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高三英语阶段测试练习

I. 听力

第一节    听下面五段对话。每段对话仅读一遍

1. When will the man’s plane leave?

  A. 5:00      B. 5:15     C. 5:30

2. How much did the man spend for his lunch?

  A. $7.5     B. $6.5     C. $6

3. What’s the woman’s opinion?

  A. She doesn’t agree      B. She doesn’t       C. She agrees

4. What’s the man’s job?

  A. He is a lawyer         B. He is a shop assistant      C. He works for lawyers

5. What is the man going to do?

  1. He is going to her birthday party
  2. He is going to catch the train to Beijing
  3. He is going to meet a friend

第二节    听下面五段对话或独白。每段对话或独白读两遍

6. What happened to the girl?

  A. Her mother was ill      B. Her father was ill      C. She was ill

7. What is the relation between the two speakers?

  A. They are father and daughter     B. They are friends      

C. They are teacher and student

8. What is the man looking for?

  A. A restaurant       B. A club       C. A garage

9. When does the dialogue take place?

  A. In the morning     B. In the afternoon       C. In the evening

10. Where do you think the dialogue take place?

  A. At the shop       B. In the hospital         C. At the railway station

11. What’s wrong with the woman?

  A. She has trouble with her heart    B. She has a fever

C. She has a headache

12. What has the man brought the woman?

  A. Some fruit     B. Some food       C. Some medicine

13. Why doesn’t the man want to stay too long?

  A. Because he is very busy     B. Because he knows the woman needs more rest

  C. Because Mr. Graham doesn’t want to see him

14. What time does the dialogue take place?

  A. At 5:30    B. At 5:15      C. At 4:45

15. What does the woman suggest doing?

  A. Going to the library on her bicycle     B. Borrowing the book tomorrow

  C. Lending him her bicycle

16. Where did the bear eat the woman?

  A. In a park       B. In the garden      C. In the house

17. What did the bear do after the children climbed up a tall tree?

  A. It went away       B. It ran around the tree       C. It climbed up the tree, too

18. What did the spirit make the girl turn into at first?

  A. The sun    B. The moon        C. The earth

19. What did the boy become at last?

  A. The sun    B. The moon        C. The earth

20. Why did the girl make a strong light?

  A. She was afraid of dark       B. She wanted to be bright

  C. She didn’t like people to look at her

II. 单项填空

21. Now you live in an important year __________, harder than ever before in your life, you should work.

  A. that       B. as       C. when        D. because

22. The popular singer who had been praised very highly _______ to be a great disappointment.

  A. turned in       B. turned out    C. turned up     D. turned down

23. _________ that we all went out, lying in the sun.

  A. The weather so fine was      B. So fine was the weather

  C. So the weather was fine      D. So was the fine weather

24. ---Why do you suggest Zhangjiajie?

  ---I believe ______ beauty of ______ nature there will make _____ excellent impression upon you.

  A. a; the; an       B. the; the; an       C. the; /; the        D. the; / an

25. ________, people don’t feel hard to live through the winter.

  A. Supplied all kinds of vegetable     B. All kinds of vegetables supplied with

  C. All kinds of vegetables supplied       D. Supplying all kinds of vegetables

26. Jack packed all the things into a case, ___________.

  A. being anxiously to leave      B. to be anxious to leave

  C. anxious to leave            D. be anxious to leave

27. She won’t be able to come next week, because she ______ herself in Mount Tai then.

  A. enjoys     B. will be enjoying       C. is enjoying    D. will have enjoying

28. ---Hi, this seat has not been ________. You may sit here.

   ---Thank you.

  A. used      B. owned       C. seated       D. taken

29. ---Didn’t you know that you were driving at 100 kilometers an hour, did you, Madam?

  ---_________. My old car can do no more than 80, officer.

  A. I may not have been    B. I couldn’t have been

  C. I mustn’t have been     D. I couldn’t be

30. _________ is no doubt ______ NBA can win the first prize in the match.

  A. It; whether    B. There; that       C. It; that       D. There; whether

31. Mr. Smith bought a ________ purse for his wife.

  A. small black leather      B. black leather small

  C. small leather black      D. black small leather

32. ---How was your job interview?

  ---Oh, couldn’t feel ________. I hardly found people answers to most of the questions they asked.

  A. better        B. easier        C. worse       D. happier

33. We leave it to your own judgement _________ you should do it.

  A. because      B. that         C. whether      D. what

34. There was a teapot made like a duck, one of _______ open mouth the tea was supposed ______.

  A. which; coming      B. whose; to come through

  C. whose; coming      D. its; to come through

35. Don’t trust him. He is ______ some tricks.

  A. away from     B. out from      C. down for     D. up to

III. 完型填空

  A patent(专利) is really a ____36______ between a man who has invented something and the government of his country. The inventor ___37____ something new and then tells the government ___38_____ about it. ____39____ he is granted(给予) a patent by the government. Unless he tells the government about his invention he cannot be granted a patent. This patent is a __40____ that gives him the right to ___41_____ other people from making and selling his invention, No one can make or sell it __42___ the inventor allows him to do so, and this gives the inventors the chance to make money __43____ his invention.

The patent can last for __44___ 20 years in China so long as certain __45____ are paid every year __46_____ the inventor to the government. At the end of 20 years, or __47____, if the fees have not been paid, the patent stops. The invention __48____ then be used by everybody quite ___49_____.

A patent gives a person the right to prevent others ___50____ his invention for a certain time. The _51___ of this is to encourage people to think of new things __52_____ and new ways of making things.

Patent system is a kind of legal system established by the state to protect and __53___ inventions-creations and to promote(encourage and improve) the development of science and technology ___54___ international economic technological cooperation ___55____ the grant of patent rights for inventions-creations.

36. A. plan         B. agreement        C. bargain      D. decision

37 A. did           B. does               C. made        D. makes

38. A. all           B. something        C. none        D. a little

39. A. In turn    B. In return             C. By turns      D. By return

40. A, note         B. invention            C. right         D. document

41. A. present       B. protect              C. prevent      D. provide

42. A. without       B. unless           C. lest         D. so that

43. A. by           B. into                C. out of    D. with

44. A. as many as B. as far as             C. so long as    D. as long as

45. A. money    B. fees                C. funds        D. taxes

46. A. from         B. for                 C. through      D. by

47. A. before    B. after                C. so          D. since

48. A. could        B. may                C. must        D. can’t

49. A. quickly       B. easily               C. certainly      D. freely

50. A. to use        B. from use             C. used        D. using

51. A. thinking       B. opinion              C. idea         D. thought

52. A. of making     B. for making        C. to make      D. to be made

53. A. inspire    B. improve             C. enable       D. encourage

54. A. as well as     B. so as to             C. but also      D. so that

55. A. for          B. through             C. with         D. as

IV. 阅读理解

A

The World Trade Organization(WTO), founded on January 1,1995, aims to encourage international trade to flow as freely as possible, making sure trade agreements are respected and that any disputes can be settled.

In the five year since its founding, the WTO has become well known as one of the world’s most powerful economic organization, taking its place alongside the world Bank and International Monetary Fund,

 The system of global rules for international trade, however, dates back half a century to 1948 when the General Agreement on Tariffs(关税) and Trade (GATT) was formed after World War II.

As time went by, it became clear that the GATT had two major drawbacks--- the limited areas of trade it covered, and the lack of an effective system to settle disputes.

After seven years of trade talks ending in 1994, the so-called Uruguary Round finally gave birth to the WTO, complete with an effective system to settle disputes and new rules covering trade in services and intellectual property(知识产权)

Even after seven years of talks and 22,500 pages of agreements there were still problems, especially the difficulty to deal with areas of agriculture and services, which the member nations agreed to revise in 2000.

The WTO, with its head office in Geneva, has 150 members with 30 more waiting to join.

56. From the passage we know that the GATT stopped working ______

A. soon after World War II ended      B. just in the year 1994

C. a little more than 50 years after World War II

D. seven years before the Uruguary Round talk

57. Compared with GATT, the WTO ________.

A. can do better to settle disputes in more areas international trade

B. got its members to sign the agreements more easily

C. has got too many areas of international trade to deal with to work effectively

D. didn’t pay enough attention to services and intellectual property

58. In the new century the WTO will _________.

A. take the place of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund

B. have new rules covering trade in services and intellectual property

C. make complete new rules in every area of international trade

D. have members and do much more to settle more problems

59. The word “drawbacks” probably means ________.

A. weak points      B. changes      C. advantages       D. improvements

B

Left-handers Are Equal

MUNICH---Albert Einstein and Leonardo da Vinci were in the club; Bill Clinton and Bill Gates are also among its most famous members.

Left-handed people, however, are considered less intelligent or unskillful with their hands.

Schools in many countries may allow children to write with their left hand, but in the meantime “the idea that children should be re-educated to write with the right hand has not yet been removed from the heads of many parents and grandparents,” says Elizabeth Werthmueller of the Left-handers’ Initiative in Fulda in central Germany.

International Left-handed Day was held on August 13, 1976 ----it was a public holiday--- in the US.

Nowadays interest is steadily growing and there are several advice centers to provide advice and actively campaign against the opinion that left-handers are unskillful.

Psychologist and psychotherapist精神病医生 Johanna Barbara Sattler, who founded the first advice center for left-handers in Munich in 1985,can only shake her head over some of the conclusions she’s heard. “Left-handed people die nine years earlier than right-handers” is one rumour

Sattler says that the process of changing writing hands means a sudden attack on the brain. Memory and speech defects缺点 are the results, she says, because left or right-handedness, which scientists say is in any case inherited遗传, is controlled by the hemispheres大脑半球 of the brain. These are connected to the opposite body-half by crossed nerves.

In left-handers, the right hemisphere is functionally dominant支配. It is primarily responsible for determining space preferences and thought. This explains why left-handed people are often described as particularly creative.

But in the workplace, they often have problems in using technical devices. However, it is always better to choose another job than to retrain to use the right hand, says Expert Sattler.

In contrast to 30 ears ago, left-hander are no longer forced to switch to their right hand in German schools, yet many teachers still have no idea how they can help left-handers with practical advice. Instead, these children often have to hear that they have to get along with “the problem” themselves.

60. The first paragraph tells us that ___________.

A. scientists in the world are all left-handers

B. artists in the world are all left-handers

C. famous people all over the world are members in this special club

D.   some famous people may be left-handers

61. From the third paragraph we learn that ___________.

A. students in many schools must write with their left hand

B. students in many schools sometimes write with their left hand

C. many parents insist that students write with their right hand

D. many parents insist that students write with both hands

62.  According to Sattler’s opinion, changing writing hands is __________-.

A. reasonable       B. interesting     C. scientific      D. unnecessary

63.  It shows in this passage that left-handers are ____________

A. unskillful in the workshop             B. often full of imagination in their work

C. always trying to defeat right-handers  D. often simple-minded and foolish

64.  From the last two paragraphs we find that ________.

A. people’s opinion about left-handers has changed

B. German students seldom get help from their teachers

C.   Left-handers at German schools feel disappointed

D.   Left-handers at German schools find no trouble using anything

C

The Attack on September 11th

New York: When the first jet struck 1 World Trade Center at 8:48 am on Tuesday, the people in 2 World Trade Center with a view of the instant damage across the divide had the clearest sense of what they, too, must do: get out first.

Katherine Ilachinski, who had been knocked off her chair by the blast of heat exploding from the neighboring tower, was one of those. Despite her 70 years of age, Ms Ilachinski, an architect working on the 91st floor of 2 World Trade Center, the south tower, went for the stairs. Twelve floors above her, Judy Wein, an executive (manager), screamed and set off, too.

But others up and down the 110 floors, many without clear views of the damage across the way and thus unclear about what was happening, were not so sure. And the 18 minutes before the next plane would hit were ticking off.  

  Amid the uncertainty about what was the best thing to do, formal announcements inside the south tower instructed people to stay put, assuring them that the building was sound and the threat was limited to the other tower.

Some left, others stayed. Some began the climb down and, when met with more announcements and other cautions警告 to stop or return, went back up. The decisions made in those instants proved to be of great importance, because many who chose to stay were doomed注定死亡 when the second jet crashed into the south tower, killing many and stranding使某物留在 many more in the floors above where the jet hit.

One of those caught in indecision was the executive at Fuji Bank USA.

Richard Jacobs of Fuji Bank left the 79th floor with the other office workers, but on the 48th floor they heard the announcement that the situation was under control. Several got in the lifts and went back up, two minutes or so before the plane crashed into their floor.

 “I just don’t know what happened to them,” Mr. Jacobs said.

65. From the passage, we know that the south tower was hit by the plane ___________.

A. at 8:30        B. 18 minutes earlier than the north tower

C. at around 9:00       D. at 8:48

66. The underlined words “stay up” means _________.

A. stay in the building     B. leave at once

C. put everything back and then leave      D. keep silent

67. Which floor was hit by the second jet?

A. the 91st floor         b. the 103rd floor

C. the 60th floor         D. the 79th floor

68. Fewer people would have died if __________.

  A. more announcements had been made      B. people hadn’t used the lifts

  C. the incident had happened on a weekend   D. the people had obeyed the office rules

D

I hitched(钩住) the traveling-can containing the food on to the carrier. I rolled the bicycle the short distance from the house to the road while Edna in a green-and red dress walked beside me. Mounting the vehicle with the can on the back and Edna on the cross-bar proved a little tricky; but I am rather good with bicycles. I solved the problem by getting on the seat first and keeping the bicycle stationary with one foot resting firmly on the ground. Then Edna climbed on the bar sitting sideways; and I push off. The excitement of having her so close within my arms and the perfume of her hair in my nose would have proved overpowering if I’d had much time to consider it. I hadn’t. The road to the hospital turned out to be quite hilly, not steep but just enough to take the wind out of one; and, with the kind of passenger I had, I didn’t care to admit too readily(爽快地) to being tired. So I raced up all the little hillocks until my heart raged like a bonfire篝火 which was very stupid of me.

“You are very strong,” said Edna

“Why?” I said, or rather out of breath, in one enormous expiration(呼气) as I rounded the summit of yet another small hill.

“You are eating all the hills like yam山芋”.

“I haven’t seen any hill yet,” I replied, getting back some of my breath as I pedalled freely down the small, friendly descent下坡 that followed. These words were hardly out of my mouth when a stupid sheep and her four or five lambs rushed out of the roadside on my left. I braked sharply. Unfortunately Edna’s back was resting on my left arm and prevented me applying the brake on that side effectively. So only the brake on the front wheel performed fully. The bicycle pitched直冲 forward and crashed on the road. She was thrown farther up the road and as soon as I got up, I rushed to help her to her feet again. Without taking my eyes from the food I murmured that I was very sorry.

“It was not your fault.” she said, “It was the stupid sheep.”

Then I noticed with the corner of my eyes that she bending down. I turned then and saw where she had grazed擦伤 her knee on the road.

“Oh dear” I said, “Edna, I am sorry.”

She left her frock长袍 which she had held up a little at the knee and came to dust my shoulder where my new white shirt carried a thick patch of indelible洗不掉的 red-earth. Then she bent down and picked up the travelling-can and began to wipe away the sand, and the spilt soup with green leaves. To my surprise she was crying and saying something like “My mother will die of hunger today”. Actually I think her crying was probably due to hurt pride because the food lying on the road showed how poor her family was. But I may be wrong. At the time, however, I was greatly upset.

“Can she manage bread and corned beef?” I asked. “We could buy some outside the hospital.”

“I haven’t brought any money,” said Edna.

“I have some money,” I said, feeling the first breath of relief since the accident happened. “And we could get some disinfectant消毒剂 for your knee. I’m terribly sorry, my dear.”

69. We can infer that, at the beginning of the passage, the writer had just _________.

A. offered to marry Edna            B. lied to her

C. offered to take some food to her mother in hospital

D. offered to give Edna a lift to visit her mother in hospital

70. The way the writer rode his bicycle over the hills shows that __________.

A. he was very strong    B. Edna was so attractive that he couldn’t concentrate

C. he wanted to impress Edna     D. he was not very observant

71. The accident could probably have been avoided after the sheep and lambs had rushed out into the road if _________.

A. he had not braked sharply    B. both brakes had worked properly

C.   he had not been so busy admiring Edna    

D. he had looked when he was going

72. What was the main reason for Edna feeling upset?

A.   She had hurt her knee    

B. She thought that her mother would have to go hungry that day

C. The food lying on the road showed him how poor her family was

D. We cannot be sure

73. It is implied that the author’s chief feeling after the accident was of _________.

  A. sorrow because of the spoilt food     B. guilt because of Edna’s grazed knee

  C. concern about what she might think of him     D. anger at the stupid sheep

E

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V. 短文改错:

  One evening two German were walking in the street together.           76.________

They tried to find a chance to steal something. The clock strike         77.________

twelve. Most of the people went to bed. Quietly they came to              78.________

a house. There were no lights in the house but it seemed that           79.________

everyone in the house was asleep. Stood at the front gate,             80________

one said in German to other, “you wait here. I’ll go around to           81.________

the back door and then get the house…” Suddenly out               82.________

of the house ran a dog. The two men were frightening                83.________

and ran away as fast as they could. They dared not to stop until         84.________

they got to a lonely place. “I wasn’t expected the dog could               85._______

understand German,” one man said

VI. 作文

  请你仔细阅读所给英文信,然后给Worried写一封回信。要求包含以下内容:

1.鼓励他振作,不要灰心。

2.记一些惯用词组和句型结构,将它们组织在一起并用其造句。

3.多读英语,告诉他通过大量阅读才能正确使用语言。

4.多背诵一些好的短文。

  要求: 不要逐字逐条翻译,词数一百左右。

Dear Helpful,

I’m a Senior Three students and I’m in trouble. I used to like English, but now I have some difficulty in English, especially in English writing. Though I know English is a very important subject, I think now it is too difficult for me. You know I have got poor results in English many times because my writing is poor. I wonder why so many students like English and can get good results in English. I do want to be one of the best students and go to a famous university after graduation. But by English is not good enough. What should I do?

                             Worried