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江苏省江阴高级中学2007届高三英语综合能力检测(九)

第一节:单项填空

1. The captain urged that the mission _____ before dark. 

   A. must be finished  B. be finished  C. ought to be finished  D. was finished

2. --“ The door was open .”  -- “It______open. I had locked it myself and the key was in my pocket.”

   A. can’t be      B. mustn’t be   C. can’t have been     D. mustn’t have been

3. ---Will you lend me some pepper?----Sorry, mine________

A. were used up     B. ran out  C. has been run out   D. has given out

4. As he’s been in a terrible state of mind these days, on no account __succeed in the coming speech competition..

   A. has he      B. does he      C. will he     D. he will

5. So far, he must have achieved his goal, _____? A. mustn’t he  B. didn’t he   C. hasn’t he  D. doesn’t he

6. So many model League members ________ the lead, we had no_______ winning victories one after another.                           

  A. taking; trouble B. take; difficulty  C. took ; troubles  D. taking; difficult

7. It's well known that rice can be only grown in areas _______enough water.

  A. where is    B. where have    C. there is      D. which have

8. I was fortunate to pick up a wallet ______ on the ground on the way back home, but unfortunately for me, I found my colour TV set ______ when I got home.

  A. lying; stolen  B. laying; stealing  C. lay; stolen    D. lying; stealing

9. The general at last got a chance to visit the village ___ he used to fight, ___ he had been dreaming of for years.

A. that; which     B. where; that  C. in which; what       D. where; which

10. She is a typical bookworm. She usually spends her weekends _______ in her room_______.

A. locking, reading and write  B. locked, to read and write

C. locked, reading and writing D. to lock, reading and writing

11. But for Julie’s great help in those miserable days, we ___________ in trouble at present.

A. would have been  B. should be   C. should have been  D. may be

12.______ much more money than his friends, but he still wasn’t content______ it.

A. To earn, to    B. Earning, with  C. He earned, with  D. Having earned, to

13. Her performance was perfect and, ____ the fact that there were other 20 participants, the first prize still belonged to her.     A. however     B. while    C. despite   D. though

14. ---- Why didn’t you give the wallet to the man at once?  ---- He _________ before I realized it was his.

 A. had been disappeared B. has disappeared  C. had disappeared  D. has been disappeared

15. ----- Excuse me, but I don’t think you can smoke here. ----- Really sorry. I _______ this is a non-smoking room.

  A. don’t know  B. didn’t know    C. have no idea    D. haven’t known

16. He is one of those people ______ everybody will find _______ hard to please.

  A. that; being   B. whom; /   C. who; is   D. which; to be

17. This is the best way I could think of ______ people getting into the dangerous areas.

  A. stopping    B. to keep    C. to stop    D. keeping

18.--What _____ the boy who fell off the bike?

--Nothing serious. The doctor says in a day or two, he can come back to school.

    A.has become of  B.has happened with C.has occurred   D.has become with

19. Was it _________ she said or something that she did ________ you were angry at so much?

    A.what, which    B.that, which     C.that, what     D.what, that

20._______ the window, my finger was cut unexpectedly.

    A.Cleans       B.To clean       C.While         D.While I was cleaning

21.We have been out of touch with each other for many years, and I find it difficult to keep  of my old friend now.

    A.mind          B.eye           C.faith          D.track

22.What I want      an interesting book while what he expects     two cups of coffee.

    A.is; are         B.are; is         C.is; is          D.are; are

23.    ,he doesn’t study as hard as he can.

    A.A student as he is  B.As he is a student  C.Student as he is   D.He is as a student

24.The three friends all   for the same job. A.required       B.chose C.applied   D.referred

25.While you think of how much the company can give you, you should think of    you can do for the company.

    A.what          B.how          C.that           D.which

26.    several mistakes he made, the composition was well done on the whole.

    A.Apart from     B.Including       C.Without        D.Together with

27.My money     , I must go to the bank to draw some of savings out before I’ve none in hand.

    A.has run out     B.is running out    C.has been run out D.is being run out

28.He is such a lazy man    nobody wants to work with     .

    A.as; him        B.that; whom     C.as; 不填       D.whom; him

29.   good, the food was soon sold out.   A.Tasted B.Being tasted C.Having tasted D.Tasting

30.What do you feed the chickens      ? A.on  B.to    C.不填 D.as

31.After the new technique was introduced, the factory produced     trucks in 2002 as the year before.

    A.as twice many   B.as many twice   C.twice as many   D.twice many as

32.They fell in love    . A.in first sight. B.at first sight     C.in sight D.at the first sight

33.I have no one    me, for I am a newcomer here. A.help B.helping C.to help    D.to have helped

34.Today, I think we have discussed a lot about the problem. I expect     to be no argument about this.

    A.them          B.there          C.it            D.you

35.With a lot of difficult problems     , the newly—elected president is having a hard time.

    A.settled         B.settling        C.to settle        D.being settled

第二节 完形填空

While the rest of the world is sleeping, my dad is dragging my warm covers off me so we won’t be late for my 6 a.m. ice hockey game. What started as a 36 is now my passion, and 37 of it would be possible without my dad.

“Let’s go, Brendan. You can do it!” 38 like that does not go unnoticed. Every game, no matter what the 39 is, my dad always says “Good game.” And “You looked great out there.” I’m  40  , knowing that even if I make a mistake or 41 poorly, my dad will still be there for me. 42 is one of the greatest things anyone can have. My dad is my support, without  43  me to become something I’m not. It was my dream to play hockey, and he just 44 me.

As I get older, 45 becomes fierce. Each season brings a new schedule with more than thirty games, which my dad eagerly 46. He gets as nervous as I do, but somehow 47 in his seat and keeps 48 . He wants to yell (shout in excitement) and scream like most hockey parents, 49 he is different. 50 each game, we sit down to eat and go over things to work 51  in the future. Usually he only tells me how proud he is of me.  52 all those early—morning games and later—afternoon skates with Dad, I realize how lucky I am to  53 him. It’s not easy getting up and driving to rinks(溜冰场)at all hours. My dad not only does that, but also helps me realize my dreams. I make sure that every game he attends, I played my  54 , just to show him those 6.a.m.  55 did me some good.


36.A.gift     B.job C.behavior   D.hobby

37.A.any B.none   C.all D.some

38.A. Encouragement B. Promise

C. Advice     D.Instruction

39.A.goal B.result  C.purpose D.effect

40.A.comfortable B. confident C. careful D.clear

41.A.run B.practice C.learn D.play

42.A.Support B.Help C.Love D.Trust

43.A.allowing    B.forbidding 

C.forcing        D.wishing

44.A.taught B.guided C.ordered D.pushed

45.A.position      B.condition

C.direction         D.competition

46.A.joins B.plays   C. attends D.presents

47.A.rocks B.jumps  C.swings D.trembles

48.A.quiet B.still    C.cool D.happy

49.A.therefore   B.because C.so    D.but

50.A.Before B.After  C.Beyond D.Over

51.A.with B.for     C.on D.off

52.A.Recognizing  B.Reminding

 C.Remembering D.Enjoying

53.A.get B.have     C.meet D.know

54.A.best B.worst   C.quickest D.cleverest

55.A.exercise  B.sports

C. movements D.games


第三部分:阅读理解               A

Jane Austen, a famous English writer, was born in Steventon, Hampshire, on December 16, 1775, and died on July 18,1817. She began writing early in life, although the prejudices(偏见)of her times forced her to have her books published anonymously.(匿名).

But Jane Austen is perhaps the best known and best loved of Bath’s many famous local people and visitors. She paid two long visits during the last five years of the eighteenth century and from 1801 to 1806, Bath was her home. Her deep knowledge of the city is fully seen in two of her novels, Northanger Addey and Persuasion, which are largely set in Bath. The city is still very much as Jane Austen knew it, keeping its streets and public buildings the well—ordered world that she described so well in her novels. Now the pleasure of learning Jane Austen’s Bath can be enhanced (增强)by visiting the Jane Austen Centre in Gay Street. Here , in a Georgian town house in the heart of the city, you can find out more about Bath in Jane Austen’s time and the importance of Bath in her life and work.

The Centre has been set up with the help and guidance of members of the Jane Austen Society. After your visit to the Centre, you can look round the attractive shop, which offers a huge collection of Jane Austen related books, cards and many specially designed gifts. Jane Austen quizzes are offered to keep the children busy.

You can also have walking tours of Jane Austen’s Bath, which is a great way to find out more about Jane Austen and discover the wonderful Georgian city of Bath. The tour lasts about one and a half hours. The experienced guides will take you to the places where Jane lived, walked and shopped.

56.Jane Austen paid two long visits to Bath     .

   A.in her early twenties B.in her early teens C.in her late twenties D.in her late teens

57.What can we learn about Bath from the passage?       .

    A.Bath has greatly changed since Jane Austen’s death.

    B.The city has changed as much as Jane Austen knew it.

    C.Bath remains almost the same as in Jane Austen’s time.

    D.No changes have taken place in Bath since Austen’s time.

58.The author writes this passage in order to      .

    A.attract readers to visit the city of bath.  B.ask readers to buy Austen’s books

    C.tell readers about Jane Austen’s experience D.give a brief introduction to the Jane Austen Society

59.It takes you about one and a half hours       .

   A.to get to the Jane Austen Centre in Gay Street B.to buy Jane Austen related books, cards and gifts

    C.to find a guide to take you to the Centre   D.to look around the city of Bath on foot

60.After you have visited the Center, you can get the following things EXCEPT      .

    A.books about Austen and her family life B.cards and gifts that have something to do with Austen

    C.the quizzes written by Austen to keep the children busy

    D.the books written by the other writers about Austen

B

Hi, everybody!

Welcome to our newly—opened Richards Cinema Bookstore!

Now let me introduce to you some of the new film books in our store.

Are you Chinese film fans? OK, here comes the latest 25 New Takes about Chinese films. It is a collection of 25 fresh readings of different Chinese films from the 1930s to the present. In recent years, Chinese films are very popular in the States, such as Crouching Tiger and Hidden Dragon, Hero, and Flowers of Shanghai.

Do you like French films? Well, here is The French Cinema Book. It covers French films from the 1890s to the beginning of the 21st century. It is written for all lovers of French cinema: students and teachers, specialists and fans, and so on.

Maybe you are Indian film fans and star—chasers. YC Then here is Encyclopedia(百科全书)of Indian Cinema. The book is complete introduction to all the best Indian films. It also offers a full list of names of the famous and successful film stars in the past ten years. You know, the Indian film industry is the largest in the world after our Hollywood.

If you like British films, we have The British Cinema Book. It is a good review of British cinema. This book contains a good many nice pictures.

In our bookstore, you can also find books about Mexican, Japanese, Australian, German and Italian films.

Well, please help yourselves to some coffee or tea, and have a good time here!

61.The speaker of the passage is most probably       .

    A.the author of 25 New Takes         B.a tourist in the cinema bookstore

    C.the manager of the cinema bookstore   D.a reader of Encyclopedia of Indian Cinema

62.How many Asian countries does the speaker refer to when he talks about the film books?

    A.Two          B.Three.         C.Four.         D.Nine.

63.Which of the following statements is NOT mentioned in the passage?

   A.Indian cinemas is second only to Hollywood.

    B.The British Cinema Book includes a complete list of names of stars.

    C.Crouching Tiger and Hidden Dragon is well received in the States.

    D.The French Cinema Book covers over a century’s French films.

64.The purpose of the speaker is       .

    A.to satisfy the customers’ various tastes B.to keep the authors in the cinema bookstore

    C.to offer the tourists chances to meet the film stars D.to turn the readers into film producers

65.Most probably the writer of this passage comes from       .

    A.England        B.India          C.China         D.America

C

The Sahara Festival is a celebration of the very recent past. The three—day event is not fixed to the same dates each other, but generally takes place in November or December. It is well attended by tourists, but even better attended by locals.

During the opening ceremonies (仪式),after the official greetings from the government leaders, people who attend the festival begin to march smartly before the viewing stands, and white camels transport their riders across the sands. Horsemen from different nations display their beautiful clothes and their fine horsemanship. One following another, groups of musicians and dancers from all over the Sahara take their turn to show off their wonderful traditional culture. Groups of men in blue and yellow play horns and beat drums as they dance in different designs. On their knees in the sand, a group of women in long dark dresses dance with their hair: their long, dark, shiny hair is thrown back and forth in the wind to the rhythm of their dance.

The local and visiting Italian dogs are anxious to run after hares. YC The crowd is on its feet for the camel races. Camels and riders run far into the distance, and then return to the finish line in front of the cheering people.

Towards the evening, there comes the grand finale of the opening day, an extremely exciting horserace. All the riders run very fast on horseback. Some riders hang off the side of their saddles. Some even ride upside down—their legs and feet straight up in the air—all at full speed. Others rush down the course together, men arm in arm, on different horses. On and on they went. So fast and so wonderful!

66.The Sahara Festival is festival which       .

    A.has a very long history in North Africa  B.is held in the same place on the same day

    C.is attended mainly by the people in the Sahara D.is celebrated mostly by travelers from different countries

67.Before the races begin,     take part in the activities during the opening ceremonies.

    A.musicians, dancers, horses and hares   B.camel riders, musicians, dogs and hares

    C.horsemen, dancers, camels and dogs   D.musicians, officials, camels and horses

68.The underlined word “finale” in the fourth paragraph most probably means the      of the opening day.

    A.first part       B.middle         C.last part        D.whole

69.This passage mainly tells readers        .

    A.what happens on the opening day of the Sahara Festival

    B.how people celebrate during the three—day Sahara Festival

    C.what takes place at the closing ceremonies of the Sahara Festival

    D.how animals race on the first and the last days of the Sahara Festival

70.The writer describes the Sahara Festival to be       .

    A.smart         B.interesting      C.exciting        D.romantic

D

Special Bridges Help Animals Cross the Road

—Reported by Sheila Carrick

    Why did the chicken cross the road? To get to the other side.

    Most people know this joke. But recently, some people have been much more worried about how the grizzly bear (灰熊) and mountain lion can cross the road.

    “Millions of animals die each year on U.S. roads,” the Federal Highway Administration reports. In fact, only about 80 ocelots, an endangered wild cat, exist in the U.S. today. The main reason? Roadkill.

   “Ecopassages(生态通道)” may help animals cross the road without being hit by cars.  They are paths both over and under roads. “These ecopassages can be extremely useful, so that wildlife can avoid road accidents,” said Jodi Hilty of the Wildlife Protection Society.

    But do animals actually use the ecopassages?  The answer is yes. Paul Beier of Northern Arizona University found foot marks left by mountain lions on an ecopassage that went under a highway.  This showed that the lions used the passage.

Builders of ecopassages try to make them look like a natural part of an area by planting trees on and around them. Animals seem to be catching on. Animals as different as salamanders (火蜥蜴) and grizzly bears are using the bridges and underpasses.

    The next time you visit a park or drive through an area with a lot of wildlife, look around. You might see an animal overpass!

71. The writer uses the example of “ocelots” to show that _______.

A. wild animals have become more dangerous  B. the driving conditions have improved greatly

C. the measure for protecting wildlife fails to work

D. an increasing number of animals are killed in road accidents

72. From the news story, we know an ecopassage is ________.

A. an underground path for cars              B. a fence built for the safety of the area

C. a bridge for animals to get over a river    D. a path for animals to cross the road

73. When the writer says that animals seem “to be catching on”, he means ________.

A. animals begin to realize the dangers on the road B. animals begin to learn to use ecopassages

C. animals are crossing the road in groups    D. animals are increasing in number

74. The writer asks visitors and drivers to look around when traveling because ________.

A. wild animals may attack cars              B. wild animals may jam (阻塞) the road

C. they may see wild animals in the park     D. they may see wild animals on ecopassages

第一节 对话填空

Dick: How can I help you?

Jane: Well, I am going for an interview. Can you give me an (75) i   of what the interviewers will ask?

Dick : Well, they may ask you to tell them about your educational and working (76) b       .

Jane: But they can see my resume (履历表). They’re all in there.

Dick: I know, but sometimes interviewers may want to hear you (77)s     it. Then, you may be asked to state your viewpoint on why you feel you’re (78) f     for the job and argue how you think your qualifications fit with the position you are (79)a    for. Questions like “What sort of experience do you have and what are you (80) g   ?” are closely related to this, also.

Jane: OK, what (81) e     ?

Dick: They may want to know how the company will (82) b   __ with your answers to questions like “What can you (83)o_______ this company?” and “Why should I hire you?”

Jane: I see, what about salary?

Dick: Umm, they may ask you what kind of salary you have in (84) m     , or simply tell you what the company is offering. And basically, that’s about it.

Jane: Oh, thanks. You’ve (85) h     me a lot.     Dick: Anytime.

综合(九)单选1-5BCDCC  6-10ADADC 11-15 BACCB 16-20 BCADD

21—25 DACCA  26—30 ABCDA  31—35 CBCBC

完形部分:36—40 DBABB  41—45 DACBD  46—50 CAADB 51—55 CCBAD

阅读部分:56—60 ACADC  61—65 CBBAD  66—70 CDCAC 71-74DDBD

对话部分:75.idea  76.background   77.say      78.fit   79.applying

80.goals  81.else 82.Benefit 83.offer  84.mind  85.Helped

综合(九)单选1-5BCDCC  6-10ADADC 11-15 BACCB 16-20 BCADD

21—25 DACCA  26—30 ABCDA  31—35 CBCBC

完形部分:36—40 DBABB  41—45 DACBD  46—50 CAADB 51—55 CCBAD

阅读部分:56—60 ACADC  61—65 CBBAD  66—70 CDCAC 71-74DDBD

对话部分:75.idea  76.background   77.say      78.fit   79.applying

80.goals  81.else 82.Benefit 83.offer  84.mind  85.Helped

综合(九)单选1-5BCDCC  6-10ADADC 11-15 BACCB 16-20 BCADD

21—25 DACCA  26—30 ABCDA  31—35 CBCBC

完形部分:36—40 DBABB  41—45 DACBD  46—50 CAADB 51—55 CCBAD

阅读部分:56—60 ACADC  61—65 CBBAD  66—70 CDCAC 71-74DDBD

对话部分:75.idea  76.background   77.say      78.fit   79.applying

80.goals  81.else 82.Benefit 83.offer  84.mind  85.Helped

综合(九)单选1-5BCDCC  6-10ADADC 11-15 BACCB 16-20 BCADD

21—25 DACCA  26—30 ABCDA  31—35 CBCBC

完形部分:36—40 DBABB  41—45 DACBD  46—50 CAADB 51—55 CCBAD

阅读部分:56—60 ACADC  61—65 CBBAD  66—70 CDCAC 71-74DDBD

对话部分:75.idea  76.background   77.say      78.fit   79.applying

80.goals  81.else 82.Benefit 83.offer  84.mind  85.Helped

综合(九)单选1-5BCDCC  6-10ADADC 11-15 BACCB 16-20 BCADD

21—25 DACCA  26—30 ABCDA  31—35 CBCBC

完形部分:36—40 DBABB  41—45 DACBD  46—50 CAADB 51—55 CCBAD

阅读部分:56—60 ACADC  61—65 CBBAD  66—70 CDCAC 71-74DDBD

对话部分:75.idea  76.background   77.say      78.fit   79.applying

80.goals  81.else 82.Benefit 83.offer  84.mind  85.Helped

综合(九)单选1-5BCDCC  6-10ADADC 11-15 BACCB 16-20 BCADD

21—25 DACCA  26—30 ABCDA  31—35 CBCBC

完形部分:36—40 DBABB  41—45 DACBD  46—50 CAADB 51—55 CCBAD

阅读部分:56—60 ACADC  61—65 CBBAD  66—70 CDCAC 71-74DDBD

对话部分:75.idea  76.background   77.say      78.fit   79.applying

80.goals  81.else 82.Benefit 83.offer  84.mind  85.Helped