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高三英語模擬試題及答案2023?名
校版內(nèi)部資料
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)。
21.-----Didyouhaveagoodtimeyesterday,Jane?
----Yes,asyouknow,partywentoninmost
pleasantatmosphere.
A.the,theB.a,theC.a,aD.the,a
22.Theterm"weakeyesight"ismisleading,in
near-sightedeyesthelens(水晶體)oftheeyeisactuallytoo
strong.
A.thoughB.forC.soD.unless
23.Iwasscaredandfeelingprettyanxious,inanew
country.
A.forthefirsttimeIwasB.Iwasthefirsttime
C.beingthefirsttimeD.thisbeingmyfirsttime
24.-----Youshouldn'thavegonetherealonelastnight.
----ButI.Philipwenttheretogetherwithme.
A.didn'tB.hadn'tC.wouldn'tD.wasn't
25.Duringtheexaminationswearesupposedtoremaininour
seats,fixoureyesonthepapers,toanyone.
A.insteadofspeakingB.andnottospeak
C.ratherthanspeakD.butshouldn'tspeak
26.-----IsthisthefirsttimeyouChengdu?
----No.ButthefirsttimeIhere,thecitywasn'tsobeautiful.
A.visited,cameB.visited,havecome
C.havevisited,havecomeD.havevisited,came
27.TheconcertbyLangLangwassowellthatallthe
ticketshadbeensoldoutonthefirstthreedayslastmonth.
A.receivedB.recognizedC.admittedD.taken
28.Theastronautsstartedtheirjourneysinrocketsforward
byjetsofhotgas.
A.droveB.drivenC.drivingD.todrive
29.-----Now,whereismyticket?
----------.Wewillbelateforthefilm.
A.TakeiteasyB.ComeonC.Don'tworryD.Takeyourtime
30.ItisnotjustthesizeoftheOlympicGames_makesthem
unique,buttheymeantous.
A.which,thatB.that,whatC.that,becauseD.that,that
31.-----CanyoucomefordinneronSundayorSaturday?
----I'mafraiddayispossible.
A.eitherB.neitherC.someD.any
32.Thescienceofcomputer,rapidprogresshasbeen
madeinrecentyears,isthemostimportantofallscience.
A.whichB.withwhichC.inwhichD.towhich
33.-----Didyouhaveahardtimetravelingbackhome?
----Yes,itforfourdayswhenIarrivedinGuiyangandall
theroadscoveredwithice.
A.snowed,wereB.wassnowing,hadbeen
C.hadbeensnowing,hadbeenD.hadsnowed,were
34.Greateffortstoincreaseagriculturalproductionmustbe
madeiffoodshortageavoided.
A.istobeB.canbeC.hasbeenD.willbe
35.-----Howdidyouthinkofthejobhedidlastweek?
----Welldone..
A.Itcouldn'tbeworseB.Itshouldbebetter
C.Itcouldn'thavebeenbetterD.Itwasworse
第二節(jié):完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5,滿分30分)
閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從各題所給的四個選項(xiàng)(A、B、C
和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。
AroundtheFamilyDrum
Thepowerofthefamilydrumremainstiedtomyheart.Every
winteraslongasIcan36,familyandfriendsgatheredatmy
grandfather'shomeinthetraditionalvillageofTaosPueblo,
NewMexico,onJanuary6.
Iremember37greatfondnessasayoungboywatchingand
eventually38thebuffalodanceduringthe.Intheeveningmy
grandfather'shomebecamethecentral39placeforfamily,
friendsandrelatives.
Myfatherlovedto40theoldTaosPuebloandApacheround
dancesongsdatingback41thelate1800s.Iwouldwatchhim
closehiseyesandheseemedtotravelbackintimetryingto42a
particularsage's(先哲的)song.Withagrowingsmile,hewould
startbeatingthe43andintroduceanancientsong.
ThedayIwasfinally44tositaroundthefamilydrumwasa45
timeforme,involvingextremeboyhoodconcentration,notonly
tomemorizethe46,butalsotobeatthedrumbeat.Imademy
shareof47,andImusthavesoundedlikeayoungwolfhowling
amongthosemoreexperienced,48intimeIgainedconfidence,
andavoice49enoughtostartleadingsomeofthesongs.
Sittingaroundthefamilydrumwithmyfatheranduncles
broughtmeasenseofgreatcomfortandinner50.itwasa
wonderfulexperiencetobe51aroundthecircleoflove,
acceptanceandteaching.
Sometimeswhileweweresinging,theremight52aknockatthe
door.InPueblotradition,thepersonoutsidewouldpeekhis
headinand53say,"Iheardthedrum,andIwantedtoask54to
enteryourhouse,if'my'grandfatherwouldpermitit!"my
grandfatherwould55nodandtellthevisitortoenterandjoinus
aroundthedrum.
Theseareunforgettablememories,Ioftenclosemyeyesandcan
hearunclesandmybelovedfathernowdepartedsingingaround
thefamilydrum!
36.A.rememberB.recognizeC.realizeD.remind
37.A.fromB.withC.byD.to
38.A.joininginB.goingoverC.thinkingofD.talkingabout
39.A.chattingB.visitingC.gatheringD.comforting
40.A.createB.writeC.singD.play
41.A.asfarasB.asoldasC.aslongasD.aslateas
42.A.recordB.repeatC.recallD.recite
43.A.doorB.drumC.footD.head
44.A.orderedB.refusedC.allowedD.advised
45.A.terribleB.memorableC.believableD.comfortable
46.A.movesB.dancesC.storiesD.songs
47.A.effortsB.mistakesC.progressD.success
48.A.andB.butC.orD.so
49.A.strongB.sharpC.weakD.low
50.A.thoughtB.emotionC.calmD.joy
51.A.leftB.foundC.seatedD.arranged
52.A.hearB.haveC.soundD.come
53.A.respectfullyB.shamefullyC.peacefullyD.carefully
54.A.questionsB.receptionC.suggestionsD.permission
55.A.hesitatinglyB.cautiouslyC.patientlyD.politely
第二部分:閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)
閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳
選項(xiàng)。
A
MANCHESTER,England—Hereissomegoodnewsfor
vegetariansthatresearchersinUMAGrouphavedeveloped
geneticallyengineeredfruittreesthatproducerealmeat!
FruitfromthenewMeatTree,developedbyBritishscientists
usingthegenetechnology,iscloselylikeordinarygrape-fruit.
Butwhenyoucutthefruitopen,insideisfreshbeef!
"Ourtreesmaysoundlikesomethingoutofasciencefiction
movie,butit'sreallytrue,"declaresDr.Vincent,directorofthe
UMAGroup,whichcreatedtheamazingtrees."Vegetarianshave
beencomplainingforyearsthatinspiteoftheirfirmbelief
againsteatingmeat,theystilldesirethetasteofmeatonceina
while.Nowtheycanhavetheircakeandeatintoo."
Althoughit'staken12yearstodevelopthetrees,theideais
simple."Wetakethegenesfromcattleandputthemintocellsof
grape-fruittrees,"Dr.Vincentsays."Whentheseedsgrowinto
trees,theyproducemeatinsteadofordinaryfruit.Yougetthe
taste--eventhesmell."
Thosewho'vetriedthemeatagreeittastesliketherealthing."I
wasabitunwillingtobelieveatfirstwhenIsankmyteethintoa
hamburgeraftertheytoldmeitgrewonatree,"saysLondoner
Mark,whotookpartinataste-test."Butitwasjuicyand
delicious-nothingleafyaboutitatall."
MeatTreeproductscouldbeonthemarketinGreatBritainby
theendoftheyearandondinnerplatesintheU.S.by2006.
Somevegetariansinsisttheyshouldnevereatmeat-evenifit
grewonatree.Otherslovetheidea."Mymouthiswatering
already,"saysadevotedvegetarianof20years.
56.AccordingtowhatDr.Vincentsaid,weknowthat.
A.vegetariansliketomakeacakeandenjoyitlater
B.theideaofMeatTreescamefromasciencefictionmovie
C.vegetarianscaneatmeatfromthenewtrees
D.vegetarianscantasteandevensmellfruitfromMeatTrees
57.Inparagraph5,theauthortookMarkforexampleto.
A.showheisoneofthedevotedvegetarians
B.provetherealtasteoffruitfromMeatTrees
C.tellhowavegetarianeatsthenewfruit
D.toexplainhowthetaste-testisgiven
58.Bywritingthispassage,theauthorwantsto.
A.showhowgenetechnologydevelops
B.encouragepeopletoeatfruitfromMeatTrees
C.explainhowhardtodevelopmeattrees
D.tellreadersgoodnewsaboutmeatfromtrees
B
Itishardtotrackthebluewhale,theocean'slargestcreature,
whichhasalmostbeenkilledoffbycommercialwhalingandis
nowlistedasanendangeredanimal.Attachingradiodevicesto
itisdifficult,andvisual(視覺的)sightingsaretoounreliableto
giverealinsightintoitsbehavior.
Sobiologistsweredelightedearlythisyearwhen,withthehelp
oftheNavy,theywereabletotrackaparticularbluewhalefor43
days,monitoringitssounds.Thiswaspossiblebecauseofthe
Navy'sformerlytop-secretsystemofunderwaterlistening
devicescoveringtheoceans.
Trackingwhalesisbutoneexampleofanexcitingnewworldjust
openingtocivilian(平民的)scientistsafterthecoldwarasthe
Navystartstoshareandpartlyuncoveritsglobalnetworkof
underwaterlisteningsystembuiltoverthemanyyearstotrack
theshipsofpotentialenemies.
Geologistsannouncedatanewsconferencerecentlythatthey
hadusedthesystemforcloselymonitoringadeep-seavolcanic
eruptionforthefirsttimeandthattheyplansimilarstudies.
Otherscientistshavesuggestedusingthenetworkfortracking
oceancurrentsandmeasuringchangesinoceanandglobal
temperatures.
Thespeedofsoundinwaterisroughlyonemileasecond
-slowerthanthroughlandbutfasterthanthroughair.
Whatismostimportant,differentlayersofoceanwatercanact
aschannelsforsounds,focusingtheminthesamewaya
stethoscopedoeswhenitcarriesfaintnoisesfromapatient's
chesttoadoctor'sear.Thisfocusingisthemainreasonthat
evenrelativelyweaksoundsintheocean,especiallylow
frequencyones,canoftentravelthousandsofmiles.
59.Thepassageischieflyabout.
A.theuncoveringofamilitary(軍事的)top-secretdevice
B.anewwaytolookintothebehaviorofbluewhales
C.thecivilianuseofamilitarydetectionsystem
D.anefforttoprotectanendangeredseaanimal
60.Theunderwaterlisteningsystemwasoriginally
designed.
A.tomonitordeep-seavolcaniceruptions
B.tosearchforandlocateenemyships
C.tostudythemovementofoceancurrents
D.toreplacetheglobalradiocommunicationsnetwork
61.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat.
A.opinionsdifferaboutwhethermilitarytechnologyshouldbe
allowedforcivilianuse
B.newradiodevicesshouldbedevelopedfortrackingthe
endangeredanimals
C.bluewhalesarenolongerendangeredwiththenewlistening
system
D.militarytechnologyhasgreatpotentialincivilianuse
62.WhichofthefollowingistrueabouttheU.S.Navy
underwaterlisteningnetwork?
A.Itisnowpartlyaccessibletocivilianscientists.
B.Ithasbeenreplacedbyamoreadvancedsystem.
C.Itbecameuselesstothemilitaryafterthecoldwar.
D.Itissonecessarytoprotectingendangeredanimals.
C
"PennStation,"Itoldthecabdriverandgotin.Theyoung,
heavy-setmanlookedfriendlyandwenaturallystarteda
conversation,whichwentfromtheweatherandquicklyvaried
intothestrugglesofacabdriver'slife.
"Whatdoyoudobesidesyourjob?"heaskedcuriously."Ihelpa
nonprofitorganizationtryingtobringsomegoodnessinthe
world,"Iresponded."Dotheypayyouwell?""Well,no,butIget
by.Idon'thavemanymaterialthingsinlife,butI'verealizedthat
Idon'tneedallthattokeepmehappy.IfIdietomorrow,Iwant
togooutknowingthatI'vemadeafewpeoplesmile."
Theyoungcabdriver,perhapsinhislatethirties,lookedback
throughtheslidingglassasifextendinghishandforahand
shake----"Man,itisnicetomeetyou."Althoughwewere
strangers,bothofusfeltdeeplyconnectedashumanbeings.
Andbynow,7minutesintoourride,wewereonafirst-name
basis.Heevenspelledhisnameforme:H-a-k-e-e-m.
HakeemandItalkedabitaboutsimpleactsofgenerosity,the
powerofapay-it-for-wardmindsetandhowthatcanpromote
trustandconnectioninourcommunities.Heunderstoodthe
idea,butitseemedveryabstractandforeigntohim.
WearrivedatPennStationandtradede-mailaddressesafterI
paidmyridefare.AsIwasheadingout,Iturntohimandsaid,
"Hakeem,here'sa$20.Wheneveryoufeellikeit,yougivea
ridetopeopleandtellthemthatsomeonebeforethemhaspaid
fortheirfare.Seewhathappens."
Hearingthis,Hakeemwasvisiblymoved,"Really?Areyousure?"
63.Thephrase"getby"inParagraphTwoprobablymeans
A.receivesomeprofitsbyhelpingtheorganization
B.receivenoprofitbyhelpingtheorganization
C.gainsomefamebyhelpingtheorganization
D.gainsomehappinessbyhelpingtheorganization
64.FromthedescriptionthatHakeemlookedbackthroughthe
slidingglass,theauthorexpectstoindicatethat.
A.Hakeemwasinspiredbyhiswords
B.Hakeemdidn'tbelievewhathehadsaid
C.Hakeemwascarefullydrivingwhiletalkingwiththeauthor
D.Hakeemfeltalittletiredandwantedtoshakehishand
65.Hakeemunderstoodtheideaofapay-it-forwardact.
A.assoonastheauthorhadtoldhimaboutit
B.aftertheauthorsetanexampletohim
C.afterhemadesomefurtherexplanations
D.afterhesawasceneofitactedout
66.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethattheauthor'sgoalofan
actofkindnesswas.
A.tohelppeopleintroubleB.tostrengthenfriendshipamong
friends
C.tomakepeoplehappyD.tocontributetopeople'strustand
connection
D
Toalargedegree,themeasureofourpeaceofmindis
determinedbyhowmuchweareabletoliveinthepresent
moment.Regardlessofwhathappenedyesterdayorlastyear,
andwhatmayormaynothappentomorrow,thepresent
momentiswhereyouare---always!
Weallowpastproblemsandfutureconcernstocontrolour
presentmomentssomuchthatweendupanxious,frustrated,
depressed,andhopeless.Weoftenconvinceourselvesfuturewill
bebetterthantoday.JohnLennononcesaid,"Lifeiswhat's
happeningwhilewe'rebusymakingotherplans.""Whenwe're
busymakingotherplans",ourchildrenarebusygrowingup,the
peoplewelovearemovingawayanddying,ourbodiesare
gettingoutofshape,andourdreamsareslippingaway.Inshort,
wemissoutonlife.
Manypeopleliveasiflifewereadressrehearsalforsomelater
date.Itisn't.Infact,noonehasaguaranteethatheorshewillbe
heretomorrow.Nowistheonlytimewehave,andtheonlytime
thatwehaveanycontrolover.Whenourattentionisinthe
presentmoment,wepushfearfromourminds.Fearisthe
concernovereventsthatmighthappeninthefuture—wewon't
haveenoughmoney,ourchildrenwillgetintotrouble,wewill
getoleanddie,whatever.
Tostruggleagainstfear,thebeststrategyistobringyour
attentionbacktothepresent.MarkTwainsaid,"Ihavebeen
throughsometerriblethingsinmylife,someofwhichactually
happened."Idon'tthinkIcansayitanybetter.Practicekeeping
yourattentiononthehereandnowandyoureffortswillpayoff.
67.Thepurposeofthepassageistotellreaders.
A.peoplewhoarebusymakingplansarelivingactively
B.howtohelpothersovercomefear
C.weoughttolearntoliveinthepresentmoment
D.someonewhoonlyenjoysthepresenttimeusuallywasteshis
timeblindly
68.Itimpliesfromthepassagethat.
A.manypeopleknowhowtofightagainstfear
B.itisn'tnecessarytofearforfuture
C.youcangainmorehappinessbyputtingoffyourpleasure
D.somepeoplemakeplansfortheirchildrentoimprovetheir
lives
69."Manypeopleliveasiflifewereadressrehearsal"suggests
that.
A.theyalwayswishtobeanactororanactress
B.theybelievethattheirpresentlifeiswellpreparedfortheir
future
C.theyarealwaysbusymakingplansforfuture
D.theyallhaveaguaranteethattheywillbealivetomorrow
70.Whyaresomepeopledepressedandanxiousdayandnight?
A.Becausetheyfeartheycannotpasstheirtests.
B.Becausepastproblemsandfutureconcernscontroltheir
presentmoment
C.Becausethepeopletheylovewanttoleavethemalone
D.Becausetheymakesomemistakesinthepast
E
Whatcausetrafficjams?That'seasy:toomanycars.No,wrong.
Thinkagain.Whatcausesmuchofthejammingonourstreets
aretrafficlights.
Thinkofallthehoursinyourlifewastedasyourcarjourneyis
stoppedbylightstoletnon-existenttrafficthrough,andthen
askyourselfthis:whoisthebetterjudgeofwhenit'ssafeto
go—you,thedriveratthetimeandtheplace,orlights
programmedbyanabsentregulator(控制器)?Trafficlightsexist
asa"cure"foraman-madeproblem--thepriorityrule(優(yōu)先通行
法貝(J).Thisrulegivessuperiorrightsonmain-roadtrafficatthe
expenseofminor-roadtrafficandpedestrians.Tointerruptthe
prioritystreams,lightsare"needed
Before1929whenthepriorityrulecameintoforce,asortof
first-come,first-servedrulehadbeencommon.Allroadusers
hadequalrights,soamotoristarrivingatacrossinggavewayto
anyonewhohadarrivedfirst.Motoristshadasimple
responsibilityforavoidingaccidents,andadutyofcaretoother
roadusers.
Inotherwalksoflifethecommon-lawprincipleofsingle
queuingapplies,butthelawoftheroad,basedonthepriority
rulethatlicensesqueue-jumpingandbadtemper,creates
battlegroundswherewehavetofightforgapsandgreentime.
Butwhenlightsareoutofaction—whenwearefreeofouter
controlsandallowedtouseourownjudgment—harmonious
attitudesbecomecommon.Weapproachslowlyandfindour
wayinturn.Peoplearekindtoeachother,butwhenlightsstart
working,trafficjamsreturn.
Thetrafficlightsencourageustotakeoureyesofftheroadto
watchthesignal,ratherthandothesaferthing:weighupwhat
othermotorists,cyclistsorpedestriansareintendingtodo.
Notonlydotrafficlightshelptolengthenjourneyspointlessly,
butalsotheUK'slargenumberof24-hourtrafficlightsamounts
toGPH(嚴(yán)重的的全球性危害).About30percentofourCO2
outputisfromtraffic.ProfessorDavidBegg,theinfluentialtraffic
waiting.Everylitreoffuelburntproduces2.4kgofourCO2and
othergreenhousegases.Multiplytheminutesofforcedwaiting
atcontrolledlightsbythehoursinthedayandnight,bythedays
intheyear,bythenumberofvehicles,andtheenvironmental
effectbecomesclear.
71.Inthewriter'sopinion,arethebetterjudgestodecide
whenit'ssafetodrivethrough.
A.trafficlightsB.pedestriansC.policemenD.drivers
72.Before1929,.
A.thepriorityrulestartedtobeinuse
B.thepedestriansoftengavewaytomotorists
C.themotoristsoftengavewaytothepedestrians
D.whoevercametothecrossingfirsthadtherighttogopast
first
73.Inthepassage,thewriterseemstodisagreewith.
A.thelawofroadbasedonthepriorityrule
B.theequalrightssharedbyallroadusers
C.thecommonlawofsinglequeuing
D.thefirst-come,first-servedrule
74.Inthelastparagraph,wecanlearn.
A.trafficlightsmakethejourneyshorter
B.thenumberofthecarsshouldbelessened.
C.trafficlightshelptoworsentheenvironment
D.40%oftheCO2outputisfromthetrafficwaiting
75.Thepurposeofthepassageisto.
A.callouttostopthetrafficlights
B.complainabouttheheavytraffic
C.explainhowcarspollutetheenvironment
D.callondriverstogivewaytootherroadusers
第二卷(非選擇題共35分)
五.短文改錯
此題要求改正所給短文中的錯誤。對標(biāo)有題號的每一行作出判斷:如無
錯誤,在該行右邊的橫線上畫一個勾W);如有錯誤(每行只有一個錯誤),
則按下列情況改正:
該行多一個詞:把多余的詞用斜線('戊I」掉,在該行右邊橫線上寫出該
詞,并也用斜線(\戊I」掉。
該行缺一個詞:在缺詞處加一個漏詞符號(_L),在該行右
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