四川省成都七中2013届高三“一诊”模拟英语试题 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、成都七中高2010级高三“一诊”模拟考试题考试时间:120分钟 试题满分:150分本试卷分第一卷(选择题)和第二卷(非选择题)两部分,共12页。第一卷(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 单项填空(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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。1. Im terribly sorry to have put you through so much trouble. _. I know you didnt mean to. A. Forget it B. No trouble C. A
2、ll right D. Youre welcome2. South Korean rapper Psys hit song “Gangnam Style” made _ history on Dec. 20th as _ first ever video on YouTube to reach 1 billion viewsA. the; the B. / ; the C. a ; a D. / ; a3. Private informations being easily leaked(泄漏) online in recent years_ a law to stop it. A. call
3、s atB. calls upC. calls onD. calls for4. Immediately after the school bus accident, twelve students were sent to hospital, _ eight died despite treatment. A. whichB. thatC. whoD. where5. According to a survey, earnings for four-year college graduates increased more rapidly than _ of high school grad
4、uates. A. thatB. oneC. thoseD. ones6. The new 2,298-kilometer Beijing-Guangzhou high-speed rail, _ on Dec. 26, 2012, links major Chinese cities. A. to be startedB. being startedC. startedD. was started7. It will be a period of time _ the relation between China and the Philippines returns to normal.A
5、. after B. until C. since D. before 8. Mike, did you go for an interview from Zhejiang University last weekend? I would like to have, but I _ one from Beijing University at that time.A. had hadB. was havingC. hadD. would have9. Nani, a Portuguese Soccer player, knows_ it is like to be a superstar. A
6、. howB. whatC. whichD. that10. Juliet, have you heard about the disaster in Chenpeng Village Elementary School? Yes, horrible! If there _ safety guards then, the disaster _. A. had been, wouldnt have happenedB. had been, wouldnt happen C. were, wouldnt have happenedD. were, wouldnt happen第二节 完形填空(共2
7、0小题;每题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从1130各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳答案。并在答题卡上将该项涂黑When I was thirteen, my family moved from Boston to Tucson, Arizona. 11 _ the move, my father 12 us in the living-room on a freezing January night. My sisters and I sat around the fire, not 13 that the universe would suddenly
8、 change its course. “In May, were 14 to Arizona.” The words, so small, didnt seem 15 enough to hold my new life. But the world changed and I awoke on a tram moving across the country. I watched the 16 _ change from green trees to flat dusty plains to high mountains as I saw strange new plants that 1
9、7 mysteries yet to come. Finally, we arrived and 18 into our new home. 19 my older sisters were sad at the loss of friends, I 20 explored our new surroundings. One afternoon, I was out exploring 21 and saw a new kind of cactus(仙人掌). I crouched (蹲) down for a closer look. “Youd better not 22 that.” I
10、 turned around to see an old woman. “Are you new to this neighborhood?” I explained that I was, 23 , new to the entire state. “My name is Ina Thorne. Have you got used to life in the 24 ? It must be quite a _25_ after living in Boston.” How could I explain how I 26 the desert? I couldnt seem to find
11、 the right words. “Its vastness,” she offered. “That vastness 27 you stand on the mountains overlooking the desert-you can 28 how little you are in comparison with the world. _29 , you feel that the possibilities are limitless.” That was it. That was the feeling Id had ever since Id first seen the m
12、ountains of my new home. Again, my 30 would change with just a few simple words. “Would you like to come to my home tomorrow? Someone should teach you which plant you should and shouldnt touch.”11. A. DuringB. UntilC. Upon D. Before 12. A. gatheredB. warnedC. organized D. comforted 13. A. hopingB. a
13、dmittingC. realizing D. believing 14. A. goingB. movingC. driving D. flying 15. A. goodB. simpleC. big D. proper 16. A. pictureB. ground C. sceneD. area 17. A. suggested B. solved C. discovered D. explained 18. A. settledB. walked C. hurriedD. stepped 19. A. If B. AfterC. OnceD. While20. A. bitterly
14、B. easilyC. proudlyD. eagerly 21. A. as wellB. as usual C. right away D. on time 22. A. moveB. dig C. pull D. touch 23. A. of course B. in factC. after all D. at least 24. A. desertB. city C. state D. country 25. A. luckB. doubt C. shockD. danger26. A. found B. examined C. watchedD. reached27. A. wh
15、yB. when C. how D. where28. A. proveB. guess C. senseD. expect29. A. HoweverB. Otherwise C. Therefore D. Meanwhile30. A. ideaB. life C. home D. family第二部分: 阅读理解 (共25小题,满分50分)第一节(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(、)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AThis afternoon, I spoke with Governor Daniel Malloy and FBI Dir
16、ector Mueller. I offered Governor Malloy my condolences(哀悼) on behalf of the nation, and made it clear he will have every single resource that he needs to investigate this horrible crime, care for the victims and their families.The majority of those who died today were children-beautiful little kids
17、 between the ages of 5 and 10 years old. They had their entire lives ahead of them-birthdays, graduations, weddings, kids of their own. Among the fallen were also teachers-men and women who devoted their lives to helping our children fulfill their dreams.So our hearts are broken today-for the parent
18、s and grandparents, sisters and brothers of these little children, and for the families of the adults who were lost. Our hearts are broken for the parents of the survivors as well, for as blessed as they are to have their children home tonight, they know that their childrens innocence has been torn
19、away from them too early, and there are no words that will ease their pain.As a country, we have been through this too many times. Whether its an elementary school in Newtown, or a shopping mall in Oregon, or a temple in Wisconsin, or a movie theater in Aurora, or a street corner in Chicago-these ne
20、ighborhoods are our neighborhoods, and these children are our children. And were going to have to come together and take meaningful action to prevent more tragedies like this, regardless of the politics.This evening, Michelle and I will do what I know every parent in America will do, which is hug ou
21、r children a little tighter and well tell them that we love them, and well remind each other how deeply we love one another. But there are families in Connecticut who cannot do that tonight. And they need all of us right now. In the hard days to come, that community needs us to be at our best as Ame
22、ricans. And I will do everything in my power to help.Because while nothing can fill the space of a lost child or loved one, all of us can extend a hand to those in need-to remind them that we are there for them, that we are praying for them, that the love they felt for those they lost endures not ju
23、st in their memories but also in ours.31. Who is the speaker likely to be? A. A US police officer. B. A victim parent. C. The Connecticut governor. D. The US president.32. How many gun shootings has the speaker mentioned? A. Two. B. Three. C. Four. D. Five.33. What can we learn from this passage? A.
24、 The survivors may also suffer from the shooting tragedy.B. Nothing has been done to prevent gun shooting in America. C. The victims of this gun shooting are all kids aged from 5 to 10.D. Gun shooting is more likely to happen in American school campus.34. The speaker wants the audience _.A. to inves
25、tigate the crimeB. to protect themselvesC. to help those in needD. to trust the US governmentBChina and Japan are respectively the worlds second and third largest economies. In 2008, China-Japan trade grew to $266.4 billion, a rise of 12.5 percent on 2007, making China and Japan the top two-way trad
26、ing partners. China was also the biggest destination for Japanese exports in 2009.The relationship between China and Japan has been strained at times by Japans refusal to acknowledge its wartime past to the satisfaction of China. China joined other Asian countries, such as South Korea, North Korea a
27、nd Singapore, in criticizing Japanese history textbooks that whiten Japanese war crimes in World War II. They claimed that the rise of militarism became evident in Japanese politics. Much anti-Japanese emotion has risen, because of the increasing feelings of Chinese nationalism and former Prime Mini
28、ster Junichiro Koizumis visits to the Yasukuni Shrine(靖国神社). Although Koizumi openly declared-in a statement made on April 22, 2005 in Jakarta- “deep regret” over Japans wartime crimes, many Chinese observers regard the apology as insufficient and not consistent with the action. Sino-Japan relations
29、 changed slightly after Shinzo Abe became the Prime Minister of Japan in September 2006, and a joint historical study conducted by China and Japan released a report in 2010 which pointed toward new agreement on the issue of World War II-era violent action.However, there also remains the dispute(分歧)
30、over the Diaoyu Islands, which resulted in clashes between Taiwanese (Chinese) protesters and the Japanese government in April 2005. The incident led to anti-Japanese protests and violence across Mainland China, from Beijing to Shanghai, later Guangzhou, Shenzhen and Shenyang. In August 2012, Hong K
31、ong activists landed on one of the disputed Diaoyu Islands, and Japanese nationalists responded by landing on the island the following week. The incidents set off the largest-scale anti-Japanese protests in China for decades in which protesters vandalized(破环)Japanese shops and cars. On the 14th of S
32、eptember relations worsened even further in response to Japans announcement of plans to buy the island from its private owners. The news resulted in the Chinese government sending six surveillance(监视) ships to the islands and further anti-Japanese protests in which protesters attacked the Japanese e
33、mbassies in Shanghai and Beijing. 35. The underlined word “strained” in Paragraph 2 means “_” in English. A. normalB. stableC. tenseD. unchanged 36. Which of the following is true about China-Japan relations? A. China and Japan relations are worsening all the time. B. Junichiro Koizumis apology impr
34、oved their relations.C. There is no dispute on the World War II- era violence any more. D. The dispute over Diaoyu islands caused more than one anti-Japan protests in China. 37. What was the Chinese governments response to Japans plans to buy Diaoyu islands? A. It sent activists to Diaoyu islands.B.
35、 It attacked the Japanese embassies. C. It sent surveillance ships to the islands.D. It vandalized Japanese shops and cars.38. Which of the following can improve the Sino-Japan relations? A. Strengthening their economic tie.B. Reaching an agreement on their disputes. C. Stopping vandalizing Japanese
36、 shops and cars.D. Shinzo Abe becoming Japanese prime minister. CMo Yan was born in 1955, in Gaomi County in Shandong province to a family of farmers. Mo was 11 years old when the Cultural Revolution was launched, at which time he left school to work as a farmer. At the age of 18, he began to work a
37、t a cotton factory. During Mos teenage years, with a series of political campaigns from the Great Leap Forward to the Cultural Revolution going on, his access to literature was limited to novels in the socialist realist style under Mao Zedong, which centered largely on the themes of class struggle a
38、nd conflict. At the close of the Cultural Revolution in 1976, Mo joined in the Peoples Liberation Army (PLA), and began writing while he was still a soldier. He began his career as a writer in the reform and opening up period, publishing dozens of short stories and novels in Chinese. His first novel
39、 was Falling Rain on a Spring Night, published in 1981. In 1984, he received a literary award from the PLA Magazine, and at the same year he began attending the Military Art Academy, where he first adopted the pen name of Mo Yan. He published his first novella(中篇小说), A Transparent Radish in 1984, an
40、d released Red Sorghum in 1986, launching his career as a nationally recognized novelist. In 1991, he obtained a masters degree in Literature from Beijing Normal University. “Mo Yan” meaning “dont speak” in Chinese is his pen name. In an interview, he explained the name came from a warning from his
41、father and mother not to speak his mind while outside, because of Chinas revolutionary political situation from the 1950s, when he grew up. Mo Yans Red Sorghum Clan is about the generations of a Shandong family between 1923 and 1976. The author deals with great changes in Chinese history such as the
42、 War of Resistance Against Japanese Invasion, the Communist Revolution, and the Cultural Revolution, but in an unusual way, for example from the point of view of the invading Japanese soldiers. His second novel, The Garlic Ballads, is based on a true story of the farmers of Gaomi Township fighting a
43、gainst a government that would not buy its crops. 39. According to the passage, the name “Mo Yan” _.A. made him and his works famous nationwideB. might remind him “not to speak his mind” in public placesC. was first used when he began writing as a soldier in the PLA D. was given by his parents becau
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