高三英語下冊適應(yīng)性考試試題[1]

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全國統(tǒng)一考試適應(yīng)性訓(xùn)練英 語第一部分 英語知識運用(共四節(jié),滿分55分)第一節(jié) 語音知識(共5小題, 每小題1分,滿分5分)從A、B、C、D四個選項中,找出其劃線部分與所給單詞的劃線部分讀音相同的選項。1. greatA. [ ] B.  C.  D. 2. machineA.  B.  C.  D. 3. wantedA.  B.  C.  D. 4. inspireA.  B.  C.  D. 5. housesA.  B.  C.  D. 第二節(jié): 情景對話 (共5小題,每小題1分,滿分5分)根據(jù)對話內(nèi)容,從對話后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Jane: Oh, that's Mr. Ta

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aylor. He is so boring.Mother: What do you mean?Jane: 6 And he's so quick tempered, mum.Mother: 7 Are you sure, darling?Jane: Yes, he gets angry very quickly.Mother : 8Jane: And do you know, he spends all his time looking at his reflection in the window, admiring himself.Mother : Really? 9Jane: Because he is vain, that's why! And conceited (自負(fù)的). He thinks he knows everything.Mother: Oh, Jane. Be reasonable. I'm sure you're exaggerating (夸張), Mr. Taylor seems such a nice and kind man.Jane: 10 He's mean (小氣的) and cruel.Mother: Cruel? Now how can a history teacher be cruel?Jane: Because he only gave me two out of ten marks in my history test.Mother: Oh, now I understand, Jane. I think you'd better get on with your homework.A. Well, he isn't.B. And why does he do it ?C. His lessons send me to sleep.D. That's doesn't sound like Mr. Taylor at all.E. Quick tempered? Mr. Taylor ?F. Yes, he does.G. He doesn’t like me.第三節(jié) 語法和詞匯知識 (共15小題,每小題1分,滿分15分)從A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。11. It’s reported that a bus went out of ____ control on a highway ____ east of the city and crashed into a river.A. the; the B. /; / C. the; / D. /; the12. --- Oh, must you? Stay a bit longer. ____.--- Thanks anyway. I’ve got an early start tomorrow morning.A. It’s been such fun having you.B. Maybe you can have supper here.C. We welcome you with open arms.D. Let’s have another chat.13. --- I hear Robert has gone to Harvard University for his master’s degree.--- Oh, how nice! Do you know when he ____?A. was leaving B. left C. had left D. has left14. Equipped with modern facilities, today’s libraries differ greatly from ____.A. the past one B. the pastC. which of the past D. those of the past15. His advice made me happy, but ____.A. making others angry B. to make others angryC. others angry D. his advice others angry16. -

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-- When will your father be back home?--- ____ twelve o’clock.A. In B. Since C. Until D. After17. “Dear, if you listen to me, you ______ have some candies as a reward,” the woman told her little son.A. shall B. do C. should D. must18. Not only ____ strict with us, but also ____ for us.A. was the teacher; did he care B. was the teacher; he caredC. the teacher was; did he care D. the teacher was; he cared19. --- Haven’t seen you for ages! Where have you been?--- I have seldom had any chance to come back to the hometown ____ I was sent to Beijing ____ the project.A. as; in the charge of B. since; in charge ofC. as; in charge of D. since; in the charge of20. --- Is there any possibility of the film ____ in Paris International Festival?--- Not in the least, because the audience generally think little of it.A. trying out B. tried out C. to try out D. being tried out21. People have lots of problems living in the central Australian desert, ____ the lack of water is the most serious one.A. of which B. which C. for which D. where22. ____ of the land in that district ____ covered with trees and grass.A. One half; are B. Two seventh; isC. A quarter; is D. Two thirds; are23. To tell the truth, I would rather that I ____ the pain instead of you. You don’t know how worried I was.A. took B. had taken C. have taken D. should have taken24. I don’t think you should mention it at the beginning of the story, or it may ____ the shocking ending.A. give out B. give away C. give up D. give off25. He speaks English well indeed, but of course not ______ a native speaker.A. as fluent as B. more fluent thanC. so fluently as D. much fluently than第四節(jié) 完形填空 (共20 小題,每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下列短文,掌握其大意,然

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后從各題所給的四個選項中,選出最佳選項。The story goes that some time ago, a man had a very lovely little daughter. One day the man 26 his 3-year-old daughter for 27 a roll of gold wrapping paper. Money was tight and he became 28 when the child tried to decorate a 29 to put under the Christmas tree. 30 , the little girl brought the gift to her 31 the next morning and said, “This is for you, Daddy.”The man was 32 by his earlier 33 , but his anger flared again when he found out the box was 34 . He yelled at her, “Don’t you know, when you give someone a present, there is 35 to be something inside?” The little girl looked 36 at him with tears in her eyes and cried, “Oh, Daddy, it’s not empty at all. I 37 kisses into the box. They are all for you, Daddy.”The father was crushed. He 38 his arms around his little girl, and he begged for her 39 .Only a short time later, an 40 took the life of the child. It is also told that her father 41 that gold box by his bed for many years and whenever he was discouraged, he would take out a(n) 42 kiss and remember the love of the child who had put it there.In a very real sense, each of us, as human beings, has been given a gold container 43 unconditional love and kisses from our children, family members, friends, and God. There is simply no other 44 , which anyone could hold, more 45 than this.26. A. asked B. praised C. begged D. punished27. A. wasting B. stealing C. selling D. holding28. A. glad B. angry C. sad D. upset29. A. room B. hall C. box D. ball30. A. Nevertheless B. But C. Therefore D. And31. A. father B. mother C. teacher D. sister32. A. puzzled B. surprised C. scared D. embarrassed33. A. overwork B. overreaction C. overcoat D. overpass34. A. empty B. heavy C. full D. wet35. A. happened B. seemed C. supposed D. used36. A. down B. back C. up D. forward37. A. blew B. sent C. set D. passed38. A. put B. turned C. handed D. gave39. A. kindness B. forgiveness C. sad

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ness D. carelessness40. A. overview B. incident C. accident D. action41. A. remembered B. owned C. had D. kept42. A. imaginary B. kind C. gentle D. warm43. A. filled with B. pleased with C. crowded with D. equipped with44. A. world B. feeling C. possession D. love45. A. expensive B. precious C. comfortable D. interesting第二部分 閱讀理解 (共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié):( 共15小題,每小題2分,滿分30分 )閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項中,選出最佳選項。AHow do successful people think? What drives them? Interviews and investigations indicate that there are several keys to success that successful people share.First of all, successful people never blame someone or something outside of themselves for their failure to go ahead. They realize that their future lies in their own hands. They understand that they cannot control things in life, such as nature, the past and other people. But in the meantime, they are well aware that they can control their own thoughts and actions. They take responsibility for their life and regard this as one of the most empowering things they can do. Perhaps what most separates successful people from others is that they live a life “on purpose”---- they are doing what they believe they are put here to do. In their opinion, having a purpose in their life is the most important element that enables them to become fully functioning people. They hold that when they live their life on purpose, their main concern is to do the job right. They love what they do ---- and it shows. People want to do business with them because of their commitment(忠誠). To live their life on purpose, successful people find a cause they believe in and create a business around it. Besides, they never easily give up. Once they have set up goals in their life, they are willing to work hard whatever it takes to achieve their goals. Top achievers always bear in mind what they don’t have.Rather than be negative or depressing, they use the knowledge to spur themselves on and go after what they want energet

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ically and passionately.46. The underlined word “it ” refers to “____”.A. the main concern of successful peopleB. the job that successful people doC. the commitment with which successful people do their jobsD. the business that successful people do with other people47. By living a life “on purpose”, successful people can do the following EXCEPT ____.A. do a lot of workB. concentrate on their jobsC. do business with many peopleD. control things in life48. The underlined word “spur ” most probably means “____”.A. encourage B. excite C. relieve D. compelB“Sesame Street” has been called “the longest street in the world”. That is because the television program by that name can now be seen in so many parts of the world. That program became one of American’s exports soon after it went on the air in New York in 1969.In the United States more than six million children watch the program regularly. The viewers include more than half the nation’s pre-school children, from every kind of economic, racial, and geographical group.Although some educators object to certain elements in the program, parents praise it highly. Many teachers also consider it a great help, though some teachers find that problems arise when first graders who have learned from “Sesame Street” are in the same class with children who have not watched the program.Tests have shown that children from all racial, geographical, and economic backgrounds have benefited from watching it. Those who watch it five times a week learn more than occasional (偶然的) viewers. In the US the program is shown at different hours during the week in order to increase the number of children who can watch it regularly.The programs all use songs, stories, jokes, and pictures to give children a basic understanding of numbers, letters and human relationships. But there are some differences. For example, the Spanish program, produced in Mexico City, devotes more time t

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o teaching whole words than to teaching separate letters.Why has “Sesame Street” been so much more successful than other children’s shows? Many reasons have been suggested. People mention the educational theories of its creators, the support by the government and private businesses, and the skillful use of a variety of TV tricks. Perhaps an equally important reason is that mothers watch it along with their children. This is partly because famous adult stars often appear on it. But the best reason for the success of the program may be that it makes every child watching feel able to learn. The child finds himself learning, and he wants to learn more.49. “Sesame Street” is actually ____.A. a street in the US B. a program for childrenC. a program for teachers D. a program for students50. Children who often watch the program ____.A. can have problems in schoolB. will find it a great helpC. will take no interest in their studiesD. will be well educated51. What is special about the program?A. It offers great fun.B. It makes children feel able to learn.C. It is shown at different hours during the week.D. Children learn and enjoy themselves while watching.52. Why is “Sesame Street” so popular in the world?A. Because it is supported by the government and businesses.B. Because it uses a variety of skillful tricks.C. Because mothers watch it along with their children.D. Because it makes every child watching it feel able to learn.CWhen early colonial settlers went to America, they took many forms of dance to their new home. Square dancing, one of the oldest forms of American folk dancing, developed from several different Old World group dances, mainly English country dances, and the French quadrille(四對方舞).In the American version of square dancing, four couples form a square and dance to music. An American addition to square dancing is the caller. What do you think a caller does?The callers---someone who calls out the dance

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steps in time to the music--- was a completely American invention. At first dancers memorized all the steps for a particular dance, but eventually the dances became so complicated that it was necessary to have someone call out cues (提示) so that dancers didn’t have to remember so many steps. The caller didn’t just call out “do-se-do your partner”; a good caller also came up with colourful sayings or witty lines that he said in between the cues such as “Don’t be shy and don’t be afraid. Swing on the corner in a waltz promenade (步伐).” A caller might also come up with new dance steps and routines.Although popular for years, square dancing seemed to be going out of style and fading away until the early 1930s, when Henry Ford helped revive interest in it. Ford, the automobile manufacturer, used to vacation at the Wayside Inn in Massachusetts, where he enjoyed the dance programme run by a man named Benjamin Lovett. Ford asked Lovett to come to Detroit and teach dances, but Lovett said he couldn’t because he had a contract with the inn. Ford solved that problem by buying the inn and Lovett’s contract. He took Lovett back to Detroit, where together they established a programme for teaching squares and rounds. Square dancing was updated and groups began forming all over the country.

53. What is the best title for the passage?A. The Different Steps of Square DancingB. The Origin and Development of Square DancingC. Who Was the Inventor of Square Dancing?D. Why Did Square Dancing Go Out of Style?54. What does the underlined part “their new home” refer to?A. The United Kingdom. B. France.C. Africa. D. America.55. Why did the caller call out the steps for the dancers?A. Because the dance was invented by the caller.B. Because the dancers didn’t know the names of the steps.C. Because the steps were very particular.D. Because it was hard for the dancers to remember all the steps.56. Why did the

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author mention Henry Ford in the last paragraph?A. Because he was the man who made the first car.B. Because he was vey fond of dancing.C. Because he helped make square dancing popular again.D. Because he taught people how to dance.DMr William Shakespeare and the InternetExplanation of ContentsThis is the fourth edition of these pages. It is hard to believe, but once again they are new and improved. My motive in publishing these pages remains to help and stimulate others in Shakespeare studies, and especially those who might contribute their work to the Internet. The spirit of altruism (利他主義) that originally built the Internet is not quite gone, though, sadly, through the pressure of time and profit has lessened.A major new addition to the pages is a Shakespeare Timeline, which is an online biography mounted at this site. The problems with searching for Shakespeare resources using the available Search Engines are:---- It is difficult to focus most searches so that you get a manageable number of relevant hits;---- It is impossible by simply reading an abstract to make any distinction between the output of a Junior High School student and that of a professional researcher.Another change in these pages over previous editions is the “What’s News” page. If you come away from these pages with the feeling that they are very useful but slightly pedantic (學(xué)究的), I will have realized my goal.An ApologyI am continually apologizing to the many who have written me requesting revisions of the pages. We are all too busy. I simply have not had the time to dedicate to these pages that I wish. But I love the material and so have, at long last, made some time to update them.A Reminder to Young StudentsThese pages contain the best links I can find to Shakespeare on the Internet. As a reminder, I would say I very much enjoy hearing from people who view and use these pages. If you want to do Shakespeare research using the web, this page is a great starti

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ng point, and I keep it as current as I can. The web is in its infancy in bringing good, scholarly content to students. Don’t forget the best, if not quickest, resources are still in your library.57. The passage is written to ____.A. introduce the fourth edition of these pagesB. make an apology to readersC. show off these pages to readersD. let Shakespeare researchers buy these pages58. Which of the following is the new addition to the pages?A. The writer’s apology.B. Search Engines.C. A Shakespeare Timeline.D. Receiving readers’ e-mails.59. When searching for Shakespeare resources using Search Engines, you ____.A. will waste some time in finding what you wantB. can easily recognize what the abstract meansC. will often come into the “What’s News” pagesD. will find something special on your computers60. Which of the following can best conclude the last paragraph?A. The writer will often read letters from those who use these pages.B. The writer of the passage is very selfish.C. The web was just created four years ago.D. Shakespeare researchers should first of all refer to these pages.第二節(jié):( 共5小題,每小題2分,滿分10分 )Read the following text and choose the most suitable heading from A-F for each paragraph. There is one extra heading which you do not need.A. Goods for auction (拍賣) sales  B. Definition of bidding  C. Way to sell more goods by auction  D. Auction sales in history  E. Brief introduction to auctions  F. Making a larger profit as an auctioneer61. ______Auctions are public sales of goods, conducted by an officially approved auctioneer. He asks the crowd assembled in the auction-room to make offers, or “bids”, for the various items on sale. He encourages buyers to bid higher figures, and finally names the highest bidder as the buyer of the goods. This is called “knocking down” the goods, for the bidding ends when the auctioneer strikes a small hammer on a table at which he stands

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.62. ______The ancient Roman probably invented sales by auction, and the English word comes from the Latin auction, meaning “increasing”. The Romans usually sold in this way the goods taken in war. In England in the eighteenth centuries, goods were often sold “by the candle”: a short candle was lit by the auctioneer, and bids could be made while it stayed alight.63. ______Practically all goods whose qualities vary are sold by auction. Among these are coffee, skins, wool, tea, furs, silk and wines. Auction sales are also usual for land and property, furniture, pictures, rare books, old china and similar works of art.64. ______An auction is usually advertised beforehand with full particulars of the articles to be sold and where and when they can be viewed by potential buyers. If the advertisement cannot give full details, catalogues are printed, and each group of goods to be sold together, called a “l(fā)ot”, is usually given a number. The auctioneer need not begin with Lot 1 and continue in the order of numbers: he may wait until he notices the fact that certain buyers are in the room and then produce the lots they are likely to be interested in.

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