1、 陕西西安铁一中高三 2014-2015-1模拟考试 ( 2014.11.20)一 语音1. sugar A. bury B.butcher C. suffer D. introduce2. quiet A. experience B.thief C.friend D.science 3.uncle A.strange B.branch C.anxious D.contribute4.enter A.fresh B.student C.scene D. complete5.breath A. smooth B.cloth C.bathe D. worthy二情景对话根据对话内容,从对话后的选项
2、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。 Honey, what would you say if we have a Christmas party at home this year? 6_. Where could you have it? The house is rather small. 7_. We could put food on the dining room table. 8_. Let me see, -the Turners, the Manders, and a few boys, and some girls from my office. We m
3、ay have music or- 9_. Thats plenty of time. Well get some invitations ready and sent out soon. Well call to get a small Christmas tree 10_. You mean you fix food? Well, I can do some easy things. Maybe I can do some shopping - or, at least, wash dishes.A. Then who should we invite? B. You might have
4、 brought the presents in advance. C. And if we should fix food ourselves, it would cost less. D. We could have a small one. E. It would be a lot of work to get the house decorated.F. But I thought you were planning to go to the Turners. G. Weve got only three weeks to go.三语法选择 Its hard to imagine mo
5、re embarrassing occasion when you fail to understand single word said by someone. Athe;a Ba;a Cthe;/ Da;/12.Such poets as Shakespeare widely read,of whose works,however,some difficult to understand. A are,are B is is C are is D is are13.For quite a number of children, their teachers advice is more a
6、cceptable than _of their parents. A.one B.that C.which D.what 14.Health officialsthisweeksaidstrictcontrolmeasuresareinplace,_topreventthediseasefrom affecting more peopleacrossthecountry. A.intended B.tointend C.tobeintended D.havingintended15. Tofullyunderstandthewriter,wemustreadnotonlybetweenthe
7、lines,butonly_ _thelinestoknowwhatisimpliedinthearticle. A.within B.beyond C.beside D.among16.Many volunteers are taking part in the construction of the library, which, when _,will open to the public. A. to be finished B. Finished C. finishing D. having been finished 17. Listen! There is a knock on
8、the door. Who _ it be? It must be Jack. Just now I sent for him. A. shall B. can C. must D. might18. We didnt plan our exhibition like that but it _ very well. A. Made out B.picked out C. worked out D. carried out19. Lets put off the picnic until next week, _the weather may be better. A. where B.as
9、if C. In case D. when 20Have you been to Australia? Yes, only once. I _ there only for seven days. A. have stayed B. was staying C. stayed D. had stayed21.Where have you been, David? Youre late for class again. _ My bus got caught in a traffic jam. A.Yes, so what? BWell, how come? CSorry, but I coul
10、dnt help. DNo, its not my fault.22.Its such a good place _ everybody wants to visit _ it is well known all over the world . Athat , that Bas , as Cas, thatDthat , as23. Joe, dont forget to bring your laptop with you tomorrow, OK? Oh, thank you. I wouldnt bring it if you _ me. Awouldnt remindBhavent
11、reminded Chadnt reminded Dshouldnt have reminded24.So loudly _ that _ hear her clearly. A. did she speak; could everyone B. did she speak; everyone could C. she spoke; could everyone D. she spoke; everyone could25.It is reported that he was sentenced to life in prison for economy crime.Really?_Peopl
12、e would cheer for it.AIt all depends.BSo what? CWhat for?DHe deserves it.完形填空 Mrs. White lost her dog. After searching place after place, she placed a “Lost Dog” advertisement in the local newspaper. The following morning her phone rang and a 26 voice began, “Im calling about your _27 .” Then the ca
13、ller coughed and cleared her voice a few times. She 28 that she wasnt feeling well and that, in fact, she hadnt felt well 29 her husband died three years ago. She went on to tell that her parents had passed away, and her sister was 30 with a deadly illness. Even her friends were not doing well. Afte
14、r 30 minutes of 31 , sympathizing and even trying offers of help, the dog owner _32 the conversation back to the 33 subject. “About the dog,” she said.“Oh,” the caller 34 , “I don t have him. I just thought Id call to 35 you up.” Maybe her technique needed improving, but her 36 was right on. And tho
15、ugh “cheering up” may not be exactly what we 37 , we certainly need encouragement - 38 - at times. The need for sincere 39 is basic among human beings.Do you need encouragement? Therere those who will support your side. Educator Booker T. Washington observed, “Therere two ways of 40 ones strength: o
16、ne is pushing down; _41 is pulling up.” Therere people ready to pull you up when others are pushing down. We need those people in our lives - those who use their strength by pulling us up.I believe these people can be found 42 . I believe that we can all become “ 43 ”, lifting one another from dark
17、pits of discouragement to the light of 44 . And when that happens, the world will never be 45 .26. A. loud B. weak C. sweet D. strong27. A. bag B. phone C. dog D. wife28. A. insisted B. demanded C. explainedD. complained29 . A. since B. when C. until D. though30 A. concerned B. blessed C. affected D
18、. suffered31 A.inquiring B. explaining C. questioningD. listening32 A. led B. started C. removed D. forgot33 A. casual B. tough C. original D. usual34. A. agreedB. replied C. advised D. asked35 . A. keep B. put C. cheer D. get36. A. greeting B. instruction C. intentionD. direction37 A. requireB. enq
19、uire C. reject D. ensure38 . A. taking up B. picking up C. putting up D. pulling up39. A. encouragement B. apology C. friendship D. gratitude40. A. making B. using C. gaining D. collecting41. A. another B. others C. else D. the other 42. A. nowhere B. everywhere C. elsewhere D. somewhere43. A. pulle
20、rs B. pushers C. believers D. callers44. A. confidence B. faith C. success D. hope45. A. different B. the same C. similar D. Contrary阅读 Below are reviews for three books and two book series. Each has been read and loved by students across the country. Out of the Dust Any student interested in the Gr
21、eat Depression and the Dust Bowl should read Out of the Dust by Karen Hesse. Hesse is able to capture the mood and spirit of this era through the use of poetry. The main character of the book, Billie Jo, is growing up in Oklahoma, theheart of the Dust Bowl. Through free verse poetry, Billie Jo narra
22、tes (讲述)her tale of poverty and survival during this difficult time. Out of the Dust is an excellent lesson in history . Due to the short length and writing style, the book is a quick butworthwhile read. By the end of the book, the reader is eager to start the story over again . Hesse is able to pac
23、k a lot of emotions and details into her short book , making the story very real and believable. Anne of Green Gables This eight-book series depicts the life of Anne Shirley, an orphan that is adopted in Prince Edward Island, Canada . The books are set in the 1800s to the 1900s, the last one taking
24、place during World War I. Anne is a loveable spirit who has many misfortunes and laughable experiences when growing up and going to college. The Anne of Green Gables series is fun to read. creating a strong attachment to the reader and making the last book a bittersweet experience. Teenage girls who
25、 are looking for a female role model will love Anne Shirley. Harry Potter J. K. Rowlings Harry Potter series has sold more copies than any other series in history. The series , which includes seven books in all , fallows a boy wizard named Harry Potter. Harry attends Hogwarts School of Witcheraft an
26、d Wizardy. The seven books follow Harry through seven years of wizarding school . During this time , readers experience the wizarding world through Harrys eyes and watch him make friends. Learn magic and fight a wizard. The Harry Potter books are an enchanting read for all ages. No matter who you ar
27、e. you will find yourself absorbed in the magical world created by J. K. Rowling.46Which of the following is written in a poetic style?AThe Giver.BThe Outsiders.CAnne of Green Gables.DOut of the Dust.47According to the passage ,many be chosen to be an example by teenage girls.AHarry PotterBAnne Shir
28、leyCBillie JoDJonas48You would like to Read the Harry Potter series probably because .Ayou admire Harry for his patienceByou like watching musical moviesCyou are interested in the magical worldDyou enjoy reading the eight-book series B We keep reading that TV is bad for you. If this is true, how com
29、e the current generation of TV-addicted kids is much smarter than we are? In my home, the only people who can work the remote control are the children. Perhaps TV does educate you. For example, you learn a useful medical fact: A person who has been shot always has time to speak an incomplete sentenc
30、e before he dies. “The killer was” (dies) But I guess the biggest things we learn from TV can be regarded as “Life Skills”. Bad things only happen on dark and stormy nights. Emotional breakdowns cause people to wander in the heavy rain without umbrellas. And contrary to what scientists say, the crac
31、k(霹雳) of lightning and the accompanying flash happen at exactly the same time, wherever you are. Ive even acquired useful geographical facts from science-fiction shows: Aliens speak English no matter which planet they come from. Making use of what we learn from TV can improve our security. Consider
32、these truths. If you are ever attacked by 2 0 bad guys, dont worry about being outnumbered. The criminals will hang back and take turns to approach you in ones and twos just so you can conveniently defeat them all. Bad guys who are completely covered in black clothes always remove their black masks
33、to reveal that they are in fact, aha, women. TV also teaches us important information about escaping from danger. Watch and learn. (1) If anyone is running after you down a passage, you will find that boxes have been conveniently placed near all the walls you need to jump over. (2) If you are tall a
34、nd handsome, you can run from any number of armed criminals, and every shot will miss you. Be warned, however. If your name card says “henchman” (帮凶) and you are part of a group of plain-looking people trying to catch a handsome individual, a single shot will kill you. But dont be anxious: TV also d
35、elivers useful information for bad guys. All cars are inflammable (易燃的) and have amazing shock absorbers that enable them to fly into the air and land without damage except police cars. TV even teaches us about TV. Whenever anyone turns on a TV, it shows a news flash about someone they know. They th
36、en turn the box off immediately after that news item.49. By saying “A person who has been shot always has time to speak an incomplete sentence before he dies” (Paragraph 2), the writer shows his_. A. humor B. sympathy C. deep concern D. medical knowledge50. We can learn from Paragraph 3 that in the
37、real world_. A. bad things cause people to break down in the rain B. bad things never happen on dark and stormy nights C. people with emotional problems like to walk in the rain without umbrellas D. the crack of lightning and the accompanying flash dont happen at the same time51. Whats the main idea
38、 of this passage?A. Life skills can be learned from TV. B. TV plays an important role in society.C. Watching TV makes people more creative D. What happens in TV is very different from reality.52. The writer of this passage takes a(n) _ attitude towards TV plays. A. positive B. casual C. negative D.
39、indifferent C Having a child may improve a womans memory, a new study suggests. In the study, women who were new mothers scored better on tests of visuospatial memory the ability to understand and remember information about their surroundingscompared with women who didnt have children. The findings
40、contradicts the old belief that women develop“baby brain or a decline in memory and cognitive(认知的) function, after they have kids, said study researcher Melissa Santiago, a doctoral student at Carlos Albizu University in Miami. “You dont have to feel that because you have kids, your memory isnt the
41、same, Santiago said. The study was small, and the findings will have to be tested in larger groups of people, Santiago said. Previous studies on the topic have had mixed resultssome showed motherhood hurts cognition, and others showed the opposite. Studies on rats show those with pups have better me
42、mory than those without offspring. Santiago analyzed information from 35 first-time mothers whose children were ages 10 to 24 months, and 35 women who had never been pregnant. Both groups scored similarly on intelligence tests. The average age of mothers was 29 and the average age of never-pregnant
43、women was 27. To test visuospatial memory, the women were shown a paper containing six symbols for 10 seconds, and then asked to draw what they remembered. This task was repeated several times. The first time women were shown the paper, both groups remembered about the same amount. But on the second
44、 and third pass, mothers performed better than those without children, indicating that the mothers collected more information each time than the other women. Later, the women were shown a variety of different symbols, and asked to remember which ones were presented on the earlier task. Mothers did n
45、ot make a mistake in this taskthey remembered every symbol correctlybut those without children made one or two errors, Santiago said.53. How did Santiago lead to the findings? A. By observation. B. By comparison. C. By analyzing intelligence tests. D. By asking women questions.54. By saying “The stu
46、dy was small, what did Santiago mean? A. The study received little attention. B. The study has just started. C. The study was carried out among a s mall group of people. D. A small group of researchers were involved in the study.55. Which of the following was discussed in the text? A. Ways to test v
47、isuospatial memory. B. Why having kids improves memory. C. How young mothers are different from never-pregnant women. D. The negative effects that worries of women without children have.56. It can be inferred that Santiago believe the findings of the study_. A. may cause a heated discussion among pa
48、rents B. may cause an increase in the birth rate C. are tested by previous similar studies D. are encouraging news for mothers D My bookshelves are full of dust-and with good reason. When it comes to cleaning that part of my home, I suffer from the most serious case of avoidance (回避反应症). The thing i
49、s this: when I do set out to clean and re-organize my books, which seldom happens, I place myself into a really bad situation. No sooner do I take a title from the shelf, blow off the dust, and wipe down the cover than I find myself sitting on the floor with legs crossed and my back against the wall
50、. Pretty soon books get piled up on my legs as I am reunited with old friends. It is as if these books have voices, and each wants to say its piece. Remember me? I was given to you when you went into the Navy, so that you would never lack for companionship, one whispers. Another says, I was your fir
51、st book of poems, given to you before you learned to love poetry. And a third, I was the book that made history so attractive to you. Perhaps the greatest pleasure of re-organizing my books are the surprises - or better said,reunions-that occur. During my latest book-cleaning adventure, I found one
52、that had fallen behind the shelf: Tales of Edgar Allan Poe. Not an unusual title, but the words written on the first page made it very special: With Love from Mom and Dad, Christmas 1965. Whats this? A book on the physics of lasers().It is filled with mathematical statements, and I had bought it at
53、a library sale when I was 12, not long after the laser had been invented. I couldnt understand a bit of it, but I did learn what laser meant. What I end up with when I empty my bookshelves is a cross-section (横剖面) of my personal history. Its like a road cut where one sees all the layers of rock goin
54、g back through time to the beginning of the simplest life forms. The books Ive read-and kept-are not just old friends. They are my rsum ?57.What could be said about the author?A. He is too busy to tidy up his bookshelves. B. He considers his books treasured possessions.C. He has made a lot of notes
55、in his books. D. He is a lover of science books.58. By saying that his books have voices, the author means .A. they bring back happy memories B. they are recorded in human voiceC. they say a lot about human history D. they offer good topics for discussion59.What does the author enjoy most from re-or
56、ganizing his books?A. Finding some missing books. B. Putting books in good order.C. Learning something new from the books. D. Rediscovering interesting stories behind some books.60. By sharing his own experience, the author wants to express that A. the course of learning his bookshelves is like goin
57、g back to his historyB. He has suffered from the most serious cases of avoidance C. The re-organizing of his books is a potential dangerD. The books on his bookshelves have human voices EA. Find inspiration around you B. Spare no efforts to achieve your goalC. Hold a positive attitude D. Break the r
58、outineE. Find a reason in everything you do F. Take care of your health 61 You may have goals of losing weight, dreaming of pursuing a passion or interest, plans of achieving success in your career and relationships, but without positive motivation, all these remain goals, plans and dreams if you ar
59、e not motivated to achieve them and make them into reality. Positive thoughts play a major role in your outlook in life and in giving you the motivation to reach for you dreams. If you are optimistic that you can do the task at hand, or you can reach your goals, you will be motivated to take those s
60、teps towards achieving it.62 Whether it is natures beauty, or great relationships from friends and family, being able to find inspiration has a positive impact in getting yourself motivated to do what you want to achieve and live a better life, so strive to make friends and keep a happy relationship
61、 with your family.63 One of the things that can contribute to lack of motivation is doing the same things every day and getting stuck into it without knowing where you are heading. Sometimes you have to explore other opportunities, learn new skills and explore other interests. Do not be afraid to ta
62、ke risks, explore new ways of achieving your goals and get out of your comfort zone at times to discover new things around you and take advantage of new opportunities in life.64 A tired and stressed body most often leads to lack of motivation to do what you want to do. Have a regular exercise. This
63、will not only make you become stronger physically but will also lift up your mood to tackle (处理)lifes challenges each day.65 Most often, we feel mostly motivated if there is a need to do it. Finding the reason why you live your life each day will truly make everything easy and help you get motivated
64、. Dedicating(致力于) your efforts to someone you love and treasure is also a good motivation that you can give yourself. No matter what challenges you have to face, for as long as you know that you are doing it for someone you love, you will find yourself motivated to do it.单词拼写66. The ( 博物馆)has a larg
65、e collection of early painting.67.The idea started in Standlake and has (传开)throughout the country.68.weve just bought a big house and need some new (家具).69. It was extremely cool and some animals were (冻) to death.70. At the sound of the gun, all the birds in the tree flew in all (方向).71. (现代的)agri
66、culture has many advantages than traditional agriculture.72. The president spoke at the meeting for nearly an hour without (参考)to his notes.73. All the teachers went (楼下)to have a very important meeting.74. We just had a wonderful party to celebrate Susans (第四十) birthday.75. Most people admit that t
67、hey are not good at making (道歉).改错 Today is my fathers birthdays. This Afternoon I went out to the shopping center to buy present for him. Then I took the subway train to home. Sitting on the train ,I thought my dad will be very happy when she saw the present. At the next station,an old lady with tw
68、o heavy bag got off the train and stood in front of me. She looked tiring. I hesitate for a moment, and then offered my seat to her. The old lady thanked me a lot and sat down. Seen her smile,I felt happily. I will always ready to help others in the future. 书面表达。 假定你校将举行一个成人仪式,你将作为代表在仪式上发言。请你按以下内容要点
69、准备一篇英文发言稿。 1. 过去对成年的向往; 2. 现在的感受和认识; 3. 将来的目标及措施。参考词汇:责任 responsibility 注意: 1. 词数100左右; 2. 可以适当增加细节,使行文连贯; 3. 发言稿的开头与结束语已为你写好(不计入总词数) Good morning, everyone! The topic of my speech today is thoughts on becoming a grown-up. _ Thank you for listening. BDCAB FDAGCBABAA BBCDC CCCBD完型BCCAD DACBC CADAB DB
70、ADB66 museum 67 spread 68 furniture 69 frozen 70directions 71Modern 72referring 73 downstairs 74fortieth 75apologies阅读 DBC ADDC 53-56 BCAD BADA CADFE1 a present 2. To home 3.will- would 4she-he 5.bag-bags 6.got off-on 7.tiring-tired 8.seen-seeing 9.happily-happy 10.be readyOne possible version: Good
71、 morning, everyone! The topic of my speech today is Thoughts on becoming a grown-up. As a child, I always hoped that I could grow up as soon as possible so that I could have whatever I wanted and do whatever I liked. Now Im a grown-up, but I find things do not go as I expected. AlthoughI can enjoy m
72、ore freedom, at the same time I realize that being a grown-up not only means this, but also more responsibilities. I hope to do more for my parents and society in the future to make my life more meaningful. To reach the goal, I must first try my best to pass the college entrance examination and entera good university. Thank you for your listening.