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高考英语综合练习(三)

[日期:2007-05-08]   [字体: ]

I. 单项填空(30)

 

1. As is known to all, ________ tiger is in ________ danger of becoming extinct (灭绝).

    A. a ; a        B. the ; the    C. 不填 ; 不填  D. the ; 不填

2. The plant is dead. I  ________ it more water.

    A. should have given

    B. would have given

    C. will give    D. must give

3. Nowhere else ________ such a quiet place ________ that.

    A. you can find; as 

    B. can you find; as

    C. you can find; like 

    D. can you find; like

4. Is that a book on farming? If so, I want to borrow ________.

    A. this         B. one                  C. it               D. the  one

5. Is there a gas station around ________ I can get some petrol?

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

6. —Watch!

      —I________ but I ________ anything unusual.

    A. am watching;  don't see

    B. have watched;  see

    C. watched;  have watched

    D. was watching;  wasn't seeing

7. —May I put my luggage on the seat beside you , sir , if it is free ?

   —________ .

    A. Sure , with pleasure

    B. Yes, please

    C. Well , never mind

    D. Yes , help yourself

8.  Whether ways will be found to stop pollution or not is just ________ worries      the public.

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

9. ________mainly for the invention of the telephone, Alexander Bell devoted his    life to helping the deaf.

    A. While remembering 

    B. He is remembered

    C. To have remembered  

    D. Though remembered

10. — He is ________ a brave man.

    — We can't admire his courage  ________.

    A. actually; very little   

    B. indeed; too a lot   

    C. really; too much  D. truly; a bit

11. — Dear me! I've been in America for a month.

    —________ you are settled, why don't you take up some serious study?

    A. If           B. Now that     C. When     D. Even if

12. There is no night-flight to the small town. The service was ________ at the          end of the summer.

    A. turned over  B. turned off       C. taken out    D. taken off

13. —I want to ask you a question , sir.

    —________?

    A. What         B. What for C. What about  D. How about

14. —I'd like to go to the cinema with you, Dad.

    —Sorry, my darling, but the film is ________ for adults only.

    A. admitted     B. intended     C. promised     D. permitted

15. ________ a cold worries his mother.

    A. He easily catches

    B. His easy catching

    C. His easily catching 

    D. His easily caught

16. Science is more than a collection of unrelated facts;to be meaningful and         valuable, ________ must be arranged to show generalized character.

    A.  which      B. it   C. those    D. they

17. The students are forbidden, unless they have special passes, ________ after        11 pm.

    A.  to stay out          B. from staying out

    C. staying out          D. not to stay out

18. It snowed heavily for three days ________ and they were separated from the out side world.

    A.  in the end          B. on end  C. by the end  D. at the end

19. —We are anxious about you.

    — ________.

    A.  It doesn't matter 

    B. There is no need to be worried 

    C. No, it's a pleasure

    D. Yes, that's kind of you

20. The police got to ________ was once an old school ________ the peasants         used as a store.

    A.  what; that      B. where; which     C. where; that      D. which; where

21. I advise you to ________ your plan so that it can be discussed at the meeting.

    A.  put on          B. put up  C. put out          D. put in

22.  The professor stopped as if ________ his students to ask questions on the          point he had just made.

    A.  expecting          B. to expect    C. expected      D. to have expected

23.— Thanks for the ________ you did me to move away the stone.

   — That's all right.

    A.  favour          B. good     C. trouble          D. kindness

24.  How beautifully she sings. I have never heard ________ .

    A.  the better voice    B. a good voice     C. the best voice  D. a better voice

25.  I often mistake him ________ his brother, for they look very much  ________.

    A.  for; like       B. from; like  C. for; alike       D. from; alike

26.—Hello, could I speak to Mary, please?

   —Nobody is called Mary here.

   —I'm sorry. I think I ________ the wrong number.

    A.  dial            B. will dial  C. had dialed     D. dialed

27.  I've learned ________, no matter what happens and how bad ________ seems          today, life goes on and it will be better tomorrow.

    A.  it; that        B. it; it  C. that; it         D. that; this

28.  — Where is the patient?

     — He is out of ________hospital and has gone home by ________ taxi.

    A.  the; 不填       B. 不填; 不填       C. the; the         D. 不填; the

29. Hearing the sad news, ________.

    A.  tears came to her eyes 

    B. her eyes were filled with tears 

    C. her face turned pale 

    D. she could not help crying

30. —Did you criticize him for his mistake?

    —Yes, but ________ it.

    A.  I'd rather not have done 

    B. I'd rather not do

    C. I'd rather not to do 

    D. I'd rather not to have done

 

II. 完形填空(30)

“Catch him!” she cried, standing up using her stick for support. The criminal(罪犯)was now rushing towards the seats and the officer was getting up. Her __1__increased when she saw red blood on the officer's face. As the criminal reached the seat on her left, she pushed her stick towards him and he fell heavily to the ground with a loud cry...

A strange sound came from Mrs. Frobisher's mouth. Her heart was making a terrible noise in her ears. As the stick flew across the station, she __2__ back on the seat. She closed her eyes for a moment.

When she opened them, the criminal was __3__ to get up, but the police were beside him before he was on his feet. He had no __4__ of escape, and was led outside by the police.

The officer __5__ up Mrs. Frobisher's stick and took it back to her. “Yours, I think, Madam,” he said, __6__ heavily. Then he __7__ a notebook. “May I have your name and address, please, Madam?”

“Oh, why?” said Mrs. Frobisher in a weak voice. “I didn't really __8__ him, did I?”

“You did very well indeed, Madam,” he said. “That man's a __9__ robber, and we've been trying to catch him for weeks. We were __10__ that he was on that train from London, and so we __11__ for him. He almost escaped, as you noticed, but your quick __12__ stopped that. We were delighted   when  we  saw  him  on   the__13__.”

“Then why do you want my name and address?” she asked.

He pointed __14__ the notice-board on the right. “There's a notice over there,” he said. “It's too far away to __15__ from here, but the Southern Bank has __16__$500 to anyone who helps to catch this man. You helped a GREat deal, Madam; so, if you'll __17__ give me your name and address, you'll no __18__ receive the money in a short time.”

“I'm not as __19__ as I used to think,” Mrs. Frobisher told herself.

“ __20__ , Madam?” the officer said.

“Never mind,” she said, and told him who she was.

1. A. happiness         B. anger       C. hunger            D. height

2. A. came B. stood    C. ran    D. fell

3. A. coming        B. fighting       C. beginning          D. screaming

4. A. hope     B. time      C. word  D. order

5. A. set               B. took        C. put               D. picked

6. A. sighing           B. breathing       C. coughing          D. shaking

7. A. took out          B. lost       C. bought         D. put away

8. A. beat B. strike   C. hurt     D. hit

9. A. hotel             B. shop    C. bank              D. street

10. A. suggested            B. reminded       C. asked          D. informed

11. A. looked           B. waited         C. searched           D. sent

12. A. action           B. movement         C. kick             D. shouting

13. A. ground           B. train          C. floor              D. look

14. A. out B. onto     C. to   D. into

15. A. watch    B. see      C. read     D. look

16. A. borrowed         B. offered         C. lost              D. lent

17. A. actually         B. kindly         C. readily            D. really

18. A. matter           B. longer         C. more           D. doubt

19. A. useless          B. careless         C. useful           D. careful

20. A. Excuse me        B. Thank you         C. See you         D. Pardon

III. 阅读理解(50)

(A)

My family was by no means well-to-do when I was born, and many decades had passed before my father felt he was standing on firm ground. I remember my parents had to struggle with heavy financial problems that overshadowed my entire youth.

For a long time I did know what I wanted to be. I began by studying medicine, switched over to geology and finished up with economics. No fairies placed in my cradle the prophecy that I would one day become president of a famous bank. That would not have been possible in any case, for there was no such thing as a cradle in my home.

One day in 1895, I discussed with my parents and my brother Eddie what career I should take up. My mother would have liked to see me go in for theology, but I had little inclination for the subject. My father, unlike many fathers, did not attempt to interfere with my plans for the future. Later, too, when I frequently changed from one faculty to another and tackle subjects that seemed to be poles apart, he invariably displayed GREat understanding and let me go my own way.

1. When I was a child, my family ______.

    A. were very wealthy         

    B. led a prosperous life

    C. did not want a child       

    D. was very poor

2. My father could not feel himself standing on his own legs ________.

    A. until tens of years had passed after my birth

    B. only when I was born

    C. till I was ten years old

    D. unless he displayed GREat understanding

3. All through my young days, my parents ________.

    A. had many kinds of problems about their way of life

    B. were distressed by big problems connected with money

    C. made  frantic  efforts  to  make money

    D. were nearly defeated by a hard struggle for existence

4. Even if there had been a cradle in my home, ________.

    A. I  would  have  gone  in  for theology

    B. fairies would not have foretold my future

    C. I could not have dreamed of becoming very rich

    D. it would have been possible for my father to interfere with my plans

(B)

The Internet has created GREat changes in language learning. As English is the main language of science and technology, worldwide communications on the Internet are mainly conducted in the English language. In fact, the general dominance of the English language on the Internet has worked to further encourage the learning and use  of  English,  especially among those whose native language is not English.

Using the Internet for English teaching is very new. However, as a resource in the hands of a skilled teacher, the Internet can provide a wealth of materials with which the skilled teacher can build encouraging and productive activities.

For example, Internet resources can be used for class follow-up, discussing homework and giving writing assignments. The teacher can find and bring back some useful materials from the Net, and can even grade students' papers at home by just connecting to the Internet and grading students' e-mail messages.

Through booking electronic magazines, taking part in electronic discussion and attending conference on the Internet, the teacher can share views and ideas with far-off colleagues quickly, easily and inexpensively. This is especially attractive and helpful for those in separated geographical areas.

5. The passage is mainly about ________.

    A. the Internet, a new technology in this country

    B. a way that makes teaching and learning become easy

    C. a new machine to play games with

    D. a chance for students to use English on the Net

6. The underlined word“conducted” means ________.

    A. carried on   B. reported to      C. listened to  D. stored in

7. According to the passage, which statement is true?

    A. Net is helpful and costly.

    B. Net is quick but hard to handle.

    C. It seems to the writer  that  Net interests those in separated geographical areas.

    D. People who live far away can not communicate with each other.

(C)

The National Weather Science at Ryan Airport announced the following weather report Saturday night for Baton Ronge and the area nearby. It will be partly cloudy through Monday with a chance of afternoon showers. High Sunday and Monday will be in mid 80s, with a low Sunday night in the upper 50s. Winds will be southeastly 10 to 15 miles per hour, getting weak at night, probability of rain will be 20 percent Sunday.

On the coast, winds will be southeastly 10 to 15 knots and seas will run 2—4 feet. Winds and seas will be 3 feet high near a few thunder showers.  High tide at 1:00 P.M., low tide at 12:24 A.M.

Record high for May 22 was 93 posted in 1956 and record low was 51 recorded in 1954. Normally temperatures should be different from 86 to 65 deGREes.

There will be scattered afternoon thundershowers Tuesday and over the west part of the state Thursday. Tuesday through Thursday, lows will be in the mid to upper 70s, with highs in the mid to upper 80s.

High Saturday was 86, with a low of 65.

8. This weather report probably appeared in a ________.

    A. Monday evening paper 

    B. Sunday morning paper

    C. Sunday evening paper

    D. Monday morning paper

9. This report says that ________.

    A. records will be the same

    B. there will be no rain in this period

    C. skies will be cloudy on Monday

    D. temperatures will be the same as

        normal for the time of year

10. The lowest recorded temperature for the date was ________.

    A. 65 deGREes      B. in the upper 60s

    C. 51 deGREes      D. in the mid to upper 70s

11. Which of the following statements is true?

    A. Winds go southeastly 10 to 15 miles per hour.

    B. Winds will get strong at night.

    C. Winds will increase their speed at night.

    D. Winds will be weaker in the daytime than at night.

(D)

 

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Get a glimpse of the most important business activities taking place here every day through Business Daily Update, a service offered by China Daily information via the World Wide Web.

Placed under 10 categories, over 25 news items appear each day with the top three event high-lighted all in English. Business Daily Update is just a few mouse clicks away.

Subscribe to BDU for an annual fee of US $240. E-mail and fax services are also available upon request.

For more information, please contact Business Daily Update:

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Email: bdu@chinadaily.com.cn;

Url: http:/www.chinadaily.com.cn/bdu

 

 

 

12. If you get into BDU, you can ________.

    A. know everything in China

    B. get all kinds of  information in the world

    C. get the information in China Daily

    D. get all the information out of China

13. This ad will be very helpful to ________.

    A. foreign business people

    B. foreign magazines

    C. Chinese teachers

    D. China Daily reporters

14. To get the information from BDU every day, you must ________.

    A. understand newspapers

    B. recognize the mouse

    C. know how to operate a computer 

    D. buy a fax machine

15. If you access www. chinadaily. com. cn/bdu, you can get in touch with BDU  by ________.

    A. taxi         B. plane            C. book         D. Internet

 

(E)

 

JOHANNESBURG — A crowded school bus swerved (突然转向) to avoid a car on a narrow bridge and smashed into a steel railing, killing 30 children and three teachers, the police said on Sunday. The accident happened on Saturday night near Dundee, a small town about 200 kilometres southwest of Johannesburg, said Mayor Caert Marias of the Gurban Police. Thirty-six children were injured, and most were hospitalized in satisfactory condition.

Prime Minister Abdul Krim of Tyrea has said that the danger of war in the Middle East is GREater now than for the past two years.  His country does not want war, he says, but the Tyrean people have waited too long for an end to the troubles with their neighbours. If war comes, says Mr Krim, Tyrea will be ready.

Policemen in New York have stopped work. Their leader, Mr Paulo Angeli, says that they will return to work only when they receive more money for working long hours, and doing what Mr Angeli calls “the most dangerous job in the city”.

WORSE BUSH  FIRE OF CENTURY PUTS SOUTHERN AUSTRALIAN TOWNS IN DANGER

No one knows yet the number of lives which have been lost in this terrible fire. But reports say that more than a hundred people have already died.

Towns less than one hundred miles from Melbourne will be in danger unless the wind changes. The edge of the smoky cloud has already reached Melbourne. People are rushing excitedly into the streets. The police have warned them not to drive out of the city to see the fire but many people are doing so.

The cause of the fire is unknown. But nobody is surprised. No rain has fallen in this part for three months. It is 38℃ at noon, and the hot northwest wind from the GREat central desert is blowing at more than thirty miles an hour.

16. The best title of the first item of news might be________.

    A. Car Accident

    B. A Town Accident

    C. 30 Children Killed

    D. Serious Bus Disaster

17. The Tyrean people ________.

    A. are ready and waiting for war

    B. are ready to wait another two years for war

    C. do not want war, but will be ready if it comes

    D. are a GREat danger to peace in the Middle East

18. Mr Paulo Angeli is________.

    A. the most dangerous policeman in New York

    B. a policeman who receives more money for working longer hours

    C. the strike leader of the New York City policemen

    D. a policeman, and the leader of New York City

19. From the last item of news we can see that________.

    A. they haven't seen such a big fire for 100 years

    B. one hundred people have lost their lives in the terrible fire

    C. one of the towns in the country is in danger

    D. nobody knows whether some people have died in the fire or not

20. The towns will be out of danger if ________.

    A. the firemen arrive

    B. the smoky cloud falls to the ground

    C. the people put out the fires

    D. the wind changes

IV.短文改错(10)

I'd like to tell you anything about the problem of                  1. ________

pollution we are facing to. As we know, the factory                 2. ________

besides our school gives off heavy smoke all day                    3. ________

long. Very loud voices hurt our ears. Rubbish and                   4. ________

waste are thrown here or there. It also sends out                   5. ________

polluting water and poisonous gases. All this has                   6. ________

made GREat harm to the health and studies of the                    7. ________

teachers and students. But as time goes on, a little               8. ________

has done to change the situation. I don' t think we can             9. ________

study well unless the problem is solved. We do hope                 10. _______

you'll help and support us.

V. 书面表达(30)

假如你叫李明,你的一个英国朋友Mr Smith打算去我国的西部地区工作,他打算买一套合适的住房,你碰巧在电脑中发现了几则售房广告。于是你将广告中的信息通过E-mail发往伦敦。

内容如下:

1. 位于西安城区,距机场高速公路仅一公里,各种建筑俱全,有不同的设计。

2. 有停车场、医院、餐馆和各种现代化购物中心。

3. 厨卫设备完善,水电齐全。

4. 如欲了解详情可以查阅他们的网址“http://www. crgc.com”。

词数:100左右。

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