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1、安宜高级中学2015届高三D部英语限时训练五班级:_ 姓名:_ 学号:_I. 单选1What about your self-drive trip yesterday?Tiring! The road is being widened, and we _ a rough ride.A. would have B. have C. had D. have had2. So what is the procedure? All the applicants_ before a final decision is made by the authority. A. interviewB. are i

2、nterviewed C. are interviewingD. are being interviewed3. If nothing _, the oceans will turn into fish deserts.A. doesB. is done C. will do D. had been done4. The girl has a great interest in sport and _ badminton classes twice a week over the last three years.A. has been taking B. is taking C. takes

3、 D. took5. The president hopes that the people will be better off when he quits than when he _A. has started B. starts C. will startD. started6. Now the worlds attention _ the stock markets, as they have a great influence on the worlds economy.A. is fixing on B .has fixed on C. had been fixed onD is

4、 being fixed on7. I _ to go for a walk, but someone called and I couldnt get away.A. had plannedB. planned C. was planningD. would plan8. Mom ,where is my lunch pack? Just where it _.A. has beenB. was C. had been D. be9. Will you be able to see Jennifers parents when the first class is over?Im afrai

5、d not. I _ a lecture on British literature in the hall.A. am attendingB. will be attending C. will attendD. am going to attend10. When did you move to Qinghai?In 2009.But I _ in Haikou for many years.A. have worked B. worked C. have been working D. would work11. Who do you think _ for the accident?A

6、. to blame B. to be blamed C. is to blame D. is to be blamed12.I have called the station and they told me the next train for Dalian _ at 3:10. A. will leave B. left C. leaves D. has left13. Who do you think _ the book here?It may be John. He was sitting here all the morning.A. was leavingB .leaves C

7、. had left D. has left14 Have you see the movie “2012”?Its quite thrilling?No, I _ to buy a ticket, but it _ cats and dogs.A. have intended; was raining B .had intended; was rainingC. intended; had raining D. have intended; rained15. By the time Pierce comes back from the meeting, we _ here for thre

8、e hours. A. will be waiting B. is waitingC. will have waitedD. will wait16. Every year a flood of farmers arrive in Shenzhen for the money-making jobs they _ before leaving their hometowns.A. have been promisedB. promisedC. have promisedD. were promised17. Your colleagues spoken English is quiet goo

9、d, Amy.No wonder, as she _ in the USA for two years.A. worked B. has been working C. had worked D. has worked18. Mike was rushed to hospital last night. Is he all right?Really? But dont worry! I _ to the hospital and see him this afternoon. A. have gone B. am going C. will goD. went19. I wish to tha

10、nk Professor Smith, without _help I would never have got this far.A. who B. whose C. whom D. which20. _an important decision more on emotion than on reason, you will regret it sooner or later.A. Based B. Base C. Basing D. To baseII完形填空Whenever we hear about “the homeless,” most of us think of the De

11、veloping World. But the _21_ is that homelessness is everywhere. For example,how many of us would expect to see people living on the streets of a _22_ country like Germany?Kurt Muller and his wife Rita have spent eleven years making _23_ for the homeless of Berlin,Germanys capital. They first _24_ o

12、ne long hot summer when most Germans were _25_ on holiday. Kurt and his wife stayed at home,made sandwiches,_26_ a table in the street and gave food to the homeless.The Mullers soon realized that food and clothing werent _27_.“What these people also need is warmth and _28_,”says Rita. The Mullers di

13、dnt _29_ to give their phone number to the street people and told them to phone anytime. Rita _30_ there was somebody at home to answer the phone and their home was always _31_ to anyone who couldnt face another night on the street.The couple were soon _32_ all their time and money,so Kurt visited f

14、ood and clothing companies to _33_ donations. Today,over thirty companies _34_ donate food and other goods to the cause and volunteers help to _35_ them to the homeless. The public also give clothes and money and a shoe producer _36_ new shoes.Kurt and Rita receive no _37_ for their hard work. “We f

15、eel like parents,”says Rita,“and parents shouldnt _38_ money for helping their children. The love we get on the streets is our salary.” Though Rita admits she often gets _39_,she says she will continue with her work because she likes the feeling of having made a _40_ in the world.21A. result Btruth

16、Creason Didea22A. traditional Bdeveloping Ctypical Dwealthy23A. preparations Bhouses Cmeals Dsuggestions24A. began Bmet Ccalled Dleft25A. asleep Balone Cacross Daway26A. brought up Bset up Cput aside Dgave away27A. enough Bnecessary Chelpful Dexpensive28A. fame Bfreedom Ccourage Dcaring29A. hesitate

17、 Bagree Cpretend Dintend30A. made sense Bfound out Cmade sure Dworked out31A. open Bcrowded Cnoisy Dnear32A. costing Bwasting Ctaking Dspending33A. pay for Bask for Clook into Dcarry out34A. completely Bcalmly Cregularly Droughly35A. advertise Bsell Cdeliver Dlend学36A. donates Bproduces Cdesigns Dco

18、llects37A. permission Bpayment Cdirection Dsupport38A. borrow Braise Csave Dexpect39A. surprised Bexcited Ctired Damused40A. profit Bdifference Cdecision DruleIII. 阅读理解A Nowadays, people in China are increasingly interested in celebrating foreign festivals, especially those western festivals. A surv

19、ey conducted recently by sina. com. showed that among the 18,222 people surveyed 63.90% said celebrating Christmas is just another way of recreation, nothing serious while 17.85% surveyed considered the festival as a fashion act, showing they were not “out”. These two parts clearly indicate the gene

20、ral opinion of the young. 10.45% people involved said the celebration of a religious western festival with so much enthusiasm is absolutely ridiculous pursuit of foreign goodness. Only 7.80% of people define Christmas as a kind of festival colonization(殖民).The arising of celebrating foreign festival

21、s clearly has something to do with the advancement of Chinas economy. In my point view, Christmas and other festivals celebrated in China have difference from the origin. They have lost their religious background and turned into a big occasion to have fun and enjoy life. Shop owners pockets are fill

22、ed, the publics hunger for happiness is filled, and that is enough. Foreign festivals in China are more like carnivals giving people pleasure and enjoyment. The crisis of traditional Chinese festivals that are losing their attraction may be linked to the culture tradition and background of the festi

23、vals. Most Chinese festival culture is related more or less to real life. “The country is based on its people while the people are relied on their food”. But the western culture shows much of romance. Some festivals have their religious background while others have much to do with culture and people

24、. At this point, food seems to be too plain. Flowers and chocolates are more welcomed.Foreign festivals in China are celebrated for fun. They give people opportunities to relax and celebrate, to show appreciation and gratefulness. The acceptance of foreignn festivals generally depends on the opennes

25、s of the public, the familiarity with the western culture, and most importantly, on peoples economic status.41From the survey we know that among the people surveyed _. Amost think celebrating foreign festivals is ridiculous Bmany fear that traditional Chinese festivals will disappear soon Csome thin

26、k that celebrating foreign festivals is a sign of foreign goodness chasing Dhalf think celebrating foreign festivals makes people not go out of fashion42The writer thinks that foreign festivals celebrated in China _.Ahave lost their religious backgroundBare the same as those celebrated in the WestCc

27、an give more fun than traditional Chinese festivalsDmay reduce the hunger of public people43What is the main difference between foreign festivals and traditional Chinese ones?AForeign festivals can make Chinese shop owners pockets full quickly.BThe food at foreign festivals is too simple.CChinese fe

28、stivals always have something to do with culture.DForeign festivals are romantic while traditional Chinese ones are connected with reality.44Which of the following may NOT be the reason why so many people accept foreign festivals? APeople can relax themselves.BPeople can show their thanks to others.

29、 CForeign festivals have longer histories than Chinese ones. DPeople have known more about the western culture.B Nanotechnology is a fashionable word these days. The name “nano”(纳米) comes from the size of molecules, which are measured in nanometersor one billionth of a meter. Through operating the a

30、toms and molecules, scientists can change the nature of common materials and even create new materials that have new properties.But scientists are concerned about its possible risks to our daily lives.Clothing merchants claim their nanocloth keeps our bodies warmer in winter, saving us from needing

31、thick coats. Vitamin companies boast their nanopills are easier to absorb. Home decoration companies suggest you use their nanopaint, which has no smell, is waterproof, and free from poisonous substances.Nanomaterials are making our lives better, its creators say. The US National Science Foundation

32、predicts nanotechnology research will grow into a US $trillion industry over the next 10 years.But relatively little is known about the potential health and environmental effects of the tiny particles. Just atoms wide, they are small enough to penetrate cells easily in lungs, brains and other organs

33、. US bestseller “Prey”, written by Michael Crichton, paints a doomsday in which a group of tiny nanomachines escapes the lab and threatens to take control of humanity. Studies have shown that some nanoparticles can be poisonous to animal cells. There are fears that exposure can cause breathing probl

34、ems, since nanoparticles could be taken in through the nose, causing unknown problems to brain cells. Scientists also fear that nanoparticles placed on the skin could damage DNA. “No one knows, and thats the problem,” said Pat Mooney, director of the ETC Group. “People are rubbing them on the skin a

35、s sunscreens and as cosmetics.”Mooneys group is calling for products such as sunscreen, that are directly absorbed into the body to be_taken_off_the_shelf until theyre proved safe.45What do you think is nanotechnology is?A. It is a fashionable technology that operates the atoms and molecules.B. It i

36、s a fashionable technology that can be used to create DNA.C. It is a fashionable technology that is created by a scientist named Nano.D. It is a fashionable technology that combines chemistry with physics.46What benefits can nanotechnology bring to us except_.A. It can allow us to be free from thick

37、 coats by wearing clothes made of nanocloth.B. It can allow us to create more new materials to meet the need of our modern society.C. It can help us to take control of the doomsday.D. It can help us to decorate our homes more environmentally friendly.47Studies have made it clear that_.A. exposure to

38、 nanoparticles can damage DNAB. rubbing nano cosmetics on the skin can help control skin diseasesC. all nanoparticles cant be poisonous to animal cellsD. the nanoparticles have bad effects on health and environment48What the underlined part “be taken off the shelf” in the last paragraph mean?A. Moon

39、eys group recommends that consumers to buy nano products such as sunscreen on the shelf.B. Mooneys group suggests that nano products such as sunscreen win a great success on the shelf.C. Mooneys group suggests nano products such as sunscreen be sold on shelf instead of on the street.D. Mooneys group suggests nano products such as sunscreen be proved safe before they are sold.限时5单选 CBBAD DABBB CCDBC AACBC完形 BDCAD BADAC ADBCC ABDCB阅读 CADC ACCD

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