1、海淀区高三年级第二学期查漏补缺题 英 语 2014.5一、单项填空1. Did you watch the game between Taishan and Guoan on Sunday morning? No, I _ my lessons for the coming exams. A. was preparing B. prepared C. had prepared D. have prepared2. I really_ a stomachache earlier but I feel fine now. A. have B. had C. have had D. had had3
2、. The tourism of my hometown _ a rapid growth over the last decade. Now its the 2nd most visited place in our city. A. saw B. had seen C. is seeing D. has seen4. The houses for the low-income families _ at present in our city will be completed next year.A. to be built B. built C. being built D. havi
3、ng been built5. Children of this age should be reminded of _ to do in public places.A. what B. whether C. how D. why6. The volunteers will visit the primary school next Monday, _ all the students are children of migrant workers.A. which B. who C. when D. where7. Was it because of his laziness_ he di
4、dnt do the experiment successfully?No, it was because of his carelessness.A. that B. while C. for D. as8. _ they traveled, they saw nothing but ruins after the terrible earthquake.A. Whichever B. Whatever C. Wherever D. However9. Jack, look! Everybody is doing homework quietly. _ you make a noise in
5、 class?A. Could B. Shall C. Will D. Must 10. _ an area of 1,500 square meters, this park welcomes visitors from all over China. A. Covered B. Covering C. Being covered D. To cover二、完形填空I went to India for a 2-week vacation to visit my relatives. We stopped on a red light, and as always, there were a
6、 lot of activities outside the cars near the 11 . People walked in, between the cars 12 newspaper, water and a number of kids looked for a bit of charity from the car owners. Its a familiar 13 in most poor developing countries. While we were 14 for the red light to turn green, I noticed a man outsid
7、e a couple of 15 in front of ours trying to sell bottles of water. Its 16 unusual at first. He was a man in his 40s with relatively 17 clothes. But he walked around in a strange way. He kind of 18 his way around the spaces. He was blind. Carrying a couple of water bottles on one hand, he 19 got to t
8、he outside of our car. Out of 20 , my mum decided to buy one water bottle. As she gave the man the money, the light turned green. The car behind sounded loudly and 21 , trying to get ahead of traffic. Seeing this, my mum kindly told the man to 22 the change. However, with his 23 sense of touch, he q
9、uickly went through his shirt pocket and threw the money at my mums 24 . It was the exact change. The cars behind us were really getting out of control, 25 we decided to go on our way. I broke down and even 26 when I got home. Heres a blind man, born in 27 , trying to sell water bottles on the stree
10、ts to make ends meet. He 28 our sympathy. Life hasnt been 29 to him, yet hes giving it his best shot. I think that is what 30 is all about facing life bravely. 11. A. signs B. crossroads C. stations D. theatres 12. A. giving B. buying C. selling D. throwing13. A. scene B. play C. activity D. street1
11、4. A. watching B. asking C. waiting D. changing15. A. blocks B. crossings C. turns D. cars16. A. everything B. something C. anything D. nothing17. A. expensive B. fashionable C. ragged D. fastened18. A. pushed B. drove C. cleared D. felt19. A. eventually B. quickly C. frequently D. happily20. A. cur
12、iosity B. sympathy C. thirsty D. politeness21. A. impatiently B. casually C. naturally D. carefully22. A. keep B. return C. borrow D. count23. A. poor B. superior C. limited D. enlarged24. A. hand B. arm C. face D. lap25. A. still B. yet C. so D. but 26. A. smiled B. shouted C. complained D. cried27
13、. A. pain B. poverty C. sadness D. loneliness28. A. refused B. enjoyed C. doubted D. cheated29. A. rich B. unfair C. kind D. bad30. A. kindness B. courage C. experience D. challenge三、阅读理解第一节 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。A Noah Webster, born on October 16, 1758, is known for The Ameri
14、can Dictionary of the English Language. He has been called the “Father of American Scholarship and Education.” His “Blue-Backed Speller” books were used to teach spelling and reading to five generations of American children. But how much do you know about him beyond that? At the age of 16, Noah Webs
15、ter began attending Yale College. Unfortunately, he spent his four years at Yale during the American Revolutionary War, and because of food shortages, many of his college classes were held in Glastonbury, Connecticut. Later, he served in the army. Having graduated from Yale in 1778, Webster wanted t
16、o continue his education in order to earn his law degree. He had to teach school in order to pay for his education. He set up many small schools that didnt survive, but he was a good teacher because instead of forcing his students to learn, like most teachers did, he rewarded them. He earned his law
17、 degree in 1781, but did not practice law until 1789. Once he started he found the law was not to his liking. Webster did not have much money. In 1793, Alexander Hamilton lent him $1500 to move to New York City to edit a newspaper. In December, he founded New Yorks first daily newspaper, American Mi
18、nerva, and edited it for four years. For decades, he published textbooks, political essays, a report on some diseases, and newspaper articles for his party. He wrote so much that a modern list of his published works required 655 pages. Noah Webster died on May 28, 1843 and was buried in the Grove St
19、reet Cemetery.31. Whats the main idea of Paragraph l?A. Websters famous dictionaries. B. Websters daily routines.C. Websters main achievements. D. Websters college education.32. Which of the following best describes Websters life at Yale?A. Tough. B. Smooth. C. Normal. D. Tiring.33. What did Noah wa
20、nt to be after graduation from Yale?A. A teacher. B. A lawyer. C. A headmaster. D. A scholar.34. Webster was a good teacher, because he_.A. set up many small schools B. graduated from Yale CollegeC. forced his students to learn D. often rewarded his students35. We can infer from Paragraph 4 that _.
21、A. Webster was a most productive author B. Websters books added up to 655 pages C. Webster didnt write any political works D. Webster led a miserable life in New York CityB My daughter and I collected the empty cans and bottles in our home this morning. We had 6 full garbage bags later so I knew we
22、would be spending a bit more of time at the recycling center. When we got there, a man and his kids were also doing the morning recycling and were using two of the four machines to recycle their plastic and cans. Luckily, we were able to use the 2 remaining machines. Of course, there were others tha
23、t came, but when they saw the two families with garbage bags full of recycled things, they quickly left. However, one woman came in with just 5 cans and looked as if she was in a hurry. So I stopped what I was doing and let her in to recycle her cans. Of course, she was grateful, and it felt good to
24、 let her go ahead of me. But that was not the whole story. My daughter and I continued to work through the bags, but the plastic recycling machine stopped working because it was full. My daughter was left with nothing to do. The other family was still using the other two plastic recycling machines,
25、but it seemed that they were almost done. I just told my daughter we would have to wait until they were done. But the man of the other family came through with another act of kindness. He offered to let us go ahead of him. I was really surprised, because we had more than 5 bottles, but he didnt seem
26、 to mind. I happily accepted it. It was great to give and then to get an act of kindness in turn. It was small, I didnt expect it, but it surely brightened up my day.36. From Paragraph l we can learn that _.A. the author did collecting every morningB. the author usually had 6 bags of cans to recycle
27、C. there were four recycling machines in allD. most people did recycling in the morning37. The author let the woman recycle her cans first because _. A. there were many other families there B. the woman seemed to be in a hurry C. the author wanted to hear a story D. the woman was very grateful38. Wh
28、y couldnt the author finish her recycling in time? A. Because her daughter s machine stopped working. B. Because the other family was still using the machines. C. Because she let the other family use her machine first. D. Because she helped recycle the other familys bags first.39. What does the unde
29、rlined word it in Paragraph 3 refer to? A. The kindness. B. The offer. C. The machine. D. The 5 bottles.CThe World Health Organization says there has been a sharp increase in the number of over-weight children in developing countries. In African countries, the WHO says the number of over-weight or o
30、bese children is twice as high as it was 20 years ago. Around the world, about 43 million children under the age of five were overweight in 2013. Overweight and obese children are more likely to become overweight and obese adults. The condition can generate serious health problems like heart disease
31、s. Francesco Branca is the director of the WHO Department of Nutrition for Health and Development. He says urban lifestyle makes people eat processed food more often, which has a high sugar, fat and salt content. He also says people are gaining weight because of their lack of activities. They travel
32、 in cars or other vehicles more than on foot. The WHO experts say to lower obesity rates is especially complex in countries that also deal with high rates of infectious(感染性的) diseases. The WHO has some basic solutions for individuals and countries. The organization says you should lower your intake
33、of fat, sugar, salt and processed food and eat more fruits, vegetables and increase physical activity. The WHO says these actions are especially important for children. And WHO expert Branca says mothers should breastfeed their babies for at least the first six months of life, if possible. More impo
34、rtantly, governments should consider providing vitamins for children and educational campaigns about problems linked to obesity would also help. In his view, government policies should deal with how food is marketed to children and food producers must balance quality and taste with the dangers of su
35、gar, fat and salt. Reducing the number of overweight children will not be easy. The goal is difficult to meet even in wealthy countries. he adds.40. What is the main idea of Paragraph l? A. Children in developing countries generally weigh too much. B. Overweight children in developing countries have
36、 increased greatly. C. The number of overweight children in the world has doubled. D. The World Health Organization has increased greatly.41. According to Branca, people are becoming overweight because of their changes in _ A. lifestyles B. transportation C. physical condition D. school education42.
37、 The underlined word “generate” in Paragraph 2 probably means _. A. cure B. prevent C. worsen D. cause43. We can learn from the last paragraph that _.A. babies breastfed arent likely to become overweightB. governments should play a necessary role in fighting obesityC. food producers should be stoppe
38、d from marketing, food to childrenD. the number of overweight children decreases easily in wealthy countriesD Students from Florida International University in Miami walked on water Thursday for a class assignment. To do it, they wore aquatic (水上的)shoes they designed and created.Alex Quinones was th
39、e first to make it to the other side of a 175-foot lake on campus in record timejust over a minute. Quinones, who wore oversized boat-like shoes, also won last year and will receive $500. Students had to wear the aquatic shoes and make it across the lake in order to earn an “6A” on the assignment fo
40、r Architecture Professor Jaime Canaves, Materials and Methods Construction Class. “Its traditional in a school of architecture to do boats out of cardboard for a boat race. I thought our students were a little bit more special than that,” Canaves said. “We decided to do the walk on water event to ta
41、ke it to the next level.”A total of 79 students competed in the race this year in 41 teams. Only 10 teams failed to cross the lake. Others who fell got back up and made it to the end. The race is open to all students and anyone in the community. The youngest person to ever participate was a 9-year-o
42、ld girl, who competed in place of her mother, while the oldest was a 67-year-old female.A large crowd on campus joined Canaves as he cheered on the racers. He shouted encouraging words, but also laughed as some unsteadily made their way to the end.“A part of this is for them to have more understandi
43、ng of designing and make it work better,” he said. It is also a lesson in life for the students.Anything, including walking on water, is possible, if you do the research, test it and go through the design process seriously.44. The students took part in the race to _. A. go across the lake to school
44、B. test their balance on the water C. pass Professor Canaves class D. win the prize money of $ 50045. According to Canaves, this race can help the students _.A. understand designing better B. achieve almost everythingC. work together and unite as one D. walk on the surface of water46. What is the pu
45、rpose of this passage? A. To advertise a students program. B. To report an interesting assignment. C. To introduce a creative professor. D. To encourage special events on campus.E People in several American states may be surprised to see cars on city streets without a driver. Experimental driverless
46、 vehicles now are legal in Florida, Nevada and California. They are pointing the way to a future that is not far down the road. The high-tech company Google has a number of self-driving cars, which had covered 480,000 kilometers by August. Volvo is among the companies doing road tests and says it pl
47、ans to sell driverless cars by 2020. In September, California Governor Jerry Brown signed an act to allow autonomous vehicles on the roads of his state. “Today were looking at science fiction becoming tomorrows realitythe driverless car.” The technology for these cars includes cameras, radar and mot
48、ion sensors. The systems have been improved through competitions sponsored by the US government agency DARPA. Engineer Richard Mason of the Rand Corporation helped design driverless vehicles for DARPA challenge races. “Cars have become much more fuel-efficient, and new electronic features are making
49、 Hondas safer,” said Angie Nucci of Honda America. “A camera on the passenger-side mirror actually engaged on your guiding screen so you can safely change lanes.” Other safety features include warning systems on the front and the sides of the cars. These systems help drivers, but dont replace them.
50、Curator Leslie Kendall of the Petersen Automotive Museum said autonomous cars will make the high ways safer “By taking out drivers, you also remove most risks of an accident,” Kendall said. He said consumers, however, may be unwilling to lose control. “It may take them time to come to realize that t
51、he technology is indeed reliable, but it will have to prove itself first.” Mason said the technology already works and the biggest challenge now is getting down the cost for driverless vehicles from hundreds of thousands of dollars to something more affordable. He said this will happen as the techno
52、logy is improved.47. What can we learn from Paragraph l? A. Volvo will be the first to sell driverless cars. B. Driverless cars are pointing us a faraway future. C. Driverless vehicles are now legal in the whole USA. D. Googles self-driving cars have covered a long distance.48. We learn that Governo
53、r of California Jerry Brown_. A. helped design self-driving cars B. supports self-driving cars on roads C. considers self-driving cars science fiction D. improved the self-driving car systems49. According to Richard Mason, what is the biggest challenge for driverless cars?A. They are not allowed to
54、run on the road.B. Their technical problems remain to be solved.C. They are now too expensive for consumers.D. They are more dangerous for people on the street.50. Which is the best title for the passage? A. The Benefits of the Self-driving Cars B. The Biggest Challenge of the Self-driving Cars C. S
55、afer or More Dangerous Self-driving Cars D. Self-driving CarsScience Fiction Future Is Near第二节 根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项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。Every year, it costs British students more and more to attend university. 51 So is a university degree really worth it?In 2006, the UK government started to allow
56、 universities in England and Wales to charge British students tuition fees. As a result, more than 80% of students in England and Wales now take out a student loan in order to go to university. 52 The average student in England and Wales now graduates from university with debts of around 12,000. Stu
57、dents of medicine, who study for longer, usually have debts of more than 20,000. That is a lot of money. 53 They even struggle to pay rent on a house, because they have to start paying back the student loan after graduating. You might think that a British person with a degree will find it easy to ge
58、t a well-paid job. However, most people in “white-collar jobs” seem to have a degree these days, so there is a lot of competition. 54 Like everyone else, graduates usually have to start at the bottom and work their way up. That can be very frustrating for them, since they are often over-qualified fo
59、r the work they are doing. While at university, they had dreams of getting an exciting, challenging job. Therefore, life after university ends up being quite disappointing for a lot of graduates. 55 Students have always been seen as not having a lot of money, but “student poverty” is now considered
60、a real problem in the UK. Most British students expect to get a loan, part-time job or summer job. Worse still, however, an increasing number of students turn to crime to support themselves.A. They are graduating with larger and larger debts.B. All these lead to the reevaluation of a university degr
61、ee.C. It means graduates cannot afford to buy a house for many years. D. Sometimes they have to borrow money from relatives and friends.E. If solved improperly, the debts might cause serious social problems.F. They use the loan to pay for tuition fees, books and living expenses.G. Also, British comp
62、anies tend to value work experience over a piece of paper.四、书面表达第一节(一)假如你是红星中学高三(1)班李华, 你和你的同学打算今年暑假去纽约旅游,现在给笔友Chris写封信,请他帮助寻找寄宿家庭。具体要求如下: 1. 住宿时间:两周; 2. 住宿要求:环境安全,交通便利,有独立房间,有同龄孩子。注意:1. 词数不少于50; 2. 可适当增加细节以使行文连贯; 3. 开头结尾已给出,不计入总数。Dear Chris,_Yours,Li Hua(二)假设你是高三(1)英语课代表李华,你们的口语老师Chris已经完成教学任务,准备回英
63、国。请你根据以下内容要点给Chris写一封信, 并附上她与全班同学的合影,代表全班同学对他表示感谢。要点:1. Chris风趣幽默; 2. Chris授课方式独特,组织各种活动; 3. 希望他能再来中国。注意:1. 词数不少于50; 2. 可适当增加细节以使行文连贯; 3. 开头结尾已给出,不计入总数。Dear Chris,_Yours, Li Hua (三)你的英国笔友Chris来信询问有关北京雾霾天气的基本情况和对你生活的影响。请你按照以下提示给他写一封回信。原因大气污染严重对生活影响1. 不能正常开窗通风2. 停上体育课采取措施提倡绿色出行,比如,步行、骑自行车、注意:1. 词数不少于5
64、0; 2. 可适当增加细节以使行文连贯; 3. 开头结尾已给出,不计入总数。 4. 参考词汇:雾霾 haze第二节(只给大家提供创意,没有画图)(一)假如你是红星中学高三(1)班李华, 成人仪式当中,父母因突发工作没能前来,无助时刻老师及时上场,给予我关爱。请根据图片的先后顺序,用英语写一篇日记,记述此过程。图一:成人仪式现场,隆重热烈。一个学生旁边坐着一位家长,而我旁边的座位空着,我伸长脖子焦急等待父母的到来。图二:两个部分,第一,父母、学生各站一排,相对而立,同学给家长送礼物,感谢家长养育之恩,中间只有一个学生手拿鲜花,面前没有父母;背景PPT上“家长孩子互动” 第二,我一个人持花尴尬站立
65、(低头,沮丧)图三:老师搂着我的肩膀,拥抱“我”,鼓励我,(背景)其他孩子和家长在周边鼓掌。 图四:我把花献给老师,给老师鞠躬,表示感激。 注意:1. 词数不少于60;2. 开头已给出,不计入总数。 March 1, 2014 Saturday Rainy(二)假设你是红星中学高二(1)班的学生李华。下面四幅图描述了你在家做饭时发生的小意外。请根据以下四幅图的先后顺序,用英语写一篇周记,记述你如何处理的过程。1. 厨房,灶台,火苗上有锅,旁边有油瓶;鸡蛋壳,手里拿菜谱,一手拿小铲;围裙兜里手机在响;2. 厨房,灶台,锅里油着火,手拿手机,眼睛看油锅里的火和烟雾,惊讶状;3. 厨房灶台,用锅盖及
66、时盖上灭火;动作线表示迅速;4. 客厅饭桌,自己边吃边给家长讲述刚刚发生的过程,都很高兴的样子。注意:1. 词数不少于60;2. 开头已给出,不计入总数。Last Sunday,海淀区高三年级第二学期查漏补缺题参考答案 英 语 2014.5一、单项填空(10x1)1-5 ABDCA 6-10 DACDB二、完形填空(20x1.5)11-15 BCACD 16-20 DCDAB 21-25 AABDC 26-30 DBACB三、阅读理解(25x2)31-35 CABDA 36-40 CBABB 41-45 ADBCA 46-50 BDBCD 51-55 AFCGB四、书面表达(从略。请根据本校学生做题情况,自编符合本校多数学生认知水平的范文。)