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高三第一次适应性模拟测试英语试卷

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高三第一次适应性模拟测试英语试卷

             

本试卷分第一卷(选择题)和第二卷(非选择题)两部分。共150分。考试时间为120分钟。

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. £ 9.15.      C. £ 9.18.

答案是B。

1.    How old was the man when he graduated from Harvard?

A. 22            B. 18           C. 23

2.    What are the two speakers doing?

A. Playing a ball game     B. Cheering for Oxford   C. Watching a football match

3. What are the two speakers talking about?

A. A film          B. A book         C. A record

4.Where is the man going?

A. New York         B. London         C. Goldberg

5. What is the man’s attitude towards stopping smoking?

A. He is joking        B. He is serious       C. He is careful

第二节(共15小题海小题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至8题。

6.What is the woman’s problem?

A.    She has some friends in her room. B. She is looking for a place to study. C. She can’t walk in the rainy weather.

7. Why does the woman leave the classroom?

A.    It is closed for repairs. B. It is not quiet enough there. C. It’s being used by a club.

8.Where will the woman probably go?

A. To the city library  B. To the man’s home  C. To the reading room

听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。

9.What does the man think of the car at first ?

A. It’s not nice enough  B. It’s not cheap   C. It’s too small

10. What does the man have to do before he has the car?

A. Sign that check  B. Examine the car again  C. Write his name down on that paper

11. What can we learn from the conversation?

A. The car was sold at $3,500 B. The man is satisfied with the car  C. The woman took $ 200 off the asking price

听第8段材料,回答第12、13题。

12.What does the man usually do on the Internet every week?

A. Send 2 or 3 emails  B. Write 2 or 3 real letters  C. Surf the Web

13. What else do we know about the man?

A.    He is too busy to log on the Internet. B. He writes letters only with pen and paper C. He finds useful information on the Internet.

听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。

14.Where does this conversation probably take place?

A.At home  B. In a restaurant  C. On a sports ground

15.What’s wrong with the man?

A.He is ill   B. He feels uncomfortable.  C. He has no money to pay the bill.

16. What do we learn from the conversation?

A. The woman likes footballs B. The man has never played football. C. Germany beat Italy in the match yesterday.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17. Who is the speaker most probably talking to?

A. Art lovers  B. Photographers  C. University students

18.Dr wilson went to the European countries for_________.

A. the study of present art  B. the preparation of her work C. the lecture to be given today

19.What is Dr Wilson busy doing now?

A. Taking photographs for a newspaper B. Teaching painting in a university  C. Writing a book about art

20.What can be expected in Dr wilson’s talk?

A. Her experienced in European countries B. Present-day art in Italy. C. Lifestyle in Italy in the 19th century

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)

  从A、B人、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

21.It is generally believed that _______ experience is what makes ________ people wise, so the older one becomes, the wiser he is.

A./ , /  B. / , the   C. an, /   D. an, the

22. ---Listen. I’ve got to go.

  ---It’s only eleven and _______?

A. you leave the party  B. you’re leaving the party  C. you have left the party D. you will be leaving the party

23. I have looked for the book everywhere. Where _________ ?

A. may it have been  B. could it have been  C. must it be   D. can it be

24.The Russian Domitory fire,_______ to have been caused by an electrical malfunction, killed at least eleven Chinese students.

A. believe   B. is believed  C. to believe  D. believed

25. I have got no _______ where I can listen to some real heavy metal live broadcast.

A. interest  B. idea   C. problem  D. suggestion

26. ---Hi! What brings you here?

  ---I’m here ________ about what high school students do in their spare time.

A. to know   B. to have found out  C. to find out D. to have known

27.________ to what you think, our TV program turned out to be well-received

A. Different    B. Contrary  C. Fortunate  D. Likely

28.---What was it ________ you wanted so much to tell me?

  --- well, uh, will you lend me some money?

A. that  B. when  C. which  D. since

29.Rebecca says she hardly ________ eats dinner at home because she’s always up to his neck in work.

A. even    B. ever     C. already    D. still

30.Sometimes, if you want to make people angry, just tell _________ you’re really thinking.

A. him whom  B. them that   C. him when  D. them that

31. Since your graduation is drawing near, how well will you _________ for the job that lies ahead?

A. have prepared  B. be preparing  C. be prepared D. prepare

32.Maybe you can give me your home phone number as well, just __________, of course.

A. in time  B. in need C. in case D. in future

33. ---XY Motors, Susan Black speaking.

  ---This is Judy of Microsoft. I’m ________ your call.

A. returning  B. expecting  C. answering D. waiting

34.To such lengths _______ at the conference that everyone got bored.

A. he spoke  B. was he spoken  C. did he speak  D. has he spoken

35. ---Good morning. I’d like to book a taxi to the airport on Saturday morning, please.

  ---_________

  ---I’m at Sun Hotel in Castle Street.

A. What for?  B. Where from?  C. What time exactly? D. Where to?

第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题l.5分,满分30分)

  阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36-55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

  You may think that inventions are far away from your everyday life. But in fact, almost everyone can invent. It’s just that they do not recognize that their idea could be the  36   of an invention.

  Once inventors see their  37   have some practical value, they don’t let them slip away.  38  , the inventor of the dishwasher, American Josephine Cochrane, loved to give dinner parties. But she found it took too long to 39   her dishes by hand and too many of them broke. She decided that a machine could do the job  40   and also with fewer mistakes. So, in 1886, she set out to make one for herself.

  Like Cochrane’s, most inventions are created to solve a problem.  41  the first and most important step is to find the problem. You can start by  42  what is wrong with things you use now. You can ask grandparents or neighbours  43  they remember ever sayng: “I wish someone would invent something for…” Or you can look at people in different areas, such as on the street, or at school. Then you  44   notice situations or things in need of improvement. Remember to record your ideas and work. This will help you develop your  45   and protect it when it is completed.

  The next  46  is to think about possible solution. An invention is a new way of solving a problem. So think of many, varied, and 47  ways. You can often  48  a solution for a problem by looking at it from a different angle or thinking about it in a new way. And if one solution doesn’t  49   , can it be put to other uses?  50   , most inventions are not brand new. They do not come out of   51   ,  but come out of things or ideas that already exist.

  And the hardest part of inventing,  52   for a lot of inventions, is finding a problem and thinking of a solution. Once you have an idea, you can always get help while  53  your invention.

  This problem-solveing technique can also work in your everyday life. So, why not  54   it in your studies, in your relationship with others, or even in the   55  you look at the world?

36.A. result    B. opposite     C. start     D. expression

37.A. ideas    B. inventions    C. problems   D. lives

38.A. In fact   B. For example   C. At first    D. Strange enough

39.A. wash    B. offer       C. make     D. keep

40.A. harder   B. faster       C. earlier     D. better

41.A. Still    B. So        C. However    D. Instead

42.A. worrying about  B. talking of  C. passing by   D. looking at

43.A. when    B.if        C. why      D. how

44.A. might    B. should      C. must      D.would

45.A. idea    B. skill       C. invention   D. machine

46.A. stage    B. step       C. chance    D. matter

47.A. trational   B. interesting    C. strange     D. unusual

48.A.come up with B. make use of   C. look forward to D. show interest in

49.A.appear    B. fail       C. exist      D. work

50.A. After all   B. As a result    C. What’s more  D.In the meanwhile

51.A. somewhere  B. anywhere    C. nowhere    D. everywhere

52.A. still     B.even       C. never       D. specially

53.A. protecting  B. announcing   C. recording    D. building

54.A. try      B. improve    C. manage     D. introduce

55.A. case     B. form      C. situation     D. way

第三部分:阅读理解(共对小题;每小题2分,满分物分)

  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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

  Sydney Opera House must be one of the most recognizable images of the modern world--- up there with the Eiffel Tower and the Empire States Building --- and one of the most phographed. Not only is itrecognizable, it has come to represent ‘Australia’.

  Although only having been open since 1973, it is as representative of Australia as the pyramids are ofEgypt and the Colosseum of Rome. The Opera House is situated on Bennelong Point, which reaches out into harbour. The skyline of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, the blue water of the harbour and the Sydney Opera House, viewing from a boat or from the air, is unforgettable.

  Ironic, perhaps, that this Australia icon --- the Opera House with a roof reminding us of a ship at full sail---was designed by famous Danish architect--- Utzon. In the late 1950s the Australia Government conducted a competition for the sign of the Opera House and Utzon’s sign was chosen. The irony was that his design was, arguably, beyond the abilities of engineering of the time. Utzon spent a couple of years reworking the design and it

was 1961 before he had solved the problem of how to build the ‘sails’ of the roof.

56.In Italy, ________ can not only be recognized but also representative of its culture.

A. the pyramids  B. the Empire State Buildings  C. the Eiffel Tower D. the Colosseum

57.It was during the 1970s that__________.

A.    the Australian government held the competition for the design.

B.    the public was at last allowed to visit the Opera House

C.    the Danish architect managed to build the “sails” of the world

D.   the pyramids of Egypt were open to the public

58.You may find it ironic that _________

A.    the Australian architect designed a Danish representative building.

B.    the Opera House should have “sails” on its roof

C.    no engineers could build the Opera House according to the Utzon’s first design

D.   Utzon was ready to do so many things for the Australian government

B

  Food can be divided into two basic catergories: real food and pleasure food. Real food is fuel for the body’s needs,while pleasure food, which is high in fat and / or sugar, is primarily for taste satisfaction. The categories are pretty obvious. Broccoli is real food. Cookies are in the pleasure group.

  When you’re hungry, you are faced with choices. If you’re not suffering from too much hunger, you can be rational about them. Go to the refrigerator. What looks good? If you have chosen a real food--- say, a turkey sandwich--- you can be certain your body can use it for fuel. Eat it and enjoy.

  Two hours later you are hungry again. Back to the refrigetator. What looks good? Ice-cream. Stop! Employ your will power just a little. Ice-cream isn’t what your body needs. Does something else look good? Yes, a piece of toast with peanut butter and a glass of milk sound good too. Okay, go ahead--- remembering that high-fat real foods should be eaten in proper amount.

  One suggestion is to get rid of pleasure food from your kitchen. Instead, keep a variety of high-quality foods available at all times.In short, buy lots of delicious real food, and get rid of the junk.

  But what if you have ice-cream on hand and nothing else sounds good? Although you don’t want to eat pleasure food whenever hunger strikes, there is a right place for them in your diet. If you have analyzed your feelings and there are no other needs like hunger, eat the ice-cream. You have not failed. On the contrary, you have accepted your natural appetite, but not blindly.

  Surprisingly, when you know you can eat anything you want, and that you never have to put up with unsatisfied hunger again, you’ll feel much more relaxed and begin to want to eat what your body needs.

59. What should be the best title for this passage?

A.Pleasure Food In Our Daily life  B. Limiting Your Pleasure Food

C. Ways Of Reducing Weight   D. Getting Rid Of Pleasure Food

60.All of the following are real food except_________

A. turkey sandwich  B. a toast with peanut butter C. an ice-cream  D. a glass of milk

61. What is the suggested choice when you are hungry?

A.    Enjoy anything you feel like B. Eat only delicious real food.

C.Choose something your body needs D. Help yourself to both real and pleasure food.

62. Judging from the fourth paragraph, what does “junk ”mean?

A. food like ice-cream  B. food you don’t like  C. high-fat real food  D. low-quality food

63.What is the author’s attitude towards food?

A.    Eat pleasure food when hunger strikes. B. Enjoy as much high-fat food as you like.

C. Never keep pleasure food such as ice-cream in your diet. D. Have ice-cream sometimes if you really want to.

C

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64.The advertisement above most probably appear_________.

A. on a website  B. in a newspaper  C. in a magazine  D. on a noticeboard

65. “Mccowan” in the third ad is most likely to be the name of _________.

A. the house owner  B. a certain area  C. the whole basement D. a shopping center

66. A college student would like to rent a room with a separate at around 300 dollars. Which telephone number should be called?

A. 416-298-278  B. 416-898-2133  C. 416-335-4459  D. 416-335-7470

67.If a newly married couple prefer convenience in shopping and quietness in surroundings, the ID number of the advertisement for

choice should be _______.

A. 240   B. 410   C.518  D.597

D

 The Shadow Wolf walks slowly across the hot desert sand. His eyes move slowly over the ground. Most people would only see sand, dirt, rocks and some small plants. The Shadow Wolf sees a story. He looks closely at the ground. He can tell that five men passed

this way. Four of them carried heavy loads. He can also tell they are moving quickly. They are not yet running, but they are moving as fast as their heavy loads permit. One is not carrying a heavy load. The Shadow Wolf knows this person is the group’s leader.

  The Shadow Wolf increases his own special across the dry, hot desert. Soon, he can tell that the five men are running.They know he is following them. Moments later, in the far distance, a group of birds suddenly flies away from the ground. The five men have frightened the birds. The Shadow Wolf slowly pulls out his radio and calls for help. The five men are caught within an hour.

They are arrested for trying to bring illegal drugs into the United States. Once again, the Shadow Wolf hunters of the United States Customs Service have been successful.

  For thousands of years, people were hunting wild animals and gathering kinds of food that were not easily found. Their hunting skills were extremely important. They learned to follow the signs or marks left on the ground as animals moved along a path. This skill is called tracking. A good tracker would often spend days following the signs of a group of animals until he could make a successful kill for food.these skills have disappeared in most of the modern world. Yet, special members of the United States Customs Service now use them to find and arrest people who try to sell illegal drugs.

68. The Shadow Wolf’s major work is to __________.

A. write a story about the drug smuggling  B. follow the signs left by drug smuggling

C.searching for people carrying heavy loads. D. arrest people bringing illegal drugs to the U.S.

69. In the story the Shadow Wolf makes judgments mainly according to ________.

A. fingerprints  B. sounds  C. footprints  D. ground planets

70. “ A good tracker” in the last paragraph refers to a/an _______.

A.shadow wolf B. hunting dog  C. animal catcher  D. ancient farmer

71. What can be used as a suitable title for the article?

A.    Hunting for Drug Dealers B. American Drug Smuggling C. How to be a Shadow Wolf D. An Ancient Tracking Skill

E

 The job of raising children is a tough one. Children don’t come with an instruction book. And each child is different. So parents sometimes pull their hair out hopelessly, not knowing what to do. But in raising children--- as in all of life---what we do is affected by our culture. Naturally then, American parents teach their children basic American values.

 To Americans, the goal of parents is to help children stand on their own feet. From childhood, each child may get his or her own room. As children grow, they gain more freedom to make their own choices. Teenagers choose their own forms of entermainment,as well as the friends to share them with. When they reach young adulthood, they choose their own careers and marriages. Of course, many young adults still seek their parents’s advice for the choices they make. But once they “ leave the nest” at around 18 to 21 years old, they want to be on their own, not “ tied to their mother’s apron strings.”

  The relationship between parents and children in America is very informal. American parents try to treat their children as individuals, not as extensions of themselves. They allow them to realize their own dreams. Americans praise and encourage their children to give them the confidence to succeed. When children become adults, their relationship with their parents becomes more like a friendship among equals. But contrary to popular belief, most adult Americans don’t make their parents pay for room and board when they come to visit. Even as adults, they respect and honor their parents.

  Being a parent is a tall order. It takes patience, love, wisdom, courage and a good sense of humor to raise children. Some people are just deciding not to have children at all, since they’re not sure it’s worth it. But raising children means training the next generation

and keeping our culture. What could be worth more than that?

72. In raising a child, American parents are supposed to _________

A.    buy an instruction book for reference B. avoid being affected by their own culture

C. depend on themselves all the time   D. offer help only when necessary

73. American children tend to stand on their own feet in that they_________

A.    charge their parents for room and board during their visit.

B.    never ask parents for their opinions on choosing a marriage partner

C.    stop living with their parents even before they get married.

D.   have more connections with fathers than mothers

74. In this passage, what would the writer regard as the American basic values?

A.    Freedom, love and courage B. Independence, equality and respect

C.Equality, patience and freedom D. Independence, courage and respect

75. The phrase “ a tall order ” in the last paragraph means ________

A. a difficult task  B. an important role   C. a high honor  D. a worthy job

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)

   此题要求改正所给短文中的错误。对标有题号的每一行作出判断:如无错误,在该行右边横线上画一个勾(√);如有错误(每行只有一个错误),则按下列情况改正:

  此行多一个词:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉,在该行右边横线上写出该词,并也用斜线划掉。

  此行缺一个词:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),在该行右边横线上写出该加的词。

  此行错一个词:在错的词下划一横线,在该行右边横线上写出改正后的词。

  注意:原行没有错的不要改。

  My father is the man I respect most. Strictly as he may         76.___________

be, he never fails show his care and consideration. Once I         77.___________

broke a neighbor’s window. Seeing nobody around, and I ran        78.___________

away immediately. When Dad came home, he noticed me         79.___________

nervousness and asked me what had happened. I can           80.___________

only tell him the true. Rather than scold me, he praised my         81.___________

honesty and then encouraged me to apologize for our neighbor.       82.___________

I learn from this episode that not only does Dad takes           83.__________

care of our health and he also teaches us how to be good          84.___________

citizens. How lucky I am to have such a good father!           85.___________

第二节书面表达(满分25分)

  假设你是李华,有一位加拿大朋友Albert托你在广州找工作。你看到《广州英文早报》(“GZ Morning

Post”)上登载了一则招聘启事,认为对他很合适。请用英文写一封短信,用E-mail发给Albert,告知此事。

广告原文如下:

Foreign teachers wanted !

Teachers for our English course for children and adults.

Requirements :

1.    Native English speaker

2.    University degrees in education or related field

3.    Foreign expert certification

Contact Tel : -3230 E-mail :

Guangzhou Future Information Company Limited

注意:

1.  开头语已为你写好;

2.  介绍须包括所有内容,但不要逐条译成英语;

3.  短文的长度为100 词左右。

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  My father is the man I respect most. Strictly as he may         76. strick

be, he never fails show his care and consideration. Once I         77. to

broke a neighbor’s window. Seeing nobody around, and I ran        78.and

away immediately. When Dad came home, he noticed me         79.my

nervousness and asked me what had happened. I can           80.could

only tell him the true. Rather than scold me, he praised my         81.truth

honesty and then encouraged me to apologize for our neighbor.       82.to

I learn from this episode that not only does Dad takes           83.take

care of our health and he also teaches us how to be good          84.but

citizens. How lucky I am to have such a good father!           85.___________

第二节书面表达(满分25分)

Dear Albert,

I know you want to find a job in Guangzhou. I read an advertisement in today’s “GZ Morning Post” , an English paper here. Guang zhou Future Information Company Limited is running a school, which provides training courses for both children and adults. So they need qualified English teachers, better native English speakers. They prefer ones with a university degree in education or other related fields, which I know you have received. And a foreign expert certication is also required. I think you are the right person they want.

If you are interested please directly call or write to the company. The telephone number is -3230, and their E-mail address is : .

Good luck

                           Yours ever

                            Li Hua