辽宁丹东宽甸二中2019高三上年末考试-英语(9页).doc
-辽宁丹东宽甸二中2019高三上年末考试-英语-第 9 页辽宁丹东宽甸二中2019高三上年末考试-英语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) 从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最正确选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。21The China Education Expo 2017 provides visiting students with _ wealth of information on _ options open to them for overseas studyAa ; /B/ ; the Ca ; theD/ ; / 22. I dont suppose he could have done well in the exam last week, _? -_, he almost failed the exam.A. had he; YesB. did he; NoC. do I ; YesD. could he; No23. There, I told you there was a sculpture outside the restaurant . -_-how strange I hadnt noticed it.A. So there isB. There is soC. So is there D. There so is24. Whats the matter, doctor? -Nothing serious. Take the medicine according to the _. A. introductionsB. explanationsC. suggestionsD. directions25. Repair work is _progress on the south-bound lane of the highway and will continue until June. A. onB. inC. ofD. at26. Have you considered _the job as a teacher? -Yes. I like it because a teacher is often considered _a gardener. A. to take; to beB. to take; beingC. taking; being D. taking; to be27. -Would you like to see a film with us tonight ?- Id like to. But I cant _ the time because I have to finish my composition.A. affordB. passC. takeD. spend28. - What made her so upset? - _ she failed in her examination.A. WhatB. ThatC. Because D. Whether29. He studied hard, _ the exam. A. aim at passing B. aiming passing C. aiming at passing D. aim to pass30. Medicine shouldnt be kept where it is _ to children. A. possible B. obtainable C. enable D. accessible31.The house rent is expensive. Ive got about half the space I had at home and Im paying _here. A. as three times much B. as much three timesC. much as three timesD. three times as much32. I called Hannah many times yesterday evening, but I couldn't get through. Her brother _ on the phone all the time.A. has been talkingB. was talkingC. has talkedD. talked33. The factory produced many famous cars, none of _shipped to foreign countries. A. whichB. itC. themD. that34. -Are you a teacher? -No, but I _. A.used toB. was used toC. used to beD. used to do35. I am leaving for the States tomorrow for a holiday, Caroline!A. All the best!B. Take your time.C. Well done!D. Thats OK.第二节:完形填空(共20小题,每小题1,5分,满分30分)36Aturned intoBbroke intoCcame acrossDmet with37Aa female clerkBa boy clerkCa girl clerkDan old man38AbuyBfindCseeDhave39AHis faceBThe roomCHis eyesDThe fire40Athe worstBthe right placeCthe wrongDthe best place41Acurious aboutBaware ofCsensitive toDattached to42ApushBforceClookDdrag43AHold upBJust you wait CHold onDHang up44Aon his faceBto my surpriseCfor some reasonDto some degree45AwhenBas ifCeven ifDwhile46AbeliefsBstoriesCvaluesDmysteries47AhardlyBonlyCno more thanDnot merely48Aday after dayBday by dayCthe other day Dto this day49ApassionBsalesmanshipCenthusiasmDjob50Aserve onBcare forCwait uponDdeal with51AaccidentallyBoccasionallyCfinallyDdisrespectfully52AYetBSoCThenDFor53AenthusiasticBunconcernedCdifferentDresponsible54Awore of Bwore onCwore overDwore off55AresponseBrealizationCconclusionDcircumstance第三部分 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分) AA round of applause, please, for the Indian man who recently sang for 80 hours straight, setting a new Guinness world record. Its an impressive feat, to be sure, but lets just hope he still has a voiceAccording to Indian newspapers, Rajesh Burbure has been told to keep silent for several days so his vocal cords(声带)can healIt was reported that Burbure and his family are in a celebratory mood. "It's a proud moment I, on the other hand, am unable to share their enthusiasmDon't get me wrong: I hope the 35-year-old Burbure lives forever, sells a million records and becomes an international celebrityBut his recordsinging for 80 hours straightis about as meaningful as most of the other curious but crazy feats listed in the Guinness Book of World RecordsGranted, I'm not qualified to speak on the subjectI've got no world records to my name, and I never expect to have anyThen again, maybe I am qualified to speak for those of us who have better things to do than train for years to sing an 80-hour medley(集成曲)of pop songsBut lets not just pick on poor BurbureHes not the only person chasing meaningless accolades(荣誉)The Guinness Book of World Records is full of the names of people who at one time grew the longest hair, or built the biggest bicycle, or baked the largest cheesecakeTo all of these enterprising souls I ask, simply, "What was it all for?"Congratulations! For all of your painstaking effort, you became a footnote in a thick book that no one reads, except for you and the person who will eventually surpass you, with one more hour of singing, a few more centimeters of steel or a few more pounds of cheeseAfter all, records are made to be broken56From the text, we can conclude that the author _Athinks singing for 80 hours straight is completely meaningless Bfeels it a pity he was not invited to share the happiness with the Burbures Cis quite worried about Burbures vocal cords Dhas no Guinness records, so he admires Burbures feat 57Before someone wins a Guinness record, he or she has to _Abecome an international celebrityBknow all about Guinness recordsCpractice a great dealDbear great stress for fear of injury 58We can infer from the article that _Aafter the 80 hours of singing, Burbure could no longer speakBBurbures wife didnt support his attempt to make a Guinness recordCmany have criticized Burbure for his stupid behaviorDchallenging a Guinness record may be harmful to the health59The authors attitude to some Guinness world records is _Apositive Bimpressed Cnegative DtouchedBAlthough credit cards are becoming a more acceptable part of the financial scene, they are still regarded with doubts by many as being a major part of the “live now pay later” syndrome(综合症)Along with hire-purchase, rental and leasing schemes(租赁项目), they provide encouragement to spend more moneyOf course, it is only the hotheaded who give way to the temptation to live, temporarily at least, beyond their means, and such people would no doubt manage to do so even without credit cardsAdvertising campaigns have, however, promoted a growing realization of the advantages of these small pieces of plastic. They prevent need to carry large amounts of cash and are always useful in emergenciesAll the credit card organizations charge interest on a monthly basis which may work out as high as 25 per cent a year, yet sensible purchasing using a card can mean that you obtain up to seven weeks, interest-free creditUsing the card abroad, where items frequently take a long time to be included on your account, can extend this period even furtherIt is worthwhile shopping around before deciding on a particular credit card. It is necessary to consider the amount of credit granted; interest rates, which may vary slightly; the number and range of outlets(经销店), though most cards cover major garages, hotels, restaurants and department stores; and of course, what happens if your card is lost or stolenA credit card thief may be sitting on a potential goldmine particularly if there is a delay in reporting the loss of the cardHowever, if used wisely, a credit card can cost nothing, or at least help to tide you over a period of financial difficulty60The hotheaded are people who _Aspend more money than they haveBspend less money than other people Csave moneyDmake money61The disadvantage of credit cards is _ Ato enable you to buy things without carrying large amount of cash Bto encourage people to spend more money Cto be always useful in emergenciesDto help people tide over a period of financial difficulty62Deciding on a particular credit, you do not have to consider _Athe amount of credit grantedBthe number and range of outlets Cthe possibility of loss of moneyDthe department stores where you are going to use your credit cards63The underlined words in the last paragraph probably means _Afloating with the tide of Bgoing through a difficult period ofCrising and falling with the tide ofDattempting to go against the tide ofCSuppose that we lined up our roughly 14 million United States businesses in order of size, starting with the smallest, along an imaginary road from San Francisco to New York. There will be 4,500 businesses to the mile, or a little less than one per foot. Suppose further that we planted a flag each business. The height of the flag pole represents the yearly volume of sales (销量) , each $ 10, 000 in sales in shown by one foot of pole. The line of flagpoles is a very interesting sight. From San Francisco to about Reno, it is almost unnoticeable, a row of poles about a foot high. From Reno eastward the poles increase in height until, near Columbus, Ohio - about four - fifths of the way across the nation - flags fly about 10 feet in the air. But as we approach the eastern terminus (终点) , the poles suddenly begin to mount (升高) . There are about 300, 000 firms in the country with sales over $ 500, 000. These firms take up the last 75 miles of the 3,000 - mile road. There are 200, 000 firms with sales over $ 1 million. They take up the last 50 miles. Then there are 1, 000 firms with sales of $ 50, 000, 000 or more. They take up the last quarter of a mile before the city limits, flags flying at cloud height, 5 , 000 feet up . At the very gate of New York, on the last 100 feet of the last mile , we find the 100 largest industrial firms . They have sales of at least $ 1.5 billion, so that their flags are already miles high. Along the last 10 feet of road , there are 10 largest companies . Their sales are roughly $ 10 billion and up : their flags fly 190 miles in the air , almost in the stratosphere (平流层) .64. What is the authors main purpose in this passage? A. To tell the reason why the largest firms are in New York. B. To show the geographical distribution (分布) of the United States businesses. C. To provide a general idea of the size of businesses in the United States. D. To tell us how the United States businesses are arranged. 65. Whats the correct order of the following places from east to west?A. San Francisco, Reno, New York, Columbus. B. San Francisco, Reno, Columbus, New York. C. New York, Columbus, Reno, San Francisco D. New York, Reno, Columbus, San Francisco 66. Among the four parts of the imaginary road , which part , considering all the firms in it , has the largest total volume of sales ? A. The last 75 miles. B. The last 50 miles. C. The last 100 feet of the last mile. D. The last quarter of a mile 67. Which of the following diagrams (图表) shows the right order of size of the US businesses , according to the text ? S = San Francisco R = Reno C = Columbus N = New York H = height F = feet DRon Meyer is the president and COO(首席运营官) of Universal StudiosAs one of the most successful business leaders in Hollywood, he heads up Universal Pictures and Universal Parks & ResortsHe's the guy who oversees the production of Multimillion-dollar extravaganzas(作品) like King Kong and Cinderella ManMeyers story sounds like the plot of one of his motion picturesHe grew up in a modest home where there was little incomeIt was a big deal to go to a restaurantAt 15, he quit high school and spent his time hanging out with the neighborhood toughs(流氓)He was then a kid quick with his fists who seemed to get into fights somewhat regularlyAt one point, he was separated from others with an infectious disease, having no TV and nothing to doHis mother sent him two booksOne was The Amboy Dukes, a novel about kids in street gangsThe other was The Flesh Peddlers, about a guy in the talent agency(星探公司)who lived a successful life“I realized,” he says, “that I was no longer that silly kid I had been, and I wanted to change my life”Meyer took any job he could getHe worked as a busboy and short-order cookHe cleaned offices and sold shoesThat attitude made an impression on peopleOne day he received a call from Paul Kohner, a successful agent who represented stars like John Huston, Charles Bronson and Lana TurnerTheir messenger and driver had quit, and they knew Ron was willing to take whatever job they offered. He started the job the next dayMeyer was lucky to work with a good bossand he had the brains to make the most of that experienceIn nearly six years of driving for Kohner, Meyer became his right-hand man and learned a lotBy the 1970s, Meyer had built many relationships in the businessIn 1975, the fate presented an opportunity and he started his own operation Creative Artists Agency, which became a huge success, representing Hollywood legends like Barbra Streisand, Tom Hanks and Tom CruiseTwenty years later, Meyer was appointed to run Universal Studios, a position far beyond his youthful dreamBut once he saw success was possible, he was driven to achieve itToday, colleagues regularly owe his successand theirsto his humility and perseveranceIts a level of success that takes determination, personality and intelligence, whether it comes from a college education or from the street68What is the main idea of the passage? AHow a bitter childhood contributes to ones successBIts important to choose a right career to achieve ones life goalCA talent agency helps a person to become famousDIts peoples determination, intelligence and personality that decide their success69What does the author mean by saying “he had the brains to make the most of that experience”?AHe benefited a good deal from the experienceBHe smartly took the opportunity to learn from the experienceCThat experience made him ever smarter than ever beforeDHe used his brains to impress his boss70Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?AA talent agency is to oversee the production of moviesBRon Meyer did far more successfully than Raul KohnerC