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天津市南开区届高三三月高考模拟英语试题
天津市南开区2021届高三三月高考模拟英语试题
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一、单项选择
1.—Youlooksotired.Whynothavearest?
—.
A.BecauseIcan’tafforditB.SorryIcan’t
C.ThanksD.MaybeIshould
2.Somecountriesareincreasingtheiruseofnaturalgas,andotherformsof.
A.sourceB.energyC.powerD.material
3.—Howmuchisthesweater?
—55dollars.
A.worthB.costC.worthyD.paid
4.—Whydidyoucomesolateforwork?
—Iwasfor20minutesonthewayhereinthetrafficjam.
A.heldupB.putupC.takenupD.stayedup
5.—Itwasnotthebesttimetogothere.
—Yes.IyouradvicebeforeImademydecision.
A.couldacceptB.shouldaccept
C.oughttoacceptD.shouldhaveaccepted
6.Mr.Smithsoldthatmagnificentcottageofhisonthesea2,000,000dollars.
A.atB.forC.toD.by
7.Theresultisnotthesametheyhadexpected,wasratherdisappointing.
A.what,asB.as,thatC.that,whichD.as,which
8.—Youlookedanxiousjustnow.
—IJohnatten,buthedidn’tturnup.
A.expectedB.wasexpectingC.wouldexpectD.hadexpected
9.IliketogetupearlysothatIcangetplentyofworkbeforelunch.
A.todoB.done
C.doingD.beingdone
10.Theylosttheirwayintheforest,and________mademattersworsewasthatnightbegantofall.
A.thatB.it
C.whatD.which
11.Frankwentbackhome,tostudymuchharderthanbefore.
A.withhismindmakingupB.hismindmakingup
C.withhismindmadeupD.hismindbeingmadeup
12.—DidyouwatchtheplayonCCTV-1lastnight?
Itwasreallygood.
—No,Ididn’t.?
—“TeaHouse.”
A.WhatwasitB.What’son
C.WhatwasitaboutD.Howaboutit
13.Alwaysactinginastrangeway,Einsteinmusthavetopeoplearoundtobemad.
A.shownB.imaginedC.appearedD.thought
14.Thenewproductisbeyondallpraiseandhasquicklytakenoverthemarket________itssuperiorquality.
A.intermsofB.onaccountof
C.onbehalfofD.ontopof
15.Mrs.Greendoesn’tbelievethathersonisabletodesignautomobiles,?
A.isheB.isn’theC.doesn’tsheD.doesshe
二、完形填空
Itwasearlymorning.PeterCorbetthelpedMarkWellmanoutofhis16andontotheground.They17beforeElCapitan,ahugemassof18almostthree-quartersofamilehighinCalifornia’sbeautifulYosemiteValley.IthadbeenMark’sdreamtoclimbElCapitanforas19ashecouldremember.20howcouldapersonwithouttheuseofhislegshopetotrytoclimbit?
Markknewhecouldn’tfinishtheclimbalone,buthisfriendPeter,anexpertrockclimber,wouldbethereto21ahelpinghand.HeandMarkthoughtthatitwouldtakesevendaystoreachthetop.
Peterclimbedabout100feetupand22apiton(岩钉)intotherock.Fasteningoneendofa165-footropetothepiton,heletoneendoftherope23.Markcaughttheropeandfastenedittohis24withaspecialinstrument.Thisinstrumentwould25Marktomoveupward,butwould26himfromfallingevenasmuchasasingleinch.Henextreached27hisheadandfastenedaT-shapedbartotherope,usingthesamekindofinstrument.
Sevenyearsbefore,attheageoftwenty-one,hehadfallenwhilemountainclimbing,injuringhisbackbone.Thefall28himtheuseofhislegs,butheneverlosthisloveofadventureorhisjoyful29.
Forthefirstfourdaysthetwomen30steadilyupwardwithoutincident.Butonthefifthdayanunbearablyhotwindbegantoblow,andastimewentby,itbecamestrongerandstronger,causingMarktosway31onhisrope.ButMarkkeptondeterminedlypushinguptheT-barandpullinghimselfup.32that,hehadtoadmitthathefeltalotbetterwhenthewindfinallydieddownandhisbodytouched33rockagain.
Ittookthemonedaymorethantheyhadexpected,butonJuly26at1:
45intheafternoon,thecrowdofpeoplewaitingonthetopwent34withjoyasthetwoheadsappeared.MarkWellmanhadshownthatifyou35yourheartandmindonagoal,nowallistoohigh,nodreamimpossible.
16.A.bedB.carC.wheelchairD.house
17.A.stoodB.removedC.touchedD.rose
18.A.grassB.dirtC.treeD.rock
19.A.youngB.longC.oldD.short
20.A.OrB.WhileC.ButD.Although
21.A.lendB.reachC.showD.have
22.A.hammeredB.shotC.placedD.stuck
23.A.riseupB.falldownC.standupD.fallbehind
24.A.neckB.helmetC.beltD.fist
25.A.letB.haveC.makeD.allow
26.A.permitB.preventC.forbidD.accelerate
27.A.behindB.belowC.aboveD.beside
28.A.costB.lostC.missedD.enhanced
29.A.spiritB.occasionC.thoughtD.will
30.A.progressedB.hungC.extendedD.intended
31.A.gentlyB.firmlyC.barelyD.violently
32.A.OwingtoB.InspiteofC.InordertoD.Byreasonof
33.A.softB.solidC.concreteD.distinct
34.A.paleB.wildC.blankD.easy
35.A.putB.devoteC.setD.sacrifice
三、阅读选择
BuckinghamPalaceTour
WatchingthetraditionalchangingoftheguardceremonyatBuckinghamPalaceisamustwheninLondon,andonthis4.5-houryou’llgettoexperiencethisevent,aswellasothertypicalBritishtraditions.Thepackagecombinesthreemajorattractions:
thechangingoftheguard,atouroftheStateApartmentsandtraditionalafternoontea.TheguidedtourpassesthroughSt.JamesParkbeforestoppingtowatchtheguardceremonywithsoldiersdressedintraditionaluniforms,followedbyentryintoBuckinghamPalaceforanaudiotour.After,travelerswillheadtoaluxuryhotelfortraditionalafternoontea,sconesandsandwiches.
ThamesRiverSightseeingCruise
AfternoonteaisaBritishtradition,andtomakethiscasual,elegantexperienceevenmorerelaxing,youcancombineitwithasightseeingcruiseofLondon’sThamesRiver,themainwaterwaythatflowsthroughtheheartofthecity.Boardawindow-linedvesselforanhour-and-a-halfvoyagefromTowerPiertoWestminsterthatincludestraditionalteaservicewithpastries,sconesandsandwiches.TheboatwillfloatpasticonicsitesliketheTowerofLondon,BigBen,theHousesofParliamentandtheLondonEye,aswellasShakespeare’sfamousGlobeTheatre.Onthereturn,feelfreetowandertheoutsidedeckforphotosandlistentoinformativecommentary(解说)fromthestaff.
LondonRoyalParksBikeTour
Londonhassomespectacularparksthatarelocatedamongthecity’smostfamousattractionsandaguidedbiketourisafunandrelaxingwaytocoveralotofgroundquicklyandexperiencetheselovelypublicspaces.Thefour-hour,morningorafternoonbiketourbeginsinCentralLondonwherebicyclesandhelmetsareissued,followedbyaleisurelyridethroughWestminstertotheHousesofParliament,WestminsterAbbeyandBigBenwithnarrationfromthetourguidefollowedbybusyTrafalgarSquare.Next,therideheadstoallfourRoyalParks:
HydePark,KensingtonGardens,GreenParkandStJames’sPark.Beforereturningtothestart,riderscanvisitthePrincessDianaMemorialatKensingtonPalace.
WindsorCastle,StonehengeandOxfordDayTrip
Ifyou’reinterestedinexploringsomeoftheworld-famousattractionsoutsideofLondon,considerbookingtheWindsorCastle,StonehengeandOxfordDayTrip.Thefull-daytourdepartsfromLondoninanair-conditionedbus,spansaboutninehoursandincludesthreeofEngland’sarchitecturalgems.ThefirststopistheQueen’sofficialresidence:
WindsorCastleforaudiotoursandachancetoseethechangingoftheguardfollowedbefreetimetoexplorethestreetsofWindsor.NextupisavisittothemysteriousUNESCOsiteofStonehenge,followedbyawalkingtourofthecityofOxford.Alongtheway,theguidepointsouthistoricallandmarksandotherattractionsandprovidesanin-depthcommentary.Foodandbeverages(酒水)arenotincluded,butyoucanpicksomethingupinWindsor.
36.Whichtouristheshortest?
A.BuckinghamPalaceTour.
B.ThamesRiverSightseeingCruise.
C.LondonRoyalParksBikeTour.
D.WindsorCastle,StonehengeandOxfordDayTrip.
37.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementisNOTtrue?
A.VisitorscanwatchthechangingoftheguardwiththeWindsorCastle,StonehengeandOxfordDayTrip.
B.AThamesRiverSightseeingCruisecantakeyouthroughthecenterofLondon.
C.YoumusthaveyourhelmetreadybeforejoiningtheLondonRoyalParksBikeTour.
D.BuckinghamPalaceTourwillofferanafternoonteainaluxuryhotel.
38.AlltheabovetoursareinLondon,except.
A.BuckinghamPalaceTour
B.ThamesRiverSightseeingCruise
C.LondonRoyalParksBikeTour
D.WindsorCastle,StonehengeandOxfordDayTrip
39.IfyouchoosetheWindsorCastle,StonehengeandOxfordDayTrip,youmay________.
A.seethreegems
B.visittheQueen’shome
C.boardavessel
D.visitthePrincessDianaMemorial
Itisoftensaidthataperson’shighschoolyearsaresomeofthemostimportanttheywillexperience,andareoftenseenasacriticalandlife-shapingtime.Duringthisperiodintheirlifepeopleoftenbegintodiscoverwhatismeaningfultothemandhowtheyplantocontinuelivingtheirlife.MyvolunteerexperienceatSt.Clare’sHospitalhashelpedmeformthispositiveexperienceduringmyhighschoolyears;throughvaluablelessonsIhavelearnedlifeskillsandhavebeguntoshapemyvaluesandmind-set.InthecourseofmyvolunteeringatthehospitalIhavediscoveredhowtointeractwithothers,learnedtorespectdiversity,realizedtheimportanceofservice,andgainedperspective.WhenIfirstbeganvolunteering,Iwasverynervousaboutmeetingnewpeopleandbeingpushedoutsideofmycomfortzone.Iamlearningtointroducemyselftonewvolunteers,gooutofmywaytomakepatientsfeelwelcome,andoverallhowtoextendahandoffriendshiptoothers.Notonlydoesthisskillapplytomypersonallife,butwillalsobeextremelyhelpfulinmyacademiclifeandthe“realworld.”
IthinkoneofthemostsignificantvaluesIhavegainedthroughmyexperienceatSt.Clare’sHosp