湖南省长沙县实验中学2013届高三高考模拟(一)英语试题

Chinese President Xi Jinping promised on Sunday, “We’ll make great efforts     the Chinese dream.”

A. achieving                            B. achieved                            C. to achieve                            D. to have achieved

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知识点:不定式

C

     

—Professor Smith, can I meet you at 10 o’clock tomorrow morning?

—Oh, I’m sorry. I      a lecture at Hunan Normal University.

A. give                            B. am giving                            C. will give              D. will be giving

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知识点:将来进行时及其被动式

D

     

More than 200 dead pigs      in the waterways have raised urgent concern.

A. found                            B. being found                            C. to be found                            D. having found

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A

     

Nowadays, Chinese consumers are increasingly aware of their rights.       , safety and quality issues remain top concerns.

A. Therefore              B. Instead               C. However              D. Anyhow

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知识点:时间,地点,方式,程度,疑问,连接关系等副词的用法

C

     

     Micro-letters (Weixin) will be charged has not been decided yet.

A. That                            B. Whether                            C. Which                            D. Since

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知识点:主语从句

B

     

Missing in Thailand, a comedy about two rival Chinese businessmen and a simple-minded pancake maker,     box offices records since Dec 12.

A. is breaking                            B. are breaking              C. has broken                            D. have broken

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知识点:现在完成时及其被动式

C

     

No driving after drinking is a rule that every driver _______ obey in our country.

A. will                            B. shall                            C. may                            D. can

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知识点:情态动词

B

     

It was with great joy      the couple found their missing son after 18 years.

A. when                            B. that                            C. what                            D. which

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知识点:强调句

B

     

I      lunch when I learned that former British prime minister Margaret Thatcher had passed away.

A. ate               B. had eaten              C. was eating              D. were eating

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C

     

     out of the high school, he had difficulty in finding a job and led a tough life.

A. Dropped              B. Dropping              C. To drop               D. Being dropped

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B

     

Is it He Long Sports Centre      you are going to watch the football match?

A. where                            B. that                            C. which                            D. when

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A

     

The school will have a kite flying competition next Saturday, and all the students      to bring a kite with them.
A. expect                            B. expected              C. are expected              D. have been expected

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知识点:一般现在时及其被动式

C

     

     you are so eager to join the school basketball team, why not try out for it?

A. While                            B. Now that              C. Though              D. Unless 

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知识点:连词/连接词

B

     

By the side of the Bird’s Nest      , completed in 2008.

A. there standing the Water Cube                            B. stands the Water Cube

C. does the Water Cube stand        D. the Water Cube stands

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知识点:倒装与省略

B

     

—Our train to Shenzhen didn’t leave until 14:30 because of something wrong with the railway.

—Such a long delay! This train      at 13:00.

A. left              B. will leave              C. leaves              D. has left

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C

     

My partner and I were staying in Beruwela on the Southwest coast of Sri Lanka when the tsunami(海啸) hit. We   36  from the first floor of our hotel. At that time, a wall of water swept in and tore the ground floor apart underneath us.   37  to be moved out to Colombo was very frightening because everyone was afraid that another and possibly bigger   38  would come. At one stage we heard that another wave was coming and there was   39  . Surprisingly, a fleet of small vehicles driven by local people arrived outside the hotel and we just   40  a minibus.

We were taken up a hill to a place of   41  where we were welcomed by a family who told us that we could stay as   42  as we needed to. Among all this death and   43  , these people were trying to help us! We were shown to the local Mosque where hundreds of locals were cooking, collecting and distributing food and supplies for those less   44  . In the three days we were waiting to leave, we saw many examples of ordinary Sri Lankans, many of whom had lost friends,   45  and livelihoods(生计,谋生方式), trying to help others who were worse off. It was a very moving experience.

We have since been   46  the family who took us in and they are saying that what their country needs most urgently is practical help, doctors, nurses and medicines, helping to   47  roads and rebuilding electricity and water supplies. These people would have done anything to help us, it is time for the British Government to do more to help them. 

36. A. heard                                          B. watched                            C. learnt                                          D. moved

37. A. Telling                                          B. Forcing                            C. Waiting                            D. Ordering

38. A. wave                                          B. flood                                          C. hurricane                            D. water

39. A. panic                                          B. peace                                          C. silence                                          D. violence

40. A. looked into                            B. turned to                            C. jumped into                            D. broke into

41. A. safety                                          B. warmth                            C. goodness                            D. dreams

42. A. well                                          B. far                                          C. soon                                          D. long

43. A. kindness                            B. happiness                            C. love                                          D. destruction

44. A. careful                                          B. fortunate                  C. dependent                            D. energetic

45. A. children                                          B. experts                            C. family                                          D. s

46. A. in honor of                               B. by way of                            C. in contact with              D. on behalf of

47. A. make                                          B. clear                                          C. clean                                          D. build             

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36-40 BCAAC   41-45 ADDBC  46-47 CB

     

Directions: Complete the following passage by filling in each blank with one word that best fits the context.

Now it is becoming more and more popular to chat over the Internet, because you can find it 48. _______ expensive to do that than to make a long distance call. This makes Internet chatting 49. _______ attractive option if you live far away from family and friends, 50. ______ you are on a budget.

You can also complete 51. _______ tasks while chatting over the Internet. For example, you can read and reply to emails, finish typing a document, or have a conversation 52. ______ someone who is in the room. This can be an advantage 53. ______ you are busy and don’t have much time for personal chatting. This can also be a disadvantage because you aren’t giving the other person or task your full attention.

Because you can do kinds of tasks 54. _______ chatting on the Internet, it can become easy to lose track of time. You can end up chatting longer than you intended to, 55. ______ can make it difficult to complete other tasks.

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48.less    49.an   50.or   51.other   52.with   53.if/when

54.while    55.which

     

A 34-year-old mother has spoken of how she woke up thinking she was 15 years old and living in 1992.

Naomi Jacobs, from Manchester, was convinced she was still a teenager. In her mind, John Major was Prime Minister and George Bush Sr. was running the White House. She also showed how she screamed when a boy appeared and called her “Mum”. Mobile phones and e-mails were puzzling and Google, Facebook and YouTube sounded like made-up words, she said.

Ms. Jacobs, who had no memory of the years, was told by doctors that she had Transient Global Amnesia (TGA). She has now written a book about the experience which happened in 2008.

“I fell asleep in 1992 as a brave, very confident know-it-all-15-year-old, and woke up as a 32-year-old single mum living in a rented house,” Ms. Jacobs said. “The last thing I remember was falling asleep in my bed, dreaming about a boy in my class. When I woke up, I looked in the mirror and had the fright of my life when I saw an old woman with wrinkles staring back at me. Then a little boy appeared and started calling me Mum. That’s when I started to scream. I didn’t know who he was. I didn’t think he was much younger than I was, and I certainly didn’t remember giving birth to him. I began sobbing uncontrollably. I just wanted my mum. I couldn’t get my head around going to bed one night and waking up in a different century.”

TGA is a rare type of amnesia which can occur suddenly, affecting around three people per 100,000 each year. Fortunately, permanent memory loss is rare. Ms. Jacobs’ memory started to return after eight weeks.

Some people who often suffer from migraines (偏头痛) also appear to be more likely to have TGA. The cause of TGA is unknown. Some think that it may be caused by a temporary cut of blood flow to parts of the brain involved in memory.

56. When a little boy came to call her “Mum”, Naomi Jacobs was _____.

A. excited     B. frightened      C. worried                    D. embarrassed

57. What was the last thing Naomi Jacobs could remember?

A. She was a brave and confident girl.

B. She met an old woman with wrinkles.

C. George Bush Sr. was elected President.

D. She fell asleep dreaming of a boy in her class.

58. According to the text, TGA _____.

A. is quite common                                                         B. is caused by brain injuries

C. results in permanent memory loss D. causes people to lose part of their memory

59. What’s the main idea of the text?

A. Naomi Jacobs has a poor memory.

B. Naomi Jacobs gets an amazing career after TGA.

C. Naomi Jacobs wakes up with the memory of her youth.

D. Naomi Jacobs succeeds in overcoming the disease.

60. According to the passage, we know _______.

A. Ms. Jacobs’ memory returned to normal now

B. Ms. Jacobs often doesn’t remember things

C. Ms. Jacobs has not got married yet

D. Ms. Jacobs is very young now in deed

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知识点:人物传记/故事类阅读

BDDCA

     

If English is not your first language, it is a good idea to take English language classes to improve your written and spoken communication skills. There are many ways to learn English. You can learn from a book, a DVD, on the Internet or by attending classes. One of the most successful ways to improve your English is to join a course in a country where English is widely spoken. The more you practice, the more you will learn. But why learn the English language? English is an important language for anyone who is planning to travel or become involved in business.

Many people love travelling, but if their English is poor, it can be difficult to understand signs, read directions and make themselves understood. Before travelling, it is important to understand the culture and customs of the places you visit. Learning basic English before you travel will help you to understand these customs and avoid mistakes that could be embarrassing. When you are travelling, you will also enjoy meeting new people. If you can speak English, you will have a better chance of being able to communicate with the people you meet. Many of your new friends will speak English and others will have English as a second language. Without English, your friendships will be limited as you travel around the world.

If you are involved in business, it is important to be able to communicate in English. The Internet, world travel and modern communication systems have made the world seem like a much smaller place. These days business people interact with customers and other business people from all over the world. That makes your English language skills more important than ever. There are many English language courses that major in business communications. Improving your English skills is one of the best things you could ever do to increase your chances of business success.

61. What kind of people is English important to according to the passage?

A. Travelers.                 B. Teachers.   C. Students.    D. Language experts.

62. Which of the following is the best way to learn English well?

A. Travelling around the world with English-speakers.

B. Taking a course in an English-speaking country.

C. Learning from all kinds of books or DVDs.

D. Learning on the Internet by yourselves.

63. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT the aim of learning basic English?

A. To research the causes of cultural differences.

B. To understand the customs of your destination.

C. To avoid embarrassing mistakes on your journey.

D. To have more opportunities to communicate with others.

64. What is the main idea of the third paragraph?

A. The more you practice, the more you will learn.

B. Doing business helps to improve your communication skills.

C. English is important for anyone who is involved in business.

D. The Internet has made the world become smaller and smaller.

65. We can infer from the passage that _____.

A. learning English well will make you achieve goals more easily

B. learning English only aims at achieving business success

C. without learning English, your friendships will be limited wherever you are

D. you needn’t learn English if you don’t want to travel

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知识点:教育类

ABACA

     

Mandara seemed to know something big was about to happen. So she let out a yell, caught hold of her 2-year-old daughter Kibibi and climbed up into a tree. She lives at the National Zoo in Washington, D.C.

And on Tuesday, August 23rd, witnesses say she seemed to sense the big earthquake that shook much of the East Coast before any humans knew what was going on. And she’s not the only one. In the moments before the quake, an orangutan (猩猩) let out a loud call and then climbed to the top of her shelter.

“It’s very different from their normal call,” said Brandie Smith, the zookeeper. “The lemurs (monkey-like animals of Madagascar) will sound an alarm call if they see or hear something highly unusual.”

But you can’t see or hear an earthquake 15 minutes before it happens, can you? Maybe you can — if you’re an animal. “Animals can hear above and below our range of hearing,” said Brandie Smith. “That’s part of their special abilities. They’re more sensitive to the environment, which is how they survive.”

Primates weren’t the only animals that seemed to sense the quake before it happened. One of the elephants made a warning sound. And a huge lizard (蜥蜴) ran quickly for cover. The flamingoes (a kind of bird) gathered before the quake and stayed together until the shaking stopped.

So what kind of vibrations were the animals picking up in the moments before the quake? Scientist Susan Hough says earthquakes produce two types of waves — a weak “P” wave and then a much stronger “S” wave. The “P” stands for “primary”. And the “S” stands for “secondary”. She said she thinks the “P” wave might be what set the animals off.

Not all the animals behaved unusually before the quake. For example, Smith says the zoo’s giant pandas didn’t jump up until the shaking actually began. But many of the other animals seemed to know something was coming before it happened. “I’m not surprised at all,” Smith said.

66. Why did Mandara act strangely one day?

A. Because it sensed something unusual would happen.

B. Because its daughter Kibibi was injured.

C. Because it heard an orangutan let out a loud call.

D. Because an earthquake had happened.

67. According to Brandie Smith, _____.

A. many animals’ hearing is sharp

B. earthquakes produce two types of waves

C. primates usually gather together before a quake

D. humans can also develop the ability to sense a quake

68. Which word in the passage has a close meaning to the underlined word “cover”?

A. vibration              B. shelter                            C. quake                            D. range

69. Which animal seems unable to sense a quake?

A. A giant panda.  B. A flamingo. C. A lemur.   D. A lizard.

70. What is the best title for the passage?

A. How animals survive a quake.                             B. How animals differ from humans. 

C. How animals behave before a quake.              D. How animals protect their young in a quake.

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知识点:日常生活类阅读

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