河北省唐山一中高三英语下学期高考仿真试题一 新人教版Word文档格式.docx
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21.Itisknownthatwaterisnot_____endlessresource,nor_____thatcanbemadeoncemore.
A.the;
不填B.an;
oneC.an;
thatD.不填;
one
22.Theenvironmentalistssaidwildgoats’_____onthevastgrasslandswasagoodindicationofthebetterenvironment.
A.escapeB.absenceC.attendanceD.appearance
23.Iwantedsomestringbuttherewas_____inthehouse.
A.nothingB.noneC.nooneD.notone
24.Onanannualbasis,theoutputoftheconstructionsectorthisyearismuchsmallerthan_____oflastyearasthereisasteepdeclineby11.1%.
A.whatB.thoseC.thatD.it
25.Iguesswe’vealreadytalkedaboutthisbeforebutI’llaskyouagainjust_____.
A.bynatureB.inreturnC.incaseD.bychance
26.Thefirsttimehehadadinnerwithsomehighofficials,hefelt_____uneasy.
A.asortofB.sortofC.ofasortD.allsortsof
27.Stellawasdisappointedtofindhernewplan_____andfellintogreatdepression.
A.setdownB.turneddownC.calmeddownD.writtendown
28.HaditbeenpossibleIwouldhavegonetothemoviesbutI_____toobusy.
A.hadbeenB.amC.wasD.wouldbe
29.Iwasonthehighwaywhenhiscarwentpast,followedbyapolicecar.They_____atleast150kmanhour.
A.shouldhavebeendoingB.wouldhavedone
C.couldhavedoneD.musthavebeendoing
30._____thatthegovernmentcanleadthemoutofthefinancialcrisis,peopleareoptimisticaboutthefutureofthecountry.
A.ConvincingB.ConvincedC.ToconvinceD.Havingconvinced
31.Ifyoudon’tpersuadehimtoacceptit,_____makehimseetheimportanceofit.
A.ifonlyIdon’tB.norwillIC.norIdon’tD.nordoI
32.AlthoughJimhadexpectedsomethingspecialfromDella,hewasstillsurprisedby_____hesaw.
A.whatB.whichC.thatD.How
33.Accordingtothereport,asmanyas50percentofpatientsdonottakemedicine_____directed,_____hasdrawndoctors’attention.
A.when;
itB.as;
whatC.that;
andD.as;
which
34.Jackiscleverandworkshardathislessons._____.
A.SoisMikeB.SodoesMike
C.ItwasthesamewithMikeD.SoitiswithMike
35.—ShallIlockthelabbeforeIleave?
—_____.I’llcheckitmyselflater.
A.GoaheadB.NoproblemC.NohurryD.Don’tbother
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,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C、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。
Asateacher,mydailyactivityinvolvesdrivingtoanewschoolalmosteveryday.
Ononeparticularday,Iwasteachinginavery36classroom.Iwasmanagingbehaviorallmorning,andbylunchtimeIknewIneededacoffeeto37theafternoon.Soduringmylunchbreak,Idrovetoanearbysquaretogetacoffee.Uponreturningtothe38,IrealizedIhadlockedmyphoneandmy39inside!
Ihadabout15minutestogetbacktothe40,whichwasagoodfive–minutedrive.IfIranbackreallyquickly,Icould41it.Butitwaswinter,andasuddenfallontheicewouldonlymakethesituationmuch42.
SoIhurriedintoaMcDonald’sinthesamesquare,and43themanatthecounter,whohappenedtobethe44,tocallataxiforme.AfterI45explainedmysituationtohim,herushedinsidetomakethephone46Iwaitedanxiouslyintherestaurant.Ihadlessthan10minutesto47tomyschoolatthispoint.
Amomentlater,themanagerreturned48totellmethatthelinewas49,andthathehadnotbeenableto50thetaxiyet.Ithinkboth51andfearcouldbeseeninmyface.
Withoutathought,hegrabbedhiscoatand52todrivemetotheschool.Withouthesitation,Ifollowedhimintohiscarandgotbacktotheclassroomwithtwominutesto53beforethebellrang!
Thisexperiencemademe54thatoutofeveryseeminglyhopelesssituation,thereistheopportunityforactsofkindnesstohappen,whichhasa(n)55influenceonthosewhoreceivethem.
36.A.modernB.difficultC.comfortableD.old
37.A.surviveB.enjoyC.forgetD.remember
38.A.shopB.barC.counterD.car
39.A.textbooksB.cardsC.keysD.gloves
40.A.homeB.schoolC.partyD.restaurant
41.A.doB.seeC.makeD.meet
42.A.worseB.moredifferentC.easierD.morestable
43.A.advisedB.arrangedC.orderedD.asked
44.A.managerB.secretaryC.guestD.waiter
45.A.slowlyB.brieflyC.effectivelyD.successfully
46.A.sinceB.unlessC.whileD.if
47.A.getacrossB.getaroundC.getoverD.getback
48.A.yetB.onlyC.comfortableD.old
49.A.busyB.brokenC.fullD.ready
50.A.getB.repairC.driveD.show
51.A.excitementB.angerC.hopelessnessD.surprise
52.A.offeredB.refusedC.wantedD.hesitated
53.A.waitB.spareC.wasteD.spend
54.A.doubtB.argueC.regretD.realize
55.A.badB.harmfulC.unimaginableD.indirect
第三部分:
阅读理解(共两节;
满分40分)
第一节(共15小题:
每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
AfewdaysagoIgotacallfrommyoldcollegefriendwhomIhaven’tseenforaverylongtime.Thetopic,whichwasaboutallthegoodoldtimesthatwehadchangedtoatouchingstorywhenhestartedtalkingabouthisfather.
Hisfather’sdeclininghealthmadehimstayatthehospital.Becauseofhisillness,hisfathersufferedfrominsomnia(失眠)andoftentalkedtohimself.Myfriend,whohadnotbeenabletosleepforafewdaysashehadtokeepwatchinghisfather’scondition,becameirritatedandtoldhisfathertokeepsilentandtrytogetsomesleep.Hisfathersaidthathereallywantedtosleepwellbecausehewasverytiredandtoldmyfriendtoleavehimaloneinthehospitalifhedidnotwanttokeephimcompany.
Afterhisfatherfinishedtalking,hefellunconscious(失去知觉).Myfriendwasverysorryforspeakingtheillwordstowardshisfather.Myfriend,whomIknewasatoughperson,criedasababyontheotherendofthetelephone.Hesaidthatfromthatmomenton,heprayedeveryday,askingGodtolethisfatherwakeupfromhiscoma.Hepromisedhimselfthatwhateverwordscameoutfromhisfather’smouthafterheregainedhisconsciousness,hewouldgladlytakethem.HisonlyhopeforGodwastogivehimachancetorectifyhispastmistake.
Often,wecomplainwhenwehavetoaccompanyorwatchoverourparentsforyears,months,days,hoursorevenminutes.Butdowerealizethatourparentskeepuscompanyandwatchoverusforaslongaswe(orthey)live?
Fromthedaywewereborntoouradulthood,andevenwhendeathscometous,theyarealwaysatourside.
Imaginehowsadourparentswillbewhentheyhearaseeminglyinnocentwordof“no”comeoutfromourmouths.Wecanmakepromisestoourselvesthatfromnowontherewillbenomorecomplaintsthatcomeoutfromourmouthswhenwehavetowatchoveroraccompanyourparents.Nomorecomplaintscomeoutfromourmouthswhenwefeelthatourparentshavetreateduslikelittlechildren.Therearesomanyunluckyoneswhohaveneitherfathersnormothers.Theylongtohavethethingsthatwemostcomplainabout,butneverhavethem.
Actually,ittakesonlyasecondtothinkandlightthelampthatwillbringustoaplacewherepeaceisdwelling.
56.Whichofthefollowingwordcanbeusedtodescribethewriter’sfriend?
A.Sad
B.Sorry
C.Regretful
D.Pitiful
57.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“rectify”meaninPara.3?
A.put…right
B.recite…byheartC.realize
D.recognize
58.Whatdoesthewriterwanttotellusinthepassage?
A.Yourparentswillkeeptalkingtothemselveswhentheyareold.
B.Begoodtoyourparentswhenyoustillhavethechance.
C.Youwillregretinyourlifeifyoudon’tshowyourkindnesstoyourparents.
D.Itisnoteasytotakegoodcareofsickoldparents.
B
Aftersuccessfullyservingtheirtermfor4years,militaryservicemenandwomenaregiventhechoicetostayinthemilitaryorreturntocivilianlife.
Forsome,havingtoreadjusttocivilianlifeisoneofthemostchallengingassignmentsourreturningsoldiersandmarines(水兵)willevertoundertake.Whilepeoplemaythinkreadjustingshouldbesimple,theymusttakeintoconsiderationallphysicalandmentalstressourservicemenwentthrough.
Post-traumaticStressDisorder(创伤后应急障碍),orPTSD,isamentaldisorderthatcanoccurfollowingtheexperienceorwitnessingoflife-threateningeventssuchasmilitarycombat(打仗).
Mostsurvivorsoftraumareturntonormalgivenalittletime.Inthemilitary,themarinesaregivenatwo-weekcourseonhowtoreturntocivilianlife.
Unfortunately,somewillhavestressreactionsthatdonotgoawayontheirown,ormayevengetworseovertime.TheseindividualmaydevelopPTSD.
PeoplewhosufferfromPTSDhavedifficultysleepingbecausetheyareoftenrelivingtheexperiencethroughnightmares(梦魇)andflashbacks,andfeeldesertedoroftenstandoff,andthesesymptomscanbesevereenoughandlastlongenoughtosignificantlydamagetheperson’sdailylife.
FullertonCollege,likemostcolleges,hasitsownVeteran’s(老兵)Office.RayBustoshasbeenrunningtheofficefor3years.Bustosactsasaliaison(联络)fortheschoolandtheveteranstudents.Hemakessuretheveteransreturningtoschoolgettherightbenefits.Therearevarioustypesoffinancialaidforsoldiersandmarines.HestronglyencouragestheuseoftheVeteranAffairswebsite.
Thewebsiteisveryinformative