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第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)(略) 第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分) 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答案。> 21. --- Tom has a good memory. ---So he does. He can remember every______ in great detail. A. incident B. accidentC. affairD. event 22. Being out of work and having two young children, they found it impossible to___. A. make it B. make ends meet C. make every effort D. make preparations 23. --- How about the performance? ---Wonderful. Well, you know, this performance is being held to raise money for the social ___. A. benefits B. profits C. interestsD. welfare 24. ---Let’s hurry.Perhaps we can catch the train. ---It’s too late now, ____. A. otherwise B. thereforeC. anyway D. however 25. How dangerous!The ice is too thin for you ___. A. to skate on B. to skate on it C. skating D. skating on it 26. ---Where are you going to spend your summer holiday? ---I’ll go ________it is already cool. A. whatB. that C. whether D. where 27. Statistics indicate that ______ unemployment has caused over 70 percent of low-income residents to live in ______ poverty. A. the ; the B. an ; the C. \ ; a D. \ ; 28. ---Tom, you are caught late again. --- Oh, ______. A. not at all B. just my luck C. never mind D. that’s all right 29. Now a lot of new technology developed by scientists will ___ the quality of rice and wheat. A. applied to improve B. be applied to improving C. apply to improve D. apply to improving 30. The family were greatly ____ at the news that their lost son was found by police. A. disappointed B. relieved C. recalled D. relaxed 31. He decided to ___ the job after he quarreled with the manager. A. stop B. blockC. loosenD. quit 32. When considering how to settle the problem, the most important factor——weather, he had . A. left out B. left behind C. left off D. left over 33. When they got there, they found the people suffering the storm were food and water supplies. A. in thirsty for B. in short of C. in want of D. in place of 34. All of us are unaware of what the ____ of the war will be. A. development B. expectation C. outcome D. possibility 35. The guide abused at the tourist; ______, he refused to apologize. A. make matters worse B. making matters worse C. to make matters worse D. having made matters worse 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题所给的四个选项中,选出一个最佳答案。> I had my first job at the age of thirteen, when a friend of my mother who owned a bookshop hired me for six hours a week to help her in the shop. I was very36to earn my own pocket money and my parents37 interfered(干涉)with how I spent it, even when I was spending it38. They believed that by earning money, spending it, and learning from the39, I would become more mature and40about how to handle work, relationships with others, and money. Like many41 parents, my parents also let me and my brothers do things over which they42a great deal. When I was sixteen, for example, after I finished high school and before I entered university, I wanted to spend the summer months traveling around43. My mother was against the idea of my traveling alone at such a young age, but my father felt that it would be a great 44 for me. In the end, my father won the 45 on the condition that I limited my traveling to France, my mother’s home, where I had many uncles, aunts and cousins 46through the country who could 47shelter and help if I needed them. Three years later, my younger brother decided to 48a year off after his first year in university and travel through the United States and the Caribbean. Again my mother was very worried and not49 to see my brother leave school, but my father encouraged him and my brother had a 50year working his way on trains and ships to 51 passage to different ports and cities, and discovering many fascinating places and people. These kinds of experiences are probably52for children in many countries but in the US they are fairly common. Most parents start 53their children at a young age to do small things by themselves. By the time they have finished high school, many American kids have already had 54jobs, traveled around the US or other countries on their own, have selected the university they plan to attend and maybe even decided on their future55, and so on. 36. A. anxious B. content C. proud D. honorable 37. A. never B. ever C. always D. even 38. A. quickly B. foolishly C. seriously D. honestly 39. A. work B. mistakes C. others D. books 40. A. strict B. reasonable C. polite D. responsible 41. A. American B. Japanese C. Chinese D. British 42. A. helped B. supported C. shared D. worried 43. A. Asia B. Africa C. Europe D. Oceania 44. A. journey B. experience C. chance D. possibility 45. A. argument B. game C. discussion D. plan 46. A. send out B. give out C. carry out D. spread out 47. A. promise B. afford C. provide D. serve 48. A. leave B. make C. take D. prepare 49. A. angry B. eager C. sorry D. sad 50. A. unusual B. hard C. strange D. busy 51. A. accept B. earn C. find D. search 52. A. welcome B. fit C. necessary D. rare 53. A. bringing B. forcing C. pushing D. protecting 54. A. part-time B. full-time C. good D. well-paid 55. A. life B. career C. hope D. benefit 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中选出最佳答案。> A 高三同步单元测试题 |高中英语 You may open your electronic mail and find information about how to buy medicine, cheap airline tickets, books and, of course, computers and computer products. There may also be offers for investment deals, bank loans and special holidays. However, to many computer users, this use of electronic spare to sell products has become a major problem as it makes computer communication more difficult. Many companies who want to send a great deal of advertising might use the services of a “spammer.” A spammer is a person or company that uses computers to send out millions of copies of the same sales information. Spammers find e-mail addresses from websites, newsgroups and “chat rooms” where people send messages to each other. Most spam is sent by companies who are trying to get you to buy their products. Some of these are honest companies that offer good products or services for a fair price. These companies can offer their products at a cheaper price than you might find in a store. However, much of the spare on the Internet is sent by criminals who are trying to sell products that do not exist or offer services they will not provide. They are only interested in stealing your money. When you answer their spare you find you are expected to send them money and receive a gift. One country in Africa has become famous for the number of criminals who try every known trick to separate people from their money. 56. What does the underlined word “spare” in the first paragraph probably refer to? A. Unwanted electronic information that reaches computer users. B. Computer virus that causes computer communication difficulties. C. Advertisements sent out by companies who want to sell their products. D. Companies that send out millions of copies of the same sales information. 57. Which of the following is TRUE according to the text? A. Companies who want to send a great deal of advertising are referred to as spammers. B. Spammers are people who collect e-mail addresses from websites, newsgroups and “chat rooms”. C. Either individuals or organizations can be regarded as spammers if they send out spam. D. Spammers are people who receive spare on their computers. 58. Which is the possible suggestion from the writer concerning spam? A. Spam is very helpful in providing you with useful information about product sales. B. Spare helps companies to sell more of their products so it should be valued by people. C. Spare is sent out by those who want to separate you from your money. D. Look out for any spam that reaches your computer. B When Johnny Cash sings, people listen. His big, deep voice rumbles out of radios and jukeboxes across North America. His records sell by the million. Country music fans everywhere know his big hits. They love songs like“Hey Porter”“Ring of Fire” , and“Folsom Prison Blue”. Johnny Cash sings about a hundred concerts a year. People like what they hear ——and what they see, too. Rugged and big-shouldered, the singer stands six-two without his black boots on. He has a two-hundred-pound package of muscle and talent. And that scar(疤痕) on his cheek? It’s a bullet hole, of course ! In the minds of most people, Johnny Cash is“Mr. Tough (violent)Guy”. He’s an ex-drug addict(上瘾者)who was once put in prison. His grandmother was an Indian. To keep from starving, he once had to live on wild rabbits killed from forty feet away with a knife. Some people say he even killed a man.
In fact, most of the Johnny Cash story is just that -- a story. True, years ago he had a “ drug habit” for a short time. He “popped” pills. But he never used heroin or other “hard” drugs. Sometimes he’d go wild and get locked up for a few hours. But he never served a prison sentence. There’s no Indian blood in his veins. He’s been a killer only in song. As for the“ bullet hole” , it’s an old scar left by a doctor who opened a cyst(囊肿). People who know Johnny Cash well say he’s a “ gentle guy”, a “generous guy” -- anything but a “tough guy”. How did the stories get started? Some of them, like the story about the“Indian grandmother”, he made up long ago to add excitement to his career. Others, like the“ bullet hole”, simply got started. Now there’ s little the singer can do to change people’ s minds. “They just want to believe it,” he says.
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