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1、2013届广东省珠海市高三 9月摸底(一模)考试英语试卷与答案(带解析) 完型填空 The story happened years ago, when my daughter was still little. I was driving across the country with my daughter to 1 my husband. Since I intended to get to my destination before supper time, I drove 2 for a long time without a stop. Then after driving for

2、 many miles, I became tired and needed to stop for a break to get 3 . I found a rest area. It was mostly deserted, in a quiet area of the highway. I parked the car and carried my 4 into the restroom. When I came out I saw a middle-aged 5 wandering around. Feeling 6 about that, I asked the lady. What

3、 7 me was: they were waiting for us! The lady told me that she and her husband wanted to see us safely back into our 8 . She explained that sometimes rest areas could be a 9 place for a young lady like me. She told me that she had a daughter almost my age, so they wanted to make sure that I got safe

4、ly back on my way. I was very touched by their 10 . Being young, and probably naive to the potential 11 of rest areas, it had never occurred to me that there was any possibility of something going wrong. I 12 them for their kindness. My daughter and I continued our journey and 13 our destination saf

5、ely. I never got their names but years have passed and their kindness is still not 14 . Sometimes angels come in make-up and just because you cant see their 15 it doesnt mean they arent angels. 【小题1】 A desert B stop C join D save A slowly B quickly C safely D quietly A excited B bored C interested D

6、 refreshed A daughter B luggage C license D car A lady B man C couple D angel A angry B curious C jealous D terrible A surprised B worried C annoyed D upset A room B car C area D park A quiet B noisy C dangerous D safe A devotion B honesty C potential D consideration A stops B dangers C mistakes D c

7、hanges A forgave B asked C thanked D blamed A reached B left C missed D passed A seen B forgotten C deserted D recognized A kindness B safety C faces D wings 答案: 【小题 1】 C 【小题 2】 B 【小题 3】 D 【小题 4】 A 【小题 5】 C 【小题 6】 B 【小题 7】 A 【小题 8】 B 【小题 9】 C 【小题 10】 D 【小题 11】 B 【小题 12】 C 【小题 13】 A 【小题 14】 B 【小题 15】

8、 D What on earth does happiness mean I cant give you its exact definition, but Im sure if you love and help 16. , youll get it. Ill never forget an old lady. She lives in 17. small house alone. It is said that her husband and her son 18. ( die) in a road accident years ago. Her life is bitter, but s

9、he often helps others 19 . a smile. Whenever it snows, she is always the first to clean the paths. She looks after several children living nearby. I am one of them. I often remember the stories she told us and her kind smile. Perhaps she is unlucky, but I think she is a happy person. Her life is ful

10、l of 20. ( laugh) and love. But Im sad to see some people getting their happiness in bad ways. They talk 21. ( noisy) in cinemas and meeting rooms; they destroy trees to enjoy themselves and they laugh at others shortcomings. Perhaps they feel happy at that time, 22. they will never get true happine

11、ss because they 23. ( lose) their personality already. Now I know what happiness is. 24. means kindness, love and unselfishness. Above all, I have come to understand that 25. ( bring) happiness to others is getting ourselves happiness. 答案: 【小题 1】 others 17. 【小题 2】 a 18. 【小题 3】 died 19. 【小题 4】 with 2

12、0. 【小题 5】 laughter 【小题 6】 noisily 【小题 7】 but 【小题 8】 have lost 【小题 9】 I t 【小题 10】 bringing 阅读理解 The writer Margaret Mitchell is best known for writing Gone with the Wind, first published in 1936. Her book and the movie based on it, tell a story of love and survival during the American Civil War. Visi

13、tors to the Margaret Mitchell House in Atlanta, Georgia, can go where she lived when she started composing the story and learn more about her life. Our first stop at the Margaret Mitchell House is an exhibit area telling about the writers life. She was born in Atlanta in 1900. She started writing st

14、ories when she was a child. She started working as a reporter for the Atlanta Journal newspaper in 1922. One photograph of Ms. Mitchell, called Peggy, shows her talking to a group of young college boys. She was only about one and a half meters tall. The young men tower over her, but she seems very h

15、appy and sure of herself. The tour guide explains: “Now in this picture Peggy is interviewing some boys from Georgia Tech, asking them such questions as Would you really marry a woman who works And today itd be Would you marry one who doesnt ” The Margaret Mitchell House is a building that once cont

16、ained several apartments. Now we enter the first floor apartment where Ms. Mitchell lived with her husband, John Marsh. They made fun of the small apartment by calling it “The Dump ” . Around 1926, Margaret Mitchell had stopped working as a reporter and was at home healing after an injury. Her husba

17、nd brought her books to read from the library. She read so many books that he bought her a typewriter and said it was time for her to write her own book. Our guide says Gone with the Wind became a huge success. Margaret Mitchell received the Pulitzer Prize for the book. In 1939 the film version was

18、released. It won ten Academy Awards, including Best Picture. 【小题 1】 The book Gone with the Wind was _. A first published on a newspaper B awarded ten Academy Awards C written in “The Dump” D adapted from a movie 【小题 2】 The underlined phrase “tower over” in Paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to_. A be

19、 very pleased with B show great respect for C be much taller than D show little interest in 【小题 3】 Why did Ms. Mitchell stop working as a reporter according to the passage A Because she was rich enough. B Because she was injured then. C Because her husband didnt like it. D Because she wanted to writ

20、e books. 【小题 4】 We can know about Margaret Mitchell from the passage that _. A her height made her marriage unhappy B her interest in writing continued as an adult C writing stopped her working as a reporter D her life was full of hardship and sadness 【小题 5】 Which is the best title for the passage A

21、 A Trip to Know Margaret Mitchell. B Gone with the Wind: A Huge Success. C An Introduction of the Margaret Mitchell House. D Margaret Mitchell: A Great Female Writer. 答案: 【小题 1】 C 【小题 2】 C 【小题 3】 B 【小题 4】 B 【小题 5】 A When I was a kid, I used to spend hours listening to Adam Carolla and Dr. Drew Pinsk

22、y on their Sunday night radio show Loveline. I listened so often that I began to use one of their well-known phrases“good times”in my daily conversations. Scientists have a name for this phenomenon: behavioral mimicry. Youve probably experienced this before: after spending enough time with another p

23、erson, you might start to pick up on his or her behavior or speech habits. You might even start to develop your friends habits without realizing it. There is a large body of literature concerning this sort of phenomenon, and it regularly happens for everything from body postures to accents to drink

24、patterns. For example, one study found that young adults were more likely to drink their drink directly after their same-sex drinking partners, than for the two individuals to drink at their own paces. And the effect isnt limited to real-life face-to-face activities. Another study found that the sam

25、e you-drink-then-I-drink pattern held even when watching a movie! In other words, people were more likely to take a drink of their drinks in a theater after watching the actors on the screen enjoy a drink. At least I dont feel so strange anymore, having picked up on Adam Carollas “good times”. New r

26、esearch published today in the journal PLOS ONE indicates that the same sort of behavioral mimicry is responsible for social eating, at least among university-age women of normal weight. Thats right: the young women were more likely to adjust their eating according to the eating pace of their same-s

27、ex dining companion. As with most experiments, these results raise a whole new set of questions. Still, the finding that behavioral mimicry may at least partly account for eating behavior is important, and has real effects on health. The researchers note that “as long as people dont fully recognize

28、such important influences on intake, it will be difficult to make healthy food choices and keep a healthy diet, especially when people are exposed to the eating behavior of others”. 【小题 1】 The author takes his own example of using “good times” to _. A express his love for radio shows B prove the pop

29、ularity of the show C show the influence of the hosts words D introduce the topic of the passage 【小题 2】 The underlined word “mimicry” in Paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to _. A copying B adjusting C recognition D observation 【小题 3】 Which of the following is NOT an example of behavioral mimicry A A

30、 boy eats his popcorn after watching the actor eat. B A boy buys a Nike shirt when he finds his desk-mate has one. C A girl unconsciously sits straight just as others do. D A girl takes on the Yorkshire accent after a months stay. 【小题 4】 It can be inferred from the last paragraph that _. A behaviora

31、l mimicry is beneficial to our health B behavioral mimicry decides our eating behavior C there are doubts on the research results D there are people always exposed to bad eating habits 【小题 5】 What is probably the authors purpose of writing this passage A To draw readers attention to popular radio sh

32、ows. B To introduce behavioral mimicry and its influence. C To appeal to readers not to fall into others habits. D To advocate healthy food choices among readers. 答案: 【小题 1】 D 【小题 2】 A 【小题 3】 B 【小题 4】 C 【小题 5】 B As a senior, my future is always on my mind. To be exact, thoughts of the future have ke

33、pt me up countless nights and made me worry enough to do poorly on more than one test. Because of this, words of wisdom are a source of comfort. Steve Jobs gave a speech to Stanfords graduating class in 2005 and his words resound repeatedly in my mind whenever I think about my future. It wasnt alway

34、s like that, though. It started when I became a junior, when college came into view. Its the first big step to making your life your own. So when Jobs discussed his life as a student, some fears were eased. He, too, felt the need to attend college to make something of himself. He faced what many are

35、 extremely afraid of: uncertainty. His lack of understanding caused him to stop attending college and focus on what he felt was important. His story had a happy ending, of course, since he certainly turned out well. This doesnt mean that students shouldnt attend college, but rather that they shouldn

36、t worry so much. Youll get where you need to go, even if your path is a bit more winding(蜿蜒的) than youd like. Jobs talked about the hardships in his work. His love of his work helped him carry on and he got where he was meant to be, which restates the point: dont panic. One particular part of his sp

37、eech stayed with me. Steve Jobs quoted(引用) the saying “Stay hungry, stay foolish” and it has become my motto. Staying foolish is realizing that you are still a fool, no matter how much youve learned or experienced. There is always more to explore. Staying hungry is wanting to find those things about

38、 which you are still uneducated. Steve Jobss level of success is attainable, and I aim to prove that. With the will power to go into the world living every day like its my last and allowing the future to take care of itself, I will do great things. In the last moments of my life, Ill be proud of wha

39、t I have done and hope to have all the wisdom a person could wish for. 【小题 1】 The author felt worried when _. A he had to take tests at school B he thought about his future C he had lots of sleepless nights D he searched for words of wisdom 【小题 2】 It is suggested in Paragraphs 1 and 2 that _. A Stev

40、e Jobs didnt attend college B Steve Jobs failed because of his decision C the author is a college student D the author cares much about his future 【小题 3】 What did the author gain from Jobss speech A Courage to drop out of school. B Confidence in defeating Jobs. C Interest in computer industry. D Bra

41、very to face uncertainties. 【小题 4】 What did NOT Steve Jobs encourage students to do in his speech A Have the desire to learn more. B Be content with what they know. C Stay calm in the face of hardships. D Be modest so as to learn more. 【小题 5】 The passage is mainly about _. A the wisdom drawn from a

42、speech B the most impressive quote in life C a memorable meeting with Jobs D an experience of a speech 答案: 【小题 1】 B 【小题 2】 D 【小题 3】 D 【小题 4】 B 【小题 5】 A Everyone knows about straight-A students. We see them frequently in TV situation comedies and in movies like Revenge(报复 )of the Nerds. They get high

43、 grades, all right, but only by becoming dull laborers, their noses always stuck in a book. They are not good at social communication and look clumsy while doing sports. How, then, do we account for Domenica Roman or Paul Melendres Roman is on the tennis team at Fairmont Senior High School. She also

44、 sings in the choral group, serves on the student council and is a member of the mathematics society. For two years she has maintained As in every subject. Melendres, a freshman at the University of New Mexico, was student-body president at Valley High School in Albuquerque. He played soccer and bas

45、ketball well, exhibited at the science fair, and meanwhile worked as a reporter on a local television station. Being a speech giver at the graduation ceremony, he achieved straight As in his regular classes, plus bonus points for As in two college-level courses. How do super-achievers like Roman and

46、 Melendres do it Brains arent the only answer. “Top grades dont always go to the brightest students, ” declares Herbert Walberg, a professor of education at the University of Illinois at Chicago, who has conducted major studies on super-achieving students. “Knowing how to make the most of your innat

47、e(天生的 )abilities counts for more. Much more.” In fact, Walberg says, students with high IQ sometimes dont do as well as classmates with lower IQ. For them, learning comes too easily and they never find out how to get down. Hard work isnt the whole story, either. “Its not how long you sit there with

48、the books open, ” said one of the many-A students we interviewed. “Its what you do while youre sitting.” Indeed, some of these students actually put in fewer hours of homework time than their lower-scoring classmates. The kids at the top of the class get there by mastering a few basic techniques that others can readily learn. 【小题 1】 The underlined word “nerds” can probably be_ . A dull bookworms lacking sports and social skills B successful top students popular with their peers C students with certain learning difficulties D born leaders crazy about social activities 【小题 2】 What can we conclu

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