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江苏省邳州市东方学校高三下学期考前综合模拟试题(二)(英语)

I can’t go to the New Year’s concert,_____,100 dollars is just too much for me to spend in one evening.

A.in other words. B.that is. C.in particular. D.I mean
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Scientists generally agree that earth’s climate will warm up over the next 50 to100 years_____ it has warmed in the 20,000 years since Ice Age.

A.so long as B.as much as C.as long as. D.as well as
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_____ some old tables, his house was almost empty.

A.Besides B.Except C.Apart from D.But
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He is not______. He is the______ man in the streets.

A.somebody; average B.somebody; common C.something; ordinary D.anyone; general
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His landlady gave him a week's _____ to leave the flat.

A.threat B.notice C.advice D.information
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I know this is not quite the right word, but I can’t be bothered to think of _____.

A.a better B.a best C.the better one D.the good one
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—Which of these two books will you take?
—I’ll take ______, in case the journey is boring.

A.either B.both C.all D.neither
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This is not an economical way to get more water; ________, it is very expensive.

A.in return B.on the other hand C.in a word D.on the contrary
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The truck ran down the hill, and the driver _____, according to the local newspaper, to have been killed.

A.was reported B.was reporting  C.reported D.had been reported
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______ the poor living conditions, they continue to gather in the suburban villages because of low rents and easy transport.

A.Except B.Instead of C.Despite D.In case of
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11. _______ on the top of the hill is a monument, dating back to hundreds of years ago.

A.Having stood B.Standing C.Being stood D.Having been stood
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Have you ever seen a doctor? If ______, what happened?

A.any B.ever C.not D.so
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So convenient ______and saves your time that many people would like to do that.

A.is shopping on net B.shopping on net does C.does shopping on net D.shopping on net is
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I’m very amazed that they knew nothing about ______ he was a thief.

A.that B.which C.what D.the fact that
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The road ______ for vehicles is under repair. Drivers are required to take some other routes.

A.meaning B.meant C.to mean D.being meant
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—The terrible accident is under investigation.
—Actually, quicker action ______ those workers trapped in the mine.

A.might have saved B.must have saved C.should have saved D.could have saved
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Today, we’ve discussed a number of large summer gatherings for feasts and celebrations _____the Inuit usually swap stories.

A.where B.when C.which D.why
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China ________ a sharp increase in the number of aged people over the past decade.

A.sees B.saw C.has seen D.will see
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____ that caused him to serve dinner an hour later than usual.

A.It was we being late B.It was our being late
C.It was we were too late D.It was because we were late
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—What’s the matter with Tim?
—Oh. His electronic dictionary was left in a taxi accidentally, never ________ again.

A.to find B.finding C.to be found D.being found
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Chatting online can be _____fun, but kids must be sure they stay safe on _____web.

A.不填; a B.a; the C.不填; the D.a; a
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Elizabeth believed the dog would die if ________ to her cruel owners so she kept it.

A.returning B.was returned C.it would return D.returned
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--- I saw Mr Li at the meeting yesterday.
--- Did you? He ______ have attended, for he had asked for sick leave.

A.needn’t B.couldn’t C.shouldn’t D.mustn’t
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---People should use public transport instead of their own private cars.
--- _______.The roads are too crowd as it is.

A.All right. B.Exactly. C.Go ahead. D.Fine.
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John is no less hardworking than his sister, _______ he failed in the exam.

A.but B.thus C.or D.and
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There’s no _____ in arguing with each other over this matter. It depends on the weather.

A.mean B.point C.worry D.view
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--- How are you getting on with your business?
--- I’m glad to say it is _____.

A.adding up B.breaking up C.turning up D.picking up
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---My daughter nearly set the chicken on fire when cooking some dishes.
---You can’t stress ______the importance of using the fire.

A.too B.much C.yet D.enough
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The school is no longer what it was 20 years ago, ______ it was so poorly equipped.

A.when B.which C.since D.where
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—Has the television advertisement worked?
—It did!      orders flooded in.

A.None B.Some C.Few D.More
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Some teenagers _______ their health because they often expose themselves to so many electric products.

A.have damaged B.are damaging C.damaged D.will damage
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. Susan's strong love for her country is ___ in her recently published poems.

A.relieved B.reflected C.responded D.recovered
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--- You seemed to be deeply struck by his skill.
--- Not exactly. It was his courage ________ his skill that really struck me most.

A.other than B.as well as C.but also D.apart from
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We can go to the seven o’clock performance or the eight---________ suits you best.

A.whatever B.whenever C.however D.whichever
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---Tom failed again!
---If he had spent as much as he _______ on computer games.

A.has B.had C.did D.would
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第二部分完形填空
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36-55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项。
I grew up in San Pedro. My Dad was a fisherman. It was hard to make a living on the sea. He worked hard and would stay out   36   he caught enough to feed the family. No just enough for our family, but also for his Mom and Dad. When the weather was bad he would   37   me to school. He had this old truck that he used in his fishing   38  . Older than it was, that truck, out of   39   , coughed all the way with loud noise and heavy smoke. As he would drive, I would fall down into the seat hoping to   40  . He would pull right up in front, and it seemed like everybody would be standing around and   41  . Then he would lean over to give me a big kiss and tell me to be   42  . It was so   43   for me now. Here, I was 12 years old, and he would   44   me good-bye!
I remember   45  I decided I was too old for a goodbye kiss. When we got to the school and came to a stop, he had his   46   big smile. He started to lean toward me, but I put my   47   up and said, “No, Dad.”
It was the first time I had ever talked to him that way, and he had this   48   look on his face. I said, “Dad, I’m too old for a goodbye kiss. I’m too old for any kind of kiss.” My father looked at me for the longest time. When   49   came into his eyes, he turned and   50   . “You’re right’ he said, “You’re a big boy….  51  . I won’t kiss you anymore.” It wasn’t long after that when my Dad went to sea and never came back. It was a day when   52   of the ships stayed in, but not Dad. He had a big family to feed.
You don’t know what I would give to have my Dad give me just one more kiss on the cheek…. To touch his rough old face…, to   53   the ocean on him… to feel his arm around my neck. I   54   I had been a man then. If I had been a man, I would never have told my Dad I was too   55   for a goodbye kiss.”
36. A. since           B. when             C. until                       D. before
37. A. take           B. drive             C. watch               D. rush
38. A. business           B. career                      C. project                     D. journey
39. A. preparation         B. control                            C. distance                    D. condition
40. A. repair                 B. scream                    C. complaint                 D. disappear
41. A. laughing             B. watching                  C. performing             D. playing
42. A. a cute son      B. a honest fisherman  C. a good boy          D. a quiet passenger
43. A. amazing              B. surprising         C. disappointing        D. embarrassing
44. A. kiss                B. say                   C. hug                D. send
45. A. the day               B. the way           C. the order            D. the action
46. A. usual          B. common          C. daily               D. sweet
47. A. head                   B. hand             C. cheek                    D. mouth
48. A. excited           B. pleased           C. terrified            D. bored
49. A. lights           B. apologies          C. tears                     D. sorry
50. A. looked out          B. looked up         C. looked around       D. look on
51. A. a partner       B. a student           C. a kid                     D. a man
52. A. all            B. most             C. some              D. none
53. A. notice         B. smell             C. sense               D. feel
54. A. realize         B. regret             C. wish              D. hope
55. A. young                 B. old                C. shy                          D. late

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第三部分阅读理解
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
By analyzing academic data from 10 states, representing the testing of more than 7.2 millions of youths, U.S. researchers found that gender differences in math scores were extremely small among all ethnic groups in grades 2-11.
These findings are in contrast to earlier results from 1990 that indicate measurable differences favoring males in complex problem-solving, beginning in the high school years.
Janet Hyde from University of Wisconsin and colleagues reported their study results in the journal Science on Friday.
Currently, women are largely absent from the highest levels of careers in mathematics, the physical sciences, and engineering. In the United States, Ph.D. programs in engineering currently average only about 15 percent women, and similar statistics have led to stereotypes (成见)about girls and women lacking in mathematical ability.
Now, it is clear that the general population no longer shows a gender difference in mathematical skills, according to this latest report.
And this new data on academic performance in the United States shows that students are tested frequently on "recall" and "skill/concept" items, but rarely on "strategic thinking"(战略思维) or "extended thinking" concepts.
If standardized tests do not assess (评估)the sorts of reasoning that are crucial to careers in science and math, then the skills may not be taught, putting American students at a disadvantage to students in other countries where testing and instruction focuses on more challenging content. "This is a gap that should be fixed," Hyde said.
56. What is the best title of the passage?
A. A new study result about math.                   B. No gender differences in math.
C. Girls are not good at math.                       D. Girls do better in math than boys.
57. The underlined word “crucial” in the last paragraph most probably means______.
A. necessary      B. unimportant         C. important    D . cruel
58. What Hyde said in the last paragraph means that ________.
A. standardized tests should assess the sorts of reasoning so that the skills may be taught
B. testing and instruction focuses on more challenging content in the USA
C. students in other countries are cleverer than American students
D. students should be tested frequently on "recall" and "skill/concept" items
59. The passage is most probably taken from _______.
A. a science magazine B. a research paper        C. a personal diary D. a newspaper

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It might have been a really bad stressful day, feeling trapped inside by the cold and snow which surrounded us. My husband was the first to shift his consciousness. He dressed accordingly and announced that he was going outside to build a giant snowman.
At first he stood alone, piling massive amounts of snow. Soon after a neighbor joined in my husband’s quest to embrace the opportunity the winter presented. Maintaining less than desirable attitudes, we reluctantly put on our snow gear(用具) and headed outside. It wasn’t long before we were smiling and enjoying the abundance of snow that Mother Nature had provided. Others came to our yard one by one to give a hand in the making of our giant snowman.
In the end we all stood back and marveled at what we had created. He was eleven feet high, twenty-five feet around at the base and decorated with many household items supplied by various families. There he stood, our glorious, gigantic (巨人般的) snowman.
People drove by and smiled. Some even stopped to enjoy his existence. The spirit that went into creating him seemed to catch on and we all enjoyed it while the cold temperatures allowed.
With the passing of time, the spring made its way back into our yard and the snowman changed form considerably. In a final effort to save what we created for just a little bit longer somebody stopped by and changed the snowman’s remains to look like a rabbit.
As I prepared for the start of another week, I decided to check my email before going to bed. I found a curious message that contained the subject line: enjoy the snowman. I decided to read the message even though I did not recognize who sent it. The words it contained melted my heart.
The email said: … your neighbor looks on in disbelief! I am sure you people are enjoying the sounds and smells, along with sights of spring. The energy displayed in Mr. Snowman or Ms, is filled with vigor and joyous energy. You and your family keep it up, as this is what the world needs now. Love sweet love. More power to you and your loved ones, keep sharing with the world around.
Perhaps it was more than snowman we built that day. I’d like to agree that it was. The message seems clear. Our circumstances will turn out to be what we make of them. The possibilities are endless and the choice is ours.
60. How did the author plan to spend that cold day at first?
A. By having a busy day.      B. By staying at home. C. By building a snowman.   D. By visiting neighbors.
61. The reason for her husband to make a snowman was that ________.
A. he had to please his neighbors                       B. he was better at it than others
C. he wanted to cheer himself up                       D. he must get the last chance before spring
62. From the passage we can know that the snowman_______.
A. was built only by the author’s family            B. was surprisingly big in size
C. made people more forgiving                   D. made building snowman popular

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Some people who find themselves facing a problem react by just giving up. But it is not good to escape from problems by giving up or by making excuses for failures. You may be sure that all young people go through the same difficult process that you are going through: meeting new situations, developing new skills, and testing their abilities.
If you are unhappy about something, face it. Try to state the problem in a few words, so that you will know exactly what you are up against. Then see if you can “put your finger” on the cause of your unhappiness.
In many cases, we only “think” there is no solution to a particular problem. But often we can overcome the problem and achieve the goal by making a direct attack.
For example, a boy wanted to be a debater(辩论家). When he tried out for the debating team as a freshman, the coach thought he was hopeless. He was shy; he had a high-pitched voice; and his posture(体态) was poor. Although he was given little hope of success, he took advantage of every opportunity to debate. He studied successful speakers and evaluated his own weaknesses and advantages. Then he spent many hours learning all the facts on the topics for debate, and worked at developing good posture and at speaking clearly. By his junior year, he made the school debating team, and in his senior year he was on the winning team in his state. He achieved his goal because he had made a direct attack upon his problem.
Although direct attack is often the best way to meet problems, we have to be realistic(现实的) in judging situations. Sometimes it is necessary to change either the method or the goal.
A boy who wants to be a great football player may not be too strong and not quite fast enough for football. In this situation, becoming a great football player may be an unreasonable goal for him. However, he may become outstanding in tennis or golf, and satisfy his desire to take part in sports.
A girl who is not good-looking may decide that she cannot win popularity with her face, and so she may try to develop an interesting personality, which eventually will get her much further. In this situation, she must change her method of achieving her goal.
So, although direct attack is often the best way to handle problems, it is important to study the situation and make a wise decision about what to do.
63. From the first paragraph, we can infer that        .
A. not all people will meet the problems that they can’t solve
B. not all people can solve the problems that they meet
C. all people will not give up finding the solutions to problems
D. all people will make some excuses for failures
64. The underlined phrase “are up against” in the second paragraph could be best replaced by      .
A. are dealing with              B. are faced with               C. meet with              D. look after
65. Which of the following best shows the structure of the text?
(①-⑧ stand for “paragraph 1—paragraph 8”)
A.      ①                              B.         ①                                                             
②                                                            ②   ③                                                   
③④  ⑤⑥⑦⑧                                ④⑤     ⑥⑦⑧
C.      ①                                                     D.    ①
②                                                            ②   ③                                                   
③④⑤  ⑥⑦⑧                                    ④⑤⑥    ⑦⑧
66. Which of the following is not right?
A. When we meet difficulties, it is the best to give a direct attack.
B. If a girl is not good looking, she’d better change her style of appearance.
C. Whenever we face difficulty, we can find a way out, whatever it is.
D. Both a direct attack and a good analysis of the reality are good for solving problems.

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Since the gene, called DAF-16 in worms, was found in many animals and in humans, the finding could open up new ways to affect aging, immunity(免疫)and resistance in humans, the scientists said.
“We wanted to find out how normal aging is being governed by genes and what effect these genes have on other traits, such as immunity,” said Robin May of the University of Birmingham, who led the study.
Populations across the world are aging at a surprising pace, bringing potentially big challenges for health and social care systems. A study by Danish scientists last year found that half of babies born in the rich world today will live to celebrate their 100th birthdays. Scientists are eager to find out how people age to try to develop drugs to help them stay healthier as their lives extend.
“What we have found is that things like resistance and aging tend to go hand in hand,” May said in an interview.
May’s team compared longevity, stress resistance and immunity in four related species of worm. They also looked for differences in the activity of DAF-16 in each of the four species, and found that they were all quite distinct.
May said DAF-16 was active in most cells in the body and was very similar to a group of human genes called FOXO genes, which scientists believe play a role in the aging process.
“The fact that subtle(微妙的)differences in DAF-16 between species seem to have such an impact on aging and health is very interesting and may explain how differences in lifespan and related traits have arisen during evolution,” May said.
67. In which section may the text appear in a newspaper? 
A. Education.              B. Science.          C. Entertainment.         D. Culture.
68. What can we know from the third paragraph?
A. New ways have been found to affect aging.     B. Babies in the rich world will all live longer. 
C. Present social care systems are poorly managed. D. Aging populations are causing more challenges.
69. From the text we know that DAF-16_____.
A. is a gene that is only found in worms          B. can make people live longer
C. has an effect on aging and immunity           D. has been quite familiar to scientists
70. What can be the best title of the passage?
A. Scientists Find Gene Linked to Aging          B. Population Aging Faster than Expected
C. How to Make People Live Longer             D. Gene Determines How Long We Live

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第II卷(两部分,共35分)
第一部分 任务型阅读
请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入最恰当的单词。注意:每空格1个单词。
Possession of Private Guns in the United States
Christmas is approaching. But shooting massacres (残杀) cast a tragic shadow over the holiday season in the US.
On December 5, a gunman killed eight people, before taking his own life, at a shopping mall in Omaha, Nebraska. On December 9, five people, including the gunman, died in two attacks in Colorado.
While people are busy trying to discover the killers’ motives (动机), another issue is causing heated debate in the country --- the weapon the killers used.
The US is one of just a few developed Western countries that allow private possession of guns. Any adult can buy army style weapons from a handgun to an AK-47.
“The right to own arms is a part of the Constitution (宪法). Many Americans believe it to be a fundamental freedom,” said Jonathan Haagen, who worked for Teens.
When the United States was still a group of colonies, they dealt with a lot of corruption (腐败) from the British. Therefore, American people considered it a great danger for the government to have control of all the weapons. Private gun ownership was important in their fight for freedom.
However, with more and more killings in schools and shopping malls, lots of Americans argue that they should do away with the right to bear arms. But the National Rifle Association (NRA) said this position violates (违反) the Constitution.
The NRA is fond of saying it is not guns but people who kill. In some cases, this is true. But in many other cases, owning guns is what causes the murder. According to the US Department of Justice, more than 10,000 crimes a year are committed with guns.

Possession of Private Guns in the United States
Original belief
Present situation
It was (1)____ for the government alone to control all the weapons.
It was important for people to own private guns to (2)____
for freedom.
The US is one of the few Western countries where any (3)____ has the freedom to possess private weapons.
As a result, more than 10,000 crimes are committed with guns (4)_____. Three attacks alone in Nebraska and Colorado in December, for example, claimed altogether (5)____ people’s lives.
People have different (6)_____ towards owning private guns. 
Those in (7)____  of owning guns believe that it is the freedom given by the Constitution. Besides, the key factor in killing is (8)____ instead of guns.
(9)_____, those against owing private guns argue that the right to own guns should be removed, because a(n) (10)____ number of killings occur in schools and shopping malls.
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第二部分书面表达
如今,电动自行车发展迅速,种类繁多,道路上比比皆是,足以说明它大受人们的青睐。请根据以下提示,就电动自行车的优缺点,用英语写一篇150词左右的短文。(开头已给出,不计入总词数)


优点
便宜又方便;
省力气,速度快,也不会很累;
驾驶容易,老少皆宜;
节能环保。
缺点
让人不太运动,不利于健康;
易导致更多的交通事故。
你的看法(列举两到三点)

Nowadays, the electric bicycle is developing fast, many kinds of which can be seen on the road. It is popular with more and more people. Why? The reasons are simple._________________________________________
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