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1、 泰州二中高三高考仿真考試 英 語(yǔ) 試 題 說(shuō)明: 1.本試卷共5部分,滿分120分,考試時(shí)間120分鐘; 2.在答題紙的密封線內(nèi)填寫(xiě)學(xué)校、班級(jí)、姓名、考號(hào)等,密封線內(nèi)不要答題; 3.請(qǐng)將所有答案按照題號(hào)填涂或填寫(xiě)在答題卡/紙相應(yīng)的答題處,否則不得分。 第一部分:聽(tīng)力(共兩節(jié),滿分20分)(略) 第二部分:英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié), 滿分35分) 第一節(jié):?jiǎn)雾?xiàng)填空(共15小題,每小題1分,滿分15分) 從A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填

2、入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。 21.Mr. Smith’s decision to attend ceremony tomorrow can be seen as gesture of his intention to improve the relationship. A.the, a, the B.a(chǎn), a, the C.the, the, a D.a(chǎn), the, a 22.At the Copenhagen conference, all the countries were called on to do all they

3、 could to control greenhouse gas emissions it was too late. A.when B.a(chǎn)fter C.until D.before 23.---Hi, Jane. Are you free at six this evening? I was wondering if you could come with me to see the movie “X-men”. ---I’m sorry but I it already. Besides, I my mother do the

4、laundry. A.had seen; would be helping B.saw; will help C.have seen; would help D.have seen; will be helping 24.---Mr. Parker is so ambitious. He is seeking any opportunity to get promoted. ---That’s understandable. you are in our company determines how well you are paid and you

5、can do with your life. A.Who; that B.How; what C.What; that D.Where; what 25.---Do you mean to play the hero in the play? --- . But it should be a character I like. A.Not surprisingly B.Not necessarily C.Not importantly D.Not absolutely 26.Many animals sleep a lot when young, but

6、 sleep much less when they get older, just is the case with human being. A.a(chǎn)s B.which C.what D.it 27.The present financial crisis has greatly contributed to thousands of workers and many factories . A.laying off, closed down B.laid off, closed down C.laid off, closing dow

7、n D.being laid off, closing down 28.If the drought in Southwest China, the crops will be ruined. Worse still, both people and animals will be threatened with a lack of drinking water. A.keep to B.deeps up C.keeps off D.deeps down 29.---Waiter! How soon can I get my food? I just have half a

8、n hour left before my train leaves. ---It be ready in five minutes. A.may B.should C.could D.need 30.The doctor advised her to wear flat shoes her back problem. A.on account of B.in terms of C.for lack of D.on top of 31.Though they lost the game, a small but crowd cheer

9、ed as the players came off the court. A.desperate B.enthusiastic C.a(chǎn)nxious D.critical 32.---Are we going sightseeing next week? ---No. The plan at the second meeting. A.had cancelled B.was cancelled C.has been cancelled D.would cancel 33.Passengers, don’t occupy the chairs with your l

10、uggage, ? A.don’t you B.will they C.don’t they D.will you 34.--- What do you think if we put both John and Jack in charge of the work? --- Just John is OK. , you know. A.Every dog has his day B.Everybody’s business is nobody’s business C.Fools have fortune D.Great

11、hopes make great men 35.The poems said by Sean Cannery will be published next year. A.having written B.written C.to have been written D.having been written 第二節(jié) 完型填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分) 閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從36—55各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng) I hadn’t really planned on taking a trip this time

12、 of year, and yet I found myself packing rather hurriedly. I knew in 36 that this trip was going to be unpleasant. I’m talking about my annual Guilt Trip. I got tickers to fly there on WISH – I – HAD’ airlines. I 37 my baggage all the way, which was weighted down with a thousand 38 of ‘

13、what might have been’. No one greeted me at the ‘Regret City’ International Airport. As I 39 into the Last Resort Hotel, I noticed to miss that great 41 occasion. Many leading citizens went there. First, there was the ‘Should – Have - Done’ family. 42 came the ‘I – Wish’ family. Of cou

14、rse, the ‘Opportunities’ family, ‘Missed and Lost’, surely made an 43 . They each had a dad story to share. ‘It’s – Their - Fault’ treated us with stories about 44 things had failed in his life, and each story was applauded by ‘Don’t – Blame - Me’ and ‘I – Couldn’t – Help – It.’ To make a lon

15、g 45 short, I became very depressed at the party 46 . But as I though about all the stories of failures 47 from the past, it occurred to me that all of this trip and ‘pity party’ could have been cancelled by ME! I truly realized that I didn’t have to be there to be 48 . One thing kept

16、 going through my mind – I can’t change yesterday, but I 49 have the power to make today a wonderful day. Knowing this, I left ‘Regret City’ immediately. Am I sorry for 50 I’ve made in the past? YES! But there is no physical way to undo them. So, if you’re planning a trip to ‘Regret City’, p

17、lease cancel all your reservations now. 51 , take a trip to a placed called ‘Starting Again’, which I like so much that I’ve made it my 52 residence. My neighbors, the ‘I – Forgive - Myselfs’ and the ‘New - Starts’ are so very helpful. By the way, you don’t have to carry 53 heavy baggag

18、e, because the load is lifted from your shoulders 54 arrival. Surely you’ll find this great town – it’s in your own heart. Look me up if you’re ready for a (n) 55 changer in your life. I live on ‘I – CAN – DO – IT ’ Street. 36.A.person B.time C.a(chǎn)dvance D.secret 37.A.grasped B.held C.lifted

19、 D.dragged 38.A.inspirations B.prescriptions C.memories D.souvenirs 39.A.checked B.prepared C.reserved D.a(chǎn)ccessed 40.A.creating B.hosting C.introducing D.participating 41.A.political B.social C.historical D.cultural 42.A.There B.Thus C.Finally D.Then 43.A.a(chǎn)chievement B.a(chǎn)ppearance C.a(chǎn)ppointment

20、 D.a(chǎn)nnouncement 44.A.where B.whether C.how D.which 45.A.story B.event C.comedy D.tragedy 46.A.a(chǎn)fter all B.in public C.ever since D.a(chǎn)s usual 47.A.brought back B.taken down C.kept up D.carried on 48.A.motivated B.depressed C.refreshed D.impressed 49.A.could B.might C.did D.do 50.A.a(chǎn)ttempts B.pr

21、eparations C.mistakes D.efforts 51.A.Instead B.Nevertheless C.Therefore D.However 52.A.independent B.mature C.permanent D.dynamic 53.A.a(chǎn)way B.through C.out D.a(chǎn)round 54.A.beyond B.upon C.under D.a(chǎn)bove 55.A.total B.a(chǎn)brupt C.punctual D.severe 第三部分:閱讀理解(共20小題,每題2分,滿分40分) 閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D

22、)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。 A The National Outline for Medium and Long Term Education Reform and Development (2010 - 20) was released over the weekend. Here are some of the highlights: Four – percent effort The government says spending on education will be 4 percent of GDP by 2012. globally, average spending on

23、education is about 4.5% of GDP. China spend 3,33% in 2008. according to Hu Angang, of Tsinghua University’s Center for China Studies, even if China reaches that goal, it will only rank about 100 th out of 188 countries. Administrative rank Administrative rankings for school leaders are to be phase

24、d out to tackle the bureaucracy (官僚機(jī)構(gòu)) problem that limits educational development, according to Cheng Fangping, of the national Institute for Educational Research. Areas like teaching programs, scientific research, and technological development will be more independent. Vocational Education The s

25、ystem will be free of charge. According to Wu Yan, of Beijing Institute of Educational Sciences, this will be key to developing China’s production capacity and will improve poor people’s lives dramatically. Entering college Universities could eventually have the freedom to choose some of their

26、 own high school applicants. Normally, students are accepted based on the uniform national exam scores. Also, students who agree to go to a remote area could be admitted to university under special circumstances. The most likely change could come on the college entrance English test, which might be

27、modeled on the IELTS or TOEFL. Students will be able to take it several times and pick their best score. 56.Which of the following is true in the future according to the passage? A.Applicants could take the IELTS or TOEFL instead of the college entrance English test. B.Colleges will be given t

28、he right to choose all of their own applicants. C.Vocational education will be party free to make people’s lives better. D.Applicants could sit for the college entrance English test more than once. 57.Which of the following words is closest in meaning to “uniform” in the last paragraph? A.for

29、mal B.official C.same D.united 58.We can learn from the passage even though our country spends 4% of GDP on education in 2012, . A.there will still be 188 countries ahead of China in this aspect B.China will certainly overtake the global average spending on education C.there might be

30、 nearly 100 countries ahead of China in this aspect D.China will be the 100 th country to spend over the global average on education 59.From the third paragraph, we can infer that . A.school leaders will have more freedom to manage the school B.schools will have more limits from the

31、government C.School administrative rankings are to be strengthened to solve the bureaucracy problem D.schools and research centers will be fully independent from the government B Nothing says love like a dozen long – stemmed roses on Valentine’s Day. More than a million roses will be sold du

32、ring this festival for lovers, the biggest day of the year for the nation’s rose industry. It’s going to remain the most popular flower because love never goes out of style. Yes, a rose is a rose is a rose. But selling them is no longer a beautiful experience for traditional flower shops. Supermark

33、ets now offer convenience to the busy and discount rose shops help those hopelessly in love save money. Roses only is a good example of a discount rose retailer that was transformed from a traditional shop to answer the challenge in the’ 90s. Inside this store on Sixth Avenue near 40 th Street, con

34、temporary white furniture and wall – to – wall mirrors give it an expensive look. Customers move about freely among the counters, looking eagerly at the roses in more than 50 colors from shelf to shelf. Some customers say it’s the high quality of the roses that attracts them there. “I spent $ 20 but

35、 the flowers looked like I paid 60 or 70 dollars,” says one customer. Studies show more people are buying roses in ones, two and threes these days. In fact, more than half of all roses are sold in bunches of fewer than a dozen. But Roses Only's low prices encourage people to spend. Even on Valentin

36、e's Day, when the price of a dozen roses and delivery can soar as high as $150, 12 of Roses Only's most expensive flowers sell for just $35. The company's key to success is to hold prices down by controlling every link in the rose chain. It grows its own roses in the sunshine of the Andes Mountains.

37、 In addition, the company also sells other items such as ballons and stuffed animals. While discount rose retailers are witnessing their business bloom, U.S. rose growers aren’t able to compete with the fierce foreign competition. More than 57% of roses sold in the USA are grown in other countri

38、es. The biggest foreign producers are Colombia and Ecuador, which accounted for almost 90% of the total imported last year. The trend has hurt domestic rose growers such as Johnson Flowers of California, considered to be this country's leading producer. Now, instead of fighting overseas rivals, th

39、e Johnsons are trying to work with them. "We have a few big fighting overseas rivals, the Johnsons are trying to work with them. “We may also widen our business to include the service area and be a representative for overseas flower producers.” As a result of severe competition, those in the rose

40、 business long for the good old days, whereas ordinary people benefit from the low price. 60.What is the central theme of this text? A.The US rose business is going from bad to worse in spite of the efforts made. B.The rose will remain the most popular flower as love never goes out of date. C.T

41、he rose business is trying to meet the challenges in the market to succeed. D.The rose industry plays an important role in American economy. 61.How does Roses Only obtain success in the discount rose retailing field? A.By setting up more chain stores across the country. B.By selling roses

42、 in supermarkets. C.By selling high quality roses at a low price. D.By selling roses by the dozen. 62.Which of the following shows the structure of the passage?(①to ⑦ represent paragraphs 1 to 7) 63.After reading the passage, we learn all of the following EXCEPT . A.

43、Selling roses is no longer as easy for traditional flower shops as it was. B.Almost 90% of roses sold in US are imported from Colombia and Ecuador. C.US rose growers are faced with intense foreign competition. D.the Johnsons are trying to co-operate with foreign competitors instead of fighting th

44、em. C Sports medicine experts have observed for years that athletes such as long distance runners, especially women athletes, often display a lack of iron. Now a new study by a team of Purdue University researchers suggests that even moderate exercise may lead to reduced iron in the blood of wom

45、en. "We found that women who were normally inactive and then started a program of moderate exercise of middle degree showed sings of iron loss," says Roseanne M. Lyle, associate professor at Purdue. Her study of 62 formerly inactive women who began exercising three times a week for six months was

46、published in the journal Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. Iron deficiency is very common among women in general, affecting one in four female teenagers and one in five women aged 18 to 45, respectively. But the ratio is even greater among active women, affecting up to 80 percent of female e

47、ndurance athletes. This means, Lyle says, that "too many women ignore the amount of iron they take in". Women of child-bearing age are at greatest risk, since their monthly bleeding is a major source of iron loss. Plus, many health-conscious women increase their risk by rejecting red meat, which con

48、tains the most easily absorbed form of iron. And because women often restrict their diet in an effort to control weight, they may not consume enough iron-rich food, and are liable to experience a deficiency. Exercise can result in iron loss through a variety of mechanisms. Some iron is lost in swea

49、t, and, for unknown reasons, intense endurance exercise is sometimes associated with bleeding of the digestive system. Athletes in high-impact sports such as running may also lose iron through a phenomenon where small blood vessels in the feet leak blood. There are three stages of iron deficiency.

50、The first and most common is having low iron reserves, a condition that typically has no symptoms. Fatigue and poor performance may begin to appear in the second stage of deficiency, when not enough iron is present to form the molecules(分子) of blood protein that transport oxygen to the working muscl

51、es. In the third and final stage, people often feel weak, tired, and out of breath - and exercise performance is severely compromised. "People think that if they're not at the third stage, nothing is wrong, but that's not true," says John L. Beard, who helped design the Purdue study. "You're not st

52、age 3 until your iron reserves go to zero, and if you wait until that point, you're in trouble." Beard and other experts say it’s advisable for people to have a yearly blood test. If iron levels are low, talk with a physician to see if the deficiency should be corrected by changing your diet and t

53、aking iron-rich foods or by taking iron-added pills. “Select breads and cereals with the words ‘iron-added’ on the label,” writes sports diet expert Nancy Clark. “This added iron supplements the small amount that naturally occurs in grains.” Clark also recommends cooking in iron pans, as food can

54、obtain iron from the pan during the cooking process. 64.Which of the following may be the title for the passage? A.Science, sports and exercise B.Correct iron deficiency C.Women, Iron and exercise D.Women, health and exercise 65.The third paragraph is developed mainly by . A.

55、organizing the details according to the order of time B.presenting the result followed by specific causes C.beginnign with details followed by a general statement D.making comparisons ad contrasts 66.What does it mean when you are in the third stage of iron defieiency? A.Nothing serious tho

56、ugh you don’t have much iron stored in the body. B.There is not enough iron to form the molecules of blood protein to transport oxygen. C.The small blood vessels in your reet are beginnig to leak blood. D.No iron is ldft in your body and you would be in trouble without urgent measures. 67.Wha

57、t is the writer’s attitude in writing this passage? A.Defensive. B.Persuasive. C.Supportive. D.Objective. D Harald Kaas was sixty. His back became rounded, and he bent a little. His forehead, always of the broadest-no one else’s hat would fit him - was now one of the highest, that is to say, h

58、e had lost all his teeth, which were strong though small, and blackened by smoking. Now, instead of “deuce take it” he said “deush take it”. He had always held his hands half closed as though grasping something; now they stiffened so that he could never open them fully. The little finger of his ldft

59、 hand had been bitten off. According to Harald’s version of the story, the fellow swallowed the piece on the spot. He was fond of showing off the ldft part, and it often served as an introduction to the history of brave adventures, which became greater and greater and greater as he grew older and

60、quieter. His small sharp eyes were deep set and looked at one with great intensity. There wsa power in his individuality. He has no lack of self-respect. His house, raised on an old foundation, looked out to the south over many islands; farther out were more islands and the open sea. Its eastern w

61、ing was barely half furnished, and the western inhabited by Harald Kaas. These wings were connected by a gallery, behind which were the fields and woods to the north. In the gallery itself were heads of bears, wolves, foxes and lynxes and stuffed birds from land and sea. Skins and guns hung on the

62、walls of the front room. The inner rooms were also full of skins and filled with the smell of wild animals and tobacco-smoke. Harald himself called it “man-smell”; no one who had once put his nose inside could ever forget it. Valuable and beautiful skins hung on the walls and sat, and walked on skin

63、s, and each one of them was a subject of conversation. Harald Kaas, seated in his log chair by the fireside, his feet on the bearskin, opened his shirt to show the scars on his hairy chest (and what scars they were) which had been made by a bears teeth, when he had driven his knife, right up to the

64、end, into the monster’s heart. All the tables, and cupboards, and carved chairs listened in their silence. 68.Who or what most probably bit harald Kaass’ little finger off? A.On of his fellow hunters B.An adversary in a boxing match C.A wild animal D.One of his hunting dogs 69.Which of the

65、 following pictures shows the right description of Harald Kaas’ home? 70.What can we say about Harald Kaas in the story? A.Brave and strong now , he was the best bunter in the neighborhood. B.Old and lonely now, he never forgot his great past hunting life. C.Always greedy and

66、cruel, he was rich by hunting and selling animals. D.Still active and busy, he managed to protect his neighborhood by killing animals. 第四部分:任務(wù)型閱讀(每小題1分,滿分10分) 請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下列短文,并根據(jù)短文的內(nèi)容要點(diǎn)完成文章后的表格。注意:補(bǔ)全填空應(yīng)符合語(yǔ)法和搭配要求,每空只填一個(gè)單詞。請(qǐng)將答案寫(xiě)在答題紙上的相應(yīng)位置。 To tweet, or not to tweet? A guide to the social networking/ microblogging service Tewitter SINCE its creation in 2006, Twitter, the social networking service, has taken cyber space by storm. At first glance it might seem like Facebook, but Twitter is in a l

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