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北京高考模拟题(三)及答案
总分150分
第一卷 (三大题,共95分)
一、单项填空(共25小题,每小题1分;满分25分)
A) 从A、B、C、D中找出其划线部分与所给单词的划线部分读音相同的选项。
例:have
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北京高考模拟题(三)及答案
总分150分
第一卷 (三大题,共95分)
一、单项填空(共25小题,每小题1分;满分25分)
A) 从A、B、C、D中找出其划线部分与所给单词的划线部分读音相同的选项。
例:have
A. gave B.save C. hat D. made
答案是C。
1.satellite
A.safety B. many C. navy D. magazine
2.hunger
A.anxious B.danger C.chance D.sandwich
3.drown
A.slowly B.ground C.unknown D.thought
4.among
A.fond B.along C.lovely D.modern
5.social
A.decision B.patient C.society D.suitable
B) 从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳答案。
例: We ______last night, but we went to the concert instead.
A. must have studied
B. might study
C. should have studied
D. would study
答案是C。
6. The police have ______power to arrest bad people by law.
A.the; the
B.不填; the
C.不填; 不填
D.the; 不填
7.----Shall I talk to him in English or French?
----Do as you please. He can speak ______of them.
A. one B.both C.neither D.any
8.When their first child was born, they ______for 3 years.
A.had married B.got married
C.had been married D.had got married
9.----The housework is too much for me, Jack.
----Sorry, but I can't help ______it, Joan. I've got something important to do, you know.
A.do
B.doing
C.to be doing
D.having done
10.Delia's going to join us , ______was agreed the day before yesterday.
A.it B.that C.what D.as
11.----Have a sweet dream.
-----______.
A.Yes, I will
B.Thank you all the same
C.All right
D.You too
12.You can never imagine what great difficulty I have ______your house.
A.found B.finding
C.to find D.for finding
13.Why did you throw the bottle out of the window? You ______somebody.
A.might hurt
B.could have hurt
C.would hurt
D.must have hurt
14.----I'm too busy to go to the cinema with you, John.
---- ______The film is said to be a very good one.
A.That's all right.
B.I'm so sorry.
C.What a shame!
D.It's too disappointed.
15.That's funny! I remember putting my glasses on my desk, but now they're ______.
A.missed B.broken
C.gone D.disappeared
16.If you lived with me, I'd give you as much freedom as you ______.
A.wanted B.would want
C.want D.had wanted
17.I came home very late last night, ______, early this morning.
A.at latest
B.on the whole
C.in a word
D.or rather
18.You look not a bit older than you did 5 years ago. How do you ______so young?
A.change B.grow
C.become D.stay
19.So funny ______that everybody burst out laughing.
A.she looked B.was she looking
C.did she look D.had she looked
20.Everything ______into consideration, they ought to have another chance.
A.to take
B.taken
C.to be taken
D.taking
21.It's a pity that the quarrel ______their friendship.
A.broke up
B.put down
C.gave up
D.took away
22.I think you've got to the point ______a change is needed, otherwise you'll fail.
A.when
B.that
C.where
D.which
23.----Why did she spend so much time searching shop after shop only for a blouse?
----Oh, she was very ______about her clothes.
A.special
B.particular
C.especial
D.unusual
24.I'd like you to meet David, a ______cowboy.
A.dark , handsome , tall
B.tall , handsome , dark
C.handsome, dark, tall
D.tall, dark, handsome
25.----I love you more than her, child.
----You mean more than ______love her or more than she loves ______?
A.you; me
B.I; you
C.you; you
D.I; me
二、完形填空(共25小题,每题1分;满分25分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从26~50各题所给的四个选项中,选出最佳答案。
The night passed peacefully. I was beginning to think that all was well. Then, just before daybreak I heard the man of the house talking to his wife. With my ear to the chimney that connected our rooms, I heard what they were saying. “Okay, okay, but must I kill them both?” To which the wife answered, “Yes. ” Then I heard nothing more. …
What can I tell you? I couldn't breathe. My body 26 cold. God! There were the two of us, without anything to 27 ourselves. How could we fight against half a dozen men with guns and other weapons? 28 , my friend was asleep. Should I wake him? I didn't want to 29 a sound. Should I try to run away? I couldn't. I looked 30 the window. Maybe I could 31 out, I said to myself. But there were two big dogs just 32 me.
I was still wondering what to do 33 I heard a sound on the stairs. The door was a little open. Through the 34 , I saw the husband. He was carrying a lamp in one hand. In the other hand he carried one of his big 35 . His wife was right behind him. I ran behind the door just as 36 opened. He gave the lamp to her and came into the room. “Go 37 !” said the woman, as she put her hand in front of the lamp.
He walked to the ladder and started 38 it. He was holding the knife between his 39 . When he reached the top, he 40 over my young friend sleeping peacefully. Then the man took the knife in his right hand, and with his 41 he took. … ah! … a ham from the shelf. He cut off a big piece, and left the 42 he came. The door closed, the 43 was gone, and I was left alone with my 44 .
When morning came, the whole family came 45 to wake us. They placed a large 46 in front of us----and an excellent meal it was, too! When we were almost 47 , the wife came in. She was carrying one more plate of food. It had two cooked 48 on it. “We just cooked these for you, ”she said. “Eat one now, and take one on your 49 .”That was when I understood the 50 of those terrible words. “Must I kill them both?”
26.A.felt B.went C.changed D.was
27.A.help B.save C.defend D.guard
28.A.Besides B.However C.Unfortunately D.Luckily
29.A.cause B.have C.let D.make
30.A.out B.down C.up D.round
31.A.walk B.jump C.break D.rush
32.A.beside B.behind C.under D.before
33.A.that B.then C.while D.when
34.A.opening B.door C.hole D.chimney
35.A.guns B.knives C.sticks D.hammers
36.A.he B.it C.I D.she
37.A.quickly B.carefully C.quietly D.slowly
38.A.climbing B.moving C.cutting D.carrying
39.A.fingers B.hands C.feet D.teeth
40.A.stopped B.bent C.sat D.stood
41.A.knife B.left C.other D.hand
42.A.way B.door C.ladder D.shelf
43.A.man B.woman C.light D.lamp
44.A.feelings B.senses C.thoughts D.doubts
45.A.forward B.on C.along D.up
46.A.dinner B.breakfast C.meal D.plate
47.A.gone B.done C.completed D.eaten
48.A.chickens B.hams C.eggs D.dogs
49.A.holiday B.road C.journey D.visit
50.A.purpose B.truth C.reality D.meaning
三、阅读理解(共25小题,A节每小题2分,B节每小题1分;满分45分)
A)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项中,选出最佳答案。
A
The story of Diego Maradona, the Argentinian football player, is the story of the rise and fall of a poor man who became a world star, but paid the price of fame. At 33 years of age, he is now at the end of a career (职业生涯) which saw him, in the 1980s, as the bright star of World Cup Football. In the 1990s, this career has come into a story of poor performance on the field, drug-taking, speaking ill of football officials, being forbidden and finally facing court action in which he has had to defend charges (指控) of shooting at several reporters.
Maradona was born in the poor area of Furito in Buenos Aires. Early in his life, he was able to realize a dream of most poor boys, the dream that the way out of poverty-trap is through success in sport. Sport in the world around is an activity open to all people, no matter what their background is.
Diego Maradona is one of eight children. His father is an Indian and mother an Italian. The games of football played in the dirty street outside his small white, one-storeyed home in Furito were to provide him with a passport out of the small town. Today, poorly dressed boys still run and kick balls around the street from which their hero traveled to become one of the world's great football artists.
Football expert Francis Corneo found Diego's gift. He says that the young player was “a natural”and there was nothing he could teach him. He had never seen anyone play like him in his thirty years' football life.
51.In the second paragraph of this passage, what does “poverty-trap” mean?
A.The low position in society.
B.Extremely poor condition in one's life.
C.Poor living conditions which are hard to escape from.
D.Become wealthy in the future.
52.After rising to the height in his footall career, he has been in decline (衰落), for ______.
A.his performance is not as good as before on the field
B.he will be brought in an action against his bad deed
C.he showed no respect for some football officials
D.all the above
53.Sport is an activity open to all people, no matter what their background is. This sentence tells us ______.
A.everybody enjoys sport and could turn a dream into reality
B.through sport everybody may be successful and becomes a famous star in the world, no matter how poor he used to be.
C.if one wants to be a famous sport star, he must have a special background
D.people from working-class families will never get international success
54.We can infer from the passage that ______.
A.Maradona will face a possible prison term if found guilty (有罪) on the shooting charges
B.background is very important in sport
C.Maradona is a football star; he is as famous as before
D.Maradona is down but he isn't knocked out
B
Money spent on advertising is money spent as well as any I know of. It serves directly to bring about a rapid sale of goods at reasonable prices, so setting up a firm home market and making it possible to provide for export (出口) at good prices. By drawing attention to new ideas it helps greatly to raise standards of living. By helping to increase demand it causes an increased need for labour, and is therefore a nice way to fight unemployment. It lowers the costs of many services ; without advertisements your daily newspaper would cost four times as much, the price of your television program would need to be doubled, and travel by bus or subway would cost more.
And perhaps most important of all, advertising provides a promise of reasonable value in the products and services you buy. Besides the fact that twenty-seven Acts of Parliament (国会)govern the terms of advertising , no regular advertiser dare produce anything that fails to live up to the promise of his advertisements. He might fool some people for a little while through misleading advertising. He will not do so for long, for the public has the good sense not to buy the poor goods more than once. If you see product frequently advertised, it is the proof I know that the product does what is promised for it, and that it has good value.
Advertising does more for the good of the public than any other force I can think of.
There is one more point I feel I ought to touch on. Recently I heard a well-known television person declare that he was against advertising because it persuades rather than informs. He was telling us the real difference. Of course advertising tries to persuade.
If its message were nothing but information, that would be difficult to get more people to buy, for even the choice of the colour of a shirt is a bit persuasive ----advertising would be so boring that no one would pay any attention. But perhaps that is what the well-known television person wants.
55.By the first sentence of the passage the writer means that ______.
A.he is fairly familiar with the cost of advertising
B.everybody knows well that advertising is a waste of money
C.advertising costs more money than everything else
D.money on advertising is worth spending
56.In the passage, which of the following is NOT included in the advantages of advertising?
A.Getting greater fame.
B.Providing more jobs.
C.Raising living standards.
D.Reducing newspaper cost.
57.The writer thinks that the well-known TV person is ______.
A.quite right in passing his judgement on advertising
B.interested in nothing but the buyers' attention
C.correct in telling the difference between persuasion and information
D.obviously unfair in his views on advertising
58.In the writer's opinion, ______.
A.advertising can seldom bring material interest to man by providing information
B.advertising informs people of new ideas rather than wins them over
C.there is nothing wrong with advertising in persuading the buyer
D.the buyer is not interested in getting information from an advertisement
C
Gina was surprised to find that it was not raining in London. She stepped down from the train that had brought her from Dover to Victoria Station and put her heavy suitcase on the platform. People were hurrying everywhere: through the entrances and exits, up and down the steps, along the other platforms and over to the ticket counters where there were already queues forming. The porters seemed to be busy helping other passengers. In Milan everyone told her that it was always raining in England. Today, however, they were wrong. It was warm and dusty just like at home. She could even hear someone speaking her native language somewhere near the station bookstall. She walked slowly towards the gate at the end of the platform where a railway official was collecting the tickets. She handed him her tickets and walked through. She looked up the station clock. Its hands were pointing to 3: 15pm .
A young woman was sitting on a bench reading an English magazine. She looked friendly so Gina went up to her.
“Excuse me,” she said. The young woman glanced up with a smile. “Can you tell me the way to circus ?”
“The
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