宿迁高三调研测试试卷英语

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1、2013届高三模拟考试试卷(宿迁)英语2013.5本试卷分第卷(选择题)和第卷(非选择题)两部分。满分120分,考试时间120分钟。第卷(选择题共85分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。()1. What does the woman want to do?A. To have an Xray.B. To go to the hospital.C. To help

2、 the man.()2. When will the meeting be held?A. 2:00 pm todayB. 3:00 pm tomorrow.C. 2:00 pm tomorrow.()3. What is the man going to do? A. To set a date for leaving. B. To see Thomas and Lily off.C. To leave next Monday.()4. What is the mans choice?A. He prefers train for trip. B. He doesnt like trave

3、ling. C. Not mentioned.()5. Why was the man absent from class yesterday morning?A. He had to meet his cousin. B. He had to meet his father.C. He had to visit his cousin.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段

4、对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。()6. What is Sharon now?A. An actress. B. A guide. C. A film star.()7. What is Sharons attitude towards her job? A. Satisfied. B. Tired. C. Disappointed.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。()8. Where did the man get the information about the position?A. In the newspaper.B. On TV.C. During an int

5、erview.()9. What kind of skill is required for the job?A. English. B. Typing. C. Writing.()10. What will the man do this Friday afternoon?A. He will go to work. B. He will do some typing.C. He will have an interview.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。()11. Why does the man speaker shout his words?A. He is used to it.

6、B. His granny is a little deaf.C. He is badtempered.()12. What will the man do in Chicago?A. To see a doctor. B. To fix his car. C. To attend a course.()13. When will the man probably come back home?A. May 5th. B. May 20th. C. May 6th.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。()14. How has the man been feeling lately?A. Lon

7、ely. B. Unhappy. C. Depressed.()15. What does the woman advise the man to do?A. To learn English. B. To join a club. C. To take exercise.()16. What can we learn from the conversation?A. The man is the womans elder brother.B. You dont feel alone when you have a close friend.C. The man comes from nort

8、h America.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。()17. Why was the Mesa Verde National Park built?A. To attract more visitors. B. To earn money.C. To protect the culture of ancient native Americans.()18. What language do the words “Mesa Verde” belong to?A. English. B. Spanish. C. French.()19. Where did the brothers find

9、 the ruins?A. Mesa Verde. B. Cliff Palace. C. Square Tower House.()20. How many ruins were discovered in all?A. One. B. Two. C. Three.第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。()21. Isnt it surprising that Tom should have got the first place in the National

10、 IT Contest? Yes, it is. The result is really _ all expectations.A. within B. over C. against D. beyond()22. I didnt expect that the project would be so complex and timeconsuming. Neither did I. By next Monday, it _ longer than all the previous combined.A. will have lasted B. will last C. has lasted

11、 D. has been lasting()23. The company management has decided that more women will be promoted in order to _ for past discrimination.A. compromise B. compensate C. compete D. complain()24. Who is the man seated in the front? A professor _ to give us a speech on environmental protection.A. to be invit

12、ed B. invited C. being invited D. inviting()25. Did you have butterflies in your stomach at the interview? _. That was my first job interview.A. It depends B. Not really C. You bet D. I mean it()26. Work must be defined as purposeful activity rather than _ as activity for economic gain.A. scarcely B

13、. rarely C. merely D. fairly()27. Statistics indicates that it _ well be quite some time before the global economy starts to recover.A. may B. should C. can D. must()28. Has the committee really postponed the debt relief plan? Yes. And the decision will stand _ a vote is taken against it.A. unless B

14、. as C. if D. since()29. Did John sell his house? Not yet. Its poor location _ its potential buyers.A. turned up B. turned over C. turned away D. turned in()30. Mr. Wang is now in hospital. Sorry to hear that. I think its years of hard work and little rest that _ his health.A. ruined B. have ruined

15、C. are ruining D. ruin()31. The company donated books and computers worth more than $5, 000 to the children of _ was evaluated as poor families.A. who B. that C. what D. which()32. The students in the school complain that just for the sake of the National Exam, on no day and hardly at any time _ to

16、take a holiday.A. are they allowed B. they are allowed C. do they allow D. they allow()33. Im going to Appleby tomorrow. What a _! Im going up there too.A. chance B. coincidence C. fortune D. destination()34. Finally the parcel arrived by post, in which _ wrapped dozens of old coins.A. has been B. w

17、ere C. have been C. was()35. Mr. Li is the most excellent engineer in our company despite his poor education background. _. His technical capacity comes from his devotion and rich experience.A. Four eyes see more than two B. The end justifies the meansC. Work makes the workman D. Better late than ne

18、ver第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。Chris Pearson was not only my first teacher in America, but the man who stood at the entrance to my new world. Though I hadnt seen him in more than three decades, the news that he passed away recently _36_ me extremely sad. I lande

19、d in San Francisco after fleeing Vietnam in 1975 during finals in sixth grade and _37_ summer school in Colma Junior High in Daly City, _38_ myself for the seventh grade. At that time I didnt speak English, _39_ Vietnamese and a little French. Mr. Pearson _40_ ask me to repeat my name in Vietnamese

20、several times until he got the _41_ pronunciation almost right.By and by, I became his pet and willingly assisted him in collecting and _42_ homework assignments. When I missed the bus, hed drive me home, a _43_ that was other kids envy. That first summer, he gave me As that didnt _44_He formed a li

21、ttle bowling team and _45_ a trip to several food products factories for us. I remember Mr. Pearson _46_ its history when I crossed the Golden Gate Bridge for the first time. I remember asking him in_47_ English if it was made of real gold, and the entire bus burst out _48_He also formed a little _4

22、9_ club. Perhaps it was then that the smell of ink and paper became the smell of my imagination. I did not yet know how to read in English, but how _50_ I was to learn! I _51_ myself so hard to move forward. Within a few months, I began to speak English freely. I got straight As by my second year in

23、, no false As needed anymore.In my eighthgrade yearbook, Mr. Pearson in his _52_ way left this note: “To my good friend. Its been my _53_ to be your teacher and friend for 2 years. Dont forget to keep me _54_ of your progress. Chris Pearson.” I went on to wellknown Lowell High School in San Francisc

24、o and _55_ at University of California, Berkeley. I will forever remember Mr. Pearson who treated me with care and made me feel special when I was a stranger on a new shore.()36. A. leftB. forcedC. motivatedD. sent()37. A. joined B. escaped C. attended D. finished()38. A. relaxing B. treasuring C. e

25、njoying D. preparing()39. A. even B. only C. yet D. still()40. A. could B. would C. should D. might ()41. A. complicated B. compulsory C. confidential D. considerable()42. A. displaying B. distributing C. dividing D. designing()43. A. tendency B. compromise C. privilege D. priority()44. A. do B. fun

26、ction C. work D. count()45. A. reserved B. made C. arranged D. suggested()46. A. relating B. assessing C. maintaining D. condemning()47. A. consistent B. broken C. fluent D. accurate()48. A. crying B. singing C. smiling D. laughing()49. A. sports B. health C. radio D. book()50. A. keen B. awkward C.

27、 grateful D. surprised()51. A. managed B. pushed C. pulled D. dragged()52. A. concrete B. patient C. modest D. delicate ()53. A. disappointment B. relief C. embarrassment D. pleasure()54. A. informed B. convinced C. warned D. reminded()55. A. put up B. ended up C. gave up D. made up第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每

28、小题2分,满分30分)请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ABritish mourners are renting “professional sobbers” to cry at funerals to make people believe the deceased(死者) was really popular. For 45 an hour, the false mourners can be rented to cry for the duration of a funeral service in order to add to the n

29、umbers at funerals.Ian Robertson, the founder of RentaMourner, in Braintree, Essex, admits the idea may be unfamiliar to the British, although the phenomenon is popular in places such as Asia. The mournersforhire are briefed on the life of the deceased and would be able to talk to friends and relati

30、ves as if they really had known their loved one.RentaMourner has 20 staff on its books to hire out for funerals, which Mr. Robertson said were friends of his rather than professional actors. He added that they are not required to well up, but are mainly there just to make up the numbers.“We were act

31、ually inspired by the market growth in China,” said Mr. Robertson. “The Middle Eastern way is to provide wailerscrying women as opposed to the quiet, dignified methods we use. Our staff will meet with the client beforehand and agree the story, so our staff will either have known the deceased profess

32、ionally or socially. They will be informed of the deceaseds background, achievements, failures etc. So they can talk with other mourners with confidence.”Mr. Robertson set up RentaMourner in January last year, and said he has had 52 bookings since the company began, with 15 in the first six months.

33、“It is growing in the UKour bookings are up 50 percent year on year,” he said. He added that his biggest source of his bookings were for funerals in Hull, and has sent staff to 12 funerals there, adding that he could not explain why that area showed the biggest demand. The company also has plans to

34、expand, after having to turn down more than 60 requests because the funerals were too far away and the nearer funerals were waiting there.Consumer expert Jasmine Birtles, who conducted the research, believes multicultural Britain is experiencing a “cultural shift” in the way its mourners say their f

35、inal goodbye. Birtles, the founder of personal finance site MoneyM, said: “Hiring a stranger to weep at a funeral may seem strange, but its a deepseated tradition in the East.” Its still a potential market at the moment but demand for professional mourners is increasing year on year as more people f

36、rom East Asian and Middle Eastern countries move to the UK, bringing their customs with them.“The rise in popularity shows a cultural shift taking place in how we choose to pay our last respects and like with many other cultural imports, its only a matter of time before it crosses over into mainstre

37、am culture.”“At the moment its not the sort of thing most people can treat as a career, but if it continues to increase in popularity then crying on demand could soon become a highlyprized skill.”()56. In Britain people rent false mourners to cry at the funeral to show _A. their deep sorrow at their

38、 loved ones deathB. their rich property and high social position C. the deceased is loved by so many peopleD. the deceased is so important to their family()57. The rented mourners are required to _A. to cry as sadly and loudly as they can B. to behave like professional actorsC. to talk with all the

39、other mourners D. to be familiar with the deceaseds life()58. According to Mr. Robertson, what is the main reason for them to refuse some service requests?A. Some of the funerals are too far away for their mourners to get to.B. His company is too shorthanded to meet the increasing demand.C. They wan

40、t to spread their service to more places across the country.D. Some of his mourners are not qualified enough for the challenging job.()59. What can we infer from the passage?A. Some customs originated in the east but become more popular in the west.B. Cultural influences between countries can happen

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48、es failB. you can put an order for the emergency radio only onlineC. the advertisement was put out by Newsmax magazineD. Newsmax magazine is edited by the major media()62. What Dick Morris says about Newsmax is used to_A. make the advertisement more convincingB. show he is an important public figure

49、C. speak highly of a news commentatorD. compare him with other commentatorsCA less well known benefit of having great EQ is that it can help in effective stress management, or in other words, to bring our stress to a comfortable level. But how can Emotional Intelligence help in stress management? Ou

50、r emotions are good indicators of our stress level. If we are aware of our own emotions, we can identify the signs of unusually high stress earlier. Then we can take steps to relax or to control our emotions, and avoid further stress. For example, getting angry ten times in one single day at our tea

51、m members, peers, or other people we interact with is most likely not a sign that they have suddenly become more annoying or incapable. It is more likely to be a sign that our level of stress has increased, and that our tolerance for anything that doesnt go our way has decreased.Selfmanagement, the

52、second dimension of Emotional Intelligence, also helps decrease our stress. Selfmanagement is our ability to prevent the waves of our negative emotions from rising too high. An example of selfmanagement is keeping our sadness or anger from reaching an intensity when we can not function and work norm

53、ally, and when it can even be painful.Such high emotional waves further escalates stress in two ways. First, stress is expanded by the feeling that we are “losing control”. And then it can be accompanied by guilt.and even more stress. Secondly, decisions we make during these emotional waves are usua

54、lly not wellthought and usually bring us more trouble and more stress. For example, decisions we make during an period of anger can be expected to result in extra work to repair “additional damages”Social awareness, the third dimension of Emotional Intelligence decreases stress by reducing interpers

55、onal conflicts in the workplace. One serious conflict with one of our team members or peers can eat up a large amount of our energy and result in a lot of stress.How exactly does better social awareness lead to less conflicts? Social awareness is the ability to recognize emotions in other people, an

56、d to handle them resourcefully. In situations when conflicts can easily arise, this skill is particularly useful. By identifying the emotions in our counterpart and then acknowledging these emotions, we can prevent a disagreement from turning into an open personal conflict.As a conclusion, if you ar

57、e feeling that you are too stressed, I encourage you to look at how you could develop your Emotional Intelligence further. ()63. Which of the following can best replace the underlined word “escalates” in Paragraph 4?A. Decreases.B. Raises.C. Relieves.D. Substitutes.()64. In how many ways does great

58、EQ help in stress management?A. 5. B. 4. C. 3. D. 2.()65. What do we know from the passage?A. Getting angry 10 times a day at other people indicates that theyre annoying.B. Decisions made during emotional waves can be thoughtless and regrettable.C. Social awareness can remove interpersonal conflicts

59、 in the workplace.D. When we are feeling too stressed, we had better look at our EQ level.()66. The structure of the passage is _. ( to represent Paragraphs 1 to 7)DRubys RosesThe neighborhood kids nicknamed the strange old couple Crazy Jack and Ruby Rednose. Rumor was that they sat inside and drank

60、 whiskey all day. About the only words we ever heard from them were “Keep out of our rosebushes!” The rosebushes served as a fence between our house and theirs. Jack and Ruby had a son whom we nicknamed Crazy Jack Junior. He was due to come home from Vietnam. We heard he had been discharged because

61、of a nervous breakdown. The day Crazy Jack Junior was scheduled to come home, we had a neighborhood softball game in our yard. Johnny was trying to catch a fly ball. He stripped over one of Ruby Rednoses rosebushes and fell on top of several more. Just at that moment, the Joneses truck rolled into t

62、he driveway. Crazy Jack Junior sprang out and ran toward Johnny. “You little punk!” he screamed. “Look what youve done to our familys roses! Youve always been trouble. Im going to fetch my gun and shoot you!”Hearing this, my sisters and I ran into our house. Breathlessly, we told Mom what had happened. “Girls, I have told you not to play softball near those bushes. Come outside right now and help me fix them.” “Mom, we thought you didnt like the Joneses,” we protested. “Theyre mean to us. Besides, Crazy Jack Junior might shoot us.” Mom just glared at us. We followed her

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