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1、泉州一中2009届高考总复习冲刺模拟卷英语卷(一)第一部分 英语知识运用第一节: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。1. We strongly believe that _ new Wenchuan will appear in the near future with _ help of all Chinese people after the earthquake. A. a; / B. a; theC. the; the D. /; the2. Because he was _ the new limit, he wa

2、s stopped and wanted for speeding.A. good at B. tired from C. unaware of D. uninterested in3. They told me it would be cheap but _ it cost me nearly $ 500.A. in a wordB. at last C. as a resultD. in fact4. Ten years of hard work and lack of sleep and rest have _ her beauty and youth in recent years.

3、A. worn outB. tried outC. made outD. sent out5. _ in a famous university is what most students wish for.A. To educateB. EducatedC. Being educated D. Educating6. My brother and I stood near the tree, _ the old woman had died. A. of which B. from whichC. under which D. on which7. After he completed th

4、e long speech, the father turned, with his back _ to his son without a word. A. to leave B. leaving C. left D. be left8. Britain _ many other industrialized countries, _ major changes over the last 100 years.A. together with; have experiencedB. in common with; has experiencedC. as well as; have expe

5、riencedD. instead of; has experienced9. I _ violin for a whole fifteen years by next month. No wonder you play so wonderfully. A. will have playedB. have been playing C. will playD. have played10. Two hours away from the tall buildings of New York _.A. some of the words largest bears live B. lives s

6、ome of the worlds largest bearsC. do some of the worlds largest bears live D. live some of the worlds largest bears11. A scientist who speaks and writes English is in closer touch with the scientists in other countries than _ who doesnt.A. oneB. thoseC. /D. that12. I really hope youll come to my bir

7、thday party next Friday. Id very much like to. But Im sorry I _ an important meeting in New York next week. A. will attend B. will be attending C. will have attendedD. am to attend13. If you let challenges inspire _ annoy you, much more can be accomplished than you thought possible.A. more thanB. ot

8、her thanC. less thanD. rather than14. _ he was the last man I wanted to see, I did all in my power to help him.A. As B. Now that C. While D. However15. Hey. Taxi! _. I want to go to Park Street.A. Nice to see you, sir. B. Good morning, sir.C. What are you doing, sir? D. Where to, sir?第二节: 完形填空 (共20小

9、题;每小题1分,满分 20分) One evening, sitting at the window sewing, my mother called me, “Come here,” she said. “ 16 .” She held my head against her 17 , and after a puzzled moment I felt a 18 foot drumming on my cheek. “You see?” she said, “Its alive. You can 19 it, cant you ?” I accepted it, as I accepted

10、everything, without 20 . It was as good a place for the baby to be as any other and I never 21 about why it got in nor how it would finally get out.A baby would come? I 22 noticed. That there were soon to be 23 of us would not make any difference to me. I had my place, star-like in my small universe

11、. 24 , certainly not a baby, could 25 that.I was 26 , however. I soon found that things had 27 a great deal. I had never been the 28 . Now I was no longer the youngest. I was simply the one in the 29 . My sister had certain 30 because she was the oldest, and my brother was the baby, the son, the muc

12、h 31 boy. More than that, he had all sorts of things that never came to me.As he grew, it became 32 that my brother had been the center of everything. People smiled when they saw him. He made them happy 33 by being there. And he had the sort of childish beauty that always turns heads and draws a sec

13、ond 34 . He was so charming that he was immediately loveable. Later he also turned out to be 35 , although perhaps not quite as clever as I was.16. A. LookB. SeeC. ListenD. Stop17. A. stomachB. backC. sideD. shoulder18. A. strongB. hardC. softD. tiny19. A. believeB. feelC. noticeD. touch20. A. surpr

14、iseB. delayC. troubleD. effort21. A. worriedB. arguedC. regrettedD. doubted22. A. hardlyB. certainlyC. possiblyD. willingly23. A. twoB. threeC. fourD. five24. A. AnythingB. SomethingC. NothingD. Everything25. A. improveB. threatenC. compareD. prevent26. A. curiousB. carelessC. wrongD. anxious27. A.

15、improvedB. changedC. increasedD. disturbed28. A. oldestB. youngestC. cleverestD. dearest29. A. familyB. houseC. middleD. trouble30. A. mannersB. knowledgeC. opinionsD. rights31. A. admiredB. blamedC. hatedD. loved32. A. strangeB. obviousC. seriousD. special33. A. usuallyB. curiouslyC. graduallyD. si

16、mply34. A. lookB. smileC. careD. comfort35. A. ordinary B. perfect C. clever D. similar第三节:阅读理解(共20小题,每题2分,满分40分)ASuppose you want to buy some new clothes or a new TV. Or maybe you need some work done on your car. How can you find the best price without shopping all over town? Ads can help you. Ads

17、can show you lots of prices. And you dont have to go anywhere to see them. Just open a newspaper or magazine, and youll find plenty of ads.The following is an ad about TV sets for sale. Please read it and answer the questions below.36. How many different kinds of TV sets does the store advertise her

18、e?A. Four.B. Three.C. Two. D. Five.37. Which of the following statements is true according to the advertisement?A. You can buy any kind on July 14th.B. The service time is 9-9 every day except Monday.C. The larger the screen is, the higher the price will be.D. The lowest price is a little more than

19、300.38. Which is not mentioned in the ad?A. The date of the American National Day.B. The post code of the area where the store is.C. The phone number of the store.D. The names of the TV sets.BThe railroads played a key role in the settlement of the West. They provided relatively easy entry to the re

20、gion for the first time, and they also actively received farmers to settle there (the Santa Fe Railroad, for example, brought 10,000 German Mennonites to Kansas). The railroads are criticized for their part in settling the West too rapidly, resulting in economic disorder. (After the Civil War vast G

21、reat Plains area was settled all at once.) Of course, there were rude words connected with building and operating the railroads, but it must be pointed out that they performed a useful service in spreading the frontier and helping to achieve national unity.The real tragedy of the rapid settlement of

22、 the Great Plains was the shameful way in which the American Indians were treated. Threatened with the destruction of their entire way of life, the Indians fought back bravely against the whites final attack. Justice was almost entirely on the Indians side. The land was clearly theirs; frequently th

23、eir title was lawfully proved by an agreement made with the federal government. The Indians, however, lacked the armed force and political power to protect this right. Not only did the whites take the Indians hunting grounds, but they rapidly destroyed the Indians principal means of existence-the bu

24、ffalo(野牛). It has been considered that some 15 million buffalo wandered around the plains in the 1860s. By 1869 the railroads had cut the herd(兽群) in half, and by 1875 the southern herd was all but got rid of. By the middle of the 1880s the northern herd was also a thing of the past. Particular ange

25、r to the Indians was the fact that the whites frequently killed the buffalo simply for sport, leaving the valuable animal to rot in the sun.The plains Indians were considered different from the Indians met by the English colonists (殖民者) on the Atlantic coast. Riding on the horses from those brought

26、by the Spanish to Mexico many years before, typical plains Indians were fierce fighters who could shoot arrows with surprising exactness while rushing at top speed. Although they quickly suited themselves to the use of the gun, the Indians were not equal to the firepower of the United States army an

27、d thus were certainly defeated.39. The authors attitude towards the treatment of American Indians by the whites is one of .A. regret B. anger C. dissatisfaction D. coldness 40. Which of the following does the author imply about the forces at work during the settlement of the Great Plains?A. The fede

28、ral government.B. Military firepower.C. Indians attempts at kindness.D. Their common interest in hunting buffalo.41. What is the point of comparison between plains Indians and the Indians met on the Atlantic coast?A. The Atlantic coast Indians were not as dishonored by white settlers.B. Because they

29、 were considerably better fighters than the Atlantic coast Indians, the plains Indians were a match for the United States army.C. The plains Indians put violent threat to the whites although they were defeated in the end.D. The Atlantic coast Indians were unfamiliar with horses.42. Which of the foll

30、owing suggests that the ill treatment of the Indians is a more important topic than the key role of the railroads?A. The statement that the railroads are criticized for their part in settling the West too rapidly.B. The amount of discussion devoted to the ill treatment of the Indians.C. The figures

31、in both the first and second paragraphs.D. The very brief mention of the move of German Mennonites.CWe are all called upon to make a speech at some point in life, but most of us dont do a very good job. This article gives some suggestions on how to give an effective speech.You have to give a speech,

32、 and youre terrified. You get nervous, you forget what you want to say, you stumble over words, you talk too long, and you bore your audience. Later you think, “Thank goodness, its over. Im just no good at public speaking. I hope I never have to do that again.” Cheer up! It doesnt have to be that ba

33、d. Here are some simple steps to take the pain out of speech making. Ask yourself the purpose of your speech. What is the occasion? Why are you speaking? Then, gather as many facts as you can on your subject. Spend plenty of time doing your research. Then spend plenty of time organizing your materia

34、l so that your speech is clear and easy to follow. Use as many examples as possible, and use pictures, charts, and graphs if they will help you make your points more clearly. Never forget your audience. Dont talk over their heads, and dont talk down to them. Treat your audience with respect. They wi

35、ll appreciate your thoughtfulness.Just remember: be prepared. Know your subject, your audience, and the occasion. Be brief. Say what you have to say and then stop. And be yourself. Let your personality come through so that you make person-to-person contact with your audience.If you follow these simp

36、le steps, youll see that you dont have to be afraid of public speaking. In fact, you may find the experience so enjoyable that you volunteer to make more speeches! Youre not convinced yet? Give it a try and see what happens.43. The main idea of this article is .A. you can improve your speaking abili

37、ty B. a poor speaker can never change C. always make a short speech D. it is hard to make a speech 44. Paragraph 2 implies that .A. many people are afraid of giving a speech B. many people are happy to give a speech C. many people do not prepare for a speech D. many people talk to long 45. The phras

38、e “talk over their heads” means .A. speak too loudly B. look at the ceiling C. look down upon them D. use words and ideas that are too difficult 46. All of the following statements are true except that .A. few people know how to make good speeches B. a lecturer does not need to organize his speech C

39、. research is important in preparing a speech D. there are simple steps you can take to improve your speaking ability 47. The title for this passage may be “ ”.A. Do Not Make a Long Speech B. How To Give A Good Speech C. How To Prepare For A Speech D. Try To Enjoy A Speech DThere was one shop in the

40、 town of Mufulira which was widely known for its racial discrimination. It was a drugstore. While Europeans were served at the counter, a long line of Africans queued at the window and often not only were kept waiting but were treated rudely by the shop assistants. One day I was determined to make a

41、 public protest(抗议) against this kind of thing, and many of the schoolboys in my class followed me to the store.I simply went into the shop and asked the manager politely for some medicine. As soon as he saw me standing in the place where only European customers were allowed to stand, he shouted at

42、me in a bastard(怪声怪气的) language which is only used by a boss when speaking to his servants. I stood at the counter and politely requested in proper English that I should be served. The manager became angry and said, “Even if you stand till Christmas, I will never serve you.”I went to the District Co

43、mmissioners office. Fortunately, he was out, for he was one of the old school; however, I saw a young District Officer who was a friend of mine. He was very concerned to hear my story and told me that all I had to do was come to him personally and he would buy my medicine for me. I protested that th

44、at was not good enough. I asked him to accompany me back to the store and to make a protest to the manager. This he did, and I well remember him saying to the manager, “Here is Mr. Kaunda who is a responsible member of the Urban Advisory Council, and you treat him like a common servant.” The manager

45、 of the drugstore apologized and said, “If only he had introduced himself and explained who he was, then, of course, I should have given him proper service.”I had to explain once again that he had missed my point. Why should I have to introduce myself every time I went into a storeany more than I sh

46、ould have to buy my medicine by going to a European friend? I want to prove that any man of any color, whatever his position, should have the right to go into any shop and buy what he wanted. After all, the money which I paid across the counter was exactly the same money as was paid by a European cu

47、stomer.48. The writer was, at the time of the story, .A. a European officerB. an African servantC. a drugstore assistantD. a black school teacher49. The manager of the drugstore shouted at the writer in dirty words because .A. he could not speak English in a polite wayB. he thought the writer couldnt understand EnglishC. that was the language he used when speaking to AfricansD. tha

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