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1、高考资源网() 您身边的高考专家英语考前热身模拟卷(七校交流)第一部分 语言知识及应用 (共两节,满分45分)第一节 完形填空 (共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意, 然后从115各题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。In the last 20 years of my life, I have been interested in self-improvement and applying it to myself in many ways. And of course all through that time I have lear
2、nt a lot and made it much1. So in the last 3 months I seem to have reached this2high level. I feel a miracle has happened to me, in fact the other day I couldnt stop staring at myself in the3making sure all these wonderful things were happening to me! Then I cried a small4, not because of what I loo
3、ked like, but because I was so5for the person I had become. Several things have happened to make me6ensure that my track in life has truly7. I moved back to my hometown after being away a decade and was astonished that so many people8my name in a nice way, greeted me and9me back. And over the next 3
4、 months they were excited for my growth. At the10where I exhibit today, people come over and greet me, I see the11on their faces when they talk to me frankly and12. Thus I think they are13my expression or style. I know I give them a good feeling at the fairs not just from keeping my expression open,
5、 understanding, kind but with a14smile in all the right places. But now I do feel that what I have done for the people may bring them a bit of sympathy. And most of all I believe in the mirror15. I have ever been doing the hard work, improving myself and now I feel its coming back to me in absolute
6、roads and I am considered to be a man of great future. 1. A. easierB. healthierC. happierD. better2. A. wonderfulB. helpful C. usefulD. harmful3. A. window B. mirror C. areaD. road4. A. sorrowB. fear C. tearD. voice5. A. hopefulB. anxious C. gratefulD. proud6. A. nearlyB. really C. hardlyD. equally7
7、. A. appeared B. improved C. movedD. changed8. A. remembered B. recognized C. calledD. reminded9. A. took B. welcomed C. turnedD. got10. A. markets B. trades C. halls D. fairs11. A. expressionB. impression C. confusion D. emotion12. A. slowly B. sincerely C. loudly D. annually13. A. copying B. shapi
8、ng C. showingD. learning14. A. braveB. quiet C. sweetD. simple15. A. valueB. reflection C. effect D. function第二节:语法填空(共10小题; 每小题1. 5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号中词语正确形式填空,并将答案填写在答卷标号为1625的相应位置上。Andrew Engel was completely confused. Just days into his freshman year at Rutgers U
9、niversity, he was sitting in Sociology 101, listening to _16_ students have a discussion. He had no idea _17_ they were talking about. He had done his homework, paid attention to lectures and taken notes, but nothing was familiar. “Everyone is so much _18_(smart) than I am,” he thought. It was a for
10、eign feeling, as hed always been a good student and _19_(graduate) from high school with a 3.9 GPA.The rest of his day progressed like an episode of The Twilight Zone. He got _20_(lose), again, on his way to the cafeteria, even though hed been there a few hours earlier. Back at his dorm, he greeted
11、his roommate with a Hi, hows it going? all the while thinking, “What is his name again?”He was acting _21_ a person with Alzheimers disease(阿尔茨海默氏病,即老年痴呆病), _22_ he was only 17. By the end of September, hed dropped a class and was studying with _23_ tutor, yet he was still struggling. He decided he
12、had no _24_(choose) but to drop out, telling his _25_(puzzle) parents he wasnt cut out for college.第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AThe writers of murder stories go to a great deal of trouble to keep us guessing right up to the end. In actual fa
13、ct, people often behave more strangely in real life than they do in stories. The following advertisement once appeared in a local newspaper: An opportunity to earn $250 in a few minutes. A man willing to take chances is wanted for an out-of-the-ordinary job which can be performed only once. A reader
14、 found this offer very generous and applied to the advertiser, but being a bit suspicious, he gave a false name. Soon afterwards, he received a reply. Enclosed in the envelope was a typed note instructing him to ring a certain number if he was still interested. He did so and learned on the telephone
15、 that the advertiser wanted him to get rid of somebody and would discuss it more fully with him the next day. But the man told the police and from then on acted under their instructions. The police saw the two men met and watched them as they drove away together. In the car the advertiser came to th
16、e point at once: he told the man he wanted him to shoot his wife. The reason he gave was that he was suffering from an incurable disease and wanted to live in a warmer country,but his wife objected to this. Giving the man some money,the advertiser told him to buy a gun andwarned him to be careful of
17、 the dog which,though it would not bite,might attract attention. He also gave him a photograph of his wife so that he would be able to recognize her,After that,the advertiser suggested that the man should do the job next morning. Meanwhile,he would prepare his wife by telling her that a young man wa
18、s going to call. After the murder,they would meet again outside a railway station and the money would be paid as arranged. The second meeting never took place,for the advertiser was arrested shortly afterwards and charged with attempting to persuade someone to murder his wife.26. What can we infer f
19、rom paragraph one?A. While reading murder stories, we have to guess at the end of the stories.B. While reading murder stories, we have to guess from the beginning to the end.C. People usually behave more strangely in murder stories than in real life.D. It is very easy for writers of murder stories t
20、o have readers guessing.27. The underlined word “suspicious” in paragraph two means _?A. doubtful B. sure C. persuaded D. unexpected28. Why did the man put an advertisement in a local newspaper?A. To hire someone to kill himself because he was seriously ill.B. To ask someone to buy a gun for him and
21、 then he would kill his wife.C. To hire someone to kill his wife because he didnt love her any more.D. To have his wife killed because he doubt whether she still loved him.29. According to the passage, what is NOT true about the advertiser?A. He was suffering from a deadly disease. B. He raised a do
22、g in his house.C. He would help the person hired to finish the task.D. He paid the man he hired beforehand.30. From the passage, we can learn that_.A. The advertiser wrote a letter to the reader to ask him to call a number.B. The reader was in great need of money, so he wanted to get the job.C. The
23、advertiser was caught by the police right after he met the reader.D. The dog in the advertisers house was very fierce.BA homeless man in Las Vegas who had been living on the streets and had not seen his six children for nearly 25 years has been reunited with his daughter thanks to modern technology
24、and the kindness of strangers.Jimmy Francis was outside a Firehouse Subs shop earlier this month when he was spotted by a local realtor Jim Snyder, as he was going in to pick up his dinner. When Snyder saw Francis struggling in the cold weather, he, with the help of Firehouse employees, bought the m
25、an a sandwich and gave him some cash.After Snyder got home his thoughts stayed with Francis, left out in the cold. “He was shaking so uncontrollably and was so cold. It just broke my heart and I thought theres something Ive got to do here,” Snyder, 49, told ABCN. “By the time I got to where my home
26、is, I knew I had to turn around and get him.”Snyder, who says he had never before done anything like that, brought Francis to the home he shares with his wife, Maria, and gave him coffee, a warm shower, washed his clothes and packed a suitcase full of his own old clothes for Francis.Over coffee and
27、a warm meal, Snyder, himself a father of five children and step-children, learned that Francis had not seen his six children for over two decades after a divorce. He was particularly torn, Snyder says, over not seeing his only daughter, Natalie.“He told me he had colon cancer in 2010 and wasnt expec
28、ted to live and because of that experience, the one thing constantly in his mind is that he wants to be reunited with his children,” Snyder said.The Snyders took down the names and birth dates of Franciss children and used social media to search for them.The couple found Natalie Francis, now living
29、in Northern California and herself a grandmother, on Facebook and sent her a message. Less than one hour later, they had a response.“The message just said, Oh my God. This is my dad. Is he okay?” Snyder recalled.Just days later the couple brought Francis, living temporarily with an acquaintance, bac
30、k to their home for a Skype call with his daughter.“A whole lot of emotions,” is how Snyder recalled the virtual reunion. “That was the first time theyd seen each other in 24 years, literally. It was very, very special.”31. According to the passage, we can know that _.A. Jimmy Francis has been livin
31、g on the streets for nearly 25 yearsB. Jimmy Francis was once a friend of Jim SnyderC. Jim Snyder felt pity for Jimmy Francis when he saw himD. Jimmy Francis was dying when Jim Snyder saw him.32. According to the passage, what is TRUE about Jim Snyder?A. He always brings homeless strangers home.B. H
32、e lives with his wife and his children.C. He himself has probably once divorcedD. He has three sons and two daughters.33. What does the passage suggest?A. Jimmy Francis thought he was going to die because of cancer.B. Jimmy Francis has been looking for his children for more than 20 years.C. Jimmy Fr
33、ancis could hardly remember his childrens names and birth dates.D. Jimmy Franciss wife died and he was so sad that he left home.34. What can we know about the reunion?A. Jimmy Francis met his daughter as soon as they got in touch with each other.B. Several days later, Jimmy Francis met his daughter
34、in Snyders house.C. Jimmy Francis saw his daughter for the first time in 24 years on Facebook.D. Both Jimmy Francis and his daughter were very excited to see each other.35. What would be the best title for the passage? A. Jimmy Francis and his children. B. A kind-hearted man. C. An unforgettable exp
35、erience. D. An exciting reunion.C A full-time nanny is employed by the parents to provide high quality childcare for their children and to undertake all tasks related to the providing of that care. Nannies provide childcare in the familys private home. Full-time nannies with parents meet the physica
36、l, social, emotional and intellectual needs of the children. They typically do the childrens laundry, keep the childrens areas neat and clean, and prepare meals and snacks for the children. Depending on the age of the child and the familys needs, the nanny may be responsible for bathing the child, t
37、ransporting the child to activities and assisting the child with homework. Since nannies work in the private home and serve as caretakers, and educators, nannies must be trustworthy. Nannies are often hired so that parents can fulfill their personal and professional tasks. For this reason, nannies m
38、ust be dependable and reliable. Full-time nannies work on average 40 to 60 hours per week and may live with the family as live-in nannies. For parents who hire a live-in nanny, at minimum they should provide a separate bedroom and bathroom and all meals and snacks. One of the benefits of nanny care
39、is that the parents set the nannies weekly schedule. Nannies are typically required to have some scheduling flexibility. Nanny employers must pay what is commonly referred to as the nanny tax, which includes social security taxes and medicare taxes, total about 7. 65% of the nannys wages. The other
40、federal tax is referred to as FUTA. It is the Federal Unemployment Tax. State unemployment taxes may also apply and vary from state to state. In addition to nanny employer taxes the nanny is responsible for her share of the FICA taxes. Nannies are responsible for paying their own income tax payments
41、, however many employers agree to manage the payments for them. Typical nanny benefits include 2 weeks of paid vacation, paid sick days and paid personal days and full contributions to health insurance. Nanny employers may also wish to contribute to a retirement savings plan for their nanny. 36. Wha
42、t does a full-time nanny usually do? A. She should do all the tasks connected with childcare. B. She must be able to communicate well with parents. C. She should provide excellent care for the family. D. She must avoid dealing with her private secrets. 37. We can learn from the second paragraph that
43、. A. the nanny should stop the kid from eating snacksB. the parents must prepare every meal for the nannyC. the nanny should be a person with educationD. the parents must take responsibility for the nanny38. If you applied to be a full-time nanny. A. you would work at most 8 hours a day B. you would
44、 get your private spaceC. you would work seven days a week D. you would have no time of your own39. What do you know about the nanny tax? A. The nanny must pay such a tax according to her wages. B. The tax almost covers one-fifth of the nannys wages. C. The employers should pay the nanny tax for nan
45、nies. D. The tax is said to be the highest of all walks of life. 40. Which one is NOT the benefit of the typical nanny? A. Having a 2-week holiday with payment. B. Getting paid for sick leave. C. Having full contributions to health insurance. D. Having personal days but without pay. DNEW YORKAustral
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