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线练学校高三英语下学期统一练习试题(一)

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始驾州参艰市线练学校市高级第二学期统一练习

(一)

本卷共150分。考试时长120分钟。考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

第一:听力理解(共三节,30分)

第一节 (共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)

听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在

试卷的相位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。

1.When will the speakers probably meet?

A.This morning.

B.This afternoon. A.His car broke down.

C.Early tomorrow.

2.Why was the man late?[

B.There was a sudden storm.

C.He was caught in the traffic jam.

3.When will Charlie have the interview?

A.Tomorrow.

B.In a week.

C.In two weeks.

4.Where does the conversation probably take place?

A.At a meeting room.

B.At a reception desk.

C.In Ms.Miller's office.

5.What is the woman?

A.A designer.

B.A teacher.

C.A journalist.

第二节 (共10小题;每题1.5分,满分15分)

听下面4段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A,B,C三个选项中选出最佳

选项,并标在试卷的相位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,

每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。

6.What are the speakers talking about?

B.A picnic.

C.Weather.

A

A

trip

7.When will they get to the gallery?

A.At 8:00.

B.At 9:00.

C.At 12:00.

听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。 8.Why does the man call Ms.Banks?

A.To ask for advice. B.To talk about his plan. C.To invite her to a meeting.

9.What is Ms.Banks probably good at?

A.Managing restaurants. B.Collecting information. C.Organizing conferences.

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.Why does the man find a job at the college radio station?

A.To learn more about music. B.To make some extra money. C.To get some working experience.

11.What kind of work will the man start with?

A.Playing songs.

B.Broadcasting news. C.Reading weather forecast.

12.What will the woman probably do next?

A.Take a training course.

B.Listen to the college radio program. C.Try to get a position at the radio station

听第9段材料,回答第13至15题。 13.What is not allowed in the museum?

A.Watching a video.

B.Taking pictures.

C.Touching exhibits.

14.What should you follow when touring the museum?

A.The tour guide.

B.The arrows.

C.The map.

15.What does the speaker talk about?

A.The origin of exhibits. B.The history of the museum. C.The guidelines of the museum.

第三节 (共5小题,每小题1.5分,共7.5分) MEMO 听下面一段对话,完成第16题至20题,每小题仅填写一个词。听对话前,你将有20秒钟的时间阅读Position: a sales _16 for a magazine 试题,听完后你将有60秒钟的作答时间。这段对话你将听两遍。

Salary: _17 pounds Benefits: _18 travel and social security 第二:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分) 第一节:单项填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)

从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 21.What is your main reason for choosing one restaurant ______ another?

A.from B.over

C.on D.by

22.Babies' health is much more likely to be affected if______ parent smokes.

A.both

B.none

C.neither D.either

23.She was busy preparing GRE, ____she managed to find time to help her roommate with the paper.

A.or

B.so

C.but D.and

24.The temperature in our city ______ fall to —13℃ in winter.

A.shall

B.can

C.must D.should

25.Tom does speak Chinese well, but his reading and writing skills leave much .

A.to improve C.being improved

B.to be improved D.having improved

26.He is always ready to help others, never ____ them when they turn to him.

A.refuse

B.to refuse

C.refusing D.refused

27.He is a man of few words, and seldom speaks until _____ to.

A.spoken

B.speaking

C.to speak E1.spoke

28.Due to a terrible flu that ______ on, many students didn't show up to school yesterday.

A.goes

B.is going

C.was going D.has gone

29.The young man, who by then ______ admission to university, decided to do some part - time

jobs to pay for his education.

A.gained

B.was gaining

C.had gained D.has gained

30.The internet connection for the entire area _____ when there was a sudden power cut yesterday.

A.lost

B.was lost

C.had lost D.had been lost

31.He always wears glasses except ______ he is playing football.

A.that B.when

C.where D.whether

32.I would have told him the answer, but I _____so busy then.

A.would be C.would have been

B.was D.have been

33.—Shall I tell your parents what happened?

—Not ______ they ask you. A.unless

B.since

C.once D.though

34.One can't be really happy if ______ he enjoys doing is regarded by society as of no importance.

A.how

B.that

C.what D.where

35.This is not the only example of a plane crash ____ everyone but a child died.

A.which

B.where

C.why

D.when

第二节 完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36—55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上涂黑。

After winning a game, athletes are often asked how they achieved that success. Most say their 36_ is the result of hard practice.Usually athletes say how hard it is to win the big games.However, in my case, 37 the big games can be even harder.

For me, last year' s basketball _38_ for my high school team was nothing short of an embarrassment.Although losing every game is certainly nothing to be _39_ of, that season had a bigger effect on me than any other, and probably 40 than any season since.

As a team captain, I knew it might not be the 41_ year, but I didn't ever expect we would lose every game.Since six of our top players had graduated, we were a young team who would _42__.It

began earlier than expected, though, 43 two key members decided to quit after two weeks.At this point, dropping out probably passed through every player' s mind.Most people 44 us a failure, but we never gave up on ourselves.Then it seemed that our own 45 had given up on us.Personally, I felt like it was no longer worth giving my all.I thought, if 46 the coach didn't believe in us, why should I? 47 there came a time when it all began to feel hopeless.But just as my __48__ began to fade, a teammate called a meeting.He said, \" Nobody thinks we' re going to win, and we may not, but, as teammates and friends, we should give it our all every game.\"

It was that moment that 49 me how to be a leader.It hit me that I didn’t 50 the role.As a leader you can never 51 on the team who looks up to you.It is one thing to be 52 as the captain and feel great.It is quite another to be a real captain and make sure everyone works to their 53 all the time.

I 54 the fact that my team lost every game last year.It may not help me to become a better basketball player, but it already has made me a better leader, and 55 . 36.A.courage 37.A.losing 38.A.tour 39.A.fond 40.A.greater 41.A.happiest 42.A.fail 43.A.so 44.A.made

B.decision B.organizing B.season B.proud B.longer B.easiest B.struggle B.if B.allowed

C.achievement

D.experience

C.watching D.starting C.incident C.afraid

D.game D.ashamed

C.less D.worse C.hardest D.saddest[ C.fight D.survive C.as D.till C.counted

D.imagined

45.A.fans 46.A.always 47.A.Gradually 48.A.hope 49.A.showed 50.A.act 51.A.quit 52.A.named 53.A.victory

B.treasure 55.A.character

B.coach B.still B.Suddenly B.belief B.instructed B.perform B.work B.valued B.future C.accept B.captain

C.classmates

D.sponsor

C.only D.even C.Surprisingly D.Finally C.enthusiasm

D.influence

C.taught D.trained C.deserve D.take C.depend D.focus C.admitted

D.considered

C.honor D.potential54.A.ignore D.confirm

C.figure D.person

第三:阅读理解(共20小题,每题2分,满分40分) 第一节 (共15小题;每小题2分,共30分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

I cry easily.I cried when a boy in the film suffered from an incurable disease. I cried when an athlete broke a world record.

One night my wife and I were going to dinner at a friend ' s.As we went towards the house, I noticed a car pulling out from the sidewalk.Just ahead, another car was waiting to back into the parking space.But before he could do so a yellow car came up from behind and sneaked into the space.

While my wife went ahead into our friend' s house, I stepped into the street.

\"Hey,\" I said, \"this parking space belongs to that guy.\" I gestured towards the man ahead, who was looking back angrily.At that moment I was feeling pretty manly.

\" Mind your own business!\" the driver told me.

\"No,\" I said.\"You don' t understand.That fellow was waiting to back into this space.\" Things quickly heated up, until finally he jumped out of the car.My God, he was extremely

large.He grabbed me and shook his rock of a fist at me.I tasted blood.I was terrified.

Almost in a panic, I ran to my friend ' s front door.As a former Marine (海) , as a man, I felt absolutely embarrassed as my wife and friends asked me what had happened.All I could say was that I had had an argument about a parking space.They were sensitive and let it go at that.

Perhaps half an hour later, the doorbell rang.For some reason I was sure that the huge man had returned for me.My blood ran cold.My hostess got up to answer it, but I stopped her.I knew I had to face up to my fear.

I opened the door.There he stood.\" I came back to apologize,\" he said in a low voice.\"I am ashamed of myself.The Brooklyn Navy Yard where I've worked for ten years is closing.Today I got laid off.I' m not myself.I hope you\" ll accept my apology.

I remembered that after I closed the door, I stood there for a few minutes alone with tears in my eyes.

56.What did the author do when a yellow car drove into the parking space?

A.He beat the driver. B.He blamed the driver.

C.He asked the driver to apologize.

D.He ran to his friend' s house for help.

57.What do we know about the yellow car' s driver?

A.He was rude and liked fighting. B.He was famous for his bad temper.

C.He lost his job and felt terrible that day. D.He tried to get the author' s parking space.

58.What does the underlined sentence mean?

A.I became quite calm. B.I felt extremely frightened. C.I couldn't move with cold. D.I was too angry to say anything.

59.What kind of person is the author?

A.Direct and serious. C.Honest and ambitious.

B

The Garden Burgers located in Truman was recognized by the Garden Burgers head office in Kansas City, Missouri.The Truman location of Garden Burgers recorded the highest sales last year.It brought in over $ 1 ,500,000 for the entire year.But what is more important is that Truman only has a population of 40,000. The store directly behind the Truman store in terms of sales is located in a city of over 300,000.

Fred Laster and Jasper Watts bought into the Garden Burgers franchise (特许) only 3 years and a few months ago.They have used the combination of a good restaurant location and a series

B.Humorous and open - minded. D.Warm - hearted and understanding

of promotional events to make Garden Burgers one of the most visited restaurants in Truman.However, they are quick to add that these are not the main reasons the store has done so well.\"We found a franchise with a solid image and great franchise - wide marketing, \" Watts said in a phone interview.

Laster and Watts expect this year to be just as productive as last year.After 4 months, they are on pace to exceed last year' s sales by more than $70,000.Each year the head office awards the owners of the store achieving the highest sales with a weekend stay at the best hotel in Kansas City and tickets to a Kansas City Chiefs football game.However, due to the extremely good sales performance of the store in Truman, the head office decided to change the tradition.Laster and Watts said their staff, which consists of only 5 university students, would be joining them in Kansas city as well.

Tom Justins, the president of Garden Burgers has also sent his congratulations and he hopes that all their stores can look at the example the store has set. 60.How is the prize different this year?

B.The prize is worth $70,000.

C.The company permits a longer holiday. D.The prize includes tickets to a football game.

A.All the staff are invited.

61.What do we know about the Garden Burgers in Truman?

A.The store is run by 5 university students. B.The store will bring in $ 1 ,500,000 this year.

C.The store has a special way to encourage its staff to work hard. D.The store has recorded the highest sales with a smaller population.

62.What' s the best title of the passage?

A.The Most Visited Restaurant. B.Fred Laster and Jasper Watts. C.Local Burger Shop Has Record Year, D.The Unbelievable Record of Hamburgers.

C

In the early days of the Internet, the idea that it represented an entirely new and separate field distinct from the real world was seized upon by both supporters and critics of the new technology.Supporters liked the idea that the virtual (虚拟的) world was a placeless datasphere, liberated from constraints and restrictions of the real world, and an opportunity for a fresh start.For instance, John Perry Barlow, an internet activist, issued the \"Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace\" in February 1996.He thundered, \"Governments of the industrial world, I come from cyberspace, the new home of mind.Cyberspace does not lie within your borders.We are creating a world that all may enter without privilege or prejudice accorded by race, economic power, military force, or station of birth.

Where Mr.Barlow found the separation between the real and virtual worlds exciting, however, critics regarded it as a cause for concern.They worried that people were spending too much time online, communicating with people they had never even met in person in chat rooms, virtual game worlds and, more recently, on social - networking sites such as MySpace and Facebook.A study carried out by the Stanford Institute for the Quantitative Study of Society in 2000, for example, found that heavy internet users spent less time talking to friends and family, and warned that the Internet could be \"the ultimate isolating( 隔离) technology\".

Both groups were wrong, of course.The Internet has not turned out to be a thing apart.Unpleasant aspects of the real world, such as taxes, crime and cheating are now characteristics of the virtual world, too.C'amers who make real money selling swords, gold and other things in virtual game worlds may now find that the tax man wants to know about it.Designers of virtual objects in Second Life, an online virtual world, are seeking to real -world lawsuits (诉讼) in order to protect their intellectual property.

At the same time, however, some of the most exciting uses of the Internet rely on combining it with the real world.Social networking allows people to stay in touch with their friends online, and plan social activities in the real world.The distinction between online and offline chatters does not matter any more.

All these approaches treat the Internet as an extension or an attachment to the physical world, not a separate space.Rather than seeing the real and virtual fields as distinct and conflicting, in short, it makes sense to see them as complementary and connected. 63.According to the passage, internet supporters believed that ______.

A.cyberspace liberated the real world

B.the Internet; stood for progress of technology C.cyberspace can be entered by anyone for free D.the virtual world was a place without boundaries

64.Why is John Perry Barlow mentioned in Paragraph 1 ?

A.To support the equality for all. B.To prove the influence of the Internet. C.To show the supporters' favor of cyberspace.

D.To attack governments of Indus trial countries.

65.The passage suggests that critics of the new technology ___ _.

A.worried that friends would never meet in person B.believed that the Internet could isolate people online C.worried that people would be separated from the real world D.were concerned that people were addicted to social networks

66.From the passage we can conclude that the author ______.

A.argues that real and virtual worlds are not consistent B.believes the real and virtual worlds rely on each other C.agrees with both supporters and critics of the Internet D.opposes the combination of the Internet and the physical world

E

Honesty may well be the best policy, but it often deserts us when no one is watching, psychologists report today.Experiments with an honesty box to collect payments for hot drinks show that people are better at paying up under the stare of a pair of eyes.The surprise was, that the eyes v/ere not real, but photographed.

Researchers at Newcastle University set up the experiment in secret.They attached a poster to a cupboard of mugs above an honesty box alongside a kettle, with tea, coffee and milk.Over ten weeks, they alternated (轮换) each week between images of eyes and pictures of flowers.

Dr.Bateson, a behavioral biologist and leader of the study, said that even though the eyes were not real they still seemed to make people behave more honestly.The effect may arise from behavioral characteristics that developed as early humans formed social groups that increased

their chances of survival.Individuals had to co - operate for the good of the group, rather than act selfishly.

\"If nobody is watching us it is in our interests to behave selfishly.But we think we should behave better when being watched, so people see us as co - operative and behave the same way towards us,\" Dr.Bateson said.

\"We thought we' d get a slight effect with eyes, but it was quite striking how much difference they made.Even at a subconscious level, it seems people respond to eyes, and that might be because eyes send a strong biological signal we have evolved(进化) to respond to.”

The finding, which researchers believe sheds light on our evolutionary past, could be turned to practical use.The psychologists say images of eyes could promote ticket sales on public transport and improve monitor systems to prevent antisocial behavior. 67.The passage is mainly about __ ___.

A.the effect of honesty C.the policy of honesty

B.the evolution on honesty D.the importance of honesty

68.We learn from the experiments that __ ___.

A.everyone is born to be honest B.people behave honestly to survive C.people become more honest with evolution

D.eyes have a bigger effect on honesty than expected

69.Why do people behave more honestly under the stare of eyes?

A.They fear to be laughed at by others. B.They want to leave a good impression.

C.They have got the nature through evolution. D.They take the eyes in the photo for the real ones.

70.Images of eyes can be applied to all except ____ _?

A.ticket sales on public transport B.cold drink sales in public places C.places with \"No spitting!\" signs D.Christmas decorations in one' s home

第二节 (共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)

根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 As I walked across the campus of Pittsburgh' s Carnegie Mellon University, I came upon a table filled with young people chatting and enjoying the fine weather. 71 Trilogy, an Austin, Texas -based software company, had a reputation for recruiting (招聘) our top students.I walked over to the table.\"Are you guys here to recruit?\" I asked.\"No,\" they replied firmly.\"We're not recruiters.We're just hanging out with friends.\" How interesting, I thought.They've come to campus on a workday, all the way from Austin, just to hang out with friends.

I noticed one member of the group sitting on the grass, having multicolored hair, full-body tattoos (纹身 ) , and multiple holes in his ears._72_ _ But as 1 would later learn, he was a gifted student who had inked the highest - paying deal in the history of their departments.What a change from my own college days, when students would put on their dressy clothes and carefully hide any counterculture tendencies to prove that they could fit in with the company. 73 In fact, the guy I met on the campus just signed on with Trilogy, right at that table on the grass, with the recruiters who do not \"recruit.\"

_74_ I once asked one young man why he was going to a smaller city in Texas.The company is excellent, he told me.There are also terrific people and the work is challenging.Though he had several good job offers from Pittsburgh' s high - tech firms and knew the city well, he said he felt the city lacked the lifestyle options, cultural diversity, and tolerant attitude that would make it attractive to him.

_75__ He is a member of what I call the creative class: a fast - growing, highly educated,

and well - paid part of the workforce.They do not consciously think of themselves as a class.Yet they share a common attitude that values creativity, individuality, difference, and advantage.

A.An obvious lazy guy avoiding work, I thought. B.As the summed it up, “How would I fit in here?” C.Some of them are the top students in the university.

D.Today, apparently, it’s the company trying to fit in with the students. E.While I was interested in the change, something even bigger struck me.

F.Several had identical blue T – shirts with “Trilogy @ CMU” written across them. G.This young man represents a lively new force in the economy and life of America. 第四:书面表达(共两节,35分) 第一节 情景作文(20分)

本学期伊始,来自玉树地震灾区的小华和小明来到你们,开始了一个月的借读生活。请根据下面四幅图的先后顺序,为校刊英语园地写一篇文章,描述这一个月中你们共同的学习和生活经历。 注意:

1.文章的开头已为你写好。 2.词数不少于60。

At the beginning of this term, two students from Yu Shu, Xiao Hua and Xiao Ming, came to study in our class. 第二节 开放作文(15分)

请根据下面提示,写一篇短文。词数不少于50。

In your English class, the teacher shows you the following picture and asks the class to discuss it. Look at the picture carefully and tell how you understand it.

因篇幅问题不能全部显示,请点此查看更多更全内容

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