朝阳区高三英语二模考试试题及答案.docx

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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

Whateverprojectsyouhaveinmindforthehome,awish-bookisawaytodesigntheplans.

Creatingawish-bookisafun,mind-expandingandfreewaytobeginanydesignprojectinyourhome.Evenifyourbudge

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