浙江省富阳场口中学2020届高三英语上学期第二次限时训练试题新人教版

浙江省富阳场口中学2020届高三英语上学期第二次限时训练试题新人教版
浙江省富阳场口中学2020届高三英语上学期第二次限时训练试题新人教版

浙江省富阳场口中学2020届高三英语上学期第二次限时训练试题

新人教版

第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节, 满分30分)

第一节:单项填空

从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

1. Mr. Black Shanghai in a few days. Do you know when the earliest

plane on Sunday?

A. leaves; takes off

B. is leaving; takes off

C. is leaving; is taking off

D. leaves; is taking off

2. --- I have read another book this week.

--- Well, maybe it is not how much you read but what you read .

A. is counting

B. that counts

C. counted

D. to count

3. At the meeting, the professor _____ some good advice about bringing

down the market price of housing.

A. came about

B. came up

C. came up with

D. came out

4. Last month I was lucky enough to have a chance to make a trip into _____

space with my friend Li Yanping, _____ astronomer.

A. the; an

B. the; the

C. / ; the

D. / ; an

5. What made her succeed later on was the kindness and _____ she showed to all her patients.

A. consideration

B. determination

C. explanation

D. suggestion

6. Over the past half century, using chemical fertilizers _____ very common in farming.

A. had become

B. became

C. has become

D. becomes

7. The acting is so _____ that it makes you believe that it is one of the best

meals he has ever tasted!

A. enthusiastic

B. fundamental

C. convincing

D. optimistic

8. We know that a smile is usually a sign _____ people feel friendly and happy,

but _____ we don’t know who the new person is?

A. that; what if

B. when; what

C. when; how about

D. if; how

9. The engineer is considering going to work in a coastal city, where he can

get paid ______.

A. as three times much

B. as much three times

C. much as three times

D. three times as much

10. The national parks are very important for the protection of these wild

animals, which would ______ run the risk of becoming extinct.

A. therefore

B. instead

C. otherwise

D. anyhow

11. --- Hi, Tom, Any idea where Jane is?

--- She _____in the reading room. I saw her there just now.

A. shall be

B. must be

C. should have been

D. might have been

12. Faced with a bill for $10,000, _____.

A. John has taken an extra job

B. the boss has given John an extra job

C. an extra job has been taken

D. an extra job had been given to John

13. During the reconstruction of the city, many modern tall buildings went

up ______ old shabby houses were torn down.

A. which

B. in what

C. in which

D. where

14. --- Madam, the two pairs of shoes are the new arrival of this season.

--- Well , I like ______ of them. Do you have another pair?

A. neither

B. both

C. either

D. the other

15. --- I'm going to San Francisco for a couple of days.

--- ____ . I wish I could get away for a while.

A. It doesn't matter

B. Forget it

C. I really envy you

D. I can't agree more

16. He lost his job three months ago; , he was seriously injured in an accident last week.

A. in the first place

B. to make matters worse

C. on the contrary

D. in other words

17. --- How did you do in the test yesterday?

--- Not so well. I _____ much better but I misread the directions for writing.

A. will have done

B. could have done

C. must have done

D. may have done

18. Only with the greatest of luck ______ to escape from the rising flood waters.

A. managed she

B. she managed

C. did she manage

D. she did manage

19. --- May I take your order now?

--- ______.

--- OK , I’ll come back in a few minutes.

A. No, we need more time

B. What can I do for you?

C. Yes, here it is, thank you.

D. Sure, we’d love to

20. --- Isn’t it time you _____ down to _____ your own t hings?

--- I’m sorry for the delay, Dad.

A. get, pack

B. get, packing

C. got, pack

D. got, packing

第二节完形填空

阅读下面短文,撑握其大意,然后从21—40各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

I have Asperger’s syndrome, a form of autism (自闭症). It 21 the brain’s ability to read, write, speak, and know how to deal with life in general.

I discovered I could 22 when I was seven. My teacher Mrs. Brock was so 23 in my art talent, even when she became very 24 . She loved my painting of a snow scene very much. I remember 25 , after she died, her husband told me that she 26 that painting at the foot of the bed to

see it all the time.

Knowing that I had made something that 27 so much to her meant so much to me. It 28 my life.

Before then, my life had always been out of 29 . I couldn’t stay focused, and I didn’t think very much of myself because it seemed I was 30 getting in trouble for not being able to 31 the world around me. Because of Mrs. Brock, I 32 I had something to give that might make a(n) 33 in people’s lives. She made me think about the 34 I loved, and I began to paint my impression of those songs.

Soon after, people asked me to 35 my art for charity events. I was so surprised, but also 36 to do it . I began to donate prints of my work. People started to look at me with 37 eyes when they knew I could paint.

When I had the honor of 38 at the United Nations, I was able to share my story with delegates (代表) from all over the world. This was very 39 to me because these people really want to find out how to cure autism.

Having something to 40 made me a different person. I learned that when you offer your help, you receive happiness.

21

.

A. strengths

B. stops

C. removes

D. affects

22

.

A. read

B. write

C. paint

D. sing

23 . A.

encouraging

B.

concerned

C. crazy

D. hopeful

24

.

A. angry

B. ill

C. famous

D. busy

25

.

A. regularly

B. instantly

C. clearly

D. hardly 26

.

A. hid

B. drew

C. hung

D. copied

27

.

A. meant

B. referred

C. promised

D. provided 28

.

A. saved

B. started

C. disordered

D. changed

29

.

A. control

B. date

C. danger

D. work

30 . A. never B. always C. seldom D.

sometimes

31 . A. travel B. explore C. rule D.

understand

32 . A. doubted B. realized C. wished D.

remembere

d

33 . A. decision B.

difference

C. impression

D. mistake

34

.

A. times

B. persons

C. songs

D. pictures

35

.

A. show

B. continue

C. sell

D. undertake

36

.

A. happy

B. unwilling

C. nervous

D. afraid

37

.

A. polite

B. friendly

C. strange

D. new

38 . A. working B. speaking C. standing D.

performing

39 . A.

interesting

B. useful

C. important

D. surprising

40 A. do B. think C. receive D. give

.

第二部分:阅读理解(第一节20小题,第二节5小题;每小题2分,满分50分)第一节:阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

Sitting in the front row in her college classes

carefully taking notes, Nola Ochs is just as likely to

answer questions as to ask them. That’s not the only thing marking her off from her classmates at Fort Hays State University. She’s 95, and when she graduates on May 12th, it's believed she'll become the world's oldest person to be awarded a college degree.

She didn't plan it that way. She just loved to learn as a teenager on a Hodgeman County farm, then as a teacher at a one-room school after graduating from high school and later as a farm wife and mother.

“Even as I grew older, that enthusiasm for study was still there. I came here with no thought of it being an unusual thing at all,”she said.

She's getting offers for television appearances, and reporters show up wanting to interview her. She says she enjoys it. “It brings attention to this college and this part of the state.”She added, “I don't think much of my age.

It might limit what I can do. As long as I have my mind and health, it's just a number.”

Ochs started taking classes at Dodge City Community College after her husband died in 1972.After taking a class here and there over the years, she was close to having enough hours for an undergraduate degree.

At 5-foot-2, her white hair pulled into a bun (圆形发髻) , she walks energetically down hallways to classes with her books in a big handbag.

Students nod and smile; she's described as witty (睿智的) , charming and down-to-earth.“Everybody has accepted me, and I feel just like another student,”she said.“The students respect me.”An added joy for Ochs is that her 21-year-old granddaughter, Alexandra Ochs, will graduate with her.

Just like any other eager college graduate, the elder Ochs can't wait for life’s next challenge. “I’m going to seek employment on a cruise ship as a storyteller,”she said, smiling. The determined look in her eye leaves no doubt. She’s serious.

41. The first paragraph mainly tells us that Nola Ochs is______.

A. hard-working

B. successful

C. different

D. energetic

42. From the underlined sentence “She didn't plan it that way”, we know that Nola Ochs didn't ______.

A. mean to become the oldest college graduate

B. want to stop learning as a young girl

C. plan to be a farm wife and mother

D. really enjoy learning at such an old age

43. What's Nola Ochs' attitude towards her age?

A. She feels sad about it.

B. She is proud of it.

C. She tries to fight against it.

D. She pays little attention to it.

44. In the passage nothing is said about Ochs' ______.

A. educational experience,

B. relationship with others

C. major subject

D. physical appearance

B

When I was an education official in Palo Alto, California, Polly Tyner, the president of our school board, wrote a letter that was printed in the Palo Alto Times. Polly’s son, Jim, had great difficulty in school. He was classified as the educationally disabled and required a great deal of patience on the part of his parents and teachers. But Jim was a happy kid with a great smile that lit up the room. His parents knew his academic difficulties, but always tried to help him see his strengths so that he could walk with pride. Shortly after Jim finished high school, he was killed in a

motorcycle accident. After his death, his mother sent this letter to the newspaper:

Today we buried our 20-year-old son. He was killed instantly in a motorcycle accident on Friday night. How I wish I had known when I talked to him last that it would be the last time. If I had only known I would have said, “Jim, I love you and I’m very proud of you.”

I would have taken the time to count the many blessings he brought to the lives of the many who loved him. I would have taken the time to appreciate his beautiful smile, the sound of his laughter, his genuine love of people.

When you put all the good qualities on the scale and try to balance all the irritating phenomena such as the radio which was always too loud, the haircut that wasn’t to our liking, the dirty socks under the bed, etc., your angry feelings won’t amount to much.

I won’t get another chance to tell my son all that I would have wanted him to hear, but, other parents, you do have a chance. Tell your young people what you would want them to hear if you knew it would be your last conversation. The last time I talked to Jim was the day he died. He called me to say, “Hi, Mom! I just called to say I love you. Got to go to work. Bye.” He gave me something to treasure forever.

If there is any purpose at all for Jim’s death, maybe it is to make others appreciate more of life and to have people, especially family members, take the time to let each other know just how much we care.

You may never have another chance.

45. According to the passage, we know that _______.

A. Jim was always ashamed of himself

B. Jim did very well in his studies

C. Jim’s parents were patient with him

D. Jim failed to finish his high school

46. The underlined word “irritating” in Paragraph 4 most probably means _______.

A. annoying

B. aggressive

C. impatient

D. surprising

47. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage?

A. Many people loved him.

B. Jim’s smile cheered up his family.

C. Jim was killed in a motorcycle accident at the age of 20.

D. Jim constantly expressed his love to his mother.

48. By writing the letter printed in the Palo Alto Times, the author intends to _______.

A. mourn her son’s sudden death in a traffic accident

B. remind people to be cautious of motorcycles

C. tell parents to take better care of their children

D. suggest people taking the chance to express their love in time

49. Which of the following can be the best title of the passage?

A. Love your Family.

B. Do it Today.

C. Walk with Pride.

D. Appreciate Smiles.

C

My grandson, Daniel, and I have always been very close. When Daniel’s father remarried aft er a divorce, Daniel, who was eleven, and his little sister, Kristie, came to live with us. My husband and I were more than happy to have kids in the house again.

Things were going along just fine until the diabetes (糖尿病) I’ve lived with most of my adult life started affecting my eyes, and then more seriously, my kidneys (肾). Then everything seemed to fall apart.

Three times a week, I had to go to the hospital to be hooked up to a dialysis machine (透析机). I was living, but I couldn’t really call it a life --- it was an existence. I had no energy. I dragged myself through daily chores and slept as much as I could. My sense of humor seemed to disappear.

Daniel, seventeen by then, was really affected by the change in me. He tried as hard as he could to make me laugh, to bring back the grandma who loved to clown around (开玩笑) with him. Even in my sorry state, Daniel could still bring a smile to my face.

But things were not improving. After a year on dialysis, my condition was deteriorating (恶化) and the doctors felt that if I didn’t receive a kidney transplant within six months, I would surely die. No one told Daniel this, but he knew --- he said all he had to do was look after me. To top it off, as my condition worsened, there was a chance that I would become too weak to have the transplant surgery at all, and then there would be nothing they could do for me. So we started the tense and desperate wait for a kidney.

I was adamant (坚决的) that I didn’t want a kidney from anyone I knew.

I would wait until an appropriate kidney became available, or I would literally die waiting. But Daniel had other plans. The time that he took me to my dialysis appointments, he did a little secret research on his own. Then he announced his intention to me.

“Grandma, I’m giving you one of my kidneys. I’m young and I’m healthy …” He paused. He could see I wasn’t at all happy with his offer. He continued, almost in whisper, “And most of all, I couldn’t stand it if you weren’t around.” His face wore an expressi on of appeal mixed with

determination. He can be as stubborn as a mule (驴) once he decides on something --- but I’ve been told many times that I can out-stubborn any mule!

We argued. I couldn’t let him do it. We both knew that if he gave up his kidney, he would also give up his life’s dream; to play football. It was all he ever talked about. And he was good, too. Daniel was co-captain and star defensive tackle (防守阻截队员) of his high school team; he expected to apply for a football scholarship and was looking forward to playing college football. He just loved the sport.

“H ow can I let you throw away the thing that means the most to you?” I pleaded with him.

“Grandma,” he said softly, “compared to your life, football means nothing to me.”

After that, I couldn’t argue anymore. So we agreed to see if he was a good donor (捐赠者) match, and then we’d discuss it further. When the tests came back, they showed Daniel was a perfect match. That was it. I knew I wasn’t going to win that argument, so we scheduled the transplant.

Both surgeries went smoothly. As soon as I came out of the anesthesia (麻醉) , I could tell things were different. I felt great! The nurses in the intensive care unit had to keep telling me to lie back and be quiet --- I

wasn’t supposed to be that lively! I was afraid to go to sleep, for fear I would break the spell (魔法) and wake up the way I had been before. But the good feeling didn’t go away, and I spent the evening joking and laughing with anyone who would listen. It was so wonderful to feel alive again.

The next day they moved me out of ICU and onto the floor where Daniel was recuperating (复原) three doors away. His grandfather helped him walk down to see me as soon as I was moved into my room. When we saw each other, we did not know what to say. Holding hands, we just sat there and looked at each other for a long time, overwhelmed by the deep feeling of love that connected us.

Finally, he spoke, “Was it worthwhile, grandma?”

I laughed a little ruefully (懊悔). “It was for me! But was it for you?”I asked him.

He nodded and smiled at me. “I’ve got my grandma back.”

And I have my life back. It still amazes me. Every morning, when I wake up, I thank God --- and Daniel --- for this miracle. A miracle born of the purest love.

50. Grandma’s diabetes brought about all the following EXCEPT that _______.

A. her eyes and her kidneys were affected

B. grandma became quite a different person

C. Daniel had to be sent back to his father

D. everything was thrown into confusion

51. When grandma was at her lowest, what did Daniel do to bring her back to her usual life?

A. He tried his best to make her laugh.

B. He helped her with the daily chores.

C. He gave up his dream of going to college.

D. He searched desperately for a good donor match.

52. How did grandma feel when Daniel announced his intention to give her one of his kidneys?

A. She was moved by his selfless decision.

B. She wasn’t at all happy with his offer.

C. She felt relieved that an appropriate kidney was available.

D. She was enthusiastic about having a kidney of someone she loved.

53. What would giving up a kidney mean to Daniel, according to the passage?

A. He wouldn’t be young and healthy thereafter.

B. He didn’t have to search for a good match any more.

C. He could apply for a full scholarship to a college he desired.

D. He would also give up his life’s dream: to play football.

54. How was grandma when she came out of the anesthesia after the surgery?

A. She was feeling low.

B. She was full of life.

C. She was exhausted.

D. She was the way she had been before.

55. Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?

A. Grandma got her life back thanks to Daniel’s selfless donation.

B. Grandma thought her returning to life was a miracle of pure love.

C. Daniel agreed with grandma that the transplant was worthwhile for her, not for him.

D. Much as he loved football, grandma’s life meant the most to Daniel.第三部分写作

第一节单词拼写

1. Did you w________ the accident in front of the post office yesterday?

2. You’d better a___________ the habit of smoking to keep healthy.

3.They were s_____________ to death by the terrible fire .

4. A mirror r___________ a picture of you when you look into it .

5. Only then did I be a____________ of the mistake I had made.

6. It took her a long while to a_________ herself to the new life in high school.

7.My back injury prevented me from p___________ in too active sports.

8. All d____________ blood should be tested for HIV and other infections.

9. They p___________ the land for ﹩1million.

10. The scientist called her colleagues to get some information r___________ to her research.

第二节:短文改错

假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌的以下作文。

文中共有10处语言错误,共有10处语言错误。请在有错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单词。

增加:在缺词处加一个漏词符号(/\),并在其下面写上该加的词。

删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。

修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写上修改后的词。

注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;

2.只允许修改10处,多者(从11处起)不计分。

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