高三英语试卷

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1、2011年高三英语暑期试卷 1 选择(35)1.-You didnt invite John to the party? -_him, too?A. Must I invite B. Must I have invited C. Should I invite D. Should I have invited2 .The car ran down the hill, and the driver _, according to the newspaper, to have been killed.A. said B. was saying C. was said D. had said3._i

2、t is to go for a picnic on such a fine day!A. What a fun B. What fun C. How fun D. How a fun4.We are short of money, which _ our difficulties.A. adds up B. adds up to C. adds to D. adds5.-What do you think of the meal? -Although some dishes _, it really is a nice meal.A. dont agree with me B. dont a

3、gree to me C. are not used to me D. used to me6.-Would you mind my sitting on the seat beside you, sir?-_.A. Sure, with pleasure B. Yes, help yourselfC. Im sorry, but its taken D. Well, never mind7.I often have conversations with John over _telephone, while I keep in touch with Tom by _letter.A. /;

4、the B. the; / C. /; a D. the; a8.I am green at everything. -Dont worry. _ you get older, you get more experience.A. When B. Till C. As D. While9.Im Mr. Brown from the police station. Could you tell me _the butcher found moving slowly across the square? A. what was it that B. what it was that C. wher

5、e was it that D. what did10.Come _. Ill introduce my _friend, Bob, to you.A. closely; close B. close; closely C. close; close D. closely; closely11.He was educated at the local high school, _he went to Beijing University. A. after which B. after that C. in which D. in that12.In order to keep beautif

6、ul, most girls are afraid to have food which _ a lot of fat.A. includes B. carries C. holds D. contains13.She is very _ to her students need for encouragement and knows when to praise them.A. sensitive B. anxious C. familiar D. sure14.-Would you like to stay for another two days? -Sorry, I _. One of

7、 my best friends is coming to see me.A. mustntB. cantC. needntD. ought not to 15.With summer _near, it is hotter and hotter.A. came B. comes C. coming D. come 16.As the war in Libya goes on, an increasing number of people in the country from their homes and a safe place to stay. A. have been driven;

8、 are trying to find B. has been driven; is trying to find C. are being driven; have found D. have been driven; have tried to find 17.Some people have concerns over the Disneyland in Shanghai will have a negative effect on the one in Hong Kong, has been criticized for being too small. A. that; that B

9、. which; which C. whether; which D. what; which18.It is reported that people are likely to tell lies over the phone as they are in emails. A. as twice B. twice than C. twice more D. twice as19.- How much do I owe you for dinner? - . Its nothing. A. Youre welcome B. Forget it C. With pleasure D. That

10、s right20.Id like to live somewhere _ the sun shines all year long.A.which B.that C.where D.in which21.Listen! His family must be quarrelling, _?A.mustnt it B.isnt it C.arent they D.neednt they22.“I promise that she _ get a nice present on her birthday.” “Will it be a great surprise to her?” A. shou

11、ld B. must C. shall D. would 23.Didnt they come to the party last week? Yes. They didnt want to come with us at first, but then we _ persuade them. A. would B. could C. were able to D. had to24.He _. Its a shame my mobile phone was power-off. A. ought to call me B. could have called me C. may be cal

12、ling me D.might call me25.The secretary has a lot of things to _ in the office since she has been away for quite a few days. A. take up B. make up C. work out D. carry out26.The time is not far away modern communications will become widespread in Chinas vast countryside. A. as B. until C. before D.

13、when 27.In warm weather fruit and meat _ long. A. dont keep B. cannot be kept C. are not kept D. are not keeping 28.Gunpowder was discovered in the twelfth century, but_. A. man did not put it to use in war two hundred years liter B. until two centuries more it was used in war C. not used in war unt

14、il two hundred years later D. in war did not use it two hundred years afterwards。29.“Is John coming by train?” “He should, but he _ not. He likes driving his car.”A. must B. can C. need D. May30.You _ be right, but I dont think you are.A. can B. could C. must D. should31.He kept looking at her, wond

15、ering whether he _ her somewhere. A. saw B. has seen C. would see D. had seen 32.Everyone at the meeting agreed to ordinary peoples request that a overpass _ across the railway. A. would be built B. to be built C. ought to be built D. be built33. A single mistake here could _ you your life. A. pay B

16、.take C. spend D.cost34.Youd better carry a(n) tyre in the back of your car in case it breaks down on the way. A. extra B. free C. convenient D. spare35. Why did the police _ the crowd? Because the presidents car _ in the street. Abreak down; broke down Bbreak up; broke up Cbreak down; broke up Dbre

17、ak up; broke down2 完形填空(30) My father brought home a sailboat when I was ten, and almost each Sunday in summers we would go sailing. Dad was quite skilled in sailing, but not good at 36 . As for me, I 37 both before twelve because of living close to Lake Ontario.The last time Dad and I set sail toge

18、ther is really 38 . It was a perfect weekend after I graduated from university. I came home and 39 Dad to go sailing. Out we set soon on the 40 lake. Dad hadnt sailed for years, but everything 41 well with the tiller(舵柄)in his hands.When we were in the middle of the lake, a 42 wind came all of a sud

19、den. The boat was hit 43 . Dad was always at his best in any 44 , but at this moment he 45 .“John! 46 !” he shouted in a trembling voice, with the tiller still in his hands.In my memory he could fix any 47 . He was the one I always 48 for strength and security. Before I could respond, a 49 of water

20、got into the boat. I rushed to the tiller 50 it was too late. Anther huge wall of water 51 the boat in a minute. We were thrown into the water, and Dad was struggling aimlessly. At that moment, I felt fiercely 52 of him.I swam to Dad 53 and assisted him in climbing onto the hull(船壳)of the boat. Upon

21、 sitting on the hull, Dad was a little awkward about his flash of 54 . “Its all right, Dad. We are safe now,” I comforted him.That was the first time Dad had counted on me in a moment of emergency. More importantly, I found it was my turn to start 55 for my father.36.A.boating B. running C. swimming

22、 D. teaching37.A.enjoyed B. desired C. hated D. learned38.A.unforgivable B. unforgettable C. cheerful D. regretful39.A.sent B. ordered C. invited D. allowed40.A.calm B. icy C. stormy D. thundery41.A.finished B. went C. seemed D. sounded42.A.strong B. gentle C. cold D. hot43.A.respeatedly B. lightly

23、C. hardly D. violently44. A. danger B. place C. sport D. job45. A. suffered B. fell C. froze D. withdrew46. A. look B. Help C. Run D. Jump47. A. problem B. relationship C. machine D. boat48. A. turned to B. lived with C. argued with D. objected to49. A. fountain B. stream C. shower D. wave50. A. if

24、B. for C. after D. but51. A. got through B. poured into C. turned over D. lifted up52. A. ashamed B. protective C. tired D. afraid53. A. hopelessly B. quickly C. slowly D. helplessly54. A. pain B. anger C. fear D. shame55. A. making up B. getting ready C. paying off D. looking out三阅读理解(20)Honesty, m

25、y mum always used to tell me, is the best policy. Of course, this didnt include her when she told me that if I didnt eat all my vegetables Father Christmas would find out and wouldnt give me any presents.But when it comes to medicine, I had assumed it was important to always be honest with my patien

26、ts. After all, the doctor patient-relationship is based on trust, and therefore honesty is essential. Or so I thought.I had just started working in geriatrics(老年病科). Mr. McMahon was brought in when his belly was found very swollen. I took a medical history from his daughter whod accompanied him in t

27、he ambulance. Shed been his main carer for years. I stood looking at him as she gave a detailed history. “Has he lost any weight recently ? ” I asked, “Well, its funny you should mention that, but yes,” she said slowly. There was silence for a few moments. “Why? What are you worried about? ” she ask

28、ed. I hesitated. She was obviously very involved in his care and it was only fair that I told her the truth. “Well, we need to prove its not cancer,” I said and talked briefly about some of the tests I was going to order.Half an hour later, a nurse called me: “Mr. McMahons daughter broke down she sa

29、id you told her he had cancer.” My heart sank. By the time I arrived at the ward, my consultant was already there, explaining that we still had to run lots of tests and that it was by no means confirmed that he had cancer. I stood silently at the end of the bed. My consultant was obviously angry wit

30、h me and as we left Mr. McMahon, she turned to me. “Why on earth did you do that? ” she asked in disbelief. I looked at her and bit my lip. “She asked me what I was worried about and I told her.” I said, hanging my head. “And give her more to worry about?” replied my consultant. “You dont say the wo

31、rd cancer until its confirmed. Even if you suspect it, think very carefully before you tell people.”As it turned out, it wasnt cancer. But I did learn that when someone is stressed and worried about their loved one theyre sometimes selective in what they hear and as a doctor its important to be mind

32、ful of this. In being truthful, Id made the situation worse. 56. The purpose of the first two paragraphs is to show that the author _.A. misunderstood the doctor-patient relationshipB. was anxious to receive Christmas giftsC. regarded honesty as the best policyD. had an unhealthy eating habit 57. Th

33、e authors consultant was angry with him because _.A. he told the daughter what he suspectedB. he delayed running the necessary testsC. he failed to confirm the parents diseaseD. he forgot what the consultant had advised 58 The author hung his head ( the underlined part in Para.4 ) because he was fee

34、ling _ .A. guilty B. hurt C. disappointed D. helpless 59 What lesson has the author learnt from his experience?A. Learning from parents is necessary.B. Jumping to a conclusion is dangerous.C. Telling the truth may not always be the best solution.D. Selecting pleasant words may not be the perfect pol

35、icy.BHowling is a behavior commonly observed among a wolf pack. As pack animals, wolves work together to hunt and rely on howling as an important means of communication among each other. There are different explanations of a wolfs howl and it appears that there may be more to discover.One theory is

36、that wolves howl to bond better together. Its almost as if howling together helps the pack stay together. Perhaps something similar to people feeling a sense of involvement with each other when singing a song together. But this theory may be wrong, explains Fred H. Harington, a professor who studies

37、 wolf behavior.Indeed, there have been times when wolves have been seen one moment howling in a chorus, and the next, quarreling among each other. It appears that usually the lowest-ranking members of the pack may actually be “ punished ” for joining in the chorus at times. So is howling a way to st

38、rengthen a social bond or just a way to reconfirm status among its members ? Why do wolves howl for sure ?What is clear, however, is that howling is often used among packmates to locate each other. Hunting grounds are distant and it happens that wolves may separate from one another at times. When th

39、is happens, howling appears to be an excellent means of gathering.Howling, interestingly, is a contagious behavior. When one wolf starts to howl, very likely others will follow. This is often seen to occur in the morning, as if wolves were doing some sort of “ roll call ” where wolves all howl toget

40、her to report their presence. 60. What the possible similarity between wolves howling together and humans singing in chorus?A. The act of calling each other.B. the sense of accomplishment.C. The act of hunting for something.D. The sense of belonging to a group. 61. Why does Harrington think the “ so

41、cial bond ” theory may be wrong?A. Wolves separate from each other after howling.B. Wolves tend to protect their hunting grounds.C. Wolves sometimes have quarrels after howling together.D. Wolves of low rank are encouraged to join in the chorus. 63. Researchers are sure that wolves often howl to _ .

42、A. show their ranksB. find their companionsC. report the missing onesD. express their loneliness 64. “ Howling is a contagious behavior ” ( in the last paragraph ) means _ .A. howling is a signal for huntingB. howling is a way of communicationC. howling often occurs in the morningD. howling spreads

43、from one to another CSkeptics are a strange lot. Some of them refuse to admit the serious threat of human activities to the environment, and they are tired of people who disagree with them. Those people, say skeptics, spread noting but bad news about the environment. The “eco-guilt” brought on by th

44、e discouraging news about our planet gives rise to the popularity of skeptics as people search for more comforting worldviews.Perhaps that explains why a new book by Bjorn Lomborg received so much publicity. That book, The Skeptical Environmentalist, declares that it measures the “real state of the

45、world” as fine. Of course ,another explanation is the deep pockets of some big businesses with special intererts. Indeed, Mr. Lomborgs views are similar to those of some Industry-funded organizations, which start huge activities though the media to confuse the public about issues like global warming

46、.So it was strange to see Mr. Lomborgs book go largely unchallenged in the media though his beliefs were contrary to most scientific opinions. One national newspaper in Canada ran a number of articles and reviews full of words of praise, even with the conclusion that “After Lomborg, the environmenta

47、l movement will begin to die down.”Such one-sided views should have immediately been challenged. But only a different review appeared in Nature, a respected science magazine with specific readership. The review remarked that Mr. Lomborgs “preference for unexamined materials is incredible(不可信的)”。A cr

48、itical (批判的)eye is valuable, and the media should present information in such a way that could allow people to make informed decisions. Unfortunately, that is often inaccessible as blocked by the desire to be shocking or to defend some special interest. People might become half-blind before a world

49、partially exhibited by the media. Thats a shame, because matters concerning the health of the planet are far too important to be treated lightly.65. According to the passage, which of the following may be regarded as “skeptics”?A. People who agree on the popularity of “eco-guilt”.B. People who disbe

50、lieve the serious situation of our planet.C. People who dislike the harmful effect of human activities.D. People who spread comforting news to protect our environment.66. Which of the following can be a reason for the popularity of Lomborgs books?A. Some big businesses intend to protect their own in

51、terests. B .The book challenges views about the fine state of the world.C. The author convinces people to speak comforting worldviews.D. Industryfunded media present confusing information.67. The author mentioned the review in Nature in order to_.A. voice a different opinionB. find fault with Lombor

52、gs book C. challenge the authority of the mediaD. point out the value of scientific views.68. What is the authors main purpose in writing the passenger?A. To encourage the skeptics to have a critical eye.B. To warn the public of the danger of halfblindness with reviews.C. To blame the medias lack of

53、 responsibility in information.D. To show the importance of presenting overall information by the media.四短文改错(15)下面短文中有10处语言错误。请在有错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单词。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(),并在其下面写上该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写上修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词。2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11除起)不计分。 I was playing at my cousin house. S

54、ince his family was rich than mine, he had more toys than I did. There was one on particular Id always wanted. I put into my pocket when he wasnt looking. I guessed, even at that age, I would never be able to enjoy to playing with the toy or faced my cousin again; I would always know Id done something wrong. Late on, my aunt drove me home. When she dropped me off, I pulled out the toy slow and gave it back. She knows what had happened, but she thanked me and ever mentioned it again.7

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