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高三英语实战训练
1106期末模拟一
第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,共15分)
21.Jackhad_____feelingofexcitementwhenhearinghisarticlehadbeenpublishedin_____schoolmagazine.
A.the;aB.a;theC./;theD.the;/
22.The16thAsianGames____inGuangzhoufromNovember12toNovember27,2010.
A.washeldB.washoldingC.willbeheldD.willbeholding
23.—It’sreportedthatthenewundergroundlinehasbeencompleted.
—Yes,butithasn’tbeenmadeclear______it’stobeopenedtotraffic.
A.thatB.whoC.whatD.when
24.Thesoccerteamhasbeendoingwellthisseason,sothey______winthechampionship.
A.shouldB.mightC.wouldD.could
25.—Whydidn’tyoucometothecinemawithuslastSaturday?
—Oh,sorry.ButI______thefilm.
A.seeB.sawC.haveseenD.hadseen
26.Afewdaysaftertheinterview,Ireceivedaletter________meadmissiontotheuniversity.
A.offeringB.offeredC.havingofferedD.beingoffered
27.—OurwomenathletesachievedgreatsuccessintheVancouverOlympicWinterGames.
—Yes.Noonecouldperform_______,Ithink.
A.wellB.betterC.bestD.thebest
28.ThousandsofHaitianscheeredastheChinesemedicalteamarrived,manyof______even
criedwithjoy.
A.thoseB.themC.whomD.who
29.Ifwehadtakensucheffectivemeasuresmuchearlier,theriver______soseriouslynow.
A.isnotpollutedB.wouldnotbepolluted
C.hadnotbeenpollutedD.wouldnothavebeenpolluted
30.______adiaryeveryday,andyou’llimproveyourwriting.
A.KeepingB.TokeepC.KeepD.Ifyoukeep
31.—Bob!
How’syourproject?
IheardyoustarteditlastFriday,right?
—Oh!
I______forit.ButIhaven’tdecidedwhentodoit.
A.havepreparedB.hadprepared
C.havebeenpreparingD.waspreparing
32.______allkindsofdifficulties,theworkershavemaderapidprogressintheconstructionoftheWorldExpo2010Shanghai.
A.WithB.ForC.UnderD.Beyond
33.Toohighhousepricescanbebroughtundercontrol,______theauthoritiesintroduceaseriesofregulatorypolicies.
A.evenifB.asifC.sothatD.providedthat
34.Thescientistwasrewardedbythegovernmentfor_____suchagreatcontributiontothecountry.
A.makeB.makingC.beingmadeD.havingmade
35.Low-carbonlifestyleisofgreatbenefittoimprovetheworldenvironment._______canbe
enjoyedfromituntilyouhaveadeepunderstandingofit,however.
A.SomethingB.NothingC.FewD.Much
IbelieveinmiraclesbecauseI’veseensomanyofthem.Oneday,apatientwasreferredtomewhowasonehundredandtwoyearsold.“There’sa36inmyupperjaw,”shesaid.“Itoldmyowndentistit’snothing,buthe37Icometoseeyou.”
Hereighty-year-oldsonaccompaniedher.Hewould38toaddsomething,butshestoppedhim.Shewantedtotelleverythingherself.Ifoundalargecancerthatspreadovermuchofthe39ofhermouth.Acarefulexaminationlater40thatitwasaparticularlybadsortofcancer.
Duringhernextappointment,Iexplainedtoherthe41oftheproblem.Sheclaspedmyhandinhersandsaid,“Iknowyou’reworriedaboutme,butI’mjust42.”
Ithoughtotherwise.Afterconsiderable43onmypart,andkindnessonherpartbecauseshewantedto44me,sheagreedtohavemereferhertoacancersurgeon.Shesawhim,butasIexpected,45treatment.
Aboutsixmonthslatershereturnedtomyoffice,stillenergeticand46.
“Howareyou?
”Iasked.
“I’mjustfine,honey,”sheresponded47highspirits.“WhencanIgetstartedonfixingmydentures(假牙)?
”
Surprisedtoseeheratall,Ianswered48,“Letmetakealookinyourmouthandwe’llseeaboutit.”
Icouldn’tbelievemyeyes.Thecancerthathad49nearlytheentireroofofhermouthwasgone—onlyonesmallareaofredness50.
Ihadreadofsuchthingshappening,buthad51seenthemwithmyowneyes.Thatwasmyfirstmiracle.SincethenI’veseenmanyothers,becausetheykeepgetting52tosee.Infact,miraclesaredailyeventsformenow.Andpeopleareamiracle,53throughthemwehaveachancetoknowourselvesandto54themiraclesofoneanother.
Sincemyfirstmiracle,I’vecometounderstandthatthetimeandplaceforamiracleis55wechoosetofindit.
36.A.cutB.painC.woundD.cancer
37.A.declaredB.suspectedC.promisedD.insisted
38.A.refuseB.continueC.attemptD.manage
39.A.roofB.cornerC.bottomD.surface
40.A.confirmedB.convincedC.consideredD.concluded
41.A.possibilityB.importanceC.seriousnessD.resolution
42.A.oldB.sickC.fineD.glad
43.A.permissionB.supportC.approvalD.effort
44.A.persuadeB.pleaseC.encourageD.astonish
45.A.declinedB.providedC.receivedD.required
46.A.healthyB.elegantC.optimisticD.humorous
47.A.toB.inC.withD.by
48.A.worriedlyB.confusedlyC.patientlyD.confidently
49.A.coveredB.reachedC.spreadD.grown
50.A.curedB.fadedC.expandedD.remained
51.A.everB.alsoC.neverD.already
52.A.easierB.rarerC.happierD.closer
53.A.orB.soC.yetD.for
54.A.readB.makeC.keepD.see
55.A.whateverB.whereverC.whoeverD.whichever
第三部分:
阅读理解(共两节,40分)
A
SummerHolidayFun2010!
Thesummerholidaysareuponusagain.HereisourguidetosummerholidayfuninPeterborough!
PeterboroughMuseum
‘TheAgeoftheDinosaurs’isthemuseum’smainattractionthissummer. Getupclosetoprehistoriccreaturesviasomegreathands-onexhibits!
Watchoutformonsterslurkingaroundeverycorner!
Themuseumisopenfrom10:
00amto5:
00pmMondaytoSaturday,andfrom12:
00pmto4:
00pmonSundaysinAugust.
Call01733864663fordetails.
SaxonYouthClub
Schoolholidayfun:
Youngpeopleaged13—19willbeabletoproducetheirownmusic,competeinsportsactivities,ortrytheirhandatcookingatSaxonYouthClub,SaxonCommunityCentre,NormanRoad,PeterborougheveryMondayandWednesdayfrom3:
00pm.PLUS—anaeroballtournamentwilltakeplaceonThursday12thAugustbetween3:
30pmand6:
30pm.
Call01353720274fordetails.
HoughtonMill
AlicethroughtheLookingGlass—anewproductionofthefamilyfavoriteonMonday30th,August.Bringrugsorchairstositonandapicnicifyouwishtoeatduringtheplay.Gatesopen5:
30pm,performance6:
30pm–8:
30pm.Tearoomwillbeopenuntilendoftheinterval.Adult£10,Child£7,Family£20.
Bookingadvisableon08454505157.
FarmlandMuseumandDennyAbbey
FarmlandGames:
FromWellieWangingtoPretendPloughingmatches,comeandjointheFarmlandTeam.Collectyoursportingstickersandcreateacolorfulrosettethatisfitforawinner!
Noneedtobook,justturnupbetween12:
00pmand4:
00pmonThursday19thAugust.Suitableforchildrenagedfourandabove,eachchildshouldbeaccompaniedbyanadultandallactivitiesareincludedinthenormaladmissionprice.Ticketscost£7perchild.
Forfurtherinformation,call01223810080.
56.Ifyouareinterestedincooking,youcangoto________.
A.PeterboroughMuseumB.HoughtonMill
C.SaxonYouthClubD.FarmlandMuseum
57.Youwanttowatchthenewplaywithyourparents,soitwillcostyou______.
A.£7B.£17C.£27D.£20
58.Whichofthefollowingactivitiesneedsparents’company?
A.Playingfarmlandgames.B.Watchinganewplay.
C.Competinginsportsactivities.D.Visitingthedinosaurexhibition.
59.IfTomcomestoPeterboroughforamusementonAugust19,hewillhave______tochoosefromforhimself.
A.oneactivityB.twoactivitiesC.threeactivitiesD.fouractivities
B
JoannewasstuckinatrafficjamincentralBirminghamat5:
30,andat6:
30shewasexpectedtobechairingameetingofthetennisclub.Atlast,thetrafficwasmoving.Sheswungquicklyracingtoherhouse.Assheopenedthedoor,shenearlytrippedoverSheba.
“Hey,Sheba,”shesaid,“I’vegotnotimeforyounow,butI’lltakeyououtassoonasIgetbackfromtennisclub.”ThenshenoticedShebaseemedtobecoughingorchoking.Obviously,shecouldhardlybreathe.Immediately,Joannerealizedshewouldhavetotakehertothevet(兽医).Whenshegotthere,thevetwasjustabouttoclosefortheday.SeeingthestateofSheba,Dr.Sternebroughtherquicklyintohisoffice.
“Listen,doctor,I’mreallyinarushtogettoameeting—canIleaveherwithyou,andgoandgetchanged?
I’llbebackintenminutestopickherup,andthenI’lltakeherontothemeetingwithme.IsthatOK?
”
“Sure,”saidthedoctor.
Joannemadethequicktripbacktoherhouseinacoupleofminutes.Asshewasoncemoreenteringthehallway,thephonebythedoorbegantoring.
“ThisisDr.Sterne,”saidananxiousvoice.“Iwantyoutogetoutofthathouseimmediately,”saidthedoctor’svoice.“I’mcomingroundrightaway,andthepolicewillbethereanytimenow.Waitoutside!
”
Atthatmoment,apolicecarscreechedtoastopoutsidethehouse.Twopolicemengotoutandranintothehouse.Joannewasbynowcompletelyconfusedandveryfrightened.Thenthedoctorarrived.
“Where’sSheba?
IssheOK?
”shoutedJoanne.
“She’sfine,Joanne.Itookoutthethingwhichwaschokingher,andshe’sOKnow.”
Justthen,thetwopolicemenreappearedfromthehouse,half-carryingawhite-facedman,whocouldhardlywalk.Therewasbloodalloverhim.
“MyGod,”saidJoanne,“howdidhegetinthere?
Andhowdidyouknowhewasthere?
”
“Ithinkhemustbeaburglar,”saidthedoctor.“Iknewhe