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1、高考英語 總復(fù)習(xí)練習(xí)題3第一卷(選擇題,共115分)第一局部:聽力(共兩節(jié),總分值30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每題1.5分,總分值7.5分)1whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?ateacherandstudent.bcustomerandshopkeeper.cbossandsecretary.2wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?aataschool.batashop.catabank.3whenwillthespeakersmeeteachother?aat1000.bat1100.cat900.4

2、whatdoesthewomandoprobably?aadoctor.bateacher.cashopkeeper.5howoftendoesthemanplaybasketball?aonceaweek.btwiceaweek.ctwiceamonth.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每題1.5分,總分值22.5分)聽第6段對話,答復(fù)第6至8題。6whatdayisittoday?atuesday.bwednesday.cthursday.7whathappenedtothewomanyesterday?ashewaskeptwaitingforalongtimeatthebusstop.bsheto

3、okataxibutstillwaslate.cshewasillandwenttoseethedoctor.8howlonghasthewomanbeeninthedoctors?aforabouttwohours.bforaboutthreehours.cforaboutfourhours.聽第7段對話,答復(fù)第9至11題。9whatdoesthemanthinkofthemistake?aitsjustanordinarymistakeanddoesntmatter.bitcouldmakehimloseanimportantbusinesspartner.citcouldmakehiml

4、oseagoodjob.10whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodo?acallhisguestsandexplaintheproblem.baskhisgueststocomeinanotherday.caskhisgueststowaitforhiminthehall.11whatcanweknowaboutthepersonwhomademistake?aheoftenforgetswhattheguestssay.bhehasbeenfiredbecauseofthemistake.cheisagreenhandintherestaurant.聽第8段對話,答復(fù)

5、第12至14題。12whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?anewyearswishes.blosingsomeweight.csavingsomemoney.13whatdidthemandolastyear?ahegotagoodjob.bhestoppedsmoking.chejoinedahealthclub.14whowantstohaveanicevacation?athemanspeaker.bthewomanspeaker.cjeff.聽第9段對話,答復(fù)第15至17題。15whatdidthemanwanttodointhemorning?aeatsom

6、enoodles.bboilsomemilk.cfeedhiscat.16howdidthemanhurthishead?ahefelldownfromaladder.bacanofpaintdroppedonhishead.cheknockedhisheadagainstawindow.17whatdidthedoctoraskthemantodo?akeephisheadclean.bkeephisarmdry.crestfortwodays.聽第10段獨(dú)白,答復(fù)第18至20題。18howoldwasjohnwhenhewonasilvermedal?a16yearsold.b17year

7、sold.c19yearsold.19whatcanweknowaboutthecomputer?aithelpedjohnlearnmanycomputerskills.bithadbadeffectsonjohnsstudyandsleep.cithelpedjohnwithhislessons.20whywasjohnhappyintheend?ahismothershowedhimherloveandrespectforhim.bhismotherhelpedhimcontrolhimself.checouldplaycomputergameslateatweekends.第二局部:英

8、語知識運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),總分值45分)第一節(jié)語法和詞匯知識(共15小題;每題1分,總分值15分)21doyoufeellikesomemorechocolate?_,bob,butidontwanttogainweight.athanksbforgetitcneverminddnotatall22didyouhave_funwithyourschoolmateslastweekend?_wonderfultimeindeed.athe;/b/;/ca;ad/;a23hesnouseatall._,ihavefoundhimtobeagreatdealofuse.abythewaybonthecon

9、trarycinaworddinaddition24hewasverynervousduringhisfirstjobinterview,_wasunderstandable.aitbwhatcwhichdthat25hemusthaveagoodrest_hecandefeathisseriousillness.asothatbasifcevenifdnowthat26wevecutourpriceby40%!butyourpriceisstilltoohighifthequalityistakeninto_.aconsiderationbapplicationcoccupationdexp

10、lanation27annabroughtamessagetomegfromhermother_thatallwaswellathomeandsheneedntworry.asaidbsayingcsaysdtosay28imafraidyoullhavetostayhereforanotherday.allflights_becauseoffog.ahadbeencancelledbcancelledchavebeencancelleddhavecancelled29thesearewhatscientistscallswaves,s_second.astandingbybstandingu

11、pcstandingoutdstandingfor30whatdoyouthinkoftheirdecision,john?idontfeelicancommentonit.imnotreallyfamiliar_whattheydo.aonbofcwithdin31insteadofacquiringnecessaryskills,theydemandthatstandards_sothattheycanappeartobecompetitive.achangebbechangedchavechangeddarechanged32onsomenights,iwould_tobeasleepw

12、henmotherwalkedintomybedroom.aindicatebblamecpretenddrequest33thedifficultythecouplehad_theirlostchildwassoonforgottenwhentheydiscoveredher.afoundbfindctofinddfinding34madeupofpeoplefromdifferentpartsoftheworld,theneighborhoodismuchmore_thananyother.areliablebdifferentcflexibledvaried35ahurricanehit

13、thatareaofthesea,_overalltheshipssailingthere.aturnedbturningcturnsdtoturn第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每題1.5分,總分值30分)(·局部重點(diǎn)第二次聯(lián)考)itisoftensaidthatpolitenesscostsnothing.infact,_36_hearingthephrase“thankyouor“welldonemeansthesametoemployeesasamodestpay_37_,researcherssay.praiseandencouragementalso_38_employees

14、morelikelytoworkhardandstayintheirjobs,savingonthecostoffinding_39_.athirdof1,000workers_40_saidtheydidnotgetthankedatallwhentheydidwell,anda(n)_41_thirdsaidtheywerenotthankedenough.inboth_42_,theemployeessaidtheyfelt_43_,meaningtheywerelesslikelytobe_44_totheirjobsandweremorelikelytolookforemployme

15、ntelsewhere.accordingtothesurvey,praisingemployeeshasthesame_45_asa1percentpayrise,andworksoutmuch_46_forbosses.threeoutoffouremployeessaidthatregular_47_bytheirbosseswasimportanttothem,_48_onlyaquartersaidtheywereactuallygivenasmuchpraise_49_theyfelttheyneeded.thosedoingmanual(體力的)jobswerelesslikel

16、ytobegivenany_50_fordoingwell.scottishemployeesfelt_51_undervalued,eightoutoftensayingtheywouldlikemorepraise.however,workersinthenortheastareless_52_bybeingbutteredupbytheboss,asonly69percentsaidtheyfeltthe_53_tobetold“welldoneregularly.theresearchfoundthatwordsofpraisedidmorethan_54_apleasantplace

17、toworktheycould_55_increaseprofits.bconsequentlycinsistentlydfrequentlybridecsurprisedincidentbcatchescmakesdcontributesbreplacementscresponsibilitiesddisadvantagesveyedbreportedcemployeddinspiredbtotalcspecialdfurtherbcasescpartsdpointsbfavoredcundervalueddevaluatedbattachedcinvolvedddevotedbadvant

18、agecdevelopmentdfeelingbmorelikelyccheaperdmoreexpensivebacknowledgementccommitmentdoutlinesbotherwisecthusdsobwhencwhiledasbsituationcrecognitiondcommunicationtbthelesscthemoredmostbimpressedcdelayeddexplodedbneedcpotentialdfunctionbdemandcrequiredrestorebstillcevendyet第三局部:閱讀理解(共20小題;每題2分,總分值40分)a

19、(·3月)afterwinningabiggame,athletesareoftenaskedhowtheyattainedthatsuccess.mostsaytheirachievementistheresultofgruellinghardworkandintensepractice.usuallyathletessayhowharditistowinthebiggames.attheoppositeendofthespectrum,however,isthefactthatlosingthebiggame,or,inmycase,allthegames,canbeevento

20、ugher.fromthespectatorspointofview,lastyearsbasketballseasonformyhighschoolteamwasnothingshortofanembarrassment.andwhile0and20iscertainlynothingtobeproudof,thatseasonhadabiggerimpactonmethananyother,andprobablymorethananyseasonsince.asateamcaptain,iknewitprobablywouldntbetheeasiestyear,butdidieverth

21、inkwewouldloseeverygame?ofcoursenot.sincesixofourtopplayershadgraduated,itwasclearthatwewereayoungteamwhowouldstruggle.thestrugglebeganearlierthanexpected,though,asourteamsstartingcenterwassuspendedfortheseason,andtwokeymembersdecidedtoquitaftertwoweeks.atsomepoint,quittingprobablypassedthroughevery

22、playersmind,but,intheend,weallstuckitout,vowingtoworkevenharder.thentherecameatimewhenevenourowncoachhadgivenuponus.personally,ifeltlikeitwasnolongerworthgivingmyall.ithought,ifeventhecoachdoesntbelieveinus,whyshouldi?butjustasmyhopebegantofade,ateammatecalledameeting.hesaid,“nobodythinksweregoingto

23、win,andheck,wemaynot,but,asteammatesandfriends,we_owe_it_to_each_other_to_give_it_our_all_every_game.reatandgothroughthemotions,butitisquiteanothertobearealcaptainandmakesureeveryoneworkstotheirpotentialallthetime.helpmetobecomeabetterbasketballplayer,butitalreadyhasmademeabetterleaderandperson.56wh

24、atwasthebiggestproblemwiththeauthorsteamlastseason?aseveralkeymemberswereunabletoplaythegames.btheircoachnolongerwantedtoinstructthem.ctherewerenoactualleadersontheteam.dmostofplayerslosthopeandwantedtoquit.57inthetext,theauthorseemstosuggestthatagoodleadershould_.abeconfidentabouthimselfbmakesureev

25、eryonegoesalloutcworkhardtowinthegamesdfeelgreatabouthisteam58bysaying“weoweittoeachothertogiveitouralleverygame.(paragraph4)theteammatemeansthatallofthemshould_.aberesponsibleforthelossesbtrytheirbestonthecourtcfeelthankfulforwhattheyvedonedgettogethertowineverygame59whatisthemainideatheauthoraimst

26、oexpressinthetext?asuccessistheresultofhardwork.bafriendinneedisafriendindeed.conecanlearnsomethingfromthefailure.darealleadershouldnevergiveup.b(·第四次檢測)mcdonnell,whohasmadeoildrillingoffvirginiascoast,oneofhisadministrationstoptasks,flewtohoustononmondaytoadvertisethebenefitsofoffshoredrilling

27、atanationalconference.hetoldreportersbeforeheleftthathedoesnotwanttopostponedrillingbuttolearnfromtheaccidentofflouisianascoast.“whatwedoasamericansisthatwefindoutwhatwentwrongandhowcanwedothingsbetter,mcdonnellsaid.“ithinkthatsthespiritofamericanpeople.presidentobamaannouncedinmarchthatvirginiawill

28、becomeoneofthefirsteastcoaststatestodrilloffshoreforoilandnaturalgas.companiescouldconductexploratorydrillinginvirginiaswaters50milesoffthecoastlatenextyearorearlyin.invirginiabeach,thestateslargestcityandonethatreliesheavilyontourism,mayorwillsessomssaidhewouldbeworriedifthetimetablewasnotchanged.s

29、essomssupporteddrillingandhelpedthecitypassaresolution(決議)infavorofit,inparttohelpthetourismindustrybykeepingthecostofgasdown.but,hesaid,thelouisianaaccidentwasawake­upcall.“itsalarmingtome,sessomssaid.“itgivesmegreatconcern.obamasworefridaythatnoexpansionofoffshoreoildrillingwouldtakeplaceunti

30、linvestigationsintothelouisianaaccidentwerecomplete.virginiasofficials,whosupportdrilling,saidtheyagreethatdrillingshouldbedelayed.sen.markwarnersaiditwas“appropriateforobamatodelayoffshoreprojects.mcdonnellsaidhewantstoseeafullinvestigationintothelouisianaaccident,buthestillthinksthatdrillingcouldb

31、eginoffvirginiascoastassoonasnextyearorearly.mcdonnellhasalsosaidthatdrillingoffvirginiascoastwouldcreatethousandsofjobs,aswellaslessenusdependenceonforeignoil.arecentexplosionandfireonanexploratorywellinthegulf(海灣)ofmexicoleft11workersmissinganddead.crudeoil(原油)hasbeenleakingintothegulfsince,inchin

32、gclosertothecoastsoflouisiana,alabamaandmississippi.theaccidentconfirmedtheworstfearsofenvironmentalgroupsandpeoplealreadyworriedthatpossiblespills(溢出)couldharmplants,animals,andtourism.60whatwasmcdonnellsopinionaboutdrillingoffvirginiascoast?aitshouldbestoppedasitmaycausedamagetotheenvironment.bits

33、houldbedelayedduetothegulfoilaccident.cithasalotofbenefits,andthusshouldntbedelayed.ditcouldmaketheusdependentonforeignoil.61whydidwillsessomssupportdrillingoffvirginiascoast?aitcouldcreatethousandsofjobs.bitcouldhelprecovertheeconomy.citmetthespiritofamericanpeople.ditpartlyhelpedthetourismindustry

34、.62whatdoweknowabouttheaccident?atheexplosioninthegulfofmexicokilled11workers.btheleakedcrudeoilmayaffectthecoastsof3states.ctheinvestigationintotheaccidenthasbeencompleted.dofficialswhosupportdrillingoffvirginiascoastarenotinfavoroftheinvestigation.63whatisthemainideaofthereport?aofficialsreconside

35、rsupportfordrillingafterthegulfoilaccident.bitisdangeroustodrilloiloffthecoasts.cpeopleshouldlearnfromoilaccidentstoreducedamagetoourenvironment.dinvestigationsshouldbecarriedoutimmediatelyafteroilaccidents.c(·市第三次診斷)everyonehasgooddaysandbaddays.ible,andyoulosethingsandyoucannotfocusonyourscho

36、olwork.formorethan20years,scientistshavesuggestedthathighself­esteem(自尊)isthekeytosuccess.now,newresearchshowsthatfocusingjustonbuildingself­esteemmaynotbehelpful.insomecases,havinghighself­esteemcanbringbadresultsifitmakesyoulesslikeableormoreupsetwhenyoufailatsomething.“forgetabouts

37、elf­esteem,saysjennifercrocker,apsychologist(心理學(xué)家)attheuniversityofmichigan,us,“itsnottheimportantthing.feelinggoodcrockersadvicemaysoundabitstrangebecauseitisgoodtofeelgoodaboutyourself.studiesshowthatpeoplewithhighself­esteemarelesslikelytobedepressed,anxious,shy,orlonelythanthosewithlow

38、self­esteem.but,afterreviewingabout18,000studiesonself­esteem,roybaumeister,apsychologistatfloridastateuniversity,hasfoundthatbuildingupyourself­esteemwillnotnecessarilymakeyouabetterperson.hebelievesthatviolentandwicked(邪惡的)peopleoftenhavethehighestself­esteemofall.healsosaid:“t

39、heresnoevidencethatkidswithhighself­esteemdobetterinschool.problemshighself­esteemcanhavebigegos(自我)thatcanmakethemlesslikeabletotheirpeers(同齡人),saidkathleenvohs,apsychologyprofessoratcolumbiauniversity.peoplewithhighself­esteemtendtothinkmoreofthemselves,vohssays.peoplewithlowself

40、73;esteemaremorelikelytorelyontheirfriendswhentheyneedhelp.whattodoresearcherssayitisbesttolistentoandsupportotherpeople.findpositivewaystocontributetosociety.ifyoufailatsomethingtrytolearnfromtheexperience.“thebesttherapy(藥方)istorecognizeyourfaults,vohssays.“itsoktosay,imnotsogoodatthat,andthenmove

41、on.64itisconcludedintheresearchthathighself­esteem_.aisnotimportantatallbhastakenonadifferentmeaningcmaynotbethekeytosuccessddoesnothelpyoudobetteratschool65accordingtotheresearch,peoplewithhighself­esteem_.ahavebetterrelationshipwithpeopleoftheirownagebaremorelikelytobecomeviolentandwicke

42、dctendtobeproudanddonotcaremuchaboutothersdoftenfeeldepressedandcantfocusontheirwork66theadviceinthelastparagraphismainlyforpeople_.awithhighself­esteembwithlowself­esteemcwhoarestillatschooldwhoaregoodateverythingd(·高考模擬三)icanpresidents,georgewashington,thomasjefferson,abrahamlincoln

43、andtheodoreroosevelt.presidentwashingtonisthefoundingfatherofthecountry;the3rdpresidentjeffersondraftedtheusdeclarationofindependence;the16thpresidentlincolnissuedtheemancipationproclamationandthe26thpresidentrooseveltprotectedtheaveragepeoplesrighttocompetefairlywithtrusts.all1829metersabovesealeve

44、l,madeoutstandingachievementsfortheircountry.theywerepioneersofushistory.thestonestatuesofpresidentswerebuiltatthesuggestionofahistorianinthestateofdakota,withaviewtocarryingforwardtheuspioneeringspiriteverlastingly.thestatuesare18metershigh.theyarethehighestandgreatestrealisticstonestatuesintheworl

45、d,tallerthana6­storiedbuildingandlargerthanthegreatsphinxofegypt.thesizeofeachheadis20sqmt,witha20­meter­longface,a7­meter­longnose,a2.6­meter­widemouthandtwo1.5­meter­wideeyes.thoughnotfacingthesamedirection,theyarealllifelikeandlookaheadgravelyinharmony

46、withfixedgazes.oncleardays,onecanhaveasightofthefourpresidentswiththeirfirmandsteadyexpressionatadistanceofdozensofkilometers.sincethestonesculptureisuniqueinstyle,themonumentisnowtheusnationalartcentreofpopulareducation.groupsofpeoplekeepstreamingeverydaytothesiteforavisitandtouristsacrosstheworlda

47、realsointerestedintakingaviewofthisgreatmonument.67whichstatementisfalseaccordingtothefirstparagraph?athefamousrushmorenationalmonumentis1829metersabovesealevel.ballthefourpresidentsmadegreatcontributionstolondon.cthegroupofstatuesaremadeofhugestones.dthestatuesarebuilttohonorthepresidentsintheus68w

48、hywerethosefourpresidentschosen?becausethefourpresidents_.amadegreatcontributionstotheircountrybwerepioneersofushistorycplayedanimportantroleinthedifferentperiodsoftheamericanhistorydalloftheabove69whatarethestatueslike?atheylooklikea6­storiedbuilding.btheyarelikethegreatsphinxofegypt.ctheyarel

49、iketruemenstandingthere.dtheyarelifelike,lookingaheadwithfixedgazes.70forwhatgroupsofpeopleacrosstheworldcometovisitthemonument?theycome_.atolearntheuspioneeringspiritbtolookbackuponthehistoryoftheus.ctolearntheartofsculpturedtoenjoytheviewofthemonumente(·湖南畢業(yè)班質(zhì)量檢測)peopleofoldergenerationsoften

50、complainabouttheselfishnessandlackofrespecttheyfindamongtheyoungergenerations.itisundeniablethatsomeyoungpeopledoneedtobeeducatedonmutualrespectandconcernforothers,especiallyseniormembersofsociety.butweolderpeopleshouldhavesomeunderstandingabouttheyoung,too.todayssocietyisratherdifferentfromwhatitwa

51、swhenwewereyoung.thesocial,financialandpsychologicalpressuretodaysyoungpeoplehavetofaceismuchhigherthanwhatwedidbackinthe1950sthroughthe1990s.theyareintheearlystageoftheircareer.theyhavetofindproperjobstosupportthemselvesandworkdiligentlytorise.theyhavetoliveinsmallerhouses,becausetheyareunabletoaff

52、ordthesoaringhousingprices.consideringthesefacts,wemayfinditunderstandablewhyyoungpeoplesometimesappearaloofanddisrespectful.idontmeanthatweshouldputupwithitwithoutremindingthemoftheneedtomend_their_ways.whatimeanisthatweshouldbemorepatient,understandingandtoleranttowardthem.infact,youngpeopledooffe

53、rtheirseatstotheseniors.iseldomtakeabusorasubwaytrain,butmorethanaquarterofthetimesihavedoneso,iwasofferedaseat.thatisfairenough,giventhatidonotlooksosenile.butonoccasions,ihaveseenoldpeoplenotshowinganysignofgratitudewhenofferedaseat.chinahasbecomeanagingsocietysincetheendofthelastcentury.according

54、toarecentsurvey,peopleolderthan60accountedfor11.4percentofthenationspopulation.andthepercentageisexpectedtorise,giventheone­childfamilyplanningpolicyourcountryhaspracticedformorethanthreedecades.inotherwords,theyoungergenerationswillhavetoshoulderaheavierburdeninlookingaftertheparentsandgrandpa

55、rents.theoretically,therewillcomeadaywhenonecouplemayhavetosupportfourparentsandeightgrandparents.whataburdenitwouldbe!allthisdemandsthatweshowmoreconcernandunderstandingtoouryoungergenerations.71whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?ashouldtheyoungshowrespectfortheold?byoungpeopledeservemoreunderstanding

56、cwhoshouldbeblamed,theyoungortheold?dadebatebetweentheyoungandtheold72theauthorsattitudetowardsyoungpeoplenotgivingupseatstotheoldis_.aunreasonablebunacceptablecunderstandabledunusual73accordingtothepassage,theunderlinedphrase“mendtheirwaysisclosestinmeaningto“_agivewaytotheoldbstopbehavingbadlycrespecttheolddtakeonmoreresponsibilities74whichofthefollowingwilltheauthoragreewith?

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