江苏省扬州市2011届高三五月第四次模拟试卷 英语.doc
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1、扬州市2010-2011学年度高三第三次模拟考试英 语 试 卷本试卷分五部分。满分120分。考试时间120分钟。第卷(共 85 分)第一部分: 听力 (共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. Where does the woman have to get off?A. At the Bank of China. B. At the post office. C. At the n
2、ext stop.2. Why does the man refuse the woman?A. He doesnt have a car. B. Hell be using his car. C. She doesnt drive.3. Where does the woman want to go?A. The Grand Hotel. B. The shopping center. C. The traffic light.4. How is the woman going home?A. In a car. B. By bus. C. On foot.5. How many frien
3、ds can the girl invite?A. Four or five. B. Two or three. C. Two or four.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各个小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。6. What are the speakers going to do this weekend? A. Go to the beach. B
4、. Climb a mountain. C. Go for a bicycle-ride.7. What do we know about Paul and Mary? A. They might be the speakers friends. B. Theyve decided to join the speakers.C. They did some riding yesterday.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. What are the two speakers talking about?A. Using the left hand. B. Operating machine
5、s.C. Designing machines.9. What is the possible relationship between the two speakers?A. Master and servant. B. Boss and secretary. C. Fellow workers10. What can we learn from the conversation?A. Left-handers cant run the machines.B. The woman only uses her right hand.C. The woman is more skillful t
6、han the man.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. What did the woman do last weekend?A. She went to the beach. B. She visited her parents. C. She had a trip to the countryside.12. Why did the woman come home so soon?A. She was tired. B. She caught a cold. C. She had school work to do.13. What was the weather like at
7、 the weekend?A. Cloudy. B. Sunny. C. Rainy.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14. What does the woman think about her boss?A. Rude. B. Foolish. C. Troublesome.15. What do we know about the woman?A. She was in charge of a school. B. She succeeded in her job. C. She has left her job. 16. What does the man want to be?A.
8、 A dancer. B. A dancing trainer. C. A high school teacher.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What can we learn from the news?A. No villager was killed.B. 15 houses were badly damaged.C. Over 200 people were made homeless. 18. How many people were badly injured in the storm?A. Seven. B. Nine. C. Ten.19. What do w
9、e know about the farmer?A. His house was destroyed. B. His wife was missing.C. One of his children was killed.20. What did the woman do when she saw her house shaking?A. She tried to take something out.B. She rushed out with her children.C. She told her husband not to leave.第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节
10、:语法和词汇知识(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 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。21. Jackie Cooper, _ former child movie star who won _ Best Actor Oscar Nomination at the age of 9 for “Skippy”, died at the age of 88. A.不填; the B. the;the C. a; the D. the; a22. - He was nearly killed in a car accident th
11、e other day. - Oh,when was _ exactly?- It was on April 28 _he was riding a bike on the drive-way. A. this; thatB. that; when C. that; that D. this; when23. In his latest article he insists regular exercises _ good health.A. arrange for B. reach for C. make for D. hunt for24. The number of those miss
12、ing in the New Zealands quake was reported more than 200, including those recovered bodies that have yet to be _. A. judged B. recognized C. identified D. confirmed25. An explosion blew the roof off an unstable reactor north of Tokyo, _ fears of a disaster at a nuclear plant _ in the massive earthqu
13、ake that hit Japan.A. to raise; to be damaged B. raising; damaging C. raising; damaged D. raised; being damaged26. They suggested the professor _ just now _ chairman of the meeting.A. referring to; was made B. referring to; be made C. referred to; be made D. referred to; was made 27. He kept a noteb
14、ook, in which _ the telephone numbers and email addresses of his friends. A. wrote B. have written C. was written D. were written28. They became friends again that day. Until then, they _ to each other for nearly two years. A. didnt speak B. havent been speaking C. haven t spoken D. hadnt spoken29.
15、Shell never forget her trip there _ she first met her lifelong friend who married her two years ago.A. that B. which C. where D. when30. I think it must have been in the restaurant _ we had our dinner _ I lost my keys.A. that; when B. that; that C. where; that D. which; that 31. This ipod is of good
16、 quality. If it _ break down within the first year, we would repair it at our expense.A. would B. should C. could D. might32. - Did you see the headmaster in his office just now?- Yes, he by a journalist from our local newspaper.A. has been interviewed B. had been interviewedC. is being interviewed
17、D. was being interviewed33. _ scores of times, but Derek still couldnt understand how to use past participle in a concrete situation.A. Having explained B. Having been explained C. Though it was explained D. It was explained34. - Personally, wed better invite some top players from abroad to join us.
18、 - _. A. Oh, never mindB. Sure, no problem.C. Yes, why not? D. Well, go ahead.35. -Bill, if it doesnt rain, we can go straight on and spend more time in Vienna.- I just want to hear Mozart. A. Well done ! B. No problem. C. That s great! D. That s it.第二节 完型填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的四个
19、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。Five years later, Michael left teaching to develop one of the first luxury rental buildings on the Lower East Side, on property owned by Leslies family. He fell in love with the rich cultural and social mix of the 36 , where waves of immigrants had settled since the e
20、arly 19th century. At the time, Tompkins Square Park, across the street, was filled with 37 people living in temporary huts. When Leslie spotted a flock of pigeons 38 in an area of the tall apartments that Michael said would be their master bedroom, she thought her husband had 39 his mind.When the f
21、amily 40 in, Ripton, adopted as an infant, was six. Morgan, also adopted, joined the family two years later. Soon the park was closed, to be a(n) 41 showplace of playgrounds and green space. Michael made significant money in the real estate and Leslie joined a gym practice. The family enjoyed 42 vac
22、ations in the winter and summers on Shelter Island.The five boys who came to play video games changed everything. “In the 43 , it was just a lot of kids swarming all over the place,” says Michael. When the Rosens 44 Carlos wasnt attending school because he didnt have suitable clothes, they bought hi
23、m some. Then one night, they took the group to a 45 after a Chinese dinner and realized there were other needs. “The boys had no interest in books at all,” Michael says. Back at the penthouse, he 46 they sit down to read aloud. “Their vocabularies were limited,” he says. “But my concept of what is s
24、mart and what is not changed that night because these kids were all smart 47 just uneducated.”The boys still slept at their homes, though they spent after-school hours, most weekends and summer nights at the penthouse. There, a half-hour reading period before video games or television started. The k
25、itchen timer was set, and everyone had to 48 the words they didnt know. One summer, Michael took all the boys to the library; each got a card and picked a 49 to study. Will, Michael remembers, chose bodybuilding. A poet friend of the Rosens suggested buying copies of Moby Dick and reading it togethe
26、r around the dining-room table. “Well, it was 50 ,” admits Michael. “That book is not written in a language these kids speak. But we kept pushing and pushing.” 51 the big boys became a complete part of the Rosen household, even helping to light the candles at Hanukkah. Chores were assigned, includin
27、g cleaning and 52 Mr. Jenkins, the family dog.The boys own families were 53 by what was happening. “My mom didnt believe me when I told her about the penthouse. She thought I was involved with something 54 .” Juan Carloss mother, Esther Ruiz, wondered, “Why would the Rosens be doing this?” But as ti
28、me went on, she noticed 55 in her son. “It wasnt just the streets anymore. He was getting responsible. Michael and Leslie are the best.”36. A. surroundings B. neighborhoodC. buildingD. city37. A. richB. businessC. homelessD. town38. A. nestingB. singingC. livingD. flying39. A. made upB. lostC. opene
29、dD. fixed40. A. rushedB. cameC. hurriedD. moved41. A. urbanB. countrysideC. buildingD. park42. A. swimmingB. shoppingC. sightseeingD. ski43. A. endB. video C. gameD. beginning44. A. sawB. noticedC. imaginedD. realized45. A. video shopB. supermarketC. bookstoreD. cinema46. A. hopedB. wishedC. insiste
30、dD. wanted47. A. andB. orC. butD. besides48. A. circleB. writeC. readD. copy49. A. bookB. subjectC. courseD. school50. A. a nightmareB. great funC. relaxingD. interesting51. A. QuicklyB. SoonC. SlowlyD. Luckily52. A. visitingB. walkingC. accompanyingD. chasing53. A. puzzledB. shockedC. frightenedD.
31、irritated54. A. boringB. meaninglessC. helplessD. bad55. A. secretsB. changesC. mysteriesD. improvements第三部分:阅读理解阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)ABEIJING - Chinas National Tourism Administration (NTA) said Saturday that 215 Chinese tour groups in Japan were safe and sound after a
32、 devastating 8.8-magnitude earthquake jolted the countrys eastern coast Friday.A total of 4,578 Chinese tourists were staying in Japan at the time of the quake. By Saturday noon, all the 215 tour groups that they booked with had contacted domestic travel agencies, with no death or injury reported, s
33、aid the NTA upon information from local tourism authorities.The NTA has activated the emergency response system and issued a travel alert for Japan and countries along the Pacific Rim, it said in a statement on its website.The NTA has also called for travel agencies to protect the security of Chines
34、e tourists in Japan and keep in touch with the Chinese embassy and consulates in Japan, as well as Chinas tourism authorities.Chinese tour agencies had started to bring back tourists from the quake-hit Japan and many trips had been called off.China CYTS Tours, one of Chinas major travel agencies, ha
35、d promised a full refund for trip cancellation and offered to bear the extra expense for tourist protection in disasters and unrest.A massive 8.8-magnitude earthquake struck the east coast of Japans main Honshu Island at 1:46 pm Beijing Time Friday, which had triggered huge tsunami along Japans Paci
36、fic coast and caused hundreds of deaths and catastrophic damage.56. Where are we likely to find this passage? AIn a tour guided book BIn a geography book CIn a book DIn a newspaper57. In the first paragraph,the meaning of devastating is .Acatastrophic Bdestructive Ctragic Ddisastrous58. Which of the
37、 following is TRUE according to the passage? AIn all, 4,578 Chinese were staying in Japan at the time of the quake.BJapan also called for travel agencies to protect the security of Chinese tourists.C215 Chinese tour groups in Japan were organized by China CYTS Tours.DEarthquake-caused tsunami result
38、ed in hundreds of deaths and disastrous damage.BA disheveled(头发凌乱的) man appeared in court Thursday on charges of murdering a Chinese woman whose fight with her attacker was seen on webcam by her boyfriend in China. Police refused to release any details about the crime or its possible motive.The body
39、 of York University student Liu Qian, 23, of Beijing, was found Friday in her apartment in Toronto a few hours after her boyfriend witnessed the attack, police said.She was found undressed from the waist down but there were no obvious signs of sexual attack or trauma(创伤)severe enough to kill her. Po
40、lice say it may be weeks before the results of an autopsy(尸体解剖) are known.Brian Dickson, 29, stood before the court in a wrinkled white shirt and blue jeans as a charge of first-degree murder was read out. He did not enter an appeal. His case was held over until April 26. Dickson was arrested Wednes
41、day. Police only announced his name and his age and asked the media not to publish any photos of Dickson, saying it could compromise the investigation. Toronto police spokesman Tony Vella declined to respond to the request further.Lius father, Liu Jianhui, who arrived from China after being informed
42、 of his daughters death, thanked authorities for their quick action.“I sincerely thank the people concerned with my daughters case,” he told reporters after the arrest. “Our daughter was studying very hard.”Police released no motive or details about Dickson, but one friend described the Toronto man
43、as an aspiring actor.Patricia Tomasi, a friend of Dicksons, told The Associated Press that she acted in a play at a local theater in Toronto with Dickson in 2007.“He doesnt seem like the type but thats what they always say,” Tomasi said. “Hes tall with boyish good looks. I dont know much about him e
44、xcept that he wanted to be an actor.”Dickson attended York University where he studied global politics, but did not earn a degree from there.He later worked for the Atlantic Council of Canada (ACC), where he served as an assistant to the president Julie Lindhout. According to his biography on a news
45、letter from the Atlantic Council of Canada, Dickson has also been a running instructor and has been involved with Developments in Literacy, a Pakistani aid organization that raises money for children in Pakistan.A statement from the Atlantic Council of Canada on Thursday said it was not council poli
46、cy to comment on staff, but it confirmed that Dickson had been an intern(实习生) with the council from September 29, 2008, until March 27, 2009.Liu was chatting with her boyfriend, Meng Xianchao, by webcam at about 1 a.m. Friday when a man knocked on the door, police said.Meng reported seeing a struggl
47、e break out between the two before Lius webcam was shut off. Meng contacted other friends in Toronto who in turn called police.The victims father, Liu Jianhui, said his daughter studied at Beijing City University before moving to Canada, where she met Meng.Liu Qians laptop computer, webcam and mobil
48、e phone were taken from the apartment the night of the attack, police said. Police said the online chat was on a live streaming camera and was not recorded, though investigators were trying to figure out if there was any way they could recover it.York University, whose campus is located near one of
49、Torontos rougher neighborhoods, is one of Canadas largest universities with more than 53,000 undergraduate and graduate students. About 3,200 of Yorks students come from more than 150 foreign countries, the universitys website says.59. Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the p
50、assage?A. York University students come from over 150 foreign countries.B. Dickson was a graduate of York University where he studied global politics.C. The passage does not mention the reason why Dickson murdered Liu Qian.D. ACC wouldnt make any comments on staff even if they committed a crime.60.
51、The underlined word in paragraph 8 probably means _. A. a successful actor B. a gifted actor C. a common actor D. an ambitious actor61. Why did police ask the media not to publish any photos of Dickson?A. Worrying about bad influences on the investigation.B. Not intending to give out any information
52、 about Dickson.C. Not confirming whether Dickson had killed Liu Qian. D. Wanting to protect their citizen for fear of losing face.62. What can be inferred from the text?A. Developments in Literacy raises money for children.B. Seeing the struggle, Meng contacted Toronto police.C. Dickson had no bad r
53、ecords before the murder.D. Investigators could recover the chat record online.CHes out there somewhere, an instant icon in the records of American conflict, the final big-game hunter. But a puzzle, too, his identity would be kept a secret for now, and maybe forever.He is the unknown shooter. The na
54、meless, faceless triggerman who put a bullet in the head of the worlds most notorious(臭名昭著的)terrorist, Bin Laden.Hes likely between the ages of 26 and 33, says Marcinko, founder of the “SEALs Team 6” that many believe led the attack on Bin Laden in Abbottabad, Pakistan. Hell be old enough to have ha
55、d time to hurdle the extra training tests required to join the counter-terrorism unit, yet young enough to stand the body-punishing harshness of the job. The shooters a man, its safe to say, because there are no women in the SEALs. And theres a good chance hes white, though the SEALs have stepped up
56、 efforts to increase the number of minorities in their ranks, Marcinko and Smith say.He was probably a high school or college athlete, Smith says, a physical specimen who combines strength, speed and wisdom. “They call themselves tactical athletes, “ says Smith, who works with many future SEALs in h
57、is Heroes of Tomorrow training program in Severna Park. “Its getting very scientific.”Marcinko puts it in more conventional terms: “Hell be ripped,” says the author of the best-selling autobiography “Rogue Warrior.” “Hes got a lot of upper-body strength. Long arms. Thin waist. Flat stomach.”On this
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