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昌乐一中高三英语周末自测(七)2013.11 本试卷分第Ⅰ卷和第Ⅱ卷两部分。满分150分。考试用时120分钟。

注意事项:

1. 答题前,考生务必用0.5毫米黑色签字笔将自己的姓名、座号、准考证号、县(市)区

和科类填写在答题卡规定位置上。

2. 第Ⅰ卷每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;如需改动,

用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。

3. 第Ⅱ卷必须用0.5毫米黑色签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卡各题目指定区域内相应的

位置,不能写在试卷上;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新的答案;不能使用涂改液、胶带纸、修正带。不按以上要求作答的答案无效。

第Ⅰ卷(共100分)

第一部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分50分)

第一节语法和词汇知识(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)

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。

1. —I?m sorry I?ve spilt some tea on the table-cloth.

—,it will wash out.

A. Never mind

B. Come on

C. All right

D. Go ahead

2. It is challenge for graduates to get job as unemployment is high nowadays.

A. the; /

B. a; /

C. a; a

D. /; the

3. ---Which book do you like better?

----_______. They are both of little use.

A. Either

B. None

C. Neither

D. Any

4. Bats are surprisingly long-lived creatures, some _______________a life span of around 20 years.

A. having B had C. have D. to have

5. Australia is one of the few countries people drive on the left.

A. where

B. that

C. when

D. which

6. —That must have been a lot of work.

—Yeah, it us three days to finish it.

A. takes

B. had taken

C. took

D. was taking

7. The next thing he saw was smoke from behind the house.

A. rose

B. rising

C. to rise

D. risen

8. Sorry! I didn?t notice you entering the room because I ______ a phone call.

A. answered

B. had answered

C. was answering

D. has been answering

9. We’ve been looking for a cheap house but haven’t found we like yet.

A. that

B. other

C. it

D. one

10. She had been in doctors described as in a confused state of mind for five years.

A. how

B. what

C. which

D. that

11. They won’t let him out of the hospital he’s completely recovered.

A. since

B. until

C. if

D. as

12. By the time I saw the job in the newspaper,it was already too late.

A. advertised

B. to be advertised

C. advertise

D. to advertise

13.Do you know how long it is ______ we last went to the theatre?

A. since

B. before

C. when

D. that

14. My suggestion is that we ________ to cut back on production and reduce the amount of things we make and buy.

A. would try

B. could try

C. try

D. might try

15. ----Do you mind if I open the window?

-----_______ I feel a bit cold.

A. Of course not.

B. Go ahead

C. I?d rather you didn?t

D. Why not?

16. According to the agreement, all payments ______ be made in cash.

A. may

B. shall

C. need

D. can

17. Steve Jobs passed away at the age of 56, _____ spirit will forever be the treasure of Apple.

A. whose

B. that

C. of which

D. when

18. ______ I am willing to help,I don?t have much time available.

A.What B.When C.While D.Where

19. John's success has nothing to do with good luck. It is years of hard work has made him what he is today.

A. why

B. when

C. which

D. that

20. So sudden ________that the enemy had no time to escape.

A. did the attack

B. the attack did

C. was the attack

D. the attack was

第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)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。

There is an old story about an army of frogs that went jumping through the forest one day when two of them suddenly fell into a deep 21 . All of the other frogs gathered around to look 22 at their two fallen friends. They all began to 23 shake their heads and croak out warnings. “It’s too deep!”croaked one frog. Another croaked that there was no 24 they would ever be able to get out 25 .

The two fallen frogs began to continuously jump as they 26 to get out, but the frogs that were 27 kept croaking louder at them that they might as well stop 28 they were as good as dead and just 29 their time. One of the two frogs finally gave up, 30 their advice and died.

The other frog just kept on jumping harder than ever 31 all the loud croaks of disapproval from the frogs around the top of the hole. They kept croaking at him to 32 jumping and save himself from all the 33 and suffering as he jumped and fell back down to the bottom 34 .

Finally, to the 35 of all the other frogs, he jumped right out of the deep hole. The other frogs asked him, “Why did you keep jumping 36 we yelled and croaked at you to stop?” The frog explained to them he was 37 at that time and that he had thought they were cheering for him and yelling words of 38 to him the entire time!

A little encouragement can go a long way. We don’t often think about the 39 that our words have upon others. Our words do have the power to hurt or to 40 .

21. A. hole B. river C. well D. valley

22. A. up B. down C. over D. around

23. A. violently B. gently C. sadly D. doubtfully

24. A. wonder B. doubt C. problem D. way

25. A. alone B. alive C. aware D. awake

26. A. attempted B. chose C. preferred D. failed

27. A. helping B. jumping C. watching D. cheering

28. A. if B. because C. though D. until

29. A. saving B. spending C. killing D. wasting

30. A. ignored B. offered C. followed D. rejected

31. A. in spite of B. as a result of C. in terms of D. instead of

32. A. try B. practise C. imagine D. quit

33. A. stress B. pain C. panic D. trouble

34. A. here and there B. now and then C. over and over D. neck and neck

35. A. delight B. disappointment C. embarrassment D. surprise

36. A. even though B. now that C. as though D. in case

37. A. blind B. deaf C. numb D. clumsy

38. A. warning B. trust C. wisdom D. encouragement

39. A. pressure B. magic C. effect D. force

40. A. help B. protect C. prevent D. create

第二部分阅读理解(共25小题;每小题2分,满分50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

Suppose you don’t need your car today. And suppose, as it happens, that a stranger in your area does need a car. Would you be willing to rent yours out?

Severalcar-sharing start-ups, including Getaround, RelayRides and JustShareIt, are eager to connec car owners with renters this way. The companies have different rules, but participating o-wners receive, generally speaking, about two-thirds of the rental earnings. RelayRides says an owner of a midsize, late-model sedan who rents out a car for 10 hours a week could expect to clear about $3,000 a year.

Peer-to-peer car sharing remains in the trial stage; it can be found in San Francisco and a few other places. It has a long way to go before it becomes the auto equivalent of Airbnb, the surprise success story for peer-to-peer sharing of space in apartments and houses.

Shelby Clark, founder of RelayRides, says potential investors in his company have been concerned that owners will be afraid to hand their car over to strangers. To address that, he points to Airbnb, saying, “Letting people sleep in your living room is much more of a disturbance into your personal space than letting someone use your car.”

All of these companies offer their own insurance coverage for their renters, which are supposed to put owners’minds at ease. But only two states—California and Oregon—have passed laws to clarify that an owner will not suffer any consequences should a car-sharing renter have an accident.

“In all the other states, legal ambiguity remains,”Shelby Clark says. “If a renter should be involved in a serious accident in those states, the victim can be expected to go after every party possible, including the car’s owner.”

Also to remove the worries of car owners, the driving records of renters are checked for recent serious violations.

41. What does the underlined word “sedan” in Paragraph 2 probably refer to?

A. A kind of car.

B. An owner of a car.

C. A renting company.

D. A car-sharing renter.

42. Which of the following is true of Airbnb?

A. It cares little about personal privacy.

B. It deals with house-sharing successfully.

C. It is a very popular car-sharing company.

D. Its ideas are being tried out in some states.

43. If a car-sharing renter should have an accident in California, the car’s owner .

A. has to take legal responsibility

B. will not suffer the consequence

C. is not covered by health insurance

D. must pay the insurance for the renter

44. According to the text, more car-owners will participate in the service, if

A. legal ambiguity is clarified in all the states

B. renters are warned not to violate traffic rules

C. more money is given to participating owners

D. people are aware of the importance of sharing

45. It can be learned from the text that car-sharing

A. makes no profit

B. remains in popularity

C. is against the state law

D. is a new business model

B

After spending a year in Brazil on a student exchange

program, her mother recalled, Marie Colvin returned home to

find that her classmates had narrowed down their college choices.

“Everyone else was already admitted to college,” her mother,

Rosemarie Colvin, said from the family home. “So she took our

car and drove up to Yale and said, …You have to let me in.? ”

Impressed—she was a National Merit(全国英才) finalist who had picked up Portuguese in Brazil—Yale did, admitting her to the class of 1978, where she started writing for The Yale Daily News “and decided to be a journalist,”her mother said.

On Wednesday, Marie Colvin, 56, an experienced journalist for The Sunday Times of London, was killed as Syrian forces shelled the city of Homs. She was working in a temporary media center that was destroyed in the attack.

“She was supposed to leave Syria on Wednesday”,Ms. Colvin said. “Her editor told me he called her yesterday and said it was getting too dangerous and they wanted to take her out. She said she was doing a story and she wanted to finish it. ”

Ms. Colvin said it was pointless to try to prevent her daugh ter from going to conflict zones. “If you knew my daughter,” she said, “it would have been such a waste of words. She was determined, she was enthusiastic about what she did, it was her life. There was no saying ‘Don’t do this.’This is who she was, absolutely who she was and what she believed in: cover the story, not just have pictures of it, but bring it to life in the deepest way you could.”So it was not a surprise when she took an interest in journalism, her mother said.

46. From the underlined sentence in Paragraph 1 we can infer that .

A. Yale University was her last choice

B. Yale must keep its promise to Marie

C. Marie Colvin was confident of herself

D. Marie Colvin was good at persuading

47. Marie Colvin’s story suggests some of the best qualities of being a journalist are .

A. patience and confidence

B. honesty and curiosity

C. flexibility and creativity

D. determination and courage

48. Which of the following is the correct order to describe Marie Colvin’s life?

a. She was doing a story in Syria and got killed.

b. She was admitted to Yale University.

c. She studied in Brazil as an exchange student.

d. She was hired by The Sunday Times of London.

e. She began to take an interest in journalism.

A. d→e→c→a→b

B. c→b→e→d→a

C. e→d→c→b→a

D. b→c→d→e→a

49. From the last paragraph we can know that Ms. Colvin .

A. knows her daughter very well

B. cares little about her daughter

C. dislikes the choice of her daughter

D. doesn?t’t fully appreciate her daughter

50. What can be the best title of the text?

A. Covering Stories in a Dangerous Conflict Area

B. Applying for Top Universities, a Successful Case

C. Recalling Her Daughter, a Journalist Killed in Syria

D. Choosing Lifelong Careers Based on Your Own Interest

C

The National Park Service in the United States will mark its one hundredth anniversary in 2016. As it nears its second century, the Park Service plans to increase its educational programs for students and teachers.

The plans include transportation support for one hundred thousand students each year to visit national parks to learn about nature and history. Yellowstone is believed to have been the world’s first national park when it was established in 1872. Other students will get a chance to see parks in faraway places through Skype and other online programs.

The National Park Service also works with partners to provide education. One of its partners is a nonprofit organization called NatureBridge. NatureBridge is celebrating its fortieth anniversary and says one million young people have taken part in its programs. The organization works with students from kindergarten through twelfth grade and uses national parks as its classrooms. It provides field science programs at Yosemite National Park and four other locations in California and the northwestern state of Washington.

Now, NatureBridge is launching an East Coast center with a four-million-dollar grant from Google. The program will begin in April at the Prince William Forest Park in Virginia. Students stay for three to five days in NatureBridge programs. The activities are aimed at developing their science skills. For example, they learn about different soils and study water quality under a microscope. Jason Morris, executive vice president of NatureBridge says when they are not sleeping, eating or in a laboratory, the students spend their time outdoors.

Julia Washburn is associate director of education and interpretation for the National Park

Service. She says in a time of budget cuts, the agency has to find ways to still meet its goals. And one of the most important services that the Park Service provides every day is nature interpretation.

51. The text is intended to tell us that .

A. the National Park Service will celebrate its 100th anniversary

B. more educational programs will be started in national parks

C. NatureBridge plans to work with the National Park Service

D. students are encouraged to learn about nature and history

52. Which of the following is true of the National Park Service?

A. It plans to make NatureBridge its branch.

B. It provides programs for college students.

C. It was established earlier than Yellowstone.

D. It offered some educational programs before.

53. According to the text, NatureBridge .

A. finances all the programs alone

B. is aimed at laboratory activities

C. has benefited quite a lot of students

D. provides online field science programs

54. What will be further talked about after the last paragraph?

A. Ways to raise money.

B. Budget cuts.

C. Nature interpretation.

D. Better services.

55. You can probably read this text in the section of .

A. Travel

B. Education

C. Entertainment

D. Health

D

James Cooke, of Islip,N.Y.,can’t recognize other people. “I see eyes, nose, cheekbones, but no face,”he said. “I’ve even passed by my son and daughter without recognizing them.”

He is not the only one. Those with prosopagnosia, also known as face blindness, can see perfectly well, but their brains are unable to piece together the information needed to understand that a collection of features represents an individual’s face. The condition is a neurological(神经病学的)mystery, but new research has shed light on this strange disease.

Some scientists had believed that faces and voices, the two main ways people recognize one another, were processed separately by the brain. Indeed, a condition parallel to prosopagnosia, called phonagnosia, similarly leaves a person unable to distinguish a familiar voice from an

unfamiliar one. But by testing for these two conditions at the same time, researchers at the Max Planck Institute recently found evidence that face and voice recognition may be linked in a unique person-recognition system.

The scientists observed the brain activity of 19 healthy volunteers as they were led through tasks that tested their ability to recognize both faces and voices. The researchers found that regions of the brain, associated with facial recognition, are directly linked to regions responsible for voice recognition.

This research helps explain why a person with prosopagnosia may still have difficulty determining who a person is even after he has begun to speak. The challenge for scientists is to find out where this system breaks down. Are these connections in the brain missing entirely, or are people unable to recognize faces and voices simply unable to use these links in some way?

It is unclear how many people have these conditions. Many don?t even realize they have problems with facial or voice recognition. While some develop these difficulties after a brain injury, others develop it in childhood.

56. James Cooke can’t recognize other people because .

A. his eyesight is failing

B. he prefers to walk hurriedly

C. he suffers from face blindness

D. he can’t tell facial expressions

57. Which of the following is true of prosopagnosia?

A. It is a common disease among adults.

B. It may cause damage to the brain.

C. It is always an inborn disease.

D. There has been no cure for it.

58. According to Paragraph 3, the underlined word “phonagnosia” may be known as .

A. voice blindness

B. memory losses

C. facial injuries

D. mental illness

59. According to the recently discovered evidence, .

A. different regions of the brain have to work separately

B. people with phonagnosia are good at facial recognition

C. regions of the brain for personal recognition are connected

D. person recognition is controlled by the same part of the brain

60. What can we know from the last two paragraphs?

A. The causes of the two diseases have been discovered recently.

B. The scientists are quite satisfied with the evidence and findings.

C. Some people have problems with both facial and voice recognition.

D. A lot of patients have been assisted medically and psychologically.

E

Homestay provides English language students with the opportunity to speak English outside the classroom and the experience of being part of a British home.

What to Expect

The host will provide accommodation and meals. Rooms will be cleaned and bedcovers changed at least once a week. You will be given the house key and the host is there to offer help and advice as well as to take an interest in your physical and mental health.

Accommodation Zones

Homestays are located in London mainly in Zones 2, 3 and 4 of the transport system. Most hosts do not live in the town centre as much of central London is commercial and not residential(居住的) .Zones 3 and 4 often offer larger accommodation in a less crowded area. It is very convenient to travel in London by Underground.

Meal Plans Available

◇Continental Breakfast

◇Breakfast and Dinner

◇Breakfast, Packed Lunch and Dinner

It's important to note that few English families still provide a traditional cooked breakfast. Your accommodation includes Continental Breakfast which normally consists of fruit juice,cereal (谷物类食品), bread and tea or coffee. Cheese, fruit and cold meat are not normally part of a Continental Breakfast in England. Dinners usually consist of meat or fish with vegetables followed by dessert, fruit and coffee.

Friends

If you wish to invite a friend over to visit, you must first ask your host's permission. You have no right to entertain friends in a family home as some families feel it is an invasion of their privacy.

Self-Catering Accommodation in Private Homes

Accommodation on a room-only basis includes shared kitchen and bathroom facilities and often a main living room. This kind of accommodation offers an independent lifestyle and is more suitable for the long-stay student. However, it does not provide the same family atmosphere as an ordinary homestay and may not benefit those who need to practise English at home quite as much. 61.The passage is probably written for ________.

A.hosts willing to receive foreign students

B.foreigners hoping to build British culture

C.travellers planning to visit families in London

D.English learners applying to live in English homes

62.Which of the following will the host provide?

A.Room cleaning.B.Medical care.

C.Free transport. D.Physical training.

63.What can be inferred from Paragraph 3?

A.Zone 4 is more crowded than Zone 2.

B.The business centre of London is in Zone 1.

C.Hosts dislike travelling to the city centre.

D.Accommodation in the city centre is not provided.

64.According to the passage, what does Continental Breakfast include?

A.Dessert and coffee. B.Fruit and vegetables.

C.Bread and fruit juice. D.Cereal and cold meat.

65.Why do some people choose self-catering accommodation?

A.To experience a warmer family atmosphere.

B.To enrich their knowledge of English.

C.To entertain friends as they like.

D.To enjoy much more freedom.

第Ⅱ卷(共50分)

第四部分书面表达(共两节,满分45分)

第一节阅读表达(共7小题;每小题3分,70题2分,共20分)

阅读下面短文并回答问题,然后将答案写到答题卡相应的位置上(请注意问题后的字数要求)。

[1]We all know eating out can be a lot of fun. There’s the experience of having someone wait on your every need, the social aspect of being in a restaurant with friends and, of course, the great benefit of the lack of in-home clean-up.

[2]We all also know eating out can be expensive, and I’m pretty sure college isn’t the most financially successful time in a normal person’s life. That’s why eating at home for a majority of meals really is the only option for many college students.

[3]Eating at home doesn’t have to be dull, boring, or difficult. It can and should be an energetic, creative experience that transforms the way you look at food. When you cook for yourself, you know exactly how your pasta(意大利面)is going to turn out. You know where the greens in your salad come from. You know the olive oil you’re using really comes from olives that ,are pressed for the first time. Use eating at home as an opportunity to learn and develop your kitchen skills. I

promise you they will remain useful and rewarding for the rest of your life.

[4]Another important concept is to keep in mind that when it comes to shopping for food—less quantity, more quality. Buy base ingredients that are fresh, as local as possible and beautiful, and anything you cook will improve greatly. I promise you will be just as satisfied by eating a little bit less of something with a lot more quality.

[5]I am not saying eating out is a bad thing. But I insist there are many more places that are not worth your cash. Put a little more effort into cooking for yourself at home and you will gain experience and appreciation for the world of food.

66. List three benefits of eating out according to the text. (no more than 20 words)

①②③

67. Complete the following statement according to Paragraph 2.(no more than 4 words)

Many college students have to eat at home because of .

68. What’s Paragraph 3 mainly about? (no more than 7 words)

69. What advice is given concerning shopping for food in Paragraph 4? (no more than 4 words)

70. What does “it” in paragraph 3 refer to?

________________________________________________________

71. For what purpose did the author write the passage?

_________________________________________________________________

72. Do you like eating at home? State your own reasons.(no more than 20 words)

第二节写作(满分30分)

假设你是新华中学的学生李华,你和在上海上学的英国朋友Tom约好下周末去北京旅游,但你因故不能赴约。请根据以下要点用英语给他写一封电子邮件:

1. 表示歉意;

2. 解释原因;

3. 另约时间。

注意:1. 词数120~150;

2. 可适当增加细节。

第II卷答题纸

第一节. 阅读表达

66.

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②________________________________________________________________

③________________________________________________________________

67. _________________________________________________________________

68._________________________________________________________________

69._________________________________________________________________

70.____________________________________________________________________

71._______________________________________________________________________

72._______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________

第二节书面表达

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昌乐一中高三英语周末自测(七)2013.11

1—5 ACCAA 6—10 CBCDB 11—15 BABCC 16—20 BACDC

21--25ABCDB 26—30 ACBDC 31—35 ADBCD 36—40 ABDCA

41—45 ABBAD 46—50 CDBAC 51—55 BDCCB 56—60 CDACC

61.D主旨大意题。由第一段第一句可知,Homestay为学习英语的学生提供在课堂外说英语的机会和成为英国家庭成员的体验。再结合文章的内容可推知这篇文章不是为愿意接受英国学生的主人写的,也不是为那些希望建设英国文化的外国人以及计划参观伦敦家庭的参观者写的。大概是为那些申请在英国人家中居住的英语学习者写的。

62.A细节理解题。由第二段第二句可知A项的叙述符合题意。主人能够提供的东西主要在第二段进行论述,该段并没有告诉读者主人将为入住者提供医疗护理、免费交通和身体训练。

63.B推理判断题。由第三段倒数第二句可知Zone 3和Zone 4不像Zone 2那么拥挤,由此排除A项;第二句只说明人们不喜欢居住在市中心,并没有说人们不去市中心,由此排除C项;本段只是提到市中心拥挤,并没有说到居住在市中心的家庭不为学生提供食宿,由此排除D项。

64.C细节理解题。由第四段中的Continental Breakfast which normally consists of fruit juice,cereal,bread and tea or coffee可知,A项、B项和D项的叙述是错误,只有C项中的Bread and fruit juice是里面的内容。故选C项。

65.D细节理解题。由最后一段第二句中的This kind of accommodation offers an independent lifestyle可知Self-Catering Accommodation 能够为住宿者提供更多的自由,这与D 项的叙述一致。A项、B项和C项的内容均没有在最后一段提及,故排除。

第Ⅱ卷 (50分)

第一节阅读表达(每小题3分,合计20分)

66. ①The waiters can wait on you.

②You can stay with your friends.

③You don’t have to do the clean-up.

评分建议:能根据题目要求,正确写出3条即可得3分;正确一种得1分。采用动词或动名词形式表述,但总体字数符合要求,意义相同或相近也可得分,但形式必须一致。67. financial problems/(a) lack of money

评分建议:切合文章内容,意义相同或相近,字数符合要求、无拼写、语法错误,方可得3分。

68. The advantages/benefits of eating at home.

评分建议:能正确概括段落大意,意义相同或相近均可得分。

69. Less quantity, more quality.

评分建议:能准确找出相关信息并合理表达,书写正确得3分。

70.Eating at home.

71.To persuade the readers eat at home.

To persuade the readers cook for themselves.

72. (略)

评分建议:能基于篇章内容,紧扣主题,表述合理正确,陈述原因在两条以上方可得3分。

特别说明:1. 卷面涂抹(包括乱涂乱画)严重,总分扣2分;

2. 异色笔、铅笔答题,一律判0分。

第二节写作

评分原则

1. 本题总分为30分,按7个档次给分。

2. 评分时,先根据文章的内容和语言初步确定其所属档次。判断文章档次时,要注意要点,

更要注意按照词汇及语法结构运用及表达方法总体评价文章。

3. 拼写与标点符号是语言准确性的一个方面,评分时,应视其对交际的影响程度予以考虑。

英、美拼写及词汇用法均可接受。

4. 语法结构和词汇方面的错误主要指以下几种:主谓不一致,动词形式(句子时态和语态)

不对,词组搭配不当、句子结构错误、词序不当、关键词用错。

5. 如书写较差,以至影响交际,将分数降低一个档次。

6. 词数少于120和多于150的,从总分中减去2分。

各档次的给分范围和要求

特别说明:

1. 发表看法要与主题内容相关;

2. 异色笔、铅笔答题,一律判0分。

Dear Tom,

We made an appointment to go on a trip to Beijing together next weekend, but I am very sorry to inform you that I can not go with you this time.

Last night, my mother suddenly fell ill and my father and I were so worried that we took her to hospital. The doctor checked her over and said she was over-worked and needed to stay at home and rest for a week. My father has to go on a business trip next week, so I have to look after my mother during that time.

Anyway, we will have many more chances to visit Beijing. Shall we make it on July 14 and July 15, when I will have some time available?

Thank you for your understanding. I am looking forward to your early reply.

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