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1、学习必备欢迎下载高考冲刺模 拟试 卷i 听力( 满分 35 分,略)ii 语言知 识及应用(共 两节 ,满分 35 分)第一 节 完形 填空(共 10 小题;每小 题 2 分, 满分 20 分)阅读 下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从 2130 各题所给的 a,b,c 和 d 项中,选 出最佳 选项 ,并在答 题卡上 将该项 涂黑。“ cool is a word with many meanings. its traditional meaning is used to 21 a temperature that is fairly cold. as the world has changed,

2、however, the word has expanded to take 22 many different meanings. “ cool can be used to express feelings of 23 in almost anything. when you see a brand-name car in the street, maybe you cant help saying, its cool. you might think, “ hes so cool,” when you see your favorite footballer. we all 24 the

3、 meaning of cool. you can use it in place of many words such as “ new or “ 25 . ” heres an interesting story used to illustrate the usage of the word: a teacher asked her students to describe the waterfall they had visited. on one students paper was just the one sentence, its so cool. perhaps he tho

4、ught it was the 26 way to describe what he saw and felt. but the story also proves the 27 of words and expressions. without cool, some people have no words to express the same meaning. so it is necessary to improve our word strength to maintain some 28 . as a popular word, cool stands for a kind of

5、special 29 that people can accept easily. excepting cool, can you think of many words that make your life as colorful? i can. and i think they are also very 30 . 21.a. tell b.explain c.show d.inform 22.a.up b.on c.in d.down 23.a.shock b.interest c.eagerness d.coldness 24.a.change b.narrow c.enlarge

6、d.modify 25.a.amazing b.surprising c.entertaining d.shocking 26.a.common b.usual c.only d.best 27.a.limit b.shortage c.usage d.restriction 28.a.truth b.belief c.richness d.interest 29.a.habit b.culture c.language d.enjoyment 30.a.cool b.easy c.difficult d.important 第二 节 语法填空 (共 10 小题;每小 题 1.5 分, 满分

7、15 分)阅读 下面短文,按照句子结构 的语 法性和上下文连贯 的要求,在空格处填 人一 个 适当的词或使用括 号中词语 的正确形式 填空, 并将 答案 填写 在答 题卡标号为 3140 的相 应位置上。as the plane circled over the airport, everyone sensed that something was wrong. the plane was moving unsteadily through the air, and although the passengers 31 (fasten) their seat belts, they were

8、thrown forward suddenly. at that moment, the airhostess appeared. she looked very pale, but was quite calm. speaking quickly but almost in 32 whisper, she informed everyone that the pilot had fainted and asked if any of the passengers knew anything about machines 33 at least how to drive a car. afte

9、r a moments hesitation, a man got up and followed the hostess into the pilots cabin. 34 (move) the pilot aside, the man took his seat and listened carefully to the urgent instructions that were being sent 35 radio from the airport below. the plane was now 36 (danger) close to the ground, but to ever

10、yones 37 (relieve), it soon began to climb. the man had to circle the airport several times to become familiar 38 the controls of the plane. but the danger had not yet passed. the terrible moment came 39 he had to land. following instructions, the man guided the plane toward the airfield. the plane

11、shook violently as 40 touched the ground and then moved rapidly along the runway, and after a long run it stopped safely. 阅读 (共 两节 ,满 分 40 分)第一 节阅读 理解 (共 15 小题 ;每小 题 2 分, 满分 30 分)阅读 下列短文, 从每题所给的 a,b,c 和 d 项 中, 选出最佳 选项 ,并在答 题卡上 将该项 涂黑。a when other nine-year-old kids were playing games, she was workin

12、g at a petrol station. when other teens were studying or going out, she struggled to find a place to sleep on the street. but she overcame these terrible setbacks to win a highly competitive scholarship and gain entry to harvard university. and her amazing story has inspired a movie, homeless to har

13、vard: the liz murray story, shown in late april. liz murray, a 22-year-old american girl, has been writing a real-life story of willpower and determination. liz grew up in the shadow of two drug-addicted parents. there was never enough food or warm clothes in the house. liz was the only member of th

14、e family who had a job. her mother had aids and died when liz was just 15 years old. the effect of that loss became a turning point in her life. connecting the environment in which she had grown up with how her mother had died, she decided to do something about it liz went back to school. she threw

15、herself into her studies, never telling her teachers that she was 学习必备欢迎下载homeless. at night, she lived on the streets. what drove me to live on had something to do with understanding, by understanding that there was a whole other way of being. i had only experienced a small part of the society, she

16、 wrote in her book breaking night. she admitted that she used envy to drive herself on. she used the benefits that come easily to others, such as a safe living environment, to encourage herself that next to nothing could hold me down. she finished high school in just two years and won a full scholar

17、ship to study at harvard university. but liz decided to leave her top university a couple of months earlier this year in order to take care of her father, who has also developed aids. i love my parents so much. they are drug addicts. but i never forget that they love me all the time. liz wants movie

18、goers to come away with the idea that changing your life is as simple as making a decision. 41. the word setback in the first paragraph most probably means a. danger b. difficulty c. unhappiness d. disaster 42. what made liz threw herself into her studies? a. her parents addiction to drug. b. her mo

19、ther s disease. c. lack of food and clothes. d. her mother s death. 43. the underlined sentence in the third paragraph probably means that a. she didnt have enough social experience b. there was still more she needed to understand c. it was the difficult life that made her strong d. she had to under

20、stand as many ways of life as possible 44. according to the passage, which is not true about liz? a. strong-willed b. envious c. determined d. respectful 45. what is the best title for the passage? a. lizs harvard dream b. bitter childhood of liz c. liz s love for her parents d. liz s struggle for h

21、er life b in november 1965, new york was blacked out by an electricity failure. the authorities promised that it would not happen again. pessimists were certain that it would occur again within five years at the latest. in july 1997, there was a repeat performance which produced varying degrees of c

22、haos throughout the city of eight million people. in 1965, the failure occurred in the cool autumn and at a time of comparative prosperity. in 1997, the disaster was much more serious because it came when unemployment was high and the city was suffering from one of its worst heat waves. in 1965, the

23、re was little crime or looting during the darkness, and fewer than a hundred people were arrested. in 1997, hundreds of stores were broken into and looted. looters smashed shop windows and helped themselves to jewelry, clothes or television sets. nearly 4,000 people were arrested but far more disapp

24、eared into the darkness of the night. the number of policemen available was quite inadequate and they were wise not to use their guns against mobs which far outnumbered them and included armed men. hospitals had to treat hundreds of people cut by glass from shop windows. banks and most businesses re

25、mained closed the next day. the blackout started at 9:30 p.m., when lightning hit and knocked out vital cables. many stores were thus caught by surprise. the vast majority of new yorkers, however, were not involved in looting. they helped strangers, distributed candles and batteries, and tried to su

26、rvive in a nightmare world without traffic lights, refrigerator, elevators, water and electrical power. for twenty-four hours, new york realized how helpless it was without electricity. 46. in which season did the 1997 power failure probably happen? a. in spring. b. in summer. c. in autumn. d. in wi

27、nter. 47. all of the following prove that the blackout of 1997 not really a repeat performance, except a. the number of people arrested for crime. b. reaction of most new yorkers. c. there was much more chaos. d. economic situation. 48. what was the cause of the blackout in 1997? a. people overused

28、electricity. b. the economy went down. c. lightning hit and damaged vital cables. d. the passage does not mention. 49. why were many looters able to escape? a. they can hardly be noticed in the dark. b. all of the looters have guns. c. they are much more than the policemen. d. they are as wise as th

29、e policemen. 50. what can we learn from this passage? 学习必备欢迎下载a. economy will have an effect on social security. b. electricity failure will lead to social disorder. c. people can do nothing without electricity. d. crime occurs in the darkness of the night c awareness weeks have become a regular par

30、t of britain s cuhural landscape over the past few years. they started back in 1957, when one charity, christian aid, decided to make all its money-raising efforts on one time of year. it was thought that by doing this they would get more publicity for their cause. they were right, and soon other ch

31、arities and campaign groups followed them. these days, most donations to charity are not collected on the streets. so instead of just asking for money, charities prefer to spend their time raising awareness-spreading knowledge of the work they do or the cause they support. they also compete with bus

32、inesses and trade groups who use awareness weeks as marketing campaigns for their products. there are now 500 awareness weeks held every year in the uk. no week goes by without one group or another trying to make the british public aware of something, with most held in may or october. the danger wit

33、h all these awareness weeks is that people start to become cynical( 愤世嫉俗的 ). take national smile week, it seems like a great idea. let s all make each other s life a little bit happier with a friendly smile. but really it s just a group of dentists and cosmetics companies trying to sell us toothpast

34、e. it s enough to make you want to start national forget about it week. people feel that many awareness campaigns are just marketing exercises,says ms ormiston, who edits the awareness campaign register, a news letter which encourages people who run awareness weeks to become more aware of each other

35、. but 90 per cent of campaigns are run by traditional charities or not for groups to make money. theres still no official group for awareness campaigns,says ms ormiston. people can do what they like, whatever the size of their budgets or their public relations machines allows. this situation has led

36、 to calls for laws to stop real charities having their efforts overshadowed by marketing campaigns. this could be done by making the two groups hold their weeks at different times or stopping businesses running imitation charity campaigns. but there is another way. maybe it s time for national weak

37、awareness week, especially for people whose awareness of awareness weeks is weak. 51. what s the main purpose of awareness weeks run by charities in britain? a. to raise money for charities. b. to spread knowledge of charities. c. to take up marketing campaigns. d. to advertise their goods for sale.

38、 52. what do charities prefer to do these days? a. collecting money on the street. b. competing with business and trade groups. c. making people know more about charity cause. d. making people feel happy about their life. 53. why do people start to become cynical about awareness weeks? a. too many a

39、wareness weeks make people feel bored. b. people feel many awareness weeks are just for marketing exercises. c. people have a weak awareness of awareness weeks. d. awareness weeks are held too often and too much money is raised. 54. according to the passage, which is the right measure to solve the p

40、roblems in awareness campaigns? a. laws should stop awareness weeks run by real charities. b. there should be large public relations departments in awareness campaigns. c. business and awareness campaigns should not be held at the same place. d. marketing campaigns should not be in the name of chari

41、ty ones. 55. whats the writers view on awareness weeks? a. national forget about it week should be held to stop awareness weeks. b. national smile week is a great idea to improve people s living standard. c. more can be done for people to better understand awareness weeks. d. awareness weeks should

42、be stopped because of marketing campaigns. 第二节信息匹配(共 5 小题;每小题2 分,满分10 分)阅读下列应用文及相关信息,并按照要求匹配信息。请在答题卡上将对应题号的响应选项字母涂黑。首先请阅读下列关于节目的简介:a. tv1 7:20 p.m. find out more about australias animal life. this film was made last year by one of australias best-known cameramen, dougie bond. he spent over 200 hours

43、 filming the birds, 学习必备欢迎下载beasts and fish that inhabit this beautiful continent and for the first time brings some of these unusual animals to our tv screens. b. tv3 9:00 p.m. the popular science programme is back with the latest in technology and medicine. this week, cars that run on sunlight and

44、 the story of one baby s fight to live. c. tv2 8:10 p.m. what do you think goes into the food most of us eat every day of the week? tonights programme take a serious scientific look at the bread industry. whether you bake your own bread or just enjoy buying it, this programme will give you an intere

45、sting insight into something most of us eat every day of the week. d. tv1 5:15 p.m. busy parents? bored children? do you want something educational to entertain your children while you do something else? this popular magazine programme is for the under-fives. more music, fun, songs and games with ca

46、rla and larry. e. tv3 8:45 p.m. if you have always wanted to cook, now is your chance to learn. in the studio are two chefs who will take you through some simple recipes step by step. this is a repeat of the popular series shown last year, and available from most good bookshops. f. tv3 7:40 p.m. the

47、 latest new music. pete hogg looks at the best of the current rap, ragged and new jazz swing plus new video releases. this is the programme that tells you all about whats happening on the music scene and brings you interviews with tomorrow s young artists. 请阅读观众对节目的爱好,然后匹配适合他/她的节目。56. although rob l

48、ives a quiet life in the countryside, he is interested in finding out about the latest scientific development. 57. bella enjoys eating but she has never learnt how to cook, so it might be quite a good time to start now ! 58. dan is interested in taking wildlife photographs and enjoys the kind of pro

49、gramme about wild animals. 59. gina is a music teacher. although she prefers classical music, she likes to know about other music styles that interest her teenage students. 60. rons wife is in hospital. he wants to finds a programme suitable for his three-year-old son while he is busy with his work. iv 写作 (共两节,满分为40 分)第一 节基础写 作(共 1 小题,满分 15 分)【写作内容】假设你 校与美 国某中 学是姊妹学校,美方中 学

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