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1、高三英語模擬試卷第I卷(非選擇題三部分共6砌)第二部分:英語知識運用第一節(jié):單項選擇(共15小題,每小題1分,滿分15分)21. There is no power like power of freedom, and no soldier as strong as soldierwho fights for that freedom.A. the; a B. a; the C. /; aD. the; /22. When it comes to aclose friendship, your gift can t be just . It must be special.A. somethi
2、ng B. anythingC. nothingD. everything23. This book by Tony Garrison is of great use for our course.But I think his latest one is worth reading.A. better B. moreC. mostD. very24. Being color-blind, Sally can t make a between red and green.A. difference B. distinction C. discovery D. division25. there
3、 is no restriction on foreign movies, they rarely win the Oscar Award for the BestPicture, regardless of popularity.A. SinceB. IfC. UnlessD. While26. The principal made it clear that no students who cheat in the exams will unnoticed.A. comeB. getC. goD. take27. No pets are allowed in this building.
4、You ll have to take your cat out, Madam. Well, , I m moving out.A. on the contraryB. in that caseC. by this meansD. on top of it28. Other suggestions were put forward, besides the one that waste waterinto the river.A. wouldn t be pouredB. wasn t pouredC. mustn t be pouredD. not be poured29. His fami
5、ly members gave some examples of his drinking and smoking had affected thefamily.A. thatB. whatC. howD. whether30. Shall I some music You d better not. I m working on my essay.A. put on B. put up C. put in D. put out31. I am so glad to hear from you. It a long time.A. had been B. wasC. will be D. ha
6、s been32. I guess there is much I would do differently if I were given another chance.A. which B. asC. thatD. what33. The escaped prisoner, , looked up and stared in the direction where the noise came from.A. alarmingB. alarmedC. having alarmedD. to be alarmed34. Darling, I m trying these new w-loei
7、sgshpt ills.Howyou have let yourself be talked into this again.A. couldB. would C. might D. must35. Mike, be careful. Don t throw any more waste paper on the ground.A. Certainly, I m not thinking B. Sorry, I wasn t thinkingC. Yes, I m sorryD. Yes, I ll think about it第二節(jié) 完形填空(共 20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分 )Tom
8、Jankowitz finally got into the airport lounge. He sat down and opened up his laptop computer, keeping one 36 on the small television which showed the departure times of all the 37 from the airport.Tom was tired and bored. It was Christmas, nearly. Tom 38 Christmas. He only remembered that it would b
9、e Christmas tomorrow 39 there were Christmas decorations all over the airport. Tom had been to a business meeting in New York and had to take a plane back home. The meeting had been 40 . He had decided to close a lot of his company s offices and a lot of people were 41 about his decision. Tom though
10、t that he would rather 42Christmas on his own in a hotel room with his computer.Tom hardly 43 as the television screen with the departure times on it went off. He looked up just 44 to see it before all the lights in the airport went off, too. Soon, 45 was totally, completely and utterly black. The o
11、nly light came from the tiny little lights on the wings of the aeroplanes, and the light 46 his own portable computer screen. Soon, there was an47, “ Ladies and gentlemen, we 48 to inform you that there seems to have been a powercut. All flights for the moment are 49 . Thank you. ”A man sat down nex
12、t to Tom. “Lookske we renot going anywhere tonight he said. Tomdidn t reply, but nodded in 50 . “Not going anywhere ” , he thought. “I m not going anywheNot tonight, not 51 . The only places I ever go are offices of Global Power International.Tom watched the lights going 52 on again in the airport a
13、nd heard the sound of peoplecheering. He 53_ as well, and smiled at the man who was sitting next to him. He felt likesomeone had turned 55_: he thought.a 54 on in him too. He was looking forward to being home.36. A. earB. eyeC. handD. leg37. A. flightsB. planesC. passengersD. pilots38. A. missedB. f
14、orgotC. sufferedD. hated39. A. thoughB. unlessC. becauseD. until40. A. longB. difficultC. boringD. successful41. A. unfairB. unfortunateC. unhappyD. unkind42. A. keepB. saveC. spareD. spend43. A. noticedB. doubtedC. movedD. stopped44. A. in orderB. in timeC. in returnD. in case45. A. nothingB. anyth
15、ingC. somethingD. everything46. A. onB. withC. fromD. by47. A. adviceB. announcement C. advertisement D. apology48. A. decideB. forgiveC. regretD. begin49. A. delayedB. checkedC. prepared D. cancelled50. A. agreementB. surpriseC. angerD. excitement51.A. yetB. reallyC. onlyD. ever52. A. overB. backC.
16、 upD. straight53. A. heardB. watchedC. celebratedD. cheered54. A. lightB. radioC. heaterD. heart55. A. nowhereB. everywhereC. anywhere D. somewhere第三部分閱讀理解It was New Year(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)As Night. An aged man was standing at a window. He raised his mournful eyes towards the deep blue sky, where th
17、e stars were floating like white lilies(百合花)on the surface of a clear calm lake.He had already passed sixty and brought from his journey nothing but errors and regrets. Now his health was poor, his mind vacant and his heart sorrowful.The days of his youth appeared like dreams before him, and he reca
18、lled the serious moment when his father placed him at the entrance of the two roadsone leading to a peaceful, sunny place, covered with flowers, fruits and filled with soft, sweet songs; the other leading to a deep, dark cave, which was endless, where poison flowed instead of water and poisonous sna
19、kes hissed and crawled(爬).He saw the lights flowing away in the darkness. These were the days of his wasted life; he saw a star fall from the sky and disappeared, and this was the symbol of himself. His regret like a sharp arrow struck deeply into his heart. Then he remembered his friends in his chi
20、ldhood. But they had made their way to success and were now honoured and happy on this night.The high church clock struck and the sound made him remember his parents early lovehim. They had taught him and prayed for his good. But he chose the wrong way. With shame and grief he dared no longer look t
21、owards that heaven. His darkened eyes were full of tears, and with a despairing effort, he burst out a cry:Come back, my early days! ”His youth did return, f or all this was only a dream which he had on New Year s Night. He 1still young though his faults were real; he had not yet entered the deep, d
22、ark cave, and he was still free to walk on the road which leads to the peaceful and sunny land.Those who still wander on the entrance of life, hesitating to choose the bright road, remember that when years are passed and your feet stumble (絆倒)on the dark mountains, you will cry bitterly, but in vain
23、:Oh youth, return! Oh give me back my early days!”56. We can learn from the passage that.A. the man returned from a long journey and regretted what he had doneB. the man didn t enter the deep, dark cave when he was youngC. the man was deserted by his parents when he was only a childD. the man found
24、it no use crying over the wrong past57. Why does the author set his story on New Year s NightA. He wants to tell people it s time to recall the past.B. He suggests the aged man will have a bright future.C. He tries to stress the man s sad feeling.D. Heexpects people to share the man s sad feeling.58
25、. The aged man in the passage can be described as.A. sorrowful, fearful and regretfulB. hopeful, cheerful and peacefulC. regretful, painful and disappointedD. disappointed, regretful and hopeful59. The author writes the passage mainly to.A. encourage young people to take the right roadB. help the ol
26、d man to pick up his confidenceC. describe the old man s unsuccessful experienceD. show his sympathy for the aged manBRecreational pursuits 但求)can be a part of everyday life, 365 days a year in Vancouver. We provide and maintain playgrounds, sports fields, ice rinks, fitness centres, indoor and outd
27、oor pools, beaches, tennis courts, golf courses, skateboard parks and numerous other ways for any and all to participate. Knowledgeable staff work hard to provide leisure (休閑) activities suited to people of every age, culture and ability.Recreation also means our 23 community (社團(tuán))centres, serving al
28、l ages and supporting a wide range of recreational, social and cultural pursuits. Programs include aerobics, arts and crafts, culture, dance, swimming, skating, childcare, youth activities, seniors services and many more.Community centres are cooperatively operated with people living nearby, making
29、for good partnerships between city government and its residents.CommunityArts and CultureBene*ts of RecreationCommunity CentresRecreation ProgramsRecreation for AllAccess ServicesAdapted ProgramsChildcareDay CampsGet Out! Youth InitiativeLeisure Access Card Program (LAC)Seniors Programs and Services
30、Youth Activities and ServicesForms and SchedulesApplication Forms for Picnics andActivities/Facilities Basketball BeachesFitness Centres Football Fields Get Up & Go! Golf/ Pitch & Putt Horseshoe Pitches Ice Rinks Lacrosse Lawn Bowling Picnic Sites Playgrounds Playing FieldsRacquet / Squash Courts Ru
31、gby Fields Skateboard Parks Soccer Fields Swimming Pools Tennis CourtsVolleyballWading Pools & Water/SprayEventsLeisure Guide 200860. This advertisement is intended for.A. people living in nearby citiesB. 23 community centresC. residents of VancouverD. the government of Vancouver61. From Leisure Gui
32、de 2008, you may probably find information about.A. arts and cultureB. recreation programsC. plans and timetable of different activitiesD. partnerships between city government and its residents62. You will probably click to help your grandparents find some leisure activities.A. Seniors Programs and
33、Services B. Football FieldsC. Rugby FieldsD. Adapted ProgramsCThe new product identification and tracking system, which has been in the spotlight recently over concerns that it may raise production costs, has been written into the draft food safety law, a senior quality control official said Tuesday
34、.“Thesystem has become part of the draft food safety law and will become a legal obligation(義務(wù))for all food companies if it is passed by the Standing Committee of the National People s Congress (NPC), “ Pu Changcheng, deputy director of the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection a
35、nd Quarantine (AQSIQ), said at a working conference in Beijing.“The system, which alcates a unique code to every product, is another major step forward in ensuring quality, he added.The AQSIQoriginally said that by the end of June, all products in nine categories, including food, cosmetics and home
36、appliances, must carry a code or they will not be allowed to be sold. The deadline was later extended to the end of the year.Food companies, however, have argued the system will increase their production costs. More than 20 firms, including Nestle, Mars, Coca-Colaand Pepsico, have submitted a joint
37、petition against the system.The system will require new equipment to be purchased, and will slow production. Besides, changes will have to be made to packaging and design, the firms said in the petition.In a report submitted to the AQSIQ, the China National Food Industry Association said all 40 of t
38、he food companies it surveyed last month said the system will raise their production costs, and 31 said it may lead to price rises of up to 15 percent.Some firms also said the codes were difficult to print on some packaging materials.“More importantly, the system is of little use in ensuring product
39、 safety, as it doesn the quality of raw materials. Also, the system doesn t apply to small food plants, and they hamost problems, said Li Yu, director of Mars China.In response, Song Mingchang, director of the system promotion office, said, “the administration will work with food companies to iron o
40、ut problems as they arise. The AQSIQ has extended the deadline for the introductio n of the codes, but the system is highly necessary.”63. According to the passage, the new system has the following negative effects except.A. slowdown in productionB. increase in production costsC. difficulty in print
41、ing codesD. closedown of small food plants64. The underlined word petition in paragraph 5 most probably means.A. a certificateB. a written requestC. an agreementD. a permit65. It can be inferred from Song Mingchang s response that.A. the AQSIQ will have to give in to the food companiesB. some proble
42、ms will arise from the food safety systemC. the AQSIQ will certainly carry out the food safety systemD. the food prices will increase sharply under the new system66. What is the passage mainly aboutA. A new food safety system put in draft law.B. A survey conducted among the food companies.C. A new c
43、hallenge faced by food companies.D. A new way used by the AQSIQ to carry out the system.DA breathtaking trick potentially left over from our ancestors might be found in us the ability to sense oxygen through our skin.Amphibians, animals such as frogs that can live both on land and in water, have lon
44、g been known to be capable of breathing through their skin. In fact, the first known lungless frog that breathes only through its skin was discovered recently in the rivers of Borneo.Now the same oxygen sensors found in frog skins and in the lungs of mammals (哺乳動物) haveunexpectedly been discovered i
45、n the skin of mice.“ No one had ever looked, explained Randall Johnson, a biologist researcher.Mice and frogs are quite distant relatives, so the fact they have these molecules (分子)in common in their skin suggests they might well be found in the skin of other mammals, such as humans.“We have no reas
46、on to think that they are not in the skin of people too, JohnsonThese molecules not only detect oxygen, but help increase levels of vital red blood cells, which carry oxygen around the body. Normal mice breathing in air that is 10 percent oxygena dangerously low level similar to conditions at the to
47、p of Mount Everest, and about half that of airat sea level. However, mice that had the oxygen sensor HIF-1a genetically removed from their skin failed to produce this hormone (荷爾蒙) even after hours of such low oxygen.These findings, if they hold true in humans, suggest one could raise the level of o
48、xygen circulating inside the body. This could help treat lung diseases and disorders such as anemia貧血 癥 ) without injecting drugs, which make up a multibillion-dollar market, Johnson said.Athletes also often try to get more oxygen delivered to their muscles in order to improve their performance. The
49、y often do this by training at high altitudes or in low-oxygen tents. The new study suggests they might want to expose their skin as well as breathing in low-oxygen air to improve their performance. “ It s hard to say what exactly might be done, however there s aknow yet, ” Johnson explained.The sci
50、entists detailed their findings in the April 18 issue of the journalCell.67. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passageA. Johnson believes that Oxygen sensors also exist in human skin.B. People have to surf the Internet to read detailed findings.C. It has been proved that the
51、se findings help treat lung diseases.D. It has long been expected oxygen sensors exist in mice s skin.68. One of the functions of the molecules mentioned above is .A. carrying oxygen around the body B. improving athletes pnercfeormaC. detecting oxygenD. increasing level of oxygen69. What is Johnson
52、s attitude to the application of the findings to the athletes tA. NegativeB. DoubtingC. Positive D. Hesitating70. The best title of the passage may be .A. Great Findings Benefits Athletes A LotB. Frogs And Mice Are Distant RelativesC. First Known Animal Breathes Through SkinD. Humans Might Sense Oxy
53、gen Through Skin第II卷(非選擇題兩部分共35分)第四部分任務(wù)型閱讀(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)注意 :每空格1個單詞。Tai Chi exercises can help people with type 2 diabetes (糖尿?。?control their condition,research suggests.Two separate studies found a 12-week program of exercise was enough to improve the immune (免疫)system, and to cut blood sugar
54、 levels. The traditional Chinese martial art combines deep breathing and gentle movement to improve relaxation levels. Both studies, by researchers in Taiwan and Australia, appear in the British Journal ofSports Medicine.The first study, by a team in Taiwan, compared 30 people with diabetes with 30
55、healthy people acting as controls. Over 12 weeks the participants learned 37 Tai Chi movements under the guidance of an expert, and took home a video to study the correct poses. They took part in three -hour-long sessions a week. At the end of the program, tests on the group with type 2 diabetes sho
56、wed a drop in their blood sugar level, and an improvement in the level of cells and chemicals key to a healthy immune response.Strenuous (過量的) physical activity is harmful to the immune system, but the latest studysuggests that more appropriate exercise may have the opposite effect.Previous research
57、 has suggested Tai Chi improves heart-related and breathing-related function, as well as improving flexibility and relieving stress.The second study by the University of Queensland, based on just 11 participants, produced similar results. In this study the participants-who all had raised blood sugar levels-attended sessions of Tai Chi for 60 to 90 minutes three times a week. As well as a drop in blood sugar levels,the participants lost weight, and
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