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北京市2017届高三综合练练习

英语

第Ⅰ卷(选择题共115分)

第二部分:

知识运用(共两节,45分)

第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,共15分)

从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。

21.Passmeexercise-bookontheshelf.Iwanttokeepdiaryfromnowon.

A.a:

aB.the;theC.the;/D.an;a

22.Shediedwhenshewasninety,notofoldage,butheadinjurywhenshefelldownaflightofstairs.

A.ofB.fromC.withD.for

23.Wecouldn’teatoutbecauseofushadmoneyonus.

A.all;noB.any;noC.none;anyD.noone;any

24.Inmyview,London’snotasexpensiveinpriceasTokyobutTokyoisintraffic.

A.moreorganizedB.soorganizedas

C.themostorganizedD.asorganizedas

25.LastSundaywewenttothatbigsupermarket,somefruitsandvisitedtheoldpeopleinthenursinghouse.

A.buyB.boughtC.buyingD.tobuy

26.一Don’tworry!

I’llhaveBobthejobatonce!

一Yes,hehas,buthehaditinstead.

A.do;doingB.doing;doC.done;doneD.do;done

27.Forecastershavesaidtheremoresnowoverthenexttwodays,mainlysoutheastEngland,WalesandScotland.

A.willbe;affectingB.is:

affected

C.is:

toaffectD.willbe;affect

28.Thestrangethingwasthetworobberscameoutofthebank,theydidnotrunawayimmediately.

A.thatB.whenC.thatafterD.whatwhen

29.Ihearthey’vepromotedTom,buthedidn’tmentionwhenwetalkedonthephone.

A.topromoteB.havingbeenpromoted

C.havingpromotedD.tobepromoted

30.Isthishotelofferedyouajobyoustayedthefirsttimeyouarrivedhere?

A.which;whereB.theone;inwhich

C.where;thatD.theonethat;where

31.Heislikelytolandinhotwaterhestopsitrightnow.

A.ifB.unlessC.incaseD.though

32.Iboughtashort-waveradioyesterdayinordertoEnglishprograms.

A.lookforB.getthroughC.pickupD.goover

33.一Hehasperformedverywell.

—,and.

A.Sohehas;SoyouhaveB.Sohehas;Sohaveyou

C.Sohashe;SohaveyouD.Sohashe;Soyouhave

34.1hopewithheraboutthatduringthetimeweatcollege.

A.totalk;studiedB.tohavetalked;arestudying

C.totalk;werestudyingD.tohavetalked;werestudying

35.—Howaboutseeingafilmthisafternoon?

—.Ihaven’tseenanyforayear

A.NochanceB.GoaheadC.WhynotD.Mypleasure

第二节完形填空(20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和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。

My14-year-oldson,John,andIspottedthecoatatthesametime.Itwashangingata(an)36clothingstore.Thecoathadablackvelvetcollar,delightfultailoring,aFifthAvenuelabel(标签)anda(an)37priceof$28.

Welookedat38,sayingnothing,39John’seyesshone.Dark,woolentopcoatswerepopularjustthenwith40,butcould41severalhundreddollarsnew.

John42thecoat.Heturnedfromsidetoside,eyeinghimselfinthemirrorwithaserious,studied43thatsoonchangedintoasmile.The44wasperfect.Johnworethecoattoschoolthenextdayandcamehomewearingabigsmile.“Howdidthekidslikeyourcoat?

”Iasked.“Theyloveit.”Hesaid,carefully45itoverthechairandsmoothingitflat.

Overthenextfewweeks,the46cameoverJohn.Quiet,reasoneddiscussionwas47argument.Hebecamemorethoughtfulandeagerto48.“Gooddinner,Mum,”hewouldsayeveryevening.OnedaywhenIsuggestedthathemightstartonhomeworkbeforedinner,Johnsaid,“Youareright,andIguessIwill.”

WhenI49thistooneofhisteachersandremarkedthatIdidn’tknow50causedthechanges,shesaidwithlaughter,“Itmustbehiscoat!

”Atthelibrary,we51tomeetafriendwhohadnotseenourchildrenforalongtime.“52thisbeJohn?

”Heasked,lookinguptoJohn’snewheightandcoat,andextendinghishand,onegentlemantoanother.

JohnandIbothknewweshouldnever53aperson’sclothesfortherealpersonwithinthem.Butthereissomethingtobesaidfor54astandardofexcellencefortheworldtosee,forpracticingstandardofexcellenceinthought,speechandbehavior,andfor55whatisontheinsidewithwhatisontheoutside.

36.A.second-handB.expensiveC.bigD.cheap

37.A.reasonableB.unbelievableC.specialD.average

38.A.eachotherB.oneanotherC.theotherD.others

39.A.thereforeB.howeverC.butD.thus

40.A.adultsB.peopleC.parentsD.teenagers

41.A.spendB.costC.payD.take

42.A.touchedB.buttonedC.heldD.obtained

43.A.gestureB.expressionC.attitudeD.feeling

44.A.colorB.priceC.fitD.style

45.A.pressingB.takingC.hangingD.folding

46.A.happinessB.satisfactionC.changeD.generosity

47.A.becauseofB.insteadofC.awareofD.fullof

48.A.pleaseB.understandC.complainD.apologize

49.A.mentionedB.wroteC.reportedD.explained

50.A.whenB.howC.whatD.that

51.A.happenedB.cameC.intendedD.decided

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52.A.ShouldB.WouldC.MustD.Could

53.A.watchB.judgeC.mistakeD.consider

54.A.doingB.showingC.speakingD.wearing

55.A.comparingB.connectingC.combiningD.matching

第三部分阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)

阅读下列短文,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。

A

“Youpressthebutton,wedotherest.”ThatwasGeorgeEastman’smessagetoamateur(业余爱好者)photographersin1889.Hismanycontributionstothefieldofphotographyhelpedthehobbyinexpensivelyandeasily.

PhotographywasinventedinFranceinthelate1830s.WhenEastmanwasaboy,itwasstilladifficultartPhotographersneededgreatskill,muchtechnicalknowledge,expensiveequipment,andstrongbacks.Cameraswerebigandheavy.Also,thephotographerhadtocarryaroundchemicalsandequipmenttopreparewetphotographicplates(胶片)anddeveloppictures.

Althoughhewasonly24yearsoldandjustanamateurphotographer,in1878,Eastmanbegansearchingforwaystosimplifythephotographicprocess。

Days,heworkedinabankwhereheearned$15aweektohelpsupporthismother.Evenings。

heexperimentedathomeinthekitchen.Sometimesheworkedverylateuntilhewastiredtoundress.

Finallyhiseffortswererewarded.In1879,heinventedthenewplateusedincameras.Thefollowingyearhe1easedthethirdfloorofabuildinginNewYorkandbegancommercialproductionandsaleoftheseplates.FromthissimplebeginningcamethepresentdayEastmanKodakCompany,whichdoesabilliondollarseveryyearandhasbranchofficesthroughouttheworld.

Eastmanwentfromonesuccesstoanother.In1888,heproducedalightweightcamera,theKodak,pricedat$25.Hiscompanyhadaonedollarcameraonthemarketby1990.Hisfactoryandlabkeptgrowing.Theybecamevastenterprisesproducingmanydifferentmodelsofcameras,colorfilms,andavarietyofphotographicsupplies.

ThankstoGeorgeEastman,photographyhasbecomenotonlyapopularhobby,butanimportantmedium(媒介)forteachingandspreadingknowledge.Itscontributionstomedicine.science,industry,education,artandentertainmenthaveimportantlyaffectedthe20thcentury.

56.Accordingtothepassage,photography.

A.wasinventedbyGeorgeEastman

B.wasfoundedin1889

C.isanewsmedium

D.isahobbyandamedium

57.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat.

A.Eastmanwillberememberedasbothaninventorandindustrialist

B.Eastmanwillberegardedasagreatphotographer

C.Eastmanmadealotofinventionswhichareafterhisname

D.Eastman’sfactoryproducedcamerasaswellasmedicalsupplies.

58.Theword“leased’’isclosestinmeaningto.

A.hiredB.1entC.borrowedD.1eft

B

WhenhisplanetoucheddownatMontreal’sinternationalairport,DavidLeecollectedhisluggageandheadedfortheairportparkinggarage,wherehelefthisbrand-newcarthreeweeksearlier.Butthecarwasn’tthere:

Leefoundapoliceofficer,whogavehimthebadnews:

hisAudiA6mostlikelyhadbeenabsorbedintoavastblackcarmarketsomewhereinEasternEuropeorAfrica.

Lee,whofliesoutofMontrealbecauseitistheclosestmajorairporttohishome,isnotalone.CountlessU.S.travelersuseMontreal’sairportbecauseofitsconvenienceandlowerprice,whichtheadssays.Notsurprisingly,theadsdon’tmentionthatmorethan200carsarestoleneveryyearfromtheairport’sparkinglots.

Professionalthievessearchtheairport’sparkinggaragesforcarsthatarerelativelyfreeofdustandhaveU.S.1icenseplates—alackofdustmeansthatacarwasparkedrecently,andAmericansoftentravelforweeks.Thatgivesthebadguysalotoftimetodowhateverthey

wantwiththecar.

WhattheydoistakethestolencarstoMontreal’sport,wheretheyareputinsidehugecontainerstobetakenabroad.Inaboutaweek,thecarsareonthestreetsinRussiaorcountriesinAfricaorAsia.PolicedeclarethatCanada’smostpowerfulcar—theftringsarecontrolledbyRussiancrimeorganizations.

“Whenyouhavesomanycarsparkedatyourairporteveryyear,’’saysMontreal’sdirectorofairportprotection,“it’snotamajorproblem.’’ButtheMontrealairport’scar-theftproblem—policerecorded220stolencarslastyear,ismuchworsethanotherinternationalairportsinNorthAmerica:

Lastyear;forexample,only65carswerestolenatLosAngeles’sairport;Boston’sLoganairporthadonly4reportedthefts.SonowDavidLeewillheadtoLogan,hisnextclosestmajorairport.It’salongerdrive,butthat’sOKifitsaveshisnewcar.

59.ProfessionaIcarthievesareinterestedindust—freeAmericancarsbecause.

A.theyhaveenoughtimetodealwiththestolencars

B.theyhaveaspecialinterestinAmericancars

C.Americancarsarepopularinblackcarmarkets

D.Americancarsareusuallynewandexpensive

60.Cartheftsgosmoothlybecause.

A.thepolicehavesomethingtodowiththem

B.thestolencarssellwellintheworldmarket

C.thethievesarefamiliarwiththeparkinggarages

D.theyarepromotedbysomeinternationalcrimegroups

61.ThetextindicatesthatMontrealairportofficialsseem

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