOceanandthetoweringpinetreesofhernativeCalifornia.Shewantedtorepresentthesefeelingsinherdances.Shealsolookedatpeople’snaturalmovements,especiallythemovementsofchildren.Running,skipping,jumping,kneeling—thesewerethingsdonebychildrenallovertheworld.Duncanappliedthemtoherdances.Shebelievedthatolderdanceswereratherlifeless;hers,shefelt,shouldexpressemotion.
WhenDuncanperformedherdancesinplaceslikeChicagoandNewYork,shecausedasensation.Peoplewerenotpreparedtoseeayoungwomaninathin,flowingdressrunningandjumpingacrossthestagebarefoot.ShehadtogotoEuropeforacceptance.ReceivedmorefavorablyinLondon,shegraduallyopeneddanceschoolsinmanycities.Soonshewastouringandperformingeverywhere.Herideaslaidthefoundationforwhatweknowasmoderndancetoday.
Duncan’sdeathwasasastonishingasherlife.AssherodeinanopensportscarinFrance,thelongscarf(围巾)aroundherneckgotcaughtinthecar’swheelsandshewaskilled.
54.ThispassageismostlyaboutIsadoraDuncan’s_______.
A.contributionstodance
B.astonishingdeath
C.danceschools
D.earlylife
55.Duncangotherbestearlyacceptancein_______.
A.ChicagoB.London
C.NewYorkD.SanFrancisco
56.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?
A.Duncanopenedupapathforballet.
B.Duncanwaskilledinasportscarrace.
C.Duncan’sdancesshowednaturalbeautyandhumanfeelings.
D.EarlyaudiencesenjoyedDuncan’sperformancesverymuch.
D
Tiredoftellingstudentstoaskquestionsandtothinkaboutwhattheyweredoing,DamienHynes,ahighschoolgeographyteacherinAustralia,decidedtodoanexperimenttotestwhathehadlongbeenthinking.Hewrotesomewell-organizednonsense(somethinguntrue)ontheblackboard.Thestudentssimplycopieditbutveryfewaskedanyquestions.Thisshowsthatstudentsarewillingtobelieveanythinggivenbyteachers.ThestoryisrepeatedinsupportoftheProjectforEnhancingEffectiveLearning(PEEL).
PEELwascarriedoutbysometeachersandresearchersinMelbournewhohadconcludedthatnormalteachingmethodsseldomachievetheirintendedgoals;whattheteachersthinktheyareteachingisonethingandwhatthestudentsactuallylearnissomethingelse.Students’lackofanover-allviewoflearninggoalsandtheirconcentrationontestscoresmakethemseeeachlessonasaseparateactivity.
Researchersrealizedthatmanystudentsdonotcomeintoclassempty-headedbuthavetheirownexplanationsofhowtheworldworks.Theirownideascanremainimportanttothemevenwhentheyconflictwithscientificexplanationsthatarelearnedlater.Infactsuchideasarehardlyaffectedbytraditionalteaching.Studentsaccepttheteacher’sscientificexplanation,butdonotdroptheirown.Theysimplykeepbothandusethempractically:
inaclasstest,theycopytheteacher’sidea,butinreallifetheyusetheirown.
Clearlywhatwasneededwastomakestudentsawareoftheirlearningprocess,an