福建省莆田一中2014年高考考前模拟英语试题
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福建省莆田一中2014年高考考前模拟英语试题
英语试卷(5.25)
第Ⅰ卷
第一部分听力(满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题, 从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项, 并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后, 你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1. Where does this conversation most probably take place?
A. On an airplane.
B. In a bookstore.
C. At a post office.
2. What does the woman suggest the man do?
A. Go to bed earlier.
B. Move his alarm clock.
C. Turn the alarm off.
3. How does the man feel about the woman’s response?
A. Disappointed.
B. Scared.
C. Happy.
4. What can we conclude about the movie?
A. They want to buy the tickets for the movie.
B. The tickets for the movie were sold out.
C. The movie will not be shown.
5. How does the man prefer to go to work?
A. By train.
B. By car.
C. By bus.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独自后有几个小题, 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。
每段对话读两遍。
听第6段材料, 回答第6至8题。
6. What happened to the man?
A. He lost his car keys.
B. He locked his car at the airport.
C. He locked his keys in his car.
7. Where is the man going finally?
A. To the cinema.
B. To the post office.
C. To the airport.
8. How will the woman help the man?
A. She lent her car to him.
B. She drove him home for the spare keys.
C. She drove him to the airport.
听第7段材料, 回答第9至11题。
9. What is Mr. White doing?
A. Preparing an exhibition.
B. Having a meeting.
C. Having a sleep.
10. What is the woman could be?
A. A secretary.
B. A reporter.
C. A student.
11. Where will the exhibition be held?
A. In an office.
B. In the art gallery.
C. In the open air.
听第8段材料, 回答第12至14题。
12. What is the relationship between the two people?
A. Headmaster and teacher.
B. Teacher and student.
C. Father and daughter.
13. What reason did the woman give for being late yesterday?
A. She visited her grandfather.
B. She was ill and went to the hospital.
C. Her alarm clock didn’t work and the bus broke down.
14. What did the woman say about her grandmother earlier?
A. Her grandmother was going to have an operation.
B. Her grandmother had already had an operation.
C. Her grandmother was at home.
听第9段材料, 回答第15至17题。
15. Where does this conversation take place?
A. In a classroom.
B. In a pool.
C. On a baseball field.
16. How many lanes had the man completed by 6:00?
A. 6.
B. 10.
C. 50.
17. Where will the speakers probably go after they meet outside the locker room?
A. To eat breakfast.
B. To eat dinner.
C. To go to class.
听第10段材料, 回答第18至20题。
18. What is the distance of the torch relay in Wuhan?
A. 20.7 kilometers.
B. 42.5 kilometers.
C. 63.2 kilometers.
19. Why were all the stage performances during the launching and closing ceremonies
called off for the torch relay in Wuhan?
A. Because of the bad weather.
B. Because of the limit to time.
C. Because of mourning for the victims in Wenchuan earthquake.
20. When was Yellow Crane Tower built?
A. The Tang Dynasty.
B. The Song Dynasty.
C. The Three Kingdoms period.
第二部分英语知识应用(满分45分)
第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
21. Getting _______ most votes, Jack was appointed as _______ monitor.
A. the; a
B. /; a
C. the; the
D. the; /
22. The 15:30 train to Sheffield has been called off _______ situations beyond our
control.
A. in terms of
B. due to
C. according to
D. in spite of
23. The real reason for the fire _______ a burning cigarette end.
A. starts with
B. leads to
C. focuses on
D. lies in
24. I’m in a hurry. You’d better tell me the truth _______.
A. actually
B. completely
C. briefly
D. perfectly
25. Now _______ you have to do is to admit your mistakes and immediately correct
them.
A. that
B. whether
C. what
D. how
26. I took my driving license with me on holiday, _______ I wanted to hire a car.
A. in case
B. even if
C. ever since
D. so that
27. The couple who were not _______ to each other ended up in divorce.
A. committed
B. related
C. attended
D. contributed
28. _______ with the performance by Lily, the judges gave her a high score.
A. Impressing
B. Being impressed
C. Impressed
D. Having impressed
29. April 23 is stated as World Book Day, an important date for literature around the
world, _______ Shakespeare was born and died.
A. where
B. when
C. which
D. why
30. — Have you finished your work?
—Yes. Actually, I _______ it before you came.
A. have finished
B. had finished
C. finished
D. would finish
31. — Why do we get up so early?
— If we _______ the flight we would have to stay here for another day.
A. miss
B. would miss
C. missed
D. had missed
32. Tom’s little sister is a girl of great _______. She takes an interest in everything.
A. ambition
B. caution
C. curiosity
D. strength
33. Why _______ you be so stubborn? You should think over my advice on this matter.
A. may
B. shall
C. dare
D. must
34. Just in front of our house _______ with a history of 1,000 years.
A. does a tall tree stand
B. stands a tall tree
C. is standing a tall tree
D. a tall tree stands
35. —Hi, Mike! We’re going biking along the beach this weekend.
—_______. I love being bathed in the sunshine.
A. Count me in
B. By all means
C. Go ahead
D. My pleasure
got to the counter finally, I finished my 40 quickly and briefly, and then walked past the queue that was now extending past the front door.
“Excuse me,” I said, trying not to be too pushy. Several people had to move 41 to make room for me to get to the 42 .
I stepped out, 43 about the service conditions. Thinking I was going to be late for my dentist appointment, I 44 into the parking lot.
A woman was coming across the lot in my 45 . She was walking with determination, and each step sounded very 46 . I noticed that she looked as if she could breathe fire. It stopped me in my tracks. Had I looked like that? Her body language said that she was having a 47 day. My anger melted away. I wished I could wrap her in a 48 but I was a stranger. So I did what I could in a minute 49 she hurried past me-I smiled. In a second everything changed. She was astonished, then somewhat 50 . Then her face softened and her shoulders 51 . I saw her take a deep breath. Her pace slowed and she smiled back at me as we passed each other.
I continued to smile all the way to my car. Wow, it’s amazing 52 a simple smile can do.
From then on, I became aware of people’s 53 and my own, the way we show our feelings. Now I use that 54 every day to let it 55 me that when facing the world, I can try a smile.
36. A. found B. disliked C. kept D. avoided
37. A. hoping B. welcoming C. requiring D. ordering
38. A. paid B. received C. weighed D. bought
39. A. died out B. faded out C. burst out D. ran out
40. A. business B. duty C. turn D. part
41. A. on B. about C. in D. aside
42. A. counter B. office C. exit D. car
43. A. talking B. complaining C. worrying D. hearing
44. A. headed B. looked C. pulled D. turned
45. A. way B. time C. direction D. course
46. A. slow B. stable C. light D. heavy
47. A. rough B. dull C. smooth D. bright
48. A. smile B. hug C. bag D. touch
49. A. until B. though C. before D. since
50. A. excited B. frightened C. cheered D. confused
51. A. trembled B. raised C. relaxed D. tightened
52. A. what B. that C. how D. when
53. A. appearances B. reactions C. behaviors D. expressions
54. A. treatment B. awareness C. conclusion D. achievement
55. A. remind B. warn C. convince D. tell
第三部分阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
A
Once upon a time, there was a lovely vegetable field, on which grew a very thick tree. Both the vegetables and the tree gave the place a wonderful appearance, which was the joy of the garden’s owner. What no one knew was that the vegetables in the field and the tree couldn’t stand each other. The vegetables hated the tree’s shadow, because it left them only just enough light to survive. The tree, on the other hand, hated the vegetables because they drank nearly all the water before it could get to him, leaving him with just enough to survive.
The situation became so extreme that the vegetables got totally fed up and decided to use up all the water in the ground so that the tree would dry up. The tree answered back by refusing to give the vegetables shadow from the hot midday sun, so they both began to dry up. Before long, the vegetables were really thin and the tree’s branches were drying up.
Neither of them thought that the gardener, on seeing his vegetable field becoming worse, would stop watering it. When he did that, both the tree and the vegetables really learned what thirst was. There seemed to be no solution, but one of the vegetables, a small courgette(小胡瓜), understood what was going on, and decided to deal with it. Despite the little water and the unbearable heat, the little courgette did all he could to grow, grow...He managed to grow so big that the gardener started watering the field again. The gardener wanted to enter that beautiful big courgette in some gardening contest.
And so the vegetables and the tree realized that it was better to help each other than to fight. They should really learn how to live in harmony with those around them, doing the best they could. So they decided to work together, using both the shadow and the water in the best combination to grow good vegetables. Seeing how well they were doing, the gardener now gave the best of care to his vegetable field, watering it better than any other field for miles around.
56. What is the problem between the tree and the vegetables?
A. They looked down upon each other.
B. They didn’t leave water to each other.
C. They couldn’t stand each other.
D. They didn’t know how to protect themselves.
57. What is the result of the fight between the tree and the vegetables?
A. They grew taller and stronger.
B. They were both drying up.
C. The tree defeated the vegetables.
D. The vegetables defeated the tree.
58. The courgette thought of ways to solve the conflict by .
A. making peace with the tree
B. working together with other vegetables
C. entering the gardening contests
D. growing big enough
59. What can we learn from this passage?
A. We ought to live in harmony with others.
B. We ought to save as much water as possible.
C. We ought to learn from each other in some ways.
D. We ought to learn to respect each other.
B
At the age of 16, Clara Barton was advised to become a teacher, since she was quite shy. She taught in Massachusetts for ten years, and was invited to Bordentown, New Jersey, to teach in a private school. She saw personally that these communities needed free education for their citizens, and she responded by creating a free school, one of the first in her state. Later, officials ignored her and appointed a male as principal instead. She resigned and moved to Washington DC, becoming the first woman employed by the U. S. Patent Office.
Clara Barton was forever changed by her experience with the troops in the Civil War. She saw surgeons dressing wounds with cornhusks(玉米叶), since they had nothing else. The medical supplies for the Army were well behind the troops, who were moving faster than their medical supply lines. She brought in a wagon of bandages and medical supplies that she had collected personally beforehand. Barton continued to work on the battlefields throughout the war.
She helped in the identification process of 13,000 dead Union soldiers. Afterward, she was an important figure in a campaign to identify missing soldiers from the Civil War. This non-stop work debilitated her, and upon recommendation by her physicians, she traveled to Europe to recover herself.
While in Europe, and still in poor health Miss Barton was moved by the hardship on civilians brought about by the France-Prussia war. She helped in their relief effort, and in that work she was inspired to create the Red Cross, which served all troops and civilians.
Clara Barton returned to America and then began the establishment of the American Red Cross. The US government did not think there would ever be another war, after the horror of the Civil War. But she convinced them that the Red Cross would be valuable to serve in times of natural disasters, as well. This was her lasting legacy(遗产), an agency that still provides aid to victims today.
60.What does this text mainly tell us about?
A. The establishment of the American Red Cross.
B. A general introduction of Clara Barton’s life.
C. Clara Barton’s contribution to the Red Cross.
D. Clara Barton’s service in the army.
61.Why did Clara give up her job in the free school?
A. Because officials didn’t make her principal.
B. Because she wanted to work in a Patent Office.
C. Because she wanted to serve in the army.
D. Because she was not satisfied with the pay.
62. The underlined word “debilitated” in the third paragraph means .
A. rewarded
B. satisfied
C. disturbed
D. weakened
63. What is the greatest contribution made by Clara Barton?
A. She set up a free school.
B. She collected supplies for the army.
C. She identified missing soldiers.
D. She set up the American Red Cross.
64. You are not free on Wednesdays. To help your child be in good shape, you need to
join in _______.
A. Eating to Get to Your Healthiest Weight
B. How to Reduce Depression & Anxiety
C. How Do I Protect My Bones
D. Raising Your Child in a Weight Obsessed World
65. A woman with weight and bone problems can go to the evening classes _______.
A. on July 10 & Aug. 16
B. on July 8 & Aug. 24
C. on July 24 & Aug. 16
D. on July 22 & Aug. 24
66. Which of the following is TRUE, according to the ad?
A. To lose weight, women can attend the class offered by Elizabeth Miles.
B. Women may not be aware of the depression and anxiety they are suffering.
C. Hamburgers and soft drinks are the main causes of children’s bad behaviours.
D. Pencil-thin models are always shown on televisions.
67. We can infer from the ad that osteoporosis is likely to happen to _______.
A. the middle-aged women
B. women who are easily depressed
C. those who are getting old
D. overweight children
D
The £109 Nest Protect Smoke Alarm promises Internet alerts(警报)and an end to the low battery chirp(短而尖的叫声). Besides, it uses a voice to tell you where the fire is.
The alarm is the first UK product from Nest, which is run by iPod-inventor Tony Fadell. The company claims the device’s batteries will last for up to seven years. The device will offer a spoken warning before it sounds a major alarm. Also it will use text messages and apps on your phones to alert users to low-level risks.
The present smoke alarms constantly alert users to non-existent threats, which will make many users annoyed and finally remove their batteries altogether. “We’ve all experienced the smoke alarm going off while we’re cookin g. Sometimes, we need to search for the source of that non-stop low-battery chirp at mid night,” said Fadell. “Therefore, every time a smoke alarm cries wolf, we trust it a little less, and then —in a moment of frustration —we take the batteries out to stop the beep(嘟嘟声). And that leaves us and our families at risk.”
If the Protect smoke alarms are used, they can be set up in up to ten zones, so that the clear warnings tell users where the risk has been detected.
“Safety shouldn’t be annoying,” said Matt Rogers, Nest founder and vice president of engineering. “It was unacceptable to us that one in eight houses in the UK has a non-functioning smoke alarm. These products are required by law and are supposed to keep us safe, yet people hate them. We wanted to change that.”
68. For what purpose did Nest create the Protect Smoke Alarm?
A. To predict low-level fire risks.
B. To experiment with a new battery.
C. To improve present smoke alarms.
D. To avoid the low-battery chirp.
69. What did Tony Fadell really want to tell us in Paragraph 3?
A. One of his cooking experiences.
B. Disadvantages of present smoke alarms.
C. His growing distrust of smoke alarms.
D. His source of annoyance to crying wolf.
70. Which of the following are the advantages of the Protect Smoke Alarm?
a. Rechargeable batteries
b. A talking smoke alarm
c. Longer battery life
d. Going off constantly
e. Internet connection
A. a, b, c
B. c, d, e
C. a, c, e
D. b, c, e
71. What can we know from the last paragraph?
A. In the UK people seldom set up smoke alarms.
B. Matt Rogers didn’t like the safety requirements.
C. Non-functioning smoke alarms make people annoyed.
D. The government should pay attention to safety issues.
E
I was now in my twenty third year of residence in this island and was accustomed to the place and to the manner of living. If it had not been the savages(野人)who had come to the place to disturb me, I could have been content to spent the rest of my time there, even to the last moment, till I had laid me down and died, like the old goat in the cave.
I had also arrived to some little recreations and amusements, which made the time pass more pleasantly with me a great deal than it did before.
At first, I had taught my Poll to speak. And he did it so familiarly and talked so clearly and plain that it was very pleasant to me. And he lived with me no less than twenty six years. How long he might live afterwards, I don’t know; though I know they have an idea in Brazil that they live a hundred years. Perhaps poor Poll may be alive there still, calling Poor Robin Crusoe to this day. I wish no other English man had the bad luck to go there and hear him. But if he did, he would certainly believe it was the devil(魔鬼).
My dog was a very pleasant and loving companion to me, for no less than sixteen years of my time, and then died of mere old age.
As for my cats, they multiplied to that degree that I had to shoot several of them at first to keep them from eating up all I had.
Besides these, I had two more parrots which talked pretty well and would all call Robin Crusoe, but none like my first. Nor indeed did I take the pains with any of them that I had done with him.
I had also several sea-fowls, whose names I don’t know, that I caught upon the shore and cut their wings. And the little stakes which I had planted before my castle wall being now grown up to a good thick bush, these fowls all lived among these low trees and bred there, which was very agreeable to me; so that as I said above, I began to be well content with the life I led if not worried about the threat from the savages.
72. What does the passage mainly talk about?
A. Robin Crusoe treated animals kindly.
B. Robin Crusoe led a hard life on the island.
C. The animals raised by Robin Crusoe brought him much pleasure.
D. The savages always spoiled Robin Crusoe’s happy life.
73. How many parrots did Robin Crusoe mention in this passage?
A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5
74. According to the passage, which of the following statements is true?
A. Robin’s dog may be still alive on the island.
B. Robin Crusoe lived in harmony with savages.
C. Robin Crusoe met an English man while on the island.
D. Parrots raised by Robin could talk very well.
75. What is the “sea-fowl” mentioned in the last paragraph?
A. A bird living on the coast.
B. A fish living in the sea.
C. A creature without a name
D. An animal feeding on tree leaves.
第Ⅱ卷
第一节短文填词(共10题;每题1分,满分10分)
阅读下面短文, 根据以下提示:1)汉语提示, 2)首字母提示, 3)语境提示, 在每个空格内填入一个适当的英语单词, 并将该词完整地写在答题卷相对应的横线上。
所填单词要求意义准确, 拼写正确。
perhaps the and looks as if it is going to fall over.
The building of the tower began in 八月)1173 and continued about two hundred years. The tower has eight floors. It is 54.5 metres tall, with 294 steps up to
the bell room. There is a very beautiful v 79 from the top.
In fact, the tower began leaning during the c 80 of the third floor in 1178. The builders tried to make the tower 81 (直的)again when they added more floors, but it did not work. It continued to lean until finally, on January 7, 1990, it was 82 to the public.
For ten years, scientists worked hard to save the tower. The top was leaning by 5 metres to the south and was becoming w 83 . According to the scientists, the tower would fall over by 2050. After 10 years 84 hard work, the tower was reopened on June 16, 2001. However, the 85 of visitors is still limited.
76. __________ 77. __________ 78. __________ 79. __________ 80. ___________ 81. __________ 82. __________ 83. __________ 84. __________ 85. ___________ 第二节书面表达(满分25分)
如今, 中国的许多城市出现了跳广场舞
的热潮, 对于这个现象, 人们褒贬不一。
请
根据以下提示, 用英语给报社写一篇报道。
1.大部分人赞成, 认为是一种健康的活动,
省钱;
2.一些人反对, 认为影响他人的休息, 有
噪音污染;
3.你的看法。
注意:1. 词数120左右;
2. 文章开头已给出, 不计入总词数。
莆田一中2014届高三年级考前模拟答案:
听力(30分)
1-5 CBACB 6-10 CCBAB 11-15 BBCBB 16-20 CAACC
单项选择(15分)
21-25 DBDCC 26-30 AACBB 31-35 CCDBA
完形填空(30分)
36-40 ABCDA 41-45 DCBAC 46-50 DABCD 51-55 CADBA
阅读理解(40分)
(A) CBDA (B) BADD (C) ACBC (D) CBDC (E) CBDA
短文填词(10分)
76. strangest 77. side 78. August 79. view 80. construction 81. straight 82. closed 83. worse 84. of 85. number
书面表达(25分)
Nowadays square dancing is getting more and more popular with Chinese people in many cities. Some public places are usually crowded with happy dancers, especially in the morning and evening. But now people have thrown doubt on this issue.
To be honest, most people say yes to square dancing, considering it a green form
of exercising to keep fit. Besides, it is money-saving. But meanwhile, some others are greatly opposed to square dancing. They argue that the happiness of those dancers is built on the pain of others who have to suffer from the loud music and noise. With their peace of life disturbed, they are angry with and even run into conflict with the dancers.
In my view, square dancing is certainly beneficial to the whole society so long as the dancers show concern for others’needs. What’s more, our government should invest more money to build some specified recreation centers for people.。