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河北省唐山市届高三第二次模拟考试英语doc
河北省唐山市
2009—2010学年度高三年级第二次模拟考试
英语试题
说明:
一、本试卷包括三部分,共150分。
其中第一部分和第二部分为选择题,包括65小题;第三部分为非选择题,考试时间120分钟。
二、答题前请仔细阅读答题卡上的“注意事项”,按照“注意事项”的规定答题。
三、做选择题时,如需改动,请用橡皮将原选涂答案擦干净,再选涂其他答案。
四、考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第一部分:
英语知识运用(共三节,满分50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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
例:
have
A.gaveB.saveC.hatD.made]
答案是C。
1.through
A.ploughB.coughC.enoughD.tough
2.umbrella
A.pupilB.industryC.buttonD.butcher
3.noise
A.purposeB.courseC.chooseD.practise
4.frequent
A.recentlyB.pretendC.entireD.require
5.heard
A.heartB.dearC.nearlyD.early
第二节语法和词汇知识(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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
例:
Welastnight,butwewenttotheconcertinstead.
A.musthavestudiedB.mightstudy
C.shouldhavestudiedD.wouldstudy
答案是C。
6.Wedrankteaandmadesomesmalltalkinkitchen.
A.a;theB.the;aC.不填;theD.the;不填
7.Oncethiscity,you’llfindthatthereistomuchsurprisewaitingforyoutodiscover.
A.visitingB.visitC.visitedD.tovisit
8.Helphasalreadycomefromthem,buttheaidisnearwhatweexpected.
A.everywhereB.somewhereC.nowhereD.anywhere
9.Itmakeshislifequitedifferenthehasreceivedhighereducationabroad.
A.thatB.whichC.whatD.how
10.Hisstoryoftheaccidentdoesnotmakeany.Heistellingalie.
A.differenceB.senseC.excuseD.point
11.Somegreatpeoplesaiditwastheirprimaryschoolteachersthattheywerefoodofinfluencedtheirwholelives.
A.whatB.whoC.asD.which
12.---Tom,youaresmokingagain?
---?
It’snoneofyourbusiness.
A.WhynotB.WhatforC.SowhatD.Howcome
13.SubwayLine4,intouseinSptember2009,hasmadetravelinginBeijingeasier.
A.havingbeenputB.puttingC.beingputD.put
14.---Theweatherisn’tgoodenoughforanouting,it?
---Toomuchdust.Wecan’thaveatthistimeoftheyear.
A.aworsedayB.aworstdayC.anicerdayD.abestday
15.Jackwasonceacommonname,,Ithink,thatisseldomchosenowadays.
A.itB.oneC.whoD.which
16.ItisusuallynotquitecoldinthisareainMarch,butsometimestemperaturebeverylow.
A.shouldB.mustC.canD.shall
17.Now,boys,I’llthestorywhereIstoppedyesterday.
A.takeoverB.takeonC.takeinD.takeup
18.Afteryouhaveusedthedictionary,pleasejustputitbackitbelongs.
A.towhomB.towhichC.whatD.where
19.Mrs.Brownissoaboutherhouseworkthatfewservantswanttoworkforher.
A.skillfulB.neatC.particularD.special
20.TellJohnnottoleavethehouseunlesshethatthelights.
A.willmakesure,turnoffB.makessure,areturnedoff
C.willmakesure,willturnoffD.makessure,willbeturnedoff
第三节完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白
处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
TearscloudedmyeyesasIstoodinourwashingroom.HoldingBrett’sjeansandshirtfullof
burnholes.
Tiredanddefeated,I21tothefloor.TheclotheswerejustonemorethingBretthad22.
Heoftengotalmosteverythinginthehouseoutof23.Manywindowsinourhouseneededrepairduetohisbreaking24tostealmoneywhenhechosetoliveonthestreet.Yetnoneofthiscoldcomparetotheemotional25Bretthaddonetoouroncequiethome.
Brettcametolivewithuswhenhewas12yearsold.DuringthenextfewyearsIhaddealtwithBrettas26aspossible,butinsideIwasshouting.“Idon’twanthiminmyhouseanotherday,Lord!
Ijustcan’t27him!
”Havingwipedmytears,Icontinued28himasbefore.
Brettspoke32tohisparentsandthenspoketome,“Youdidsomuch.Youwerealwaysthere,nomatter33.Mymomanddad,Iwastheirkid.Butyou,34troubledenoughbyme,always35mesuchlove.AndIwantyoutoknowIloveyouforit.”
36,IstoodasBrettplacedthewhiteroseinmyhandandhuggedme37.
Atthatmoment,tears38inmyeyesagain,thistimenotfordisappointmentbutfor39.AlthoughIhadstruggledwithsilent40towardmystepson,Bretthadseenonlymyactions.Loveisaction.Wemaynotalwayshavepositivefeelingsaboutcertainpeopleinourlives,butwecanlovethem.
21.A.satB.sankC.bentD.dropped
22.A.ruinedB.lostC.tornD.broken
23.A.dangerB.placeC.troubleD.order
24.A.offB.inC.upD.away
25.A.painB.injuryC.damageD.harm
26.A.patientlyB.willinglyC.strictlyD.rudely
27.A.forgiveB.educateC.standD.control
28.A.parentingB.pardoningC.comfortingD.feeding
29.A.lazyB.troublesomeC.disappointingD.careless
30.A.openingB.officialC.victoryD.graduation
31.A.affordedB.meantC.suppliedD.owed
32.A.lovinglyB.sadlyC.proudlyD.nervously
33.A.whereB.howC.whatD.who
34.A.unlessB.althoughC.becauseD.when
35.A.costB.lentC.taughtD.showed
36.A.AstonishedB.PuzzledC.EncouragedD.Interested
37.A.surelyB.roughlyC.tightlyD.fiercely
38.A.fellB.flowedC.movedD.gathered
39.A.pityB.happinessC.luckD.success
40.A.loveB.anxietyC.angerD.care
第二部分:
阅读理解(共25小题。
第一节每小题2分,第二节每小题1分;满分45分)
第一节阅读下列短文,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
Hasyourchildbeenlivingathomesincegraduationfromcollege?
Byoneastonishing
estimate(估计),asmanyas80%of2009grads,usuallyjobless,arebackathome.
Youmaycomplainalotifso.“Thetrickisfindingabalancebetweenyournewrelationship
andguidingyourchildtowardindependence.”SaysElinaFurman,authorofBoomerangNation.
“Parentshavetounderstandtheycan’thesitate(犹豫),becausethatwillmakeyoungadultsfeel
unabletoliveontheirown.”Soyoushouldsitdowntogetherandsetcertainrules;
Whetherit’s$50andsomehouseworkorsimply$300amonth,yourchildshouldcontribute
tothehousehold.Butdon’trunoffonvacationwiththatmoney.Thiscoldbeanopportunitytoteachtheimportanceofsavingforretirementorlifegoals.Furmanadvisesinvesting(投资)yourkid’srentsohecanuseitfor,say,hisfirstapartment.
Toomanyyoungadultsthinkthatiftheycan’tfindajobintheirchosencareer,theydon’thavetobeworking.Nottrue.Whileyourchildlooksforthatdreamjob,heshouldearnsmallwagesinfieldssuchasfoodserviceorchildcare.
Youshouldn’thavetomonitorherjobhunt,butifsheisn’tgettinganywhere,it’stimetostepin.Talkaboutcareermovesshemaybemissing.Considermeetingwithacareercounselor(职业规划顾问)tohelpgetyourchildontherightcourse.
Setacutofftime,becauseit’seasytokeeppushingoffmovingout.Fixingadatewillencourageyourchildtofindajob.Andyou’llfeelasenseofcomfortknowingthatyourchildwon’tliveathomeforever.
“Themorespecificyougetnow,thelesslikelythatconflictwillbreakoutlater,”Furmansays.
41.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?
A.Whattodotomakeyourkidsoutofhome.
B.Whattodowhencollegegradsmovebackhome.
C.Howtohelpyourchildrenontheircareerpath.
D.Howtogetalongwellwithyourkids.
42.Ifyourchildstaystoolonghomeaftergraduationfromcollege,youshould.
A.setatimelimitforhimtomoveout
B.buyhimasmallapartment
C.teachhimhowtosaveforretirement
D.keephimoffsmall-wagefields
43.Whatdoes“they”inthesecondparagraphreferto?
A.ChildrenB.Parents.C.Adults.D.Companies.
44.Whatshouldtherentfromyourchildbeusedfor?
A.Youcanspenditonholiday
B.Youcanpaythecareercounselor
C.Youcankeepitforchildcare
D.Youcaninvestitforthekid’shousing
B
15MillionAmericansSufferfromSocialAnxiety
Socialanxietydisorderpreventssome15millionAmericansfromleadingnormalsocialandromanticlives,anewsurveyfinds.
Thedisorderleavesmanyisolated,ashamed(孤立)andoftenmisdiagnosed.Thirty-sixpercentofthosewithsocialanxietydisorderhavesymptomsfor10yearsormorebeforeseekinghelp,theAnxietyDisordersAssociationofAmericareports.
“Socialanxietydisorderiswhensomebodyhasastrongandlongfearofsocialorperformancesituations,”JerilynRoss,theAssociation’spresidentandCEO,said.“Theconditioncausespeopletoavoidcommon,everydaysituationsandevenotherpeopleforfearofbeingjudgedorcriticizedorembarrassing(使……尴尬)themselves.”
Socialanxietydisordercaneffectdailylifeandjobperformance.Italsomakesitverydifficultforpeopletodevelopfriendsandromanticpartnerships.
“Peoplewiththisdisorderrecognizetheirfearisunreasonable,”Rossnoted.“Buttheyfeelpowerlesstodoanythingaboutit.”
thedisorderalsohasphysicalsymptoms(症状),includingheartpalpitations(心悸),feelingsthattheirthroatwillcloseup,sweating,faintness,trembling.
“Amongpeoplewiththedisorder,75percentsaidtheconditionaffectedtheirabilitytodonormalactivities.Inaddition,69percentsaidtheydidn’twantpeopletothinktheywerecrazy,and589percentsaidtheywereembarrassedbytheircondition.”Rosssaid.
“However,whentheconditionisdiagnosedandtreated,manyreportedimprovementintheirlives.Infact,59percentwhowerereceivingtreatmentsaidtreatmenthadapositiveeffectontheirabilitytohavearomanticrelationship.Inaddition,39percentwhohadreceivedtreatmentsaidknowingthattreatmentcanbesuccessfulaidedtheirdecisiontogethelp.”Rossnoted.
45.Peoplewithsocialanxietydisorderareafraidof.
A.beingleftaloneB.leadingnormallives
C.embarrassingotherpeopleD.facingsocialsituations
46.Thepercentageofsuffererswhoworrythatothersmayconsiderthemmadis.
A.36%B.69%C.75%D.59%
47.Itcanbelearnedfromthelastparagraphthat.
A.treatmentofthedisorderhasnopositiveeffectatall
B.sufferers’coalitionisoftenhardtobediagnosed
C.treatmentofthedisorderhelpmanysufferersrecover
D.anxietydisordersufferersoftenrefusemedicaltreatment
48.Theauthorwritesthispassageto.
A.tellpeoplenott