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山西省太原市第六十四中學(xué)高三英語模擬試卷含解析一、選擇題1.Aftertaking______exercise,hecaughtacoldandsoonhad______temperature.A.the;the

B.a;a

C.an;不填

D.不填;a參考答案:D2.—Canweplaybasketballintheschoolgym?—No,it______duringthesummerholidays.A.isrepaired

B.isbeingrepaired

C.wasrepaired

D.hasbeenrepaired參考答案:B【詳解】考查時(shí)態(tài)語態(tài)。句意:—我們可以在學(xué)校操場上打籃球嗎?—不行,暑假期間操場正在被修葺。根據(jù)句意可知,這里是表示正在進(jìn)行,所以要用現(xiàn)在進(jìn)行時(shí)。主語it和動(dòng)詞之間是被動(dòng)關(guān)系,所以要用被動(dòng)語態(tài)。故選B。3.I'vebeenawayforonlythreeyears,

Icanhardlyrecognizemyhometown.A.so

B.or

C.for

D.yet參考答案:D4.The"ChineseDream"is______dreamtoimprovepeople'swell-beingand______dreamofharmony,peaceanddevelopment. A.the,a B.a(chǎn),a C.a(chǎn),the D.the,the參考答案:B5.—Whatwouldyouliketodrink?—_____willdosolongasitiscold.

A.Anything

B.Nothing

C.Everything

D.Something參考答案:

A6._____myselfenoughtimetocatchthetrain,Isetmyalarmforfiveinthemorning.A.Give

B.Beinggiven

C.Togive

D.Given參考答案:C考點(diǎn):不定式

句意:為了給自己充足的時(shí)間趕火車,我把鬧鐘定在早晨五點(diǎn)。此處考查不定式做目的狀語。故選C。7.---Iwenttoworkonfootyesterday,thoughit_______catsanddogs.---You_______bybus.Youwerelikelytogetacold.A.israining;musthavegone

B.rained;wouldgoC.wasraining;shouldhavegone

D.haverained;couldhavegone參考答案:C略8.—Excuseme,whichmovieareyouwaitingfor?—ThenewStarWars.Wehereformorethantwohours.A.waited

B.waitC.wouldbewaiting

D.havebeenwaiting參考答案:D試題分析:題目考查時(shí)態(tài)。句意:--打擾了,你在等哪一部電影?--在等著看《星球大戰(zhàn)》,我們已經(jīng)等了兩個(gè)多小時(shí)了。for+時(shí)間段,與完成時(shí)連用,根據(jù)語境可知,說話的時(shí)候仍然在等,因此用現(xiàn)在完成進(jìn)行時(shí),故選D。9.Thehistoricalplayputonbymyclassmatesleftadeepimpressiononus.Everyoneofusthoughttheirshowwas_________afailurebutagreatsuccess.A.nextto

B.exceptfor

C.farfrom

D.a(chǎn)partfrom

參考答案:C10.________,Ithink,andyouwillsettletheproblem.A.SolongasyoukeepupyourspiritsB.IfyoumakeyoureffortC.MakinggreateffortsD.Abitmoreeffort參考答案:D11.Althoughbadlyhurtintheaccident,thedriverwas______abletomakeaphonecall.

A.still

B.even

C.also

D.ever參考答案:A12.—Ihaven'tmetMrSmiththesedays.—Oh,Iforgottotellyou.He________fromhispostinourcollege.A.resigned

B.hasresigned

C.hadresigned

D.wouldresign參考答案:B13.-Howdidshelosesomuchweightasexpected?

一_________eatingless,shejoggedforseveralmileseveryday.

A.Inspiteof

B.Inadditionto

C.Insteadof

D.Thanksto參考答案:B14.------I’velostthepenIboughtlastweek.------Badluck.Thenyouhavetobuy______nextweek.A.it

B.that

C.one

D.aone參考答案:C15.Astorygoes______ElizabethIofEnglandlikednothingmorethanbeingsurroundedbycleverandqualifiednoblemenatcourt.A.when

B.where

C.what

D.that參考答案:D16.Whenweclimbeduptothetopofthemountain,wewereall__________,butwewereveryhappy.A.outofsight

B.outofreach

C.outofbreath

D.outofdanger參考答案:C17.AccordingtoDarwin'sSurvivaloftheFittest,onlythosespeciesthatwereableto______thesuddengreatchangesoftheirlivingconditionssurvived.A.appealto B.relateto C.adaptto D.contributeto參考答案:C18.Ifyoudon’tadmitamistakeandtakeresponsibilityforit,youare___tomakethesameoneagain.Abound

Bcontent

Cdue

Dkeen參考答案:A二、填空19.Ifyouthinkthatsomeone____________(可能中毒了),youshoulddothefollowing.(poison)參考答案:may(might)havebeenpoisoned20.Thebystandereffect,wherepeoplewitnessanemergencyindifferentlyratherthanstepintohelpastranger,hasbeendocumentedfordecades.

Nowwiththeboominsocialmedia,thisphenomenonexhibitsitselfonadifferentlevel.Supposeyou'rewitnessingafightoraburningbuilding,whatwouldbeyourfirstinstinct?Tohelp,tocalltheauthorities,ortopulloutyourphoneandrecordtheevent?Formany,theansweristorecorditontheirphoneandnotgetinvolved,becauseofthefearofbeinghurtthemselves,anotionthatrelateswiththelong-studiedbystandereffect.Similarly,thebystandereffectmaybewellatworkonsiteslikeFacebook.

Forexample,theUnitedNationslaunchedaprojectin2010tourgepeopletodonate$10formalaria(瘧疾)inAfrica.

However,mostpeoplejustsharedratherthandonated.

Thefollow-upresearchfoundthatpeoplebelievedthattheiractofsharingwasworthmuchmorethana$10contribution.

Theyfoundthatpeopletrulythoughtthattheirdigitalinfluenceequatedtotensorevenhundredsofindividualdonationsfromtheirconnections.AnotherexampleishowpeopleonFacebookweresuggestinghelpingveterans(退伍軍人).Whilemostpeoplewouldagreetohelpthem,severalaspectsmakeforthebystandereffectandpreventanyonefromdoingsoeffectively.

First,it'softenambiguoushowonecanevenhelp,like,peoplemaysimplynotknowhoworwheretohelp.

Second,socialmediagroupsshareweakbonds,soifanoldacquaintancefromhighschoolaskshisnetworktohelpoutwithsomething,peoplearen'tlikelytohelpiftheydon'tfeelastrongbondwiththeperson.

Third,theclassicideaofdistributedresponsibilityplaysin.

Thebystandereffectoccurswhenpeopleholdbackinanemergencysituationbecausethereareotherpeoplearound.

Inanetworkofhundreds,everyoneassumessomeoneelsewillhelpandintheendnoonedoes.Also,itisnotraretoseeembarrassingvideosonline,ofpeoplewhoaredrunkorfalloffhisbike.

Peoplewhopostedthevideoswantretweets(轉(zhuǎn)發(fā)),trytogetmorefollowers,ordesperatelywantpeopletoappreciatethatthey'rereally,reallyfunny.

Buttheyignorewhateverstrugglethepersoninthevideoisgoingthroughinthatmoment,andbringembarrassmenttotheperson.

Thesephotosandvideosshowthebystanderindifferenceinthesocialmediaera,inwhichcasemanypeopledon'tstepinwhenemergencieshappen.

ButaccordingtoAlfredHermida,ajournalismprofessorattheUniversityofBritishColumbia,recordingeventsbyphonemayalsobeasteptowardbeinglesspassive.

“They'resaying,‘IfIdocumentthis,thismighthelppolice.

IfIdocumentthis,itmighthelpbringtherightpeopletojustice.’”參考答案:71.share/spread72.

spot/scene/site73.

Causes/Explanations74.

risk/stake75.

highly76.

strongly/closely77.

assumes/expects

78.

popularity79.

expense/cost(sacrifice算錯(cuò),因?yàn)閍tthesacrificeof有放棄的意思)

80.offender(s)/criminal(s)三、閱讀理解21.閱讀理解閱讀下列短文,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)。

Peopleneedtorelaxandenjoythemse1ves.Onewaytheycanhaveagoodtimeistowatchabaseballgameoranothersportsevent.Eventhousandsofyearsago,groupsofpeoplegatheredtowatchskilledathletes(運(yùn)動(dòng)員).Over2000yearsagoinGreece,certaindaysintheyearwerefestivaldays.Thesewereholidayswhenpeoplestoppedworkandenjoyedthemselves.Theylikedtowatchathletestakepartin

racesandothergamesofskill.ThemostimportantfestivalwasheldeveryfouryearsatthetownofOlympia.ItwasheldinhonoroftheGreekgodZeus(Zus).Forfivedays,athletesfromallpartsofthe

Greek

worldtookpartintheOlympicGames.AttheOlympicGames,peoplecouldwatchthembox,run,jumpandsoon.Therewasarelayracebetweentwoteamsofmeninwhichalightedtorch(火矩)waspassedfromrunnertorunner.TheOlympicGameswerethoughttobesoimportantthatcitieswhichwereatwarwithoneanotherhadtostopfighting.Peoplewereallowedtotraveltothegamessafely.ThousandsofpeoplecametoOlympiafromcitiesinGreeceandfromhercolonies(殖民地)inAfrica,AsiaandItaly.Theymetasfriendstocheertheirfavoriteathletesandtoenjoythemselves.56WhathappenedinGreeceover2000yearsago?A.Peoplestoppedworkandenjoyedthemselves.B.Thecitiestherewereoftenagainstoneanother.C.Peoplewatchedbaseballgames.D.Peopledidn’tgotoanygamesatall.57WhatwerethosecountriesinAfrica?A.Friends

B.Enemies

C.Colonies

D.Othercities58Whatdidpeopledoatthegames?A.Theyfought.

B.Theyjusttalkedtofriends.C.Theycheeredforgoodathletes.

D.Theytriedtofindfriends.59Greekcitiesthenwerefightingsothey_____.A.wereweak

B.werestrongC.couldn’tgotoothercitiesfreely

D.couldseeeachother60Thebesttitleforthestoryis“_____”.A.GreeceatWar

B.TogetherfortheGamesC.StopFighting

D.Sport參考答案:56---60

BCCCB

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