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陜西省西安市第一2015屆高三大練習(xí)(二)英語試題第一部分:英語知識運用(共四節(jié),滿分55分)第一節(jié)語音知識(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)從A、B、C、D四個選項中,找出其劃線部分與所給單詞的劃線部分讀音相同的選項。1.frequent A.pretend B.recently C.relative D.require2.spear A.heart B.wear C.early D.nearly3.troop A.wooden B.foot C.boot D.book4.refused A.furnished B.whispered C.asked D.practiced5.change A.clinicB.anxious C.trunk D.uncle第二節(jié):情景對話(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)根據(jù)對話內(nèi)容,從對話后的選項中選出能填入空白出的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。(涂卡時請注意E=ABF=ACG=AD)A:Hello!B:Hi,Rosemary.ThisisFrank.How’reyoudoing?A:Ok,butbusy.B:___6____A:IwishIcould,butIhavealotofhomework.I’llhavetotakearaincheck.B:eon,takesometimeoff.___7___.You’regoingtoturnintoabookworm.A:Well,Ihavealottodo.Don’tyouhaveworktodo?B:Idid,butIgotitoverwith,soIcanleaveearly….___8___A:Really?___9___Happybirthday!B:Thanks.Iwantedtocelebrateitwithyou.A:__10___Youtalkedmeintoit.B:Great.Youdon’tknowhowgladIamthatyouchangedyourmind.You’realwaysstudying!Youareverylucky.Canyoumaketimetogotoamoviethisafternoon?Ididn’tknow!That’sjustwhatIamthinkingof.Well,whenyouputitthatway,howcanIrefuse?Listen,it’smybirthday第三節(jié)語法和詞匯知識(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)從每小題的ABCD四個選項中選出可以填入空白處地最佳選項。11. _________lecturesonreadingissaidtobegivenbyMr.Smithnextschoolyear.A.Alotof B.AseriesofC.AgoodmanyD.Anumberof12.Spring___,wemaylookforwardtobetterweather. A.havinge B.hase C.havingbeene D.ising13.Thetourwillprovide__uniqueopportunitytostaywithaBritishfamilyforaweekin__hopethatyouwillbetterunderstandthelifethere.A.a;/ B.an;/C.a;theD.an;the14.—Whatdoyouthinkoftheirmarriage?—______,ifIwereTim,Iwouldn’tmarryher. A.Goodenough B.It’shardtosay C.Ihavenoidea D.Tobehonest15.—Didyouoftenwritetoyourfamilyduringthefirstyearatuniversity?—No.IwassobusystudyingthatIdidn’twritetothemasoftenasI__.A.shouldhave B.shouldwriteC.shoulddo D.wrote16.Is______thethirdworldseeksafairchancetodevelopthetopicyouarewritingon? A.that B.what C.this D. it 17.—HoweyourfathercanreadbooksinGerman? —Well,heonaprojectwithsomeGermanengineersfor3yearswhenhewasyoung. A.hadworked B.wouldwork C.worked D.hasworked18.MayIknowwhoyouwouldliketohave____youwiththehardwork? A.tohelp B.help C.helping D.helped19.Wewon’tforgetthefinancialcrisisandthetroubles____hascausedtothepeopleallovertheworld.A.which B.thisC.it D.what20.Onegenerationplantsthetreesunder_______shadeanothergenerationrests.A.whose B.his C.its D.which21.Anagreementhasbeensignedtopreventtheforest______allovertheworld. A.cutdownB.cuttingdownC.tocutdownD.beingcutdown22.Iftheweather___tomorrow,we’llgotothevillagetohaveapicnic.
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23.Thepapersare_________toscholarsandshouldbeinamuseum.A.valueless B.invaluableC.expensive D.worthless24.Excuseme,doyouhavethetime?Mywatchseemsto___severalminutes.
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C.a(chǎn)cquire D.gain25.Inmyopinion,mostdoctorsare________,soweshouldbe________tothem.A.respective;respectful B.respective;respectableC.respectable;respectful D.respectful;respectable第四節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給各題的四個選項中(A、B、C和D中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。“Hey,Dad,areyougoingtoetomyawardceremonytonight?”I__26__askedmyfather.“Ihavetoworklatetonight.IdoubtifI’llbeableto__27__itontime.Iamjusttoobusyrightnow,”hereplied.Mymindcouldnot__28__theideathathewouldbetoobusyworkinglate.Hewasalsotoobusyto__29__myhorseshow,footballgamesandthe15thbirthdayparty.Healwaysusedthesame__30__.WhyhadIevenbotheredask?__31__,therewasalwaysaslighthopethattonightwouldbe__32__.AsmymotherandIarrivedatschool,twofriends__33__me.“Jill,meetmydad.Dad,thisismyfriendJill.”Ishookthehandofatallman.Cameraflasheslituptheroomandclapsfilledthe__34__asstudentsacceptedtheirawards.Mynamewasfinallycalled,__35__threeothers.Ifollowedmyclassmatestothe__36__.WhenIreachedoutmyhandtoshakethe__37__,abigsmilelitupherface.Theblindingflashfrommymother’scamera__38__myeyesandIknewmydadwasn’tthere.Iwalkedbacktomyseat__39__.Backathome,seeingmydad’scarinthegarage.Itoldmyselfhewouldnotbe__40__.Butthestrongsmellofalcohol(酒精)hitmeassoonasI__41__inside,andIcouldfeelmytears__42__.Ifollowedthesoundofhisdrunkenwordsandsawhim__43__onthecouch.__44__didFatherlietome?Ithrewmyawardonthefloor,walkedtomybedroom,andshutthedoor.Tearsrolleddownmyface.IwonderedifIwouldeverbemore__45__thanhiswhiskybottle.26.A.confidently B.eagerly C.proudly D.fearfully27.A.reach B.keep C.take D.make28.A.create B.support C.appreciate D.accept29.A.watch B.avoid C.attend D.speed30.A.excuse B.reply C.promise D.trick31.A.Besides B.Thus C.Otherwise D.However32.A.active B.formal C.different D.serious33.A.recognized B.greeted C.encouraged D.showed34.A.air B.audience C.school D.playground35.A.apartfrom B.otherthan C.exceptfor D.alongwith36.A.stage B.position C.office D.exist37.A.friend’s B.teacher’s C.mother’s D.father’s38.A.fixed B.touched C.hurt D.inserted39.A.successfully B.disappointedly C.delightedly D.hopefully40.A.drunk B.woken C.forgiven D.hidden41.A.stepped B.noticed C.examined D.glanced42.A.gettingoff B.takingdown C.buildingup D.turningaround43.A.seating B.lying C.putting D.carrying44.A.How B.Where C.Why D.Whether45.A.perfect B.fortable C.fortunate D.important第二部分:閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié):(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下列短文,從每小題所給四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項。ABackin2001,JasonKatzrealizedhewasintrouble.Hisfledgling(剛開始的)website,Paltalk,wastryingtomakemoneybygivingawayafreeserviceandsellingadvertising.Butsuddenlyadvertisingwasdryingup.SoKatzstartedchargingpeopleforusinghisservice.Guesswhat?Since2004he’sbeenmakingaprofit.It’samistakethatalotofbiggertechpaniesaremaking.Facebook,forexample,has250millionmembers,makingitoneofthebiggestsitesontheInternet.Facebooktakesinsomewherebetween$300millionand$500millionayearfromadvertising,butit’snevermadeaprofit,norhasTwitter.YouTube,thevideositeownedbyGoogle,sellsadsbutrunsataloss.Whynotchargepeopleforusingthesesites?Iftheserviceissouseful,surelypeoplewouldpay.Meanwhile,themostobviousanswerhangsrightoutthereintheopen:chargeafeetousetheservice!I'mnotevenclosetobeinganeagermemberofFacebook,butIdoconsideritusefulandlwouldgladlypay$5permonth.Sowhydon’tmorewebsitesdoit?Theidea,clearly,isthatchargingmoneywouldlimitgrowthandbeshortsighted;thatthere’sabiggeropportunityifmembershipremainsfreeandeveryoneintheworldcanjoin.Katzdidn’thavethisallplannedoutfromthestart.AtfirstPalhalkwasjustakindoffancyversionofinstantmessaging—basicallytextplusvoice.In2001Katzaddedvideo,andthat’swherehestartedmakingmoney.YoucantradeinstantmessagesforfreeonPaltalkwithupto10peopleandseetheirvideostreams(視頻流).Butifyouwanttovisitchatroomsandseevideostreamsfromhundredsofpeople,youmustpay$14.95permonth.Katzstillrunsads.ThefunnythingisthatifKatzhadn’tdaredtochargefeesbackin2001,hewouldn’tbeinbusinesstoday.That’ssomethingthebigguysmightwanttokeepinmind.46.Before2001,JasonKatz’searningsfromhiswebsitemainlydependedon____.A.charginghisusers B.sellingadvertisingC.providinghigh-qualityservices D.attractingnewusers47.Intheopinionoftheauthor,F(xiàn)acebookhasnevermadeaprofitbecause__.A.itlacksenoughusersB.itsusersareverypoorC.itcan'tmakemoneyfromadvertisingD.itdoesn’tchargeitsusers48.Theauthor’sattitudetowardsJasonKatz’swayofrunninghiswebsiteis___.A.doubtful B.critical C.supportive D.negative49.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“thebigguys”inthelastparagraphreferto?A.Theadvertisers. B.Instantmessages.C.TheInternetusers. D.Thebiggertechpanies.BEveryoneknowsthatbadweathercandepressyou,butwhataboutitseffectsonpanyprofits?It’sdifficulttosellice-creamwhenit’scold,orattractcustomerstoaskiresortwhenthereisnosnow.Sowhatprecautionscanthesebusinessestake?paniesoftenhaveinsuranceagainstnegativechangesininterestorforeignexchangerates.Insuringagainstbadweatherissimplyanotherformofriskmanagement.IntheUSA,themarketforthistypeofinsuranceisworthanestimated$9billionayear.Agriculture,energyandleisurearejustthreeexamplesofindustriesthatdependontheweather.ThenumberofvisitorstoathemeparklikeDisneylandfallsinawetsummer,andamildwinterreducesthedemandforheatingandaffectstheenergysector.Oneadvantageofthistypeofinsuranceisthatitiseasytomeasuretheweather.Youcangivedetailedinformationabouttemperature,hoursofsunshine,windspeedorinchesofrainfall.Forexample,theLondonwinebarchain,CorneyandBarrow,hasadealwithSpeedwellWeatherDerivatives.Theiropen-airterraces(陽臺)areanimportantattractionforcustomersinthesummermonths.Obviouslythisdependsondry,sunnyweather.Theyreceiveapayout(支付)foreveryThursdayandFriday(thebestdrinkingtimesinLondon’sbusinessdistrict)whenthetemperaturedoesnotriseabout24degreescentigrade.mercialairfieldshaveproblemswhenthereisalotofwind.Theycantakeoutinsuranceagainsttheaveragewindspeedexceedingacertainlevel.Thiswaytheyreceivepaymentforlossofineondayswhenhighwindsstopthemflying.Insomecountriesthereisaproblemwiththistypeofinsurance.Theclimateisverychangeableandweatherinformationisn’tveryreliable.Thismakesitmoredifficulttoassesstherisks.Ontheotherhand,itgivespeoplesomethingtotalkabout!50.WhatmaySpeedwellWeatherDerivativesbe?A.Abuilding. B.Aweatherstation.C.Awineproductionpany. D.Aninsurancepany.51.WhydoesthebarchainreceiveapayoutsometimesforThursdayandFriday?A.Becausetheyhavefewerguestsonthosedays.B.Becausetherentishigherinthesummermonths.C.Becausetheirbusinessisalwaysboomingonthosedays.D.Becausetheyhaveinsuredagainstthebadweatheronthosedays.52.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Howbadweatheraffectspanyprofits.B.Howpaniespreventeconomiclossbyinsuringagainstbadweather.C.WhyinsuranceagainstbadweatherisnecessaryforpaniesintheUSA.D.Whatinsurancepaniescandoforindustriesthatdependontheweather.CPlantsgrowfasterifyoutalktothemandtheeffectisevenbetterifyou’reawoman.ResearchersatRoyalHorticultural(園藝的)Societycarriedoutanexperimenttofindthatthevoiceofawomangardenermakesplantsgrowfaster.Theexperimentlastedamonthandbytheendofthestudyscientistsmanagedtodiscoverthattomatoplantsgrewuptwoinchestallerwhenwomengardenerstalkedtotheminsteadofmale.SarahDarwinwastheonemakingtheplantsregisteredthebestgrowth.Hervoicewasmore“inspiring”forplantsthanthoseofnineothergardenerswhentheyreadapassagefromTheOriginofSpecies.Thegreat-great-granddaughterofthefamousbotanist(植物學(xué)家)CharlesDarwinfoundthatherplantgrewabouttwoinchestallerthantheplantofthebestmalegardener.ColinCrosbie,GardenSuperintendentatRHS,saidthatthefindingscannotyetbeexplained.Heassumesthatwomenhaveagreaterrangeofpitchandtonewhichmighthaveacertaineffectonthesoundwavesthatreachtheplant.“Soundwavesareanenvironmentaleffectjustlikerainorlight,saidMrCrosbie.ThestudybeganinAprilatRHSGardenWisleyinSurrey.ScientistsstartedwithopenauditionsforthepeoplewhowereaskedtorecordpassagesfromJohnWyndham’sTheDayoftheTriffids,Shakespeare’sAMidsummer'sNightDreamandDarwin’sTheOriginofSpecies.Afterwardsresearchersselectedanumberofdifferentvoicesandplayedthemto10tomatoplantsduringaperiodofamonth.Eachplanthadheadphonesconnectedtoit.Throughtheheadphonesthesoundwavescouldhittheplants.Scientistsdecidedtoleavetwoplantsinsilence,thustobepositivethattheexperimentisfair.Itwasdiscoveredthatplantsthat“l(fā)istened”tofemalevoicesinaveragegrewtallerbyaninchinparisontoplantsthatheardmalevoices.MissDarwinsaid,“Ithinkitisanhonortohaveavoicethatcanmaketomatoesgrow,andespeciallyfittingbecauseforanumberofyearsIhavebeenstudyingwildtomatoesfromtheGalapagosIslandsattheNaturalHistoryMuseuminLondon.”53.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout? A.Plantsenjoyingmen’svoicesmorethanwomen’s.B.Abotanicalexperimentinamuseum.C.StrangephenomenonatRoyalHorticulturalSociety.D.Voice’sinfluenceonplantgrowing.54.WhatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph4mean?A.Plantsneedsoundaswellasrainandlight.B.Soundisbasicfortheplanttogrow.C.Soundhasagoodeffectasrainorlightdoes.‘D.Plantscan’tlivewithoutsound,rainorlight.55.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.TheexperimentendedinMay.B.Scientistscanexplainthefindingsclearly.C.Thefindingisofgreatimportancetohumanbeings.D.Plantsenjoylisteningtothepassagesfrommasterpieces.56.WecaninferfromthepassagethatSarahDarwinismostlikelya(an)——.A.botanistB.gardenerC.a(chǎn)stronomerDenvironmentalistDWhennextyear’scropofhighschoolgraduatesarriveatOxfordUniversityinthefallof2009,they’llbejoinedbyanewface:AndrewHamilton,the55-year-oldprovost(教務(wù)長)ofYale,who’llbeeOxford’svice-chancellor---apositionequivalent(equal)touniversitypresidentinAmerica.Hamiltonisn’ttheonlyeducatorcrossingtheAtlantic.SchoolsinFrance,Egypt,Singapore,etc.havealsorecentlymadetop-levelhirefromabroad.Highereducationhasbeeabigandpetitivebusinessnowadays,andlikesomanybusinesses,it’sgoneglobal.Yetthetalentflowisn’tuniversal.High-levelpersonneltendtoheadinonlyonedirection:outwardfromAmerica.ThechiefreasonisthatAmericanschoolsdon’ttendtoseriouslyconsiderlookingabroad.Forexample,whentheboardoftheUniversityofColoradosearchedforanewpresident,itwantedaleaderfamiliarwiththestategovernment,amajorsourceoftheuniversity’sbudget.“Wedidn’tdoanyglobalconsideration,”saysPatriciaHayes,theboard’schair.TheboardultimatelypickedBruceBenson,a69-yearoldColoradobusinessmanandpoliticalactivistwhoislikelytodowellinthemaintaskofmodernuniversitypresidents:fund-raising.Fund-raisingisadistinctivelyAmericanthing,sinceUSschoolsrelyheavilyondonations.Thefund-ManyEuropeanuniversities,meanwhile,arestillmostlydependentongovernmentfunding.Butgovernmentsupporthasfailedtokeeppacewithrisingstudentnumbers.Thedeclineingovernmentsupporthasmadefund-raisinganincreasinglynecessaryabilityamongadministrators,andhasmadehiringmitteeshungryforAmericans.Inthepastfewyears,prominentschoolsaroundtheworldhavejoinedthetrend.In2003,whenCambridgeUniversityappointedAlisonRichard,anotherformerYaleprovost,asitsvice-chancellor,theuniversitypubliclystressedthatinherpreviousjobshehadoversee(監(jiān)督)“amajorstrengtheningofYale’sfinancialposition.”O(jiān)fcourse,fund-raisingisn’ttheonlyskilloutsidersoffer.Theglobalizationofeducationmeansmoreuniversitieswillbeseekingheadswithinternationalexperienceofsomekindtopromoteinternationalprogramsandattractaglobalstudentbody.Foreignerscanofferafreshperspectiveonestablishedpractices.57.WhatisthechiefconsiderationofAmericanuniversitieswhenhiringtop-leveladministrators?A.Theirpoliticalcorrectness. B.Theirabilitytoraisefunds.C.Theirfameinacademiccircles. D.Theiradministrativeexperience.58.WhatdowelearnaboutEuropeanuniversitiesfromthepassage?A.Thetuitionstheychargehavebeenrisingconsiderably.B.Theiroperationisunderstrictgovernmentsupervision.C.Theyarestrengtheningtheirpositionbyglobalization.D.Mostoftheirmoneyesfromthegovernment.59.CambridgeUniversityappointedAlisonRichardasitsvice-chanA.shewasknowntobegoodatraisingmoneyB.shecouldhelpstrengthenitstieswithYaleC.sheknewhowtoattractstudentsoverseasD.shehadimprovedYale’sacademicstatus60.Inwhatwaydotop-leveladministratorsfromabroadcontributetouniversitydevelopment?A.Theycanenhancetheuniversity’simage.B.Theywillbringwiththeminternationalfaculty.C.Theywillviewalotofthingsfromanewperspective.D.Theycansetupnewacademicdisciplines.第二節(jié):(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從A-F的選項中選出能概括每一段主題的最佳選項。選項中有一項為多余選項。(涂卡時請注意E=ABF=ACG=AD)A.Selectyourtestplace.B.AdvantagesoftakingACTinthejunioryear.C.ConsiderthedeadlineforthesubmissionofACTscores.D.Selecttheappropriatetestdate.E.Considerthehighschoolcoursework.F.Factorsdeterminingyourchoicesoftesttime.61.TheACTisofferednationallyseveraltimesayear,betweenSeptemberandJune.However,it'snotofferedateverytestcenteroneachtestdate.IfyouneedtotaketheACTonadayotherthanSaturdaybecauseofreligiousreasons,you’llwanttobeespeciallyattentiveinselectingatestdatebecausethenon-Saturdaydatesarelessfrequentandareheldatfewertestcenters.62. Oneofthefirstthingsyoushouldfindout,then,iswheretheACTisbeingofferedinyourarea.AquickandeasywaytogetthatinformationisbyaccessingACT'swebsiteat.Oryourhighschoolguidancecounselor(輔導(dǎo)員)shouldbeabletogiveyouthatinformation.It'salsoprintedinthebookletRegisteringfortheACT,whichisavailablefreefromyourschoolcounselor.Often,yourownoraneighboringschoolwillserveasatestcenter.63. OneimportantdecisionyouneedtomakeiswhetheryoushouldtaketheACTduringyourjuniororyoursenioryearinhighschool.Anumberoffactorswillaffectthisdecision.First,youshouldfindoutwhencollegesyou'reinterestedinneedtohaveyourtestscores.Isthereaspecialprogramorscholarshipforwhichyouwanttoapply?Ifso,isthereadeadlinebywhichyouneedtohavetestscoressubmittedtothecollegeoragency?Scorereportsarenormallymailedabout3-7weeksafterthetestdate.Justbesureyou'redoingeverything,includingtakingtheACT,earlyenoughtokeepallyouroptionsopen.64. AnotherconsiderationindecidingwhentotaketheACTiswhereyoustandinyourhighschoolcoursework.Ifyou'reinacollege-prepprogramandtakingalotofcoursesinEnglish,mathematics,andscienceinyoursophomoreandjunioryears,itmaybewiseforyoutotaketheACTinyourjunioryear,whilethosesubjectsarestillfreshinyourmemory.If,ontheotherhand,you'restudyingmaterialcoveredontheACTduringyoursenioryear,it'sreasonabletoassumethatyourperformanceontheACTmightbebetterthen.65. Perhapsyou'lldecidetotaketheACTmorethanonce,hopingtoimproveyourscore.Inthatcase,it'sprobablybettertotaketheexaminyourjunioryeartoallowtimeforasecondtry.ThereareseveraladvantagestotakingtheACTinyourjunioryear:(i)Youprobablywillhavepletedmuchofthecourseworkcorresponding(相應(yīng))tothematerialcoveredontheACT.(ii)You'llhaveyourACTscoresandotherinformationintimetohelpmakedecisionsaboutyourfinalyearofhighschoolcoursework.(iii)You'llhaveyourACTscoresandinformationfromcollegesintimetomakedecisionsaboutvisitingcampusesorcontactingschools.第三部分:寫作(共三節(jié),滿分55分)第一節(jié):單詞拼寫(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分) 66.Helefthisowncountryfor______(政治的)reason.67.It’snouse____(遺憾)whatyouhavedone.68.Alllanguageschangeanddevelopwhen_(文化)meetandmunicatewitheachother.69.You’llstarttolearna______(高等)mathematicswhenyougotocollege.70.Different______(慶祝活動)willbeheldontheNationalDay.71.DoyouknowhowtheFourGreatInventionswere___(使傳入)intoEuropefromChina.72.Thedisagreementhasplacedhiminsomethingofa____(進退兩難).73.Oneofthepointsof____(參照)wasthemovingshipitself.74.___(使人吃驚地),someschoolleaverswithqualificationsfailtofindjobs.75.ThoughSouthKoreaalsocelebratestheSpringFestival,itsform________(不同)fromours第二節(jié):短文改錯 文中共有10處語言錯誤,每句中最多有兩處錯誤,涉及一個單詞的增加、刪除或修改。增加:在缺詞處加一個漏字符號(Λ),并在其下面寫出該加的詞。刪除:把多余的詞用斜線(\)劃掉。修改:在錯誤的詞下劃一橫線,并在該詞下面寫出修改后的詞。注意:1、每處錯誤及其修改均僅限一詞;2、只允許修改10處,從第11處起不計分。WhenIfirstwenttoHongKong,IhadnoideaaboutChinesetea-drinkingandfoundmyselfcatchinaveryawkwardsituation.IvisitedChinesefamilyandwasimmediatelygivenacupoftea.IwasnotthirstyandIdidnotparticularlikethattypeoftea,butoutofpolitenessIfinishedthecup.ThemoreIdrink,themoreIwasgiven.IkeptinsistingthatIdidnotwantmuchmore,thehosttooknonotice.Hedrankabouttwelvecupsofteathisafternoon!ThehostcanhavethoughtIwasverygreedy,butIdidnotknowthathowtoavoidgettingmoreteapoured.第三節(jié):書面表達(滿分30分)
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