1、 演讲稿 工作总结 调研报告 讲话稿 事迹材料 心得体会 策划方案高三英语模拟试卷 高三英语模拟试卷 第I卷 (选择题 三部分 共85分)第一部分 听力 (共两节,满分20分) (听力部分省略)第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节 单项填空 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并答题纸 (卡) 上将该项涂黑。21. When we saw from the plane, _ new-looking earth appeared before us, _ earth that we had never see
2、n before. A. the; the B. a; an C. an; the D. the; an 22.-Bruce was killed in a traffic accident. -_ I talked with him only yesterday! A. Is that right? B. I beg your pardon?C. I see. D. Oh, no! 23._ and Ill get the work finished. A. Have one more hour B. One more hour C. Given one more hour D. If I
3、have one more hour 24. Those visitors did not enjoy themselves at all. They had not traveled far _ it began to rain. A. until B. since C. before D. after 25. A war is so cruel that it always causes great losses, _ has happened in Iraq. A. what B. as C. which D. one 26. Americans eat _ as they actual
4、ly need every day. A. twice as much protein B. twice protein as much twice C. twice protein as much D. protein as twice much 27. The _ to challenge his difficulties has been praised by the headmaster. A. enough brave boy B. brave enough boy C. boy brave enough D. boy enough brave 28. - Do you think
5、he would have given you a hand in your time of financial difficulty ? - He _ if he had known about it. We are very good friends. A. could B. must have C. should have D. would 29. - Do you know the famous scientist Yuan Longping ? - Of course. His name _ whenever the matter of hybrid rice is discusse
6、d . A. come out B. come up C. come in D. come on 30. - I dont want to move to that country; Its heavily polluted . -Pollution is common . This country is _ . A. no less clean B. no clean C. no cleaner D. not less clean 31. The word media basically refers to _ we commonly call newspapers, magazines,
7、radios and televisions. A. which B. what C. why D. how 32. The villagers, _ had been damaged by the fire, were given help by the Red Cross.A. all of their houses B. all their houses C. whose all houses D. all of whose houses 33. It is necessary that one _ the text every day if he wants to learn Engl
8、ish well. A. will learn B. learns C. learn D. would learn 34. Is there a gas station around _ I can get some petrol? A. which B. what C. where D. that 35. Almost all the students were overjoyed to see that their mother school _ 100 years ago _ just fine. A. to be completed ; gets through B. having b
9、een completed ;get through C. completed ; getting through D. completed ; had got through 第二节 完形填空 (共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 One of the political issues that is heard a lot about in the States lately is campaign(竞选)finance reform. The people who are 36_ for
10、 reform usually want the 37_ to pay for campaigns and/or limit the amount of money that candidates and their 38 can spend. One reason that reform is called for is that it costs so much to 39_ for political office. Candidates have to spend a great deal of time and effort 40_ money. The incumbents (th
11、ose already in office) have less time to do chief jobs since they must 41_ so many money raising events.Another 42 is the fear that candidates will be owned or 43_ by the special interest groups that give money to their campaigns. Sometimes this certainly seems to be the 44_. On the 45_ side are tho
12、se who say that it doesnt mean its really 46_ just because you call something reform. They argue that the right to freedom of speech is 47_ if the government can limit anyones ability to get his or her message out to the people. If one person or a group of people want to tell the 48_ what they think
13、 about an issue or candidate, they have to buy 49 on TV, radio, and in newspapers and magazines. They might want to put up advertisements along highways and on websites. All this costs a lot of 50_ Those against laws that control or limit spending say that you dont really have freedom of 51 or freed
14、om of the press if you cant get your message out. They say the government should never be able to control 52_ discussions. They believe that this is most important when the voters are about to make 53_ .What do you think about this 54_ ? Listen to what the candidates for national office have to say.
15、 Which candidates 55_ the most sense to you?36AwaitingBcallingCstandingDpreparing37Agovernment BpresidentCcandidatesDcitizens38AleadersBbossesCsupportersDstates39ApayBcompeteCwaitDwork40AraisingBearningCgivingDgetting41AnoticeBreportCguardDattend42AeventBcostCreasonDoffice43AencouragedBforcedCcontro
16、lledDordered44AjokeBpurposeCcaseDexample45AotherBsameCanotherDdifferent46AworseBbetterCeasierDharder47AmeaninglessBunimportantCunnecessaryDimpossible48AreportersBtruthCstoryDpublic49AtimeBcopiesCrightsDadvertising50AenergyBeffortCtimeDmoney51AargumentBopinionCspeechDelection52AcommonBpoliticalCgener
17、alDspecial53AprofitBtroubleCplansDdecisions54AquarrelBproblemCissueDaffair55AfindBmakeCcreateDproduce第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题,满分30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。 A A simple piece of clothesline hangs between some environmentally friendly Americans and their neighbors. On one side stand those who see clot
18、hes dryers(干衣机) as a waste of energy and a major polluter of the environment. As a result, they are turning to clotheslines as part of the what-I -can do environmentalism(环境保护主义). On the other side are people who are against drying clothes outside, arguing that clotheslines are unpleasant to look at
19、. They have persuaded Homeowners Associations (HOAs) access the U.S. to ban outdoor clotheslines, because clothesline drying also tends to lower home value in the neighborhood. This had led to a Right-to-Dry Movement that is calling for laws to be passed to protect peoples right to use clotheslines.
20、 So far, only three states have laws to protect clothesline. Right-to-Dry supporters argue that there should be move. Matt Reck, 37, is the kind of eco-conscious(有生态意识的) person who feeds his trees with bathwater and reuses water drops from his air conditioners to water plants. His family also uses a
21、 clothesline. But on July 9, 2007, the HOA in Wake Forest, North Carolina, told him that a dissatisfied neighbor had telephoned them about him clothesline. The Recks paid no attention to the warming and still dried their clothes on a line in the yard. Many people say they are environmentally friendl
22、y but they dont take matters in their own hands, says Reck. The local HOA has decided not to take any action, unless more neighbors come to them. North Carolina lawmakers are saying that banning clotheslines is not the right thing to do. But HOAs and housing businesses believe that clothesline dryin
23、g reminds people of poor neighborhoods. They worry that if buyers think their future neighbors cant even afford dryers, housing prices will fall. Environmentalists say such worries are not necessary, and in view of global warming, that idea needs to change. As they say, The clothesline is beautiful.
24、 Hanging clothes outside should be encouraged. We all have to do at least something to slow down the process of global warming.56. One of the reasons why supporters of clothes dryers are trying to ham clothesline drying is that _. A. clothes dryers are more efficient B. clothesline drying reduces ho
25、me value C. clothes dryers are energy-saving D. clothesline drying is not allowed in most U.S. states57. Which of the following best describes Matt Reck? A. He is a kind-hearted man. B. He is an impolite man. C. He is and experienced gardener. D. He is a man of social responsibility.58. Who are in f
26、avor of clothesline drying? A. housing businesses. B. Environmentalists. C. Homeowners Associations. D. Recks dissatisfied neighbors.59. What is mainly discussed in the text? A. Clothesline drying: a way to save energy and money. B. Clothesline drying: a lost art rediscovered. C. Opposite opinions o
27、n clothesline drying. D. Different varieties of clotheslines BPeople believes that climbing can do good to health. Where can you learn the skill of climbing then? If you think that you have to go to the mountains to learn how to climb, youre wrong. Many Americans are learning to climb in city gyms(体
28、育馆). Here, people are learning on climbing. The climbing wall goes straight up and small holding places for hands and feet. How do people climb the wall? To climb, you need special shoes and belt(保护带) around your chest to hold you. There are ropes(绳索)tied to you. The ropes hold you in place so that
29、you dont fall. A beginners wall is usually about 15 feet high, and you climb straight up. There are small pieces of metal that stick out for you to stand on and hold on to. Sometimes its easy to see the new piece of metal. Sometimes, its not. The most difficult is your fear. Its normal for humans to
30、 be afraid of falling, so its difficult not to feel fear. But when you move away from the wall, the ropes hold you, and you begin to feel safe. You move slowly until you reach the top. Climbing attracts people because its good exercise for almost everyone. You use your whole body, especially your ar
31、ms and legs. This sport gives your body a complete workout. When you climb, both your mind and your body can become stronger.60. What can we infer from the passage? A. People are fairly interested in climbing nowadays. B. It is impossible to build up ones body by climbing. C. People can only learn t
32、he skill of climbing outdoors. D. It is always easy to see holding places in climbing.61. The most difficult thing to do in wall climbing is _. A. to tie ropes to you B. to control your fear C. to move away from the wall D. to climb straight up62. The word workout underlined in the last paragraph mo
33、st probably means _. A. settlement B. exercise C. excitement D. tiredness63. Why does the author write this passage? A. To tell people where to find gyms. B. To prove the basic need for climbing C. To encourage people to climb mountains. D. introduce the sport of wall climbingCThey say there are thr
34、ee ways to experience the Grand Canyon; on foot, on mules(骡子) or by air. We chose the first. Up early; my husband and I and our three children couldnt wait to get started. We decided to walk along a lovely path named Bright Angel Trail. As we set out, I was shocked at how narrow the path was. And I
35、couldnt help noticing that the other tourists werent like us. They had heavy backpacks, water bottles, and hats. But as usual we were dressed, As the sun rose higher, Arizonas famous heat seemed to roast(烘烤)us. There was no shade and our legs were aching. We decided to go back, with the girl on my b
36、ack and the boys far behind. By the time we finally got back, our legs were like jelly.The next day, after wed had a long rest and a good breakfast, we were ready for another view of the Canyon - by air. After our last walk, this would be the easiest thing in the world.We called to each other excite
37、dly as the plane took off and circled around the Canyon. But the smiles on our faces disappeared as the pilot tossed(翻转)the plane around, pretending he was going to hit the ground. I shouted, STOP, TAKE US BACK! When we finally arrived back on land, once again our legs were like jelly. We hardly spo
38、ke as we drove back.As I said, there are three ways to view the Grand Canyon. We never tried the mules, but personally Id suggest a fourth: buy yourself a good magazine like National Geographic. That way, you can see the Canyon, without fear or tiredness.64. Which of the following is true according
39、to the second paragraph?A. They made a careful preparation before the tripB. They children were more joyful than their parents.C. Bright Angel Trail was not as lovely as they expected.D. The summer heat prevented them from enjoying the view.65. The underlined expression Our legs were like jelly prob
40、ably means .A. we were weak B. we were unhappy C. we were dissatisfied D. we were disappointed66. Which of the following best describes their Canyon trip by air?A. It proved to be frightening. B. It was more comfortableC. It turned out to be exciting D. It made each of them tired.67. We can infer fr
41、om the passage that .A. experiencing the Canyon on mules would be the best wayB. one needs to dress less when visiting the Grand Canyon.C. the writer was not serious when she made the suggestion.D. the whole family narrowly escaped from the air accident. D Celebrity(名人)has become one of the most imp
42、ortant representatives of popular culture. Fans used to be crazy about a specific film, but now the public tends to base its consumption(消费)on the interest of celebrity attached to any given product. Besides, fashion magazines have almost abandoned the practice of putting models on the cover because
43、 they dont sell nearly as well as famous faces. As a result, celebrities have realized their unbelievably powerful marker potential, moving from advertising for others products to developing their ownCelebrity clothing lines arent a completely new phenomenon, but in the past they were typically aime
44、d at the ordinary consumers, and limited to a few TV actresses. Today theyre started by first-class stars whose products enjoy equal fame with some world top brands. The most successful start-ups have been those by celebrities with specific personal style. As celebrities become more and more experienced at the market, they expand their production scale rapidly, co