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1、.高三年級(jí) 英語(yǔ)學(xué)科 第一卷第一節(jié):?jiǎn)卧~辨音(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)從A、B、C、D中選出與所給單詞劃線部分讀音相同的選項(xiàng)。( ) 1. preserve A. assistance B. journalism C. exposure D. existence( ) 2. remains A. invest B. item C. evolution D. enlarge ( ) 3. federal A. guidance B. excavation C. advocate D. span( ) 4. divert A. undertake B. waterproof C. prac

2、titioner D. mercy( ) 5. virus A. contribute B. fund C. request D. subjective第二節(jié):情景對(duì)話。根據(jù)對(duì)話內(nèi)容, 從對(duì)話后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳答案。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng): Policeman:Now, Jimmy, did you get a good view(看清) of the accident?Jimmy:Oh, yes. I was standing outside the bank building and I saw it quite clearly.Policeman:Do you know w

3、hat time it was?Jimmy:Yes._6_ It was 2:45 exactly. Policeman:Good. _7_Jimmy:Well, quite slowly about 10 miles an hour. It was coming up York Road. _8_ But they were still red when he went over them.Policeman:I see. _9_ was it also driving slowly?Jimmy:It was coming along union Street about

4、 30 miles per hour. It was a blue Toyota. _10_Policeman:Did you see what color his traffic(交通) light was?Jimmy:Yes, it changed to yellow just before he crossed it.A. What about the car?B. I checked my watch.C. Didnt you see the car?D. Now, how fast was the truck moving?E. Was the car going beyond th

5、e speed limit?F. I suppose the truck driver knew the lights were going to change.G. The driver stopped his car when he saw the truck crossing the street.第 三節(jié):?jiǎn)雾?xiàng)填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)11. If you are prepared to _ the work required, I would be pleased to reconsider my decision.A. assign B. manufacture C

6、. supply D. undertake12Your suggestion has greatly _ to the accomplishment of our work.A. attributed B. contributed C. stimulated D. distributed13. Mr Yu said he never shaved his famous beard for any role, even at the _ of movie producers.A. compromise B. manuscript C. budget D. request14. Take some

7、 time every day to look over your goals and _ yourself of how important they really are to you.A. remind B. recall C. remember D. warn15. They had no right to show their own opinions, and had no right to go out unless _.A. permitted B. permitting. being to permit D. having permitted16. We are all fo

8、r your proposal that the discussion _ put off. A. be B. was C. should D. is to be 17 _ being too large, the trousers dont suit me. A. Apart from B. But C. Except D. Except for18. In _ her generosity (慷慨), I took her out for dinner.A. turn B. return for C. return D. turn for19. These books are produc

9、ed in such small numbers that you are always at the mercy _ the publisher and press.A. of B. with C. for D. to20. _ goes to the seminar (專(zhuān)題研討會(huì)) will find it really interesting and informative (增進(jìn)知識(shí)的).A. Who B. No matter who C. Anyone D. Whoever21. Nothings wrong with working hard, _ weve got the rig

10、ht goals.A. as long as B. when C. whereD. after22. The suggestion might be _ great help to anyone who wants to improve their English.A. of B. having C. done D. in23. I would go _ fire and water to find out the truth of that matter. A. down B. on C. with D. through24. His accent suggests that he _ fr

11、om London.A. should come B. comes C. come D. would come25How is the West Lake in China, David?Great! If you do get it right, _.A. not to worry B. youll be OKC. youll have a day to remember D. no one knows for sure第三節(jié):完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)When I was five, my biological (親生的) father committed suic

12、ide. _26_ left me feeling as if Id done something wrong; that if I had been better _27_, maybe hed have stayed _28_. My mother remarried soon, and this man was my dad until I was nineteen. I _29_ him Dad and used his name all through school. But, when he and my mother _30_, he just walked away. Once

13、 again, I wondered what was wrong with me that I couldnt keep a _31_. Mother remarried again, and Bob was a wonderful, kind man. I was twenty now and no longer living at home, _32_ I felt a great love and attachment (依戀) for him. A few years later the doctor _33_ my mothers illness as cancer _34_ be

14、fore she died, Bob came over to my house _35_ one day. We talked about a lot of things, and then he told me that he wanted me to know that hed _36_ be there for me, even after Mother was gone. Then he asked if he could _37_ me. I could hardly believe my ears. _38_ streamed down my face. He wanted me

15、! This man had no _39_ to me, but he was reaching out from his heart, and I accepted.Three short years later, the doctor diagnosed Bobs illness _40_ cancer and was gone within the year. At first I was hurt and _41_ at God for taking this father away, too. But eventually the love and acceptance that

16、I felt from my dad came _42_ again, and I became, once more, grateful for the years we had. _43_ Fathers Day I always reflect on what Ive _44_ about fatherhood. Ive learned that it is not dependent on biology or even on raising a child. Fatherhood is a(n) _45_ of the heart. Bobs gift from

17、the heart will warm my soul for ever.26. A. It B. Where C. Which D. What27. A. somehow B. anyway C. somewhat D. anyhow28 A. in B. out C. up D. around29 A. named B. called C. recognised D. considered30 A. married B. argued C. divorced D. remarried31. A. mother B. relative C. relation D. father32. A.

18、and B. but C. so D. or33. A. diagnosedB. sentenced C. examined D. assumed34. A. ImmediatelyB. Soon C. Shortly D. Long35. A. lonely B. happily C. really D. alone36. A. always B. never C. seldom D. no more37. A. leave B. help C. adopt D. adapt38. A. Sweats B. Tears C. Hair D. Happiness39. A. obligatio

19、nB. right C. use D. relationship40. A. for B. as C. before D. with41 A. upset B. disappointed C. impatient D. angry42 A. through B. in C. out D. over43 A. At B. Over C. During D. On44. A. knew B. learned C. obtained D. understood45. A. issue B. matter C. thing D. case第四節(jié):閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)(A)Ha

20、bits, whether good or bad, are gradually formed. When a person does a certain thing again, he is driven by some unseen force to do the same thing repeatedly, then a habit is formed. Once a habit is formed, it is difficult, and sometimes impossible, to get rid of. It is therefore very impor

21、tant that we should pay great attention to the formation of habits. Children often form bad habits, some of which remain with them as long as they live. Older persons also form bad habits lasting as long as they live, and sometimes become ruined by them.There are other habits which, when formed in e

22、arly life, are of great help. Many successful men say that much of their success has something to do with certain habits in early life, such as early rising, honesty and so on.Among the habits which children should not form are laziness, lying, stealing and so on. These are all easily formed habits.

23、 Unfortunately older persons often form habits which could have been avoided.We should keep away from all these bad habits, and try to form such habits as will be good for ourselves and others.46. _ are formed little by little.A. Good habits B. Bad habits C. Both good habits and bad habits D. Neithe

24、r good habits nor bad habits47 The underlined word “them” in the first paragraph refers to _.A. bad habits B. good habitsC. children D. other persons48. Generally speaking, its difficult for one to _ and easy for them to _ which should be avoided.A. form bad habits; form good habitsB. form good habi

25、ts; form bad habitsC. form such habits as will be good; get rid of bad habitsD. get rid of bad habits; form good habits49. Why should we pay much attention to the formation of habits?A. Because all of habits are of great help to everyone.B. Because a man can never get rid of a habit.C. Because its h

26、ard and sometimes even impossible to throw away bad habits.D. Because we are forced to do them again and again.(B)Much older than the Great Wall, Stonehenge (巨石陣) is one of the worlds most fascinating, but least understood historical and cultural sites. Every year, thousands of tourists come to admi

27、re Stonehenges beauty and to wonder about how and why it was built.Scientists have dated the site, which is located in England, to around 3000 BC. The stone circle was constructed in a number of stages over hundreds of years. It took millions of man-hours to move and raise the heavy stones.Though th

28、ere are many theories, it is still a mystery why stone-age man dragged such heavy stones over 380 kilometres from where they were made.Prehistoric (史前的) people had only basic wooden tools. To move the stones they probably used tree trunks to roll them along.Some historians believe that Stonehenge wa

29、s a temple, the site of ancient sacrifices (祭祀) and rituals (典禮). Others believe it was a burial (埋葬) place or perhaps even a giant sundial (日晷) to tell the time. Whatever their ancient use was, the stones have always been a source of fascination for British people. One record from 1,135 s

30、aid the great stones were carried to England by giant magical creatures!In modern times Stonehenge has become a huge hit with tourists.50. Every year thousands of visitors come to visit Stonehenge to _.A. study how and why it was builtB. admire its beauty and to wonder about how and why it was built

31、C. satisfy their curiosityD. make sure how and why it was built by themselves51. From the passage we can learn that Stonehenge has a history of about _ years.A. 1,000 B. 2,000 C. 3,000 D. 5,00052. We can infer from the passage that _.A. the great stones were carried to England by aliensB. even histo

32、rians dont know what Stonehenge was built forC. prehistoric people had basic wooden and metal toolsD. the stones have always been a source of fascination only for British people53. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?A. Stonehenge attracts millions of people from all over the

33、 world every year.B. Stone-age man dragged heavy stones from over 380 kilometres away.C. The stones have always been a source of fascination for British people.D. Historians exactly know what tools prehistoric people used to roll the stones.(C)Once upon a time, there were two sheep. One was a small

34、sheep, so small. It had a soft voiceBaa! The other was a big sheep, so big. It had a loud voiceBAA! The two sheep were brothers. Every day, Big Sheep and Small Sheep would go out to the fields to play together and to look for grass to eat. One morning, as always, the two sheep went out. Big Sheep an

35、d Small Sheep gambolled (跳躍) out to the fields to look for grass to eat. Now it had not been raining for many days and most of the grass has dried up (完全變干).Big Sheep and Small Sheep gambolled for a long time but they could not find any green grass to eat. Their feet were tired and they could no lon

36、ger gambol. So they walked. They walked and walked from morning until afternoon but there were no green grass. As far as they could see all the green grass had become brown. The sun was getting hotter. Big Sheep and Small Sheep were tired, hungry and thirsty. But they continued walking and soon they

37、 came to a river. They lowered their heads and lapped up (舔食) some water with their tongue.When Big Sheep lifted his head, he saw a small green patch (小塊地) under a tree. He gambolled over to the tree. It was a patch of green grass. “BAA, BAA!” he shouted to Small Sheep to come over. Both Big Sheep a

38、nd Small Sheep were very excited. But the small patch of grass was a very small patch, it was just enough for one sheep. What should they do? Who should eat the small batch of green grass? “BAA, BAA! Go ahead and eat it. I am not very hungry,” said Big Sheep and he began to move away. “Baa! Let us s

39、hare the green grass,” said Small Sheep. So Big Sheep and Small Sheep shared the small patch of small grass. They were very gay and they gambolled all the way home. 54 What should be the best title for the passage?A. Big Sheep and His GrassB. Sharing with One AnotherC. Sheep Like GrassD. Looking for

40、 Grass55.What do we learn from the last sentence in the second paragraph?A. It rained a lot these days.B. The grass was not dry.C. The two sheep liked to eat dry grass.D. It was hard for the two sheep to find green grass.56. What did the two sheep do when coming to a river?A. They had a good rest an

41、d went home.B. They got tired and slept.C. They lowered their heads and drank some water. D. They ate some brown grass.57. What did Big Sheep do when he found the green grass?A. He asked Small Sheep to eat the green grass by excusing that he was not hungry.B. He asked Small Sheep to share the green

42、grass.C. He ate the green grass by himself.D. He told Small Sheep to take the green grass home.(D)Ever since I was a small girl in school, Ive been aware of what the school textbooks say about Indians. I am an Indian and, naturally, am interested in what the schools teach about natives of this land.

43、One day, I read that a delicacy (美味) of American Indian people was dried fish, which, according to the textbook, tasted “l(fā)ike an old shoe, or was like chewing on dried leather.” To this day I can remember my surprise, my anger and my sadness at reading these words. We called this wind-drie

44、d fish “sleet-shus”, and to us, it was our favourite and, indeed, did not taste like shoe leather, and did not rot our teeth and bring about the various dietary (飲食的) problems that trouble Indian people in modern times. Early fur traders and other non-Indians must have agreed, for they often had thi

45、s food as they travelled around isolated areas.I brought the textbook home to show it to my father. On this particular day, he told me in his wise and modest manner that the outside world did not understand Indian people, and that I should not let it prevent me from learning the good parts of educat

46、ion.At a later time in my life, I had brought a group of Indian people to the county to sell Indian-made arts and crafts. My group was excited to make some money by selling Indian handicrafts. We thanked the man who showed us to our booth (貨攤) and told him it was nice of him to remember the people o

47、f the Indian community. “In fact”, he went on to state, “we are bringing some professional Indians to do the show!”As we stood there in shock, listening to this uninformed outsider, I looked at my dear Indian companion, an eighty-year-old woman who could well remember the great chiefs of the tribe w

48、ho once owned all the land of this country before the white man came bringing “civilization”, which included diseases and pollution. My friend said nothing, but took the hurt as Indian people have done for many years.Of course, we all knew that the “professional Indians” were not Indians at all, but

49、 dressed in leather and dancing their own dances. And, anyway, how does one become a “professional Indian”?58. Which of the following statements about the underlined part “sleet-shus” is TRUE?A. It tasted like an old shoe.B. Eating it was like chewing on dried leather.C. It was delicious but bad for

50、 our teeth.D. It must have brought pleasure to Indians as well as early business men.59. You can infer from the story that the writer _.A. is proud of her heritage B. doesnt like textbooksC. wants to become a “professional Indian”D. thinks highly of modern civilization60. What does the writer mean b

51、y saying “how does one become a professional Indian”?A. Only the Indians know how to become professional Indians.B. The outside civilization can help an Indian become a professional Indian.C. An Indian is a born professional Indian.D. The outside civilization can help white people become professiona

52、l Indians.第五節(jié):任務(wù)型閱讀(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)A. One small step you can take now B. Doing something for the future C. Living more simply D. Save earths natural resources E. Change your lifestyle completely and buy what you like F. Environmental friendly lifestyle and consumer choices61. _ What is sustainable

53、 living? Its living more simple where “simply” may be defined as “regular”. It does not, however, means that you go pack your backpack and tent and go live in the woods. It does not mean you stop eating meat and go vegetarian. It does not mean you give up the finer things in life. In plain words, li

54、ving more simply is doing without the unnecessary things that you constantly surround yourself.62. _ Try to stick to a more earth-friendly lifestyle. You can go on ahead and buy the car of your dream (if you must!), but go show on the gas pedal. You can cook all the food that you want but make sure nothing goes to waste. Go on and buy organic vegetable but wouldnt it be better of you grow one in your backyard? Not buying anything ever again is not what

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