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山西省临汾市襄汾县新城镇联合学校高三英语上学期期末试卷含解析一、选择题1.IthoughtI

mycellphonesomewhere.Butitisonthebackseatofmycar.A.hadlost

B.wouldloseC.havelost

D.lose参考答案:A2.Manylifestylepatternsdosuch

greatharmtohealththattheyactuallyspeedup

_______weakeningofthehumanbody.

A.a;/

B./;the

C.a;the

D./;/

参考答案:B略3.—Howsadyoursonlooks!What'sup?--I'venoidea.That's

isupsettingme.A.who

B.which

C.what

D.that参考答案:C考察名词性从句。what在句中引导表语从句,在句中充当主语,表示“什么”。4.Youhadbetterbookroomsatthehotelinadvance

youshouldfindnoroomonyourarrival.A、sothat B、evenif C、incase D、nowthat参考答案:C5.Haveyougotthesejeansin

largersize?Thispairisabittoosmallaround

waist.A./;the B.a;the C.the;/ D.a;a参考答案:B6.

Astudyshowsthatstudentslivinginnon-smokingdormitoriesarelesslikelyto_____thehabitofsmoking.

A.makeup

B.turnup

C.drawup

D.pickup

参考答案:D7.—Daddy,doyoulikeitifIbuyawalletformymom’sbirthday?—________.A.Don’tbotherB.ThatalldependsC.Itcouldn’tbebetter

D.It’sagooddeal参考答案:C考查交际用语。句意:——爸爸,你认为我给妈妈买个钱包作为她的生日礼物怎么样呢?——没有比这更好的了。cannot+比较级=最高级。A不要麻烦了;B视情况而定;C非常好;D成交,一言为定。8.—Arethereanyforeignnovelsforustoreadinthissmalllibrary?—Thereareonlyafew,_

__.A.ifany

B.ifhave

C.ifsome

D.ifever参考答案:A9.—HaveyoubeentotheGreatWall?—Perhapsnotinmymemory._______,itmighthavebeenduringmyearlychildhood.

A.Ifany

B.Ifever

C.Ifonce

D.Ifnot参考答案:B10.---Hello.WantongInn.MayIhelpyou?

---Yes.Isthereanyroom_____tonight?A.renewable

B.convenient

C.available

D.permanent参考答案:C11.Foodsafetyis________important,sothegovernmentsparesnoeffortstopreventfoodpollution.A.strongly

B.reasonablyC.highly

D.naturally参考答案:C12.Shewassuchaproudpersonthatshewoulddie______shewouldadmitshewaswrong.A.ratherthan

B.until

C.after

D.before参考答案:D13.I’mgladyoutoldmeaboutyesterday’sshowbeingcancelled.OtherwiseI_____allthewayfornothing.A.travelled B.hadtravelled C.wouldtravel D.wouldhavetravelled参考答案:D14.—HaveyoueverreadTheBriefHistoryofTime?—Yes.WhileinBritain,I

itacoupleoftimes.A.haveread B.read C.hadread D.wasreading参考答案:B15.Attheendofanhour’splay,the________laydefinitelywiththehometeam.A.profit

B.favour

C.benefit

D.advantage参考答案:D略16.When______togiveadviceonsuccessinaninterview,Cameronsaid,“Thebiggestpieceofadviceistojustgetstarted.

A.asking

B.beingasked

C.asked

D.toask

参考答案:C17.Theislandis_______attractiveinspringandautumnbecauseofthepleasantweatherinbothseasons.A.partly

B.merely

C.nearly

D.equally参考答案:D18.Ihadjustfinishedmyhousework________Iheardcriesforfirstaidtheotherday.A.as B.while C.since D.when参考答案:D19.Forquite_____students,theirteacher'sadviceismoreimportantthan_____oftheirparents.A.few;one

B.alittle;some

C.afew;that

D.alot;many参考答案:C二、完型填空20.Travislaughedashetoreatthewrappingpaperonhisbirthdaypresent.Hewasso

21

!Finally,hewouldhavethecoolestpairofname-brandbasketballshoes.Alltheguysonhisteamwerewearingthename-brandshoesofapopularbasketball

22

,ChuckHart.

23

Hartwascriticizedforhispoorsportsmanshipandinfamous

24

,hewasagreatplayer.Infact,Traviswasn'tthinkingaboutHart'sbehavior;hehadonlyexpectedtoseeHart’s

25

onthesideofthebox.Thefirstindicationthatsomethingwas

26

cameashetoreawaythelastpieceofpaper.NotHart’s.Thenewshoeswerethename-brandofanotherplayer,RobertRyann,whowas

27

forhisamazingworkinthecommunity.Travis’shands

28

;hisheartstopped.Itwasn'tthattheRyannshoesweren’tnice,butwhatwouldhisfriendsthink?TheywerethewrongshoesandTraviswouldbe

29

bytheotherplayers.Whenhelookedupintohisdad’seyes,however,Travis

30

hewouldnottellhim."Thanks,Dad.Iwasreallyhopingforshoes,"Travissaidashepulledtheshoesoutofthebox.Nextmorninghisdaddrovehimtoschool.Whenthey

31

infrontofhisdestination,Travisslowlyopenedthecardoor.Justthen,hisdadstoppedhim.“Hey,Travis,waitaminute,look…”hisdadsaid

32

,“Travis,Iknowthosearen’ttheshoesyouhadhopedfor,butIsawthenamesofthetwoguysandmadea(n)

33

.Theguywhosenameisonthoseshoes,”hesaid,pointingdownatTravis’sfeet,“issomeoneI

34

.DoyouknowhowoftenRyannhasfoundhimselfin

35

?”“No,”Travissaid.“Never.He’snevertalkedbacktohiscoachorstartedafight,andhe’sateamplayer.Youcouldhaveactedlikea(n)

36

whenyoudidn’tgettheshoesyouwanted,Travis,butyouwere

37

andmadethebestofit.Youhavesuchagood

38

,liketheguywhosenameisontheseshoes.I’mhopingthatsomeday,yournamewillbeonthecoolestpairofshoesI’lleversee.”WhenTravislookeddownathisfeet,hesawtheshoes

39

.Hisdadhadusedhismindandhearttogivethesonathoughtful

40

.21.A.surprised

B.ashamed

C.excited

D.worried22.A.team

B.player

C.coach

D.game23.A.Unless

B.If

C.Because

D.Although24.A.skill

B.performance C.behavior

D.action25.A.name

B.photo

C.sign

D.model26.A.strange

B.wrong

C.true

D.funny27.A.known

B.encouraged

C.adopted

D.influenced28.A.fell

B.froze

C.shook

D.folded29.A.questioned

B.noticed

C.teased

D.attacked30.A.hoped

B.believed

C.decided

D.wished31.A.pulledup

B.putup

C.tookup

D.turnedup32.A.peacefully

B.hesitantly

C.delightedly

D.naturally33.A.choice

B.effort

C.comment

D.mistake34.A.believe

B.miss

C.admire

D.remember35.A.danger

B.surprise

C.sorrow

D.trouble36.A.teammate

B.adult

C.kid

D.student37.A.upset

B.rude

C.polite

D.glad38.A.quality

B.courage

C.dream

D.belief39.A.clearly

B.carefully

C.patiently

D.differently40.A.gift

B.look

C.hope

D.lesson参考答案:21-25.CBDCA

26-30.BABCC

31-35.ABACD

36-40.CCADATravis一直希望能有一双和队友们一样的印有球星ChuckHart名字的运动鞋,生日那天他却失望地发现父亲买给他的是另一位球星代言的运动鞋,但是Travis仍然尽力表现得很高兴。后来他父亲的一番话让他的思想有了改变,对鞋有了新的认识。21.A惊讶的;B羞愧的;C激动的;D担心的。从情理推断当Travis一直盼望着能有一双和队友们同样品牌的运动鞋时,他看到生日礼物是双鞋的时候心情会非常激动,故选C。22.A团队;B运动员;C教练;D比赛。从下文“Hartwascriticized…hewasagreatplayer.”可知,这里是篮球队员的鞋子。故选B.23.A除非;B如果;C因为;D尽管。从语境可知前句他因为体育道德差和声名狼藉的行为受到人们指责和后面他是个伟大的运动员是转折关系,故选D。24.A技能,技巧;B表演,表现;C行为;D行动。从下文“Infact,Traviswasn’tthinkingaboutHart’sbehavior;”可知,他不在乎Hart的行为,只想要他的名字出现在自己的鞋上。故选C。25.A名字;B照片;C标识;D模型。从下文“Travis,Iknow…,butIsawthenamesofthetwoguys”可知,鞋上印有球星的名字。故选A。26.A奇怪的;B错误的;C真实的;D滑稽的。从上文可知他开始非常兴奋,但是这时意识到不是他想要的球星的鞋子,所以是感到事情不对头。故选B。27.A出名的;B受到鼓舞的;C收养的;D受到影响的。从下文父亲的解释可知这个球星也是非常有名的。故选A。28.A掉下,摔倒;B僵住;C摇晃;D折叠。从下文“hisheartstopped”可知Travis此时心情复杂,思索着如何去面对队友们,所以手也停止了动作,故选B。29.A质问,审问;B发现,注意到;C耻笑,戏弄;D攻击。从上下文可知队友们都穿这个品牌的运动鞋,出于青少年攀比的心理,如果他没有这样的鞋队友们应该是笑话他,故选C。30.A.希望;B.相信;

C.决定;D.希望。从文章的叙述可知Travis是个懂事的孩子,怕父亲伤心,所以他决定不能让父亲知道他的失望。故选C。31.A车减速停下;B举起,搭建;C占据,从事;D出现,调大。从“Travisslowlyopenedthecardoor.”可以判断他是到了学校,车子停下来。故选A。32.A和平地;B犹豫地;C高兴地;D自然地。从父亲说的话“Hey,Travis,waitaminute…”中的省略号判断父亲此时在想如何给孩子解释这件事,故选B。33.A选择;B努力;C评论;D错误。从下文可知父亲是从Travis喜欢的鞋子和他自己喜欢的鞋子中选了一双,所以此处应该是makeachoice做出了选择。故选A。34.A相信;B想念;C钦佩,赞赏;D记住。从下文“He’snevertalkedbacktohiscoachorstartedafight”可知Ryann是个品质高尚有团队精神的运动员,父亲希望Travis也成为这样的人,所以父亲应该是钦佩RobertRyann,故选C。35.A危险;B惊讶;C难过;D麻烦。从下文可知RobertRyann从不和教练顶嘴,从不打架而且合作意识强,所以是从不惹麻烦。故选D。36.A.队友;B.成年人;C.小孩;D.学生。句意:当你收到你不喜欢的鞋子时,本来可能会表现的像个小孩子一样,故选C。37.A.不安的;B.无理的;C.礼貌的;D.高兴的。根据下文“madethebestofit.”可知Travis是礼貌的。故选C。38.A.品质;B.勇气;C.梦想;D.信仰,信念。从下文“liketheguywhosenameisontheseshoes.”可知Travis有这样好的品质。故选A。39.A清楚地;B仔细地;C耐心地;D不同地。从上文可知父亲的话使Travis改变了认识,所以看鞋时的心态不一样了,故选D。40.A礼物;B外貌;C愿望;D课,教训。从第一段可知鞋子是作为生日礼物送给他的,此处的礼物既指鞋子也指父亲对孩子推心置腹的一席话。故选A。21.

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后在21—40各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出

可以填人空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

IwasonmywayhometoCincinnatifromabusinesstriptoNewYork,onedaylaterthanplanned.Mywifewasadmittedto21thatafternoonforsurgery,andIwas

22aboutgettingbackassoonaspossible.

WhenI23attheticketcountertoboardtheflight,theagent24methatIwouldberesponsibleformyownluggagewhenI25planesatKennedyAirport.Ihada26,abriefcasewithbooksandacaseofequipment

27

formyjobasanengineer.“Whatabouttheentireluggage?”I28,‘‘I’llhaveonlyafewminutestomakemyconnecting29.’’“Theairportbuswon’tbefaraway,’’shesaid.

I30theplaneandwhileitranontherunwayIfiguredanxiously.FinallyIbowedmy31andprayed,“Lord,pleasehelpmemakemyconnectingflight.Mywifeis32

me."Itookadeepbreathandtriedtorelaxduringthe45-minutetrip.

Upon33,Isawtheairportbusinthedistanceandstruggledwithmyluggage.Ican’t34thatplane!

“Sir,"someonesaidbehindme,“itlookslikeyouneed35.’’Askycap(搬运工)!“We’llgetyourightonthebus,’’hesaid,36hisdolly(推车)withmyluggage.HerolleditalongwhileIwalked

37

besidehim.

Asheputmyluggageintheairportbus.38formywallettotiphimandthankhim.ButwhenI39,hewasgone.“Whathappenedtothatskycap?’,Iaskedtheofficialnexttome.“Skycap?”,hesaid,looking40.‘‘Themanwhohelpedyouisthedirectoroftheairport.’’21.A.hospital

B.clinic

C.station

D.office22.A.serious

B.crazy

C.curious

D.anxious23.A.arrived

B.attended

C.reached

D.moved24.A.guaranteed

B.promised

C.informed

D.showed25.A.chased

B.ordered

C.switched

D.rode26.A.ticket

B.suitcase

C.wallet

D.passport27.A.useless

B.comfortableC.broken

D.necessary28.A.doubted

B.questionedC.complainedD.screamed29.A.bus

B.flight

C.train

D.subway30.A.caught

B.planned

C.boarded

D.arranged31.A.hand

B.head

C.waist

D.chest32.A.thinkingaboutB.caringaboutC.worryingaboutD.countingon33.A.1anding

B.approachingC.1eaving

D.lowering34.A.take

B.miss

C.1ike

D.fly35.A.job

B.help

C.money

D.ticket36.A.placing

B.fixing

C.loading

D.putting37.A.gratefully

B.hopefully

C.carefully

D.curiously38.A.applied

B.accounted

C.searched

D.reached39.A.spokeout

B.setup

C.setout

D.lookedup40.A.excited

B.moved

C.puzzled

D.worried参考答案:21--25ADACC

26—30BDCBC31—35BDABB

36—40CADDC三、阅读理解22.Myfatherwasalwaysagoodgardener.Oneofmyearliestmemoriesisstandingwithoutshoesinthefreshlytilled(翻耕的)soil,myhandsblackenedfromdiggingintheground.Asachild,IlovedfollowingDadaroundinthegarden.IrememberDadpushingthetiller(耕作机)aheadinperfectlystraightlines.Dadlovedgrowingallsortsofthings:yellowandgreenonions,watermelonsalmostasbigasme,rowsofyellowcorn,andourfavorite---redtomatoes.AsIgrewintoateenager,Ididn’tgetsoexcitedaboutgardeningwithDad.Insteadofmagicallandofpossibility,ithadturnedintosomekindofprison.AsDadgrewolder,hisloveforgardeningneverdisappeared.Afterallthekidsweregrownandhadstartedfamiliesoftheirown,Dadturnedtogardeninglikeneverbefore.Evenwhenhewasdiagnosedwithcancer,hestilltookcareofhisgarden.Butthen,thecancer,bitbybit,invadedhisbody.Ihadtodothethingsheusedtodo.WhatreallyconvincedmethatDadwasdyingwasthestateofhisgardenthatyear.Therowsandrowsofmulticolor1edvegetablesweregone.Tootiredtoweedthem,hesimplyletthembe.Forthefirstfewyearsafterhedied,Icouldn’tevenbeartolookatanyone’sgardenwithouthavingstrongmemoriespourovermelikecoldwaterfromabucket.Threeyearsago,Idecidedtoplantmyowngardenandstartedoutwithjustafewtomatoes.Thatmorning,afterbreakingupafairamountofsoil,somethingcaughtthecornerofmyeyeandIhadtosmile.Itwasmyeight-year-oldsonNathan,happilyplayinginthefreshlytilledsoil.21.Whydidtheauthorlikethegardenwhenhewasachild?A.Hewantedtobeagarden-crazylikehisfather.B.Helovedbeinginthegardenwithhisfather.C.Thegardenwasfullofhisfavoritefood.D.Thegardenwasjustfreshlytilled.22.Whenallthekidsstartedtheirownfamilies,theauthor’sfather_____.A.stoppedhisgardeningB.turnedtootherhobbiesC.devotedmoretogardeningD.focusedonplantingtomatoes23.Whathappenedtothegardenwhentheauthor’sfatherwasseriouslyill?A.Therewasagreatharvest.B.Thegardenwasalmostdeserted.C.Noplantgrewinthegardenatall.D.Theauthor’ssontookchargeofthegarden.24.Whydidtheauthorstarthisgardenwithtomatoes?A.Hewantedtohonorhisfather.B.Hissonlikedthefieldsoftomatoes.C.Heonlyknewhowtogrowtomatoes.D.Hethoughttomatoeswereeasytomanage.参考答案:BCBA【文章综述】本文主要讲述了父亲喜欢侍弄花园,这给童年的自己带来了许多欢乐。当作者和兄弟、姐妹们成家后父亲更喜欢侍弄花园,直到自己身体得了重病。当作者年事已高时,为怀念父亲,和父亲一样开始侍弄花园,也一样引起了儿子浓厚的兴趣。21.B。解析:细节题,根据第二段Asachild,IlovedfollowingDadaroundinthegarden可知选B。22.C。解析:细节题,根据文章第三段的Afterallthekidsweregrownandhadstartedfamiliesoftheirown,Dadturnedtogardeninglikeneverbefore可知选C。23.B。解析:推断题。根据第四段的Therowsandrowsofmulticolor1edvegetablesweregone.Tootiredtoweedthem,hesimplyletthembe可知选B。24.A。解析:推断题。通读最后一段,作者重新种植西红柿就是为了纪念父亲,没想到还真引起9岁儿子的欢喜。故选A。23.ThefirstmemoryIhaveofhim---ofanything,really---ishisstrength.Itwasinthelateafternooninahouseunderconstructionnearours.Theunfinishedwoodfloorhadlarge,terrifyingholeswhosebigandopeningdarknessIknewledtonowheregood.Hispowerfulhands,thenage33,wrappedallthewayaroundmytinyarms,thenage4,andeasilyswungmeuptohisshoulderstocommandallIsurveyed.Therelationshipbetweenasonandhisfatherchangesovertime.Itmaygrowandflourishinmutualmaturity.Itmaysourinhateddependenceorindependence.Withmanychildrenlivinginsingle-parenthomestoday,itmaynotevenexist.ButtoalittleboyrightafterWorldWarII,afatherseemedagodwithstrangestrengthsandstrangepowersenablinghimtodoandknowthingsthatnomortalcoulddoorknow.Amazingthings,likeputtingabicyclechainbackon,justlikethat,orbuildingahamstercage,orguidingajigsaw(拼版玩具)soitformstheletterF;Ilearnedthealphabetthatwayinthosepre-televisiondays.Therewere,ofcourse,rulestolearn.Firstcamethehandshake,agoodfirmsqueezeaccompaniedbyanequallystronggazeintotheother'seyes."Thefirstthinganyoneknowsaboutyouisyourhandshake,”hewouldsay.Andwe'dpracticeiteachnightonhisreturnfromwork,theserioustoddler(学步儿童)intheoldClevelandIndian'scaprunninguptothegiantfathertoshakehandsagainandagainuntilitwasfirmenough.Oneday,Irealizenow,therewasachange.Iwasn'ttryingtopleasehimsomuchasIwastryingtoimpresshim.Ineveraskedhimtocometomyfootballgames.Hehadahigh-pressurecareer,anditmeantdrivingthroughmostofFridaynight.Butforallthebiggames,whenIlookedoveratthesideline,therewasthatfamiliarfedora(软呢帽).AndbyGod,didtheopposingteamcaptainevergetafirmhandshakeandagazehewouldrememberThen,aschoolfactcontradictedsomethinghesaid.Impossiblethathecouldbewrong,butthereitwasinthebook.Theseaccumulatedovertime,alongwithpersonalexperiences,tostrengthenmyowndevelopingsenseofvalues.AndIcouldtellwehadeachtakenourown,perfectlynormalpaths.Ibegantosee,too,hisblindspots,hisprejudicesandhisweaknesses.Ineverthrewtheseupathim.Hehadn'ttome,and,anyway,heseemedtoneedprotection.Istoppedaskinghisadvice;theexperienceshedrewfromnolongerseemedrelevanttothedecisionsIhadtomake.Hevolunteeredadviceforawhile.Butthen,inmorerecentyears,politicsandissuesgavewaytotalkofemptyerrandsand,always,toillness.Aftermuchthoughtandpractice“Youcandowhateveryouhavetodo.”,onenightlastwinter,Isatdownbyhisbedandrememberedforaninstantthoseterrifyingdarkholesinanotherhouse35yearsbefore.ItoldmyfatherhowmuchIlovedhim.Idescribedallthethingspeopleweredoingforhim.But,Isaid,hekepteatingpoorly,hidinginhisroomandviolatingthedoctor'sorders.Noamountoflovecouldmakesomeoneelsecareaboutlife,Isaid;itwasatwo-waystreet.Hewasn'tdoinghisbest.Thedecisionwashis.Hesaidheknewhowhardmywordshadbeentosayandhowproudhewasofme.“Ihadthebestteacher,”Isaid.“Youcandowhateveryouhavetodo.”Hesmi

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