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浙江省诸暨市牌头中学高三英语测试题4

 

Directions:

Beneatheachofthefollowingsentencesthereare4choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.(30x1=30points)

1.—It’sgettingdark,butMr.Johnsonisstillathisoffice.

—Nosurprise.Whoelsecan________hedoes?

A.dolessworkthanB.workashardlyasC.workashardasD.beworkinghardlylike

2.IfonlyIcouldmakethetripwithyou!

ButI________atightschedulemyself.

A.hadB.washavingC.hadhadD.have

3.—Wheredidyougettoknowtheprofessoroverthere?

—Itwasattheworkshop________wedidresearchtogethertwoyearsago.

A.thatB.thereC.whichD.where

4.Sofarnogoodnews________fromrescuerssearchingforthemissingpeople.

A.iscomingB.hascomeC.comesD.willcome

5.Itisnouse________thatyoudon’tknowtherules.

A.pretendingB.topretendC.pretendD.pretended

6.Manyscientistsbelievethatglobalwarming,if_______,willcauseextremeclimatechange.

A.notstoppingB.nottostopC.notstoppedD.nottobestopped

7.Thissystemisacomputercontrolledsystem________toreduceaccidentratesandmakeroadsafer.

A.designingB.todesignC.tobedesignedD.designed

8.Sheisaniceworkmate,________whoissoconsideratetowardusnewcomers.

A.thoseB.thatC.theoneD.one

9.HeistalkingsomuchaboutAmericaasifhe_________therebefore.

A.hasgoneB.hasbeenC.wasD.hadbeen

10.________ifthingswouldbebetterinthefollowingweeks,hedecidednottoquitforthemoment.

A.ToseeB.SeeingC.SeenD.Tobeseen

11.Tomischosentocompeteinthe1000meterraceforourclass;foramongushe________alwaysbethefirsttoarriveatthefinishinglineinarace.

A.willB.mustC.shallD.may

12.Peoplegatheringattheentranceofthehallrefusedtoleaveunlesstheirdemands________.

A.hadbeenmetB.weremetC.wouldbemetD.havebeenmet

13.Atyphoonsweptacrossthisareawithheavyrainsandwinds________strongas113milesperhour.

A.tooB.veryC.soD.as

14.—Howdoyoulike________here?

—Thetrafficisnotasgoodbuttheairismuchcleanerthan________inthecity.

A.that;itB.that;oneC.it;thatD.it;theone

15.Afewminutesearlierandwe________thetrain.

A.havecaughtB.couldhavecaughtC.hadcaughtD.weretocatch

16.Never________timecomeagain.

 A.haslost B.willlose C.willlost D.lose

17.—________wasit________theydiscoveredtheentrancetotheundergroundpalace?

 —Totallybychance.

A.What;that B.How;that  C.When;how  D.Where;that

18.Wearelivinginanage________manythingsaredoneoncomputer.

 A.when   B.that  C.whose  D.which

19.Isthisfactory________youvisitedtheotherday?

 A.theone  B.that  C.where  D.when

20.________outofthewindow,Bobsaid“wecan’tgooutinthisweather.”

A.LookingB.TolookC.LookD.Looked

21.________whatthesixblindmensaidsounded!

A.Howfoolishly B.Howfoolish  C.Whatfoolishly D.Whatfoolish

22.Itwas________theoldclockthattheoldmanspentthewholemorningathome.

A.repair B.inrepairing C.torepairD.inrepair

23.Hurryup!

MarkandCarl________us.

A.areexpectingB.expectC.haveexpectedD.willexpect

24.Youshallneverhavesuchachancenexttime________youfailedtokeepyourword.

A.unlessB.becauseC.ifD.while

25._________isreportedinthenewspapers,talksbetweenthetwocountriesaremakingprogress.

A.ItB.ThatC.AsD.What

26.Hewillstopshowingoffifnonotice________ofhim.

A.istakenB.willbetakenC.takesD.hastaken

27.There________adriverandanumberofwinebottlesbesidethehighwaywhenthepolicearrived.

A.wereB.wasC.hadbeenD.wouldbe

28.Wearelookingforwardtoseeingthetrafficproblems________bythegovernment.

A.solvingB.solveC.solvedD.tosolve

29.Livinginthedormitorymeans________totakecareofyourselves,understandeachother’sdifferencesandshare________interests.

A.tolearn;commonB.learning;ordinary

C.tolearn;ordinaryD.learning;common

30.Yourfatherissobusythesedaysthatyoucanseldomhearabedtimestoryfromhim,________?

A.canyouB.can’tyouC.isheD.isn’the

SECTION2ClosetestA

Directions:

ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwithawordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.(12x1.5=18points)

JohnandBobbyjoinedawholesalecompanytogetherjustaftergraduationfromcollegethesameyear.Bothworkedveryhard.Afterseveralyears,however,theboss31BobbytothepositionofmanagerbutJohnremainedanordinary32.Johncouldnottakeitanymore,tendered(提交)hisresignation(辞呈)tothebossandcomplainedthebossdidnotknowhowtodelegate(委派)anddidnotvalue33staff,butonlypromoted(提升)thosewhoflattered(奉承)him.

ThebossknewthatJohnworkedveryhardfortheyears.Hethoughtamomentandsaid,“Thankyouforyour34,butIhavearequest.1hopeyouwilldoonemorethingforourcompanybeforeyouleave.Perhapsyouwillchangeyourdecisionand35yourresignation.”

Johnagreed.Thebossaskedhimtogoandfindoutanyonesellingwatermeloninthemarket.Johnwentandreturnedsoon.Hesaidhehadfoundoutaman36watermelon.Thebossaskedhowmuchperkg.Johnshookhisheadandwentbacktothemarkettoaskandreturnedto37theboss$1.2perkg.

ThebosstoldJohntowaita38andhecalledBobbytocometohisoffice.HeaskedBobbytogoandfindanyonesellingwatermeloninthemarket.Bobbywent,returnedandsaid,“Boss,onlyonepersonsellingwatermelon.$1.2perkg,$10for10kg,hehasinventory(存货)of340melons.Onthetable58melons,boughtfromtheSouthtwodaysago,theyare39andred,goodquality.”

Johnwasvery40andrealizedthedifferencebetweenhimselfandBobby.HedecidednottoresignbuttolearnfromBobby.

Chancesexistinthedailydetails.Forthesamematter,amoresuccessfulpersonseesmoreand_41sothathecanfindoutanopportunityandcatchittorealizehisaim.Ifapersonseesoneyearahead,whileanotherseesonlytomorrow.Then,the42betweenayearandadayis365times!

31.A.appointedB.broughtC.madeD.chose

32.A.scholarB.messengerC.employeeD.manager

33.A.talentedB.cleverC.acuteD.hard-working

34.A.praiseB.criticismC.respectD.apology

35.A.takeupB.takebackC.takeinD.takeover

36.A.sellingB.sailingC.exportingD.sponsoring(赞助)

37.A.botherB.equipC.informD.notice

38.A.dayB.monthC.fortnightD.second

39.A.deliciousB.freshC.tastyD.fortunate

40.A.impressedB.contentC.surprisedD.faithful

41.A.widerB.lessC.deeperD.farther

42.A.chanceB.assessmentC.differenceD.recognition

SECTION3ClosetestB

Directions:

Completethefollowingpassagebyfillingineachblankwithonewordthatbestfitsthecontext.(8x1.5=12points)

Manyparentstrytodiscouragetheirchildrenfromchoosingacareerinthemusicbusiness.Theyfeelthatthemusicindustryisnot43.________attractiveasyoungpeopleimagineittobeand44.________thereissolittlechancefortheirsonordaughtertobecomeahighlypaidstar.45.________thisisquitecorrect,goodopportunitiesdoexistforyoungpeopleinthemusicindustry,particularlyforthose46.________placegreatervalueonjobsatisfactionthanonsalarylevels.

Naturally,47.________areopportunitiesforthosewhohavestudiedaninstrument,48.________manyjobsintheindustrydonotrequireeithertechnicalabilityorperformingskills.Therearemanyopportunities,forexample,inpublishing,retail(零售)andinrecordingstudioswhere49.________isrequiredisalivelyinterest50.________musicandagoodlevelofbackgroundknowledge.

SECTION4Readingcomprehension

Directions:

Readthefollowingtwopassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassage.(20x2=40points)

A

LONDON,England(CNN)—TheyoungestpersontosailsoloaroundtheworldreturnedhomeThursdayfromhis30,000mile,282dayoceanjourney.

MikePerham,17,sailedintoLizardPointinCornwall,thesouthernmostpointinBritain,at9:

47a.m.,hisraceteamsaid.

“Itfeelsabsolutelybrilliant,”MiketoldCNNbyphonehoursbeforecrossingthefinishingline.“I’mreally,reallyexcitedtobegoingacrossthelineatlast.Itdoesn’tfeellikelongsinceIcrosseditfirst.”

MikesetoffonhisroundtheworldtriponNovember18,2008.Hehasbeensailinghisyacht(帆船)singlehandedly,thoughasupportteamhasbeensailingnexttohimalongtheway.

TheteenhasnowachievedthetitleofYoungestSailortoCircumnavigatetheGlobeSolo,accordingtotheGuinnessWorldRecords.

Mikelearnedhowtosailwhenhewassevenyearsoldfromhisfather,Peterandatage14,hesailedacrosstheAtlanticalone.

Theteenager’sschool--whichMikedescribesas“highlysupportive”ofhistrip--hasredesignedhiscourseworktofitinwithhistrip.Italsogavehimsomecourseworktododuring“quietmoments”,accordingtoMike’swebsite.

Therehaven’tbeenmanyofthosequietmoments.RepeatedautopilotfailuresforcedhimtostopforrepairsinPortugal,theCanaryIslands,SouthAfrica,andtwiceinAustralia,accordingtohiswebsite.

BadweatherintheSouthernOcean--betweenAustraliaandAntarctica--forcedMiketobattle50ftwavesand57mphwinds.Hesaidatonepoint,a“freak

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