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高三畢業班英語考前適應性訓練第一節:單選1.—Ithinkyouhavetoomuchluggage,don’tyou?—Yes.Butit’snoteasytodecidewhattobehind. A.take B.turn C.keep D.leave2.—Whatdoyouthinkofthecharitycampaigntwoweeksago?—Itwasagreatsuccessasawhole.Actuallywewithtwo–thirdsofthemoneycollected. A.willbesatisfied B.weresatisfied C.wouldhavebeensatisfiedD.wouldbesatisfied3.Scienceandtechnologyshouldbedevelopedtobenefitpeopleintheworldharmthem. A.morethan B.betterthan C.ratherthan D.lessthan4.shehashad,sheneverloseshergoodhumor. A.HowevertiredadayB.HowevertiringadayC.WhatevertiringadayD.Whateveratiredday5.—Whydon’tyoustayattheGrandRegencyHotel?—You!Doyouknowhowexpensivethatplaceis. A.mustbejoking B.mustjoke C.can’tbejoking D.can’tjoke6.Themostcommonthingtodoonearth,suchaswalkingandeating,canbebigthreatifnothandledproperlyinspace.A.a;不填 B.不填;不填 C.a;the D.不填;the7.Thetwoempty–headedwealthywomencarriedona(n)conversationaboutpartiesandclothesalltheafternoon. A.tough B.trying C.shallow D.illegal8.thecatastrophehappenedthatthelocalgovernmentrealizedtheimportanceofsubstantialdevelopment. A.Until B.Itwasuntil C.Notuntil D.Itwasnotuntil9.—Doyouhaveanyideahowtospendthecomingweekend?—ifwegobushwalkingintheoutback? A.How B.So C.What D.When10.Hemusthavewaked20times,amatcheachtimetolookathisoldwatch–midnight,andoneo’clock,andthentwoo’clock.A.tostrike B.tohavestruck C.striking D.havingstruck11.Don’tyouknowthatAustraliawasasamatteroffactusedtobeanationofprisoners? A.whereB.what C.which D.that12.Trytoatleasthalfanhoureachdayforlearningnewvocabulary,andyou’llknowmorewords. A.setaside B.takeup C.putaway D.goabout13.—Jenny,howwasyourtriptoBeijing?—Oh,Imissedit.IwishImyvacationthere. A.amspending B.willspend C.havespent D.hadspent14.Ismokeoutof____habit,notfor____pleasure;forIhavebeeninthehabitfortwentyyears.A.a;theB.the;aC.x;theD.x;x15.Hisjobistosellthe____carvingsinthe____departmentofthecompany.A.wooden;salesB.wood;salesC.wood;saleD.wooden;sale16.Myfather____mybrotherfordrivingbuthewantedtopick____theknowledgeofthecomputerduringhissparetime.A.advised;upB.persuaded;outC.intended;upD.managed;out17.__theyouth__therisingsunat8or9o'clockam,MaoZedongexpressedhisgreathopefortheyoungmen.A.Comparing;withB.Compared;toC.Compared;withD.Comparing;to18.Notfarfromtheclub,therewasagarden,__ownerseatedinitplayingbridgewithhischildreneveryafternoon.A.whoseB.itsC.whichD.that19.Ihaven'tseenMarythesepastfewdays.I’mafraidshe____herselfforsometime.A.isn'tfeelingB.hasn’tbeenfeelingC.hadn'tbeenfeelingD.wasn'tfeeling20.Doingyourhomeworkisasurewaytoimproveyourtestscores,andthisisespeciallytrue____itcomestoclassroomtests.A.beforeB.sinceC.whenD.after21.Alovemarriage,however,doesnotnecessarily____muchsharingofinterestsandresponsibilities.A.takeoverB.resultinC.holdonD.keepto22.Thegirlseldom,if____,turnedtoherbrotherforprotection.A.never B.always C.then D.ever23.ItisinStevenSpielberg'sfirstfilm,Jaws,____abigwhitesharkattacksswimmers____arespendingtheirholidaysinasmallvillagebythesea.A.where;whoB.which;thatC.that;thatD.where;that24.WhatdoyouthinkofthedinnerinMr.Brown's?Oh,great!Wehaveneverhadabetterone.It'sadinneroftwenty____.A.drinksB.peopleC.tablesD.courses25.Whatapity!Youshouldhaveurgedhimtohaveamedicalexamination.I______.Buthewouldn’tlistentomyadvice.A.havedone B.do C.haddoneD.did26.Knowinghowlongthetestwouldlast,thestudentswhofinished__backandwaiteduntiltheendoftheexam.A.settleB.settledC.settlingD.tosettle27.ThereissomethingwrongwithJack’sMP3.Heisgoingtogetit_____.A.fix B.fixingC.tofix D.fixed28.—I’vestudiedgardeningasahobby.CouldImakesomesuggestions?—________A.Youwillmakeit B.GorightaheadC.Don’tmentionit D.Takeiteasy29.You’vegonethroughallmoney?I__youwerewell-off.A.thinkB.thoughtC.havethoughtD.amthinking30.—William,you________thecar.—Sorry.Ididn’tseetheredlight.A.shouldhavestopped B.couldn’thavestoppedC.musthavestooped D.needn’thavestopped31.—Eachofthestudentsworkinghardattheirlessons________thebook..—SohaveI.A.isreading B.hasread C.read D.reads32.Forholidays,manypeoplevisitthoseislands___thecoastofAustralia.A.in B.onC.off D.of33.Howlongdoyouthink________thecomputercompanybringsoutanewproduct?A.itwillbebefore B.willitbeuntil C.willitbewhen D.itwillbethat34.Hitbyahammer,myfootbecame____.A.3timebiggerthan B.asbigas3timesC.thenormalsize3times D.3timethenormalsize35.____exerciseearlyinthemorninghasbecomepartofhisretiredlife.A.Take B.Takes C.Taking D.Taken第二節完形填空Ihadappliedforthenuclearsubmarineprogram,andAdmiralRickoverwasinterviewingmeforthejob.ItwasthefirsttimeImetAdmiralRickover,andwesatinalargeroom_36_ourselvesformorethantwohours,andheletme37_anysubjectsIwishedto38_.Verycarefully,IchosethoseaboutwhichIknewmostatthetime—currentevents,seamanship,music,literature,navaltactics,electronics,gunnery—andhebegantoaskmeaseriesofquestionsofincreasing39_.Ineachcase,hesoon40_thatIknewrelatively41aboutthesubjectsIhadchosen.Healwayslookedright_42___myeyes,andheneversmiled.Iwaswetwithcold43___。Finally,heaskedmeaquestionandIthoughtIcouldregain_44_.Hesaid,“Howdidyou45_inyourclassatGeorgiaTechbefore_46_ourAnnapolisasaplebe(軍校新生)?”Ihaddoneverywell,soIansweredwithpride,“Sir,Istoodfifty-ninthinaclassof820!“Isatbacktowaitforthe47_—whichnevercame._48__,thequestion:“Didyoudoyourbest?”Istartedtosay,“Yes,Sir,”butIrememberedwhothiswas,and49_severalofmytimesatGeorgiaTech_50_Icouldhavelearnedmoreaboutourfriend,ourenemies,weaponsstrategy,andsoforth.Iwasjusthuman.I_51_mythroatandfinallysaid,“No,Sir.Ididn’talwaysdomy52_.”Helookedatmeforalongtime,andthenturnedhischairaroundto_53_theinterview.Heaskedonefinalquestion,whichIhaveneverbeenabletoforget54_toanswer.Hesaid,“Whynot?”Isatthereforawhile,_55_,andthenslowlylefttheroom.36.A.beside B.with C.for D.by37.A.choose B.considerC.elect D.search38.A.learn B.confirmC.discussD.concern39.A.humor B.difficulty C.interestD.ability40.A.proved B.showed C.meantD.imagined41.A.much B.anything C.little D.everything42.A.forB.into C.back D.up43.A.sweat B.airC.waterD.weather44.A.considerationB.permissionC.self-confidenceD.self-defence45.A.stand B.dealC.behave D.go46.A.leavingB.reachingC.choosing D.entering47.A.celebrations B.expectationsC.evaluationsD.congratulations48.A.Thus B.InsteadC.However D.Therefore49.A.recalledB.tried C.analyzed D.examined50.A.where B.that C.when D.which51.A.clearedB.examined C.cleanedD.treated52.A.worst B.best C.fewestD.least53.A.starB.control C.interruptD.end54.A.soB.and C.or D.but55.A.moved B.excitedC.frightenedD.shaken第三節:閱讀明白得 (A) ErikWeihenmayerwasbornwithaneyedisorder.Asachildhiseyesightbecameworseandthen,attheageof13,helosthissightcompletely.However,hedidnotlosehisdeterminationtoleadafullandactivelife. Erikbecameanadventurer.Hetookupparachuting,wrestlingandscubadiving.Hecompetedinlong-distancebiking,marathonsandskiing.Hisfavoritesport,thought,ismountaineering. Asayoungman,Erikstartedtoclimbmountains.HereachedthesummitofMountMcKinleyin1995andthenclimbedthedangerous1000-metrerockwallofEICapitan.Twoyearslater,whileclimbingMountKilimanjaroinKenyawithhisgirlfriend,theystoppedforatimeat13,000feetabovesealevel-inordertogetmarried.In1999,heclimbedAconcagua,thetallestmountaininSouthAmerica.Andthen,onMay25,2001,attheageof33,Eriksuccessfullycompletedthegreatestmountaineeringchallengeofall.HeclimbedMountEverest,thehighestmountainintheworld. Erikinventedhisownmethodforclimbingmountains.Hecarriestwolongpoles:onetoleanonandtheothertotestthewayaheadofhim.Theclimberinfrontofhimwearsabelltoguidehim.Erikisagoodteammember.Hedoeshisshareofthejob,suchassettinguptentsandbuildingsnowwalls. Althoughhecouldnotenjoytheview,ErikfelttheexcitementofbeingonthesummitofEverest.Hehopesthathissuccesswillchangehowpeoplethinkabouttheblind.“Whenpeoplethinkaboutablindpersonorblindness,nowtheywillthinkaboutapersonstandingontopoftheworld.”56.WhenwasErikborn? A.In1968. B.In1995. C.In1967. D.In1969.57.Whatwasunusualabouthiswedding? A.HegotmarriedonthesummitofMountMcKinley.B.HegotmarriedwhenclimbingMountEverest. C..Hisweddingwasheldafterhepreparedalot.D.Hisweddingwasheldat13,000feetabovesealevel.58.WhatisErik’sspecialmethodforclimbingamountain?A.Hetakeshisgirlfriendwithhim.B.Hedoeshisshareofthejobs.C.Heusestwolongpolestohelphimself.D.Hekeepsagoodteamaroundhim.59.Whichofthefollowingshowstherightorderofwhathappened?a.HetoppedMountMcKinley.b.Hebecameblind.c.HechallengedMountEverest.d.HereachedthepeakofKilimanjaro.e.HeclimbedtherockwallofEICapitan.A.b,e,d,c,a B.b,a,e,d,c C.a,b,e,d,c D.b,d,a,c,d(B)“BESTPRODUCTWE'VEEVERSEEN”-THISREALLYWORKS-ONSALENOWNeedtoloweryourcholesterol(膽固醇)?WestronglyrecommendCholestrolblockTM.Thisreallyworks,andnowisthebesttimetobuy,becauseofaspecialofferforthefirst250customersonlyforalimitedtime.*Takescholesteroloutoffood,nomatterwhatyoueat.*Clinicallydemonstratedeffectiveinuniversityandhospitaltesting.*Lowerscholesterolabsorptionupto42%ormore.*“NOSIDEEFFECTSunlikeLiptor?,Zocor?,Crests?&othercommonlyprescribed(處方的)medications-safeandeffective.*“OutsellsallotherbrandsonInterneteverymonth.LIMITEDTIMEONLY一TryCholesterolWatchersfreewithpurchase.60.Ifyouhappentobethe200thcustomertobuyCholesterolblock,youwill.A.beabletobuyitatalowprice B.betheluckiestoneonlineC.tryitfreeofcharge D.changeyourdiet61.Liptor?,Zocor?,Crestor?are.A.diseases B.sideeffects C.medicines D.cholesterol62.Wherecanyoumostprobablyreadthispassage?A.Inatravelguidebook. B.Onauniversitybulletinboard.C.Inahealthmagazine. D.Inadoctor'sprescription.(C)It'snotanewphenomenon,buthaveyounoticedhowmanynounsarebeingusedasverbs?Weallusethem,oftenwithoutnoticingwhatwe'redoing.Iwasarrangingtomeetsomeonefordinnerlastweek,andIsaid“I’llpencilitinmydiary”,andmyfriendsaid“Youcaninkitin”,meaningthatitwasafirmarrangementnotatentativeone!Manyofthesenewverbsarelinkedtonewtechnology.Anobviousexampleisthewordfax,whichisashorteningoffacsimileoriginally,anexactcopyofabookordocument.Weallgotusedtosendingandreceivingfaxes,andthensoonstartedtalkingaboutfaxingsomethingandpromisingwe'dfaxitimmediately.So,nounsturnintoverbsintwoeasystages.Thenalongcameemail,andweweresoonallemailingeachothermadly.Howdidwedowithoutit?Icanhardlyimaginelifewithoutanydailyemails.Emailremindsme,ofcourse,ofmycomputeranditssoftware,whichhasproducedanothercoupleofnewverbs.OnmycomputerIcanbookmarkthosepagesfromtheWorldWideWebthatIthinkI'llwanttolookatagain,thussavingalltheeffortofrememberingtheiraddressesandcallingthemupfromscratch.IcandothesamethingonmyPC,butthereIdon'tbookmark;Ifavorite—comingfrom“favoritepages”,sotheverbisderivedfromanadjectivenotanoun.Iwasn’treallysurewhetherpeoplesaidthis,butsomeonetoldmerecentlythattheyhadfavoritedasiteIwaslookingforandsotheycouldeasilygivemeitsaddress.Inthelate1980sInoticedthatlotsofmyfriendshadacquiredpagers,andkeptsayingthingslike“I’llpageyouassoonasIknowwhattimewe’remeeting”.Theycouldn'tsayittome,though;1refusedtohaveone.Somychildrenboughtmeamobilephone,nowknownsimplyasamobileandIhadtolearnyetmorenewverbs.Icanmessagesomeone,thatis,Icanleaveamessage(eitherspokenorwritten)forthemontheirphone.OrIcantextthem,writeafewwordssuggestingwhenandwheretomeet,forexample.HowlongwillitbebeforeIcanmobilethem,thatis,phonethemusingmymobile?Ihaven’theardthatverbyet,butI’msureIwillsoon.PerhapsI’llstartusingitmyself!63.“I’llpencilitinmydiary”inthesecondparagraphprobablymeans.A.itwasafirmarrangementB.itwasanuncertainarrangementC.thearrangementshouldbewrittenasadiaryD.heprefersapenciltoapen64.Awebsiteaddresscanbeeasilyfoundifithasbeen_A.emailed B.messaged C.favorited D.texted65.Whichofthefollowinghasnotbeenusedasaverb,yet?A.message B.page C.email D.mobile66.Thebesttitleforthispassageis____.A.NewVerbsfromOldNounsB.TheDevelopmentoftheEnglishlanguageC.NewTechnologyandNewwordsD.TechnologyandLanguage.(D)Tomanyweb-buildingspiders,mostofwhomarenearlyblind,thewebistheiressentialwindowontheworld:theirmeansofcommunicating,capturingprey(獵物),meetingmatesandprotectingthemselves.Aweb-buildingspiderwithoutitswebislikeamencastawayonanislandofsolidrock,totallyoutoftouchanddestinedtostarvetodeath.Soimportantisthewebtoanorb-webspider'ssurvivalthattheanimalwillcontinuetoconstructnewwebsdailyevenifitisbeingstarved.For16daysthestarvingspiderbuildscompletelynormalwebs.Then,astheanimalgetsscrawnier(憔悴的),itconstructsawider-meshedwebusingfewerstrands(線).Suchwebswouldonlytraplargerprey,whichismoreeconomicalfromtheperspectiveofastarvingspider.Thespiderstoresenergybyrecyclingwebprotein.Itsimplyeatsitsownwebeacheveningandreusesittoproducenewsilk.Instudieswithradioactively,labeledmaterials,itwasfoundthat95percentofwebproteinreappearsinthenextday'web.Mostoftheenergyneededforweb-buildingisusedinwalkingoverthestrandsastheyarelaiddown.Scientistsareimpressedbytheadaptabilityofthespider'shighlypreprogrammedbrain,whichislargerforitssizethanthebrainofanyotherinvertebrate(無脊推動物).Ifweb-buildingisinterrupted,orifsomeoftheexistingstrandsaredestroyed,thespidersimplygoesbacktoseewherethewebisleftoffandthenfinishesbuildinganormalweb.Onespiderwillfinishbuildingtheincompletewebofanother.67.Whichofthefollowingbestexpressesthemainideasofthepassage?A.SecretsofSpiders'Adaptability B.ImportanceofWebstoSpidersC.SecretsoftheSpiders'Life D.Spiders'HighlyPreprogrammedBrain68.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?A.MastspiderswillstopconductingwebswhenhungryB.OneWeb-buildingspiderusuallyconductsonewebC.Web-buildingspiderswillprobablydiewithouttheirwebs.D.Web-buildingspidershavegoodeyesight.69.Aspiderconductsawider-meshedwebwhen_A.itis16daysold B.itisgettingweakerC.ithasfewerwends D.ithuntsforfood70.Aspider'sabilitytofinishanincompletewebprovesthat_A.ithasahighlypreprogrammedbrainB.itreusesitswebproteintoreproducenewsilkC.thewebiseverythingforaspiderD.itisabletorebuildadestroyedweb(E)Highschooldropoutsearnanaverageof$9,000lessperyearthangraduates.Nowanewstudydispelsacommonbeliefwhytheyquit.It’smuchmorebasicthanflunkingout(不及格).Societytendstothinkofhighschooldropoutsaskidswhojustcan’tcutit.Theyarelazy,andperhapsnottoobright.Soresearchersweresurprisedwhentheyaskedmorethan450kidswhoquitschoolaboutwhytheyleft.“Thevastmajorityactuallyhadpassinggradesandtheywereconfidentthattheycouldhavegraduatedfromhighschool.”JohnBridgeland,theexecutiveresearchersaid.About1millionteensleaveschooleachyear.OnlyabouthalfofAfrican-AmericanandHispanic(美籍西班牙的)studentwillreceiveadiploma(證書),andactuallyalldropoutscometoregrettheirdecision.So,iffailinggradesdon’texplainwhythesekidsquit,whatdoes?Again,JohnBridgeland:"Themostdependablefindingwasthattheywerebored.”“Theyfoundclassesuninteresting;theyweren’tinspiredormotivated.Theydidn’tseeanydirectconnectionbetweenwhattheywerelearningintheclassroomtotheirownlives,ortotheircareeraspirations.”Thestudyfoundthatmostteenswhododropoutwaituntiltheyturnsixteen,whichhappenstobetheageatwhichmoststatesallowstudentstoquit.IntheUS,onlyonestate,NewMexico,hasalawrequiringteenagerstostayinhighschooluntiltheygraduate.Onlyfourstates:California,Tennessee,TexasandUtah,plustheDistrictofColumbia,requireschoolattendanceuntilage18,noexceptions,anotherresearcher,saysraisingthecompulsory(義務的)attendanceagemaybeonewaytokeepmorekidsinschool.“Asthesedropoutslookback,theyrealizethey’vemadeamistake.Andanythingthatsortofgivesthesepeopleanextrapushtostickitoutanditthroughtotheend,isprobablyhelpfulmeasure.”NewHampshiremaybethenextstatetoraiseitsschoolattendanceageto18.Butcriticssaythatforcingthestudentsunwillingtocontinuetheirstudiestostayinschoolmissesthepoint-theneedforreform.It'sbeencalledfortoreinventhighschooleducationtomakeitmorechallengingandrelevant,andtoensurethatkidswhodostickitoutreceiveadiplomathatactuallymeanssomething.71.Mosthighschoolstudentsdropoutofschoolbecause__.A.theyhavefailinggrades B.theytakenointerestinclassesC.theyarediscriminatedagainst D.theyarelazyandnotintelligent72.Accordingtothepassage,whichstatehasalawrequiringschoolattendanceuntiltheygraduate?A.NewHampshire B.UtahC.NewMexico D.TheDistrictofColumbia73.Theunderlinedwords“stickitout”probablymeans“__”.A.completeschooling B.solvetheproblemC.lovehavingclasses D.believeinthemselves74.Inthelastparagraph,thewriteristryingto__A.analyzethereasonwhystudentsquitschoolB.suggestraisingthecompulsoryattendanceageC.raiseawarenessofreforminghighschooleducationD.wishtomakelawstoguaranteenoeducation75.Fromthepassage,wecaninferthefollowingEXCEPTthat_.A.thegradesofmostdropoutsatschoolwereacceptableB.about500,000highschooldropoutsareblackandSpanishC.classesdon'tappealtodropoutsD.onaveragedropoutscannotgetgoodjobs第四節對話填空A:Excuseme;doyouknowwherethechemistrylabis?B:Yes.It’sjustonthesecondfloorofthis76b.A:How77o____doyoudochemicalexperimentsthere?B:Twiceaweek.A:Canyougotherewithouta78t____?B:No.That’snotallowed.A:Whatdoestheteacheroftentellyoutodowhenyouaredoingan79e______?B:Heoftentellsustolook80c______andfollowthe81i______.A:Whatwillyoudowhenyoufinishtheexperiment?B:Wemustput82e_________backinthecupboardsandwashourhands.A:Right.Itisvery83i_____tokeepthelabclean.B:Yes,safeaswell.Wemustturnoffthe84e____before85l_____thelab.高三畢業班英語考前適應性訓練(七)1—5DCCBA6-10ACDCC11-15BADDB16-20CDBBC21-25BDCDD26-30BDBBA 31-35BCADC 36-40DACBA41-45CBACA46-50DDBAC51-55ABDCD56.A 57.D 58.C 59.B 60.A61.C 62.C 63.B 64.C 65.D 66.A 67.B 68.C 69.B 70.A71.B 72.C 73.A 74.C 75.B76.building77.often78.teacher79.experiment80.carefully81.instructions82.everything83.important84.ele
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