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山东省实验中学2014届高三第三次模拟考试(打靶)英语试题
本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。满分150分。考试时间120分钟。
第I卷(选择题 105分)
注意事项:
1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号、考试科目填涂在答题卡上:
2.每小题选出答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再
选涂其他答案标号。不能答在试卷上。
第一部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节单项填空(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读题意,根据所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)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。
1. —Congratulations! You have been admitted to Oxford. — ______ I can't believe my ears. A. Why not? B. So what? C. Have I? D. What's up? 2. There are cases______ children are made to learn what they don't want to. A. when B. where C. what D. which 3. —Wow, you have a really good voice.! _____you were good at singing. —Thank you.
A. haven't known B. hadn't known C. don't know D.
didn't know
4. Many graduates are busy traveling, _____to find a satisfactory job. A. to expect B. to have expected C. expecting D. having expected
5. Mr. White had hardly finished the speech _____the students started cheering. A. when B. while C. as D. after 6. Nobody knows ______it was that made Jeff so embarrassed . A. how B. why C. what D. which
7. Jacob is always ready to offer a helping hand and that's ____lie has a good reputation. A. where B. when C. how D. why 8. Peter bought a new digital camera, but ______often breaks down, A. one B. the one C. it D. that 9. ______you were serious, I wouldn't have laughed.
A. Should I know B. Would I know C. Had I known D. Did I know 10. Unless______, the fridge won't work properly. A. reparing B. having repaired C. being repaired D.repaired
第二节完形填空(共30小题:11--20题每小题1分,21—40题每小题1.5分;满分40分)
阅读下面两篇短文,从11--40各题所给的四个选项A、B、C、D)中出可以填入空白处的最佳 选项,并在答题上将该项涂黑。
A
I hope this finds you well. Perhaps a letter would be more 11 here but I will take this opportunity to send you a huge \
When I first signed up for your 12 class,! was in 9th grade and at a quite difficult time/My good friend 13 my ability and 1 was near going down that path with him, __14_ you cheered me up. This ended up being a huge 15 point for me and I credit you entirely.
At that time I held a certain amount of 16 towards my fattier. It was you who told me straight up what a good man he was. I really did need to hear that, and I'm glad you said so.
Finally, -somehow you _17_._ my total lack of talent in art. Thank you for giving me a 18 , and setting me straight on many levels. ! have only good 19 of our time together, skiing, training, rock climbing, and living.
I hope he doesn't need it like I did, but I can only hope my own son, now 13, will meet such a wonderful coach at some point. I'm sure you have 20 many lives in a similar wav. Thank you. 11. A. important B. kind C. helpful D. proper
12. A. climbing 13. A. doubted 14. A. when 15. A. setting 16. A. attitude 17. A. tolerated 18. A. favor 19. A. marks 20. A. caught
C. art D. coach C. smiled D. understood C. before D. after C. turning D. working C. anxiety D. care C. ignored D. hid , C. material D. remark C. lives D. memories C. touched D. stopped B
Now I can see that it is normal that people feel a little embarrassed to accept unexpected help from a stranger. Yesterday after 1 tried to pay for the person behind me at Starbucks, I was rejected. 21. I decided to take a different 22 to it today. 1 did something that absolutely could not be rejected, and probably won't even be __23_ for another few hours.
About once a week, 1 go and get a 24 at Starbucks (otherwise, I made it on my own to save money), I usually 25 with a credit card, or my Starbucks card, which means that I, like many others, don't get any 26 or cash back. As a result, 1 __27._ put money in the . 28 jar—and when 1 do, it's usually a dollar that I've 29 out of my wallet specially for that purpose.
Recently I was on 30 in a seaside house with my parents. I die the grocery shopping and 31_ most of the meals. Through our vacation, my dad paid me 32 — in sash —for the groceries, I didn't expect to get what 1 33 , but I took it because ) have learned that 34 . my father's gifts feels to him like I am rejecting his 35 .
So today, I 36 to have a $50 bill in my wallet. Before placing my 37 for my $2 coffee, 1 folded up the bill 38 the number didn't show, and as the cashier was getting my coffee, I put .the $50 in the tip jar. I get a little giggle (暗笑) _39__ me when 1 imagine them going through the tips at the end of the day. I wish I had the _40_ ability to do things like this more often!
21. A. Besides B. Therefore C. Otherwise D. Furthermore 22. A. approach B. chance C. look D. break 23. A. counted B. achieved C. noticed D. observed 24. A. view B. service C. job D. coffee 25. A. pay B. deal C. bargain D. connect 26. A. change B. credit C. prize D. interest 27. A. easily B. casually C. seldom D. never 28. A. fare B. tip C. hope D. gift 29. A. raised B. collected C. pulled D. fetched 30. A. beach B. education C. charity D. vacation 3!. A. designed B. prepared C. ordered D. tasted 32. A. unwillingly B. fairly C back ; D. out 33. A. deserved B. encouraged C charged D. spent
34. A. putting down B. setting down C. letting down D. turning down 35. A. hope B. love C. generosity D. friendship 36. A. used B. managed C. happened D. desired 37. A. call B. attempt C. intention D. order 38. A. so that B. in case C. for fear D. now that 39. A. out B. inside C. instead D. ahead 40. A. physical B. normal C. financial D. original 第二部分阅读理解(共25小题;每小题2分,满分50分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中选出最佳选项。
A
Schools are taking exam anxiety more seriously now because tests have become very important in determining their performance under the federal No Child Left Behind law. Research suggests that students do better when they're relaxed and in a good mood.
B. music B. allowed B. as B. making B. anger
B. discovered B. chance B. records B. passed
Craft was one of about 800 l0th-graders around the country who participated last year in the study by the California-based institute of HeartMath. It found that 55% of l0th-graders often had high levels of test anxiety and their scores were lower than those of students who used the company's techniques to improve relaxation and mood,
This year states must start testing children on math and reading in Grade 3 through 8 under the federal No Child Left Behind Act, which also requires that students take a science test at least once in elementary, middle and high school by 2013-2014.
Bowers is director of counseling for Tucson Unified School District, where some schools use a program called Brain Gym. The program teaches children to take deep breathing exercises to relax and focus on good memories using a series of movements also designed to improve, blood flow to the brain.
The idea of programs like HeartMath and Brain Gym is to get participants' minds working
efficiently.
“It has worked well at East Side Charter School in Willington, Delaware. Once they started using Heartmath, many children at the K-7 school have been able to reduce exam solicitude, as a result,
math
and reading score improved.\ “They are taught to be in a pleasant place... to breathe deeply arid slowly. And, close their
eyes and
imagine something they love like going with their grandfather to the ice cream store.\
says.
The HeartMath Institute also suggests getting at least eight hours of sleep the night before
a test and
having a healthy breakfast that morning. 41. What does the underlined word in the fifth paragraph probably mean? A. Chances. B. Anxiety. C. Grades. D. Content. 42. What relaxation techniques should we take to lower exam anxiety? A. Taking deep breathing and recalling movement exercises. B. Getting students' minds working efficiently by more tests. C. Advising students to get more sleep before a test. D. Making students take a test in a pleasant place.
43. What's American schools' main purpose to introduce relaxation techniques? A. To make an advertisement for a company. B. To introduce a program called Brain Gym. C. To improve the students' test scores.
D. To reduce examination anxiety of students.
44. What does the underlined word '- it\ A. The Institute B. The country C. The study D. Craft 45. According to the passage. Bowers' attitude towards the programs is ______. A. skeptical B. neutral C. casual D. supportive
B
I decided a few months ago that I was going to treat myself to a 4-day getaway from Los Angeles and visit Chicago. I got a free airplane ticket, but had to pay the hotel in cash, which 1 really couldn't afford. I found a travel website where a discounted 3-night stay was purchased from a recently opened hotel.
About three weeks before the trip, I had to regretfully cancel and only then realized the room, while transferable (可转手的) to another person, couldn't be changed to a later date and wasn't refundable. For the next two weeks I tried selling it on Craig's list with no success. Five days before the \acquaintances who live in Chicago and offer someone a free \of people all of whom already had their own plans,! was determined to have the room not go to waste.
That's when it suddenly occurred to me that I was looking at the rooms in the wrong way. Instead
of viewing them for vacation purposes, surely there must be a way to put them to good use, and that was when the idea that some sort of shelter might be able to use it. I eventually found one whose focus is aiding victims of domestic violence. This particular one was willing to listen to my out-of-left-field story and made it easier to transfer the rooms. The shelter was working with a desperate woman and her daughter, who were fortunately able to make use of the room. I was later
told by the shelter \
46. We can learn from paragraph 1 that the author______. A. planed to go on business in Chicago B. bought his flight using
credit cards
C. had alight budget for his holiday D. employed someone from a website 47. What happened to his plan three weeks before the trip?
A. The room reservation was canceled. B. The author couldn't make the trip. C. The hotel was no longer available. D. The author regretted making
the plan.
48. What was the author's first choice when he realized the situation? A. Getting his money back. B. Doing a favor to a friend. C. Complaining to authority. D. Making the trip himself. 49. What did the author finally do with his room reservation?
A. He sold it to someone on vacation. B. He used it for domestic violence. C. He put it off to a later holiday time. D. He donated it to needy
strangers.
50. From the underlined sentence in the last paragraph, we can infer that______. A. the women were grateful for the room B. the program was shocked by the event C. the shelter was asking for more rooms D. the author was unhappy with the result
C
National Football League star Warrick Dunn makes the dream of owning a home come true for struggling single parents.
For two years, Osei Nyahuma slept in homeless shelters ,and in a Tallahassee bus station, while his four children stayed with relatives. War-rick. Dunn helped to bring the family back together again. On December 18, Dunn handed Nyahuma the keys to a rully-furnished four-bedroom home in Tallahassee, Florida. Dunn provided the down payment and the furnishings. There was even a freshly-baked apple pie on the table and a Christmas tree in. the living room.
As Nyahuma and his four children walked from room 10 room in their new home, Nyahurna was very excited. \tried to hold back the tears, but I couldn't. 1 was filled with happiness and a sense of security.
For me past 10 years, Dunn has made it his life's duty to help single mothers who are trying to provide a better life for their children. His program is called -' Homes for the Holidays.\Nyahuma was the first father to receive assistance form the program.
So far, \Homes for the Holidays\has provided 74 single parents with a down payment on a home for their families. The program furnishes the homes wish beds, a washer and dryer, cleaning supplies—everything a family needs, down to the toothbrushes. The kitchens are stocked with food. The program began in Tampa, Florida, and has now expanded to Tallahassee, where Dunn attended college, to Baton Rouge, Louisiana, where Dunn grew up , and then to Atlanta, Georgia, where Dunn now plays football for the Falcons.
\\51. The best title of the passage would be ___ __. A. Introduction of Warrick Dunn B. Homes for the Holidays
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