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贵溪一中高三年级课改5月模拟考试英语试题及答案贵溪一中高三年级课改5月模拟考试英语试题及答案贵溪一中高三年级课改5月模拟考试英语试题及答案资料仅供参考文件编号:2022年4月贵溪一中高三年级课改5月模拟考试英语试题及答案版本号:A修改号:1页次:1.0审核:批准:发布日期:贵溪一中高三年级课改模拟考试英语试题第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节语法和词汇知识(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)21.Mrs.Jane,whocomesfrom________Europeancountry,hasformedthehabitofattending________churchonSundays. A.an;不填 B.an;the C.不填; 不填 D.a;不填22.—DoyoumindifIleavemycarhereforaminute?—________. A.Great!Nevermind B.Ofcoursenot.It’snotallowedhere C.No,youcan’t D.I’dratheryoudidn’t,actually23.IthinkTomwill_______agoodmonitor,soI’mgoingtovoteforhim.A.get

B.grow

C.make

D.remain24.Inthepastseveralweeks,manycitiesinNorthernChina________fromheavyfogsand severecold,causinggreatinconveniencetopeople. A.hadbeensuffered B.havebeensuffering C.weresuffered D.suffered25.Ifthewound________becomeinfected,donothesitatetocallme. A.shall B.must C.should D.would26.Militaryhelicoptersdroppedfoodandmedicinetotheearthquakesurvivorsthatremained________inremotemountainvillages.A.cutoff B.paidoff C.putoff D.laidoff27.Theemployersoftengivethejobto_______theybelievehaveworkexperiencewithastrongsenseofduty.

A.whoever

B.thosewho

C.who

D.whomever28.Haditbeenpossible,IwouldhavegonetoattendMonicainthehospital,butI________fullyoccupiedlastmonth. A.hadbeen B.was C.amD.havebeen29.Duetotheunreasonableindividualincome_______,thegapbetweentherichandpoorhasbecomeanoutstandingissue.A.distributionB.associationC.accommodationD.contributionstudentsstartedtheirexcitingjourneyinballoons_________byjetsofhotgas.A.drove B.todrive C.driven D.driving31.Recentlystockpriceshavebeenfalling________becauseoftheinfluenceoftheglobalfinancialcrisis. A.sharply B.absolutelyC.narrowly D.universally32.—Let’sgotoaplace_______wecanmakearound—tripinoneday?

—Whataboutone_______wecanclimbandswim?A.where;where

B.towhich;whereC.where;inwhich

D.inwhich;where33.________privatecarsarebringingusconvenience,theymayalsocausemoretrafficaccidentsandpollution. A.While B.As C.If D.Since34.We’llneverforgetthisterribleaccidentandthedamage_______hascausedtothearea. A.that B.what C.it D.one35.Theofficergaveordersthatanyone________agunshouldbereportedtothepolicestation.A.seestake B.seetakenC.seeingtakeD.seentaking第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。Agentlemanhiredataxioutsidetherailwaystation.Thetaxihadawoolencarpetwith36laceedges.Ontheglasspartition(隔离物)that37thedriver'sseatwasacopyofafamouspainting.Itswindowswereallclean.Thecustomerwasverymuch38andsaidtothedriver,“I'veneverseenanicer39.”“Thankyouforyourpraise,”thedriveranswered40.“Howdiditoccurtoyouto

decorateyourcar”askedthecustomer.“Thecarisn'tmine,”saidthedriver.“Itbelongstothecompany.Iusedtobea41oftaxis.Whentheyreturned,allofthemwereas42asgarbagecanswithcigarettebuttsandrubbish43hereandthere.Ontheseatsanddoor-handlescouldbefoundsomething44likepeanutsauceor,chewinggum.WhysoIthoughtifthecaritselfwereverycleanthepassengerswouldmost45beconsiderateandavoidlittering.”“SowhenIgota46tobeataxi-driver,Ibeganto47myideaintopractice—totidyand48thecar.Nowbeforeanewpassengergetsonmycar,I'dmakeacheckandbesureitisingoodorder.Whenmycar49afteraday'swork,italwaysremains50.”Whendoingathing,onemakeseffortsandwantstoseetheresult.Tochangeothers,onehastomaketwicethe51butgethalftheresult.Tochangeoneselfistheotherwayround—morefruitwithlesseffort.Onehadbetteraskoneselfwhyonemakes52onothersmuchmorethanononeself.53youtakeenoughcaretodoasbestasyoucanforotherpeople'ssake,youreffortswillnaturallypayoff.Ifyou54theinnerworldofyourown,examineyourselfandwipeoutthedustanddirt,insteadoffixingyoureyesonotherpeople,youwillfindacheerful55foryourselfandcreateapleasantenvironmentforothers.36.A.brilliant B.exciting C.ugly D.favorite37.A.protected B.covered C.separated D.prevented38.A.moved B.surprised C.disappointed D.annoyed39.A.seat B.taxi C.garage D.carpet40.A.naturally B.firmly C.hopefully D.smilingly41.A.driver B.customer C.repairer D.cleaner42.A.dirty B.pleasant C.attractive D.clean43.A.spread B.1eft C.dotted D.extended44.A.sticky B.busy C.funny D.clumsy45.A.extremely B.willingly C.likely D.regularly46.A.permit B.passport C.certificate D.1icense47.A.make B.take C.put D.get48.A.decorate B.drive C.provide D.describe49.A.speeds B.returns C.arrives D.leaves50.A.shameful B.bright C.spotless D.dirty51.A.progress B.trial C.attempt D.effort52.A.demands B.comments C.suggestions D.decisions53.A.Though B.If C.As D.While54.A.lookup B.lookfor C.lookinto D.lookthrough55.A.spirit B.sense C.mind D.mood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。AIfyouhaveevergonethroughatollbooth(收费所),youknowthatyourrelationshiptothepersonintheboothisnotthemostintimateyou'lleverhave.Itisoneoflife'sfrequentaffairs:Youhandoversomemoney;youmightgetchange;youdriveoff.Lateonemorningin2010,headedforlunchinSanFrancisco,Idrovetowardabooth.Iheardloudmusic.Itsoundedlikeaparty.Ilookedaround.Noothercarswiththeirwindowsopen.Nosoundtrucks.Ilookedatthetollbooth.Insideit,themanwasdancing."Whatareyoudoing"Iasked."I'mhavingaparty,"hesaid."Whatabouttherestofthepeople"Ilookedattheothertollbooths.Hesaid,"Whatdothoselookliketoyou"Hepointeddowntherowoftollbooths."Theylooklike…tollbooths.Whatdotheylookliketoyou"Hesaid,"Verticalcoffins.At8:30everymorning,livepeoplegetin.Thentheydieforeighthours.At4:30,likeLazarusfromthedead,theyreemerge(再度出现)andgohome.Foreighthours,brainisonhold,deadonthejob.Goingthroughthemotions."Iwasamazed.Thisguyhaddevelopedaphilosophy,amythologyabouthisjob.Sixteenpeopledeadonthejob,andtheseventeenth,inpreciselythesamesituation,figuresoutawaytolive.Icouldnothelpaskingthenextquestion:"WhyisitdifferentforyouYou'rehavingagoodtime."Helookedatme."Iknewyouweregoingtoaskthat.Idon'tunderstandwhyanybodywouldthinkmyjobisboring.Ihaveacorneroffice,glassonallsides.IcanseetheGoldenGate,SanFrancisco,andtheBerkeleyhills.HalftheWesternworldvacationshere……andIjuststrollineverydayandpracticedancing."Accordingtothefirstparagraph,inmostcases,howdoyoudescribetherelationshipbetweendriversandtollbooth?

mostintimateB.verytenseC.prettyordinaryD.extremelyhostileWhydidtheauthorgotoSanFranciscoToattendaparty B.TohaveamealC.Todancewiththeworkerinthetollbooth D.TohandintherepairfeeofhiscarTheunderlinedname“Lazarus”mentionedintheeighthparagraphprobablyreferstoaperson___________.whowasveryactiveinhislife B.whowasdeadandrevivedfromdeathC.whowasgoingtoSanFrancisco D.wholikeddancingatworkAccordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?Theauthorpassedbythetollbootheveryday.B.Theworkerenjoyedhisworkverymuch.C.OnlywesternpeopleliketospendtheirholidaysintheBerkeleyhills.D.Thedancingworkerwasgettingbadlyalongwithhiscolleagues.Afterhearingwhattheworkersaid,theauthorwouldprobably_________.gototheworker’sseniortocomplainabouthisbadattitudetowardsjob.B.goclimbingtheGoldenGateandtheBerkeleyhillstohaveavacation.C.learntotakeapositiveattitudetojobandappreciatevaluablethingsinlife.D.gobackhomeinsteadofwastingtimetravelingtoSanFrancisco.BManypeopleinfluencedvariousaspectsofmylife,basedontheirpersonalcharacteristics,accomplishments,andvalues.IhavebeenfortunatetohavehadnumerousteachersandprofessorswhoIrespectfortheirpatienceandintelligence.Thereareartiststhathaveinspiredmebytheirnaturaltalentsandoriginalcreativity.Ivaluemanypoliticalleaders,whohaveinspiredmebytheircontributionstosociety,andtheirabilitytochangeourfutures.ButofallthepeopleIhaveknowninmylife,thepersonIadmiremostismyfather. Astheyoungestgirlinmyfamily,Ialwaysconsideredmyselftobe“Daddy’slittlegirl”.WhileIgrewup,italwaysmademesadtoseesomanyofmyfriendsandneighborswithoutafatherorfather-likefigurearound.Thishelpedmeappreciatehowmyfatheralwaystakesaninterestinhischildren’slives.Ineveryaspectofmylifemyfathercontinuouslypushesmetoexcel,soIcouldaccomplishmyworkoutstandinglyamongmypeople.WheneverIfeellikegivingup,orhaveaquestionoraconcern,IknowIcanalwayscallonhimforadvice.FromhimIhavealsolearnedthatsometimesyouhavetoputothers’needsaheadofyourown,butyoushouldmakesureyouarenottakenadvantageofbyothers.Hisstrengthseemstobeunbreakableduringhardtimes,andheisextremelydeterminedtoaccomplishanythinghesetshismindon,nomatterhowtinyitis.Ihighlyrespecthimforhowhestandsupforwhathebelievesin,andwillneverbackdown.Ihavealwaysadmiredhisopenmind,compassionforpeople,andsenseofunderstanding.Heisaveryreservedman,buttoeverybody’ssurprise,hehasagreatsenseofhumor,andalwaysknowshowtoputasmileonthefacesofhiswife,hischildrenandhisfriends. Livinginhisaffectionandinstruction,Iamveryproudofmyfather.Healsoprofesseshowproudheisofhischildren,andisstilltheretosupportusinwhateverweareinvolvedin.61.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage A.Howmyfatherlovedme B.Myfather—theonewhoinfluencedmemost C.Iamtheappleonmyfather’spalm D.Myfather—thepersonIadmiremost62.Whichofthefollowingcouldnotbeusedtodescribetheauthor’sfather A.Knowledgeableandsociable B.Affectionateandopen-minded C.Considerateandhumorous D.Energeticandhelpful63.Whichofthefollowingcanbestexplaintheunderlinedword“excel” A.Beclevererthanothers. B.Showoff. C.Dobetterthanothers. D.Keephealthy64.Accordingtotheunderlinedpart,thefatherwastellingtheauthorto___________. A.trytobegoodtothosewhowereworthmakingfriendswith B.thinkaboutothersandhelpthem,butnottobemadeuseofinanegativeway C.thinkaboutothersandhelpthem,sothatshecouldmakethemserveherD.trytotakeadvantageofthosewhowerefriendlytoher65.Whatcanweinferabouttheauthor A.Shehadsympathyforthefatherless. B.Sheconsideredherfatherhumorousandwasoftenmadetolaughbyhim. C.Sheappreciatedherfatherbecausehesolvedalltheproblemsforher. D.Shewasoutstandinginworkbecauseherfatherpushedherhard.CArchaeology,likemanyacademicwords,comesfromGreekandmeans,moreorless,“thestudyofoldthings”.So,itisreallyapartofthestudyofhistory.However,mosthistoriansusepaperevidence,suchasletters,paintingsandphotographs,butarchaeologistslearnfromtheobjectsleftbehindbythehumansoflongago.Normally,thesearethehardmaterialsthatdon’tbreakdownordisappearveryquickly—thingslikehumanbonesandobjectsmadefromstoneandmetal.Itisveryunusualtofindanythingmorethanthehardevidenceofhistory—normally,thebacteriaintheaireatawayatsoftmaterials,likebodies,clothesandthingsmadeofwood.Occasionally,thingsaredifferent.In1984,twomenmadeanamazingdiscoverywhileworkinginabogcalledLindowMoss,inthenorthofEngland.Abogisaverywetareaofearth,withalotofplantsgrowinginit.Itcanbelikeaverybigandverythickvegetablesoup—walkinthewrongplaceandyoucansinkanddisappearforever.Themenwereworkingwhenoneofthemsawsomethingstickingout—ahumanfoot!Naturally,themencalledthepolice,whothenfoundtherestofthebody.Wasitacaseofmurder

Possibly—butitwasadeathnearlytwothousandyearsold.ThetwomenhadfoundabodyfromthetimeoftheRomaninvasionofBritain.Despitebeingsoold,thisbodyhadskin,muscles,hairandinternalorgans—thescientistswhoexaminedhimwereabletolookinsidetheman’sstomachandfindthefoodthathehadeatenforhislastmeal!WhywasthismansowellpreservedItwasbecausehewasinaverywateryenvironment,safefromthebacteriathatneedoxygentolive.Also,thewaterinthebogwasveryacidic.Theacidpreservedtheman’sskininthewaythatanimalskinispreservedforleathercoatsandshoes.HowdidhedieUnderstandably,archaeologistsandotherscientistswantedtoknowmoreaboutthepersonthattheycalled“LindowMan”.Hishandsandfingernailssuggestedthathehadn’tdoneheavymanualworkinhislife—hecouldhavebeenarichman.Theyfoundthathehadn’tdiedbyaccident.Thearchaeologistsbelievethathewassacrificedtothreedifferentgods.Whichlanguagedoestheword“archaeology”comefrom?A.French. B.German C.Roman. D.GreekTheword“these”inthefirstparagraphrefersto___________.A.letters B.photographs C.paintings D.ObjectsWhichofthefollowinghelpedtopreserve“LindowMan”A.SoilandenergyB.BacteriaandoxygenC.AcidandwaterD.IceandlowtemperatureAccordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?A.Historiansusuallyusepaperevidence,whilearchaeologistsusehardevidence.B.“LindowMan”wasnamedafterthepersonwhofirstfoundhim.C.“LindowMan”wasfoundbytwoarchaeologistsinthesouthofEngland.D.“LindowMan”wasgoodatmanualwork.Whichisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.AnAmazingArchaeologicalDiscoveryB.ArchaeologyandHistoryC.WhatIsArchaeology D.TheDeathof“LindowMan”DItwasreportedlastweekthatdeveloperscouldtakephotosfromApplemobileandGoogleAndroiddeviceswithoutthephoneownersknowingthattheimageswerebeingtaken.InApple’scase,developerscanalsoobtainthelocationinformationforeachphoto.Senator(参议员)CharlesSchumersaidinatelephoneinterviewthathisofficehadspokenwithofficialsatbothAppleandGoogleonMonday.“WeaskedthemiftheycouldfindawayontheirowntopreventApplefromhavingaccesstoprivateinformation,”Mr.Schumersaid.“Theywerefriendlyandopentotheideathatthisoughttobechanged.”OnSunday,Mr.Schumer

said

thatheplannedtosendalettertotheFederalTradeCommissionaskingtheagencytoinvestigateAppleandGoogleaftertheprivacyconcernscametolight.

ClaudiaBourneFarrell,anspokeswoman,saidtheagencyhadreceivedtheletterbutshecouldnotcommentfurther.“Itworriespeopletothinkthatone’spersonalphotos,addressbook,andwhoknowswhatelsecanbeobtainedandevenpostedonlinewithoutpermission,”Mr.Schumerwroteinhislettertothe“Ifthetechnologyexiststoopenthedoortothiskindofprivacyinvasion(入侵),thensurelytechnologyexiststocloseit,andthat’sexactlywhatmusthappen.”Mr.SchumersaidifAppleandGooglecouldnotcometoanagreementtofixtheproblem,thenhewouldbeforcedtotaketheissuefurther.Hesaidothercompanieshadbeenwillingtoworkwithhisofficetofixissues.“I’moptimisticthatwecangetthischangedwithoutanyregulation,”hesaid.“Ifit’snotchanged,thenwe’llturntotheandifthatdoesn’tworkthenwe’llconsiderlegislativeapproach.”Thehaswarnedcompaniestotrytobemore

vigilant(警醒的)

intheireffortstoprotectconsumerswhenitcomestoprivacy.71.ThesenatorsspokewithofficialsatbothAppleandGoogle___________.A.todiscusswhetheritisillegaltohaveaccesstoprivateinformation.B.tourgethemnottoinvadeconsumers’privacy.C.tostopthemfromdevelopingthetechnologyoftakingphotos.D.tokeepthemfromobtainingthelocationinformationforeachphoto.72.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?

A.PrivacyinvasionfromApplehasexistedforalongtime.B.PrivacyinvasionfromGooglehasexistedforalongtime.C.Mr.SchumertakestheprivacyconcernscausedbyAppleandGoogleseriously.andGooglehavedecidedtomakeachange.73.Mr.Schumer’slettertothemainlyshowsthatthetechnologytoopenthedoortoprivacyinvasion___________.A.causesprivacyinvasiontohappenfrequently.B.canbeusedifpermitted.C.causespersonalinformationtobepostedonlinewithoutpermission.D.causespeopletoworryaboutthesafetyoftheirpersonalinformation.74.Iftheprivacyconcernscan’tbesolvedwiththehelpofthe___________.senatorswillturntolegislation.B.Thecompanieswillbeclosed.C.Thecompanieswillbefined.D.Thesenatorswillforcethecompaniesnottoinvadeprivacy.75.Wherecanwereadaboutthepassage?

A.Inasciencereport.B.InamagazineC.Inanewspaper.D.Inatextbook.第二卷(非选择题,共35分)第四部分:写作(共两节;满分35分)第一节:阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,并根据短文后的要求答题,然后将答案填入相应的位置上。(请注意答题后的词数要求)。[1]Atthebeginningofthetwentiethcentury,manypeoplethoughtthattheAmericanfamilywasfallingapart.Acenturylater,weknowthatthiswasnotthecase.However,althoughthefamilyisstillaliveintheUnitedStates,itssizeandshapewereverydifferent100yearsago.[2]Inthelate1800sandearly1900s,thereweremainlytwotypesoffamiliesintheUnitedStates:theextendedandthenuclear.Theextendedfamilyusuallyincludesgrandparents,parents,andchildrenlivingunderthesameroof.Thenuclearfamilyconsistsofonlyparentsandchildren.Todaytherearemanydifferentkindsoffamilies.Somepeoplelivein“traditional”families,thatis,astay-homemother,aworkingfather,andtheirownbiologicalchildren.Othersliveintwo-paycheckfamilies,single-parentfamilies,adoptiveorfosterfamiliesandsoon.[3]WhatcausedthestructureofthefamilytochangeInthe1930sand1940s,manyfamiliesfacedseriousfinancialproblemsduringtheGreatDepressionandwomenwerechoosingtogotocollegeandtakejobsoutsidethehome.Asaresult,thebirthratebegantofallandthedivorceratebegantorise.DuringWorldWarII(1939-1945),5millionwomenwereleftalonetotakecareoftheirhomesandtheirchildren.___________________,thousandsoftheirwiveshadtogotoworkoutsidetheirhome.[4]Duringthenexttenyears,thesituationchanged.Therewerefewerdivorces,andpeoplemarriedatayoungerageandhadmorechildrenthanthepreviousgeneration.Itwasunusualforamothertoworkoutsidethehomeduringtheyearswhenherchildrenweregrowingup.Thetraditionalfamilyseemedtobereturning.[5]Intheyearsbetween1960sand1990s,thereweremanyimportantchangesinthestructureofthefamily.Thedivorceratedoubledandthebirthratefellbyhalf.Thenumberofsingle-parentfamiliesdoubled,andthenumberofcoupleslivingtogetherwithoutbeingmarrieddoubledagain.Ifwecanjudgefromhistory,however,thiswillprobab

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