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江苏省姜堰中学2011届高三二轮复习综合练习(三)(英语)第卷 (三部分,共85分)第一部分 听力 (共两节 满分20分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的a、b、c三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. what is the man doing now?a. fixing his car.b. working to make money.c. planning to get a mechanic.2. who is the man?a. an artist b. a carpenterc. a house painter3. where most probably are the speakers?a. on a train b. in a carc. on a plane4. what does the woman mean?a. she lost her notes.b. the notes are not hers.c. someone has borrowed her notes. 5. what is the woman trying to do?a. go to sleep b. watch tv c. ask her iron back第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的a、b、c三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至第8题。6. how does the woman feel at the beginning of the conversation?a. relaxed b. anxious c. upset 7. what can we learn about lucy?a. shes a troublemaker.b. shes from a rich family.c. she isnt getting on with others. 8. what does the man suggest the woman do?a. try to find something in common with lucy.b. go to talk with lucy later.c. apologize to lucy first. 听第7段材料,回答第9至第11题。9. where are the speakers?a. at a bankb. at a repairsc. at a rent-a-car10. how much is the base price for a hyundai accent for a week?a. $135.99 b. $288.95 c. $327.9411. what can we learn about the woman?a. shes a modelb. shes over 25c. shell travel alone听第8段材料,回答第12至第13题。12. where does the conversation take place?a. at a clinic b. at a restaurantc. at a pharmacy13. what restaurant did the woman go to first last night?a. chinese b. italian c. american听第9段材料,回答第14至第16题。14. what are the two speakers mainly talking about?a. tennis b. football. c. basketball 15. which lines are for the single?a. the outside onesb. the inside onesc. the middle ones16. who will serve the ball after a game?a. the refereeb. the winnerc. the loser听第10段材料,回答第17至第20题。17. what does the speaker mainly talking about?a. pollution b. human voice. c. good old days18. what does the saying “you cant hear yourself think” mean?a. you have head trouble.b. you are too stressed.c. its very noisy.19. how many ways of reducing harm are mentioned?a. four. b. three c. two 20. what is the main purpose of the speech?a. to explain scientific knowledge.b. to call on people to act.c. to introduce a saying. 第二部分 英语知识运用 (共两节,满分35分)第一节 单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从a、b、c及d四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。21. _ olympic marathon is 26 miles and 385 yards, _ distance from marathon to athens. a. the; the b./; a c. an; a d. /;the22. i prefer a flat in the downtown area to _ in the suburb, for i want to live near my school. a. one b. that c. it d. this 23. however i tried to read it, this sentence just doesnt make _. could you explain it to me? a, sense b. meaning c. thought d. idea24. in my childhood, i was often _ by mother to mind my behavior. a. hoped b. demanded c. allowed d. reminded25. although jane agrees with me on most points, there was one on which she was unwilling to _.a. give out b. give in c. give away d. give off26. sichuan province, _ in southwest china and _ an area of 485,000 kilometers with the largest population in china, is one of the largest and most inaccessible provinces in china.a. located; covered b. locating; coveringc. located; covering d. locating; covered27.-is that the small company you often refer to? -right, just the one _ you know i used to work for years. a. that b. which c. where d. as28. people in yangzhou are proud of _ they have achieved in the past ten years. a. that b. which c. what d. how29. - did your father phone you shortly after the accident? - no, it was a fortnight _ he gave me a phone call. a. sinceb. whenc. while d. before30. was it in disneyland, _ many cartoon characters can be seen, _ the film was set?a. that; where b. that; when c. in which; where d. where; that31. lawrence craven, a doctor from the usa, is the author of several published reports, one of _ introduced the idea in 1953 _ aspirin could reduce the risk of heart attacks.a. them; when b. which; that c. what; that d. which; when32. - daniel must have lost his job in that unemployment crisis, _ he? - i dont think so. yesterday i saw him working together with his colleagues.a. didnt b. doesnt c. mustnt d. hasnt33. not until _ on tv _ that the chinese ship was rescued by the european union task force. a. did i turn; did i know b. did i turn; i knew c. i turned; did i know d. i turned; i had known34. - you wont go to kathys wedding party, will you? - yes, _ invited. a. though b. if c. unless d. as35.- time flies! the wonderful party is over. well have to part. - no need to feel blue. _a. a still tongue makes a wise head. b. a single flower does not make a spring. c. all good things come to an end. d. all that glitters is not gold.第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(a、b、c和d)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。just north of the airport in phoenix, in one of americas most noisy and violent neighborhoods, if you listen closely, you can hear a chorus of small voices from a classroom in a white brick school building. brenda combs is 36 her students in song. “when we wake up in the morning,” she 37 in a passionate voice, “we can brush our teeth comb our hair eat some food . and get ready for a 38 day.” the kids in this summer class 39 in age from 5 to 12 and, like most pupils at starshine academya school 40 kindergarten through 12th gradecome from phoenixs poorest families. some of their parents are drug addicts; 41 are homeless. the woman by the chalkboard, in her opinion, has 42 a kind of success that once would have seemed well 43 her grasp. combs, who runs the summer program and teaches third and fourth grades the rest of the year, was recently 44 in whos who among americas teachers. when she received her masters in 45 from grand canyon university last spring, first lady laura bush sent 46 on her graduation. as combs was being interviewed on cnn, the universitys ceo 47 up with a surprise graduation present: a full scholarship toward a phd. “brenda is extremely 48 ,” says starshine academys founder, patricia mccarty. “i often think of how many people used to walk by her and say, shes a(an) 49 . ”what makes combs such an extraordinary educator of 50 childrenthe kind whose students 51 later to thank hermay be the years she spent living on the streets as a desperate crazy addict. she slept under bridges and 52 through rubbish containers for breakfast. and she 53 used a comb or a toothbrush.combs, 45, likes to show teenage students her “before” 54 , which portray a tired, dirtied “throwaway” with cold eyes. “ 55 and abused,” she says, “i know what its like to want to get high. they trust me because ive been there.”36. a. heading b. singingc. tellingd. leading37. a. says b. singsc. shoutsd. speaks38. a. fresh b. cleanc. latestd. brand-new39. a. range b. beginc. startd. teach40. a. serving b. helpingc. organizingd. educating41. a. the others b. anotherc. othersd. other42. a. won b. achievedc. receivedd. obtained43. a. within b. on top ofc. away fromd. beyond44. a. printed b. praisedc. listedd. graded45. a. education b. musicc. songd. art46. a. gifts b. congratulationsc. presentsd. money47. a. taken b. lookedc. showedd. appeared48. a. open-minded b. giftedc. warm-heartedd. brave49. a. educator b. teacherc. throwawayd. beggar50. a. dangerous b. endangeredc. riskyd. at-risk51. a. drop by b. walk pastc. come acrossd. meet with52. a. searched b. attemptedc. foundd. sold53. a. regularly b. frequentlyc. sometimesd. seldom54. a. songs b. photosc. storiesd. books55. a. hardworking b. disappointedc. hungryd. wealthy第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的a、b、c、d四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。athe moon is made of ice-cream. little green men live in the center of the earth. nearly everyone tells lies. only the third statement is true. or at least that is what dr. robert feldman of the university of massachusetts says. dr. feldman conducted an experiment in which he asked 240 students to talk to each other for minutes. he filmed the conversations and then asked the students to watch themselves to confirm if all that they had said was true.it turned out that nearly all of them had lied at least once. many were surprised about the number of things they said that just werent true or so they claimed. it seems that we not only lie, we do it naturally and without thinking.“its so easy to lie,” said dr. feldman “we teach our children to be honest, but also to be polite and avoid offending people. kids get a mixed message and that affects how they behave as adults.”according to dr. wendy gamble of the university of arizona, kids dont need any instructions in lying. it comes naturally to them. dr gamble, a psychologist, has identified four different types of lies that both children and adults tell. the “pro-social” lie is told to help or protect other people. the “self-enhancement” lie is told by someone who wants to look good to other people. the selfish lie protects the speaker by harming someone else. and worst of all, the “anti-social” lie is told for the pleasure of getting someone else into trouble.according to dr. feldman, men and women lie in different ways as well. “women are more likely to lie to make the person they are with feel good. men lie to make themselves look better,” he says. the husband tells his wife hes due for a promotion at work. “of course you are,” she replies.“honesty is the basis of healthy relationships,” says dr. gamble. “but rather than dismiss all lying as bad, we should reflect that deception is common and often socially acceptable.” perhaps we already do. in the english language, the word liar is usually only used to describe the person who tells selfish or anti-social lies. the rest are referred to as “white lies”. these are joke words which show that we can tolerate people who dont tell the truth all the time. if people did not make up stories, there would be no literature, poetry or films.some psychologists argue that the lies people tell each other help hold society together. they make us feel good about each other and ourselves and encourage tolerance and trust. just think what the world would be like if everybody said exactly what they thought all the time.yet there are times when people also need to hear the truth. it would be wrong to say that lying makes the world go round. its the little green men in the center of the earth who do that.56. it is _, according to dr gamble, that makes people lie.a. parents instructionsb. school educationc. social experiencesd. human nature57. which of the following is true according to the passage?a. the little green men in the center of the earth make the world go round.b. lies are actually common and acceptable in daily lives but not all are bad.c. we should always tolerate people who dont tell the truth all the time.d. the world would be lovely if everybody told exactly what they thought.58. in paragraph 5, the wife said “of course you are” to _.a. make her husband feel great b. build up her husbands confidencec. show her love to her husbandd. help with her husbands promotion59. “i never tell lies” is a(an) _. a. “pro-social” lie b. “self-enhancement” liec. selfish lie d. “anti-social” lieb“up until about five years ago, students at this school could have worn anything they wanted on halloween,” said rosemarie nielson, a sixth-grade teacher at st. theresa school, a roman catholic elementary school in the pelham bay section of the bronx where there is a prohibition on toy weapons. “when you consider all the horrific things that have happened in recent years, including 9/11, i cant blame any school for wanting to stay away from anything that might promote violence,” ms. nielson said.mary ellen manniello, whose daughter, courtney, 9, is a fourth grader at st. gabriel school, a roman catholic elementary school in the riverdale section of the bronx, said she understood why officials had banned weapons with costumes. “theyre learning more about guns from issues in the street than educational issues.”this year, the school has gone one step further and is prohibiting all costumes at its halloween festivities. ms. manniello said it had become “a chaotic scene,” with parents helping their children change into their costumes at school. some parents said the no-weapons policy for halloween costumes went too far and denied children a chance to express themselves. “halloween has always been the one day when it was acceptable for our children to be dresssed like somebody they are not, like a cowboy or a pirate or a person from outer space, and now were taking that away from them,” said laura santoro, a nurse from new milford, conn., whose 7-year-old son, johnny, is a second grader at northville elementary school there.ms. santoro said that her son would dress as capt. jack sparrow, the character played by johnny depp in the “pirates of the caribbean” movies, at the schools halloween party, but that he would not be allowed to take a sword part of a policy that caught her by surprise last halloween.“i sent my son to school last year dressed as a special force power ranger, and he was told that he couldnt take along his red laser blaster, which really surprised me, because the laser is red and made of plastic and lights up, and it could never, ever be mistaken for a real gun,” ms. santoro said. “i mean, come on, the whole thing is getting really sad.”60. what do you think is the writers purpose of writing the passage? a. to introduce to the public the no-weapons policy for halloween costumes. b. to state parents attitudes towards the no-weapons policy for halloween costumes. c. to tell the public that children should bring any weapons for halloween costumes. d. to analyse the fact that the no-weapons policy for halloween costumes goes too far.61. according to the passage, some parents understand the no-weapon policy for halloween costumes because _. a. schools should take a cautious approach to halloween to prevent violence. b. children are buying real guns in the street and there is always violence now. c. those parents like to help their children change into their costumes at school. d. children are learning more about guns from educational issues.62. which of the following is probably right according to the passage? a. children could bring any weapons into school five or six years ago. b. the parents surveyed are those whose children are in elementary schools. c. guns are necessary on halloween for children to express themselves. d. jack sparrow is an actor who at one time acted as a pirate in a movie.63. what do the underlined words “laser blaster” in the last paragraph refer to? a. a toy weapon.b. a real gun.c. a kind of costume. d. a kind of plastic.cthe rate of new hiv/aids infections in china is slowing and is now mainly being transmitted through sex, chinas health minister chen zhu said on thursday.“at present, the aids in china is spreading at a slower rate,” chen told a news conference. “sexual transmission is now the main route for the spread.”the country is estimated to have 50,000 new infections in 2007, down from 70,000 new cases in 2005, according to the minister, citing a joint report by the ministry of health, the world health organization (who) and unaids two days before world aids day on december 1.by the end of october 2007, a total of 223,501 people had been officially reported to have infected hiv, including 62,838 people with fully-blown aids, chen said.however, according to an estimate made by the ministry, the who and una1ds, china will have as many as 700,000 people living with hiv/aids by the end of 2007, including 85,000 aids patients.the difference between the estimated figures and the official figures is mainly due to unwillingness by individuals to come forward for treatment, the report said.“chinas hiv epidemic remains one of low spread overall, but.” said the 38-page report.chen admitted that a number of core challenges remain, including the need for better advocacy and education, improved treatment and care, and more focused education and discrimination reduction.the chinese leadership was strengthening its commitment to hiv/aids prevention and treatment at different levels of the government, he said.the amount spent in 2007 had risen to 944 million yuan (us$126 million), from 854 million yuan in 2006 (uss114 million), chen noted.64. what can we infer from the passage?a. more work remains to be done to fight against aids.b. of the new infections, 4.47

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