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山东省泰安市届高三上学期期中考试英语
高三年级考试
英语试题
2014.11
本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。
第I卷1至10页。
第II卷11至12页。
满分为150分。
考试用时120分钟。
注意事项:
1.答第I卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号、考试科目、试卷类型用铅笔涂写在答题卡上。
2.每小题选出答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。
如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。
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第I卷(共105分)
第一部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分55分)
第一节语法和词汇知识(共10小题;每小题1.5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。
1.—Sorry,Ican’tfindthebooksyouaskedfor.
—______________
A.Don’tmentionit.B.Thanksanyway.
C.It’syourfault.D.Iwon’tforgiveyou.
2.Howeverseverethejourneyis,_____________Iamwithnature,Idon’tcare.
A.evenifB.unlessC.aslongasD.once
3.Thisarticleiswellwrittenbecausespecialattention_____________tothechoiceofwords.
A.haspaidB.hasbeenpaidC.hadpaidD.hadbeenpaid
4.TheChinesepoliticalsystemhas_______________overalongperiodoftime.
A.bewaredB.tendedC.shrunkD.evolved
5.IreceivedTom’sletteryesterday______________heexpressedhisthanksformyadvice.
A.whereB.whenC.whichD.why
6.Volunteering,____________asawayofbuildingcharacter,ispopularamongyoungpeople.
A.seenB.toseeC.seeingD.beingseen
7.Successpartiallydependson___________youhavethepatiencetodosimplethingsperfectly.
A.thatB.whatC.whetherD.when
8.Hehasrefusedto___________anyinformationonthematter.
A.putawayB.giveoutC.handoverD.seethrough
9.We___________forover2hours.Areyousurethisistherightway?
A.havebeendrivingB.weredriving
C.haddrivenD.drove
10.LookatthetroubleIamin!
IfonlyI_____________youradvice.
A.followedB.wouldfollow
C.hadfollowedD.shouldfollow
第二节完形填空(共30小题;ll—20每小题1分,2l—40每小题1.5分,满分40分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从11—40各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
(I)
Childrencansometimesteachusvaluablelessons.Onesummerafternoonoveradam,ourthreesonsaskediftheycoulddiveoffthenewly-builtbridge.Their11wascertainlymetwith“No”.Notonlywasita13-footdroptothewater.Ipointedout,buttheremightbepotentialdangersthatcouldbea12trap.
However,mymiddlesonwasnot13.Athissuggestionhiselderbrotherwalkedintothewaterand14theareawheretheywantedtojump.The15ofwaterwasfine,aswellasbeing16ofdangers.Theyhadthetimesoftheirlivesthatafternoon.
Ican’thelprelatingthat17toeverydaylife.Howmany18haveImissedbecauseIwas19by“potentialdangers”thatwere20neverthereinthefirstplace?
11.A.questionB.inquiryC.requestD.reaction
12.A.joyB.deathC.sorrowD.1eisure
l3.A.disappointedB.contusedC.encouragedD.convinced
14.A.surveyedB.searchedC.choseD.found
15.A.widthB.quantityC.depthD.temperature
16.A.clearB.afraidC.freeD.full
17.A.outingB.experienceC.researchD.practice
18.A.jobsB.occasionsC.opportunitiesD.sights
19.A.cheatedB.blindedC.movedD.fascinated
20.A.certainlyB.trulyC.partlyD.probably
(II)
oneafternoonwalkingalongFifthAvenue,Irememberedthatitwasnecessarytobuyonepairofsocks.Iturnedintothefirstsockshopthat21myeye,andayoungclerk22.
“1wanttobuyapairofsocks.”Isaid.Hiseyeswereshining.Therewasanoteof23inhisvoice.“Didyouknowthatyonhadcomeintothe24placeintheworldtobuysocks?
”Ihadnotbeen25ofthat,asIenteredtheshop26.“Comewithme,”saidtheboy,excitedly.Ifollowedhimtothebackpartoftheshop,andhebegantotakedownfromtheshelvesboxafterbox,27theirgoodsformyenjoyment.
“28,youngman,Iamgoingtobuyonly29!
”“Iknowthat,”saidhe,“butIwantyoutoseehow30theseare.Aren’ttheywonderful?
”Therewasanexpressionof31onhisface,asifhehad32thelottery.Ibecamefar33interestedinhimthaninthesocks.
Ilookedathimin34.“Myfriend,”saidI,“ifyoucankeepupthisenthusiasmandexcitementdayafterday,intenyearsyouwill35inyourcareer.”Myamazementathisprideandjoyinsalesmanshipwillbeeasilyunderstoodbyallwhoreadthisarticle.Inmanyshopsthe36hastowaitforsomeonetoservehim.Theclerkshowsno37eitherinyouorinthegoodsheispaidtosell.Manyyoungpeoplebeganhiscareerwithhopeand38atfirst.Thenthedailyworkwastoomuchforhim;thenewness39slowly.Thatwasthe40stage.Hisusefulnesswasover.
21.A.keptB.shutC.tookD.caught
22.A.turnedoutB.gotalongC.cameforwardD.wentoff
23.A.anxietyB.shameC.panicD.excitement
24.A.finestB.mostbeautifulC.biggestD.mostcomfortable
25.A.sureB.awareC.confidentD.capable
26.A.inparticularB.atlengthC.byaccidentD.onpurpose
27.A.exchangingB.showingC.sellingD.hiding
28.A.LookoutB.LookupC.HoldupD.Holdon
29.A.onepieceB.twopiecesC.onepairD.twopairs
30.A.beautifulB.cheapC.valuableD.strange
31.A.pleasureB.sadnessC.surpriseD.puzzle
32.A.boughtB.foundC.wonD.1ost
33.A.muchB.moreC.1essD.1ittle
34.A.angerB.despairC.amazementD.vain
35.A.succeedB.failC.delayD.fade
36.A.salesmanB.passengerC.managerD.customer
37.A.prideB.interestC.mercyD.admiration
38.A.contentB.sympathyC.surpriseD.enthusiasm
39.A.disappearedB.appearedC.aroseD.increased
40.A.firstB.nextC.1astD.new
第二部分阅读理解(共25小题;每小题2分,满分50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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
MaryMoemaylooklikeanaveragegrandmother.Butsheisnot.Shejustlearnedhowtoflyanairplane,adreamshehashadsinceshewasalittlegirl.ButMaryMoecouldnotfindtimetomakeherdreamcometrue.Atage34,shewasjusttoobusytothinkaboutflyingaplane.Lessonswerecostly.EverythingseemedtobeworkingagainstMary.Soherdreamhadtowait.
MaryMoehasdonealotduringthepast91years.Formuchofthattime,shewantedtofly,butneverhadthechance—untilnow.
Ms.MoelearnedaboutWishofaLifetime,anon-profitorganization.Itsgoalistochangethewayoursocietythinksaboutagingandolderadults.SallyWebsterworksforthegroup.ShesaidMs.Moe’swishisoneofhundredstheyreceiveeachyear.
WishofaLifetimehelpsolderpeopletoenjoyadream.Italsosendsthemessagethatitisnevertoolateforadream.ButMs.WebstersaysitalsowantstosendanothermessagetosocietythatolderAmericanscanachievethingsjustlikeyoungerAmericanscan.
SusieDanickalsobelievesinthisgoal.ShefoundedTADRelocation,abusinessthathelpsseniorcitizenswhentheymove.Ms.Danickgave$5,000totheWishofaLifetimetohelpseniorsrealizeadream.MaryMoewasoneofthem.
MaryMoereceivedthreeflyinglessons.Andonthebigdayofherfirstflight,herfamilyandfriendsallcametocheerheron.Mary’ssuccessmadeeveryonearoundherexcitedandproud.Itwasjustagreatevent,agreatday.FlyingteacherDavidWaksbergsaysshewasverycalm,whichisalwaysimportantwhenyou’reflying.
Itisnevertoolatetospreadyourwingsandtrysomethingnew.Youarenevertoooldtotrytomakeyourdreamscometrue.
40.WhywasMaryMoe’sdreamdifficulttocometrue?
A.Shehadnoenoughtimeandmoneyinthepast.
B.Shedidnothingforflyinglessons.
C.Nopilotswerewillingtohelpher.
D.Herfamilydidnotsupportherwish.
42.WhatcanweinferfromthegoalofWishofaLifetime?
A.Olderadultscannotmaketheirdreamcometrue.
B.Americansfeelandthinkaboutagingproperly.
C.Theoldmaybesupposedtoachievenothing.
D.YoungAmericanstreatolderpeopleunfairly.
43.Howcanweunderstandtheunderlinedword“move”inthefifthparagraph?
A.tochangeyourplaceorposition.B.tostarttoactforthedream.
C.togotoliveinadifferentplace.D.tochangeadifferentjob.
44.FromMaryMoe’ssuccess,wecanknowsheis____________.
A.determinedB.stubbornC.unrealisticD.delicate
45.WhatdoweknowaboutWishofaLifetime?
A.Itcanmakemuchmoneyeveryyear.
B.Ms.Moedidmuchforitsdevelopment.
C.ItispopularwiththeyoungAmericans.
D.Itencouragesmanyoldadultstosucceed.
B
ItdoesnotcomeasasurprisethatDubaihasagrowingproblemwithtragic.Thelocalrulershaveexploredalltheconventionalwaystogettrafficmovingagain,includinghigherpricesforparking,fuelandinsurance.ButatarecentconferenceinHamburg,HussainLootahsaidthatthecitymayadoptamorestrictapproach:
settinganincomelevelforvehicleownership.
MrLootah’sapproachisunlikelytobecopiedwidely,butmayorsofotherbigcitiesaroundtheworldarestartingtothinkabouttakingsevereactionsoftheirown,includingcompletecarbansininnercities.Buttheeffortsmaynotbeenoughtoreducetrafficandpollution.Theproblemswillonlygetworse:
thenumberofvehiclessoldgloballyeachyearwillgrowfromaround80milliontodaytomorethan100millionbytheendofthedecade,accordingtoIHSAutomotive.
Therearealreadyahandfulofcar-freecommunitiesaroundtheworld.Butthesearetypicallysmallandoftentouristdestinationsthatseektocreateathrowbackintime,suchasSarkIsland,intheEnglishChannel.Thelargestear-freeurbanareaisprobablyVenice,whereitisimpossibletobuildroadsandbridgestolinkthemorethan100smallislandsthecitysitson.
Yetpedestrianmallsandothercar-freezoneskeeppoppingupincitiesaroundtheworld.Somecitiesareconsideringwaystolimitcentralcityaccessto“green”machines,suchasbattery-electricvehicles.Hamburgisperhapsthefurthestalong.
SuchextremeplansmayflyinacitysuchasHamburg.Butinmanyothercitiesthepoliticalresistanceeventolessfar-reachingmeasuresishardtoovercome.MichaelBloomberg,NewYork’sformermayor,triedtwicetointroduceajamchargeformuchofManhattan,buthisplanswererejectedbystatelawmakers.
46.WhatdoesParagraph1mainlytellus?
A.Dubaigovernmen