高三英语同步测试(9)
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.Some people believe that Mars( 火星) could support ___ life in the future if __ right conditions were produced.
A.the; the B.x; x C.x; the D.the ; x
22.The demand for organic food ____ by about one third every year, so it is a very fast-growing market.
A.has increased B.increased C.will increase D.is increasing
23.___ he thought he was helping us with the work, he was actually in the way.
A.Though B.Because C.If D.When
24.___ is a fact that English is being accepted as an international language.
A.There B.This C.That D.It
25.—Do you know our town at all? —No, this is the first time I ____ here.
A.have been B.was coming C.came D.was
26.Peter gets on slowly but fairly steadily ___ his work.
A.along B.of C.with D.to
27.Some of this food came from Japan. How about ____?
A.the rest B.the others C.another D.others
28.—Did you have difficulty finding John’s house?
—Not really. John had given us good directions and we ___ find it.
A.would B.could C.had to D.were able to
29.Would you like to go shopping with me this afternoon? —____.
A.No way. I’ll do my homework B.It’s a pleasure
C.Well, I feel like staying at home D.I have no time
30.The teacher, ___ opinions I respected , advised me to remain silent.
A.what B.whose C.which D.that
31.In 1901, H.G. Wells , an English writer, wrote a book ___ a trip to the moon.
A.describe B.described C.describing D.to describe
32.I ___ you not to move my dictionary----now I can’t find it.
A.asked B.ask C.was asking D.had asked
33.According to the art dealer, the painting ___ to go for at least a million dollars.
A.is expected B.expects C.expected D.is expecting
34.It is said in the book that Thomas Edison(1847-1931) ___ the world leading inventor for sixty years.
A.would be B.has been C.had been D.was
35.The business of the company was growing so fast that the manager had to ___ more clerks.
A.take in B.take on C.turn down D.give out
第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
When I was growing up, I was embarrassed ( 局促不安的) to be seen with my father. He
was severely crippled(跛的) and very short, and when we 36 walk together, his hand on
my arm for 37 , people would
38 . I would inwardly squirm(局促不安) at the unwanted attention. But as we started out, he always said,
“You set the pace. I will try to adjust to(适应)you.”
Our usual walk was to and from the
subway, 39 was how he got to work. He went to work sick, and, 40 bad weather, he always never 41 a
day.
When snow or ice was on the ground, it was impossible for him to walk, 42 with help. 43 my sister or I would pull him through the streets on a child’s sleigh(雪橇)to the subway entrance.
He never talked about himself as an object of pity, 44 did he show any envy of the more fortunate one or able. What he 45 in others was a “good heart”, and if he found one, the owner was good enough for him. Now that I am older, I believe that is a proper standard 46 which to judge people, 47 I still don’t know exactly what a “good heart” is. But I know the times I don’t have 48 myself.
Unable to engage in many 49 , my father still tried to take part in some way.
When a local sandlot baseball team found itself without a manager, he 50 it going. I now know he 51 some things indirectly through me. When I played ball, he “played” too.
He had been 52 many years now, but I think of him often. I wonder if he sensed my unwillingness 53 with him during our walks. If he did, I am sorry I never told him how sorry I was, how I regretted it. I think of him when I get unhappy with something unimportant, when I am envious of another’s good 54 , when I don’t have a “good heart”. On these occasions I put my hand on his arm to 55 my balance, and say, “ You set the pace. I’ll try to adjust to you.
36. A. would B. need C. were used to D. could
37. A. pleasure B. balance C. advice D. good
38. A. glance B. see C. notice D. stare
39. A. that B. where C. which D. what
40. A. because of B. instead of C. according to D. in spite of
41. A. missed B. escaped C. enjoyed D. lost
42. A. although B. still C. even D. yet
43. A. At one time B. At a time C. At such times D. At times
44. A. how B. nor C. so D. not
45. A. looked on B. looked for C. looked around D. looked down
46. A. with B. through C. by D. in
47. A. as though B. in case C. even though D. no matter
48. A. it B. them C. that D. one
49. A. actions B. activities C. matters D. things
50. A. kept B. made C. helped D. watched
51. A. employed in B. served in C. joined in D. interested in
52. A. died B. gone C. left D. lost
53. A. seeing B. seen C. having been seen D. to be seen
54. A. house B. father C. friend D. fortune
55. A. regain B. receive C. repay D. reuse
第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
A
Have you ever heard the old saying “Never judge a book by its cover”?
This is a good rule to follow when trying to judge the intelligence of others. Some people have minds that shine in certain situations. A young man with an unusual gift in writing may find himself speechless in the presence of a pretty girl. When he speaks, he may not be able to find the right words. But don’t make mistakes of thinking him stupid. With a pen and paper, he can express himself better than anyone else. Other people may feel fool you into overestimating(过高估计) their intelligence by putting up a good front. A student who listens attentively and takes notes in class might make a favorable impression o his teachers. But when it comes to exams, he may score near the bottom of the class.
It all boils down to this ---- you can’t judge someone by appearance. The only way to determine a person’s intelligence is to get to know him. Then you can see how he reacts to different situations. The more situations you see, the better your judgment is likely to be. So take your time. Don’t judge the book by its cover.
56.The best title of this passage is _____.
A.Judging a Book B.Judging Intelligence
C.Judging a Young Man D.Judging a Student
57.According to the passage, a student who listens attentively and makes notes in class ____.
A.is an intelligent student B.will score better in exams
C.will not be a good student D.may not be an intelligent student
58.The passage suggests that we should judge a person’s intelligence through his ____.
A.teachers B.reactions to different situations
C.appearance D.deeds in the classroom
59.The main idea of this passage is that we shouldn’t ____.
A.judge a book by its cover B.make the mistake of thinking a young ma stupid
C.overestimate a student’s intelligence D.judge a person’s intelligence by his appearance
B
Protecting the heart, warding off cancer, easing the pain of arthritis(关节炎)--- the list of Vietami E’s possible benefits keeps getting longer. Now, because of two new studies , some researchers say the nutrient is so critical for older people that everyone over 654 should consider taking a daily supplement
The latest finding comes from nutrition and immunology(免疫学) respected; Vitamin E boosts the immune system in older people. In an eight-month study of 88 seniors, the scientists found that those taking at least 200 international units of Vitamin E daily had stronger immune responses than those taking little or none. The Turfs research follows a national study that found Vitamin E delays the progression of Alzheimer’s disease. Researchers tracked 341 moderately senile patients. Those who popped 2000 IU of Vitamin E took even seven months longer to reach an advanced stage of the disease.
Rangit Kumar Chandra, a Vitamin E researcher at Memorial University of Newfoundland , Canada, says more studies are needed to learn who can benefit most and at what dose. Vitamin E this the blood, so high doses can cause bleeding in people who also take blood thinning drugs, even aspirin. Individuals with serious conditions should consult their doctors. But most people over 65, Chandra says, can take up to 200 IU with no side effects and great benefits.
60.What’s the main idea of the passage?
A.People will be in perfect health if they take Vitamin E every day.
B.Study showed that people who took Vitamin E regained their flexibility.
C.Vitamin E offers a range of advantage if old people take proper dose of Vitamin E every day
D.Vitamin E may help prevent Alzheimer’s.
61.Which of the following is Not true?
A.People taking 200 IU got bigger immune defenses than the ones who got only 60 IU.
B.Research has found Vitamin E delays the progression of Alzheimer’s disease.
C.Most of us can get sufficient Vitamin E from diet.
D.It’s important when taking Vitamin E: more may not be better.
62.More study are needed to learn ____.
A.Vitamin E’s side effects
B.who will gain the greatest advantages by taking Vitamin E
C.Vitamin E’s other benefits
D.how Vitamin E cuts risks of heart attack
63.What can you infer from the passage is ____.
A.Extremely high dose of Vitamin E can cause danger.
B.With proper dose of Vitamin old people could be safer from infectious disease.
C.Researchers have proved that Vitamin E has no side effects.
D.Individuals with serious conditions should consult their doctors.
C
The largest shark known to us, Megalodon, is extinct(绝种的). Or is it? Carcharodon Megalodon, commonly known as Megalodon is believed to have lived between 1 million and 5 million years ago and thought to have been 52 feet long. It is (or was) a shark that had a jaw 7 or more feet wide. Fairly recently , there has been some speculation about whether it is extinct or just out of reach. Some people believe that Megalodon has found a home deep in the ocean. There are many known “Living Fossils(化石)”:Coelacanth, Sea Cucumbers, Sea Urchins, Lobsters, Sea Stars. The common ones like lobsters and sea Cucumbers of years or more, and are easily accessible to us. What if they weren’t accessible and yet still excited? We would label them extinct. The discovery of a live Coelacanth, a fish long believed extinct, challenged some scientists’ long-held beliefs on extinction. There have been recent discoveries of incredibly large squid, and deep-sea fish never before seen by scientists.
In the 1960’s the US Navy set up underwater microphones around the world to track Soviet submarines. The net work, known as the Sound Surveillance System, still lie deep below the ocean’s surface in a larger of water known as the “deep sound channel”. The temperature and pressure of the channel allow sound waves to travel undisturbed. NOAA’s Acoustic Monitoring Project has been using the Sound Surveillance System to listen for changes in ocean structure like ocean currents or volcanic activity. Most of the sounds recorded are common and of no concern. One sound , identified in 1977 by US Navy “spy” sensors, was odd. It was obviously a marine animal but the call was more powerful than any of the calls made by any other reported sea creature. It was too big for a whale. Could it be a deep-sea monster? One possibility was a giant squid, but no one is sure. It was named “Bloop”. Could it be Megalodon?
If Megalodan is still alive down in the bottom on the ocean, we may some day soon discover it. Then what? Deep sea diving will never be the same, that’s for sure?
64.The following is commonly known EXEPT ____.
A.Megalodon, the largest shark, is extinct
B.Megalodon is not extinct but just out of reach.
C.Megalodon was 52 feet long and had a jaw 7 or more feet wide.
D.Megalodon lived between several million years ago.
65.What makes the scientist doubt about the belief that Carcharodon Megalodon is extinct?
A.The discovery of many “Living Fossils.”
B.The discovery of the fossils of lobsters
C.The discovery of alive Coelacanth
D.The discovery of the fossils of sea urchins.
66.Why did the US Navy set up underwater microphones around the world in the 1960’s?
A.To listen for changes in ocean structure
B.To listen for changes of ocean currents or volcanic activity.
C.To make sure whether there was a giant squid deep in the ocean.
D.To follow the track of the Soviet Warships under water.
67.What was special in their recorded sounds?
A.A strange, powerful animal’s sound was heard. B.A big whale’s sound was heard\
C.A sea monster’s sound was heard D.A giant squid’s sound was heard.
68.What can be concluded from the passage?
A.Scientists’ discoveries always change people’s belief
B.There are too many secrets to be discovered
C.Megalodon may be still alive deep in the ocean.
D.“Deep sound channel” allows sound waves to travel undisturbed .
D
Although April did not bring the rains we all hoped for, and although the Central Valley doesn’t generally experience the atmospheric sound and lightning that can accompany(伴随) those rains, it is still important for parents to be able to answer the youthful questions about thunder and lightning.
The reason these two wonders of nature are so difficult for many adults to explain to children is that they are not very well understood by adults themselves. For example, do you know that the lightning we see flashing down to the earth from a cloud is actually flashing up to a cloud from the earth? Our eyes trick us into thinking we see a downward motion when it’s actually the other way round. But then, if we believe only what we think we see, we’d still insist that the sun rises in the morning and sets at night.
Most lightning flashes take place inside a cloud, and only a relative few can be seen jumping between two clouds or between the earth and a cloud. But, with about 2,000 thunderstorms taking place above the earth every minute of the day and night, there’s enough activity to produce about 100 lightning strikes on the earth every second.
Parents can use thunder and lightning to help their children learn more about the world around them. When children understand that the light of the lightning flashes reaches their eyes almost at the same moment, but the sound of the thunder takes about 5 seconds to travel just one mile, they can begin to time the interval(间隔) between the flash and the crash(撞击声) to learn how close they are to the actual spark.
69.According to the first paragraph, in the Central Valley area rains comes ____.
A.when it is April B.usually without thunder and lightning
C.when people all hope for them D.when the fields are dry
70.We think that lightning moves downward because ____.
A.we cannot see it clearly most of the time B.we consider it to be true scientifically
C.our eyes play a joke on us D. it always runs down from a cloud to the earth
71.What does the underlined word “spark” in the last paragraph probably refer to?
A.Cloud B.Rain C.Thunderstorm D.Lightning flash
72.It can be inferred from this passage that ____.
A.seeing is believing
B.people may easily make mistakes in their understanding of the nature.
C.We should never trust what we see or hear
D.Children sometimes know more about nature than their parents
E
Made in Germany, she shocked East Asia with her beauty and carried the Chinese navy into modern times 110 years ago. Then in 1895 she blew herself up while in port instead of surrendering(投降) to the Japanese. But on April 16, Dingyuan , the flagship to the Beiyang Fleet, navy of the Qing Dynasty, returned.
A copy of the famous battleship has been built. It is part of commemoration(纪念活动) to remember China’s first modern navy and heroes, like captain Ding Ruchang and Deng Shichang, who fought against the Japanese.
Before the reproduction arrived at Weihai Port, Shangdong Province. She visited the historic sites of naval battles that took place 110 years ago. Some 110 navy soldiers on the dock welcomed her back with a salute(致敬) and local people threw flowers and rice into the sea.
The new ship cannot fight. It will only serve as a floating museum and be opened to the public on May 1.
The Dingyuan was made in 1880 at the cost of 400,000 pounds(6.35million yuan). She was 94.5metres long and 18 meters wide. She was said to be the largest and most powerful battleship in East Asia at that time. So she became the main target in sea battles.
Under heavy attack from the Japanese navy, the captain and soldiers aboard Dingyuan used up all their ammunition(弹药) to damage the enemy.
After China’s defeat, the Treaty of Shimonoseki(<马关条约>) handed over Taiwan and money to Japan. It also resulted in increased calls within China for more modernization and reform.
73.Which of the following is true?
A.Dingyuan was the largest battleship in Germany at that time.
B.The new Dingyuan will go into battle soon.
C.Dingyuan was attacked and sank in a sea battle
D.Dingyuan was damaged by the Japanese navy.
74.Which of the following didn’t happen on April 16?
A.Some people in Shangdong welcomed Dingyuan back B.The new ship stopped at Weihai Port.
C.The new ship was opened to the public D.Navy soldiers saluted the ship.
75.The best title of the passage is ____.
A.Dingyuan sails back B.The Largest Battleship
C.A floating Museum D.The Treaty of Shimonoseki
第二卷(共35分)
第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节:短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
Yesterday I went to hospital . I heard an old patient 76. ______
Saying to the doctor angry, “We have been waiting here 77. ______
For a long time. Can you examine the patient in the 78. ______
Right order? Why did you always deal with your friends 79. ______
At first?” What I saw and heard made me feel bad. As we 80. ______
Know, respecting and love the old is traditional 81. ______
Virtue of our culture. All the people serve the public 82. ______
Should provide with a good service. In my opinion, 83. ______
Everyone will grow old. None of us will be health 84. ______
Forever. The old should be given special consideration, 85. ______
Respect and kindness.
第二节:书面表达(满分25分)
如今,外出旅游已成为时尚。下面的部分物品可能是你旅游时必备的。请你选择至少最重要的五种物品,并说出理由。字数100字左右。
Documents | ID card, passport |
Clothes | sweater, coat, walking, shoes |
Articles | medicine, umbrella, vacuum bottle(热水瓶) |
Equipment | mobile phone, compass |
Books | guidebook, map, magazine |
Other things | camera, CD player, Mp3 |
参考答案
1—5 CACBA 6—10 CBABC 11—15 AABAB 16—20 CBACB
21—25 CDADA 26—30 CADCB 31—35 CAABB 36—40 ABDCD
41—45ACCBB 46—50 CCDBA 51—55 CBDDA 56—60 BDBDC
61—65 CBBBC 66—70 DACBC 71—75 DBCCA
76. to 后加a 77. angry 改为angrily 78. patient 改为patients 79. did 改为do
80. at first改为 first 81. love 改为loving 82. serve 改为serving 或serve 改为who serve
83. provide with改为 provide 84. health 改为healthy 85. 正确
One possible version:
While traveling, I always take the following things with me, which are my ID card, a camera, a compass, a CD player and some clothes. I think the ID card is a basic and necessary document, and it is often used by tourists. The camera is used to take pictures or record what we have done during the trip, and it can bring us a lot of fun. The compass is very essential for us to travel in the forests. Without it, we may get lost. And then the CD player, I think, is also very important for me to kill the time when on the train or the plane. What’s more, I have to bring one or two coats when traveling to a different place. In a word, among all above, I think the ID card is the most important.