浙江省严州中学新安江校区2016届高三3月阶段测试试题英语
高三英语月考试题及答案-严州中学2015届高三3月阶段测试
浙江省严州中学2015届高三3月阶段测试英语试题选择题部分(共80分)第一部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节:单项填空(共20小题;每小题0.5分,满分10分)从A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入句中空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑.1. —You hate Chongqing Hot Pot, don’t you?—________. I just think it doesn’t agree with me.A. Not nearlyB. Not exactlyC. Not likelyD. Not always2. Luo Jiahui, ____ typical Asian American, was elected governor of the State of Washington in 1996, the first to win ____ honor.A. a ; anB. the ; anC. the ; theD. a ; the3. When I got into the office, I found Mr. Green ____ in his work, without noticing my arrival.A. buriedB. buryingC. to buryD. to be buried4. A bird is known by its song, and a man by his _____.A. actionB. friendsC. talkD. nature5. Yesterday, my father was so lost in his thoughts that he didn’t realize he ____ the red lights.A. ranB. was runningC. runsD. has run6. To our relief, the European company expressed their ____ to co-operate with us.A. anxietyB. concernC. willingnessD. complaints7. Personally speaking, Chinese parents should encourage children more, getting their confidenceto _____ .A. pick upB. turn upC. build upD. take up8. —Do you enjoy the latest movies?—Yeah, I will go for _____ is on.A. thatB. whateverC. whichD. whichever9. —You look fresh, so you ____ a nice Spring Festival.—Actually, I have been a little tired with my homework.A. should have hadB. would have hadC. couldn’t have hadD. must have had10. The value of life lies not in the length of days but in the use we ____ them.A. make ofB. make fromC. make upD. make into11. A dream job is one ____ you can not only satisfy your interest but get well paid for it.A. thatB. whichC. whenD. where12. According to the World Health Organization, air pollution is ____ millions of deaths everyyear.A. original fromB. suitable forC. accessible toD. responsible for13. A flood of corrupt officials(贪官) have been punished in China, which shows the government’sdetermination to fight ____ corruption ____ the end.A. against ; toB. with ; inC. for ; byD. against ; at14. In this world, there is always love for____ who love the world.A. onesB. the oneC. theseD. those15. A good teacher has to be able to____ the students’ interest in his or her class for long.A. improveB. takeC. holdD. contain16. It’s always cold in Zhejiang in winter, but it ____ be warm at times.A. canB. mayC. willD. might17. Don’t call Mr. Wang at nine tomorrow. He ____ to a lecture on the reform of the collegeentrance examination.A. will listenB. will be listeningC. is listeningD. will have listened18. The naughty boy found himself ____ by his teacher when he looked up from his picture book.A. to watchB. being watchedC. was watchedD. watching19. Parents and teachers always think students should spend more time on their studies, butstudents themselves think _____.A. otherwiseB. insteadC. meanwhileD. moreover20. —Things aren’t going too well financially, sir.—You mean we’re _____ soon?A. in the greenB. in the blueC. in the redD. in the yellow第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然从21~40各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项标号涂黑.Life is a series of choices and we can’t always foresee the consequences.Harry Saleem, an obese( too fat) man with too much money and power, faced a(n) 21 . Outside his office waited his personal 22 , bringing him the 23 news about the only medicine that could save his life. On the other side of the world, one of his engineers waited for his decision on an important 24 of business.His secretary asked him 25 she could bring the doctor in. The billionaire businessman made his 26 . “No. let the fool wait,” answered Saleem, “business comes first.” 27 the health problem caused by his huge weight, he was still 28 about making money. He 29 a fat finger, and one of his staffs 30 to switch on a large television set.On the screen appeared his engineer. They talked by satellite directly to each other although they were thousands of miles 31 . “It’s all ready to explode, Mr. Saleen,” he said, “just one32 .” His engineer was standing above Pakan Valley in South America. A few months ago, ith ad been a rainforest. Then Saleem’s men came, cutting down all the valuable trees and 33 the villagers to move out. 34 the valley, a dam had been built. This would provide power for the factories that Saleem planned to build in that area. The factories would bring him great 35 .He saw no reason to delay. He ordered the engineer to press the button. There, in the valley, a cloud of dust rose, 36 by a dull explosion. A large river changed its course and water flooded into the valley.“Good, that’s that. Now, get that doctor in here,” he 37 .The doctor came in with a worried look and started to examine his 38 patient. “You are doing very well, Mr. Saleen. The only medicine is saving your life. But the difficulty is getting more of it.”“Can you get more? Money is no problem.” Saleen said. “Tell me what you need and we’ll get it.”The medicine was made of a plant, which is 39 . There is only one place in the world where the plant grows.”“Where?” asked the businessman, 40 .The doctor smiled. “Well, luckily, the plant comes from one of the lands you own, sir. It comes from a place in South America, known as Pakan V alley.”21. A. choice B. opportunity C. consequence D. problem22. A. employee B. secretary C. doctor D. engineer23. A. amazing B. interesting C. heart-breaking D. important24. A. event B. matter C. incident D. accident25. A. that B. whether C. until D. unless26. A. decision B. mistake C. promise D. plan27. A. Besides B. Except C. Instead D. Despite28. A. addicted B. crazy C. interested D. dying29. A. arose B. rose C. raised D. aroused30. A. began B. stopped C. hesitated D. hurried31. A. apart B. away C. far D. aside32. A. look B. word C. moment D. while33. A. forcing B. asking C. forbidding D. stopping34. A. Above B. Along C. Through D. Across35. A. profits B. advantages C. preference D. achievements36. A. follow B. to follow C. following D. followed37. A. demanded B. recommended C. commanded D. suggested38. A. healthy B. wealthy C. worried D. frightened39. A. common B. usual C. rare D. normal40. A. delightedly B. thoughtfully C. impatiently D. cautiously第二部分阅读理解(第一节20小题,第二节5小题;每小题2分,满分50分)第一节:阅读下列材料,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项标号涂黑.AMany families take their children on vacation. They will usually travel for a few days or weeks during school breaks. But Julie and Tim Rivenbark planned a longer vacation with their two children—the Rivenbark family is on a one-year trip around the world. They plan to visit 30 countries in all.Right now, the four travellers are about halfway through their trip. Ms. Rivenbark says they are trying to see as much o f the world as they can. She says “we have been through Europe, southern Africa, now we are kind of working our way through Asia. So we have been to a bunch of big cities, like Dubai, Johannesburg, Rome and Bangkok.”The family has also spent time floating in kayaks(long narrow boats) in Italy, flying in hot air balloons in Myanmar, hiking to the Everest Base Camp in Nepal and going on a journey to see or hunt animals in South Africa.Mr. Rivenbark says the family has also ridden on ostrich birds, elephants, and camels. But, he says, one of the most interesting experiences of the trip has been meeting new people.“People have been extremely friendly, very welcoming and love our kids—interacting with them and their reaction to see our kids enjoying themselves in their country.”Eleven-year old Tyler says he has enjoyed learning about the people they have met. “I learned in Africa that people have very different lifestyles compared to Americans.” His sister, 9-year-old Kara, discovered that she liked Thai food.Ms. Rivenbark says that the extended trip teaches the children a lot more than short visits would have. “I think that the longer we travel, the more impact it has on how they see the world. I can see them changing more than they can see themselves.”It took the family a year to prepare for the trip. They had to sell their house and cars. Ms. Rivenbark quit her job and her husband is using unpaid leave. They carry small bags filled with lightweight clothing and whatever else they need. Ms. Rivenbark says she enjoys being able to carry everything she needs on her back. She says she does not miss the things she has back home. “What has become more important is making these memories as a family and taking those with us instead.” Tyler and Kara each have iPads s o they can communicate with teachers to stay current with their schoolwork. Tyler is also creating a 365-day video blog.The Rivenbarks will continue to head east for the next six months. They plan to visit Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, China and Australia. To follow their adventures, visit their website: .41. What makes the Rivenbarks different from other families is that _____.A. they have their family trips during the children’s holidaysB. they have carefully planned their family trips for holidaysC. they plan to have a tour around the world without their childrenD. they tour around the world with their kids not going to class42. During the travel, _____ impressed the kids as well as the parents most.A. floating in kayaks in ItalyB. hiking to the Everest Base Camp in NepalC. interacting with different peopleD. riding on elephants and camels43. The underlined word in Paragraph 7 extended is closest in meaning to _____.A. expandedB. contentedC. shortenedD. intended44. We can infer from the passage that _____.A. It will take the family one year to prepare and finish their travelB. The kids are finishing their current study with the help of the InternetC. The family are likely to stay in Asia for the second part of their tripD. To afford such a trip around the world is really something easy for the family45. The passage is meant to _____.A. share with the readers an extraordinary family tripB. introduce some great parents and their jobsC. remind us of the pleasure of getting close to natureD. inform us of the benefits of travelling around the worldBHave you seen a historical film recently? Do you think it was accurate? Some say that there is no such thing as a historical film. In many cases, Hollywood film-makers simply change the facts. Just look at these supposedly “historical” films.1. The PatriotThe film was released in 2000 and was directed by Ronald Emmerish and starred Mel Gibson. It is set near Charleston, South Carolina, during the American Revolutionary War(1775—1783) and follows the story of Benjamin Martin and his fight for American freedom against the British. The film was criticized for inventing and exaggerating British cruelty. The most criticized scene was one showing the burning of a church containing people of the town, of which there is no historical record. Another historical inaccuracy was the description of American-owned slaves being freed to serve with the American forces. In reality, many slaves ran away from their American owners and fought with the British against the Americans.2. Brave HeartThe film(1995) starred Mel Gibson was directed by Toby Reisz. It is based on the life of Scottish national hero William Wallace and his fight against English rule in Scotland during the 13th century. The film includes an affair between William Wallace and Princess Isabella (based on Isabella of France). The film implies she is a mother-to-be when William Wallace will be killed. However, historically, the real Isabella was a child of nine still living in France at this time, never having met Wallace. The film also caused controversy because of its anti-English nature.Apparently, when the film was shown in Glasgow, there was a loud noise made by happy American audience.3. U-571This 2000 film was directed by Jonathan Mostow and starred Mathew MacConaughey, Havey Keitel and Jon Bon Jovi. It took place during the Second World War(1939—1945). In the film, a German submarine(warship underwater) is boarded in 1942 by American soldiers who made themselves up as Germans. They took away the German submarine’s code-language machine, which, in the film, helps the Americans get many secret messages from Germany. However, the film was heavily criticized because it was actually the British who got the machine in May 1941 when they boarded U-110. The movie was also criticized for showing a scene where the U-boat sailors killed American sailors in the water after their ship sunk, which is, in 99% cases, impossible to happen.4. The 300 SpartansThe latest controversy surrounds the film The 300 Spartans. The film (directed by Zack Synder) tells the story of the battle between the Greeks and Persians in 480 BC. It is regarded as a key event in the birth of western democracy(民主) by some historians. In the film, 300 Spartans under the king fight against the enemies, 120,000 Persians led by Emperor Xerxes. The tiny Spartan forces repeatedly gain advantage over the invaders. These actions delays the Persians’ attack and gives the Greek armies enough time to prepare for the defense of Athens. But the Iranians (modern-day Persians) aren’t happy with the film. They say the film describes them as savage, killing-loving, and war-loving.46. This article mainly _____.A. praises four “historical” fi lmsB. shares with us four great moviesC. tells the readers about the inaccuracy of four “historical” filmsD. expresses the writer’s positive attitude towards the “historical” films47. As far as time is concerned, the war in _____ broke out earliest.A. The 300 SpartansB. U-571C. The PatriotD. Brave Heart48. Mel Gibson, a great American actor, starred in _____.A. The Brave Heart and U-571B. The Patriot and Brave HeartC. The 300 Spartans and Brave HeartD. The Patriot and The 300 Spartans49. The passage probably comes from a(n)_____.A. film posterB. fashion magazineC. film reviewD. tour guideCMany science fiction stories tell about explorers arriving in a new world. The explorers then use some kind of high-tech device to test for breathable air or signs of life. But here on Earth, science fiction is becoming reality through a new sampling technology called environmental DNA, or e-DNA for short. Scientists can use it to identify rare or invasive species, study bio-diversity or estimate fish populations with just a little air or water.Ryan Kelly is an ecologist at the School of Marine and Environmental Affairs at the University of Washington in Seattle. He works in a laboratory there with other researchers. They study the gene tic material released by living creatures. “Essentially we can take a sample of soil or air — and in our case — water, and we can sequence(to arrange the order of genes)the DNA out of it and tell you what is there.”Ryan Kelly says he and his research team are studying water samples collected from Puget Sound. He says the cost of gene sequencing has “been reduced greatly in recent years.” Th at makes DNA testing more widely available.Environmental DNA can be used in two ways. One is to identify the creatures that live in a certain place. The other is to confirm the presence or lack of a specific creature.Caren Goldberg heads the new e-DNA lab at Washington State University in Pullman, Washington. She is one of the first biologists in the northwestern United States to take the technology from the testing phase to actually using it.“It is extremely useful for species that are really hard to fi nd. I have spent many hours looking for species that I was pretty sure were there —looking under rocks, looking in water, doing all kinds of surveys.”Caren Goldberg sees e-DNA as a way to get answers more efficiently, safely and with less destruction compared to traditional survey techniques. Until recently, scientists depended on diving deep, netting or using an electric current to temporarily catch fish.“We’re absolutely at this point where proof-of-concept has been established. I don't think everyone necessarily is ready for it yet, but I think the majority of people are.”This newer way to identify what lives in the environment is becoming popular around the world. Animal experts in Vietnam are using the e-DNA to find the last, wild Yangtze giant softshell turtles. One researcher on the Caribbean island of Trinidad is using the sampling technology to find endangered golden tree-frogs. And in Madagascar, it is being used to identify amphibian diseases.Ms. Goldberg has used e-DNA testing to confirm the local extinction, disappearance, of a leopard frog in the American state of Idaho. She has also been asked to document the spread of the New Zealand mud-snail in the state of Washington. The creature has been found in lakes and other waterways across the state.Now, the U.S. Bureau of Land Management wants Caren Goldberg to look for the Columbia spotted frog in two other western states. The rare amphibian is a candidate for the federal government's threatened species list.Scientists working with the technology say they do not expect robots to replace field biologists anytime soon. But the old-fashioned field work could soon be more targeted.A related research goal is to show how long environmental DNA can last and how far it can travel in different environments.50. Paragraph One is intended as _____ of the passage.A. the main ideaB. the introduction of the topicC. a supporting detail of the main ideaD. a contrast of the main idea51. What has made E-DNA magic is that with E-DNA_____.A. you are likely to find information about a species with a little air, water, or soilB. some kind of high-tech device can be used to test for breathable air or signs of lifeC. you are able to get answers more efficiently, safely though with more damageD. the cost of gene sequencing has been reduced greatly in recent years.52. So far, the technique of E-DNA has NOT helped scientists search for ______.A. wild Yangtze giant soft-shell turtlesB. endangered golden tree-frogsC. the local extinction of a leopard frogD. the spread of the New Zealand mud-snail53. Despites its advantage, we are still not sure of something about E-DNA. That is _____ .A. the lasting time and the spreading area of E-DNAB .the lasting time of E-DNA and too many species for E-DNAC. too many candidates for E-DNA and the lasting time of E-DNAD. robots and old-fashioned field work’s replacing E-DNA54. The passage can be sorted as a(n) _____.A. science fictionB. experiment reportC. science reportD. bio-diversity discoveryDFor the rest of the week, Joe practiced kicking football hard, concentrating on his each kicking. Sometimes Joe hit the ball straight. Sometimes it went wide again. But it seemed that the more he believed he could do it, the easier it was.“I’m not a joke now,” thought Joe. “Not a joke at all!” But a practice wasn’t like a real match and his boots were still not giving him enough power.He should have told his mum and dad about it straight away but, of course, he didn’t. He was always shy to ask for things.Finally, late on the night before the match, he could hold himself back no longer.“Dad, I haven’t got any proper football boots …” he said.“Ah,” said Dad, “I might be able to help you there.”At the words, Joe was excited. New boots! He thou ght. “He’s got me some new boots! He must have got me them for Christmas,” thought Joe, “But now that I’m in an important match, he’s giving them to me early. Wonderful!”Dad went upstairs. Joe excitedly tried to watch the football preview on TV. He wasn’t playing for Manchester United or Liverpool, of course, but he was part of it all now; part of the thrill. His legs twitched with every kick on the screen. His head shook with every centre. And all the time, his mind was racing ahead to his own great game the next morning, in his super new boots.It was ages before his dad came downstairs again. He put a large pair of shiny black boots in front of Joe.As he stared at them, the boy felt as if someone had poured ice into his brain. The boots were awful!“Good, eh?” said his dad.Joe found it hard to speak. He had never seen anything like them before.They weren’t low-cut, soft or…. They had big, hard square toes, great big long studs and they were high at the ankle. They were his dad’s old rugby boots, polish ed up.Joe was filled with disappointment. They had been good boots, quality boots. And they were his size. Joe’s feet were enormous for his age. But he could imagine what everyone at school would say.“ …,” he finally gasped, “ should be exactly my size.”“At least I won’t slip,” he thought, “the studs are like sharks’ teeth!” Then he couldn’t help thinking about those in Ashton’s windows, which he had been longing to get.That night, he went to bed early but he didn’t sleep much because he was so terrifie d of being late. He woke at 1.17, 2.49, 3.37, 3.43, 4.55. The numbers jumped off the big face of his digital clock. Then 10.40!Ahhh!!!He jumped out of bed. He seized the clock. 6.03! 10.40 had been only a dream. At eight, breakfast time, it was raining like mad.“Might get called off, Joe,” suggested his mum.“Never, Mother. …will not be like cricket,” said his dad. “Will take a lot to stop football.”Joe checked everything for the tenth time. He put his boots at the very bottom of his large bag, well out of sight. He had decided to put them on when nearly everyone had left the changing room. Then his classmates wouldn’t make fun of him. Soon, it was time to set out.“Good luck!” said his mum, giving him a kiss.His dad had his coat on, ready for his morn ing deliveries. “Want a lift to school?” he said. “I hope to get down to watch you when I’ve done the trip to Eccles.”“Okay,” said Joe.As Dad’s van carried him down the hill to school, Joe was thinking about the boots. If only … but no, he had to stop that kind of thinking. It doesn’t matter about the boots, he told himself.55. From the first two paragraphs, we can learn that _____.A. Joe had been confident about himself in playing footballB. Joe had been laughed at for his poor football skillsC. Joe had been playing football greatlyD. Joe had not looked forward to joining in the football game56. You can read the disappointment of Joe from the following sentences except _____.A. …, the boy felt as if someone had poured ice into his brain.B. “ …,” he finally gasped, “should be exactly my size.”C. He could imagine what everyone at school would say.D. “At least I won’t slip,” he thought, “the studs are like sharks’ teeth!”57. The night before the football match, how many times did Joe wake up before he jumped out ofbed finally?A. threeB. fourC. fiveD. six58. You can put “They” at the beginning of the sentence _____A. “_____ might get called off, Joe,” suggested his mum.B. “_____,” he finally gasped, “ should be exactly my size.”C. “Never, Mother. _____ will not be like cricket,” said his dad.D. “ _____will take a lot to stop football.”59. From the story, we can infer that Joe’s father is likely to be a(n) _____.A. dentistB. engineerC. rugby playerD. milkman60. What can be the best title of the story?A. Joe’s footballB. Joe’s football teamC. Joe’s football bootsD. Joe’s dream第二节:下面文章中有5个段落需要添加小标题(第61~65题)。
高三英语3月模拟试题高三全册英语试题 (3)
领兑市安插阳光实验学校高三英语3月模拟试题本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两,共 120 分,考试时间120 分钟。
第Ⅰ卷(选择题,共 90分)第一:英语听力(共两节,满分 30 分)第一节(共5小题)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 woman discuss her class project with the man?A. During the man's class.B. After today's classC.Tomorrow.2. Where does this conversation most probably take place?A. In a garden.B.In a kitchen.C. In a market.3. How does the woman's sister go to university ?A. By bus.B.On foot.C. By subway.4. What was the weather like last Saturday ?A. It was sunny. B. It was raining all day. C. It turned fine in the afternoon.5. What does the man mean ?A. He knows what's wrong with the watch.B. The woman needs to buy another new battery.C. The clock shop can probably repair the woman's watch.第二节(共15小题)听下面5段对话或独白。
高三英语月考试题及答案-严州中学新安江校区2016届高三1月阶段测试
严州中学2016届高三1月阶段测试英语试卷第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节:单项填空(共20小题;每小题0.5分,满分10分)从A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。
1. — It was great to see you again.— ______ .A. I’ll catch up with youB. Be sure to keep in touchC. Try to hold onD. You’re getting ahead of yourself2. When he discovered that it was all ______ joke, he laughed so hard that he nearly fell to_____ ground.A. a; 不填B. the; 不填C. a; theD. the; a3. I have learned a lot about Asian customs, ______ in the small village for three years in theearly 1990s.A. livedB. to liveC. having livedD. to have lived4. I think it’s time the police got ______ with people who drink and drive.A. sweeterB. tenserC. rougherD. tougher5. A unique ______ of these rock shelters was that they were dry.A. featureB. functionC. symptomD. pattern6. A firm, dry handshake is generally regarded as an indication that someone is confident and______.A. in controlB. in styleC. in placeD. in office7. People are very adaptable, and we quickly ______ a new life circumstance — for better orworse — and consider it normal.A. adjust toB. lie inC. stay withD. rely on8. –– What sort of sweets do you like?–– ______ with chocolate inside.A.ManyB. SuchC. OnesD. Each9. The use of several senses gives the brain more connections and associations, making it easier______ information later, which assists memory and learning.A. findB. findingC. foundD. to find10. He was ______ the opinion that I should have gotten into coaching because he had andbecause he had such success with it.A. inB. ofC. onD. with11. Recycling, in its broadest ______, refers to the remaking of waste products and other usedmaterials for practical purposes.A. sightB. senseC. sizeD. space12. Successful people make a plan to deal with each new problem rather than denying or ______that it exists.A. realizingB. prayingC. judgingD. ignoring13. I recently read that it’s good to walk a lot; ______, I’m getting off the bus a few stops earlyand walking the rest of the way.A. howeverB. thereforeC. insteadD. otherwise14. This is your home, _______ you may treat it as.A. wheneverB. whoeverC. whateverD. wherever15. Children are not born with their habits already _______.A. to makeB. to be madeC. makingD. made16. I also felt guilty, as all fathers do at a time like this, wondering whether there was anything I______ to have prevented this situation from rising.A. would doB. could doC. can doD. could have done17. We recommend you ______ at least 15 minutes before the start of your tour.A. arriveB. arrivedC. will arriveD. have arrived18. ______ she began reading and saw what fun it was, there was no stopping her.A. UnlessB. OnceC. UntilD. Though19. Obviously he had set up a situation _____ he didn’t have to blame, or even recognize, his own shyness.A. whereB. whichC. thatD. whom20. –– Fancy meeting you here.–– _______A. So you’re going.B. That’s very kind of you.C. Have a nice time!D. Yes, what a coincidence!第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从21~40 各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。
浙江省严州中学新安江校区2016届高三1月阶段测试英语试题Word版含答案
浙江省严州中学新安江校区2016届高三1月阶段测试英语试题Word版含答案严州中学2016届高三1月阶段测试英语试卷第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节:单项填空(共20小题;每小题0.5分,满分10分)从A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。
1. — It was great to see you again.— ______ .A. I’ll catch up with youB. Be sure to keep in touchC. Try to hold onD. You’re getting ahead of yourself2. When he discovered that it was all ______ joke, he laughed so hard that he nearly fell to _____ ground.A. a; 不填B. the; 不填C. a; theD. the; a3. I have learned a lot about Asian customs, ______ in the small village for three years in the early 1990s.A. livedB. to liveC. having livedD. to have lived4. I think it’s time the police got ______ with people who drink and drive.A. sweeterB. tenserC. rougherD. tougher5. A unique ______ of these rock shelters was that they were dry.A. featureB. functionC. symptomD. pattern6. A firm, dry handshake is generally regarded as an indication that someone is confident and ______.A. in controlB. in styleC. in placeD. in office7. People are very adaptable, and we quickly ______ a new life circumstance —for better or worse —andconsider it normal.A. adjust toB. lie inC. stay withD. rely on8. –– What sort of sweets do you like?–– ______ with chocolate inside.A.ManyB. SuchC. OnesD. Each9. The use of several senses gives the brain more connections and associations, making it easier ______information later, which assists memory and learning.A. findB. findingC. foundD. to find10. He was ______ the opinion that I should have gotten into coaching because he had and because he had suchsuccess with it.A. inB. ofC. onD. with11. Recycling, in its broadest ______, refers to the remaking of waste products and other used materials forpractical purposes.A. sightB. senseC. sizeD. space12. Successful people make a plan to deal with each new problem rather than denying or ______ that it exists.A. realizingB. prayingC. judgingD. ignoring13. I recently read that it’s good to walk a lot; ______, I’m getting off the bus a few stops early and walking the rest of the way.A. howeverB. thereforeC. insteadD. otherwise14. This is your home, _______ you may treat it as.A. wheneverB. whoeverC. whateverD. wherever15. Children are not born with their habits already _______.A. to makeB. to be madeC. makingD. made16. I also felt guilty, as all fathers do at a time like this, wondering whether there was anything I ______ to have prevented this situation from rising.A. would doB. could doC. can doD. could have done17. We recommend you ______ at least 15 minutes before the start of your tour.A. arriveB. arrivedC. will arriveD. have arrived18. ______ she began reading and saw what fun it was, there was no stopping her.A. UnlessB. OnceC. UntilD. Though19. Obviously he had set up a situation _____ he didn’t haveto blame, or even recognize, his own shyness.A. whereB. whichC. thatD. whom20. –– Fancy meeting you here.–– _______A. So you’re going.B. Tha t’s very kind of you.C. Have a nice time!D. Yes, what a coincidence!第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从21~40 各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。
浙江省严州中学新安江校区2016届高三3月阶段测试试题英语试题(含答案)
严州中学2016届高三3月阶段测试英语试题选择题部分(共80分)第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节:单项填空(共20小题;每小题0.5分,满分10分)从A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。
1. —People should use public transportation more than private cars.—________. The traffic is always so heavy.A. ExactlyB. I’m afraid notC. It dependsD. That’s all right2. Beijing has been _____ host city of 2022 Winter Olympics, bringing _____ great surpriseto Chinese again.A. a, aB. the, theC. a, /D. the, /3. What really counts is not the _____ of life but the depth of life.A. weightB. heightC. widthD. length4. Words have power that _____ by few things in the world.A. matchesB. are matchedC. is matchedD. have matched5. —Why are your red cherries so expensive?—You see, the price of fruit always varies _____ the seasons.A. fromB. withC. inD. by6. A law can’t be _____ for anyone, even for those in power.A. turnedB. bentC. beatenD. meant7. —Is there any power left in your cell phone? Mine is dying.—Oh, sorry! There is _____ left in my cell phone, either.A. anythingB. no oneC. noneD. nothing8. Everyone in the world has a dream, a passion in their life _____ urges them to move forward.A. thatB. whereC. whatD. in which9. As the price of housing _____ these years, Shanghai ranks 7th among the world’s top tencities of price growing.A. growsB. was growingC. has been growingD. has grown10. —How do you find your first visit to your net friend Jane?—Oh, wonderful! Her warm welcome left me completely _____.A. at easeB. under attackC. beyond doubtD. in tears11. People tend to think that if you want to achieve something big, you’ll have to _____.A. make senseB. give wayC. take risksD. lose face12. Children acquire language more quickly than adults, simply by learning it _____—theylisten, copy, and communicate.A. fluentlyB. naturallyC. carefullyD. particularly13. Some parents gave their children overtime homework on Sundays when they ____ themselves.A. must have relaxedB. can’t have relaxedC. needn’t have relaxedD. should have relaxed14. A win-win solution to a problem is _____ allows everyone to feel good.A. whatB. thatC. whichD. how15. The company is planning to hire a new manager to _____ the old one’s position.A. take onB. take upC. take inD. take over16. Twenty scientists were reported _____the top prize at the 2015 State Science andTechnology Awards in Beijing on January 9th, 2016.A. to awardB. to be awardedC. to have been awardedD. to have awarded17. The temperature fell to -6℃ in most part of Zhejiang last month, which shows that it_____ be freezing cold in Southern China sometimes.A. canB. shallC. mayD. will18. A strong cold current hit South China in January, 2016, leading to most schools _____for the sake of safety.A. broke upB. breaking upC. broken upD. break up19. Sam loves teaching. Seeing his students succeed is very _____, he says.A. promisingB. rewardingC. surprisingD. challenging20. —I failed in the maths exam.—That’s one of those things. ________.A. Practice makes perfectB. Think it more and do it againC. Just look on the bright sideD. Drop it and try other subjects第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从21~40各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。
高中英语真题:学2016届高三第三次模拟考试英语试题 Word版.doc
高中英语真题:学2016届高三第三次模拟考试英语试题Word版.doc一、阅读理解(共4题)1.The International Voluntary Service runs a number of Youth Exchanges throughout the year. Youth Exchanges give small groups of 4-5 young people the opportunity to take part in volunteering trips abroad for an average of two weeks. These young people are joined by 4-5 young people from 3-4 other nationalities and are a wonderful intercultural experience in a safe environment.Example Youth Exchanges:Youth Exchange 1Location:IrelandOther nationalities:Ireland, Spain, Italy, HungaryTheme: Focuses on the topic of community reconstruction and community activities —exploring how local issues facing our communitiesare connected to global issues. The group will also learn about the eco-village as an example of a community and take part in team-building activities.Youth Exchange 2Location: FranceOther nationalities: Bulgaria, Italy, FranceTheme:Organic gardening & continual living. This project will take place in a natural park, where the group will take part in gardening activities and games / workshops about continuous development.Youth Exchange 3Location: MacedoniaOther nationalities: Serbia, Turkey, IrelandTheme: Foster (培养) social inclusion and motivate personal development of young people through sports and outdoor activities. Promote outdoor activities as a tool to help inclusion of young people with fewer opportunities.Youth Exchange 4Location: ItalyOther nationalities: Italy, Bulgaria, GreeceTheme: A social-environmental project that intends to promote social inclusion and continuous development, regarded as a process of civil rights and active citizenship. Over 10 days, the group will participate in activities to raise awareness about the effect of our behavior on the environment.1. What do you focus on when traveling in France?A. Gardening workB. Civil rightsC. Developing social inclusion.D. Rebuilding communities2. If you are interested in protecting the environment, you can take part in ______.A. Youth Exchange 1B. Youth Exchange 2C. Youth Exchange 3D. Youth Exchange 43. Which nationality are Youth Exchanges most popular with?A. SpainB. ItalyC. IrelandD. France2.As anyone who freelances (做自由职业) knows, there are lots of advantages of working at home alone. But there are drawbacks too, like the potential loneliness. No wonder co-working spaces are becoming so popular: they permit self-employed individuals to feel like they are part of all office environment, while making them get some work done too. But renting a co-working space does cost money.Now a Swedish project is aiming to change that by turning people’s under-used homes into temporary co-working spaces, available to freelancers for free. Hoffice was started by freelancers Christofer Gradin Franzen and Johline Zandra about a year ago in Stockholm when they invited a few people into their home office to work together. It was a great success, and the project has since spread to a number of cities in Europe, North and South America, Australia, India and Japan. Anyone can sign up and offer their home space as a free co-working space, or go find a Hoffice near them.On a Hoffice day, everyone arrives and starts work at a certain hour. After 45 minutes, everyone gets up to take a break, stretch, do qigong or yoga for 10 to 15 minutes. Afterwards, people can gather around again, and re-state their intentions and goals for the rest of the work day, as a way to motivate each other. Meals can be eaten together at a certain hour, potluck-style(家常饭)or by bringing your own lunch.This process creates an encouraging and supportive work environment. As some freelancers describe, “By working at Hoffice, we give ourselves and each other the gift to spend our days in a social working environment, wherewe are extremely productive without ignoring our other human needs. We also make sure to give us and each other what we need to feel calm, happy, inspired and creative during the worki ng day. ”So Hoffice is not just about sharing space;it's also about a free exchange of ideas. And perhaps the best thing is that Hoffices are free to use.4. Hoffice was started to________.A. change people’s attitude to workB. encourage people to be more socialC. improve people’s working conditionsD. provide a co-working space for free5. What’s the main idea of Paragraph 3?A. How people respond to Hoffice.B. How a Hoffice day works.C. What people share at Hoffice.D. What Hoffice means to people.6. Some freelancers’descriptions of Hoffice suggest that they________.A. benefit a lot from the working styleB. work longer than beforeC. expect more people to join themD. can’t be separated from each other7. What do we know about Hoffice according to the text?A. It is becoming increasingly popular.B. It has been around for quite a few years.C. It has created many new job opportunities.D. It is suitable for people from all walks of life.3.Billboard Music Awards of the Year 2015 goes to Taylor Swift, a singer-songwriter, who has shaped and inspired the American music industry with her success.When T aylor Swift first came to public notice, she was a 17-year-old newcomer who loved singing to her own guitar. She was far more enthusiastic than skilled, but apparently threw spark of superb talent.Four years later, Swift has become a multi-awards winner, with the biggest selling albums. For her consummate performance, Taylor Swift wasnamed Billboard magazine’s woman in 2011. She is the youngest artist to receive honors and several Billboard Music Awards, among them Top Country Album for the five-time platinum (白金) selling Speak Now, her third album that was released that year.“Taylor has shown the power of good songwriting with music of styles.”said Bill Werde, Billboard’s editorial director, “And at such a young age, Taylor has already made a major impact on music and has been an unbelievable role model for promising artists and young woman everywhere.”Swift is used to breaking chart records and winning honors since her career started. She followed that up in 2008 with Fearless, which established her as a skilled songwriter with several hits, including Love Story, You Belong With Me and White Horse.Not surprisingly, the 6-time platinum Fearless is the most awarded album in country music history in the US and her overall worldwide sales now reach 20 million albums and 40 million songs downloads. Swift has spent the past year on the Speak NOW World Tour in support of her third album, and now she’s getting ready to go further.According to a recent interview with The New Yorker magazine, Swift has so far written about 10 songs for a 2016 album. She said the new album is about feelings of growing up and becoming an adult.“They’re sad if I'm being honest.” Swift told The New Yorker. “They’re about my heartbreaks and my moving on. But more importantly, they are about achieving contentment. You’re not always going to be ridiculously happy as you grow up. ”8. As a newcomer in the show business, Taylor Swift was considered to be_______.A. a skilled songwriterB. an outstanding artistC. an energetic directorD. a promising talent9. The underlined word “consummate” in Paragraph 3 can best be replaced by______.A. confidentB. professionalC. excellentD. different10.What can we learn from the passage?A. Speak Now is Taylor Swift’s third album.B. Fearless marked the b eginning of Swift’s career.C. Swift’s new album is about feelings of grown-ups.D. Swift has gained Billboard magazine’s woman twice.11. Which of the following can be the best title of the passage?A. A Rising Music GeniusB. Taylor’s Heartbreaks in GrowthC. An Interview with Taylor SwiftD. Billboard Music Awards in America4.If asked if space exploration should continue, most Americans would give an immediate response either in favor of continuing or in favor of ending space exploration. A common response would be that space exploration is a waste of money. An average American, uneducated on the subject, might believe that the government is wasting billions of dollars on the research that has no value. Someone strange to the subject might say that a space shuttle goes up once in a while and that is about all that happens. Research is ongoing and continues when there are no shuttles being launched. This also costs the government money. Does the extreme cost of space exploration make sense?One argument is that the government is wasting money on the research not being used on Earth. Actually, the money goes to workers and scientists that support National Aeronautics and Space Administration(NASN) missions, and goes to major companies that play important roles in major sectors of the US economy. Boeing is a partner of NASA for aircraft, the same company that makes commercial aircraft for the airline industry.Another benefit to continuing space exploration is the many technologies it provides., The artificial (人造的) heart resulted from experiments on the space shuttle. The handheld Jaws of Life used to save victims from car accidents resulted from the system used to separate the space shuttle from its booster rockets. Insulation (隔热板) in homes that keeps them warm and energy efficient is based on the technology used to insulate the space shuttle.There are direct benefits to the economy provided by NASA missions as well as those technologies. These advances are found in food, building materials, medical procedures and the vehicles we drive. While it can be proven that billions of dollars that could be used elsewhere is being spent on space exploration, the benefits it provides outweigh the terrible aspects. As a matter of fact, the money spent helps to improve the quality of our lives.12. How is Paragraph 2 mainly developed?A. By offering analyses.B. By making comparisons.C. By giving some examples.D. By presenting research findings.13. The function of Jaws of Life is to_____.A. save people from traffic accidents.B. do experiments on the space shuttleC. keep houses warm and energy efficientD. separate the space shuttle from its booster rockets.14. In the author’s opinion, space exploration______.A. has changed our life completelyB. costs too much of our timeC. benefits us in many waysD. has nothing to do with us15. What would be the best title for the text?A. Benefits of space explorationB. Is space exploration worth the cost?C. How to make space exploration affordableD. Missions of the NASA space shuttle program二、未分类(共2题)munication has always been one of the basic keys to success. They say great public speakers are born and not made, but there are always some tricks of the trade which will help you in becoming a great orator. 16 Read, Study and LearnReading and studying helps you to learn different words and ways to convey your idea. Watch how other speakers talk. 17 Learn from the experts and get tips from them if you can.Posture is ImportantWho said that communication is just speaking words? 18 If you stand confidently or if you are sitting up straight, it expresses that you arefocused on what you’re doing and that you know what you are speaking about. It also shows how much you value their time and attention.Show Enthusiasm19 Even a tech novice (新手) would get enthusiastic about the new invention when Jobs would present it. It’s because he had that enthusiasm which would spread to other people in a heartbeat. So you must show enthusiasm in what you are speaking about, or it will seem that even you are uninterested in what you have to say.Welcome Questions20 Allow your audience some time to ask you questions. This stage will help you determine if you have effectively shared your knowledge, if your audience took notice and listened to you and if there are any parts that you need to discuss again or clarify.A. Pay attention to their facial expressions and hand gestures.B. Communication is not only done orally.C. Have you ever heard the late Steve Jobs holding a speech?D. Here are some tricks which will help you in becoming a great speaker.E. Once you have gotten used to it, your confidence will grow and it will show.F. This is decisive in any speeches that you make.G. How you stand or sit also communicates different ideas to others.2.Mass media are very important tools of communication, through 41 information is passed to even the farthest end of the world. They 42 (able) us to communicate with each other by 43 (help) us to overcome the barriers of time and space.Mass media function in various 44 (way). Below are listed the most commonly seen.First, mass media keep us well 45 (inform) of the happenings of the world which would otherwise remain unknown.Second, mass media persuade us 46 (most) through advertisements. As we can see, newspapers, magazines and TV arefilled 47 all kinds of colourful, persuasive advertisements which tempt us to buy their products.Third, mass media give 48 entertainment. Television and radio broadcasting provide us with a big variety of programmes every day. Films, books, magazines, etc. give us 49 (day) amusement.In a word, mass media 50 (be) all the more important in the future and their function will enormously expand. Limited by space, only a few examples are mentioned here.三、完型填空(共1题)st weekend I went snowshoeing with a group of teachers from my school. 21 , it felt a little strange --- a bit like ,wearing flippers(脚蹼)22 you swim! l felt quite clumsy to start with, and it was 23 to climb over the fallen trees with the snowshoes 24 to my feet. However, I love 25 and am used to walking in mountainous areas 26 I soon got used to it. I loved walking through the forest and seeing all the trees covered in 27 ! At times, walking uphill in the snow was hard, 28 when there were rocks underneath the snow. Once we reached the 29 it was worth it! The mountain we 30 was called "Le Tanet" and it was l,292 m high --- that's higher than Snowdon, the tallest mountain in Wales! The sky was a bit gray, but the views were 31 . I managed to get some great 32 --- and remembered to use my new camera! After takinglots of photos, we started going down. In some ways, going down the mountain was harder than 33 . It was very steep(陡峭), and it was easy to 34 in the snow.At the bottom, we had a hot drink in a cabin --- it was clearly 35 after a few hours of walking in the cold! Before we went 36 I attempted sledging(雪橇) which I'd never 37 before! It was great fun!To be honest, I'd really 38 snowshoes as an alternative to the more well-known 39 sports. Besides being a lot cheaper than skiing, it's easier to do and is considered to be a lot 40 !21. A. At first B. By day C. Above all D. By chance22. A. unless B. when C. since D. before23. A. practical B. easy C. difficult D. enjoyable24. A. designed B. reviewed C. adjusted D. attached25. A. swimming B. skiing C. hiking D. riding26. A. and B. but C. if D. so27. A. mud B. fog C. dirt D. snow28. A. especially B. normally C. directly D. perfectly29. A. bottom B. top C. valley D. beach30. A. promoted B. climbed C. protected D. ignored31. A. excellent B. common C. similar D. universal32. A. assistance B. guides C. photos D. equipment33. A. lying B. checking C. staying up D. going up34. A. spread B. test C. slip D. sleep35. A. needed B. displayed C. controlled D. backwards36. A. upstairs B. home C. abroad D. changed37. A. gotten B. seen C. lost D. tried38. A. suspect B. dislike C. recommend D. quit39. A. extreme B. winter C. water D. track40. A. cheaper B. safer C. firmer D. slower四、短文改错(共1题)1.假定英语课上英语老师要求同桌之间互相修改作文,请你修改你同桌的以下作文。
2016年高三英语3月月考试题及答案.doc
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第Ⅰ卷(选择题,共100分)第一部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分50分)第一节、语法和词汇知识(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)1、Thank you for sending us ______ fresh vegetables of many kinds. You have done us _____ great service.A./; aB. the; aC. /;/ D the; /2、Its cloudy outside, please take an umbrella._________.A.Yes, take it easy.B. Well , it just dependsC. Ok , just in caseD. All right ,youre welcome3、Does this meal cost $50? I ____something far better than this?A. preferB. expectC. suggestD. suppose4、Dont call me tomorrow evening, for I ____________to a lecture on how to keep a good state of mind when taking an exam.A. will listenB. shall listenC. will be listeningD. should listen5. ---Where did you see the sponsor, Madame?---It was in the supermarket __________I was doing some shopping with my husband.A. thatB. whereC. whichD. when6. I cant imagine how he finished the relay race, ________his foot wounded so seriously.A. asB. forC. withD. because of7. From the picture we know, so happy _________that they are wild with joy.A. the children feelB. did the children feelC. the children are feeingD. do the children feel8、A.I enjoy it very muchB. Its wo9、Youve missed your ______ to speak and you have to wait for another round.A. turnB. chanceC. orderD. opportunity10、Fitness is important in sports but of at least _____ importance are skills.A. fairB. reasonableC. equalD. proper11、Despite the fact that Lucy is a lovely girl, she _____ be extremely difficult to work with sometimes.A. mustB. shouldC. wouldD. can12、Her question was so difficult that I could hardly make any ____ of it at all.A. explanationB. meaningC. senseD. idea13、What the doctors really doubt is________ my mother will recover from the serious illness soon.A.whenB.howC.whetherD.why14、I am at least age Robert if I am not older than he.A.the same;asB.the same;withC.as same;asD.as same;with15、-----Which driver was to blame?-----Why, ________! It was the childs fault, clear and simple. He suddenly came out between two parked cars.A. bothB. eachC. eitherD. neither16、I bought three books, but none of _______ is interesting.A. whichB. thatC. whatD. them17. At the seventh International Ballet Competitions , Fernando Bujones won the first gold medal ever to an American male dancer .A.awardedB.to be awardedC.being awardedD.should be awarded18. The company has made it clear that any application form ___________ until now properly will not be accepted.A .not having been filled B. not filled C. not being filled D. not to be filled19.I didnt know the girl you the sheep.A.had fedB.had her fedC.had feedD.had to feed20.Mr. Reed made up his mind to devote all he had to some schools forpoor children.A.set upB.setting upC.have set upD.has set up第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题l .5分,总分30分)从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
2016届高三英语第三次模拟考试题(附答案)
2016届高三英语第三次模拟考试题(附答案)2015―2016学年度上学期高三第三次模拟考试英语科试卷时间:120分钟满分:150分命题人/校对人:高三英语组本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第 II 卷(非选择题)。
第 I 卷第一部分:听力(共两节,满分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,并标在试卷的相应位置。
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. What is the woman doing?A. Singing a songB. Listening to musicC. Reading a book 2. What day is it tomorrow? A. Wednesday B. Thursday C. Friday 3. What will the weather be like this afternoon? A. Snowy B. Rainy C. Cloudy 4. What did Alice do this afternoon? A. She went boating with Ted. B. She saw a movie with Mike. C. She waited for Mike for a long time. 5. What is the man’s plan for the day after tomorrow? A. To stay at home. B. To go to the airport.C. To go on a picnic. 第二节(共15题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
浙江省严州中学高三英语3月阶段测试试题(无答案)新人教版
严州中学2013届高三3月阶段测试英语试题第一节:单项填空(共20小题;每小题0.5分,满分10分)从A、B、C和D四个选项,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。
1.________ new round of competition for customers has started with discounted products in Gome and Suning, setting off ________ wave of shopping rush at the end of the year.A. A; 不填B. The; aC. A; theD. A; a2. ——How should I pay the rent?——________. You can pay by week or month.A. It’s up to youB. That’s rightC. Not at allD. It doesn’tmatter3. Clothing made of man-made fibers has certain advantages over ______ made of natural fibers like cotton, wool or silk.A. thisB. oneC. thatD. what4. Unlike the earth, Mars is too cold and Venus is far too hot _______ there to be any life.A. asB. soC. likeD. for5. The little man was _______ more than one meter fifty high, who is often laughed at.A. almostB. hardlyC. nearlyD. even6. The village seemed deserted, the only sign of life ________ some trees waving in the howling wind.A. beingB. wereC. wasD. to be7. The old lady got up just before sunrise, as she often does, _____along the beachfor some fresh air.A. walkedB. to walkC. walkingD. having walked8. We’d better take umbrellas—I’m sure it _____ when we arrive in London; it’salways wet there at this time of year.A. will rainB. is rainingC. will be rainingD. would rain9.-What does the sign over there say?-“No person ____________ bring drinks into the student computer pool.”A. willB. mayC. mustD. shall10. It was a great _____ for her to be pleasant to people she didn’t like.A. attemptB. troubleC. effortD. practice11.The car began to ______ the moment the vehicle got into the highway.A. take upB. give upC. make upD. pick up12. More than 5,000 people had been ________ dead from Friday's massive earthquakeand tsunami, Japanese media quoted police as saying early on Thursday. A. convinced B. guaranteed C. confirmed D. claimed13. We were hoping to finish the project by next week—________, however, we won’tmake it until the week after.A. so farB. as it isC. by and byD. on the other hand14. In ______ seemed like forever, we finally cleared the large rocks and reacheda mountain with fantastic views.A. whichB. thatC. whereD. what15. I _______ your birthday party last night but for the fact that it was rainingat that time.A. would have attendedB. would attendC. must have attendedD. must attend16. —Ken, ______, but your radio is going too loud.—Oh, I'm sorry. I'll turn it down right now.A. I hate to say itB. It doesn't hurt to askC. I'm really tired of itD. I'm crazy about it17. ——Didn’t you explain the truth to her?—— I did, but God knows what she _______ about.A. was thinkingB. thoughtC. had thoughtD. will think18. ______ you want a healthy diet or enjoy a delicious meal, please come and visitour restaurant.A. IfB. WhileC. WhetherD. Since19. Scientists were ______ to find out how the crash occurred immediately after theaccident happened.A. conductingB. investigatingC. involvingD. considering20. During the time of global economic crisis, to graduates the ______ concern isjob hunting.A. publicB. considerateC. latestD. fundamental第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从21--40各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳的选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。
2017-2018届浙江省严州中学高三3月阶段测试英语试题及答案
浙江省严州中学2017-2018届高三3月阶段测试英语试题选择题部分(共80分)第一部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节:单项填空(共20小题;每小题0.5分,满分10分)从A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入句中空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑.1. —You hate Chongqing Hot Pot, don’t you?—________. I just think it doesn’t agree with me.A. Not nearlyB. Notexactly C. Not likely D. Notalways2. Luo Jiahui, ____ typical Asian American, was elected governor of the State of Washington in 1996, the first to win ____ honor.A. a ; anB. the ; anC. the ; theD. a ; the3. When I got into the office, I found Mr. Green ____ in his work, without noticing my arrival.A. buriedB. buryingC. to buryD. to beburied4. A bird is known by its song, and a man by his _____.A. actionB. friendsC. talkD. nature5. Yesterday, my father was so lost in his thoughts that he didn’t realize he ____ the red lights.A. ranB. wasrunningC. runsD. has run6. To our relief, the European company expressed their ____ to co-operate with us.A. anxietyB. concernC.willingness D. complaints7. Personally speaking, Chinese parents should encourage children more, getting their confidence to _____ .A. pick upB. turn upC. build upD. take up8. —Do you enjoy the latest movies?—Yeah, I will go for _____ is on.A. thatB. whateverC. whichD.whichever 9. —You look fresh, so you ____ a nice Spring Festival. —Actually, I have been a little tired with my homework.A. should have hadB. would havehadC. couldn’thave hadD. musthave had10. The value of life lies not in the length of days but in the use we ____ them.A. make ofB. make fromC. make upD. makeinto11. A dream job is one ____ you can not only satisfy your interest but get well paid for it.A. thatB. whichC. whenD. where12. According to the World Health Organization, air pollution is ____ millions of deaths every year.A. original fromB. suitableforC.accessibletoD.responsiblefor13. A flood of corrupt officials(贪官) have beenpunished in China, which shows the government’s determination to fight ____ corruption ____ the end.A. against ; toB. with ; inC. for ; byD.against ;at14. In this world, there is always love for____ who love the world.A. onesB. the oneC. theseD. those15. A good teacher has to be able to____ the students’ interest in his or her class for long.A. improveB. takeC. holdD. contain16. It’s always cold in Zhejiang in winter, but it____be warm at times.A. canB. mayC. willD. might17. Don’t call Mr. Wang at nine tomorrow. He ____ toa lecture on the reform of the college entrance examination.A. will listenB. will belisteningC. islisteningD. will havelistened18. The naughty boy found himself ____ by his teacher when he looked up from his picture book.A. to watchB. beingwatched C. waswatchedD.watching19. Parents and teachers always think students should spend more time on their studies, but students themselves think _____.A. otherwiseB. insteadC. meanwhileD.moreover 20. —Things aren’t going too well financially, sir.—You mean we’re _____ soon?A. in the greenB. in theblueC. in the redD. in theyellow第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然从21~40各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项标号涂黑.Life is a series of choices and we can’t always foresee the consequences.Harry Saleem, an obese( too fat) man with too much money and power, faced a(n) 21 . Outside his office waited his personal 22 , bringing him the 23 news about the only medicine that could save his life. On the other side of the world, one of his engineers waited for his decision on an important 24 of business.His secretary asked him 25 she could bring the doctor in. The billionaire businessman made his 26 . “No. let the fool wait,” answered Saleem, “business comes first.” 27 the health problem caused by his huge weight, he was still 28 about making money. He 29 a fat finger, and one of his staffs 30 to switch on a large television set.On the screen appeared his engineer. They talked by satellite directly to each other although they were thousands of miles 31 . “It’s all ready to explode, M r.S a l e e n,”h e s a i d,“j u s t o n e 32 .” His engineer was standing above Pakan Valleyin South America. A few months ago, it had been a rainforest. Then Saleem’s men came, cutting down all the valuable trees and 33 the villagers to move out.34 the valley, a dam had been built. This would provide power for the factories that Saleem planned to build in that area. The factories would bring him great 35 .He saw no reason to delay. He ordered the engineer to press the button. There, in the valley, a cloud of dust rose, 36 by a dull explosion. A large river changed its course and water flooded into the valley.“Good, that’s that. Now, get that doctor in here,”he 37 .The doctor came in with a worried look and started to examine his 38 patient. “You are doing very well, Mr. Saleen. The only medicine is saving your life. But the difficulty is getting more of it.”“Can you get more? Money is no problem.”Saleen said. “Tell me what you need and we’ll get it.”The medicine was made of a plant, which is 39 . There is only one place in the world where the plant grows.”“Where?” asked the businessman, 40 .The doctor smiled. “Well, luckily, the plant comes from one of the lands you own, sir. It comes from a placein South America, known as Pakan Valley.”21. A. choice B.opportunityC. consequenceD. problem22. A. employee B. secretary C. doctor D. engineer23. A. amazing B.interesting C.heart-breakingD. important24. A. event B. matter C. incident D. accident25. A. that B. whether C. until D. unless26. A. decision B. mistake C. promise D. plan27. A. Besides B. Except C. Instead D. Despite28. A. addicted B. crazy C. interested D. dying29. A. arose B. rose C. raised D. aroused30. A. began B. stopped C. hesitated D. hurried31. A. apart B. away C. far D. aside32. A. look B. word C. moment D. while33. A. forcing B. asking C. forbidding D. stopping34. A. Above B. Along C. Through D. Across35. A. profits B.advantages C. preference D.achievements36. A. follow B. to follow C. following D. followed37. A. demanded B.recommendedC. commandedD. suggested38. A. healthy B. wealthy C. worried D.frightened 39. A. common B. usual C. rare D. normal40. A.delightedly B.thoughtfullyC. impatientlyD.cautiously第二部分阅读理解(第一节20小题,第二节5小题;每小题2分,满分50分)第一节:阅读下列材料,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项标号涂黑.AMany families take their children on vacation. They will usually travel for a few days or weeks during school breaks. But Julie and Tim Rivenbark planned a longer vacation with their two children—the Rivenbark family is on a one-year trip around the world. They plan to visit 30 countries in all.Right now, the four travellers are about halfway through their trip. Ms. Rivenbark says they are trying to see as much of the world as they can. She says “we have been through Europe, southern Africa, now we are kind of working our way through Asia. So we have been to a bunch of big cities, like Dubai, Johannesburg, Rome and Bangkok.”The family has also spent time floating in kayaks(longnarrow boats) in Italy, flying in hot air balloons in Myanmar, hiking to the Everest Base Camp in Nepal and going on a journey to see or hunt animals in South Africa.Mr. Rivenbark says the family has also ridden on ostrich birds, elephants, and camels. But, he says, one of the most interesting experiences of the trip has been meeting new people.“People have been extremely friendly, very welcoming and love our kids—interacting with them and their reaction to see our kids enjoying themselves in their country.”Eleven-year old Tyler says he has enjoyed learning about the people they have met. “I learned in Africa that people have very different lifestyles compared to Americans.” His sister, 9-year-old Kara, discovered that she liked Thai food.Ms. Rivenbark says that the extended trip teaches the children a lot more than short visits would have. “I think that the longer we travel, the more impact it has on how they see the world. I can see them changing more than they can see themse lves.”It took the family a year to prepare for the trip. They had to sell their house and cars. Ms. Rivenbark quit her job and her husband is using unpaid leave. They carry small bags filled with lightweight clothing and whatever else they need. Ms. Rivenbark says she enjoys being able to carry everything she needs on her back. She says shedoes not miss the things she has back home. “What has become more important is making these memories as a family and taking those with us instead.”Tyler and Kara each have iPads so they can communicate with teachers to stay current with their schoolwork. Tyler is also creating a 365-day video blog.The Rivenbarks will continue to head east for the next six months. They plan to visit Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, China and Australia. To follow their adventures, visit their website: .41. What makes the Rivenbarks different from other families is that _____.A. they have their family trips during the children’s holidaysB. they have carefully planned their family trips for holidaysC. they plan to have a tour around the world without their childrenD. they tour around the world with their kids not going to class42. During the travel, _____ impressed the kids as well as the parents most.A. floating in kayaks in ItalyB. hiking to the Everest Base Camp in NepalC. interacting with different peopleD. riding on elephants and camels43. The underlined word in Paragraph 7 extended is closest in meaning to _____.A. expandedB. contentedC. shortenedD. intended44. We can infer from the passage that _____.A. It will take the family one year to prepare and finish their travelB. The kids are finishing their current study with the help of the InternetC. The family are likely to stay in Asia for the second part of their tripD. To afford such a trip around the world is really something easy for the family45. The passage is meant to _____.A. share with the readers an extraordinary family tripB. introduce some great parents and their jobsC. remind us of the pleasure of getting close to natureD. inform us of the benefits of travelling around the worldBHave you seen a historical film recently? Do you thinkit was accurate? Some say that there is no such thing as a historical film. In many cases, Hollywood film-makers simply change the facts. Just look at these supposedly “historical” films.1. The PatriotThe film was released in 2000 and was directed by Ronald Emmerish and starred MelGibson. It is set near Charleston, South Carolina, during the American Revolutionary War(1775—1783) and follows the story of Benjamin Martin and his fight for American freedom against the British. The film was criticized for inventing and exaggerating British cruelty. The most criticized scene was one showing the burning of a church containing people of the town, of which there is no historical record. Another historical inaccuracy was the description of American-owned slaves being freed to serve with the American forces. In reality, many slaves ran away from their American owners and fought with the British against the Americans.2. Brave HeartThe film(1995) starred Mel Gibson wasdirected by Toby Reisz. It is based on thelife of Scottish national hero William Wallace and his fight against English rule in Scotlandduring the 13th century. The film includes an affair between William Wallace and Princess Isabella (based on Isabella of France). The film implies she is a mother-to-be when William Wallace will be killed. However, historically, the real Isabella was a child of nine still living in France at this time, never having met Wallace. The film also caused controversy because of its anti-English nature. Apparently, when the film was shown in Glasgow, there was a loud noise made by happy American audience.3. U-571This 2000 film was directed by Jonathan Mostow and starred Mathew MacConaughey,Havey Keitel and Jon Bon Jovi. It took place during the Second World War(1939—1945). In the film, a German submarine(warship underwater) is boarded in 1942 by American soldiers who made themselves up as Germans. They took away the German submarine’s code-language machine, which, in the film, helps the Americans get many secret messages from Germany. However, the film was heavily criticized because it was actually the British who got the machine in May 1941 when they boarded U-110. The movie was also criticized for showinga scene where the U-boat sailors killed American sailors in the water after their ship sunk, which is, in 99% cases, impossible to happen.4. The 300 SpartansThe latest controversy surrounds the film The 300 Spartans. The film (directed by ZackSynder) tells the story of the battle between the Greeks and Persians in 480 BC. It is regarded as a key event in the birth of western democracy(民主) by some historians. In the film, 300 Spartans under the king fight against the enemies, 120,000 Persians led by Emperor Xerxes. The tiny Spartan forces repeatedly gain advantage over the invaders. These actions delays the Persians’attack and gives the Greek armies enough time to prepare for the defense of Athens. But the Iranians (modern-day Persians) aren’t happy with the film. They say the film describes them as savage, killing-loving, and war-loving.46. This article mainly _____.A. praises four “historical” filmsB. shares with us four great moviesC. tells the readers about the inaccuracy of four“historical” filmsD. expresses the writer’s positive attitude towards the “historical” films47. As far as time is concerned, the war in _____ broke out earliest.A. The 300 SpartansB. U-571C. The PatriotD. Brave Heart48. Mel Gibson, a great American actor, starred in _____.A. The Brave Heart and U-571B. The Patriot and Brave HeartC. The 300 Spartans and Brave HeartD. The Patriot and The 300 Spartans49. The passage probably comes from a(n)_____.A. film posterB. fashion magazineC. film reviewD. tour guideCMany science fiction stories tell about explorers arriving in a new world. The explorers then use some kind of high-tech device to test for breathable air or signs of life. But here on Earth, science fiction is becoming reality through a new sampling technology called environmental DNA, or e-DNA for short. Scientists can use it to identify rare or invasive species, studybio-diversity or estimate fish populations with just a little air or water.Ryan Kelly is an ecologist at the School of Marine and Environmental Affairs at the University of Washington in Seattle. He works in a laboratory there with other researchers. They study the genetic material released by living creatures. “Essentially we can take a sample of soil or air — and in our case — water, and we can sequence(to arrange the order of genes)the DNA out of it and tell you what is there.”Ryan Kelly says he and his research team are studying water samples collected from Puget Sound. He says the cost of gene sequencing has “been reduced greatly in recent years.”That makes DNA testing more widely available.Environmental DNA can be used in two ways. One is to identify the creatures that live in a certain place. The other is to confirm the presence or lack of a specific creature.Caren Goldberg heads the new e-DNA lab at Washington State University in Pullman, Washington. She is one of the first biologists in the northwestern United States to take the technology from the testing phase to actually using it.“It is extremely useful for species that are really hard to find. I have spent many hours looking for speciesthat I was pretty sure were there — looking under rocks, l ooking in water, doing all kinds of surveys.”Caren Goldberg sees e-DNA as a way to get answers more efficiently, safely and with less destruction compared to traditional survey techniques. Until recently, scientists depended on diving deep, netting or using an electric current to temporarily catch fish.“We’re absolutely at this point where proof-of-concept has been established. I don't think everyone necessarily is ready for it yet, but I think the majority of people are.”This newer way to identify what lives in the environment is becoming popular around the world. Animal experts in Vietnam are using the e-DNA to find the last, wild Yangtze giant softshell turtles. One researcher on the Caribbean island of Trinidad is using the sampling technology to find endangered golden tree-frogs. And in Madagascar, it is being used to identify amphibian diseases.Ms. Goldberg has used e-DNA testing to confirm the local extinction, disappearance, of a leopard frog in the American state of Idaho. She has also been asked to document the spread of the New Zealand mud-snail in the state of Washington. The creature has been found in lakes and other waterways across the state.Now, the U.S. Bureau of Land Management wants CarenGoldberg to look for the Columbia spotted frog in two other western states. The rare amphibian is a candidate for the federal government's threatened species list.Scientists working with the technology say they do not expect robots to replace field biologists anytime soon. But the old-fashioned field work could soon be more targeted.A related research goal is to show how long environmental DNA can last and how far it can travel in different environments.50. Paragraph One is intended as_____ of the passage.A. the main ideaB. the introduction of thetopicC. a supporting detail of the main ideaD. a contrast of the main idea51. What has made E-DNA magic is that with E-DNA_____.A. you are likely to find information about a species with a little air, water, or soilB. some kind of high-tech device can be used to test for breathable air or signs of lifeC. you are able to get answers more efficiently, safely though with more damageD. the cost of gene sequencing has been reduced greatly in recent years.52. So far, the technique of E-DNA has NOT helped scientists search for ______.A. wild Yangtze giant soft-shell turtlesB. endangered golden tree-frogsC. the local extinction of a leopard frogD. the spread of the New Zealand mud-snail53. Despites its advantage,we are still not sure of something about E-DNA. That is _____ .A. the lasting time and the spreading area of E-DNAB .the lasting time of E-DNA and too many species for E-DNAC. too many candidates for E-DNA and the lasting time of E-DNAD. robots and old-fashioned field work’s replacing E-DNA54. The passage can be sorted as a(n) _____.A. science fictionB. experiment reportC. science reportD. bio-diversitydiscoveryDFor the rest of the week, Joe practiced kicking football hard, concentrating on his each kicking.Sometimes Joe hit the ball straight. Sometimes it went wide again. But it seemed that the more he believed he could do it, the easier it was.“I’m not a joke now,” thought Joe. “Not a joke at all!”But a practice wasn’t like a real match and his boots were still not giving him enough power.He should have told his mum and dad about it straight away but, of course, he didn’t. He was always shy to ask for things.Finally, late on the night before the match, he could hold himself back no longer.“Dad, I haven’t got any proper football boots …” he said.“Ah,” said Dad, “I might be able to help you there.”At the words, Joe was excited. New boots! He thought. “He’s got me some new boots! He must have got me them for Christmas,” thought Joe, “But now that I’m in an important match, he’s giving them to me early. Wonderful!”Dad went upstairs. Joe excitedly tried to watch the football preview on TV. He wasn’t playing forManchester United or Liverpool, of course, but he was part of it all now; part of the thrill. His legs twitched with every kick on the screen. His head shook with every centre. And all the time, his mind was racing ahead to his own great game the next morning, in his super new boots.It was ages before his dad came downstairs again. He put a large pair of shiny black boots in front of Joe.As he stared at them, the boy felt as if someone had poured ice into his brain. The boots were awful!“Good, eh?” said his dad.Joe found it hard to speak. He had never seen anything like them before.They weren’t low-cut, soft or…. They had big, hard square toes, great big long studs and they were high at the ankle. They were his dad’s old rugby boots, polished up.Joe was filled with disappointment. They had been good boots, quality boots. And they were his size. Joe’s feet were enormous for his age. But he could imagine what everyone at school would say.“ …,” he finally gasped, “ should be exactly my size.”“At least I won’t slip,” he thought, “the studsare like sharks’ teeth!”Then he couldn’t help thinking a bout those in Ashton’s windows, which he had been longing to get.That night, he went to bed early but he didn’t sleep much because he was so terrified of being late. He woke at 1.17, 2.49, 3.37, 3.43, 4.55. The numbers jumped off the big face of his digital clock. Then 10.40!Ahhh!!!He jumped out of bed. He seized the clock. 6.03! 10.40 had been only a dream. At eight, breakfast time, it was raining like mad.“Might get called off, Joe,” suggested his mum.“Never, Mother. …will not be like cricket,” said his dad. “Will t ake a lot to stop football.”Joe checked everything for the tenth time. He put his boots at the very bottom of his large bag, well out of sight. He had decided to put them on when nearly everyone had left the changing room. Then his classmates wouldn’t make fun of him. Soon, it was time to set out.“Good luck!” said his mum, giving him a kiss.His dad had his coat on, ready for his morning deliveries. “Want a lift to school?” he said. “I hope to get down to watch you when I’ve done the trip to Eccles.”“Okay,” said Joe.As Dad’s van carried him down the hill to school, Joewas thinking about the boots. If only … but no, he had to stop that kind of thinking. It doesn’t matter about the boots, he told himself.55. From the first two paragraphs, we can learn that _____.A. Joe had been confident about himself in playing footballB. Joe had been laughed at for his poor football skillsC. Joe had been playing football greatlyD. Joe had not looked forward to joining in the football game56. You can read the disappointment of Joe from the following sentences except _____.A. …, the boy felt as if someone had poured ice into his brain.B. “ …,” he finally gasped, “should be exactly my size.”C. He could imagine what everyone at school would say.D. “At least I won’t slip,” he thought, “the studs are like sharks’ teeth!”57. The night before the football match, how many timesdid Joe wake up before he jumped out of bed finally?A. threeB. fourC. fiveD. six58. You can put “They”at the beginning of the sentence _____A. “_____ m ight get called off, Joe,” suggested his mum.B. “_____,” he finally gasped, “should be exactly my size.”C. “Never, Mother. _____ will not be like cricket,” said his dad.D. “ _____will t ake a lot to stop football.”59. From the story, we can infer that Joe’s father is likely to be a(n) _____.A. dentistB. engineerC. rugbyD. milkmanplayer60. What can be the best title of the story?A. Joe’s footballB. Joe’s football teamC. Joe’s football bootsD. Joe’s dream第二节:下面文章中有5个段落需要添加小标题(第61~65题)。
浙江省严州中学新安江校区高三1月阶段测试试题(3科4份)(浙江省严州中学新安江校区高三1月阶段测试英
严州中学2016届高三1月阶段测试英语试卷第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节:单项填空(共20小题;每小题0.5分,满分10分)从A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。
1. — It was great to see you again.— ______ .A. I’ll catch up with youB. Be sure to keep in touchC. Try to hold onD. You’re getting ahead of yourself2. When he discovered that it was all ______ joke, he laughed so hard that he nearly fell to _____ ground.A. a; 不填B. the; 不填C. a; theD. the; a3. I have learned a lot about Asian customs, ______ in the small village for three years in the early 1990s.A. livedB. to liveC. having livedD. to have lived4. I think it’s time the police got ______ with people who drink and drive.A. sweeterB. tenserC. rougherD. tougher5. A unique ______ of these rock shelters was that they were dry.A. featureB. functionC. symptomD. pattern6. A firm, dry handshake is generally regarded as an indication that someone is confident and ______.A. in controlB. in styleC. in placeD. in office7. People are very adaptable, and we quickly ______ a new life circumstance — for better or worse —and consider it normal.A. adjust toB. lie inC. stay withD. rely on8. –– What sort of sweets do you like?–– ______ with chocolate inside.A.ManyB. SuchC. OnesD. Each9. The use of several senses gives the brain more connections and associations, making it easier ______information later, which assists memory and learning.A. findB. findingC. foundD. to find10. He was ______ the opinion that I should have gotten into coaching because he had and because he hadsuch success with it.A. inB. ofC. onD. with11. Recycling, in its broadest ______, refers to the remaking of waste products and other used materials forpractical purposes.A. sightB. senseC. sizeD. space12. Successful people make a plan to deal with each new problem rather than denying or ______ that itexists.A. realizingB. prayingC. judgingD. ignoring13. I recently read that it’s good to walk a lot; ______, I’m getting off the bus a few stops early and walkingthe rest of the way.A. howeverB. thereforeC. insteadD. otherwise14.This is your home, _______ you may treat it as.A. wheneverB. whoeverC. whateverD. wherever15. Children are not born with their habits already _______.A. to makeB. to be madeC. makingD. made16. I also felt guilty, as all fathers do at a time like this, wondering whether there was anything I ______ tohave prevented this situation from rising.A. would doB. could doC. can doD. could have done17. We recommend you ______ at least 15 minutes before the start of your tour.A. arriveB. arrivedC. will arriveD. have arrived18. ______ she began reading and saw what fun it was, there was no stopping her.A. UnlessB. OnceC. UntilD. Though19. Obviously he had set up a situation _____ he didn’t have to blame, or even recognize, his own shyness.A. whereB. whichC. thatD. whom20. –– Fancy meeting you here.–– _______A. So you’re going.B. Tha t’s very kind of you.C. Have a nice time!D. Yes, what a coincidence!第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从21~40 各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。
浙江省严州中学高三上学期第一次模拟考试——英语(英
浙江省严州中学2016届高三上学期第一次模拟考试英语试题注意:本试卷分为选择题和非选择题两部分。
满分150,考试时间150分钟。
选择题部分(共110分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分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,并标在试卷的相应位置。
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。
A. When to announce the news.B. Who will attend the meeting.C. What to discuss on Wednesday.2. What will the man do?A. Make tea for Christine.B. Have a cup of tea.C. Boil more water.3. Why is Sheila late?A. She argued with her boss.B. She had to finish work.C. She forgot the time.4. What is the weather normally like?A. Rainy.B. Warm.C. Cold.5. What does the man mean?A. He likes his professor.B. He wants a new task.C. He needs more time.第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有2至4个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有5秒钟的时间阅读各个小题;听完后,各个小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答第6至7题。
浙江省严州中学新安江校区2016届高三上学期二模考试英语试卷
浙江省严州中学高三年级第二次模拟考试英语学科试题第I卷第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节:单项填空(共20小题;每小题0. 5分,满分10分)从A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。
1. —I’ve got something weighing on my mind at the moment. Could you give me some advice?—______. Tell me all about it and I’ll do what I can.A. N ever mindB. No wayC. No problemD. Forget it2. The company needs to improve its communication system to show that it ______ all its staff.A. consultsB. valuesC. educatesD. attaches3. We’ve got a general idea of what we want, but nothing ______ at the moment.A. concreteB. ordinaryC. standardD. abstract4. Linda acts as if she were the boss, ______ people around.A. orderedB. orderingC. to orderD. having ordered5. We have our bad times but on the whole we’re ______ happy.A. rarelyB. merelyC. fairlyD. chiefly6. Two of my friends are having their weddings on the same day, and I’m in a real ______ aboutwhich one to go to.A. situationB. choiceC. trickD. dilemma7. Cynthia is not ashamed of what she does, ______ she ends up doing something wrong.A. as thoughB. in caseC. even ifD. for fear8. When you reach the other end of the bridge, I ______ right there to show you the way.A. waitB. have waitedC. was waitingD. will be waiting9. —Hello, I’m calling to complain about one of your sales staff.—Oh dear, ______A. you must be kidding!B. what a shock!C. why not?D. what happened?10. Most companies’ marketing effort is focused on getting customers, with little attention ______to keeping them.A. payingB. to payC. paidD. having paid11. ______ is surprising is that there are so many Chinese restaurants in Toronto.A. ItB. ThatC. SuchD. What12. Human history is rich ______ examples of our ability to overcome and rise above difficulties.A. withB. ofC. onD. by13. She would always be an outsider here, no matter how much she ______ try.A. couldB. mustC. mightD. need14. I’ve had enough of my neighbor. I’m going to ______ their noisy parties right now.A. put an end toB. give way toC. look up toD. come up to15. We should ______ for possible delays on the motorway and leave an hour earlier.A. apologizeB. allowC. accountD. ask16. ______ how mirrors produce image, we need to know what light does.A. UnderstandingB. UnderstoodC. To understandD. Having understood17. The rise in consumer spending is an encouraging ______ that the economy may be recovering.A. symptomB. solutionC. subjectD. sign18. —Have you read the newly-published novel by J. K. Rowling?—Yes. I ______ recommend this book to anyone who is sick of the same old stories.A. brieflyB. instantlyC. fullyD. awfully19. Not ______ with the quality of your goods, I will certainly not advise others to buy them.A. to impressB. impressingC. having impressedD. impressed20. There are a couple of matters which I want to ______ today for discussion.A. bring upB. set upC. make upD. put up第二节:完形填空(共20小题,每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从21~40 各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。
浙江省严州中学2019届高三3月阶段测试英语试题(含答案)
浙江省严州中学2019届高三3月阶段测试英语试题选择题部分(共80分)第一部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节:单项填空(共20小题;每小题0.5分,满分10分)从A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入句中空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑.1. —You hate Chongqing Hot Pot, do n’t you?—________. I just think it doesn’t agree with me.A. Not nearlyB. Not exactlyC. Not likelyD. Not always2. Luo Jiahui, ____ typical Asian American, was elected governor of the State of Washingtonin 1996, the first to win ____ honor.A. a ; anB. the ; anC. the ; theD. a ; the3. When I got into the office, I found Mr. Green ____ in his work, without noticing my arrival.A. buriedB. buryingC. to buryD. to be buried4. A bird is known by its song, and a man by his _____.A. actionB. friendsC. talkD. nature5. Yesterday, my father was so lost in his thoughts that he didn’t realize he ____ the red lights.A. ranB. was runningC. runsD. has run6. To our relief, the European company expressed their ____ to co-operate with us.A. anxietyB. concernC. willingnessD. complaints7. Personally speaking, Chinese parents should encourage children more, getting theirconfidence to _____ .A. pick upB. turn upC. build upD. take up8. —Do you enjoy the latest movies?—Yeah, I will go for _____ is on.A. thatB. whateverC. whichD. whichever9. —You look fresh, so you ____ a nice Spring Festival.—Actually, I have been a little tired with my homework.A. should have hadB. would have hadC. couldn’t haveD. must have hadhad10. The value of life lies not in the length of days but in the use we ____ them.A. make ofB. make fromC. make upD. make into11. A dream job is one ____ you can not only satisfy your interest but get well paid for it.A. thatB. whichC. whenD. where12. According to the World Health Organization, air pollution is ____ millions of deaths everyyear.A. original fromB. suitable forC. accessible toD. responsiblefor13. A flood of corrupt officials(贪官) have been punished in China, which shows thegovernmen t’s determination to fight ____ corruption ____ the end.A. against ; toB. with ; inC. for ; byD. against ; at14. In this world, there is always love for____ who love the world.A. onesB. the oneC. theseD. those15. A good teacher has to be able to____ the students’ interest in his or her class for long.A. improveB. takeC. holdD. contain16. It’s always cold in Zhejiang in winter, but it ____ be warm at times.A. canB. mayC. willD. might17. Don’t call Mr. Wang at nine tomorrow. He ____ to a lecture on the reform of the collegeentrance examination.A. will listenB. will belistening C. is listening D. will havelistened18. The naughty boy found himself ____ by his teacher when he looked up from his picture book.A. to watchB. being watchedC. was watchedD. watching19. Parents and teachers always think students should spend more time on their studies, butstudents themselves think _____.A. otherwiseB. insteadC. meanwhileD. moreover20. —Things aren’t going too well financially, sir.—You mean we’re _____ soon?A. in the greenB. in the blueC. in the redD. in the yellow第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然从21~40各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项标号涂黑.Life is a series of choices and we can’t always foresee the consequences.Harry Saleem, an obese( too fat) man with too much money and power, faced a(n) 21 . Outside his office waited his personal 22 , bringing him the 23 news about the only medicine that could save his life. On the other side of the world, one of his engineers waited for his decision on an important 24 of business.His secretary asked him 25 she could bring the doctor in. The billionaire businessman made his 26 . “No. let the fool wait,” answered Saleem, “business comes first.” 27 the health problem caused by his huge weight, he was still 28 about making money. He 29 a fat finger, and one of his staffs 30 to switch on a large television set.On the screen appeared his engineer. They talked by satellite directly to each other although they were thousands of miles 31 . “It’s all ready to explode, Mr. Saleen,”h e s a i d,“j u s t o n e32 .” His engineer was standing above Pakan Valley in South America. A few months ago,it had been a rainforest. Then Saleem’s men came, cutting down all the valuable trees and 33 the villagers to move out. 34 the valley, a dam had been built. This would provide power for the factories that Saleem planned to build in that area. The factories would bring him great 35 .He saw no reason to delay. He ordered the engineer to press the button. There, in the valley, a cloud of dust rose, 36 by a dull explosion. A large river changed its course and water flooded into the valley.“Good, that’s that. Now, get that doctor in here,” he 37 .The doctor came in with a worried look and started to examine his 38 patient. “You are doing very well, Mr. Saleen. The only medicine is saving your life. But the difficultyis getting more of it.”“Can you get more? Money is no problem.”Saleen said. “Tell me what you need and we’ll get it.”The medicine was made of a plant, which is 39 . There is only one place in the world where the plant grows.”“Where?” asked the businessman, 40 .The doctor smiled. “Well, luckily, the plant comes from one of the lands you own, sir.It comes from a place in South America, known as Pakan Valley.”21.A. choiceB. opportunityC. consequenceD. problem22A. employeeB. secretaryC. doctorD. engineer.A. amazingB. interestingC. heart-breakingD. important23.A. eventB. matterC. incidentD. accident24.A. thatB. whetherC. untilD. unless25.26A. decisionB. mistakeC. promiseD. plan.A. BesidesB. ExceptC. InsteadD. Despite27.28A. addictedB. crazyC. interestedD. dying.A. aroseB. roseC. raisedD. aroused29.A. beganB. stoppedC. hesitatedD. hurried30.31A. apartB. awayC. farD. aside.A. lookB. wordC. momentD. while32.A. forcingB. askingC. forbiddingD. stopping33.34A. AboveB. AlongC. ThroughD. Across.A. profitsB. advantagesC. preferenceD. achievements35.A. followB. to followC. followingD. followed36.37A. demandedB. recommendedC. commandedD. suggested.A. healthyB. wealthyC. worriedD. frightened38.A. commonB. usualC. rareD. normal39.A. delightedlyB. thoughtfullyC. impatientlyD. cautiously40.第二部分阅读理解(第一节20小题,第二节5小题;每小题2分,满分50分)第一节:阅读下列材料,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项标号涂黑.AMany families take their children on vacation. They will usually travel for a few days or weeks during school breaks. But Julie and Tim Rivenbark planned a longer vacation with their two children—the Rivenbark family is on a one-year trip around the world. They plan to visit 30 countries in all.Right now, the four travellers are about halfway through their trip. Ms. Rivenbark says they are trying to see as much of the world as they can. She says “we have been through Europe, southern Africa, now we are kind of working our way through Asia. So we have been to a bunchof big cities, like Dubai, Johannesburg, Rome and Bangkok.”The family has also spent time floating in kayaks(long narrow boats) in Italy, flying in hot air balloons in Myanmar, hiking to the Everest Base Camp in Nepal and going on a journey to see or hunt animals in South Africa.Mr. Rivenbark says the family has also ridden on ostrich birds, elephants, and camels. But, he says, one of the most interesting experiences of the trip has been meeting new people.“People have been extremely friendly, very welcoming and love our kids—interacting with them and their reaction to see our kids enjoying themselves in their country.”Eleven-year old Tyler says he has enjoyed learning about the people they have met. “I learned in Africa that people have very different lifestyles compared to Americans.” His sister, 9-year-old Kara, discovered that she liked Thai food.Ms. Rivenbark says that the extended trip teaches the children a lot more than short visits would have. “I think that the longer we travel, the more impact it has on how they see the world. I can see them changing more than they can see themselves.”It took the family a year to prepare for the trip. They had to sell their house and cars. Ms. Rivenbark quit her job and her husband is using unpaid leave. They carry small bags filled with lightweight clothing and whatever else they need. Ms. Rivenbark says she enjoys being able to carry everything she needs on her back. She says she does not miss the things she has back home. “What has become more important is making these memories as a family and taking those with us instead.”Tyler and Kara each have iPads so they can communicate with teachers to stay current with their schoolwork. Tyler is also creating a 365-day video blog.The Rivenbarks will continue to head east for the next six months. They plan to visit Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, China and Australia. To follow their adventures, visit their website: earthtrekkers.41. What makes the Rivenbarks different from other families is that _____.A. they have their family trips during the children’s holidaysB. they have carefully planned their family trips for holidaysC. they plan to have a tour around the world without their childrenD. they tour around the world with their kids not going to class42. During the travel, _____ impressed the kids as well as the parents most.A. floating in kayaks in ItalyB. hiking to the Everest Base Camp inNepalC. interacting with different peopleD. riding on elephants and camels43. The underlined word in Paragraph 7 extended is closest in meaning to _____.A. expandedB. contentedC. shortenedD. intended44. We can infer from the passage that _____.A. It will take the family one year to prepare and finish their travelB. The kids are finishing their current study with the help of the InternetC. The family are likely to stay in Asia for the second part of their tripD. To afford such a trip around the world is really something easy for the family45. The passage is meant to _____.A. share with the readers an extraordinary family tripB. introduce some great parents and their jobsC. remind us of the pleasure of getting close to natureD. inform us of the benefits of travelling around the worldBHave you seen a historical film recently? Do you think it was accurate? Some say that there is no such thing as a historical film. In many cases, Hollywood film-makers simply change the facts. Just look at these supposedly “historical” films.1. The PatriotThe film was released in 2000 and was directed by Ronald Emmerish and starred Mel Gibson. It is set near Charleston, South Carolina, during theAmerican Revolutionary War(1775—1783) and follows the story of BenjaminMartin and his fight for American freedom against the British. The film wascriticized for inventing and exaggerating British cruelty. The most criticized scene was one showing the burning of a church containing people of the town, of which there is no historical record. Another historical inaccuracy was the description of American-owned slaves being freed to serve with the American forces. In reality, many slaves ran away from their American owners and fought with the British against the Americans.2. Brave HeartThe film(1995) starred Mel Gibson was directed by Toby Reisz. It is basedon the life of Scottish national hero William Wallace and his fight againstEnglish rule in Scotland during the 13th century. The film includes an affairbetween William Wallace and Princess Isabella (based on Isabella of France).The film implies she is a mother-to-be when William Wallace will be killed. However, historically, the real Isabella was a child of nine still living in France at this time, never having met Wallace. The film also caused controversy because of its anti-English nature. Apparently, when the film was shown in Glasgow, there was a loud noise made by happy American audience.3. U-571This 2000 film was directed by Jonathan Mostow and starred Mathew MacConaughey, Havey Keitel and Jon Bon Jovi. It took place during the SecondWorld War(1939—1945). In the film, a German submarine(warship underwater)is boarded in 1942 by American soldiers who made themselves up as Germans.They took away the German submarine’s code-language machine, which, in thefilm, helps the Americans get many secret messages from Germany. However,the film was heavily criticized because it was actually the British who got the machine in May 1941 when they boarded U-110. The movie was also criticized for showinga scene where the U-boat sailors killed American sailors in the water aftertheir ship sunk, which is, in 99% cases, impossible to happen.4. The 300 SpartansThe latest controversy surrounds the film The 300 Spartans. The film (directed by Synder) tells the story of the battle between the Greeks andPersians in 480 BC. It is regarded as a key event in the birth of western democracy(民主) by some historians. In the film, 300 Spartans under the king fight against the enemies, 120,000 Persians led by Emperor Xerxes. The tiny Spartan forces repeatedly gain advantage over the invaders. These actions delays the Persians’ attack and gives the Greek armies enough time to prepare for the defense of Athens. But the Iranians (modern-day Persians) aren’t happy with the film. They say the film describes them as savage, killing-loving, and war-loving.46. This article mainly _____.A. praises four “historical” filmsB. shares with us four greatmoviesC. tells the readers about the inaccuracy of four “historical” filmsD. expresses the writer’s positive attitude towards the “historical” films47. As far as time is concerned, the war in _____ broke out earliest.A. The 300 SpartansB. U-571C. The PatriotD. Brave Heart48. Mel Gibson, a great American actor, starred in _____.A. The Brave Heart and U-571B. The Patriot and Brave HeartC. The 300 Spartans and Brave HeartD. The Patriot and The 300 Spartans49. The passage probably comes from a(n)_____.A. film posterB. fashion magazineC. film reviewD. tour guideCMany science fiction stories tell about explorers arriving in a new world. The explorers then use some kind of high-tech device to test for breathable air or signs of life. But here on Earth, science fiction is becoming reality through a new sampling technology called environmental DNA, or e-DNA for short. Scientists can use it to identify rare or invasive species, study bio-diversity or estimate fish populations with just a little air or water.Ryan Kelly is an ecologist at the School of Marine and Environmental Affairs at the University of Washington in Seattle. He works in a laboratory there with other researchers. They study the genetic material released by living creatures. “Essentially we can take a sample of soil or air — and in our case — water, and we can sequence(to arrange the order of genes)the DNA out of it and tell you what is there.”Ryan Kelly says he and his research team are studying water samples collected from Puget Sound. He says the cost of gene sequencing has “been reduced greatly in recent years.”That makes DNA testing more widely available.Environmental DNA can be used in two ways. One is to identify the creatures that live in a certain place. The other is to confirm the presence or lack of a specific creature.Caren Goldberg heads the new e-DNA lab at Washington State University in Pullman, Washington. She is one of the first biologists in the northwestern United States to take the technology from the testing phase to actually using it.“It is extremely useful for species that are really hard to find. I have spent many hours looking for species that I was pretty sure were there — looking under rocks, looking in water, d oing all kinds of surveys.”Caren Goldberg sees e-DNA as a way to get answers more efficiently, safely and with less destruction compared to traditional survey techniques. Until recently, scientists dependedon diving deep, netting or using an electric current to temporarily catch fish.“We’re absolutely at this point where proof-of-concept has been established. I don't think everyone necessarily is ready for it yet, but I think the majority of people are.”This newer way to identify what lives in the environment is becoming popular around the world. Animal experts in Vietnam are using the e-DNA to find the last, wild Yangtze giant softshell turtles. One researcher on the Caribbean island of Trinidad is using the sampling technology to find endangered golden tree-frogs. And in Madagascar, it is being used to identify amphibian diseases.Ms. Goldberg has used e-DNA testing to confirm the local extinction, disappearance, of a leopard frog in the American state of Idaho. She has also been asked to document the spread of the New Zealand mud-snail in the state of Washington. The creature has been found in lakes and other waterways across the state.Now, the U.S. Bureau of Land Management wants Caren Goldberg to look for the Columbia spotted frog in two other western states. The rare amphibian is a candidate for the federal government's threatened species list.Scientists working with the technology say they do not expect robots to replace field biologists anytime soon. But the old-fashioned field work could soon be more targeted.A related research goal is to show how long environmental DNA can last and how far it can travel in different environments.50. Paragraph One is intended as _____ of the passage.A. the main ideaB. the introduction of the topicC. a supporting detail of the main ideaD. a contrast of the main idea51. What has made E-DNA magic is that with E-DNA_____.A. you are likely to find information about a species with a little air, water, or soilB. some kind of high-tech device can be used to test for breathable air or signs of lifeC. you are able to get answers more efficiently, safely though with more damageD. the cost of gene sequencing has been reduced greatly in recent years.52. So far, the technique of E-DNA has NOT helped scientists search for ______.A. wild Yangtze giant soft-shellturtlesB. endangered golden tree-frogsC. the local extinction of a leopard frogD. the spread of the New Zealand mud-snail53. Despites its advantage, we are still not sure of something about E-DNA. That is _____ .A. the lasting time and the spreading area of E-DNAB .the lasting time of E-DNA and too many species for E-DNAC. too many candidates for E-DNA and the lasting time of E-DNAD. robots and old-fashioned field work’s replacing E-DNA54. The passage can be sorted as a(n) _____.A. science fictionB. experiment reportC. science reportD. bio-diversity discoveryDFor the rest of the week, Joe practiced kicking football hard, concentrating on his each kicking. Sometimes Joe hit the ball straight. Sometimes it went wide again. But it seemed that the more he believed he could do it, the easier it was.“I’m not a joke now,” thought Joe. “Not a joke at all!”But a practice wasn’t like a real match and his boots were still not giving him enough power.He should have told his mum and dad about it straight away but, of course, he didn’t. He was always shy to ask for things.Finally, late on the night before the match, he could hold himself back no longer.“Dad, I haven’t got any proper football boots …” he said.“Ah,” said Dad, “I might be able to help you there.”At the words, Joe was excited. New boots! He thought. “He’s got me some new boots! He must have got me them for Christmas,” thought Joe, “But now that I’m in an important ma tch, he’s giving them to me early.Wonderful!”Dad went upstairs. Joe excitedly tried to watch the football preview on TV. He wasn’t playing for Manchester United or Liverpool, of course, but he was part of it all now; part of the thrill. His legs twitched with every kick on the screen. His head shook with every centre. And all the time, his mind was racing ahead to his own great game the next morning, in his super new boots.It was ages before his dad came downstairs again. He put a large pair of shiny black boots in front of Joe.As he stared at them, the boy felt as if someone had poured ice into his brain. The boots were awful!“Good, eh?” said his dad.Joe found it hard to speak. He had never seen anything like them before.They weren’t low-cut, soft or…. They had big, hard square toes, great big long studs and they were high at the ankle. They were his dad’s old rugby boots, polished up.Joe was filled with disappointment. They had been good boots, quality boots. And they were his size. Joe’s feet were enormous for his age. But he could imagine what everyone at school would say.“ …,” he finally gasped, “ should be exactly my size.”“At least I won’t slip,” he thought, “the studs are like sharks’ teeth!” Then he couldn’t help thinking about those in Ashton’s windows, which he had been longing to get.That night, he went to bed early but he didn’t sleep much because he was so terrified of being late. He woke at 1.17, 2.49, 3.37, 3.43, 4.55. The numbers jumped off the big face of his digital clock. Then 10.40!Ahhh!!!He jumped out of bed. He seized the clock. 6.03! 10.40 had been only a dream. At eight, breakfast time, it was raining like mad.“Might get called off, Joe,” suggested his mum.“Never, Mother. …will not be like cricket,” said his dad. “Will take a lot to stop football.”Joe checked everything for the tenth time. He put his boots at the very bottom of his large bag, well out of sight. He had decided to put them on when nearly everyone had left the changing room. Then his classmates wouldn’t make fun of him. Soon, it was time to set out.“Good luck!” said his mum, giving him a kiss.His dad had his coat on, ready for his morning deliveries. “Want a lift to school?” he said. “I hope to get down to watch you when I’ve done the trip to Eccles.”“Okay,” said Joe.As Dad’s van carried him down the hill to school, Joe was thinking about the boots. If only … but no, he had to stop that kind of thinking. It doesn’t matter about the boots, he told himself.55. From the first two paragraphs, we can learn that _____.A. Joe had been confident about himself in playing footballB. Joe had been laughed at for his poor football skillsC. Joe had been playing football greatlyD. Joe had not looked forward to joining in the football game56. You can read the disappointment of Joe from the following sentences except _____.A. …, the boy felt as if someone had poured ice into his brain.B. “ …,” he finally gasped, “should be exactly my size.”C. He could imagine what everyone at school would say.D. “At least I won’t slip,” he thought, “the studs are like sharks’ teeth!”57. The night before the football match, how many times did Joe wake up before he jumped outof bed finally?A. threeB. fourC. fiveD. six58. You can put “They” at the beginning of the sentence _____A. “_____ m ight get called off, Joe,” suggested his mum.B. “_____,” he finally gasped, “ should be exactly my size.”C. “Never, Mother. _____ will not be like cricket,” said his dad.D. “ _____will t ake a lot to stop football.”59. From the story, we can infer that Joe’s father is likely to be a(n) _____.A. dentistB. engineerC. rugby playerD. milkman60. What can be the best title of the story?A. Joe’s footballB. Joe’s football teamC. Joe’s football bootsD. Joe’s dream第二节:下面文章中有5个段落需要添加小标题(第61~65题)。
—度第一学期浙江省严州中学高三英语第一次阶段性测试
严州中学高三第一次阶段性测试(英语试卷)命题/校对:高三英语备课组第I卷(共70分)第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节, 满分30分)第一节.单选题(共20小题;每小题0.5分,满分10分)1. I don’t mean you, but if I don’t turn to you for help, I will not finish the job on time.A. troublingB. to troublingC. troubleD. to trouble2.---I wonder if I could have a look at your stamp collection.--- .A.No, go aheadB. Sure, you could.C. Yes, please doD. No, you can3. anyone should want to kill her was unbelievable.A. WhetherB. ThatC. WhatD. Where4.---We didn’t see Tom at the meeting yesterday.---He ____it.A. mustn’t have attendedB. cannot have attendedC. needn’t have attendedD. would have not attended5. _______ the large amount of time devoted to listening every day, most studentsare still unable to improve their listening.A. MoreoverB. NeverthelessC. DespiteD. Furthermore6. two exams to worry about, I have to work really hard this weekend.A. WithB. BesidesC. As forD. Because of7. Bob’s mother approved of ________ in England for another two years for further studies.A. him stayingB. he stayingC. him to stayD. he to stay8.______they visited the Science Museum, they showed great interest in everythingthey saw.A.For the first timeB. The first timeC. At firstD. At the first time9.---If you like, I can do some shopping for you.---That’s a very kind ____.A. offerB. serviceC. pointD. suggestion10.The request made by her that was really ridiculous.A. everyone left in 5 minutesB. everyone leave in 5 minutesC everyone to leave in 5 minutes D. everyone leaving in 5 minutes11. According to the shopping list, a dozen socks.A. there seems to beB. there seem to beC. there seem to haveD. it seems to be12. —Sorry, I made a mistake again.—______. Practice more and you’ll succeed.A. Never mindB. Certainly notC. Not at allD. Don’t mention it13. The soldier soon reached ____ was once an old temple ____ the villagers used as a school.A. which; whereB. what; whichC. where; whichD. what; where14. George Washington was born in 1732 in a rich family in _______ is now the state of Virginia.A. whichB. whereC. thatD. what15. It is _______ that he has been addicted to the drugs and has difficulty quitting it.A. obviouslyB. apparentlyC. possiblyD. likely16. He’d _________a volleyball court on the beach w ith a stick.A. turned outB. marked outC. made outD. broken out17. Didn’t it ever ________to you that one day you wouldn’t be fired because ofyour carelessness?A. dreamB. occurC. expectD. happen18. I have no _______ to the plan, so long as it would not cost too much.A. refusalB. commentC. ideaD. objection19. I feel it an honour __________ to speak here.A. to askB. askingC. to be askedD. asked20. ___________ that everyone got excited.A. He made a so inspiring speechB. He made such a speech inspiringC. So inspiring he made a speechD. So inspiring a speech did he make 第二节.完型填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)I had arrived at the airport about 30 minutes before the check in. It had beena very ___21_ three days for me with lots of meetings. So I was glad to have the extra time to make my notes on what I __22__ to do the following day. But then came the __23__ that my flight had to be __24__ because there was a problem with the plane. As I sat waiting for my ___25__to be called I reflected on my last meeting of the day. It was not a business meeting but ___26__ a very enjoyable __27__ with an old business friend I had not seen for over 12 years. Our lunch was spent recalling times gone by__28__ filling each other in on what had happened in our lives over the last 12 years. We both laughed and smiled as we recalled the good times and the great experiences we had ___29__ together. At the end of time together, we both said how much we had __30__ it and we must do it again.It was great to have this additional time to replay in my __31__ all that we had talked about .I realized just how important it is to have regular ___32__ of the good times in your life. I was lucky enough to have had the chance to take a short __33__ and reflect on the good things that had happened in my life over 12 years. It was somewhat like looking at an old photo album __34__ in a cupboard in yourhouse .There before your eyes are lots of wonderful __35__ that take you back totimes and places , and most importantly to those people who are in the __36__.My flight home was finally __37__ there hours later. I smiled as I __38__ theplane and realized that I was not at all __39__ about the delay in the flight , asI had been able to spend the time __40__ on the good times from days gone by.21. A. important B. busy C. quick D. useful22. A. had B. failed C. needed D. asked23. A. announcement B. declaration C. openingD. speech24. A. waited B. cancelled C. taken D. delayed25. A. flight B. turn C. name D. order26. A. rather B. rarely C. seldom D. fairly27. A. debate B. argument C. party D. chat28. A. as well B. except for C. as well as D. in addition29. A. spent B. met C. managed D. shared30. A. got B. enjoyed C. made D. paid31.A. thought B. spirit C. flight D. mind32. A. time B. plans C. reminders D. remains33. A. way B. cut C. method D. break34. A. stored away B. put on C. set aside D. given out35. A. celebrations B. memories C. awards D. presents36. A. cupboard B. books C. childhood D. pictures37. A. shouted B. phoned C. called D. commanded38. A. left B. boarded C. jumped D. reached39. A. upset B. happy C. crazy D. surprised40. A. taking B. seizing C. reflecting D. bringing第二部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)AEducation is not only the teaching and learning of language, but also the passingof moral standards and the developing of a person’s character.Liberal education is now spreading all over the world. Much work has been doneto seek better teaching methods. Students are encouraged to take part in lessons,which are often held in the form of group discussions. They are encouraged to havetheir own thoughts and their own ideas. They are properly guided in the applicationof the knowledge learnt. Serious punishment no longer exists even if students misbehave themselves. Teachers and students are just like friends, even though basicmanners are sometimes neglected(忽视). They are guided to become independent, respectable persons. The idea is of course a perfect one if it can really be carriedout perfectly. However, Utopia(乌托邦) is a place that only exists in the imaginationand will never come into reality.Considering the ever increasing rate of juvenile delinquency(青少年犯罪) and the untamed appearance of the youth on all occasions, we must admit that teenagers should at least be guided properly. Just close your eyes and think how many students there are in every hundred that will carry out the duties of a student if they are not pushed. What is the use of a piece of advice to one who might because of his nature tend to be lazy and evil? Advice will become useful and be accepted only if it is supported by a reasonable degree of control and punishment.It is hard for one to judge the success and the failure of an education system, but from the bad behavior of the juveniles who are actually the victims of liberal education, we can see that something must be done to save the spoilt children.41. Liberal education can be carried out by _________ .A. e ncouraging students to give lessonsB. e ncouraging students to have their own opinionsC. r ewarding and punishing students properlyD. d eveloping friendship among students42. According to the writer, the new relationship established between teachers andstudents ________.A. h elps students to be independent and responsibleB. m akes students behave betterC. c auses students to pay less attention to their mannersD. e ncourages students to be closer and more polite to their teacher43. A reasonable degree of punishment is needed in school because ________.A. t oo much punishment will hurt the youthB. t eachers are allowed to punish studentsC. i t will help the youth accept useful suggestionD. t he teenagers deserve to be punished44. In this passage, the writer thinks _________.A. l iberal education is popular and reasonableB. m uch should be done to perfect liberal educationC. l iberal education is not practical and should be done away withD. s chools and teachers should be responsible for the spoilt childrenBUsing a public telephone may well be one of the slight annoyance of life, demanding patience, determination and a strong possibility of failure, together on occasion with considerable unpopularity.The hopeful caller (shall we call him George?) waits till six o’clock in the evening to take advantage of the so-called “cheap rates” for a long-distance call. The telephone box, with two broken glass in the side, stands at the crossing of twomain roads with buses, lorries and cars roaring past. It is pouring with rain as George joins a queue of four depressed-looking people. Time passes slowly and seems to come to a standstill while the person immediately before George carries on an endless conversation, pausing only to insert another coin every minute or so.Eventually the receiver is replaced and the caller leaves the box. George enters and picks up one of the directories (号码本) inside, only to discover that someone unknown has torn out the very page he needs. He could do nothing but to dial Directory Enquiries, wait patiently for a reply (while someone outside bangs repeatedly on the door) and finally note down the number given.At last George can go ahead with his call. Just as he is starting to dial, however, the door opens and an unpleasant-looking face peers in with the demand, “Can’t you hurry up?” Ignoring such cru elty, George continues to dial and his unwanted companion withdraws. At last he hears the burr-burr of the ringing of tone, immediately followed by rapid pips demanding his money, but he is now so upset that he knocks down the coins he has placed ready on the top of the box. Having at last located them, he dials again: the pips are repeated and he hastily inserts the coins.A cold voice informs him, “Grand Hotel, Chalfont Wells.” “I’ve an urgent message for Mr. Smith who is a guest in your hotel. Could you put me through to him? I’m afraid I don’t know his room number.”The response appears less than exciting and a long silence follows. George inserts more coins. Then the voice informs him, “I’ve been trying to locate Mr Smith but the hall porter reports hav ing seen him leave about a minute ago.”Breathing heavily, George replaces the receiver, just as the knocking on the door starts again.45. The main intention of the passage is to provide __________.A. i nstructions about how to use a public call boxB. a dvice about how to deal with public telephone problemsC. c riticism of the efficiency of the telephone systemD. a n account of possible annoyances(烦恼) in using a public telephone46. George can at least be thankful that ________.A. t he call box is in a convenient positionB. t he telephone itself is workingC. h e can use the directory in the box to find the numberD. h e is able to give his message to the hotel receptionist47. Why does George have to dial a second time?A. H e hasn’t remembered to put the money in the boxB. H e hasn’t got enough money with himC. H e has got to find the money to put in the boxD. H e can’t find the number he wants in the directory48. What are George’s feelings when he completes his call?A. H e has some difficulty in controlling his annoyance.B. H e is very disappointed at missing his friends.C. H e is annoyed with himself for being so stupid.D. H e is depressed at the thought of having to try again to get through.CSome doctors say cough and cold products do not work in children, and they worry about possible risks. F.D.A. officials say that some reports of problems appear to be the result of giving too much medicine to children. This may lead to serious and life-threatening side effects, especially in children aged two and younger.The products are sold without the need for a doctor's approval. Yet cough and cold medicines can be harmful if people take them more often or in greater amounts than they should. There is a risk, for example, in taking more than one product containing the same active chemicals.Too much cold medicine may affect the heart. Some medicines have also been linked to high blood pressure and strokes (中风).F.D.A. officials have this warning for parents: Do not use cough and cold products in children under two years of age unless a health care provider tells you to.The officials also have other advice. For example, children should never be given medicines that are meant for adults. Cough and cold medicines are sold in different strengths. Ask a medical professional if you are not sure about the right product for a child.If a child is being given other medicines, the child's health care provider should approve their combined use.Read all the information and warnings provided with a drug and carefully follow the directions for use.For liquid products, use the dropper or other measuring device that comes with the medicine or buy the correct one at a drug store. Do not use household spoons; they could provide the wrong amount of medicine.The F.D.A points out that children get better with time and that cough and cold medicines only treat signs of the common cold. They are not a cure. If a child's condition gets worse or does not improve, stop using the product and have the child examined immediately.49. Cough and cold medicine for children can be harmful .A. because one product may contain several active chemicalsB. unless you take them in greater amountC. because it may cause side effectsD. because they are sold without the approval of doctors50. Which of the following is the correct advice given by the officials of F.D.A.?A. Use household spoon as a measuring device to have liquid products.B. If over 2 years old, a child can take cough and cold drug meant for adults.C. It’s safer to use cold and cough medicine with other medicine.D. Read all the instructions of the medicine before taking the medicine.51. We can infer from the last paragraph that if a child catches a cold, .A. generally he/she can recover without taking any medicineB. he/she should be examined immediatelyC. he/she should take some cough and cold medicineD. he/she will not have the signs of common cold52. What is the main idea of the passage?A. Safe use of cough and cold medicine in children.B. Advice on taking cough and cold medicine.C. Research by F.D.A. on cough and cold medicine for children.D. Products of cough and cold medicine for children.DEleanor Creesy is forever linked to one of the most famous ships in American history. That ship is the Flying Cloud. The world soon learned it was one of the fastest sailing ships ever built.It was the second day of June, 1851. The ship quietly sailed out of New York City on its way to San Francisco. A ship that sailed from New York to San Francisco had to travel around the bottom of South America. Such a trip could take two hundred days to complete. Not all ships completed the trip. The high winds and angry seas in this area created deadly storms.As the Flying Cloud sailed south and neared the South Atlantic, storms began to cause great concern. For Eleanor Creesy to learn the correct position of the ship each day, she had to be able to see the sun, the moon or stars. This was impossible when the ship entered an area of storms. It was then that her greatest skill as a navigator became extremely important. A navigator is responsible for guiding a ship safely from one port to another. When bad weather prevented navigators from seeing the sun, moon or stars, they had to use a method called "dead reckoning" to find the ship's position.Dead reckoning is not exact. A navigator would take the last known position of the ship, then add the ship's speed. The navigator also had to add any movement of the ship to the side caused by waves or the wind. But this information was only a guess. Even a good navigator could be wrong by many kilometers.Hour after hour Eleanor Creesy worked to find the ship's dead reckoning position. On August thirty-first, the Flying Cloud sailed into San Francisco Bay. The FlyingCloud had set a record for sailing from New York to San Francisco in eighty-nine days, and twenty-one hours.53. Who is Eleanor Creesy according to the passage?A. She was the captain of the Flying Cloud.B. She was the first to complete the trip from New York to San Francisco.C. She improved the speed of the Flying Cloud.D. She was a navigator of the Flying Cloud.54. Which of the following statements about "dead reckoning" is true?A. It is the best known position of the ship.B. It is used to measure the speed of a ship.C. It is a way to find the correct path for a shipD. it is used to decide the strength of the wind or waves.55. How many days faster did the Flying Cloud complete the trip?A. about 100 days.B. more than 89 days.C. less than 89 days.D. about 110 days.56. What’s the text mainly about?A. The Ship Flying Cloud.B. A method of guiding ships.C. A famous woman navigator.D. A new record set by a ship.EThe winter gift-giving season is responsible for twenty percent of all retail spending at American businesses. But how and when people buy holiday gifts is changing.Record numbers of Americans are turning to the Internet. More than one hundred million people are expected to buy something online this holiday season.Traditionally, the biggest shopping day of the year was in late November on the day after Thanksgiving. People still call it "Black Friday." The idea was that it could push businesses "into the black" -- the traditional color for recording profits. Red is for debts.But now the busiest days are right before Christmas. Many people wait for last-minute price reductions.With the rise of the Internet, the National Retail Federation came up with a new term. "Cyber Monday" is the Monday after Thanksgiving.The idea is that many people look in stores over the weekend. Then, to save time, they order online using the Internet at their jobs when they return to work.Cyber Monday is a big day online. But market researchers at comScore Networks reported Wednesday that the biggest day of the holiday season so far was December thirteenth. The company said people spent almost six hundred seventy million dollars at American sites that day. That did not include travel sites.Online spending during the holiday season was up a reported twenty-five percentover last year. ComScore estimates that online holiday spending will reach almosttwenty-five billion dollars.Online selling makes it easier for businesses to react to changing conditions.It costs less to change the advertising on a Web site than in stores.Physical stores remain by far the most popular places to shop. But electronic commerce continues to grow, and not just at Christmastime. In the three-month periodending in September, it made up almost three percent of all retail sales in the United States.57. At present, when is the busiest shopping day in America?A. In late November.B. Just on Christmas day.C. Several days before Christmas.D. December thirteenth.58. What does the term “Cyber Monday ” probably mean?A. The Monday after Thanksgiving.B. A big day when people shopping online at home.C. A day when people look into stores.D. A day when people use internet to order what they want.59. According to the passage, what might be one reason for the increasing popularityof online spending?A. Businesses can make changes quickly.B. It is easier to advertise on the internet.C. It is cheaper to put an advertisement online.D. More and more people like shopping on line.60. What is the best title for the passage?A. Retailing business in America.B. The popularity of physical stores.C. The busy Cyber Monday.D. The trend of online shopping.第Ⅱ卷(共50分)第三部分:写作(共三节,满分50分)第一节:单词拼写(共10题,每小题1分)61. Scientists hold the b that cloning may lead to many importantscientific breakthroughs.62. Playing computer games is time consuming, which no doubt will have a bad ion your study.63. Hearing the funny story, they burst into l .64. Because of his excellent work, he got a promotion and an increase of s .65. The doctor did everything they could to save the patient, and their e_________was rewarded.66. He is a famous biologist and had a lot of d in the field of biology.67. The girl does extremely well in her study and her father was c with herperformance.68. The report said that there was a 30% growth in the m for personalcomputer last year.69. Our hometown is really beautiful, e in spring.70. Seeing the hunter, the fox hurried in an o direction.第二节:短文该错(共10题,每小题1分)My brother Tom was very selfish when he was a little boy.He did not want share things with other people. For 71.example, when he bought a chocolate cake, he put them 72.in a secret place where I couldn’t find . Then he 73.ate it all, by himself. He never helped other. 74.He said he is busy. That is, a game of 75.tennis making him very busy. He did not care 76.if something he did made people angry. For 77.instance, on one night he played strong and 78.loudly music till four o’clock in the morning. But 79.he is difference now. He often helps grandma with 80.housework, helps mom with cooking and helpshis classmates with their lessons.第三节:书面表达(共1题,共30分)人们经常讨论乡村生活和城市生活。
浙江省严州中学高三英语上学期第一次模拟考试试题
浙江省严州中学高三年级第一次模拟考试英语试题注意:本试卷分为选择题和非选择题两部分。
满分150,考试时间150分钟。
选择题部分(共110分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分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,并标在试卷的相应位置。
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A. When to announce the news.B. Who will attend the meeting.C. What to discuss on Wednesday.2. What will the man do?A. Make tea for Christine.B. Have a cup of tea.C. Boil more water.3. Why is Sheila late?A. She argued with her boss.B. She had to finish work.C. She forgot the time.4. What is the weather normally like?A. Rainy.B. Warm.C. Cold.5. What does the man mean?A. He likes his professor.B. He wants a new task.C. He needs more time.第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有2至4个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有5秒钟的时间阅读各个小题;听完后,各个小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答第6至7题。
6. What happened to the man?A. He lost his way.B. He broke his phone.C. His car broke down.7. Why did the man fail to call the woman?A. He had no coins.B. He had no time.C. He forgot thenumber.听下面一段对话,回答第8至10题。
(整理版高中英语)新安江高三第一学期月考英语试题
新安江度高三第一学期月考英语试题考生须知:1.本试卷分第I卷〔选择题〕和第II卷〔非选择题〕两局部,试卷共12页,总分值120分。
考试时间120分钟。
2.选择题的答案必须做在机读卡上〔61-65做在答卷上〕,非选择题的答案必须做在答卷上,做在试卷上无效。
选择题局部〔共80分〕第一局部:英语知识运用〔共两节, 总分值30分〕第一节:单项填空〔共20小题,每题0.5分,总分值10分〕从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最正确选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
1.Of the two brothers, Bill is ________ younger one, and he is a quiet boy, _________ that most adults like very much.A.the; one B.a ; the one C.a; one D.the ; the one2.His answer was so confusing that I could hardly make any _______of it at all.A.meaning B.sense C.idea D.significance 3.Beijing opera is popular with lots of people in Beijing, but it is not to everyone’s ________ in other parts of China.A.smell B.favor C.sound D.taste4.---I did really well in the examination, Li Ke.---I did ______.I got full mark.A.no less B.not less C.not worse D.no worse 5.Shanghai is a fascinating city and we’ve decided to stay for ______ two weeks.A.another B.other C.the otherD.other’s6.Thousands of foreigners were __to the Shanghai World Expo the day it opened.A.attended B.attained C.attractedD.attached7.Considering his health, I advise him to ______ an hour or two each day to work out.A.set about B.set off C.set up D.set aside8.The first decade in the 21st century ______ the rapid rise of China as a world economic power.A.witness B.has witnessed C.will witness D.havewitnessed9.______ , a small advertisement held my attention, which read “Easy job.Good wages.No experience necessary.〞A.Looking through the newspaperB.While I was looking through the newspaperC.To look through the newspaperD.I was looking through the newspaper10.The soldier raised his gun and calmly ____ it at the enemy commander, fired.A.aiming B.aimed C.to aim D.aim11.I hear they’ve promoted Tom, but he didn’t mention _______ when we talked on the phone.A.to promote B.having been promotedC.having promoted D.to be promoted12.---What do you think of Peter?---He ______ be really difficult to get along with even though he’s a nice person in general.A.shall B.should C.must D.can13.With more than 17000 islands, ______ only 6000 are inhabited, Indonesia is the world’s largest arc hipelago 〔岛国〕.A.on which B.for whichC.of which D.along which 14.Twenty students want to attend the class that aims to teach _____ to read fast.A.what B.who C.how D.why15.I’d like to start my own business----that’s ________I’d do if I had the money.A.why B.when C.which D.what16.________ regular exercise is very important, it's never a good idea to exercise too close to bedtime.A.If B.As C.Although D.Unless 17.The girl had hardly rung the bell _______ the door was opened suddenly, and her friend rushed out to greet her.A.before B.untilC.as D.since 18.The report urged that all children __________ to swim.A.be taught B.should teach C.could be taught D.could teach19.We laugh at jokes, but seldom _______ about how they work.A.we think B.think we C.we do think D.do we think.20.---You could always put the decision off a little bit longer.--- ________ If I leave it much longer I might miss my chance.A.That's reasonable advice. B.Isn't it a good idea?C.Do you think so? D.I can't agree more.第二节完形填空〔共20小题;每题1分,总分值20分〕阅读下面短文,撑握其大意,然后从21—40各题所给的四个选项〔A、B、C和D〕中,选出最正确选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
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严州中学 2016 届高三 3 月阶段测试英语试题选择题部分(共 80 分)第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分30 分)第一节:单项填空(共 20小题;每小题 0.5 分,满分 10 分)从A 、B 、C 和D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂 黑。
八、、°1. — People should use public transportation more than private cars. — _______ . The traffic is always so heavy. A. Exactly B. I ' m afraid not C. It dependsD. That ' s all right2. Beijing has been ___ host city of 2022 Winter Olympics, bringing ____ great surpriseto Chinese again.A. a, aB. the, theC. a, / 3. What really counts is not the ____ of life but the depth of life. A. weight B. height C. width 4. Words have power that ___ by few things in the world. A. matches B. are matched C. is matched 5. — Why are your red cherries so expensive?— You see, the price of fruit always varies ____ the seasons. A. fromB. withC. in6. A law can ' t be _____ for anyone, even for those in power. A. turned B. bent C. beaten7. — Is there any power left in your cell phone? Mine is dying. — Oh, sorry! There is ___ left in my cell phone, either. A. anything B. no one C. none8. Everyone in the world has a dream, a passion in their life A. that B. where C. what9. As the price of housing ___ these years, Shanghai ranks 7 cities of price growing. A. grows B. was growing C. has beengrowing10. — How do you find your first visit to your net friend Jane?— Oh, wonderful! Her warm welcome left me completely ___ . A. at easeB. under attackC. beyond doubtD. in tears11. People tend to think that if you want to achieve something big, you' ll have toA. make senseB. give wayC. take risksD. lose face 12. Children acquire language more quickly than adults, simply by learning it ___listen, copy, and communicate. A. fluently B. naturally C. carefully D. particularly13. Someparents gave their children overtime homework on Sundays when they _________ themselves.B. can ' t have relaxedC. needn ' t have relaxed14. A wi n-win solutio n to a problem is___ allows every one to feel good.A. whatB. thatC. whichD. how15. The company is planning to hire a new manager to ____ the old one' s position.A. take onB. take upC. take inD. take overD. the, / D. length D. have matchedD. by D. meant D. nothing ____ urges them to move forward.D. in which thamong the world ' s top tenD. has grown —theyA. must have relaxed D. should have relaxed16. Twenty scie ntists were reported ___ the top prize at the 2015 State Scie nee andTech no logy Awards in Beiji ng on January 9 th, 2016.A. to awardB. to be awardedC. to have bee n awardedD. to have awarded17. The temperature fell to -6 °C in most part of Zhejia ng last mon th, which shows that it____ be freez ing cold in Souther n Chi na sometimes.A. canB. shallC. mayD. will18. A strong cold curre nt hit South China in Janu ary, 2016, leadi ng to most schools __for the sake of safety.A. broke upB. break ing upC. broke n upD. break up19. Sam loves teach ing. Seeing his stude nts succeed is very ___ , he says.A. promis ingB. reward ingC. surpris ingD. challe nging20. —I failed in the maths exam.—That' s one of those things. ________ .A. Practice makes perfectB. Think it more and do it aga inC. Just look on the bright sideD. Drop it and try other subjects第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从21〜40各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。
I felt like a good mother on that summer morning. I ' d 21 up early, made a picnicl u n c h , 22 my three-and five-year- old daughters into the car, driven to my friend ' s house, packed her and her 23 into the car, and drive n the hour and a half to the shore where we 24 our towels on the sands by 10 a.m.Soon the girls began running. About 50 yards from us, a man, maybe 25 his late 50s, was fishi ng. The girls stood n ext to him and watched with their mouths ope n 26 he cast ______________________the lin es. He smiled at them. They all ran back to us except my three-year-old Drew, who,27 , just seated herself next to the white bucket where the man was 28 pla nning to ________put the fish he caught.However, sudde nly a 29 came to my mi nd. Is it dan gerous for Drew to stay there with the stra nger? Good moms should also teach daughters that the world is dan gerous. Then, I watched them like there was a hidde n 30 in the lifeguard chair filmi ng the man asAmerica' s Most Wan ted. Every few minu tes, I looked to my five-year-old to make sure shehad n' t bee n 31 out to sea, the n back to Drew to make sure there was no 32 betwee n ________her and the stra nger.Whe n I looked at Drew aga in, she had started 33 with the man. She was probablytelling him where we lived and how her father was away on 34 . He nodded. She kept talking.He no dded aga in, the n they laughed.A few seconds later, she ran back to us, with a toy fish in her hand. It must have been something 35 he used for bait(饵).The three other girls were 36 , so ______ they didn ' tt r y t o 37 how eager they were to have one.Just whe n I was at a loss, there he was: the man, sta nding right next to us. He washolding three more toy fish. He handed them to each of the girls. By their 38 , I realized that h e was39 a warm-hearted man, meaning no harm at all.“Thank you ” , I said, realizing that yes, there is evil in this world …but there is also good, and40 in strangers, and lessons for mothers to learn that only three-year-olds could teachthem.21. A. settled B. woke n C. rise n D. turned22. A. combi ned B. loaded C. divided D. gathered23. A. daughters B.sons C. ni eces D. nephews24. A. expa nded B. covered C. spread D. increased25. A. in B. on C. at D. of26. A. while B. as C. though D. if27. A. otherwise B. therefore C. in stead D. besides28. A. reas on ably B. hardly C. merely D. probably29. A. feeli ng B. warni ng C. greet ing D.say ing30. A. recorder B. radio C. camera D. computer31. A. swept B. left C. dropped D. worn32. A. treatme nt B. con tact C. agreeme nt D. li nk33. A. quarreli ng B. arguing C. debati ng D. chatti ng34. A. vacatio n B. bus in ess C. leave D. show35. A. what B. which C. that D. where36. A. moved B. disappo in ted C. frighte nedD. i nterested37. A. hide B. tell C. express D. expla in38. A. faces B. fin gers C. arms D. ton gues39. A. usually B. specially C. actually D. fin ally40. A. care B. devoti on C. faith D. kindn ess第二部分:阅读理解(第一:节20小题,第二节5小题;每小题2分,满分50分)第一节:阅读下列材料,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。