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1、高考英语三轮复习冲刺模拟试题08 满分:150分 时间:120分钟 第二部分 英语知识运用 (共两节,第一节15分,第二节,30分)第一节 单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。21. Radcliffe, known to _ most movie-goers as _ boy wizard Potter, says it felt very natural to move away from that character and start the next phase of his career.

2、A. the; a B. the; the C. /; the D. /; a22. Hunan Satellite TV displayed an artwork behind a singer during the New Years Eve program _ the artists permission, which started controversy. A. for B. by C. to D. without23. He doesnt have _ luggage to check, only an old leather trunk.A. many B. any C. som

3、e D. much24. The speed skating event _ its most decorated star, four-time Winter Olympic Champion Wang Meng, to a suspension. A. had lost B. is losing C. lost D. have lost25. Swimmer Sun Yang, hurdler Liu Xiang and tennis player Li Na are among Chinas best hopes _ gold in the coming 2012 Olympics. A

4、. claimed B. claiming C. to claim D. to have claimed26. As a result of the quake on Sunday, high-speed train service in Japan was suspended, _ soon resumed as expected. A. so B. thus C. but D. otherwise27. Help has already come from them, but the aid is nowhere near _ we expected. A. that B. which C

5、. what D. whether28. People planning trips home used to believe that only through the railways telephone ticket hotline _ get their tickets efficiently. A. they may B. could they C. shall they D. they would 29. -Thanks for your help, but can you do me one more favor, please?-_ , sir. Whats it then?

6、A. Just a minute B. Thats right C. At your service D. Its my pleasure30. After months of efforts by our government, prices of houses in China have _ gradually.A. put down B. brought down C. gone down D. knocked down 31. Since Shenyang Metro was put into use in October this year, many citizens have s

7、pent _ they used to going to work.A. half as much time as B. as half much time as C. half as less time as D. half much time than32. -How _ feel to be mistaken for someone else?- Really embarrassing.A. do you B. does that C. did you D. does it33. - Mary looks depressed.- So _ you if you failed your f

8、inal exam.A. will B. would C. do D. did34. Our company has targeted career women as our _ customers. A. instant B. primary C. common D. original35. Goodwill Industries help transfer used goods from landfills - all _ people want to donate their used items instead of throwing them away.A. though B. th

9、at C. what D. because第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1. 5分,满分30分) 阅读下面的短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 It was 11:40 at night when we finished hairdressing. 36 to miss the time of our school closing the door, we quickened our steps. As we 37 the door of the apartment building, we saw our hea

10、dmaster standing outside. 38 smiles on our faces, we rushed towards the door guarded by a teacher. 39 the teacher could clearly see us. She shouted, “Where have you been? Why are you not answering my calls? Your 40 have gone out to look for you. Now please call them back immediately!”Just then, in t

11、he dim moonlight, we saw two familiar 41 moving slowly towards us. By their stature,we 42 they were our roommates. Finally, Linda and Rosemary came back with a group of strangers. “ What happened to you? Are you OK?” Linda asked worriedly and 43 .Seeing Linda and Rosemary in pajamas and slippers, we

12、 all felt 44 , bowing our heads for our mistake. At the same time, we were 45 the pure love we owned and the faithful friends we had. We were feeling very 46 .“We did not do this 47 . Maggie and Wendy didnt take their cellphones and my cellphone was uncharged. 48 , we couldnt make any calls,” I 49 .

13、 The teacher cut me short, “It is too 50 . Please go back to your dormitory now.” As we were approaching our dormitory, we all tiptoed in order not to 51 others sleep. But to our 52 , none of our roommates were asleep. They were all sitting up worrying about us. Before closing my eyes, I thought a l

14、ot about this little 53 . It suddenly dawned on me that we are actually part of one big family. Whatever we do may 54 others lives. I felt safe and satisfied, 55 I knew my friends would always be there for me. 36.A. DecidingB. Failing C. Choosing D. Fearing37.A. approached B. climbedC. opened D. loc

15、ked 38.A. Forgiving B. Ignoring C. Forcing D. Discovering 39.A. Strangely B. Gradually C. Obviously D. Similarly40.A. parents B. roommates C. teachers D. sisters 41.A. officials B. foreigners C. figures D. relations 42.A. guaranteed B. declared C. insisted D. recognized 43.A. fluently B. anxiously C

16、. slowly D. faithfully 44.A. ashamed B. excited C. puzzled D. relaxed 45.A. advancing B. appreciating C. sacrificing D. expressing 46.A. warm B. angry C. soft D. confident 47.A. for free B. at risk C. in vain D. on purpose 48.A. Therefore B. However C. Besides D. Meanwhile 49.A. pause B. answered C.

17、 explained D. shouted 50.A. short B. long C. boring D. late 51.A. burst B. disturb C. catch D. get 52.A. joy B. hope C. surprise D. relief 53.A. gift B. progress C. incident D. problem 54.A. affect B. save C. improve D. lead 55.A. for B. or C. so D. but 第三部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(共15题;每小题2分,满分30分) 阅读下

18、列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A,B,C,和D)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 AThe passengers on the subway who caught a glimpse of me may have thought I was strange. In particular a gentleman sitting opposite me was always staring at me, looking at the cheese bread on the floor in front of me and then staring back at me. A passeng

19、er probably dropped it by mistake and got off at a previous stop, but the gentleman might not think so. “Next stop, St. Patrick Station” my stop was quickly coming up. I had few minutes to either take the cheese bread, which nobody else was claiming, or left it there.In those few minutes I felt my p

20、ride getting in the way. “What would others on the subway think of me if I took the cheese bread? Would they think that I was poor and hungry? Would they think that I was stealing?” The ignorant thing to do was say “yes” to any of those self-imposed questions. Actually, they were just my own thought

21、s. Though I would leave the subway, walk a block to my office, get settled at my desk, and sit comfortably in my office for the whole day, I couldnt get rid of the enormous sense of guilt and regret.My thoughts once pushed me towards pride and ignorance, but finally I had to admit I was wrong. This

22、missing cheese bread could be a gift for a homeless person who suffered from cold and hunger. So why not overcome a little bit of my pride and pass along so much kindness?Just as the doors opened at my stop, I grabbed the cheese bread and left the subway. It felt awesome, but I didnt care if people

23、were looking at me or what they were thinking. Instead of going directly to my office as usual, I walked a few more blocks up to Queens park, where I often saw a homeless man sitting outside. I always wanted to give him something, but only today I walked toward him, who wrapped himself in a sleeping

24、 bag. I was full of satisfaction, and so did the homeless man, I thought.56. The gentleman kept staring at the author because _.A. he wanted to talk to the authorB. the author appeared too nervousC. the author was going to get offD. he might think the author dropped the bread57. The underlined word

25、“self-imposed” in paragraph 2 probably means “_”.A. easily obtainedB. deliberately createdC. strongly supportedD. completely unaccepted58. Why did the author grab the cheese bread when he got off? A. He noticed that no one was looking at him. B. He didnt want to see the cheese bread to go to waste.

26、C. He valued kindness more than his own pride. D. He remembered a homeless man at that very moment.BRecently weve observed an increasing request from disadvantaged and regional schools for attending one of our zoo areas at no cost or partly paid some organizations. Zoos Victoria believes that all ch

27、ildren should have the opportunity to have an early memory of visiting the zoo, and gain an understanding of the wild and natural world that humans share with animals. Zoos Victoria wins the support of the Ian Potter Foundation to help achieve this goal.Funding available for schools to enter an educ

28、ational program at Zoos Victoria in 2012Applications are open from November 23, 2011 to February 12, 2012.Children from disadvantaged and originally isolated schools are provided with the opportunity to visit the zoo and attend an interactive education experience at no charge.The program objectives

29、are:To start developing “environmentalists” within low social and economic groups.To support the youth from disadvantaged backgrounds to have greater awareness of wildlife and have ongoing opportunities to get relevant information about animals and the environment through the zoos website.What is co

30、vered under the program?Travel to the zoo transport costs will be partly or fully paid back to the school on the basis of the number of children applied for the program.Student entry to one area of Zoos Victoria and an educational experience.Which schools are able to take part in the program?Open to

31、 schools in Victoria.Consideration will be given to schools that have not previously been able to enter one of our zoo areas, list as “disadvantaged” ones or come from regionally isolated areas.Able to visit an area of Zoos Victoria within the 2012 school year.Applications must be supported by the s

32、chool principal.Able to complete a short evaluation of the program.How to apply for the program?Download the application forms.Complete all the details, including a signature from your principal and attaching a quote for transport costs.Return the application forms to Margaret Harwood at Zoos Victor

33、ia by email to mharwoodzoo.org.au or by post to PO Box 74, Parkville, VIC 3052.Please contact Margaret Harwood at 03 9285 9462, if there are any further questions.59. Zoos Victoria wanted to help students in disadvantaged and regional schools _. A. take action to protect wildlife in isolated areas B

34、. develop a passion for wildlife and nature C. raise money for wildlife in the zoo D. learn more about plants and animals in the wild60. Whether your transport costs are free or partly charged depends on _. A. if you have a deep ecological understanding B. what connections you build with nature C. h

35、ow many applications there are for the program D. which area of Zoos Victoria you will visit61. Which of the following schools is most likely to take part in the program? A. A disadvantaged school in New York. B. A school from an isolated area of Victoria. C. A poor private adult school in America.

36、D. A school with a lack of wildlife education.62. To be qualified for the program, you have to _. A. come from a school near Zoos Victoria B. pay a visit to Zoos Victoria all the year round C. get your parents support for the application D. make a short comment on the programCSocial networking isnt

37、only for the under 40s. More than 25 percent of Americans 50 years and older stay connected using sites such as Facebook, MySpace and Twitter, according to new research. “The latest data tells us that more and more social networking is becoming a part of everyday life for Americans 50 plus,” said Ke

38、vin Donnellan, the chief communications officer at AARP, which released the report. Nearly a quarter of older Americans are on Facebook and 73 percent said they use it to stay in touch with relatives, but not just their children and grandchildren. “They are using the Internet to keep up with the wor

39、ld and the people who are important to them,” said Jean Koppen, the author of the report. She added that older adults are also on Facebook to stay connected, not only with their family, but with their friends and those in the same age group. Almost 50 percent of older adults were introduced to the s

40、ocial networking sites by a family member, mainly a child or grandchild. “Just under one-fifth of adults aged 50 and older say they do not use the Internet,” according to the report. The findings are based on a telephone survey of 1,863 adults. In addition to keeping up on Facebook and Twitter older

41、 adults are aware of the latest technology. Eighty-three percent had heard about the Apple iPad and 11 percent intended to buy one. Despite the popularity of the Internet among the over 50s, they still mostly go to print newspapers and magazines for news. Only one percent said they followed blogs.63

42、. What is the main idea of the text?A. Social networking isnt for the under 40s in the U.S.A.B. American old peoples way of life is quite fashionable.C. Social networking is becoming popular among older Americans.D. Facebook, MySpace and Twitter are the most popular websites in the US.64.Which of th

43、e following statements is TRUE according to the passage?A. 85% of Americans 50 plus choose the Internet over print media.B. About 460 people in the telephone survey often use Facebook.C. About 20% of adults aged 50 plus have access to the Internet.D. Three quarters of the people surveyed got to know

44、 the Internet through their family.65. From the text, it can be concluded that_.A. many older Americans are open-minded about new developmentsB. Kevin Donnellan approves of this change among older AmericansC. Young people should introduce their elders to new technologyD. In a high tech age it is dif

45、ficult to avoid social networking66. Where does the text probably come from?A. A novel. B. A newspaper. C. A technology guide. D. A students research paperD.There is a big question making the rounds among the parents at my daughters class. Should the kids refer to the parents friends as “Mr. Jones”

46、or “Mrs. Smith”, rather than using their first names? I was quite shocked, having come from a home where it would have been unheard of to refer to one of my parents friends by their first names. This was reserved for only the closest of family friends and relatives, and even they always had “Aunt” or “Uncle” in front their name. Respect is something that is earned. Unlike many of the other virtues we try to nur

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