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1、高三英语 试题(闭卷120分钟,满分150分)题号答题卡主观题合计应得分实得分I. Listening Comprehension (30)Section ADirections: In this part, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only

2、once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers in your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.II. Grammar and Vocabulary (16+18) Section A25. This special school accepts all disabled students, _ educational level a

3、nd background.A. according to B. regardless of C. in addition to D. in terms of 26. The radio is_ noisy ,please turn it down.A. too muchB. much tooC. too manyD. so many27. My brother is now studying in Harvard, and he _ in the senior high school I am in now for 3 three years. As a result, my mother

4、is always asking me to learn from him, which makes me full of pressure and stress. A. has studiedB. studied C. has been studying D. was studying28. _the city centre, we saw a stone statue of about 10 metres in height.A. Approaching B. Approached C. To approach D. To be approached29. He_ the films se

5、veral times, because he is quite familiar with the plot.A. must have seenB. can have seen C. should have seen D. had seen30. If a lot of people say a film is not good, I wont bother to see it, or Ill wait _ it comes out on DVD.A. whetherB. afterC. thoughD. until31. _ warmly for his work, he was too

6、excited _ asleep.A. Praised, to fallB. To praise, to fall C. Praised, falling D. Praised, to fall 32. The companies are working together to create _ they hope will be the best means of transport in the 21st century.A. whichB. that C. what D. who 33. Neither could theory do without practice, _ withou

7、t theory.A. nor practice could do B. nor could practice doC. or could practice do D. practice could do not34 More than a person _ with this severe virus.A. have been infected B. has been infected C. has infectedD. have infected35 After the fire in his house, the old car is the only thing _he owned.A

8、. whichB. with which C. that D.what36 Genius is a complicated concept, _ many different factors. A. involved B. involving C. to involve D. being involved37 We still dont know _ caused such a large number of whales chose to commit suicide off the shore.A. what was it B. What it was C. what it was tha

9、t D. what was it that 38 The rare fish, _ from the cooking pot, has been returned to the sea.A. savedB. savingC. to be savedD.having saved39. The reason why he refused the award was _ he didnt want to be known to too many people.A. because B. why C. that D. since40._ you may have, you should gather

10、your courage to face the challenge.A. However a serious problem B. What a serious problemC. However serious a problem D. What serious a problemSection B (A) 41-49 GBAFHDIECDirections: Complete the following sentences by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is

11、one word more than you need. A. work our B. temptation C. sacrifice D. put up with AB. reluctant AC. resist AD. generous BC. extensively BD. resources CD. consider41. She is _ in giving help 42. You will meet much evil in life; try not to give in (屈服) to _43. Can you _ on the map where we are now?44

12、. Chemicals form a protective layer that can _ both oil and water-based stains45. Mark needs to travel _ with his varied business interests46. I cant _ her another dayshe never stops complaining.47. The exploitation of natural _ was hampered by the lack of technicians.48. In the winter, I am_ to get

13、 out of bed every morning49. I won t _my health in pursuit of wealth.(B) 50-58 HCBJAFDEGDirections: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need. A. poisoned B. destruction C. survived D. increased E. es

14、pecially F. chemicals G. concern H. extinct I. occasionally J. sensitiveMore recent research has shown that many kinds of amphibians (两栖动物) are declining or have become 50_ . Amphibians are animals, such as frogs, that live partly in water and partly on land. And they have been around for over 350 m

15、illion years. They have 51 three mass extinctions, including the extinction of the dinosaurs. Why are they dying out now?Scientists now believe that amphibian decline is due to several environmental factors. One of these factors is the 52 of habitat, the natural area where an animal lives. Amphibian

16、s are very 53 to changes in their habitat. If they cannot find the right conditions, they will not lay their eggs. These days, as wild areas are covered with houses, roads, farms, or factories, many kinds of amphibians are no longer laying eggs.There are a number of other factors in amphibian declin

17、e. Pollution is one of them. In many industrial areas, air pollution has 54 the rain, which then falls on pond and kills the frogs that live there. In farming areas, the heavy use of 55 on crops has also killed off amphibians. Another factor is that air pollution has led to 56 levels of ultraviolet

18、(UV) light. This endangers amphibians, which seem to be 57 sensitive to UV light.All these reasons for the disappearance of amphibian are also good reasons for more general 58 . There factors affect human beings, too.IIIReading ComprehensionSection A cloze (15)Directions: For each blank in the follo

19、wing passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that fits the context. Over half of the worlds people now live in cities. The latest “ Global Report on Human Settlements” says the historic change took place last year. The report _50_ this

20、 week from U.N. Habitat, a United Nations agency. A century ago, _51_ 5 % of all people lived in cities. By the middle of this century it could be 70%, or almost 6,500,000 people. Already 3/4 of people in _52_ countries live in cities. Now most urban population _53_ is in the developing world. Urban

21、ization can _54_ social and economic progress, but also put _55_ on cities to provide housing and _56_.The new report says almost 200, 000 people move _57_ cities and towns each day. It says worsening inequalities, _58_ by social division and differences in wealth , could lead to violence _59_ citie

22、s plan better. Another issue is urban sprawl (无序扩展的地区). This is where cities _60_ into rural areas, sometimes at a much _61_ rate than urban population growth. Sprawl is _62_ in the United States. Americans move a lot. In a recent study, Art Hall at the university of Kansas found that people are mov

23、ing away from _63_ cities to smaller cities. He sees a _64_ toward “de-urbanization” across America.( )58.A. came outB. came onC. came overD. came along( )59. A. other thanB. rather thanC. less thanD. more than( )60. A. fertileB. developedC. developingD. agricultural ( )61. A. raise B. decreaseC. gr

24、owthD. extension( )62.A. turn toB. do harm toC. refer toD. lead to( )63. A. pressureB. emphasis C. importanceD. weight( )64.A. servicesB. concernsC. surroundingsD. communities( )65.A. out ofB. into C. aroundD. over( )66.A. drawnB. resultedC. drivenD. stricken( )67.A whenB. ifC. asD. unless( )68.A en

25、richB. enlargeC. invadeD. expand( )69.A.slowerB. fasterC. incredibleD. better( )70.A. commonB. conventional C. frequentD. beneficial( )71.A. traditionalB. coastalC. majorD. inland( )72.A. trendB. directionC. attitudeD. expectation58-72 ACBCD AABCD DBACASection BDirections: Read the following three p

26、assages. Each passage is followed by several questionsor unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D.Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have justread. (A) A couple from Minneapolis decided to go to Florida for a

27、 long weekend to warm themselves up during one particularly icy cold winter. They both had jobs, so itwas decided that the husband would fly to Florida on a Thursday, and his wifewould follow him the next day. Upon arriving as planned, the husband checkedinto the hotel. There he decided to open his

28、laptop(笔记本电脑) and send his wifean e-mail back in Minneapolis. However, he accidentally left off one letter in heraddress and sent the e-mail without noticing his error. In the mean time: In Houston, a woman had just returned from her husbands funeral. Hewas a minister of many years who had been call

29、ed home to glory following a heart attack.The woman checked her e-mail, expecting messages from family and friends. Upon reading thefirst message, she fainted and fell to the floor. Her son rushed into the room, found his motheron the floor and saw the computer screen which read: To: My Loving Wife

30、From: Your Departed Husband Subject: Ive arrived ! Ive just arrived and have been checked in. I see that everything has been prepared for yourarrival tomorrow. Looking forward to seeing you then. Hope your journey is as uneventful asmine was. P.S. Sure is hot down here.73. Why did the couple decide

31、to go to Florida for weekend? A. To visit their family and friends. B. To escape from the cold winter. C. To escape from their busy work. D. To attend a friends funeral.74. What mistake did the husband make after checking into the hotel? A. He checked into a wrong hotel. B. He forgot to bring the la

32、ptop. C. He misspelled her wifes e-mail address. D. He forgot to mail his letter.75. The expression called home to glory probably suggests that the man had A. gone back to his hometown B. called his family to say hello C. been awarded an honour D. died and gone to heaven76. How did the woman probabl

33、y feel after reading the e-mail? A. Pleased. B. Distressed, C. Scared. D. ,Moved.73-76 BCDC(B)u A LITTLE PRINCESS by Frances Hodgson BurnettPrice:$7.10 (Paperback Dec. 9, 1998)The novel tells of the story of a wealthy young girl, Sara Crewe, who is sent to a boarding school during her fathers campai

34、gn in India. Thanks to Capt. Crewes money, Sara is treated as a little princess until, one day, word comes of her fathers tragic death. Miss Minchin, the schools greedy headmistress, wastes no time in putting the now-penniless Sara to work for her room and board. It is only through the friendship of

35、 two other girls and some astonishing luck that Sara eventually finds her way back to happiness.u THE SECRET GARDEN by Frances Hodgson BurnettPrice:$3.95 (Paperback July 1, 2003)Frances Hodgson Burnett was the highest paid and most widely read woman writer of her time, publishing more than fifty nov

36、els and thirteen plays. The Secret Garden is a beautiful tale of friendship, secrets and human spirits. A spoiled orphan named Mary returns to England from India when her parents die. She is sent to live in Yorkshire with her uncle. Miserable and lonely, she begins to explore the houses gardens and

37、discovers a key to a secret garden that the uncle sealed off when his wife died. There she discovered a secret so important, so enchanting, that it will change her life forever.u PETER PAN by J. M. Barrie and Scott Gustafson Price:$16.95 (Hardcover Oct. 1, 1991) It is a childrens story full of imagi

38、nation and adventures. A boy who can fly and magically refuses to grow up, Peter Pan spends his never-ending childhood adventuring on the small island of Neverland as the leader of his gang the Lost Boys, interacting with mermaids, Indians, fairies and pirates, and from time to time meeting ordinary

39、 children from the world outside.Order online and you can now save 20% off your total purchase on orders over $25!77. Which of the following is NOT TRUE about the three books?A. The little princess refers to a girl named Sara Crewe.B. A Little Princess was written by a famous female writer.C. Peter

40、Pan is a boy with magic powers who never grows up.D. The secret garden mentioned in the passage is located in India.78. How much does it cost to order these three books online?A. $5.60 B. $22.40 C. $25.00D. $ 28.0079. What do these three books have in common?A. They were published in the same year.B

41、. They all have a hard cover.C. They have children as their main characters.D. They are all stories with tragic endings.77-79 DBC(C)Drama and the performing arts are excellent methods of building confidence in children and adults alike. Learning through drama allows children to explore their creativ

42、ity and have fun while leaving their shyness and worries behind. Drama also works by supporting the growth of imagination and other skills. Entertainment has become rather passive with cinema, television, and computer games becoming more popular. These screen-based methods have had a negative effect

43、 on communication. However, drama puts the “get-up-and-go” back into entertainment. Children have the opportunity to connect with others in a more meaningful way as drama encourages speech development and awareness of body language, and allows the child to become more socially aware. Play and drama

44、are closely linked. When children play a game, they are pretending and using their imagination and so are moving away from reality to create their own story. Drama is a vehicle through which children can express themselves more freely through mime (哑剧表演), gesture, movement, and speech to make educat

45、ion fun. Children gain confidence by understanding that there is no final answer in drama and that their opinion and contribution are valued. Children are able to give a personal response to many issues and situations such as poverty, bullying(威吓), global warming and recycling. The issues that drama

46、 can deal with are endless. Drama and education have a strong link as drama can encourage children to take an active interest in other subjects such as geography, history, and English and so have a more rounded education. As a drama teacher, I have witnessed children at their first class holding ont

47、o their parents arm unwilling to let go. Then to see the same child later running into my class with smile is an excellent sight. Drama installs confidence in children by allowing them to improvise (即兴创作) and experiment. Everyone is given the opportunity to shine within drama.80. Performing drama is

48、 likely to help children _. A. invent something usefulB. imagine anything they like C. become more confidence in themselvesD. develop an interest in doing experiments81. What does the underlined phrase “get-up-and-go” in the second paragraph probably mean? A. Great influence on children.B. Enthusias

49、m for communication. C. Childrens confidence.D. Negative effect on children.82. We can know from the fourth paragraph that _. A. childrens opinions are very important B. a drama usually has no ending C. children respond positively to such issue as poverty D. doing drama can help children learn other

50、 subject83. According to the authors experience stated in the last paragraph, we know that _. A. most children dont like to go to school B. children are changeable in school C. children are especially interested in drama D. children can get on well with their parents80-83BDC(D)Years ago, when I star

51、ted looking for my first job, wise advisers advised, “Barbara, be enthusiastic! Enthusiasm will take you further than any amount of experience.” How right they were.“ Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.” Wrote Ralph Waldo Emerson. It is the paste that helps you hang on there when the

52、 going gets tough. It is the inner voice that whispers. “ I can do it!” When others shout,” No, you cant!” It took years and years for the early work of Barbara McClintock, a geneticist who won the 1983 Nobel Prize in medicine, to be generally accepted. Yet she didnt stop working on her experiments.

53、 Work was such a deep pleasure for her that she never thought of stopping.We are all born with wide-eye, enthusiastic wonder and it is this childish wonder that gives enthusiastic people such youthful air, whatever their age. At 90, cellist Pablo Casals would start his day by playing Bach. As the mu

54、sic flowed through hid fingers, his stooped (弯曲的)shoulders would straighten and joy would reappear in his eyes. As author and poet Samuel Ulman once wrote, “ Years wrinkle the skin, but to give up enthusiasm wrinkles the soul.”Enthusiastic people also love what they do, regardless of money or title

55、or power, Patrician Mcllrath, retired director of the Missouri repertory Theater in Kansas City, was once asked where she got her enthusiasm. She replied, “ My father, a lawyer, long ago told me, I never made a dime until I stopped working for money.”If we cannot do what we love as a full-time career, we can as a hobby. Elizabeth Layton of Wellsville, Kan was 68 before she began to draw. This activity ended periods of depression that had trouble her for at least 30 years, and the

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