1、北京市海淀区高三二模英语试题及参考答案北京市海淀区高三第二次模拟考试英语试题 2014.0521. Have you told Mr. Smith about the meeting? Not yet. I _him in a minute. A. called B. call C. will call D. have called22. Students _to do some voluntary work every year. A. were encouraged B. are encouraged C. encourage D. encouraged23. The manager re
2、fused to accept _of the three suggestions. A. neither B. either C. some D. any24. I got to the lecture hall very early, _to get a good rest. A. hoping B. hoped C. to hope D. hope25. Online shopping _more and more popular in recent years. A. becomes B. became C. is becoming D. was becoming26. During
3、the final match, all the audience shouted _excitement. A. at B. for C. by D. with27. We are not allowed _drinks into the computer lab. A. taking B. to take C. taken D. take28. Why is Tom absent today? No idea. He _ be ill at home. A. might B. can C. must D. should29. Although _by the opposite team,
4、the players were not discouraged but practiced harder. A. beating B. beaten C. having beaten D. being beaten30. Air pollution has caused millions of deaths every year, _has become a great concern. A. when B. what C. which D. that31. We _for over 2 hours, Are you sure this is the right way? A. have b
5、een driving B. were driving C. had driven D. drove32. Success partly depends on _ you have the patience to do simple things perfectly. A. that B. what C. when D. whether33. If I _the project earlier, I would be enjoying myself on the beach now. A. might finish B. finished C. had finished D. would ha
6、ve finished34. _is responsible for the accident will be punished. A. Whoever B. Whatever C. Who D. What35. You can get respect from others only _you respect yourself. A. because B. when C. before D. unless第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,共30分)I got aboard and sat down in my seat. It was going to be a long fli
7、ght.Around me were some 36. Where are you headed? I asked.Lakes Air Base. Well be there for special training, and then to the front.After about an hour, an announcement was made that box lunches were 37 for five dollars. The journey would be several hours, and I decided to buy one.As I 38 for my wal
8、let, I heard soldier ask his buddy if he would buy lunch. No, that seems a lot of money for just a box lunch. I looked around at the other soldiers. 39 were buying lunch. I walked to the back of the plane and 40 the flight attendant a fifty dollar bill. Take a lunch to all those soldiers. I said. Sh
9、e seized my arms. Her eyes wet with tears, she 41 me. My son is a soldier in the front; its almost like you are doing it for him.Picking up ten boxes, she headed to the soldiers.After eating, on my way to the rest room I was 42 by a man: I saw what you did and I want to be 43 of it.” With this, He h
10、anded me twenty-five dollars.Soon after I returned to my seat, I saw the Flight Captain coming, looking at the seat numbers 44 he walked. When he got to my row he stopped, smiled, held out his 45 , and said, I want to 46 your hand. I stood and took his hand. With a loud voice he said, I was a soldie
11、r. 47 , someone bought me a lunch. It was an act of 48 that I never forgot. I was a little bit 49 when applause rang out from all of the passengers. These soldiers were giving their all for our country. I could only give them a couple of meals.Later when I walked to the front of the plane to stretch
12、 my legs. A man 50 another twenty-five dollars in my hand.When we 51 , I gathered my belongings and started to leave. A man stopped me, put something in my pocket, and walked away 52 a word. Another twenty-five dollars!Seeing the soldiers 53 at the terminal, I walked over to them and handed them sev
13、enty-five dollars.As I walked 54 to my car, I prayed for their safe 55 .36. A. strangersB. soldiersC. attendantsD. passengers37. A. availableB. reasonableC. convenientD. special38. A. preparedB. sentC. reachedD. paid39. A. NoneB. SomeC. ManyD. All40. A. lentB. showedC. handedD. charged41. A. advised
14、B. greetedC. inspiredD. thanked42. A. praisedB. stoppedC. attractedD. discovered43. A. oneB. kindC. partD. much44. A. asB. thoughC. tillD. unless45. A. tongueB. armC. headD. hand46. A. feelB. seizeC. shakeD. check47. A. OnceB. LaterC. RecentlyD. Frequently48. A. performanceB. kindnessC. braveryD. wi
15、sdom49. A. embarrassedB. relievedC. overjoyedD. satisfied50. A. threwB. foundC. tookD. left51. A. separatedB. landedC. pausedD. chatted52. A. inB. forC. throughD. without53. A. trainingB. shoutingC. gatheringD. marching54. A. casuallyB. anxiouslyC. disappointedlyD. light-heartedly55. A. arrivalB. re
16、turnC. flightD. escape第三部分:阅读理解(共两节,40分) ADear Grandma,It was nice seeing you at Christmas. You looked so happy!After losing two grandparents within the past year, I have taken some time to reflect on what is most important. I want to let you know what a positive influence you have been on me. I am
17、the person I am because of you. I remember being on your farm a lot when I was younger. I remember the projects you planned for us. We painted rocks to represent our family members. We made doll clothes out of colourful socks. We made many “playhouse” in the woods. We learned that if you left a buck
18、et of soybeans in the rain, you would soon have a bucket of growing beans. We learned that if we helped pick the strawberries in the morning, wed have them on our ice cream in the afternoon. We learned that some plants have funny names, like the elephant ear plant. We learned that you could make do
19、with what you had. We learned that making things out of paper and cardboard was more fun than what came inside the packaging. We learned it was OK to get dirty, but Grandma would wash us up before Mom came. You once made models of everyones houses, which made me want to be an architect. Another time
20、, you made quilts for all of the grandkids. I still use mine every night. The edgy had worn out. But you taught me how to fix it. I love and respect you. You are always patient, with a quiet determination. Grandma, thank you for everything you have taught me. I hope that I am able to pass on all the
21、se memories and skills to my children and grandchildren. Love always Kelly56. After losing two grandparents, the author began to_.A. realize her grandmas influence on her B. become a person like her grandma C. write to her grandma regularly D. like her grandma very much 57. On her grandmas fans, Kel
22、ly learned to_.A. make strawberry ice cream B. name different funny plantsC. mend the worn-out edge of her quilt D. use cupboards to make models of houses 58. Kellys grandma_.A. was willing to help others B. was skilled in making things C. wanted Kelly to be an architect D. disliked the kids bad beh
23、aviours59. Kelly wrote this letter mainly to _.A. send her grandma best wishes for Christmas B. show love and respect for her grandma C. recall her happy life on the farm D. ask her grandma for helpBOn a February day during an unusually mild winter, I found myself missing the snowy beauty. I enjoyed
24、 the feeling that comes from watching snow fall gently from heaven while Im cozy inside with a good fire burning in the stove. But there were more serious concerns, like the lack if rainfall making our woods more accessible to summer forest fires. Local ski fields and hotels, all dependent on a snow
25、y season, felt sorry for vacant lifts, empty restaurants and unused snowmobiles. Then I happened to see three little robin(知更鸟)fly into our yard. What were they doing here? West of us, in the Willamette Valley, wild flowers burst this time of year. But here in central Oregon, even if a groundhog(土拨鼠
26、)had wanted to appear, it couldnt have broken through the frozen earth. And yet, these robins had arrived. Their presence brought me a flow of happiness. It felt like a celebration as I dug into my leg of birdseed and spread a handful on the ground. Above me, the deep blue sky was cloudless, perfect
27、ly quiet but for some smoke from a neighbours chimney. The lively could make the air fresh and clean. My robin jumped lightly toward the seed. My soul jumped with them, feeling equally carefree. Caught up in the moment of spring fever, I checked out snowless flower beds. To my delight, I spotted a g
28、reen branch sticking out through the brown soil. Despite the cold, It wasnt ready to go back inside, Just a short meeting with those robins had renewed my spirit. The next day I would return to my outdoor work with a cheerful heart and a hopeful eye for these signs of spring. 60. The author missed a
29、 snowy winter because snow could_. A. prevent forest fires B. boom his business C. promise an early spring D. bring him a good feeling 61. The author felt happy when finding_.A. the sky was deep blue with clouds B. three little robins flew into his yard C. wild flowers burst in the Willamette Valley
30、 D. a grounding appeared through the frozen earth62. We can infer from the passage that the author_.A. would enjoy wild flowers the next day B. though winter was already over C. longed for the coming of spring D. loved robins the mostCCooking Kills Four Million People a YearPolluted airborne particl
31、e(大气悬浮颗粒)kill 7 million people a year, reports the World Health Organization. That news may not come as a surprise to anyone who has seen images of chimneys in Beijing, Delhi or Mexico. But those factoriesor even the jammed roadways of modern citiesare not the biggest killer. Each year, some 4.3million people die earlier than they should because of polluted air inside their homes, says the WHO.Whats causing the air inside peoples
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