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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 .精品文档.高三英语模拟试题 2011-8-28二部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节 语法和词汇知识(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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。21. -How about _Christmas evening party ? -I should say it was _success.A. a ; a B. the ; a C. a ; 不填 D. the ;不填22. She is proud to _ part in competitions and to _ a record by running two laps this year.A. take ; break B. have taken; have broken C. taking ;breaking D. have taken; break23. But _carefully, the snakes proved to be no trouble and all went according to plan.A. being monitored B. monitored C. having monitored D. to be monitored24. Disabled people have to use the lifts, _makes them _they are not important as other customers . A. which ; feel B. this ; feel C. which; feeling D. this ;feeling 25. - I _ so busily recently that I _no time to help you. -Thats OK.I can manage it by myself.A. have been working; have B. have worked; had C. am working; will have D. had been working; had had26. Just accept them for who they are and give them encouragement to live _as you do.A. so rich and full a life B. as rich and full a life C. a life as rich and full D. such rich and full a life27. In the reading room, we found her _ at a desk, with her attention _ on a book. A. sitting; fixing B. sat; fixed C. seating; fixing D. seated; fixed28. - _you got to know so much about the pop group in America? -Through the Internet. A. How was it B . What was it C. How was it that D. What was it that29._your letter, I would have written back two days ago. A. Had I received B . Should I receive C. If I received D. If I receives 30. However, scientists still wonder _cloning will help or harm us and _it is leading us. A. if ; which B. that; where C. whether ; where D. if ; that 31. Only when you are in poor health _realize that health is _ .A. will you ; worthless B. will you; priceless C. you will ; priceless D. you will ;worthless32. There is _evidence that cars have a harmful effect on the environment.A. abandoned B. abundant C. absent D. absurd33. The special school accept all disabled students ,_educational level and background.A. according to B. regardless of C. in addition to D. in terms of 34. The efforts of the army _finally and all the people in the flooded area were saved. A. paid off B. paid back C. ran out D. gave out35. -What do you want to do next? We have half an hour until the match. -_. Whatever you want to do is fine with me. A. It just depends B. Its up to you C. All right D. Glad to hear that第二节 完形填空 (共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并从答题卡上将该选项涂黑。Being a music teacher for twenty-seven years, I have always known that music touches the soul. It can 36 all kinds of barriers to 37 students in a very special way. It can be the 38 by which each child can find their light.Id like to share a story where music overcame a 39 barrier and made a connection with a young student. For a few years I had the 40 to teach pre-school disabled students one afternoon a week. One of my most 41 students was a young girl called Vanessa.Vanessa was five years old and she had difficulty walking and couldnt speak clearly. We 42 sat on the floor for our 43 lessons and Vanessa liked to sit on my lap(腿上).One of her favorite songs was John the Rabbit. It was a call and response song 44 I sang the call and the students clapped twice 45 singing the repeating phrase ,“Oh, yes!” Vanessa liked to put her hands together with mine and clap with me. We probably 46 that song during every class, Vanessa and I 47 together. She never said or sang a word.One day late in the school year, when the song was finished, Vanessa turned around, looked me directly in the eye, clapped her tiny hands twice and 48 the words “Oh , yes!” I opened my mouth 49 and for that moment I was the one who couldnt 50 . Through music, we had made an excellent 51 .Several years later, I met Vanessa by accident in the street in town. I stopped my car and waved to say hello. She waved back with a 52 smile on her face and then clapped her hands twice, copying the song we had performed so many times in our music class. This precious little girl, 53 her connection with music, left a(n) 54 on me that will last forever. Every child has the ability to learn and grow. It is up to us as 55 to discover the way to reach each and every one of our students. We all must find each childs light.36. A. put up B. turn to C. break through D. run into37. A. accept B. value C. block D. reach38. A. goal B. means C. course D. experience39. A. physical B. technical C. potential D. musical40. A. ability B. courage C. advantage D. opportunity41. A. pretty B. memorable C. active D. unbearable42. A. usually B. actually C. hardly D. finally43. A. maths B .physics C. English D. music44. A. where B. what C. how D. when45. A. whether B. since C. while D. until46. A. recorded B. performed C. composed D. heard47. A. talking B. hugging C. dancing D. clapping48. A. signed B. read C. wrote D. said49. A. with interest B. in amazement C. with fear D. by nature50. A. smile B. sing C. speak D. move51. A. connection B. choice C. comment D. promise52. A. forced B. nervous C. strange D. big 53. A. towards B. beyond C. through D. for54. A. impression B. voice C. mark D. message55. A. artists B. educators C. doctors D. researchers第三部分 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)AOne year ago, I was working with my father in Mexico on a farm. One afternoon, I told my father I wanted to go to summer school like many of my classmates and it would cost $300.That night, my father went to a meeting with his friends in their agricultural club. They talked about their money problems. My country was going through a crisis, and it was difficult to get enough money from any job in Mexico. They decided to do a private lotto among themselves. Everyone took five tickets to sell to other friends. Each one cost five dollars. Then my father picked up his five tickets, but he kept all the tickets.Two weeks passed, and I was very nervous because the summer school was about to begin. One morning, we were driving the tractor on the farm when my father broke the news that I wanted to hear the least. I was very sad because I needed to take these courses to be able to graduate in a couple of months.Two hours later, at lunch time, my father told me to check the newspaper for the winning numbers in the private lotto. When I opened the newspaper, I got a big surprise. My father had won the biggest prize! My fathers hatred(憎恶)of selling anything helped us this time.My life took a big change because my father gave me the money for summer school. I was very happy because I made the summer school deadline and I could graduate on time with the rest of my friends. Also, with the remaining 700 dollars, my father bought some agricultural tools. From then on, our life improved a bit.56. What was the writers purpose in going to the summer school?A. To earn some money to support his family.B. To learn some farming skills.C. To prepare for his graduation.D. To spend time with his classmates.57. According to the passage, the writers father kept the five tickets because .A. it was against the law to hold a private lotto.B. he didnt like selling anything.C. he wanted to win the biggest prize.D. he didnt know whom to sell to.58. What does the underlined part “the news” in Paragraph 3 most probably refer to?A. That the writer had to drop out of school.B. That their family couldnt survive on the farm.C. That the writer had to earn the money by himself.D. That the writers father couldnt afford to pay for his summer school courses.59. How mush money did the writers father win?A. $675. B. $700. C. $975. D. $1,000.60. Which of the following proverbs best sums up the message of the passage?A. There is always a way out.B. Knowledge is power.C. No pains, no gains.D. Action speaks louder than words. BCelebrations spread across China when Shanghai, the Oriental Pearl, was given the right to host the 2010 World Expo on December 3.Shanghai won the honor after beating rivals from Russia, Mexico, Poland and South Korea.“Im very proud of being Chinese,” said Wang Kaibo, a Senior 2 student of the Middle School Affiliated (附属的) to Beijing Medical University. “The winning of the expo is a victory, not only for Shanghai residents, but for the people of the whole Chinese nation.”Bidding for the expo shows that China is more confident of playing a more important role on the international stage. Its competing for large events and the next one could be the World Cup, Wang said.The World Expo 2010 and the 2008 Beijing Olympics will become the twin shining stars of Chinas development over the next 10 years, said experts. The World Expo is known as “Olympics of the economic, cultural, scientific and technological fields.” It is usually held every five years and lasts for six months. The Olympics, World Cup and World Expo are considered three top international events in the world.China is the first developing country to win the expo bid in the events about 159-year history. Not only will it attract more foreign investment to China, but experts say that the half-year-long exhibition will bring at least 70 million visitors to Shanghai.The expo was first held in London in 1851. It has a history of global influence. The Eiffel Tower, built during the Paris World Expo in 1889, became the symbol of the French capital. Many historic inventions, such as the telephone and airplane, all made their first appearance at a World Expo.61. Which continent DIDNT come to compete the right to host the 2010 World Expo?A. Asia. B. Europe C. North America D. South America.62. What does the underlined word “rivals” probably mean in the first paragraph?A. players B. enemies C. competitors D. supporters63. According to Wang Kaibo, the winning of bidding for the World Expo 2010 is a _.A. success B. surprise C. miracle D. legend64. Which of the following is TRUE about the World Expo?A. The first World Expo was held about 150years ago.B. The World Expo is considered to be less important than the Olympics.C. China is the first Asian country to win Expo bid in history.D. The 2010 World Expo will bring a lot of profit to China65. Whats the best title of the passage?A .The twin shining stars of. Chinas developmentB. Three top international events in the worldC. Shanghai won the honor to host the 2010 World ExpoD. The development of World Expo .COver a quarter of American adults now read news on their cell phones, according to a new report from the Pew Research Center. The survey results released by the group on Monday offer another sign of how people are changing the way they get information. Technology has been reshaping the news business and the way consumers have been related to it for more than a decade. The latest change is being driven by the exploding of phones that can easily access the Internet.Pew doesnt have comparable data . But evidence of the shift in habits can be seen in this finding : about 43 percent of those under 50 said they are mobile news consumers, compared with 15 percent of older respondents.Still, some things dont change. Readers No.1 concern when they look for news on their phones is the weather . Of the 37 percent of cell phone owners who said they use the Internet on their phones,72 percent said they check weather reports. Current events come in second, with 68 percent . And the last one is entertainment.Pews survey offered a wide range of statistics on peoples news-reading habits. It showed people are not relying on just one medium. Just 60 percent of respondents get news from both online and offline sources. And 46 percent said they use four to six different types of media on a typical day. The web is also helping to turn the news into more of a social experience : more than 80 percent of respondents get or receive news via emailed links.The results were based on telephone interviews with 2,259 people over the age of 18 . For questions to that entire group, the margin(余地) for error was 2.3 percentage points. On questions to just Internet users, the margin was 2.7 percentage points.66. Why do American adults choose to read news on their cell phones?A. They want to change the way they get information.B. They want to look fashionable.C. Their phones can easily access the Internet.D Reading news on a cell phone is free.67. It can be inferred from the second paragraph that .A. older cell phone owners are more likely to get news on their phones.B. younger cell phone owners are more likely to get news on their phones.C. older cell phone owners never get news on their phones.D. 58 percent of American adults get news on their phones.68. Which is the right order for the viewed contents, in terms of popularity?A. Weather>current events > films.B. Weather>films > current events.C. Current events>weather>films.D. Current events>films >weather.69. What is the most popular way for people to receive news?A. From offline sources . B. By reading newspapers.C. By emailed links. D. By cell phone access.70.The underlined word “shift” in the second paragraph most probably means “ ”.A. interest B. trend C. change D. benefitDSome plants get so hungry they eat flies, spiders, and even small frogs. Whats more amazing is that these plants occur naturally(in special environment) in every state. In fact, theyre found on every continent except Antarctica.Youve probably seen a Venus flytrap. Its often sold in museum gift stores, department stores, and even supermarkets. A small plant, it grows 6 to 8 inches tall in a container. At the end of its stalks(茎)are specially modified leaves that act like traps. Inside each trap is a lining of tiny trigger(触发) hairs. When an insect lands on them, the trap suddenly shut. Over the course of a week or so, the plant feeds on its catch.The Venus flytrap is just one of more than 500 species of meat-eating plants, says Barry Meyers-Rice, the editor of the International Carnivorous(肉食性的) Plant Societys Newsletter. Note: Despite any science fiction stories you might have read, no meat-eating plant does any danger to humans.Dr. Meyers-Rice says a plant is meat-eating, only if it does all four of the following: “attract, kill, digest, and