1、江苏省宁海外国语学校 2010届高三高考模拟英语试题(三) 其他 第三部分任务型阅读(共 10小题;每小题 1分,满分 10分) Fairview Elementary School, Modesto, California, with some 1,000 students from kindergarten through sixth grade (about 80 percent of them Latino), has long suffering from discipline problems, poor test scores, and a near total lack of
2、parental involvement. The difficulties arent surprising given that many of the parents - immigrants who work on farms or in factories - speak little or no English. Since 2002, Fairview Elementary School has been a First Amendment School, one of 97 developed across the country by the First Amendment
3、Center. The idea behind the five-year-old program: To keep America strong, children must be trained to respect many points of view, weigh complex issues, and understand the freedoms guaranteed by the Constitution(宪法 ) .As students learn good citizenship, the theory goes, theyll develop the skills an
4、d attitude to do well academically. Fairview students enjoy freedoms other kids might envy (they voted to abolish school uniforms, for example). But the children dont just exercise rights. They also accept such responsibilities as speaking up during class discussions, and keeping the school clean an
5、d safe (Fairview is rated the cleanest of 33 schools in its district). In one departure from tradition, theres no hand-raising in class. Instead, says teacher Deborah Supnet, we teach them to listen for when the other child stops talking, Call it an exercise in respect. Last year, the number of stud
6、ents evaluated advanced in math increased, from 15 to 30 percent. And Fairview graduates in their first middle-school mid-term exam averaged B grades; 96 percent passed all subjects. Particularly encouraging to Principal Rob Williams, the school now has an active parents group, Parents With a Voice.
7、 One of those parents, Laura Malagon, praises the program for convincing her to play a more active role in her childrens school life. 答案: 71. Theme/Outline 72. degree 73. differences 74. forced 75. whenever 76. silently 77. Avoid 78. Note-taking 79. colors 80. actively 单项选择 * 第一部分 英语知识运用(共两节 , 满分 35
8、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 We cannot be about our work Any small mistake may lead to a serious accident A very Particular B too cautious C extremely considerate D quite serious 答案: B 35. He eventually realized his own fault and wanted to reform. -_. A Its
9、 no use pumping a dry well B It never rains but it pours C Better safe than sorry D Never too late to mend 答案: B 34 He hesitated for a moment before kicking the ball, otherwise he a goal A had scored B would score C would have scored D would be scoring 答案: C 33 It has escaped me we stopped in the la
10、st class Tom, would you tell me so that I can go on with my lecture A where it was that B that it was when C that what it was D how it was that 答案: A 32. -Do you think the weather will be all right this summer -No, _ were lucky. The newspaper says itll be very hot anyway. A unless B if C though D As
11、 答案: A 31. I have no dreams _ to have a happy life. A rather than B more than C other than D less than 答案: C 30 One of the greatest of unhappiness, in my experience, is the difficulty we have in accepting things as they are A reasons B styles C supplies D Sources 答案: D 29 Mr. Bush is on time for eve
12、rything How it be that he was late for the opening ceremony A could B should C may D Must 答案: A 28 Whether, an advertisement succeeds or not is decided by whether it has the culture consciousness A on contrary to B in turn C to a great extent D by contrast 答案: C 27 Education reform, the Chinese gove
13、rnment attaches great importance, has attracted a lot of public attention A in which B to which C in that D to that 答案: B 26. The company _ a rise in salary for ages but nothing has happened yet. A has been promising B had promised C promised D Promises 答案: A 25. The concert_ to _ some money for tho
14、se suffering from the earthquake, which _ 2,000 lives. A intending ; raise; killed B was intended; collect; claimed C to intend; raise; claimed D intended; raise; killed 答案: B 24 Last Monday, while the students on the playground watching the national flag being raised, something unexpected A were st
15、anding; arose B stood; was arising C had stood; had arisen D would stand; would arise 答案: A 23 Today, we take washing machines for granted, but there was before 1869 A any B no C nothing D None 答案: D 22. Everyone present at the meeting agreed to stick to the _that everyone should be treated fairly.
16、A purpose B ambition C principle D Level 答案: C 完型填空 第二节 完形填空(共 20小题,每小题 1分,满分 20分) I am a mother of three, and have recently completed my college degree The last class I had to 36 was Sociology The teachers last 37 of the term was called“Smile ”The class was asked to 38 and smile at three people My
17、husband,youngest son and I headed for McDonalds It was just our 39 of sharing special playtime with our son We were standing in line, waiting to be 40 when all of a sudden everyone around us began to back away and then 41 my husband did I sensed a 42 smell and turned around and there 43 behind me we
18、re two poor homeless men As I 4 4 down at the short gentleman 4 5 to me, he was“smiling” The second man rubbed his hands stupidly as he stood 46 his friend 。 I was so touched by the 47 that I held my tears as I stood there with them The young lady at the 48 asked him what they wanted He said, “Coffe
19、e is all,Miss; ”because that was all they could 49 Then I smiled and asked the young lady behind the counter to give me two more breakfast meals on a 50 tray Then I walked to the table that the men had chosen as a resting spot I put the tray on the table and 51 my hand on the blue-eyed gentlemans co
20、ld hand He looked up at me, with 52 in his eyes, and said, “Thank you ”I started to cry as I walked away to 53 my husband and son I returned to my 54 on the last evening of class, with this story in hand I turned in“my project” I 55 with one of the biggest lessons I would ever learn 36 A teach B att
21、end C pass D turn 3 7 A goal B paper C project D degree 38 A get together B go out C stay inside D keep calm 39 A field B way C chance D interest 40 A served B charged C expected D ordered 41 A only B even C just D still 42 A good B stressful C horrible D pleasant 43 A standing B falling C 1ying D s
22、itting 44 A threw B headed C looked D seated 45 A generous B close C friendly D similar 46 A before B behind C after D over 47 A smell B condition C health D smiles 48 A counter B chair C door D table 49 A eat B afford C find D cook 50 A separate B beautiful C large D expensive 51 A laid B set C cau
23、ght D stuck 52 A smiles B surprises C pities D tears 53 A search B join C invite D get 54 A home B job C college D work 55 A dealt B did C graduated D dropped 答案: 36-55 BCBBA BCACB BDABA ADBCC 阅读理解 第二部分 阅读理解 (共 15小题;每小题 2分,满分 30分 ) A Residents along Australias east coast awoke in the morning to an o
24、range sky as winds swept millions of tons of red dust from the countrys inland and dumped it on Sydney Tanya Ferguson, living in Sydney, saw that the room was completely orange She thought there was a bush fire But when she went outside, the entire city was covered in a film of orange dust “It was l
25、ike being in the outback(澳大利亚内陆 ), but it was right here in the city, ”she said On that day, a big dust storm swept through Sydney It covered the city in orange dust for about eight hours, making landmarks such as the Sydney Opera House and Harbor Bridge invisible The storm affected the transportati
26、on system Flights were delayed Roads were busy as drivers struggled in the difficult conditions Children and the elderly were told to stay indoors until the dust had cleared Later strong winds blew it out to the sea and up the coast No one was hurt in the storm, though health officials answered hund
27、reds of calls from people with breathing difficulties Emergency services responded to hundreds of calls about tree branches brought down by strong winds Dust storms are common in the Australian outback, where the land is arid(贫瘠的 ) But the storms rarely reach the coastal regions Officials said it wa
28、s the worst dust storm of the past 70 years Air pollution levels were 15, 500 micrograms of pollutants per cubic meter “On a clear day the pollutants are around 1020 micrograms per cubic meter , ”said Chris Eiser of the NSW department of the environment Experts said that dry conditions in the outbac
29、k and strong winds caused the sandstorm “Ten very dry years over inland southern Australia and very strong winds have combined to produce the storm, ”said Nigel Tapper, an environmental scientist at Monash University, Australia 56 The article is about A the causes of the major dust storm in Australi
30、an cities B different reactions to a dust storm in Australia C the damage caused by the big dust storm in Australia D the worst dust storm in Australia in the past 70 years 57 Which of the following is TRUE A The dust storm didnt blow up to the coastal regions of Australia B The level of air polluti
31、on was very high due to the dust storm C People called the emergency service because they had got lost D Children stayed indoors for the schooling had been cancelled 58 From the passage we can see that A Tanya Ferguson lives in the Australian outback at the moment B a bush fire may have brought the
32、orange dust along the coast C this terrible sandstorm lasted about 24 hours after it hit the city D Sydneys landmarks were out of sight when the storm happened 59 The tone of the article is A worried B sympathetic C objective D Angry 答案: 56-59 DBDC B WASHINGTON-President Bush plans to meet next week
33、 with top Pentagon and State Department officials, and hopes to offer a revised Iraq plan within two weeks, aides (政府官员的副手 )said Friday. White House spokeswoman Dana Perino said today Bush wants to give a major speech on Iraq before Christmas, but that is not set in stone. At a morning meeting with
34、congressional leaders, Bush said, We talked about the need for a new way forward in Iraq. Bush will visit the State Department on Monday and meetings with military officials will follow over the next two days, according to a tentative White House schedule. All are involved in an ongoing administrati
35、on review of the situation in Iraq. These are deliberative(慎重的 ) meetings and discussions, said Gordon Johndroe, a spokesman for the National Security Council. They will inform the presidents thinking, and he will inform their thinking. Bush said he is also reviewing the Iraq Study Group report rele
36、ased Wednesday. Its suggestions include withdrawing US troops by early 2008, conditions permitting, and a new diplomatic(外交的 ) effort including Iraqs neighbors, Iran and Syria. The president said he also wanted the troops home too, but not until the new Iraq government can sustain(支撑 ) itself. He ex
37、pressed skepticism(怀疑态度 ) about possible talks with Iran and Syria, saying they must stop efforts to undermine(削弱 ) Iraqs fledgling(年轻的 ) democracy. 60. The word “revised” in Paragraph One can be replaced by _. A. rewriting B. changed C. important D. directed 61. The word that in Paragraph Two refer
38、s to _. A. President Bush plans to meet next week with top Pentagon and State Department officials B. the thing that President Bush hopes to offer a revised Iraq plan within two weeks C. what White House spokeswoman Dana Perino said today D. the thing that President Bush wants to give a major speech
39、 on Iraq before Christmas 62. The last paragraph shows us that _. A. President Bush wants to have a talk with Iraqs neighbors, Iran and Syria B. Bush will make his troops go home unless the new Iraq government can sustain itself C. Bush will make his troops go home if the new Iraq government can sus
40、tain itself D. President Bush is sure to have a talk with Iraqs neighbors, Iran and Syria 答案: 60-62 BDC C Zanzibar, Tanzania-Hundreds of dead dolphins were washed up on Friday along the shore of a popular tourist place on Tanzanias northern coast Scientists have ruled out poisoning It was not immedi
41、ately clear what killed the 400 dolphins, whose dead bodies lied along a 4-kilometer coast of Nungwi, said Narriman Jidawi, a marine biologist at the Institute of Marine Science in Zanzibar But the bottleneck dolphins, which live in deep offshore waters, had empty stomachs, meaning they could have g
42、ot lost and had been swimming for some time to reorient themselves They did not die of hunger and were not poisoned, Jidawi said In the US, experts were looking into the possibility that sonar(声呐 )from the US submarine could have caused a similar incident in Marothon, Florida, where 68 deep-water do
43、lphins stranded(搁浅 )themselves in March 2005 The deaths are a blow to the tourism industry in Zanzibar, where thousands of visitors go to watch and swim with dolphins Villagers, fishermen and hotel residents found the dead bodies and told officials Mussa Aboud, Zanzibars director of fisheries, went
44、on state radio to warn the public against eating the dolphinsmeat, saying the cause of death had not been found The Indo-Pacific bottlenose, commonly known as dolphins, are the most common species in Zanzibars coastal waters, with bottlenose and humpback dolphins often found in mixed-species groups
45、63 According to the passage, the bottleneck dolphins A are often attacked by submarine in deep water B find it hard to find enough food near the coast C often fall ill along the shore of a tourist place D 1ike living in the deep waters near the coast 64 The underlined word“reorient”means A lose thei
46、r way B find their way C look for food D fight against enemies 65 What can we infer from the passage A The dolphins died because of the sonar from US submarines B The dead dolphins can not be eaten as they are poisonous C The US experts are researching sonar at present D The ability of locating is e
47、xtremely important for dolphins 66 What would be the best title for the passage A 400 dolphins died along the coast of Nungwi B Dolphins are facing increased risk of death C Its necessary for us to protect dolphins D Nungwi is famous for many dolphins there 答案: 63-66 BDBD D A wallet misplaced during
48、 a romantic embrace has been returned to its forgetful owner after 55 years Two classic car collectors from the US state of Idaho found the wallet after it fell out of the back of a vintage(旧式的 )car they were planning to restore After an Internet search they found and contacted the owner, Glenn Goodlove Mr Goodlove said he probably lost the wallet in the back seat of his 1946 Hud