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1、浙江省 高考英語仿真模擬試卷 7全卷滿分120 分,考試時間 120 分鐘第一部分英語知識運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30 分)第一節(jié):單項(xiàng)填空(共20 小題;每小題 0.5 分,滿分 10 分)1.- Mr. Wang hurt his arm yesterday when he did sports in the gym.- Really? _.(原創(chuàng))A. I m terribly sorry.B. Who did that?C. How did that happen?D. What s wrong with him?2.Having _ no-car day would be a good w
2、ay of encouraging _ low-carbon lifestyle.A. a ; aB. a; theC. the; theD. the; a3.The doctor, _ to make the patient anxious, didn texplain the seriousness of his illness.(原創(chuàng))A. not determinedB. determined notC. determining notD. not determining4.We needed a cupboard for the kitchen. So Peter made _ fr
3、om some wood we had.A. itB. oneC. thatD. another5.- I think I might have the chance to go to Hangzhou China Silk Town. ( 原創(chuàng) )- Oh, really? _, could you buy me some silk neckerchiefs?A. If doB. If everC. If anythingD. If you do6. - Do you have any _ of going to Hongkong to visit Disneyland?- Yes. It
4、s my dream.7. The earthquake swept across many parts of Japan, _ many children homeless and many factories closed. (原創(chuàng))A. madeB. makingC. to makeD. having made8.I think you should complain _, of course, you are happy with the way things are.A. unlessB. untilC. ifD. or9.He was then fourteen years old
5、, and _ with his grandparents in the countryside. (原創(chuàng))A. livedB. had livedC. had been livingD. was live10. - Tim, you promised.- Well, _. But I have changed my mind.A. so was IB. so did IC. so I wasD. so I did11.Like thousands of other art enthusiasts, she is greatly _ by this artwork and doesntcare
6、about it s high price.A. confusedB. fascinatedC. frightenedD. interrupted12.Water, which can be changed into energy, is _ allows life to exit on earth.A. thatB. whatC. whichD. how13. - _ I hand in my report as soon as the class is over?- No, you needn t. Anytime this week is OK.14. - Mother asked me
7、 to move the plant to the shade.- She s right. It will grow better _ there is no strong light.A. in whichB. for whichC. whereD. unless15. He listened, saying nothing, nodding _ to show that he understood.A. occasionallyB. suddenlyC. relativelyD. carefully16. -Can I _ my student _ for the president o
8、f the students union?- Of course. Tell me a little bit about him.17. - Would you like me to help you with the luggage?- _. I can manage it. (原創(chuàng))A. Go aheadB. Don tbotherC. You are welcomeD. That s all right.18.On the whole, our trip was going very smoothly _ the expensive but poor hotel service.A. b
9、esidesB. except thatC. exceptD. except for19.Since _ of them don tdrink, a bottle of wine will be enough. (原創(chuàng))A. noneB. allC. nobodyD. every one20. -Miss Young, do you have any plan for this year?- Yes, well, I _ a new book.A. writeB. have writtenC. am writingD. am written第二節(jié):完形填空(共20 小題;每小題1 分,滿分20
10、 分) (原創(chuàng))Two men, both seriously ill, stayed in the same hospital room. One man was allowed to21in his bed for an hour each afternoon. His bed was22the room s only window. The otherman had to23all his time flat on his back. Every afternoon when the man in the bed by thewindow could sit up, he would p
11、ass the time by24to his roommate all the things he couldsee outside the25.According to his words, the window26a park with a lovely lake. Ducks and swansplayed on the water. Young lovers walked arm27arm among flowers. Old trees made thescenery very beautiful, and a fine28 of the city could be seen cl
12、early. As the man by thewindow described all this, the man on the other side of the room29close his eyesand30the nice pictures.Daysand weeks31. One morning,the nurse arrived and found the man by thewindowhad died32in his sleep. As soon as the roomseemed tidyagain, the other manasked if he could33nex
13、t to the window. The nurse agreed. Slowly, he34himself upto take his first look at the world outside. To his35, he could see nothing but a blank wall.Later the nurse told him that his roommate was36 and could not even see the wall.There is great37in making others happy. Shared pain is half the pain,
14、 but happiness,when shared, is38. If you want to feel rich, just39all of the things you have.“Today is a gift. That s40it is called the present. ”21.A. sit downB. sit upC. stand upD. sleep down22.A. behindB. in front ofC. underD. next to23.A. spendB. killC. takeD. cost24.A. talkingB. describingC. sp
15、eakingD. saying25.A. roomB. hospitalC. windowD. park26.A. overlookedB. appearedC. viewedD. headed27.A. toB. byC. inD. with28.A. viewB. sightC. sceneryD. state29.A. shouldB. couldC. mightD. would30.A. thinkB. imagineC. recallD. remind31.A. went byB. went onC. went upD. went away32.A. peacefullyB. qui
16、etlyC. suddenlyD. silently33.A. remainB. startC. moveD. continue34.A. raisedB. putC. setD. held35.A. disappointmentB. surpriseC. embarrassmentD. excitement36.A. blindB. deafC. poorD. rich37.A. pointB. importanceC. influenceD. happiness38.A. developedB. improvedC. increasedD. doubled39.A. valueB. rem
17、emberC. insistD. concern40.A. becauseB. whyC. whatD. how第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分50 分)第一節(jié):閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(xiàng)(A 、 B、 C、D )中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題紙上將該選項(xiàng)標(biāo)號涂黑。AI went into Harrods in London (a huge department store I am sure you have heard of) tobuy some Minton china plates for a wedding anniversary which was to be a group
18、gift from friends to other friends in Geneva.Having only 30 minutes between meetings , I whizzed there in a taxi from the office andbattled through the milling people on the 2nd day of the sales on the ground floor up to the 5thto the china department. There was a man standing there who was obviousl
19、y a sales person whoI rushed up to and asked if he had this particular china in stock and if it would take long to wrap, etc. He was amazing. He got the plates in seconds , wrapped them up and asked me if I wanted a store card , to which I replied no , because I lived in Switzerland , to which he re
20、plied asking if , as I lived abroad , would like a tax rebate form ( 退稅表 ). After that he showed me what to do , produced a map of the store and told me where I should go for the formalities ( 程序 ).That was fabulous ! I thanked him and said what wonderful service he hadgiven me. I even asked if he g
21、ave this to everyone, to which he answered : “ I m just doingwhat is required at Harrods” ,.Withatallthatman in a grey suit approached me and offered hishand to shake mine saying , “ Can I introduce myself? I am the Chief Executive of Harrods andwhat an interesting conversation I have just heard.” H
22、e had been wandering through the store(as you should do as a hands- on CEO) and had overheard me thanking this salesman , whoseface, I can hardly describe , was frozen in a mixture of delight awe and astonishment ! Can you imagine the salesman going home to his family and friends recounting what the
23、CEO spoke to him after overhearing him being praised by a customer ?41 The writer went to Harrods to.A. kill timeB. buy some giftsC. go sightseeingD. shop for her wedding42 What does the underlined word“ whiz ” in Paragraph 2 most probably? meanA. Drive.B. Arrive.C. Rush.D. Leave.43 Which of the fol
24、lowingsentences can best replace “ I justm doing what is required atHarrods ” in the second paragraph?A. “ I m an honest man” .B. “ I must obey the rules.”C. “ Harrods is strict with its employees.”D. “ Anybody will receive our good service”44 The writer wrote the above passage because she thought w
25、hat she had experienced wasso.A .pleasantB. strangeC .excitingD .amusing(選自“湖南省長沙市一中2011 屆高三月考試卷(七 )、閱讀理解56、 57、 58、60題”)BWelcome to China Radio international. Here s what will happen if you eat a healthy diet.1. Your priorities( 優(yōu)先 ) change.The way your body feels after a healthy meal will become m
26、ore important to you than the short pleasure of having something loaded with fat or sugar.2. Youll enjoy healthy food.You can live without chips and Cokes and youll gladly give those things up once you experience how your body feels after healthier meals.3. Youll still enjoy your favorite foods.The
27、only difference is how many times you eat them. Now, instead of having it several times a week, you might eat them once or twice a month.4. Youll see food in a different light.Food becomes fuel rather than something that controls your life. If you exercise, you lllearn very quickly how food affects
28、your workouts. Eating a heavy, fatty meal makes you tiredand your workouts suffer. Soon, youll want better workouts which willmotivate you to eatbetter.5.You ll become more adventurousEating healthy food often opens the door to more options than you usually give yourself.Youll try new vegetables and
29、 grains and experiment with flavors(味道 ) you ve never tried.6. Your friends and family will benefit.Even if you re the only one having a healthy diet, those habits can have an effect on others. Being a good role model for your kids or co-workers is one way to teach them how to live healthily.7._Heal
30、thy eaters are much better at avoiding the usual pitfalls( 圈套 ) like party foods or overloaded buffets. They make an effort to eat regular meals so they re not starving. They fill up on healthy food. They first eat less of the bad stuff, and then choose a few quality treats to enjoy instead of every
31、thing in front of them.45. The writer wrote this passage to _.A. explain what a healthy diet isB. suggest people live a better life.C. tell us why people prefer a healthy diet.D. encourage people to have a healthy diet.46. Which of the following is NOT directly mentioned as a benefit of having a hea
32、lthy diet?A. You ll give up junk food.B. You ll try new vegetable and grains.C. You ll become stronger than before.D. You ll try to avoid fatty and sugary food.47. The underlined word “motivate ”in Point 4 can be replaced by “”A. persuadeB. encourageC. serveD. help48. Whats the best title for Point
33、7?A. You ll not starve.B. You ll say NO to parties.C. You ll enjoy a few quality treats.D. You ll say NO to unhealthy eating.(根據(jù)“學(xué)生雙語報、高一浙江專版、第15 期單元測試題、閱讀理解D 篇”改編)C(原創(chuàng) )A huge 8.9 Richter scale earthquake have occurred off the north-east coast of Japan . The quake, the most powerful since Japan sta
34、rted keeping records 140 years ago, sparked at least 80fires in cities and towns and has created ten meter tidal waves. Japanese nuclear power plants and oil refineries were shut down and one refinery (煉油廠) was burned down. Auto plants, electronics factories and refineries shut, roads buckled and po
35、wer to millions of homes and businesses was knocked out. Several airports, including Tokyo's Narita, were closed and rail services halted. All ports were shut."The building shook for what seemed a long time and many people in the newsroom grabbed their helmets and some got under their desks
36、," My companion, Reuters correspondent Linda Sieg said in Tokyo. "It was probably the worst I have felt since I came to Japan more than 20 years ago."The tsunami alerts revived memories of the giant waves that struck Asia in 2004. More people are expected to have died because of the t
37、sunami, not so much because of the quake. Warnings were issued for countries to the west of Japan and across the Pacific as far away as Colombia and Peru.The quake surpasses the Great Kanto quake of September 1, 1923, which had a magnitude of 7.9 and killed more than 140,000 people in the Tokyo area
38、. The 1995 Kobe quake caused $100 billion in damage and was the most expensive natural disaster in history. Economic damage from the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami was estimated at about $10 billion.The disaster occurred as the world'sthird-largesteconomy had been showingsigns ofreviving from an econ
39、omic contraction in the final quarter of last year. It raised the prospect of major disruptions( 混亂 ) for many key businesses and a massive repair bill running into tens of billions of dollars.The UN chief expressed hope that under the leadership of Prime Minister Kan Naoto and with the full support
40、 and solidarity of the international community, the Japanese people and government will be able to overcome this difficult time as soon as possible. Chinese earthquake rescuers are prepared to go to Japan to join earthquake relief work if needed.49. According to the passage, we know that _.A. the pe
41、ople who died in the tsunami are more than those in the quake.B. the people in Tokyo are safe to walk home after work.C. 8.9 Earthquakes are common in Japan.D. The tsunami in Japan has no effect on other countries.50. The writer is most likely to come from _.51. The passage mainly tells us that _.A.
42、 Chinese International Rescue Team has put its help to Japan.B. the tsunami is the most dangerous disasterC. the quake caused lots of trouble in Japan.D. this was the third biggest quake that struck Japan for decades52. The pronoun “it”in Paragraph 5 refers to _ .A. the tsunamiB. the fireC. the quak
43、eD. the economic crisisDIs it ever a good idea for a teenager to have a credit card?My kids watch closely as I swipe the card through the register. They veseen me do ithundreds, thousands oftimes. Cool.They are itchingto swipeitthroughthe machinethemselves. When we walk out of the store with our gro
44、ceries or pet food, or whatever, it salmost as though money has not changed hands, painless, easy.So itshouldn bet shockingto discoverthat teenagers are becomingcard carryingconsumers in their own right. The question is, should they?While s ome argue it s best to teach kids how to use a credit card
45、while still living under thefamily roof, not everyone agrees. Dave Ramsey, financial expert says getting a credit card foryour teenager is actually,“ an excellent way to teach him or her to be financially irresponsible.Now parents are required to co- sign on credit cards for children under 21.“ If t
46、heir name is onthe credit card, then the parent may say, Hey, my name is on this. Don t get me into troublesays Mary Beth Pinto, a marketing professor. “ Whenparents were the co-obligors( 共同借貸人 ), the children caused less debt. If the parents are the co-obligors, the tendency is that theparents were
47、 explaininghow to use the cards. ”Still, Pinto believes parents should start theprocess much earli er.“ Yes, there has to be teaching going on and it has to start when theyyounger. You re not going to get rid of credit cards. They are here to stay. You have to havethem. You can t fight progress,” Pi
48、nto said.Ramsey, however, disagrees. “ Throwing teens intoa pool of (credit) sharks is a sure way toguarantee a life- time of heartache,” he said.“ You can make online purchases and rent a car witha credit card. Of course, you must havemoney inyour bank account before you can make apurchase with a c
49、redit card. But paying for things with money is what you are supposed to do.53. The author mentioned her experience in Para 2 mainly to_.A. prove the convenience of using credit cardsB. tell what impression credit cards leave on kidsC. give advice on using credit cards wiselyD. explain the pleasure
50、credit cards bring to customers54. The underlined word in Para 2 can be replaced by _.A. eagerB. afraidC. embarrassedD. thankful55. What s Ramsey s attitude towards teens using credit cards?A. He feels it is worth a tryB. He is very supportiveC. He is strongly against itD. He considers it as a pleas
51、ant experience56. Pinto will most likely agree that _.A. parents should let teens own their credit cards earlierB. you shouldn t be in control of credit cardsC. it is never good for anyone to get a credit cardD. learning to use credit cards is practical(選自“九江市2011 屆七校聯(lián)考試題、閱讀理解第7275 題” )EA US study h
52、as indicated that younger internet users are losing interest in blogging (博客)and switching to shorter and more mobile forms of communication.The number of 12- to 17-year-olds in the US who blog has halved to 14% since 2006,according to a survey for the Pew Internet and American Life Project. It sugg
53、ests they prefer making short postings on social networking sites, and going online on mobile phones. But the study also found a rise in blogging by those aged 30 and older. The increase from 7% in 2007 to 11% in 2009The study released on Wednesday found that blogging had steadily declined in popularityamong both teens and young adults to 14%. As the tools and technology changed, and use of thesites continuedtogrow, youngpeople appeared tobe exchanging"long-blogging&quo
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