四川省内江市届高三英语第二次模拟考试(内江二模)外研社版.doc
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1、内江市2013届高中三年级第二次模拟考试试题英 语1.本试卷包括第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分,共10页。全卷满分150分, 考试时间120分钟。2.答第I卷时,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,再选涂其它答案标号;答第II卷时,用0.5毫米的黑色签字笔在答题卡规定的区域内作 答,字体工整,笔迹清楚;不能答在试题卷上。3.考试结束后,监考人将答题卡收回。.第I卷(选择题共90分)第一部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分40分)第一节语法和词汇知识(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10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
2、上将该项涂黑。1.I dont exactly know what topic you are talking about, but Ive got _ main idea of _article you mentioned just now.A. a; anB. the;不填C.不填;theD. the; the2.Gangnam Style is so amazing! You will hear it everywhere.Yeah. Sometimes a song _be popular overnight.A. canB. willC. shouldD. must3.Now, yo
3、u guys, please _read the poem aloud. Tom, you are the first.A. in shortB. in doubtC. in turnD. in case4.I sent him an e-mail, _my congratulations on his success in passing the exam.A. to offerB. offeringC. offeredD. to be offering5.recently when more health problems directly caused by the current ai
4、r pollution werereported did the “ Beijing Cough” become famous.A. Now thatB. Even thoughC,Not untilD. Never when6.US President Obama _unity and hoped to do things as one nation and one people atthe ceremony for his second term.A. called inB. called offC. called upD. called for7. Its time to go now.
5、 Its already 5 oclock.Dear me! I _it at all.A. havent realizedB. didnt realize0.hadnt realizedD. dont realize8.worries China is the way North Korea treats its nuclear tests.A. ItB. ThatC. ThisD. What9.Yukio Hatoyama is the third Japanese prime minister _the Memorial HU of theVictims in Nanjing Massa
6、cre.A.to visitB. to be visiting C. visitingD. having visitedThe car-pooling alliance is a nongovernmental and nonprofit organization in China, the purpose of _is to deal with traffic pressure during the Spring FestivalsA. which B. where C. whose D. that第二节完形填空(共20小题,每小题15分,满分30分)阅读下面的短文,从短文后各題所给的四个选
7、项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处 的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。Roger Anderecn wasnt expecting any trouble on the road last New Years Eve, when he set off for a ski trip to the Bear River Mountains with his daughter Mia, 9,his son Baylor, 4, and his neighbor Kenya Wildman. 9.At mile marker 473, Andcrecn saw a van that had
8、 skated off the road and instinctively(本能 地) 11_ his brakes. In an instant, his car rushed toward the 12_Logan River. As it hit the water, the car rolled onto its 13 _and sank into the river.Within seconds, the upside-down (面朝下)car was filled with water. Andersen began to 14_ the freezing water for
9、the kids, but found none in the darkness. He had no choice but to swim 15_a broken window for help. Thats 16_ he saw a group of men appear there. They rushed into the 17 _, shouting “ Who else is in the car?”Andersen was 18_ , “ My kids are in the car! ” The river was only about four feel deep near
10、the bank, but the cars 19_ were jammed shut, and the windows were submerged(淹没)and 20_ to kick in.They started to push this car! 21_ ,the car started rising, and Willden a 35-year-old former police officer, found himself staring into the 22_ eyes of Kenya ,(he Andersens ,neighbor, who had 23_ to fin
11、d ah air pocket in the backseat. Willden 24_ the girl out through the broken window.Up front, Mia was floating facedown in the water. Ben Belnap, a 31-year-old school psychologic, raced her to the 25_Little Baylor was hidden under the 26 _water that flooded the still submerged side of the car. The 2
12、7_ made every effort to flip(翻转)the car. With the car right side up, the men 28 _see Baylor strapped into his car seat. Morgan Carlson ,a 56-year-old doctor, gave him chest compressions (按压)As the kids fully 29 in the following weeks, they and Andersen went to see the men who had saved them with gre
13、at 30_“ A lot of people have asked me, Did you witness a miracle there? “l always say, “1 witnessed dozens says Andersen.11.A.repairedB.noticedC. touchedD.found12.A.coldB,dirtyC. deepD.long13.A.wheelsB.scatsC. sideD,roof14.A.pumpB.searchC. sink intoD.dive into15.A.overB,throughC, alongD.across16.A.w
14、hereB.becauseC. whetherD.when17.A.windowB.iccC, waterD,boat18.A.screamingB.waitingC, warningIXswimming19-A.lightsB.sidesC. doorsD.belts20,A,impossibleB.easyC. sureD.useless21.A.NaturallyB.AmazinglyC. HonestlyD.Generally22.A.shiningB. happyC. proudD.frightened23.A.attemptedB. managedC. thoughtD.stopp
15、ed24.A.pulledB. persuadedC. forcedD.lifted25.A.surfaceB. bankC. carD.room26.A.clearB. quietC. wasteD,dark27.A.doctorsB. driversC. passengersD.rescuers28.A.mightB. shouldC. couldD.would29.A.recoveredB. arrivedC. nursedD.gathered30.A.reliefB. careC. thanksD.comforts第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节,阅读下列短文,从每题所给的
16、A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题 卡上将该项涂k。(共20小题,每小题2分,共40分)AFor centuries,the great scientists of the world struggled to develop a way to learn longitude (经度).It seemed to those seeking to solve the longitude problem that the only solution was in the moon and stars. During the 17th century, English astronom
17、ers began a major effort to map the stars and their relationship to the moon as it passed across the sky. Royal Astronomer John Flamsteed worked at this task for forty years. The next Royal Astronomer, Edmund Hailey, spent another forty years gathering information about the moons orbit. In 1766,Roya
18、l Astronomer Nevil Maskelyne published the Nautical Almanac (航海天文年历)and Astronomical Ephemeris (星历表).It contained all the necessary information about the moon and stars that sailors would need to help them learn their longitude. A navigator had to use complex observing instruments to note the positi
19、on of the moon and stars. Then he had to seek the correct information in the Nautical Almanac about the moon and stars at that time of night or day. The final step in the process was to take the mathematical information from the book, link it to the current information and solve the resulting proble
20、m. This took an average of four hours to do.While scientists were studying the stars and moon to solve the longitude problem,a man named John Harrison was working on another project. He was trying to build a clock that would help sailors learn longitude. He began developing his clock in 1730. It too
21、k five years to complete. Several years later, he built a second clock. Twenty years later, he completed a device that was smaller than the first two. But still he was not satisfied. Two years later, he produced a small clock that he could hold in his hand. The clock could tell the correct time in t
22、wo places, meeting the requirements for learning longitude on the sea.For many years after Mr. Harrisons work was completed, the idea of using a clock to learn longitude was rejected. However, that opinion changed when manufacturers learned how to make better and less costly versions of Mr. Harrison
23、s clocks. The clocks became known as chronometers(航行表).31.In which year did Mr. Harrison produce his fourth clock for sailors to tell their longitude?A. In 1730. B. In 1735.C. In 1755.D. In 1757.32.What does the underlined part in the last paragraph refer to?A.The idea that sailors needed to use a c
24、lock to judge their longitude.B The idea that sailors did not want to use a clock to determine their longitude.CThe idea that Mr. Harrison had invented the clock for sailors to tell their longitude.D.The idea that Mr. Harrison had taken advantage of earlier scientists findings about longitude33.From
25、 the second paragraph we can infer_A. astronomers spent 80 years to collect the necessary information to publish the books about longitude B. scientists believed they had to learn the positions of the moon and stars first to solve the longitude problemC.The new method for sailors to learn their long
26、itude by observing the stars and the moon was not simpleD.After many years of hard work, it seemed not possible to learn longitude by observing the stars and the moon34.Which of the following can be used to describe the history of solving the longitude problem?A.Nothing is impossible.B. Where there
27、is life there is hope.C.Failure is the mother of success. D. Imagination will take you everywhere.BMany British people of my generation probably remember watching their first flea (跳蚤)circus on Michael Bentines Potty Time. Potty Time was a childrens TV program which featured comedian Michael Bentine
28、 and a group of puppets (木偶).Even as a child I never once thought that the flea circus which was featured on his show involved real fleas,so imagine my surprise when I read an article in a British newspaper about a group of performing fleas being denied entry to the UK by customs officers. The fleas
29、 and their boss, Professor Maria Fernanda Cordoso, had been on their way to perform at the Edinburgh Festival , one of Scotlands most famous arts festivals, when customs officials decided that the Australian fleas in her troupe(剧团)were illegal immigrants and would have to be sent back. The trainer t
30、hen had to find other local fleas and train them to perform the same act.On reading the article I decided to investigate more and discovered that flea circuses have a long history originating in England in the 16th century. They had something of a golden age in the 1830s when L. Bertolotto set up hi
31、s flea exhibitions in London. His exhibitions featured a flea orchestra playing flea music, fleas playing card games and so on. Dead fleas dressed as wedding couples were popular collectors items in the 1920s. And as late as the mid-1950s there was still a flea circus near Times Square in New York.T
32、raining fleas can be very difficult,but there are a few methods that have proven successful. For example, there are chemicals that fleas dont like. These can be put on a small ball and put among a group of fleas. The fleas will push the ball away with their legs and give the illusion that they are p
33、laying football.The trainer Cordoso is a sculptor and she spent four years researching the lost art of flea training and is now regarded as a world expert.35.Which is true about Professor Maria Fernanda Cordoso?A.She was unable to perform because her fleas were sent back to Australia.B.It was she th
34、at made the art of flea training known again.C.It was she who brought flea circuses to America.D.She comes from a family of flea trainers.36.When were flea circuses the most popular?A. In the 16th century.B. In the 1830s.C. In the 1920s.D. In the mid-1950s.37.How did the writer get to know the flea
35、circus used live fleas to perform?A.By watching Michael Bentines Potty Time.B.By investigating the history of the flea circus.C.By reading an article about a group of performing fleas.D.By researching the flea sculptures made by Professor Conloso.38.What does the underlined word “illusion” most prob
36、ably mean in the text?A. interesting instruction.B. attractive impression.C.quick suggestion.D. false information.CUncle Tom s Cabin, or Life among the Lowly is an anti-slavery novel by American author Harriet Beecher Stowe. Published in 1852, the novel had a significant effect on worldwide attitude
37、s toward African-Americans and slavery. In the United States, it is widely thought to have helped deepen the sectional(局部)conflict that led to civil war.Stowe, a Connecticut-born teacher at the Hartford Female Academy and an active abolitionist (废奴 主义者),focused the novel on the character of Uncle To
38、m, a long-suffering Black slave around whose life revolved (转动)the stories of other charactersboth fellow slaves and slave owners.Uncle Toms Cabin was the best-selling novel, and the second best-selling book following the Bible, of the 19th century and is credited with helping to fuel the abolitioni
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