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2019-2020年高三上学期英语期中模拟考试含答案 第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。21. My normal monthly emails to and _ pen pals have disappeared with my tight schedule. A. in B. for C. from D. through 22. - Have you heard about the shark attack accident at the SeaWorld show? - Yea, how horrible! A trainer _ in front of the audience. A. had been killed B. has been killed C. was killed D. is killed 23. The Subway Line 16 _ in Beijing is planned to open this year. A. being built B. building C. built D. to build 24. The custom _Roeman times; for detailed information_the history book. A.dating back to ;referring to B.dates back to;refer to C.dates from;referring to D.dating from;refer to25.By the washing machine _a pile of dirty clothes, and on the floor of the sitting room were newspapers, magazines and waste paper.A. lay B. laid C. placed D. collected 26. The spread of the Ebola virus in Nigeria is believed _ by August, xx. A. to be controlled B. to have been controlled C. to control D. to have controlled 27. We have an adviser on hand in this activity _ you have any worries or problems. A. when B. now that C. though D. in case 28.-Why did he say so?-Sorry, I dont understand _he was said means.A. all what B. what all C. all that D. that all 29. - The zookeeper was really annoyed with me. - How could he have been if you _ stones at the animals? A. didnt throw B. dont throw C. hadnt thrown D. havent thrown 30. Every Monday, my English teacher would cheerfully ask me _ my weekend had been. A. that B. if C. what D. how 31. With doubts _ through my mind, I felt it necessary to carry out a research. A. to run B. run C. running D. having run 32. - You seem busy these days. - Yes. Im writing a story. You know, its really not easy to write _ with attractive plots. A. this B. one C. it D. that 33. According to the latest BBC news, a five-year-old boy from England _ the youngest puter specialist in the world. A. became B. bees C. had bee D. has bee 34. The glorious moment would live in my mind _ our football team won the championship. A. when B. where C. that D. which 35. They dont think the problem so far they_.A. have had has been solved B. have had been solvedC. have to solve been solved D. have solved has been solved第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1 分,共20分) 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。I used to find notes left in the churchs collection basket, beautiful notes about my homilies(讲道)and about the writers thoughts on the daily readingsThe 36fascinated(吸引)me, but it was a long time37I met the author of the notes One Sunday morning, I was 38 that someone was waiting for me in the office, a young woman who said she39all the notesWhen I saw her I was40, since I had no idea that it was she who wrote the notesShe was sitting in a chair in the officeHer 41was bowed and when she raised it to look at me, she could barely 42without painHer face was disfigured(畸形), so smiling was very 43for her We 44for a while that Sunday morning and agreed to meet for lunch later that week As it 45, we went to lunch several times and told each other about our 46We spoke of authors we had both 47, and it was easy to tell that 48were a great love of hers She suffered from a disfigurement that cannot be made to look 49I know that her condition 50her deeplyYet there was beauty to her that had nothing to do with 51She was one to be listened to, whose words came from a wounded but52heartShe possessed a fine tuned sense of beautyHer only53inlife was the loss of a friendThe truth of her life was a desire to see beyond the54for a glimpse of what it is that mattersShe found beauty and55and they befriended her, and showed her what is real36Aquestions Bideas Cnotes Dbasket37Asince Bafter Cwhen Dbefore38Atold Bwarned Cinformed Dshowed39Alost Bleft Cdropped Dcollected40Ashocked BsatisfiedCfrightened Ddisappointed41Ahand Barm Chead Dbody42Astand Bsmile Cspeak Dsit43Apleasant Bbitter Cbeautiful Ddifficult44Achatted Bdiscussed Cdrank Dgreeted45Aturned out Bturned up Ccame out Dcame up46Afamilies Bbeliefs Chobbies Dlives47Aknown Bread Cmet Dheard48Afriends Bchurches Cwritings Dbooks49Afriendly Bhappy Cattractive Dnormal50Ahurt Bimpressed Cchanged Dhelped51Afame Bwealth Cinterest Dlooks52Acheerful Binteresting Cloving Dexciting53Afear Bwonder Cdefeat Dregret54Adream Bsurface CimaginationDtime55Asuccess Bhope Cgrace Dhelp第三部分 阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。 ADear Reader:I receive many letters from children and cant answer them all - there wouldnt be time enough in a day. That is why I am sending you this printed reply to your letter. Ill try to answer some of the questions that are monly asked.Where did I get the idea for Stuart Little and for Charlottes Web? Well, many years ago I went to bed one night in a railway sleeping car, and during the night I dreamed about a tiny boy who acted rather like a mouse. Thats how the story of Stuart Little got started.As for Charlottes Web, I like animals and my barn is a very pleasant place to be, at all hours. One day when I was on my way to feed the pig, I began feeling sorry for the pig because, like most pigs, he was doomed to die. This made me sad. So I started thinking of ways to save a pigs life. I had been watching a big grey spider at her work and was impressed by how clever she was at weaving. Gradually I worked the spider into the story that you know, a story of friendship and salvation(拯救) on a farm. Three years after I started writing it, it was published. (I am not a fast worker, as you can see.)Sometimes Im asked how old I was when I started to write, and what made me want to write. I started early as soon as I could spell. In fact, I cant remember any time in my life when I wasnt busy writing. I dont know what caused me to do it, or why I enjoyed it, but I think children often find pleasure and satisfaction is trying to set their thoughts down on paper, either in words or in pictures. I was no good at drawing, so I used words instead. As I grew older, I found that writing can be a way of earning a living.Some of my readers want me to visit their school. Some want me to send a picture, or an autograph, or a book. And some ask questions about my family and my animals and my pets. Much as Id like to, I cant go visiting. I cant send books, either you can find them in a bookstore or a library. Many children assume that a writer owns (or even makes) his own books. This is not true books are made by the publisher. If a writer wants a copy, he must buy it. Thats why I cant send books. And I do not send autographs I leave that to the movie stars. I live most of the year in the country, in New England. From our windows we can look out at the sea and the mountains. I live near my married son and three grandchildren.Are my stories true, you ask? No, they are imaginary tales, containing fantastic characters and events. In real life, a family doesnt have a child who looks like a mouse; in real life, a spider doesnt spin words in her web. In real life, a swan doesnt blow a trumpet. But real life is only one kind of life there is also the life of the imagination. And although my stories are imaginary, I like to think that there is some truth in them, too truth about the way people and animals feel and think and act.Yours sincerely,E.B. White56. How many animal characters in E.B.Whites books have been mentioned in his letter? A. 2.B. 3.C. 4.D. 5.57. Which of the following has inspired E.B.White to write his famous Charlottes Web? A. His dream of a little boy acting like a mouse. B. His sympathy for a dying pig. C. His impression of spiders wearing skill. D. His imagination of a swan blowing a trumpet.58. Which of the following may not be the question asked by E.B.Whites readers? A. Where do you live?B. Are your stories true? C. Can you e and visit our school? D. Why do you send us this printed letter?59. From the letter, we can know that E.B.White _. A. could spell at a very young age B. makes a living by writing C. lives under a roof of four generations D. is busy writing animals all his life BEveryone procrastinates. We put things off because we dont want to do them, or because we have too many other things on our plates. Putting things off big or small is part of being human. But procrastination does have consequences. When your procrastination leaves you feeling discouraged, it is time to take action, and one of the best ways to get rid of it is to make an un-scheduled. An un-schedule is a weekly calendar of all the ways in which your time is already accounted for. You consider not only your timed mitments such as classes and meetings, but also your untimed activities such as meals, exercise, time with friends, and the like. Once you have made your un-schedule, you may be able to see your time is often filled with more activities than you realize, for instance, that you really dont have five hours to spend writing on the night before your paper is due. Procrastinators views of time tend to be unrealistic, and the un-schedule can help you outline a realistic plan. By planning accordingly, you will not only get a better nights sleep, you may also end up with a better paper. The un-schedule might also be a good way to get started on a larger project, such as a term paper or an honors paper. You may think that you have “all semester” to get the writing done, but if you really map out how much time you have available to write on a daily and weekly basis, you will see that you need to get started sooner, rather than later. In addition, the un-schedule may reveal especially busy weeks or months, which will help you budget time for long-term projects. Perhaps most importantly, the un-schedule can help you examine how you spend your time. You may be surprised at how much time you spend watching television, and decide to make a change. Its especially important that you build time for fun activities into your un-schedule. Otherwise, you will procrastinate in order to steal time for relaxation. You can also use the un-schedule to record your progress towards your goal. Reward yourself for your small successes. Seeing what youve achieved will help you reinforce (强化) the productive behavior, and you will feel more motivated in the following process. As you explore ways to conquer procrastination, dont expect overnight transformation. You developed the habit over a long time; you arent going stop magically. But you can change the behavior, bit by bit. If you start to make an un-schedule now, you will eventually develop new habits. 60. From Paragraph 2, we can know that procrastinators _. A. usually have sleeping problems B. tend to be unrealistic in daily life C. spend more time in doing exercise D. often fail to notice untimed activities 61. Which of the following statements best reflects an un-schedule? A. “Now I have more time for fun.” B. “I can start my big project later.” C. “Ill treat myself to a movie for my progress.” D. “Im going to have more time to finish my paper.” 62. According to the writer, people need to make an un-schedule because of their _. A. interests in doing things differently B. determination to try out new things C. inability to manage time properly D. lack of concentration on a project C Youve probably heard of Marco Polo, but how much do you actually know about him and his incredible journey? Marco was the original travel writer, whose trade contacts with Asia changed Europe, opening it up to new ideas and cultures. Marco Polo was born in the Venetian Republic around 1254. At the time, Venice was one of the most powerful trading cities in the world, and was ruled as an independent city state. Marcos mother died when he was young, so he was brought up by his aunt and uncle. When Marco was born, his brother (Maffeo) and father (Niccolo), who were successful merchants, were away on a trading voyage. They didnt get back until Marco was about 15. In 1271, Niccolo and Maffeo set off again for Asia, this time taking Marco with them. On a previous journey theyd met Kublai Khan (the Yuan Dynasty), and they were keen to establish trade links between Kublais empire and Venice. The Polos sailed across the Mediterranean to Acre (now in northern Israel). Then, they traveled by camel to the port of Hormuz in the Persian Gulf. Their plan was to sail to China but they couldnt find any good boats. So, they continued the journey overland, finally meeting Kublai Khan at his summer palace in Xanadu, about 275 kms north of modern Beijing. Marco was now probably 21 years old. The journey had taken over three years. The Polos had learnt a great deal about the world during their travels and so Kublai employed Marco as a government official. This gave Marco the opportunity to travel around much of Kublais empire in China. In fact, Kublai found the Polos so useful that he was unwilling to let them return home. However, in 1292, the Polos eventually left, sailing from China and ending up in Hormuz again. The journey was extremely dangerous: of the 600 travelers who set off, only 18 arrived in Hormuz, including all three of the Polo family. The Polos finally returned to Venice in 1295, twenty-four years after setting off. They had traveled 24,000 kms. By this time Venice was at war with Genoa, its trade rival. Unfortunately for Marco, he was captured by the Genoese and imprisioned. However, he used his time as a prisoner to write a book about his familys travels: II Milione (known as The Travels of Marco Polo in English). It was the first book to tell Europeans about China and the East. No original copy survives, but there are several versions of it. Marcos writings influenced many other travelers, most notably Christopher Columbus, who carried a copy of II Milione with him on his voyage in search of Asia. After his release from prison in 1299, Marco rejoined his father and uncle in Venice. The family were now even wealthier than before thanks to the many treasures theyd brought back from the East. Marco financed many more trading journeys but never left the city again. He died in 1324 and was buried in the church of San Lorenzo in Venice. 63. What is the correct order of what Marco Polo has done?a. met Kublai Khan in Xanadub. sailed across the Mediterraneanc. sailed for Hormuzd. left Venice for Asiae. went to Hormuz by camelf. employed as a government official in ChinaA. b-c-d-f-a-c B. d-c-b-a-f-e C. b-d-c-f-a-e D. d-b-e-a-f-c64. The last paragraph but one mainly tells us something about _. A. Marcos life in Genoa B. Marcos book II Milione C. Marcos influence on Columbus D. Marcos safe return to Venice65. Which of the following is true according to the passage? A. Soon after his mothers death, Marco was raised by his father. B. Marco spent about six years on the way to China and back to Venice. C. Marco died at the age of 70 in the church of San Lorenzo in Venice. D. Marco was born into a very poor family but died in wealth. 66. The passage is most probably taken from _. A. a newspaperB. a geography bookC. a history bookD. a travelers guide D Amazingly, US crime figures have been falling for 20 years now. Of course, the big question is, why? And can any lessons be learnt? One reason could be the fall in the demand for the drug crack. During the 1980s, drug-related crimes soared, mostly caused by desperate crack users. However, according to professor Blumstein, co-author of The Crime Drop in America, news of the dangers of crack use caused its decrease and led to a fall in the number of drug-related crimes. Some say that the adoption of a zero-tolerance policy in many cities has helped lead to a fall in crime. In New York City, for example, mayor Rudy Giuliani imposed strict and automatic punishments for all crimes, including minor offences such as graffiti and littering. Many believe this has had a very strong deterrent(威慑的) effect. Another reason could be smarter policing strategies. Anti-theft measures and educating the munity about car theft has helped see a drop in crimes in many areas. Also, the use of crime mapping schemes that can discover identify crime peaks in different parts of the city has helped police target hotspots. Another reason could be that more criminals are now behind bars. Sociologist John Conklin (from Tufts University) says a significant factor behind the fall in crime in the 1990s is the simple fact that many criminals are in jail. In his book Why Crime Rages Fell, he says sentencing was merciful in the 1960s and 1970s, when crime rose. But then more prisons were built and more offenders were imprisoned. Some have linked the fall in violent crime to a decline in childrens exposure to lead in petrol. Jessica Wolpaw Reyes says, “Even low to moderate levels of exposure can lead to behavioral problems, reduced IQ, hyperactivity(多动症) and youth crimes. You can link the decline in lead between 1975 and 1985 to a decline in violent crime 20 years later.” Others say that the drop in crime has something to do with birth rates. According to statistics, birth rates peaked between 1957 and 1961, and the proportion of men in the US in their late teens and early 20s (the so-called “criminal age”) was highest in the late 70s and early 80s. However, as time went on, the proportion of people in this age group decreased. Others claim that videogames have helped. A recent study has suggested that these games are keep
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