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人教新版高考英语模拟考试卷一人教版第一节:单项填空(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。例:Itisgenerallyconsideredunwisetogiveachild____________heorshewants.A.howeverB.whateverC.whicheverD.whenever答案是B。21.—WhatcanIdoforyou,Madam?—No,thanks.I________.A.justlookforsomeoneC.candoitmyselfB.amjustlookingaroundD.justwaitforafriend22.Themayor’ssuggestionis_____acceptedbysomeofthecitizensinthiscity.A.merelyB.sincerelyC.hardly23.—Dideveryoneagreewithmyidea?—No,______onlythreeofthemthatagreed.D.almostA.therewasB.therewereC.itwasD.itwere24.—Excuseme,ProfessorWang.Canyousparemeafewminutes?—____?A.What’sonB.What’supC.WhatiswrongD.What’smore25.I____formyEnglishbookeverywhere,wheredidyouputit?A.HavebeenlookingB.havelookedD.waslookingC.looked26.Studentswhobreaktheschoolprinciples_____.A.havebeenpunishedB.willbepublishedC.hasbeenpublishedD.published27.IamverygladthatI____itagain.A.needn’ttodoB.don’tneedtodoC.don’tneedtohavedoneD.needto28.Itishightimewe____.A.setoutB.setsout29.Wecandonothingbut_____forhiscoming.A.towaitB.waitedC.waitD.waiting30.Allflights_____becauseoftheheavyrainstorm,wehavetowaituntiltomorrow.C.hassetD.aresettingoutA.werecanceledB.havebeencanceledD.havingcanceledC.havingbeencanceled31.Thecattle____uswithenoughmilk.A.producesB.providesC.produceD.provide32.Hegotwhathewanted____thecostofhislife.A.withB.inC.onD.at33.____youcansucceeddependson____hardyouwork.A.What…howB.Whether…howC.That…howD.That…what34.Suchequipment____weuseinthiscountryisalsousedinmanyothercounties.A.thatB.which35.____youunderstandhim,youwilllikehim.A.UnlessB.WhenC.OnceD.WhileC.whatD.as第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36~55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Mr.Joneswastravellinginacar.SoonaftersettingoutfromavillagetodrivetoLondon,heheardastrangenoisefromthebackofthecar.Naturally,he36tohavealook.Heexaminedthewheels37butfoundnothingwrong.38,hegotbackintothecarand39hisway.Thenoisebeganalmostimmediatelyandwaslouderthan40.Quicklyturninghishead,themansawwhatappearedtobeagreatblackcloudfollowingthecar.41hestoppedatavillagelateron,hewastoldthataqueenbeemustbe42inhiscarastherewerethousandsofbeesnearby.43learningthis,themanrealizedthattheonlywaytogetridofthebeeswouldbetodriveawayas44aspossible.Afteranhour’sharddriving,hearrivedinLondonwherehe45hiscaroutsideahotelandwentintohaveadrink.Itwasnotlong46awaiterwhohadseenhim47hurriedintoinformhimthathiscarwascoveredwith48.Thepoordrivertelephonedthepoliceandexplainedwhathadhappened.The49decidedthatthebestwayto50thesituationwouldbetocallinabee-keeper.Inashorttime,thebee-keeperarrived.Hefoundthe51passengerhiddennearthewheelatthebackofthecar.Very52tothedriverforhis53gift,thebee-keepertookthequeenandherthousandsof54homeinalargebox.Then,thedriverdroveawayinpeace,55freefromthe“blackcloud,”whichhadhungoverhiscar.36.AmovedonBgotoutCturnedaroundDdroveback37.AcloselyBquietlyCclearly38.AHoweverBThoughCInsteadDdeeplyDThereforeDdroveDearly39.AwentBcontinuedCstarted40.AeverBthebeginningCthepast41.AUntilBBefore42.AtakenBfoundCWhenDSinceChiddenDstored43.AAtBOnCForDIn44.AcarefullyBquietlyCbravelyDquicklyDlayDwhenDleave45.AsentBrestedCparked46.AbeforeBthenCuntil47.AcomeoverBarriveCsetoff48.AbeesBdustCflowersDacloud49.AwaiterBdriverCexpertDpolice50.AgetridofBgoonwithCcleanup51.AmistakenBanxiousCunpopular52.AthankfulBangryCsurprisedDdelightfulDdealwithDunwelcome53.AworthlessBexpensiveCunexpectedDusual54.AsistersBloversCfollowersDprisoners55.AbyandbyBatleastCbyallmeansDatpresent第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AAskthreepeopletolookoutthesamewindowatabusystreetcornerandtellyouwhattheysee.Chancesareyouwillreceivethreedifferentanswers.Eachpersonseesthesamescene(场景),buteachperceives(察觉)somethingdifferentaboutit.Perceivinggoesoninourminds.Ofthethreepeoplewholookoutthewindow,onemaysaythatheseesapolicemangivingamotoristaticket(罚单).Anothermaysaythatheseesarush-hourtrafficjamattheintersection.Thethirdmaytellyouthatheseesawomantryingtocrossthestreetwithfourchildrenintow(拉着).Forperception(感知)istheminds’sinterpretationofwhatthesenses—inthiscaseoureyes—tellus.Manypsychologists(心理学家)todayareworkingtotrytodeterminejusthowapersonexperiencesorperceivestheworldaroundhim.Usingascientificapproach,thesepsychologistssetupexperimentsinwhichtheycancontrolallofthefactors.Bymeasuringandchartingtheresultsofmanyexperiments,theyaretryingtofindoutwhatmakesdifferentpeopleperceivetotallydifferentthingsaboutthesamescene.56.Perceivingisanactionthattakesplace_____.A.inoureyes.B.onlywhenwethinkveryhardaboutsomething.C.onlyunderthedirectionofapsychologist.D.ineveryperson’smind.57.Peopleperceivedifferentthingsaboutthesamescenebecause____.A.theyseedifferentthings.B.theycannotagreeaboutthingsC.somehavebettereyesightD.noneofthese58.Psychologistsstudyperceptionby_____.A.settingupmanyexperiments.B.askingeachotherwhattheysee.C.lookingoutofwindows.D.Studyingpeople’seyes.59.Thebesttitleforthisarticleis_____.A.HowWeSeeB.LearningAboutOurMindsThroughScienceC.WhatPsychologistsPerceiveD.HowToBecomeAnExperimentalPsychologistBInexactlyayear,themostimportanteventsinceWorldWar2willtakeplaceinEurope—thestartofthesingleEuropeancurrency(货币).For40years,WesternEuropeancountrieshavebeenslowlychangingtheirpoliticalandeconomicstructure(经济结构).Theiraimhasbeentoreplacetheconfusingandwastefulsystemofnationalcurrencieswithasingle,unitedeconomy.Nowthisprocess(过程)isenteringitslastperiod.Inoneyear'stime,onJanuary1,1999,membercountriesoftheEuropeanUnion(EU)willlinktheireconomiestogether.Threeyearslater,in2002,theirnationalcurrencieswillbereplacedbyasingle,EU-widecurrency,the"Euro".Thesinglecurrencyhastakenalongtimetoarrive.Itwasfirstconsideredovertenyearsago,whentheEUsetupthesinglemarket.ThisaimedtoimproveEUcompetitivenessinworldmarketsbyallowingforthefeemovementofpeopleandgoodthroughouttheUnion.Asinglecurrencywasacceptedasthelogicalextension(合乎逻辑的延伸)toremoval(移动)ofthesetradebarriers(障碍).60.ThesingleEuropeancurrencyiscalled____.A.poundB.francC.EUD.Euro61.Thesinglecurrencyis____.A.earlierthanthesinglemarket.B.asearlyasthesinglemarket.C.laterthanthesinglemarket.D.aslateasthesinglemarket.62.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.Before1999,peopleintheEUwereabletomovefreelythroughouttheUnion.B.SettingupthesinglemarketisthemostimportanteventinEuropeafterWorldWar2.C.TheEurowilltaketheplaceofcurrenciesofthemembercountriesintheEU.D.TheUSAisnotamemberoftheEU.63.Whichisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.TheEuroB.TheEUC.ThesingleMarketD.HowtousetheEuroCOncetherewasnozero.Towritethenumbersixty-three,peoplewrote63.Towritesixhundredandthree,peoplewrote63.Thespacewastheretomean"notany"tens.Sometimespeopledidnotrememberthespace.Itwashardtoseeandtoread.Laterpeopleusedadot(点)toholdthespace.Sixhundredandthreelookedlikethis6.3.Butthedotwashardtosee.Sopeopleputacirclearoundit.Thenpeoplecouldseethedot.Theyrememberedthespace.Atlast,onlythecirclearoundthedotwasused.Itwaslikeazero.Thisisonestoryofhowthezerocametobeused.Nowzerohasmanyimportantuses.Zerotellshowmany.Canyoutellsomeotherwayszeroisused?64.Long,longago,peopledidn'tknowhowto_____.A.write603B.writezeroC.writenumbersD.writesixty-three65.Long,longago,iftheywrotetwohundredandeight,peoplewrote____.A.28B.28C.280D.208.66.Later____wasusedtomeanspace.A."notany"B.letter"o"C.zeroD.adot67.Thestorytellsus____.A.howzerohappened.B.howtowritezero.C.what'stheuseofzero.D.thatzeromeansadot,acircleorspace.DAwhite-hairedoldgentlemanstepsoutofhiscar,baginhandandcoatoverhisarm.Hehascalledfromhisofficetosaythatheisontheway.Hiswifeispreparingsupper.Hecanseethelightshininginsidehisownfrontdoor.Helooksforwardtofireandhotmilk.Itisacoldnight.Afewsecondslaterheislyingontheicygroundinapoolofhisownblood.Itdoesn'thappenveryoften,butitdoeshappeninthecapitalcityoftheUnitedStates.Itismorelikelytohappeninthenear-desertedcitycenteratnight.Whathappenedtohimcouldhappentoanyofus.SenatorStennis,whois71,gotoutofhiswhiteBuickat7:40p.m.outsidehishomeat3609CumberlandStreet.Twoyouthssaid,"Getout!Money,please."Hefollowedtheorder.Hehandedoverhiswalletcontainingseveralcards,agoldwatchandtheonlymoneyhehadinhiepockets—twenty-sevencents.Theyouthsalsosaid,"Now,we'regoingtoshootyouanyway."Anywaytheydid.Onebullet(子弹)hithiminthelegandstruckthebone.Theotherenteredhischestjustbelowtheupperpocketofhissuit.Itnarrowlymissedhisheart.Strangelyhemadeitacrossaten-meterdistance,upeightstepsandalongtwentymorefeetofstonepath.Hiswifemethimatthedoor,andsawtwomenrunning.Thesenatortoldhertocallthepoliceandthedoctor.Thesenatorispowerfulpoliticalfigure,butitisunlikelythatthetwoyoungmenknewwhohewas.Morelikelythereasonforthekillingwasthathehadonlynomorethanaquarterofdollar—notenoughfortwocupsofcoffee.68.Accordingtothepassage______.A.suchamugging(抢劫)mighthavehappenedtoanyone.B.themugginghappenedonacoldeveninginasenator'shome.C.thesenatorwaskilledbecausehewasanimportantpolitician.D.themuggingmightnothavehappenedifthesenatorwasyoungandstrong.69.Havingrobbedthesenator,thetwoyoungmen____.A.pulledhimintoapool.B.shottwobulletsintohisbody.C.hitoutathimhard.D.carriedhimaway.70.Thetwoyoungmenwereangrybythefactthat_____.A.thesenatortriedtocheatthem.B.theyfailedtogetthesenator'sexpensivecar.C.thesenatordidn'tdieintheirhands.D.theydidn'tgetwhattheyhadexpected.71.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?A.Anear-desertedcitycenteratnightisadangerousplace.B.Peopleshouldalwayscarrysomemoneywiththem.C.Thoughseriouslywounded,thesenatormanagedtogethomeonhisown.D.Thesenator'swifemetthetwomenandrecognizedthemimmediately.EAgnesMillerwasoneoftheearliestleadersofthewomen'sliberationmovementintheUnitedStates.ShewasbornonafarminMissouriin1892.Strangelyenoughshehadaveryhappylifeasachild.Shewastheonlydaughterandtheyoungestchildoffive.Herparentsandherbrothersalwaystreatedherastheirfavorite.In1896thefamilymovedtoChicago.ThreeyearslatertheymovedbacktoSt.LouiswhereAgnesspenttherestofherchildhood.Sheenjoyedheryearsinschoolandwasanexcellentstudentofmathematics.Shealsowasquiteskillfulasapainter.ItwaswhenAgneswentofftocollegethatshefirstlearnedthatwomenwerenottreatedasequals.Shedidn'tlikebeingtreatedunequallybutshetriednottonoticeit.Aftergraduatingfromcollegeshetriedtogetajobinhermajorfield—physics.Shesoonfounditwasalmostimpossibleforawoman.Agnesspentafullyearlookingforajob.Finallyshegaveupinanger.Shebeganwritinglettersofangertovariousnewspapers.AneditorinNewYorklikedherideasverymuch.Hespeciallylikeherstyle.Heaskedhertodoaseriesofstoriesonthedifficultiesthatwomenhadinfindingajob.Andthereshebeganhergreatfightforequalrightsforwomen.72.HowmanychildrendidMr.MillerandMrs.Millerhave?A.1B.3C.4D.573.WheredidAgnesspendherchildhood?A.MissouriB.ChicagoC.NewYorkD.St.LouisandChicago74.Atschool,Agneswasgoodat____.A.physicsandpaintingC.writingandmathsB.mathsandpaintingD.physicsandwriting75.WhathappenedinAgnes'slifewhenshewasincollege?A.Shelearnedtoacceptthefactthatmenandwomenwereunequal.B.Shelearnedthatitwasimpossibleforawomantobeascientist.C.Shecametoknowoftheinequalitybetweenmenandwomen.D.Shedevelopedherpersonalwayofwriting.第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)此题要求改正所给短文中的错误。对标有题号的每一行作出判断:如无错误,在该行右边横线上画一个勾(√);如有错误(每行只有一个错误),则按下列情况改正:此行多一个词:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉,在该行右边横线上写出该词,并也用斜线划掉。此行缺一个词:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),在该行右边横线上写出该加的词。此行错一个词:在错的词下划一横线,在该行右边横线上写出改正后的词。注意:原行没有错的不要改。Afteradaywork,thebodyneedstohavea76__________.rest.Sleepisnecessaryforhealthy.Therest77__________.yougetwhilesleepingmakeyourbodyabletoprepareitselfforthenextday.Therearefour-levelssleep.Eachislittledeeperthantheonebefore.Asyou78__________.79__________.80__________.sleep,yourbodyrelaxes(放松).Yourheart81______

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