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1、河北區(qū)2011-2012學(xué)年度高三年級總復(fù)習(xí)質(zhì)量檢測(二)英 語 本試卷分為第I卷(選擇題)和第II卷(非選擇題)兩部分,共130分,考試用時100分鐘。第I卷本卷共55小題,共95分。第一部分:英語知識運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié):單項(xiàng)填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)從A、B、C、D 四個選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。1. Kelly gave me a vivid _ of her trip to MountTai after her return.A. explanation B. account C. imagination D.idea 2. The weath
2、er was _ cold that I didnt like to leave my room.A. really B. such C.too D. so3. The train leaves at 6:00 pm. So I have to be at the station _ 5:40pm at the latest.A. until B. after C. by D. around4. -What should I do first? -The instructions _ that you should mix flour with water carefully first.A.
3、 go B. tell C. write D. say5. The old man who _ in the deserted house alone for ten years has been settled in a nursing home now.A. lived B. has lived C. has been living D. had lived6. I would rather they _ tomorrow.A. came B. come C. will come D. shall come7. Look out! Dont get close to the house _
4、 roof is under repair.A. whose B. which C. of which D. what8. _ matters most in learning English is enough practice.A. What B. Why C. Where D. Which9. He was late for school. Thats _ he had to send his mother to a hospital.A. why B. because C. that D. what10. - How long do you think it will be _ Chi
5、na sends a manned spaceship to the moon? - Perhaps two or three years.A. when B. until C. that D. before11. - _that made Mrs White so upset? -Her sons making trouble in the school.A. Where was it B. Why was it C. How was it D. What was it12. - Would you like to go to the movie with me? -Im _.A. will
6、ing to go B. willing C. willing to D. willing to go to 13. -Could I ask you a rather personal question? -Sure, _.A. pardon me B. go ahead C. good ideaD. forget it14. -Where can we get your new science fiction? -Im sorry. It _ and will come out next week.A. has been printed B. will be printed C. is p
7、rinted D. is being printed15. _ by a greater demand for vegetables, farmers have built more green houses.A. Driven B. Being driven C. To drive D. Having driven第二節(jié):完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從 1635 各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。I was on a walk with a friend yesterday when I found a cellphone
8、in a puddle of melted snow. I picked it up and it still 16 ! I started 17 through the contact list and calling numbers to see if I could 18 whose phone it was. 19 , only one person answered and she didnt 20 the number that I was calling from. She made a/an 21 that “It is just so nice that you are tr
9、ying to find out whose phone it is”.22 that lady didnt know whose phone it was, my friend 23 that we go back to the street and the house where we 24 the cellphone. I knocked on the door and two college-age people 25. They didnt lose their phones, but as I told them the story and 26 some names on the
10、 contact list, the young man said that he had those names also and it 27 the phone of one of their 28 . Then, both of the people commented on how 29 it was that I took the time to find the owner. I really didnt have anything to say, because to my 30 , I was just doing the right thing. I never consid
11、ered 31 the phone it wasnt mine. I immediately tried to find the owner, because that is 32 what I would want someone to do if either I or any of my family members 33 his/her phones.Sometimes, helping others is just doing the right thing. The best 34 was I didnt say who I was leave a name, or a numbe
12、r because doing the right thing felt awesome(極好的) and was 35 enough for me!16.A.workedB.turnedC. changedD.went17.A.puttingB.goingC. scrollingD.running18.A.turn outB.figure outC. work outD.carry out19.A.UnfortunatelyB.UnusuallyC. UnsuccessfullyD.Uncertainly20.A.doubtB.realizeC. recognizeD.learn21.A.e
13、xplanationB.introductionC. lessonD.comment22.A.UntilB. SinceC. ThoughD.While23.A.expectedB. desiredC. hopedD.suggested24.A.searchedB. heldC. foundD. met25.A.answeredB. declaredC. promisedD. permitted26.A.toldB. mentionedC. announcedD. checked27.A.may beB. might beC. would beD. must be28.A.studentsB.
14、 childrenC. friendsD. competitors29.A.wonderfulB. doubtfulC. imaginableD. careful30.A.opinionB. viewC. thoughtD. mind31.A.controllingB. keepingC. catchingD. leading32.A.personallyB. angrilyC. exactlyD. hardly33.A.lostB. missedC. stoleD. forgot34.A.reasonB. partC. positionD. occasion35.A.better thanB
15、. less thanC. other thanD. more than第二部分:閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2.5分,滿分50分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。AFour years ago my sweet mom died in her own home. I got the call at work, and I headed home quickly. Mom and Dad lived on a small farm that they had owned since I was seven. It had started out as a we
16、ekend place. I hated going there every weekend. There was nothing for a young girl to do but watch the one station on the old TV set, if the weather allowed reception.My mom, on the other hand, loved the peace and quiet of the land. In the evenings, my mom and I would sit for hours singing in the li
17、ttle kitchen. Her favorite song was “MoonRiver” and we sang it over and over again. Mom told me stories about how smart I was when I was a little girl - I could sing before I could talk. She loved to tell how my playpen (嬰兒圍欄) sat in the kitchen next to the radio and there was one song I particularl
18、y loved called “Ivory Tower.” As an adult, I couldnt remember this song, but Mom took great pleasure in looking back on that childhood memory over and over again.As time passed, Mom and Dad renovated (整修) that little farmhouse and they went to live there permanently when Dad retired. By then I had m
19、y own children and went to visit every week or two. The kids loved the farm while I still hated the silence of the farm.After my moms death, I sat in her chair at the familiar kitchen table, missing her gentle manner. I longed to hear just one more old story. The silence was uncomfortable so I turne
20、d on an old radio that sat in the corner of the house.“MoonRiver” was playing on the radio. With tears running down my cheek, I listened to every familiar note. Then the radio announcer. “Heres one we havent heard for quite a while,” and an unfamiliar song began. I began to cry harder as I heard the
21、 words sung over the airwaves. “Come down, come down from your Ivory Tower”36. The author wrote the passage _. A. to show the peaceful life on the farm B. to appreciate the beauty of music C. to honor her mother D. to show her regret37. The author didnt love to stay in the farmhouse because _. A. th
22、e house was too old B. she felt rather bored there C. there was always lots of work to do D. she didnt want to live with her parents38. According to Paragraphs 2 and 3, the author _. A. was tired of her mothers stories B. liked to lead a quiet life C. was too busy to visit her parents D. was clever
23、in her mothers opinion39. Which of the following is TRUE about the authors mother? A. She liked watching TV. B. She enjoyed being with the author. C. She loved to live in the memory. D. She didnt love the simple life she was living.40. What can we learn from the passage? A. The author didnt like sin
24、ging. B. The authors kids seldom visited the farm. C. The radio announcer knew the author very well. D. The author had almost forgotten “Ivory Tower”.BNext Halloween, a small vegetable that looks like a pumpkin may appear in a garden near you. The vegetable is a type of pepper that is called “Lil Pu
25、mpkin.” Its very special because it has orange, pumpkin-like fruit.You might think that all vegetables are grown to provide food to eat. But some vegetables are grown mainly for the lively color and holiday spirit that they bring to gardens. These are called “ornamentals (觀賞性植物).” Just like lights d
26、ecorate a Christmas tree, they decorate a garden.The peppers were bred by Agricultural Research Service (ARS) scientists John Stommel and Robert Griesbach. Another pepper the scientists developed is called “Pepper Jack.” Because Pepper Jack has orange and black cone-shaped (錐形的) fruit, it might remi
27、nd you of the popular Halloween treat “candy corn.”Stommel says that vegetable crops such as peppers were first widely grown in Europein the 15thcentury. At that time, people liked these crops more because they looked pretty than because they provided food. Back then, when a gardener grew plants for
28、 decoration and plants for food, the garden was called a “potager.” An example of this is the large gardens on the lawns (草坪) of castles and very large homes where kings and queens lived. One of those large royal homes was the French kings palace at Versailles during the 1600s. The palace is still t
29、here today, and people from all over the world still go there to visit and see the gardens.Today, Stommel says using vegetables as decorations in gardens has become popular again.So you might be wondering, if these peppers are for decoration, can people eat them? Yes, but the fruit from both of thes
30、e peppers has a sharp taste (kind of like onions!).These peppers are scheduled to become available in mid-2011. These pretty peppers can be grown in containers and also in garden beds. They grow better with plenty of light and warm temperatures, Stommel says.41. What does the passage mainly talk abo
31、ut?A. Different kinds of peppers.B. The history of peppers.C. Food for the Halloween festival.D. Peppers with the Halloween spirit.42. What do we know about “Lil Pumpkin” and “Pepper Jack”?A. Their fruits are the same color.B. Their fruits have different shapes.C. They are grown mainly to provide fo
32、od to eat.D. They are used to decorate Christmas trees.43. The underlined word “they” in Paragraph 2 refers to “_”.A. these vegetables B. these holidaysC. these lights D. these scientists44. According to the passage, a “potager ” was _. A. the place where kings and queens lived B. the garden in the
33、French kings palaceC. a garden with plants for decoration and for foodD. a place providing vegetables for the royal homes 45. Which of the following about the special peppers is NOT mentioned in the passage?A. Their taste.B. Their growth conditions.C. When they will be available.D. Where they can be
34、 bought. CLast week I received an e-mail from a friend reporting a sudden decrease in Americas bee population. The message gave me an immediate unpleasant feeling as I thought of the prediction by Albert Einstein: “If the bee disappeared off the surface of the globe, then man would only have four ye
35、ars of life left. No more bees, no more pollination (授粉), no more plants, no more animals, no more man.” A few minutes research made me realize that the problem is far from local. In official circles, the condition is commonly called Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD). It is a phenomenon in which worker
36、 bees from a honeybee colony suddenly disappear.During the final three months of 2006, a large number of honeybee colonies began to disappear suddenly and strangely from the United States. According to scientists, the domesticated (馴養(yǎng)的) honeybee population has declined by about 50 percent in the las
37、t 50 years. Similar losses to the honeybee population are widely believed to have occurred previously only at a regional level. With outbreaks recorded as far back as 1896, this is regarded as the first national honeybee disappearance spreading in US history.The topics hitting headlines these days l
38、eave little room in the news for the suffering of an insect. What we ignore is that without an abundance of bees to pollinate crops, the United States could lose as much as 30 percent of its food supply.It is commonly believed that CCD is caused by several possible factors, such as diseases, natural
39、 disasters, the widespread use of chemicals and the practice of genetic engineering in agriculture. However, some scientists hold the view that the rapid increase of electromagnetic waves produced by the cell phone towers is probably to blame for the sudden disappearance of entire bee colonies.When
40、bees disappear, we are being warned that we are also in immediate danger. It is time to listen to the message nature is telling us.46. What is the passage mainly about?A. Einsteins prediction about the disappearance of bees.B. An e-mail about a sudden decrease in bee population.C. Different factors
41、which result in bee disappearance.D. The sudden decline of bee population in America.47. What can be learnt from the passage about Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD)?A. The condition of CCD only happens to honeybees.B. If nothing is done about CCD, human beings will die out in four years.C. The conditio
42、n of CCD in recent years is more serious than that in the past.D. There is no record of CCD happening outside the United States.48. According to the passage, the disappearing bees_.A. may fly away to avoid diseases or natural disastersB. cannot find their way in the cell phone towersC. could cause g
43、reat loss in mans food supplyD. have left America for more distant region49. The underlined sentence in Paragraph 3 means that _.A. the topics about the suffering of bees have hit headlines B. not much concern is shown in the news topics about bees C. little room is the reason for the disappearance
44、honeybeesD. the news about the suffering of an insect leaves little room for other news50. The writer keeps a(n) _ attitude towards the sudden bee disappearance.A. anxious B. doubtful C. unconcerned D. optimisticDA new guidebook says being happy is just like being fit - you need to practice the skil
45、ls needed to get this emotion, even during the darkest times.Road-testing Happiness: How to be Happier by Australian journalist and author Sophie Scott is a self-help book with a difference. “Being happy is something you need to focus on, it doesnt come as a matter of course,” Scott said. “You alway
46、s need to make an effort to be happy, even if you reach the point of saying you are contented, you still need to keep focusing and working on the things that made you happy.” Scott also said the book was born out of her interest in the human mind as well as how difficult she found it to manage after
47、 her mother died of cancer two years ago.“I was always interested in psychology, but a lot of happiness books dont deal with the fact that you can be happy even if your life isnt going according to plan. The key is managing expectations.” She says, “In the book, I focused on what were the things mos
48、t likely to make people happy, the ones with the most scientific evidence.” People should think that being happy is yet another task you have to do and then feel guilty when you dont do it. Scott says the road to a positive outlook begins with very easy, small steps.“Women in particular today _: the
49、yve got to be thin, got to have a career, got to have a perfect relationship so the last thing you need is to be thinking youve got to be happy all the time,”She said. “But it is important to improve your quality of life. Stop rushing around and filling each moment of the day with things to do, and
50、then sit down and think about your life and how youre feeling. The things I got out of this were not things that take a lot of effort: feeling more grateful for the things youve got; adjusting your reaction to situations and people. Its about changing small habits, more tinkering around the edges in
51、stead of totally checking and changing your life.”51. By saying “being happy is just like being fit”, the author probably means _. A. people should practice how to remain happy B. people should spend more time working outC. keeping happy is the key to continuing our life D. its difficult for people
52、to keep happy all the time52. What should we do if we want to remain happy in Scotts opinion? A. Work hard to achieve your expectations. B. Read more books about psychological activities. C. Do some scientific research into the skills of being happy. D. Think that being happy is a very important tas
53、k to do.53. Which of the following would be proper to be filled in the blank? A. get high expectationB. feel overloadedC. cant look after themselves wellD. have no friends to help them54. Which of the following can best reflect Scotts opinion? A. Happiness lies in accepting what you have. B. Happine
54、ss originates from our success. C. A smile always makes a man young. D. Laughing can make you become fit.55. The underlined word “tinkering” in the last paragraph probably means_. A. forming good habits B. getting used to the situation C. making small changes D. taking life as it is第II卷本卷共6小題,共35分。第
55、三部分:寫作第一節(jié):閱讀表達(dá)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)閱讀下面短文,并按照題目要求用英語回答問題。I used to watch a little girl playing basketball every day from my kitchen window. One day I asked her why she practiced so much. She said, “I want to go to college. The only way I can go is to get a scholarship. I like basketball and I want to be the best player in college. My dad told me, If
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