实验中学高三英语试卷

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1、实验中学高三英语测试 (总分100分,时间60分钟) I、单项填空(共20小题,满分20分)1. -Will you lend me some pepper? -Sorry, mine_.A. were used up B. ran out C. has been run out D. has given out2.The examination results in the speech of our headmaster delighted all of usArefer to Breferring to Cwas referred to Dreferred to3.Jack has be

2、en out of work for a long time,so he wants to _ a job in this factory. A. care for B. apply for C. wait for D. prepare for4.Johnny is a great dancer;he _ above the rest for his perfect performance. A. stand by B. lives on C. stands out D. makes out5.The newly-discovered star was named a Chinese astr

3、onomer honor of his contributions to astronomy.A. for; in B. after; for C. as; in D. after; in6. Among the high-risk group of heart disease_ people with a preference for fat-rich foods.A. are B. is C. who are D. they are7.No matter how frequently _, the works of Beethoven still appeal to people all

4、over the world.A. performed B. performing C. to be performed D. being performed8.It remains _ whether Jim will be fit enough to play in the finals.A. seen B. to be seen C. seeing D. to see 9. A terrible example of tsunami which happened in the Indian Ocean_ more than 150,000 people die in 12 differe

5、nt countries. A. led B. resulted C. saw D. produced10._ , the dancers practice hard to make their dreams come true.A. Being disabled as they B. As they are disabledC. Disabled as they are D. Disabled so they are11._ of stealing money from the bank, he was questioned by the police.A. Accusing B. Accu

6、sed C. Having accused D. To accuse12. Id like to do something for you _ everything youve done for me.A. in exchange B. in turn C. in return for D. in terms of13. We hoped to be able to move into our new house at the end of the month, but things didnt _ as we expected. A. work out B. move out C. carr

7、y out D. gets out14. _ of his parents, he has made great progress in his studies.A. To their much delight B. much to the delight C. To the much delight D. To much their delight15. The student whom the headmaster _ a speech at the meeting yesterday is one of the top students in our school. A. had mad

8、e B. has made C. had make D. has make16. - I hear that his parents are very rich. - _? He has never relied on them. A. What if B. What for C. So what D. How come17. It was _that he had broken the law.A. not until he was arrested did he realizeB. until he was arrested that he didnt realizeC. not unti

9、l he was arrested that he realizedD. until he was arrested when he didnt realize18. _ more and more forests destroyed, some birds are _ with the danger of dying out. A. within; facing B. By; facing C. As; faced D. with; faced19. - It looks as if it is going to rain.- _, or we wont be able to go for

10、a picnic.A. I hope not B. I think so C. Im not afraid D. I dont believe so20. “Not all the students are skilled at learning English.” means _.A. Most of the students are skilled at learning EnglishB. Few students are skilled at learning EnglishC. No students are skilled at learning EnglishD. All stu

11、dents are not skilled at learning EnglishII、完形填空(共20小题,满分30分)In 1956 Phoenix, Arizona, was a city with boundless blue skies. One day as 1walked around the house with my sister Kathys new parakeet (小鹦鹉)on my finger, I wanted to show Perky 21 the sky looked like. Maybe he could make a little bird 22 o

12、ut there. I took him into the backyard, and then, to my 23 , Perky flew off. The enormous(巨大的), blue sky swallowed up my sisters blue 24 and suddenly he had gone , clipped wings and all.Kathy managed to 25 me. With fake optimism(乐观), she even tried to reassure (安慰)me that Perky would find a new 26 .

13、 But I was far too clever to 27 that such a thing was possible. Decades later, I watched my own 28 growing. We shared their activities, spending soccer Saturdays in folding chairs with the 29 of the kids friends, the Kissells. The two families went camping around Arizona together. We became the 30 o

14、f friends. One evening, the game was to tell Great Pet stories. One person claimed(宣称) to 31 the oldest living goldfish. Someone else had a psychic dog. 32 Barry, the father of the other family, took the floor and 33 that the Greatest Pet of All Time was his blue parakeet, Sweetie Pie.The best thing

15、 34 Sweetie Pie, he said, was the 35 we got him. One day, when I was about eight, out of the clear, blue sky, a little blue parakeet just 36 down and landed on my finger.When I was finally able to 37 , we examined the amazing evidence(证据). The dates and the locations and the pictures of the bird all

16、 38 . It seems our two families had been 39 long before we ever met. Forty years later, I ran to my sister and said, You were 40 ! Perky lived!21. A. what B. how C. which D. where22. A. food B. nest C. friend D. family23. A. joy B. horror C. disappointmentD. satisfaction24. A. pleasure B. sadness C.

17、 treasure D. sense25. A. forgive B. comfort C. help D. delight26. A. parent B. home C. master D. life27. A. imagine B. suppose C. doubt D. believe28. A. birds B. happiness C. worries D. children29. A. parents B. birds C. interests D. games30. A. first B. best C. last D. happiest31. A. catch B. find

18、C. buy D. have32. A. Suddenly B. Fortunately C. Then D. However33. A. announced B. said C. told D. hoped34. A. in B. about C. of D. on35. A. day B. place C. way D. story36. A. floated B. dived C. settled D. went37. A. think B. speak C. interrupt D. explain38. A. came up B. turned up C. turned out D.

19、 matched up39. A. known B. fastened C. connected D. introduced40. A. right B. wrong C. silly D. madIII. 阅读理解(共20小题,满分40分) AI was 9 years when I found out my father was ill. It was 1994, but I can remember my mothers words as if it were yesterday: “Kernel, I dont want you to take food from your fathe

20、r, because he has AIDS. Be very careful when you are around him.”AIDS wasnt something we talked about in my country when I was growing up. From then on, I knew that this would be a family secret. My parents were not together any more, and my dad lived alone. For a while, he could take care of himsel

21、f. But when I was 12, his condition worsened. My fathers other children lived far away, so it fell to me to look after him.We couldnt afford all the necessary medication for him, and because Dad was unable to work. I would sit in class feeling completely lost, the teachers words muffled as I tried t

22、o figure out how I was going to manage.I did not share my burden with anyone. I had seen how people reacted to AIDS. Kids laughed at classmates who had parents with the disease. And even adults could be cruel. When my father was moved to the hospital, the nurses would leave his food on the bedside t

23、able even though he was too weak to feed himself. I had known that he was going to die, but after so many years of keeping his condition a secret, I was completely unprepared when he reached his final days. Sad and hopeless, I called a woman at the nonprofit National AIDS Support. That day, she kept

24、 me on the phone for hours. I was so lucky to find someone who cared. She saved my life.I was 15 when my father died. He took his secret away with him, having never spoken about AIDS to anyone, even me. He didnt want to call attention to AIDS. I do.41. What does Kernel tell us about her father?A. He

25、 had stayed in the hospital since he fell ill. B. He depended on the nurses in his final days.C. He worked hard to pay for his medication. D. He told no one about his disease.42. What can we learn from the underlined sentence?A. Kernel couldnt understand her teacher.B. Kernel had special difficulty

26、in hearing.C. Kernel was too troubled to focus on the lesson.D. Kernel was too tired to hear her teachers words.43. Why did Kernel keep her fathers disease a secret?A. She was afraid of being looked down upon. B. She thought it was shameful to have AIDS.C. She found no one willing to listen to her.

27、D. She wanted to obey her mother.44. Why did Kernel write the passage?A. To tell people about the sufferings of her father.B. To show how little people knew about AIDS.C. To draw peoples attention to AIDS.D. To remember her father.BScientific experiments can sometimes go wrong and when they do the r

28、esults may range from the disastrous to the troubling. One such experiment took place in South America about fifty years ago. Whether its final consequences will cause serious damage or nothing more than a small trouble still remains to be seen. The story began in 1956 when an American scientist wor

29、king in Brazil decided to solve the problem of increasing the productivity of that countrys bees. He imported a very active type of African bee from Tanzania and mated it with the more easy-going native variety to produce a new kind of bees. The new bees worked harder and produced twice as much hone

30、y. It seemed that Professor Kerr, for that was the scientists name, had a total success on his hands. Then things began to go wrong. For some reason as yet unseen, but perhaps as a result of something in their environment, the new bees began to develop extremely attacking personalities. They became

31、bad-tempered and easy to be angry, attacked the native bees and drove them from their living places. But worse was to follow. Having taken over the countryside, the new bees, with their dangerous stings (叮) , began to attack its neighbors cats, dogs, horses, chickens and finally man himself. A long

32、period of terror began that has so far killed a great number of animals and about 150 human beings. This would have been bad enough if the bees had stayed in Brazil. But now they are on the move, heading northwards in countless millions towards Central and North America, and moving at the alarming s

33、peed of 200 miles a year. The countries that lie in their path are naturally worried because it looks as if nothing can be done to stop them.45. The results of the South American experiment . A. have caused a serious trouble B. have proved to be wrong C. are not yet certain D. are not important46. T

34、he experiment mentioned in this passage was designed to . A. increase the amount of honey in Brazil B. make Brazilian bees more easy-going C. increase the number of bees in Brazil D. make African bees less active47. Which of the following may be the cause of the new bees attacking personalities? A.

35、Their production of honey. B. Their hard work. C. Their living environment. D. Their bad temper.48. The last paragraph implies that .A. the bees have been driven to Central and North America B. the bees may bring about trouble in more countries C. the bees must be stopped from moving northD. the bee

36、s prefer to live in Brazil C.These days, if you still think the cell phone is just for talking, youll get laughed at. Yes, its true, voice-only handsets have become out of date. Todays do-it-all mobiles have a lot in common with the computer. The only difference may be that they fit in your pocket a

37、nd you pay by the minute to use them. Some of the things a cell phone can do for you will be available this year:Surf at speed Cell phones that let you use the Web have been around for years. So, whats new? Well, faster third-generation (3G) networks that let you surf at anywhere. This then allows a

38、 carrier to send video, music, and games to your phone. Possible choices are from LG Electronics VX 8000 and Motorola V1150.Listen as you goThe problem with most cell phone MP3 players is that they hold only a handful of songs. But, thats about to change. Sony Ericssons new W800i can hold around 150

39、 songs in its 500 MB memory. And Samsungs SPH-V5400 even comes with a 1.5 GB hard drive. Mobile phones may eventually replace mini-MP3 players, especially for teens.Say cheeseCamera cell phones are not new either. But, most of them have limitations: around 1-megapixel (百万像素). But new technology has

40、made 2-megapixel units more common, and 3-megapixel units are showing up soon. Some 2-megapixel models, like Sony Ericssons K750i, offer limited zoom and focus controls. Others, like LGs recent A7110, can even capture 30 minutes of full-motion video.Portable TVYou say you like “watching TV”? Thats w

41、hat Samsung MM-A700 wants to give you. The new model lets users watch popular TV programmes for a fee. Other choices are Nokias 6620, Sanyos MM7400 and NECs N940. The NEC model lets you watch public TV no fee.The above are just a handful of what youll see in the coming months. Further down the road,

42、 your mobile phone may play a host of other roles, such as mobile credit card, position locator . So what is there that a cell phone cant do?49. Which of the following models should you choose to listen to the music?A. Samsungs SPH-V5400 and Nokias 6620.B. Sony Ericssons W800i and Samsungs SPH-V5400

43、.C. Sony Ericssons W800i and NECs N940.D. Sanyos MM7400 and NECs N940.50. Whats the difference between NECs N940 and other models?A. It allows you to surf the Internet at a high speed.B. It can capture 30 minutes of full-motion video.C. It can hold as many as 150 songs.D. It lets you watch public TV

44、 for free. 51. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?A. All the functions of the models mentioned in the passage are completely new.B. Camera cellphones of 3-megapixel units will appear soon.C. It is certain that a cellphone can do anything in the near future.D. Todays d

45、o-it-all mobiles have nothing in common with the computer. 52. This passage may be _.A. an introduction to some new models of cellphonesB. an advertisement trying to persuade you to buy new cellphonesC. a science fiction trying to attract readers attentionD. a survey to find the development of cellp

46、honesDTo explain why he liked his art teacher the best, 16-year-old Dainzin Tanam could not write more words than a simple sentence “Because he teaches me painting.”In the eyes of his teachers at the Lhasa Special Education School, the deaf boy was a little painter. Five years ago, however, all Tana

47、m could do was to stay in bed until noon, and then stare at the sky through the window, waiting for his parents return.His mother Yangzom said she had no other choice but to lock him in the house every day as she and her husband had to work and they did not want to allow the boy to roam(闲逛) the stre

48、ets.“Every day when I came back home and saw my lonely poor son, I felt my heart hurt. But now I can finally feel a bit relieved,” the mother said. She said it was the school that changed his son. “Without the school, I dared not imagine how my son would be now.”With a governmental fund of 4.5 milli

49、on yuan, the special education school was founded in 2000. The only government-run school for handicapped children in Tibet, it now has 28 teachers and 120 school children in nine classes of 5 grades. Eight classes in the school are for deaf kids and the other one is for blind kids.Students can enjo

50、y free food, boarding, clothing and medical services in the school, which is open to deaf and blind children from all over the autonomous region.Tibetan sign language and Tibetan braille are basic courses here. Children also have Tibetan, Chinese, mathematics, science, painting, dancing and sports l

51、essons.A “black and white” textbook seemed appealing among the colorful books in Tanams schoolbag. The text was handwritten.It was the Tibetan language textbook compiled and written by teachers themselves.“As textbooks for students in ordinary schools sometimes are too abstract and hard for our kids

52、 to understand, two other Tibetan language teachers and I compiled the textbook to make things easier for them,” said teacher Dawa. Those books with the love of all the teachers, though not spoke out, will surely help children enjoy their life by supporting themselves after leaving the school.53. Ho

53、w old was the Dainzin Tanam when he began to go to the Lhasa Special Education School?A. 16 years oldB. 11 years oldC. 21 years oldD. 5years old54. What is the parents feeling about the special school?A. relieved B. excited C. grateful D. lighthearted 55. Who wrote the “black and white” textbooks fo

54、r the children?A. Dawa B. The teachers in the special schoolC. Dawa and another two teachers D. nobody but sent by the government56. We can infer from the text _.A. most of the handicapped children in this school are from poor families. B. the students are of the same age in the Lhasa Special Educat

55、ion School. C. the teachers made up textbooks for the students to study more easily. D.the education received from the school will have a great effect on the childrens future life.E There are two types of people in the world. Although they have equal degree of health and wealth and other comforts of

56、 life, one becomes happy, the other becomes unhappy. This arises from the different ways in which they consider things, persons, events and the resulting effects upon their minds.People who are to be happy fix their attention on the convenience of things. The pleasant parts of conversation, the well

57、 prepared dishes, the goodness of the wine, the fine weather. They enjoy all the cheerful things. Those who are to be unhappy think and speak only of the opposite things. Therefore, they are continually dissatisfied. By their remarks, they sour the pleasure of society, offend (hurt)many people, and

58、make themselves disagreeable everywhere. If this turn of mind was founded in nature, such unhappy persons would be the more to be pitied. The intention of criticizing (批评)and being disliked is perhaps taken up by imitation(模仿). It grows into a habit, unknown to its possessors. The habit may be stron

59、g, but it may be cured when those who have it realize its bad effects on their interests and tastes. I hope this little warning may be of service to them, and help them change this habit.Although in fact it is chiefly an act of the imagination, it has serious results in life since it brings on deep

60、sorrow and bad luck. Those people offend many others; nobody loves them, and no one treats them with more than the most common politeness and respect. This frequently puts them in bad temper and draws them into arguments. If they aim at getting some advantages in social position or fortune, nobody wishes them success. Nor will anyone start a step or speak a word to favor their hopes. If they bring on themselves public objections, no one will defend or excuse them, and many will join to criticize their wrongdoings. These should change this bad habit and be plea

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