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高考预测英语第I卷(选择题 共95分)第一部分 英语知识运用 (共3节 满分50分)第一节:语音知识 (共5小题 每小题1分,满分5分)从A、B、C、D中找出其划线部分与所给单词的划线部分读音相同的选项 1clothA. clothingB. boneC.bossD.hero2. unforgettableA. directorB. desertedC.serviceD.normal3. dragA. shakeB.handleC.taskD.adavance4.rescueA. disasterB. pleasureC.closetD. consider5. southernA. bathroomB. stepfatherC. clothD.think第二节:语法和词汇知识(共15小题,每小题1分,共15分)6. Mum, please tell me the answer to this maths problem. _. You are a senior student and I cant help you all the time. A. Thats all right B. Thats out of the question C. Wait a moment D. Its none of my business 7. In earthquake disaster area of Sichuan Province, plenty of people are short of _ necessities _ food, water, and medicine. A. basic; like B. expensive; such as C. ordinary; that is D. peaceful; for example 8. Is there any rule as to how the people who are invited to the ball should be dressed? No, not really. They can wear _ they like. A. whatever B. wherever C. however D. whenever9. It is clear that _ little money he earns can hardly support _ family as large as 密 封 线 内 不 要 答 题 his. A. a; the B. the; a C. 不填;a D. 不填;the10. Twenty-three hours has passed after the explosion in the mine, but rescue efforts to recover the missing _ carried out. A. are still being B. have already been C. are always D. will soon be 11. How dangerous it was! Yes, but for a passerbys quick action, the little girl _. A. should have drowned B. would have drowned C. would drowned D. must have drowned 12. You might as well tell the manager that male customers _ not like the design of the furniture. A. must B. shall C. may D. need13. It was on 21st,Aug Liu Xiang lost in running for IOC(国际奥委会)members. A. when B. that C. what D. and14. Finnish President said FinlandChina relations had progressed _ with fruitful cooperation in new and high-tech fields. A. peacefully B. highly C. quietly D. smoothly15. Henry doesnt seem to be what he was. No. _ so much in the war has made him more thoughtful. A. Seen B. His seeing C. See D. To have seen 16. Ive been studying the science of outer space for the last ten years and now I still _. A. am B. do C. be D. have17. It was wrong of you to have _ him _ when he asked you for help. Yes. I regret having done that now. A. turned; back B. turned; off C. turned; to D. turned; down 18. _ more and more forests destroyed, some animals are facing the danger of dying out. A. As B. By C. For D. With19. Would you like some more ice-cream? No, thanks. Its delicious, but I have to _ my weight, you know. A. keep B. watch C. notice D. care20. A sheep _ on this kind of special grass grows faster than _ on ordinary grass. A. feeding; it B. fed; that C. feeds; the one D. fed; one 第三节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Computer hackers have now got their hands on mobile phones. A phone virus program can 21 your phone do things you have no control over, computer security experts 22 . It might 23 the White House or the police, or forward your personal address book to a marketing company. Or it could simply eat into the phones operating software, turning it 24 and erasing your personal information. Similar viruses have already made mobile phone owners 25 in Japan and Europe. Mr. Hyppeuen, chief technical officer of a computer security company in Finland, said a virus “can get your 26 and send them elsewhere. And it can record your 27 ” Mobiles are now able to surf the Net, send emails and 28 software. So they are an easy 29 for the same hackers who have sent viruses to computers over the past decade. “Its technically 30 now. ”said Stephen Trilling, director of research at anti-virus 31 maker Symantec Corp based in the US. “If the phone is connected to the 32 , it can be used to transmit(传输)threats and 33 just as any computer can. ” In Japan, if you opened a certain email message 34 your mobile, it would cause the phone to repeatedly 35 the national emergency number. So phone operators had to 36 emergency calls 37 the bug was removed. In Europe, mobiles short message service, 38 SMS, has been used to send codes that could damage phones. Mobile users can 39 viruses, of course, by sticking to their traditional phones 40 Web links, some experts said. 21. A. get B. forceC. makeD. damage 22. A. speakB. talkC. tellD. say 23. A. leadB. causeC. controlD. call 24. A. off B. outC. downD. on 25. A. interestedB. angryC. excitedD. terrified 26. A. messagesB. passagesC. newsD. information 27. A. voiceB. passwordsC. musicD. address 28. A. makeB. destroyC. downloadD. develop 29. A. job B. taskC. mission D. target 30. A. possible B. impossibleC. usefulD. valuable 31. A. hardwareB. softwareC. computerD. equipment 32. A. computerB. televisionC. InternetD. radio 33. A. strikeB. visitC. requireD. attack 34. A. in B. byC. onD. with 35. A. sendB. dialC. countD. press 36. A. cancel B. forbidC. stopD. prevent 37. A. untilB. althoughC. evenD. during 38. A. andB. norC. orD. but 39. A. stopB. avoidC. killD. find40. A. beyondB. withC. overD. without第二部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)第一节 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AJourney to adulthoodFor Senior 3 students, choosing which college to attend can be the most exciting and thrilling time in their entire school lives. This is also true for an American girl named Melanie in the film, College Road Trip, which was released in the US on March 7.Melanies dad, James Porter, is the chief of police for a Chicago suburb (市郊). Incredibly security obsessed (困扰), he wants Melanie to attend nearby Northwestern University, where shes already been accepted. But Melanie, 17, really wants to go to Georgetown in Washington, D.C., where shes been wait-listed. When she gets an unexpected interview, she decides to take a road trip with a few close female friends. Melanie believes it is her first step toward adulthood.But despite the fact that this trip is girls only, James isnt comfortable with the prospect of his little princess exploring the world without him. He wants to protect her.James joins the girls and hopes he can convince her to go to Northwestern. While Melanies father only has the best of intentions, his presence leads to an endless series of comic encounters. After following their faulty GPS device deep into the backwoods, James and Melanie discover her little brother and his pet pig have been hiding in the spare tire compartment (隔间). What should be a simple tire change results in the expensive car rolling down a mountain, forcing them to hike to a nearby hotel. There the pig ruins an outdoor wedding reception after eating an entire bag of coffee beans. All these disasters add spice to their trip while along the way a father and daughter finally get the chance to really talk to each other.The film explores the parent-child relationship in a comic way. The discrepancy (不同) between how close James thinks he is to Melanie and how little he actually knows of her plans makes us laugh first and then think. All parents, whether they have college students or not, can relate to the bittersweet realization that their kids are growing up. Like what Melanie and James have done in the film, we all can find the easily damaged balance between staying connected and letting go.41. Why does James join the girls in the trip?A. He likes to be with his daughter.B. He is worried about her daughters safety.C. His daughter invites him to do so.D. His son is also with them.42. Which statement is true according to the passage?A. Melanie has been admitted by a college in Washington.B. Melanies little brother wasnt found in the car until a tire would be changed.C. Its easy for James and his daughter to keep balance between staying connected and letting go.D. Melanie and her father will never live together again.43. What can be inferred from the passage?A. The unexpected interview leads to Melanies trip.B. Melanie was persuaded by his father to go to Northwestern University.C. College Road Trip is a film adapted from a pop novel.D. The father and daughters destination is the backwoods.44. What does the underlined word probably mean?A. fun B. sadness C. shame D. satisfactionBA Different Kind of Student ExamJIM HENNESSY, a Darien High School junior, does not go to school dances anymore. The 16-year-old is boycotting them because to get in, he has to take a test that he thinks is unfair: Before he and classmates are allowed to enter a dance, they are asked to breathe into a device to determine whether they have consumed alcohol.Darien is one of many schools across the state that requires students to submit to a Breathalyzer test to gain entrance. School officials say the test is a fair way to ensure the safety of all students and send a clear message of zero tolerance for underage drinking. But Mr. Hennessy and some other students see it as a violation of privacy. “I think they are completely ridiculous and a breach of personal freedom,” he said. “What you do off school grounds should be your own business.”In Simsbury and other districts like Southington and Clinton, students are tested not only at school parties, but also during the school day if they are suspected of drinking. The Breathalyzer, a small hand-held device, is the latest weapon in the arsenal that school officials, with the backing of concerned parents, are using to curb underage drinking. Some schools are searching purses and bags at the door for alcohol, or prohibiting students from carrying any bags into a dance. Many schools are offering alcohol-free graduation parties and after-parties for proms to help curb drinking after major school functions. Districts are working with parents who are willing to sign contracts that their homes are alcohol-free zones during student parties or at gatherings before or after school events. School athletes who get caught drinking or appear in pictures on Web sites like MyS drinking are being disciplined and could be suspended from playing sports under new policies at many districts.In a Connecticut School Health Survey in 2020, more than half of 12th graders, or 59 percent, said they had used alcohol during the month, along with 48 percent of 11th graders, 42 percent of 10th graders and 35 percent of 9th graders. Over all, 45 percent of high school students surveyed said they had used alcohol, compared with 43 percent nationwide, according to the study, conducted by the State Department of Health with help from the Department of Education. Nationally, experts say there has been progress in reducing drinking, with 26 percent of 12th graders reporting binge drinking in 2020, down from 30 percent in 2000. And school and health officials say Breathalyzer tests are one way to help reduce alcohol usage among students. 45. Which statement is true according to the passage?A. Mr. Hennessy thinks it is bad for personal freedom.B. Students are tested only when they go to dances.C. Parents all accept the schools rule.D. More than half of the students have ever used alcohol.46. Whats the authors attitude toward students drinking?A. supportingB. objectiveC. negativeD. neutral47.What does the underlined phrase mean?A. acceptB. opposeC. go away fromD. fight against48. Among 1,000 tenth graders in Connecticut school, how many dont drink according to the statistics in 2020?A. 420B. 480C. 580D. 590CAfter Killings, Escorts for Chicago StudentsCHICAGO Ever since one of their classmates was shot down just a block from school last month, a group of sleepy-eyed teenagers here has been meeting in the early morning at a community center southwest of downtown to walk to class together, hoping there is safety in numbers.Skip to next paragraph Parent volunteers, part of a program call Operation Safe Passage, guide the trip to Richard T. Crane Tech Prep high school in brightly colored vests and ponchos, shepherding the students onto a city bus, through a transfer, then to the school gates. But that is not all the police come, too, trailing the walking procession and the buses in a squad car. It is a joyless parade and the most comprehensive effort to date in Chicago and perhaps the country intended to secure a safe passage to school. Every morning, the same routine, repeated in reverse after the dismissal bell. And yet there is still fear. “We could be standing here talking and somebody over there could start shooting right now,” said Anthony Robinson, 16, waiting with the escorts at a bus stop. “You just dont know.”Since the beginning of the school year, 24 public school students here have been murdered, most by gunfire. None was killed on school grounds but most lost their lives in their neighborhoods, sometimes on the way to class or the trip home. The youngest victim was a 7-year-old girl, waiting for an afternoon snack at a fast food drive-through with her father. A reinvigorated gang war over territory south and west of downtown is at least partly to blame for the rising mayhem that is ensnarling ever-younger schoolchildren on neighborhood battlefields. An overwhelming majority of Chicagos public school students some 85 percent, according to federal statistics live in poverty. Some find respite only at school. “Im tired of walking into classrooms where theres an empty desk and trying to talk to children and comfort them and make them feel better,” Arne Duncan, the chief executive of the Chicago Public Schools said in an interview last week. “Its brutal, absolutely horrible, and tremendously tough to see the devastating impact not only on the families but on entire schools and the broader communities.” Last year, 32 school-age children were killed, a record, compared with half that number or fewer in the preceding years. This years toll could surpass that if the pace continues. 49. Why are the teenagers sleepy-eyed? Because _A. They are sad about the kid shot down.B. They get up too early.C. They are sleeping while walking.D. There is something wrong with their eyes.50. Why are they walking together to go to school?A. To obey the rules.B. To follow the polices order.C. To be safe.D. To strength their power.51.Whats the right order of the following things? a. A group of students gather at a community center. b. Parents volunteers guide the trip. c. The students get to the school gates. d. The students get onto a city bus. e. One student was shot.A. e, a, b, d, cB. a, b, d, c, eC. e, b, a, d, cD. a, b, e, d, c52. Whats the style of the passage?A. A tale.B. A critical passage.C. A piece of newsD. A warning to students.53. Which statement is true according to the passage?A. Not all the students were killed at school.B. A gang war was to blame for the killings.C. Arne Duncan intended to leave the school.D. 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