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朝阳区高三英语二模考试试题及答案
北京市朝阳区高三年级第二次综合英语学科测试
21.Thenewscameasnosurprisetome.I_____forsometimethatthefactorywasgoingtoshutdown.
A.knew
B.hadknown C.haveknown D.know
22._____peoplefood,housingandjobsiswhatagovernmentshouldfirstconsiderafteranaturaldisasterhappens.
A.Offered B.Offering C.Offer D.Beingoffered
23.CouldIspeakto_____isinchargeofInternationalSales,please?
A.anyone B.someone C.whoever D.nomatterwho
24.Canyouimaginehowmuch_____mycarlookedafterbeingairbrushed?
A.well B.good C.best D.better
25.Theydon’tknowwhatisgoingtohappenwhentheproject_____.
A.willfinish B.hasfinished C.willbefinished D.isfinished
26.EBay,AmazonandWal-Martarepopularwebsites_____peoplecansellgoodstoeachother.
A.where B.which C.when D.whose
27.Theheadmasterwillnotpermitthechangeinthecourse,nor_____itathought.
A.doesheevengive B.heevengives
C.willheevengive D.hewillevengive
28.Thefarmersexpandedtheirproductiontomeettheincreasingdemand_____locallygrownfood.
A.for B.in C.of D.to
29.Theversion_____tobeclosesttotheauthor’soriginalnowbelongstoanationalmuseuminParis.
A.isthought B.thinking C.beingthought D.thought
30.Itrainedcontinuouslyforabout3hoursontheway,completely_____hisappointmentwiththeinterviewer.
A.ruined B.ruining C.toruin D.ruins
31.Itwasverykindofyoutodothewashing-up,butyou_____it.
A.needn’tdo B.shouldn’tdo C.mustn’thavedoneD.didn’thavetodo
32.She_____withthesymphonyorchestrathreetimesthisseason.
A.played B.hasplayed C.hasbeenplaying D.isplaying
33.Itwasprobablyatthatmoment_____Iunderstoodwhatkindnessreallywas.
A.that B.when C.which D.what
34.Pollutionwillremainaglobalproblemforalongtime_____muchhasbeendonetosolveit.
A.since B.unless C.though D.if
35.––Whatajourney!
We’vefinallyarrived!
––_____anout-of-datetrainschedule,wewouldnothavemissedthetrain.
A.Hadwenotused B.Didweuse C.Ifwedidn’tuse D.Ifwehadused
Ilearnedaboutlifefromanantfarm.WhenIwassevenyearsold,myfamilytriedto__36__anantfarmathome.First,weputcleansandinathinglassbox,andthenwebroughtsomeantsfromthebackyardandplacedthemintothe__37__home.
Shortlyafterthenew__38__weredroppedintotheglassstructure,theygottoworkmakingtunnels.Iwasamazedthateachoneknew__39__whattodo.Afterhoursofstaring,Irealizedthattheantshadparticulargivenjobs.Withmymom’shelp,Ikeptajournalofwhathappenedeachdayand__40__theants.Myfavoritewasthebiggest,Cinderella.Idrewapictureofherinmyjournal,whichIstillhave.
Ondayfiveadisaster__41__theantfarm.WhileIwas__42__theants,IhadputmyfacesoclosetothestructurethatIaccidentallytippeditover,__43__inallthetunnels.Althoughtheants__44__theirearthquake,onebyonetheybegantodie.Iwas__45__asIwatchedthemgiveuptheirtunnel-buildingtocarrythebodiestoacornerofthefarm.Mymotherreportedthattheantsweredyingof“frustration”—feelingannoyedandimpatientastheycouldn’tcontrolthesituation.Theysimplycouldnot__46__therealitythattheirtunnelshadbeendestroyed.Cinderellawasthelasttodie;shedidsowhilecarryingadeadantonherback.
Althoughmuchtimehaspassed,Istillthinkofthatantfarm.Momhadhopeditwouldteachmeaboutthenaturalworld,__47__ittaughtmemuchmore.__48__theyears,Icametorealizetheantswereastudyinthebenefitsof__49__.Workingtogether,theywereabletocreatea(n)__50__worldforthemselves.Ialsolearnedthattheyshouldbe__51__fortheirhardwork.Dayinanddayout,eachlaboredattheirtask.Theantfarmdemonstratedthatteamworkandperseveranceareindeedtwokey__52__tosuccess.ButtherewasanevenlargerlessonthatIdidnot__53__untilrecently:
Disasterisanaturalpartoflife,andmustbe__54__.Unliketheants,humanscannotgiveupwhentheyface__55__.Unliketheants,wehavetorealizethatifatunnelcavesin,wejusthavetobuildanother.
36.A.get B.buy C.run D.find
37.A.empty B.new C.strange D.distant
38.A.guests B.settlers C.friends D.members
39.A.probably B.roughly C.exactly D.normally
40.A.named B.trained C.compared D.measured
41.A.affected B.struck C.kicked D.beat
42.A.removing B.teaching C.observing D.collecting
43.A.turning B.rushing C.filling D.caving
44.A.experienced B.predicted C.faced D.survived
45.A.annoyed B.horrified C.moved D.thrilled
46.A.reflect B.ignore C.confirm D.stand
47.A.and B.but C.so D.or
48.A.In B.For C.From D.Over
49.A.teamwork B.devotion C.responsibility D.organization
50.A.relaxing B.amusing C.moving D.amazing
51.A.supported B.inspired C.admired D.admitted
52.A.certificates B.approaches C.ingredients D.circumstances
53.A.give B.realize C.take D.adopt
54.A.accepted B.suffered C.achieved D.managed
55.A.challenges B.barriers C.pressure D.disappointment
A
WhenSallyRidewastenyearsold,shehadnoideathatshewouldsomedaygrowuptobeoneofAmerica’sfirstwomenastronauts.Infact,ifyouhadaskedherthenwhatshewantedtobe,shewouldhavesaid,“Iwanttoplayshortstop(游击手)fortheLosAngelesDodgers.”Sallycollectedbaseballcardsbytheboxful,andsheknewthenameandbattingaverageofeveryplayerintheNationalLeague.
Butmajorleaguebaseballdidn’tseemmuchofapossibilityforagirl,evenanathleticonelikeSally,soherfatherandmothertalkedherintotakingtennislessonswhenshewastwelve.Atfirstshehatedtotradeinherbaseballbatforatennisracket,butitwasn’tlongbeforeshestartedtowintournamentsinhernewsport.“TennisbecamemuchmorefunwhenIstartedwinning,”Sallyremembers.
Sallyfirstbecameinterestedinthespaceprogramin1962whenastronautJohnGlennorbitedtheearthinhisMercuryspacecapsule.Sallywastenyearsoldatthetime,butsheremembersthelaunchandthesplashdownasiftheyhappenedyesterday.Thegirlwhousedtomemorizebattingaveragesbecameaspacefan.ShequicklylearnedthenameofalltheeightNASAastronauts,thedateofeverylaunch,andthenameandnumberofeveryspacecraftfromFreedom7toSkylab3.
Bythetimeshewassixteen,Sallyhaddecidedtobecomeanastrophysicist.Shehadalsobecomeanationallyrankedtennisplayer.SheremembersyawningthroughanimportanttennismatchonJune20,1969,afterstayingupallnighttowatchNeilArmstrong’sfirststepsonthemoon.Sallylostthematch.AsSallygotolder,manyofherfriendsstartedplayingprofessionaltennis.Someofthemtriedtotalkherintoquittingschooltojointhemontheprofessionaltenniscircuit.ButSallysaidno.“Blackholesaremoreinterestingtomethanbackhands,”shetoldthem.Nowsheknowsthatshemadetherightchoice,butin1970SallyhadnowayofknowingthatNASAwouldopenthespaceprogramtowomen.
56.Whenstillachild,SallyRidewantedtobea(an)_____whenshegrewup.
A.baseballplayer B.astronaut C.tennisplayer D.astrophysicist
57.SallyRidebecameaspacefan_____.
A.whenshewas12 B.in1962 C.in1970 D.in1976
58.ShelostanimportanttennismatchonJune20,1969because_____.
A.shekeptyawningwhileplayingthegame
B.shewasnolongerinterestedintennis
C.shedidn’thaveenoughsleepthenightbefore
D.shewasthinkingofbecominganastrophysicist
B
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