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北京市届高三英语综合练习47
北京市2017届高三综合练习
英语
本试卷分为第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分,共150分,考试时间120分钟。
考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
注意事项:
1.答试卷的第Ⅰ卷时,每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案选中涂满涂黑,黑度以盖住框内字母为准。
如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后再选涂其他答案项。
在试卷上答题无效。
2.答第Ⅱ卷时,必须用黑色字迹的签字笔按题号顺序答在答题卡的黑色框答题区域相应位置内,未在对应的答题区域作答或者超出答题区域均不得分。
第I卷(选择题,共115分)
第二部分:
英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节:
单项填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)
从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项的标号涂黑。
21.Thetworoomsareofsize.Andanothertwoarethreetimessizeofthem.
A.a;aB.a;theC.the;aD.the;the
22.Studentsshouldn’tsay“Getout!
”orrudemark.
A.suchanyB.asuchC.somesuchD.anysuch
23.—WillHelengetdisappointedifItellhershefailed?
—Ithinkshe.
A.mayB.hastoC.shouldD.need
24.—Don’ttellhimabouthismother’sillnessuntilthecompetition.
—No,Iwon’t.
A.hasfinishedB.wasfinishedC.willfinishD.willbefinished
25.—HowcanIdealwithsuchasituation?
—Takemeasureyouthinkbest.
A.howeverB.wheneverC.whateverD.whichever
26.inthemountainsforthreedays,theyoungmanwasfinallysavedbythelocalpolice.
A.HavinglostB.LostC.BeinglostD.Losing
27.—I’veaskedonlyonepersontocomeandhelpus—Sam.
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—hedoesn’tcome?
A.HowaboutB.WhataboutC.IfonlyD.Whatif
28.—IwonderhowlongyouinHawaii.
—Justfortheweekend,thenIhadtoattendaconferenceinLosAngeles.
A.willstayB.stayedC.havestayedD.werestaying
29.Afterstayinginhospitalforlong,thepatientwasadvisedtogototheseasidesothathishealthcouldsoon.
A.pickupB.setupC.makeupD.getup
30.doesshedoanythingimportantwithoutaskingherparents’advicefirst.
A.UsuallyB.OftenC.SometimesD.Seldom.
31.—Yououghttohavegiventhemsomeadvice.
—,butwhocaredwhatIsaid?
A.SoIoughtB.SooughtIC.SoIdidD.SodidI
32.WasitBill,playedbasketballwell,helpedtheblindmancrosstheroad?
A.that;whoB.that;thatC.who;thatD.who;which
33.I’vepromisedtokeepitsecretsoIcan’treallytellyouanythingwhatyouknowalready.
A.forB.aboutC.ofD.beyond
34.Hespends,Ithink,alotmoretimeinreadingEnglishthanIdoFrench.
A.learningB.tolearnC.learnD.havinglearned
35.Yourillnesswillnotdeveloptothepointnobodycancureit.
A.whichB.whereC.thatD.what
第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36—55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上涂黑。
“Now,”Mrs.VirginiaDeViewsaid,smiling,“wearegoingtodiscoverourprofessions.”Theclassseemedtobegreatlysurprised.Ourprofessions?
Wewereonly13and14yearsold!
Theteachermustbe__36__."Yes,youwillallbesearchingforyourfuture37.Eachofyouwillhaveto___38__someoneinyourfield,plusgiveanoralreport."
Eachdayinherclass,VirginiaDeViewremindedusaboutthis.Finally,I__39__printjournalism.ThismeantIhadtogotointerviewatrue-bluenewspaperreporter.Iwasextremelynervous.Isatdowninfrontofhim__40__abletospeak.Helookedatmeandsaid,"Didyoubringapencilorpen?
"Ishookmyhead.“Howaboutsome__41__?
”Ishookmyheadagain.
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Finally,IthoughtherealizedIwas__42__,andIgotmyfirstbigtipasa__43___.“Never,nevergoanywherewithoutapenorpaper.Youneverknowwhatyou’llrun__44__into.”Afterafewdays,Igavemyoralreporttotallyfrommemoryinclass.IgotanAontheentireproject.
Yearslater,Iwasincollegelookingaroundforanewcareer,butwithnosuccess.ThenI___45__VirginiaDeViewandmydesire,at13tobeajournalism.AndIcalledmyparents.Theydidn't___46__me.Theyjustremindedmehow___47___thefieldwasandhowIhadrunawayfromcompetitionallmylife.Thiswastrue.Butjournalismdidsomethingtome;itwasinmy48.Anditgavemethefreedomtogouptototalstrangersandaskwhatwas__49__.
Forthepastfiftyyears,I’vehadthemostsatisfyingreportingcareer,50storiesfrommurderstoairplane51andfinallychoosingmystrongestarea.WhenIwenttopickupmyphoneoneday,anincrediblewaveofmemories52meandIrealizedthathaditnotbeen53VirginiaDeView,Iwouldnotbesittingatthatdesk.
Iget54allthetime:
“Howdidyoupickjournalism?
”
“Well,yousee,therewasthisteacher…”Ialwaysstartout.IjustwishIcould55her.
36.A.cautiousB.madC.optimisticD.enthusiastic
37.A.universitiesB.familiesC.professionsD.lives
38.A.interviewB.describeC.admireD.face
39.A.consideredB.rejectedC.expectedD.picked
40.A.hardlyB.nearlyC.naturallyD.eagerly
41.A.preparationsB.newspapersC.drinkD.paper
42.A.reliableB.gratefulC.terrifiedD.amazed
43.A.studentB.journalistC.candidateD.writer
44.A.lookB.turnC.breakD.run
45.A.calledB.rememberedC.recognizedD.evaluated
46.A.answerB.urgeC.stopD.persuade
47.A.funnyB.competitiveC.ordinaryD.mysterious
48.A.bloodB.bodyC.lifeD.opinion
49.A.cominginB.comingoutC.goingupD.goingon
50.A.creatingB.recallingC.coveringD.writing
51.A.flightsB.crashesC.budgetsD.schedules
52.A.hitB.caughtC.impressedD.seized
53.A.forB.withC.ofD.to
54.A.hurtB.realizedC.adjustedD.asked
55.A.respectB.supportC.thankD.envy
第三部分:
阅读理解(共20小题,每题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
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AphotographertakesapictureoftheChinesebronzeratheadandrabbitheadsculpturesdisplayonthepreviewoftheauction(拍卖)ofYvesSaintLaurentandPierreBerge’sartcollectionattheGrandPalaisinParis,France,Feb,21,2009.ChineselawyershaveaskedtheFrenchcourttostopauctionhouseChristie’sputtingtwobronzerelics(文物)lootedfromChina underthehammer,lawyerssaidFriday.
APariscourtonMondayruledagainststoppingthesaleoftwo lootedChinesebronzesculptureswhichcomeupforauctionatChristie’sonWednesday.UndertherulingoftheTribunaldeGrande InstanceinParis,theplaintiff(起诉人),theAssociationforthe ProtectionofChineseArtinEurope(APCAE),wasorderedtopaycompensation(赔偿)tothedefendant.
RenXiaohong,alawyerforAPCAE,toldXinhuathatitwas“ofgreatsignificance”tofilethelawsuit.“WehopetoarousepublicattentioninEuropeonthefateofnumerousChineseworksstoleninthepast,tohelpkeepthoserelicswellprotectedandcollected,”Rensaid.
TheQingDynasty(1644—1911)relics,theheadsofabronzerabbitandarat,wereamonganoriginalsetof12bronzeanimalheadsthatwereoncedecoratedattheimperialsummerresortYuanmingyuan.TheywerelootedwhenthepalacewasburntdownbyAnglo-FrenchalliedforcesduringtheSecondOpiumWarin1860.
ThepairbecamepartofacollectionofthelatefashiondesignerYvesSaintLaurent.Theyhavebeenputupforauctionbyhispartner,PierreBerge.Thetwoitemsareexpectedtofetchbetween16millionand20millioneuros.
Sofar,fiveofthe12bronzeanimalheadshavebeenreturnedtoChina,whilethewhereabouts(下落)offiveothersareunknown.
56.ThetwobronzeanimalheadsweredisplayedattheGrandPalaisinParissothat.
A.theycouldbecollectedandwellpreserved
B.thephotographerscouldtakepictures
C.thepubliccouldseetheminadvance
D.theycouldn’tbesoldatauction
57.Thesignificancetostopthesaleoftwobronzeanimalheadsisto.
A.fetchbetween16millionand20millioneuros
B.drawpublicattentiontotheChineseworksstoleninthepast
C.maketheworldknowmoreabouthistoryoftheQingDynasty
D.findtheotherfivebronzeanimalheadsandreturnthemtoChina
58.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?
A.The12bronzeanimalheadshavebeenputupforauction.
B.The2bronzeanimalheadshaven’tbeenreturnedtoChina.
C.The12bronzeanimalheadswereusedasimperialdecoration.
D.YuanmingyuanwasonceburntdownbyAnglo-Frenchalliedforces.
59.Thepassageismostprobablytakenfrom.
A.anewspaperB.anadvertisement
C.ahistorytextbookD.anintroductionofauction
B
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Evenifyoudonothingaboutit,yourbadmood(心情)willprobablygoawayaftersometime.Butwithalittleeffort,youcanforgetitmuchfaster—oftenwithinadayortwo.
◇Walkitoff
Exerciseisthemostpopularbad-moodbuster.Apersonwho’sinabadmoodhislowenergyandhightension.Takingafastten-minutewalk,ordoingsomequickexercisescandowonderstowardschangingthatbadmood.
◇Tuneitout
Listeningtoyourfavoritemusicforawhilecanalsomaketensiongoawayquickly,becausemusicstartsassociationswithpastpositiveexperienceswe’vehad.
◇Giveyourselfapeptalk
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◇Reduceyourstress
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TVmaynothelpmuch:
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