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    【精品文档】如有侵权,请联系网站删除,仅供学习与交流高三英语模拟试题目2.精品文档.20092010学年度高中三年级阶段检测考试2010.4(C)21. _ Mr. White was appointed director of our department.Then we have two Whites now including _ Mr. White, the doorkeeper.A. The; aB. A; theC. A; 不填D. 不填; a22. Whats that? It smells great!Its just milk tea. Would you like _?A. thisB. oneC. itD. some23. A lot of tents, drinking water and food _ to the homeless earthquake survivors in the past several weeks.A. are sentB. were sentC. have been sent D. had been sent24. As you can see, we need the equipments, _ are necessary to make the project move on.A. all of whichB. all of themC. all thatD. all what25. To our disappointment, the trip we had been looking forward to _ in the pouring rain.A. startingB. startC. to startD. started26. The headmaster will _ a speech to the visiting foreign guests this afternoon.A. deliverB. addressC. announceD. declare27. _ I hand in my report as soon as the class is over?No, you neednt. Anytime this week is okay.A. MayB. MustC. ShallD. Can28. Is it, in your opinion, possible _ new measures will be taken to improve the terrible traffic?A. whetherB. whatC. whenD. that29. The traffic slowed down because of the heavy snow in Yushu county, presenting a new _ to the recovery from the earthquake.A. sufferingB. disasterC. challenge D. damage30. Its a long journey. My car couldnt make it.You can drive my car. Its quite old, but its still pretty _.A. reliableB. convenientC. supportiveD. available31. I think I should wear a dress instead of this jeans.Its just a small informal party, so you dont have to _. A. warm upB. put upC. dress upD. keep up32. Your flight was quite late last night.Yes, it was midnight _ our plane finally got to Jinan.A. thatB. whenC. sinceD. until33. Were all ready to put it into operation, _, were going to take action as fast as possible.A. on the wholeB. in general C. in conclusionD. in other words34. Nowhere else, as his mother told us, _ except the cabin in the backyard.A. did he goB. he did goC. went heD. he went35. Wed better go downstairs right now for lunch._ They serve food 24 hours a day.A. Hurry up!B. Take your time.C. No way!D. It doesnt matter.Recently, one of my best friends, whom I've shared just about everything with since childhood, spent the weekend with me. Since I moved to a new town several years ago, weve both always looked forward to the few 36 a year when we can see each other.Over the weekend, we spent hours and hours, staying up 37 into the night, talking about the people she was 38 . She started telling me stories about her new boyfriend, about how he experimented with drugs and was 39 other self-destructive behavior. I was blown away! She told me 40 she had been lying to her parents about where she was going and even 41 out to see the guy. No matter how hard I tried to tell her that she deserved 42 , she didnt believe me. Her self-respect seemed to have 43 .I tried to 44 her that she was ruining her future and heading for big 45 , but she thought it acceptable to have such a boyfriend.By the time she left, I was really worried about her and 46 by the experience. It had been so frustrating, I had come 47 to telling her several times during the weekend that maybe we had just 48 too far apart to continue our friendshipbut I didnt. I put the 49 of friendship to the final test. Wed been friends for far too long. I had to hope that she 50 me enough to know that I was trying to save her from _51 herself. I wanted to believe that our friendship could conquer 52 .A few days later, she called to say that she had thought long and hard about our _53 , and then she told she had broken up with her boyfriend. I just listened on the other end of the phone with tears of 54 running down my face. It was one of the truly 55 moments in my life. 36. A. instants B. times C. weeksD. scenes37. A. straightB. aheadC. lateD. long38. A. hanging withB. dealing withC. trading with D. comparing with39. A. ofB. aboveC. throughD. into40. A. howB. whyC. whenD. where41. A. comingB. stealingC. hurryingD. driving42. A. worseB. higherC. betterD. poorer43. A. improvedB. changedC. strengthenedD. disappeared44. A. recommendB. adviseC. convinceD. introduce45. A. chanceB. troubleC. destination D.ambition46. A. exhausted B. satisfied C. encouragedD. accustomed47. A. almostB. forward C. closeD. nearby48. A. keptB. movedC. settledD. grown49. A. powerB. difference C. qualityD. wisdom50. A. praised B. blamedC. valuedD. followed51. A. hurtingB. cheating C. criticizing D. concerning52. A. everybodyB. nobodyC. somethingD. anything53. A. friendshipB. conversationC. relationshipD. decision54. A. surpriseB. sorrowC. joy D. disappointment55. A. regretfulB. rewardingC. vitalD. urgentAKnowing how much her own children loved presents at Christmas, Ann Sutton always tried to seek help for one or two poor families. With a social worker mother, the Sutton children had inherited her commitment to service, and knew never to take their good fortune at Christmas for granted. This year, Kinzie, her seven-year-old daughter was thrilled that Santa Claus would make a special visit to a 22-year-old mother named Ashley who worked in a factory raising her 12-month-old son by herself. The phone rang on Sunday. A representative from a local organization was calling to say that the aid Ann had requested for Ashley had fallen through. No Santa Claus, no presents, nothing. Ann saw the cheer vanish from her childrens faces at the news. Without a word, Kinzie ran into her bedroom. She returned, her face set with determination. Opening up her piggy bank, she put all the coins onto the table: $3.30. Everything she had.“Mom,” she told Ann, “I know its not much. But maybe this will buy a present for the baby.”At a breakfast meeting the next day, Ann told her coworkers about her daughters story. To her surprise, staff members began to open their purses and empty their pockets to help Kinzie. By days end, the story of Kinzies gift had spread beyond Anns office. She received a call from an unknown donor. If a seven-year-old could give everything she had, he said, he should at least match her gift 100 to 1. He contributed $300. On Christmas Eve, Ann drove through the pouring rain to the small trailer where the Ashleys lived. Then she began to unload the gifts from the car, handing them to Ashley one by one. Ashley was very moved. Reflecting on a little girls generosity, Ashley says shell one day be able to do something similar for someone else in need. “Kinzie could have used that money for herself, but she gave it away,” Ashley says. “Shes the type of kid Id like my son to grow up to be.”56. According to the text, Ann Sutton _.A. is making lots of moneyB. is ready to help othersC. is only caring about herselfD. is a hard-working mother57. Which of the following is NOT true according to the text?A. Ashley lived a hard life with her little son.B. The Sutton children took Anne as an example to follow. C. The coworkers of Ann helped Kinzie to realize her wish.D. Ann Sutton tried to ask for help for her own children.58. What can we learn about Kinzie?A. She was afraid that Santa Claus would visit the Ashleys.B. She should get some presents from her mother at Christmas. C. She devoted all her coins to buying a present for the baby.D. She was cheerful when hearing the aid had fallen through.59. Which of the following can be inferred from the text?A. It rained heavily on Christmas Eve.B. Ann handed gifts to Ashley one by one.C. Ashley hoped she would help someone else in need.D. A good deed can influence many peoples behavior.60. What would be the best title for the text?A. A Young Girls GiftB. A Mothers LoveC. A Story of Young GirlD. An Unknown Donor Laws that would have ensured pupils from five to 16 received a full financial education got lost in the wash up. An application is calling on the next government to bring it back.At school the children are taught to add up and subtract(减法) but, extraordinarily, are not routinely shown how to open a bank account let alone how to manage their finances in an increasingly complex and demanding world.Today the parenting website Mumsnet and the consumer campaigner Martin Lewis have joined forces to launch an online application to make financial education a compulsory element of the school curriculum in England. Children from five to 16 should be taught about everything from pocket money to pensions, they say. And that was exactly the plan preserved in the Children, Schools and Families bill that was shelved by the government in the so-called “wash-up” earlier this month the rush to legislation before parliament was dismissed. Consumer and parent groups believe financial education has always been one of the most frustrating omissions of the curriculum.As the Personal Finance Education Group (Pfeg) points out, the good habits of young children do not last long. Over 75% of seven- to 11-year-olds are savers but by the time they get to 17, over half of them are in debt to family and friends. By this age, 26% see a credit card or overdraft(透支) as a way of extending their spending power. Pfeg predicts that these young people will “find it much harder to avoid the serious unexpected dangers that have befallen many of their parents' generation unless they receive good quality financial education while at school.”The UK has been in the worst financial recession(衰退)for generations. It does seem odd that unless parents step in young people are left in the dark until they are cruelly introduced to the world of debt when they turn up at university. In a recent poll of over 8,000 people, 97% supported financial education in schools, while 3% said it was a job for parents. 61. The passage is mainly about _.A. how to manage school lessonsB. how to deal with the financial crisisC. teaching young people about moneyD. teaching students how to study effectively62. It can be inferred from the first two paragraphs that _.A. the author complains about the school educationB. pupils should not be taught to add up and subtractC. students have been taught to manage their financesD. laws on financial education have been effectively carried out63. The website and the consumer campaigner joined to _.A. instruct the pupils to donate their pocket moneyB. promote the connection of schools and familiesC. ask the government to dismiss the parliamentD. appeal for the curriculum of financial education64. According to Pfeg, _.A. it is easy to keep good habits longB. teenagers spend their money as plannedC. parents are willing to pay the debt for their kidsD. it will be in trouble if the teenagers are left alone65. A poll is mentioned to _.A. stress the necessity of the curriculum reform B. show the seriousness of the financial recessionC. make the readers aware of burden of the parentsD. illustrate some people are strongly against the proposalCImagine a world 400 years ago where children were used as chimney sweeps. The pay was low, it was a dirty trade and there was little reward for the men who did the job and even less for children.Medways annual Sweeps Festival recreates the joy and laughter enjoyed by the chimney sweeps at their traditional holiday: the one time of the year the sweeps could leave the soot(烟灰) behind and have some fun. The sweeps holiday was traditionally held on 1 May each year. Locally, they used to mark the occasion by staging a procession through the streets of Rochester.Their fun continued with the Jack-in-the-Green ceremony, a seven-foot character that they used to waken at dawn on Blue Bell Hill, Chatham. The Jack-in-the-Green would walk with the chimney sweeps in their parade. When the Climbing Boys Act 1868 made it illegal to employ young boys to carry out the trade, the traditional procession gradually began to fade. The final May celebration was held in the early 1900s.The modern day Rochester Sweeps Festival is a colorful mix of music, dancing and entertainment with more than 60 Morris sides and entertainers celebrating throughout the three-day festival. The festival was revived in 1981 by local businessman Gordon Newton, a keen historian. He decided it was time to bring it back and over the years he has helped develop the festival into what it is today an excellent performance of traditional Britain.Gordon researched the Sweeps tradition and organized a small parade, involving local Morris teams. In time, Medway Council took over organization of the festival but Gordon remained actively involved. Today he is festival producer and plays melodeon(簧风琴) for several Morris teams. Doug Hudson is the festivals music director, a role he has held for many years. Through Gordons vision and hard work, Dougs musical ability and the councils help, the Rochester Sweeps Festival has become the largest May Day celebration of its kind in the country.66. According to the writer, chimney sweeps _. A. were highly respected B. were well rewarded C. led a hard life in the past D. worked in good conditions67. Medways Sweeps Festival _. A. has been organized by the Jack-in-the-Green B. dated back to the May celebration in the early 1900sC. is held to honor those chimney sweeps every other year D. has become a time for chimney sweeps to enjoy themselves68. The underlined word “revive” in the 4th paragraph most probably means _. A. realize B. review C. recreate D. recognize69. It can be inferred from the passage that _. A. the festival has never been supported by the local government B. The festival is a good way to see British folk customs in action C. youngsters has been forbidden to be chimney sweeps since 1981 D. the modern festival lasts five days celebrating the coming of spring70. What is the passage mainly concerned about? A. Sweeps Festival history B. Medways traditional holidays C. Climbing Boys Act 1868 D. a procession in RochesterDAnnual holidays have become a luxury and are no longer a staple of family life, according to government research. A getaway of a week or more is n

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