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2014年南京市高三英语热身训练题的说明

命题意图:

《高三英语热身训练题》旨在帮助本届考生在考前训练一些重点题和易错题,进一步强化学生审题能力和解题技巧,减少高考中不必要的失误。

重点题型:

共6组题,每组包括:

单项填空(15题)、完形填空(1篇)、阅读理解(2篇)和书面表达(1篇)共四项内容。

使用建议:

1.本《热身训练题》要让学生限时完成,单项选择每组(15题)8分钟,完形填空每篇15分钟,阅读理解每篇7分钟,书面表达每篇18分钟,要重点训练。

2.单选要突出核心概念理解和语境信息支撑,教师在讲评单选题时,要做到点面结合,举一反三;完形要关注叙议结合和议论文体;阅读要关注深层次设题,如:

文章结构,行文走势,作者语气和态度,文体修辞等;书面表达要特别关注图示类和短文写作。

3.为了使用方便,6组试题均已编号,可以加听力整卷使用,也可以分解成专题作限时训练使用。

5、本《热身训练题》仅供内部参考,不得外传。

南京市教学研究室英语组

2014.5.10

2014年南京市高三英语热身训练题

(一)

一.单项填空

21.________newshit________VeniceFilmFestivalunexpectedly:

HayaoMiyazaki,theworld’smosthonoredcreatorofanimatedfeatures,wasendinghismoviecareer.

A.不填;theB.不填;不填C.The;不填D.The;the

22.Thesuccessfulcandidatewillbeadaptable,takeownershipofanddevelopintherolebytakinginitiative,beingmotivatedand________highstandards.

A.ensuredB.toensureC.ensuringD.tobeensured

23.AsthescheduledflightforStockholmfromHelsinkiearlyThursdaywascanceled,hehadto_______anairporthotelandwillflytoStockholmlaterThursdayifweatherallows.

A.checkintoB.burstintoC.bumpintoD.bringinto

24.Heisneversatisfiedwithwhathehasgot.Thegrassisalwaysgreenerontheothersideofthe________.

A.roadB.fenceC.wallD.garden

25.Blogdiscussionsmaybeclosedtonewcomments,________ amessageisdisplayedinformingyouofthat.

A.inwhatcaseB.inwhichcaseC. inwhosecaseD. inthatcase

26.Apromising approachtoreducing appetite whichdoesnot________takingany drugs,andisverysafe,istodrinkacertainamountofwaterbeforeameal.

A.suggestB.involveC.preventD.practice

27.Makecontactsamongyourparents’friends,yourneighbors,yourcommunityorganizations—_______youcanfindworkingadults,network.

A.wheneverB.whateverC.whoeverD.wherever

28.Thequestionwasbroughttolifeagain________apersonhastherighttoendhisorherownlifeandadoctorhastherighttoassist.

A.whereB.inwhichC.thatD.whether

29.Itisthoughtpolicehadbeencalledtothescenefollowingareportofacollisioninvolvinghervehicleand________ofanothermotorist.

A.oneB.thoseC.someD.that

30.WilliamShakespeareisconsideredthegreatestplaywright________,andhisworksstillinfluencetheEnglishlanguageandtoday’sliterature.

A.ofthetimeB.ofalltimesC.attimesD.overtime

31Accordingtothenewrules,ifastudent________happentodamagesomethinginthecampus,he/sheshouldreportitthoseconcernedimmediately.

A.shouldB.willC.shallD.would

32.—Miss.Miller,thisisRubenHolmencallingagain.YouhadsaidIshouldcallthisweektoscheduleaninterviewwithyou.

—________,whydon’twesaynextMondayat11:

30a.m.?

A.ItdependsB.AllrightthenC.HowcomeD.Withpleasure

33.—Iwonderifyoucouldgowithmetothesupermarket.

—Don’tdisturbme.I________mydailyreportthismorningandhaven’tfinishedyet.

A.writeB.waswritingC.havewrittenD.havebeenwriting

34.Whilebeingshyisnormal,itiswhentheshynessinterfereswithanindividual’sdailycommunicationwithothers________itbecomesadisorder.

A.whichB.whenC.whereD.that

35.—Youlookexcited.What’sup?

—_______Mysisterisgoingtohaveababy!

ThatmeansI’llbeanaunt.

A.Iguess.B.Nodoubt.C.Guesswhat!

D.Allright.

二.完形填空

TWOBLOCKS.Twovery,verylongblocksbeyondindeepdarkness.Itis1953,andIhavewalkedtheseblocksmanytimesonmywaytotheroomIrent36campus.Igetoffthebusafterleavingthelibraryatteno’clockwithbooksinmyarmsandapurse37frommyshoulder.

Mylandladyworksthenight38atthehospital,soatthishour,thehousewillbeasdarkandblankastheothersonthisstreet.Everythingisquietandclosed.Faraheadis(orsoitseems)astreetlight.Iamthinkingaboutapaper39inafewdays.What40shouldIexplore?

Willtheprofessoradmireor41it?

WhyarewereadingDreiseranyway?

Inoticeheadlightscomingtowardme.Acarisdrivingslowlydownthestreetontheotherside.Asitpasses,I42atthedriver—male,blond.Ikeepwalking.Thecarslowsdownandstops.Ihearitsdoorslamshut.Afewsecondslater,Ihearfoot-stepsbehindme.Idonot43up,becauseIdon’twanttocallattentiontomyself.Thewalkermaybegoingtoahousenearby,visitingafriend.Besides,whatwouldbethe44ofhurrying,running?

Istillhavetogetmydoorkeyfrommypurse.WhenIreachmyhouseinthedark,Iwillhavedifficulty45mykeyinthelock.Thenhewillclimbthestepsbehindme,puthishand46

mymouth,knockmedownontheporchfloor,scatteringmybooks,thecontentsofmy47.Hisbreathsmellsofmint(薄荷),butthereisasoursmelltoo.Hewillsay,“Don’tfightme;don’tfight.”Iamexhausted.ThesceneIhaveimaginedis48,violent,cruelandunbearable.IcannotlivethroughwhatIexpect.Istop.Irefusetoexperiencethat49attackagain.

Iturnaroundandwaitforhim.IwaitandwaituntilhecatchesuptowhereIstand,withnothingto50myselfbuttheurgencytoescape51whatmighthappenbutwhathasalreadyhappenedinmymind.Hecomesclose,closer.Icanseehiseyes(orIthinkIcan).

“Willyoupleaseleavemealone.”Itisneitheraquestionnorascream.Myvoiceislow,conversational.Nothingcanbe52thanwhatIhaveimagined.Hepauses.

“I’mnotgoingto53you,”hewhispers,thenturnsaroundandwalksbacktohiscar.

Althoughthisincidentwasimportanttome,itshouldnotbeunderstoodas54actionforanyoneelse.Eachofusrespondsinourownway.Butforme,ayoungstudent,itsealedtheconnectionbetweenmyimaginationandthesourceofcourage.Ididnotrunaway.ThenightI55

myground.

36.

A.from

B.off

C.by

D.on

37.

A.disappearing

B.escaping

C.separating

D.hanging

38.

A.change

B.alternative

C.shift

D.choice

39.

A.due

B.necessary

C.valuable

D.accessible

40.

A.adventure

B.instance

C.format

D.theme

41.

A.dismiss

B.accept

C.evaluate

D.waste

42.

A.glance

B.wonder

C.jump

D.aim

43.

A.wake

B.turn

C.speed

D.pick

44.

A.danger

B.chance

C.fortune

D.point

45.

A.feeling

B.leaving

C.inserting

D.repairing

46.

A.into

B.down

C.through

D.over

47.

A.clothes

B.purse

C.paper

D.rings

48.

A.empty

B.detailed

C.formal

D.real

49.

A.flexible

B.changeable

C.imaginary

D.slight

50.

A.express

B.enjoy

C.excuse

D.defend

51.

A.either

B.nothing

C.too

D.not

52.

A.worse

B.swifter

C.funnier

D.useful

53.

A.interrupt

B.bother

C.insult

D.prevent

54.

A.appropriate

B.harmful

C.relevant

D.improper

55.

A.lost

B.stood

C.turned

D.hit

三.阅读理解

A

TheFirstHello

Themanfromthetelephonedepartmentgotoffthebus,andmadehiswaytotheteastall,wipingthesweatoffhishead,face,thenslippinghishandkerchiefunderhisshirttowipehisneckandback.Itwasayearagothatthephonelinehadbeeninstalled,sixmonthslatermenfromthepublicworksdepartmenthadcometoputupthephonebooth—aneatbox-likestructure,withaglasswindow,andwoodenledges,yellowincolour.Anddaysafterthat,apainterhadtakenanentiredaytocolourinbroad,blackbrushstrokes,thewords:

STDBooth,localandSTDallowded.

Noonecouldtellthatthelastwordhadbeenmisspelled.Besides,hehadtakentheentireday.Afterhehadacupoftea,hehadleft,wavingcheerfully.Andnowmonthslater,someoneelsewashereagain.

Everyonewatchedthemanashesatonthebench.Noonesaidaword,andsoonthesoundofhimslurpinghisteafilledthehotafternoon.Afewleavesfell,heavyintheheat,andsometimesacarpassed,onitswaytothemaincityfartheraway.

Whenthemanhadfinished,hemadetopaybuttheteashopownerwhosatbehindhissteamingkettleandthewashedupturnedcups,wavedhimaway.

“Youareourguesthere.”

Sothemantookhishandkerchiefoutagainandwipedhisface.

Theycrowdedaroundhimasheshuthimselfupinthephonebooth.Whenthechildrenpressedtheirnoseagainsttheglass,heshooedthemaway,ashetookoutashinyblackinstrumentandplaceditonthenarrowshelf.Asighofsatisfactionpassedthrougheveryonethatsoonchangedtoanexcitedyellastheysawhimdialanumber,pressingafingerintotheringeddialerofthephoneandlettingitgoallthewayinahalf-circle.Awhilelater,theyhearhimsayintothemouthpiece,“Hello.”

“Hello,”thechildrenaroundtheboothtookupthecry,theteashopownerbrokeintoasmileandthemenwaitingforabussmiledandsaidhellotoeachother.Thesadhu(印度的僧人)whosatunderthebanyantreenoddedwisely.Asthesoundcarried,morehelloswereheard.Thewomenwinnowinggraingiggledastheytriedthewordtentatively,theshepherdsfeedingtheirflockscalledouttotheirsheep,laughingastheyusedtheword.

“It’sabigoccasion,”saidtheheadman,inanawedvoice.

“Itis,”agreedthosearoundhim.Thetelephonemanemergedandhandedoverasmallchitofpapertotheheadman.“Thisisthetelephonenumber.”

Theheadmanlookedatitreverentlyasifitwereamantra(符咒).Theothersaroundhimreadoutthenumbersslowly,digit-by-digit.

Thetelephonemanwasnowtootiredtonoticethecheeringaroundhim.Heknewhehadtowaitlongbeforethebustotakehimbackarrived.Ashesippedhissecondcupoftea,herememberedsomethingelse.

“Oh,youcan’tstartusingthephonenow.Theministerwillcomenextmonthandinaugurateit.”

Noonesaidaword.Noonewassurprised.Theyhadwaitedsolong;amonthmoredid

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