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1、重慶市南開中學(xué)2015屆高三英語一診模擬考試試題(無答案)1. -I'm sorry there's nothing we can do about it. - . A. Thanks anyway. B. No, thanks. C. Thanks a lot. D. Sure, thanks.2. It is one of the funniest joke _ _ on the Internet so far this year. A. finding B. being found C. to find D. found3. Animals do not “talk” w

2、ith words. They use smells, sounds and movements to communicate with _ _ animal. A. any B. the other C. another D. each4. -Do you know if Terry will go camping this weekend? -Terry? Never! She tents and fresh air. A. has hated B. hated C. will hate D. hates5. -Can you spare me a few minutes? -OK,_ _

3、 you make it short. A. now that B. incase C. so long as D. if only6. -You look rather tired today. - not to miss the 4:20 flight, I didn't dare to close my eyes. A. Reminding B. Reminded C. Being reminded D. Having reminded7. -Do you really hate Mary that much*? -Yes, indeed. And I feel sorry fo

4、r _ marries her. A. whoever B. whomever C. who D. whom8. -Helen, what's your plan for Saturday? -Well, I've got nothing this weekend. A. with B. in C. down D. on9. So much of interest that most visitors regret not having time to it all. A. offers Chongqing B. Chongqing offers C. does Chongqi

5、ng offer D. Chongqing does offer10. -We could have walked to the restaurant; it was so close. -Yes. A taxi _ at all necessary.2 / 17 A. won't be B. hadn't been C. wouldn't be D. wasn't11. My roommate asked me to go for walk but I don't think I've got energy. A. a; 不填 B. the;

6、the C. 不填; the D. a; the12. -Did you watch the football match yesterday? -Yes, I did. You know, my boyfriend in the match. A. is playing B. was playing C. has played D. had played13. There were only as ten years ago on the hill. A. a third as many trees B. as a third many trees C. one third trees as

7、 many D. as one third trees14. -There are aliens living on the back of the moon. -Oh, ! You know that's not possible at all. A. don't mention it B. come on C. I couldn't agree more D. that's an interesting point15. -Where is my dictionary? I remember I put it here yesterday. -You it

8、in the wrong place. A. must put B. should have put C. might have put D. may put第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)請(qǐng)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從36-55各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C、和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該選項(xiàng)的標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。A I was blind, but l was ashamed of it if it was known. One evening,1 was walking to a bus stop,and as usual I ran into somethi

9、ng, “I'm awfully sorry ,”I said and stepped 16 only to run intoit again. When it happened a third time, I 17 I had been apologizing to a lamppost. This wasjust one of the 18 things that constantly happened to me. So I carried on and found the busstop, which was a 19 stop, where the bus wouldn

10、9;t stop unless passengers wanted to get on oroff. No one else was there and I had to try to 20 if the bus had arrived. Generally in this situation, because I 21 showing I was blind by asking for help, I tried toguess at the 22 . Sometimes I would stop a big lorry and stand there feeling stupid as i

11、t drewaway. In the end, usually managed to swallow my 23 and ask someone at the stop for help. But on this particular evening no one 24 meat the stop. It seemed that everyone had 25 decided not to travel by bus. Of course I heard plenty of buses pass,_ _26 I thought I did. Butbecause I had given up

12、stopping them 27 making a fool of myself, I let them all go by. I stoodthere alone for half an hour without stopping one. Then I gave up. I decided to walk on to the nextstop.16. A. back B. forward C. aside D. out17. A. realized B. suggested C. agreed D. admitted18. A. curious B. tiresome C. interes

13、ting D. foolis19. A. help B. night C. request D. disability20. A. remember B. check C. guess D. question21. A. disliked B. missed C. appreciated D. regretted22. A. sign B. sound C. smell D. distance23. A. bitterness B. courage C. pride D. sorrow24. A. observed B. received C. joined D. liked25. A. ea

14、gerly B. suddenly C. naturally D. nervously26. A. otherwise B. or C. unless D. once27. A. in case of B. for fear of C. in terms of D. regardless ofB Americans value competition. They believe that competition 28 out the best in anyindividual. They claim that it challenges or even 29 each person to pr

15、oduce the very best that ishumanly possible. 30 , the foreign visitor will see competition encouraged in the Americanhome and in the American classroom, 31 at the youngest age levels. You may find the 32 placed on competition confusing, especially if you come from a society that promotes cooperation

16、 33 competition among individuals. But Americans teaching in the Third World countries find thelack of competition in a classroom situation equally 34 , They soon learn that what they hadthought to be one of the universal human qualities _35 _only a particularly American or Westernvalue.28. A. carri

17、es B. brings C. picks D. comes29. A. forces B. causes C. leads D. teaches30. A. Particularly B. Occasionally C. Consequently D. Accidentally31. A. even B. still C. only D. already32. A. thoughts B. interest C. attitude D. value33. A. together with B. rather than C. in spite of D. along with34. A. pu

18、zzling B. unacceptable C. unfortunate D. discouraging35. A. encouraged B. respected C. represented D. produced第三部分閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。A One morning, Ann's neighbor Tracy found a lost dog wandering around the local elementaryschool. She asked Ann

19、if she could keep an eye on the dog. Ann said that she could watch it only forthe day. Tracy took photos of the dog and printed off400 FOUND fliers, and put them in mailboxes.Meanwhile, Ann went to the dollar store and bought some pet supplies, warning her two sons not tofall in love with the dog. A

20、t the time, Ann's son Thomas was 10 years old, and Jack, who wasrecovering from a heart operation, was 21 years old. Four years later Ann was still looking after the dog, whom they had started to call Riley. Whenshe arrived home from work one day, the dog threw itself against the screen door and

21、 barked madlyat her. As soon as she opened the door, Riley dashed into the boys' room where Ann found Jacksuffering a heart attack. Riley ran over to Jack, but as soon as Ann bent over to help him the dogwent silent. “I fit hadn't come to get me, the doctor said Jack would have died,” Ann re

22、ported to a localnewspaper. At this point, no one had called to claim the dog, so Ann decided to keep it. The next morning Tracy got a call, A man named Peter recognized his lost dog and called thenumber on the flier. Tracy started crying, and told him, “That dog saved my friend's son.” Peter dr

23、ove to Ann's house to pick up his dog, and saw Thomas and Jack crying in the window.After a few moments Peter said, “Maybe Odie was supposed to find you, maybe you should keepIt.”36. What did Tracy do after finding the dog? A. She looked for its owner. B. She gave it to Ann as a gift. C. She sol

24、d it to the dollar store. D. She bought some food for it.37. How did the dog help save Jack? A. By opening the door for Arm. B. By leading Ann to Jack's room. C. By dragging Jack out of the room. D. By attending Jack when Ann was out.38. What was Ann's attitude to the dog according to Paragr

25、aph 4cl A. Sympathetic B. Doubtful C. Tolerant D. Grateful39. For what purpose did Peter call Tracy? A. To help her friend's son B. To see how the dog is doing C. To take back his dog D. To return the fliers to herBRather than spend my senior year taking a lot of elective courses, I intended to

26、get involved ina particular work-study project where I could volunteer my services at the local hospital. It's thebest decision I've ever made.As students, we aren't always able to understand information in our classes because we hardlyever see it applied in our everyday life. We are tau

27、ght a new concept one day, and the next day wehave no recollection of what the teacher was even talking about. Studies have shown that studentsbecome more knowledgeable through visual aids. If the learning process can be greatly improvedby seeing concepts in the classroom, imagine the possibilities

28、of absorbing new information byexperiencing it in real-life situations, I know how precious that experience can be.I learned a lesson in faithfulness when I met Tommy, a father who has visited his comatose(昏迷的) daughter in the hospital three times a week for the past 14 years, I came to appreciate m

29、ySpanish classes when I invited Antonio, a Hispanic American struggling to settle down here, to thechapel service(禮拜儀式) in the hospital. I came to value the strength of human contact when I heldanother patient's hand while a doctor made the examination. I also learned about the importance ofchoo

30、sing a career that I really like, for on many occasions, doctors told me, "Don't ever become adoctor; it's not worth all of the stress."I have seen time and time again the beneficial results of real-life experience. My high schoolgave me a firm foundation of education, but it was o

31、nly through practice that I truly learned. Allseniors in this school should be given the opportunities to volunteer at places that interest them.40. The writer learned through the work-study program _ . A. the value of Spanish lessons B. the importance of eye contact C. we need to be honest with our

32、 families D. he should never become a doctor41. The third paragraph is developed by _ . A. analyzing causes B. making comparisons C. examining differences D. listing examples42. Which of the following would be a suitable title for the passage? A. Volunteering in Hospital B. Education through Applica

33、tion C. Lessons Learned the Hard Way D. Learning Happens Everywhere43. What might be the main purpose of the passage? A. To promote work-study programs for students B. To call for a reform in the educational system C. To show us the disadvantages of school education D. To find more volunteers for th

34、e local hospitalCThere are toilet-paper arguments, and ongoing debates over money, kids and the television.And then there are the laundry wars. “My husband has this thing with laundry that drives me nuts,”says Amelia Zatik-Sawyer, a 28-year-old mother of two in Cleveland. “He's supposed to wash

35、andI'm supposed to fold, but he does like ten loads at a time and then dumps it all on the bed. With twolittle kids, I don't have time to fold ten loads all at once, so I'll leave it. And then he'll come homeand throw it into the closet so he can get into bed. And then it just goes o

36、ut of control from there.”For many couples, spats are a necessary evil, something to put up with or avoid (for the sake ofthe kids!). But new research at the University of Michigan shows that letting out maritaldisagreements is actually good for your health. It's controlling your anger, especial

37、ly when you feelyou've been wronged, that's dangerous. A study published in January followed 192 married couplesin Michigan from 1991 to 2011 and found that those who kept their anger in when unfairly attackeddid not live as long as those who expressed their anger, says lead study author Ern

38、est Harburg.“We're all interested in living longer,” says Harburg, who's studied the health effects ofspousaI(夫妻的) quarrel for over 30 years. "We watch our diet, we exercise. Now we need to addexpress anger constructively to that list." But high schools don't offer "Quarre

39、l 101". So what arethe nuts and bolts of a healthy fight?44. Amelia is mad at her husband because _ . A. he puts everything in the closet B. he is too lazy to do his fair share of housework C. he makes no efforts to make the bed D. his way of doing laundry causes her trouble45. The underlined w

40、ord "spats" refers to _ . A. fierce wars B. different characters C. unusual habits D. slight arguments46. The recent study in Michigan suggests that . A. people are becoming more health-conscious B. husbands live longer than their angry housewives C. putting a lid on negative feelings affe

41、cts your health D. people should learn how to control their emotions47. What will the writer probably continue to write about? A. ways to avoid having quarrels with your spouse. B. how a couple can manage to live longer. . C. how to argue skillfully with your sweetheart. D. why there is health risks

42、 for self-silenced people.DA survey said the average Asian dad spent one minute a day with his children. I was shocked. Imean, a whole minute? Every day? Once a week maybe. I am generalizing of course, but there'ssome truth in it. My mother knew the names of our teachers, best friends and crushe

43、s. My dad wasonly vaguely aware there were short people sharing the apartment. My mother bought healthy freshfood at the market every day. My dad would only go shopping when there was nothing in the fridgeexcept a jar of butter. Then he'd buy beer. My mother knows the names and nicknames of all

44、thechildren in our social circle. My dad would occasionally refer to "the fat one", "the one with theelephant ears" and 66the ugly one".The truth is, mother have superpowers. My son fell off a wall once and hurt himself all over. Idemanded someone bring me a computer so I co

45、uld google what to do. My wife ignored me and didsome sort of chanting(詠誦) phrase such as "Mummy kiss it better," and cured 17 separate injuriesin less than 15 seconds. Yes, mothers are incredible people, but they are not always correct. Here aresome famous slips of the tongue.The mother o

46、f Bill Gates: “If you're going to drop out of college and hang out with your stupidfriends, don't come running to me when you find yourself _ .The mother of Albert Einstein:“When you grow up, you'll find that sitting around thinking about the nature of time and spacewon't pay the gro

47、cery bills.” The mother of Arnord Schwarzenegger(斯瓦辛格): “Put the diningtable down, Arnie.” The mother of George W. Bush: “You'll never be like your dad, who becamePresident of the United States and started his own war.”48. What do we know about the writer's parents? . A. His mother is better

48、 at kids-related things. B. His mother has a larger social circle than his dad. C. His father is addicted to drinking beer. D. His father gave his friends funny nicknames.49. Which of the following words is best suitable for the blank in Paragraph 3? A. helpless B. penniless C. friendless D. aimless

49、50. The writer intends to use this passage to . A. exhibit the great love of mothers B. explain why mothers have superpowers C. entertain people with some funny ideas D. praise the mothers of son': celebrities51. Which of the following best describes the tone of the writer? A. Objective B. Serio

50、us C. Funny D. RealisticEHabits are a funny thing. We reach for them mindlessly, setting our brains on auto-pilot andrelaxing into the unconscious comfort of familiar routine. “Not choice, but habit rules theunreflecting creatures,” William Wordsworth said in the 19th century. In the ever-changing 2

51、1stcentury, even the word “habit” carries a negative meaning.So it seems contradictory to talk about habits in the same context as innovation(創(chuàng)新). Butbrain researchers have discovered that when we consciously develop new habits, we create parallelpaths, and even entirely new brain cells, that can ju

52、mp our trains of thought onto new, innovativetracks. Rather than dismissing ourselves as unchangeable creatures of habit, we can instead directour own change by consciously developing new habits. In fact, the more new things we try, themore creative we become.But don't bother trying to kill off old habits; once those ruts of procedure are worn into thebrain, they're there to stay. Instead, the new ha

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