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湖北黄冈八模2020届高三英语模拟测试卷(二)含答案

湖北黄冈八模2020届高三英语模拟测试卷(二)含答案

黄冈八模2020届高三英语模拟测试卷(二)命题:黄冈市文海教科院本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分,共150分。

考试用时120分钟。

第I卷(选择题,共100分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。

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 caused the noise?A.The woman.B.The thunder.C.The wind.2.What will the speakers probably do next?A.Buy something to eat.B.Make some coffee.C.Find their seats on the train.3.What time is it now?A.12:00.B.10:00.C.8:00.4.What is the woman mainly talking about?A.Cindy's appearance.B.Cindy’s personality.C.Cindy's hobby.5.How does the woman probably feel now?A.Dizzy.B.Tired.C.Well.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。

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段材料,回答第6、7题。

6.Where does the conversation take place?A.In a stadium.B.At a gift shop.C.At a university.7.What does the woman offer to buy the man?A.Tickets.B.A souvenir.C.Food and drink.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

2025届黑龙江省大庆四校高三第二次模拟考试英语试卷含解析

2025届黑龙江省大庆四校高三第二次模拟考试英语试卷含解析

2025届黑龙江省大庆四校高三第二次模拟考试英语试卷注意事项:1.答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号码填写清楚,将条形码准确粘贴在条形码区域内。

2.答题时请按要求用笔。

3.请按照题号顺序在答题卡各题目的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效;在草稿纸、试卷上答题无效。

4.作图可先使用铅笔画出,确定后必须用黑色字迹的签字笔描黑。

5.保持卡面清洁,不要折暴、不要弄破、弄皱,不准使用涂改液、修正带、刮纸刀。

第一部分(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)1.The car accide nt happened _____ his car was out of order ___ I can’t drive.A.not that; but that B.not only; but alsoC.not because; but because D.not because; but as2.These remarkable findings suggest the elephants have ________ a memory capacity to make distinctions between human voices.A.built up B.packed up C.brought up D.took up3.The solution to a problem,we are told,often comes to thinkers in a "flash of ________".A.inspiration B.insightC.invitation D.innovation4.AlphaGo’s beating Go grandmaster Lee Sedol 4-1 has ________ an international debate about whether robots will completely take the place of humans.A.give off B.work outC.set off D.put out5.I like such houses with beautiful gardens in front, but I don’t have enough money to buy.A.it B.one C.that D.this6.___the safety of gas, the government has checked the city’s gas supply system thoroughly.A.To ensure B.EnsuringC.Having ensured D.To have ensured7.---It was Sunday today, and I _______ up very early.---So you really had a good rest.A.didn’t need to get B.needn’t have got C.needn’t to get D.don’t need get8.Some people use hand-written letters ______ typing because they’re more personal and represent your sincerity. A.in preference to B.in process of C.in reference with D.in search of9.My teacher often says that success in making money is not always a good ______ of success in life.A.belief B.element C.criterion D.instance10.—Where was I?—You ________ you didn’t like your job.A.had said B.saidC.were saying D.has said11.---How did she lose so much weight as expected?----_____________ eating less,she jogged for several miles every day.A.In addition to B.In spite ofC.Instead of D.Thanks to12.Class Two, our class became the Basketball Champion of our school.A.Beating B.to beat C.Beaten by D.Having beaten13.goes up must come down, and gasoline prices are coming down fast in some parts of America. A.WhereB.WhatC.WhichD.That14.The village evolved into a major e-commerce center, and _____ the past, the villagers owed their success to the reform and opening-up policy.A.reviewed B.reviewingC.to review D.being reviewed15.______ the efforts made by the police, a fantastic performance will be put on tomorrow.A.In place of B.In search ofC.In charge of D.In praise of16.—A study suggests reducing energy demand in the future may ________ urban areas.—That’s true. Cities need more energy than small towns or other rural areas.A.catch on B.act onC.hang on D.center on17.D on’t touch your eyes, nose and mouth, because they aren’t covered by skin and can _______ the virus more easily. A.take up B.pick up C.make up D.set up18.I think her opinion _________, because she is an experienced teacher.A.number B.calculatesC.figures D.counts19.The boss_________the employees a rise in salary for ages, but nothing has occurred yet.A.promised B.had promised C.would promise D.promises20.Nowadays, more and more Chinese homes have the technology and equipment ______ to do online shopping. A.needed B.needingC.need D.to need第二部分阅读理解(满分40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。

2023届四川省成都市双流中学高三高考适应性模拟检测英语试题(二)

2023届四川省成都市双流中学高三高考适应性模拟检测英语试题(二)

双流中学高2023届高考适应性模拟检测试题(二)英语注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。

2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用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。

回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。

3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。

录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。

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。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

例:How much is the shirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。

1.Where does the conversation probably take place?A.In a supermarket.B.In the post office.C.In the street.2.What did Carl do?A.He designed a medal.B.He fixed a TV set.C.He took a test.3.What does the man do?A.He’s a tailor.B.He’s a waiter.C.He’s a shop assistant.4.When will the flight arrive?A.At18:20.B.At18:35.C.At18:50.5.How can the man improve his article?A.By deleting unnecessary words.B.By adding a couple of points.C.By correcting grammar mistakes.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。

2024届黑龙江省高三下学期第二次模拟考试英语试题(黑龙江辽宁名校联考)(含解析)

2024届黑龙江省高三下学期第二次模拟考试英语试题(黑龙江辽宁名校联考)(含解析)

2024届黑龙江省高三下学期第二次模拟考试英语试题(黑龙江辽宁名校联考)学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、阅读理解Jobs Week: Find Your Next Job Here▲ A Registered NurseAverage salary: $65,470 per yearTop cities for hiring: San Antonio, Texas; Chicago, Illinois; Dallas, TexasIn the United States, registered nurses (RNs) are clinicians who have completed at least an associate degree in nursing. The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) has identified it as one of the top ten occupations for career growth. RNs can either practice independently or as part of a healthcare team.▲ A Retail AssociateAverage salary: $21,410 per yearTop cities for hiring: Atlanta, Georgia; Houston, Texas; Chicago, IllinoisRetail workers sell products and help customers find the products they want. According to the BLS, nearly 14.8 million people were employed as retail workers in 2017. Top places to find retail positions include Walmart, Target and Macy’s.▲ A Truck DriverAverage salary: $46,000 per yearTop cities for hiring: Atlanta, Georgia; Houston, Texas; Indianapolis, IndianaTruck driving doesn’t require a college degree and can pay well even at the entry-level stage. It takes a certain kind of person to work the long weeks away from home—but with a high level of demand, it can be a great career choice for someone who wants job security without the cubicle (格子间).▲ A Web DeveloperAverage salary: $62,500 per yearTop cities for hiring: Chicago, Illinois; New York; Atlanta, GeorgiaTech jobs like Web Developer frequently top lists of the best jobs for pay, work-life balance, and career welfare. The wide use of the Internet means that web developers are in continuous demand, and there are no education barriers preventing job seekers from learningprogramming languages like Java or Python.1.Who may get the highest salary every year according to the text?A.A truck driver.B.A web developer.C.A registered nurse.D.A retail associate.2.What is the fact about retail associates?A.They design products and help produce them.B.They help customers get their desired products.C.They must have an associate degree in business.D.They should learn programming languages like Java or Python.3.What can we infer from the content about a web developer?A.They can find a job more easily.B.They can work as part of a healthcare team.C.Designing a web doesn’t require much mental work.D.The job is fit for someone who doesn’t need a cubicle.I’ve worked in the factories surrounding my hometown every summer since I graduated from high school. But making the transition between school and full-time blue-collar work during the break never gets any easier. For a student like me who considers any class before noon to be uncivilized, getting to a factory by 6 o’clock each morning is a kind of suffering. My friends never seem to understand why I’m so relieved to be back at school or that my summer vacation has been anything but a vacation.There are few people as self-confident as a college student who has never been out in the real world. People of my age always seem to overestimate(高估)the value of their time and knowledge. In fact, all the classes did not prepare me for my battles with the machine I ran in the plant, which would jam whenever I absent-mindedly put in a part backward or upside down.The most stressful thing about blue-collar life is knowing your job could disappear overnight. Issues like downsizing(裁员)and overseas relocation(重新安置)had always seemed distant to me until my co-workers told me that the unit I was working in would shut down within six months and move to Mexico, where people would work for 60 cents an hour.After working 12-hour shifts in a factory, the other options have become only too clear. When I’m back at the university, skipping classes and turning in lazy re-writes seems tooirresponsible after seeing what I would be doing without school. All the advice and public-service announcements about the value of education that used to sound boring now ring true.These lessons I’m learning, however precious, are always accompauied by a sense of guilt. Many people pass their lives in the places I briefly work, spending 30 years where I spend only two months at a time. “This job pays well, but it’s a kind of physical suffering,” said one co-worker. “Study hard and keep reading,” she added.My experiences in the factories have inspired me to make the most of my college years before I enter the real world for good.4.How does the author feel after his summer vacation?A.Exhausted.B.Happy.C.Discouraged.D.Confident. 5.What can we infer from Paragraph 2?A.A college student who has never been out in the real world is hardly self-confident.B.People of the author’s age seem to ignore the value of their time and knowledge.C.What the author learned at school didn’t apply to his work in the factory.D.The author hardly made mistakes when making use of the machine.6.What did the author’s colleagues reveal to the author according to Paragraph 3?A.They might lose their job soon.B.The unit would take in more staff.C.They would continue working in Mexico.D.The unit had run of money and would stop operating.7.What does the author emphasize in the last three paragraphs?A.The consequence of the author’s skipping classes.B.The purpose of the author’s working in the plant.C.The way many people pass their lives in the plant.D.The significance of the author’s receiving education.Next time you hear people say that Neanderthals (穴居人), an extinct type of man living in Europe in the Stone Age, aren’t so bright, tell them this story.At least 400,000 years ago, campfires went mainstream as early humans used them as a means of survival. As time went by, they made fires inside the caves where they lived and did so without a fireplace (壁炉) or a chimney.This is no easy skill. “When you make a fire in an enclosed space, there is a danger of breathing in smoke. And in many cases, it doesn’t allow one even to stay near the fire because of smoke,” said Ran Barkai, an archaeologist at Tel Aviv University.So how did Neanderthals do it? Barkai and his team were determined to find out. They built a virtual model of the Lazaret Cave on France’s Mediterranean coast—a place early humans called home 170,000 years ago. The scientists placed 16 fireplaces throughout the cave and studied where the smoke went. “In the middle of the cave is the best place if you wish to avoid as much smoke as possible,” said Barkai. As it happens, the middle of the cave is exactly where prehistoric people put their fires for generations.Barkai said there was a bit of trial and error involved. “It’s clear to us that Neanderthals made a survey of the cave once they entered and invited a Neanderthal internal designer. And then they decided where they put the kitchen, the sleeping area and so on,” he said.Sarah Hlubik of George Washington University wasn’t involved in the study but called it clever. “The experiment illustrates how early humans used their intelligence to deal with a punishing climate. What I want most is to take a look at other sites that have relatively complete and undamaged caves and see if the practice supports their conclusion,” she said. 8.What can we know from Paragraph 2?A.Neanderthals used a fireplace in a unique way.B.The caves where Neanderthals lived had a chimney.C.Neanderthals relying on campfires breathed in much smoke.D.The way Neanderthals made use of fires developed over time.9.Why did Barkai’s team build a virtual model of the Lazaret Cave?A.To choose the perfect place for the 16 fireplaces.B.To study prehistoric humans’ hobbies and habits.C.To research what materials Neanderthals burnt to make fires.D.To find out how Neanderthals used fires in an enclosed place.10.How did early Neanderthals avoid smoke when making fires?A.By keeping the fires away from the bedrooms.B.By putting the fires at the entrance of the cave.C.By making fires in the central part of the cave.D.By making some holes in the cave to let smoke out.11.How did Sarah Hlubik evaluate the experiment?A.Its result seemed to be quite believable.B.Its results needed more supporting evidence.C.Its results were not as reliable as she had thought.D.Its results were the same as some other studies had revealed.Poverty has forced most Europeans to skip (跳过) meals during the past three years, according to a survey conducted by Ipsos on behalf of the charity French Secours Populaire, which supports people on low incomes. The survey of 10,000 Europeans in 10 nations asked whether money worries had worsened or improved during the past three years. More than half said their situation had worsened, with 29 percent saying they were so short of money that a single unexpected expense would put them into difficulty. The results, published on Monday in the charity’s European Barometer on Poverty and Precariousness, found 38 percent of Europeans were no longer able to eat three meals a day on a regular basis. And 21 percent of parents had skipped meals so they could feed their children.The survey quizzed people living in France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Moldova, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, and the United Kingdom. The pollsters found the main reason for the poor financial situation in many European families was the fast-rising cost of goods and services, with price inflation (通货膨胀) increasing by three times during 2022 and the cost of housing, water, and fuel rising by 18 percent during the course of a year. At the same time wages remained relatively unchanged.The survey followed other recent worrying assessments of increasing levels of poverty throughout Europe, with Eurostat, the European Union’s statistics agency reporting 17 percent of the population of the 27-nation group was “at risk of poverty” and that only 15percent of Europeans had enough money not to have financial worries. Another survey, conducted by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation in June, found the UK had 5.7 million low-income households that were so lacking in money that they had no adequate access to food.And another survey, by the Equality Trust, found the great difference between rich and poor in the UK was actually being worsened by the government, which, it concluded, was spending more money than any other European nation on subsidizing (补贴) the rich through structural inequality. Priya Sahni-Nicholas, the co-executive director of the Equality Trust, told The Guardian newspaper the growing chasm between rich and poor was “causing hugedamage” to the economy. As a result, she said, “We have shorter healthy working lives, poorer education systems, more crime, and less happy societies.” The survey released this week for French Secours Populaire found money worries among Europe’s population now mean a significant number of people have turned off heaters, avoided treatment for medical problems, and borrowed money or other things as a result. The survey found one person in 12in Italy is in “absolute poverty” and relies on discounted food and food banks. And the situation was even worse in Greece and Moldova, which had more people at risk from poverty than any other European nation.12.Why is there a poor financial situation in many European families?A.On account of increasing taxes.B.Because of their pay’s being cut.C.Owing to many people’s losing jobs.D.Due to rising prices of goods andservices.13.What is the percentage of Europeans who had no financial worries?A.15%.B.17%.C.18%.D.21%. 14.What is the possible meaning of the underlined word “chasm” in the last paragraph?A.Misunderstanding.B.Difference.C.Conflict.D.Concern.15.What can be a suitable title for the news report?A.Study shows rising poverty in EuropeB.Wages remain relatively unchanged in EuropeC.Poor people in Europe rely on discounted foodD.Survey quizzes people living in rich European countriesLiving car-free in the USCuldesac admitted its first thirty-six residents in Tempe, Arizona, US, earlier this year.16 . The $170 million neighborhood, with its white buildings and narrow walkways(走道), is expected to hold around 1,000 people when the full 760 units are completed by 2025, according to The Guardian. Similar projects in Charlotte, North Carolina, and Houston, Texas, are also underway, said Bloomberg.In a country as car-dependent as the US, Culdesac is nothing short of visionary (有远见的). 17 although some densely(稠密地) populated costal US cities like Boston and New York City are walkable and have various public transportation options like bus and lightrail. In the 2019 US Census, it was found that roughly 85% of Americans relied on a car to get to work. 18 . In a 2023 study, the American Automobile Association said that it costs an average of about $12,000 per year to own and maintain a car in the US. So, what is stopping Americans from abandoning cars and embracing relatively cheaper alternatives like e-bikes? In a word, unsafe roads that prioritize cars over people. According to a 2019 report by the World Health Organization, the US traffic fatality rate is 12.4 deaths per 100,000. At the same time, pedestrians and cyclists in the US are often blamed for being hit by drivers rather than the other way around.19 . By embracing a new car-free way of living, US projects like Culdesac can provide an alternative way of living that is both healthier and more affordable and, in turn, influence others to live a better way as well. As Vanessa Fox, a 32-year-old resident of Culdesac, said, “ 20 . Freedom is being to just simply walk out and access places.”A.Still, there is hopeB.Cars are allowed, but parking is limitedC.This can effectively avoid traffic accidents on a roadD.This reliance on cars doesn’t come cheap, unfortunatelyE.For some, cars equal freedom, but for me, it’s a restrictionF.It describes itself as the first car-free neighbourhood built in the USG.The vast majority of Americans are entirely dependant on cars to get around二、完形填空The true test of an effective team is one where the members operate as a self-managing team. The 21 allows the members on the team to establish teamwork, adjust its work processes, and 22 a communication channel to the rest of the organization.I followed up with one of our customers to see first-hand what a very successful team looked and felt like. Here is their story on what they do to 23 as a team.This team 24 eighteen members that worked in a manufacturing facility in Texas. Their working 25 were not the best. During the night when I 26 them, they were performing a hot and dirty job and 27 that, they worked from 12 pm to 8 am. Their 28 was not the best and the products they were making had a terrible 29 , which most people can’t stand.The reason why I know this information is that when you have the opportunity to see how a team really works, you want to 30 their secrets. So I was looking for answers.As I stayed and communicated with the team members to find out how they worked together, they described to me their requirements for team development.They said, “Each member has a good time, and we are in tune (协调)with each other, and we have a great 31 of team spirit, believe in our 32 , and run the operation without a formal leader in the middle of things. We have a ‘shared’ philosophy.”Their hard work and effort paid off as they became known as “the stars” of the company. They were described as “ 33 ” compared to other 156 teams. They were motivated by the positive attention, and the 34 that went along with being the best.It is clear that this team developed to compete for the goal instead of against each other. This team has stayed 35 and self-directed because of being allowed to become more than their “individual selves”.21.A.leader B.learner C.waiter D.customer 22.A.defend against B.look into C.leave out D.serve as 23.A.set out B.stand out C.work out D.run out 24.A.accounts for B.concentrates on C.consists of D.cares about 25.A.conditions B.habits C.states D.attitudes 26.A.bothered B.reminded C.trained D.observed 27.A.far from B.in return for C.apart from D.in case of 28.A.pay B.mood C.diet D.rent 29.A.delivery B.smell C.quality D.shape 30.A.compare B.uncover C.adjust D.keep 31.A.taste B.bite C.review D.sense 32.A.limitation B.prejudice C.purpose D.complaint 33.A.special B.normal C.hesitant D.ridiculous 34.A.pity B.security C.pride D.tense 35.A.self-centered B.self-employed C.self-funded D.self-driven三、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

2024届北京市西城区高三下册高考英语模拟试题(二模)附答案

2024届北京市西城区高三下册高考英语模拟试题(二模)附答案

2024届北京市西城区高三下学期高考英语模拟试题(二模)本试卷共14 页,共100 分。

考试时长90 分钟。

考生务必在答题卡指定区域作答,在试卷上作答无效。

考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

第一部分:知识运用(共两节,30分)第一节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

You may have heard of the famous workplace communication software, Slack. Many companies use Slack to virtually communicate across teams. What most people don’t know is that Slack, despite its 1 , was never meant to exist. In fact, the company who developed Slack actually had been hoping to create the next popular video game. But after raising millions of dollars to fund the game development, the company ultimately 2 the project because the game failed to attract enough users.The 3 goal of the company wasn’t achieved. However, during the process of creating theirEQ(4)game, something else happened. The team realized that the system they created to accompany the game was worth investing more time in. And they 5 to invent the communication system idea for one of the fastest-growing startups (初创公司) in history, and Slack was born.An outcome-focused company might have just moved on from the failed video game or, worse, continued investing resources, risking further negative outcomes. But 6 , this company didn’t do that. 7 , they had been paying attention to the process. Focusing on the process allowed this company to 8 and redefine their desired outcome.You’ve probably heard a quote or two in your life about the 9 of “the journey”—how often the journey is more significant and impactful than the 10 . The company that developed Slack understood this principle, and by focusing on the process rather than the outcome, they were able to achieve greater success than they first had hoped for.1. A. problem B. history C. success D. limitation2. A. took down B. shut down C. cut down D. passed down3. A. immediate B. general C. real D. initial4. A. chat B. sign C. control D. power5. A. intended B. managed C. pretended D. promised6. A. luckily B. naturally C. likely D. hopefully7. A. Therefore B. Still C. Thus D. Instead8. A. predict B. achieve C. adapt D. watch9. A. origin B. challenge C. importance D. purpose10. A. distance B. destination C. determination D. direction第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)阅读下列短文,根据短文内容填空。

天津市河东区高三第二次模拟考试英语试卷(2)

天津市河东区高三第二次模拟考试英语试卷(2)

天津市河东区高三第二次模拟考试英语试卷(2)吉林省实验中学高三第八次模拟考试英语试卷第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项There are two things I can count on my dad asking every time he calls me: “Is there anything I can do for you?”and “How’s the car?”I guess he asks what he can do for me because his dad (an air force officer) was never really there for him, and he’s determined to provide me with the support he lacked. During my youth he never missed a school play or softball game. In fact, he was so supportive that I sometimes longed for one of those dads who dressed better and cared less. But my dad would forever be the guy wearing shorts with dress shoes and black socks, cheering me on, expecting greatness.His other standard question?How’s the car??used to strike me as a waste of long-distance dollars from a man who once suggested making a list of what you want to talk about before calling someone out of state. What I now realize is that “How’s the car?” is not about the car. It’s a father’s way of asking his adult daughter how she is doing. The advantage is that if there’s something wrong with the car, he knows what to do about it and how much it will cost, whereas if you’re having problems about marriage or doubting a career choice, he might have to put Mom on the line.At age thirty I finally took the plunge (跳进) into adulthood by renting a car without my dad’s help or advice. I’m sure my dad was hurt rather than proud. Though a daughter’s independence is evidence of a job well done, it still implies the job’s done, and many fathers are reluctant to retire. Even whenmy dad was overworked, he’d happily jump on a plane if I said I needed help. His frequent question “Is there anything I can do for you?”underlines the fact that he wishes there was still something he could provide. It’s interesting: even though we’re tied by blood and I love him no matter what, he still seems to need a concrete function?suggesting stocks, finding the cheapest plane fare?to feel he has a role in my life.21. The author’s father always showed up in his daughter’s school activities to _________.A. show his own lack of fatherly loveB. support her in all possible waysC. guarantee she would perform wellD. watch them out of his own curiosity22. The author has learned that by asking “How is the car?”, her father is actually _________.A. reminding her not to waste moneyB. asking his daughter if the car breaks down or notC. asking how his daughter is getting alongD. expressing his concern for her daughter’s safety23. According to the author, her father is unwilling to retire probably because _________.A. he is doubtful of her independenceB. he wants to continue to earn moneyC. he is afraid of losing connection with herD. he won’t put an end to caring for her24. We can safely draw a conclusion from the story that in the author’s eye her father _________.A. has the deepest love for his daughterB. has a strong passion for his workC. has great interest in his daughter’s carD. has too much control over his daughterBDear Hamilton,We are fortunate that in such a large, high-pressure office we all get along so well. You are one of the people who keep the social temperature at such a comfortable setting. I don’t know anyone in the office who is better liked than you.You can perhaps help with this. The collection of contributions towards gifts for employees’ personal-life events is becoming a little troubling. Certainly, the group sending of a gift is reasonable now and then. In the past month, however, there have been collections for two baby shower gifts, one wedding shower gift, two wedding gifts, one funeral (葬礼) remembrance, four birthday gifts, and three graduation gifts.It’s not only the collected?from who are growing uncomfortable (and poor), but the collected?for feel uneasy receiving gifts from people who don’t know them outside the office, who wouldn’t even recognize their graduating children, their marrying daughters and sons, or their dead relatives.This is basically a kind gesture (and one that people think well of you for), but the practice seems to have become too wide-ranging and feels improper in today’s office setting.Thank you for understanding.25. The underlined word “contributions” probably means _____.A. understandingB. suggestionsC. moneyD. reports26. Hamilton is expected to _____.A. discontinue the present practiceB. know more about co-workers’ familiesC. quit being the organizer for gift givingD. show more kindness27. This is basically a letter of _____.A. apologyB. dissatisfactionC. appreciationD. sympathyCSquare dancing is a form of entertainment and physical exercise, which is a good thing. However, a group of senior Chinese ladies dancing in New York’s Sunset Park were recently faced with noise complaints from nearby residents. The local court even served a summons (传票) related to a certain Ms. Wang.The news soon caused heated discussion across China, with many believing the incident to involve a cultural conflict between the East and West, while others view it as a form of discrimination against Chinese in the United States.The United States is a diverse society, and in many cases, Chinese dancers are tolerated and even appreciated. Meanwhile, the United States is a society based on the rule of law, and due to cultural differences, local regulations seem to be very different from those in China. As a result, some old Chinese ladies dancing in New York’s Sunset Park found themselves caught in an embarrassing situation. Locals and immigrants from other nations view such noise as a violation of their right to enjoy tranquility. Calling the police is regarded as the most efficient way to solve such a problem.Before, these ladies probably did not understand local customs and rules. However, since the incident took place, they should perhaps know a little better next time and keep the noise to a minimum. People from different nations are often supposedto reach compromises, respecting and tolerating each other.Whatever your choice of entertainment, it is important not to affect other people’s lives. Square dancing is only one of many activities during which people should mind their behavior.As for U.S. police practice, there might still be some room for improvement. Some were said to be rather rude, leading to the so-called “racial discrimination,”which is a sensitive topic in U.S. society.If the involved parties could be more tolerant, and solve such problems without involving the court, perhaps immigrants would mix more.28. The writer mentions the incident in Paragraph 1 to __________.A. make complaintsB. show his opinionC. criticize the local policeD. bring up the topic29. What will the senior Chinese ladies most probably do after the incident?A. Ask America to change its law.B. Keep the noise lower.C. Go back to China.D. Fight for their right.30. What’s the writer’s attitude towards senior Chinese ladies dancing in New York’s Sunset Park?A. He strongly supports the action of the local police.B. He considers it a shame for senior Chinese ladies to do so.C. He thinks all parties involved should be more tolerant.D. He suggests such kind of problem should be solved in the court.31. Where could this passage most likely be taken from?A. a story bookB. a brochureC. a complaint letterD. a newspaperDWelcome to the Electronic Village to explore new ways of language teaching and learning.Electronic Village Program (Thursday, June 18,2015) Nearpod ◇9:00 am to 10:00 am◇Room 501Nearpod is a software program that creates a rich context(语境) for students to learn vocabulary. The presenter will show how to use it. TEO◇2:00 pm to 3:00 pm◇Room 502Our students come from different backgrounds but have the same desire to learn on-line. The presenter will use examples from his first on-line class to explain how any teacher can begin teaching on-line with TEO. Kahoot◇10:30 am to 11:00 am◇Room 601Kahoot software can be used to create grammar tests which can be graded on a network. It can provide students with instant feedback(反馈), including reports about their strengths and weaknesses. Prezi◇3:00 pm to 4:20 pm◇Room 602Uses of Prezi in listening and speaking courses draw students’attention to speaking more fluently. The presenter will show how students can use Prezi to confidently present on a variety of topics, including introducing family, friends, and hobbies. 32. Nearpod can be used to .A. help vocabulary learningB. teach listening on-lineC. offer grammar testsD. gain fluency in speaking33. If you want to improve your speaking skills, you can goto .A. Room 502B. Room 501C. Room 602D. Room 60134. Which of the following can assess your grammar learning?A. Prezi.B. TEO.C. Kahoot.D. Nearpod.35. A teacher who wants to learn on-line teaching is expected to arrive by .A. 3:30 pmB. 2:00 pmC. 10:30 amD. 9:00 am第二节 (共5小题;每小题2分, 满分10分)根据短文内容, 从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项。

2023届广西柳州市高三第二次模拟考试英语试题(含答案解析)

2023届广西柳州市高三第二次模拟考试英语试题学校:姓名:班级:考号:一、阅读理解Theaters in LondonThe Apollo TheatreThe Apollo Theatre first opened its doors more than a century ago on 21 st February 1901. It is a Grade II building and also one of the most well-known theaters in London's West End. The first show at the Apollo was the American musical comedy The Belle Of Bohemiu. Located in Shaftesbury Avenue, the theatre offers a seating capacity of 775. The grand and tall structure comprises three levels-the Grand Circle, Dress Circle and Stalls.The Arts TheatreThe Arts Theatre is in the heart of the West End, Leicester Square. It isa beautiful red-brick building with beautiful arched windows. Almost a century old, the venue opened as a private member club in 1927. It is currently an independent theatre offering a good platform for smaller musicals and plays. The theatre won the Best Theatrical Venue at the Broadway World Awards. The Arts Theatre has 123 seats in the Circle and 230 in the Stall-a total of 353 seats.The Palace TheatreThe Palace Theatre stands between Shaftesbury Avenue and Charing Cross Road. The massive red-brick building's colour and structure make it easily distinguishable in the area. The Stalls, Dress Circle, Grand Circle and Balcony together can hold about 1,400 people, making it one of the West End's largest venues. Opening in 1891, it is the second oldest theatre to open in this area.The Prince Edward TheatreThe Prince Edward Theatre is a London West End theatre on Old Compton Street, north of Leicester Square. It opened on April 3, 1930, with a performance of the musical Rio Rita. With a capacity of 1, 716 seats, the Prince Edward is currently showing the much anticipated West End revival of Mary Poppins.1.What was the first show at the Apollo Theatre?A.Mary Poppins.B.Aladdin The Musical.启事,内容包括:1.提出需求;2.招募条件;3.报名方式及截止时间。

2024届海南省海口市美兰区海口高三下册高考英语模拟试题(二模)附答案

2024届海南省海口市美兰区海口高三下学期高考英语模拟试题(二模)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5 小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1. Why was the outing postponed?A. Because of the bad weather.B. Because of the spoiled food.C. Because of the sick monitor.2. What kind of food does the woman like best?A. Italian food.B. French food.C. Chinese food.3. What time is the woman leaving?A. At 4:00.B. At 4:30.C. At 3:30.4. What do we know about the woman?A. She wants to sleep.B. She is very busy.C. She has a cold.5. What is the baby doing now?A. Playing.B. Sleeping.C. Listening to the radio.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段材料,回答第6~7题。

6. Why does the man talk to the woman?A. To take a picture of her.B. To apply for a new ID card.C. To check his personal information.7. How will the man get the bill?A. By having it mailed.B. By picking it up in person.C. By downloading it from an email.听第7段材料,回答第8~10题。

四川省眉山第一中学2024学年高三第二次模拟考试英语试卷(含解析)

四川省眉山第一中学2024学年高三第二次模拟考试英语试卷请考生注意:1.请用2B铅笔将选择题答案涂填在答题纸相应位置上,请用0.5毫米及以上黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔将主观题的答案写在答题纸相应的答题区内。

写在试题卷、草稿纸上均无效。

2.答题前,认真阅读答题纸上的《注意事项》,按规定答题。

第一部分(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)1.From his expression, I don’t think he could have finished his homework last nig ht, _______?A.couldn’t he B.do IC.did he D.hasn’t he2.When on holidays, the railways put on trains to make people’s travel more convenient.A.regularB.specialC.particularD.unusual3.Taking online reading into consideration, we can challenge the assumption ____ reading for pleasure continues to decrease.A.whether B.that C.where D.when4.Taking drugs has become part of every sport _________ athletes seek to achieve beyond their natural limits. A.which B.that C.who D.where5.—The Kiwi fruits in this supermarket are _______ sale now, and they are sold ______ the pound.— Really? How much cheaper are they?A.for; in B.on; by C.for, by D.on, in6.She doesn’t speak our language, _____ she seems to understand what we say.A.for B.and C.yet D.or7.We can never expect ____ bluer sky unless we create ____ less polluted world.A.a; a B.a; theC.the; a D.the; the8.Most of us try to discover we think is the most moving love story in our company.A.which B.that C.what D.who9.Newly-built wooden cottages line the street,___________ the old town into a dreamland.A.turned B.turningC.to turn D.having turned10.What made them miss the deadline was not their lack of funding, but ________ their lack of planning.A.even B.stillC.rather D.ever11.We are living in an age most of things are done on cell phones.A.which B.thatC.whose D.when12.________ to her own work,she spent little time with her familyA.Devoting B.To be devotedC.Devoted D.Having devoted13.Mr. Smith didn’t understand _____ made hi s son so upset that evening.A.what was it B.why it was this C.how that was D.what it was that14.The wide spread of super hybrid rice around the world ______ the lives of millions and millions of people suffering from hunger to a great level.A.has improved B.is improving C.improved D.has been improving15.(2013·天津,9)No one________ be more generous;he has a heart of gold.A.could B.must C.dare D.need16.—Did you enjoy the party?—Yes. We ___________ well by our hosts.A.were treated B.would be treatedC.treated D.had treated17.Why are some brands more popular than others ______ the products are of similar quality?A.as though B.even if C.so that D.in case18.Jane went to her teacher just now. She ________ about the solution to the problem.A.wondered B.was wondering C.had wondered D.would wonder19.The two girls are getting on very well and share _______ with each other.A.little B.much C.some D.none20.—I spend two weeks in Beijing last year.—Then you must have visited the Great Wall during your stay, ________ you?A.mustn’t B.didn’tC.haven’t D.hadn’t第二部分阅读理解(满分40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。

山东省潍坊市2024届高三下学期4月高考模拟考试(二模)英语试题(含答案)

潍坊市高考模拟考试英语2024.4注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、座号、考号填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。

2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用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。

回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。

写在本试卷上无效。

第一部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5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。

AThe backpack you take can make or break your trip when you go traveling. Here are the four best travel backpacks on the market.Amazon Basics 70LIt's much cheaper than many travel bags on the market and does not sacrifice any of the practical uses or space that comes with more expensive bags. The bag may not be as luxury as some of the more high-end bags, but its simple style lets you focus on the main thing you need to focus on when traveling: the moment.Eurohike Nepal 65LThe Eurohike Backpack is a great choice because of how adaptable it is. Besides having a great amount of storage, it comes with an internal security pocket. It weighs just 1.38kg as opposed to other backpacks, which can weigh up to nearly 2kg. If you're going to go hiking when you travel, then it is perfect.Mountain Warehouse Tor 65LFirst , its brand is one of the most trusted in the industry ,so quality is guaranteed. Second, the backpack's adjustable back allows you to change how the bag fits according to your needs. Available inboth blue and green, this is a great choice if you want a bag that you can depend on.Osprey Europe Farpoint 70LOsprey is one of the best brands for backpacks. Its frame(框架)suspension, which can be adjusted to different needs, allows you to travel more comfortably. Whether you're visiting Switzerland in a thick, wool coat or the south of France in shorts and a T-shirt, the bag will match your look. This bag does say it is marketed for men, but, of course , it can be unisex.1. What is the selling point of the Amazon Basics?A. Its luxury style.B.Its fashionable design.C. Its huge space for use.D. Its good value for money.2. What do Mountain Warehouse Tor 65L and Osprey Europe Farpoint 70L have in common?A. They are rich in color.B. They have the same capacity.C. They can be adjusted as needed.D. They are targeted for male customers.3. Which will you choose if anti-theft function is a concern?A. Amazon Basics 70L. B .Eurohike Nepal 65L.C. Mountain Warehouse Tor 65L,D. Osprey Europe Farpoint 70L.BAt just seven years old, Angelina Tsuboi discovered her passion for innovation. It all began with a simple game she programmed in her Los Angeles public school's Grade 2class. Today ,at18,the Grade 12 student's initial curiosity has evolved into a deep-seated desire to use technology to decode(解码)real-world problems.In 2021, she co-developed Megaphone, one of her first apps, to tackle unanswered post- class questions and poor communication about events and announcements. Her problem-solving ability kept building from there.When she took online CPR classes at the start of the pandemic, she figured it couldn't be just her who was struggling with the steps. So she created an app called CPR Buddy―a winner in the 2022 Apple Swift Challenge―which guides users through CPR using vibrations(震动) to regulate breath. After winning theaward, Angelina presented her work to Apple CEO Tim Cook, a highlight in her young career, but one she didn't lose her cool over. “There's no point putting people on a pedestal (神坛),”she says.The next year, Angelina built an app called Lilac, designed to assist nonEnglish-speaking single parents with resources for housing, job opportunities and translation support. She was inspired by her own experiences as a child of a single mother who immigrated to the US.When Angelina decided to pursue pilot training at the age of 16, she was struck by how difficult it was to find financial support, which encouraged her to create yet another app, Pilot Fast Track, which helps those longing to be pilots find scholarships for flight training.Looking to the future, besides applying to colleges with great labs, Angelina is exploring the field of aerospace cybersecurity and mechatronics―combining computer science, electrical engineering and mechanical engineering.“There's not enough optimism in the world," she says. “I have also been in situations in my life where I've lost a lot of hope. But in the end, it is a mindset, and there are ways in any situation you're in to make it somewhat better."4.What is Angelina's pursuit?A. To design games for kids.B. To stimulate teen's curiosity.C. To address problems through technology.D. To find innovative approaches to digital challenges.5.What can we learn about Angelina from Paragraph 3?A. She couldn't breathe regularly.B. She was inspired by celebrities.C. She replaced CPR with an app.D. She was humble about her success.6.What was the primary goal of developing Pilot Fast Track?A. To direct pilots' career paths.B. To help to-be pilots find funds.C. To pair future pilots with airlines.D. To evaluate pilot training schools.7. What might be the best title?A. Breaking the codeB. Bearing growing painsC. Facing life as it isD. Following role modelsCSome people today might be early risers because of DNA they take after Neanderthals tens of thousands of years ago, suggests new research.When early humans migrated from Africa to Eurasia roughly 70,000 years ago, some of them mated with Neanderthals, who had already adapted to the colder, darker climates of the north. The ripple(涟漪) effects of that intermating still exist today: Modern humans of non- African ancestry(血统)have between 1 and 4 percent Neanderthal DNA. Some of that DNA relates to sleep more specifically, the internal body clock known as the circadian rhythm.For the new study, researchers compared DNA from today's humans and DNA from Neanderthal fossils(化石).In both groups, they found some of the same genetic variants involved with the circadian rhythm. And they found that modern humans who carry these variants also reported being early risers.For Neanderthals, being “morning people” might not have been the real benefit of carrying these genes. Instead, scientists suggest, Neanderthals’ DNA gave them faster, more flexible internal body clocks, which allowed them to adjust more easily to annual changes in daylight. This connection makes sense in the context of human history. When early humans moved north out of Africa, they would have experienced variable daylight hours--shorter days in the winter and longer days in the summer-for the first time. The Neanderthals' circadian rhythm genes likely helped early humans' offspring(后代)adapt to this new environment.Notably ,the findings do not prove that Neanderthal genes are responsible for the sleep habits of all early risers. Lots of different factors beyond genetics can contribute , including social and environmental influences. The study also only included DNA from a database called the U.K. Biobank-so the findings may not necessarily apply to all modern humans. Next, the research team hopes to study other genetic databases to see if the same link holds true for people of other ancestries. If the findings do apply more broadly , they may one day be useful for improving sleep in the modern world, where circadian rhythms are disturbed by night shifts and glowing smartphones.8.What does the new research focus on?A. DNA's dramatic changes.B. Genes’ influence on early risers.C. Neanderthals’ sleeping patterns.D. Ancestors’ environmental adaptability.9.What is paragraph 2 intended to show concerning the new research?A. Historical context.B. Additional proof.C. Sample analysis.D. Studying process.10. What is the real benefit of carrying Neanderthal's DNA for modern humans?A .Getting up earlier. B. Having healthier daily routines.C. Being more flexible in their work.D. Possessing a better circadian rhythm.11. What can be inferred about the findings from the last paragraph?A. They get proof from other studies.B. They are confirmed by early risers.C. They suggest potential applications.D. They reveal factors in sleeping disorders.DI had to say something after reading The Anxious Generation. It is going to sell well , because Jonathan Haidt is telling a scary story about children's development many parents are led to believe. However, the book's repeated suggestion that digital technologies are rewiring our children's brains and causing the epidemic (流行病)of mental illness is unsupported by science. Worse , the rude proposal that social media is to blame might distract (分心)us from effectively responding to the real causes of the current mental-health crisis in young people.Researchers have searched for the effects suggested by Haidt. Our efforts have produced a mix of no, small and mixed associations. Most data are correlative. When associations over time are found, they suggest not that social-media use predicts or causes depression, but that young people who already have mental-health problems use such platforms more often or in different ways from their healthy peers.We are not alone here. Several analyses and systematic reviews centralize on the same message. An analysis done in 72 countries shows no consistent or measurable associations between well-being and social media globally. Moreover, studies from some authorities finds no evidence of intense changes associated with digital-technology use.As a psychologist studying children's and adolescents’ mental health, I appreciate parents’frustration(沮丧)and desire for simple answers. As a parent of adolescents, I would also like to identify a simple source for the pain this generation is reporting. There are, however, no simple answers. The beginning and development of mental disorders are driven by a complex set of genetic and environmental factors.More young people are talking openly about their mental-health struggles than ever before. But insufficient services are available to address their needs. In the United States, there is, on average, one school psychologist for every 1,119 students. We have a generation in crisis and in desperate need of the best of what science and evidence-based solutions can offer. Unfortunately, our time is being spent telling stories that are unsupported by research and that do little to support young people who need, and deserve, more.12.What is presented in The Anxious Generation?A. Scary stories affect children's brains.B. Parents are responsible for children's health.C. Teen's mental illness results from screen time.D. The epidemic of mental illness is unavoidable.13.What does “the same message ”underlined in paragraph 3 refer to?A. Many countries do research in mental health.B. Well-being and social media are closely related.C. The young are trapped in the mental-health crisis,D. Social media don't necessarily cause mental illness.14. What is implied in the last paragraph?A. Effective actions need to be taken.B. Positive stories should be shared.C. Financial support needs to be provided.D. Broader research should be done.15.What is the author's purpose in writing the text?A. To suggest ways to help those in need.B. To encourage parents to brave the crisis.C. To recommend a newly-published book.D. To give a voice to children's mental issues.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5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。

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高三英语模拟试卷(二) 时间: 120分钟, 满分150分 第一卷 (三部分,共115分)

第一部分: 听力 (共两节,满分30分) 第一节(共5小题; 每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟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. How did the woman feel about Tom? A. She didn’t like him. B. She didn’t mind riding with him in the car. C. She didn’t like to sit beside him. 2. How did the woman feel about the man’s smoking? A. She didn’t care the man smoking. B. She didn’t mind the man smoking. C. She didn’t allow the man to smoke. 3. When will the woman’s bus leave? A. 10:30. B. 10:15. C. 10:45. 4. What does each pullover cost? A. $45. B. $80. C. $40. 5. What is the man probably doing? A. He is borrowing some coins. B. He is using the telephone. C. He is picking up the coins. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听下面6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,各个小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 听第6段材料,回答第6至第7题。 6. Why didn’t Mary go to the movie tonight? A. She had to study for the classes tomorrow. B. She had to study for the exam tomorrow. C. She had to study for the exam next week. 7. How did Tom feel at Mary’s words ? A. He was happy. B. He was regretful. C. He was excited. 听第7段材料, 回答第8至第9题。 8. Where is the man probably going? A. To a theatre. B. To a garden. C. To a friend’s home. 9. When is the man probably coming back? A. Earlier than 11:30. B. Before midnight. C. Later than midnight. 听第8段材料,回答第10至第12题。 10. Where is the conversation probably taking place? A. In the office. B. At home. C. At school. 11. How many kids does the woman have? A. Two. B. Three. C. Four. 12.Where is Bill? A. In his own room. B. In the kitchen. C. At the swimming pool. 听第9段材料,回答第13至第16题。 13. Why doesn’t the woman look happy? A. Because she has no idea for her composition. B. Because she has no idea about how to write about her farm life. C. Because she has no idea for tomorrow’s class. 14. When did the woman take her photos on the farm? A. Last week. B. Last summer. C. Last winter. 15. How many horses does the woman’s father raise? A. 2. B. 4. C. 50. 16. What will the man probably do? A. To finish his English exercise. B. To go to take some photos. C. To finish his composition. 听第10段材料, 回答第17至第20题。 17. Why did the teacher do such an experiment? A. Because he had few classes every day. B. Because he thought the monkey was fun. C. Because he wanted to find out the cleverest animal. 18. What does the word “intelligent” mean according to the passage? B. Clever. B. Hard working. C. Friendly. 19. What did the teacher see through the keyhole? A. The monkey got the food quickly. B. The monkey didn’t know what to do. C. The monkey looked through the keyhole, too. 20. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage? A. The teacher only had experiment on the monkey. B. The monkey found the food and enjoyed it immediately. C. The teacher did more than one experiment. 第二部分: 英语知识运用 (共两节,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. _______ teacher of my grandfather’s will come tomorrow. I’m wondering how old _______ man he would be. A. The; a B. A; a C. A; the D. The; the 22. Where have you been? We ________ you back much earlier. A. were expecting B. are expecting C. have expected D. expect 23. The lawyer advised him to drop the _______, since he stands little chance to win. A. event B. incident C. case D. affair 24. --- Do you smoke? --- ______. It’s two years since I smoked. A. No, I don’t B. Yes, I do. C. Not too much D. Oh, yes, but I wish I didn’t 25. There was such a long line at the exhibition ________ we had to wait for about half an hour. A. as B. so C. that D. and 26. Reading ________ the lines, I would say that the Government are more worried than they will admit. A. behind B. along C. between D. among 27. The football game comes to you ________ from New York. A. lively B. live C. alive D. living 28. It is difficult to ________ the discussion, with so much noise around us. A. carry off B. carry on C. carry away D. carry forward 29. Which do you enjoy ________ your weekends, fishing or watching TV? A. spending B. to spend C. being spend D. spend 30. At the gate ________ a soldier ________ uniform. A. lying; in B. lain; worn C. laid; dressing D. lay; in 31. Just after finishing writing the composition, ______. A. the doorbell rang loud B. the doorbell was rung C. someone knocked at the door D. Nancy heard the doorbell ring 32. ______ he was unwilling to listen, I insisted on giving my opinion. A. If B. However C. No matter D. Even if 33. --- I rang you at about ten, but there was no reply. --- Oh, that was probably ______ I was seeing the doctor. A. when B. why C. what D. that 34. --- Did you visit the famous museum? --- No. We ______ it, but we spent too much time shopping. A. could have visited B. must have visited C. can’t have visited D. shouldn’t have visited 35. What good fortune _______ I have you as my friend! A. it is B. is it C. it is that D. is it that 第二节 完形填空 (共20小题; 每题1.5分, 满分30分) 阅读下面短文, 从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B 、 C 和D) 中, 选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

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