2016届江苏省清江中学高三考前双练冲刺模拟卷(二)英语试题(word版)
高三英语-清江中学2016届高三下学期周练英语试题
一、单项选择(共35小题;每小题分,满分35分)1. A teacher’s job is not to tell the students what to believe or value, but to ___________ them to develop a worldview for themselves.A. urgeB. equipC. persuadeD. rank2. Our mothers sat us down to read and paint, ____ all we really wanted to do was to make a mess.A. sinceB. asC. unlessD. when3. I needn’t have been in such a hurry. The flight to Hong Kong _____ due to the typhoon.A. has cancelledB. was cancelledC. will be cancelingD. had cancelled4. ----A study suggests reducing energy demand in the future may _______ urban areas. ---That’s true. Cities need more energy than small towns or other rural areas.A. center onB. act onC. hang onD. catch on5. Tech-free tourism refers to traveling without a mobile phone or similar devices, particularly to places_____ black or cannot access Internet and cellular signals.A. whichB. whereC. whenD. who6. A Chinese student’s print-like handwriting caused controversy among British Internet users, _____ both praise and questions about individuality.A. having drawnB. drawingC. to drawD. drew7. Some experts hold the view that fundamental construction is _____ the key to the little island development lies.A. whichB. whatC. whereD. why8. Florida is blessed with ______ warm climate, which makes it _____ suitable place for old people to live in.A. a; 不填B. 不填; theC. a; aD. the; a9. The machine has been used for man years. It’s no wonder that it doesn’t workwell __________.A. regularlyB. constantlyC. frequentlyD. occasionally10. Researchers are now conducting hibernation experiment and can use chemicals toput living cells into sleep-like state_____ they don’t age.A. for whichB. thatC. whereD.which11. The newly-built subway is always crowded with passengers going home from market,most of them _____ heavy bags and baskets full of fruit and vegetables.A. carriedB. to be carriedC. to carryD. carrying12. ---The prices of vegetables are going up madly. It’s really too much for us.---But for the situation where many vegetable producing areas _____ constant low temperature, things would not be like this.A. meet withB. have met withC. met withD.had met with13. Do you still remember how many years ago_________ we first met on campus?A. was it thatB. it was thatC. was it whenD. it was when14. You must notice_________ the emergency exit is when entering the building.A. whereB. whatC. whichD.in which15. A proposal has been put forward at a recent video conference _____ measures betaken to raise the citizens’ awareness of traffic safety.A. thatB. asC. whenD.which16. ----The opening ceremony of the Cultural Festival was the most exciting, wasn’tit?----____________. I had never seen a better one before.A. No problemB. Not reallyC. Forget itD. You bet17. ____ himself with routine office tasks, he had no time to accompany his children.A. OccupiedB. OccupyingC. Being occupiedD.To be occupied18. As the fact that the ambassador was killed made the situation worse, hopes ofa peace settlement are now ____.A. decreasingB. increasingC. fadingD. promoting19. In fighting with enemies, the economy dropped greatly, ______, many lives wereclaimed.A. on top of thatB. in contrastC. for another thingD. above all20. The study of natural history is not something to be left to biologists. In fact,their capacity _____ the time they can spend away from their offices is very limited.A. in terms ofB. in search ofC. in view ofD. in spite of21. ----What do you think about that new librarian?----She is ______ of a good clerk, for she even doesn’t know how to classify the books.A. somebodyB. nothingC. somethingD.nobody22. ---- I’ve had a bad cough recently.----Me too. I’ve never experienced ______ of air pollution in cities before.A. an acute problemB. a more acute problem C. a most acute problem D. the most acute problem23. According to the Ministry of Environmental Protection, many citiesin China suffered ______ air pollution duringthe third quarter of this year.A. meaningfulB. amusingC. significantD. fundamental24. Fame and wealth can be attractive, but ______ will they give yo u permanent happiness.A. in no timeB. at a timeC. a t all timesD. at no time25. With the pressure of being off work ______, Mary seemed to be going crazy.A. making upB. taking upC. picking upD. building up26. Floyd Landis made several lame excuses blaming medicine he had b een taking for an injury, but these were all ______.A. in progressB. in vainC. in turnD. in tune27. Many of the creatures in the movie “Avatar”are not real, but much of ______ happens is still attractive.A. whichB. what C . that D. them28. Leonardo da Vinci ______ a scientist if he had not been so ski lled in other areas.A. would beB. must beC. migh t have beenD. should have been29. ----Hurry! There’s no time to waste.----OK. But I’m afraid that ______ I work around the clock, I c an’t catch up with those straight A students.A. even ifB. asC. unt ilD. as though30. ----You should have told her about the meaning of the gesture.----I meant ______, but I had some unexpected guests.A. toB. to haveC. to do soD. doing so31. Emotional conflict may shake the ______ of even the strongest re lationship, e.g. between husband and wife, parents and children.A. proportionB. foundationC. innovationD. interaction32. It is reported that China will not buy the Euro debt until some thorough research ______.A. has been doneB. will have been doneC. wil l be doneD. had been done33. ----Anything special about this device?----Well, it can ______ between the cancerous and the normal cells under certain conditions.A. concludeB. excludeC. discrimina teD. undergo34. News of the world was gone, shut down after ______ in the bigg est newspaper scandal ever to hit Britain.A. catchingB. caughtC. being caugh tD. having caught35. ---- I was reading A Dream of Red Mansions by Cao Xueqin yeste rday, but I couldn’t understand it.---- ______. It is classical literature, so take your time to enj oy it.A. Don’t fly off the handle B . You got me thereC. Nothing is impossible to a willing heartD. More ha ste, less speed二、完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)Learning a second language fuels children’s intelligence and makesthe fact is, in U.S.A, as in many other English speaking countri. Eighty-four per cent of US people are monolingual (speakers of ok two or more languages.No matter how proud people are of their cultural roots, to speaken people comment on the fact that he is able to speak Arabic. Umabe bilingual. But, if you speak another language to your childrena second language is good for children. Experts believe that bilingArabic, French, Chinese or any other language.Vinss Millon, a professor of Foreign Language Training, says: ―Amonolingual schoolmates, and often better, in other subjects.ater creativity and problem-solving ability, andthey learn further languages more easily”.in bilingual education say it is pressure from friends at school,countries, and problems in the school system that are to blame.36. A. And B. SoC. ButD. Thus37. A. minimum B. maximum C. minorityD. majority38. A. claim B. pretendC. decideD. plan39. A. more than B. less thanC. rather thanD. other than40. A. excited B. embarrassedC. disappointedD. appreciated41. A. common B. unusual C. uniqueD. general42. A. fit in B. build upC. contribute toD. figure out43. A. distinction B. commissionC. announcementD. agreement44. A. one B. twoC. threeD. more45. A. beneath B. beyondC. overD. of46. A. determines B. focusesC. commentsD. depends47. A. if B. whetherC. whenD. because48. A. rejected B. releasedC. revealedD. reminded49. A. slowly B. rapidlyC. easilyD. efficiently50. A. outcome B. improvement C. advantageD. tendency51. A. parents B. learnersC. schoolmatesD. professors52. A. display B. produceC. inspireD. discover53. A. concern B. respectC. enthusiasmD. intelligence54. A. involved B. impressed C. competingD. replacing55. A. opinions B. obstaclesC. sensesD. attitudes三、阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)AThe right to vote is one of the most fundamental rights of any democracy. Yet, for too long, too many of our fellow citizens were denied that right simply because of the color of their skin.Fifty years ago this week, President Lyndon Johnson signed a law to change that. The Voting Rights Act broke down legal barriers that stood between millions of African Americans and their constitutional right to cast ballot(投票). It was, and still is, one of the greatest victories in our country’s struggle for civil rights. But it didn’t happen overnight. Countless men and women marched and organized, sat in and stood up, for our most basic rights. For this, they were called agitators(挑拨者) and un-American; they were jailed and beaten. Some were even killed. But in the end, they reaffirmed the idea at the very heart of America: that people who love this country can change it.Our country is a better place because of all those heroes did for us. Butas one of those heroes, Congressman John Lewis, reminded us in Selma this past March, “There’s still work to be done.” Fifty years after the Voting Rights Act, there are still too many barriers to vote, and too many people trying to erect(建立)new ones. We’ve seen laws that roll back early voting, force people to jump through hoops to cast a ballot or lead to legitimate (合法的) voters being improperly purged from the rolls. Over the years, we have seen provisions (规定) specifically designed to make it harder for some of our fellow citizens to vote. In a democracy like ours, with a history like ours, that’s a disgrace. That’s why, as we celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Voting Right s Act, I’m calling on Congress to pass new legislation to make sure every American has equal access to the polls.It’s why I support the organizers getting folks registered in their communities. And it’s why, no matter what party you support, my message to every American is simple: get out there and vote—not just every four years, but every chance you get, because your elected officials will only heed(留心) your voice if you make your voice heard. The promise that all of us are created equal is written into our founding documents but it’s up to us to make that promise real. Together, let’s do what Americans have alway s done: Let’s keep marching forward, keep perfecting our union, and keep building a better country for our kids.56. Many Americans were denied the right to vote simply because _____.A. they were unwilling to go out and voteB. they were agitators and un-AmericanC. too many people tried to erect new barriersD. the color of their skin was different57. What message does President Barack Obama want to convey in this speechA. The President underlined that all people are created equal.B. The President celebrated the 50th Anniversary of the Voting Rights Act.C. The President reaffirmed the commitment to protecting the right to vote.D. The President called on everyone to seize every chance to elect officials.BThere is one holiday in the year which is completely American, Thanksgiving Day. It is the day when everyone goes back home to spend the day with his family, to have the traditional Thanksgiving dinner of roast turkey, to talk about old times.This is a story of Thanksgiving Day and of one man's efforts, under rather special circumstances, to carry on these traditions.Old Pete took his seat this day on his usual bench in Union Square. Every Thanksgiving Day for nine years, Pete had taken this same seat exactly at one o'clock, and each time the same pleasant thing had happened. But this time Pete had come here more from habit than from hunger.Certainly today Pete was not hungry. He had just had a dinner so enormous that he could hardly breathe. The buttons on his ragged shirt and coat were about to burst. He was so full of soup, oysters, roast turkey, apple pie, ice cream, and a dozen other rich foods that the November breeze and the first light fall of snow felt cool and pleasant to his face.The meal had been completely unexpected. He had been passing one of the large homes on Fifth Avenue, where there lived two rich old ladies. It seems that it was their custom each Thanksgiving to place a servant at the front entrance with orders to bring in the first hungry looking person that passed and then give him a Thanksgiving dinner of everything he could eat. On this particular Thanksgiving Day, Pete had passed, the servant had brought him in, and, before Pete knew it, he was being served like a king with more food than he could eat.Pete sat on the bench now, hardly able to move. He happened to look to the left and there in the distance he saw the Old Gentleman coming toward him. He wanted to get up and run, but he was so full of food that he stayed right there. Every Thanksgiving Day for nine years, the Old Gentleman had come here, and found Pete on this same bench, and then taken him to a restaurant and bought him a Thanksgiving dinner. It was a kind of tradition which the Old Gentleman, who had no family and lived alone, had tried to continue. The old man was tall and thin and sixty years old. He was aristocratic looking and he always dressed in black. His hair was whiterand thinner than it had been the year before, and he leaned more heavily on his cane than he used to."How do you do!" said the Old Gentleman. "I am glad to see that the changes of another year have permitted you to move in health through this beautiful world."Each time the Old Gentleman had said exactly this same thing. It was part of the tradition. Old Pete, too, began to feel as though he himself was now a part of the tradition, and he therefore did not have the courage to tell the old man that he had already eaten. This dinner seemed to mean so much to the Old Gentleman."Thank you, sir," said Old Pete at last. "I'll go with you gladly. I'm very hungry sir."Together the Old Gentleman and Pete walked south to the same restaurant where each year Pete had his Thanksgiving dinner. They sat at the same table. The Old Gentleman seemed pleased and happy. When the waiter brought dish after dish of food to Pete, the Old Gentleman sat quietly and smiled. Under the circumstance, Pete had to eat. It was part of the tradition, and so he ate like a hero. Soup, oysters, roast turkey, pie, he ate everything, although when he entered the restaurant even the smell of more food almost made him sick. At last Pete leaned back with the battle won."Thank you sir," he said, with some effort, " for a fine dinner."They parted as they did each year at the door, the Old Gentleman going south, Pete north.Around the corner, Pete stopped for a moment, felt a terrible pain in his stomach, then fell to the sidewalk unconscious. A little later an ambulance came. In the hospital they discovered that he had had an attack of indigestion.An hour later, another ambulance brought the Old Gentleman to the same hospital. At first they thought it was also indigestion but later one of the nurses said, "That nice old gentleman over there-- you wouldn't think that it was a case of starvation. Proud old family, I suppose. He told me that he hadn't eaten a thing for three days.”58. This year Old Pete came to the Union Square because ______.A. he was hungry and expected to find some foodB. he had nowhere to go on the Thanksgiving DayC. he wanted to meet the Old Gentleman and check his healthD. it was a convention for him to accept the Old Gentleman’s dinner59. Why didn’t Old Pete refus e the invitation from the Old Gentleman?A. Because he felt he had more room for food.B. Because he realized he was involved in the tradition.C. Because he felt moved by the Old Gentlemen’s generosity.D. Because he didn’t dare to tell the old man he had already eaten.60. According to the passage, which of the following is true?A. Only the Old Gentlemen observed Thanksgiving Day traditions.B. The two gentlemen were both hospitalized because of hunger.C. The Thanksgiving dinner offered by the Old Gentleman is more than dinner itself.D. The food in the restaurant tastes better than that in large homes on Fifth Avenue.61. What can we learn from the two Thanksgiving Day Gentlemen?A. One man’s meat is another man’s poison.B. They are really gentlemen true to their word.C. They are too vain to express their true feelings.D. The conduct of the two gentlemen is really absurd.CToday, many species of animals and plants are endangered. This means they are in danger of becoming extinct and living on only in the pages of history books. The famous dodo is a classic example of a creature that became extinct. A flightless bird that lived on the island of Mauritius, it was discovered by sailors in 1598 but was hunted to extinction by 1681.Hunting has caused the Bengal tiger and the African elephant to be endangered today but habitat destruction can also lead to extinction. This is equally true for plants. Animals and plants disappear for other reasons too, but the main cause isoften a disruption(打乱,破坏) in the natural food chain, whether due to hunting, habitat destruction, or even the introduction of alien species.The natural food chain is the cycle that governs the existence of all life on this planet. It is a carefully balanced cycle and any imbalance that occurs can cause knock-on effects that have serious consequences. At the beginning of the natural food chain are plants which turn sunlight into energy and draw nutrients from the earth. Plants are called producers.After the producers come the consumers. There are three tiers of consumers. First are creatures such as plant-eating animals, fish and insects which feed off the producers. These animals that only eat plants are called herbivores. The second tier of consumers are carnivores - animals that live off other animals. The third tier of consumers eats both other animals and plants. These consumers, including most humans, are called omnivores.After animals and plants die, they become food for other smaller creatures, such as bacteria and some plants, such as fungi. As they feed, these creatures turn the dead bodies back into gases and minerals which are again food for the producers at the beginning of the food chain. And so the cycle continues.All of nature is connected and governed by hundreds of these delicate food chains and if a single plant in the chain cannot survive, then the insects that live off the plant start to die and the animals that eat the insects also start to die.When a food chain is disrupted, the consequences can be extremely serious. One estimate suggests that for each plant species that is lost, up to 30 animals and insects may also die out. One wonders how many species were affected by the extinction of the dodo?Humans can have disastrous effects on food chains. We've already mentioned hunting but now let's look at travel. When people first started to explore the world they took plant and animal species from their home countries and introduced them wherever they went. They didn't realize that by introducing alien species they were disrupting the natural food chains of the areas they discovered. Although there are strict rules in place today controlling the import and export of alien species, someplaces are still fighting the effects of aliens introduced hundreds of years ago.For example, Gough Island in the South Atlantic Ocean is a breeding ground for albatrosses that have been nesting there for centuries. But in the 19th century, mice from passing ships were brought to the island. Being a species alien to the island, they had no natural predators and have now grown to such a size that they are attacking and killing albatross chicks. If they are allowed to continue, they will wipe out the albatross population.With import laws and people's rising awareness of how humans affect the natural environment, hopefully we can learn to fit better into the natural food chains that govern our world. Otherwise we need to accept that the loss of any more plants and animals could eventually mean our own extinction.62. What do the first two paragraphs mainly tell us?A. Hunting and habitat destruction lead to extinction.B. Many species of animals and plants are endangered.C. Plants and animals become extinct for the same reasons.D. The main cause of extinction is often a disruption in the natural food chain.63. Which of the following sentence is TRUE according to the passage?A. Strict rules alone can remove the bad effects of alien species.B. Plants, herbivores and carnivores are the three tiers of consumers.C. If a bird becomes extinct, the relevant food chain will be disrupted.D. Animals and plants become extinct because alien species are imported.64. By mentioning the mice in Gough Island, the author intends to highlight ______.A. mice worldwide are growing all the timeB. being aliens, they had no natural predatorsC. some places are still fighting the effects of aliensD. traveling can have disastrous effects on food chains65. What is the best title of the passage?A. Survival of the fittest.B. Endangered animals and plants.C. How to protect the natural environment.D. The link between food chains and extinction.DWhat will higher education look like in 2050? That was the question addressed Tuesday night by Michael Crow, president of Arizona State University.“We’re at the end of the fourth wave of change in higher education,” Crow began, arguing that research universities followed the initial establishment of higher education, public colleges, and land-grant schools in the timeline of America.In less than a half-century, he said, global market competition will be at its fastest rates of change ever, with several multitrillion-dollar economies worldwide. According to a recent projection, the nation’s population could reach 435 million, with a large percentage of those residents economically disadvantaged. In addition, climate change will be “meaningfully uncontrollable” in many parts of the world.The everyday trends seen today, such as declining performance of students at all levels, particularly in math and science, and declining wages and employment among the less educated, will only continue, Crow maintained, and are, to say the least, not contributing to fulfilling the dream of climbing the social ladder mobility, quality of life, sustainable environment, and longer life spans that most Americans share.“How is it that we can have these great research universities and have negative-trending outcomes?” Crow said in a talk “I hold the universities accountable. … We are part of the problem.”Amo ng the “things that we do that make the things that we teach less learnable,” Crow said, are the strict separation of disciplines, academic rigidity, and conservatism, the desire of universities to imitate schools at the top of the social ranks, and the lack of the computer system ability that would allow a large number of students to be educated for a small amount of money.Since 2002, when Crow started being in charge at Arizona State —which he calls the “new American university” —he has led more than three dozen initiatives that aim to make the school “inclusive, scalable, fast, adaptive, challenge-focused,and willing to take risks.”Among those initiatives were a restructuring of the engineering and life sciences schools to create more linkages between disciplines; the launch of the School of Earth and Space Exploration and the School of Sustainability; the start of a Teachers College to address K-12 performance and increase the status of the Education Department at the university; and broadened access, increasing the freshman class size by 42 percent and the enrollment of students living below the poverty line by 500 percent.Universities must start, Crow noted, “by becoming self-reflective architects, figuring out what we have and what we actually need instead of what legend tells us we have to be.” Research universities today have “run their course,” he added. “Now is the time for variety.”During a discussion afterward, Crow clarified and expanded on some of his points. He discussed, for example, the school’s distance-learning program. “Nearly 40 percent of undergraduates are taking at least one course online,” he said, which helps the school to keep costs down while advancing interactive learning technologies.He said that Arizona State is working to increase the transfer and completion rates of community-college students, of whom only about 15 percent, historically, complete their later degrees. “We’ve built a system that will allow them to track into universities,” particularly where “culturally complex barriers” beyond finances limit even the most gifted students.66. The fourth wave of change in America’s higher education refers to _______.A. public collegesB. land-grant schoolsC. research universitiesD. initial higher education67. Which is NOT part of the American dream most people share?A. People enjoy a quality life.B. People live longer and longer.C. The freedom to move around.D. An environment that is sustainable.68. Which is an initiative adopted by Crow at Arizona State University?A. Restructuring the teachers College.B. Launching the School of Life Sciences.C. Ignoring the linkages between disciplines.D. Enrolling more students from poor families.69. Which one is similar to the underlined word “architect” in meaning?A. The author of the guidebook is an architect by profession.B. If you want to refurnish the house, consult the architect.C. Deng Xiaoping is one of the architects of the PRC.D. Tom is considered one of the best landscape architect here.70. With the distance-learning program, Arizona State University is able to ______.A. enroll 40% of its students onlineB. keep costs down without a loss of qualityC. provide an even greater number of coursesD. attract the most gifted students all over the world四、任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)The hottest appsIF you’re one of those people who likes to take a look at their phone from time to time, you’re not alone. Using apps has now become part of everyday life. But with so many on the market that claim to be the best, which ones should you download onto your phone to have fun with? Below, four have been picked out for you. Evernote In the world of note taking, Evernote is the king. It allows users to create electronic files such as text, photos, audio, and videos. It also lets you organize your files, tag (标记) them, and search them easily.One of the most useful features on the app, though, is being able to log onto any device with your Evernote account and use your files. The app automatically。
2016届江苏省清江中学高三考前双练冲刺模拟卷(二)物理试题(word)
2016届江苏省清江中学高三考前双练冲刺模拟卷(二)物理试题(word)1、如图所示,石拱桥的正中央有一质量为m 的对称楔形石块,侧面与竖直方向的夹角为α,重力加速度为g ,若接触面间的摩擦力忽略不计,则石块侧面所受弹力的大小为( ) A 、2sin mg α B 、2cos mgαC 、1tan 2mg αD 、1cot 2mg α2、一个带负电荷q ,质量为m 的小球,从光滑绝缘的斜面轨道的A 点由静止下滑,小球恰能通过半径为R 的竖直圆形轨道的最高点B 而做圆周运动,现在竖直方向上加如图所示的匀强电场,若仍从A 点由静止释放该小球,则( ) A 、小球不能过B 点 B 、小球仍恰好能过B 点C 、小球能过B 点,且在B 点与轨道之间压力不为零D 、以上说法都不对3、如图所示,木块B 上表面是水平的,木块A 置于B 上,一起以某一初速度沿光滑斜面向上冲,上冲过程中A 与B 保持相对静止,在向上运动的过程中( ) A 、因AB 的运动情况相同所以相互间没有摩擦力 B 、木块A 处于超重状态 C 、A 的机械能不发生变化 D 、A 对B 做负功4、x 轴上有两点电荷1Q 和2Q ,1Q 和2Q 之间各点对应的电势高低如图中曲线所示,从图中可看出下列说法错误的是( ) A 、1Q 一定大于2QB 、1Q 和2Q 一定是同种电荷,但不一定是正电荷C 、电势最低处P 点的电场强度为零D 、1Q 和2Q 之间各点的电场方向都指向P 点5、如图,地球赤道上山丘e ,近地卫星p 和同步通信卫星q 均在赤道平面上绕地心做匀速圆周运动,设e 、p 、q 的圆周运动速率分别为1v 、2v 、3v ,向心加速度分别为1a 、2a 、3a ,则( )A 、1v >2v >3vB 、1v <3v <2vC 、1a >2a >3aD 、1a <2a <3a 二、多项选择题6、如图所示,质量相同的木块A 、B 用轻弹簧连接置于光滑的水平面上,开始弹簧处于自然状态,现用水平恒力F 推木块A ,则从开始到弹簧第一次被压缩到最短的过程中,以下说法正确的是( )A 、两木块速度相同时,加速度AB a a = B 、两木块速度相同时,加速度A B a a <C 、两木块加速度相同时,速度A B v v <D 、两木块加速度相同时,速度A B v v >7、在某控制电路中,需要连成如图所示的电路,主要由电动势为E 、内阻为r 的电源与定值定阻1R 、2R 及电位器(滑动变阻器)R 连接而成,1L 、2L 是红绿两个指示灯,当电位器的触头由弧形碳膜的中点逆时针滑向a 端时,下列说法中正确的是( ) A 、1L 、2L 两个指示灯都变亮 B 、1L 、2L 两个指示灯都变暗 C 、1L 变亮,2L 变暗 D 、1R 两端电压增大8、如图所示,甲、乙两球质量相等,悬线L L <甲乙,两悬点处于同一水平面上,如将悬线拉到水平位置,再无初速度释放,则在小球通过最低点时,下列说法中正确的是(不计空气阻力)( ) A 、甲球机械能等于乙球机械能 B 、甲球角速度等于乙球角速度C 、甲球对悬线的拉力等于乙球对悬线的拉力D 、甲球的向心加速度等于乙球的向心加速度9、如图所示,两光滑平行导轨水平放置在匀强磁场中,磁场垂直导轨在平面,金属棒ab 可沿导轨自由滑行,导轨一端跨接一个定值电阻R ,导轨电阻不计。
2016届江苏省清江中学高三考前一周双练冲刺模拟卷(三)英语试题(Word)
本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分,共120分。
考试时间120分钟。
第I卷(选择题三部分共85分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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。
例:How much is the shirt?A. £19.15B. £9.15C. £9.181. What’s the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Husband and wifeB. Good friendsC. Waitress and customer2. Why won’t the woman go for pizza?A. She has to finish her science projectB. She has to help somebodyC. She has to take classes3. What did the woman probably win?A. Plane ticketsB. A CD playerC. Concert-tickets4. What are the speakers talking about?A. A carB. ClothesC. The weather5. What do the speakers do on Fridays after school?A. Have extra classesB. Offer help at special schoolsC. Talk with their math teacher第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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。
【英语】江苏省清江中学2016届高三上学期周练
第一节: 单项填空(共35小题,每小题1分,满分35分)1.It’s not an idea_____ the community can unite. ______, I see it as one that will divide us.A. that; In contrastB. which; on the other handC. around that; In contradictionD. around which2.---Grandpa, please continue that story you were telling yesterday.---OK, Vivian, but where did I ________?A. go offB. leave offC. take offD. lay off3.Since the snowstorm has blocked the highway, we have no option but to postpone our visit to the exhibition _______ till the next week.A heldB being heldC to be heldD having been held4. The King leaned there ______ awake, his eyes _____ upon a spider building its net after a seventh failure.A. widely; being fixedB. wide; fixedC. widely; were fixedD. wide; fixing5. Is this the research center _______ you visited the modern equipment last year?A. in whichB. thatC. the one whereD. the one that6. I don’t want to walk any further. My legs are ________.A. give outB. used upC. worn outD. give up7. Walter offered us a lift when he was leaving his office, but our work _________, we declined the offer.A. not finishedB. not finishingC. not having finishedD. had not been finished8. Tom’s father is never willing to let every chance he finds helpful to make up for his son’s lessons missed half a year ago because of illness ________.A. passedB. passC. to passD. passing9. ---Will you go now?---Not until my experiment ________.A. had finishedB. will finishC. will I finishD. has been finished10. ---So you missed the lecture given by the famous professor.---_________. I got there 10 minutes before it finished.A. Not reallyB. Not likelyC. Not exactlyD. Not at all11.________ to the stadium for the conceit _______ only the ticket holders, who are crazy about Jay Chou’s songs.A. Being admitted; isB. Admitting; isC. Admitted; areD. Having been admitted; are12. You can use a large plastic bottle, _______ cut off, as a plot to grow flowers in. Which is wrong?A. its top isB. the top of which isC. with its topD. whose top is13.—I wonder why he _____ so strangely these days?---Recent pressure at study may account for his behavior.A. actsB. is actingC. actedD. was acting14. The Second World War, ______ the earlier one in 1914, promoted public concern about the physical and intellectual well-being of the country’s human reso urces.A. as didB. so asC. as wereD. so did15. The bank must have been robbed of a large amount of money before the police arrived, _____?A. didn’t itB. hasn’t itC. wasn’t itD. hadn’t it16. So me developing countries are always struggling to _____ their repayments, so they can’t focus on health, education and long-term development.A. touch onB. catch onC. rest onD. catch up on17. We all know clearly the immediate fu ture, ______, however, it’s hard to tell what lies.A. within whichB. beyond whichC. through whichD. towards which18. Challenging _______ he finds it _______ in a big city far away from home, he still thinks it worthwhile.A. as; livingB. though; to liveC. while; livingD. although; to be living19. ______ you the truth, the explosion in Tianjin and the damage _____ resulted in set me thinking a lot.A. Telling; thatB. To tell; itC. Having told; whichD. Told; what20. The true traveler _______ making an independent, unhurried journey to the unknown, travelling____ few people have set foot on.A. set out; whereB. set about; in the placeC. set down; in whatD. set aside; which21. Our beliefs about time and money are often similar. Most people think there isn’t enough of________.A. eitherB. neitherC. anyD. none22. People rarely succeed ________ they have fun in what they are doing.A. ifB. unlessC. sinceD. when23. It may well be the ability to use languages that distinguishes humans, setting them ________other animals.A. along withB. rather thanC. due toD. apart from24. —Alice, how come you failed the English examination once again?—I didn’t work hard and I wish I ________ more attention in class.A. paidB. had paidC. have paidD. was paying25. Many developers use Google Maps to show app users their locations and ________ close theyare to their friends and restaurants.A. whatB. whenC. howD. where26. Universities are supposed to ________ new opportunities for those graduates who want to starttheir own businesses.A. hold upB. turn upC. open upD. make up27. The Chinese women’s volleyball team won the World Cup victory, which was beyond ourwildest ________.A. inspirationsB. expectationsC. invitationsD. cooperations28. —I ordered Pizza for dinner. It should be here any minute now.—Pizza again? We ________ Pizza every night for a week now!A. hadB. were havingC. have been havingD. will be having29. Chinese culture ________ a particularly high value to the idea that families should livetogether.A. chargesB. pointsC. presentsD. attaches30. It will take time and patience to get these changes ________.A. to acceptB. having been acceptedC. acceptedD. accepting31. Research suggests that children ________ parents split up are more likely to drop out of highschool.A. whoseB. whoC. thatD. which32. The French team will have to ________ an impressive performance if they are to beat Brazil.A. arise fromB. try onC. result fromD. put on33. Many consumers prefer to make their own choices rather than ________ into buying what theydon’t really want.A. persuadingB. be persuadedC. to persuadeD. being persuaded34. When taking an examination, you’d better relax yourself to prevent your mind from going________.A. aggressiveB. blankC. accurateD. cautious35. —Would you like another drink?—________. Thanks a lot.A. Y ou don’t sayB. You said itC. I have a say in itD. I wouldn’t say no第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。
江苏省清江中学2016届高三2月月考英语试题 Word版含答案.doc
考生注意:1.本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分,共120分,考试时间120分钟。
2.请将各题答案填在试卷后面的答题卷上。
3.本试卷主要考试内容:高中综合。
第一部分听力理解(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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. Where does the conversation most probably take place?A. At a beachB. At an airportC. At a weather station2. Who will move?A. KittyB. RogerC. Ann3. What do we know about the man?A. He is often lateB. He is the second to arriveC. He has arrived late for the first time4. About what time will the information be sent?A. 2:30B. 3:30C. 5:005. What does the woman major in?A. TravelingB. Computer scienceC. French第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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。
听完每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;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。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. What is wrong with the woman?A. She has caught a coldB. She has a bad memoryC. She has taken the wrong medicine7. Where does the conversation most probably take place?A. In the hospitalB. In the man’s houseC. In the woman’s house听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
江苏省2016届高三高考冲刺卷(二)英语试题 含答案
绝密★启用前2016年高考冲刺卷(2)【江苏卷】英语试卷考试时间:120分钟;注意事项:1.本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。
满分120分,考试时间120分钟。
2.答题前考生务必用0。
5毫米黑色墨水签字笔填写好自己的姓名、班级、考号等信息。
3.考试作答时,请将答案正确地填写在答题卡上。
第I 卷每小题选出答案后,用2B 铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;第Ⅱ卷请用直径0。
5毫米的黑色墨水签字笔在答题卡上各题的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效,在试................题卷、...草稿纸上作答无效......... 注意事项:1。
本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号填写在答题卡上。
2. 回答第Ⅰ卷时,每小题选出答案后,用2B 铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号.写在试卷上无效。
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回答第Ⅱ卷时,将答案填写在答题卡上,写在试卷上无效。
4. 考试结束,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第I卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题,每小题1分,满分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。
Why didn’t the woman watch the movie last night?A。
She didn’t know it was onB. Her cousin came over to her houseC. The power went out in her neighborhood2。
What does the woman probably mean?A. She doesn’t want to be in her groupB. She is having some trouble with the manC。
高三英语月考试题及答案-清江中学2016届高三上学期第三次月考
满分:120分时间:120分钟第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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. Who is Jane?A. The man’s schoolmate.B. The man’s teacher.C. The man’s doctor.2. What will the woman do tomorrow?A. Go camping.B. Go to a bookstore.C. Go to visit Tim downtown.3.Where does the conversation probably take place?A. At home.B. In a library.C. In a classroom.4. What does the man think of Adam?A. Humorous.B. Considerate.C. Friendly.5. What’s the most probable relationship between the two speakers?A. Mother and son.B. Father and daughter.C. Husband and wife.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。
6. How dose the man probably feel now?A. Hungry.B. Tired.C. thirsty.7. What does the man think of owning a car?A. It’s unnecessary for him.B. It’s too expensive for him.C. It’s important for him.听第7段对话,回答和8和第9两个小题。
【全国百强校】江苏省清江中学2016届高三2月月考英语试题解析(解析版)
考生注意:1.本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分,共120分,考试时间120分钟。
2.请将各题答案填在试卷后面的答题卷上。
3.本试卷主要考试内容:高中综合。
第一部分听力理解(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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. Where does the conversation most probably take place?A. At a beachB. At an airportC. At a weather station2. Who will move?A. KittyB. RogerC. Ann3. What do we know about the man?A. He is often lateB. He is the second to arriveC. He has arrived late for the first time4. About what time will the information be sent?A. 2:30B. 3:30C. 5:005. What does the woman major in?A. TravelingB. Computer scienceC. French第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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。
听完每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;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。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. What is wrong with the woman?A. She has caught a coldB. She has a bad memoryC. She has taken the wrong medicine7. Where does the conversation most probably take place?A. In the hospitalB. In the man’s houseC. In the woman’s house 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
江苏省重点高中2016届高三第二次模拟考试英语试题(含答案)
2016届高三年级第二次模拟考试(二)英语本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分。
满分120分,考试用时120分钟。
第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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. Where are the speakers?A. At home.B. In a restaurant.C. In a hotel.() 2. What does the boy mean?A. Nancy has left the TV on.B. He forgot to turn off the TV.C. Nancy remembered turning off the TV.() 3. What does the woman advise the man to do?A. Go to the post office.B. Call the post office.C. Contact the mail carrier.() 4. Which word can best describe the man?A. Hardworking.B. Dishonest.C. Humorous.() 5. What can we learn from the conversation?A. The man is unhappy.B. The woman is very helpful.C. Mr. Barkley is disappointed.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的做答时间。
江苏省清江中学高三英语复习资料(单项选择)(48套)(有详尽的答案)
江苏省清江中学07届高考二轮复习专项练习单项选择题121.Apples are usually sold by ________ weight and eggs are sometimes sold by ________ dozen.A. the; theB. /;aC. /; theD. the; a22.Although punctual himself, the professor was quite used ________ late for his lecture.A. to have studentsB. for students’ beingC. for students to beD. to students’ being23.When people move to another country, they often try ________ the customs of their native land.A. to keep onB. to keep offC. to keep upD. keeping up24.—The experiment is of particular importance.—I see. We will carry on with it ________ we can get enough money.A. unlessB. thoughC. whetherD. until25.I think that this meal was well worth ________ was charged for it.A. thatB. whatC. whichD. how many26.________ all over the hills and around the lake are wild flowers of different kinds.A. To growB. GrowingC. GrownD. Grow27.Although he sometimes loses his temper, his students like him ________ for it.A. not so muchB. not so littleC. no moreD. no less28.Professor Zhang gave all the textbooks to all the pupils, except _____ who had already taken them.A. theseB. onesC. the onesD. the others29.Do you think the reason ________ he gave is believable?A. for whichB. whichC. whyD. what30.________ he is ,he seldom shows his precious coins to others.A.Coin -collector asB. As a coin –collectorC. A coin- collector asD. Coin- collector that3l.From his ________ voice on the phone I know everything is going under way.A. satisfactoryB. satisfyingC. satisfiedD. satisfaction32.—Does Bill do his new job well?—________ his old job. I’m afraid there’s no hope for him.A. Not better thanB. No better thanC. Not so well asD. Not as well as33.—I’m sorry, I shouldn’t have been so rude to you.—You ________ your temper but that’s OK.A. have lostB. had lostC. did loseD. were losing34.—Is the experiment easy?—________ . I’ll just do my bit.A. I think soB. CertainlyC. Not a littleD. Anything but35.Although he knew little about the large amount of work done in the field, he succeeded ________ other more well - informed experimenters failed.A. whichB. thatC. whatD. where221.—Where have you been recently? —I ________ in Hangzhou on business for a week last month.A. have beenB. wasC. had beenD. had gone22.The big- eyed girl came in, ________ a cake with two ________ candles on it.A. bring; litB. brought; lightedC. carrying; lightedD. taking; lighting 23.Before Tom left home, his mother kept telling him to ________ his manners at the party.A. mindB. noticeC. watchD. care24.—Excuse me, could you tell me the time, please?—Sorry, I don’t have a watch with me. —________.A. Thanks a lotB. What a pityC. I’m sorry to hear thatD. Thanks anyway25.Dad is used to smoking and drinking. There’s no chance ________ I'm able to talk him into ________.A. whether; giving it upB. of whether; giving them upC. that; getting rid of themD. which; stopping it 26.________ a mobile phone can you ring ________ you want to talk with anywhere.A. Using; whoeverB. Only on; whomeverC. By; whateverD. With; anyone27.—How do you like the curtains?—Well, I’m afraid they don’t ________ very well with the wallpaper.A. goB. matchC. suitD. fit28.Being able to speak another language fluently is a great ____ when your’re looking for a job.A. chanceB. importanceC. assistantD. advantage29.He was suddenly ________ with a strange illness when he was about to finish his work.A. seizedB. caughtC. hitD. controlled30.—What do you think of the manager of your company?—Oh, he is ________ manager who’s pleasant to work with.It’s ________ pleasure to work with him.A. the; aB. a; aC. a; theD. 不填; a31.—It's wrong for a student to follow ________ his teachers say. —It’s true. I can’t agree ________ .A. no matter what; to muchB. whatever; muchC. no matter what; moreD. whatever; more 32.________ the plan has been made, let’s get down to ________ it out.A. Now that; carryB. Because; carryC. Since; carryingD. Now; putting33.Something ________ wrong with the car, and it ________ not start.A. being; couldB. going; shouldC. was; mightD. went; would34.The Grand Theatre is located on one corner of ________ is called the People’s Square.A. whichB. whatC. the placeD. that35.As soon as I entered Evan’s company I saw a board ________“________ to Evans”.A. reads; WelcomedB. written; to WelcomeC. reading; WelcomeD. printed; Welcame321.Put the books back ________ they belong after you have finished them.A. whereB. to whereC. to whichD. to the place22.At first he refused to admit he had stolen but when he was shown the videotape(录像带)he ________ and admitted everything.A. broke upB. broke awayC. broke downD. broke in23.________ everyone else wouldn’t go to the mountain area, he went without a second thought.A. As long asB. WhileC. WhereD. In spite of24.________ , the idea of having to work under a woman defeated him.A. Wanting the job very muchB. Although wanting the job badlyC. Though he wanted the job very muchD. He wanted the job badly25.—Did you remember to give Jenny the money?—Yes. ________ I saw her, I'm sure.A. So long asB. So far asC. The momentD. Any time26.Before making your speech, you’d better ________ your thoughts and ideas.A. collectB. gatherC. getD. prepare27.Being detemined is a kind of quality and that’s ________ it takes to do anything properly.A. howB. whichC. whereD. what28.—Do you like a house with no garden? —________ , But anyhow, it's better to have one than none.A. Not reallyB. Not especiallyC. Not a bitD. Not a little29.—How do you like the football match?—Wonderful, I believe. Just as fine as ________ of the matches we’ve ever seen.A. oneB. anotherC. someD. any30.—Will you attend the meeting this afternoon? —But I ________ told anything about it.A. wasn'tB. am notC. haven't beenD. won’t be31.—Did you have any trouble with the customs officer?—________ to speak of.A. NoB. NothingC. NoneD. Neither32.Who would you rather ________ the watch?A. have to repairB. have fixedC. get repairedD. get to repair33.Some people are good at ________ but bad at giving back.A. borrowingB. takingC. bringingD. lending34.—How long do you think it is ________ he arrived here? —No more than half a year, I believe.A. whenB. thatC. beforeD. since35.—I had a good holiday at my uncle’s. —________ .A. Oh, that’s very nice of youB. CongratulationsC. Oh, I’m glad to hear thatD. It’s a pleasure421.Chicago is on ________ Lake Michigan. There is nothing in the world like ________ Chicago meat industry.A. the;theB. 不填;不填C. the;不填D. 不填;the22.My parents used ________they had to get a new car for my brother.A. whichB. all whatC. whatD. 不填23.Now then, children, Its time you ________.A. were washed and dressedB. washed and dressedC. are washed and dreesedD. washed and dress24.I planned ________ to see you last week, but I was ill.A. to have comeB. to comeC. to be comingD. to have been coming25.While building a tunnel through the mountain, ________ .A. an underground lake was discoveredB. there was an underground lake discoveredC. a lake was discovered undergroundD. the workers discovered an underground lake26.The train ________ arrive at 11∶30, but was an hour late.A. was about toB. was likely toC. was supposed toD. was certain to27.The two ladies are ________ the same age, but there seems to be ten years ________ them.A. at, betweenB. about, amongC. as, amongD. of, between28.Paper produced every year is ________ the world’s production of vehicles.A. the three times weight ofB. three times the weight ofC. as three times heavy asD. three times as heavier as29.We have done things we ought not to have done and ________ undone things we ought to have done.A. leftB. leaveC. will leaveD. leaving30.—Why weren't you at the meeting?—I ________ for a long distance call from my sister in America.A. was waitedB. was waitingC. has waitedD. have been waiting31.She will have to find some other work for she can’t ________ this loud noise any more.A. come up withB. keep up withC. grow up withD. put up with32.The boy said ________ couldn’t he work out the problem but his teacher didn’t know how to do it.A. thoughB. neverC. hardlyD. not only33.Carol said that the work would be well done by the end of October, ________ personally I wondered completely.A. whichB. at whichC. in whichD. about which34.I’ve just seen no more than one copy of“Gone with the Wind”in the bookshop opposite. Tom, go and buy______ back.A. oneB. anyC. itD. some35.—Have you read this book? —Yes. But that one is ________ worth reading.A. bestB. moreC. betterD. much521.Having received ________ training of the MS. Company, he was offered ________ important position in management.A. the; anB. /; anC. the; /D. a; a22.—The young man is good at a lot of things but you can’t say he is ________ .—I agree with you. Actually no one is.A. wonderfulB. splendidC. perfectD. complete23.Some women ________ a good salary in a job instead of staying home, but they decided not to work for the sake of the family.A. must makeB. should have madeC. would makeD. could have made24.—May I have a talk with one of your sports reporters?—Sorry, but all of them are out to ________ the main events of the day.A. getB. findC. coverD. search25.—How much will it ________ my father and me to go to Chicago? —It’s 120 in all.A. pay forB. take asC. spendD. cost for26.Having decided to rent a flat, we ________ contacting all the accommodation agencies in the city .A. set aboutB. set downC. set outD. set up27.—Should I talk to you in English or French? —Do as you______ . We understand both.A. thinkB. feel likeC. careD. please28.Fifty years ago, wealthy people liked hunting wild animals for fun ________ sightseeing.A. rather than to goB. more than goingC. other than goingD. than to go29.—Would you lend me ________ paper to write ________ paper? —Sorry, I haven’t any.A. any; someB. any; aC. a; someD. some; a30.The rainy season is coming and let’s make full use of the ________ days to dry whatever is needed to dry before the next dry season.A. few last sunnyB. last few sunnyC. last sunny fewD. sunny last few31.So many directors ________, the board meeting had to be put off.A. were absentB. been absentC. had been absentD. being absent32.The little boy is dirty from head to foot because he ________ in the mud all morning.A. has playedB. is playingC. has been playingD. was playing33.The new dictionaries are very useful. They ________ well and ________ already .A. sell; have been sold outB. sold; had sold outC. sell; sell outD. are sold; have been sold out 34.—We want someone to design the new art museum for us.—________ the young fellow have a try?A. MayB. ShallC. WillD. Need35.This is an illness that can result in total blindness ________ left untreated.A. afterB. ifC. sinceD. unless621.—I put him down for a well - educated man.—________?—I mean that he’s a well - educated man.A. I beg your pardonB. Speak louder, will youC. What’s thatD. Will you repeat word for word22.________is no doubt that the Dallas Mavericks will defeat the Washington Wizards in the next game?A. ItB. AsC. ThatD. There23.You can hardly imagine the difficulty the woman had________ her children.A. brought upB. to bring upC. bringing upD. to have brought up24.They told me it would be cheap but ________it cost me nearly £500.A. as a resultB. in a workC. at lastD. in fact25.—Do you know where my address book is? —It________ be in the hall cupboard. I think I saw it this morning.A. couldB. canC. willD. must26.I spent the whole day repairing the motorbike. The work was ________easy.A. nothing butB. anything butC. somethingD. all except27.—Let’s hurry. Professor Beach is coming. —Oh, I was afraid that we ________.A. already miss himB. will miss himC. have already missed himD. had already missed him 28.—What do you think of the manager of your company?—Oh he is________ manager who is pleasant to work with. It’s ________ pleasure to work with him.A. the; theB. a; aC. a; theD. the; /29.Mr. Johnson starts to work very early in the morning and goes on working until late in the afternoon ________a break at midday.A. withB. forC. asD. through30.—Can Lihua help me with my English? —I regret to tell you her English is_______ yours.A. as good asB. no more thanC. not better thanD. as much as31.This book is said to be a special one, which ________many events not found on other history books.A. writesB. coversC. printsD. reads32.Last summer holiday, I went back to my hometown, ________ the neighbours and the house ________ I used to be familiar with were gone.A. only finding; whichB. only to find; thatC. to find; whomD. found; that33.You’ll ________ in hospital if you drive so fast.A. die upB. end upC. turn upD. give up34.Yesterday morning he got up earlier than________ , for it was not a(n)________day.A. common; usualB. usual; ordinaryC. usual; normalD. common; ordinary35.Most museums are just for looking. But today some of them have things for you to touch. The signs say, “________!”A. Be touchingB. To touchC. Do touchD. No touch721.—We are too busy to take ________ holiday at ________ present.—But I think we’ll be able to take ________ two weeks from now.A. a; /; oneB. the; /; thatC. a; the; it D a; /; it22.The old man came ________ to the railway station, only ________ the train was slowly pulling out of the station.A. and ran; foundB. running; findingC. running; to findD. to run; finding23.The tables and pictures help make ________ clear ________I wasn't sure of before.A. it; for me to understand whatB. it; everythingC. everything; to understand whatD. /; what24.I know nothing about the match ________ I read in the newspaper.A. besidesB. expectC. except thatD. except what25.—Would you like me to get you an English dictionary while I’m there? —________. Thank you, anyway.A. But I have already got oneB. What a nice dictionaryC. But I have already got itD. Yes, please 26.I think this shirt fits you. You can try it on if you ________.A. are likeB. like toC. likeD. have liked27.—Do you still remember when we went to Nanjing? —I can't remember now but ________sometime last summer?A. might it beB. could it beC. could it have beenD. should it have been28.If Bush ________his sister to attend the party, she will certainly be glad. She hasn’t met Bush for years.A. allowsB. promisesC. demandsD. suggests29.—I’m not the man ________the phone. She asked for Henry. —I’m sorry I was mistaken.A. called onB. calling overC. wanted onD. rung up on30.The step you have taken is ________ much risk(冒险).A. one ofB. the one ofC. the oneD. that one31.We’ve always known him ________ a warm but calm character.A. forB. againstC. onD. as32.Now that he has missed his ________, he’ll have to wait for the next round.A. chanceB. turnC. dutyD. class33.—Were you worried about him last night? —Yes. It was ________.A. until he returned that I went to bedB. until be returned that l slept wellC. not until he returned that I went to bedD. not until did he return that I went to sleep34.These are all ________houses for the homeless.A. newly – buildingB. newly-builderC. new - buildingD. newly - built35.—Doesn't this bus go to the park? —________.A. Yes, we doB. No, this is as far as we goC. You’re welcomeD. I ‘m very sorry821.I'm sure the beauty of ______ nature there will make________excellent impression upon you.A. the; anB. /; theC. the; /D. /; an22.—Excuse me. ________did you say you'd like to do, Miss Kilp?—I said I’d better go back to the office. I’m going to meet someone this afternoon.A. WhyB. WhenC. WhatD. Where23.The old lady was the only person that died in the fire. ________else was rescued by the firemen.A. EveryoneB. AnyoneC. SomeoneD. No one24.Not until then did I find it ________to do the job that way.A. is easierB. easierC. was more easilyD. more easily25.—Have you known each other for long?—Not very, ________we started to work in the ABC Motor Company.A. beforeB. sinceC. whenD. after26.—is Miss Wang in the office today?—No, she’s gone to her hometown _____the Spring Festival and she’ll be back in a week .A. inB. duringC. forD. on27.—Are you waiting for a bus from the office of the City Government?—Yes. I arrived here at the bus stop ten minutes ago, but the bus________.A. hadn’t comeB. won’t comeC. didn’t comeD. hasn’t come28.The village ________ we see today is no longer ________ it was a decade ago.A. that; thatB. which; howC. /; whatD. what; which29.—The winner of the race is a tall and thin boy with thick glasses.—Then it ________ be my friend, Mike, who looks like a “meat ball”.A. mustn’tB. can’tC. mightD. should30.—Why not take my car to the museum instead of walking? —No, thanks. ________.A. I’m used toB. I’m able toC. I’m about toD. I’ve got to31.The thing that ________ is not whether you fail or not, but whether you try or not.A. caresB. mindsC. mattersD. depends32.—Why weren't you at school yesterday morning, Li Lei? —________, sir.A. Yes, I wasB. No, I wasC. Neither was ID. But I was33.If the launch in 2005 is successful, China will be the third country ________its astronauts into space.A. will sendB. having sentC. sendingD. to send34.In this university a medal with ten thousand dollars ________gains success in science and technology every two years .A. is given to whoeverB. are given to anyone whoC. gives to whomeverD. give to everyone 35.—Thank you for your CD - ROM. I’ll return it as soon as I can. —________. I’ve got another one to spare.A. No problemB. No hurryC. With pleasureD. Nothing much921.—Don't put the waste on the ground, young man. —Oh, I'm sorry. I ________the dustbin there.A. hadn’t seenB. didn’t seeC. can’t seeD. wasn ‘t seeing22.—Why are you late again, Vera?—The bus took me a(n)________half hour to get to the hotel because of the traffic jam.A. extraB. spareC. more thanD. other23.—I wonder if you have a single room for tonight.—________.—Thank you anyway.A. One monent, please. I’ll check it out for you.B. Sure, please fill out this form.C. Sorry, I’m afraid we have none at the momentD.How long are you planning to stay here, sir? 24.—Thank you, Joan, for the lovely party and the delicious food. —________.A. No thanksB. Never mindC. All rightD. My pleasure25.—Where is my blue jeans? —It’s in the washing - machine. You’ll have to wear ________different one.A. anyB. theC. aD. other26.—He ________ to Beijing ten times in 1999. —So he must have covered ________ of it.A. went; muchB. had; a lotC. was going; someD. had gone; many27.—Do you have my passport, Janet? —Yes, I have ________right here, in the locker.A. oneB. itC. a very oneD. this28.The picture was put in the corner of the room, nobody ________in it.A. had any interestB. being interestedC. was interestedD. to have an interest29.I would appreciate it ________you help me with my English.A. thatB. ifC. whereD. in case30.—Where did the accident happen? —It was at the post office near the hotel ________ the peace talk would be held.A. thatB. whichC. whereD. when31.—How did you play in the match?—Well, our team was ahead by 2 to zero during the first half, but we ________ in the last ten minutes.A. had lostB. have lostC. were losingD. lost32.A student of English________ limited exercise finds it hard to get good mark in an English exam.A. is used to deal withB. used to deal withC. is used to dealing withD. used to dealing with 33.My new issue of Twenty - first Century. School Edition has disappeared. Who ________ have taken it?A. shouldB. mustC. couldD. would34.—Mr Smith, I wonder if you are free this afternoon. We’d like you to come to our party. —________.A. I’d like toB. I’d love you, tooC. I will comeD. I like it35.After the storm nothing________ of the house, It really ________ us much to think about.A. stayed; keepsB. kept; makesC. remained ; leavesD. left; gives1021.It is ________ball -point pen invented by ________ Hungarian refugee named Lazio Biro.A. a; theB. the; aC. a; aD. the; the22.—How do you usually go to work? —If it is fine, I ________on foot.A. will goB. goC. have goneD. won't go23._____ in a recent science competition, the three students were awarded scholarships totaling $ 21, 000.A. To be judged the bestB. Judged the bestC. Having judged the bestD. Judging the best 24.On New Year’s Eve New York City holds an outdoor________ which attracts a crowd of a million of more people.A. incidentB. eventC. easeD. affair25.Americans eat ________as they actually need every day.A. twice as much proteinB. twice protein as much twiceC. twice protein asD. protein as twicemuch26.________, he does get annoyed with her sometimes.A. Although much he like herB. Much although he likes herC. As he likes her muchD. Much as he likes her27.—Why didn't you tell Ann the truth? —________.A. Yes, I was afraid to be scolded by herB. No, but I wanted toC. But I didD. I always hate telling lies28.If the building project ________ by the end of this month is delayed, the construction company will be fined.A. being completedB. is completedC. to be completedD. completed29.Will you see to________ that the luggage is brought back?A. meB. yourselfC. itD. them 30.—“Mary I speak to your manager Mr. Williams at five o’clock tonight?”—“I’m sorry. Mr Williams ________ to a conference long before then.”A. will have goneB. had goneC. would have goneD. has gone 31.That’s the best way we should think of ________the dying soldier.A. helpingB. savingC. operatingD. to save32.________ the earth to be fiat, many feared that Columbus would fall off the edge of the earth.A. Having believedB. BelievingC. BelievedD. Being believed 33.________difficulties we may come across, we'll help one another to overcome them.A. WhereverB. WhateverC. HoweverD. Whenever 34.Glad to see you back. How long ________ in Russia?A. did you stayB. have you stayedC. were you stayingD. have you been staying 35.—Excuse me, can you tell me how to get to the airport? —________.A. Certainly, you can take a No.3B. No I don't know howC. Yes, you could go by busD. Along this road1121.They have their reason for keeping their marriage ________ secret for ________ moment.A. the; aB. the; theC. a; theD. a; a22.She is always ready to help people in trouble because she thinks it a________.A. decisionB. chanceC. prideD. pleasure23.—When shall we meet, at 6︰00 or at 6︰30? —________.A. At any time.B. You make the timeC. well, either time will doD. Any time is OK. 24.—Are all the titles of the articles ________in the contents? —Yes, all________.A. listed; includedB. listing; includesC. listed; includingD. being listed; being included 25.—Why hasn’t Jane arrived yet? —She________ again in the morning.A. shouldn’t have oversleptB. may have turned off the alarm clockC. must have no one to call herD. should have someone to wake her up26.He ________ give up the dictionary than a child would give up a new toy.A. will no longerB. would ratherC. had betterD. would no more27.Every possible ________ advanced technology.A. should be made ofB. should be made useC. use should be made ofD. should make use of 28.Not that I’m unwilling to go with you, ________I’m busy now.A. becauseB. butC. but thatD. however29.—Has the football match just started?—Just started? It must be clear who ________ by now.A. is winningB. winsC. has wonD. would win30.—Have you told Joan the news? —Yes. I told her ________I saw her this morning.A. whileB. the momentC. untilD. suddenly31.You will see this product________ wherever you go.A. to be advertisedB. advertisedC. advertiseD. advertising32.—Did you go to the party last night? —Yes. and I’d rather ________. It was so________.A. not go; tiresomeB. not have gone; excitingC. not have gone; tiringD. go; interesting33.—Will you go home tomorrow morning? —No, I’m planning________.A. onB. toC. soD. it34.—Have you any money on you? I need some badly. —Sorry, but ________ at all.A. notB. nothingC. noneD. quite a little35.—Why not join us in the game?—________.A. Sure, please doB. No, you do the sameC. Oh, that’s all rightD. Ok, coming1221.—Have you graduated from collage? —Yes , ________.A. I studied French for two years.B. I have been studying French.C. I have studied French for two years.D. I had studied French for two years.22.Ann was reading a detective novel, ________ completely to the outside world.A. being lostB. having lostC. losingD. lost23.Fish have eyes and ________appears to be a nose, and they can hear, too.A. thatB. whichC. itD. what24.The new government ________ the foreign - owned fields one after another.A. took overB. took outC. took offD. took on25.The five firemen the director had________ the five people in the fire were highly praised.A. rescueB. rescuedC. to rescueD. had rescued26.________ his son away to college, the old couple got more room in the house.A. AsB. ForC. ThroughD. With27.You should always take into consideration the part a good way of learning will ________ in your studies. A. give B. make C. play D. teach28.I asked him to show me the record that ________ the meeting, but he refused.A. keptB. was keptC. was kept ofD. kept of29.There are few pieces of electronic equipment ________to raise fears regarding future employment chance than computers.A. likelyB. more likelyC. possiblyD. more possibly 30.The driver night have had an accident but that he________ the car suddenly.A. brakedB. would brakeC. had brakedD. forget31.Where did you get ________ car of________?A. this; yoursB. the; youC. a; yoursD. a; you32.They sold their house for only 12, 000 dollars, so the buyer got a wonderful________.A. costB. bargainC. amountD. value33.It’s terrible. The ear ________ break down just as we were going on our holiday.A. shouldB. wouldC. couldD. must34.As ________ announced in today's paper, he is to visit China on Sunday.A. beingB. isC. to beD. been35.—We are sorry we can’t stay with you.—________.A. No sorry at allB. I don’t think soC. Don’t think soD. That’s all right1321.It's quite strange that the man sleeps with his mouth________ and his eyes________.A. closed; openB. closing; openedC. closing; openD. closing; opening22.—Jim, let’s hurry to the airport. Mabel is coming. —Oh, I was afraid________ . What’s made her change her mind?A. she would never comeB. I would miss herC. she had already comeD. I might have missed her 23.—Is Mr Smith rich?—Yes, very rich. When he worked in ________town, he earned a lot. Now he has a big farm in ________ country.A. at; theB. /; /C. /; theD. the; /24.Written in a hurry, ________. How can it be satisfactory?A. they found many mistakes in the reportB. Sam made lots of mistakes in the reportC. there are plenty of mistakes in the reportD. the report is full of mistakes25.—Could you do me a favor and take the box up to the sixth floor? —________ . No problem at all.A. With pleasureB. My pleasureC. For pleasureD. At your pleasure26.—How can the problem be solved?—Well, we must ________ it to the president’s own judgment.A. dependB. leaveC. suggestD. realize27.—Do you often visit your grandparents? —Mmm… ________ , I’m afraid. I usually phone them.A. over againB. time and againC. once againD. now and again28.—Bob, you’re absent - minded ! —Oh, I’m sorry I ________ attention to you, Miss Shute.A. haven’t paidB. wasn’t payingC. am not payingD. couldn’t have paid。
清江中学2016届高三(上)第三次月考英语试题
江苏省清江中学2016届高三(上)第三次月考英语试题(2)一、单项选择(共15小题;共15分)1. This means that since the Bible English centuries ago, many Hebew and Greekidioms part of English language.A. was translated into; have become; theB. was put into; become a; theC. have been translated into; became; anD. had been put into; have become; /2. Owing to his understanding of the Western culture, we avoided being misunderstood onmany occasions.A. apparentB. ambitiousC. thoroughD. ambiguous3. Many local people being charged parking, so the decision maker had to compromise.A. resigned toB. subscribed toC. submitted toD. objected to4. Whether our years of hard training will depends on we can stick to it till theend.A. pay back; whatB. pay off; thatC. pay back; ifD. pay off; whether5. He invented a new game children, but it never really .A. intended for; caught onB. intended to; counted onC. intended for; caught up onD. intended to; caught on6. Challenging I find it in English, I will never give up.A. as; making advanceB. though; to make advancesC. while; making progressD. although; to make progress7. On behalf of their emperor, the officials arrived the accident occurred.A. whatB. in whatC. whereD. in which8. It was not until the Civil War the slavery.A. that did the state abolishB. did the state abolishC. that the state abolishedD. had the state abolished9. The temple has been repaired and has had extensions many times, mostoften times of war and disaster.A. added to; followedB. adding up; followingC. adding up to; followedD. added; following10. There used to be little more than 10 soldiers on the top of the mountain, ?A. stationed; was thereB. stationing ; usedn't thereC. stationed; didn't thereD. stationing; did there11. The committee believes that people need to be taught the importance of conservation if theAcropolis and kept in good condition.A. is mendedB. are to mendC. is to be mendedD. will be mended12. To afford a brand new bicycle, I had to start my part-time job. Even then, it would be sometime .A. when I was in the redB. since I was tickled pinkC. that I was white as a sheetD. before I was in the black13. It is apparent that the Qing Tombs are influenced by the Ming Tombs,especially architectural and the way they are placed among the surrounding mountains and valleys.A. in view of; thatB. in terms of; in whichC. on top of; /D. on account of; which14. One of the bags of gold fell into the stocking to dry over the fireplace. Which one iswrong?A. hung upB. hanging upC. that was hanging upD. which was hanging up15. How these idioms if they in the modern world?A. did; go; were inventedB. would; go; had been inventedC. had; gone; would be inventedD. would have; gone; had been inventedClozeMany of us bear in mind the little hatred that may have arisen from an argument, a misunderstanding, or some other painful events. 16 , we wait for someone else to reach out to us—believing this is the only way we can 17 or reawaken a friendship or family relationship.An acquaintance of mine, whose health isn't very good, recently told me that she hadn't18 her son in almost three years. "Why not?" I asked. She said that she and her son had had a(n)19 about his wife and that she wouldn't speak to him again 20 he called first. When I suggested that she be the one to reach out, she 21 initially and said, "I can't do that. He's the one who should apologize." She was 22 willing to die before reaching out to her only son. After a little gentle 23 , she did decide to be the first one to reach out. To her amazement, her son was 24 for her willingness to call and offered an apology of his own. As is usually the 25 , everyone wins when someone takes the chance and reaches out.Whenever we 26 on to our anger, we turn "small stuff" into really "big stuff" in our minds. We start to believe that our positions are more important our 27 . They are not. If you want to be a more 28 person you must understand that being right is almost 29 more important than allowing yourself to be happy. The way to be happy is to let go and reach out. Let other people be 30 . This doesn't mean that you're wrong. Everything will be fine. You'll 31 the peace of lettinggo, as well as the joy of letting others be right. You'll also notice that, as you reach out and let others be "right", they will become less 32 and more loving toward you. They might even 33 , but, if for some reason they don't, that's okay too. You will have the inner 34 of knowing that you have done your part to 35 a more loving world, and certainly you will be more peaceful yourself.16. A. Fortunately B. Strangely C. Stubbornly D. Honestly17. A. gain B. forgive C. benefit D. overcome18. A. reminded B. delighted C. criticized D. contacted19. A. disagreement B. complaintC. promiseD. misunderstanding20. A. since B. once C. unless D. though21. A. assisted B. resisted C. persisted D. insisted22. A. eventually B. accordingly C. typically D. literally23. A. encouragement B. analysis C. comment D. discussion24. A. sorry B. anxious C. grateful D. surprised25. A. way B. case C. attitude D. scene26. A. focus B. look C. reflect D. hold27. A. politeness B. kindness C. happiness D. willingness28. A. honest B. peaceful C. reliable D. respectable29. A. always B. usually C. never D. sometimes30. A. right B. first C. considerate D. wrong31. A. miss B. doubt C. forget D. experience32. A. active B. supportive C. defensive D. impressive33. A. stand out B. reach back C. show off D. turn back34. A. satisfaction B. attention C. motivation D. promotion35. A. find B. create C. provide D. shareReading ComprehensionAWhile on vacation in distant locales, people often find that time moves quite differently than in the places they're used to. Robert Levine and his colleagues have studied the speed of life in cities around the world and across the US. In a series of experiments they measured how fast a single pedestrian in a downtown center covered a distance of 60 feet, timed how long it took to complete a simple commercial transaction, and recorded the accuracy of randomly selected clocks in the downtown business area. They found that places with a faster pace of life also had stronger economies, and that people in larger cities tended to move faster than those in less populated areas.So as you might expect, fast-moving people are associated with fast-moving economies. But does that faster life translate into greater happiness? In faster places, people were more likely to smoke, lesslikely to take the time to help strangers in need, and more likely to die from heart diseases. Yet Levine and his colleagues found that people in faster places tended to report feeling somewhat happier with their lives than those who lived in slower places. A city's pace of life was indeed "significantly related" to the physical, social, and psychological well-being of its inhabitants.However, the relationship between income and reported happiness is far from obvious. According to the "Easterlin paradox(悖论,反论)" (named after economist Richard Easterlin), once people have enough money to meet their basic needs, having more money is not necessarily correlated with higher self-reported happiness. Easterlin's claims are controversial and not universally accepted; even if his theory is correct, wealthier nations might be happier overall if they address the basic needs to more of their people. In any case, the ongoing debate indicates that we need to be careful when making connections between happiness and overall economic factors.Among individuals in a society, busyness—or the feeling of busyness—seems to be an important factor in well-being. That feeling of busyness—of having a lot to do and too little time in which to do it—is often associated with stress and anxiety. However in many contexts being "busy" is badge of honor: Busy parents are seen as devoted to their children's well-being and the busy lawyer can charge a premium hourly rate. In US studies, the happiest people reported that they were busy, in the sense that they had little excess time, yet did not feel rushed.Levine's work raises the possibility that an individual's feelings about their use of time contribute as much or more to their happiness as does economics. Now the big challenge is to find out which way the causal chain works: Does the feeling of being active, yet not rushed, contribute to happiness? Or does happiness allow people to perceive(觉察) their use of time in positive ways?36. What can we learn about Levine's study?A. It calculated a person's walking distance during a certain period.B. It was carried out for some commercial purposes.C. It researched life rhythm in various economies and areas.D. It was mainly conducted in the western world.37. Which of the following does Easterlin paradox support?A. People in faster places may suffer from poorer health.B. Happiness is possible only when one's basic needs are met.C. People in underdeveloped countries are less happier.D. High income does not necessarily ensure life satisfaction.38. The underlined word inhabitants in paragraph two probably means .A. people who have some unusual habitsB. people who live in a particular placeC. people who have stable and good jobsD. people who are healthy and happy39. We can infer from paragraph 4 that .A. busy people definitely have a higher degree of happinessB. people will feel relaxed if they have nothing to doC. being actively engaged contributes to life satisfactionD. busy people are supposed to make more moneyBDozens of school districts around the country have been looking at these studies and are considering ways to adjust their class schedules.Eric Peterson is head of St. George's School, a private boarding school for grades 9-12 in the northeastern state of Rhode Island.After looking at the medical research on adolescent sleep needs and observing students in his own school, Peterson consulted with Dr. Judy Owen, a famous pediatrician(儿科医师) and sleep expert.Armed with what he considered to be convincing data. Peterson decided to change his school's start time from 8:00 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. on a trial basis to see if a 30-minute change would make a difference. He was surprised by the results."What was really astonishing was how many benefits and how significant the benefits were," he says, "In the research itself, we saw just over a 50 percent decrease in health-center admissions for fatigue, or fatigue-related illness, or rest requests. We saw almost a 35 percent decrease in first-period lateness. Students reported that they were more attentive. They were less sleepy during the day."And, according to Dr. Patricia Moss, assistant dean for Academic Affairs at St. George's School, students weren't the only ones reporting better results in the classroom. She says virtually all the teachers almost immediately notice much more concentrated in the classroom, and there was definitely a more positive mood all around."Kids were happier to be there at 8:30 than they were at 8:00," she says, "So our experience across the total spectrum was, universally, extremely positive and surprisingly so."Headmaster Peterson says there was another unexpected area of change when the school changed its start time."We saw probably a greater than 30 percent increase in student attendance at breakfast, and of the food that they were eating. We ate more than doubled the amount of milk, eggs, fruit and cereal. So it was quality breakfast foods that the kids were eating. So they were better fueled as well as better rested."Ross and Peterson acknowledge that making schedule changes has been easier at a small, private boarding school than it might be for the larger US public school system. But they are hopeful that others will find a way."In the end," says Peterson, "schools ought to do what's the right thing for their students, first and foremost, and this element of the program is very clear—certain for us as a school—but I think as a general example to other schools, is pretty convincing, and so I would argue that it's worth doing."40. The research conducted by Eric Peterson mainly focused on .A. the later public school start timeB. the change of class scheduleC. adolescent sleep requirementsD. the changes in school system41. According to the passage, the following are the benefits of later school start time EXCLUDING .A. increase in breakfast attendanceB. increase in examination scoresC. decrease in health-center admissionsD. decrease in first-period lateness42. From the passage we may infer .A. the practice of later school start time may have negative resultsB. kids were relatively happier with previous school hoursC. more schools are likely to adjust their class schedulesD. the schedule change has greater effect on small boarding schoolsCA classic joke goes like this: A nurse rushes into an exam room and says, "Doctor, doctor, there's an invisible man in the waiting room." The doctor says, "Tell him I can't see him."Pretty simple, right?Here's how I tell it, "A nurse—her name is Joyce—feels a presence in the waiting room. She looks around but sees nothing. She jumps up from her desk, carefully replaces her chair, and runs down the lavender-hued hallway to the doctor's office. She knocks on the door. No response. He's not there. Where can he be? She continues down the hall, admiring a lithograph of an 18th-century Mississippi paddleboat along the way." By this time, my audience has left, but I soldier on, "She bursts into the exam room and says. 'Doctor, doctor!' The doctor, I should mention, is a urologist with a degree from Ohio State, which is where my nephew…"You get the idea. I'm an embellisher. I can't leave a simple gag alone.I'm not the only joke-challenged member of the family. My sister's worse than I am. Her problem: She can't remember them. "A nurse rushes into an exam room and says…Uh, let me start all over again. A nurse rushes into a waiting… No, it's not the waiting room. She just came from the waiting room. Let me start all over again. A doctor rushes into… No, wait…"My uncle's different. He's guilty of taking a perfectly fine joke and selling it as the second coming of Oscar Wilde, "Okay, this is a good one. Ready? No, really, ready? Okay, fasten your seat belts. Ready? A nur se… Got it? A nurse? Okay, ready? A nurse rushes into an exam room and says, 'Doctor, doctor, there's an invisible man in the waiting room.' Now, this is where it gets funny. Ready?"No one is ever ready, so they leave before he gets to the punch line.My father's on Wall Street, so he hears all the jokes before they hit the Web. And he lets you know he knows them all by telling you all of them. He also knows that most people don't like jokes. So he slips them in under the radar, "I was chatting with Ben Bernanke the other day. You know Ben, don't you? The Fed chief? Anyway, we were reviewing the Fed's policy on long-term interest rates,and he told me it had evolved into its current iteration only after a nurse rushed into an exam room and s aid, 'Doctor, doctor, there's…' Hey, where are you going?"My brother Mark understands that the secret to good joke telling is to know your audience. When he entertained my grandmother's bridge club one evening, he made it a point to adapt the joke to them, "A beautiful blonde nurse rushes into a consulting room…"No one in my family has ever finished this joke.But as bad as it is not to be able to tell a joke, there's something worse: not being able to listen to one. Take my cousin Mitch for example."Why couldn't the doctor see him?" he asked."Because he's invisible," I said."Now, I didn't get that. I thought the doctor couldn't see him because he was with a patient.""Well, yeah, okay, but the fac t that the guy was invisible…""Could the nurse see him?""No. She's the one who said he was invisible…""How'd she know he was there?""Because he…""When you say he was invisible, does that mean his clothes were invisible too?" Here's where I tried to walk away."Because if his clothes weren't invisible," Mitch said, stepping between me and the exit."Then the doctor could see him, right?""Yeah, but…""At least his clothes.""I guess…""Unless he was naked.""Okay, he was naked!""Why would he go to his doctor naked?"Next time you see my family and someone is telling a joke, do yourself a favor: Make yourself invisible.43. Which of the following is true according to this article?A. No one in the writer's family is good at telling jokes.B. Mark is the best at telling jokes in his family.C. Mitch is very sensitive to all kinds of jokes.D. A typically classic joke should cover all the details.44. What is inappropriate about Mark's adaptation of the joke?A. He knows the audience very well.B. He shouldn't have entertained a bridge club.C. He shouldn't have begun the story with a beautiful blond nurse.D. He shouldn't have told old people jokes.45. Mitch stepped between me and the exit because .A. he wanted to go out with meB. he wanted to block my way outC. he was trying to repay the situation in the consulting roomD. he wanted to show that the doctor could see the patient46. Which is the best title of the passage?A. Learn to Amuse OthersB. Where to Find DoctorC. How to Ruin a Classic JokeD. A Story About a Funny FamilyDV. Stiviano says Donald Sterling's racist comments on an audio recording leaked to the public were not the first by the Los Angeles Clippers owner in conversations with her."There's been a number of occasions where Mr. Sterling and I had conversations just like this one. This was one of very many," Stiviano told Barbara Walters on ABC's "20/20" in an interview that aired Friday night, "Part of what the world heard was only 15 minutes. There's a number of other hours that the world doesn't know."Sterling, who has been banned for life by the NBA for the remarks, also spoke for the first time since the scandal. "I wish I had just paid her off," Sterling told , referring to Stiviano. According to the person who conducted the interview, Sterling "expressed remorse".Sterling told Stiviano in the recording that she should not post online photos of herself with black people, including basketball great Magic Johnson, or bring black people to Clippers' games.The recording, which an attorney for Stiviano said was leaked by a third party, led to public outcry across the country and the NBA. Some sponsors dropped the Clippers and others re-evaluated their relationship with the NBA.On Tuesday, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver banned Sterling for life, fined him $2.5 million, and urged league owners to force him to sell the team. A three-quarters vote by the NBA owners is required to force him to sell.Though Stiviano told Walters that Sterling should "absolutely" apologize, she said she still loves him like a father figure and does not believe he is a racist."I think Mr. Sterling is from a different generation than I am," she said, "I think he was brought up to believe these things... segregation, whites and blacks. But through his actions he's shown that he's not a racist. He's shown to be a very generous and kind man."Stiviano said that since the ban, Sterling has felt confused, alone, and not supported by those around him."I think he's highly more traumatized and hurt by the things that he said himself," she said, "I think he can't even believe or understand sometimes the thing he says, and I think he's hurt by it. He's hurting right now."A real-estate mogul, Sterling has been accused of racial missteps before.The billionaire had paid a $2.76 million settlement to resolve a federal lawsuit accusing him of systematically excluding blacks and Hispanics from his rental properties. He also won a wrongful termination lawsuit by general manager Elgin Baylor, who accused him of various slurs and slights. 47. Which of the sections does this article probably appear in a newspaper?A. Sports Section.B. Business Sections.C. Lifestyle Section.D. Science Section.48. Which of the following is TRUE about Sterling according to the passage?A. He is a wealthy sportsman doing real-estate business.B. He has got a big ticket for the racist remarks he made.C. He is very generous and kind to his daughter Stiviano.D. He feels it hard to believe or understand what he says.49. What do you think will probably happen as the story develops?A. Sterling will probably no longer own his team under certain pressure.B. The NBA will have trouble existing for the lack of financial support.C. Stiviano will continue loving Sterling in spite of his racist remarks.D. Blacks and Hispanics will accuse Sterling of his constant racist words.50. The passage is meant to .A. show the strong anger of the whole public against racismB. warn the public of racism that still exists in American societyC. tell readers how the audio recording was leaked to the publicD. report Donald Sterling's racist comments and consequences四、阅读与表达(表格式)(共10小题;共20分)When living out our daily lives, it's often easy to blame the world for our problems. While it's true that there are things in the outside world we can't control, the biggest difference between two people is simply their reaction towards it. Having understood this for a while, I've often asked the question, "How?"How is it possible to change your reaction to a particular event or situation?Why should you stop complaining? Here are three reasons that I believe—if you truly understand them—will help you move forward and live a less stressful life:The world owes you nothing.The world really does have nothing to do with you or anyone else. The planet will continue to exist without you on it, which—as depressing as it sounds—should also provide you with the first sight of the reality of what your life should truly be about.You suddenly start to realize that while we were fostered and looked after as kids, this really isn't the case once we're an adult. The world doesn't provide us with the same blanket of comfort as our carers once did, which only means one thing: It's up to us to provide that blanket for ourselves and no one else. Which brings me on to the second reason…You are in charge of your own life.If you look back at your own life, you'll begin to realize that everything you have ever done up to the present moment was all a result of the decisions you've made. Sure there may have been people around you who have convinced you to do some of the things you may have done. But it all eventually depends on your decisions: So who's really to blame?You begin to see that among everything that's happening around you, what you have is a blank canvas(帆布). Suddenly, your hopes and dreams aren't dreams at all but are within the realm(领域,范围) of possibility.What are your dreams? What are your hopes and goals for the future? Do you have a plan? Start to think about what it might be and remind yourself daily that it's all up to you to make things happen.You can't be a leader if you behave like a victim.Would you rather live a life with rules, or lead a life that is governed by you? I'm sure the answer is simple.It's really easy to put blame on things that are outer to you, as it avoids personal responsibility and allows you to refuse the possibility that you may have things that can be changed. So what can you change?Being a leader in your life takes courage and requires the willingness to face your fears, experience failure, and take complete personal responsibility of everything that happens to you. I challenge you to turn the mirror on yourself and to ask yourself the following question:"What can I now do to turn my life around?"You have no one else but you to make it happen.根据短文内容,完成表格,每空只填1个单词。
江苏省清江中学2016届高三考前一周双练冲刺模拟卷(二)英语试题 含答案
一、单项填空(共35小题;每小题1分,满分35分)1。
To see a young couple loving each other is _____; but to see an old couple loving each other is the best sight of all。
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no way B. no doubt C。
no wonder D。
no problem2. –Boss, I’m too tried,so I want to see the whole world。
Please accept my resignation.——It seems that I have to accept it。
I hope your idea________。
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makes sense B. takes wingC。
hangs in there D。
pushes me around3. The best things you can give children, ______ good habits,are good memories。
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far from B. next to C. but forD. except for4. ---I’m starving。
Do we still have any pies left from the dinner yesterday?———Oh,Julia_________ her friends over in the afternoon and they ate them allA. inviteB. has invitedC. had invitedD. invited5. It was about half past midnight __________ he arrived,after visiting other places,but dozens of journalists were still waiting in the cold。
江苏省清江中学高三英语复习资料(单项选择)(48套)(有详尽的答案)
江苏省清江中学07届高考二轮复习专项练习单项选择题121.Apples are usually sold by ________ weight and eggs are sometimes sold by ________ dozen.A. the; theB. /;aC. /; theD. the; a22.Although punctual himself, the professor was quite used ________ late for his lecture.A. to have studentsB. for students’ beingC. for students to beD. to students’ being23.When people move to another country, they often try ________ the customs of their native land.A. to keep onB. to keep offC. to keep upD. keeping up24.—The experiment is of particular importance.—I see. We will carry on with it ________ we can get enough money.A. unlessB. thoughC. whetherD. until25.I think that this meal was well worth ________ was charged for it.A. thatB. whatC. whichD. how many26.________ all over the hills and around the lake are wild flowers of different kinds.A. To growB. GrowingC. GrownD. Grow27.Although he sometimes loses his temper, his students like him ________ for it.A. not so muchB. not so littleC. no moreD. no less28.Professor Zhang gave all the textbooks to all the pupils, except _____ who had already taken them.A. theseB. onesC. the onesD. the others29.Do you think the reason ________ he gave is believable?A. for whichB. whichC. whyD. what30.________ he is ,he seldom shows his precious coins to others.A.Coin -collector asB. As a coin –collectorC. A coin- collector asD. Coin- collector that3l.From his ________ voice on the phone I know everything is going under way.A. satisfactoryB. satisfyingC. satisfiedD. satisfaction32.—Does Bill do his new job well?—________ his old job. I’m afraid there’s no hope for him.A. Not better thanB. No better thanC. Not so well asD. Not as well as33.—I’m sorry, I shouldn’t have been so rude to you.—You ________ your temper but that’s OK.A. have lostB. had lostC. did loseD. were losing34.—Is the experiment easy?—________ . I’ll just do my bit.A. I think soB. CertainlyC. Not a littleD. Anything but35.Although he knew little about the large amount of work done in the field, he succeeded ________ other more well - informed experimenters failed.A. whichB. thatC. whatD. where221.—Where have you been recently? —I ________ in Hangzhou on business for a week last month.A. have beenB. wasC. had beenD. had gone22.The big- eyed girl came in, ________ a cake with two ________ candles on it.A. bring; litB. brought; lightedC. carrying; lightedD. taking; lighting 23.Before Tom left home, his mother kept telling him to ________ his manners at the party.A. mindB. noticeC. watchD. care24.—Excuse me, could you tell me the time, please?—Sorry, I don’t have a watch with me. —________.A. Thanks a lotB. What a pityC. I’m sorry to hear thatD. Thanks anyway25.Dad is used to smoking and drinking. There’s no chance ________ I'm able to talk him into ________.A. whether; giving it upB. of whether; giving them upC. that; getting rid of themD. which; stopping it 26.________ a mobile phone can you ring ________ you want to talk with anywhere.A. Using; whoeverB. Only on; whomeverC. By; whateverD. With; anyone27.—How do you like the curtains?—Well, I’m afraid they don’t ________ very well with the wallpaper.A. goB. matchC. suitD. fit28.Being able to speak another language fluently is a great ____ when your’re looking for a job.A. chanceB. importanceC. assistantD. advantage29.He was suddenly ________ with a strange illness when he was about to finish his work.A. seizedB. caughtC. hitD. controlled30.—What do you think of the manager of your company?—Oh, he is ________ manager who’s pleasant to work with.It’s ________ pleasure to work with him.A. the; aB. a; aC. a; theD. 不填; a31.—It's wrong for a student to follow ________ his teachers say. —It’s true. I can’t agree ________ .A. no matter what; to muchB. whatever; muchC. no matter what; moreD. whatever; more 32.________ the plan has been made, let’s get down to ________ it out.A. Now that; carryB. Because; carryC. Since; carryingD. Now; putting33.Something ________ wrong with the car, and it ________ not start.A. being; couldB. going; shouldC. was; mightD. went; would34.The Grand Theatre is located on one corner of ________ is called the People’s Square.A. whichB. whatC. the placeD. that35.As soon as I entered Evan’s company I saw a board ________“________ to Evans”.A. reads; WelcomedB. written; to WelcomeC. reading; WelcomeD. printed; Welcame321.Put the books back ________ they belong after you have finished them.A. whereB. to whereC. to whichD. to the place22.At first he refused to admit he had stolen but when he was shown the videotape(录像带)he ________ and admitted everything.A. broke upB. broke awayC. broke downD. broke in23.________ everyone else wouldn’t go to the mountain area, he went without a second thought.A. As long asB. WhileC. WhereD. In spite of24.________ , the idea of having to work under a woman defeated him.A. Wanting the job very muchB. Although wanting the job badlyC. Though he wanted the job very muchD. He wanted the job badly25.—Did you remember to give Jenny the money?—Yes. ________ I saw her, I'm sure.A. So long asB. So far asC. The momentD. Any time26.Before making your speech, you’d better ________ your thoughts and ideas.A. collectB. gatherC. getD. prepare27.Being detemined is a kind of quality and that’s ________ it takes to do anything properly.A. howB. whichC. whereD. what28.—Do you like a house with no garden? —________ , But anyhow, it's better to have one than none.A. Not reallyB. Not especiallyC. Not a bitD. Not a little29.—How do you like the football match?—Wonderful, I believe. Just as fine as ________ of the matches we’ve ever seen.A. oneB. anotherC. someD. any30.—Will you attend the meeting this afternoon? —But I ________ told anything about it.A. wasn'tB. am notC. haven't beenD. won’t be31.—Did you have any trouble with the customs officer?—________ to speak of.A. NoB. NothingC. NoneD. Neither32.Who would you rather ________ the watch?A. have to repairB. have fixedC. get repairedD. get to repair33.Some people are good at ________ but bad at giving back.A. borrowingB. takingC. bringingD. lending34.—How long do you think it is ________ he arrived here? —No more than half a year, I believe.A. whenB. thatC. beforeD. since35.—I had a good holiday at my uncle’s. —________ .A. Oh, that’s very nice of youB. CongratulationsC. Oh, I’m glad to hear thatD. It’s a pleasure421.Chicago is on ________ Lake Michigan. There is nothing in the world like ________ Chicago meat industry.A. the;theB. 不填;不填C. the;不填D. 不填;the22.My parents used ________they had to get a new car for my brother.A. whichB. all whatC. whatD. 不填23.Now then, children, Its time you ________.A. were washed and dressedB. washed and dressedC. are washed and dreesedD. washed and dress24.I planned ________ to see you last week, but I was ill.A. to have comeB. to comeC. to be comingD. to have been coming25.While building a tunnel through the mountain, ________ .A. an underground lake was discoveredB. there was an underground lake discoveredC. a lake was discovered undergroundD. the workers discovered an underground lake26.The train ________ arrive at 11∶30, but was an hour late.A. was about toB. was likely toC. was supposed toD. was certain to27.The two ladies are ________ the same age, but there seems to be ten years ________ them.A. at, betweenB. about, amongC. as, amongD. of, between28.Paper produced every year is ________ the world’s production of vehicles.A. the three times weight ofB. three times the weight ofC. as three times heavy asD. three times as heavier as29.We have done things we ought not to have done and ________ undone things we ought to have done.A. leftB. leaveC. will leaveD. leaving30.—Why weren't you at the meeting?—I ________ for a long distance call from my sister in America.A. was waitedB. was waitingC. has waitedD. have been waiting31.She will have to find some other work for she can’t ________ this loud noise any more.A. come up withB. keep up withC. grow up withD. put up with32.The boy said ________ couldn’t he work out the problem but his teacher didn’t know how to do it.A. thoughB. neverC. hardlyD. not only33.Carol said that the work would be well done by the end of October, ________ personally I wondered completely.A. whichB. at whichC. in whichD. about which34.I’ve just seen no more than one copy of“Gone with the Wind”in the bookshop opposite. Tom, go and buy______ back.A. oneB. anyC. itD. some35.—Have you read this book? —Yes. But that one is ________ worth reading.A. bestB. moreC. betterD. much521.Having received ________ training of the MS. Company, he was offered ________ important position in management.A. the; anB. /; anC. the; /D. a; a22.—The young man is good at a lot of things but you can’t say he is ________ .—I agree with you. Actually no one is.A. wonderfulB. splendidC. perfectD. complete23.Some women ________ a good salary in a job instead of staying home, but they decided not to work for the sake of the family.A. must makeB. should have madeC. would makeD. could have made24.—May I have a talk with one of your sports reporters?—Sorry, but all of them are out to ________ the main events of the day.A. getB. findC. coverD. search25.—How much will it ________ my father and me to go to Chicago? —It’s 120 in all.A. pay forB. take asC. spendD. cost for26.Having decided to rent a flat, we ________ contacting all the accommodation agencies in the city .A. set aboutB. set downC. set outD. set up27.—Should I talk to you in English or French? —Do as you______ . We understand both.A. thinkB. feel likeC. careD. please28.Fifty years ago, wealthy people liked hunting wild animals for fun ________ sightseeing.A. rather than to goB. more than goingC. other than goingD. than to go29.—Would you lend me ________ paper to write ________ paper? —Sorry, I haven’t any.A. any; someB. any; aC. a; someD. some; a30.The rainy season is coming and let’s make full use of the ________ days to dry whatever is needed to dry before the next dry season.A. few last sunnyB. last few sunnyC. last sunny fewD. sunny last few31.So many directors ________, the board meeting had to be put off.A. were absentB. been absentC. had been absentD. being absent32.The little boy is dirty from head to foot because he ________ in the mud all morning.A. has playedB. is playingC. has been playingD. was playing33.The new dictionaries are very useful. They ________ well and ________ already .A. sell; have been sold outB. sold; had sold outC. sell; sell outD. are sold; have been sold out 34.—We want someone to design the new art museum for us.—________ the young fellow have a try?A. MayB. ShallC. WillD. Need35.This is an illness that can result in total blindness ________ left untreated.A. afterB. ifC. sinceD. unless621.—I put him down for a well - educated man.—________?—I mean that he’s a well - educated man.A. I beg your pardonB. Speak louder, will youC. What’s thatD. Will you repeat word for word22.________is no doubt that the Dallas Mavericks will defeat the Washington Wizards in the next game?A. ItB. AsC. ThatD. There23.You can hardly imagine the difficulty the woman had________ her children.A. brought upB. to bring upC. bringing upD. to have brought up24.They told me it would be cheap but ________it cost me nearly £500.A. as a resultB. in a workC. at lastD. in fact25.—Do you know where my address book is? —It________ be in the hall cupboard. I think I saw it this morning.A. couldB. canC. willD. must26.I spent the whole day repairing the motorbike. The work was ________easy.A. nothing butB. anything butC. somethingD. all except27.—Let’s hurry. Professor Beach is coming. —Oh, I was afraid that we ________.A. already miss himB. will miss himC. have already missed himD. had already missed him 28.—What do you think of the manager of your company?—Oh he is________ manager who is pleasant to work with. It’s ________ pleasure to work with him.A. the; theB. a; aC. a; theD. the; /29.Mr. Johnson starts to work very early in the morning and goes on working until late in the afternoon ________a break at midday.A. withB. forC. asD. through30.—Can Lihua help me with my English? —I regret to tell you her English is_______ yours.A. as good asB. no more thanC. not better thanD. as much as31.This book is said to be a special one, which ________many events not found on other history books.A. writesB. coversC. printsD. reads32.Last summer holiday, I went back to my hometown, ________ the neighbours and the house ________ I used to be familiar with were gone.A. only finding; whichB. only to find; thatC. to find; whomD. found; that33.You’ll ________ in hospital if you drive so fast.A. die upB. end upC. turn upD. give up34.Yesterday morning he got up earlier than________ , for it was not a(n)________day.A. common; usualB. usual; ordinaryC. usual; normalD. common; ordinary35.Most museums are just for looking. But today some of them have things for you to touch. The signs say, “________!”A. Be touchingB. To touchC. Do touchD. No touch721.—We are too busy to take ________ holiday at ________ present.—But I think we’ll be able to take ________ two weeks from now.A. a; /; oneB. the; /; thatC. a; the; it D a; /; it22.The old man came ________ to the railway station, only ________ the train was slowly pulling out of the station.A. and ran; foundB. running; findingC. running; to findD. to run; finding23.The tables and pictures help make ________ clear ________I wasn't sure of before.A. it; for me to understand whatB. it; everythingC. everything; to understand whatD. /; what24.I know nothing about the match ________ I read in the newspaper.A. besidesB. expectC. except thatD. except what25.—Would you like me to get you an English dictionary while I’m there? —________. Thank you, anyway.A. But I have already got oneB. What a nice dictionaryC. But I have already got itD. Yes, please 26.I think this shirt fits you. You can try it on if you ________.A. are likeB. like toC. likeD. have liked27.—Do you still remember when we went to Nanjing? —I can't remember now but ________sometime last summer?A. might it beB. could it beC. could it have beenD. should it have been28.If Bush ________his sister to attend the party, she will certainly be glad. She hasn’t met Bush for years.A. allowsB. promisesC. demandsD. suggests29.—I’m not the man ________the phone. She asked for Henry. —I’m sorry I was mistaken.A. called onB. calling overC. wanted onD. rung up on30.The step you have taken is ________ much risk(冒险).A. one ofB. the one ofC. the oneD. that one31.We’ve always known him ________ a warm but calm character.A. forB. againstC. onD. as32.Now that he has missed his ________, he’ll have to wait for the next round.A. chanceB. turnC. dutyD. class33.—Were you worried about him last night? —Yes. It was ________.A. until he returned that I went to bedB. until be returned that l slept wellC. not until he returned that I went to bedD. not until did he return that I went to sleep34.These are all ________houses for the homeless.A. newly – buildingB. newly-builderC. new - buildingD. newly - built35.—Doesn't this bus go to the park? —________.A. Yes, we doB. No, this is as far as we goC. You’re welcomeD. I ‘m very sorry821.I'm sure the beauty of ______ nature there will make________excellent impression upon you.A. the; anB. /; theC. the; /D. /; an22.—Excuse me. ________did you say you'd like to do, Miss Kilp?—I said I’d better go back to the office. I’m going to meet someone this afternoon.A. WhyB. WhenC. WhatD. Where23.The old lady was the only person that died in the fire. ________else was rescued by the firemen.A. EveryoneB. AnyoneC. SomeoneD. No one24.Not until then did I find it ________to do the job that way.A. is easierB. easierC. was more easilyD. more easily25.—Have you known each other for long?—Not very, ________we started to work in the ABC Motor Company.A. beforeB. sinceC. whenD. after26.—is Miss Wang in the office today?—No, she’s gone to her hometown _____the Spring Festival and she’ll be back in a week .A. inB. duringC. forD. on27.—Are you waiting for a bus from the office of the City Government?—Yes. I arrived here at the bus stop ten minutes ago, but the bus________.A. hadn’t comeB. won’t comeC. didn’t comeD. hasn’t come28.The village ________ we see today is no longer ________ it was a decade ago.A. that; thatB. which; howC. /; whatD. what; which29.—The winner of the race is a tall and thin boy with thick glasses.—Then it ________ be my friend, Mike, who looks like a “meat ball”.A. mustn’tB. can’tC. mightD. should30.—Why not take my car to the museum instead of walking? —No, thanks. ________.A. I’m used toB. I’m able toC. I’m about toD. I’ve got to31.The thing that ________ is not whether you fail or not, but whether you try or not.A. caresB. mindsC. mattersD. depends32.—Why weren't you at school yesterday morning, Li Lei? —________, sir.A. Yes, I wasB. No, I wasC. Neither was ID. But I was33.If the launch in 2005 is successful, China will be the third country ________its astronauts into space.A. will sendB. having sentC. sendingD. to send34.In this university a medal with ten thousand dollars ________gains success in science and technology every two years .A. is given to whoeverB. are given to anyone whoC. gives to whomeverD. give to everyone 35.—Thank you for your CD - ROM. I’ll return it as soon as I can. —________. I’ve got another one to spare.A. No problemB. No hurryC. With pleasureD. Nothing much921.—Don't put the waste on the ground, young man. —Oh, I'm sorry. I ________the dustbin there.A. hadn’t seenB. didn’t seeC. can’t seeD. wasn ‘t seeing22.—Why are you late again, Vera?—The bus took me a(n)________half hour to get to the hotel because of the traffic jam.A. extraB. spareC. more thanD. other23.—I wonder if you have a single room for tonight.—________.—Thank you anyway.A. One monent, please. I’ll check it out for you.B. Sure, please fill out this form.C. Sorry, I’m afraid we have none at the momentD.How long are you planning to stay here, sir? 24.—Thank you, Joan, for the lovely party and the delicious food. —________.A. No thanksB. Never mindC. All rightD. My pleasure25.—Where is my blue jeans? —It’s in the washing - machine. You’ll have to wear ________different one.A. anyB. theC. aD. other26.—He ________ to Beijing ten times in 1999. —So he must have covered ________ of it.A. went; muchB. had; a lotC. was going; someD. had gone; many27.—Do you have my passport, Janet? —Yes, I have ________right here, in the locker.A. oneB. itC. a very oneD. this28.The picture was put in the corner of the room, nobody ________in it.A. had any interestB. being interestedC. was interestedD. to have an interest29.I would appreciate it ________you help me with my English.A. thatB. ifC. whereD. in case30.—Where did the accident happen? —It was at the post office near the hotel ________ the peace talk would be held.A. thatB. whichC. whereD. when31.—How did you play in the match?—Well, our team was ahead by 2 to zero during the first half, but we ________ in the last ten minutes.A. had lostB. have lostC. were losingD. lost32.A student of English________ limited exercise finds it hard to get good mark in an English exam.A. is used to deal withB. used to deal withC. is used to dealing withD. used to dealing with 33.My new issue of Twenty - first Century. School Edition has disappeared. Who ________ have taken it?A. shouldB. mustC. couldD. would34.—Mr Smith, I wonder if you are free this afternoon. We’d like you to come to our party. —________.A. I’d like toB. I’d love you, tooC. I will comeD. I like it35.After the storm nothing________ of the house, It really ________ us much to think about.A. stayed; keepsB. kept; makesC. remained ; leavesD. left; gives1021.It is ________ball -point pen invented by ________ Hungarian refugee named Lazio Biro.A. a; theB. the; aC. a; aD. the; the22.—How do you usually go to work? —If it is fine, I ________on foot.A. will goB. goC. have goneD. won't go23._____ in a recent science competition, the three students were awarded scholarships totaling $ 21, 000.A. To be judged the bestB. Judged the bestC. Having judged the bestD. Judging the best 24.On New Year’s Eve New York City holds an outdoor________ which attracts a crowd of a million of more people.A. incidentB. eventC. easeD. affair25.Americans eat ________as they actually need every day.A. twice as much proteinB. twice protein as much twiceC. twice protein asD. protein as twicemuch26.________, he does get annoyed with her sometimes.A. Although much he like herB. Much although he likes herC. As he likes her muchD. Much as he likes her27.—Why didn't you tell Ann the truth? —________.A. Yes, I was afraid to be scolded by herB. No, but I wanted toC. But I didD. I always hate telling lies28.If the building project ________ by the end of this month is delayed, the construction company will be fined.A. being completedB. is completedC. to be completedD. completed29.Will you see to________ that the luggage is brought back?A. meB. yourselfC. itD. them 30.—“Mary I speak to your manager Mr. Williams at five o’clock tonight?”—“I’m sorry. Mr Williams ________ to a conference long before then.”A. will have goneB. had goneC. would have goneD. has gone 31.That’s the best way we should think of ________the dying soldier.A. helpingB. savingC. operatingD. to save32.________ the earth to be fiat, many feared that Columbus would fall off the edge of the earth.A. Having believedB. BelievingC. BelievedD. Being believed 33.________difficulties we may come across, we'll help one another to overcome them.A. WhereverB. WhateverC. HoweverD. Whenever 34.Glad to see you back. How long ________ in Russia?A. did you stayB. have you stayedC. were you stayingD. have you been staying 35.—Excuse me, can you tell me how to get to the airport? —________.A. Certainly, you can take a No.3B. No I don't know howC. Yes, you could go by busD. Along this road1121.They have their reason for keeping their marriage ________ secret for ________ moment.A. the; aB. the; theC. a; theD. a; a22.She is always ready to help people in trouble because she thinks it a________.A. decisionB. chanceC. prideD. pleasure23.—When shall we meet, at 6︰00 or at 6︰30? —________.A. At any time.B. You make the timeC. well, either time will doD. Any time is OK. 24.—Are all the titles of the articles ________in the contents? —Yes, all________.A. listed; includedB. listing; includesC. listed; includingD. being listed; being included 25.—Why hasn’t Jane arrived yet? —She________ again in the morning.A. shouldn’t have oversleptB. may have turned off the alarm clockC. must have no one to call herD. should have someone to wake her up26.He ________ give up the dictionary than a child would give up a new toy.A. will no longerB. would ratherC. had betterD. would no more27.Every possible ________ advanced technology.A. should be made ofB. should be made useC. use should be made ofD. should make use of 28.Not that I’m unwilling to go with you, ________I’m busy now.A. becauseB. butC. but thatD. however29.—Has the football match just started?—Just started? It must be clear who ________ by now.A. is winningB. winsC. has wonD. would win30.—Have you told Joan the news? —Yes. I told her ________I saw her this morning.A. whileB. the momentC. untilD. suddenly31.You will see this product________ wherever you go.A. to be advertisedB. advertisedC. advertiseD. advertising32.—Did you go to the party last night? —Yes. and I’d rather ________. It was so________.A. not go; tiresomeB. not have gone; excitingC. not have gone; tiringD. go; interesting33.—Will you go home tomorrow morning? —No, I’m planning________.A. onB. toC. soD. it34.—Have you any money on you? I need some badly. —Sorry, but ________ at all.A. notB. nothingC. noneD. quite a little35.—Why not join us in the game?—________.A. Sure, please doB. No, you do the sameC. Oh, that’s all rightD. Ok, coming1221.—Have you graduated from collage? —Yes , ________.A. I studied French for two years.B. I have been studying French.C. I have studied French for two years.D. I had studied French for two years.22.Ann was reading a detective novel, ________ completely to the outside world.A. being lostB. having lostC. losingD. lost23.Fish have eyes and ________appears to be a nose, and they can hear, too.A. thatB. whichC. itD. what24.The new government ________ the foreign - owned fields one after another.A. took overB. took outC. took offD. took on25.The five firemen the director had________ the five people in the fire were highly praised.A. rescueB. rescuedC. to rescueD. had rescued26.________ his son away to college, the old couple got more room in the house.A. AsB. ForC. ThroughD. With27.You should always take into consideration the part a good way of learning will ________ in your studies. A. give B. make C. play D. teach28.I asked him to show me the record that ________ the meeting, but he refused.A. keptB. was keptC. was kept ofD. kept of29.There are few pieces of electronic equipment ________to raise fears regarding future employment chance than computers.A. likelyB. more likelyC. possiblyD. more possibly 30.The driver night have had an accident but that he________ the car suddenly.A. brakedB. would brakeC. had brakedD. forget31.Where did you get ________ car of________?A. this; yoursB. the; youC. a; yoursD. a; you32.They sold their house for only 12, 000 dollars, so the buyer got a wonderful________.A. costB. bargainC. amountD. value33.It’s terrible. The ear ________ break down just as we were going on our holiday.A. shouldB. wouldC. couldD. must34.As ________ announced in today's paper, he is to visit China on Sunday.A. beingB. isC. to beD. been35.—We are sorry we can’t stay with you.—________.A. No sorry at allB. I don’t think soC. Don’t think soD. That’s all right1321.It's quite strange that the man sleeps with his mouth________ and his eyes________.A. closed; openB. closing; openedC. closing; openD. closing; opening22.—Jim, let’s hurry to the airport. Mabel is coming. —Oh, I was afraid________ . What’s made her change her mind?A. she would never comeB. I would miss herC. she had already comeD. I might have missed her 23.—Is Mr Smith rich?—Yes, very rich. When he worked in ________town, he earned a lot. Now he has a big farm in ________ country.A. at; theB. /; /C. /; theD. the; /24.Written in a hurry, ________. How can it be satisfactory?A. they found many mistakes in the reportB. Sam made lots of mistakes in the reportC. there are plenty of mistakes in the reportD. the report is full of mistakes25.—Could you do me a favor and take the box up to the sixth floor? —________ . No problem at all.A. With pleasureB. My pleasureC. For pleasureD. At your pleasure26.—How can the problem be solved?—Well, we must ________ it to the president’s own judgment.A. dependB. leaveC. suggestD. realize27.—Do you often visit your grandparents? —Mmm… ________ , I’m afraid. I usually phone them.A. over againB. time and againC. once againD. now and again28.—Bob, you’re absent - minded ! —Oh, I’m sorry I ________ attention to you, Miss Shute.A. haven’t paidB. wasn’t payingC. am not payingD. couldn’t have paid。
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2016届江苏省清江中学高三考前双练冲刺模拟卷(二)英语试题(word版)一、单项填空(共35小题;每小题1分,满分35分)1. To see a young couple loving each other is _____; but to see an old couple loving each other is the best sight of all.A. no wayB. no doubtC. no wonderD. no problem2. –Boss, I’m too tried, so I want to see the whole world. Please accept my resignation.--It seems that I have to accept it. I hope your idea________.A. makes senseB. takes wingC. hangs in thereD. pushes me around3. The best things you can give children, ______ good habits, are good memories.A. far fromB. next toC. but forD. except for4. ---I’m starving. Do we still have any pies left from the dinner yesterday?---Oh, Julia_________ her friends over in the afternoon and they ate them allA. inviteB. has invitedC. had invitedD. invited5. It was about half past midnight __________ he arrived, after visiting other places, but dozens of journalists were still waiting in the cold.A. whenB. beforeC. untilD. that6. _______ for the elderly, the need to take it for walks may be a disadvantage.A. However good a companion a dog may beB. Whatever a dog may be a good companionC. Whatever a good companion can a dog beD. However a good companion can a dog be7. ________ the past, leaving the sadness behind, ________ you’ll see the door of a new bright world open before you.A. Forget; andB. Forgetting; andC. Forget; /D. To forgetting; /8. The proportion of elderly people increase in Britain and medical advances make it possible to keep alive patients who _______ previously.A. would dieB. had diedC. should have diedD. would have died9. As is reported, women with demanding jobs are almost ________ to suffer a heart attack.A. over twice likely asB. twice as likely asC. twice more likely asD. more than twice as likely10. College students should learn to compromise. But some of them only expect people to change for them, not ______ way around.A. anotherB. the otherC. otherD. any other11. Those who were left alone in the cave know better than the others ________ frightening sounds bats flying about in the dark made.A. thatB. whichC. whatD. how12. ----Sharon, many experts believe that he two pictures are roughly ______.----I don’t quite agree. The painting style may look very similar but their painter were born in quite different dynasties.A. conventionalB. contradictoryC. contemporaryD. conservative13. In my driving lesson, I learn a traffic rule that at no time ________ parked in a manner which will block emergency service.A. any vehicle isB. is any vehicleC. can any vehicle beD. any vehicle can be14. He was trying to write, but the continuous noise outside his window_____ him ______.A. dropped; offB. put; offC. drew; outD. let; out15. _______ the financial crisis, fewer advertisements for new personnel showed up on the college campus.A. In response toB. In terms ofC. With respect toD. Regardless of16. Last fall, I went to the US as an exchange student. I’ll never forget my homestay there ______ I became a real DIY enthusiast.A. whereB. whenC. thatD. which17. We probably wouldn’t worry about what people think of us _____ we could know how seldom they do.A. unlessB. untilC. ifD. as18. Much as I would love _____ to the party yesterday, I didn’t because I had to prepare for interview.A. to have goneB. goingC. to goD. having gone19. ISIS has released a statement ________ responsibility for the Pairs attacks, which threatens that there’s more revenge to anti---Muslin countries yet__________.A. to claim; comeB. claiming; to comeC. claimed; comingD. to claim; to come20. I feel terrible. I didn’t do well in the math test. _______ . You’re already making progress and will surely learnit well.A. Don’t be sillyB. Don’t take it too hardC. Don’t put the cat before the horseD. Don’t take things for granted第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节单项填空(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。
21.Different cultural features of ethnic groups are____ one another and work out a melody.A. in tune withB. in parallel withC. in contrast toD. in response to22. ____ an increase in foreign legal conflicts, China is expected to see the number continue to rise.A. To witnessB. Being witnessedC. WitnessedD. Having witnessed23. At the end of the historic area, Wilmington displayed its____ as a working port city: large ware-houses and a few other dated office buildings.A. achievementB. reputationC. characterD. standard24. — Do you think I'm a good surfer?— Of course! I ____ you earlier. You made it look so easy, graceful even.A .am watching B. was watching C .have watched D. had watched25.So far, only one man has____ a theory that seems to fit all the facts.A. come up withB. put up withC. lined up withD. caught up with26.— Your car should be ready next Tuesday.— We were ____ hoping you’d be able to do it by this Friday.A. stillB. ratherC. alwaysD. even27.Many thought that after starring in the immensely popular drama,Nirvana in Fire, Hu Ge would____ and actively seek new roles.A. make a mountain out of a molehill.B. have too many irons in the fire.C. strike while the iron is hotD. put the cart before the horse28.We work during the week, but weekends and evenings are usually____.A. vacantB. casualC. emptyD. clear29. Passion is passion and it doesn't matter____ it's directed. Exactly, it can be coins or sports or politics.A. whyB. howC. whetherD. where30. Different tastes among tourists from outside the mainland____ the list of the country’s attractionsA. topB. shapeC. leadD. show31.It wasn’t easy having my friends talk about their freshman years____I wasn’t a part of.A. whomB. whenC. thatD. what32. The desk that ____ clean so I could do homework was always surrounded with bowls of bad milk, old magazines and so on.A. may have beenB. would have beenC. must have beenD. should have been33.He____whether to set aside the minor differences, then he did.A. debatedB. predictedC. plottedD. calculated34.How could I lie to her____ she lived for the truth, whether it was found in music or people?A. unlessB. whenC. whileD. though35.. —- Mum, look at my shoes. I need a new pair.. —- I bought them for you only a week ago!A. You betB. You said itC. You don't sayD. You name it第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。