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1 20132013 届高三一轮总复习考点提升训练届高三一轮总复习考点提升训练英语试题集 三十六 英语试题集 三十六 单项选择 21 2012 届江西省上饶市第一次高考模拟 22 how wonderful it will be that whoever is in need of a job can get a it b that c one d this 解析 选 c 考查代词的用法 此处 one 同类指代 句意 需要工作的人找到一个工作那 该多好啊 22 2012 届四川省成都石室中学高三二诊模拟 16 the message you intend to convey through words may be the exact opposite of others actually understand a why b that c which d what 解析 选 d 考查宾语从句的连接词 此处 what 作宾语从句的宾语 句意 你想通过语言 传递的信息可能恰恰是其他人真实理解的反面意思 23 how much do you know about the 3d film technology a little not until the hot movie avatar some about it a did i see did i begin to learn b i saw i began to learn c i saw did i begin to learn d did i see i began to learn 24 before 1973 it was a common that roman children were taken away from their parents and sent to nurseries a behavior b convention c practice d tradition 25 一 is there any possible way to help them get rid of such a bad habit 一 to tell the truth it s very hard but we on this problem a worked b had worked c are working d had been working 26 it was the way he spoke what he said that made his dad angry 2 a other than b or rather c rather than d more than 27 it s high time the government measures to help the graduates a takes b took c will take d has taken 28 i m really worried about i have hurt his feelings though i didn t mean to a what b which c whether d if 29 the news spread quickly through the village the war had ended made villagers wild with joy a which that b that what c that which d what which 30 is no doubt the amber room was lost in world war ii a it thatb it whetherc there thatd there whether 31 how much do you know about the 3d film technology a little not until the hot movie avatar some about it a did i see did i begin to learn b i saw i began to learn c i saw did i begin to learn d did i see i began to learn 32 did you remember to give jenny the money yes i saw her i m sure a so long as b so far as c the moment d any time 33 he was he often ended up in financial troubles a though well paid b as well paid c well paid as d well paid 34 are you a beijinger i was born in henan i came to beijing when i was ten and have lived here ever since a exactly b no actually c just so so d not really 3 35 he got off the bus did he find his pocket a not until stolen b unless gone c not until picked d unless lost 三 完形填空 as a teenager i felt i was always letting people down i was rebellious 反叛的 on the outside 36 on the inside i wanted people to 37 me once i left home to hitchhike 搭便车 to california with my friend penelope the trip wasn t 38 and there were many times i didn t feel safe one situation in particular 39 me grateful to still be alive when i returned home i was different not so outwardly sure of myself i was happy to be home but then i noticed that penelope who was 40 with us was wearing my clothes and my 41 seemed to like her better than me i wondered if i would be 42 if i weren t there i told my mom and she explained that 43 penelope was a lovely girl no one could 44 me i pointed out she is more patient and is neater than i have ever been my mom said these were wonderful 45 but i was the only person who could fill my 46 she made me realize that even with my 47 and there were many i was a loved member of the family who couldn t be replaced i became a searcher wanting to 48 who i was and what made me unique 独一无二的 my 49 of myself was changing i wanted a solid base to start from i started to resist 抵抗 pressure to 50 in ways that i didn t like any more and i was 51 by who i really was i came to feel much more 52 that no one can ever take my place each of us 53 a unique 独一无二的 place in the world you are special no matter what others say or what you may think so 54 about being replaced you 55 be 36 a andb but c asd for 37 a leaveb respect c admire d like 38 a easy b hard c fund long 39 a succeeded b keptc managed d remained 4 40 a playing b eating c staying d running 41 a family b friends c relativesd class 42 a loved b mentioned c cared d missed 43 a before b after c thoughd unless 44 a scold b comparec replaced match 45 a qualities b girlsc people d times 46 a character b rolec taskd job 47 a faultsb advantagesc manners d pities 48 a look for b look backc find out d give up 49 a picture b viewc sense d drawing 50 a thinkb learnc changed act 51 a thankful b delightedc disappointed d hopeful 52 a sure b doubtful c happy d lonely 53 a carriesb catchesc seizes d holds 54 a talk b forgetc cared argue 55 a mustn t b shouldn tc can t d needn t 四 阅读理解 a in canada and the united states there is a new group of children called satellite kids who live in one place but whose parents live in another place asians are immigrating to canada and the united states in larger numbers than ever before most asians immigrate because they believe that they can give their children a better education in the west in asia especially in china japan and korea it is difficult to go to university students must first pass the strict national examination however in canada and the united states it is easy to go to university and anyone who wants to go can go as a result asian parents decide to leave their countries so that their children can go to university the problem is that when asians arrive they discover that finding a job 5 and making money are more difficult in the west than in the east also they find that they are very lonely and that they miss their homes because of these two reasons most asian parents decide to go back to work while their children study in the west therefore these children become satellite kids and most of their parents do not know how sad it is to be a satellite kid only until now are canadians and americans discovering the satellite kid problem because these children do not speak english and because their parents are not there to take care of them they are often absent from school to be a satellite kid means growing up in a country where you know you are different and where you cannot make friends because you do not speak english well also it means growing up lonely because your parents are elsewhere what these satellite kids will probably say to their parents is that it s better to have parents around than to have a university education 56 some asian parents send their kids abroad because a they hope their children may easily find a job there b the kids may not be accepted by universities in their own countries c all foreign universities are better than the ones in their own countries d the kids want to improve their english and make foreign friends 57 satellite kids refer to asian kids a without patents b living abroad alone c with university education d speaking no english 58 some asian immigrant children become satellite kids because their parents a want to leave their own country b want them to go to university c return to their country to work d want them to be independent 59 what is the main idea of the passage 6 a parents want better education for their kids b parents feel lonely and miss their families c canadians and americans begin to notice the satellite kids problem d kids in foreign countries alone are badly in need of care from family b safetysafety andand securitysecurity proceduresprocedures your safety and the security of your personal property are of the primary concern to those of us who welcome you as our guest we urge you to take advantage of the following suggestions youryour vehiclevehicle lock your vehicle and do not leave money or valuable items inside we are not responsible for their loss travelingtraveling be observant 机警 when sightseeing or traveling stay in well lit and heavily traveled areas don t display large amounts of cash guestguest roomroom securitysecurity for additional security use the deadbolt 插锁 provided on your door and make sure the windows are locked as an additional precaution 预防措施 please secure the secondary locks provided do not admit anyone to your room without first making identification a one way viewer is provided in your door to assist with identification if there is any doubt about the person s identity please contact the front desk safetysafety boxesboxes do not leave money or valuables in your room or vehicle we provide free safety boxes for your use hotel is not responsible for items left in room valued over 200 keyskeys safeguard your key please do not leave it in the door do not give your key to others or leave it unattended please leave your key at the front desk when you check out 7 reportingreporting please report any suspicious activity or safety concerns to management firefire please familiarize yourself with the nearest fire exits report fire or smoke to the hotel operator in the unlikely event of a fire please move quickly and calmly to the nearest safe exit and leave the building avoid the use of elevator 60 the suggestions are most probably from a a hotel manager b a police officer c an experienced traveler d a tour guide 61 which of the following is true a it is advised to travel to places where there are few people b the hotel is not responsible for anything you lose c don t report to the manager unless you are sure something is going wrong d you d better use the deadbolt and the secondary locks for safety 62 if you feel doubtful about a stranger who knocks at the door you should a let the person in after you have got his her name b open the door to check the person s id card c call the front desk to make sure d contact the local police for assistance 63 what does the underlined part in the unlikely event of a fire mean a in case a fire happens though it is not very possible b if a fire happens when some big events are taking place c in case a fire happens in a public building d if a fire breaks out and it is getting out of control 2012 海南省嘉积中学高三上学期教学质量检测三 c next halloween a small vegetable that looks like a pumpkin may appear in 8 a garden near you the vegetable is a type of pepper that is called lil pumpkin it s 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 观赏性植物 just like lights decorate a christmas tree they decorate a garden the peppers were bred 培育 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 锥形的 fruit it might remind you of the popular halloween treat candy corn stommel says that vegetable crops such as peppers were first widely grown in europe in the 15th century 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 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 king s palace at versailles during the 1600s the palace is still there 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 fromboth of these 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 best with plenty of light and warm temperatures stommel says 64 what do we know about lil pumpkin and pepper jack a they are used to decorate christmas trees 9 b they are grown mainly to provide food to eat c their fruits have different shapes d their fruits are the same color 65 the underlined word they in paragraph 2 refers to a these vegetables b these holidays c these lights d these scientists 66 according to the passage a potager was a the place where kings and queens lived b the garden in the french king s palace c a place providing vegetables for the royal homes d a garden with plants for decoration and for food d reuters life families in new york and louisville kentucky might be happy to know they live in two of the safest u s cities for children both urban areas scored high marks in a study than assessed 50 of the largest u s cities on 25 safety criteria such as proximity 接近 of hospitals bike helmet laws and how quickly local fire departments respond to determine the safest cities for children it s clear that most cities are doing great things to improve safety at home and in the community said gus schaefer of underwriters laboratories ul an independent safety certification provider that conducted the research new york firefighters were the quickest to respond to emergencies while louisville pedestrians 行人 were among the least likely to be in a traffic accident according to the study boston parents can breathe easy knowing they live in the city with the most hospitals per capita 人均 and portland oregon got honors for its low drowning rates and air quality virginia beach scored high marks because car passengers under the age of 18 have to wear seatbelts even if they are riding in the back seat 10 columbus minneapolis san francisco seattle and tampa were also among the safest cities although the study did not rank the cities it showed that the vast majority have anti smoking laws and all have smoke alarm laws one area where there might still be room for improvement is bike helmet laws only 39 of the largest urban areas have bike helmet laws but 47 out of 50 cities had some non smoking laws and an equal number required co alarms and all the cities insisted on inspections after construction or remodeling projects in addition to local and state laws to keep their children safe ul said families can also take measures to improve the safety of their children including making sure television stands are well fixed and having a fire escape plan 67 the passage is mainly about a how to keep children safe b the most popular u s cities c the safest u s cities for kids d the various laws in the u s cities 68 what do we know about new york from the passage a new york has the fewest traffic accidents b the air quality in new york remains stable c car passengers in new york have to wear seatbelts d new york firefighters react quickly in emergencies 69 what does the underlined phrase breathe easy in the passage refer to a stop worrying b enjoy better health c do their jobs happily d breathe without difficulty 70 what did the 50 cities in the study have in common a they all had anti smoking laws b they all required factories to fix co alarms c their hospitals provided high quality service d they had careful examinations of the newly completed buildings 11 e nicaragua s cerro negro volcano has erupted 23 times in the past 100 years burying homes crops and people in lava and ashes but recently the black mountain has become a tourist draw thanks to a newly invented extreme sport volcano boarding thousands of thrill seekers have climbed to the top of cerro negro peered into its mouth then zipped down its rough and rocky 41 degree slope on special boards the volcano boarding speed set by an israeli woman is 54 mph rushing down an active volcano is something that people expect said anthony alcalde an expert volcano boarder the sport was developed in the mid 2000s by darryn webb an australian who had climbed the nearby cerro negro but was looking for a faster way to get to the bottom he tried sliding down on surfboards snowboards and even a refrgerrator door before inventing a sit down board made of plywood at first darryn planned to use a snowboard said gemma cope a british woman who now runs big foot which offers volcano boarding tours but he realized he couldn t cut an edge for there were little rocks everywhere so he came up with the sitting down option and realized he can go pretty fast tourists who are nearly all foreigners pay 28 for the experience which begins with a truck ride on dirt roads to cerro negr0 a 2 400 foot high volcano that last erupted in l999 visitors must carry their boards during the half hour climb to the top there they go straight down the slope and sometimes they have to use their feet for brakes along the way the board fills with rocks and dust making boarders almost blind crashes are common l wiped out twice and ripped my pants said melinda vorisek a tourist from miami but i d do it again another tourist added it was sheer terror i was eating dirt but how many people can say they ve bombed down a volcano 71 who is the key person to develop the sport of volcano boarding 12 a anthony alcalde b darryn webb c cerro negro d melinda vorisek 72 what is gemma cope according to the passage a a lifeguard on cerro negro b the inventor of the special board c a judge of the volcano boarding sport d the manager of an tourist company 73 what can we infer about this new extreme sport a people can stand on the board while playing b all kinds of boards are suitable for the volcano c players must install good brakes on the boards d special clothes and equipme

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