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陕西省西工大附中高三英语第七次适应性训练试题新人教版
陕西省西工大附中2013届高三第七次适应性训练英语试题
第一部分英语知识运用(共四节,满分55分)
第一节语音知识(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)
从A、B、C、D四个选项中,找出其划线部分与所给单词的划线部分读音相同的选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。
1.thoroughA.within B.smooth C.through D.that
2.chiefA.quiet B.believe C.diet D.variety
3.editionA.reject B.editor C.recently D.gentle
4.rangeA. graph B. average C.diamond D.reputation
5.panickedA.accustomed B.embarrassed C.addicted D.bathed
第二节情景对话(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)
根据对话情景和内容,从对话后所给的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。
选项中有两项为多余选项。
W:
CanItalktothemanager?
M:
Yes,I'mthemanager.6
W:
Isawyour"HelpWanted"signinthewindow.7
M:
Yes.We'relookingforadishwasher.
W:
I'dliketoapply.
M:
8
W:
No,Ihaven't,butI'msureIcouldlearnquickly.
M:
Hmm.9
W:
Well,Ihaven'toperatedkitchenequipmentbefore,butwithalittletraining,I'msureIcoulddoagoodjob.
M:
Okay.Here'sanapplicationform.10
W:
Thanksverymuch.
A.WhatcanIdoforyou?
B.Youcansitoverthereandfillitout.
C.Canyoutellmewhatthepositionis?
D.It'shardworkandthepayisnothigh.
E.Haveyouworkedasadishwasherbefore?
F.Wewillgiveyouadefiniteanswertomorrow.
G.Weneedapersonwhocanoperatekitchenequipment.
第三节语法和词汇知识(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
从每小题的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
并
在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。
11.—Iwilltreatyoutoabigmealanotherday.
—Oh,!
Youcannotbeserious.
A.goaheadB.thankyouC.comeonD.pleasedon't
12.______alittleearlier,youcouldhavegotacopyofhislatestbook.
A.IfyouwouldarriveB.Ifyouarrived
C.ShouldyouarriveD.Hadyouarrived
13.I’malwaysbusywithmywork,sooccasionsarequiterare______Icanspendthewholedaywithmykids.
A.inwhichB.thatC.whyD.when
14.Mr.Whitefoundhiswifesurroundedbylettersandpapersand______veryworried.
A.lookB.looksC.lookingD.tolook
15.Theboytalkedhismother________buyinghimahomecomputer.
A.ofB.overC.toD.into
16.IwanttobuythatkindofclothbecauseI_____thecloth_____well.
A.havetold;washes B.havebeentold;washes
C.wastold;washed D.havebeentold;iswashed
17.Hisgrandfatherwasamongthefirsttosettlein_____isnowafamousholidaycenter.
A.what B.which C.where D.that
18.Shesaidshewasingreatneedofsuchatableandaskedmehowmuch_____tablewouldcost.
A.suchabeautifulwoodenroundB.onesuchbeautifulroundwooden
C.onesuchroundbeautifulwoodenD.sucharoundbeautifulwooden
19.—Howcomeasimplemeallikethiscostssomuch?
—Wehave____inyourbillthecostofthecupyoubrokejustnow.
A.added B.included C.contained D.charged
20.—Whatdoyouthinkofthathousewife?
—Sheis______ofagoodhousekeeper,forthechildren’sroomisalwaysaterriblemess.
A.nobodyB.somebodyC.nothingD.something
21.—Tocelebrateyourbirthday,Imadethecakeonmyown.
—Thankyou.Itrysomeofit.
A.mustB.may C.canD.might
22.—WhatshouldIweartoattendhisweddingparty?
—Dress____youlike.
A.what B.however C.whatever D.how
23.ToreadTolstoyand____tothenineteenthcenturyRussianliteraturearetwoexcellentreasonsfortakingProfessorMorel’scourse.
A.tointroduceB.introduceC.beingintroducedD.tobeintroduced
24.____friendofmygrandfather'swillcometomorrow.I'mwonderinghowold
____manhemightbe.
A.The;aB.The;theC.A;aD.A;the
25.Ifyoudon'tkeepthemeatintherefrigeratoronsuchahotday,itmay____.
A.gooutB.goawayC.gooffD.godown
第四节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出适合填入
对应空白处的最佳选项。
并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。
Inaspiritofgratitude(感恩)andgivingbacktotheparentswhoraisedthem,BillandJackieMetz’sdaughtershaveofferedagenerousinvitation.
“TheybothliveinChicagonow,”saidBillMetz,75,aretiredSacramentoStatepsychologyprofessor.“Onewaswillingtoputanextraflooronherhouseand26anelevatorforussowecouldlivethere.27wantedtochangeherbasementforus.Itoldthemwe’dhavesomebodyshootus28wedidthat.”
TheMazes,wholiveintheirownhomeatEscalonVillageRoseville,enjoytheirbig,close-knit29,whichalsoincludestwosonsinCaliforniaand11grandchildren.Buttheideaoflivingwiththekidsintheirolderageleavesthem30.“Myfirstreactionwas,‘Idon’twantyoutotellme31todo,’”saidJackieMaze,whoisalso75andaretiredteacherandcounselor.
Mostolderadults32tobeabitmoreeuphemistic(委婉的)aboutit:
Typically,theysaythattheydon’twanttobea33totheirkids,orthattheydon’twanttobotherthem.34,statisticsshowaplainertruth.Inhugenumbers,seniors35theirfreedom,andtheywanttoliveontheirown36theycan.
IntheSacramentoregion,UScensusfigures(人口普查数据)37thatalmostthree-fourthsofpeople65andolderliveinsame-generation(asopposedtomultigenerational)households.Nationalfiguresareeven38,withnearly80percentofolderadultslivingintheirownhouseholds–morethanthreetimesthe39ofthe1940s.
ArecentsurveyfromtheresearchfirmGallup&Robinsonhighlights(凸显,突出)thatsenseof40.While53percentofpeoplebelowage65saidtheywould41anagingparentwhoneededtheirhelp,onlyaquarterofpeopleolderthan65saidtheywould42aninvitationtolivewiththeirgrownchildren.
Thoseattitudes43thestubbornoldculturalway,inwhichthegrandparents,kidsandgrandkidsgrowoldertogether44oneroof—atraditionfromthedayswhentherewasnochoicebutforthegenerationstolive45,likeitornot.
A.raiseB.makeC.fixD.store
A.AnotherB.TheotherC.OthersD.Theothers
A.untilB.sinceC.afterD.before
A.familyB.homeC.houseD.room
A.coldB.happyC.puzzledD.warm
A.whichB.whatC.whenD.where
A.planB.decideC.agreeD.tend
A.barrierB.dangerC.burdenD.guide
A.FurthermoreB.HoweverC.ThereforeD.Otherwise
A.appreciateB.winC.shareD.lose
A.asfarasB.asgoodasC.aslongasD.asmuchas
A.announceB.showC.declareD.tell
A.lowerB.moreC.higherD.fewer
A.numberB.sizeC.amountD.sum
A.independenceB.achievementC.successD.responsibility
A.takedownB.takeupC.takeoutD.takein
A.refuseB.acceptC.receiveD.send
A.reflectB.challengeC.cooperateD.keep
A.onB.inC.fromD.under
A.aloneB.apartC.togetherD.altogether
第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列四篇短文,从每小题后所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。
A
Ican’trememberawinterbeingascoldasthisinPennsylvania,butI’msuretherewerecolderdays.
Eventhoughthedaylighthoursaregrowinglongerminutebyminute,it’seasytofindanexcusenottogooutunlessyouabsolutelymust,butthenagainIoftenhavetopushmyselftoaccomplishthings.
PeopleIspeaktohavebeeninallkindsofnastymoods.Theysaythey’re“undertheweather,”notfeelinggoodaboutthistimeofyear.
AsIstoodoutsidewithmytwodogsyesterday,itwassocoldthatmynoseandfacefeltfrozenandmyearswerestinging.
Ofcourse,thatdoesn’tmattertoRickyandLucy.Theyhavearoutinetheymustgothroughtofindjustthefightingspotnomatterhowcoldorhotitis.
SoIwait.
Butthistimeitwasdifferent.Ascoldasitwas,Isuddenlywasexcitedthinkingabouthowwonderfulthisextremecoldreallywas.
Thenthesunbrokethroughthecloudsandmemoriesofsummer’sextremelyhotdaysflashedthroughmymind.Icouldrememberstandingintheheatoftheafternoon,withsweatpouringdownmybrowandthehot,burningsunagainstmyface.IremindedmyselfthenandtherethatinthecoldofthewinterIwouldwishIhadthisheat.
Iwasgratefulfortheextremes.Withouttheextremesinmylife,Iwouldneverappreciatethedayswhenthingswerejustright.Withouttheextremes,lifewouldbeboring.
It’sbeingpushedtooneoftheextremesthatmakesusappreciatethemiddlemore.Healthchallengesremindusthatweneedtopaymoreattentiontohowwelive.Financialextremesremindusthatwhenthingsgosmoothlyit’salsotimetosaveforrainingdays.
I’vecometotheconclusionthatalltoooftenIfindareasonnottobehappywithwhereIamatthatmoment.
Whetherit’shotorcold,goodhealthorbad,inthemoneyoroutofit,Ialwayswantittobedifferent.
I’mtiredofbeing“UndertheWeather!
”
46.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardstheextremesinlife?
A.Grateful.B.Critical.C.Negative.D.Unconcerned.
47.Thatdaythewriterwaitedintheterriblecoldbecause______.
A.hisdogswantedtohunt
B.hewantedtofacethecoldbravely
C.hisdogshadaroutine
D.hewantedtobedifferent
48.Theunderlinedword“nasty”(Paragraph3)canbereplacedby______.
A.unpleasantB.violent
C.favorableD.unusual
B
Ihatedwritingthank-younotesasachild,butIhadnochoice:
Mymotherwasadamant(坚决的)abouthonoringotherpeople’skindnessandgenerosity.Butnowafterachildhoodspentcraftingthosenotes,themusicofgratitudeflowsnaturallyfromme.
IhireBranttobuildanarbor(凉亭)aroundmyfrontdoor.IdrewitexactlyasIwanted,andherealizedmyvisionperfectly.Surprisedathowthearbor’sbeautyupliftedmeeverytimeIsteppedintomyhouse,IcalledBrantafewweeksafterthearborwentup.Heansweredthephonedefensively.
“WhatcanIdoforyou?
”heasked,hisvoicecoldanddistant.
“Youcansay,‘You’rewelcome,’”Iresponded.
“Idon’tunderstand,”Brantsho