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1、高三英语限时训练石宏波 2012/8/30第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节 单项填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)从A,B,C,D四个选中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑21. You shouldnt have made _ appointment with her that you couldnt keep.What _ pity! It was not my fault. It was she who was to blame.A. an; the B. the; a C. an; a D. the; the22. I look on it
2、 as a good opportunity to _ fresh skills and broaden my knowledge.A. require B. accept C. acquire D. submit23. Our manager told us that a good salesman must be _ if he wants to succeed.A. visual B. conventional C. aggressive D. fragrant24. All of us thought _ no use talking about some unpractical ma
3、tters frequently.A. that B. it C. this D. which25. There are many cars coming up and down. If you insist on standing there, you will risk _ down on the ground.A. knocking B. to knock C. being knocked D. knocked26. The patriotism(爱国主义)_ putting the interests of one country above everything, including
4、 ones life. A. consists of B. consists in C. is consisted of D. is consisted in27. Do you think it will snow?_A. I hope not. B. I dont hope so. C. Id love to. D. Why ask me?28. _ to a lot of new ideas when studying in college, Mary always does something that others cant understand to realize her dre
5、am.A. Exposing B. Exposed C. Being exposed D. Having exposed29. In considering people for jobs, we give _ to those with some experience.A. decision B. attempt C. preference D. reputation30. A lot of teams wanted me to _ for other positions and I told them no.A. try out B. figure out C. let out D. br
6、eak out31. We should try our best to solve the problems that we are meeting with _ things get worse.A. when B. unless C. before D. once32. When _ the office, I found the naughty boy _ beside my desk, trembling.A. entered; standing B. entering; stood C. entered; stood D. entering; standing33. In word
7、 processing, an editing feature in which the system _ adjusts the right hand margin for insertion or deletion of copy during playback. A. gradually B. electrically C. unconsciously D. automatically34. _ it rain tomorrow, we would have to _ the spring outing.A. Should; call off B. Were; take off C. S
8、hould; take off D. Were; call off35. Mr. Lee has been busy with his work these days and seldom _ to come over to have a chat with me.A. has he time B. does he have timeC. hasnt he time D. doesnt he have time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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Not lo
9、ng ago, I had a hard week at work 36 just kept popping up (出现) everywhere and I was struggling to keep from 37 my cool from all the stress. I felt like I was at the 38 point. I made the trip across town to the store. After I 39, I realized I had left my purse with credit cards at home. 40, I had a s
10、mall amount of cash in my pocket, so I 41 it, my coupon book (优惠券) and went inside. The store was really 42, but I just found what I needed and got in one of the lanes open, waiting for the cashier to 43 my goods. I waited and I waited, meanwhile my anger grew. I had a stressful day and all I wanted
11、 to do was go home, but I was 44 in the line. Finally, I got to the front, only for them to not 45 my coupons. I was upset because I had used 46 coupons there before. No big 47, I would just pay in cash. Then the cashier rang it up and SHOCK! I was a little 48. Now I was mad at myself for forgetting
12、 my purse and only taking a small amount of cash. Without a credit card or anything else, I 49 my things and started to go back out to my car, wondering to myself why everything had 50 for me. Just as I was headed out, an employee 51 me and said a lady in the 52 had paid the difference for me and le
13、ft. Although the amount she paid was small, the act was 53. A stranger, whom I had never met, completely changed my attitude with her 54. Maybe next time I see someone having a 55 day, Ill do the same as her. After all, you never know whose day you might change.36. A. ProblemsB. ChancesC. StoriesD.
14、Suggestions37. A. enjoyingB. gainingC. losingD. continuing38. A. freezingB. boilingC. turningD. beginning39. A. adjustedB. practicedC. returnedD. parked40. A. FinallyB. ThankfullyC. GenerallyD. Gradually41. A. openedB. closedC. grabbedD. found42. A. quietB. bigC. cleanD. busy43. A. hand outB. check
15、outC. deliverD. carry44. A. stuckB. servedC. followedD. defeated45. A. payB. useC. acceptD. fill46. A. extraB. differentC. ordinaryD. similar 47. A. dealB. changeC. differenceD. surprise48. A. afraidB. shortC. confusedD. curious49. A. madeB. didC. collectedD. left52. A. roomB. cornerC. lineD. compan
16、y50. A. endedB. failedC. passedD. disappeared51. A. stoppedB. recognizedC. sawD. helped53. A. braveB. creativeC. hugeD. wise54. A. intelligenceB. humorC. smileD. generosity55. A. roughB. lonelyC. luckyD. simple第三节: 阅读理解(共20小题,每题2分,满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项。 AI recall my mothers voice
17、which called me to order, and often ended with some strong proverb to express the gravity of the wrong done. It was common practice for my mother to send me off soul-searching with a proverb. Of the many interactions I had with my mother those many years ago, one stands out with clarity. I remember
18、the occasion when Mother sent me to the main road, about twenty yards away from the farmhouse, to invite a passing group of seasonal work-seekers home for a meal. She instructed me to take a container along and collect dry cow dung (牛粪) for making a fire. I was then to prepare the meal for the group
19、 of work-seekers. The thought of making an open fire outside at midday, cooking in a large three-legged pot in that high heat, was enough to upset even an angel. I did not manage to hide my feelings from my mother, and after serving the group, she called me to the balcony, where she usually sat to a
20、ttend to her sewing (缝纫). Looking straight into my eyes, she said, “Tsholofelo, why were you so unhappy when I requested you to prepare a meal for those poor people?” Despite my attempt to deny her allegation (断言), and using the heat of the fire and the sun as an excuse for my alleged behavior, Moth
21、er, giving me a firm look, said, “A foot has no nose.” It means, “You cant detect what trouble may lie ahead of you.” Had I denied the group of people a meal, it may have happened that, in my travels some time in the future, I found myself at the mercy of those very individuals. As if that was not e
22、nough to shame me, Mother continued, “A person is a person because of another person.” 56. We learn from the passage that Tsholofelos mother often _. A. quoted proverbs when she was talking with others B. asked Tsholofelo to read more proverbs C. collected proverbs in her spare time D. used proverbs
23、 to teach Tsholofelo 57. What was Tsholofelos attitude towards the meal? A. Unwilling. B. Interested. C. Critical. D. Unconcerned. 58. The atmosphere on the balcony was probably _. A. very strange B. a bit tense C. quite lively D. pretty relaxed 59. According to the passage, Tsholofelos mother seeme
24、d to hope Tsholofelo could be _. A. flexible and creative B. sincere and honest C. active and confident D. sympathetic and helpful B The area south of the Thames at Greenwich has a long history. Throughout time different buildings have been constructed on the same site. The Palace of Placentia, an E
25、nglish Royal Palace built in 1447, no longer exists apart from a few remains under the present buildings.The grand buildings on the South Bank of the Thames at Greenwich were designed by Sir Christopher Wren, most famous for St. Pauls Cathedral. The buildings were finally completed in 1745, although
26、 some parts started to be used as early as 1705. Theyre now part of a university having served as a naval(海军)hospital and a naval college and the setting for several cinemas.But the buildings stand on a site which has a much longer history, of which now only a part remains that is below the ground.
27、For nearly two hundred years, from around 1450 to 1650, Greenwich was one of the main royal palaces of England. Some of the most famous English rulers, such as Henry VIII and Elizabeth I, not only lived there, but also were born there.Henry VIII put an armoury(兵工厂)there, and there were also gardens,
28、 a great fountain (喷泉) and a mass of buildings. The Palace was also in a strategic location, because at the time either side of Greenwich on the Thames were important Royal Dockyards (船厂).Eventually, though, the Palace fell into disrepair. In 1664, the King at the time, Charles II, decided to replac
29、e it with completely new buildings in a modern style. Only a cellar (地窖) from the former Royal Palace now remains, under one of the new buildings. Its red brick, typical of the sixteenth century, contrasts (对比)sharply with the white stone above it. Would you like to join us to have a good view of Gr
30、eenwich?60. We can learn from the passage that the Palace of Placentia _.A. had served as a university B. was constructed with white stones C. was designed by Christopher Wren D. was of particular importance in a war61. The buildings on the South Bank of the Thames at Greenwich now _.A. are in need
31、of repair B. differ from those in the 16th centuryC. were designed in the style of Elizabeth I D. have a history of more than half a century 62. According to the passage, when did the Palace of Placentia disappear from the ground?A. In the late 1400s.B. In the early 1600s.C. In the late 1600s. D. In
32、 the early 1700s.63. Where can we most probably read this passage?A. In a science report. B. In a personal diary. C. In a geography textbook. D. In a travel magazine.C E The Environmental Magazine If youre concerned about your health, your familys health and the future of our planet, and want to kno
33、w “What Can I Do?” to make a difference, youll love reading E The Environmental Magazine. A 12-time Independent Press Awards winner and nominee (被提名者), E is full of everything environmental from recycling to rainforests, and from the global village to our own backyards.1 year (6 issues) $24.95 2 yea
34、rs (12 issues) $34.95Add $10.00 / year for Canadian postage Add $40.00 / year for foreign postageEdinburgh Young Carers ProjectWe work with young carers aged 5-18. We want to colour the lives of some of these young people by introducing them to someone who will try to understand them, listen, work t
35、owards agreed goals and have some FUN! Is that person you? Are you aged 18-25, could you help and encourage a young person to recognise what they want and work towards getting it? You can encourage and help someone and in return help yourself! You will learn new skills and build on your own experien
36、ce. Contact: Sue Mackayemail: sue.mackayyahoocarers.org.ukBelvedere Castle Exhibit Date(s): February 16, 2008 - February 16, 2018 Time(s): 10:00 AM - 5:00 PMEvent scheduling: Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, SaturdayEvent details: The exhibit covers two floors of the Castle, and current
37、ly features an informational panel on the importance of trees and a display of common birds that can be found in surrounding areas.All Ages. Free; reservations (预订) required for groups of 25 people or more. Call 212-772-0210 for information. (click to show map)Tennis Skills Camp August 2-6, 2010 Reg
38、istration deadline: July 15, 2010 This camp, held on the Alfred University Tennis Courts, is for boys and girls entering grades 7-12. Training at the beginner through advanced levels will be provided.The camp is directed and coached by Dave Brady, tennis coach at Alfred-Almond Central School. Camp s
39、essions will be held Monday through Friday, from 4:00-6:30 p.m. Cost: $150 per person64. From the first ad, we know E The Environmental Magazine _.A. is a monthly publication B. mainly deals with health problems C. costs a Canadian reader $ 34.95 a year D. has won Independent Press Awards 12 times65
40、. The second ad is intended for _.A. jobseekers B. volunteers C. trainers D. teachers66. What do we know about Belvedere Castle Exhibit?A. You can go to see the exhibit every day during the week.B. A group of more than 25 visitors to it can get a discount.C. It focuses on the protection of wildlife.
41、 D. It lasts for more than ten years.D For a commuter(通勤者)rushing to catch a train, a minute can mean the difference between dinner with the family and leftovers (剩饭) in the microwave. What most passengers dont realize is that their minute is already there.Every commuter train that departs (离开) from
42、 New York City about 900 a day leaves a minute later than scheduled. If the timetable says 8:14, the train will actually leave at 8:15. In other words, if you think you have only a minute to get that train well, relax. You have two.The courtesy minute, in place for decades and published only in priv
43、ate timetables for employees, is meant as a grace period(宽限期)for those who need the extra time to get off the platform and onto the train.“If everyone knows they get an extra minute, theyre going to waste time doing unimportant things,” explained Marjorie Anders, a spokeswoman for the Metro-North Ra
44、ilroad. Told of this article, Ms. Anders laughed. “Dont blow our cover!” she said.Entirely hidden from the riding public, the secret minute is an odd departure from the railroad culture of down-to-the-second accuracy. The railroad industry helped invent the concept of standard time, and time zones w
45、ere established in the United States in the 1880s, 35 years before they were written into law. And most commuters know their train by the precise minute it departs. The trains quickly make up the minute: at all other stops, the public timetable prevails. The phantom minute does not exist at commuter
46、 railroads in Chicago, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, or San Francisco. But in New York, the secret minute dates back decades.“Thats been done forever, from my knowledge,” said Jack Swanberg, 70, an unofficial historian of Metro-North. “I was the trainmaster starting in 1970 and Im sure its been the case since 1870 for all I know.”67. The courtesy minute was hidden fr