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高考英语模拟试题

2004年高考英语模拟试题

224300江苏射阳中学陈文荪蔡建香顾乃前

一、听力(30%)略

二、单项选择(15%)

21.Youcan’taffordtoletthesituationgetworse.Youmusttake_____toputitright.

A.decisionsB.directionsC.sidesD.steps

22.Beforethefirstnon-stopflightmadein1949,it_____necessaryforallplanestolandforrefueling.

A.wouldbeB.hasbeenC.hadbeenD.wouldhavebeen

23.She’ll______hernervousnessonceshe’sonstage.

A.getoffB.getawayC.getoverD.getdown

24.Ithinkthatthismealwaswellworth_____waschargedforit.

A.thatB.whatC.whichD.howmany

25.Thecarrandownthehill,andthedriver______,accordingtothenewspaper,tohavebeenkilled.

A.saidB.wassayingC.wassaidD.hadbeensaid

26.Slowlysheopenedtheletter,_______.

A.herhandsslightlytremblingB.tremblingherhandsslightly

C.herhandstrembledslightlyD.slightlyherhandsweretrembled

27.----ShallIgothiswayorthatway?

----______,ifyouaren’tinahurry.

A.NeitherB.EitherC.BothD.Every

28.Iinsistedthatit______andhe_____araincoatwithhim.

A.wasgoingtorain;takeB.wastorain;takes

C.shouldrain;musttakeD.mustberaining;took

29.ThegreatTitanic_______Americawithmanyexcitedpassengers.

A.setoutforB.setouttoC.setoffD.setupfor

30.Mymotheraskedmetorepeat_______telephonenumber_____secondtimesothatshecouldwriteitdown.

A.the,aB.an,theC.a,aD.the,the

31.----MayIlookatthemenuforalittlewhile?

----Ofcourse._______,Sir.

A.Don’tworryB.Itdoesn’tmatter

C.EnjoyyourselfD.Takeyourtime

32.----______.

----Oh,whatanicehouse!

----I’mgladyoulikeit.Letmeshowyouarounditfirst.

A.Let’sdrivetomyhouse.B.Hereweare.

C.Wouldyouliketoseemyhouse?

D.Myhouseisbehindthehill.

33.Thenewlawwillcomeinto_______onthedayitispassed.

A.effectB.useC.serviceD.existence

34.____wegetonwellwithanumberofpeople,weareusuallyfriendswithonlyafew.

A.whenB.AsC.whileD.Since

35.Therearemanyvaluableservices____whichthePublicarewillingtopaybutwhich____notbringareturninmoneytothecommunity.(社区)

A.∕;doesB.∕;doC.for;doesD.for,do

三、完形填空(30%)

Learningexperienceshappentousthroughoutourlives.Notlongago,IhadonethatIwouldliketo36.

IwasgoingtoMarbleheadwithmysailboatteam.Theteamwasracingdownthehighwayat85mph37werealizedwewere38.Luckily,wesawarestareaahead.Ihadabrandnew$20bill.Iwasso39becauseIhadneverhadthatkindofcashbefore.Butspendingiton40seemedlikethrowingitaway.Weallrushedintothepizzaline.41Igotapizzaandadrink,andwalkedtomytable.Abouthalfwaythroughthemeal,I42Ihadnotactuallyhandedanymoneytothecashier.Ihadjust43out,andnobodyhadnoticed.Ifeltterrible.

Myconscience(良心)openeditsmouthandswallowedmeinonebigbite.Icouldn’t44overit.Ijustcouldn’tgobacktothecashierand45formystolenpizza.IwassoupsetthatI46togivemyselfthepleasureofanicecreamfor47thatsomeonewouldsay,“Hey.Jeff,whydon’tyouusethechange48thepizzainsteadofthatnice,new$20bill?

”Iwasnotso49ofmycashnow.

Forthenexttwoyears,wheneverIwas50ofthe“pizzaincident”,Iwouldsaytomyself,“Don’tthinkaboutit…”

Ihavelearnedtwothingsformthis51.MaybeIwasafoolfor52intomyconscience,andbeingtoostupidtoappreciatea53pizza.Butthereallessonisthatevenifyougetawayfromwhatyouhavedone,youconsciencewill54upwithyou.

Thisreflectsthesaying,“Acoward(懦夫)diesathousanddeaths,aherodiesone.”Iwasacowardandhavefeltterribleaboutthatincidentatleastathousandtimes.IfIhadbeena“55”andgonebacktopayforthepizza,Iwouldhavefeltalittleuncomfortableaboutitonlyonce,ormaybetwice.

36.A.sayB.talkC.shareD.explain

37.A.asB.whileC.thenD.when

38.A.lostB.tiredC.hungryD.anxious

39.A.excitedB.eagerC.satisfiedD.encouraged

40.A.restB.foodC.travelD.drink

41.A.LuckilyB.FinallyC.ImmediatelyD.Actually

42.A.thoughtB.recognizedC.noticedD.realized

43.A.walkedB.leftC.workedD.found

44.AlookB.getC.turnD.think

45.A.askB.payC.apologizeD.send

46.A.refusedB.wantedC.hopedD.meant

47.A.hopeB.surpriseC.angerD.fear

48.A.intoB.withC.forD.from

49.A.sureB.upsetC.proudD.pleased

50.A.warnedB.remindedC.thoughtD.told

51.A.experienceB.experimentC.storyD.mistake

52.A.turningB.takingC.handingD.giving

53.A.freeB.cheapC.plainD.delicious

54.A.makeB.wakeC.catchD.put

55.A.cowardB.foolC.loserD.hero

四、阅读理解:

(40%)

A

Asthepolicemanwalkeduptohim,themanspokeupquickly.

“It’sallright,officer,”hesaid,reassuring.“I’mjustwaitingforafriend.It’sanappointmentmadetwentyyearsago.Soundsalittlefunnytoyou,doesn’tit?

Well,I’llexplainifyou’dliketomakecertainit’sallstraight.Aboutthatlongagothereusedtobearestaurantwherethisstorestands—‘BigJoe’sBardy’srestaurant’.”

“Untilfiveyearsago,”saidthepoliceman,“itwastorndownthen.”

Themaninthedoorwaystruckamatchandlithiscigar.Thelightshowedapale,square-jawedfacewitheagereyesandalittlewhitescarnearhisrighteyebrow.Hisscarfpin(领带夹)wasalargediamondstrangelyset.

“Twentyyearsagotonight,”saidtheman,“Idinedhereat‘BigJoe’sBardy’swithJimmyWells,mybestfriend,andthefinestmanintheworld.HeandIwereraisedhereinNewYork;justliketwobrothers,together.IwaseighteenandJimmywastwenty.ThenextmorningIwastostartfortheWesttomakemyfortune.Youcouldn’thavedraggedJimmyoutofNewYork;hethoughtitwastheonlyplaceonearth.Well,weagreedthatnightthatwewouldmeethereagainexactlytwentyyearsfromthedateandtime.Nomatterwhatourconditionsmightbeorfromwhatdistancewemighthavetocome.Webelievethatintwentyyearseachofusoughttohaveourwishworkedoutandfortunesmade.Whatevertheyweregoingtobe.’”

“Itsoundsprettyinteresting,”saidthepoliceman.“Ratheralongtimebetweenthemeets,though,itseemstome,haven’tyouheardfromyourfriendsinceyouleft?

“Well,yes,foratimewekeptintouch,”saidtheother,“butafterayearortwowelosttrackofeachother.Yousee,theWestisaprettybigplace.ButIknowJimmywillmeetmehereifhe’salive,forhealwayswasthetruest,dependableoldfriendintheworld.He’llneverforget.Icameathousandmilestostandatthisdoortonight,andit’sworthitifmyoldpartnerturnsup.”

Thewaitingmanpulledoutahandsomewatch.Thelidofitsetwithsmalldiamonds.

“Threeminutestoten,”heannounced,“Itwasexactlyteno’clockwhenwepartedhereattherestaurantdoor.”

56.Fromthetext,wecanlearnthatthewaitingman______.

A.likedtoliveinhishometown

B.grewupintheWest

C.seemedtohavemadesomemoney

D.usedtoworkforBigJoe’sBardy’srestaurant

57.ThereasonwhythemanleftNewYorkwasthathe_______.

A.thoughttheWestwasabetterplaceforhisdevelopment

B.plannedtomeethisfriend29yearslater

C.didn’tliketoliveinabigcity

D.thoughttheWestwasabetterplacetotravel

58.Whichofthefollowingshowstherightorderofwhathappenedinthestory?

a.ThemanwaswaitingforJimmyattheolddestroyedrestaurant.

b.ThemanmadeanappointmentwithJimmyandleftNewYork.

c.TheBigJoe’sBardy’srestaurantwasdestroyed.

d.Theykeptintouchwitheachotherforatime.

e.ThemanarrivedinNewYorkfromtheWest.

A.e,a,b,d,cB.e,b,d,c,aC.b,d,c,e,aD.b,a,d,e,c

B

Veryoldpeopledoraisemoral(道德的)problemsforalmosteveryonewhocomesintotouchwiththem.Theirvalues—thiscannotberepeatedtoooften—aren’tnecessarilyourvalues.Physicalcomfort,cleannessandorderarenotnecessarilythemostimportantthings.Thesocialservicesfromtimefindthemselvesfacedwitharoomwithrottenfoodcoveredbysmallworms,andanoldpersonlyingaloneonbed,takingnonoticeoftheworms.Butisitinterruptingpersonalfreedomtoinsistthattheygotolivewithsomeoftheirrelativessothattheymightbetakenbettercareof?

Somesocialworkers,theoneswhoclearuptheworms,thinkwe’reindangerofcarryingthisideaofpersonalfreedomtothepointwhereseriousrisk(冒险)arebeingtakenwiththehealthandsafetyoftheold.

Indeed,theoldcanbeeasilyhurtorharmed.Theoldislikeacar:

itneedsmoremechanicalrepairasitgetsolder.Youcancarrythiscomparisonrightthroughtoprovisionofspareparts.Butneverforgetthatsuchoperationsarepainfulexperiences,howevergoodtheresultsare.Andatwhatpointshouldyoustoptotreattheoldbody?

Isitmorallyrighttotrytopushoffdeathbycontinuingthedevelopmentofmedicinetoexcitetheforgetfuloldmindandtomaketheoldbodyactive,knowingthatitisdesignedtodie?

Youcannotaskdoctorsorscientiststodecide,becausesolongastheycanseethetechnicalchances,theywillfeelitnecessarytogivethematry,bytherulethatwhilethere’slife,there’shope.

Talkingtotheold,however,you’reforcedtotheconclusionthatwhetherageishappyorunpleasantdependslessonmoneyorhealththanitdoesonyourabilitytohavefun.

59.Afterreadingtheparagraph,wecanlearnthat_______.

A.veryoldpeopleenjoylivingwiththeirrelatives.

B.socialserviceshavenothing

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