山东省临沂十八中2013届高三第二次(3月)周测英语试题 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、2013届高三第二次(3月)周测英语试题第二节: 语法和词汇知识( 满分15分)21. I wonder _ makes the video Gangnam Style so popular. The unique dance moves and funny horse riding scenes.A. how is it thatB. what is it thatC. how it is thatD. what it is that22. The workers _ the glasses and marked on each box “This Side Up”A. carried B.
2、 delivered C. pressed D. packed23. Everything comes with _ price; there is no such _ thing as free lunch in the world. A. a; a B. the; / C. /; a D. a; /24. “XiJinpings report,” a smile on his face, he continued, “_ to several hot topics, discusses how to increase peasants income.” A. referring B. re
3、fers C. having referred D. referred25. Once we discover a mistake, we should not _ it but correct it immediately, to create better conditions for economic development. A. ignore B. refuse C. deny D. miss26He looks forwards every afternoon to _ the flower-lined garden.A. visit B. paying a visit C. wa
4、lk in D. walking in27. Shall we have our house decorated? _ I think its fine as it is. A. Why not?B. Sound great. C. Not exactly.D. Better not. 28. Let the soldiers sleep for a while because they _ the injured for twelve hours nonstop.A. rescued B. rescue C. have been rescuing D. had rescue29. When
5、you refer to an English dictionary, youre _exposed to the basic words and learn how to use them. A. merely B. repeatedlyC. occasionallyD. hardly30. Not until I visited Guilin _ it really worthy of the reputation.A. didnt I findB. did I find C. I didnt find D. I found31. Ive always _ Bill for his cou
6、rage and determination.A. looked up toB. lived up toC. faced up toD. added up to32. The 11.11 Shopping Festival held by Taobao attracted thousands of online shoppers, _ a record of nearly 20 billion yuan within 24 hours.A. to make B. madeC. makingD. having made33. He was then admitted to a key unive
7、rsity, _ he graduated with honors.A. of whichB. on whichC. about whichD. from which34. “We_ the train had we left earlier,” the wife complained to the husband.A. wouldnt missB. wouldnt have missedC. would missD. would have missed35. The pictures in A B ite of China look so attractive and _ that many
8、 people enjoy watching it. A. comfortable B. inviting C. delicious D. promising第三节 完形填空(20分)It was a cold winters night when I stopped for gas on my way home from work. I was tired and had a slight 36I worked in a 37 doctors office and this was one of those days when the unexpected happened, making
9、the schedule run 38 than usual. It seemed I was going to be late 39 home and my husband, being the 40 person, would be ready to pronounce me late once again. Maybe 41 I hurried, I could still make it home.I was heading inside to 42 for my gas when I noticed an older couple at the counter. I heard th
10、em asking for 43 to the local hospital. It was the same hospital that I had just 44 a few minutes ago.The young man at the counter was trying to be 45 in explaining how to get there, with two other people making 46 . One of them was 47 trying to give them a whole different route back. It was then th
11、at I walked over to the couple and said, “Would you like to follow me to the 48 ?”A look of 49 crossed the womans face.“Im going right by there,” I said, which wasnt a(an) 50 since I had just made up my mind to do 51 that.I got in my car and began the journey back. I was trying to watch to be sure t
12、hey were right 52 me. It took only fifteen minutes to get there as rush hour traffic was beginning to 53 . I felt better than I had all day and my headache was nearly gone.Later, as I arrived home, my husband 54 , “So you arent ever late any more.” I said, “Sometimes its 55 to be late.”36A. breakB.
13、feverC. coldD. headache37A. foreignB. commonC. busyD. noisy38A. earlierB. laterC. easierD. simpler39A. gettingB. cookingC. callingD. working40A. toughB. punctualC. generousD. careful41A. asB. sinceC. whileD. if 42A. pay B. changeC. waitD. search43A. opinions B. troubleC. directionsD. money44A. reach
14、ed B. visitedC. calledD. left 45A. skilledB. helpfulC. experiencedD. active 46A. commentsB. promisesC. jokesD. offers47A. only B. stillC. evenD. ever48A. stationB. officeC. hospitalD. hotel49A. panicB. reliefC. sadnessD. peace50A. duty B. factC. reasonD. lie51A. partlyB. properlyC. exactlyD. perfect
15、ly52A. across B. beforeC. besideD. behind 53A. go upB. die downC. speed upD. turn down54A. teasedB. shoutedC. burstD. laughed55A. possible B. specialC. good D. safe第四节 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。AA disastrous competition is going on in England, with billions
16、 of dollars and hundreds of lives in danger. OK, thats not true. But competitors from around the world gathered on Thursday to compete for the title of 2012s Worlds Biggest Liar.Each participant is given up to five minutes to make up the best lie in the competition, which was started in honor of 19t
17、h-century Bridge Inn owner Will Ritson, who was reportedly famous for his lies. Competitors gather at the Bridge Inn every year for the competition, a small pub in northwestern England. Anyone can take part in the competition. Well, almost anyway; the reporters note that lawyers and politicians are
18、banned, who is said to enjoy an unfair advantage in the proceedings (进程).A study published this past July in the journal Evolution & Human Behavior found that nearly all lies are detectable through visible facial muscle (肌肉) reactions in the person telling a lie. “Thus, while interpersonal deception
19、 (欺骗) often is highly successful, signs of hidden emotional states are communicated clearly to the informed observer,” the study concluded.A churchman of Carlisle reportedly holds what may be the greatest lie of all time in the competition, simply stating, I have never told a lie in my life.In 2003,
20、 Abrie Krueger of South Africa became the first non-Brit to win the competition. Ironically, Krueger was accused by some of cheating.In 2006, comedian Sue Perkins became the first female to win the competition, telling a tale about people riding camels to work as a result of climate change.Last year
21、s winning entry came from Glen Boyland, who told a lie about competing in a snail-racing (蜗牛赛跑) competition with Prince Charles.56. The article begins with _.A. a piece of newsB. a lie told by the writerC. the passages topic sentenceD. a case from the competition57. The competition is held at the Br
22、idge Inn because _.A. its present owner is hospitableB. most local people are liarsC. it once had a good liar as its ownerD. it is a tourist attraction58. When the writer wrote “Well, almost anyway”(Para.2), he or she realized that _. A. the previous sentence was not exactB. the previous sentence wa
23、s all wrong C. the next sentence would be exactD. the reporters didnt agree with him or her59. Paragraph Three mainly tells us that _.A. lying requires extraordinary skillB. liars are able to find each other outC. most lies are believed in everyday lifeD. liars always show signs of lying60. _ is men
24、tioned just because his or her lie was special. A. The churchman B. Abrie KruegerC. Sue PerkinsD. Glen BoylandBMistrust Mars Zhengzhou Ride-share EffortMore than 300 private car owners from a central Chinese city volunteered to offer free rides to citizens to ease crowded public transportation, but
25、many local people didnt accept the offer for fear of being cheated.The ride-share program was begun in October in Zhengzhou, capital of Henan Province, when Ye Zhantong, a private car driver, started to gather volunteers to offer the free service. The drivers tied a green silk ribbon (丝带) on the car
26、 to differentiate themselves from unlicensed taxi drivers. But the free rides havent been popular among the public as increasing reports of dishonesty have dried up many local citizens trust towards strangers.Ye said some of the volunteers have dropped out after they felt their kind intention was be
27、ing questioned. Passers-by walking in heavy rainfall or passengers who missed a bus would remain silent and walk away when the volunteers would stop and offer a ride.“Its so common that people give us the cold shoulder, and sometimes, take our kindness as ill will,” said one of Yes volunteers, ident
28、ified as Binge. “Many would even say: Lets get out of here quickly to avoid being cheated by him.” Some commenters on Weibo explained why they hesitated to participate in a ride-share program. “Trusting a stranger might bring huge risks. I cant take the risk,” one Internet user wrote.Some said Yes g
29、roup wasnt authorized, and cheaters pretending to be kind drivers might volunteer. They suggested traffic authorities issue rules to regulate, protect and promote ride-share programs.61. The ride-share cars were driven by _ drivers.A. licensed taxi B. unlicensed taxi C. private carD. specially-train
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