1、安宜高级中学2015届高三D部英语限时训练四十班级:_姓名:_学号:_I.单项填空1. The stranger is _ my old friend Jane. I thought she was in Europe.A. no one than B. not other than C. not one than D. none other than2. I think George left because he had lost his job or _ .A. nothing B. anything C. something D. everything3. In return for
2、the help we offered to her, Judy will treat us _ a trip to Sydney during this winter holiday. A. by B. to C. for D. with4. Mum, Ive been given a chance to study in Peking University. Oh, really? _.A. Thats ok. B. Thats all right. C. Thats a good point. D. Thats quite something.5. Its natural for the
3、re _ a generation gap between parents and their children.A. being B. to be C. having been D. to have been6. Hannah loves his new dog, doesnt he? Yes, he _ it out for a walk every day since he picked it up.A. has been taking B. has taken C. takes D. took7. “Even if Sun Yang failed to kill passers-by
4、in his car, he _ be fined and put into prison for 2 weeks according to the law.” the judge said. A. will B. should C. shall D. may8. Eighteen is usually seen as a mature age and thus we should have a good _ on the problems facing todays youth.A. trend B. origin C. rank D. handle9. Follow the local g
5、uide and you will surely make it to _ you are trying to reach.A. what B. which C. where D. that10. Ill thank you_ my affairs alone. I will. Its none of my business.A. for leaving B. not to leave C. for having left D. to leave11. After ten years of hard work, the Browns _ all their debts. A. satisfie
6、d B. met C. paid D. took12. The company promised to pay some money for the customers _ their shoddy(伪劣的)goods and _ an apology in public.A. purchasing; making B. purchasing; make C. purchased; to make D. to purchase; made13. Only if you sleep, which is equal to turning the TV set off, _ kept away fr
7、om theunending cry of “You Need It! Buy It Now!”A. will be B. ought you to be C. you will be D. can you be14. Japan says its prime minister promised to provide the world with maximum transparencyabout _ accident at the Fukushima nuclear power plant during _ telephone call. A. the; a B. the; the C. a
8、n; the D. an; a 15. It was not until the subprime loan crisis(次贷危机) had caused great damage to the American financial system _ Americans realized the severity of the situation. A. which B. that C. where D. when II. 阅读理解 ABETHPAGE, N.Y. The Dec 5 (2013) broadcast, starring Carrie Underwood and Stephe
9、n Moyer, was a “real experiment.”It was the first day of camera blocking for a rehearsal (排练) of National Broadcasting Companys live broadcast of the original stage version of Rodgers and Hammersteins The Sound of Music. Inside a Long Island studio, a pop star, a group of kids and a well-known actor
10、 were rehearsing scenes on a copy of a grand estate (庄园) in Salzburg, Austria.As the youngsters ran through So Long, Farewell, a tune they would perform as the children of Captain von Trapp, True Blood star Stephen Moyer cast as their widower dad, running through lines with Carrie Underwood, who was
11、 playing Maria, the bright-eyed novitiate (见习修女) who became the childrens tutor and, eventually, the Captains wife. Around the corner, Broadway darling Audra McDonald, winner of five Tony Awards, performed as the Mother Abbess, Marias guardian (监护人) . Fellow Tony winners Laura Benanti and Christian
12、Borle the Captains charming companion, Elsa, and their buddy Max were just outside the studio.This The Sound of Music would mark the first time that a well-known Broadway musical had been performed live since a 1955 production of Peter Pan starring Mary Martin, who played Broadways original Maria. A
13、nother Rodgers and Hammersteins show, Cinderella, was written for the small screen, where it was performed live in 1957 starring the young Julie Andrews, who later played Maria in the screen adaptation of The Sound of Music.When choosing their cast, the producers were cautious about “using movie peo
14、ple who are used to performing take after take”. “Moyer has a musical theater background,” the producer Craig Zadan noted, “ and Underwood has done a million live concerts.”Still, Zadan said, “There is a fear factor. There wont be auto-tuning here; if someone hits a bad note, youre going to hear it.
15、 Someone could make a mistake or forget lyrics (歌词) . Were throwing them in front of a national audience, and anything may happen. Moyer admitted, “Theres no way not to feel the pressure. Weve still got two weeks to go, and were in good shape we all know what were doing. But, that doesnt mean that t
16、hings wont go wrong, because they will. If I make a mistake, so be it (顺其自然) . Thats the challenge and the thrill of live theater.”16. The “real experiment” in Paragraph 1 refers to . A. the actors and actresses working with each other for the first time B. the experiment in the Long Island studio C
17、. performing the musical live in the theater D. the updated adaptation of the original musical17. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage? A. Broadways original Marie was played by Julie Andrews. B. There were many famous stars in the live show. C. Stephen Moyer was inexperienced in
18、musicals. D. Cinderella was another live performance produced by Craig Zadan.18. According to Zadan, his worries about the live show lie in the possibility of . A. unexpected problems on stage B. audiences doubtful attitudes C. not preparing enough tickets D. actors and actresses lack of experience1
19、9. How does Stephen Moyer feel about the first performance? A. Nervous but optimistic. B. Satisfied but cautious. C. Relaxed but doubtful. D. Puzzled but enthusiastic.BThirty years ago, the Earnshaw family lived at Wuthering Heights, with two teenaged children Hindley and Catherine. Mr. Earnshaw tra
20、vels to Liverpool, where he adopts a homeless Gypsy boy, naming him Heathcliff. Hindley finds himself robbed of his fathers love and care and becomes bitterly jealous of the newcomer. However, Catherine grows very attached to him. Soon, the two children spend hours on the moors (荒原) together and hat
21、e every moment apart. Because of the conflict, Hindley is eventually sent to college. However, he marries a woman named Frances and returns three years later, after Mr. Earnshaw dies. He becomes master of Wuthering Heights, making Heathcliff their servant instead of a family member. Months after Hin
22、dleys return, Heathcliff and Catherine travel to Thrushcross Grange to spy on the Linton family. However, they are found and try to escape. Catherine is caught by a dog, and then brought inside the Grange to have injuries tended to while Heathcliff is sent home. Catherine eventually returns to Wuthe
23、ring Heights as a changed woman, looking and acting as a lady. She laughs at HeathcIiffs dirty appearance. When the Lintons visit the next day, Heathcliff dresses up to impress her. It fails, however, when Edgar, one of the Lintons children, argues with him. Heathcliff is locked in the attic, where
24、Catherine later tries to comfort him. He swears revenge on Hindley. In the summer of the next year, Frances gives birth to a son, Hareton, but she dies before the year is out. This leads Hindley to fall into a life of drunkenness and waste. Two years pass and Catherine has become close friends with
25、Edgar, growing more distant from Heathcliff. One day in August, while Hindley is absent, Edgar comes to visit Catherine. Before long, they declare themselves lovers. Catherine explains to Nelly, her servant, that she does not really love Edgar but Heathcliff. Unfortunately, she could never marry Hea
26、thcliff because of his lack of status and education. She therefore plans to marry Edgar and use that position to help raise Heathcliffs status. Unfortunately, Heathcliff has overheard the first part and runs away, disappearing without a trace. After three years, Edgar and Catherine are married. Six
27、months after their marriage, Heathcliff returns as a gentleman, having grown stronger and richer. Catherine is delighted to see him although Edgar is not so keen. Edgars sister, Isabella, now eighteen, falls in love with Heathcliff. He looks down upon her but encourages the adolescent love, seeing i
28、t as a chance for revenge on Edgar. When he embraces Isabella one day at the Grange, there is an argument with Edgar, which causes Catherine to lock herself in her room and fall ill. Heathcliff has been staying at the Heights, gambling with Hindley and teaching Hareton bad habits. Hindley is gradual
29、ly losing his wealth, mortgaging(抵押) the farmhouse to Heathcliff to repay his debts. While Catherine is ill, Heathcliff leaves with Isabella, causing Edgar to disown(与断绝关系) his sister. The two marry and return two months later to Wuthering Heights. Heathcliff hears that Catherine is ill and arranges
30、 to visit her in secret. In the early hours of the day after their meeting, Catherine gives birth to her daughter, Cathy, and then dies. Hindley dies six months after Catherine. Heathcliff finds himself the master of Wuthering Heights and the guardian of Hareton.20. From the first paragraph, we can
31、know _ . A. Hindley hates the fact that his parents give all their love and care to Catherine B. Mrs. Earnshaw adopts Heathcliff in Liverpool C. Hindley is the oldest of all three children D. Catherine likes Heathcliff so much that she enjoys staying with him for long21. After Frances dies, Hindley_
32、. A. lives a disordered life B. locks Heathcliff in the attic C. argues with Heathcliff very oftenD. returns to Wuthering Heights as a changed man.22. The underlined part the first part in Paragraph 5 most probably refers to _ . A. Catherine says that Edgar has asked her to marry him and she has agr
33、eed B. Catherine loves Heathcliff but cant marry him because of his lack of status and education C. Catherine decides to marry Edgar, with whose help she can help raise Heathcliffs status D. Catherine and Edgar declare themselves lovers to the family23. At the end of the story_. A. Isabella dies aft
34、er his brother disowns her B. Catherine becomes the master of Wuthering Heights C. Wuthering Heights falls into the hands of Heathcliff D. Hindley dies and leaves Wuthering Heights to CathyCIt was time to break free. I needed to run away and the Bloomsburg Fair was the best place to go. I dont know
35、if you can call it running away when it was only an hour away from my home. But once I entered the fair grounds, I crossed over into another world. The loudspeaker offered background music over the sounds of people of people talking, bargaining and food sellers yelling for your attention.I belonged
36、here. I didnt know if I had it in my blood or not, but I always wanted to have a small food stand and travel in my off season from fair to fair selling goodies. Perhaps one day. It certainly wasnt a priority in my life, Perhaps it should be.After I was there a while, I needed to get away to a quiet
37、spot. Most of the time, I could find that anywhere the farm animals were kept. They needed the quiet. So I went there to find peace with the cows, goats, horses, pigs and yes, the turkeys. Youd think being this close to Thanksgiving, theyd be a little scared, but they were not. It was in the dairy b
38、arn(仓库) where I found peace this time. I so admired the young folks who tended to farm animals. I thought they had a greater appreciation for life. They participated in it firsthand. I once watched a young farmer help bring a baby cow into the world. My favorite scene was to come across a young cowb
39、oy lying in the hay asleep among the cows that had settled down for a rest. There, with his heads in a small soft spot alongside his favorite cow, I had seen him in a much deserved sleep. Perhaps better at rest there than in his own bed. I had the pleasure of speaking with a young teenage farm girl
40、that day. You look so comfortable, I said to her. Oh I am, she said. Life makes it comfortable for me. You mean being a farm girl? No, Life! Thats the name of my cow, she said, smiling as she gently patted the cows side. I thought they called cows Betsy and Elsie. Why did you call her Life? “I disco
41、vered life again here. It was the only meaningful name that came to mind. I had been raised in the big city and really hated it. Then we moved to the country, running away from it. I think my parents called it a mid-life crisis, she said, laughing. Oh, I can understand that. Ive been in one since bi
42、rth, I said. It was on the farm that I learned to love life again. I was there when Life was born. It was so exciting. My whole outlook on the world changed. So I named her Life. Now, I can say I really love Life, she said. How amazing! I write stories and I am always trying to get people to enjoy l
43、ife, to wake up each day expecting the best from it. But they all too often go to bed with so much bad stuff in their soul, and on their mind, that they wake up feeling bad and expect it to only get worse from there. All too often it does, just because thats all they choose to see in that otherwise
44、perfectly beautiful day, I told her. Thats too bad. They need to see a cow born, a chicken hatch. I guess they need to wake up early and hug Life! she said, laughing. When was the last time you hugged Life? she asked me. I am sorry to say even I have had trouble doing that lately, I said. Come here!
45、 she said. Then standing up and stepping aside, she said, Go aheadhug Life! I paused for a moment and dropping all thoughts of looking silly, I did. I hugged a cow.23. The writer went to the Bloomsburg Fair probably in order to .A. have fun B. get ideas for writing C. do shopping D. escape something
46、 he disliked25. The following things happened in the Bloomsbury Fair except . A. food sellers shouting B. the writers selling goodies C. peoples bargaining and talking D. the loudspeakers broadcasting music26. What can we learn from Paragraphs 5, 6 and 7? A. The writer tended to farm animals firstha
47、nd. B. The cowboy was lazy and fell asleep among the cows. C. The writer found peace where farm animals were kept. D. The turkeys got into panic with Thanksgiving approaching27. The writer was surprised at the farm girls words and he thought people often _. A. expected to get the best things B. enjoyed perfectly beautiful days C. ignored the bright side of each day D. felt really bad due to poor sleep at night28. What can be the best title for the passage? A. Farm Life and Happiness B. Hugging LifeC. A Farm Girl and Her Cow D. Enjoying Freedom限时40单选DCBDB CCDAD BBDAB 阅读CBAA DABC DBCCB