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1、新津中学2015届高三入学考试英语试题第 卷 选择题 (共90分)第一部分 英语知识运用(共两节 满分40分)第1节 语法和词汇知识 (共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)从a、b、c、d四个选项中,选出可以填在空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。1. she has never done anything for them, they have done everything for her. a. when b. as c. whereas d. because2.most farmers live at mercy of nature where little water sto
2、rage equipment is in usea; bthe;the ca; dthe;3. on march 27th, the forbidden city also turned off its lights for one hour to raise of climate changeamotivation bawareness cassociation dconcept4. young drivers are far more to have accidents than old ones. a. possible b. probable c. likely d. maybe5.
3、all the teachers are taking a computer test, who are having classes. a. except for b. except c. except those d. except that6. had i entered the classroom i noticed the headmaster was sitting at the back. a. no sooner, when b. hardly, than c. no sooner, than d. hardly, yet7. the moment the japan eart
4、hquake happened,a large amount of help from china . awere provided bwill be provided cwas provided dwas being provided8. on the top of the mountain . a. an old temple stand b. stands an old temple c. does an old temple stand d. lying an old temple9. the suggestion you it at once is not the one i gav
5、e you. a. which, do b. that, do c. that, did d. which, did10. 一come on! join us in jogging.thank you,but . aim with you on that bhow come? cits not my cup of tea dits up to you第二节 完形填空 (共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项中(a、b、c和d中),选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。 have you ever seen a perfect hea
6、rt and do you have one? one day a young man was standing in the middle of the town declaring he had the most beautiful heart in the whole town. a large crowd gathered, and they all 11 his heart, for it was perfect. 12 , an old man appeared and said, “why, your heart is not nearly as beautiful as min
7、e.”the crowd and the young man looked at the old mans heart. it was full of 13 . it had places where pieces had been 14 and other pieces put in, but they didnt fit quite right, and there were several jagged(锯齿状的)edges (边缘). 15 , in some places there were deep gouges(孔)where whole pieces were missing
8、. the young man laughed. “ 16 your heart with mine, mine is perfect and yours is a mess of scars (疤痕).”“yes,” said the old man, “yours looks perfect but i would never trade (交易) with you. you see, every scar 17 a person to whom i have given my love. i tear out a piece of my heart and give it to them
9、, and often they give me a piece of their heart that 18 into the empty place in my heart.“but because the pieces arent exact, i have some 19 edges, which i cherish, because they remind me of the love we 20 .“sometimes i have given pieces of my heart away, and the other person hasnt 21 a piece of his
10、 or her heart to me. these are the 22 gouges giving love is taking a chance.“although these gouges are painful, they stay 23 , reminding me of the love i have for those people too, and i hope someday they may return and fill the space ive been 24 . so now do you see what true 25 is?”the young man wa
11、lked up to the old man, 26 into his perfect heart, and ripped a piece out. he offered it to the old man.the old man placed it in his heart, then took a piece from his old scarred heart and placed it in the 27 in the young mans heart. it fit, but not perfectly, 28 there were some jagged edges.the you
12、ng man 29 his heart, not perfect anymore but more beautiful than ever, since love from the old mans heart 30 into his.they embraced (拥抱) and walked away side by side. how sad it must be to go through life with a whole untouched heart!11. a. observed b. praisedc. admiredd. agreed12. a. suddenly b. fi
13、nally c. fortunately d. eventually13. a. marksb. points c. scars d. spots14. a. shaped b. brought c. left d. removed 15. a. by the way b. as a result c. in fact d. on the contrary16. a. trading b. comparing c. putting d. seeing17. a. represents b. supplies c. provides d. offers18. a. places b. fits
14、c. getsd. falls19. a. smooth b. beautifulc. different d. rough20. a. shared b. showed c. owned d. experienced21. a. passed b. lent c. sent d. returned 22. a. red b. blank c. big d. empty23. a. open b. deep c. unclear d. allergic24. a. missing b. needing c. remaining d. waiting25. a. friendship b. lo
15、ve c. beauty d. heart26. a. came b. looked c. reached d. broke27. a. wound b. bottom c. top d. edge28. a. where b. if c. as d. though29. a. searched for b. tried out c. cared about d. looked at 30. a. blewb. flowed c. flew d. floated第二部分 阅读理解 (共两节,满分50分)第一节 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(a、b、c和d中),选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将
16、该选项涂黑。(共20小题,每小题2分,满分40分)awhen i was in college, i spent a semester studying abroad at the university of strathclyde in glasgow, scotland. in my brief time there, i came to love scotland for its local culture, food and scenery (景色). you might think, “scotland isnt so different from the us; they stil
17、l speak english there!” but when i stepped off the plane, i was greeted by a gruff-voiced (声音粗哑的) lady at customs. “youll be coming from america, then?” she asked me, and i nodded. “but all of our lads (小伙子) are leaving glasgow for the states!” her thick scottish english and sense of humor were obvi
18、ous right away. i was not in the us anymore, where customs agents never joke around. as i settled in at the university, i could feel myself getting used to hearing and even speaking the scottish english of my customs agent. in classroom discussions, people would say “em” when they couldnt think of w
19、hat to say instead of “um”. after the first few weeks, i stopped chuckling (咯咯笑) about this. strathclyde students stayed up late into the night, running around campus and shouting, “here weh, here weh, here weh curse word go! lats go, lats go, lats go curse word glasgow!” pretty soon, i was no longe
20、r saying “thanks” at the supermarket instead, i said “cheers”. my scottish friends drank whiskey and ate haggis (羊杂碎布丁), a hearty dish made from sheeps heart, liver and lungs. i drank plenty of whiskey but im ashamed to admit that i wasnt brave enough to try haggis. scottish bakeries usually sell br
21、idies (肉馅饼), pies filled with salt and pepper, sliced onions, steak, butter and fat. add a cup of tea though i usually americanized it by choosing coffee instead and a bridie makes for a delicious breakfast. every time i took a train anywhere in scotland, id gaze out at the rolling hills and wonder
22、if grass was greener anywhere else in the world. then id reflect that theres a reason this country was the birthplace of golf.by calvin pollak, 21st century teens staff31. the author was _ by the greeting of the lady at customs in scotland.a. amused b. embarrassed c. made proud d. puzzled32. during
23、his stay in scotland, the author _.a. found it hard to understand the scottish accentb. wasnt interested in participating in classroom discussionsc. fell in love with scottish whiskey and bridiesd. often stayed up late into the night and ran around the campus33. which of the following statements abo
24、ut scotland is true according to the article?a. most scottish people prefer coffee to tea.b. scottish customs officers are friendlier than their american counterparts.c. coffee and haggis are traditionally combined in the scottish breakfast.d. the only way to enjoy scottish scenery is by taking a tr
25、ain.34. what is the article mainly about?a. the traditional food and drinks in scotland.b. the authors experience in scotland as an exchange student.c. a comparison between scottish english and american english.d. suggestions about how to enjoy scottish culture, food and scenery.btevin hudson was in
26、 no hurry to get behind the wheel of a car. in high school, he rode the bus and caught rides with friends or his mom. yet the 19-year-old is not so out of step with his peers. for a growing number of us teenagers, obtaining a drivers license is more of a financial burden (负担) than a ticket to freedo
27、m. for hudson, postponing his driving test was worth the wait. “it looks like teens just cant afford to drive,” said matt moore, vice-president of the highway loss data institute. “paying for their own cars, gas and insurance (保险) is hard if they cant find a job.” some see those same financial force
28、s combining with other shifts (改变) in youth culture, including the arrival of new ways to spend their limited funds (基金). “young folks would rather spend their money on an iphone than a car,” said professor bruce stephenson at rollins college. “its a lot cheaper not to have a car.” stephenson said t
29、he push for walkable communities, green transportation and the growing desire for urban (城市的) living could have teens tapping the brakes (刹车) on getting a license. another reason a car may matter less to the younger set is because teens can communicate easily with peers via social media. “they have
30、another way,” said michele harris, director of traffic safety culture at aaa auto club south in tampa, florida. “before, you needed that car to be with your friends.”35. what is the authors main purpose in writing the article?a. to introduce american driving culture.b. to explain how us teenagers so
31、cialize with their friends.c. to explore why driving is now less popular with us teenagers than it used to be.d. to discuss the impact of social media on us teenagers.36. the underlined phrase “holding off” in paragraph 5 probably means _.a. expecting to have something b. trying to adapt to certain
32、changesc. making preparations for somethingd. waiting to do something at a later time37. which is a main reason why us teenagers are driving less according to the article?a. the widespread use of the internet.b. economic factors, such as the price of fuel.c. the increasing difficulty of getting a dr
33、ivers license.d. teenagers growing awareness of how to use green means of transport.38. what can we conclude from the article?a. in the past two decades, the number of us teen drivers has decreased by 12%.b. american teenagers are less connected with each other than they used to be.c. for an increas
34、ing number of us teenagers, a smartphone is more appealing than a car.d. the decrease of the overall population in the us is one of the reasons the number of teenage drivers has dropped.c today we eat on the go, at our desks and even in front of computers. we eat take-out, delivered and packaged mea
35、ls. why is that? it seems that we have adapted our foods to our fast-paced lives. “over the past three decades, people have started eating out more than ever before and purchasing more prepared foods at the grocery store (食品杂货店), which tend to contain more fat, salt and sugar than their homemade equ
36、ivalents (对应物),” noted us healthy living website sparkpeople. so, the slow food movement has arisen to counteract this fast food trend. it encourages us to value the time we spend preparing, sharing and consuming (吃) food, as a recent usa today article put it. it all started in 1986 with the efforts
37、 of slow foods founding father, italian activist carlo petrini, who wanted to revitalize (使复兴) food varieties and flavors that had gone dark in the face of industrialization. at that time, he asked people to follow a more sustainable (可持续的) living model. now, his ideas are almost completely mainstre
38、am (主流的). starting at the table, the movement promotes an unhurried way of life founded on the idea that everyone has a right to culinary (烹饪的) pleasure, but that everyone must also take responsibility to “protect the heritage of food, tradition and culture that make this celebration of the senses p
39、ossible”, wrote the phnom penh post. “slow food doesnt necessarily mean food that takes a long time to cook. it means turning down the speed at which we eat and increasing the amount of time we spend dining together with other people,” althea zanecosky, spokeswoman for the american dietetic associat
40、ion, told the huffington post. “it is a way to bring back the social togetherness of yesterday. dinner table conversations keep families together,” noted the belgian non-profit organization greenfudge.39. what is the authors purpose in writing the article?a. to advise readers to eat at home instead
41、of outside.b. to tell the story of slow foods founding father.c. to introduce the slow food movement.d. to analyze what led to the fast food trend.40. the underlined word “counteract” in the third paragraph probably means _.a. make up for b. work against c. compete with d. catch up with41. why did c
42、arlo petrini start the slow food movement?a. he wanted to make people aware of the benefits of eating slowly.b. he was worried about the negative effects of industrialization on food culture.c. he thought people should value the time that families and friends spend dining together.d. he believed the
43、 development of industry might help revitalize food varieties and flavors.42. according to the article, which of the following would althea zanecosky be likely to agree with?a. generally, fast food is not as healthy and delicious as slow food.b. we had better not have small talk when were eating din
44、ner with other people.c. its not only the food itself but also the time we spend dining together that matters.d. the slow food movement is based on the idea that we should spend as much time as possible on cooking.dare you a dog person or a cat person? with so many photos and videos of cats and dogs
45、 doing cute things online, its easier than ever to answer which of these furry friends you like more. there are many reasons why people prefer one type of pet over the other. so, have you ever wondered what your preference for cats or dogs says about you? in fact, a 2010 study done by sam gosling, a
46、 psychologist at the university of texas, us, and his graduate student carson sandy found that dog people are more extroverted (外向的), agreeable and conscientious (认真的) than cat people. “cats will occasionally engage in social activities, but usually after only a few minutes they will abandon the gam
47、e. dogs, on the other hand, will often engage in play, like fetching a thrown ball, for hours at a time,” said modern dog magazine. just on the basis of dogs nature being more sociable than cats, you may expect that the personalities of dog people also reflect higher sociability. and goslings study
48、found that dog people are generally about 15 percent more extroverted and 13 percent more agreeable, both of which are linked with social orientation (态度). in addition, dog people are 11 percent more conscientious than cat people. “conscientiousness” is a tendency (趋势) to show self-discipline (自律),
49、to complete tasks and aim for achievement. this trait (特点) also shows a preference for planned rather than spontaneous (一时冲动的) behavior. in comparison, cat people are about 12 percent more anxious, but they are also 11 percent more “open” than dog people, due to a general appreciation for art, emoti
50、on, imagination, curiosity, adventure, unusual ideas and variety of experience. and people high on openness are more likely to hold unconventional (非传统的) beliefs. despite vast differences, there are some things that cat people and dog people have in common. “both types of people consider themselves
51、close to nature, dislike animal-print clothing and are generally optimists,” noted mother nature network.43. what does the article mainly talk about?a. differences between dogs and cats in their personality traits.b. factors that influence peoples preference for dogs or cats.c. how raising a pet hel
52、ps shape your personality.d. what your preference for dogs or cats tells about you.45. according to the study done by sam gosling, dog owners tend to _ than cat owners.a. be more imaginative and creativeb. live a more organized lifec. love to get close to nature mored. be more easygoing and adventur
53、ous46. according to the article, both dog people and cat people _.a. are generally self-disciplinedb. are usually positive and care about naturec. are likely to hold unconventional beliefsd. like to wear animal-print clothinge everyone has heard of the american dream, which for many means having a b
54、ig house, an expensive car and a job with a high salary. but a survey has revealed that attitudes toward success in the us are changing and material possessions are less important than before. a survey published in may by american express, a us financial services company, found that those surveyed “
55、define (定义) success by what they do more than by what they have”. health, a good relationship and an enjoyable job, rather than a well-paid one, featured among the top five contributors to personal success. of the nearly 2,200 us adults who were surveyed, 61 percent said they define other peoples su
56、ccess by their happiness levels, not their income (27 percent). only 33 percent consider money to be the key to a successful life.from difficulty to happiness according to the huffington post, the us financial crisis (危机) and high jobless rate played an important role in changing attitudes toward success. although many suffered from financial problems, the experience also helped them to realize what is important in their life. glen pizzolorusso, a us citize
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