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甘肃省天水一中届高考英语信息卷一
天水一中2015届高考模拟信息卷
英语
(一)
第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分60分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题3分,满分45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,并在题卡上将该项涂黑。
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21.Inwhichplacecanyougetafreegiftforbuyingtwotickets?
A.HongKongDisneylandTicketExpress.B.HongKongDisneylandMainEntrance.
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least______.
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A.5:
00pmB.6:
00pmC.8:
00pmD.10:
30pm
B
TheassociatesIhiredinmybicycleandlawnmowershoplikemyselfwereneverperfect;however,theywereexcellent.Workingwiththemastheyimprovedtaughtmenewwaystoshowforgiveness,understanding,andpatience.
Onedaytheplacementofficeraskedmetointerviewayoungmanwhowashavingtroublefindingajob.HetoldmethatDavidwasalittleshy,didnottalkmuchandwasafraidtogoonwithinterviews.HerequestedthatIgiveDavidaninterviewjustforpractice.HeplainlytoldDavidthatIhadnopositionsopenatthetimeandtheinterviewwasjustforpractice.
WhenDavidcameinfortheinterview,hehardlysaidaword.Itoldhimwhatwedidatthebicycleshopandshowedhimaround.ItoldDavidtokeepshowingupbecausethenumberonethinganemployerwantedinanassociatewasdependability.
Davidwasveryquiet(hewasevaluatedasaslowlearnerinschool).Everytendaysorso,forweeksaftertheinterview,Davidwalkedintothebicycleshopandstoodbythefrontdoor.Heneversaidaword,juststoodbythedoor.
Oneday,shortlybeforeChristmas,alargetruckcametotheshop,packedwith250newbicycles.Ithadtobeunloadedrightawayorthedriverwouldleave.
Itwasraining.Someofmyworkers(withoutphysicallimitations)chosenottobravetheweathertogetintowork,soIwasshort-handed.Itseemedeverythingwasgoingwrongandontopofit,Davidcameinthefrontdoorandjuststoodthere.Ilookedathimandshouted,“Well,allright!
Filloutatimecardandhelpmeunloadthistruck!
”
Davidworkedformybicycleshopforeighteenyears.Hecametoworkeverydaythirtyminutesearly.Hecouldtalk;however,herarelychoseto.Hedrovemytruckandmadedeliveries.ThecustomerswouldpraiseDavid,saying,“Hedoesn’ttalk,buthereallyshowsyouhowtooperatealawnmower!
”
24.TheauthorgaveDavidaninterviewto_______.
A.findapersonwhoisreliable
B.findapart-timeworkerinneed
C.givehimsomepractice
D.showsympathyforhim
25.TheauthorfinallyhiredDavidbecause________.
A.therewerenootherworkersintheshopthen
B.heneededsomeonewhowaswillingtoworkthen
C.Davidkeptshowingup
D.herealizedDavidwasdependable
26.Wecaninferfromthelastparagraphthat_______.
A.somecustomersjustplayjokesonDavid
B.Davidhashadhischaracterchangedthroughwork
C.theauthorprefersDavidtobemoreoutgoing
D.theauthorfeelsluckytohireDavid
27.Theauthor’stoneindescribingDavidisfullof______.
A.pity B.wonder C.disappointment D.appreciation
C
Theyarethelittlesweetieswholookprettycuteinaphoto,orwhensleeping—butalotlessappealingat30,000ft,cryingloudlyintheseatrightnexttoyou.
Accordingtoanewsurvey,almostsevenintenBritonsdislikeflyingwithbabiessomuchthattheywouldliketoseechild-freeareasintroducedonplanes.Asforlong-distanceflightswherepeoplewanttosleep,almostoneinfourBritishtravelersbelievesthatno-kid-zonesshouldbefixedasrequiredsections.
ThesurveywasconductedbybookingswebsiteLateDeals.co.uk,with1,108UKconsumersquestionedastowhattheyhatemostaboutairtravel.
Andourdislikeofnoisychildrenandbabiesonplanesrunsdeep,itseems.
Morethanathirdofus—35percent—wouldpayextratotravelonachildlessservice.
Long-distancepassengerswouldbepreparedtopayanadditional£63tothecostofareturnticketifitmeantadultsonlyonboard.Andonshort-distanceflights,anextra£28onthepriceofareturnfarewouldbeconsideredgoodvalueifitguaranteedanabsenceofangrybabiesinthemiddleoftheeconomy-classaisle(走道).
However,screamingbabiesarenottheonlysourceofannoyanceforBritishtravelers.Infact,accordingtotheresearchonthemostannoyingtypesofairlinepassengers,acryingbabyranksasonlythefourth.Overhalfofthosesurveyed—58percent—selected“drunktravellers”astheirpetpeeves(令人反感的事或物).Peoplewith“badpersonalhygiene(卫生)”andtravellerswhokickthebackoftheseatinfrontwerealsonearthetopofthelist,causingangerto48and47per-centofusrespectively(分别地).
Cryingbabiescameinatfourthonthelist,apetpeevefor43percentofthosesurveyed.
28.Britonsdislikeflyingwithbabiesbecausethey_________.
A.maketoomuchnoiseB.getangryeasily
C.sleeprightnexttothemD.stayintheeconomy-classaisle
29.HowmanyBritishtravellerssurveyedwouldliketohaveno-kid-zonesonplanes?
A.About35%.B.About43%.C.About70%.D.About58%.
30.WhatkindofpassengersismostdislikedbyBritishairlinetravellers?
A.Thecryingbabiesonaflight.
B.Peoplewithbadpersonalhygiene.
C.Thosewhohavedrunktoomuchalcohol.
D.Thosewhokickthebackoftheseatinfront.
31.Whattypeofwritingisthistext?
A.Abrochure.B.Atouristguide.C.Anannouncement.D.Anewsreport.
D
Menwhowearpinkshirtstoworkearnmoreandareeasiertogetahigherpositionthanthosewhoprefertraditionalshirtcolors,suchaswhiteandblue,accordingtoarecentsurvey.Researchersalsofoundthatmenwhoworepinkweremorelikelytogetpraisefromfemaleco-workersandweremoreconfidentintheoffice.
Aclassicalpinkshirtwearerearns£1,000moreayearthanthosewhochooseothercolors,researcherssurveyedamong1,500maleofficeworkers.MenwhowearpinkarealsotwiceaslikelytohavetheMaster’sdegreeasthosewhopreferwhiteshirts,withoneintenpinkshirtwearershavingaPHD.
StephanieThiers-Ratcliffe,InternationalMarketingManagerforCottonUSA,whotookchargeofthestudy,said,“Youcantellalotaboutsomeonebythecolorhewears.Pinkisacolorthatmoreandmoremenhavebeenembracingrecently,anditisencouragingthattheyarenotafraidtoexperimentwiththatbrightcolor.Theyspendmostoftheirdaysatworkandtheirownconfidenceneedstoremainsmart.Itisgoodforcompanystandards,butthatdoesn’tmeanthattheyhavetowearboringclothes.”Pinkshirtwearersontheotherhandaremorelikelytohavealow-carbon(低碳的)lifeforhalfofthemprefertochoosepublicmeansoftransportationtogotowork.
Thereportalsofoundmenwhopreferredgreenshirtswerethemostlikelytobelateforwork,whilewhiteshirtfanswerethemostpunctual(准时的).
32.Accordingtothesurvey,pinkshirtmen____.
A.usuallygraduatefromfamousuniversitiesorcolleges
B.prefertogotoworkbycarwiththeirco-workers
C.earnmoremoneythanthoseinothercolors
D.arebetteratpleasingtheirbossesintheoffice
33.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat____.
A.thecoloramanwearscaninfluencehispersonality
B.thecoloramanwearscanshowalotabouthim
C.pinkisthebestofallthecolorsamanlikes
D.wearingpinkcanmakeamanbecomehappy
34.Accordingtothepassage,whoistheleastlikelytobelateforwork?
A.Jackwhooftenwearspinkshirts.
B.Mikewhooftenwearsgreenshirts.
C.Tomwhooftenwearswhiteshirts.
D.Alanwhooftenwearsblueshirts.
35.Ifyouwanttogetahigherplaceinyourcompany,you’dbetterwear____.
A.purpleB.pinkC.greenD.white
第二节(共5小题;每小题3分,满分15分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
选项中有两项为多余选项。
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Preventmisunderstandings.Whenyouclearlycommunicateyourwants,yourneeds,andyourintentions,therewillbe