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高三英语模拟试卷
第Ⅰ卷(非选择题三部分共
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第二部分:英语知识运用
第一节:单
项选择(共
15
小题,每小题
1
分,满分
15
分)
21. There is no power like _______
power of freedom, and no soldier as strong as
_____ soldier
who fights for that
freedom.
A. the; a
B. a; the
C. /; a
D. the; /
22.
When it comes to a
close friendship,
your gift can’t be just ______. It must be
special.
A. something
B. anything
C.
nothing
D.
everything
23.
—
This book by Tony Garrison
is of great use for our course.
;
—
But
I think his latest one is ______ worth
reading.
A. better
B. more
C. most
D. very
24. Being color-
blind, Sally
can’t make a ______ between red and
green.
A. difference
B. distinction
C. discovery
D. division
25.
______ there is no restriction on foreign movies,
they rarely win the Oscar Award for the Best
Picture, regardless of
popularity.
A. Since
B. If
C. Unless
D.
While
26. The principal made
it clear that no students who cheat in the exams
will _____ unnoticed.
A.
come
B.
get
C. go
D.
take
27.
—No pets
are allowed in this building. You’ll have to take
your cat out, Madam.
—Well,
_______, I’m moving out.
$$
A. on the
contrary
B. in that case
C. by this
means
D.
on top of it
28. Other
suggestions were put forward, besides the one that
waste water_____ into the river.
A. wouldn’t be poured
B. wasn’t
poured
C. mustn’t be
poured
D. not be poured
29. His family members gave some
examples of _____ his drinking and smoking had
affected the
family.
A. that
B. what
C. how
D. whether
30.
—
Shall I ______ some
music
—You’d better not. I’m
working on my essay.
A. put
on
B. put up
C. put in
D. put out
{
31. I am so
glad to hear from you. It ______ a long
time.
A. had been
B. was
C. will be
D. has been
32. I guess there is much ____ I would
do differently if I were given another
chance.
A. which
B. as
C. that
D. what
33. The
escaped prisoner, _____, looked up and stared in
the direction where the noise came
from.
A. alarming
B. alarmed
C. having alarmed
D.
to be alarmed
34.
—Darling, I’m trying these new
weight
-loss pills.
—
How_______ you have let
yourself be talked into this again.
A. could
B. would
C.
might
D.
must
35.
—Mike, be careful. Don’t
throw any more waste paper on the
ground.
—
__________.
A. Certainly, I’m not thinking
B.
Sorry, I wasn’t thinking
C.
Yes, I’m sorry
D. Yes, I’ll
think about it
第二节
完形填空
(
共
20
小题;每小题
1
分,满分
20
分
)
Tom
Jankowitz
finally
got
into
the
airport
lounge.
He
sat
down
and
opened
up
his
laptop
computer, keeping one
36
on the small television which showed
the departure times of all
the
37
from the airport.
Tom
was
tired
and
bored.
It
was
Christmas,
nearly.
Tom
38
Christmas.
He
only
remembered that it
would be Christmas tomorrow
39
there were Christmas decorations all
over the airport. Tom had been to a
business meeting in New York and had to take a
plane back
home. The meeting had been
40
. He had dec
ided to close a
lot of his company’s offices and a
lot
of
people
were
41
about
his
decision.
Tom
thought
that
he
would
rather
42
Christmas on his own in a hotel room
with his computer.
Tom
hardly
43
as
the
television
screen
with
the
departure
times
on
it
went
off.
He
looked
up
just
44
to
see
it
before
all
the
lights
in
the
airport
went
off,
too.
Soon,
45
was totally, completely and utterly
black. The only light came from the tiny little
lights on the wings
of the aeroplanes,
and the light
46
his own portable computer screen. Soon,
there was an
47
,
“Ladies and
gentlemen, we
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to inform you that there seems to have
been a power
cut. All flights for the
moment are
49
.
Thank you.”
A
man
sat
down
next
to
Tom.
“Looks
like
we’re
not
going
anywhere
tonight”
he
said.
Tom
didn’t reply, but nodded
in
50
.
“Not going
anywhere”, he thought. “I’m not going anywhere.
Not tonight, not
51
.
The only places I ever go are offices
of Global Power International.”
%
Tom watched the
lights going
52
on again in the
airport and heard the sound of people
cheering.
He
53
as
well,
and
smiled
at
the
man
who
was
sitting
next
to
him.
He
felt
like
someone had turned a
54
on in him too. He was
looking forward to being home. “I’m
goin
g
55
”
,
he thought.
36. A. ear
B. eye
C. hand
D.
leg
37. A. flights
B. planes
C. passengers
D. pilots
38. A.
missed
B. forgot
C. suffered
D. hated
39. A. though
B. unless
C. because
D. until
40. A.
long
B.
difficult
C. boring
D.
successful
41. A. unfair
B. unfortunate
C. unhappy
D.
unkind
42. A. keep
B. save
C. spare
D. spend
43. A. noticed
B. doubted
C.
moved
D.
stopped
44. A. in order
B. in time
C. in return
D. in case
}
45. A. nothing
B. anything
C. something
D.
everything
46. A. on
B. with
C. from
D.
by
47. A. advice
B. announcement
C.
advertisement D. apology
48.
A. decide
B. forgive
C. regret
D. begin
49. A. delayed
B. checked
C.
prepared
D.
cancelled
50. A. agreement
B. surprise
C. anger
D.
excitement
51. A. yet
B. really
C. only
D. ever
52. A. over
B. back
C. up
D. straight
53.
A. heard
B.
watched
C. celebrated
D. cheered
54. A. light
B. radio
C. heater
D. heart
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55. A. nowhere
B. everywhere
C. anywhere
D.
somewhere
第三部分
阅读理解
(
共
15
小题;每小题
2
分,满分
30
分
)
A
It was New Year’s Night. An aged man
was standing at a window. He raised his mournful
eyes
towards the deep blue sky, where
the stars were floating like white
lilies(
百合花
) on the surface
of
a clear calm lake.
He
had already passed sixty and brought from his
journey nothing but errors and regrets.
Now his health was poor, his mind
vacant and his heart sorrowful.
The days of his youth appeared like
dreams before him, and he recalled the serious
moment
when his
father
placed him
at
the
entrance
of
the
two
roads
—
one
leading to
a
peaceful,
sunny
place, covered with flowers, fruits and
filled with soft, sweet songs; the other leading
to a deep,
dark cave, which was
endless, where poison flowed instead of water and
poisonous snakes hissed
and
crawled(
爬
).
,
He saw the
lights flowing away in the darkness. These were
the days of his wasted life; he saw
a
star fall from the sky and disappeared, and this
was the symbol of himself. His regret like a sharp
arrow struck deeply into his heart.
Then he remembered his friends in his childhood.
But they had
made their way to success
and were now honoured and happy on this night.
The high church clock
struck and the sound made him remember his
parents’ early love for
him. They had
taught him and prayed for his good. But he chose
the wrong way. With shame and
grief he
dared no longer look towards that heaven. His
darkened eyes were full of tears, and with a
despairing effort, he burst out a cry:
“Come back, my early days!”
His you
th did return, for
all this was only a dream which he had on New
Year’s Night. He was
still young though
his faults were real; he had not yet entered the
deep, dark cave, and he was still
free
to walk on the road which leads to the peaceful
and sunny land.
Those who
still wander on the entrance of life, hesitating
to choose the bright road, remember
that
when
years
are
passed
and
your
feet
stumble
(
绊倒
)
on
the
dark
mountains,
you
will
cry
bitterly, but in vain: “Oh youth,
return! Oh give me back my early days!”
56. We can learn from the
passage that _______.
A.
the man returned from a long journey and regretted
what he had done
B. the man
didn’t enter the deep, dark cave when he was
young
C. the man was
deserted by his parents when he was only a
child
D. the man found it no
use crying over the wrong past
57. Why does the author set his story
on New Year’s Night
~
A. He wants to
tell people it’s time to recall the
past.
B. He suggests the
aged man will have a bright future.
C. He tries to stress the man’s
sa
d feeling.
D.
He expects people to share the man’s sad feeling.
58. The aged man in the
passage can be described as _______.
A. sorrowful, fearful and regretful
B. hopeful, cheerful and
peaceful
C. regretful,
painful and disappointed
D. disappointed, regretful
and hopeful
59. The author
writes the passage mainly to _______.
A. encourage young people to take the
right road
B. help the old
man to pick up his confidence
(
C. describe the
old man’s unsuccessful experience
D. show his sympathy for the aged man
B
Recreational
pursuits (
追求
) can be a part
of everyday life, 365 days a year in Vancouver. We
provide
and
maintain
playgrounds,
sports
fields,
ice
rinks,
fitness
centres,
indoor
and
outdoor
pools, beaches,
tennis courts, golf courses, skateboard parks and
numerous other ways for any and
all
to
participate.
Knowledgeable
staff
work
hard
to
provide
leisure
(休
闲)
activities
suited
to
people of every age,
culture and ability.
Recreation
also
means
our
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community
(
社团
)
centres,
serving
all
ages
and
supporting
a
wide
range of recreational, social and cultural
pursuits. Programs include aerobics, arts and
crafts,
culture,
dance,
swimming,
skating,
childcare,
youth
activities,
seniors
services
and
many
more.
Community
centres
are
cooperatively
operated
with
people
living
nearby,
making
for
good
partnerships between city government
and its residents.
Community
Activities/Facilities
Arts and Culture
Basketball
Benefits of Recreation
Beaches
Community
Centres
Fitness
Centres
。
Football Fields
Recreation Programs
Get Up & Go!
Recreation for All
Golf / Pitch & Putt
Access Services
^
Horseshoe
Pitches
Adapted
Programs
Ice
Rinks
Childcare
Lacrosse
Day
Camps
Lawn
Bowling
Get Out! Youth
Initiative
Picnic
Sites
Leisure Access Card
Program (LAC)
Playgrounds
Seniors Programs and
Services
Playing
Fields
Youth Activities and
Services
.
Racquet / Squash Courts
Forms and Schedules
Rugby Fields
Application
Forms
for
Picnics
and
Skateboard Parks
Events
,
Leisure Guide
2008
Soccer
Fields
Swimming
Pools
Tennis
Courts
Volleyball
Wading Pools & Water/Spray
60. This advertisement is
intended for_______.
A.
people living in nearby cities
B. 23 community
centres
C. residents of
Vancouver
D. the government of
Vancouver
61. From Leisure
Guide 2008, you may probably find information
about ____.
A. arts and
culture
!
B. recreation
programs
C. plans and
timetable of different activities
D. partnerships between
city government and its residents
62. You will probably click _______ to
help your grandparents find some leisure
activities.
A. Seniors
Programs and Services
B. Football
Fields
C. Rugby Fields
D. Adapted
Programs
C
The new product
identification and tracking system, which has been
in the spotlight recently
over concerns
that it may raise production costs, has been
written into the draft food safety law, a
senior quality control official said
Tuesday.
“The
system
has
become
part
of
the
draft
food
safety
law
and
will
become
a
legal
obligation(
义务
)
for all food companies if it is passed by the
Standing Committee of the National
People’s Congress (NPC),” Pu
Changcheng, deputy director of the General
Administration of Quality
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