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1、江苏省海安高级中学英语高三下学期模拟测试一单项挑选1. going to take on your next visit to beijing.a. it is who that you areb. who is it that are youc. it is who you ared. who is it that you are2. it is the first time hein public.a. has spokenb. will speakc. will have spokend. will be speaking3. young people nowadays could no
2、t imagine what difficulty their fathers hadfor a better life for their children.a. to striveb. strivenc. strivingd. to be striving4. it or not, his first attempt was a great success.a. believeb. to believec. believingd. believed5. -dad. toms broken aglass.-. accidents will happen.a. no wayb. doesntm
3、atterc. no troubled. dont mentionit6. he left home,neverback again.a. determined, to go b. determining, going c. was determined,to god. be determined, going7. we havent found any evidenceof hisattempt to ruin our reputation, but we still suspect he did it intentionally.a. systematicb. subjectivec. s
4、ufficientd. significant8. when the girl didthe courage to tell her parents what had happened, unfortunately her own family didn t belhieevre.a. work outb.work upc.work atd.work on9. in my younger years, my father gave me some advice that iin my mind ever since.a. turned overb. was turning overc. had
5、 turned overd. have been turning over10. - dane hasnt arrivedyet.-. to my knowledge , he is a punctual person.a. how comeb. so whatc. howd. why not11. they examined again and againany possible error might destroy the whole shuttle.a. so thatb. in order thatc. for fear thatd. so as not to12. if viole
6、nce is not kept in check by bringing the guilty to, matters will go beyond what the public can tolerate.a. equalityb. justicec. regulationd. liberation13. as is often the case, there are always some barriers in the way, something before we realize the real goal of our life.a. to be got throughb. got
7、 throughc. getting throughd. having been got through14. i fanentire country getsricher atthesametime, individuals wouldntfeel wealthier, since their relative positions in society havent changed.a. necessarilyb. initiallyc. typicallyd. sustainably15. she wasin acondition after the heart transplant op
8、eration when her body rejected the foreign organ.a. skepticalb. criticalc. theoreticald. practical二完型填空how to avoid the coronavirus. wash your handsas a new york times correspondent in china, i 21 the sars outbreak in 2002 and 2003 during which a 22 coronavirus was first detected in guangdong. my tw
9、o children attended23 school in beijing throughout the outbreak.the international school of beijing, where my children were 24 , was one of the few in the capital that stayed 25 throughout the sars outbreak.the school 26 a bunch of simple precautionary 27: a stern note to parents28 them not to send
10、achild to 29 who was sick and warning them that students would be 30 for fevers with ear thermometers/耳温计) at the school door.there was no31of food at lunch. the teacher led the kids in32 hand washingthroughout the day at classroom33 , while singing a prolonged“hand washing song ”to 34 they did more
11、 than a cursory马虎;草率 pass under the tap with water only.with those precautions 35 , i observed something of a public 36 miracle: not only did no child get sars, but it seemed no student was sick with anything at all for 37 on end.the world health organization 38 the sars outbreak contained in july 2
12、003. but, oh, those39 persisted. the best first-line defenses against sars or the novel coronavirus or most any virus at all are the ones that grandma and 40 taught us, after all.21.a.witnessedb.coveredc.interviewedd.experienced22.a.newb.latestc.noveld.strange23.a.middleb.highc.elementaryd.kindgarte
13、n24.a.patientsb.partnersc.classmatesd.students25.a.openb.closec.lockd.control26.a.organizedb.institutedc.foundedd.arranged27.a.lawsb.policiesc.agreementsd.notices28.a.urgedb.persuadingc.warningd.reminding29.a.hospitalb.parkc.schoold.clinic30.a.screenedb.measuredc.estimatedd.figured31.a.sharingb.robb
14、ingc.eatingd.throwing32.a.alwaysb.frequentc.occasiond.time33.a.desksb.chairsc.pipesd.sinks34.a.forcedb.remindedc.ensured.encouraged35.a.in placeb.in powerc.in orderd.in need36.a.behaviorb.healthc.studyd.life37.a.monthsb.daysc.yearsd.hours38.a.toldb.announcedc.reportedd.declared39.a.hobbiesb.interest
15、sc.habitsd.characters40. a. common groundb. common propertyc. in commond. common sense答案 :21-25 bccda26-30 bbdca31-35 abdca36-40 badcd三阅读懂得atheguidanced epartment 教诲处 atburrville high school hasastaff 职员 ofeleven. most of their work is done with the students. but the staff sees a lot of parents, too
16、.“ parent meetings form a clear monthly pattern,” says mildred foreman, guidancepadttireercntor. stays much the samefrom year to year.the busy months areoctober, march and may.”september starts rather slowly. few parents come in, most of these want to discuss thsechedules 日程支配 . october brings many
17、behaviour 行为 problems. someparents are called in. others come by themselves. thingsquiet down in november december is a quiet month.“ ithehsoliday,” fmosreman says.“ peowpalent to comein, i know , but they decide to wait until after new year s day.”report cards go home just before christmas holidays
18、. bad marks bring parents in as school reopens. this happens again in march,another report card month. may is always theyear bsusiest month. that wshen parents realize that their children might be held back 留级 . they come in to see if anything can be done before things are decided in june.1. “most o
19、f their work is done with the students” means.a. they have most of their work done by the studentsb. most of their work is getting rid of their studentsc. most of their work is dealing with the studentsd. their work is mostly done together with the students2. in march, each of the staff working in t
20、he guidance department has to interview 会见 aboutparents. a. 10b. 20c. 15d. 5bmaliyuwa, a nearby village. they lived with themansbig family his parents his brothers, their wives and children. they family kept an elephant, in which the young woman soon took a great interest. every day she fed it with
21、fruit and sugar.three months laterthe woman went back toher parents homhaev, ing quarrelled with her husband. soon the elephant refused to eat and work. it appeared to be ill and heart broken. one morning after several weeks the animal disappearedfrom thehouse.it went to the womanshome. on seeing he
22、r, the elephant waved its trunk and touched her with it. the young woman was so moved 感动 by the act of the animal that shereturned to her husband s home.1. the writer wrote the story in order to .a. show that elephants are very cleverb. tell how a woman trained a wild animalc. show that women care m
23、ore for animals than men dod. tell how an animal reunited a husband and wife2. the woman left her new home .a. to visit her own parents in maliyuwa b. to see if the elephant would follow herc. becauseshew asangry with herhusbandd.becauseshewastired of thelargefamily3. after the young woman left her
24、husbands homeletphheant.a. returned to the forest b. was sad because it missed herc. went to look for a new home d. was sick because nobody fed itccan trees talk. yes, but not in words. scientists have reasoton believe that trees do communicate 交 际 with each other. not long ago, researchers learned
25、some surprising things. first a willow tree attacked in the woods by caterpillars 毛虫 changed the chemistry of its leaves and made them taste so terrible that they got tired of theleavesand stopped eating t hem.theneven moreastonishing, thetree sent out a special smell-a signal 信号 causing its neighbo
26、rs to change the chemistry of their own leaves and make them less tasty.communication, of course, doesn nteed to be in words. we can talk to each other by smiling, raising ourshoulders and moving our hands. we know that birds and animals use a whole vocabulary of songs, sounds, and movements. bees d
27、ance their signals, flying in certain patterns that tell other bees where to find nectar 花蜜 for honey. so why shouldn t trees have ways of sending message.1. it can beconcluded from the passagethat caterpillars do not feed on leavesthata. are lying on the ground b. have an unpleasant tastec. bees do
28、n t like d. have an unfamiliar shape2.the willow tree described in the passage protected itself by.a. growing more branches b. communicating with birds and beesc. changing its leaf chemistry d. shaking caterpillars off3. according to the passage,thewillow t reewasable to communicate with other trees
29、 by.a. waving its branches b. giving off a special smellc. dropping its leaves d. changing the colour of its trunk4.according to this passage, bees communicate by.a. making special movement b. touching one anotherc. smelling one another d. making unusual sounddwhen i lived in spain, somespanish frie
30、nds of mine decided to visit england by car. before they left, they asked me for advice about how to find accommodation 住宅 . isuggestedthat theyshould stayat baenddbreakfast houbseecsa,usethisk ind of accommodation gives aforeign v isitor agoodchancetospeakenglish with the family. my friends listene
31、d to my advice, but they came back with some funny stories.“ wedidn sttay at bed and breakfasht ouses,” thseayid, “ becauswe e found that most families were away onholiday.”i thought this was strange. finally i understood what had happened. my friends spoke little english, and theythought vacancies
32、meantholidays beca,usethespanish word for holidays” is vascoacthioenyedsid not.go to housewhere the sign outsidesaid vacancles ,which in english m eanstherearefreerooms.t henm y friends went to house where the sign said novacancles, because they thought this meant the people who owned the house were
33、 not away on holiday. but they found that these houses were all full. as a result, they stayed at hotels.we laughed about this and about mistakes my friends made in reading other signs. in spanish, the word diversion means fun. in english, it means that workmen are repairing the road, and that you m
34、ust take a different road. when my friends saw the word diversionon aroad sign, they thought they were going to have fun. i nstead, the road ended in a large hold.english people have problems too when they learn foreign languages. once in paris. when someone offered me some more. coffee, i said thay
35、noku infrench. i meant that i would like some more, however , to mysurprise the coffee pot was taken away. later i found out that thank you in french means mo, thank yo1. my spanish friends wanted advice about.a. learning english b. finding places to stay in englandc. driving their car on english ro
36、ads d. going to england by car2. i suggested that they stay at bed and breakfast houses because.a. they would be able to practise their englishb. it would be much cheaper than staying in hotelsc. it would be convenient for them to have dinnerd. there would be no problem about finding accommodation t
37、here3. “no vacancie”s in english means.a. no free rooms b. free rooms c. not away on holiday d. holidays4. if you see a road sign that saysdiversion , you will.a. fall into a holeb. have a lot of fun and enjoy yourselfc. find that the road is blocked by crowds of peopled. have to take a different ro
38、ad5. when someoneoffered memore coffee and i saidthanykou infrench, i. a didn t really want any more coffee b. wanted them to take the coffee pot awayc. really wanted some more coffee d. wanted to express my politeness6. i was surprised when the coffee pot was taken away because i.a. hadn t finished
39、 drinking my coffee b. was expecting another cup of coffeec. meant that i didn t want any more d. was never misunde四rsto任od务型阅读the food we eat seems to have profound effects on our health. although science has made enormous steps in making food more fit to eat, it has, at the same time, made many fo
40、ods unfit to eat. some research hasshown that perhaps eighty percent of all human illnesses are related to diet and forty percent of cancer is related to the diet as well, especially cancer of colon. different cultures are more likely to cause certain different illnesses becauseof the food that is characteristic in these cultures.that food is related to illnesses is not a new discovery. in 1945, about 60 years ago,government researchers realized that nitrates硝 酸盐 , commonly used to preserve color in meats, and other foodadditives 添加剂 , caused cancer. yet, th
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