四川省宜宾市高中2011届高三适应性考试(英语).doc
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1、四川省宜宾市高中2011级高考适应性测试英 语 试 题本试卷分第卷(选择题)和第卷(非选择题)两部分,考试结束,将本试卷第卷(主观题答卷)和答题卷一并交回第卷(共三部分,满分100分)注意事项:1答第卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号、考试科目涂写在答题卡上。2165小题选出答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如如需改动,用像皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案标号。不能答在试题上。第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分50分)第一节:语法和词汇知识(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。例:It is gene
2、rally considered unwise to give a child he or she wants.AhoweverBwhateverCwhicheverDwhenever答案是:B1Most scientists seem to agree that certain limit should be set on consumption(消费) of cars to ease air pollution.Aa; theB/; theCthe; /Dthe; the2I think you should say sorry to Nacy. . Its not my fault.AN
3、o problemBNo troubleCThats OKDNo way3Mike, your doctors advice, or your cold will get worse.AfollowsBfollowingCfollowedDfollow4Do you like _when someone speaks to you without looking at you?Athat Bhim Cit Dthose5Your house is always so neat how do you _ it with three children?Amanage Bserve Csweep D
4、construct6Im leaving nowIt s so lateBetter stay with meCall a taxi if you _Awill Bmust Cwould Dmay7_not miss the flight at 15:20, the manager set out for the airport in a hurryAReminding BReminded CHaving reminded DTo remind8Why do you want to work for our company?This is the job that I _ forAlooked
5、 Bam to look Chad looked Dhave been looking9After hours of repeating, her patience finally _Agave out Bgave oft Cgave up Dgave back10MrBlack is very happy because the clothes made in his factory have never been _ Apopular Bmore popular Cmost popular Dthe most popular11Hearing the dog barking fiercel
6、y, away _ Athe thief fled Bwas the thief fleeingCthe thief was fleeing Dfled the thief12As a childJack studied in a village school, _ is named after his grandfatherAwhich Bwhere Cwhat Dthat13Listening to loud music at rock concerts_ caused hearing loss in some teenagersAis Bare Chas Dhave14Every yea
7、r a flood of farmers arrive in Shenzhen for the money-making jobs they _ before leaving their hometownsApromised Bwere promised Chave promised Dhave been promised15Before the sales start, I make a list of_ _my kids will need for the coming seasonAwhy Bwhat Chow Dwhich16The dictionary is what I want,
8、 but I dont have enough money _ meAby Bfor CwithDin17Would you mind waiting in the hall, sir,_ the doctor can see you?Aafter Bif Cuntil Dwhile18Everybody is going to climb the mountainCan I go too, mom?_ Wait till you are old enough, dearAWill you? BWhy not? CI hope so DI m afraid not19A strong eart
9、h quake hit Japan on March 11, 2011,_a lot of peopleAkilled Bkilling Cto kill Dkill20The meeting _ tomorrow is very importantAto hold Bto be held Cheld Dholding第二节:完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从2140各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上涂黑。When Carol was diagnosed(诊断) , her cancer had 21 to her
10、 bonesWe calmly talked about what to expectI reviewed choices for 22 and printed out new researchBut 23 , I cried and struggledOnly half the patients are alive two years after diagnosisCarol began treatment afterwardsShe felt almost 24 and went right back to workCarol hates the idea of being 25 as a
11、 sick personShe likes her life 26 Last winter, Carol suddenly 27 it difficult to swallowShe slept a lot and was slow to wake in the morningThere was continuous pressure in her chest and 28 I saw her looking thoughtfulOne day, she told me, I think I 29 never leave the hospital, she 30 , I just want t
12、o enjoy the little things what is out of the window We had never spoken of that beforeThen we began an African safari, a trip she had 31 of for yearsMorning and afternoon, we went diving and rolled into the clear water 32 down like peas (豌豆) in honeyIn the evenings, we spent time watching the sun se
13、tOne of the young couples on the island wondered if we were sistersWe laughedFriends for 34 years, I saidI could see by their 33 that they didnt really understand that kind of timeWe have been friends 34 than they have been alive35 dives, we talked about where to go nextI made lists 36 she sleptOur
14、plans were now more theoretical, and the big trip to the South Pacific one day seemed a long way offCancer has become part of our 37 . We are well aware that our bodies are temporary giftsNot knowing what comes next means anything is 38 Perhaps I will be hit by a truck, or my heart will stopLife is
15、39 .We took our last dive of the tripWhen we reached the deep blue water, we spread our arm out like wings and pretended to 40 .21Aspread Bdelivered Cdeveloped Dsent22Adirections Bmedicine Cinstructions Dtreatment23Ain danger Bin tears Cin private Din trouble24Asame Bcommon Cusual Dnormal25Alooked B
16、considered Cthought Dfelt26Aas it is Bto good purpose Cof general interest Din a way27Abelieved Bthought Cfound Dunderstood28Anow and then Bmore or less Chere and there Dsooner or later29Ashould Bmight Cmust Dneed30Acontinued Badmitted Cagreed Dreoeated31Atired Bheard Cdreamed Dsaid32Asinking Bswimm
17、ing Cdropping Ddisappearing33Awords Bvoices Cfaces Dactions34Alonger Bolder Ccloser Delder35AAmong BWith CBetween DBeyond36Abecause Bthough Csince Dwhile37Aleadership Bscholarship Cfriendship Dmembership38Adifficult Bimportant Cpossible Dwonderful39Adangerous Bcolorful Cdifficult Ddifferent40Aenjoy
18、Bdance Csing Dfly第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节:阅读下面的短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)ATo complete a study, a team of scientists left Boston and went halfway around the world to the middle of KenyaThey wanted to find out more about barefoot runningSure, people can run barefoot
19、anywhereBut Kenya has produced some of the most famous long-distance runners in history, and many of these athletes grew up not wearing shoesScientist Daniel Lieberman visited some of these runners to figure out what a difference shoes makeIt was a big difference, and not necessarily for the betterI
20、n particular, when a bare foot hits the ground, the blow(冲击) is softer and the running motion is smootherRunning barefoot may have advantages over running with shoes on, though more studies are needed to determine whether or not barefoot running reduces the chance of injuresOne shouldnt be scared of
21、 barefoot running or think it strange, Lieberman told Science News Its normal and, if done properly, it is very fun and comfortablePrevious studies have shown that when a person runs barefoot, he lands on the fronts or middles of the feetThen the heels(脚后跟) go downDuring this process, the weight of
22、the body is at first on the fronts of the feet, then moves to the heelsWhen a person wears shoes, however, he tends to run so that his heels hit the ground firstThe effect of the heel hitting the ground many he much more forceful than the effect of the front of the foot hitting the groundThe researc
23、hes also studied barefoot runners in their laboratoryThe goal was to measure the force with which a runners foot hits the groundA rear-foot (后足) strike is like someone hitting you on the foot with a hammer with about one and a half to three times your body weightIt would hurt without a shoeLieberman
24、 saidA forefoot strike is like having no one hit you at allThe study explores the physics of running, which is a complex topicThe idea that barefoot running is better is a massive assumptionReed Ferber, a biochemist at the University of Calgary in Canada saidBasically, there are no studies out there
25、 that show barefoot running is less injurious41Lieberman s attitude towards barefoot running is _Asupportive Bnegative Cneutral Dunclear42According to the studies, if you run barefoot, you _Ahave your heels hit the ground first Bset the fronts of the feet on the ground firstCload more body weight on
26、 your feet Drun faster than you run with shoes on43It can be learned from the sixth paragraph that _Athe physics of running is really complicatedBrunning can be different in stylesCdifferent running styles have different advantagesDrunning ability is related to one s genes44Which of the following st
27、atements may Reed Ferber agree to?AThe idea to do barefoot running can become trueBIt is much better for runners to run barefootCBarefoot running reduces the possibility of injuresDDont throw out the fancy running shoes just yetBIn a research on the effect of the transport sector(运输领域)on climate, it
28、 proves that road traffic contributes the most to global warmingThe aviation (航天) sector has the second largest warming effect while shipping has a cooling effect on the Earth s ClimateThe study concludes that since pre-industrial times, 15% of CO2 emissions (排放量) made by humans have come from the t
29、ransport sectorThe study implies that more attention needs to be paid to the fast growing road sectorLooking only at CO2 emissions, road traffic alone has led to two-thirds of the warming caused by total transport emissionsThe reason why road transport tops the list is mainly due to the large number
30、 of vehicles on the roads and the smaller cooling effect from their emissionsThe researchers said that the road emissions of today will make up three quarters of the warming caused by transport over the next hundred yearsFollowing road transport, aviation is the second largest transport contributor
31、to global warming. However, the historical contribution from aviation emissions to global warming is more than doubled the contribution from road emissionsIn fact, over the next 100 years, today s road emissions will have a climate effect that is four times higher than the climate effect from today
32、s aviation emissionsFor shipping, the picture is more complicatedUntil now, shipping has had a cooling effect on climateThis is because shipping produces a large amount of SO2, which has a cooling effectHowever, although the gas, until now, has given the shipping industry a cooling effect, this effe
33、ct will disappear after a while, as the gas doesnt last long in the atmosphereThe long-lived CO2, will dominate (占优势), giving shipping a warming effect in the long runIn general, the transport sector s contribution to global warming will be continuously high in the future45What can we learn about ro
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