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云南省曲靖一中2009届高三高考冲刺卷(八)

英语

本试卷分第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。

第Ⅰ卷(选择题共115分)

第一部分:

听力(30分略)

第二部分:

英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)

第一节:

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,选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项。

21.Asisknowntoall,OlympicGameshostedinBeijingon8th,August2008were

greatsuccess.

A.x;aB.the;aC.x;xD.the;x

22.—WhatdoyouthinkofObama’svictoryspeech?

—Wonderful!

Itawaveofcheersfromtimetotime.

A.setoutB.setasideC.setdownD.setoff

23.Somepeoplethinkitishowtolearnknowledgeknowledgeitselfthatcounts,andothersthinktheyarebothofequalimportance.

A.ratherthanB.otherthanC.morethanD.lessthan

24.Nowadayspeopletakeexerciseadayastheydidinthepastbecauseofwidelyusedautomobiles.

A.1essthanhalfB.1essthanashalfas

C.1essthanhalfasmuchD.halflessthan

25.—Haveyoufinishedallyourexercises?

—Yes,—isleft.Asamatteroffact,theyareaseasyasABC.

A.nothingB.notoneC.noneD.neither

26.Weshouldlookuptolendsahandtothepeopleintrouble.

A.whoeverB.thosewhoC.whomeverD.nomatterwho

27.—Youlooksoyoung.Haven’tyougraduatedfromyouruniversity?

—Yes.IintheEnglishdepartmentofYunnanUniversityforfouryears.

A.hadstudiedB.hasstudiedC.studiedD.wasstudying

28.Tom,up,oryouwillmissthetrain,believeitornot.

A.hurryingB.tohurryC.hurriesD.hurry

29.Manylittlechildrensufferfromkidneystoneandthediseaseisreportedbythemilkpowdertheyeat.

A.tocauseB.tobecausedC.causingD.beingcaused

30.Studentsaretodevelopgoodstudyandlivinghabitsinschools.

A.hopedB.remindedC.suggestedD.demanded

31.Youhavelostyourtemperatthattime.Afterall,sheisonlyachild.

A.shouldn’tB.can’tC.maynotD.mustn’t

32.Howtimeflies!

Itisinoneandahalfyearswe’llleavethisschool.

A.untilB.beforeC.whenD.that

33.Atthefootofthehillmorethanonecolorfullake,whichattractsmanytourists.

A.liesB.laysC.lieD.lying

34.Thematterhasreachedtoapointthetwosideswillhavetogotocourt.

A.whenB.thatC.whereD.which

35.—MrSmith,mayIaskforafewdaysoff?

Iamwornout.

—.Weareasbusyasabee.

A.Don’tmentionB.ForgetitC.No,youcan’tD.Sure,goahead

第二节:

完形填空(共20小题,每小题1。

5分.满分30分)

阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从36—55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项。

Mrsmithtaughteighth-gradescience.Onthefirstdayofclass,hegaveusa(an)36aboutacreaturecalledthecattywampus,ananimalthat37duringtheIceAge.Hepassedaroundaskull(头骨)ashetalked.wealltooknotesand38hadatest.

Whenhereturnedmypaper.Iwas39.Therewasabigred“×”through40ofmyanswers.Ihadfailed.There41havebeensomemistake!

IhadwrittendownwhatMrSmithsaid.ThenI42thateveryoneintheclasshadfailed.Whathadhappened?

“Verysimple.”MrSmithsaid.Hehad43allthosethingsaboutcattywampus.Therehad44beenanysuchanimal.Theinformationinour45waswrong.Didweexpectpraiseforawronganswer?

Wewerevery46.Whatkindoftestwasthat?

Andwhatkindofteacher?

“Youshouldhavefigureditout”,MrSmithsaid.Attheverymomenthewaspassingaroundthatcattywampusskull,hadn’thebeentellingusthatnotraceoftheanimal47?

Hehaddescribeditscolorandotherfactshecouldn’thaveknown.Hehadgiventheanimalastrangename,andwestillhadn’t48.Hesaidthatthe49onourpaperswouldberecordedinthegradebook.Andtheywere.

MrSmithsaidhehopedwewouldlearnsomethingfromthis50.Teachersandnotebooksarenotvery51.Infact,nooneis.Hetoldusnottoletourmindsgotosleepandto52upifweeverthoughtheorthetextbookwaswrong.

Ihaven’tmadeanygreatscientificdiscoveries,53MrSmith’sclassgavemeandmyclassmatessomethingjustasimportant:

the54tolookpeopleintheeyeandtellthem55wrong.

36.A.experimentB.exampleC.1ectureD.class

37.A.diedoutB.turnedoutC.brokeoutD.wipeout

38.A.afterB.1aterC.meanwhileD.sooner

39.A.astonishedB.angryC.disappointedD.sad

40.A.allB.bothC.eachD.every

41.A.shouldB.canC.wouldD.must

42.A.guessedB.recognizedC.realizedD.thought

43.A.pickedupB.cutupC.tookupD.madeup

44.A.seldomB.neverC.everD.once

45.A.notesB.booksC.mindsD.discoveries

46.A.unsatisfiedB.sadC.anxiousD.angry

47.A.remainedB.appearedC.1eftD.existed

48.A.believedB.wonderedC.suspectedD.ensured

49.A.crossesB.zeroesC.marksD.mistakes

50.A.informationB.noteC.experienceD.class

51.A.rightB.wrongC.certainD.correct

52.A.speakB.tellC.shoutD.wake

53.A.howeverB.meanwhileC.thereforeD.but

54.A.wayB.chanceC.expressionD.courage

55.A.it’sB.they’reC.he’sD.we’re

第三部分:

阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,满分40分)

A

Australianscientistsaretryingtogivekangaroo-stylestomachstocattleandsheepinordertocutthegreenhousegasestheysendout,whichisthoughttoberesponsibleforglobalwarming.

Thankstospecialbacteriainthestomachs,kangarooflatulence(肠胃气胀)containsnomethane(甲烷)andscientistswanttotransferthatbacteriatocattleandsheepwhichproducelargequantitiesoftheharmfulgas.

Whiletheusualimageofgreenhousegaspollutionisahugesmokestackpushingoutcarbondioxide,farmanimals’passingwindcontributestoasurprisinglyhighpercentageoftotalemission(排放物)insomecountries.

“FourteenpercentofemissionsfromallsourcesinAustraliaisfrommethanefromcattleandsheep,’’saidAtho1Klieve,aseniorresearchscientistwiththeQueenslandstategovernment.

“AndifyoulookatanothercountrysuchasNewZealand,whichhasgotamuchhigheragriculturalbase,theyareactuallyuparound50percent,”hesaid.

Researcherssaythebacteriaalsomakethedigestiveprocessmuchmoreefficientandcouldpotentiallysavemillionsofdollarsinfeedcostsforfarmers.

Butitwilltakeresearchersatleastthreeyearstoisolatethebacteriabeforetheycanevenstarttodevelopawayoftransferringittocattleandsheep.

Anothergroupofscientists,meanwhile,hassuggestedAustraliansshouldfarmfewercattleandsheepandjusteatmorekangaroos.Andabouttwentypercentofhealth-consciousAustraliansarebelievedtoeatthenationalsymbolalready.

“It’slowinfat,it’sgothighproteinlevelsandit’sverycleaninthesensethatbasicallyit’sthefree-range(放养的)animal,”saidPeterAmptoftheUniversityofNewSouthWales’sinstituteofenvironmentalstudies.

56.Thepassagemainlytalksabout.

A.abetterwaytopreventairpollution

B.thedangerofmethanefromfarmanimals

C.possiblesolutionstoprotectingenvironment

D.arecentresearchonglobalwarming

57.Scientistsintendtoputthebacteriaintocattleandsheepinorderto.

A.preventthemfromsendingoutharmfulgases

B.promoteAustralianfarming

C.protectAustralianecosystem

D.makethemostofthespecialbacteria

58.Anotherpossiblesolutiontotheproblemis.

A.toreducethenumberofanimalsraisedonfarms

B.tokeepmorekangaroosratherthansheepandcattle

C.toeatmoreplantsratherthanbeefandmutton

D.togrowmoretreestoabsorbcarbondioxide

59.Fromthepassagewelearnthat.

A.itiseasytotransferthebacteriatocattleandsheep

B.farmanimalsaretoblameforglobalwarminginsomecountries

C.cattleandsheepproducemoremethanethankangaroos

D.onefifthofAustraliansalreadyeattheirnationalsymbol

B

Ialwaysfeltsorryforthepeopleinwheelchair.Somepeople,oldandweak,cannotgetaroundbythemselves.Othersseemperfectlyhealthy,dressedinbusinesssuits.ButwheneverIsawsomeoneinawheelchair,Ionlysawadisability,notaperson.

ThenIfaintedatEuroDisneyduetolowbloodpressure.ThiswasthefirsttimeIhadeverfainted,andmyparentssaidthatImustrestforawhileafterFirstaid.Iagreedtotakeiteasybut,asIsteppedtowardsthedoor,Isawmydadpushingawheelchairinmydirection!

Feelingthecolorburnmycheeks,Iaskedhimtowheelthatthingrightbacktowherehefoundit.

Icouldnotbelievethiswashappeningtome.Wheelchairswerefineforotherpeoplebutnotforme,asmyfatherwheeledmeoutintothemainstreet,peopleimmediatelybegantotreatmedifferently.

Littlekidsraninfrontofme,forcingmyfathertostopthewheelchairsuddenly.Bitternesssetinas1wasthrownbackandforth.“Stupidkids—theyhaveperfectlygoodlegs.Whycan’ttheywatchwheretheyaregoing?

”Ithought.Peoplestareddownatme,withpityintheireyes.Thentheywouldlookaway,maybebecausetheythoughtthesoonertheyforgotme,thebetter.

“Iamjustlikeyou!

”1wantedtoscream.“Theonlydifferenceisyou’vegotlegs,andIhavewheels.”

Peopleinwheelchairsarenotstupid.Theyseeeverylookandheareachword.Lookingoutatthefaces,Ifinallyunderstood:

Iwasoncejustlikethem.Itreatedpeopleinwheelchairsexactlythewaytheydidnotwanttobetreated.Irealizeditissomeofuswithtwohealthylegswhoaretrulydisabled.

60.Whenthewriterwashealthy,sheonce.

A.showedrespectfordisabledpeople

B.imaginedherselfsittinginawheelchair

C.lookeddownupondisabledpeople

D.sawsomehealthypeoplemovingaroundinwheelchairs

61.Facingthewheelchairforthefirsttime,thewriter.

A.refusedtoacceptitimmediately

B.feltcuriousaboutit

C.thoughtitwasreadyforherfather

D.gotreadytomovearoundinitimmediately

62.Thewriterwantstosayfromherownexperience.

A.lifeissochangeablethatnobodycanforesee

B.peoplewithhealthylegsaretrulydisabled

C.peopleofteneattheirbitterfruit

D.lifeisthebestteacherforpeople

63.Whichisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.TheWheelchairsAreasGoodasTwoLegs

B.

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