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PAGEPAGE1高起专入学考试英语模拟试卷二第一部分:单项填空(共20题,每小题0.5分,满分10分)1.—WhereisTomthismorning?—He’sgotacold.—________A.Justtellhimtotakeiteasy. B.Heisabsent.C.What’sthematterwithhim. D.What?Whereishe?2.CanIchangeforanotherbook?______pageofthisbookistornand______coverlooksold.A.The;the B.A;the C.The;a D.A;a3.______theteachersinourschoolis140.A.Anumberof B.ThenumberofC.Alotof D.Inall4.It______thatalltheworldpayattentionto______wildlife.A.hopes;protecting B.ishopes;protectC.ishoped;protecting D.hopes;protect5.—Mybrotherisafootballfan.—______.A.SoamI B.Soismine C.Soismy D.Somineis6.Howmanydifferent______doyouhaveinChina?A.timeareas B.timearea C.timesarea D.timesareas7.Thepriceofthehouseisso______thatIcan’tbuyit.A.low B.expensive C.high D.cheap8.Theyfoundtheriverdangerous______.A.toswim B.toswimin C.forthemtoswimD.swimin9.Whentheywerewatchingthe______footballmatch,thechildrenhotvery______.A.exciting;exciting B.excited;excitedC.excited;exciting D.exciting;excited10.Ihaven’tseenherformanyyears,butI______hervoiceonthephoneanyway.A.noticed B.realized C.foundout D.recognized11.Thesubjectofphysics______alwaysinterestedme.A.is B.are C.has D.have12.______youshowanyfear,theywillbeatyou.A.Unless B.Once C.Evenif D.Though13.Idon’tseeanyreason______nottellingthemwhathashappened.A.of B.about C.for D.to14.Theyfoundastrangebook,partsof______weredifficulttounderstand.A.which B.what C.that D.it15.Thepigs______onthecorndonotweighsomuchas______onrice.A.feed;those B.fed;those C.fed;that D.feeding;ones16.PeopleinthesouthofChinalive______onrice.A.hardly B.mainly C.usually D.generally17.Thebed______wood______threeseparateparts.A.ismadefrom;ismadeupof B.madeby;madewithC.ismadeupof;ismadeby D.madeof;ismadeupof18.There______acinemaontheothersideofthestreetwhenIwasyoung.A.wastobe B.had C.hadtobe D.usedtobe19.Heisfondof______buthedoesn’tlike______withmenow.A.fish;fishing B.fishing;goingfishingC.fish;togotofish D.fishing;togofishing20.It’sa______day.Shallwegoboatinginthelake?A.livelywindy B.lovelywindy C.windylively D.windylovely第二部分:完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的A,B,C,D四个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。ItwasFriday.AndyBartonwasinabadmood(情绪).Atsixo’clockhis21programme,“Travelwithus”,wasonTV.Andylikestogethomein22forthat.Butthen,justashewasleavinghisofficealittle23,acustomer(顾客)rangupwithafewcomplaints(抱怨)forthenextfifteenminutes.“Ican24gethomeintimeifIhurry,”Andytoldhimselfashe25outoftheoffice.Ashedroveoffinhiscar,he26thathewasalmostoutofpetrol(汽油).“I’llhavetostopatFenton’s”,Andythought.He27Fenton’sbecauseitwasaself-servicepetrolstation.“Youdoalltheworkyourself,butyoupay28forthepetrol,”heusedtocomplain.AtFenton’s,thepumpwasnotworkingproperlyandit29agestogetpetrol.SowhenAndygot30,itwasalreadytwominutespastsix.Justthenphonerang.“ShallIanswerit?”Andythought.Hetriedto31hisattentionontheprogrammeandforgetthephone.Butit32ringingandfinallyhepickeditup.“Mr.Baron?”33said.“Fenton’sGaragehere.”“Fenton’s?”Andysaid.“Why,Iwasatyour34onlyafewminutesago,gettingsomepetrol.DidI35somethingbehindorwhat?”“No,youdidn’t,Mr.Barton.That’sjustthe36!Youwentoffwithoutpayingforyourpetrol,you37!Nownormally,whenthathappens,weringupthepolice.But38IrecognizedyouandIknowitwasa39.”“I’mreallyverysorry,”Andysaid,“Oh,that’sallright,Mr.Barton.Butcouldyou40roundnowandpayforyourpetrol?Andpleasehurry!Wecloseathalfpastsix!”21.A.favorite B.funny C.popular D.lovely22.A.chance B.time C.seat D.spirit23.A.later B.happier C.earlier D.latter24.A.surely B.obviously C.normally D.still25.A.stepped B.climbed C.looked D.rushed26.A.observed B.noticed C.thought D.suggested27.A.hated B.liked C.meant D.promised28.A.alittle B.thesame C.alot D.thebill29.A.cost B.spent C.took D.spared30.A.programmers B.home C.drinks D.rest31.A.draw B.pay C.fix D.force32.A.kept B.stopped C.required D.missed33.A.awoman B.aman C.arecorder D.avoice34.A.address B.number C.place D.service35.A.lose B.leave C.forget D.destroy36.A.trouble B.worry C.excuse D.reason37.A.remember B.see C.do D.drive38.A.suddenly B.certainly C.carefully D.luckily39.A.mistake B.joke C.trick D.truth40.A.look B.come C.show D.turn第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从题中所给的A,B,C,D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AOnceNapoleonwasstayinginaninninasmalltown.“Justthink!”saidtheinnkeeper,“Napoleonhimselfisstayinginourinn!”“Yes,”saidhiswife,“ButIwasafraidwhenhecamelastnight.Itissaidthathebecomesangryveryquickly.Whatshallwedoifhebecomesangrywithus?”“Buthehadasoftbed,”saidtheinnkeeper,“Andhehadourverybestfood.Nowitismorning.Hewillbegoingsoon.Wehavetobeverycarefulonlyalittlelonger!”Therewasanoiseatthetopofthestairs.Napoleonandhissoldierswerereadytoleave.“Goodmorning,sir,”saidtheinnkeeper,“Willyouhavesomethingwarmtodrinkbeforeyougo?”Napoleontookthecuptheinnkeeperhandedtohim.“Youhaveservedmewell,innkeeper,”saidNapoleon,“Iwishtorewardyou.Saywhatyouwant.”Nowtheinnkeeperwasafraid.Hethoughttohimself,“Imustn’taskfortoomuch.Thatwillmakehimangry.Imustnotaskforsomethinghecannotgiveus.Thatwillalsomakehimangry.”“Well,whatwillyouhave?”saidNapoleon.“Wewantnothing,sir,”saidtheinnkeeper,“Butwillyoutellussomething?Thatcanbeourreward.”“Whatisit?”Napoleonasked.“Wehaveheardastory,”saidtheinnkeeper,“Once,duringthewar,theRussianstookcontrolofafarmhouse.Youweresleepinginit.Youhidwhiletheylookedforyou.Willyoutellushowyoufeltwhentheywerelookingforyou?”TheinnkeeperlookedatNapoleon’sface.Napoleonlookedveryangry.Napoleoncalledintwoofhissoldiers.Hepointedtothedoor.Thesoldierstooktheinnkeeperandhiswifeoutintotheyard.Attheendoftheyardwasawall.Theinnkeeperandhiswifewereledtothewall.Thesoldierstiedtheinnkeeper’shandsbehindhisback.Thenthewife’shandsweretied,too.Napoleonwatched,sayingnothing.“Please,please,sir!”beggedtheinnkeeper,“Don’tkillus!Wemeannothing!”Thesoldiersmovedback.Theinnkeepersawthemraisingtheirguns.ThenNapoleonspoke“Ready!”hecalled“Aim!”Theinnkeeper’swifescreamed.“Stop!”saidNapoleon.Hewenttotheinnkeeper.“Now,”hesaid,“youknowhowIfeltwhentheRussianswerelookingforme.”41.Accordingtothepassage,weknowthatNapoleon______.A.didn’texpresshimselfinadirectwayB.refusedtoanswertheinnkeeper’squestionC.wasbravebeforetheRussiansD.wasn’tsatisfiedwithhisstayinthesmallinn42.Theinnkeeperwas______.A.proudofNapoleon’sstayinhisinnB.afraidofNapoleon’sarrivalC.pleasedwiththewayNapoleonansweredhisquestionD.angryatwhatNapoleonwoulddo43.WhiletheRussianweresearchingforhim,Napoleon______.A.orderedhismentofightback B.wasveryfrightenedC.fearednothing D.regrettedhavinghiddenthere44.Whichofthefollowingistrue?A.Thetwosoldierscoulddonothingbutshoottheinnkeeperandhiswife.B.WhenNapoleonsaid“Now,youknowhowIfeltwhentheRussianswerelookingforme,”hemeanthehadbeenasfrightenedastheinnkeeperthen.C.TheinnkeeperaskedNapoleonaboutsomethingthathadhappenedduringthewarbetweenGermanyandRussian.D.intheendtheinnkeeperstilldidnotknowhowNapoleonhadfelt.BHOLIDAYHOMESINMALIORCAHolidayhousesinMallorcasailingandfishingport—quieteveninsummerseason.Beautifullysituatedhouseswithsightsofseaandmountains,yetneartoshopsandrestaurants.Carsandbicyclesforhire.Sailingandportsclubsnearby.Luxurycoach(-carriage)tripsofItaly,outofnormalholidayseason.21daystovisitfiveItaliancitiesstartingfromLondon1stMay,September.ThetripsareguidedbyprofessorMartinDavis.HeadofItalianStudents,LondonUniversity.SeetheartsandcultureofhistoricKIBBUTZHOLIDAYSINISRAEL(以色列)Workingholidaysonakibbutz(co-operativefarm)inIsrael.Allnationalitieswelcomeforonetothreemonths,ifpreparedtoworkmorningwithkibbutzmembers.Accommodation(住宿),foodandtripstohistoricsightsallprovidedfree—youpayonlyforthespeciallow-costreturnflight.TWOWEEKSONACARIBBEANTwo-weekholidaysintheHotelSplendid,onalovelybeachwithgoldensandsanddeep-bluesea.Tennis,golf,sailingandallwatersports,tripsaroundtheislandarranged.NeartotownofCastrieswithlivelyeveningentertainment-dancing.1stNovember—31stMarch=£720perperson1stApril—30thOctober=£850perpersonJackandhiswifeMary,whohaverecentlyretired,wanttoseeplacesofculturalandhistoricinterestabroad,butMaryhatesflying.PeterandMaria,universitystudents,wanttotravelasfaraspossibleonlittlemoney,andwouldliketogettoknowacountrybyworkingthereforthreemonthswithotheryoungpeople.Michael,ayoungcomputerprogrammer,hasbeenworkinghardandneedsaholidaytorelaxinwinter.Hewouldliketogosomewherewarmerandsunny,wherehecanswiminthesea,andheenjoyssportsanddancing.HarryandKate,bothteachers,andtheirtwosons,havetotaketheirholidayduringtheschoolsummerholidays.Theremustbeplentyfortheboystodo,althoughHarryandKatejustwanttohavebeautifulscenery,goodfoodandwine—andpeace.45.Michaelwouldmostprobablygoto______forhisholiday.A.ItalyB.IsraelC.MallorcaD.aCaribbeamnisland46.ThemostsuitableplacewherePeterandMariacanenjoytheirholidaywouldbe______.A.anItaliancity B.akibbutzinIsraelC.aCaribbeanisland D.theportinMallorca47.ThebestholidayforJackandMarywouldbe______.A.the21—daycoachtripofItalyB.the2—weekstayintheHotelSplendidC.the14—daytriparoundaCaribbeanislandD.theworkingholidaysfor1—3monthsonakibbutzinIsrael48.HarryandKateandtheirsonswouldlike______.A.aholidayworkingonakibbutzinIsraelB.aholidayvisitingcitiesbycoachinItalyC.aholidayhouseinthefishingportinMallorcaD.aholidayhotelonalovelybeachonaCarribean49.Youcanfindthispassagemostprobablyin______.A.aschoollibrary B.atouristagencyC.thepostoffice D.themuseumCGeorgeandCarolweremedicalstudentsatthesamecollegeand,likemanyothercollegestudents,theyenjoyedplayingjokesonpeople.Bothofthemsmokedbuttheyknewthattheirprofessorwasstronglyagainstit,becausehebelievedthatsmokingwasdangeroustoone’shealth.Onedaytheydecidedtoplayajokeontheirprofessor.Atoneoftheirmedicallecturestherewasalwaysaskeletonintheroomsothattheprofessorcouldshowthestudentsthedifferentbonesinthehumanbody.Thatafternoon,CarolandGeorgeputacigaretteinthemouthoftheskeletonthatwastobeusedfortheirnextlecture.Whentheprofessorcamein,hebegantalkingandthennoticedthecigarette.Hewentuptotheskeleton,tookthecigaretteoutofitsmouthandsaid,“Youreallyshouldgiveup.Lookwhatithasdonetoyou.”50.GeorgeandCarolwerestudying______.A.history B.physics C.art D.medicine51.Theirprofessorthoughtthat______.A.smokingwasgoodforone’shealthB.smokingdidharmtoone’shealthC.medicalstudentsshouldnotplayjokesonpeopleD.medicalstudentsshouldgiveupsmoking52.GeorgeandCarolputacigaretteintheskeleton’smouthjustto______.A.playajokeontheirprofessor B.makeprofessorangryC.maketheirclassmateslaugh D.advisetheskeletonnottosmoke53.Whatkindofmanwouldyousaytheprofessorwas?A.Hewassillyindeed.B.Hewashumorous.C.Hewasproudandsureofhishealth.D.Hewasveryimpolitetohisstudents.DTheGrange15Lamb’sMewsLondonSW191PF19thJanuaryDearMsHawthorne,IamwritingtoexpressmydisappointmentwiththeeveningmywifeandIspentatyourrestauranttwonightsago.Whilethefoodwas,asusual,verygood,Iregrettoinformyouthattheservicefromourwaiter,Max,wasmostunsatisfactory.Firstofall,whenwearrived,wediscoveredourtableoverlookingthegardenhadbeengivenawaytosomeothercustomers.ThenewtablewefinallyreceivedwasbythedoorandwhenIcomplained,Maxjustlaughed.Furthermore,asweweresittingdown,hewasextremelyfamiliarwithmywife,whichdeeplymadeheruncomfortable.Whenourmealcame,heservedthefoodcasuallyandattheendclearedtheplatesinamostrudefashion.Regardingthepaymentofservice,Inoticedyourmenuwhichsaysthatthematterofrewardingserviceisatthewillingnessoftheguest.Inaddition,IshouldpointoutthatonotheroccasionsIhaveleftatleast12percent.Thistime,Ifeltrightinleavingnothing.Iregrethavingtowritethisletter,butasaregularcustomerIamextremelydispleasedanddidnotexpecttobetreatedinthismanner.Ilookforwardtohearingfromyouwithasatisfactoryreply,or,ifyouprefer,wecouldmeetinpersontoresolvethismatter.Yourssincerely,RupertMetcalf54.Mr.Metcalfhaddinnerintherestauranton______.A.16thJanuary B.17thJanuary C.18thJanuary D.19thJanuary55.ThetableMr.Metcalfhadbookedwasmostlikelytobe______.A.bythedoor B.bythewindowC.inthemiddle D.onthegroundfloor56.Customershavingdinnerintherestaurant______payextramoneyforservice.A.havetoB.aresupposedtoC.arefreetoD.feelunfairto57.FromtheletterweknowthatMr.Metcalf______.A.hasdinnersintherestaurantnowandthenB.cametotherestaurantforthefirsttimeC.preferredMax’sbeingfriendlytohiswifeD.wasdisappointedwiththefoodintherestaurantEFormanyyears,Hawaiihasbeenamagicnametopeoplewholiketotravel.PeopleonbothsidesofthePacificOcean,inJapanandinAmerica,dreamofseeingthesebeautifulislandsinthemiddleoftheocean.Theirdreamsalwaysincludeatleastonesceneofasunsetovertheocean.Inthetropical(热带的)lands,thesundrops,likeaballofgoldenfire,intothesea,anditdropssoquicklythatyoucanalmostseeitmove.Thesunleavesbehindaglowthatlightstheskiesandshinesinthequietwater.Peopleoftenhaveaquiet,peacefultime—perfectforaleisurely(悠闲的)walkalongthewater.Thissceneisnottoodifferentfromthedramatic(令人神往的)beautythatgreetedthefirststrangerstotheseislandscenturiesago.TheywerePolynesianpeoplewhocamefromTahitiincanoesnotmuchbiggerthansmallboats.Theyfoundthebeautifulwhitesandbeachesandthewavingpalmtrees,buttherewerenogianthotelsliketheonesweseenowadays.ThefirstpeoplecametoHawaiinearlytwothousandyearsago,butskyscraperhotelswereonlybuiltinthelast25years.NowjetplanesmakeitpossibletoflytoHawaiiforaweeken

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