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1、祝學(xué)子學(xué)業(yè)有成,取得好成績2007屆高三英語強化模擬測試 (四)i.聽力(1-20略) (20分)ii單項填空 (15分)21。 these two chemicals interact with each other at certain temperature to produce substance(物質(zhì)) which could cause an explosion.aa ; a b/ ; acthe; the dthe ; a22. yesterday top chinese leaders met visiting african leaders beijing summit of

2、 the forum on china africa co operation.ahaving attendedbattendedchad attendeddattending23。 on the farm, the children always did the same work as grown - ups did _got paid less。a。 as b。 if c. though d. and24。 they each _ a new dictionary.a. has b。 have c。 is d. are25. after the war, a new school bui

3、lding was put up _there had once been a theatre。 a。 that b. where c. which d。 when26-are you engaged in making your plan? -yes, i it this afternoon, the latest. ajust finish bhave just finished cam just going to finish dam just finishing27。 coming to another country to study requires a big adjustmen

4、t and it takes a while to . afit for bfit up cfit in dfit on28. among her books were that helped with her research,which professor smith gave her as birthday presents athe ones bones csome dthe others29。 she more visits to her parentsshe has been regretting not doing so since they passed awayashould

5、 pay bwould pay cshould have paid dwould have paid30. the queen accompanied president hu jintao in_ a guard of honour. a。 viewing b。 visiting c. checking d. inspecting31. does this tie look ok with this suit?yeah, 。ait fits bit works cits goes dit matches32。the teachers reading room is said instrume

6、nts made in shanghai ato equip with bto be equipped with cto have equipped with dto be equipping with33。 excuse me, is this the right way to no。 1 middle school? sorry, im not sure。 but it _ be。 a. can b. might c。 mustd. need34。 just like a voyage at sea, our life journey,_ days are limited, is full

7、 of difficulties. a。 which b。 that c. its d。 whose35。 the problem is _ we should do _ him.a。 that; and help b。 how; to help c。 what; to help d。 why; and helpiii。完形填空(30分)one morning mary works boss handed her some heavy new assignments。 she was 36 that for the next few weeks he intended to push her

8、“to the brink(邊緣)”.“hes a slave driver(嚴(yán)厲的監(jiān)工)”,mary thought to 37 ,“how can he be so insensitive?” she typed a message on her computer 38 about the “androids(機器人)”lack of feeling, then sent it over the office network to a(n) 39colleagues computeror, 40 , she meant to。 but mary realized her mistake s

9、econds 41 she saw the look of a big shock on the bosss red face across the room. 42 directing the message to her friend, she had sent it to him!after a few deep breaths, mary wrote a note quickly to the 43 , asking to have a few words with him。 he44,and they went to an empty conference room?!皁bvious

10、ly, i didnt45 that message for you, she said, “im really sorry,” she explained that the 46 android was a joking, shorthand way to describe how he seemed distant and insensitive to her。 marys boss was almost 47to hear her criticism in reasonable terms。 he even promised to48 to be more understanding.

11、“mary,” he said, “when we walk out of here, this incident is over,” he kept his49 ,and from then on mary found it much easier to50 with him。 by talking it out。 mary 51 help her boss clam down and deal with the problem.everyone makes a mistake 52 .at first, were stunned with disbelief. but 53 the dam

12、age is done, we must try, as gracefully as we can, to 54 the pieces. 55 , there are many good ways to make amends(賠罪)and move on.36ainformedbtold csaid dannounced37aher bhimcherselfdhimself38acomplainingbtalkingcdiscussing dquarrelling39apleased bunderstandingcinspiringdsatisfied40aat most bat allca

13、t timesdat least41aafter bwhen cbefore dwhile42amore than binstead ofcin place of dother than43aboss bfriend ccolleague dleader44arefused bagreed creceived drejected45awant bmeancplan dhope46awords bphrase cterm dexpression47aangry bunhappy csurprised dgrateful48aexpect bmanagecdesire dtry49asayingb

14、promise cthought dhope50atalk bstay ccommunicatedlive51acould bwould cwas able todshould52aall the time bfrom time to time cat one time dat a time53aonce bwhile csince das54apick out btake away cpick up dthrow away55aunluckilybquickly csoon dfortunatelyiv. 閱讀理解(40分)a“so, mr. banks, youre going on ho

15、liday with your family to bournemouth,” said the police officer. “you left brandford early this morning and came down the motorway。 then you left the motorway near tewkesbury and stopped to buy a paper at a little place called stanway。 it was 11 oclock. then you stopped about fifteen minutes later h

16、ere, in stow, and went into the back of your somna-mobile, but your wife wasnt there.“thats right, officer。”“perhaps she got off at stanway,” the policeman said?!皐e didnt hear mum,” vicki said, “i think ”“i want my mum, eddie said。 he began to cry?!皐ell find her, sonny(寶貝)” the policeman said kindly

17、?!皊o, mrs。 banks, the man said, “your husband stopped here, in stanway, about fifteen minutes ago and you went into the supermarket to get some coffee. your husband didnt know you werent in the back of the somna and ”“perhaps he knew she wasnt there, the woman said.“quiet, matilde. he didnt know and

18、 must have driven away. then we stopped and our somna is exactly the same as yours。 so you got in and made coffee.“ive lost my husband and my children,” fay said. “dont worry, mrs. banks,” the man said kindly?!皐ell find them。 i suppose they are traveling south”。56how many people took part in the con

19、versation?aseven bsix cfive dit is not shown in the passage.57which of the following statements is true?amatilde lost her husband and children.bmr。 banks dropped his wife halfway to bournemouth。cmr。 banks lost his wife halfway to bournemouth and he went to the police for help。 dthe police officer kn

20、ew where mrs。 banks was.58fay was now 。ain the police station bat the supermarketcin a bar din matilde and her husbands somna59what mistake did fay make to cause the trouble?ashe went to the supermarket during the trip.bshe got off the somna without telling her husband。cshe got in a wrong somna。 dsh

21、e shouldnt have bought the coffee. bbeauty crosses all cultural and sexual barrierspeople all over the world generally agree on what makes a human face beautiful,british and japanese researchers reported in marchbeautiful women have high cheekbones and large eyesattractive men have strong chins“beau

22、tiful” faces tend to be the ones with the most average proportionsthe new study , using computergenerated images based on photographs of real persons,found people said a face was more pleasing if certain features of an “average face were improvedthe more attractive face had higher cheek-bones,a thin

23、ner jaw and larger eyes relative to the size and shape of an average facethe attractive shape also had shorter distances between the mouth and chin and between nose and mouth“what we did was look at faces already judged attractive,”david perrett of the university of st andrews said by telephone“then

24、 we exaggerated(夸張) the attractive featuresthey took the attractive parts,such as large eyes or a strong chin,and made them slightly largersure enough,people taking part in the experiment chose the “exaggerated” facesbut perrett said this only worked to a degree。 “theres a danger of a bugeyed monste

25、r somewhere along the line”he said. “the eyes could become totally important at some point”。perrett said it was not clear why people found certain features attractiveperhaps attractive facial features signal sexual maturity and fertility, emotional expressiveness or charmthe effect worked across cul

26、tures。 japanese and caucasian observers showed the same preferences for the same facial composites,suggesting that beauty judgments of face shape are similar across different cultural backgrounds?!眕errett said earlier studies showed that black people also agreed on universal judgments tend to be the

27、 same from men,women and children60the best title of the passage is abeauties all alike bthe similar idea in the worldcthe judgments of beauty dresearches into beauties61which of the following is not answered in the passage?awhy do people have the same judgments?bwhat kind of face is called beauty?c

28、what is the difference between men and womens face?dhow do the researchers do the experiments?62what does the underlined word “them” (para。 7) refer to?athe researchers bpeople all over the world cthe attractive parts dlarge eyes or strong chins63that different people have the same idea about beauty

29、 suggests ajapanese,british people and black people are human beingsbwhat is considered the most attractive is the samecall the people have the same culturesddifferent cultures cross on some pointscthe classroom is a mans world, where boys get two thirds of the teachers attentioneven when they are i

30、n a minority taunt (辱罵) the girls without punishment, and receive praise for careless work that would not be tolerated from girls。 they are accustomed to being teachers pets, and if girls get anything like equal treatment, they will protest eagerly.these claims are made in a book out this week, writ

31、ten by dale spender, a lecturer at the london university institute of education。 she argues that discrimination against girls is so deeply in coeducational schools that singlesex classes are the only answer.her case is based on tape recordings of her own and other teachers lessons. many of them, lik

32、e spender, had on purpose set out to give girls a fair chance。 “sometimes,” says spender, “i have even thought i have gone too far and have spent more time with the girls than the boys.” the tapes proved otherwise。 in 10 taped lessons (in secondary school and college), spender never gave the girls m

33、ore than 42 percent of her attention (the average was 38 percent) and gave the boys less than 58 percent。 there were similar results for other teachers, both male and female。 in other words, when teachers give girls more than a third of their time, they feel that they are cheating the boys of their

34、rightful share. and so do the boys themselves。 “she always asks the girls all the questions,” said one boy in a classroom where 34 percent of the teachers time was given to girls. a boy in another class said his sex got 63 percent of teachers attention。 boys regarded two-thirds of the teachers time

35、as fair deal, and when they got less they caused trouble in class and even complained to higher authority. “it is important to keep their attention,” said one teacher。 “otherwise, they play you up something awful.” spender concludes that, in mixed classes, if the girls are as boisterous and pushy as

36、 the boys, they are considered “unladylike”, if they are quiet, they are ignored。64。 if girls are better treated in class, would be better. a。 single-sex classes and coeducational classes b。 co educational classesc。 single-sex classes d. none of the above 65。 dale spender obtained the evidence for h

37、er claims by _。 a。 her own lessons in secondary school and college b. the other teachers tape recordings c。 both male and female teachers lessons d. tape-recordings of her own and other teachers lessons66。 what are the boys reactions when girls are given more attention? a. they will keep the teacher

38、s attention again。 b。 they will make more trouble and complain to the headmaster。 c。 they will not listen to the teacher. d。 they will feel they are cheated by teachers.67. the word “boisterous” in the last paragraph probably means _。 a。 rough b. brave c。 terrible d. encouragingdthe us airline indus

39、try is facing a new threat to its profits-heavier passengers, a report has found。 according to the us centers for disease control and prevention, the average us adult put on ten pounds (4。5kg) of weight during the 1990s。 transporting the extra weight cost airlines an extra 275 million in fuel costs

40、in 2000, the report says。 earnings at airlines have already been under pressure due to the decreasing demand and a record increase in the price of crude oil(原油)。 in the us, a number of airlines have gone bust while others are struggling to survive in an even more competitive market place。 while it i

41、s relatively easy to check the weight of a travelers luggage and charge those that burst limits, it is much harder to regulate a persons waistline。 some firms have toyed with the idea of (jokingly suggested) charging overweight travelers for two seats, but it is not a practice that has taken off ind

42、ustrywide. last year, the american federal aviation administration increased the average passenger weight they use to calculate aircraft loads by ten pounds. since then, crude oil prices have hit record levels, with many firms responding by raising the fuel charge they add to ticket prices。the risin

43、g level of obesity in the us and in europe has prompted government health campaigns and harsh criticism of a number of food firms. restaurant chain mcdonalds has taken the main force of the attack, and has in recent months reworked its menu to include healthier options, which has helped lift profits

44、。 as with fast food restaurants, timely adjustment may be the best solution presently for american airlines. the prediction by experts, however, is that humans are set to become bigger. 68this passage is most probably taken from . aa government report ba yearly economy reviewcan airline guidebook da

45、 newspaper69the underlined phrase “gone bust” (paragraph 2) is closest in meaning to . abecome stronger bgot bannedcfailed financially dexpanded further70the underlined word “those (paragraph 2) most probably refers to .aoverweight travelers boverloaded casesctravelers waistlines dextra large seats7

46、1what measures did many american airlines take in response to the record increase in the price of crude oil last year? athey increased the average passenger weight when calculating aircraft loads。 bthey brought up their ticket prices. cthey charged obese travelers for two seats。 dthey overcharged tr

47、avelers luggage。72what does the last sentence of the passage imply? aairline profits in america will be under even greater pressure. bthe population of obese people will increase rapidly。 camerican airlines will charge more for fuels. dfast food restaurants will be forced to change their menus。 e we

48、 gather a great deal of incidental knowledge from petsif we look after them properly, we learn what they like and dislikewe do not set out to gain this knowledge purposely, but in attending to our pets we gain it by the wayit is got without our realizing itin keeping our dogs or cats we learn about

49、various diseases that can affect them,and the cures for these diseaseswe learn how much sleep they need and what kind of food keeps them healthy. in looking after our fish we learn about the composition of water. we get to know what kinds of fish can live peacefully together and what kinds are hosti

50、le(敵對的)to each other. we learn that animal,fish and birds have a lot of things in common with human beings if children keep pets, their general education is helped by this kind of incidental knowledgeone little incident after another in which their pets are involved adds to their store of learningit

51、 is a more interesting form of learning than that given in the biology lesson in schoolpeople who keep pets should have a sense of responsibility towards themchildren,too,should be taught to be responsiblepets are completely dependent on their owners and the owners should respond to this dependence

52、by looking after themirresponsible behavior towards pets is a form of cruelty in deciding to keep a pet we take on a task, we make ourselves responsible for providing proper food and shelter for the petin a crowded city like hong kong, where there is so little room for the exercise required by large pets,we should think twice before undertaking the responsibility of keeping one

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