1、高 考 英 语 模 拟 试 题2004 年 高 考 英 语 模 拟 试 题 224300江苏射阳中学 陈文荪 蔡建香 顾乃前一、听力(30%)略二、单项选择(15%) 21. You cant afford to let the situation get worse. You must take _to put it right.A. decisions B. directions C. sides D. steps 22. Before the first non-stop flight made in 1949, it _ necessary for all planes to land
2、 for refueling. A. would be B. has been C. had been D. would have been 23. Shell _her nervousness once shes on stage.A. get off B. get away C. get over D. get down 24. I think that this meal was well worth _was charged for it.A. that B. what C. which D. how many 25. The car ran down the hill, and th
3、e driver _, according to the newspaper, to have been killed.A. said B. was saying C. was said D. had been said 26. Slowly she opened the letter, _.A. her hands slightly trembling B. trembling her hands slightlyC. her hands trembled slightly D. slightly her hands were trembled 27. -Shall I go this wa
4、y or that way? -_, if you arent in a hurry.A. Neither B. Either C. Both D. Every 28. I insisted that it _ and he _ a raincoat with him. A. was going to rain; take B. was to rain; takesC. should rain; must take D. must be raining; took 29. The great Titanic _America with many excited passengers.A. se
5、t out for B. set out to C. set off D. set up for 30. My mother asked me to repeat _telephone number _second time so that she could write it down.A. the, a B. an , the C. a, a D. the , the 31. -May I look at the menu for a little while?-Of course. _, Sir.A. Dont worry B. It doesnt matter C. Enjoy you
6、rself D. Take your time 32. -_. -Oh, what a nice house! -Im glad you like it. Let me show you around it first.A. Lets drive to my house. B. Here we are.C. Would you like to see my house? D. My house is behind the hill. 33. The new law will come into _on the day it is passed.A. effect B. use C. servi
7、ce D. existence 34. _ we get on well with a number of people, we are usually friends with only a few.A. when B. As C. while D. Since 35. There are many valuable services _ which the Public are willing to pay but which _not bring a return in money to the community.(社区)A. ;does B. ;do C. for; does D.
8、for, do 三、完形填空(30%) Learning experiences happen to us throughout our lives. Not long ago, I had one that I would like to 36 . I was going to Marblehead with my sailboat team. The team was racing down the highway at 85mph 37 we realized we were 38 . Luckily, we saw a rest area ahead. I had a brand ne
9、w $ 20 bill. I was so 39 because I had never had that kind of cash before. But spending it on 40 seemed like throwing it away. We all rushed into the pizza line. 41 I got a pizza and a drink, and walked to my table. About halfway through the meal, I 42 I had not actually handed any money to the cash
10、ier. I had just 43 out, and nobody had noticed. I felt terrible.My conscience(良心)opened its mouth and swallowed me in one big bite. I couldnt 44 over it. I just couldnt go back to the cashier and 45 for my stolen pizza. I was so upset that I 46 to give myself the pleasure of an ice cream for 47 that
11、 someone would say, “Hey. Jeff, why dont you use the change 48 the pizza instead of that nice, new $20 bill?” I was not so 49 of my cash now.For the next two years, whenever I was 50 of the “pizza incident”, I would say to myself, “Dont think about it”I have learned two things form this 51 . Maybe I
12、 was a fool for 52 in to my conscience, and being too stupid to appreciate a 53 pizza. But the real lesson is that even if you get away from what you have done, you conscience will 54 up with you.This reflects the saying, “A coward(懦夫)dies a thousand deaths, a hero dies one.” I was a coward and have
13、 felt terrible about that incident at least a thousand times. If I had been a “ 55 ”and gone back to pay for the pizza, I would have felt a little uncomfortable about it only once, or maybe twice. 36. A. say B. talk C. share D. explain 37. A. as B. while C. then D. when 38. A. lost B. tired C. hungr
14、y D. anxious 39. A. excited B. eager C. satisfied D. encouraged 40. A. rest B. food C. travel D. drink 41. A. Luckily B. Finally C. Immediately D. Actually 42. A. thought B. recognized C. noticed D. realized 43. A. walked B. left C. worked D. found 44. A look B. get C. turn D. think 45. A. ask B. pa
15、y C. apologize D. send 46. A. refused B. wanted C. hoped D. meant 47. A. hope B. surprise C. anger D. fear 48. A. into B. with C. for D. from 49. A. sure B. upset C. proud D. pleased 50. A. warned B. reminded C. thought D. told 51. A. experience B. experiment C. story D. mistake 52. A. turning B. ta
16、king C. handing D. giving 53. A. free B. cheap C. plain D. delicious 54. A. make B. wake C. catch D. put 55. A. coward B. fool C. loser D. hero四、阅读理解:(40%)AAs the policeman walked up to him, the man spoke up quickly.“Its all right, officer,” he said, reassuring. “Im just waiting for a friend. Its an
17、 appointment made twenty years ago. Sounds a little funny to you, doesnt it? Well, Ill explain if youd like to make certain its all straight. About that long ago there used to be a restaurant where this store standsBig Joes Bardys restaurant.”“Until five years ago,” said the policeman, “it was torn
18、down then.”The man in the doorway struck a match and lit his cigar. The light showed a pale, square-jawed face with eager eyes and a little white scar near his right eyebrow. His scarfpin(领带夹) was a large diamond strangely set.“Twenty years ago tonight,” said the man, “I dined here at Big Joes Bardy
19、s with Jimmy Wells , my best friend, and the finest man in the world. He and I were raised here in New York; just like two brothers, together. I was eighteen and Jimmy was twenty. The next morning I was to start for the West to make my fortune. You couldnt have dragged Jimmy out of New York; he thou
20、ght it was the only place on earth. Well, we agreed that night that we would meet here again exactly twenty years from the date and time. No matter what our conditions might be or from what distance we might have to come. We believe that in twenty years each of us ought to have our wish worked out a
21、nd fortunes made. Whatever they were going to be.”“It sounds pretty interesting,” said the policeman. “Rather a long time between the meets, though, it seems to me, havent you heard from your friend since you left?”“Well, yes, for a time we kept in touch,” said the other, “but after a year or two we
22、 lost track of each other. You see, the West is a pretty big place. But I know Jimmy will meet me here if hes alive, for he always was the truest, dependable old friend in the world. Hell never forget. I came a thousand miles to stand at this door tonight, and its worth it if my old partner turns up
23、.”The waiting man pulled out a handsome watch. The lid of it set with small diamonds.“Three minutes to ten,” he announced, “It was exactly ten o clock when we parted here at the restaurant door.”56. From the text, we can learn that the waiting man _. A. liked to live in his hometown B. grew up in th
24、e West C. seemed to have made some money D. used to work for Big Joes Bardys restaurant 57. The reason why the man left New York was that he _. A. thought the West was a better place for his development B. planned to meet his friend 29 years later C. didnt like to live in a big city D. thought the W
25、est was a better place to travel58. Which of the following shows the right order of what happened in the story? a. The man was waiting for Jimmy at the old destroyed restaurant. b. The man made an appointment with Jimmy and left New York. c. The Big Joes Bardys restaurant was destroyed. d. They kept
26、 in touch with each other for a time. e. The man arrived in New York from the West. A. e, a, b, d, c B. e, b, d, c, a C. b, d, c, e, a D. b, a, d, e, cBVery old people do raise moral(道德的) problems for almost everyone who comes into touch with them. Their valuesthis can not be repeated too oftenarent
27、 necessarily our values. Physical comfort, cleanness and order are not necessarily the most important things. The social services from time find themselves faced with a room with rotten food covered by small worms, and an old person lying alone on bed , taking no notice of the worms. But is it inter
28、rupting personal freedom to insist that they go to live with some of their relatives so that they might be taken better care of? Some social workers, the ones who clear up the worms, think were in danger of carrying this idea of personal freedom to the point where serious risk (冒险)are being taken wi
29、th the health and safety of the old.Indeed, the old can be easily hurt or harmed. The old is like a car: it needs more mechanical repair as it gets older. You can carry this comparison right through to provision of spare parts. But never forget that such operations are painful experiences, however g
30、ood the results are. And at what point should you stop to treat the old body? Is it morally right to try to push off death by continuing the development of medicine to excite the forgetful old mind and to make the old body active, knowing that it is designed to die? You cannot ask doctors or scienti
31、sts to decide, because so long as they can see the technical chances, they will feel it necessary to give them a try, by the rule that while theres life, theres hope.Talking to the old, however, youre forced to the conclusion that whether age is happy or unpleasant depends less on money or health than it does on your ability to have fun.59. After reading the paragraph, we can learn that_. A. very old people enjoy living with their relatives. B. social services have nothing
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