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海淀区高三英语考前查漏补缺练习题
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2009-2011考点分析
考 点
2009
2010
2011
时态&语态
27(一般过去时的被动)
23 (一般过去式)
30 (一般过去式)
22 (被动语态)
24(现在进行时)
28(过去完成时)
26(现在完成时)
21(过去完成被动语态)23(现在完成进行时)
27 (一般过去式)
32 (一般过去式)
非谓语
24 (过去分词)
28(不定式)
34 (过去分词)
21(现在分词)
25(过去分词)
25(不定式to be done )
33(现在分词)
名词性从句
31(宾语从句)
31(宾语从句)
32(表语从句)
33(主语从句)
22(主语从句)
31(宾语从句)
定语从句
26(限制性)
32(限制性)
27(限制性)
26(非限制性)
状语从句
22 (条件)
30(条件)
28 (while尽管)
虚拟语气
34(虚拟与真实混合)
28 (wish)
30(错综条件)
代词
35 ( it )
34 ( it 的用法)
介词
29(with)
29(for)
35(in)
冠词
33
35
连词
21 (for)
情态动词
25 (can)
23 (must)
24 (might)
1. London Olympic organizers said 2 years ago tickets for the London 2012 Olympics ______in the U.S and shipped 4,500 miles back to Britain.
A. would be printed B. would print C. were being printed D. had printed
2. Johannes Kepler discovered that the planets ______ in circular orbits around the sun.
A. do not move B. didn’t move C. hadn’t moved D. haven’t moved
3. ---I’m exhausted. I _____on a design day and night.
---You’d better have several days off after finishing it. Otherwise you might break down.
A. have been working B. have worked C. work D. worked
4. One afternoon I was sitting at my favorite table in a restaurant, waiting for the food I _____to arrive.
A. had ordered B. ordered C. was ordering D. would order
5. At the end of the tour, we will drop you off right where you _______ up.
A. are picked B. picked C. will be picked D. are picking
6. One day all of us may have to pay the carbon tax, which is an environmental tax ______ on fossil fuel.
A. charging B. charged C. having charged D. to charge
7. Kind words can be short and easy_______, but their echoes are truly endless.
A. to speak B. speaking C. to be spoken D. being spoken
8. Although the economy is bad, there is no excuse for the restaurant ________ substandard material.
A. to use B. being used C. using D. to be used
9. When ______ to give advice on success in an interview, Cameron said, “ The biggest piece of advice is to just get started.
A. asking B. being asked C. asked D. to ask
10. After driving over a hundred miles from my previous hotel, I unpacked my luggage only _____ that my passport was missing.
A. discovering B. to discover C. discovered D. discover
11. These years, a large number of students have gone abroad for further study, some of ________ end up with being unable to fit in.
A. whom B them C. who D. that
12. Was this research center ______ they visited the modern equipment last month built a century ago?
A. which B. where C. that D. what
13. Thinking that you know _________ in fact you don’t is a serious mistake.
A. what B. that C. when D. how
14. Hearing this, tears came to my eyes as I realized ______ a fool I had been to judge Jim’s father as a failure.
A. how B. that C. what D. why
15. _______ improving your brain takes work, the good news is there are some accessible ways to go about it.
A. While B. Since C. When D. Once
16. Experts have warned that too much attention ________ also be a problem for the birds in the wetland.
A. could B. must C. should D. shall
17. —But for your timely warning, we _________ into great trouble.
—You know we’re friends.
A. would get B. must have got C. would have got D. couldn’t have got
18. I wish the school could reduce the study load. It was not until midnight ____I finished my homework yesterday.
A. that B. when C. before D. since
19. Globalization has brought competition from developed countries where costs are higher ____ developing countries.
A. at B. to C. than D. in
20. ---What can I do for you, madam?
---Well, I am just looking for a tie, ______ to match my husband’s suit.
A. the one B. one C. that D. it
21. He purposely ignored her call because he just didn’t feel like _____.
A. disturbing B. to disturb C. being disturbed D. to be disturbed
22. The Palace Museum _______ its space for public viewing, and in five years' time, all the administrative offices will move out.
A. enlarges B. has enlarged C. enlarged D. is enlarging
23. How do you understand the saying “It is the soldier, not the poet, ____ has given us freedom of speech?”
A. who B. which C. whom D. what
24. The committee members agreed to the suggestion that the issue _____ to immediate voting.
A. is to be put B. be put C. should put D. must be put
25. ---Why do you keep looking out of the window? Expecting someone?
---______ for the mailman.
A. I wait B. Wait C. Be waiting D. Waiting
完形填空(答案均为A)
Valentine's Day was the time my father chose to show his love. My first recollection of that came when I was six. For several days I had been cutting out valentines for my 36 . Each of us was to decorate a “mailbox” and put it on our desk for others to give us cards.
That morning at the breakfast table I 37 a card and a package at my chair. The card was signed “Love, Dad”, and the gift was a ring. I 38 wearing that ring with a pride that all the cards in the world could not match.
As I grew older, the gifts gave 39 to heart shaped boxes filled with chocolates and always included a card signed “Love, Dad”. In those years my “thank-yous” became more of an unthinking response. The 40 seemed less important, and I took for granted the valentine would 41 be there.
If my father sensed my disappointment over valentines, he just tried that much harder to create a positive 42 , giving me an extra hug and doing what he could to make my day a little 43 .
My mailbox eventually had a rural address. Never in ten years was my father's package late— 44 was it on the Valentine's Day eight years ago when I 45 into the mailbox to find a card addressed to me in my mother's 46 .
It was the kind of card that comes in an inexpensive 47 sold by a child going door-to-door. It was the kind of card that put tears in your eyes because you knew a 48 father no longer was able to go out and 49 a real valentine. It was a card that 50 this would be the last you receive from him.
The card had a photograph of tulips on the outside, and on the 51 my mother had printed “Happy Valentine's Day”. 52 it, scrawled in barely legible handwriting, was “ Love, Dad”.
His final card remains on my bulletin board today. It's a 53 of how special fathers can be and how important it had been to me over the years to know that I had a father who 54 a tradition of love with a generosity of spirit, simple acts of understanding and an ability to 55 happiness over the people in his life.
36. A. classmates
B. teachers
C. parents
D. relatives
37. A. found
B. put
C. decorated
D. designed
38. A. remember
B. enjoy
C. imagine
D. appreciate
39. A. way
B. rise
C. birth
D. access
40. A. cards
B. greetings
C. affection
D. response
41. A. always
B. also
C. already
D. still
42. A. atmosphere
B. attitude
C. image
D. relationship
43. A. brighter
B. longer
C. richer
D. fitter
44. A. nor
B. so
C. seldom
D. such
45. A. reached
B. rushed
C. went
D. fell
46. A. handwriting
B. signature
C. tone
D. words
47. A. box
B. bag
C. package
D. envelope
48. A. dying
B. sad
C. considerate
D. generous
49. A. buy
B. create
C. post
D. carry
50. A. signaled
B. inferred
C. declared
D. predicted
51. A. inside
B. bottom
C. cover
D. back
52. A. Beneath
B. Above
C. Beyond
D. Around
53. A. reminder
B. plenty
C. part
D. portrait
54. A. continued
B. ensured
C. confirmed
D. approved
55. A. express
B. occupy
C. achieve
D. hold
阅读理解第三节
一
Every year, it costs British students more and more to attend university. Students are graduating with larger and larger debts. ________1_________
In 2006, the UK government started to allow universities in England and Wales to charge British students tuition fees. More than 80 percent of students in England and Wales now take out a student loan in order to go to university. They use the loan to pay for tuition fees, books and living expenses. The average student in England and Wales now graduates from university with debts of around £12,000. Students of medicine usually have debts of more than £20,000. That is a lot of money. It means graduates cannot afford to buy a house for many years. They even struggle to pay rent on a flat, because they have to start paying back the student loan after graduating. If you start to earn over £15,000 a year, the government takes repayments directly from your monthly salary. ________2_______
You might think that a British person with a degree will find it easy to get a well-paid job. However, most people in white-collar jobs seem to have a degree these days, so there is a lot of competition. Also, British companies tend to value work experience over a piece of paper. Like everyone else, graduates usually have to start at the bottom and work their way up. That can be very frustrating for them, since they are often over-qualified for the work they are doing. ________3_______ Therefore, life after university ends up being quite disappointing for a lot of graduates.
_______4_______ Even before the credit crunch started, the BBC stated: “The number of British students at UK universities has fallen for the first time in recent history, It looks like the figures will continue to decline, since loan companies are now telling some students that there are no loans available for them.
By contrast, things are now easier for students from other countries coming to study in the UK, since the value of the British pound has fallen. More international students come to Britain each year. The British universities offer more and more of the available places to richer international students rather than poorer British students. ____5______
A. Some British people fear that, one day, there won’t be any university places left for British students at all.
B. Most British students expect to have to get a loan, part-time job or summer job.
C. So is a university degree really worth it?
D. Although the interest on student loans is quite low, it begins as soon as the student receives the loan.
E. Is it any surprise, therefore, that the average British person does not leave their parents’ home until they are 30 years old?
F. All of the above is beginning to make British people question whether a university degree is really worth the money.
G. While at university, they have dreams of getting an exciting, challenging job.
Key: C E G F A
二
Tornadoes
Tornadoes are essentially funnels of air rotating as fast as 300 miles per hour. Of course, not all tornadoes are so dangerous. 1._____________ Such small tornadoes occur in many places around the world, even in southern Taiwan, where several are usually reported every spring.
It is, however, the big tornadoes that receive the most attention. 2._____________
There can be flocks of dead birds dropping out of the sky, chickens still alive but with all of their feathers gone, pieces of straw stuck in trees. In a 1999 US storm, violent winds from one tornado lifted a church into the air and dropped it onto a house. In the same storm, a baby was whipped from its mother’s arms and, miraculously, found alive in a nearby tree.
3.______________ Although scientists now know a great deal about tornadoes, they still cannot determine exactly when and where one will form. In addition, the path of a tornado can also be impossible to predict. It is unlikely to move in a straight line, and will often turn quickly. A tornado might blow down a line of houses, then suddenly lift up and leave one home unhurt, then touch back down and destroy the rest of the line.
To better understand tornadoes, scientists have developed special heavy—duty vehicles and weather—Monitoring equipment that allow them to make close—up observations of these dangerous storms.
Radar equipment is put on trucks and driven near a tornado, where it records wind speeds and other weather data. 4_____________
In addition, better communication and warning systems are also helping to reduce deaths and injuries in many tornado—prone areas. Radio and television warnings as well as sirens help to alert people to potential danger. Public awareness is also important.When tornadoes do occur,people must act quickly. They should move immediately to a safe place such as a basement or under a strong stairway and cover themselves with blankets or heavy coats. 5__________
A. Scientists often have to drive the radar hundreds of miles to chase down a tornado—a job that can be quite dangerous!
B. These bring not only death and destruction,but also stories of strange phenomena.
C. Many more are small storms that form quickly and disappear,causing little or no damage.
D. A tornado can arrive so unexpectedly that a matter of seconds can mean the difference between life and death.
E. Driving the radar hundreds of miles to chase down a tornado is a best job that can be quite dangerous.
F. What makes tornadoes so dangerous is not just their great power but also their unpredictable nature.
G. Either big storms or small ones can form quickly causing damage to some degree.
Key: C B D A F
情景作文(请根据学生情况选用)
一
近期一位美国游客参观完世博会后来南京旅游。在夫子庙里他看中一幅中国画,想买回去作为礼品送给亲人。可是他却不知这幅画所表述的内涵。请你用英语对这位异国客人介绍画面内容并谈谈你个人的理解。字数:120左右。生词:橙桔citrus
A possible version:
Here are the meanings of Chinese characters in the drawing: The first sentence says the sky is most beautiful just before sunset. The second means the citrus fruits are most sweet and fragrant at the end of a year. That a man should be even more vigorous in trouble or at older age is what the last two sentences want to express.
What we can learn from this drawing is that all of us should stay vigorous no matter what difficulties we are faced with or how old we are. We are as young as we think we are so long as we take up new studies and new interests, for exercising our bodies—through manual labor and other physical activity—will stimulate our brain and keep us in good spirits.
So forget about our age. We should be proud of the y
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