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1、综合模拟卷(二)(120分钟 120分)选择题部分(共80分)第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节:单项填空(共20小题; 每小题0.5分,满分10分)1.I missed the football match on TV last night.You can find out the result.A.Take your timeB.Its up to youC.You must be kiddingD.Its no big deal2.From hison his face,I knew he didnt want me to ask this question.A.expr
2、essionB.expectationC.explanationD.impression3.that is a good solution depends on how you look at it.A.ThatB.WhatC.WhetherD.It4.At present I cant remember the exact words but I couldnt beabout the general idea.A.curiousB.mistakenC.worriedD.clear5.Sam lent me his new bike,andI treated him chocolates.A
3、.in chargeB.in placeC.in returnD.in turn6.He alwaysthe high spirits and wears smiles even if he is in great trouble.A.holds upB.keeps upC.sets upD.takes up7.in the hospital twice a year is necessary for people,especially the middle-aged and the aged.A.ExaminingB.ExaminedC.Being examinedD.Having been
4、 examined8.How do you find James Camerons 3D version of Titanic?Fantastic!It cant beand has brought us a wonderful experience.A.as impressiveB.more impressiveC.most impressiveD.so impressive9.Was his father very strict with him when he was at school?Yes,he had never praised himhe became one of the t
5、op students in his grade.A.afterB.unlessC.untilD.when10.Harry,we want to know what you think about the reform being carried out in our school.OK,Ito that.A.cameB.have comeC.am comingD.was coming11.Childrendiet is high in fat or who are not active will gain weight quickly.A.whatB.whoseC.whoD.that12.T
6、hank you so much for changing the flat tire for me.Dont mention it.I only did what anyone elsein my place.A.must doB.should doC.may have doneD.would have done13.(2013重庆模拟)Good morning.A table for two?We are looking for a hotel.A.Sorry to hear that.B.It doesnt matter.C.No,thank you.D.Yes,sounds good.
7、14.Maybe you have travelled to many parts of the world,but nowhere elsestriking attractions.A.you can see so manyB.can you see such manyC.you can see such manyD.can you see many such15.When you go back home,please ring me up to let me know yousafely.A.are arrivingB.had arrivedC.have arrivedD.will ar
8、rive16.He wrote down the numbers inhurry incase he would forget them later.A./; theB.a; theC.a; /D.the; a17.Knowledge begins to increase as soon as one individual communicates his ideas toby means of speech.A.otherB.anotherC.the otherD.some other18.More and more high-speed railways have been built i
9、n China,it much easier for people to travel.A.to makeB.madeC.havingD.making19.(2013天津模拟)One cannot learn a language wellby learning rules of its grammar.A.deeplyB.merelyC.graduallyD.extremely20.(2013安徽师大附中模拟)If we buy plenty of food now,it willus shopping again this week.A.saveB.avoidC.keepD.prevent
10、第二节:完形填空(共20小题; 每小题1分,满分20分)ChiChi,the Chihuahua is the Hero Pet of the Year.At 13 pounds,ChiChi might be most at home in a handbag.“Hes so21that I can take him up with one hand,”says Mary Lane of her energetic pet.“Most people see him and think hes22.”But last October,the Chihuahua23to be more than
11、 just a pretty face.Mary and her husband,Rick,were24on the beach one afternoon while on vacation in North Carolina.As usual,ChiChi was25on his blanket in his own little beach chair.“We had our26buried in books,”recalls Rick,“when suddenly the27became extremely disturbed.His28was different from anyth
12、ing we had heard before.And he would not let us29him.”ChiChi ran back and forth in front of his30,pulling at his leash(绳索)as if to run down the beach.The Lanes sat up to see two elderly31in the ocean,about 10 feet offshore.One was on her back,her32tipping under the waves.The other was33trying to kee
13、p her friends head above the surface.The Lanes34across the sand and into the surf.Rick swam to the woman in danger of drowning,while Mary held fast to the other one and35her up on the beach.“Then I went back to help Rick,”Mary recalls.“The sand dropped off steeply,and a riptide(激流)was36the woman und
14、er.She was completely disoriented(无判断力的).”Still recovering from recent knee surgery,the woman had been unable to37or push herself up.“Her friend had been in danger too,”Mary says.“The waves were pushing her around.Theres no way she could have38much longer.”The women hadnt called out for help.“They w
15、ere39so hard,and there was no time for screaming,”Mary recalls.But ChiChi had sensed danger nonetheless.“The dog knew.Ive40over how.”Duty done,ChiChi was back in his chair,asleep.21.A.smartB.tinyC.weakD.lovely22.A.uselessB.carelessC.kindD.crazy23.A.wantedB.decidedC.provedD.agreed24.A.workingB.swimmi
16、ngC.quarrelingD.relaxing25.A.practicingB.lyingC.barkingD.eating26.A.handsB.mouthsC.earsD.noses27.A.ownerB.dogC.fishD.crowd28.A.barkB.biteC.yellD.roar29.A.feedB.noticeC.watchD.ignore30.A.deskB.boardC.chairD.shelf31.A.menB.fishermenC.womenD.students32.A.legsB.headC.armsD.feet33.A.madlyB.calmlyC.unexpe
17、ctedlyD.excitedly34.A.walkedB.wanderedC.rushedD.raced35.A.pulledB.directedC.ledD.persuaded36.A.attractingB.hurtingC.comfortingD.sucking37.A.look upB.turn overC.give inD.calm down38.A.taken onB.carried onC.brought onD.held on39.A.fightingB.strugglingC.battlingD.competing40.A.puzzledB.goneC.lookedD.th
18、ought第二部分:阅读理解(第一节20小题,第二节5小题; 每小题2分,共50分)第一节ABatteries are included,but the chargers not.The Nokia E-Cu concept phone doesnt need to plug in; it charges from any heat source.Designer Patrick Hyland says it can even work off the warmth of your pocket.The first time“it would take approximately seven
19、hours to reach full charge,then after that its continuously charging by keeping the phone in areas between 86 degrees and 104 degrees Fahrenheit.”Thats one hot pocket.Hes put a thermo generator(热偶发电器)inside the phone that transforms heat into electric potential energy.To better conduct the heat to t
20、hat little power plant in your pocket,the E-Cu(E for energy,Cu for copper)is coated by copper backing with heat sinks like those normally used to keep electronics from overheating.Nokia doesnt have current plans to build the phone,so for now it remains a concept.But Hyland says hes open to anyone wh
21、o wants to cooperate.For Americans this technology would certainly be convenient.It would also save a bit on energy bills and waste.”Annually,unwanted phone chargers produce 51,000 tons of waste in addition to the greenhouse gases created by the production of the electricity needed to charge them,”H
22、yland says.So a charger-free phone is also a green phone.Though adapting our plug-in habits would help a group of people,most cell phone related energy use comes from leaving your charger plugged in all day unnecessarily.The real potential for charger-free cell phone technology is what it could enab
23、le places where plugging in isnt an option,like rural areas in the developing world.Cell phones are spreading faster than power lines and bringing with them countless opportunities,aid and health advances.A phone like the E-Cu,if it ever comes to be,would enable all manner of expanded aid and develo
24、pment by phone projects.Lets hope Patrick finds a partner.41.What do we know about the E-Cu phone?A.It doesnt have a battery or a charger.B.It is properly marketed and sells well.C.Its continuously charging from any area.D.It has a highly conductive copper cover.42.Whats the function of the underlin
25、ed part“heat sinks”in Paragraph 2?A.To give off heat.B.To measure heat.C.To turn up heat.D.To supply heat.43.A charger-free phone is friendly to the environment because.A.it is just a conceptB.it is self-chargeableC.it brings convenienceD.it is no waste of money44.From the last two paragraphs we can
26、 know that.A.Patrick is not ready to cooperate with othersB.power lines spread every corner of the worldC.phone projects may help solve the energy crisisD.phones like the E-Cu have huge potential benefits45.What is the best title of the text?A.Designer Patrick HylandB.Nokia Concept Phone on SaleC.Ch
27、arging Your Phone from PocketsD.Benefiting from Phone TechnologyBIn college I didnt appreciate the value of money,and spent every last cent I made.To make things worse,I also managed to get 12 credit cards by the time I was 21.Tired of having no money,I needed to find my way to stand out.Rather than
28、 finding productive ways to use my money or save it for the future,I decided to blow it all on designer purses and any good high heels I could find.I only worked one day a week at a gas station with low pay.Within a year,I got $18,000 of the credit card debt.For the next two years,I paid only minimu
29、m payments since I couldnt afford to pay much more than that.The total of minimum payments was about $600 a month,so it was impossible to make ends meet.I began to feel like a hamster(仓鼠)running on a wheel.In 2008,I decided to reduce my debt.I didnt want to take out a loan but wanted my debt to be o
30、ne monthly payment with lower interest.I was somewhat smart and found Consumer Credit Counseling Services of Greater Milwaukee(CCCS).It is offered through a local reputable healthcare provider and is a part of the National Foundation for Credit Counseling.With CCCS,my debts were still with my credit
31、ors,but the interest rates were all lowered and CCCS acted somewhat like a debt management company.I would pay them,and theyd disperse(分散)payments to all my creditors.They charged me $35 a month,which is a small fee considering how much interest they were saving me for being in the program.It has be
32、en a struggle since I am still a part of the program and currently pay $410 a month.I started the program in January 2008 with a balance of$18,000,and I am now down to $1,200.This should be paid off by the end of this summer.Sure,it has taken three years.Thats like paying off a car!I cant imagine wh
33、at my balances would be if I had not entered this program.The good thing about having had a debt management plan is not only that I am getting rid of my debt,but also that I learned how to better manage my money.I havent had a credit card in three and a half years and have done well without it.46.Wh
34、at do we know about the author from Paragraph 1?A.She knew how to invest with her money.B.She worked at a gas station to save money.C.She got into debt because of over consumption.D.She got used to the hard life in college.47.When she couldnt make ends meet,the author.A.wanted to leave collegeB.was
35、calm and didnt mind itC.wanted to find a good jobD.was very anxious about it48.What benefit did the author get with the help of CCCS?A.It allowed her to pay lower interest.B.It paid the debt for her.C.It reduced the number of her creditors.D.It helped her put off paying off her debt.49.When did the
36、author pay off her debt?A.In March 2011.B.In August 2011.C.In December 2011.D.In June 2010.50.What do we infer from the authors experience?A.It is important to learn how to better manage money.B.We had better stop using credit cards.C.Only by saving money as much as possible can we become rich.D.We
37、should not borrow a lot of money from the bank.C(2013长沙模拟)Cherie Blair has attacked“yummy mummies”who focus on raising their children at the expense of their careers,suggesting their children lack a sense of independence.The wife of the former British Prime Minister also accused some young women of
38、seeking to“marry a rich husband and retire”instead of working.Mrs.Blair,a QC and mother of four,criticised women who“put all their effort into their children”instead of working.Mothers who go out to work are setting a better example to their children,she said.Some women regard motherhood as an accep
39、table alternative to a career.Instead,women should strive for both.“Every woman needs to be self-sufficient and in that way you really dont have a choicefor your own satisfaction; you hear these yummy mummies talk about being the best possible mother and they put all their effort into their children
40、.I also want to be the best possible mother,but I know that my job as a mother includes bringing my children up so actually they can live without me.”The term“yummy mummy”is generally used to refer to a woman whose husbands wealth allows her to devote herself full-time to her children and her appear
41、ance.In fact,despite Mrs.Blairs worries about non-working mothers,official statistics show that the proportion of mothers who work has actually risen steadily in recent years.According to the Office for National Statistics,66 percent of mothers are now in some form of paid work.In 1996,the figure wa
42、s 61 percent.The number of working mothers is now around 5.3 million,up from 4.5 million in 1996.Speaking to Fortune magazines Most Powerful Women event in Claridges,Mrs.Blair appeared to accuse some young women of lacking professional ambition,focusing on their prospective partners career instead o
43、f their own.Mrs.Blair said her view was informed by her own experience of her father abandoning her mother when she was a child.But she insisted that all women should make sure they can provide for themselves:“Even good men could have an accident or die and youre left holding the baby.”Often in the
44、headlines during her husbands premiership,Mrs.Blair has taken a more active public role since he left office in 2007,setting up a charitable foundation to support women setting up their own firms in developing countries.51.If someone is a yummy mummy,she is most likely to.A.start her own companyB.te
45、ach her children at homeC.stay at home to raise her childrenD.help her husband with his business52.Mrs.Blair might support the women who.A.try to balance their work and their family lifeB.try to find rich husbands and make life easierC.sacrifice their own careers to look after their childrenD.devote
46、 most of their time to their careers53.We know from the passage that.A.the number of working mothers has dropped since 1996B.Mrs.Blair worked even when her husband was Prime MinisterC.most women in Britain would like to be yummy mummiesD.Mrs.Blair was worried about those working mothers54.Which of the following statements is TRUE about Mrs.Blair?A.Mrs.Blair didnt attract much medias attention when her husband was Prime Minister.B.Mrs.Blair must have had a happy and quiet childh