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高三英语冲刺二调(五)

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高三 英语冲刺二调(五)

1. 第一节:单项填空---- You should have prepared your speech for the meeting, Mr. Smith     

---- Yes, I know. But how could I ______ the meeting date fixed so soon.

A. while    B. as    C. after   D. with

2. It ______ how long the shock that explosions hit London transport system will stay in people’s hearts.

 A. abandons  B. considers  C. matters  D. minds

3. --- Have you persuaded him? ---- Yes, after some hours of discussion, I _____ to reason him in accepting the new plan.  A. has managed  B. would manage  C. have managed   D. managed

4. If you can’t spare me an hour, a quarter will ___. A. do  B. work C. help D. suit

5. In Japan, _____ car is ___ popular means of transportation. A. the; a  B. a;/  C. the; the  D. a; the

6. -- Have you read his latest novel?--,Yes, a wonderful one, _ description. A. without B. beyond C. out of D. with

7. ---- I’m afraid I have to leave for Miami tomorrow. --- ________.

A. I’m afraid not. B. Have a good journey  C. Please do. D. Can’t you stay a bit longer?

8. We haven’t heard from her for weeks. How do you suppose _____ with her studies now?

A. is she getting along  B. she gets along  C. she is getting on D. she had got on

9. ____ from other continents for millions of years, so it has many plants and animals that cannot be found anywhere else in the world. A. Having been separated B. Separated C. It has been separatedD. Having separated

10. --- You ____ getting a ticket. --- Yes, but I didn’t notice the road sign when I was turning the corner.

A. should have avoided  B. must have avoided C. could have avoided D. might avoid

11. ---Mum, I can’t see any point in working hard at all the subjects at school.--- Come on, dear. Years of hard work and study will surely ___in the future of your career. A. make sure B. pay off C. bring back D. pay back

12. Companies should choose a suitable brand name that both salesmen and consumers will ___ positive images.

A. appeal to  B. be appealed to  C. associate with  D. be associated with

13. We had thought the examination would be difficult, but it __ easy. A. turned B. resulted C. appeared D. proved

14. I’d appreciate _____ if you’d like to teach me how to use the computer.  A. that B. it  C. this  D. you

15. A wall is being built to _ the place __ thieves. A. prevent; from B. guard; from C. keep; out  D. leave ; off

16. They are warned there are many dangers __.A. avoiding B. being avoided C. to avoid  D. to be avoided

17.     China’s growth is not     threat to others. On      contrary, it will bring more opportunities to the world.  A. The; a; /  B. The; /; the  C. /; a; / D. /; a; the

18. In fact, the situation was so desperate that,     , no one could help another.

  A. in this way       B. in common       C. in other words        D. in most cases

19. We had a really bad time about six months ago but now things are     .

A. looking up     B. coming up        C. making up       D. turning up

20. He told us sadly that more than one person      in the case.

A. involved       B. had involved       C. was involved         D. were involved

21. --- Why bother? There is too much rubbish here. You’ll never pick it all up.    --- Maybe not. But at least this part of the park    cleaner.           A. was  B. will be  C. had been       D. is

22. She is a caring and helpful neighbor,     all of us will always adore and be thankful to.

   A. /              B. that             C. for whom           D. one whom

23. Maybe you have been to many famous restaurants, but nowhere else     on such nice ducks.

  A. you can feast     B. can you taste      C. you can taste     D. can you feast

24. --- Why do you work so hard day and night?---      my parents’ expectations.

A. To live up to       B. To meet the demand of C. To make full use of       D. To put up with

25. You were out enjoying yourself when you ________.

   A. must have studied  B. would have studied  C. should be studying D. ought to have been studying

26. --- I thought he would give in to me.  --- That’s     .

  A. what you are wrong B. why you are wrong C. where you were wrong D. which you were wrong

27. The positive meanings    words in an ad and how they are presented in an interesting way play an important role in promoting a product. A. are attached to B. attached to C. attaching to  D. having attached to

28. --- May I use your dictionary? I need to look up a word.  --- It’s over there.     .

  A. It depends        B. Got it          C. Feel free            D. No problem

29. I wouldn’t think it      to ask him to      the club - he’ll only refuse.

A. worthwhile; join   B. worthwhile; join in  C. worth; join          D. worth; join in

30. He stepped into the dark cave, _______high above his head.

A. holding a burning stick B. held a burnt stick C. holding a burnt    D. held a burning stick

第二节 完形填空

Salsa is a musical type that has existed for many years and is still 1 today. Salsa comes from Cuba, but many people 2 that the Puerto Ricans who moved to the US 3 the style of salsa we know today.

  Because of political problems in the 4 20th century, many people left Puerto Rico and settled in the US. Between 1915 and 1930, about 50,000 Puerto Ricans 5 in the US. In 1917, a 6 was passed that made people from Puerto Rico Americans move 7 . After this, Puerto Ricans were able to move 8 between their home and the US mainland.

  Between 1940 and 1969, about 800,000 Puerto Ri-cans moved to the US, 9 to New York City and Miami. They brought with them their culture, style, and Latin rhythm. One style of music and dance they 10 to the US was a mixture of Afro-Cuban rhythms and Puerto Rican traditional dance. In New York,  11 incorporated (little) American jazz, and the salsa we know today 12 . During this time, sala music and dance, were popular in the New York City and around the US.

  The song words  13  stories of the immigrants' (移民) struggle to make a 14  in New York City. By the late 1970's, salsa caliente was 15  popular; another style-salsa romantica, with its romantic love lyrics (词句) -became popular,  16 . Salsa romantica is still popular today and is  17 by musicians suchas Mare Anthony, a singer from Puerto Rico.

  18  Puerto Ricans continue to make special mixtures of salsa by combining it with other musical styles. A mixture of hip-hop and salsa can be 19  in Jennifer. Lopez's music which became world famous by combining rock rhythms with the salsa romantics style.

  For many people, listening to salsa music is not  20  ;its fast rhythm and lively beat make them want to get up and dance.


1. A. new  B. popular C. beautiful D. wonderful

2. A. believe  B. doubt  C. agree D. guess

3. A. formed  B. got C. developed D. invented

4. A. middle  B. late C. unknown  D. early

5. A. arrived  B. lived C. worked  D. visited

6. A. plan  B. law C. suggestion  D. rule

7. A. back and forth  B. up and down      

C. in and out      D. here and there

8. A. slowly B. quickly C. gradually D. freely

9.A. exactly B. certainly C. mainly D. impossibly

10. A. brought B. took C. carried  D. gave

11. A. singers  B. musicians

C. dancers   D. New Yorkers

12. A. was born   B. came out    

C. was finished  D. went on

13. A. wrote B. made up C. changed into D. told

14. A. journey B. room    C. living D. contribution

15. A. for ever         B. even more        C. no longer          D. now and then

16. A. instead B. indeed C. too D. either

17. A. acted B. performed C. played D. showed

18. A. Old  B. Young C. Man D. Woman

19. A. seen  B. felt C. heard D. imagined

20. A. good  B. comfortable C. enough D. easy


第三部分:阅读理解             A

A device that stops drives from falling asleep at the wheel is about to undergo testing at Department of Transport laboratories and could go on sale within 12 months.

  The system, called Driver Alert, aims to reduce deadly road accidents by 20%—40% that are caused by tiredness. Airline pilots can also use it to reduce the 30% of all pilot-error accidents that are related to fatigue.

  Driver Alert is based on a computerized wristband. The device, worn by drives or pilots, gives out a sound about every four minutes during a car journey. After each sound the driver must respond by squeezing the steering wheel(方向盘). A sensor in the wristband detects this pressing action and measures the time between the sound and the driver's response.

  Tiredness is directly related to a driver's response time. Usually, a watchful driver would take about 400 milliseconds to respond, but once that falls to more than 500 milliseconds, it suggests that the driver is getting sleepy.

  In such cases the device gives out more regular and louder sounds, showing that the driver should open a window or stop for a rest. If the driver's response continues to slow down, the sounds become more frequent until a nonstop alarm warns that the driver must stop as soon as possible.

  The device has been delivered to the department's laboratories for testing. If these tests, scheduled for six months' time, are successful, the makers will bring the product to market within about a year.

56. According to the text, Driver Alert ______.

  A. aims to reduce tiredness-related accidents  B. aims to prevent drivers from sleeping

  C. has gone through testing at laboratories   D. has been on sale for 12 months

57. How should a driver respond to the sounds from Driver Alert?

 A. By sounding a warning.         B. By checking the driving time.

  C. By touching the wrist hand.        D. By pressing the steering wheel.

58. We can learn from the text that the driver needs to stop for a break when his response time is _____.

 A. about 400 milliseconds  B. over 500 milliseconds C. below 500 milliseconds D. about 4 minutes

59. When the driver gets sleepy while driving, Driver Alert ______.

 A. moves more regularly          B. opens the window for the driver

C. stops working properly          D. sounds more frequently and loudly

B

Alzheimer's disease is a major national health problem. Nearly 2 million Americans over the age of 65 have Alzheimer's disease. It is a leading cause of death among the elderly. But Alzheimer's disease is not confined(限于) to the aged. There may be a million or more people under the age of 65 suffering from the disease.

At one time, people suffering from the disease were said to be "getting old". The disease was thought to be a natural part of growing old, but it is now known that Alzheimer's disease strikes young and old alike. It is an organic(器官的) disease that destroys brain cells.

Alzheimer's disease affects the patient's memory, speech, and movement. In the beginning stages of the disease, the patient may seem slightly confused. He may have trouble speaking. Then the patient's memory begins to fail. He may forget dates, telephone numbers, names and plans.

As the disease progresses, the patient may not recognize family and friends. These symptoms(症状) often cause terrible anxiety in the patient. He may feel lost and frightened. Sometimes the patient reacts with wild and bad behavior.

In the last stages of the disease, the patient may not be able to take care of himself. He may have lost the ability to speak and walk.

Scientists don't know exactly what causes Alzheimer's disease. It may be caused by a virus. It may be caused by a poisonous substance(物质) in the environment. At present, there is no cure for the disease. But there are ways to slow its progress. Exercise and physical treatment can help the patients of this disease.

60. The main idea of the passage is that Alzheimer's disease _______.

 A. is a terrible part of the aging process B. is an organic disease that affects young and old

C. can be cured by physical treatment  D. causes forgetfulness

61. All of the following are symptoms of Alzheimer's disease EXCEPT _______.

A. forgetfulness B. difficulty in speaking  C. loss of sight D. loss of the ability to walk

62. According to the passage, which of the following may be a cause of Alzheimer's disease?

 A. Poisons produced by the brain.  B. Getting old.  C. A virus. D. Lack of exercise.

63. The progress of Alzheimer's disease can be slowed by ______.

 A. operation B. a change in environment C. medicines D. physical treatment and exercise

C

When I opened my e-mail the other day, a pretty woman named Rachel appeared on my computer screen. She greeted me by name and started talking with great enthusiasm. Every now and then she stopped to smile at me or blow a kiss. She was reading to me an e-mail from my brother, and a lot of it was about his getting the phone company to give him a high-speed Internet connection. It was pretty cool.

Rachel was there thanks to a new technology called Facemail. Facemail lets you send e-mail that gets ready to the receiver by an attractive male or female form or by a clown(小丑). The software, which is free, can be downloaded at www. Facemail.com.

Facemail faces are lifelike, and they simulate(模拟) emotions based on emotions that you put in your text. For example, type in-X, and Rachel blows a kiss.

LifeFX, the company that develops the Facemail, is sure there are broad business uses. The reason e-business isn’t popular, the company says, is that buying over the Internet lacks the human touch. But what if you went to the Nike website and Michael Jordan greeted you by name, waited on you and personally closed the sale? And it is talking with Whirl(惠而浦公司) about using the technology in a computer screen on a fridge. Then if Morn can't be home when the kids get back from school, she can leave a note with voice and image telling them what there’s to eat.

Facemail could get hot fast. Personally, I'm a fan. But Facemail should be used with care. The clown looks lively and funny at first. But if you select the clown, put a few rude words in an e-mail and add some angry emotions, you've got a Psycho-mail(疯人型电子邮件).

64. The pretty woman that appears on the writer's computer screen was ______.

  A. a woman working on the Internet   B. his brother's girlfriend

 C not a real person           D. the picture of his pen-friend

65. The main advantage of Facemail is that ______.

 A. you can hire a beautiful woman to read the e-mail to you B. you can see the person who sends you the e-mail

 C. yon can send an e-mail free of charge         D. e-mail can be attractive in a more lovely way

66. The writer mentioned Nike website and Michael Jordan to show that _______.

  A. Famous people like Michael Jordan also like to use Facemail

  B. Facemail can make shopping on the Internet more interesting

  C. Nike website will increase its sales by Jordan  D. Michael Jordan will serve you himself on Nike website

67. What is the writer's attitude towards Facemail?

  A. He thinks it needs further improvement.    B. He thinks it cool and funny.

  C. He thinks it a danger to the Internet.     D. He thinks people should be careful with Facemail.

D

Sheep, like turkeys and ostriches, are not considered the cleverest animals. British scientists said last Wednesday human may have underestimated(低估) the woolly creatures. They could be much smarter than we think.

Researchers at the Babraham Institute in Cambridge, southern. England, have shown that animals have a good memory system and are extremely good at recognizing faces--which they think is a sure sign of intelligence.

Behavioral scientist Keith Kendrick and his friends trained 20 sheep to recognize and distinguish(区别) 25 pairs of sheep faces and used electrodes(电极) to measure their brain activity, which showed they could remember 50 faces for up to two years.

"If they can do that with faces, the fact is that they have to have reasonable intelligence, otherwise, what is the point of having a system for remembering anything else," Kendrick said in an interview.

So hours of seemingly mindless eating grass may not be so mindless after all.

Kendrick believes sheep got their reputation as dumb animals because they live in large groups and do not appear to have much individuality and are frightened of just about everything.

"All animals, including humans, once they are frightened don't tend to show signs of intelligent action," he explained.

In research reported in the science journal Nature, Kendrick and his team showed that sheep, like humans, have a specialized system in the brain, which allows them to distinguish between many different faces that look extremely similar.

"The most important findings of the study is that they are able, both from a behavioral point of view and from looking at the way the brain is organized, to remember a large number of faces of individuals for a very long time," said Kendrick. "It is a very strange system. They are showing similar abilities in many ways to humans. "

68. From the first paragraph we can find that ______.

 A. people used to think sheep are smarter than the other animals  B. people used to raise sheep in a wrong way

 C. people don't consider sheep as clever animals       D. people have done a lot of research on sheep

69. From what Kendrick said in the interview we learn that ________.

 A. scientists have learned a lot about sheep's intelligence B. scientists have learned little about sheep's intelligence

 C. scientists can't do anything more about sheep's memory  D. scientists don't have to research animals' memory

70. As is shown in the passage _________.

  A. sheep are among the weak animals    B. it is not right for people to raise sheep in groups

  C. when sheep eat grass in the fields their minds may be active

  D. if people feel frightened, they may become more brave

71. When scientists found that sheep show similar abilities in many ways to humans they may think it _____.

  A. worrying      B. moving       C. frightening      D. interesting

E

Disposing(处理) of waste has been a problem since humans started producing it. As more and more people choose to live close together in cities, the waste-disposal problem becomes increasingly difficult.

During the eighteenth century, it was usual for several neighboring towns to get together to select a faraway spot as a dumpsite. Residents or trash haulers(垃圾托运者) would transport household rubbish, rotted wood, and old possessions to the site. Periodically(定期的) some of the trash was burned and the rest was buried. The unpleasant sights and smells caused no problem because nobody lived close by.

Factories, mills, and other industrial sites also had waste to be disposed of. Those located on rivers often just dumped the unwanted remains into the water. Others built huge burners with chimneys to deal with the problem.

Several facts make these choices unacceptable to modern society. The first problem is space. Dumps, which are now called landfills, are most needed in heavily populated areas. Such areas rarely have empty land suitable for this purpose. Property is either too expensive or too close to residential neighborhoods. Long-distance trash hauling has been a common practice, but once farm areas are refusing to accept rubbish from elsewhere, cheap land within trucking distance of major city areas is almost nonexistent.

Awareness of pollution dangers has resulted in more strict rules of waste disposal. Pollution of rivers, ground water, land and air is a price people can no longer pay to get rid of waste. The amount of waste, however, continues to grow.

Recycling efforts have become commonplace, and many towns require their people to take part. Even the most efficient recycling programs, however, can hope to deal with only about 50 percent of a city's reusable waste.

72. The most suitable title for this passage would be ______.

  A. Places for Disposing Waste  B. Waste Pollution Dangers

  C. Ways of Getting Rid of Waste D. Waste Disposal Problem

73. During the 18th century, people disposed their waste in many ways EXCEPT for ______.

  A. burying it   B. recycling it  C. burning it   D. throwing it into rivers

74. What can be inferred from the fourth paragraph?

  A. Farm areas accept waste from the city in modern society.

  B. There is cheap land to bury waste in modem society.

  C. It is difficult to find space to bury waste in modem society.

  D. Ways to deal with waste in modem society stay the same.

75. The main purpose of writing this article is to ________.

  A. draw people's attention to waste management  B. warn people of the pollution dangers we are facing

  C. call on people to take part in recycling programs  D. tell people a better way to get rid of the waste

第一节   对话填空 (共10小题, 共10分)

M: Did you see the (76)l ___   of books for this course?

W: Yes. Dr. Downs said he (77)e_______ us to have the first five on the list. He’s going to discuss them in

(78)d  ______  .    M Are you going to buy them?

W:I don’t know. These books are (79)e ___  . And I don’t have a lot of money (80)o  ___   me.

M How about (81)s _____   them with me?   W: Sounds good.

M Let’s do this. I will buy three and you buy two of them.

W: I would rather do it this (82)w____ _: we pay fifty ----- fifty for the books now. And at the end of the

(83)c  ____  , you can take the books you find more interesting and I will take the ones I like.

M What(84) i ____   we both like the same books?

W: Come on. We are not going to  (85)a _____  over that, are we?

M: I was just joking. It’s (86)d  ____  a better idea. W: Then let’s get the books as soon as possible..

参考答案

第一节:单项填空1-5DCCAA 6-10 BBCCC 11-15 BCDBB 16-20 DDDAC 21-25 BDDAD 26-30 CBCAA

第二节 完形填空

1.B 既已存在多年,自然不是new,另后文有提示popular和很多人仍然了解、熟悉。

2.A由第二、三、四、五段陈述的Salsa演变的事实决定此空应为believe。

3.C从Salsa最初的形式到今天的形式应是演变、发展,而不是发明、得到、形成。

4.D由后句1915 and 1930和in 1917知是20世纪初,不是middle和late。

5.A从前句settled,本句的50,000 Puerto Ricans以及后文内容知此处应是arrived,不是B、C、D项。

6.B移民是一项严肃的国策,涉及许多社会问题,只有法(1aw)才能解决,并非计划、建议、规定能决定。

7.C从前后文看此处移民是国与国之间的移民,只能是移进移出,并非前后、上下和空泛的here and there。

8.D从前句的in and out和下段的移民数字800,000及本句句意综合看答案应是相对于一般移民的严格限制而言的自由freely,而不是时间的快、慢和进度的gradually。

9.C  A选项是指精确地,B选项是指当然地,与前后文逻辑上毫无关联且与事实不符,D选项是指不可能地,在文中不合逻辑,C选项由上下文可知。

10.A移民带到美国的音乐和舞蹈的风格,“带到”只能是brought to。

11.B从句意和文意看能够改编、创作乐曲的人当然是选项四种人中的B。

12.A  WflS born诞生、问世,音乐诞生只能用was born。

13.D  told讲述,A、B、C与文意均不相符。

14.C  make a living谋生,对于新移民而言首要的任务是谋生,不是在纽约旅游。make a room留出空间,与文意不符,make a contribution做贡献,更是与文意不符。

15.C该句前后两部分内容形成对照,后一句讲另一种风格的Salsa became popular,前一句自然就是no longer popular。

16.A后者替代前者。

17.B 演奏,played接乐器类名词,showed表演,acted扮演。

18.  B Man, Woman填于此空与全文没有任何联系,由continue可推断答案应为Young。

19.C  hip—hop和salsa都是音乐,音乐只能听到。

20.C 由后句想跳舞知答案为c,光听还不够,还要伴乐而跳。

 

第三部分:阅读理解

56. A细节理解题。根据第二段第一句内容可得出结论。              

57. D细节理解题。答案在第三段第三句:“After each sound the driver must respond by squeezing the steering wheel” 。

58. C细节理解题。根据第四段最后一句内容可推出答案。

59. D细节理解题。从文章倒数第二段的内容可得出正确答案。           

60. B主旨大意归纳题。本文主要讲的是老年痴呆症的一般知识,A,C两项本身表述有误,D项是细枝末节。

61. C细节理解题。从文章的介绍看,老年痴呆症能导致人们健忘,言语困难,生活不能自理等,但没有提到失明,故C项不对。

62. C细节理解题。从文章最后一段Scientists don’t know exactly what causes Alzheimer's disease.It may be caused by a virus.It may be caused by a poisonous substance in the environment.两句看,这种病症可能是由病毒或环境中的有害物质引起的。A项意为由大脑本身产生的毒素引起,不符合文意。

63. D推理判断题。从文章最后一段结尾一句Exercise and physical treatment can help the patients of this disease.可知答案。

64. C 细节理解题。根据文章第二段的介绍,Rachel是一种叫做Facemail的科技新产品,能以一种颇为迷人的男性、女性或丑角的形象向电子邮件的接收者发送邮件。

65. D 细节理解题。从第一段的描述、第二段的介绍和第四段所举的例子可以看出,用这种Facemail发送的电子邮件能够将其内容拟人化,并带有发送者所赋予的表情,这样就使得阅读邮件的过程变得很有趣(funny)、令人感觉很舒适(cool)。

66. B 推理判断题。要求考生根据对文章的理解推断作者的意图。作者在此只是提出一种假设:假如你进入耐克公司的网站,看到迈克尔?乔丹喊着你的名字与你打招呼、接待你并亲自与你进行交易的话会怎样?当然会令购物更有趣了。其他三个选项都是陈述事实而非假设。

67. B 推理判断题。要求考生根据对文章的理解体会作者的言外之意。从全文看,作者对Facemail是持肯定和赞赏态度的,从第一段最后一句和上一题的选项都可得到提示。

68. C 细节理解题。从文章第一段的三句话可以明显看出。

69. B 细节理解题。Kendrick在采访中的几句话都带有推测和不肯定的语气,这表明目前人们对于绵羊的智力的研究还很少,没有肯定性的结论。               //all.一句可以看出。

70. C 细节理解题。从文章第五段So hours of seemingly mindless eating grass may not be so mindless after

71. D 推理判断题。根据常理推断,科学家们通过研究发现绵羊的智力在许多方面与人相似之后,会对这种现象非常感兴趣。其余三项根据不合常理,可以排除。

72. D 本题考查对于全文主旨大意地把握并要求考生据此选择最佳标题。文章主要讨论垃圾处理的问题(A项),至于处理垃圾的地点(B项)、垃圾污染的危害(C项)和处理垃圾的方式(D项)都是垃圾处理问题的一个方面,不能以偏概全。

73. B 细节理解题。recycle意为“循环利用”。对于垃圾的循环利用是最近才开始的一项技术,18世纪的时候是没有的。文章二、三段明确提到其余三种垃圾处理方法。

74. D 理解题。文章第四段提到landfills(垃圾掩埋法)和long-distance trash hauling(垃圾长途拖运),可见现代社会人们所使用的垃圾处理方法还和以前一样。

75. A 作者意图推测题。C,D两项很容易排除掉,B项没有提到垃圾处理的问题,偏离文章的主题。

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