【英语】山东省菏泽市郓城一中2013届高三第二次模拟考试29
高中英语真题-2013年高考第二轮复习英语山东版_6

高中英语真题:2013年高考第二轮复习英语山东版Ⅰ.单项填空1.Smell the flowers before you go to sleep,and you may just ______ sweet dreams.A.keep up with B.put up withC.end up with D.catch up with 2.Just as the clothes a person wears,the food he eats and the friends with whom he spends his time ,his house ______ his personality.A.resembles B.strengthens C.reflects D.shapes3.(2012山东潍坊寿光现代中学一模,23) Mary worked day and night.She ______ her objective to be admitted by the famous university at last.A.refreshed B.accomplished C.evolved D.raised4.Our school doesn't ______ students' staying in the classroo m too long.We think they should have time for sports.A.advocate B.admitC.assess D.approach5.In my opinion,no search engine can ______ Baidu in search scope and speed. A.compete B.equalC.win D.suit6.(2012山东淄博六中五模,30) Just as Alan M.Eddison ______ it,“Modern technology ______ ecology an apology.”A.says;owes B.puts;makes C.said;owed D.put;owes 7.World Expo 2010 Shanghai China,a grandscale global event,has ______ the significant theme “Better City,Better Life”.A.abandoned B.adopted C.advocated D.adapted8.(2012山东潍坊重点中学月考,23) Only when we have______ all the factors involved can we d ecide whether we should change our plan.A.valued B.evaluated C.thought D.weighed9.(2012山东青岛期末,24) This group of designers ______ a plan for the project of the company.A.drew up B.sent upC.set up D.turn up10.(2011陕西西安八校联考,18)What worries the mother most is what will ______ her young children when she is abroad.A.become of B.appeal toC.take care of D.belong to 11.(2011福建三明二中二检,31)In some parts of the cities,the price of the house is ______ by the agents of real estate rath er than the government.A.set down B.set asideC.set off D.set up12.The news of the newlyelected president's coming to China for a visit was ______ on the radio just now.A.given away B.given inC.given off D.given out 13.(2011辽宁大庆实验中学仿真,30)—You've been driving for hours.Shall I ______?—No,that's OK.I enjoy driving and I know you hate it,especially on the highway.A.take back B.take onC.take over D.take up 14.(2012山东淄博六中二模,25) Take care! There is a nail ______ of the chair.A.sticking out B.putting out C.standing out D.giving out15.No matter how low you consider yourself,there is always someone ______ you wishing they were that hig h.A.getting rid of B.getting along with C.looking up to D.looking down upon 16.Had she ______ her promise,she would have made it to Yale University.A.looked up to B.lived up to C.kept up with D.come up with 17.(2012济南一模,34)—Time ______.It's likely that we'll miss the deadline.—Don't worry.We have already got through 80% of the job. A.is running out B.has run outC.is being running out D.has been run out 18.(2011浙江杭州高中全真,15)—I'm here almost half an hour.How come it ______ you so long?—Sorry,honey!I had to drive two blocks before I spotted a place to park the car .A.takes B.tookC.has taken D.had taken 19.(2011安徽合肥三模,23)Hello,you ______ 2651379.But I'm sorry,right now I'm unable to answer your questions.A.reached B.were reaching C.have reached D.had reached 20.When we reached the stadium in a rush,the newlyelected mayor ______ his speech and the performanc e ______.A.have finished;began B.had just finished;was about to beginC.had just finished;had begun D.just finished;began21.(2012山东邹平三模,9)—Here comes the soup.Please have ______.—Oh,it ______ delicious!A.a taste;is tasted B.a taste;tastes C.tasted;is tasted D.tasted;tastes 22.(2012济南三模,2)—Ann is in hospital.—Oh,really? I______ know.I______ go and visit her.A.didn't;am going to B.don't;would C.don't;will D.didn't;will 23.(2011江西八校联考,34)—Have you ever been involved in an automobile accident?—Only once.My car slid on a rainy night and went off the road.For tunately I ______ my seatbelt.A.was wearing B.woreC.have worn D.had worn 24.(2012山东淄博六中二模,25) In Switzerland,six miles west of Geneva,______ a collection of laboratory buildings.A.lie B.are lying C.lies D.lays25.—I'll be able to come to see your performance at 20:30 tomorrow.—I'm sorry,by then my performance ______ and I ______ reporters in the m eeting room.A.will be ended;will meet B.is to end;will meetC.will have ended;will be meetingD.will be ended;am going to meet26.My headache ______ me.I thought it was going away,but now it's getting worse and worse.A.is killing B.was killingC.kills D.killed 27.(2012山东德州期末,25)—That must have been a terrifying experience.—Yeah.I______ in the damaged car,unable to move.A.has been stuck B.was stuck C.is stuck D.had been stuck 28.It ______ for a week and the streets were flooded.A.has rained B.was rained C.should have rained D.had been raining 29.(2012济南三模,5)—Hi,Terry,can I use your computer for a while this afternoon?—Sorry.______.A.It's repaired B.It has been rep airedC.It's being repaired D.It had been re paired30.(2012山东桓台二中月考,31) Hundreds of jobs ______ if the factory closes.A.lose B.will be lost C.are lost D.will loseⅡ.阅读理解People should be warned against using mobile phones outdoor s in stormy weather because they may “be struck by lightning”, according to doctors.Three experts have described how a teenage girl was struck by lightning while using her phone in a large London park.The girl, aged 15, recovered, but a year later was still wheelchairbound and found to be suffering complex physical and emotional probl ems.The girl also had a perforate eardrum(耳膜穿孔)on the side where she had been holding the mobile phone.S he was having general recovery in Northwick Park Hospital, Mid dlesex.Swinda Esprit, a senior house officer, said that while the brain a nd muscle damage was similar to that of many lightning victims —who can experience heart attacks on being struck—the ear problems were not.She said that the damages were particularly relevant to people who might be involved in less serious lightning incidents, who m ight otherwise recover, but would never get their full hearing ba ck if struck while on the phone.“We were shocked by the damage, which is why we wanted to draw attention to it,” Dr.Esprit said.“A year on and she still wa s suffering difficult hearing.”They added that three other cases had been reported in newsp apers in China, South Korea, and Malaysia.In the Malaysian ca se, a sales executive was killed by lightning while talking on his phone during a thunderstorm near Kuala Lumpur.“All these events resulted in death,” the doctors wrote.“This ra re phenomenon is a public health issue, and education is neces sary to stress the risk.”The Australian Lightning Protection Standard recommends that metallic objects, including cordless or mobile phones, should no t be carried outdoors during thunderstorms.However,the United States National Weather Service says on its website that both are safe to use “because there is no direct path between you and the lightning”.Paul Taylor, of“the Met Office”, said the ear injuries were a co nsequence of mobile phones being metal, and not related to ra dio waves.Mr.Taylor said that mobile phones should be treated as another piece of metal, similar to carrying coins or wearing rings, and p eople need to be warned against the possible danger. 1.What do we know about the teenage girl?A.She was struck by lightning at school.B.She completely recovered from being struck.C.She still suffered from mental problems.D.She had to press her ear all day.2.It can be inferred that damage done by lightning while using mobile phones ______.A.is more serious than that when one is not using a mobile ph oneB.can be healed quickly except for heart attacksC.is less serious because the victims can usually recover D.is mainly in the brain and muscle of the victims3.Why did doctors stress the risk about using phones outside i n lightning?A.Because more people are faced with it.B.Because some deaths have been caused.C.Because lightning is harmful for the brain.D.Because a teenage girl got killed.4.We can infer from the last three paragraphs that ______. A.both cordless and mobile phones are safe to use outside in lightningB.there is no direct connection between lightning and ear injur ies at allC.opinions differ as to whether it is safe to use mobile phones in lightningD.ear injuries are the result of carrying coins or wearing rings i n lightning5.The purpose in writing this passage is ______.A.to draw attention to the risk of using mobile phones in lightni ngB.to focus on various damages done to lightning victims C.to tell us the news that a teenage girl was struck by lightnin gD.to stress the danger of making phone calls2013年高考第二轮复习英语山东版Ⅰ.单项填空1.Smell the flowers before you go to sleep,and you may just ______ sweet dreams. A.keep up with B.put up withC.end up with D.catch up with2.Just as the clothes a person wears,the food he eats and the friends with whom he spends his time,his house ______ his personality.A.resembles B.strengthensC.reflects D.shapes3.(2012山东潍坊寿光现代中学一模,23) Mary worked day and night.She ______ her objective to be admitted by the famous universit y at last.A.refreshed B.accomplishedC.evolved D.raised4.Our school doesn't ______ students' staying in the classroom too long.We think they should have time for sports.A.advocate B.admitC.assess D.approach5.In my opinion,no search engine can ______ Baidu in search scope and speed. A.compete B.equalC.win D.suit6.(2012山东淄博六中五模,30) Just as Alan M.Eddison ______ it,“Modern technology ______ ecology an apology.”A.says;owes B.puts;makesC.said;owed D.put;owes7.World Expo 2010 Shanghai China,a grandscale global event,has ______ the significant theme “Better City,Better Life”.A.abandoned B.adoptedC.advocated D.adapted8.(2012山东潍坊重点中学月考,23) Only when we have______ all the factors involved can we decide whether we should change our plan.A.valued B.evaluatedC.thought D.weighed9.(2012山东青岛期末,24) This group of designers ______ a plan for the project of the company.A.drew up B.sent upC.set up D.turn up10.(2011陕西西安八校联考,18)What worries the mother most is what will ______ her young children when she is abroad. A.become of B.appeal toC.take care of D.belong to11.(2011福建三明二中二检,31)In some parts of the cities,the price of the house is ______ by the agents of real estate rather than the government. A.set down B.set asideC.set off D.set up12.The news of the newlyelected president's coming to China for a visit was ______ on the rad io just now.A.given away B.given inC.given off D.given out13.(2011辽宁大庆实验中学仿真,30)—You've been driving for hours.Shall I ______?—No,that's OK.I enjoy driving and I know you hate it,especially on the highway.A.take back B.take onC.take over D.take up14.(2012山东淄博六中二模,25) Take care! There is a nail ______ of the chair.A.sticking out B.putting outC.standing out D.giving out15.No matter how low you consider yourself,there is always someone ______ you wishing they were that high.A.getting rid of B.getting along withC.looking up to D.looking down upon16.Had she ______ her promise,she would have made it to Yale University. A.looked up to B.lived up toC.kept up with D.come up with17.(2012济南一模,34)—Time ______.It's likely that we'll miss the deadline.—Don't worry.We have already got through 80% of the job.A.is running out B.has run outC.is being running out D.has been run out18.(2011浙江杭州高中全真,15)—I'm here almost half an hour.How come it ______ you so long?—Sorry,honey!I had to drive two blocks before I spotted a place to park the car. A.takes B.tookC.has taken D.had taken19.(2011安徽合肥三模,23)Hello,you ______ 2651379.But I'm sorry,right now I'm unable to answer your questions.A.reached B.were reachingC.have reached D.had reached20.When we reached the stadium in a rush,the newlyelected mayor ______ his speech and the performance ______.A.have finished;began B.had just finished;was about to begin C.had just finished;had begun D.just finished;began21.(2012山东邹平三模,9)—Here comes the soup.Please have ______.—Oh,it ______ delicious!A.a taste;is tasted B.a taste;tastesC.tasted;is tasted D.tasted;tastes22.(2012济南三模,2)—Ann is in hospital.—Oh,really? I______ know.I______ go and visit her.A.didn't;am going to B.don't;wouldC.don't;will D.didn't;will23.(2011江西八校联考,34)—Have you ever been involved in an automobile accident?—Only once.My car slid on a rainy night and went off the road.Fortunately I ______ my seatbelt. A.was wearing B.woreC.have worn D.had worn24.(2012山东淄博六中二模,25) In Switzerland,six miles west of Geneva,______ a collection of laboratory buildings.A.lie B.are lyingC.lies D.lays25.—I'll be able to come to see your performance at 20:30 tomorrow.—I'm sorry,by then my performance ______ and I ______ reporters in the meeting room. A.will be ended;will meet B.is to end;will meetC.will have ended;will be meeting D.will be ended;am going to meet26.My headache ______ me.I thought it was going away,but now it's getting worse and worse.A.is killing B.was killingC.kills D.killed27.(2012山东德州期末,25)—That must have been a terrifying experience.—Yeah.I______ in the damaged car,unable to move.A.has been stuck B.was stuckC.is stuck D.had been stuck28.It ______ for a week and the streets were flooded.A.has rained B.was rainedC.should have rained D.had been raining29.(2012济南三模,5)—Hi,Terry,can I use your computer for a while this afternoon?—Sorry.______.A.It's repaired B.It has been repairedC.It's being repaired D.It had been repaired30.(2012山东桓台二中月考,31) Hundreds of jobs ______ if the factory closes.A.lose B.will be lostC.are lost D.will loseⅡ.阅读理解People should be warned against using mobile phones outdoors in stormy weather because the y may “be struck by lightning”, according to doctors.Three experts have described how a teenage girl was struck by lightning while using her phone in a large London park.The girl, aged 15, recovered, but a year later was still wheelchairbound a nd found to be suffering complex physical and emotional problems.The girl also had a perforate eardrum(耳膜穿孔)on the side where she had been holding the mobile phone.She was having general recovery in Northwick Park Hospital, Middlesex.Swinda Esprit, a senior house officer, said that while the brain and muscle damage was similar t o that of many lightning victims—who can experience heart attacks on being struck—the ear problems were not.She said that the damages were particularly relevant to people who might be involved in less se rious lightning incidents, who might otherwise recover, but would never get their full hearing bac k if struck while on the phone.“We were shocked by the damage, which is why we wanted to draw attention to it,” Dr.Esprit s aid.“A year on and she still was suffering difficult hearing.”They added that three other cases had been reported in newspapers in China, South Korea, an d Malaysia.In the Malaysian case, a sales executive was killed by lightning while talking on his p hone during a thunderstorm near Kuala Lumpur.“All these events resulted in death,” the doctors wrote.“This rare phenomenon is a public healt h issue, and education is necessary to stress the risk.”The Australian Lightning Protection Standard recommends that metallic objects, including cordl ess or mobile phones, should not be carried outdoors during thunderstorms.However,the United States National Weather Service says on its website that both are safe to use “becau se there is no direct path between you and the lightning”.Paul Taylor, of“the Met Office”, said the ear injuries were a consequence of mobile phones bei ng metal, and not related to radio waves.Mr.Taylor said that mobile phones should be treated as another piece of metal, similar to carryin g coins or wearing rings, and people need to be warned against the possible danger.1.What do we know about the teenage girl?A.She was struck by lightning at school.B.She completely recovered from being struck.C.She still suffered from mental problems.D.She had to press her ear all day.2.It can be inferred that damage done by lightning while using mobile phones ______.A.is more serious than that when one is not using a mobile phoneB.can be healed quickly except for heart attacksC.is less serious because the victims can usually recoverD.is mainly in the brain and muscle of the victims3.Why did doctors stress the risk about using phones outside in lightning?A.Because more people are faced with it.B.Because some deaths have been caused.C.Because lightning is harmful for the brain.D.Because a teenage girl got killed.4.We can infer from the last three paragraphs that ______.A.both cordless and mobile phones are safe to use outside in lightningB.there is no direct connection between lightning and ear injuries at allC.opinions differ as to whether it is safe to use mobile phones in lightningD.ear injuries are the result of carrying coins or wearing rings in lightning5.The purpose in writing this passage is ______.A.to draw attention to the risk of using mobile phones in lightningB.to focus on various damages done to lightning victimsC.to tell us the news that a teenage girl was struck by lightningD.to stress the danger of making phone calls。
2020-2021学年菏泽市郓城第一中学高三英语模拟试题及答案解析

2020-2021学年菏泽市郓城第一中学高三英语模拟试题及答案解析第一部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项ATheatre and film fans will be excited about what's on stage and on screen.THEATRE☆Take in a Broadway show at Mirvish Venues. The Grand Theatre hosts plays and musicals in London, Ontario. The building dates back to 1901 and starts a rare architectural feature.☆In the heart of Ontario's bread-basket, treat yourself to uniquely Canadian modern productions at the Blyth Festival in Goderich.☆Ontario becomes popular on the stage as theatre festivals. The Stratford Festival produces classic productions mainly on Shakespeare in Stratford. Works by Bernard Shaw, the founder of social realism in English literature enrich the stage at the Shaw Festival in Niagara-on-the-Lake.FILM☆Expand your mind with great modem, independent film during the Reel Asian FilmFestival or visit the TIFF Bell Lightbox for exhibitions related to film and theatre.☆Making productions that don't reach half an hour by new filmmakers, the Breakthroughs Film Festival provides some of the most video movies.☆Five amazing programs feature films from across the globe during the Durham Region International Film Festival.☆One of the top film festivals in the world, the 'Toronto International Film Festival features everything from mainstream Hollywood productions to international cinema.COMEDY☆For a laugh, head to a comedy club. Absolute Comedy, Second City and Yuks Yuks all specialize in finding your funny bone.☆The Toronto Alliance for the Peforming Arts will keep you up to date on what 's playing onToronto's stages; you can look through their “TOnight” for on-the-go performing arts tickets, reviews and searches on your mobile.1. Where should those preferring realistic dramas go?A. London.B. Stratford.C. Goderich.D. Niagara-on-the-Lake.2. What does the Breakthroughs Film Festival focus on?A. Short films.B. Films across the world.C. Modern films.D. Films by young directors.3. What might “TOnight” be?A. A comedy.B. An application.C. A guidebook.D. An organization.BThis year researchers expect the world to snap 1.35 trillion photographs, or about 3.7 billion per day. All those pixels (像素) take up a lot of room if they are stored on personal computers or s phones, which is one reason why many people store their images in the cloud. But unlike a hard on drive which can be encrypted to protect its data, cloud storage users have to trust that a tech platform will keep their private pictures safe. Now a team of Columbia University computer scientists has developed a tool to encrypt (加密) images stored on many popular cloud services while allowing authorized users to browse and display their photographs as usual.Malicious (恶意的) attempts to access or leak cloud-based photographs can expose personal information. In November 2019, for example, a bug in the popular photograph storage app Google Photos mistakenly shared some users' private videos with strangers. Security experts also worry about employees at cloud storage companies on purpose accessing users' images.So the Columbia researchers came up with a system called Easy Secure Photos (ESP), which they presented at a recent conference. “We wanted to see if we could make it possible to encrypt data while using existing services,” says computer scientist Jason Nieh, one of the developers of ESP. “Everyone wants to stay with Google Photos and not have to register on a new encrypted-image cloud storage service.”To overcome this problem, they created a tool that preserves blocks of pixels but moves them around to effectively hide the photograph. First, ESP's algorithm (算法) divides a photograph into three separate files, each one containing the image's red, green or blue color1 data. Then the system hides the pixel blocks around among these three files (allowing a block from the red file, for instance, to hide out in the green or blue ones). But the program does nothing within the pixel blocks, where all the image processing happens. As a result, the files remain unchanged images but end up looking like grainy black-and-white ones to anyone who accesses them without the decryption (解密) key.4. What's probably the main purpose for people to store images in the cloud?A. To save storage room.B. To make photos beautiful.C. To try a new storage way.D. To keep their privacy safe.5. Why might employees in cloud storage companies be distrusted by experts?A. They sell users' passwords.B. They have invented new tools.C. They often let out personal information.D. They may steal a glance at users' images.6. What's the advantage of ESP?A. It can provide clear images.B. It can decrease the upload time.C. It can classify images automatically.D. It can encrypt data on the original platform.7. What does paragraph 4 mainly talk about?A. Method of decryption.B. Image-processing technique.C. Separate files of images.D. Data analysisof color1 s.COnce small farmers in Masii, a remote village in Kenya, have picked their crops, all they can do is wait until a buyer trucks through. The system works fairly well for beans and corn, but mangoes-the area’s other main crop-spoil (腐烂) more quickly. If the trader is late, they rot.However, a simple coating could change that. A company, SmartTech, has created a product that doubles the shelf life of fresh produce, enabling farmers to access far-off, larger markets. More time forfresh produce on grocers’ shelves also means less food waste-a $2.6 trillion problem, according to the United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).James Rogers, CEO of SmartTech, wanted to solve the problem for food much in the same way that oxide barriers preventing rust (锈) have achieved for steel. Fortunately, researchers have found when plants made the jump from water to land, they developed cutin(蜡质), a barrier which is made of fatty acids that link together to form a seal around the plant, helping keep water in.The cutin was such a grand strategy that today you’ll still find it across the plant kingdom. SmartTech discovered through researches that an orange can last longer than a strawberry not so much because of thethickness of its skin, but because of the difference in the arrangement of those cutin molecules (分子)on the surface. After extensive trials, Rogers and his team developed a natural and tasteless protective coating from plant material-stems, leaves and skins. The product extends the sweet spot between ripening and rot. And best of all, the treated produce doesn’t require refrigeration.“SmartTech has huge potential to turn poor farmers in Africa into commercial farmers,” says Rogers. “That means more money in pockets, and more food in stomachs.” But whether the company can cost-effectively reach small farmers in far-off areas still remains a challenge.8. The author mentions the small farmers in Kenya to ________.A. stress their need for preserving produceB. show their challenge in harvesting cropsC. express their wish to reach larger marketsD. evaluate their loss caused by slow transport9. What can we learn about SmartTech’s product?A. It is financially supported by FAO.B. It is intended to replace refrigeration.C. It is designed to thicken produce’s skin.D. It is based on plants’own defence system.10. What will James Rogers probably focus on next?A. How to expand farms.B. How to earn more money.C. How to produce more tasty food.D. How to profit farmers in remote area.11. The main purpose of the passage is to ________.A. promote a productB. present a technologyC. advertise SmartTechD. introduce James RogersDThe race skywards began inAmerica. In the late1800s, industrialization had driven urban populations and land prices up, making tall buildings increasingly cost-effective, according to Carol Willis, director of theSkyscraperMuseuminNew York, “The very first tall buildings were office buildings that concentrated a work force, piled one on top of the other in order to make business very efficient, ”she says.Like all major changes in architecture, the trend wasunderpinnedby engineering. The development of steel framework, which could be used instead of load-bearing stones, made it easier and cheaper to build tall. The coming of the elevator, meanwhile, made living on higher floors far more convenient.Though similar in shape, today's skyscrapers (摩天大楼) look little like those built in the first half of the 20thcentury. This is mostly thanks to architecture's next major technological shift:the curtain wall.Postwar developments in manufacturing meant that huge panes of glass could be produced quickly and uniformly, and glass windows soon became the front of choice for high-rises. As well as allowing for greater floor space and more natural light, glass exteriors (外部) help. buildings resist greater windloads.There are now 191 completed skyscrapers that are at least 300 meters tall. But that doesn't mean our cities will grow taller indefinitely. While each additional story adds sellable floor space, construction costs also rise. All buildings reach a point where adding an extra floor will cost more money than it brings.“Every city wants to have this landmark that gives that sense of distinct culture, ”but it also needs places for people to live and work in urban settings“without the city sprawling (无序扩张), ”explains Hong Kong architect Simon Chan.The next big challenge facing architects goes beyond height:At a time when buildings and their construction account for more than a third of the world's energy consumption and contribute about 40% of greenhouse gas emissions(排放), there are new costs to consider.Whether it's employing more energy-efficient materials, encouraging natural air or using buildings themselves to generate solar or wind energy, reducing carbon emissions is the new frontier for many skyscraper architects.12. What does the underlined word“underpinned” in paragraph 2 probably mean?A. Created.B. Prepared.C. Suggested.D. Supported.13. What made living on higher floors much more convenient?A. The development of steel framework.B. Load-bearing stones.C. The use of the elevator.D. The curtain wall.14. What can we know from paragraph 5?A. Our cities will grow taller definitely.B. All skyscrapers are at least 300 meters tall.C. Construction cost rises as the stories increase.D. The profit for builders will be greater as the building becomes higher.15. What's the next big challenge facing architects?A. How to build the greenest building.B. How to build the strongest building.C. How to build the tallest building in the world.D. How to build the most comfortable building.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
2020-2021学年菏泽市郓城第一中学高三英语模拟试题及答案

2020-2021学年菏泽市郓城第一中学高三英语模拟试题及答案第一部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项ADon’t know where to enjoy yourself? Here are some choices for you.Santa Cruz Mission State Historic ParkPopUp Picnics in the park return for the fourth summer in a row, taking place on Thursdays. Take a break to enjoy tacos (墨西哥玉米薄饼卷). Prices changefrom $ 2 to $ 10. Cash only.144 School Street June 13-August 15 Start at 11:30 am and end at 1:30 pmThe Crow’s NestEach summer on Thursday evenings the Crow’s Nest offers its Summer Beach Party series on the beach. The party starts at 5:30 pm each week and goes until sunset. Families are welcome, and there is no entrance fee. After the sun sets, the fun begins with dancing to the best live music of local bands.2218 East Cliff Drive May 30-August 29 Start at 5:30 pm and end at 8:30 pmBargetto WineryJoin us for a beautiful weekend of art and wine. Bargetto Winery will be hosting their yearly gathering of artists and foodies(美食家)at their amazing Soquel winery. No entrance fee. Wine tasting with purchase of $ 15 festival glass. 3535 North Main StreetJuly 20 - July 21 Start at 11:00 am and end at 5:00 pmChaminade Resort & SpaChef Page takes guests on a journey showing the area rich fruits, vegetables, and meats. Dinner begins at 6:30 pm with a five-course menu and good wines. Seating booked is not a choice, as all guests are seated at large, connecting, beautifully set tables designed to invite open conversations among guests. Ticket price: $ 90 per person. Tickets can be gotten online.Chaminade Lane July 26 Start at 6:00 pm and end at 9:00 pm1. What can we know about PopUp Picnics in the park?A. It lasts two days.B. It is held on Thursdays.C. It has been held twice.D. It can be paid in credit card.2. What can people do in the Crow’s Nest?A. Enjoy tacos.B. Talk with artists and foodies.C. Watch the sunrise on the beach.D. Watch the performance of the bands.3. Which activity can be booked on the Internet?A. The Crow's Nest.B. Bargetto Winery.C. Chaminade Resort & Spa.D. Santa Cruz Mission State Historic Park.BJeff Bezos, Elon Musk and Richard Branson have a combined net worth of 400 billion, roughly the size of the GDP of the entire nation of Ireland. And all three men have decided to put vast sums of their wealth into chasing their space travel dreams, creating a modern space race in which ultra — rich men — rather than countries — shoot for the stars.But why the three billionaires choose the crazy plan? Just for the travel dreams? It’s not that simple.As we all know, the space travel is a mirror of comprehensive national strength, whether it’s the cold war or the present. The first space racespannedmultiple presidents and premiers — Kennedy, Krushchev, Brezhnev, Nixon. It made heroes of astronauts and cosmonauts, and it focused national prides. But obviously, this year’s race between the billionaires features none of that national pride or opposing ideas. It’s tax — averse tycoons (大亨) who want to sell high — priced tickets to rich people interested in experiencing weightlessness. Amazon’s Bezos has said he is funding his portion by selling off large chunks of his Amazon stock (股票) — 1 billion or more a year.What are the odds? If anyone is taking bets on how this will end, and who will have the more profitable space tourism business, consider Amazon’s method of making very little profit in order to eat up competition. So, from this point of view, what’s hiding behind this crazy race is business. As a method of expand influence, it is not a bad idea.Richard Branson has carried out his plan on July 12, and Jeff Bezos announced that he will start his space travel on July 20. Bezos is getting some good press because he’s taking Wally Funk along for the ride. She’s the pilot now in her 80s who was kept out of space in the 1960s because she’s a woman. This may be a bonus for him. As for Musk, he thinks these two above are not real space trips, he wants a larger move.Who will win the race in the end? Let’s wait and see.4. Which of the following people might be the potential client of the space travel?A. Daisy aged 45 with a heavy debt.B. Clarkson who doesn’t enjoy taking risks.C. Billy aged 60 with an ample retirement pension.D. Alexander who knows nothing about space travel.5. What stopped Wally Funk flying to space in the 1960s?A. Age.B. Gender.C. Height.D. Disposition.6. What does the author think of the billionaires race?A. Profit — driven.B. Meaningless.C. Foolish.D. Generous.7. What does the underlined word “spanned” in paragraph 3 probably mean?A. Revolved.B. Turned down.C. Entered.D. Leapt through.CImagine that youare a superhero. Your superpowers are activated by a special suit. The suit communicates with your brain. It allows you to do amazing things with only a thought. By concentrating on strength, for example, you can kick a soccer ball across a field. By focusing on swift actions, you can jump to the top of a tree.Such a connection between mind and machine may sound like a fantasy. To scientists, though, it is a very real goal. They are creating machines that let disabled monkeys walk. These machines may soon help disabled humans do the same. Unlike other bionic devices, these robotic “super suits” do not communicate with muscles and nerves. Instead, they have a direct line to the brain.In 2005, doctors drilled a hole in the skull of Hutchinson, who had lost her right arm in an accident. Then they inserted a sensor onto her motor cortex (大脑皮层运动区). Wires connected the sensor to a receiver on her head. After she recovered, researchers pluggedHutchinson’s receiver into a cable that relayed signals from her brain to computers. Then they connected a robotic arm to the computers. The computerscould interpretHutchinson’s brain signals to move the arm.Soon,Hutchinson, the computer, and the robotic arm became a team.Hutchinsonwas even able to lift her hand and drink from a cup. “She smiled when she put down that drink—that’s everything.” says Donoghue, a brain scientist.Today other scientists are building on that success. One of those scientists is Dr. Miguel Nicolelis, who designed a whole-body bionic equipment. In 2014, a disabled former athlete kicked the first ball of the World Cup Games wearing one of Miguel’s full-body exoskeletons.The exoskeleton was connected to brain signal sensors in the man’s cap. By thinking about kicking, he sent signals to a computer on his back. The computer then translated the signal into an exoskeleton-aided kick. Such designs may become common as scientists keep merging mind and machine.8.Which can best describe the tone of paragraph 1?A. Narrative and serious.B. Persuasive and critical.C. Informative and objective.D. Descriptive and imaginative.9. What is paragraph 3 mainly about?A. Reason of the experiment.B. Results of the experiment.C. Process of the experiment.D. Significance of the experiment.10. Why is Dr. Miguel’s exoskeleton special?A. It can be used on animals.B. It can move the whole body.C. It was supported by computers.D. It was connected directly to the brain.11. What can be inferred from the last paragraph?A. Robotic suits may be widely used to help disabled people.B. Exoskeleton is more common thanHutchinson’s bionic arm.C.Scientific experiments are commonly carried out in football fields.D. Disabled athletes can now play football again with the help of computer.DWhy doesHaitiso tend to have fatal earthquakes? Earthquakes have been causing huge damage inHaitisince at least the 18th century. The capital city has been destroyed twice in 19 years. The 21st century has beenno more kind.The Earth’s outer shell is made tip of tectonic plates (构造板块) that move.Haitisits near the crossing of two tectonic plaits that make up the Earth’s outer shell. Earthquakes can occur when those plates move against each other and create friction (摩擦力).Haitiis also overpopulated. Plus, many of its buildings are designed to resist hurricanes but not earthquakes. Those buildings can survive strong winds bat are easy to fail down when the ground shrikes. Poor building practices can also play arole.“I think it’s important to recognize that there’s no such thing as a natural disaster,” said Wendy Bohon, a geologist. “What you have is a natural disaster that comes with a weak architecture system. We do know that earthquakes like this can cause huge damage because ofthefault,” said Wendy. “And it’s quite a significant risk inplaces that don’t have the construction practices to resist the shaking.”Construction of more earthquake-resistant buildings remains a challenge inHaiti, which is the poorest nation in theWestern Hemisphere. “While there have been some success stories of Haitians building more earthquake-resistant structures, the country has lacked a centralized effort to do so,” said Mark Schuller, a professor of anthropology and nonprofit and NGO studies atNorthernIllinoisUniversity.Haiti’s government has become increasingly weak, while non-governmental organizations only focus on their own projects.“There is technical knowledge inHaiti, There are trained architects. There are cityplanners. That’s not the problem,” Schuller said. “The problem is a lack of funding for coordination (协调), and lack of political will from donors to organizations providing aid.”12. Which factor causing the huge damage is highlighted?A. Its overpopulation.B. Its weak government.C. Its geographical location.D. Its weak architecture system.13. What does the underlined part “the fault” in paragraph 4 refer to?A Lacking political will to provide aid.B. Lacking hurricane-resistant; buildings.C. Lacking earthquake-resistant buildings.D. Sitting on the crossing of two tectonic plates.14. What’s Schuller’s attitude towardsHaiti’s government?A Supportive. B. Critical.C. Indifferent.D. Interested.15. Which of the following can be a problem according tothe last paragraph?A. Fund and will.B. Skilled architects.C. Urban designers.D. Technology and money.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
山东省菏泽市郓城高级中学高二英语模拟试题含解析

山东省菏泽市郓城高级中学高二英语模拟试题含解析一、选择题1. He ______ the local accent while working in Tibet.A. picked upB. made upC. took upD. put up参考答案:A2. –Do you believe that one day robots can also give birth to babies as humans do?–It’s _______. Robots are merely machines.A. out of placeB. out of questionC. out of luckD. out of the question参考答案:D略3. Oil prices have risen by 32 percent since the start of the year, ______ a record US$57.65 a barrel on April4.A. have reachedB. reachingC. to reachD. to be reaching 参考答案:B4. It was not until after careful modification, although ready for release months ago, ______ the film Personal Tailor was opened to the general public on December 19, 2013.A. whichB. thatC. whenD. where 参考答案:B5. ---I'd like some more cheese.---Sorry, there's left.A. someB. fewC. a littleD. none参考答案:D6. What difficulty do you think he has _____ English? A. learn B. learning C. to learn D. learned参考答案:B略15. ____ protect himself, he denied taking bribe.A. So as toB. In order toC. So thatD. In order that参考答案:B略8. — I heard that as many as two thousand people were killed in the earthquake.— Yes. I think __________ news came as _________ shock to us.A. the; theB. the; aC. \; \D. \; a参考答案:B9. To keep health, Professor Johnson ________ cycling as a regular form of exercise after he retired.A. caught onB. took upC. carried outD. made for参考答案:B10. The teacher asked a difficult question, but Ted finally managed to _______ a good answer.A. keep up withB. come up withC. put up with参考答案:B11. One of the English teachers Kate eventually __________ her project to the school board for their approval of the speech contest.A. admittedB. permittedC. submittedD. recommend参考答案:C12. Washington ______ get very hot and sticky in summertime. July and August are usually the warmestmonths.A. mustB. canC. shouldD. might参考答案:B13. According to the survey, South Korea, although _________ to some degree, in the current global economic crisis, is undoubtedly a country recovering the most rapidly from it.A. affectedB. to be affected C being affected D. having affected 参考答案:A14. Before I gave my name he ______, which made me very angry.A. rang offB. got throughC. rang backD. hung on参考答案:A15. All the classmates are trying to make the party ____.A. successB. a successC. succeededD. successfully参考答案:B16. I was told that by 2011 things were beginning to improve, _________ quickly enough.A. if not improvedB. even I didn’t improveC. even if notD. if even to improve not参考答案:C17. He sat ______against the wall, and listened to the teacher___________.A. close ,closeB. closely ,closelyC. closely, closeD. close, closely参考答案:D18. It is you, I think, rather than your wife, _________ to blame for your son’s bad behavior at school.A.that is B.who isC.that should D.who are 参考答案:D19. --- Excuse me, could you tell me where I could make a call?--- Sorry, I’m a stranger here.--- ____.A. Thanks a lotB. That’s a pityC. Thanks anywayD. I’m s orry to hear that参考答案:C略二、翻译20. 我要是你,我会在花园里种许多的花。
高三英语上学期第二次月考试题(宏志班)-人教版高三全册英语试题

山东省菏泽第一中学2017届高三英语上学期第二次月考试题〔考试时间:120分钟总分:150分〕第1卷〔总分为100分〕第一局部:听力〔共两节,总分为30分〕第一节〔共5小题,每一小题1.5分,总分为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三个选项中选出最优选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What does the man like about the play?A. The story.B. The ending.C. The actor.2. Which place are the speakers trying to find?A. A hotel.B.A bank.C. A restaurant.3. At what time will the two speakers meet?A. 5:20.B. 5:10.C.4:40.4. What will the man do ?A. Change the plan.B. Wait for a phone call.C. Sort things out.5. What does the woman want to do ?A. See a film with the man.B. Offer the man some help.C. Listen to some great music.第二节〔共15小题;每一小题1.5分,总分为22. 5分〕。
听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最优选项,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,每一小题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段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. Where is Ben?A. In the kitchen.B. At school.C. In the park.7. What will the children do in the afternoon?A. Help set the table.B. Have a party.C. Do their homework.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
山东省菏泽市郓城高级中学高一英语模拟试卷含解析

山东省菏泽市郓城高级中学高一英语模拟试卷含解析一、选择题1. _______Shenzhen is a beautiful modern city. But ______ Shenzhen before the year 1979 was a fishing village.A. The; theB./; /C. /;the D. The; /参考答案:C2. The music is ________.A. relaxedB. relaxing C .relax D. to relax参考答案:B3. Clearly, it wasn’t an accident. Someone must have done it on ______.A. intentionB. determinationC. purposeD. reason参考答案:C4. I’m not sure whether John ______ his parents has arr ived.A. as wellB. as well asC. as usualD. as soon as参考答案:B5. —I rang you at about nine,but there was no reply.—Oh,that was probably ________I was seeing the doctor.A.why B.whenC.what D.that参考答案:B6. After working for a long day, he, ______, fell asleep while seated on a chair.A. frightenedB. astonishedC. embarrassedD. exhausted参考答案:D7. What advice would you give to the young people who _________ you and who want to be like you?A. look forward toB. look out forC. look up toD. look down upon参考答案:C【详解】考查动词短语辨析。
2020-2021学年菏泽市郓城第一中学高三英语月考试题及答案

2020-2021学年菏泽市郓城第一中学高三英语月考试题及答案第一部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项AObesity (肥胖症) is becoming a problem in our busy society, and almost one in three American adults is now considered to be obese. Children obesity is alsoat an all-time high.Obesity means being very overweight. If you are obese, you have too much bodyfat. If you eat more food than your body can use, this will make you put on weight. Food that your body does not need will be stored as fat by your body.The following are the major factors that increase the risk of obesity.What you eat plays a major role in weight gain. Eating a lot of fast food such as hamburgers, sweet drinks, ice creams and other sweet food can increase the risk of becoming obese.If you do not do enough exercise, you will put on weight as the food you eat is not being used to make energy for physical activities.The chances of you being obese are greater if your parents are obese.There are many psychological factors that cause people to eat too much. People who are worried, unhappy or bored will often eat to make themselves feel better. This is known as comfort eating.Age is another factor, as you tend (趋于) to be less active when you get older. When you get older, you need to eat less, and if you do not eat less, you will put on weight. Obesity can cause many health problems such as heart problems, high blood pressure and many other serious medical conditions.1. The underlined sentence in paragraph 1 means that ____.A. obesity does not do harm to health.B. there are more obese children than before.C. all the American children are obese.D. there are less obese children in the USA.2. According to the passage, there are ____ major factors that increase the risk of obesity.A. threeB. fourC. fiveD. six3. What will the writer most probably talk about after the last paragraph?A. How to avoid obesity.B. How to live in the busy USA.C. What illnesses are caused by obesity.D. How doctors treat heart problems.BA wife’s level of education positively influences both her own and her husband’s chances of having a long life, according to a new Swedish study.In the study, researchers from the Swedish Institute for Social Research inStockholmfound that a woman’s level of education had a stronger connection to the likelihood of her husband dying over education. What’s more, they discovered that a husband’s social class, based on his occupation, had a greater influence on his wife’s longevity(长寿) than her own class.“Women traditionally take more responsibility for the home than men do, and, as a result, women’s levels of education might be more important for determining lifestyles-for example, in terms of food choices-than those of men,” say Srs. Robert Erikson and Jenny Torssander of the Swedish Institute for Social Research inStockholm.The results show that a husband’s level of education does not influence his longevity, but that men with partners who had quit studying after school were 25 per cent more likely to die early than men living with women holding university degrees. In turn, those married to women with university degrees were 13 percent more likely to die early than those whose wives had post-graduate qualifications.According to the researchers, a woman with a good education may not marry a man who drinks and smokes too much or who drives carelessly, and men with such habits may not prefer highly educated woman. Drs. Erikson and Torssander also suggest that better-educated women may be more aware of what healthy eating and good health care consist of.The findings suggest that education has a huge impact on how long and how well people live. It also reflects social factors, since educated individuals usually have better jobs, which allow them to afford healthier diets and lifestyles, as well as better health care.4. In this passage the author intends to ________.A. present the results of a studyB. encourage women to get higher educationC. analyze the relationship between education and lifeD. discuss why women usually live longer than men5. A woman with higher education is likely to ________.A. teach her children wellB. earn more money than her husbandC. marry a man without many bad habitsD. choose a husband with a higher degree than hers6. A wife’s education has more effect on a family than a husband’s because ________.A. women make more sacrifices to their families than men doB. most women have higher degrees than their husbandsC. most men marry women with higher degreesD. women have a leading role in the home life of most families7. We learn from the passage that ________.A. a man with a lot of education lives longer than one with littleB. educated wives tend to choose healthy lifestyles for their familiesC. highly-educated women don’t marry uneducated menD. a man’s longevity depends on not only his wife’s level of education but also his ownCMost children who have suffered from ADHD still have it as teens. During teen years, especially as the hormonal changes of teenagers are going on and the demands of school and extra-curricular activities are increasing, ADHD may get worse.Because of problems with getting unfocused and poor concentration, many teens with ADHD have problems in school. Grades may fall, especially if the teen is not getting ADHD treatment. It’s not uncommon for teens with ADHD to forget their homework, lose textbooks, and become bored with their daily class work. Teens may become inattentive or extremely attentive, not waiting for their turn before blurting out answers. They may cut in on their teacher and classmates. Teens with ADHD may also befidgetyand find it hard to sit still in class.Often, teens with ADHD are so busy focusing on other things that they forget about the task at hand. This can be seen especially with homework and athletic skills and in relationships with their schoolmates. This lack of attention to what they’re doing often leads to bad grades on tests and being passed over for sports teams, after-school activities, and learning teams. Kids with ADHD can be targets for bullying, too. But, not all children with ADHD have trouble getting along with others. If your child does, you can take measures to help improve their social skills and relationships.ADHD affects all parts of a teenager’s life. As a parent you should discover your teen’s troubles as early aspossible. The earlier your child’s troubles are discovered, the more successful the following steps can be.8. What does the author plan to do in paragraph 1?A. To list the types of ADHD.B. To introduce the main topic.C. To show the author’s opinion.D. To explain the causes of ADHD.9. What does the underlined word “fidgety” probably mean in paragraph 2?A. Clever.B. Noisy.C. Restless.D. Lazy.10. What is the text mainly about?A. Ways to deal with ADHD.B. Effects of ADHD on teens.C. Teens’ school performances.D. Demands of school work.11. What may the following paragraph talk about?A. How parents can help a teen with ADHD.B. The importance of healthy peer relationships.C. How many children are suffering from ADHD. D. Different opinions about treating ADHD in teens.DIn a recent survey of 2000 Americans, housecleaning was shown to have some mood-boosting effects — but that doesn't mean everybody is willing to do it.The majority of respondents (受访者) said cleaning gave them a sense of accomplishment (65%) and helped them clear their mind (63%). Half of these adults said they are most often motivated to clean when they're happy. In fact, 63% of those surveyed find the experience of cleaning to be relaxing - even more so than getting fresh air (61%).But that's not the only reason people clean. A big 70% admitted that tidying their home was a way of putting off having to do other things, with the average procrastinator (拖延者) using that trick four times a week. The survey showed that 86% of respondents do feel on top of their housework, but the last deep clean of their kitchen happened over a week and a half ago. That's no surprise because the kitchen is most terrible of all.Conducted by OnePoll on behalf of DishFish, the survey investigated people's attitudes toward dirty dishes and how they get through tricky task. More than two-thirds of people (69%) let their dishes pile up between washings with 20% saying “always” letting them be placed in the sink, which left them feeling stressed. More than any other room, the kitchen was rated as “very difficult” to cope with. And most people enjoy cleaning their toilet or taking out the garbage more than washing dishes by hand.How do they get through it? 66% listen to music while they clean. 72% have a best-loved song that theysounded while tidying up their home, with “Uptown Funk,”“Read All About It” and “Work” being the three favorite tunes on America's cleaning playlist.12. What is the result of the survey?A. Housecleaning may contribute to a good mood to some extent.B. Housecleaning may strengthen people's willingness to volunteer.C. Housecleaning may cause anxiety and concern for some people.D. Housecleaning may improve people's motivation to other housework.13. What is the top reason why people undertake housecleaning?A. They can entertain themselves.B. They can take in fresh air.C. They get a sense of achievement.D. They can delay other things.14. What are respondents' attitudes to dirty dishes?A. Many would rather wash dishes than throw out the rubbish.B. Half are under pressure with dirty dishes lying in the sink.C. A quarter will let dirty dishes pile up after their meals.D. Most prefer cleaning their toiletto washing dishes by hand.15. What column does the text belong to?A. Feature Story.B. Family Life.C. Scientific Hotspot.D. Finance Focus.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
山东省菏泽市郓城第一中学高三英语模拟试卷含解析

山东省菏泽市郓城第一中学高三英语模拟试卷含解析一、选择题1. Written in a hurry, ____.How can it be satisfactory?A. they find many mistakes in the reportB. lots of mistakes have been made in the reportC. there are plenty of mistakes in the reportD. the report is full of mistakes参考答案:D2. _________ that Maria was able to set up new branches elsewhere.A. So successful her business wasB. So successful was her businessC. Such her business was successfulD. So was her successful business参考答案:B3. We needed a new cupboard for the kitchen. So Peter made ___ from some wood we had.A. itB. anotherC.himself D. one参考答案:D4. As they talked in a very low voice, Jessica could hardly_____ what they were discussing.A. leave outB. make outC. turn outD. set out参考答案:B 【知识点】考查动词短语的用法。
句意:由于他们用一种很低的声音谈话,Jessica几乎不能听清他们正在讨论什么。
leave out遗漏,省去;make out看清、听清;turn out结果是;set out出发,动身。
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注意事项:1. 答卷前,考生务必用0.5毫米黑色签字笔将自己的姓名、准考证号、县区和科类填写在答题卡和试卷规定的位置上。
2. 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;如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。
3. 第Ⅱ卷必须用0.5毫米黑色签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卡各题目指定区域内相应的位置,不能写在试卷上;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新的答案;不能使用涂改液、胶带纸、修正带。
不按以上要求作答的答案无效。
第I卷(共105分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30 分)该部分分为第一、第二两节。
注意:回答听力部分时,请先将答案标在试卷上。
听力部分结束前,你将有两分钟的时间将你的答案转涂到客观题答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What’s the relationship between the two speakers?A. Policeman and suspectB. Driver and passengerC. Doctor and patient2. Where does the man want to go?A. To the No.1Middle SchoolB. To the police stationC. To the post office.3. What does the man mean?A. He can’t go with the womanB. He will visit the woman’s parents.C. He has to repair his computer at once.4. What are the two speakers talking about?A. SurroundingsB. FloodC. Weather5. What do we know about the conversation?A. The color of the shirt is right for the man.B. The shirt fits the man well.C. The shirt is very expensive.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,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、7题。
6. How long has the bus been away?A. 15minutesB. 45 minutesC. 50 minutes7. How will the woman probably get home?A. On her bike.B. On the next bus.C. in the man’s car.听第7段材料,回答8、9两题。
8. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. on the phoneB. In a shopC. At a radio station9. Why does the man sell the entertainment centre?A. He doesn’t like itB. He won a new one.C. He bought another one.听第8段对话,回答第10至12题。
10. What are the two speakers talking about?A. A bookB. A filmC. A fighter11. What can we know about Mrs. Stowe?A. She is the first woman writer in American history.B. She likes the American Civil War.C. She is strongly against slavery.12. What’s the name of the film?A. The Civil WarB. The Grand Cinema.C. Uncle Tom’s Cabin听第9段对话,回答第13至16题。
13. What are the two speakers mainly talking about?A. New business strategiesB. A low cost proposalC. The competition benefits14. How is the equipment of the factory?A. It calls for immediate repairsB. It should be brought up-to –date.C. It can still be used for a long time.15. What does the woman suggest about human resources?A. The manager should be firedB. A few engineers should be employedC. Better-educated employees should be promoted.16. Why does the woman suggest advertising on TV?A. TV commercials are less expensiveB. Their competitor are advertising on TV.C. Newspaper advertising alone is not sufficient.听第10段独白,回答第17至20题。
17. When can visitors enjoy the particular beauty of the Taj Mahal?A. In the light of the moon.B. At down and sunset.C. On a dark night18. Who had the Taj Mahal built?A. Emperor Shah Jahan.B. The emperor’s wife.C. The Queen of India.19. Why was the Taj Mahal built?A. To be a memorial.B. To be the empero r’s grave.C. To realize the Queen’s dream.20. How long did it take to build the Taj Mahal?A. 1653 days.B. 32 months.C. 22 years.第一节语法和词汇知识(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)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。
21. —Is keeping the big dog a burden for your family?—__________.In fact, it adds so much joy to our lives.A. I’m afraid soB. It’s up to youC. Not in the leastD. It just depends22. Failing to keep complete and __________financial records may prevent a smallcompany from achieving long-term success.A. accurateB. shallowC. ridiculousD. urgent23. Old Richard, __________ill so long, is losing his memory and needs to be attended to.A. to beB. beingC. having beenD. to have been24. The newcomer believed that it was the university he graduated from ______madea difference to his application for the job.A. whoB. thatC. whatD. which25. Caught in the floods, these animals made __________efforts to escape.A. delicateB. desperateC. dynamicD. dizzy26. Jack is _____ younger of the two new comers. To be honest, I have never seen _____ cleverer one.A. /; /B. a; theC. the; aD. /; the27. As many as ten courses are provided, and you are free to choose_________ suits you best.A. whateverB. whicheverC. howeverD. wherever28. I will join the school singing club as long as I __________find spare time.A. willB. mightC. mayD. can29. I can’t believe you got fined for speeding. I __________of you to be the most careful.A. am thinkingB. thinkC. have thoughtD. thought30. —What a mess! Jeff, why are you always leaving your things everywhere?—__________, but I am so busy with my school project.A. No wonderB. No doubtC. I’m sorryD.Not exactly31. You can keep all the files and documents __________you think it is convenient toget them.A. whatB. howC. whereD. when32. I was feeling left out in the new school __________ Alice, an easygoing girl from Canada, came to stay with me.A. ifB. onceC. whenD. unless33. Jeffery said he __________to the get-together the next day, but he didn’t.A. had comeB. would comeC. cameD. can come34. With a special day__________ for celebration, the old tradition is still kept alive.A. set asideB. set offC. put awayD. put off 35. —Happy birthday, Mary!—Thank you! It’s the best present I __________ for.A. should have wishedB. may have wishedC. must have wishedD. could have wished第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。