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1、遼寧沈陽二中2019屆高三上10月抽考-英語 英語試卷說明:1.測試時(shí)間:120分鐘 總分:150分 2.客觀題涂在答題卡上,主觀題答在答題紙上. 第卷 客觀題試卷 (共二部分,滿分100分)第一部分 英語知識運(yùn)用 (共兩節(jié),滿分60分)第一節(jié) 單項(xiàng)填空(共30題,每小題1分,滿分30分)從A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處旳最佳選項(xiàng).1. The company is now in _ charge of Mr. Smith, who was made _ manager of it last week. A. /; the B. the; the C. the; / D. / ;

2、 /2. Even though your health _ isnt that good, you do not have to wear such thick clothes. A. position B. situation C. condition D. location3. What made eleven-year-old Ajani that sad? _ .A. His parents died of the same year B. His parents dying of the same diseaseC. He was not able to cure his pare

3、nts D. Not his being able to treat his parents4. _, I think, and the problem could be settled.A. Making great efforts B. So long as you keep up your spiritsC. If you double your efforts D. A bit more efforts 5. In my opinion, no search engine can _ Baidu in search scope and speed. A. compete B. equa

4、l C. win D. suit 6. Was it at the school gate, if I may ask, _ you met your friends from your hometown?A. where B. that C. which D. ones7. German electronic products are popular in China, where they have the reputation of being _ and of good quality.A. demanding B. reliable C. dependent D. impressiv

5、e 8. The government has taken measures to _ the high prices of daily goods to keep the market stable.A. take down B. bring down C. hand down D. tear down9. I went home on foot yesterday because my car broke down unexpectedly.You _ mine. I _ it anyway.A. must have borrowed; wasn't using B. may ha

6、ve borrowed; wasn't usingC. should have borrowed; hadn't used D. could have borrowed; wasn't using10. I can meet you at eight o'clock or _ you can pick me up.A. accidentally B. actually C. alternatively D. accordingly11. The old lady can't hope to _ her cold in a few days.A. get

7、over B. get off C. hold back D. hold up12. Its years since I saw you last. I _ you at all. I wouldnt have either, if someone _ you by the name.A. didnt recognize; hadnt calledB. didnt recognize; doesnt callC. havent recognized; didnt callD. hadnt recognized; hasnt called13. Sam couldnt _ how to prin

8、t out the document until the teacher showed it to him.A. go through B. figure out C. come up D. go over 14. How can we get this language point _ to the students.A. down B. round C. across D. into15. I am so glad that my job interview _ so successful, which is far from my expectation.A. might be B. w

9、ould beC. should beD. must be16._ it is a good thing that I did not get the post I had applied for, though I must admit that I was disappointed at the time.A. By the way B. In a way C. In the way D. In no way17. Jack is good, kind, hard-working and intelligent. _, I can't speak too highly of him

10、.A. As a consequence B. after all C. On the whole D. In a nutshell18. At last they arrived at _ they now call the capital of Netherlands.A. what B. that C. which D. where19. The free gift doesnt look good. _, madam, but if you want good quality, you have to pay for it. A. No problem B. No doubt C. N

11、o offence D. No way 20. The little boy couldnt _ his curiosity and tasted the medicine.A. keep up B. pick up C. hold back D. take back 21. Its a long time _ I saw you last time.Yes, and Im afraid It will be a long time _ we see each other again.A. before; when B. since; before C. when; when D. since

12、; when22. He lives on the second floor and hates _ when those who live upstairs make lots of noise.A. it B. that C. these D. them 23. Jimmy had a lot of parties recently.Yes, that might _ why he didnt do well in the test. A. results from B. make sense of C. account for D. figure out 24. _ of the dan

13、ger in the street, she had to go home, with some friends_ her. A. Warning; surrounded B. Having been warned; surroundingC. Having warned; surrounded D. Warned; to surround25. Those _ the exam cheat must _ another exam tomorrow afternoon.A. related to; get across B. absorbed in; get through C. involv

14、ed in; get through D. connected with; get over 26. Our house _ white, we like it better.A. painted B. has been painted C. painting D. is painted 27. Besides hotels,there are also families visitors can experience the warmth and kindness of the local peopleA. which B. that C. what D. where28. Some ins

15、ects _the color of their surroundings to protect themselves. A. take in B. take off C. take on D. take out29. Nancy _ in the gym two to three times a week to keep her figure.A. makes out B. works out C. turns out D. holds out 30. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to my program. _ me this evening is Dr.

16、Louis.A. Joining           B. Join           C. Joined          D. To join第二節(jié) 完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分) 閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給各題旳四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處旳最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂

17、黑.My husband and I were cleaning windows together yesterday. We have the double-hung(雙吊鉤) 31 that you can pull forward and flip(翻轉(zhuǎn)), allowing us to 32 the inside and the outside surfaces.My husband was 33 one windowand it popped out(跳出)of its frame! Well, our 34 is for sale and the last thing we nee

18、ded was for something to 35 .He was so 36 and tried with all his strength to get it 37 together, using a few less than pleasant words (I am sorry to say). After twenty minutes he still could not get it 38 . That's when my 23-year- old 39 told his dad to 40 for a minute and he would try to fix it

19、 with me.Its amazing how you can see things more clearly and do things more 41 when you are 42 . He and I fixed the window in three minutes! I called my husband in to see! He couldn't 43 it! I know this isnt really a gift 44 , in a way, it was. My son 45 my husband, to leave to cool down, and 46

20、 him from the worry for a moment. And my son fixing it with me was a 47 to me, because I saw him as a man 48 the kid he always seems to be in my 49 .Calm is good. Breathe through difficult times and maybe even take a break from stressful times. Return with a clear mind and things will usually 50 muc

21、h better!31.A. windowsB. tablesC. chairsD. doors32.A. dryB. cleanC. smoothD. destroy33.A. paintingB. repairingC. washingD. changing34.A. carB. homeC. houseD. funning35.A. flyB. loseC. dirtyD. break36.A. interestedB. delightedC. excitedD. worried37.A. backB. awayC. outD. up38.A. addedB. fixedC. deliv

22、eredD. separated39.A. sonB. nephewC. studentD. daughter40.A. put awayB. take awayC. walk awayD. give away41.A. easilyB. slowlyC. difficultlyD. fortunately42.A. frightenedB. nervousC. equalD. calm43.A. satisfyB. believeC. doubtD. hate44.A. butB. andC. soD. or45.A. promisedB. orderedC. forcedD. asked4

23、6.A. keptB. freedC. savedD. protected47.A. surpriseB. wonderC. giftD. hurt48.A. near toB. alongC. except forD. instead of49.A. eyesB. handC. turnD. power50. A. break outB. turn outC. pull outD. make out第二部分:閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)第一節(jié) (共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給旳四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處旳最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題

24、卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑.AMy father playing the violin lights up any room. To him, it is an instrument of faith, hope and charity. My mother used to joke: “ Your papa would play his violin if the world was about to blow up.”O(jiān)nce Dad came about as close to that as could ever be possible. In the early years of the 20t

25、h century, the boll weevil(棉籽象鼻蟲) began destroying the cotton farms in the southern USA.In May 1910, folks all over the nation were talking about Halleys Comet (哈雷彗星). There were all sorts of frightening stories about it, the main one being that the world would pass through its tail, said to be mill

26、ions of miles long. Between the threats of comet and weevils, the farmers were running low on optimism. One night, they gathered at our farm to discuss what to do. Will Bowen, a local man, suggested: “Charley, how about giving us a little music?”“I dont think anybody would want to hear me tonight,”

27、Dad replied.“Come on, Mr Nordyke,” one of the younger women urged. “Play for us!”Dad had a knack(訣竅) for getting people in the mood for his music. He played church songs, and then shifted to war songs. By the time he had finished performing, people were stamping their feet, clapping their hands and

28、yelling.All of our neighbors went home whistling. Very few remembered to look to see whether the comet was still around. Another evening, Will Bowen called Dad on the telephone and said: “Charley, Im downhearted and blue. Could you play a tune or two for me on the phone?”Dad handed the receiver to m

29、e and then set off playing the songs he had performed that night. I could hear Mr Bowen whistling and yelling.By the time the tune was finished, there were half a dozen neighbors on the line. They talked about how wonderful the music sounded over the telephone. They made numerous requests; I relayed

30、 (傳達(dá))them to Dad and he played. Our broadcasts became regular feature of community life. When the weather was bad in winter and farmers were forced to remain in the house, someone would ring us and ask Dad to play. Usually it developed into a network affair. Our phone kept ringing with requests for

31、music until radio came into fashion. 51. Why did the authors mother say so at the end of Paragraph 1?A. She believed her husband had the ability to save her world.B. She thought her husband could always get strength from his violin.C. She was unhappy that her husband loved his violin more than her.D

32、. She believed music has the power to save the world.52. Which of the following is TRUE?A. At first Mr Nordyke was too shy to play the violin.B. The neighbors often dropped in to hear Mr Nordykes music,C. Mr Nordykes music entertained and encouraged friends in the community.D. The farmers realized H

33、alleys Comet would not destroy the earth after listening to the music.53. From the last three paragraphs, we could see that Mr Nordyke was a _ person. A. generous and optimistic B. popular and creativeC. sensitive and determined D. energetic and humorous54. What is the main idea of the article?A. On

34、e fathers everlasting love of a violin.B. A fathers popularity in the community.C. How one man used his violin to make a difference.D. How farmers fought threats of comet and boll weevils. BNo one goes on an adventure tour with the thought that he wont make it back alive. It is unclear what Markus G

35、roh thought when he signed up for a late February dive that could put him face-to-face with killer Sharkswithout a cage to separate him from the man-eaters. He surely didnt expect to end up dead. But the 49-year-old man from Australia died on February 24 after being bitten on the leg while swimming

36、with the sharks in the Bahamas.Every year, thousands of people die while living life to the fullest battling white-water rapids(急流) (every year a great number of people go white-water rafting in states like California and Colorado), climbing the worlds tallest mountain peak, or descending to the dep

37、ths of the ocean. The extreme sports are dangerous and you take your chances.Diving with dangerous sharks without a cage appeals to the thrill seekers. The tour , provided by Scuba Adventurers of River Beach, Florida, promoted its dives as great shark expeditions(探險(xiǎn)). “To ensure the best results, we

38、 will put fish and fish parts in the water,” The Scuba Adventures website stated. “Consequently, there will be food in the water at the same time. Please be aware that these are not caged dives; they are open water experiences. We will have crew members in the water at all times to ensure divers saf

39、ety.”Rodney Barreto, chairman of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, maintains theres no way the crew could ensure the safety of the divers. “Thats not a controlled environment, ” Barreto says.In 2001, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission banned the practice of fi

40、sh feeding off the coast of Florida. Because the tour operator couldnt legally attract sharks with chum(魚餌) in Florida, Groh went to the Bahamas. Barreto says, “ We are not discouraging people from going diving. We are telling them to be responsible and obey the law. One of the reasons why they went

41、 to the Bahamas was that they were doing something outside the law.”55. Where was Markus Groh from?A. Florida B. Australia C. The Bahamas D. Colorado 56. What does Scuba Adventures do to make sure the divers are safe?A. They keep the sharks caged. B. They keep the divers caged.C. They feed the shark

42、s before a dive.D. They have crew members in the water.57. We can learn from the last paragraph that _.A. feeding sharks off the coast is against the law in the BahamasB. Rodney Barreto want people to dive in Florida rather in the Bahamas.C. the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission will

43、 punish the tour operator.D. Rodney Barreto wants people to respect the law.58. What would be the best title for the passage?A. Be aware of sharks. B. Notice the danger of adventures.C. Choose a reliable travel agency.D. The law can protect you.CThe ancient whistled language of the small island of L

44、a Gomera, off the coast of Africa, is about to disappear because of new technology and globalization. Now, a web company has taken on the task of saving the language by marrying history with technology.Silbo Gomero, a language used only on La Gomera Island, sounds to the untrained ear like few other

45、 known languages. The sounds that make up this language are made by whistling, rather than by speaking.The language was brought to the island by African setters many centuries ago. To communicate among the sparsely populated inland hills and valleys, shepherds (牧羊人) had to use the whistled language,

46、 which could be heard and understood over distances of up to eight kilometers, compared to about 200 meters for a spoken word.With the development of new technologies like the cellphone, the number of Silbo Gomero whistlers has declined to around 1,000. Many of the older generation of islanders fear

47、 the language, which they consider to be a cultural symbol, may become extinct.To save Silbo Gomero, B, a website based in Madrid, has launched a movement to teach Internet users worldwide to communicate using the languages unique whistles. “We really like the whole story of Silbo Gomero because it

48、is really a fun language, ” said Bernard Niesner, the companys co-founder. Niesner says one of the founding principles of the website was to promote learning languages in danger of extinction. “If B really works out like we think, it would be an amazing tool for language learning all over the world,

49、” Niesner said. “The name of our website itself comes from Busuu, a language that is spoken by only eight people.”59. Compared to other languages, Silbo Gomero is special because it _.A. has a very long story. B. was once very popular in Africa.C. doesnt use soundsD. is spoken by whistling 60. What

50、does the underlined word ”sparsely” in the third paragraph probably mean?A. heavily B. thinly C. slowly D. simply 61. In order to protect Silbo Gomero, B _A. teaches it on the Internet B. attracts people to visit La Gomero IslandC. raises money to support students from La Gomero IslandD. translates

51、stories about it into other languages. 62. What would be the best title for the passage?A. Africa suffers from new technology.B. Niesner and his website.C. Web company helps to save an ancient language.D. Silbo Gomero, a fun language. DThis week, 46-year-old Randy Pausch said goodbye to his students

52、 at Carnegie Mellon University with the last lecture called “How to Live Your Childhood Dreams” on his lifes journey and the lessons hes learned. In the lecture, he showed the audience how serious his illness was and admitted it was “an elephant in the room”, but he was not that discouraged and he m

53、ade jokes in his lecture. Randy is not just another story on Good Morning America or even on the local news here in Pittsburgh. He is a man I worked for, a Professor of Liams and a friend of the family. Randy is dying of Pancreatic cancer and in his words only has “3 to 6 months of quality life”.We

54、met Randy about 5 years ago when Liam and I went to a Building Virtual Worlds show. Liam was hooked and applied to get his master under Randy at the Entertainment and Technology Center or ETC. Randy even came to our home for Liams graduation party and earlier that year we saw the Flying Karamazov Br

55、others with him and his wife Jaye. Liam got to know Randy as a professional over the course of two years as a graduate student and then as a faculty member. Randy has three children all under the age of 6. Dillon, his oldest, Ross is younger and the youngest is only 9 months old, Lily. I believe Randy is a good man for a few simple reasons. He gave my husband a future doing something he loves, and he was a kind boss, bu

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