河北省示范性高中2013届高三上学期期中考试英语试题
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2013届高三上学期期中考试
英语试题
第二部分;英语知识运用。
(共两节,满分45)
第一节:单项选择(共15 小题,每小题1 分,满分15)
21.---Jenny, I think I’ll just have some coffee for a change.
--- _____.The coffee I bought yesterday is in the cupboard.
A.Change it, please B.Never mind C.With pleasure D.Help yourself 22. The food she has prepared for the party is not enough, for there are
_____people than she expected.
A.so many B.so much C.many more D.much more
23._____to his research work, the professor cared little about any other things.A.Devoting B.Devoted C.Having devoted D.To devote
24._____ all his followers dead, the captain was taken by his enemy.A.For B.As C.Because of D.With
25.She looks forward every spring to _____the flower-lined garden.A.walking in B.walk in C.visit D.paying a visit
26.How pleased the detective was _____what his customer told him!
A.hearing B.to hear C.heard D.to hearing
27.---Alice, you look puzzled, Have you understood it?
---No.I _____another problem just now.
A.l have thought of B.am thinking of C.had thought of D.was thinking of 28.---I regret _____you John has been fired.
---I can hardly believe my ears.He’s such a fine worker.
A.telling B.having told C.to tell D.to have told
29.The old man leads ______happy life now, but he will never forget ______hard time when he was poor.
A.the, a
B. /; the
C. the; /
D. a, the
30.-----Did Mary come to the party?
---I don’t know.She _____while I was out.
A.may have come B.must have come C.might come D.could come
31.The poor little boy who _____caught stealing a cake over there is an orphan.A.has B.had C.got D.is
32.Behind the coach _____our team wearing blue suits.
A.have B.walk C.is followed D.appears
33.The mother didn’t know _____to blame for the broken glass as it happened while she was out.
A.who B.which C.they D.that
34.Our country is developing at an amazing speed, which is _____makes me feel so proud.
A.that B.why C.what D.where
35.Throughout the week, the boy _____most of the work in the manager’s office.A.took on B.took off C.took in D.took over
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
Wings of Angel
I used to hate myself because I wasn't "normal". Everyone else could play on the monkey bars and ride on a bicycle, but not 36 . I had a severe spinal cord disorder(脊髓病) and I knew I would always be much 37 than others. I hated going to school and I hated others 38 at me. I hated seeing others smiling broadly and standing 39 and tall. And most of all, I hated looking in the 40 and seeing an ugly hunchback(驼背).
My friends found me 41 because I didn't let other get close to me. I thought I was going to go on like this for the rest of my life 42 Angela appeared.
That afternoon, I was sitting by myself in a corner of the school—a spot where no one would 43 me. That's when I first heard your voice. "Hi. Can I sit down?"
I raised my head and there she was, with an irresistible smile on her round face. "What are you looking at?" you asked. "Ants." "What are they doing?" "No 44 ." "I bet they're playing games and make friends. Don't you think so?" That was how our 45 started and it didn't stop. We talked about everything under the sun—the ants, the clouds, my little niche(处境)—until it was sunset. Then suddenly, you saw my 46 . She just stared. My heart 47 . What I feared most had happened and I knew for sure she would 48 me now. She stood up, pointed at my back and said, "I know 49 your back is hunched." I closed my eyes like a criminal waiting to be 50 . I begged in my heart for her to 51 , but she just kept on going. "I know what you've got there. Do you?" "No," I answered 52 . She bent and whispered in my ears. "Your back is bunched because you've got a pair of wings from the angels."I was 53 . I looked into her eyes and her 54 touched my heart. From that day on, I started to learn to 55 myself because I have the wings of an angel and a kind_hearted friend.
36.A.them B.it C.me D.her
37.A.sadder B.shorter C.weaker D.slower
38.A.looking B.smiling C.aiming D.glaring
39.A.still B.alone C.straight D.together
40.A.street B.sun C.corner D.mirror
41.A.distant B.stubborn C.hopeless D.unfortunate
42.A.after B.before C.since D.until
43.A.disturb B.seek C.interrupt D.ignore
44.A.wonder B.idea C.sign D.action
45.A.connection B.competition C.conversation D.comprehension
46.A.face B.back C.eyes D.shoulders
47.A.sank B.beat C.broke D.ached
48.A.care for B.rely on C.look down upon D.put up with
49.A.that B.how C.whether D.why
50.A.accused B.arrested C.punished D.sentenced
51.A.relax B.leave C.stop D.pause
52.A.shyly B.weakly C.proudly D.firmly
53.A.astonished B.ashamed C.annoyed D.amused
54.A.wisdom B.generosity C.honesty D.kindness
55.A.control B.like C.comfort D.enjoy
第三部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分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
One warm May day, two eighteen –year –old students from San Francisco State College decided to cool off with a swim at Bakers’ Beach.The two students were named Robert Kogler and Shirley O’Neill.They headed out to sea for a distance of 50 metres.Robert was in front.“Suddenly, I heard him scream,” Shirley recalls.“I looked round and saw this great grey thing going up in the air.The water seemed to be alive.”R obert screamed again.“It’s a shark! Get out of here!”
An eye – witness, Army Sergeant Leo P.Day was on guard at the nearby army post.He saw exactly what happened next.“I could see this boy struggling with the shark in the water,” he said.“The sea was red with blood.He was shouting and signalling someone to go back, go back.Then I saw the girl.She was swimming towards him.She completely ignored his warning.”Shirley reached Robert, and tried to take his hand.“When I pulled, all I could see was his a rm, handing by a thread,” she said.
So she put her arm about Robert’s back, and started to swim towards the shore.She kept praying “Don't’ let it attack again!” That journey to the shore seemed to last for hours.At last, as they neared the shore, a fisherman threw them a line, and pulled them both the rest of the way.The young man had lost a lot of blood, and died two and a half hours later, From the teeth marks, experts identified the attacker as a Great White Shark.For what Sergeant Day called “the gr eatest exhibition of bravery I have ever seen,” the President of the US gave Shirley a medal for bravery.
56.When Albert was attacked by a shark Shirley .
A.was swimming in the sea B.was watching him on the shore
C.was on guard at the nearby army post
D.was shouting and struggling with a shark, too
57.Choose the right time order of the following events in the story.
a.Army Sergeant saw the girl swimming to the boy.b.Shirley saw a great grey thing.c.They headed out to sea.d.Robert died.e.A fisherman threw them a line.
f.He saw a boy struggling with a shark.
A.b,c,e,d,f,a B.c,a,f,d,e,b C.b,c,f,a,d,e D.c,b,f,a,e, d 58.We can learn from the passage that .
A.the two students were brave and considerate
B.the fisherman was adventurous and helpful
C.the experts didn’t do much research on sharks
D.the Sergeant cared too much about his own life
B
BUKHANNON, West Virginia—Two rescue teams slowly moved along a two-mile path on Monday night to the site of a coal mine explosion that trapped 13 miners, who had not been heard from since the early morning accident.Meanwhile, at a nearby church, more than 250 family members and friends gathered, waiting for updates(最新报道)on the rescuers’ progress.The miners were trapped at about 6:30 a nd many families weren’t informed of the accident until about 10 a.m---more
than three hours after it
happened.“It’s very
upsetting, but you’ve got
to be patient, I guess,” said
John Helms, whose brother,
Terry, was trapped in the
mine.The trapped miners
were about 260 feet
underground and about
10,000 feet from the Sago
Mine’s entrance, said
Roger Nicholson, general
counsel from International
Coal Group.
At a late night news conference, Nicholson said one team had advanced about 4, 800 feet in the four hours since entering the mine just before 6 p.m.Another team entered the mine about 30 minutes later.
He said the crew was very experienced, with some members having worked underground for 30 to 35 years.The miners were equipped with about one hour of breathable oxygen each.The company has not released the names of the miners.
The teams test the air about every 500 feet, and have to disconnect (remove)the power to the phones they use to communicate with the surface before doing that.“ We don’t want to be energizing anything if it’s in an atmosphere with burnable gases,” Kips said.The cause of the explosion was not immediately known.High levels of carbon monoxide were discovered shortly after the explosion, which delayed rescue efforts, but those levels have since subsided(减退), authorities said.
59.According to the passage, we can infer that ________.
A.all the miners who were trapped underground were still alive
B.communication with the trapped miners was cut off
C.the two rescue teams entered the mine at the same time
D.the rescue started as soon as the accident happened
60.If the first team advanced at an average speed, they could dig about _______ per hour.A.1,000 feet B.2,400 feet C.1,200feet D.4,800feet 61.Where can the passage be seen?
A.In a magazine.B.In a newspaper.
C.In a science book..D.On an advertisement.
62.Which of the following shows the position where the miners w
d?
C
For many of us, printed books are satisfying in ways beyond the words they
contain.Billions of printed books have been published, read and saved in the
600 years since movable type was invented, so why mess with a good things?
Sony Electronics is doing just that, betting that readers will be won over by
the convenience of readability of its new electronic book devices.Sony's reader,
the PRS-505, can hold 160 books in its fixed memory, enough to line the shelves
on a good-sized wall in the average American home.The $299 device is about
the size of a paperback book, but a half-inch thick and weighs less than a
pound.
The Sony book reader is revolutionary not only in its storage capacity.The font(字体)is highly readable and adjustable by size.Unlike laptop computers, you can put the Sony in your purse, read it in direct sunlight and even bookmark the pages.And you can connect it to your PC to download books.
Surprisingly, though the reader has liberated the book from paper, electronic books aren't always a bargain.For example, David Baldacci's "Stone Cold" download retails(零售)for $15.19 at the Sony site, while Amazon(卓越网)will deliver a hard copy to your mailbox for $16.19.The Sony reader also lets you store and play or display music.So what's not to like about the Sony? Well, for many bibliophiles, a lot.Book lovers like to have, hold and keep their volumes, which don't need charging.You can write notes in the margins, and enjoy the ambience they provide on your book shelves.The need for electronic reading devices is likely to grow as more people worried about the billions of tons of paper used for printed material.Many believe the time will come when devices like the Sony reader are as common as printed newspapers and magazines today.
63.According to the passage, the Sony book reader _________.
A.is as light as a laptop computer B.can hold more than 200 books
C.is convenient to carry around D.cannot be connected to a PC
64.What is the author’s point when he mentions “Stone Cold”?
A.Amazon’s printed books are very cheap
B.“Stone Cold” can be got from the Sony site and Amazon
C.The Sony book reader is not very cheap to use
D.The Sony book reader can benefit its buyers a lot
65.The underlined word “bibliophiles” in Paragraph 5 refers to “__________”.
A.music lovers B.book lovers
C.electronic reading devices D.Sony readers
66.According to the author, what’s the future for the electronic reading devices?
A.They’ll replace printed newspapers and magazines
B.They’ll still be more expensive than printed newspapers
C.They’ll become a must in people’s daily life
D.They’ll become more popular as time goes on
D
As kids, my friends and I spent a lot of time out in the woods.“The woods” was our part-time address, destination, purpose, and excuse.If I went to a friends house and found him not at home, his mother might say, “Oh, he’s out in the woods, ” with a tone(语气)of airy acceptance.It is similar to the tone people sometimes use nowadays to tell me that someone I’m looking for is on the golf course or at the gym, or even “away from his desk.” For us ten-year-olds, “being out in the woods” was just an excuse to do whatever we feel like for a while.
We sometimes told ourselves that what we were doing in the woods was exploring(探索).Exploring was a more popular idea back then than it is today.History seemed to be mostly about explorers.Our explorations, though, seemed to have less system than the historic kind: something usually came up along the way.Say we stayed in the woods, throwing rocks, shooting frogs, picking blackberries, digging in what we were briefly persuaded was an Indian burial mound.Often we got “lost” and had to climb a tree to find out where we were.If you read a story in which someone does that successfully, be skeptical: the topmost branches are usually too skinny to hold weight, and we could never climb high enough to see anything except other trees.There were four or five trees that we visited regularly—tall beeches, easy to climb and comfortable to sit in.
It was in a tree, too, that our days of fooling around in the woods came to an end.By then some of us had reached seventh grade and had begun the rough ride of adolescence(青春期).In March, the month when we usually took to the woods again after winter, two friends and I set out to go exploring.We climbed a tree, and all of a sudden it occurred to all three of us at the same time that we really were rather big to be up in a tree.Soon there would be the spring dances on Friday evenings in the high school cafeteria.
67.The author and his friends were often out in the woods to _______.
A.spend their free time B.play golf and other sports
C.avoid doing their schoolwork D.keep away from their parents
68.What can we infer from Paragraph 2 ?
A.The activities in the woods were well planned.
B.Human history is not the result of exploration.
C.Exploration should be a systematic activity.
D.The author explored in the woods aimlessly.
69.The underlined word “skeptical” in Paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to ______.A.calm B.doubtfu C.serious D.optimistic
70 How does the author feel about his childhood?
A.Happy but short.B.Lonely but memorable.
C.Boring and meaningless D.Long and unforgettable.
第二节:补全短文
注意;E涂AB F涂AC G 涂AD(10分)
Let children learn to judge their work.71 .If corrected too much, he will stop talking.He notices a thousand times a day the difference between the language he uses and the language those around him use.Bit by bit, he makes the necessary changes to make his language like other people’s.72 They learn to do without being taught to walk, run, climb, whistle, ride a bicycle, compare their own performances with those of more skilled people, and slowly make the needed changes.
But in school we never give a child a chance to find out his mistakes and correct them for himself.73 we act as if we thought that he would never notice a mistake unless it was pointed out to him, or correct it unless he was made to.Let him work out, with the help of other children if he wants it, what this word says, what the answer is to that problem, whether this is a good way of saying or doing this or not.
If it is a matter of right answer, as it may be in mathematics or science, give him the answer book.74 Why should we teachers waste time on such routine work? 75 Let the children learn what all educated people must some day learn, how to measure their own understanding, and how to know what they know or do not know.
A.Children learn to do all the other things in the same way.
B.Let him correct his own papers C.Point out his mistakes
D.We do it all for him
E.We allow him to learn from other children
F.A child learning to talk does not learn by being corrected all the time
G.Our job shou ld be to help the child when he tells us that he can’t find the way to get the right answer
第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
下面文中共有10处错误,每句中最多有两处。
错误涉及单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏词符号∧,并在此符号下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线\划掉。
修改:在错词下面划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1、每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2、只允许修改10处,多者从第11处不计分。
Rose wanted a job. She went to many offices and she didn't like any of them. One day she saw a board in an office read: "This office needs a typist whom can type 200 words a minute." Rose was exciting. When Rose went to the manager's office, the man was writing something. Rose knocked at the door and the manager raised her head. "Do you need a typist?" asked Rose. "Yes!" he said. Rose clapped her hand. She couldn't help saying, "OK! How much will you pay for me every month?" The manager thought for a while and said, "I will pay you 77 dollars for first three months. Then I will pay you 30 dollars every month." Rose smiled and answer, "Great! I will come and work
here three months late." The manager was speechless.
第二节:书面表达(满分25分)
假定你是李华,得知你的好友王平现在高三学习非常紧张;父母期望高, 作业繁重,测试多,高考压力大等,他非常烦恼。
请给他写一封信,给出你的建议,帮助他摆脱烦恼。
开头结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
字数要求:100词左右。
Dear Wang Ping,
I've learned that you are having much trouble in your life and study.
_________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ Looking forward to your reply!
Yours,
Li hua
期中考试答案
56-58 ADA 59-62 BCBA 63-66 CCBD 67-70 BCDB
71-75 F A D B G
V. 短文改错:
VI.书面表达:
Dear Wang Ping,
I've learned that you're having much trouble in your life and study, which seriously affect your physical and mental well-being. I'm worried about that, so I'm writing to share with you some of my ideas.。