1、山东省淄博六中高三英语模拟考试试题3山东淄博六中11-12学年高三模拟考试英语试题(3) 第一节语法和词汇(共15小题;每小题1分,满分l5分)21. What China can learn from 2008 financial storm has become hot topic among us. A. the, 不填 B. the, a C. 不填, the D.不填, a22. -Why on earth didnt you answer the door? -Im sorry, but the phone too.A. is ringing B. was ringing C. r
2、ang D. was about to ring23. His inexperience_ into account, Jeffery shouldnt be charged with such a heavy task. A. taking B. being taken C. to take D. taken24. Those goods are for export, though a few of them may be sold on the home market. A. accurately B. eventually C. essentially D. merely25. -Im
3、 sorry, but smoking is not allowed in this section on the train. -Oh, I that, and I wont again. A. dont know B. didnt know C. wont D. havent known26. Now many companies across the globe are _ their employees because of the serious financial crisis. A. laying off B. paying off C. laying out D. settin
4、g aside27. Obama, the first black president in American history, _ presidency on January 20th, 2009. A. set up B. held up C. took up D. picked up28.-What does the sign over there read? -No person _ smoke or carry a lighted cigarette in this area. A. will B. shall C. may D. must29. -You see, Im poor
5、in maths, you are not good at English, and. -Thats we should help each other. A. when B. where C. how D. what30. -Will $ 200 the cost of the damage of your car? - Im afraid not. I need at least $100 more. A. do B. include C. afford D. cover31. -Im afraid I cant get on well in tomorrows interview. -
6、Youve prepared for it for quite a few days and surely you will make it.A. Good luck B. Cheer up C. Dont mention it D. Never mind32. I spent seemed to be a short period of time learning maths, but I did get somewhere. A. which B. that C. it D. what33. Snowing hard outside, A. doesnt it B. isnt it C.
7、does it D. is it34. A good teacher always leaves his students enough time to think and voice their opinions in class, sometimes he may not complete his teaching task.A. even if B. in case C. as long as D. as if35. The of surfing the Internet is how you can tell whether the information is true or not
8、. A. ability B. competition C. challenge D. knowledge第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分满分20分), I lost my sight when I was 4 years old in an accident. Now Im 32 . It occurred to me the other day that I might not have come to love 36 so much, as I do now, if I hadnt been 37 . I dont mean that I would prefer to go wi
9、th no sight. I simply mean that the 38 of it made me 39 more what I had left. Life, I believe, 40 a continuous series of adjustments to reality. The more 41 a person is able to make these adjustments, the more 42 his life becomes. The adjustment is never easy. I had to 43 in myself, or else I would
10、have collapsed(崩溃). When I say belief in myself, I am not talking about simply the kind of 44 that helps me down an unfamiliar staircase alone. But I 45 something bigger than that an assurance that I am, despite imperfections, a real, 46 person. It took me years to discover and 47 this assurance. On
11、ce a man gave me an indoor baseball. I thought he was making fun of me and I was 48 I cant use this, I said. Take it with you, he urged me, and roll it around. The word stuck in my head. By 49 the ball I could hear where it went. This gave me an idea how to 50 a goal I had thought impossible: playin
12、g baseball At Philadelphia School for the Blind I invented a successful 51 of baseball We call it Ground Ball. All my life I have set ahead of me a series of 52 and then tried to reach them, one at a time. But I had to be aware of my 53 . It was no good to try for something that I knew at the start
13、was out of 54 because that only invited the bitterness of 55 . I would fail sometimes anyway but on the average I made progress.36. A. darkness B. life C. freedom D. nature37. A. cured B. deaf C. blind D. brave38. A. remaining B. use C. recovery D. loss39. A. appreciate B. challenge C. suffer D. use
14、40. A. asks B. causes C. lacks D. directs41. A. abruptly B. simply C. cautiously D. readily42. A. rich B. meaningful C. complex D. helpful43. A. believe B. give C. take D. turn44. A. independence B. confidence C. diligence D. weakness45. A. mean B. have C. produce D. hide46. A. disabled B. reasonabl
15、e C. fearless D. positive 47. A. strengthen B. prove C. remove D. present48. A. scolded B. cheated C. benefited D. hurt49, A. taking B. rolling C. hitting D. passing50. A. shoot B. describe C. imagine D. achieve51. A. occupation B. variation C. competition D. qualification52. A. goals B. games C. ba
16、lls D. examples53. A. intelligence B. virtues C. advantages D. limitations54. A. breath B. reach C. power D. sight55. A. failure B. sickness C. ignorance D. success第三部分 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)A Despite the fact that businesses believe celebrities(著名人士) have a lot of pull with regard to the buying tr
17、ends of consumers, researchers have discovered that this does not seem to be the case. British and Swiss researchers conducted a study showing that advertisements featuring endorsements(认可)by celebrities like David Beckham and Scarlett Johansson are not as effective as those by ordinary people. The
18、difference is that regular people prefer to purchase goods that are bought by other regular people. In s sample of 298 university students, researchers presented a magazine advertisement for a digital camera that included an endorsement by an imaginary student saying the camera was hot and his prefe
19、rred choice. The same advertisement was shown to other students, but with a difference:the camera was endorsed by a famous person in Germany. The researchers also measured how important it was for consumers that the purchased products make a good impression on others. While the students said that bo
20、th advertisements were beneficial, the one made by the student topped the celebrity one if students aimed to impress others with their purchases. More than half of the students, who admitted to purchasing products that would impress others, said they were influenced by the student advertisement. Onl
21、y 20% said the celebrity one would affect their buying decision. For those who do not buy to impress, only 5% focused on the student advertisement. Professor Brett Martin from the University of Baths School of Management, explained that the findings can be used not only in Germany, but in other coun
22、tries as well. Our re-search questions whether celebrities are the best way to sell products, said Mr. Martin.Celebrities can be effective but we found that many people were more convinced by an endorsement from an ordinary person. This is because many people, feel a need to keep up with the Jones w
23、hen they buy. 56. The underlined word pull in the first paragraph means . A. physical force B. influence C. value D. communication 57. According to the research, common consumers tend to buy fashionable products endorsed by . A. people who resemble them B. common people whom they know nothing aboutC
24、. a person who doesnt buy to impress others D. famous persons 58. Those who dont want to buy a product to impress others . A. are less interested in the celebrity advertisement B. are actually influenced by neither of the advertisementsC. are mostly affected by the student advertisement D. pay less
25、attention to the student advertisement59. The passage mainly wants to tell us that . A. celebrity endorsements fail to have expected effect B. companies spend too much money in advertising with celebritiesC. students ads are more reliable than celebrity onesD. companies cant keep up with the buying
26、trendB After helping Barack Obama sweep to victory in the US election, the president-elects motto of change was Friday declared character of the year by a monk at one of Japans most respected temples. Using a calligraphy brush to write the single character on a wooden platform as tourists looked on,
27、 Seihan Mori, chief monk at Kiyomizu temple in the ancient capital of Kyoto, declared change to be Japans character of the year. The event was hosted by a Kyoto-based group that promotes the use ofkanji, the Chinese characters used in the Japanese language. The public sent in 111,200 nominations(提名)
28、 for the kanji of the year. Of those, a majority 5.42 percent approved of change, followed by gold, suggesting the Beijing Olympics, and fall to show the global market decre.ase. I think it is an expression of the Japanese peoples wishes to see political, economic and societal changes, as they were
29、impressed by Mr. Obamas message of change, Mori said. He added that climate change also drew people attention to the significance of change. The Japan Kanji Aptitude Testing Foundation(JKATF) has been conducting a poll(民意测试) on the years kanii each year since 1995. Last years top choice was Nise (fa
30、ke).60. What is the best title of this passage.? A. Change won Japans character of the year. B. Change written on wooden platform. C. Change helped Obama win election. D. Japans love of Chinese characters.61. The aim of the event is to . A. popularize standard Chinese B. promote the use of kanji C.
31、practice Chinese handwriting D. strengthen the relationship between China and Japan62. From the first three nominated words we can see that . A. Japanese people showed great concern to events of the year B. the whole world experienced a hard time last year C. Japanese people know a lot of Chinese wo
32、rds D. Japanese people love to follow the fashion of the world63. It can be inferred from Obamas motto change that . A. Obama tends to make quick changes in order to win the election B. Obamas policy of change is well accepted and gives Americans much hopeC. Obama promises to make some changes of American law
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