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年高考英語模擬試卷(四Class______Name______Mark______第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿30分 年高考英語模擬試卷(四Class______Name______Mark______第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿30分聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳1.WhatdayisitA.It'sB.It'sC.It's2.WhatdidthewomanaskTomtoA.TypetheB.WritetheC.Checkthe3.WheredoesthisconversationprobablytakeA.AtaweddingB.AtabirthdayC.Ataget-4.WhatisthemandoingA.MendingtheB.Findingsomeinformation.C.Waitingforthe5.What'stherelationshipbetweentheA.FatherandB.TeacherandC.Managerand請聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有幾個小題,從題中所給出的A、B、C三個選項秒鐘;聽完后,各小題給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話讀兩遍。6.Whowentonapackage5A.TonyandB.TonyandC.Juliaand7.HowdidthemanliketheA.B.C.8.WherewastheboyA.OntheB.NeartheC.Inthe9.AtwhattimedidtheaccidentA.10.WhatcausedtheA.ThetrafficB.C.B.ThebadC.Thespeeding811l3題。Xkb1WhydoesthemancomplainabouthisBecausehegetsboredwithhisBecausehelacksatechniciantohelpBecauseheworksindifferentWhatdoweknowabouttheHegetsonwellwithhisHedoesn'tliketheHeworkswithsome13.WhatwillthemanprobablyA.KeepdoinghisB.FindabetterC.Askforan914l614.Whatistherentoftheapartmentnear13.WhatwillthemanprobablyA.KeepdoinghisB.FindabetterC.Askforan914l614.WhatistherentoftheapartmentneartheA.$B.$C.$15.Whatisthecheapesttwo-bedroomapartmentA.It'sratherB.It'sveryC.It'snotWhichapartmentdotheyTheonenexttotheTheonenearUniversityTheoneonFifteenth101720WherecanyoumostprobablyheartheA.InanB.InaC.Ata18.HowmanypartsarethereineachA.B.C.19.ArethereanydetailedinstructionsfortheA.Yes,thereB.No,thereC.Wedon'tWhat'sthemainideaoftheAnintroductionoftheInstructionsfortheSuggestionsforthe第二部分:英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分第一節(jié)單項填空(15115分從A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項21.— abookonspacescience?Weseldomseesuchoneinother—Soundsagoodidea.I'llbuyit.www.xkb1.cA.WhynotB.WhyC.DoyouD.Didyou22.CouchpotatoeswillbeabletoenjoyTVdramaswithout anewregulationcomesintoeffectnextA.B.C.nowD.even23.—Asageneralrule,anopen—mindedperson topeople.—Yes,suchamaniseasytogetonwith,A.B. D.24.Classifiedbysubjects,thebookscanbeeasily theyarelocatedinthelibrary.A.inB.atC.D.from25.ThemobiledeviceapplicationAngry morethan500milliontimessinceitsreleaseinA.hasC.have26. philosophyinterestsme,and hasbeen wereIdreamofbeingaphilosopherintheA.B.C.D.27.Asforme,itisnotwhentodothetaskbuthowtodo isofgreatimportance.A.B.C.D.28.—Thereisnothing intoday'snewspaper.—Itmusthavedisappointedyou,IA.B.toC.beingD.tobe29. seemedtwohours,heremained atthecomputer.—Itmusthavedisappointedyou,IA.B.toC.beingD.tobe29. seemedtwohours,heremained atthecomputer.C.which;seatingD.that;B.what;30.Thewinnerof“journalistoftheyear”was theeditor'sA.noneother otherC.more nomore31.Tryyourbesttohelpthepeoplewhentheyareintrouble,youwillfeelpleasedandA.32.Accordingtothe B.C.D.MinistryofCivilAffairs,inthefirstthreequartersof2011,2.8fordivorceinA.have C.had33.If drinksomuch,ofcourseyou'llfeelsick.A.B.C.haveD.ought34.—MissBrownisverybusy,isn't—Yes,sheis.Shehas greaterresponsibilitiessofar.A.takenB.takenC.taken taken35. Iexplainedonthephone,yourrequestwillbeconsideredatthenextA.B.C.D.第二節(jié)完形填空(201.530分閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C、和D)中,選出可以填入空白WhenIwasalittlegirl,everySundaymyfamilyofsixwouldputontheirbestclothesandgotoSundaySchoolandthenchurch.Thekidsinprimaryschoolwouldall36togethertosingsongs,andthenlaterdivideinto37basedontheirages.OneEasterSunday,allthekids38withbigeyesandbigstoriesaboutwhattheEasterBunnyhadbrought.39allofthekidssharedtheirstorieswithgreat40,oneyoungboy,whomlwouldcallBobby,satunhappily.Oneoftheteachers,41this,saidtohim,“WhatdidtheEasterBunnybringyou?”Herepliedwithaninnocentface,“Mymomlockedthedoor42sotheEasterBunnycouldn'tget43.”Thissoundedlikea(n)44ideatoallofuskids,45wekeptongoingwiththestories.Mymom,though,knewthe46story.Bobby’smomwasasingle47,andsheguessedthattheyjustcouldn't48theEasterBunny.AfterSundaySchoolwasover,everyonewentoffto49.Whenmydadcametomeetus,mymom50thatweweregoinghomeinstead.Athome,she51thattomakeBobbyfeelbetter,weweregoingto52tobetheEasterBunnyandmakeabasketofcandiesforhimand53itatchurch.Wealldonatedsomecandiestothebasket,andheadedbackuptochurchThere,Momunzipped(拉開拉鏈)hiscoatandhungthebasket54thehanger(衣架).Thenshezippedthecoatandattacheda(n)55:DearI'msorryImissedyourhouselastnight.HappyEaster!TheEasterB.B.B.C.C.C.D.D.D.48.A.findA.48.A.findA.B.B.B.B.byB.B.B.B.B.B.B.B.B.B.B.B.B.C.C.C.C.inC.C.C.C.C.C.C.C.C.C.C.C.C.D.D.D.D.atD.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.第三部分:閱讀理解(20240分閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、CD)中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡Foralongtimenow,I'vebeenfascinatedbycommonphrasesandtheirorigins-andjustwhywesaywhatwesay.Idecidedtoconsulttheexperts,sortthroughalltheresearchandcompile(編寫)theanswers.Hereareafewofthestandouts.QWhydowe“tietheknot(結(jié))”whenwegetA:Knotshavebeenacommonmetaphorinmarriageceremoniesallovertheworldandthroughtime.Theexpressionmeans“touniteinmanage”.IntheHindumarriageceremony,thegroomtiesaribbonaroundthebride'sneck.InancientRome,thebrideworeabeltthatwastiedinaknot.Thegroomwouldthenunfastenitontheirfirstnighttogetherashusbandandwife.Q:Whydowesay“ManyhappyA:Thephraseisshortfor“Manyhappyreturnsoftheday”,whichistosay,“Maythisdayreturnmanytimes”or“Mayyouhavemanymorebirthdays.”Q:Howabout“It'snotovertillthefatladysings”?WheredoesthatcomeA:Thisexpressionisusuallyphrasedas“Theoperaisn'tovertillthefatladysings.”ItgotitsstartasapopularsayingwhenitwasusedbytheSanAntonioExpress-NewssportswriterDanCookin1976toindicatethatasportingcontestwouldn'tenduntiltimewascalled.Q:What'sthestoryof“undertheweather,”especiallywhentheweather’sjustA:There'sprobablyanautical(航海的explanation.Indaysgoneby,whenpeoplefeltseasick,theyweretoldtogobelow-decksandfindaspotinthemiddleoftheshipwherethemotionbelessnoticeable.Inthatway,theyliterallytookthemselves“underthe56.Thephrase“It'snotovertillthefatladysings”wasfirst.A.B.C.D.57.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingphrasesisrelatedtotheA.TietheC.It'snotovertillthefatladyB.Manyhappy UndertheWhatcanwelearnfromthe“TietheknotWhatcanwelearnfromthe“Tietheknot”hasdifferentmeaningsindifferent“Manyhappyreturns”isoftenusedwhenpeoplecelebrate“It'snotovertillthefatladysings”gotitsstartin“Undertheweather”meanstheweatherisbad.Thepurposeofthepassageis A.tellussomefunnyC.tellussomeinterestingB.tellustheoriginsofsomeD.tellusthehistoryoftheEnglishIn1900,EnglisharchaeologistArthurEvansdiscoveredtheruinsofaroyalpalaceatKnossosonthenorthcoastofCrete.HelinkedthepalacetotheancientCretanKingMinos,fromwhosenameheinventedtheterm“Minoan”.Wedon'tknowwhatthesepeoplecalledthemselves.WeknowoftheMinoansonlythroughtheirruins.WhatweknowofMinoanhistoryisnothingmorethanagoodguess,andgoodguessesare,Ishouldwarn,likelytobewrong.ThearchaeologicalevidencepointstoonlyafewreasonablefactsaboutMinoancivilization.Around3,000BC,CretewassettledbyapeoplewhoprobablycamefromAsiaMinor(小亞細(xì)亞),who,by2,000BC,wasalreadylivingincities,tradingwithothernationsaroundtheMediterraneanandusingpictographs.TheybuiltmagnificentpalacecentersatKnossos,PhaistosandKatoZakros.Wehavenoideawhatlanguagetheyspokeexactly,buttheycertainlyspokeanon-Helleniclanguage(thatisalanguagenotcloselyrelatedtoGreek)andprobablyspokeanon-IndoEuropeanTheMinoanswereagreatcommercialpeopleandtheirtradewaswidespread.TheEgyptianswerehighlyfamiliarwiththeCretans,whoevenappearedinEgyptianart.Cretanartifacts,theobjectsthatweremadeinthepastandarehistoricallyimportant,turnedupalloverAsiaMinor,andtheyseemedtohavebeeninvolvedintradewiththetribeslivingontheGreekmainland.AllofthesetradeactivitiesproducedgreatwealthfortheCretans,whichwentintomagnificentbuildingprojectsandtechnologicaldevelopment.TheCretansseemedtobetheonlypeopleintheancientworldthatwouldmakemulti-roombuildings.TheCretanswerethefirsttobuildplumbingsystem(管路系統(tǒng))intheirbuildings.AndCretansocietyseemstobethefirst“l(fā)eisure(休閑)”societyinexistence,inwhichalargepartofhumanactivitiesfocusedonleisureactivities,suchassports.Themostpopularsportswereboxingandbull-jumping.Womenactivelytookpartinbothofthesesports.60.Accordingtothepassage,theMinoans .A.cametoCretearound2,000C.ledacitylifeabout4,000yearsB.didn'ttradewithotherD.spokealanguagesimilarto61.Thelastparagraphisdevelopedby A.B.C.D.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat MinoancultureborrowedmuchfromEgyptiantheknowledgewehaveabouttheMinoansisverytheMinoansweren'tgoodatbuildingwomenweren'tallowedtotakepartinbull-Thepassageaims introduceCretancivilizationtotellusthetradeactivitiesoftheshowhowtheMinoans'ruinswerediscusstellusthetradeactivitiesoftheshowhowtheMinoans'ruinswerediscusstheimportanceofCretanIwasstoppedataredlightonlyamileorsofrommygoalofmybrother’shouse.IwasplanningtodrivedowntoNorthCarolinatobewithmyfatherwhowasbadlyill.AsIwaitedatthestoplight,InoticedSharper'sFloristwhereIhadexperiencedmanythings--floodsofmemorieswentthroughmymind.InoticedthewinestorestraightaheadwheremyfatherandIhadbeenmanytimesbefore,pickingoutthebeeroftheweek.WebothlikedGermanThelightfinallyturnedgreenandImadealeftturnanddrovethroughthepoorsectionofIrememberedhoweachThanksgivingmyfamilywouldbetogether.IrememberedhowmyfatherwouldtakesometimeoutofeachThanksgivingtomakesuretherewasnoonehungryintheneighborhood.Asayoungboy,Iwentwithhimtodeliversomefood.Iwasscared.Ihadneverbeenintothispartoftowndeeplybefore.Myfatherseemedcalmandwentabouthisbusiness.Thepeoplewewenttoseemedtoknowhimandgratefullyacceptedwhathecametooffer.Myfatherseemedabletogiveawaythefoodinawaythathonoredthepeoplehewasgivingitto.Thiswasnotanarrogantact.Hewouldstopateachplaceandtalkalittle.Hewantedtobesurethateveryonehadfood.Ifhefoundpeoplewhodidn'thavefood,hewouldtakethetimetogobackandgetmore.That'sthekindofmanhewas.64.Afterthefatherbecameill,he A.stayedwiththeauthor'sC.pickedoutthefreshbeerwiththeB.helpedthepoorinNorthD.gaveawayfoodtothepoorinthe65.TheauthorwasafraidofgivingawayfoodtothepoorwhenhewasyoungbecauseA.hewasnotfamiliarwiththesurroundingsC.hisfatherdidnotstaywithhimB.hehadnevermetsomanypoorD.hisfatherdidn'ttakegoodcareof66.Theunderlinedword“arrogant”inthelast A.havinganC.fullofB.feelingorshowingD.behavinginaproudandimpolite67.Wecaninferfromthepassagethatthefatheris A.B.C.D.Elderlypeoplewhoarephysicallyactiveappeartobeatlowerriskofdevelopingdisease,asarethosewhoeataheart-healthydiet,richinfruitsandvegetablesandlowinredNow,anewstudyhasfoundthattheeffectsofthetwolifestylebehaviorsarethebenefitsaddTheColumbiaUniversitystudyfollowedadiversegroupofl,880oldNewYorkers,assessingtheirdietsandlevelsofphysicalactivity,andscreeningthemperiodicallyforAlzheimer'sdisease.Afteranaverageoffiveyears,282casesofAlzheimer'swerediagnosed.Thosewhofollowedthehealthiestdietswere40percentlesslikelytodevelopAlzheimer'sthanthosewiththeworstdiets,andthosewhogotthemostexercisewere37percentlesslikelytodevelopthediseasethanthosewhogotnone.Butthegreatestbenefitsoccurredinthosewhobothatehealthyandremainedactive.Participantswhoscoredinthetopone-thirdforbothdietexercisewere59percentlesslikelytobediagnosedexercisewere59percentlesslikelytobediagnosedwithAlzheimer'sthanthosewhoscoredinthelowestone-third.“It'sabiggereffect,becauseeachofthebehaviorsisindependentandeachiscontributingsomethingunique,”saidDr.NikolaosScarmeas,anassociateprofessorofneurology(神經(jīng)病學(xué))atColumbiaUniversityMedicalCenterandthefirstauthorofthepaper,publishedinTheJournaloftheAmericanMedicalAssociation.Theamountofactivityneededtomakeadifferencewasnotverylarge;themostactiveelderlywereonlygettingaboutfourhoursofmoderateactivityor1.3hoursofactiveactivityeachweek,Dr.Scarmeassaid.What'sprobablythebesttitleofthisActiveElderlyatLowerRiskofDietandExerciseLowerAlzheimer'sANewStudybytheColumbiaExerciseBenefitstheElderlyAccordingtothesecondparagraph,theunderlinedwordhasthesamemeaningto .A.B.C.D.WhatcannotbeknownaboutDr.HewasworkingatColumbiaUniversityMedicalHeoncepublishedapaperaboutHeagreedtotheeffectsofproperHehadahealthylifestyleofdietingandWhichofthefollowingstatementscanbeknownfromtheItisalargeamountofactivitythatmakesadifferencetotheThehealthiestpeoplearethosewhofollowthehealthiestTheeffectsoftwohealthylifestylesarebiggerthanthoseofThosethatgetthemostexercisearehealthierthanthosedietingBenjaminSpock'sfirstbookcausedarevolutioninthewayAmericanchildrenwereraised.Hisbook,“TheCommonSenseBookofBabyandChildCare,”waspublishedin1946.Thebookgaveadvicetoparentsofbabiesandyoungchildren.Thefirstlinesofthebookarefamous.Doctorspockwrote:“Trustyourself.Youknowmorethanyouthinkyoudo”.DoctorSpock'sbookdidnotreceivemuchnoticefromthemediawhenitwaspublishedinnineteenforty-six.Yet,sevenhundredfiftythousandcopiesofthebookweresoldduringtheyearafteritsrelease.DoctorSpockconsideredhismother,MildredSpock,tobethemajorinfluenceonhispersonalandprofessionallife.HesaidhisideasabouthowparentsshouldactwerefirstformedbecauseofBenjaminSpockwasbornin1903.Hewasthefirstofsixchildren.HeattendedPhillipsAcademy,aprivateschoolinAndover,Massachusetts.LaterheattendedYaleUniversityinNewHaven.HejoinedasportsteamatYalethatcompetedinrowingboats.In1924,heandhisteammemberscompetedinrowingattheOlympicGamesinParis,France.Theywonthegoldmedal.BenjaminSpockworkedatacampfordisabledchildrenforthreesummersduringhisyearsYale.Hesaidtheexperienceprobablyledtohisdecisiontoentermedicalschool.HebeganatYaleMedicalSchool,buthecompletedhismedicaldegreeatColumbiaUniversityinNewYorkHegraduatedasthebeststudentinhisclassin1929.BenjaminSpockhadmarriedJaneCheneyduringhissecondyearinmedicalschool.Theylaterhadtwosons,MichaelandJohn.Inthe1960s,Hegraduatedasthebeststudentinhisclassin1929.BenjaminSpockhadmarriedJaneCheneyduringhissecondyearinmedicalschool.Theylaterhadtwosons,MichaelandJohn.Inthe1960s,BenjaminSpockbegantobeactiveinpolitics.HesupportedJohnF.Kennedyinhiscampaignforpresident.Hejoinedagroupopposedtothedevelopmentofnuclearweapons.Innineteenseventy-two,DoctorSpockdecidedtoseekelectionaspresidentoftheUnitedStates.Hewasthecandidateofthesmall“People'sParty.”BenjaminSpockdiedinnineteenninety-eightattheageofninety-four.YethiscontinuestoaffectthelivesofmillionsofchildrenandtheirThebesttitleofthepassagemightbe theLifeStoryofDoctorBenjamintheBook:theCommonSenseBookofBabyandChildAPersonInfluencingtheARevolutionCausedbyBenjaminSpock'sFirstBook73.ltcanbeindicatedfromthepassagethat itbecameahitintheUSAthemomentBenjaminSpock'sfirstbookwasitwashismotherthatreallyguidedmanyAmericaninthe1960s,heopposedtodevelopnuclearnotuntilhedieddidhisadvicetoparentstookThereasonwhyBenjaminSpockdecidedtoseekmedicineaccordingtothepassageliesin.hisownpoorhealthhisparentsadvisedhimtodohiswillingnesstohelpdisabledthefactthathewantedtotellparentshowtoraisetheirchildren新課標(biāo)第一網(wǎng)WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutBenjaminSpockisHecompletedhismedicaldegreeatYaleMedicalSchoolinHedidn'tmarryuntilhegraduatedfrommedicalHewaselectedpresidentoftheUnitedStateswiththehelpofJohnF.HisbookstillinfluencesmillionsofchildrenandparentsinII卷(非選擇題35分第四部分:寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分35分第一節(jié)任務(wù)型讀寫(10110分Weallknowtheexpression“Toerrishuman.”Andthisistrueenough.Herearethree,alongwithwaystoavoidmakingtheminthefirstplace.WemakeslipsoftheThereisamistakemadebypeopleofallagesandcultures:Wefailtocomeupwiththenameofapersonweknoworevenwerecallthepersonbythewrongname.Whenapropernameisonthetipofourtongues,wecanusuallyrecallsomeoftheinformationweneed.Forinstance,peoplecanoftenguessthename'sfirstletter.Also,recalloftherightnameisoftenreplacedbyawrongname.Butthewrongnameoftenhasthesamemeaningastherightname.Whenwedodifferenttasksatthesametime,wegetThebrainslowsdownwhenithastojug
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