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高三年級(jí)英語模擬考試試題第二部分:知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),45分)第一節(jié)單項(xiàng)填空(共15小題;每題1分,共15分)21.-Whatareyourhobbies?-Myhobbiesinclude____andliterature.A.tocookB。cookC。cookedD.cooking22。Noreader____takeabookoutofthelibrarywithoutpermissionofthelibrarian。A。mightB.mustC。shallD.could23。Manyfirefighters____triedtorescuethepeopleinthebuildingwereinjuredinthefire.A.whereB.whichC.whoD.that24。Hard____itis,theChinesegovernmentisdeterminedtoopenupthenewSilkRoad.A。WhileB.asC。althoughD.however25.Whenthepoweroflove____theloveofpower,theworldwilllikelybeinpeace。A.overcomesB。willovercomeCisovercomingD。overcame26。Onemarkofasuccessfulmanis____hecanquicklyfocusonwhat’simportant。A.whyB。whetherC.whatD。that27.Mom,IpromiseI____alltheworkbythetimeyouarebackthisevening。A。willhavedoneB.havedoneC。willbedoingD。havebeendoing28。—WhydoyouwanttogototheStates?-____,sir。A.TotravelB。TravellingC.TravelledD。Travel29。Somepeopledreamofsuccesswithoutaction,____otherswakeupandworkhardatit。AsinceB.asC.whileD.until30。Openyourheart,andyouwillmakeyourselfbetter____。A。knownB.KnowingC。toknowD。know31.You____havegotbettergradesinthelastexamination,butyouweresocareless.A。mustB。needC.couldD。can32.—Howdidthataccidenthappen?—Youknow,Icouldn'tseetheroadclearly,becauseit____heavily.A。SnowedB.issnowingC。snowsD。wassnowing33。-Whatisit____makesyoustudysohard?—Togotomydreamuniversity。A。whatB.thatC。whoD.whether34。Thetablesontheinnaresoclosethatthere’shardlyroomforcustomerstomove____them.A.underB.betweenC。acrossD。behind35.With____approachoftheOlympicGames,theChineseTennisAssociationhasintroducedanewnationalteamlogotothepublic。A。anB.theC。aD。不填第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每題1.5分,共30分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。CancerCancelledMyname'sJamesandIaman18-year"CancerSurvivor"。WhenIwas15yearsofage,IwasatmyhouseonedaywithmytwosistersandwhenItriedtorunupthesteps,Iblackedout,and__36__thestairsveryhard。WhenIcametomyself,Irememberedmysisterssaying“Areyoualright?”andIreplied“Ithinkso,yeah。"ButlittledidmysistersandIknowthatwasthebeginningofthis__37__。WhenIbegantotrytoclimbthestairs,mywholerightleghurtseriously。Icouldn’tmoveit__38__theassistanceofmyhands。The__39__washorrible。IfinallymademywayupstairsandIcouldn't__40__Icouldn’tmovemyleg。Astimewentonitgot__41__soamonthlaterIfinallywenttohospital。Iexplainedtothedoctorwhathadhappened。ThenIwasaskedtogototherooms__42__theytreatedmetotheX-rays,MRI,andCATSCANSmachines。Oneweeklater,mydoctor__43__thehouseandsaid,“Youneedtocomeuphererightaway!”MymotherandI__44__upthereandtheyhadtheX-raysresultsreadyforme–Mybodyseemed__45__exceptmyrightleg.Iwassurroundedbydoctorsandnurses.Igotmy__46__,butwasn’tclearonwhatwashappening。They__47__usbackhome。Threedayslater,they__48__anexpertfromanothercontinentorsomeplaceandhelookedatmyX—raysonetimeandsaid“OHMYGOD,thisyoungmanhasbonecancer.”O(jiān)nceallofthatgotclearedup,they__49__mychemotherapy(化療)treatmentsaweeklater.OnOctober9,,Ihadthesurgery,thebonereplacementsurgery.IwastoldthatIcouldn’t__50__likeanormalpersonanymore,so__51__wasimpossible。Icouldn’tdothisorthat,etc.Basicallymy__52__wasoverbeforeitevengotstarted.WhenIgotthroughwithmyfinalchemotherapyIwas__53__40kg.IwanttosharethisstorywithyouguysbecausetodayI’m84kgwith2%bodyfat.Idon’tsmokeordrink。Icanwalkandevenrun。I’mso__54__tobehereandforevertogracelifewithmypresenceeachday.Mydreamistobecomethe“__55__“toeverybodywhoeverthoughtaboutgivinguponlifebecauseit’ssohard,orjustsimplynotlivingit.36.A。tookB.movedC。hitD。climbed37.A。dreamB.terrorC.dayD.memory38。A。withoutB.fromC。withD。for39.A.painB。changeC。dangerD。idea40A.guessB.noticeC。believeD。understand41。A.BetterB。worseC.strangerD.cleaner42.A。whenB.beforeC.thoughD。where43。A。foundB。searchedC.visitedD.called44.A。cameB。rushedC.lookedD。stayed45.A.weakB。terrorC.slimD.fine46.A。treatmentB.needsC.resultsD。recovery47。A.followedB.carriedC。sentD.directed48.A.flewB。promisedC。allowedD。served49.A.continuedB.startedC。postponedD.cancelled50.A。workB。walkC。thinkD.feel51。A。playingB。steppingC.runningD。learning52.A。planB。hopeC。careerD.life53.A。onlyB.evenC.everD。right54.A.nervousB。relievedC。curiousD.grateful55.A。InspirationB。InstructionC。IntroductionD。Information第三部分:閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),40分)AYearofGivingYesterdayIstartedtheYearofGiving,myfirstdayofayear-longjourneyintoexploringtheactofgivingandthemeaningofcharity。IchoseDecember15asthestartingdate,whichmarkedthreeyearssincemymotherdiedfromheartdisease.ShewasoneofthemostgenerouspeoplethatIhaveeverknown。Shealwaysthoughtofothersfirstandcertainlyservesasaninspirationtome。Ihadaratherbusydayyesterday,ironic(具有挖苦意義的)forsomeonewhoisunemployedrightnow.InthemorningIwenttothegym,andunsuccessfullygotthephonecallfromtheunemploymentofficeforsomejobsearching。BeforeIknewit,itwasnoon.Igrabbedaquicklunchandrusheddowntoameeting.OnmywaytoConnecticut,IwonderedifIwouldseesomeonethatIwouldfeelforcedtogivemyfirst$10to.Iwasrunninglateanddecidedtodoitafterwards.AfterthemeetingIhadabouthalfanhourtofindthefirstpersonofmyYearofGiving!IdecidedtocheckoutDuPontCircle。IhadmetaguytherenamedJerryonceandthoughthewouldwillingacceptmy$10.Hewasn’tthere,butIdidseeamansittingbyhimselfwholookedreallylonely,soIapproachedhim。NowIhadtofigureoutwhatIwasgoingtosay,IthinkIsaidsomethinglike,“Hi,canIsitdownhere?”“IwouldliketoknowifIcouldgiveyou$10?”HeaskedmetorepeatwhatIhadsaid,Idid,thenhelookedatmefunny,gotupandleft。IthenstartedwalkingsouthwhereIspottedamanstandingbythebusstoponConnecticutAve.Heappearedtobeinhis60s.Idon’tknowwhatdrewmetohim,butIthoughtIwouldmakemysecondattempt.Iwasabitnervousandaskedhimwhichbuscamebythatstop。ThenIexplainedthatIwasstartingayear-longprojecttogive$10tosomeoneeverydayandthatIwantedtogivemy$10fortodaytohim。Thegentleman,IlaterfoundoutthathisnamewasEd,respondedwithouthesitationthathecouldnotacceptmyofferandthatthereweremanypeoplemoredeservingthemoneythanhim.ThiswasexactlyoneofthethingsthatIhopedwouldhappen.Peoplewouldthinkofothersbeforethemselves.56.TheauthorsetthestartingdateonDecember15to____.A.helpthecharityB.rememberhismotherC。makeanexplosionD。fulfillawishifhismum57。Intheauthor’sfirstattempttogiveawaythemoney,____。A。hewasconsideredridiculousB.hehesitatedforalongtimeC。hewasforcedtodonatethemoneyD.hehadnotimetotakeaction58。Intheauthor’ssecondattempt,thegentlemanrefusedhisofferbecause____.A.hedidn’tneedother’shelpB.hethoughtmoreforothersC。hedidn’tcareaboutmoneyD.hewantedtogetmoremoney59。Wecanreferthattheauthorwasinspiredby____.A。truefriendshipB.hisownkindnessC.generousdonationsD。human’sgoodnatureBMarsonEarthDevonIslanderhasalwaysbeenacoldanduninhabited(無人居住的)placeintheCanadianArctic.Dayafterdaytherearehighwindsandthetemperatureisbelowfreezing。Butforthefirsttime,despitetheterribleweatherconditions。DevonIslanderisthenewhomeforagroupofexplorersfromNASA.TheyarelivinghereforamonthsinordertotrainandlearnhowtoliveandworkonMars。Thegroup’smemberscomefromvariousbackgroundsandnationalities,buttheyallhavethesamepurpose:tofindouthowpeoplecanliveonMarsinthefuture。TheyhavechosenDevonIslanderbecausetheenvironmentandlandscapeissimilarinmanywaystoMars。Thesurfaceisfreezingcoldandthegroundisrough。However,therearesomedifferencesonMars,wheretheatmosphereispoisonoustobreathe,DevonIslanderiseasiertotraveltoandithasitsowndangersthatyouwon'tfindonMars。Forexample,youmightmeetahungrypolarbearonDevonIslander!OnethingthelearnwantstodevelopissuitableclothingforMars.Thisincludesaspacesuit.Thesuittheyaretestingatthemomentisstrongenoughbutit'stoodifficultandtiring.Inaddition,peoplewillneedtodoexperimentonMarswhilewearingthesuitsotheyhavetobeabletomovearoundeasily.Oneteammember,AndyOverbeeke,specializesinspacesuitengineering。Heexplains:“Youhavetothinkaboutwhatthey’rereallygoingtooperatein。”AnotherpartofdailylifeonMarswillbemealsandfood。CreatinganewhomeonMarsrequiresalotoffood。Sothebigquestionis:canyougrowplantsinordertosurvive?ScientistsbelievethatgrowingplantsonMarsmightbepossible.MarsandEarthhavemanysimilarities.Theybothhaveaboutthesameamountofdrylandanda24-hourday.However,theatmosphereonMarsistotallydifferent,soCanadianscientistAlainBerinstainisattemptingtogrowplantsinaspecialgreenhousethatyoucouldalsobuildonMars.Thegreenhouseneedstorun365daysayear,soitusesacombinationofsolarenergyandwindpower.PeoplelivingonMarswillalsowanttheirowntransportation.Forthis,theteamonDevonIslandhavebuiltthe“MartianRover”。It’sahugeheavyvehiclethatcantraveloverrocksandroughterrain。Thiskindoftestingtakesmanydaysbutsofartheworkhasbeenvaluableandeffective。Asaresult,thewholeteamnowbelievestheirworkiscrucialandthatit’spossibleforhumanstolandontheplanetMarsandcreateahomethere.AddyOverbeekeadds,“Weknowthatit’sman’sdestinytogooutanddospaceexploration。It’salwaystimetothinkaboutwhatyouwanttodointhefuture?!?0.TheexplorersarelivingonDevonIslandto____.A。receiveatraininginastronomyB。setupanadvancedresearchlabC.learnhowtoliveandworkonMarsD。makealivinginanuninhabitedland61.TokeepfoodsupplyonMars,peopleshould____.A。createanewhomeB.improvetheatmosphereC。buildspecialgreenhousesD.reducetheareaofdryland62.Accordingtothepassage,weknowthat____.A。humansmayliveonMarsinthefutureB。MartianRoverhasfailedtostandthetestC。MarsandDevonIslandhavethesamesoilconditionD.scientistshavemasteredthemethodtogrowplantsonMarsCWhileyoumaythinkthatbeingsmartandtalentedwouldlogicallymakesomeonesuccessfulinrunningabusiness,unfortunately,thisisoftennotthecase。Thisproblemstartsbackinschoolwhenthestressful“groupprojects”arefirstassigned.Thesmartestdon’twanttorisktheirgradeintheclassbydividingtheworkequallyandhopingthatartaveragestudentdoeshispartwell。Theyjusttakeoveranddothewholeprojectthemselves.Andthusbeginsthesmart—peopleworkcycle.Thesmartestpeopledojustabouteverythingbetterthanmosteveryoneelseuntilitcomestorunningabusiness。Theyarenotbetter;theyarescrewed.Asmartpersonwhocan'tstandsomeoneelsedoingajobbadlydoeseverythinghimself.Then,heisstuckwiththeone-manband“job—business”andendsupnotbeingabletogrow。However,itisquiteinterestingandstrangethatsomeslackenarebettersuitedtobeabusinessleaderthanthe“smart"people.Thefiguredoutearlyontosurroundthemselveswithsmartpeoplewhowoulddotheworkthattheythemselvesdon’twanttodo。Smartandtalentedpeopleoftenhaveagiftfortheunusual,complicatedordifferent。Theydon’tliketofollowtheKISSprinciple(keepitsimple,stupid),whichisrequiredtomakeabusinesssucceed。MaybeyouthinktheglobalpresenceofMcDonald’scomplex,butinreality,inthecompany,everysingletaskisbrokendownintoeasy—to—followstepsandeverythinghasbeenstandardized。Thesesuccessfulcompanieshavejustafewsmartenoughpeopletorunthemajorityofthetasksinawaythatcan’tbescrewedupbytheiraverageemployees.So,beingsmartortalentedisn’tgoingtohelpyouunlessyoucanusethosesmartstofigureoutawaytosimplifythosetasksthatwillmakeabusinesssuccessful。Anotherissuewiththesmartpeoplestartingbusinessesisthattheyoftenhavethemosttolose。Thesmarteryouare,themoreoptionsyouhaveavailabletoyou.Youwillbeabletomakealotofmoneyinvariousfieldsandhaveroominyourcareertobecomepromoted.Thismeansthatwhenyoustartabusiness,youhavealotmoretoriskthanthosewhoarenotequallysmart。Thisisoftenreferredtoasthe“goldenhandcuffs”dilemma。So,don’tbesurprisedwhentheperson“MOSTLikelytoSucceed”fromhighschoolendsupasanemployeeanditisoneaveragestudentthatfindssuccessinhisorherownbusiness.63。Ingroupwork,smartstudentsoftentakeoverthewholeprojectbecausetheybelieve____。A。theworkisnotdividedequallyB.theycanperformbetterthanothersC.thegroupprojectsaretoostressfulD。averagestudentsareunwillingtoparticipate64。McDonald’sisusedasanexampletoprovethat____。A.abusinesscallsforsmartpeople’stalentB。averageemployeescanperformcomplextasksC.smartpeopleareimportantforasuccessfulbusinessD。simplifiedtasksarerequiredforthesuccessofabusiness65。TheunderlinedexpressioninParagraph5referstothesituationwheresmartpeople____.A。havefeweroptionsinacompanyB.riskmorewhenstartingbusinessC.areunwillingtoputmoneytoabusinessD.canhaveagoodincomeinmanydifferentfields66.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.PotentialsforSuccessB.BasesforBusinessC。TheOrdinaryAchieveBiggerSuccess?D。TalentMeansSuccessfulBusiness?DWeknowthathugsmakeusfeeleasyinside。Andthisfeeling,itturnsout,couldactuallywardoffstressandprotectrtheimmune(免疫)system,accordingtoanewresearchfromCarnegieMellonUniversity.It’sawell—knownfactthatstresscanweakentheimmunesystem.Inthisstudy,theresearcherssoughttodeterminewhetherhugs——-—likesocialsupportmorebroadly---—couldprotectindividualsfromtheincreasedsensitivitytoillnessbroughtonbytheparticularstressthatcomewithinterpersonalconflict.“Weknowthatpeopleexperiencingongoingconflictswithothersarelessabletofightoffcoldviruses.Wealsoknowthatpeoplewhoreporthavingsocialsupportarepartlyprotectedfromtheeffectsofstressonpsychologicalstates,suchasdepressionandanxiety,“thestudy'sleadauthor,psychologistDr。SheldonCohen,saidinastatement.“Wetestedwhetherawarenessofsocialsupportisequallyeffectiveinprotectingusfromsensitivitytoinfectioncausedbystressandalsowhetherreceivinghugsmightpartiallyaccountforthosefeelingofsupportandthusprotectapersonagainstinfection?!盜ntheexperiment,over400healthyadultsfilledoutaquestionnaireabouttheirperceived(感知)socialsupportandalsoparticipatedinanightlyphoneinterviewfortwoweeks.Theywereaskedthefrequencytheyengagedininterpersonalconflictsandreceivedbugsthatday.Then,theresearchersexposedtheparticipantstoacommoncoldvirus,andmonitoredthemtoassesssignsofinfection.Theyfoundthatbothperceivedsocialsupportandmorefrequenthugsreducedtheriskofinfectionassociatedwithexperiencinginterpersonalconflict。Regardlessofwhetherornottheyexperiencedsocialconflicts,infectedparticipantswithgreaterperceivedsocialsupportandmorefrequenthugshadlesssevereillnesssymptoms.“Thissuggeststhatbeinghuggedbyatrustedpersonmayactasaneffectivemeansofconveyingsupportandthatincreasingthefrequencyofhugsmightbeaneffectivemeansofreducingtheeffectsofstress,"Cohensaid?!癟heapparentprotectiveeffectofhugsmayresultfromthephysicalcontactitselforhuggingbeingabehavioralindicatorofsupportandcloseness.Eitherway,thosewhoreceivemorehugsaresomewhatmoreprotectedfrominfection.”Ifyouneedanymorereasontogowrapyourarmsaroundsomeonespecial,considerthis:hugsalsolowerbloodpressure,reducefearsomearounddeathanddying,improvehearthealthanddecreasefeelingofloneliness。67.InParagraph1,theunderlinedwords“wandoff“canbereplacedby____.A。produceB。increaseC.preventD.support68.Dr.SheldonCohen’sexperimentshowsthat____.A.hugscanhideseriousillnesssymptomsB.socialconflictscanmonitorsignsofinfectionC。socialsupportcanreducetheriskofhavingacoldD。depressionandanxietyresultfromlesssocialsupport69。Thepassageaimstoconveythat____.A。hugscanhaveprotectiveeffectsB.socialsupportcansurediseasesC.interpersonalconflictscauseinfectionsD.stresscanweakenourimmunesystem70。Thepassageismostlikelytobefoundin____.A.asocialsciencemagazineB。acommercialbrochureC.amedicalreportD.anacademicessay第二節(jié)(共5小題:每題2分,共10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的七個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出恩給你填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多出選項(xiàng).MakeaJokeofItI’mworkingonmyHappinessProject,andyoucouldhaveone,too!Everyone'sprojectwilllookdifferent,butit’stherarepersonwhocan’tbenefit。Joinin-———noneedtocatchup,justjumpinrightnow。Everyonesays,andit’strue,thatoneofthemosteffectivewaystohandlenegativeemotionsistolightenup.__71__Ifyou’reangry,jokearound.Easiersaidthandone,however.Ihadachancetokeepmyresolutionto“makeajokeofit”lastnight.Myhusbandfinallytookonthejobofdealingwithmydaughter’sadventureinorthodontia(牙齒矯正術(shù))。Theorthodontist’sofficeisrightaroundtheCornerfromhisoffice,andheagreedthathe’dscheduletheappointmentsandtakeher。ThiswasGREAT!OnourflighttoKansasCityfortheholidays,theBigGirllosther“functionalappliance”whichshewearsinhermouth.__72__Wegotbackhomeaweeklater,andtheBigMandidn’tcalltomakeanappointment!Dayswentby.Iremindedhimperiodically,butnothinghappened.__73__Lastnight,Istampedintoourbedroomreadytoturnonmyangeratfullvolume.“Thisreallymatters,thisisimportant,she'sgrowingnow,what’sthepoint,it'sexpensive,youpromisedyou’ddoit?!盓tc.ThenIthought,“Makeajokeofit。"SoIwentover,putmyarmaroundtheBigMan,andsaidnicely,“Youknowwhat?Ifyoudon’tcalltheorthodontist’stomorrow,I’mgoingtobeveryangry。I'mnotthreatening,justgivingyoufairwarning.”AndIlaughedwhileIsaidit.“Iknow,Iknow!”hesaid,shakinghishead?!癐’llsendmyselfanEmailrightnow."Andhedid.__74__I'mnotsureifmakingajokeofitwasmoreeffectivethangettingangry,butIdon’tthinkitwaslesseffective.Iwashappieraboutit,andtheBigManwashappieraboutit.__75__It'seasytosay“makeajokeofit”,butit’shardtodowhenyou'refeelingangry,scared,bored,orupset.Haveyoufoundawaytogetyourselftomakeajoke?A。Andtodayhemadetheappointment.B。Ifthingsaresad,trytofindareasontolaugh。C。Welookedeverywhereontheplane;itwasgone.D。Ifyou’rehappy

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