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1、 2010年5月份康杰中学高三英语模拟试题(一) 第一部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分55分) 第一节 单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 21.―You hate Lee, don’t you? ―______. I just think he’s a bit annoying, that’s all. A. Certainly B. I suppose so C. Not really D. That’s right 22.Just as some experts say, shopping by tel

2、evision will never take the place of shopping in ______ stores, because many people find shopping at a store ______ great enjoyment. A. a; the B. the; a C. a; / D. /; a 23.She was afraid that unless the train speeded up she would miss her ______ to Scotland. A. ticket B. place C. seat D. connection

3、24.______, in some areas the electricity was cut off, ______ residents in 8 counties spend their lunar New Year’s Eve in darkness. A. Making matters worse, making B. What was worse, to make C. Worse still, making D. To make matters worse, to make 25.No progress was made in the trade talk as neither

4、side would accept the conditions of ______. A. others B. the other C. either D. another 26.He was not really in the mood for anything ______ it dawned on him that it had not been his fault. A. since B. when C. after D. until 27.Class regulations require ______ is the last to leave the classroom ____

5、 off all the lights. A. who; should turn B. whomever; turn C. whoever; turning D. whoever; turn 28.Professor Smith, along with his assistants, ______ on the project day and night to meet the deadline. A. work B. working C. is working D. are working 29.The magazine you lent me ______ among the 10 m

6、ost popular ones in our school. A. named B. belonged C. listed D. ranked 30.―Can I pay the bill by check? ―Sorry, Madam, but it is our managing rule that payment ______ be made in cash. A. shall B. may C. will D. can 31.He must be helping the old man to water the flowers, ______? A. is he B. isn’t h

7、e C. must he D. mustn’t he 32.Low-cost books in paper covers make ______ some of the world’s best literature to readers. A. ordinary B. available C. comfortable D. necessary 33.Jack decided to risk looking for a place to stay where he arrived, rather than booking ______. A. in advance B. in return C

8、 in fact D. in addition 34.Everyone likes to develop a close relationship ______ we trust each other. A. which B. that C. where D. when 35.―Shall I help you? ―Sure. Such a difficult case is ______ I could handle myself. A. rather than B. less than C. or rather D. more than 第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40

9、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、D)中,选出最佳选项并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 One summer day my father sent me to buy wire for our farm. At 16, I liked 36 better than driving our truck, 37 this time I was not happy. My father had told me I’d have to ask for credit at the store. Sixteen is a 38 age, when a young ma

10、n wants respect, not charity. It was 1976, and the ugly 39 of racial discrimination was 40 a fact of life. I’d seen my friends ask for credit and then stand, head down, while the store owner 41 whether they were “good for it.” I knew black youths just like me who were 42 like thieves by the store cl

11、erk each time they went into a grocery. My family was 43 . We paid our debts. But before harvest, cash was short. Would the store owner 44 us? At Davis’s store, Buck Davis stood behind the cash desk, talking to a farmer. I nodded 45 I passed him on my way to the hardware shelves. When I brought my 4

12、6 to the cash desk, I said 47 , “I need to put this on credit.” The farmer gave me an amused, distrustful 48 . But Buck’s face didn’t change. “Sure, ” he said 49 . “Your daddy is 50 good for it.” He 51 to the other man. “This here is one of James Williams’s sons.” The farmer nodded in a neighborly 5

13、2 . I was filled with pride. James Williams’s son. Those three words had opened a door to an adult’s respect and trust. That day I discovered that the good name my parents had 53 brought our whole family the respect of our neighbors. Everyone knew what to 54 from a Williams: a decent person who kept

14、 his word and respected himself 55 much to do wrong. 36.A.something B.nothing C.anything D.everything 37. A.and B. so C. but D. for 38. A.prideful B. wonderful C. respectful D. colorful 39. A.intention B. shadow C. habit D. faith 40. A.thus B. just C. still D. ever 41. A.guessed B. suspected C. ques

15、tioned D. figured 42. A.watched B. caught C. dismissed D. accused 43. A.generous B. honest C. friendly D. modest 44. A.blame B. excuse C. charge D. trust 45. A.until B. as C. once D. since 46. A.purchases B. sales C. orders D. favorites 47. A.casually B. confidently C. cheerfully D. carefully 48. A.

16、look B. stare C. response D. comment 49. A.patiently B. eagerly C. easily D. proudly 50. A.generally B. never C. sometimes D. always 51. A.pointed B. replied C. turned D. introduced 52. A.sense B. way C. degree D. mood 53. A.earned B. deserved C. given D. used 54. A.receive B. expect C. collect D. r

17、equire 55. A.very B. so C. how D. too 第二部分 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题3分,满分60分) 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 A When it comes to intelligence, human beings are the top dogs of the animal kingdom. But in recent years, scientists have been documenting surprising intelligence and emotional depth i

18、n animals ranging from honeybees to elephants. Here are some amazing examples. Artistic Monkey Business Jannet Schmid, director of the Little River Zoo in Norman, Oklahoma, learned a lot about the intelligence of capuchin monkeys. She and her busband adopted a young male, named Bailey. The capuchin

19、particularly liked taking car rides, insisting that he insert the key and ride in the front passenger’s seat. Now Bailey has become a devoted painter. He uses brushes to create colorful, abstract paintings, and prefers not to be disturbed. Prairie Dog Sound Through a variety of birdlike sounds, prai

20、rie dogs warn each other of approaching creatures. They demonstrated a surprisingly complex communication system. In his 25 years of study, Slobodchikoff, a professor of biology, has recorded them pronouncing ten nouns including hawk, deer and coyote, a number of adjectives to identify color, size a

21、nd shape, and even some verbs to indicate speed. In an ongoing study, Slobodchikoff learns that their brain contains a very extensive vocabulary. He once used his best prairie dog sound to say coyote, and they just looked at him in anger as if he had said a bad word. Ivy League Parrot One African gr

22、ey parrot Alex is said to have the cognitive abilities of a five-year-old child. Alex can identify 50 different objects, seven colors, five shapes, quantities up to six, and the concepts of bigger, smaller, same and different. Also Alex is considered to make reasoned decisions. During an experiment,

23、 researchers gave Alex different-colored blocks in sets of two, three and six. When asked which color group had five blocks, Alex replied, “None.” And he answered the same in repeated tests. Obviously, he interpreted the concept of “none” as an absence of quantity all on his own. That’s a lot like a

24、 high school student answering questions on a quiz show. 56.Which of the following is true? A. Bailey is as clever as a child of five. B. The prairie dog loves taking car rides. C. The capuchin monkey is fond of painting. D. Alex develops a communication system. 57.The underlined word “coyote” in Pa

25、ragraph 4 refers to ________. A. a verb B. an animal C. a warning D. an adjective 58.The African grey parrot Alex can ________. A. answer questions on a quiz show B. understand the figure “7” C. identify five colors and seven shapes D. apply the concept of “none” correctly 59.What is the passage mai

26、nly about? A. Animal communication B. Animal research C. Animal intelligence D. Animal information B When someone gives you advice, listen without judgment, try to find value in what you’re hearing, and say: “Thank you”. This wise advice is easy to understand yet hard to practice. I’ll give you an

27、example from my life when I totally blew it in term of practicing what I teach. In my work I travel constantly. I always put off going to the airport until the last second. My wife, Lyda, was sitting next to me in the front seat. I was racing along and not paying much attention. Lyda cried out: “Loo

28、k out! There is a red light up ahead.” Being a trained behavioral science professional―who teaches others the value of encouraging advice―I naturally screamed at her: “I know there is a red light up ahead! Don’t you think I can see?” When we arrived at the airport, Lyda didn’t speak to me. I wondere

29、d why she seemed mad at me. During the flight to New York, I did a cost-benefit analysis. I asked myself: “What was the cost of just listening when Lyda called out the warning? Zero.” I then reasoned: “What was the potential benefit? What could have been saved?” Several potential benefits came to mi

30、nd, including her life, my life, and the lives of other people. I landed in New York feeling ashamed of myself. I immediately called Lyda and told her my cost-benefit story. I convinced her: “The next time you help me with my driving, I am just going to say, ‘Thank you!’” A few months passed, and I

31、had long forgotten the incident. Again, I was racing off to the airport, when Lyda cried out: “Look out for the red right!” I was embarrassed, and then shouted: “Thank you!” I’m a long way from perfect, but I’m getting better. My suggestion is that you get in the habit of asking the important people

32、 in your life how you can do things better. And be ready for an answer. Some people may tell you things like “Look out for the red light.” When this happens, remember that there is possibly some potential benefit. Then just say: “Thank you.” 60.What do we know about the author? A. He is expert at be

33、havioral science. B. He is gifted in cost-benefit analysis. C. He seldom takes his wife’s advice. D. He often runs the red traffic light. 61.The underlined part “blew it ” in Paragraph 1 probably means “_______”. A. became annoyed with the adviser B. forgot the practical method C. failed to say “Tha

34、nk you” D. lost personal judgment 62.It can be inferred from the passage that people _________. A. tend to be defensive when given advice B. intend to follow others’ suggestions C. had better study behavioral science D. should give their opinions patiently 63The purpose of the passage is to advise p

35、eople to ________. A. do a cost-benefit analysis in daily life B. treasure others’ suggestions C. learn from the author’s experiences D. discover potential benefits C Last week, we explained that the planet Mars had passed “opposition.” It passed a point opposite the Sun. This week, we tell about t

36、he planet’s surprising motion among the stars. For thousands of years, people have recognized that planets travel among the stars. The planets generally follow the path taken by the Sun through the sky. The Sun’s path is called the ecliptic. The groups of stars along the ecliptic are called the Zodi

37、ac(黄道带). The motion of the planets can be confusing at times. Everyone knows the Sun rises in the east and sets in the west. But this is caused by the turning motion of the Earth. Planets generally move from west to east. However, Mars will appear to move backward for about two months this year. Thi

38、s happens because the Earth is overtaking Mars on its way around the Sun. Mars began its backward, or westward, motion on May 11th. It will start moving eastward again on July 19th. Mars’ apparent motion has been a mystery to astronomers for hundreds of years. Most early theories of tilt solar syste

39、m argued that the Sun and planets turned around the Earth. But the sudden westward motion of Mars presented problem. Why would Mars move west for two months when it nears “opposition”? In 1543, a Polish church worker named Nicolas Copernicus published a different theory. His theory said the Earth an

40、d planets moved around the Sun in perfectly circular orbits. Copernicus’ theory was simpler. But his Sun-centered system still did not explain the observed motion of Mars very well. Finally, a German mathematician named Johannes Kepler published a complete theory of the motion of the planets in 1619

41、 He had carefully studied the motion of Mars for many years. Johannes Kepler discovered that the planets do not move in circular orbits around the Sun. Instead, they travel in flattened orbits called ellipses(椭圆). Mars’ elliptical orbit is the cause of its unusual brightening this year and its appa

42、rent large size. During the next several weeks, you can see for yourself why the mysterious motion of Mars has caused so many people to wonder. 64.From the passage we can learn that _________. A. the sun and planets generally travel westward B. Kepler studied the orbit of the planets in 1619 C. Cope

43、rnicus’ theory well explained the motion of Mars D. the Earth’s turning motion causes the sun to rise in the east 65.On July 19th Mars _______. A. will pass the “opposition” B. appears to change its direction again C. will begin to move westward D. appears to change its orbit again 66.Why does Mars

44、appear to be bigger and brighter when it passes “opposition”? A. It is overtaking the earth B. It follows the path of the sun C. It moves in an elliptical orbit D. It travels in a circular orbit. 67.What is the best title for the passage? A. The Recent Research into Mars B. The Surprising Motion of

45、Mars C. The Great Discovery on Mars D. The Wonderful Mystery of Mars D Alone in the wilderness. Nothing but jungle. A world of shadow with the rays of light falling like blonde hair from the crowns of the giant trees. Jungle in the midday sun. Every- thing motionless. Not a sound from sky or earth.

46、 Complete silence. Only some coconuts falling, at long intervals, very far away. The world reduced to the soft touch of cool grass along my naked back, and a sweet smell of rich soil and vegetation. Stretched out with closed eyes beside my heavy burden of fruit and firewood, I enjoyed the feeling of

47、 fresh blood streaming through every part of my body and fresh jungle air filling every corner of my lungs. Resting motionless, I could see the sun through my closed eyelids, alone in the sky, as lonely as I, and as motionless and silent as everything else. The earth had surely stopped turning and s

48、omewhere on this planet there was supposed to be roaring traffic in busy streets. What a crazy, unbelievable thought! Another coconut fell, to make the world come to a complete standstill. I had to roll over onto my stomach to feel that at least I could move and make noises. Then I found company. A

49、little brown ant was struggling to find its way with a bit of dry straw through the jungle of leaves and grass below my nose. I wondered if I could give the little fellow a lift with its burden, but it showed not the slightest sign of tiredness and struggled on with all six legs, head first or head

50、last, waving its feelers energetically as if the trip had just started. Who ever saw a tired ant? Tiredness, disagreeable tiredness, is restricted to hunted animals, slaves and modern man. It is as great an effort for an office clerk to walk five blocks with a loaded briefcase as it is for a jungle-

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