毕业班英语考前适应性训练[下学期]

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一切为了无锡大市高三第一次调研考试
江阴高中2007届高三毕业班英语考前适应性训练(三)
第一节 单项填空
21.Developing ______ sense of values is ______ important part of growing up.
A.a, \ B.the, \ C.a; an D.the; an
22.—What do you think of the photos taken last Sunday —In fact _____ of them looks beautiful.
A.both B.no one C.some D.not every one
23.—I really thought I’d win the game. —Oh, well, ________ , Steve.
A.no problem B.best wishes C.better luck next time D.take your time
24.Yan Zi and Zheng Jie of China _______ the Women’s doubles trophy(奖杯)after winning the final at the Australian Open tennis tournament in Melbourne January 27, 2006.
A.held B.were holding C.are holding D.had held
25.—Mom, where does the new cup ____ —Put in on the table, please. A.put B.lay C.go D.lie
26.—How did you do on the test —Not so well. I ____ much better but I misread the directions for Part one.
A.could B.could have done C.must have done D.should do
27.Have you ever felt your cheeks get hot, your palms sweaty or been afraid, to ________ your teacher’s eyes when they are about to call on someone A.take on B.look into C.occur to D.look up
28.________, H5N1bird flu can do great harm to the people and birds there.
A.It occurs where it is B.Where does it occur C.Occurring where D.Where it occurs
29.—Is Alice sick —Yes, _______ all morning in the snow caused her to catch a cold.
A.she walked B.her walk C.she walking D.her walking
30.—Was it not until last week __ he decided to give up smoking —No. He began __ he saw the news last month.
A.when; as soon as B.that; the moment C.did; after D.that; till
31.Since the matter was extremely _______,we dealt with it immediately.
A.urgent B.instant C.tense D.tough
32.He is the man____ house the pictures were taken. A.whose B.which C.from whose D.that
33.—How long have you stayed in this hotel —Not very long, just_______ this Monday.
A.on B.since C.until D.after
34._______two years to looking after his sick mother ,he badly needed a holiday.
A.To devote B.Devoting C.Devoted D.Having devoted
35.—Do you know why our teacher in charge was angry today —Tom’s_______ from class _______her anger.
A.absent made B.absence; led to C.aways resulted in D.disappear ;caused
第二节:完形填空
My ears are recently full of joyous remarks from my friends such as, “Oh ,Beckham is so handsome, so cool, that I can’t help falling in love with him!” Or “what perfect skills he has!” Yeah, I agree 36 some degree ,though I sometimes do want to ask them how much they 37 Beckham apart from his appearance and how much they know about football 38 scoring goals .It seems funny that we are crazy for things ,with which we are unfamiliar or 39 we are uncertain ,but we all ,my friends 40 I ,consider this one of life’s 41 .
We need these pleasures to brighten up our lives .But that doesn’t mean craziness 42 nosense(胡闹). As an old saying 43 : “Don’t judge a book by its cover.” We should not 44 anything from its appearance. We should all know ,it is one’s good character and great contribution that 45 one a star and unforgettable. Therefore we’d better say 46 about Beckham’s good looks.
If we close our eyes, 47 in deep thought, we can find that the things 48 make us happy ,sad or moved 49 a clear meaning. If we don’t go deeper and are just satisfied with superficial(表面的)things, 50 we will find that we have not really gained anything 51 our first impression has blinded and misled us ,and we’ll remain ignorant(愚昧无知的) 52 we realize that and make some changes.
It is believed that thinking and going deeper than before is sign of great 53 .If one day we are willing to go deeper into 54 no matter how much it pains us ,we will finally prove how much we have grown up ,how much more sensible(明智的),mature ,and intelligent we have 55 .
36.A.to B.on C.in D.at
37.A.learn from B.learn C.know D.know about
38.A.rather than B.except for
C.except D.apart from
39.A.with which B.about that
C.about which D.which
40.A.not B.as well as C.rather than D.but
41. A. pleasures B. luck C. sorrows D.regrets
42.A.nor B.and C.or D.or else
43.A.speaks B.talks C.tells D.goes
44.A.take B.judge C.accept D.conclude
45.A.makes B.causes C.builds D.create
46.A.more B.much C.worse D.less
47.A.fell B.fallen C.falling D.fall
48.A.which B.it C.as D.this
49.A.lack B.have C.include D.cover
50.A.in fact B.indeed
C.in a while D.sooner or later
51 A.so B.even though
C.because D.although
52.A.even if B.although C.unless D.if
53.A.joy B.progress C.effort D.work
54.A.nothing B.everything
C.everyone D.nobody
55.A.come B.made C.had D.become
第三部分 阅读理解
A
William was pastor(牧师)of a small church in a rural community. Wilbur and his wife, Leah, attended the sermon(讲道)every Sunday morning. Wilbur was a farmer ,and whenever he came into the house from the field and sat down ,he would fall asleep. It was such a habit that when he came into church and sat in the pew he would also soon fall asleep. William discovered that some of the members of the church were taking bets to see how long he could keep Wilbur awake on Sunday mornings.
Wilbur’s wife was embarrassed by his behavior ,especially when he began to snore. She tried everything to keep her sleepy spouse(配偶)awake. She complained to him that she was getting calluses on her elbow from poking him in the ribs in a futile(徒劳的)attempt to keep him alert .One day while shopping in the grocery store, she saw a small bottle of Limburger cheese. Leah bought it and dropped it in her purse.
The next Sunday morning William had just started the sermon when Wilbur began to nod. When William finished the first point in his three-point sermon, he could see he was losing Wilbur. As William started the third point. Wilbur began to snore. Quietly, Leah opened her purse, took out the bottle of Limburger cheese and held it under her husband’s nose. It worked. Wilbur sat up straight and ,in a voice that could be heard all over the church ,said, “Leah, will you please keep your feet on your own side of the bed!”
56.The underlined word “nod” in paragraph III means_______.
A.bow the head slightly and quickly as a sign of agreement
B.bow the head slightly and quickly as a familiar greeting
C.let the head fall forward when sleepy.
D.make a mistake as if asleep or half asleep
57.Why as Wilbur’s wife embarrassed
A.Because some of the members of the church made fun of her husband.
B.Because her husband was a poor farmer.
C.Because he didn’t obey her.
D.Because he would fall asleep , even snore on Sunday mornings.
58.What’s the meaning of the sentence in paragraph III “he could see he was losing Wilbur”
A.He found that he would lose Wilbur forever. B.He found that Wilbur wasn’t listening to him.
C.He could see Wilbur leaving the church. D.He couldn’t see Wilbur any longer.
59.Which would be the best title for the passage
A.A Pastor and a Farmer. B.A funny Husband.
C.Sleeping Through the Sermon. D.A Poor Wife.
B
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60.Where can you spend the night in a tour
A.Cook’s Cottage. B.Westfield Centrepoint. C.Sydney Tower. D.Sovereign Hill.
61.What is the time that Cook’s Cottage is open on Saturday in the summer
A.11:00 am—2:00pm. B.5:00pm—10:30pm. C.9:00am—5:30pm. D.9:00am—5:00pm.
62.The Anchorage Restaurant is .
A.in Williamstown B.in the centre of the city C.in Anchorage D.in a Cantonese fishing port
63.If you want to buy the best products in Australia , you may call .
A.9397 6270 B.9231 9300 C.5331 1944 D.9419 4677
C
Everybody likes a winner, and there are always people ready to cheer for a good winner .But who has ever heard a song for the man who comes in second So this is in praise of the almost winner, the nearly champion ,the next to the biggest, the second best .This is the song of Mister Two .
You hear unflattering names for Mister Two . “Alsoran”, they call him, and “runner-up”. Names that make you think of a fellow who couldn’t quite make it. Don’t let that fool you.
Ask the winner of any race how good a man Mister Two is .He will tell you it’s Mister Two who made him run so fast .Mister Two is pressing hard at his heels threatening always to overtake and pass him.
Ask the salesman who won the contest and what kept him plugging after hours ,looking for extra order. Ask the directors of the big company why they keep changing their product, seeking the new equipment, the added advantage. What drives them What keeps them hopping It’s the salesman with nearly as many orders .It is the company with the product almost as good. It’s Mister Two.
In this country, we’re proud of the quality of our champions. Our big men come very big .Our fast men run very fast. Our wise men are the wisest and our greatest men are the greatest that a county could hope to be blessed with. And why is that Couldn’t it be because great Mister Two’s growing naturally in a land where the race is always open and everybody can run So this is for you ,Mister Two. This is your song. This is for all the days you tried for first, and came in second. It’s for the nights when you wonder if you ought to go on trying, since nobody seems to notice…
We notice ,Mister Two .We know the score. Winner or not ,you’re a natural champion. There couldn’t be a race without you ,Mister Two.
64.People usually call Mister Two unflattering names to him.
A.praise B.encourage C.laugh at D.respect
65.According to the author, Mister Two is mentioned in connection with the following except .
A.business B.sports C.wisdom and greatness D.failure
66.It is implied in this story that .
A.he runner-up is as important as the winner B.every leader needs someone to help him
C.the second today must be the first tomorrow D.second place is pretty good
67.The person who wins needs to understand that .
A.winning is everything B.without mister Two he would do better
C.without strong competition he wouldn’t have worked so hard D.being mister Two is wonderful
D
Have you ever dreamed of visiting a planet in the Milky Way(银河系) While the trip sounds exciting, it would take years and years to reach your destination. So in the future, bedtime for astronauts may be more than a few hours of regular shut eye .They would have to sleep for years.
European researchers are now conducting hibernation experiments .The study may help them understand whether humans could ever sleep through the years it would take for a space flight to distant planets. “If there was an effective technology, it could make deep-space travel a reality,” said Mark Ayre of the European Space Agency last month.
What seems like a science fiction is not completely unlikely. Researchers have been able to use chemicals to put living cells into a sleep-like state where they don’t age. They have now moved on to the small ,non-hibernating mammals(哺乳动物)like rats.
A major challenge is the fact that cells can be very simple systems, whereas body organs are far more complex(复杂的). “It’s like moving from simple Apple computer to a supercomputer,” said Marco Biggiogera, a hibermation researcher at Italy’s University of Pavia .Just like bears and frogs, the hibernation of human beings would cause a person’s metabolism(新陈代谢)to lower so they would need less energy.
Medical research ,however, is just half of a space flight hibernation system .There is a challenge of designing a suitable protective shelter(栖身所) . Such a shelter would provide the proper environment for hibernation , such as the proper temperature .It would also have to monitor(监控)life functions and serve the physiological needs of the hibernator.
According to Ayre , the six-person Human Outer Planets Exploration Mission(使命)to Jupiter’s moon(木星的卫星)Callisto could be an opportunity to use human hibernation .The mission aims to send six persons on a five-year flight to Callisto ,where they will spend 30days, in 2045.
68.According to the article ,the hibernation research .
A.is just an idea B.is always a science fiction
C.has already finished successfully D.has made some progress
69.In a hibernating state ,a person needs .
A.less sleep B.more food C.less energy D.more movement
70.The first try of the hibernation technology the six-person Human Outer Planets Exploration Mission to Jupiter’s moon Callisto.
A.will be B.has been planned for C.is certain to be D.may be
71.What is the best title of the article
A.Hibernation Study For Space Travel B.Welcome To Our Space Travel
C.To Hibernate ,To Live Longer D.Welcome To The Milky Way
E
Almost 55,000 people who have had a major impact on British society are profiled in a new 60-volume book that has taken 12 years to compile.
It has cost more than 25 million pounds and taken 10,000 writers to update the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
Murder victims Stephen Lawrence and James Bulger are among those joining the likes of Queen Victoria and Gandhi.
The new version of the Dictionary ,which was founded in 1882, costs 7,500 pounds and takes up 12 feet of shelf space.
Projects director Rober Faber said Stephen Lawrence was included because his death triggered “dramatic developments in British policing and social policy”
Women make up 10%of the entries-double the previous share and include Queen Elizabeth 1, Dusty Springfield , Linda McCartney and Virginia Woolf ,whose father compiled the first edition.
Alongside the famous names are lesser known individuals such as the inventor of snooker, army reservist(预备军人)Neville Chamberlain.
Stephen Lawrence and James Bulger were both included because of the “overwhelming soul-searching(真挚的自我反省、深思)and examination of education and social policy” which followed their deaths.
Mr Faber said: “These are not just people who were killed but people who had an impact, Jill Dando is there not only for her career but also because her death became a public event”
“So many of these people have seized the public imagination and have contributed to public debate.”
72.How much does a volume of the version cost on average
A.More than 25 million pounds B.More than 400.000 pounds
C.7,500 pounds D.125 pounds
73.How many women are profiled in the new Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
A.About 5 B.About 55 C.About 550 D.About 5500
74.It can be inferred that Jill Dando .
A.died in a case of murder which drew the public much attention
B.isn’t included in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
C.is the director of the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
D.is included in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography only for her death
75. are collected in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
A.Those who were murdered in history B.Those who have shaped Britain
C.Those who are famous all over the world D.Those who live in Britain
第四部分:完成对话
A: What’s the most important world problem which f_________ us at the present time
B: It’s the rapidly i_____________ pressure of population on land and on land r___________.
A: Really
B: This enormous increase of population will crease immense problems. By 2010, u_______ something desperate happens, there will be as m_________ as 7.5 billion on the s_________ of the earth!
A: Un. how c_________
B: It’s really d__________ to the spread of the knowledge and the p_________ of what is coming to be called Death Control.
A: Oh, I have just heard of B_________ Control.
B: Well, Death Control recognizes the work of the doctors and the hospitals and the health services in keeping a_______ people who, a few years ago, would have d_______ of the serious diseases. So we are happier now.
A: Uh, It’s true. Medical e________ at school catch diseases early and ensure healthier school children.
B: If you are seriously ill, there is an a_____________ to take you to a modern hospital.
A: Yeah, what’s more , Medical c_______ helps to keep people alive longer.
B: Well, We u_______ to think 70 was a good age; now 80, 90, it may be, are coming to be recognized as a n________ age for human beings.
B: Yeah. People are living longer b_________ of this Death Control, and f________ children are dying.
A: Umm…So the population of the world is s_________ up.
江阴高中2007届高三毕业班英语考前适应性训练(三)
I.单项选择
21—25:CDCAC 26—30:BBDDB 31—35:ACBDB
II.完形填空:
36—40:ADDCB 41—45:ACDBA 46—50:DCABD 51—55:CCBBD
III.阅读理解:
56—59:CDBC 60—63:DCAB 64—67:CDAC 68—71:DCDA 72—75:DDAB
第四部分:完成对话
faces increasing resources unless many surface come due practice Birth alive died examinations ambulance care used normal because fewer shooting
江阴高中2007届高三毕业班英语考前适应性训练(三)
I.单项选择
21—25:CDCAC 26—30:BBDDB 31—35:ACBDB
II.完形填空:
36—40:ADDCB 41—45:ACDBA 46—50:DCABD 51—55:CCBBD
III.阅读理解:
56—59:CDBC 60—63:DCAB 64—67:CDAC 68—71:DCDA 72—75:DDAB
第四部分:完成对话
faces increasing resources unless many surface come due practice Birth alive died examinations ambulance care used normal because fewer shooting
江阴高中2007届高三毕业班英语考前适应性训练(三)
I.单项选择
21—25:CDCAC 26—30:BBDDB 31—35:ACBDB
II.完形填空:
36—40:ADDCB 41—45:ACDBA 46—50:DCABD 51—55:CCBBD
III.阅读理解:
56—59:CDBC 60—63:DCAB 64—67:CDAC 68—71:DCDA 72—75:DDAB
第四部分:完成对话
faces increasing resources unless many surface come due practice Birth alive died examinations ambulance care used normal because fewer shooting
江阴高中2007届高三毕业班英语考前适应性训练(三)
I.单项选择
21—25:CDCAC 26—30:BBDDB 31—35:ACBDB
II.完形填空:
36—40:ADDCB 41—45:ACDBA 46—50:DCABD 51—55:CCBBD
III.阅读理解:
56—59:CDBC 60—63:DCAB 64—67:CDAC 68—71:DCDA 72—75:DDAB
第四部分:完成对话
faces increasing resources unless many surface come due practice Birth alive died examinations ambulance care used normal because fewer shooting
江阴高中2007届高三毕业班英语考前适应性训练(三)
I.单项选择
21—25:CDCAC 26—30:BBDDB 31—35:ACBDB
II.完形填空:
36—40:ADDCB 41—45:ACDBA 46—50:DCABD 51—55:CCBBD
III.阅读理解:
56—59:CDBC 60—63:DCAB 64—67:CDAC 68—71:DCDA 72—75:DDAB
第四部分:完成对话
faces increasing resources unless many surface come due practice Birth alive died examinations ambulance care used normal because fewer shooting