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1、河北省深州市第一中学高三英语复习试题21河北省深州市第一中学高三英语复习试题2第卷(选择题, 共90分). 单项填空(共10小题; 每小题1分, 满分10分)1. When surfing another online bookshop, I found that most of the books in it are the same as_in the first one. A. ones B. those C. any D. all2. This is the first time Imy first picture with my own hands. It is time that

2、youa picture for me. A. took; took B. have taken; took C. took; will take D. will take; have taken3. Women who smoke areto die from lung cancer than non-smokers. A. likely 12 times more B. 12 times more likely C. more likely 12 times D. 12 times likely more4. Harry wont listen to me. I say to him go

3、es in one ear and out of the other. A. No matter how B. However C. No matter what D. Whatever5. Have you finished reading The Adventures of Tom Sawyer? No, Imy diploma paper all day yesterday. A. write B. had written C. was writing D. would write6. Will Helen come to my party tonight? I am not sure.

4、 Shego to the cinema with her father. A. shall B. can C. may D. must7. In recent years, a lot of trees have been cut down, which contributes to soil. A. being washed away B. washed away C. washing away D. be washed away8. Nobody but the workers here and those who are invited into the studio. A. are

5、admitted B. are admitting C. is admitted D. is admitting9. John returned with two laborers, withhelp we finally got the car out of the mud. A. their B. whose C. which D. that10. We need some more facts and figureswe take the final decision. A. since B. after C. before D. until. 完形填空(共20小题; 每小题1. 5分,

6、 满分30分)One summer day, a young couple and their little daughter, Tzippie, were on their way to a mountain vacation. Suddenly, a huge truck collided head-on with the familys car. The couple was11seriously, and Tzippie suffered fractures(骨折). They were immediately taken to the12hospital, where Tzippie

7、 was brought to the childrens ward(病房). Tzippie was not only in great13, but also very frightened because her parents were not nearby to give her14.Martha, a nurse, was an older woman. She understood Tzippies15and became very16to her. When Martha finished her shift, she would17to stay with Tzippie a

8、t night. Martha brought her cookies, picture books and toys; she sang songs to her and told her stories. Tzippie grew very fond of her and18her for her every need. Before they19hospital, the parents blessed Martha for her care. Tzippie would not let go of Martha. There was a20parting as they said go

9、od-bye to each other. Thirty years later, one winter Martha became seriously ill and was in hospital. A nurse on21noticed Martha had few visitors. She gave the elderly lady special22. One night the nurse was sitting near her elderly patient, chatting quietly. The nurse told her of the23thirty years

10、ago. A wonderful nurse had brought her back to health with her caring devotion. As she grew older, she24to become a nurse and help those in needjust25that nurse had done for her. When the nurse finished her story, tears26from the elderly patients eyes. Realizing this nurse was27her little Tzippie, M

11、artha said softly, “Tzippie, we are together again, but this time you are28me! ”Tzippies eyes opened29as she stared at Martha, suddenly recognizing her. “Is it really you? ”she cried out, “How many times I prayed that someday we would30again! ”11. A. injured B. attacked C. hit D. killed12. A. cleane

12、st B. newest C. nearest D. biggest13. A. need B. surprise C. amazement D. pain14. A. aid B. comfort C. kindness D. treatment15. A. sense B. meaning C. fear D. requirement16. A. accustomed B. addicted C. known D. devoted17. A. hope B. volunteer C. plan D. intend18. A. depended on B. looked like C. we

13、nt to D. stayed with19. A. left B. entered C. visited D. chose20. A. helpful B. meaningful C. joyful D. tearful来K21. A. vacation B. business C. purpose D. duty22. A. advice B. training C. care D. appreciation来23. A. picture B. accident C. impression D. expression24. A. determined B. happened C. used

14、 D. demanded25. A. if B. when C. as D. unless26. A. floated B. flowed C. escaped D. flew27. A. reasonably B. immediately C. surely D. fortunately28. A. nursing B. visiting C. finding D. searching29. A. broad B. wide C. long D. big30. A. part B. come C. see D. meet. 阅读理解(共两节, 满分50分)第一节(共20小题; 每小题2分,

15、满分40分)AOnce, the Paiter-Surui tribe(部落)lived a happy life in the heart of the Amazon rainforest in Brazil. But after the tribes first meeting with Westerners several decades ago, they were nearly wiped out; diseases brought by outsiders reduced the Suruis numbers from 5, 000 to about 250. Today, som

16、e 1, 300 tribe people live in 23 villages across 600, 000 acres. Though they are as likely to wear T-shirts and jeans as feathered headdresses, the Surui are determined to preserve and protect the tribal culture of their homeland. Now they are under threat again, from illegal logging and deforestati

17、on(滥伐), but this time its different. The Surui have put aside their bows and arrows and taken up a new weapon: the Internet. The tribe people learned to use the Web from their leader, Chief Almir Narayamoga. “We decided to use computers and technology to bring attention to our situation, ”says Naray

18、amoga, 36. The first in his tribe to attend college, Chief Narayamoga learned how to use computers at the Federal University of Gois in Goinia, a city of 1. 2 million. In 2007, he fled the Surui homeland after his fight against loggers who placed a $100, 000 reward on his head. He traveled to the Un

19、ited States and paid a visit to Google headquarters in California. He came armed with a big idea. Narayamogas visit to Google was considered a great success. And Google sent teams to the Amazon to train the Surui in using computers, cameras, and smart phones to photograph logging sites, which could

20、be pinpointed using GPS technology and then uploaded to Google Earth. The Surui have now mapped the entire reserve and recorded the biodiversity and the rainforest within it. 31. What caused the population of the Amazon tribe to reduce greatly? A. The change of their lifestyles. B. Deforestation. C.

21、 Diseases. D. Fighting. 32. Chief Narayamoga fled his homeland because. A. he owed a large debt B. the loggers wanted to kill himC. he wanted to learn computers D. he failed to fight against logging33. What kind of idea did Chief Narayamoga have after he returned to his homeland? A. He could ask the

22、 US government for help. B. He could negotiate with the loggers. C. He could save their land with the Internet. D. He could make a map of their land. 34. What can we learn from the last paragraph? A. Deforestation has been stopped in Amazon. B. Narayamogas efforts are paying off. C. The Internet is

23、still something new to the tribe people. D. Logging has been stopped due to the use of GPS technology. BJohnny Appleseed was the name given to John Chapman. He planted large numbers of apple trees in what was the American wilderness two hundred years ago. Chapman grew trees and supplied apple seeds

24、to settlers in the middle western Great Lakes area. Two centuries later, some of those trees still produce fruit. Chapman planted with thoughts about future markets for his crops. His trees often grew in land near settlements. He often sold his apple seeds to settlers. Sometimes, he gave away trees

25、to needy settlers. Johnny Appleseed looked like someone who was poor and had no home. Yet he was a successful businessman. He used his money to improve his apple business and help other people. He was famous for his gentleness and bravery. Both settlers and native Americans liked him. Everywhere he

26、traveled, he was welcomed. During his travels, some families asked Johnny to join them for a meal. He would never sit down until he was sure that their children had enough to eat. He believed that it was wrong to kill and eat any creature for food. He believed that the soil produced everything neces

27、sary for humans. Another time, he was trapped in the wilderness during a severe snowstorm. He found shelter in an old tree that had fallen to the ground. In the tree, he discovered a mother bear and her cubs. He did not interfere with the animals, and left before they knew he was there. It is estima

28、ted that, during his lifetime, he planted enough trees to cover an area of about two hundred sixty thousand square kilometers. Over time, some adults said they remembered receiving presents from Johnny Appleseed when they were children. In 1845, John Chapman became sick and developed pneumonia durin

29、g a visit to Fort Wayne. He died in the home of a friend, William Worth. Chapman was seventy years old. He was buried near Fort Wayne. The marker(碑文)over his burial place reads, “”35. For what purpose did Chapman plant the apple trees? A. To sell apples as a business. B. To provide food for settlers

30、. C. To take up land for himself. D. To show how to grow trees. 36. What did people think of John Chapman at first sight? A. Poor and unhealthy. B. Rich but poorly dressed. C. Poor and homeless. D. Rich but hard-working. 37. How was Chapmans money used according to the text? A. Given to other people

31、. B. Spent developing other business. C. Devoted to improving apple business. D. Used on his career and helping others. 38. Which can be the proper marker in the blank? A. He lived for the poor. B. He lived for animals. C. He lived for his business. D. He lived for others. COn October 23, 2011, David Pologruto, a high school physics teacher, was stabbed(刺)by his smart student Jason Haffizulla. Jason got straight As and was determined t

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