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高三适应性测试英语试题

2019-2020年高三适应性测试英语试题

本试卷分为三个部分,包括语言知识运用、阅读和书面表达。

考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

时量100分钟。

满分120分。

注:

本次为适应性测试,高考含听力理解部分。

时量120分钟。

满分150分。

PARTTWOLANGUAGEKNOWLEDGE

SECTIONA

Directions:

BeneatheachofthefollowingsentencestherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,C,andD.Choosetheoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.

Example:

Thewildflowerslookedlikeasoftorangeblanketthedesert.

A.coveringB.coveredC.coverD.tocover

TheanswerisA.

21.causedtheaccidentisstillamystery.

A.HowB.WhatC.ThatD.Where

22.—Marxlooksnervous.

—Soyouifyouhadsofierceacompetition.

A.doB.didC.willD.would

23.Westillrememberonceroundthefamoustowerwhenwewereyoung.

A.havingtakenB.tobetaken

C.havingbeentakenD.tohavetaken

24.Thesaleusuallytakesplaceoutsidethehouse,withtheaudienceonbenches,

chairsorboxes.

A.havingseatedB.toseatC.seatedD.seating

25.Mr.Duncanraisedanunnecessaryquestionhethenfailedtofindananswer.

A.towhichB.forwhich

C.withwhichD.bywhich

26.—Whyareyoustillhere?

Everybodyhasgonetoattendthelecturebythepresident.

—Oh,Iaboutit!

A.wasn’tinfo

rmedB.hadn’tbeeninformed

C.haven’tinformedD.didn’tinform

27.Onlywhenseniorhighschooltoshowagreatinterestinpoems.

A.didIenter;didIbeginB.didIenter;Ibegan

C.Ientered;IbeganD.Ientered;didIbegin

28.Howcantheyexpecttolearnanythingtheyneverlisten?

A.whenB.untilC.unlessD.though

29.Topassthedrivingtest,Alicehadabusymonthdrivingthecar.

A.topractiseB.practisingC.practisedD.practise

30.Mr.LiarrivedattheWuguangtrainstationtwentyminutesago,butthetraintoGuangzhou

yet.

A.hadn’tcomeB.won’tcome

C.hasn’tcomeD.didn’tcome

31.Itisintheyearof2010aseveredroughthitsYunnanprovince.

A.untilB.thatC.beforeD.when

32.fromAdelaidetoDarwinandyou’llobservesomeofAustralia’smostbeautifullandscapes.

A.TravelingB.TotravelC.TraveledD.Travel

33.Whenastudentasksitisworthstayingupdoingtheirlessons,ateachermayfinditdiffic

ulttoanswer.

A.thatB.whatC.whetherD.how

34.Shewon’tbeabletocomenextweek,becausesheherselfinMountTaithen.

A.enjoysB.willbeenjoyingC.isenjoyingD.enjoyed

35.Theconstructionofthegymcausedmuchnoise,itdifficultforpeoplenearbytosleep.

A.madeB.tomakeC.makingD.havingmade

SECTIONB

Directions:

ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,C,andD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.

Itwasearlyspring.Thesunwasstrongandwarm.Iwentoverthehillsidefieldsbehindmyvillage,36buntingsandlinnets,thebirdsIlovedmost.

IturnedalongabushbetweentwofieldswhereIhadseenthebirdsbefore,butonthisfinedayalmostthefirstbirdsthatIsawwerewintervisitors.Iwas37nottoseeabuntingstraightaway,butIwenton,stoppingoccasionallytolookattheblack-thorn(黑刺李)flowersinthebush,and38Ididhearabuntingsinging.Orwasit?

WasInotperhapsturninganoteofskylark(云雀)songintothatofthesongIwashopingtohear?

Butthebunting’ssongwasprettyclear,andwithinafewminutesIwasproved

39.Thesongwascomingfromthebush,andasIapproached40Isawthebrownbirdrestinginasmalltree.Itopeneditsmouth,and41oncemore.Thenitflewoff.ItwastheonlyoneIsawthatday,butatleastIhadfoundoneofthebirdsIhad

42.

ItwasnotuntilIwasonmywaybackhomethatIcaughtsightofsome43.IsawfiveofthemgatheringonthegroundwhenIwasjustcomingbackbesidethe44whereIhadfoundthebunting.AsIcamenearer,theyflewup,spreadingtheirtailssothattheirwhiteedges45tolooklikeawhitefaninthesky.Then,tomy46,somebigpigeonssuddenlycameflyingandjoinedthelinnets.

Amomentlatertheyhadall47—butIhadfulfilledmyhopesfortheday.

36.A.lookingatB.lookingforC.lookingupD.lookingafter

37.A.disappointedB.dismissedC.dissatisfiedD.disturbed

38.A.directlyB.graduallyC.suddenlyD.immediately

39.A.properB.rightC.usefulD.true

40.A.sadlyB.hurriedlyC.proudlyD.quietly

41.A.dancedB.ateC.sangD.shouted

42.A.observedB.noticedC.expectedD.described

43.A.linnetsB.skylarksC.pigeonsD.buntings

44.A.bushB.roadC.grassD.black-thorn

45.A.widenedB.enlargedC.lengthenedD.expanded

46.A.knowledgeB.pleasureC.amusementD.honour

47.A.gatheredB.lostC.missedD.gone

SectionC

Directions:

CompletethefollowingpassagebyusingONEwordforeachblankthatbestfitsthecontext.

WhenyoutakeawalkinanyofthecitiesintheWest,youoftenseealo

tofpeoplewalkingdogs.48isstilltruethatadogisthe49usefulandfaithfulanimalintheworld,50thereasonwhypeoplekeepadoghaschanged.Intheolddayspeopleusedtotraindogstoprotectthemselvesagainstanimalattacks.Andlatertheycametorealizethatadogwasnot51usefulforprotectionbutwillingtoobeyhismaster.Butnowpeopleinthecityneednotprotectthemselvesagainstattacksofanimals.52dotheykeepdogs,then?

Somepeoplekeepdogstoprotectthemselvesfromrobbery.Butthemostimportantreasonis53companionship.Adogishisbestfriendfor54childwhenhehasnofriendstoplaywith.Foryoungcouples,adogistheirchildwhentheyhave5

5children.Foroldcouples,adogisalsotheirchildwhentheirrealchildrenhavegrownup.

PARTTHREEREADINGCOMPREHENSION

Directions:

Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,C,andD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassage.

A

Prague

PragueisanancientEuropeancity,featuringoneofthemostmagnificentOldTownsinEurope,alongwithdeliciousfood,inexpensiveshoppingandfriendlypeople.Pragueisalsofamousasbeinghometooneofthemostfamous20thcenturywriters,FranzKafka.ThefamousCzechbeerisalsooneofthereasonstovisitPrague.

Thenarrowstreetsoftheolderpartsofthetownareappealingthevisitorstotakenicelongwalkandsettleinsomeofthemanyrestaurants,whichoffertop-qualityfoodsatalowprice.Thebuildingstherearemostlytower-shaped,andsoPragueiscalled“cityofahundredspires.”

Mauritius

AlsoknownastheParadiseonEarth,Mauritiusliesabout560miles(900km)eastofMadagascarintheIndianOcean.Itisaplaceofmagnificentnaturalbeautycoupledwithexcellentcustomerservice,whichmakesforanunforgettableromanticexperienceattheedgeoftheworld’swarmestocean.

TherearelotstoseeanddoinMauritius:

thecoralreefs(珊瑚礁)surroundingtheislandofferstunningbeautyandgreatunderwateradventurestothosewhowanttodiveintothepreciouswaters.ThenatureofMauritiusmostlyresemblesthatofParadise,allowingeverycouplevisitingthisislandtofeellikeAdamandEve.Thatisanexperiencenobodywouldwanttomiss!

Cyprus

TheverynameCyprus,ithasbeensaid,glitterswithanage-oldmyth.Today,historyandhedonism(快乐论)arecomfortablymixedontheisland.Somefive-starresortswithinwalkingdistanceofwell-preservedGreekandRomanruinsoffertheconveniencethemoderntravelerhascometoexpect.

Cyprusfeaturesaromantichistory,asitwasAnthony’sgifttohisbelovedCleopatraduringthegloriousdaysoftheRomanEmpire.MaybethatiswhyyoufeelalwaysalittlespecialonceyousetfootonCyprus.

Formoreinformationaboutmanyothermostromanticplacesintheworld,justlogonathttp:

//www.jurgita.com.

56.Theunderlinedword“spires”inParagraph2means.

A.narrowstreetsB.inexpensiverestaurants

C.top-qualityfoodsD.tower-shapedbuildings

57.WelearnfromthetextthatMauritius.

A.ispartofMadagascarB.isanidealdestinationforcouples

C.isincentralIndianOceanD.ismostfamousforitsgoodservice

58.WhatmakesCyprusdifferentfromtheothertwoplaces?

A.Itislocatedonanisland.B.Itofferscharmingresorts.

C.Itwasgivenasapresent.D.Ithasaverylonghistory.

59.AcommonfeatureofMauritiusandCyprusisthattheyare.

A.oldB.romanticC.richD.mysterious

60.Whatisthemainpurposeoftheauthor?

A.Toattractmorevisitors.B.Totelltravelingexperiences.

C.Tosellinformationonline.D.Tointroducehistoricalplaces.

B

Ibelievethatitisimportanttobebroughtupwithafirmbeliefinthegood.Iwasfortunateinthisrespect.Myparentsnotonlygavemeahappyhome,buttheyhadmestudyhalfadozenforeignlanguagesandmadeitpossibleformetotravelinothercountries.Thismadememoretolerantandhelpedmetobridgemanydifficultiesinlaterlife.

SoonafterIgotmarried,myhusbandandIleftournativeCzechoslovakiaandwenttoliveinShanghai,China.Herewasareallyinternationalcity.Peopleofallracesandbeliefslivedandworkedtogether.

InShanghai,in1941,whenIwasonlytwentyyearsold,thedoctorsdiscoveredthatIhaddiabetes.Itwasaterribleshock,becausediabetesisincurable.Butitcanbecontrolledbyinsulin(胰岛素).AlthoughthisdrugwasnotmanufacturedinChina,therewereenoughstocksofimportedinsulinavailable.Thisenabledmetocontinueanormal,happylife.

Then

bombsfellonPearlHarborandtheJapaneseoccupiedShanghai.Theimportofinsulinwascutoff.Beforelong,therewasnotenoughforthediabetics.Iwasonastarvationdiettokeepmyinsulinrequirementsaslowaspossible.Manydiabeticshadalreadydied,andthesituationbecamedesperate.Inspiteofallthis,Ineverstoppedbelievingthatwiththehelpofmyhusband’sloveandcare,Iwouldsurvive.

Icontinuedtotea

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