辽宁省大连5中高三英语高考模拟试题交流训练新人教版.docx
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辽宁省大连5中高三英语高考模拟试题交流训练新人教版
高三英语训练
大连五中高三备课组
第一节单项选择(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
21.—Sorry,Ann.I’mafraidthatIcan’tgotothemagicshowbyDavidCopperfieldwithyou.
—Whoknowswhenhewillbebackhereagain?
A.Itdoesn’tmatter.B.Doasyoulike.C.Whatashame!
D.Takeiteasy.
22.—Whataboutsupperyesterday?
—Well,mostdeliciousoneindeed.
A.不填;theB.不填;aC.the;theD.the;a
23.Hello.You68442936.I’msorryI’munabletoansweryourcallrightnow.
A.reachedB.arereachingC.havereachedD.hadreached
24.Theoldcoupledecidedtoaboyandagirlthoughtheyhadthreechildrenoftheirown.
A.adaptB.bringC.receiveD.adopt
25.—ItisalongtimeIsawyoulast.
—Yes.Anditwillbeatimeweseeeachotheragain.
A.when;whenB.since;beforeC.before;sinceD.when;before
26.Theyconcludethataplanetonlyapproximatelyliketheirown,lifeisalmostcertaintostart.
A.togiveB.tobegivenC.givenD.give
27.I’dratheryoumakeanycommentontheissueforthetimebeing.
A.don’tB.wouldn’tC.didn’tD.shouldn’t
28.Somewomenagoodsalaryinajobinsteadofstayingathome,buttheydecidednottoworkforthesakeofthefamily.
A.mustmakeB.shouldhavemadeC.wouldmakeD.couldhavemade
29.Clothingmadeofmanmadefibershascertainadvantagerovermadeofnaturalfiberslikecotton,woolorsilk.
A.thisB.oneC.thatD.what
30.Thepressconference,originallyduetobeheldlastweek,wasfinally
becauseofthesuddenwarinthecountry.
A.setoffB.brokenoffC.wornoffD.calledoff
31.Water,whichseemstobesosimpleandcommon,ismakeslifepossible.
A.thatB.whichC.whereD.what
32.It’spolitelyrequestedbythehotelmanagementthatradiosafter10o’clockatnight.
A.werenotplayedB.nottoplayC.notbeplayedD.didnotplay
33.aswewerebytheenemy,wemanagedtomarchforward.
A.SurroundingB.HavingsurroundedC.SurroundedD.Beingsurrounded
34.Anewteachniquetheyieldsasawholeincreasedbyabout30percent.
A.hadappliedB.havingappliedC.tohaveappliedD.havingbeenapplied
35.Afterwecomparethetwo,wefindthisdesignisthatone.
A.moresuperiortoB.farsuperiorthanC.moresuperiorthanD.farsuperiorto
第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.
WhenIwasateenager,mydaddideverythinghecoulddotoadvisemeagainstbecomingabrewer(造酒人).He’d36hislifebrewingbeerforlocalbreweriesonlytomakealiving,37hadhisfatherandgrandfatherbeferehim.Hedidn’twantme38nearavat(酿酒用的桶)ofbeer.SoIdidasheasked.Igotgood39,wenttoHarvardandin1971wasacceptedintoagraduateprogramtherethat40metostudylawandbusinessatthesametime.
Inmysecondyearofgraduateschool,IbegantorealizethatI’d41doneanythingbutgotoschool.So,at24Idecidedtodropout.42,myparentsdidn’tthinkthiswasagreatidea.ButIfeltstronglythatyoucan’t43tillyou’re65todowhatyouwantinlife.
IpackedmystuffintoabusandheadedforColoradotobecomeaninstructoratOutwardBound.Threeyearslater,Iwasreadytogobackto44.IfinishedHavardandgotahighly-paidjobattheBostonConsultingGroupStill,afterworkingtherefiveyears,I45,“IsthiswhatIwanttobedoingwhenI’m50?
”Atthattime,Americansspentgoodmoneyonbeerin46quality.Whynotmakegoodbeerfor47?
Ithought.
Idecidedtogiveupmyjobtobecome48.WhenItoldDad,hewas49,butintheendhe50me.IcalledmybeerSamuelAdams,51thebrewerandpatriot(爱国者)whohelpedtostarttheBostonTeaParty.52Isoldthebeerdirecttobeerdrinkerstogetthe53out.Sixweekslater,attheGreatAmericanBeerFestival,SamAdamsBostonLager(淡啤酒)wonthetopprizeforAmericanbeer.IntheendIwasdestined(注定)tobeabrewer.My54totheyoungissimple:
Lifeisvery55,sodon’trushtomakedecisions.Lifedoesn’tletyouplan.
36.A.cost
B.spent
C.taken
D.paid
37.A.like
B.asif
C.so
D.nor
38.A.anywhere
B.anyway
C.anyhow
D.somewhere
39.A.habits
B.teachers
C.grades
D.work
40.A.promised
B.convinced
C.advised
D.allowed
41.A.never
B.ever
C.always
D.hardly
42.A.Fortunatnely
B.Obviously
C.Possibly
D.Surprisingly
43.A.assure
B.decline
C.deny
D.wait
44.A.school
B.Colorado
C.myhome
D.mydecision
45.A.thrilled
B.stressed
C.wondered
D.sneezed
46.A.cheap
B.expensive
C.low
D.high
47.A.Englishmen
B.Europeans
C.theworld
D.Americans
48.A.alawyer
B.abrewer
C.aninstructor
D.anengineer
49.A.astonished
B.satisfied
C.interested
D.anxious
50.A.hated
B.supported
C.raised
D.left
51.A.for
B.at
C.in
D.after
52.A.Therefore
B.Otherwise
C.Also
D.Yet
53.A.price
B.name
C.company
D.party
54.A.advice
B.life
C.job
D.experience
55.A.hard
B.busy
C.short
D.long
第三部分:
阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Despitebankruptcies,layoffandtightercomsumersspending,afewfemaleledbusinessesinJapanaredevelopingwell.
ShizueHamada,52,setupabusinessin1991witheightotherhousewives-tocarefortheelderlyandthephysicallydisabled.
Itwasn’tlongbeforetheTasukeaiYui(mutual-aidgroup)earnedareputationforitsexcellentservice.Itnowemploys200staffandhas300millionyuan(US$2.4million)inannualsales.
Thewomansaidtheirbusinesshasbeensuccessfulbecausetheyprovidewhatcustomrsreallywant.
Theseentrepreneursaremakinguseofarevalizedandhealthydemandforeverydaybasicitems.
Bread,forinstance,isinhighdemand.BusinesswomanMeikoTanaka,26,startedsellinghigh-qualitybreadovertheInternetin2000.“Breadischeap,”shesaid.“Wemighaswelleatthebreadbakedusingthethehighest-qualityingredients.”
Fivewomen—formerofficeworkersintheirlate20s—havestartedthe“OLFoodBureauofInvestigation”toreviewrestaurantsontheInternet.OLmeansyoungofficelady.It’sacommonnicknameinJapan.
Businessisincreasingrapidly.Membershipfortheironlinemagazinehasreached26,000.Theirnon-professionalcommentsseemtocarryalotofweightwithconsumers.ThismonththefivewomenwillbeappearingonJapaneseTV.
Whatallthesefemaleentrepreneurshaveincommonisastrongbeliefintheirlikesanddislikes,andconfidenceistheirownsensibilities.
Theyfindgapsinthemarketandfillthemwithproductsandservicesthattheylikeorwant.
Japanesewomenheadednearly6percentofallbusinessesinJapanattheendofJune—upfrom4.5percentin1999.
Thesefemale—ledmicro—businessesareplayinganincreasinglylargeroleintheeconomybypluggingthegapbetweensupplyanddemand.
56.WhentalkingaboutthebusinesswomeninJapan,thewriter
A.thinkslittleofthem
B.thinksthattheywilltaketheplaceofmeninfuture
C.singsthepraisesoftheirabilities
D.isnotsureoftheirfuturedevelopment
57.Thepassagemainlydiscusses.
A.JapanesewomenB.female-ledbusinessesinJapan
C.howtoearnareputationD.Japaneseeconomicdevelopment
58.ThefivewomenwillbeappearingonJapaneseTVbecause.
A.thiercommentshavegreatinfluencesonconsumers
B.theyhavesetupthefirstonlinemagazine
C.theyhavearrangedhandredsofjobsforlaidoffworkers
D.theyusedtoworkinofficesandarefairlybeautiful
59.IfanoldmaninJapancan'tlivebyhimsilf,heshouldturntoforhehp.
A.TasukeaiYuiB.MeikoTanakaC.OLFoodBureauoflnvestigationD.entrepreneurs
B
NetLibrayisalibrarythatlendsoutdigitalbooks.Ittreatsadigitallikeapaperbackcopy.Itchargeslibrariesperbookpercopyandgivespublishersacutofthetotalincome.
Fromtheconsumer’spointofview,thismeansthatifmorethan,Say,fivepeoplewantthelatestDanielleSteelromancenovel,otherpeoplewhorequestthatbookwillgetamessagesayingthetitlecan’tbefound.
It’samodelmanypublishersseemtohaveembraced.Morethan350gavethecompanyrightstohandouttheirdigitalworks,andMcGraw-HillCorporationandHoughtonMifflinCorporationhaveputmoneyinthecompany.TheCaliforniapubliclibrariesandabout1,800othersacrosstheUSaretryingouttheNetLibraryservice.
SomelibrarianscriticizetheNewLibrarymodel.StanfordUniversitylibrarianMichaelKellerarguesthatthecompanyiscreatinganunnaturalfearofdigitalwoks,whichiscontrarytotheideasoftheInternet.
Kelleandsomeotherlibrariansargueforthee-bookvisionsetforthbyE-Brary.E-Braryisstartingaservicethatletsususersreadbooksforfree.
Butitwillchargeabout25centsapagewhenapersontriestoprintoutmaterialorcopyandpasteitintoadifferentfileortriestodownloadcopyontoacomputer.
ChristopherWarnock,chiefexecutiveofE-Brarw,believesmostconsumerswon’twanttobuyentirebooks,onlythepartsthatinterestthem.
“There’snotreallyalotofgoodinowninganelectronicfileandhavingtostoreitandmanageit.Itdoesn'tmakesense.”hesaid.
60.HowdopublishersgetmoneyfromtheNetLibrary?
A.TheygetmoneyfromsellingtheirbookstotheNetLibary.
B.TheysharethemoneywiththeNetLibrary.
C.Theygetmoneybycuttingthecostofthebooks.
D.Theygetthemoneyfromthereaders.
61.Theunderlinedword“embraced”inthe3rdparagraphmeans.
A.takensomethingwillinglyB.heldsomethingtightly
C.dislikedsomethingbadlyD.triedoutsomethinghard
62.Fromthe2ndparagraphwecanseeconsumers.
A.don’tcareiftheyarechargedmoney
B.enjoytheserviceoftheNetLibrary
C.don’tlikeotherpeopleborrowingbooks
D.complainaboutthelimitednumberofthenewbooks
63.Whatdoesthelastparagraphmean?
A.NetLibraryisnotagoodwayfortheconsumers.
B.Thereisnoneedforconsumerstohaveawholebook.
C.EBraryisnotagoodlibrary
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