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北流市高三英語熱身試試題第I卷第一局部聽力(共兩節(jié).總分值30分)第一節(jié)〔共5小題;每題1.5分,總分值7.5分〕請聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最正確選項,并標在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來答復有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一題.每段對話僅讀一遍。1.Wherewillthemanputthekeys?A.Inthecar. B.Atadesk. C.Inadrawer.2.Whatwillthemandonext? A.Gohome. B.Keeptalkingwiththewoman. C.Havedinnerwiththewoman.3.Whendidthemanarrivethere? A.At4:20. B.At4:00. C.At3:50.4.Whatdoesthemansuggestthatthewomando? A.Seeadoctor. B.Usesomeice. C.Drinkhotwater.5.Whathasthemanalreadydone? A.Hehascleanedthekitchen. B.Hehaswashedhisclothes. C.Hehasfinishedhiscomposition.第二節(jié)〔共15小題;每題1.5分,總分值22.5分〕請聽下面5段對話或獨白、每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題.從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最正確選項,并標在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話成獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,答復第6至7題。6.Whydidthemancallthewoman? A.Tosetuptheoperatingsystemofhiscomputer. B.Toreplacesomehardware. C.Toaddsomenewsoftware.7.Whatwillthemanprobablydo? A.Callasupportcenter. B.Gotoasupportcenter. C.Takehiscomputertothewoman.聽第7段材料,答復第8至10題。8.Whatdoesthemanwanttodoaftergraduation? A.Work. B.Continuestudying. C.Getmarried.9.WherewillthemanliveinBeijing? A.Inasharedrentedapartment. B.Inhisfriend’shouse. C.Inacampusdormitory.10.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheman’sdecision? A.Shethinksitisunwise. B.Sherespectsitalot. C.Shethinksitisthesameashers.聽第8段材料,答復第11至13題。11. Whoistheman? A.He’sanofficeworker. B.He’sanactor. C.He’sawriter.12. Whatdoesthemandointheevening? A.Hestudiesscripts. B.Hegoestothegym. C.Hemeetswiththemedia.13. Whatisthemanmainlytalkingabout? A.Hishobbies. B.Hisdailyroutine. C.Hisspecialexperience.聽第9段材料.答復第14至17題。14. Whatdidtheboyforgettobring? A.Theraincoat. B.Thehikingboots. C.Thetent.15. Whatdoweknowabouttheboy’sfather? A.Heisnolongerinterestedinhiking. B.Heisnolongerwithhisfamily. C.Heisonanotherhikingtripsomewhereelse.16. Howlongwillthehikelast? A.Oneday. B.Twodays. C.Threedays.17. What’stheweatherlikenow? A.Sunny. B.Rainy. C.Cloudy.聽第10段材料,答復第18至20題。18. WhatdidthecompanydotohonorSam? A.TheygaveSamalargesumofmoney. B.Theyaskedhimtomakeaspeech. C.Theypreparedaspecialdinnerforhim.19. HowdidSamfeelwhenseeingthewordsonthewatch? A.Embarrassed. B.Verysad. C.Deeplytouched.20. Whatcanweinferfromthetalk? A.Sam’swifedidn’tthinkSam’scompanytreatedhimverywell. B.Sam’swifewassatisfiedwiththegoldwatch. C.Thecompanyhadsomefinancialproblems.第二局部英語知識運用〔共兩節(jié),總分值45分〕第一節(jié)單項填空〔共15小題.每題l分.總分值15分〕從A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出可填入空白處的最正確選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。21.—Let’sdosomethingdifferent.—________.Howabouttennis?A.Sowhat? B.Allright C.Whocares D.Itdepends.22.Idon’tthinktheexperimentis________failure.Atleastwehavegained______experienceforfuturesuccess.A./;the B.a(chǎn);the C./;/ D.a(chǎn);/23.Thereareplentyofjobs______inthewesternpartofthecountry.A.present B.available C.precious D.convenient24.Johnthinksitwon’tbelong_________heisreadyforhisnewjob.A.until B.when C.before D.that25.______theirfinalmedicalcheck,theastronautsthenboardedtheirspaceship.A.Received B.HavingreceivedC.Toreceive D.Beingreceived26.Withdisability,hehasmetwiththiscase______hecan'tmakehimselfunderstood.A.where B.that C.which D.why27.—AmedicalteamwassenttoJapanbyairfivehoursago.—Sothey______havearrivedbynow.Theflightusuallytakesfourhoursorso.A.might B.must C.could D.need28.JohnhasalwayswantedaniPadandhehasjustsavedenoughmoneytobuy_______.A.one B.it C.this D.that29.Theearthquake,whichoccurredat8:58,didn’tcausemanydeaths,formostpeople_____.A.gotup B.havegotup C.weregettingup D.hadgotup30.Someclassmatesareagainstmyplanwhilethemajorityare________it.A.inviewof B.inhonorof C.infavorof D.inmemoryof31.Itseemedtomethatshewasindoubt_____Timmylivedordied.A.how B.why C.that D.whether 32.—Whathaveyoubeenbusywiththesedays? —Iwasinformedthatthespeechcontesthasbeenbroughtforward,soI______forit. A.havebeenpreparing B.waspreparing C.hadprepared D.prepared33.Afterseveralroundsofcompetition,thelittlegirl_____becauseofherexcellentEnglish. A.putout B.stoodout C.brokeout D.pickedout34.WhenEllaslippedoutoftheclassroom,shekeptherheaddown,_____tobenoticed.A.tryingnot B.nottrying C.totrynot D.nottotry35.Sosoftly________thatnoonebutJaneheardwhathesaid.A.hewhispered B.didhewhisper C.doeshewhisper D.hewhispers第二節(jié)完形填空〔共20小題;共20小題,每題1.5分.總分值30分〕閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項〔A、B、C和D〕中,選出可以填入空白處的最正確選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。Anoldwomanhadlosthereyesightcompletely,soshewenttoa36tohelpherseeagainandmadeabargainwithhim:ifhecouldcureher,hewouldbepaidwell.Butifhecouldn’t,shewouldnotpayhimanything.Thedoctorhada(an)37ointment(藥膏).Whenitwasputontheeyesforaperiodoftime,itrestoredtheeyesightofanyonewhowassightless.Thedoctorbeganto38hispatientdaily.Butknowingthatshecouldn’tsee,hestarted39thevaluablesinherhouse.Whentherewasnothingleft,hedecidedtocureherand40hispayment.Whenthewomanrecoveredhereyesight,shesawthathervaluableshadgoneand41thedoctorwasthethief.So,sayingthatshewas42cured,sherefusedtopayhim.Thedoctorwas43andheinsistedonhisfees.Buttheoldwomanrefusedandthetwowenttothe44.Thejudgeaskedtheoldwoman45sherefusedtopaythedoctor.Shesaid,“Idid46togivehimthemoneyifIrecoveredmyeyesight.However,ifIremainedblind,Iwastogivehim47.Nowhe48thathehascuredme,butIam49blind.〞Everyonetherelookedather50.“Howcanyousaythat?Everyonecanseethatyoureyesighthasbeenrestored,〞saidthejudge51.Theoldwomanreplied,“I52can’tsee.BeforeI53myeyesight,Ihadseenmanyvaluablethingsinmyhouse.Butnow,Iamnotabletoseeathingof54inThejudge55thatshewasindeedblindandlethergo.36.A.friend B.doctor C.teacher D.professor37.A.special B.expensive C.regular D.poor38.A.visit B.call C.expect D.question39.A.cleaning B.counting C.stealing D.appreciating40.A.dependedon B.caredabout C.gaveup D.askedfor41.A.explained B.hoped C.guessed D.forgave42.A.nearly B.once C.not D.well43.A.ashamed B.surprised C.touched D.encouraged44.A.playground B.street C.house D.court45.A.why B.whether C.how D.when46.A.pretend B.promise C.refuse D.manage47.A.everything B.something C.nothing D.anything48.A.wished B.admitted C.realized D.declared49.A.quite B.ever C.even D.still50.A.insurprise B.inpeace C.asusual D.onpurpose51.A.friendly B.seriously C.proudly D.carefully52.A.slowly B.finally C.really D.almost53.A.lost B.failed C.had D.hurt54.A.price B.meaning C.use D.value55.A.reported B.agreed C.worried D.doubt第三局部閱讀理解(共20小題;每題2分,總分值40分)閱讀以下短文,從每題所給的四個選項〔A、B、C和D〕中.選出最正確選項.并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。AHehasbreakfastat2a.m.becauseJohnnyBarnes,Mr.HappyMan,hasworktodo.From4to10a.m.,hegreetscommuters(每日往返上班者)astheydrivebyontheirwaytowork.ForyearsheworkedasanelectricianontheBermudarailwayanddrovebuses.Whenheretired,hestillwantedtofeeluseful.SohepositionshimselfonapatchofgrassnexttoaroundaboutthatleadsintoHamilton,Bermuda’slargestcity.Hesmilesandwavesateverysinglepersonwhopassesby.Hetellsthemhelovesthem---andmeansit.IntheMattMorris’sshortdocumentary,hesays:I’mjustlittleJohnnyBarnes.I’mjustalittle,smallinstrumentinthehandofGodtobeusedanywayhefeelsfit.WhatIdoeveryday,2:00inthemorningI’mgettingmybreakfast.You’restillsleeping(hetellstheinterviewer),Iguess.FromfourtotenIstandonthecornerandjustgreetpeople,letthemknowthatlifeissweetandbeautiful.Nomatterwhathappensinlife,it’salwayssweettobealive.Nomatterwhattheweatherislike,heistherefromMondaytoFriday,spreadinglove.Ontherareoccasionheisnotthere,peoplecalltheradiostationtoseeifheisOK.Hewas88whenthefilmwaspostedin.Everydayhewasspreadinglove,straightformhisgenerousheart.SowellknownandbelovedisBarnesthatthecityofHamiltonbuiltupastatueinhishonour.ThefigurewearsthesamefullbeardandstrawhatthatareBarnes’strademarks.SoevenwhenthedaycomesfortherealJohnnyBarnestopassfromthislife,hissmileandhismemorywillstillbeatthatcorner,spreadinglovetoeverypasserby.56.WhydoesJohnnyBarnessmileandwaveateverypasser-by? A.Toremindpeopletokeeptrafficrules. B.Tomakehimselffamousandbeloved. C.Tospreadhisloveandencouragement. D.ToactinMattMorris’sdocumentary.57.WhatcanweknowaboutJonnyBarnes? A.Heremainsworking12hoursaday. B.Heusedtoworkasabusconductor. C.Hediedattheageof88inHamilton. D.Astatuewasbuiltinhonourofhim.58.TheattitudeofpeopleinHamiltontowardssuchabehavioris_________. A.unfavorableB.approving C.doubtfulD.cautious59.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthepassage? A.Mr.HappyMan B.BeautifulStruggle C.ASpecialStatue D.MemorableTravelsBName:
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CForRobertValderzakofWashingtonD.C.,Tuesday’searthquakewasamiracle(奇跡)。Eversincehefellandgothisskull(顱骨)brokenonFather’sDay,75-year-oldValderzakhadsufferedseverehearingloss.Butafterthe5.8quake,hecouldheareverything.ValderzakwaschattingwithhisdaughterandthreesonswhenthequakehitD.C.’sVeteransAffairsHospital,whereheisbattlingcancer.“Itshookme—rightoutofthebed,〞saidValderzak.“Butafterthatitstopped.Andmysontalkedtome,andIcouldhearhisvoice.〞TestsconfirmedValdezak’ssignificanthearingimprovement.Buthisdoctorsthinktheyhaveamedicalexplanationforthe“miracle〞.“Hehadconductive(傳導性的)hearingloss,causedbyaliquidinhismiddleear,aswellaslossduetonervedamage,〞saidDr.RossFletcher,chiefofstaffattheVAHospital.“Acombustionofadraghewastakingandtheearthquakeeventitselflikelyledtohimlosingtheliquidandlisteningbackhishearing.〞Dr.JenniferSmullenoftheMassachusettsEyeandEarInfirmarysaidtheshakingitselfmightnothavebeenenoughtoclearthefluidfromValderzak’sinnerear.“Butifsomebodywassuddenlysurprised,andshoutedout,sometimesthat’senoughtoclearsomefluidoutfromtheeardrum.〞shetold.Valderzakhadadjustedtohishearinglosswiththehelpofaspecialmicrophoneandsometraininginlipreading.Butthesituationwasfarfromsatisfactory.“Thedeviceshelped,butbythetimeIgotthemallconnectedup,everyonehadleftandIwastalkingtomyself,〞hesaid,addingthatlipreadingmeanthecouldonlytalktoonepersonatatime.Butnowhecantalktoallfourofhiskidsagain.64.WhathappenedtoValderzakinTuesday’searthquake?A.Hefellandgothurtinthehead.B.Helosthishearing.C.Heregainedhishearing. D.Hedidn’tenjoytheFather’sDayparty.65.WhatwasValderzakdoingwhentheearthquakehappened?. A.Hewasinhospitalandtalkingwithhischildren. B.Hewasvisitingahospitalwithhischildren. C.HewasbeinginterviewedbyABCNnews. D.Hewasreceivingtreatmentforhishearingloss.66.WhatcausedValderzaktogainbackhishearingaccordingtoDr.Smullen? A.Adrughewastaking. B.Thepowerfulearthquake. C.Adrugandtheearthquake. D.Theshakingandhisownshouting.67.Theunderlinedwords“l(fā)ipreading〞probablyreferstoatechniqueof. A.readingsilentlywithoutmovingyourlips B.understandingspeechbyobservingthemovementsofpeople’slips C.movingyourlipsinspecialwayssoastoproducethebestsounds D.talkingtoyourselfsoastoimproveyourspeedofspeakingDTheTerraCottaWarriorsandHorses(兵馬俑)arethemostsignificantarcheologicalexcavations(挖掘)ofthe20thcentury.Workisongoingatthissite,whichisaround1.5kilometerseastofEmperorQinShiHuang'sMausoleum〔陵墓〕,LintongCounty,ShanxiProvince.ItisasightnottobemissedbyanyvisitortoChina.Uponascending〔登上〕thethroneattheageof13(in246BC),QinShiHuang,laterthefirstEmperorofallChina,hadbeguntoworkforhismausoleum.Ittook11yearstofinish.Itisestimatedthatmanyburiedtreasuresandsacrificial〔獻祭的〕objectshadaccompaniedtheemperorinhisafterlife.Agroupofpeasantsuncoveredsomepotterywhilediggingforawellnearbytheroyaltombin1974.Itcaughttheattentionofarcheologistsimmediately.TheycametoXi’anindrovestostudyandtoextendthedigs.TheyhadestablishedbeyonddoubtthattheseartifactswereassociatedwiththeQinDynasty(211-206BC).Themuseumcoversanareaof16,300squaremeters,dividedintothreesections:No.1Pit,No.2Pit,andNo.3Pitrespectively.Theyweretaggedintheorderoftheirdiscoveries.No.1Pitisthelargest,firstopenedtothepubliconChina'sNationalDay,1979.Therearecolumnsofsoldiersatthefront,followedbywarchariotsattheback.No.2Pit,foundin1976,is20metersnortheastofNo.1Pit.Itcontainedoverathousandwarriorsand90chariotsofwood.Itwasunveiled(揭幕)tothepublicin1994.ArcheologistscameuponNo.3Pitalsoin1976,25metersnorthwestofNo.1Pit.Itlookedliketobethecommandcenterofthearmedforces.Altogetherover7,000potterysoldiers,horses,chariots,andevenweaponshavebeenunearthedfromthesepits.Mostofthemhavebeenrestoredtotheirformergrandeur.TheTerraCottaWarriorsandHorsesisasensationalarcheologicalfindofalltimes.IthasputXi’anonthemapfortourists.ItwaslistedbyUNESCOin1987asoneoftheworldculturalheritages.68.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.AbriefintroductiontoEmperorQinShiHuangB.AnintroductiontotheTerraCottaWarriorsandHorsesC.TheprocessofbuildingtheTerraCottaWarriorsandHorsesD.ThereasonwhytheTerraCottaWarriorsandHorsesisimportanttoarcheologists.69.WhenwastheNo.1Pitfound?A.Before1976 B.In1989 C.In1979 D.After197970.Whichofthefollowingistrue?A.ItwasarcheologistswhofirstfoundthesiteoftheTerraCottaWarriorsandhorses.B.No.2PitandNo.3Pitare45metersapart.C.BothNo.2PitandNo.3Pitwerefoundin1976.D.BothNo.2PitandNo.1Pitwerefoundin197671.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.Peasantsfoundawellintheirfields.B.TheNo.2PitisacommandcenterinthetombC.All7,000objectsfromthesitehavebeenrestored.D.Xi’anhasbecomeaworldfamousplaceofinterest.EAbouthalfAmericanteenagersdonotgetenoughsleeponschoolnights.Theygetanaverageofsixtytoninetyminuteslessthanexpertssaytheyneed.Onereasonforthisisbiology.Expertssayteensarebiologicallyprogrammedtogotosleeplaterandwakeuplaterthanotheragegroups.Yetmanyschoolsstartclassesasearlyasseveninthemorning.Asaresult,manystudentsgotoclassfeelingjustlikesixteen-year-oldDanny.Heisanactiveteen—exceptinthemorning.“Gettingupinthemorningisprettyterrible.I’mjustveryoutofitandtired.ThroughthefirstandsecondperiodIcanhardlystayawake,〞hesaid.MichaelBreusisapsychologist.Teens,hesays,needtosleepeighttoninehoursorevenninetotenhoursanight.Hesayssleepyteenscanexperienceaformofdepression(消沉)thatcouldhavebiginfluenceontheirgeneralwellbeing.Itcanaffectnotjusttheirabilityintheclassroombutalsoonthesportsfieldandontheroad.Sowhatcanschoolsdoaboutsleepystudents?Thepsychologistsaysonethingtheycandoistostartclasseslaterinthemorning.Studiesshowthatstudentscanimprovebyanewlevelintheirfirstandsecondperiodclasses.EricPetersonistheheadofSt.George’sSchoolinthenortheasternstateofRhodeIsland.Hewantedtoseeifathirtyminutedelay(推遲)wouldmakeadifference.Itdid.Hesaysvisitstothehealthcenterbytiredstudentsdecreasedbyhalf.Latearrivalstothefirstperiodfellbyathird.Andstudentsreportedthattheywerelesssleepyduringtheday.EricPetersonknowsthatchangingstarttimesiseasieratasmallschoollikehis.Butheishopefulthatotherschoolswillfindaway.72.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.Laterclasses,fewersleepyteens B.EarlybirdshavegoodfoodC.Earlytobedandearlytorise D.Fewerclasses,morehappiness73.Theunderlinedword“this〞inthesecondparagraphrefersto__________.A.teenagers’stayingup B.teenagers’gettinguplateC.teenagers’notgettingenoughsleep D.teenagers’notstudyingseriously74.MichaelBreusthinksthat__________.A.teensshouldgetupearly B.teensneedenoughsleeptobelivelyC.depressioniscommoninteens D.thefirstperiodclassshouldbecutoff75.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.Dannyisalazyboyandalwayslateforschool.B.Teensshouldgotobedearlyandgetupearly,too.C.Thepsychologisthasnoideahowtosolvetheproblem.D.Enoughsleepmakesahealthyandactivestudent.第II卷第四局部寫作〔共兩節(jié).總分值35分〕第一節(jié)短文改錯〔共10小題;每題l分.總分值10分〕此題要求改正所給短文中的錯誤。對標有題號的每一行做出判斷:如無錯誤.在該行右邊橫線上畫一個勾〔√〕;如有錯誤〔每行只有一個錯誤〕,那么按以下情況改正:此行多一個詞:把多余的詞用斜線〔\〕劃掉.在該行右邊橫線寫出該詞.并也用斜線劃掉。此行缺一個詞:在缺詞處加一個漏字符號〔^〕,在該行右邊橫線上寫出該加的詞。此行錯一個詞:在錯的詞下劃一橫線,在該行右邊橫線上寫出改正后的詞。注意:原行沒有錯的不要改。Myfatherist
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