1、广西三市 2010届高三下学期第一次模拟考试 单项选择 * 第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分 45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. -Tom, it is your turn to give us an English lecture. -I told one yesterday. A. Are you kidding B. Pardon C. I cant agree more. D. Why not 答案: A 35. The national Education Depart
2、ment says school safety has set off alarm bells with frequent serious accidents_students got injured or even killed. A that B in which C by which D When 答案: B 34. -I heard you almost missed the train. -Yes. I got to the railway station with only five minutes to_. A leave B make C catch D Spare 答案: D
3、 33. Being able to speak another language fluently is a great_when youre looking for a job. A chance B success C interest D Advantage 答案: D 32. Alices father always brings her a nice gift_he returns home from his business trip. A by the time B all the time C every time D in the time 答案: C 31. All hi
4、s attention_on the computer game, so he even didnt notice his mother enter the room. A has been fixed B was fixing C was fixed D Fixed 答案: C 30. The No. 5 subway line, _in October, 2007, has greatly improved the traffic conditions in Beijing. A opened B was opened C being opened D to be opened 答案: A
5、 29. I like Mr. Miners speech; it was clear and_the point. A at B on C to D Of 答案: C 28. The firm invested approximately 60 million dollars in_it says is the worlds largest bottle-bottle recycling plant. A that B where C what D How 答案: C 27. Little Annas parents walked slowly, one after_, through th
6、e shallow water of a stream to search for her lost bag. A. the other B_ another C. other D. Others 答案: A 26. The website is very_with young people, who like its content and style. A familiar B popular C similar D Interested 答案: B 25. You should_your stupid ideas, otherwise youll regret in the future
7、. A put down B put away C put aside D put out 答案: C 24. I was spending my holidays at the time, so I have no idea how it_ A was happening B happened C happens D has happened 答案: B 23. -_the new housemaid cook some supper for you, Tom -No, tell her Ill eat outside tonight. A Shall B Would C Will D Co
8、uld 答案: A 22. The Interactional Red Cross is_non-profit organization that cares for the wounded, sick and homeless in wartime, and victims_of natural disasters. A the; the B a; the C the; 不填 D a;不填 答案: D 完型填空 第二节:完形填空(共 20小题,每小题 1.5分,满分 30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和D)中,选出最佳选项。 It wa
9、s the end of my first day as waitress in a busy New York restaurant. My cap had gone away, and my feet 36 . The loaded plates I carried 37 to be heavier and heavier. Tired and discouraged, I didnt able to do anything 38 . As I made out a check for a family with several children who had changed their
10、 ice-cream 39 a dozen times, I was ready to stop. Then the father 40 at me as he handed me my tip. “Well done,” he said, “youve 41 us really well.” Suddenly my tiredness 42 . I smiled back, and later, when the manager asked me how Id like my first day, I said, “ 43 !” Those few words of praise had 4
11、4 everything. Praise is like 45 to the human spirit; we cannot grow without it. And 46 ,while most of us are only too 47 to apply(应用 )to others the cold wind of criticism (批评 ), we are 48 to give our fellows the warm sunshine of praise. Why-when one word of praise can bring such 49 It is strange haw
12、 chary (吝啬 ) we are about praising. Perhaps its 50 few of us know how to accept it. Its 51 rewarding (奖赏 )to give praise in areas in which 52 generally goes unnoticed or unmentioned. An artist gets complimented (admired)for a glorious picture, a cook for a 53 meal. But do you ever tell your laundry
13、manager how pleased you are when the shirts are 54 just right In fact, to give praise 55 the giver nothing but a moments thought and a moments effort. 36.A. rested B. hurt C. broke D. slipped 37.A. remained B. looked C. seemed D. turned 38.A. new B. special C. nervous D. right 39.A. order B. price C
14、. material D. chair 40.A. stared B. smiled C. glared D. nodded 41.A. called on B. looked after C. passed by D. thought of 42.A. arrived B. continued C. disappointed D. developed 43.A. Oh B. Well C. Fire D. Terrible 44.A. made B. changed C. found D. improved 45.A. heat B. warmed C. snowstorm D. sunli
15、ght 46.A. then B. thus C. therefore D. yet 47.A. ready B. doubtful C. satisfied D. disappointed 48.A. unable B. unwilling C. likely D. anxious 49.A. attention B. choice C. pleasure D. difficulty 50.A. because B. when C. what D. where 51.A. finally B. especially C. silly D. fortunately 52.A. effort B
16、. effect C. deed D. feeling 53A. daily B. light C. perfect D. poor 54.A. done B. sold C. chosen D. given 55.A. adds B. leaves C. offers D. Costs 答案: 36-40 BCDAB 41-45 BCCBD 56-50 DABCA 51-55 BACAD 阅读理解 第三部分:阅读理解(共 20小题,每小题 2分,满分 40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 A Subway Superhero Wesle
17、y Autrey cant fly, but he is still being called a real-life Superman! Last week, the brave 50-year-old rescued Cameron Hollopeter, 20, from being hit by a train. The train was entering a subway station in New York City. The young man had fallen from the stations platform and onto the train tracks a
18、few feet below. Autrey, a construction worker and Navy veteran(老兵 ), was with his two young daughters when he saw Hollopeter fall. Autrey made a quick decision and jumped onto the tracks. He then rolled himself and Hollopeter into a gap, or opening, between the rails. Autrey used his own body to pro
19、tect the young man. Five of the trains cars passed over the two before stopping completely. The two men were both unharmed. Hollopeters stepmother, Rachel Hollopeter, called Autrey an “angel”. Autrey visited the New York Film Academy student in the hospital on Wednesday. For his bravery, Autrey was
20、given a heros welcome at City Hall. New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg presented Autrey with the Bronze Medallion (铜奖章) . It is the citys highest award for achievements by its citizens. Mayor Bloomberg called Audrey “ a great man-a man who makes us all proud to be New Yorkers. After the ceremony
21、at City Hall, a limousine (豪华轿车 )took Autrey to a meeting with multimillionaire businessman Donald Trump. Trump awarded Autrey with $ 10,000. The heroic father also received $ 5,000 from the New York Film Academy, a trip to Disney World, and one year of free sub way rides. Even after all this attent
22、ion; Autrey still doesnt see himself as a Superman.” I did it out of a split-second reaction, Autrey said on CBS The Early Show. And if I had to do it again, I probably would. 56. Wesley Autrey is still being called a real-life Superman because A. he can rescue anybody in danger as he has the abilit
23、y to fly B. he rescued a young man from being hit by a running train C. he protected his daughters from harm in a subway station D. he succeeded in stopping a train from running over a passenger 57. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage A. When he saw Hollopeter fall, We
24、sley Autrey was waiting for someone alone. B. When he saw Hollopeter fall, he thought over a long period of time before he jumped onto the tracks. C. After he saw Hollopeter fall, he made a quick decision and pulled the young man out of the track as soon as possible. D. After he saw Hollopeter fall,
25、 he quickly made a decision to protect Hollopeter from harm. 58. In order to honor Autreys bravery,New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg gave Autrey_as a reward. A. a cheque of $10,000 B. a limousine C. the Bronze Medallion D. a cheque of $5,000 59. It can be inferred that if Autrey met with another
26、 accident like this one, he A. would not do it again for he was afraid of losing his own life B. would do it again for getting another piece of Bronze Medallion C. would do it again so as to get another 15000-dollar cheque as a prize D. would also do it out of his own conscience 答案: 56-59 BDCD B Amo
27、ng all the fast growing science and technology, the research of human genes, or biological engineering as people call it, is drawing more and more attention now. Sometimes its a hot topic discussed by people. The greatest thing that gene technology can do is to cure serious diseases that doctors at
28、present can almost do nothing with, such as cancer and heart disease. Every year, millions of people are murdered by these two killers. And to date, doctors have not found an effective way to cure them. But if the gene technology is applied, not only these two diseases can be cured completely, bring
29、ing happiness and more living days to the patients, but also the great amount of money people spend on curing their diseases can be saved, therefore it benefits the economy as well. In addition, human life span(寿命 )can be prolonged. Gene technology can help people to give birth to more healthy and c
30、lever children. Some families, with the English imperial(皇帝的 )family being a good example, have hereditary(遗传的 )diseases. This means their children will for sure have the family disease, which is a great trouble for these families. In the past, doctors could do nothing about hereditary diseases. But
31、 gene technology can solve this problem perfectly. Scientists just need to find the wrong gene and correct it, and a healthy child will be born. Some people are worrying that the gene research can be used to manufacture(生产 )human beings in large quantities. In the past few years, scientists have suc
32、ceeded in cloning a sheep; therefore these people predict that human babies would soon be cloned. But I believe cloned babies will not come out in large quantities, for most couples in the world can have babies in very normal way. Of course, the governments must take care to control gene technology.
33、 60. What does these two killers in the second paragraph refer to A. Gene technology and another treatment of the two diseases. B. The two murderers who killed the cloned baby. C. The two diseases of cancer and heart disease. D. Hereditary diseases and cancer. 61. Whats the main idea of the third pa
34、ragraph A. Gene technology can help people to give birth to a baby. B. Gene technology can be used to clone human babies. C. How gene technology can be used to treat hereditary diseases. D. Gene technology can solve all the problems of the English imperial family. 62. In what way can gene technology
35、 help to treat hereditary diseases A. Gene technology helps people with hereditary diseases to live longer. B. Using gene technology, scientists find the wrong gene and correct it. C. Using gene technology, human babies can be cloned. D. Doctors can cure cancer and heart disease with the help of gen
36、e technology. 63. What is the main purpose of writing this passage A. Expressing the writers idea that gene technology will benefit people. B. Telling people the advantages and disadvantages of gene technology. C. Telling the readers that gene technology will not benefit people. D. Explaining that g
37、ene technology will also do harm to the humanity. 答案: 60-63 CCBA C. Here are two letters from our readers expressing their concern about school assessment (评价 ): (l) Students should be allowed to study without worrying about grades (学习成绩 ). Fortunately, most educators realize that students have diff
38、erent interests and abilities. However, grade-based assessment is still very common. Grades often hold back creativity. Competing for better grades causes many students to turn down opportunities to go in for music, drama and sports. Grades are also an unfair measure of a students ability. I do not
39、demand, as some extremists do, that grades should no longer be recorded. However, I do believe that less importance should be placed on. grades. I hope that someday grades will become optional(可选择的 ) at Village High School. Magdalena Smith, President Drama Club (2) Lets face the facts about grades.
40、Grades perform three basic functions( 功能 ). First, grades get students to work at their highest level of competence (能力 ). Second, they act as an encouragement for hard-working students and as a warming to those who are not. Finally, grades are an effective standard by which to measure students achi
41、evement. Good grades help students to get jobs and to get into university. Ive spoken with a number of students who have jobs, and most of them say that they were hired mainly because of their grades. My grades helped me get a part-time job and will help me into university next year. I think grades
42、are extremely important at Village High School. Simon Harper, Member, Science Club 64. Simon Harper writes from the viewpoint of someone who A. insists grades should become optional in the near future B. believe in the advantages of assessment based on grades C. is concerned about improving students
43、 creativity D. supports using students interests to measure their abilities 65. Magdalena Smith thinks it is important for . A. educators to assess the students by grades B. educators to pay more attention to grades C. students to compete for better grades D. students to take part in music, drama, a
44、nd sports 66. According to the letters, which of the following is TRUE about Village High School A. Grades are effective in every way. B. Grades hold back students creativity. . C. Grades bring about unnecessary worries. D. Grades are still in use at present. . 67. What are the two letters mainly ab
45、out A. The role that grades should play in assessing students. B. The importance of art and music in students life. C. The need to have a standard measure for students success. D. The reasons why grades shouldnt be used to assess students. 答案: 64-67 BDDA D Are some people born clever, and others bor
46、n stupid Or is intelligence developed by our environment and experience Strangely enough, the answer to these questions is yes. To some extent, persons intelligence is fixed at birth, whether or not he reaches those limits will depend on his environment. This view, now held by most experts, can be s
47、upported in a number of ways. It is easy to show that intelligence is to some extent something we are born with. The closer the blood relationship between two people, the closer they are likely to be in intelligence. Thus if we take two unrelated people at random(随意地 ) from the population, it is lik
48、ely that their degree of intelligence will be completely different. If, on the other hand, we take two identical twins they will very likely be as intelligent as each other. Relations like brothers and sisters, parents and children, usually have similar intelligence, and this clearly suggests that i
49、ntelligence depends on birth. Imagine now that we take two identical twins and put them in different environments. We might send one, for example, to a university and the other to a factory where the work is boring. We should soon find differences in intelligence developing, and this indicates that environment as well as birth plays a