1、高考资源网() 您身边的高考专家第一节:单项填空(共15小题,每小题1分,共15分) 从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 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.21. Excuse me! _ How can I get to the nearest post office?A. Yes? B. Thats OK. C. Whats wrong? D. Pardon?22.His behavior was _ we all refused to receive him in our homes. A. so that
2、 B. that C. such that D. such 23You may probably remember some idioms in the text, but you couldnt remember all the words in it. ApossiblyBcertainlyClikelyDsurely24. Talking about his success, the famous scientist said, “ Ive been lucky _ there are many people who have helped me.” A. provided that B
3、. now that C. so that D. in that25. -Its a lovely day, isnt it?-Yes. I love _ when the weather is like this. Why dont we sit outside and have our lunch?A. this B. that C. it D. one 26. They stayed with me three weeks, _ they drank all the wine I had.A. which B. which time C. during which time D. dur
4、ing which27 . I m afraid nobody but his parents or Jim, his best friend, _ the secret. A. are going to tell B. have told C. has been told D. have been told 28. Since then I a member of the family and never from them.A. have be come; will I separate B. have be come; I will separateC. have been; will
5、I be separated D. have been; I was separated29. We Chinese can work wonders, that is, we can make _.A. impossible possible B. the impossible possibleC. impossibly possible D. the impossible possibly30. A young woman saw a pair of fashion boots in a shop that set her heart _. But the price was far be
6、yond her means. A. to race B. racing C. race D. raced31. My brother is very tall. The little bed wont for him. A. prepare B. match C. fit D. do32. The traffic problem we are looking forward to seeing _ should have attracted the local governments attention. A. solving B. solve C. to solve D. solved33
7、. I hear Mr. Smith was writing a story last year and he still _. A. d o B. does C. is D. am34. Why do you want the book so much? _, sir. A. Studying B. Studied C. Studies D. To study 35. All substances, _ solid, liquids or gases, are made up of entirely atoms.A. whether they B. whether C. whether ar
8、e they D. whether are第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,共30分)A recent poll indicated that half the teenagers in the United States believe that communication between them and their parents is_36_and further that one of the prime causes of this gap is _37_listening behavior. As a(an)_38_ in point, one parent beli
9、eved that her daughter had a severe_39_problem. She was so _40_that she took her to an audiologist to have her ear tested. The audiologist carefully tested both ears and reported back to the parent:“Theres nothing wrong with her hearing. Shes just _41_you out.”A leading cause of the _42_divorce rate
10、 (more than half of all marriages end in divorce) is the failure of husbands and wives to _43_effectively. They dont listen to each other. Neither person_44_to the actual message sent by the other.In _45_fashion, political scientists report that a growing number of people believe that their elected
11、and _46_officials are out of_47_with the constituents they are supposedly _48_. Why? Because they dont believe that they listen to them. In fact, it seems that sometimes our politicians dont even listen to themselves. The following is a true story: At a national_49_conference held in Albuquerque som
12、e years ago, then Senator Joseph Montoya was_50_a copy of a press release by a press aide shortly before he got up before the audience to_51_ a speech. When he rose to speak,_52_the horror of the press aide and the_53_of his audience, Montoya began reading the press release, not his speech. He began
13、, “For immediate release. Senator Joseph M. Montoya, Democrat of New Mexico, last night told the National.” Montoya read the entire six-page release,_54_ with the statement that he “was repeatedly _55_by applause.”36.A scarceB littleC rareD poor37.A malignantB deficientC ineffectiveD feeble 38.A cas
14、eB exampleC lessonD suggestion39.A audioB auralC hearingD listening40.A believingB convincedC assuredD doubtless41.A turning B tuning C tuckingD tugging42.A risingB arisingC raisingD arousing 43.A exchangeB interchangeC encounterD interact44.A relatesB refersC respondsD resorts45.A likeB alikeC like
15、lyD likewise46.A nominatedB selectedC appointedD supported47.A connectionB reachC associationD touch48.A leadingB representingCdelegatingD supporting 49.A legislative B legitimate C legalized D liberal50.A distributedB awardedC handedD submitted51.A presentB publishC deliverD pursue52.A to B with C
16、for D on53.A joyB enjoymentC amusementD delight54.A concludeB to concludeC concludingD concluded55.A disruptedB interferedC interruptedD stopped第三部分 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分。满分40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 Lenox Avenue in suburban East Orange, New Jersey was long a hotbed of guns and
17、 violence and one of New Jerseys toughest streets. But Big Brother has cleaned it up. Police say that thanks to new technology there has not been a single violent crime in almost a year on a street where the notorious (臭名昭著) Bloods gang sold cocaine (可卡因) and drive-by shootings were once commonplace
18、. Now high-tech cameras and gun-shot sensors are fixed at each end of Lenox Avenue, and on many other East Orange streets. The residential (居民) avenue of many multi-family homes is blocked from traffic and, with the exception of the 24-hour police presence, it looks as quiet and peaceful as most New
19、 Jersey suburbs. “Theres no drug dealers or nothing here. They all left,” said Andre Davis, 15, riding his scooter on Lenox. “Theres no gang bangers, no drugs. The cops done a good job.” The effort is part of a push to reverse(使反转)a trend which saw the town- once a middle-class suburb of white colla
20、rs who took a 30-minute train to Manhattan- reverse a decline sparked by the deadly 1967 race riots (暴乱) in neighboring Newark, which gradually transformed the town into a slum (贫民窟) populated almost entirely by low-income blacks. “This was once a very prominent city and a very safe place to live,”
21、said East Orange Police Director Jose Cordero of the town of about 70,000 people, whose Central Avenue was once called “the Fifth Avenue of New Jersey.” The veteran New York City police officer took the top job here in 2004 and says murder dropped to a 25-year low of 14 in 2005, down from 22 in 2003
22、. Overall crime is at a 20-year low. Last summer, police installed cameras in crime-ridden neighborhoods and on the citys commercial centre each equipped with sensors that can detect the sound of gunfire. Police use the cameras to zoom in (镜头拉近) on certain streets and virtually “walk” down the pavem
23、ents looking for crime. In what local cops call “The Brain Room,” a half-a-dozen officers monitor (监控) large flat-screen televisions showing street activity. And a “Virtual Community Patrol” allows residents to view still pictures of their block and report crimes to police using their home computers
24、. East Orange spent about US$300,000 on the system, but the Internet technology that brings it all together was donated by a Manhattan-based company.56. “Big Brother” in the first paragraph probably refers to _. A. the notorious Blood gang B. Director Jose Cordero C. the criminals D. high-tech camer
25、as57. According to the passage, the social security in East Orange has been greatly improved because of _.A. the great work done by “a Virtual Community Patrol”B. the use of many new high-tech cameras C. the effective measures taken by the local police and the use of high-tech equipment D. a veteran
26、 police officer took charge of the police in East Organ 58. Which of the following is NOT TRUE according to the passage?A. The residents in East Orange can help the police by watching the pictures of their own neighborhoods on TV.B. Some deadly race riots in 1967 caused the depression and decline of
27、 the area C. The crime rate in the town has dropped to the lowest point in 2005 D. The local cops (=police officers) are equipped with high-tech cameras and guns when patrolling the streets59. The underlined word prominent in paragraph 6 probably means_.A. dirty and badly-managed B. poor and backwar
28、d C. important or well-known D. modern but crowded B A British freshman,who 1aunched a business selling tiny advertising space on a website,is going to be a millionaire from the project Alex Tew,21,sold the first spot on his Million Dollar Homepage at the end of last AugustA few monthson,the project
29、 has taken the Internet by storm,attracted the attention of big businesses,and made Alex richer than he hoped for in his wildest dreamsAlex studies business management at Nottingham UniversityAlthough he worked part-time in a fastfood restaurant,he found it difficult to make ends meetSoon an idea ca
30、me to him Like all great concepts the idea is simple in itselfThe homepage is divided into 10,000 boxes,each made up of l00 pixels(像素)Companies or individuals are invited to buy one or more boxes for$100 each-$1 a pixeland put on a logoWhen a web-surfer clicks on the logo he is transported to the co
31、mpany or persons website In the first few days he sold a few hundred pixels here and there,mainly to friends and relatives,but within weeks the site was a huge talkingpoint on the InternetA range of businesses from a big international phone company and media companies to small businesses offering co
32、mputer games have signed up! Companies,many of which only signed up for a bit of fun,have been amazed at how many people have been directed to their businesses from the siteHundreds of imitation sites have now sprung up Alex planned to try to sell all one million pixels,earning himself a coo1 568,00
33、0($1 million)On average 7,500 pixels a day are soldso Alex could have been a mil1ionaire in this January Does he have any plans to spend his cash? “Im not going to do anything silly,”Alex said“I know how quickly the money could disappearIts hard to believe what happenedThe sites success is a real te
34、stament(证明)to the massive power of the Internet60When Alex Tew first made his Million Dollar Homepage,he_ Awas sure that he would become rich soon Bdidnt expect to make money Cjust wanted to make ends meet Dwanted to take the Internet by storm61Which of the following words can best describe Alex Tew
35、? AClever and lucky BRealistic and learned CImaginative and attractiveDIntelligent and creative62What happened after Alex Tews success? AHe didnt know how to spend the money he had made BHe kept a cool head about the money he had made CHe set up more similar sites on the Internet DMore similar sites
36、 were combined with his63What would be the best title for the passage?AMilliondollar student and his simple ideaBA British freshman and his wild dreamCThe Internet made a student millionaire DWant to be a millionaire? Be creative! CChristmas was a quiet affair when I was growing up. there were just
37、my parents and me. I wished that someday Id marry and have six children, and at Christmas my house would be full of energy and love.I found the man who shared my dream, but we had not expected the possibility of infertility. So we applied for adoption (收养) and, within a year, he arrived.We called hi
38、m our Christmas boy because he came to us during that season of joy, when he was just six days old. Then nature surprised us again. In rapid succession (连续) we added two biological children to the family - not as many as we had hoped for, but compared with my quiet childhood, three made an entirely
39、satisfactory crowd.As our Christmas boy grew, he made it clear that only he had the expertise (专门技术) to select and decorate the Christmas tree each year. He rushed the season, starting his gift list before we had even finished the Thanks-giving turkey. He pressed us into singing carols, our froglike
40、 voices contrasting with his musical gift of perfect voice. Each holiday he stirred us up, leading us through a round of merry chaos.Our friends were right about adopted children not being the same. Through his own unique heredity (遗传), our Christmas boy brought color into our lives with his good ch
41、eer, his wit (智力,才智). He made us look and behave better than we were.Then on his 26th Christmas, he left us as unexpectedly as he had come. He was killed in a car accident on an icy Denvery street, on his way home to his young wife and infant (婴儿) daughter. But first he had stopped by the family hom
42、e to decorate our tree, a ritual he had never given up.Grief-stricken, his father and I sold our home, where memories clung to (依附) every room. We moved to California, leaving behind our friends and church.64. The underlined sentence suggests that the author _.A. married a man who also wanted to hav
43、e many children.B. married a man who longed for the quietness of their family.C. found a man who was willing to be the authors child.D. found a suitable child and immediately adopted him. 65. According to the passage, the author decided to adopt a child because _.A. her husband insisted on doing so.
44、B. the couple were unable to give birth at first.C. she loved other peoples children.D. she thought and adopted child could make her happier. 66. The adopted boy was named according to _.A. his ability of decorating Christmas trees.B. his fondness of the Christmas season.C. the joy he brought to the
45、 family.D. the time he came to the family. 67. By saying the nature surprised us again, the author indicates that _.A. she gave birth to two children. B. the family had to move away.C. the adopted boy was unique one.D. the adopted boy was killed in an accident. 68. After the authors adopted son grew
46、 up and got married, _.A. he was still the only one to bring cheer the family on Christmas.B. he was still living with the author along with his wife and his baby daughter.C. he left the author and lived in another city with his wife and child.D. he quarreled with the author and moved away, never re
47、turned. D A typical Chinese Internet user is a young male who prefers instant messaging to e-mail, seldom makes online purchases and favors news, music and games sites. According to a study, about two-thirds of survey participants use the Internet for news often entertainment-related or for online g
48、ames. About half download music and movies.They also tend to prefer instant messaging to e-mail, and they are depending on the Internet more frequently than before to communicate with others who have the same professions, hobbies and political interests. Online purchases still remain unpopular in Ch
49、ina. Three-quarters of users surveyed have never bought anything over the Internet, and only 10 percent make purchases even once a month. Among those who do buy online, most pay for entertainment while others buy phone cards, or computer hardware or software.“Many people dont trust the quality of go
50、ods bought online,” Guo said Wednesday. “If they buy it in a store and dont like it, they can easily bring it back.”The survey was done in five major cities: Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Chengdu and Changsha. Results do not necessarily project countrywide because Internet use in rural areas is lowe
51、r than in cities. Guo describes the typical netizen in the five cities surveyed as young, male, richer and more highly educated. Males make up two-thirds of the Internet community, and more than 80 percent of users are under 24. Among people ages 25 to 29, 60 percent to 80 percent go online.China ha
52、s more than 100 million people online, second in the world to the United States.Choose the best answers according to the above:( ) 69. A typical Chinese Internet user will be the one who _. A. likes to send e-mails B. likes to buy goods online C. likes to pay for entertainment D. likes the games sit
53、es( ) 70. Online purchases still remain unpopular in China mainly because _.A. it is more difficult for sales returns B. people havent computers C. people cant have a look at the goods D. goods bought online are of low quality( ) 71. Which of the following words fails to describe the typical netizen
54、s in the five cities? A. well educated B. richer C. female D. young( ) 72. According to the text, which of the following shows the right relation between online people and their ages? A. B. C. D. ENew Films (新片上映)Its summer movie time again. And heroes are ready to try their strength and magic on th
55、e silver screen. Check out our list of four films that look most promising to young audiences. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Release Date: June 4 Story: Its the summer before Harry Potters third year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. A shadow is hanging over Hogwarts. A dange
56、rous murderer, Sirius Black, has escaped the Wizards Prison. And he broke out to fulfill one task to kill Harry Potter.Around the World in 80 Days Release Date: June 16 Story: This version of the classic novel set in 1872 focuses on Passepartout (Hong Kong actor Jackie Chan), a Chinese thief who see
57、ks refuge with a strange London adventurer, Phileas Fogg. Passepartout uses his martial arts skills to defend Fogg from danger as he travels around the world in 80 days to win a bet.Spider-Man 2Release Date: June 30 Story: Peter Parker is still coming to terms with his dual identity as the crime sup
58、erhero Spider-Man. He wants to reveal his secret identity to Mary Jane, meanwhile, his Aunt May has fallen on hard times. A new villain, Dr Otto Octavius, has appeared to cause more troubles. King Arthur Release Date: July 7,Story: King Arthur is presented as a clever ruler who manages to unite all
59、the knights in Britain after the fall of the Roman Empire. Under the guidance of Merlin and the beautiful, brave Guinevere, Arthur will struggle to realize his dreams.Notes: villain n. 坏人 knight n. 骑士,武士Choose the best answers according to the above:( ) 73. According to the passage, if you want to s
60、ee a film whose leading actor is Jackie Chan, you will see the film on _. A. June 4 B. June 16 C. June 30 D. July 7( ) 74. In Spider-Man 2, Aunt Mays trouble is caused by _.A. Peter ParkerB. Mary Jane C. Dr Otto Octavius D. Spider- Man ( ) 75. Which of the following films is set in ancient Britain?A
61、. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban B. Around the World in 80 DaysC. Spider-Man 2 D. King Arthur第四部分:完成对话M: It is almost vacation time. Have you found a summer job yet?W: No, I dont think I will work at the boys camp (76) w I worked last summer. Camp jobs dont pay much.M: I think I can find a
62、 job at the Evergreen Hotel. A friend of (77) m was a waiter there last summer. The pay wasnt good, but the tips (78) w .W: My sister worked there last summer, (79) m beds and cleaning bathrooms. She didnt like it but she earned a lot of money. And I want a job outside. After sitting (80) i_ college
63、 classes all winter, Id like a job in the (81) o air.M: The high school kids earn a lot of money every summer cutting grass. My brother is only fourteen, but he gets five dollars every time he (82) c somebodys grass, and it only takes him an hour. He just rides around on the machine that he bought, and the machine does all the work.W: Thats (83) p good, I used to cut grass when I was in high school. But now I think I might work for a road building company, ( 84) o something like that.M: It would be a good (85) e . And you could earn a lot too.丰城中学高一年级英语周练试题(A)答案10 版权所有高考资源网