甘肃省河西五市部分普通高中届高三上学期第一次联合考试英语试题及答案.docx
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甘肃省河西五市部分普通高中届高三上学期第一次联合考试英语试题及答案
2014年1月甘肃省河西五市部分普通高中高三第一次联合考试
英语试题
本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。
总分120分,考试时间100分钟。
第I卷(共85分)
第一部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节语法和词汇知识(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项。
1.---Igotariseinsalary!
---_____________.
A.Yes,Ithinkso.B.Youdid?
C.Areyou?
D.Mypleasure.
2.Thepolicearetryingtofindoutthe____ofthewomankilledinthetrafficaccident.
A.evidenceB.recognitionC.identityD.status
3. The development of industry has been ____gradual process throughout _____ human existence, from stone tools to modern technology.
A. 不填; the B. the; a C. a; 不填 D. a; a
4.—Ithoughtyou______forvacationtomorrow.
—Ihadplannedto,butIhaveaveryimportantmeetingtoattendtomorrow.
A.willleave B.areleaving C.haveleft D.wereleaving
5.I’mnotalittletiredtodayaftergivingtheroomathoroughcleaningandIhaveneverhad______today.
A.astiringadayasB.asatiringdayasC.tiringasadayasD.dayasatiringas
6.Beyonce,aleading_____inthemusicindustry,gavebirthtoadaughteronSaturday.
A.statueB.figureC.brandD.attraction
7.Theshopownerwillgetallthesegoodsordered___________tothecustomerstoday.
A.todeliverB.deliveringC.deliverD.delivered
8.Don’tyouthinkthisshirtistootight_____theshoulders?
A.acrossB.overC.aboveD.through
9.Theoldpicturesbringthemtothedays______theyspenttogether,____lifewashardbuthappy.
A.when,whoseB.which,whoseC.which,whenD.when,which
10.---DoyourememberJohnwhodislikedlearningatschool?
Haveanynewsabouthim?
---Oh,John,youcouldn’timaginehe_______teacher.
A.turnedB.becameC.wasD.turnedinto
11._________thephenomenonof“bystandereffect”intheYueyueevent,mostChinesestronglybelievethattherestillexistloveandwarmthinpeople’shearts.
A.InspiteofB.InadditiontoC.BecauseofD.Onbehalfof
12.Youmusthavewatchedthatfootballmatchlastnight,__________?
A.mustyouB.haven’tyouC.didn’tyouD.aren’tyou
13.--Don’tyoubelieveme?
--_____,Iwillbelieve______yousay.
A.No;whatever B.Yes,nomatterwhatC.No;nomatterwhat D.Yes,whatever
14.Iwouldrather________toworkaftermygraduation,butmyfatherwould
ratherI________abroadforfurthereducation.
A.go;hadgoneB.go;wentC.went;wentD.went;willgo
15.Hewenthomeforlunch____theclockstrucktwelve.
A.whileB.immediatelyC.rightawayD.atonce
第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从16—35各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Nowyou’reafoolforhelping.“Idon’twanttogetinvolved”seemstohavebecomeanationalmotto.OnesummerIwasdrivingfrommyhometownofTahoeCity,CaliforniatoNewOrleans,Louisiana.Inthemiddleofthedesert,Ipassedayoungmanstandingbytheroadside.Hehadhis 16 outandheldagascaninhisotherhand.Idroverightbyhim.Therewasatime 17 you’dbecalledajerk(混蛋)forpassingbysomebody18
SeveraldayslaterIwasstill 19 aboutthehitchhiker(搭便车的人),abouthowIdidn’tevenliftmyfoot 20 theaccelerator(加速踏板)forhim.“Doesanyonestopanymore?
”Iwondered.IrecalledBlancheDuBois’sfamousline—”Ihavealwaysdependedonthekindnessofstrangers.”Wasthat 21 thesedays?
Onewaytotestthiswouldbeforapersontojourney 22 theUSwithoutanymoney,just 23 onthegoodwillofothers.Whatwouldhappen?
Wouldhefindfood,shelterandsupport?
Theideaintrigued(激起兴趣)me.
TheweekI 24 37,IrealizedthatIhadneverdonesomethingtrulycrazy. 25 Idecidedtoreallydoit:
travelfromthePacifictotheAtlanticwithoutapenny.Iwouldonly
accept 26 ofrides,foodandpl
acestosleep.ForsixweeksIhitched82ridesandcovered4,223milesacross14states.Iwastreatedkindly 27 Iwent.Iwas 28 bypeople’sreadinesstohelpastranger.
InOregon,a
housepainternamedMike 29 thecoldweatherandaskedifIhadacoat.Ididn’t,sohegavemeabiggreenarmy-stylejacket.Alumber-millworkerinMichigannamedTiminvitedmetoa 30 dinnerwithhisfamilyintheirshabbyhouse.Thenheofferedmeatent.Irefused
butTimin
sisted,packingitintomybaghimself.Ifoundpeopleweregenerallycompassionate.HearingIhadnomoneyandwouldtakenone,peopleboughtmefoodor 31 withthemwhatevertheyhappenedtohave.Thosewhohadthe 32 togiveoftengavethemost.
I’m 33 toallthepeopleImetfortheirrides,theirfood,theirshelterandtheirgifts.Myfaithinordinaryfolkswas 34.Iwasproudtoliveinacountrywherepeoplewerestillwillingtohelp.Inspiteofeverything,youcanstilldependonthe 35 ofstrangers.
16.A.thumb B.finger C.foot D.hand
17.A.that B
.where C.which D.when
18.A.indanger B.inneed C.introuble D.infavor
19.A.worrying B.considering C.bringing D.thinking
20.A.off B.on C.away D.from
21.A.interesting B.possible C.necessary D.important
22.A.across B.through C.in D.over
23.A.basing B.relying C.insisting
D.relating
24.A.seemed B.got C.became D.turned
25.A.But B.So C.And D.However
26.A.jobs B.supplies C.helps D.offers
27.A.nowhere B.everywhere C.anywhere D.somewhere
28.A.frightened B.annoyed C.disappointed D.amazed
29.A.noted B.saw C.felt D.sensed
30.A.simple B.rich C.delicious D.interesting
31.A.supplied B.offered C.shared D.provided
32.A.fewest B.most C.least D.best
33.A.careful B.grateful C.hopeful D.helpful
34.A.created B.reminded C.renewed D.returned
35.A.kindness B.happiness C.fairness D.brightness
第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,共30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项
A
HenryEdwardsHuntington
HenryEdwardsHuntingtonwasbornin1850inOneonta,NewYork.In1872hewenttoworkforhisuncle,oneoftheownersoftheCentralPacificRailroad.Twentyyearslater,HuntingtonmovedtoSanFranciscoathisuncle'srequesttosharemanagementoftheSouthernPacificRailroad.OnthewaytoSanFrancisco,hevisitedSanMarino,andlaterboughtit,whichishometohiscollectionstoday.
In1902,HuntingtonmovedhisbusinessoperationstoLosAngeles,wherehedevelopedthestreetrailwaysystemthatcreatedthestructureoftheLosAngelesarea.Hegreatlyexpandedtheexistingelectricrailwaylines,creatinganextensiveinter-urbansystemprovidingthetransportationnecessary.Huntington’sbusinessinterestscontinuedtogrowparticularlyintheareasofwater,power,andlanddevelopment;atonetimeheservedonasmanyas60corporateboardsthroughouttheUnitedStates.
Attheageof60,heannouncedhisdecisiontoretireinordertodevotetimetohisbookandartcollectionsandthelandscapingofthe600一acrefarm.In1911thelargeBeauxArtsbuilding,inthechargeofthearchitectMyronHunt,wascompleted.
In1913,HuntingtonmarriedArabellaDuvalHuntington.Shesharedhisinterestsincollecting.Asoneofthemostimportantartcollectorsofhergeneration,shewashighlyinfluentialinthedevelopmentoftheartcollectionnowshownintheformerbuilding.
In1919,HenryandArabellaHuntingtonsignedtheagreementthatconveyedtheirSanMarinopropertyandcollectionstoanonprofiteducationaltrust,creatingtheHuntington,oneoftheworld’sgreatcultural,research,andeducationalcenters.
HenryE.Huntingtondiedin1927,leavinghisgreattreasurestheHuntington,includingtheworld—famousHuntingtonLibrary,ArtGallery,andBotanicalGardensinSanMarino,Californiatothepublic,whichhostsmorethan500,000visitorseachyear.
36.WhatcanyoulearnaboutHuntingtonfromthefirsttwoparagraphs?
A.HeworkedinmanyfieldsbeforehecametoLosAngeles.
B.HebuiltahousetostorehisartcollectioninSanMarino.
C.HedidalottotheUSArailwaydevelopment.
D.HefoundedtheCentralPacificRailroad.
37.WhatdidHuntingtondoafterhisretirement?
A.Hedevotedhimselftohispersonalinterests.
B.Heworkedparttimefornon—profitbusiness.
C.Hewasinchargeofaneducationalcenter.
D.Hesharedhiswife’sinterestswithher.
38.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeHuntington?
A.Anexcellentartist.B.Atalentedarchitect.
C.Anambitiouseducator.D.Asuccessfulbusinessman.
39.Thispassageismostprobablytakenfrom
A.asciencefictionB.anewspaperreport
C.anovelD.abiography
B
TheHuntingtonL
ibrary
Hours
TheHuntingtonisclosedonThanksgiving,ChristmasEVE,ChristmasDay,NewYear’sDay,andIndependenceDay.
FromNovember1sttoLaborday,TheHuntingtonobservessummerhoursandisopenfrom10:
30a.m.–4:
30p.m.daily,exceptTuesdays.(AfterLaborDay,hoursare12noon–4:
30p.m.onMon.,Wed.,Thurs.andFri.;10:
30a.m.-4:
30p.m.onSat.andSun.;closedonTues.)
Admission
ReservationsarenotnecessarytovisitTheHuntington.Ticketsmaybepurchasedatthetimeofyourvisit.
Weekdays
Weekends
Adults
$20
$23
Seniors(age65+)
$15
$18
Students(age12-18,orwithfull-timestudentI.D.)
$12
$13
Youth(age5-11)
$8
$8
Children(under5)
free
free
Groups(15ormore)
$11(perperson)
$14(perperson)
Members
free
free
PurchaseTicketsasGift
Ifgivenasagift,ticketsareavailableforpurchaseonlineorbyphone(626-405-2100x:
2373)andshippedforfree.
FreeDay
AdmissiontoTheHuntingtonisfreetoallvisitorsonthefirstThursdayofeverymonthwithadvancetickets.HoursonFreeDayare10:
30a.