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1、精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上2013年北京市春季普通高中会考英语模拟试卷二、单项填空(共15小题,15分)16. The music group will be giving a big show tomorrow night and two _ on the weekend.A. otherB. anotherC. elseD. more17. -Do you need any help, David?-Yes. The job is _ I could do myself.A. better thanB. more thanC. not better thanD. not more than
2、18. -Do you know _ to get to Tampines Mall? -Sorry. I am new here.A. how B. whatC. whenD. where19. It isnt convenient for me to move around, so Id like to have my reference book _ my reach.A. withinB. underC. overD. beyond20. Its _ very simple restaurant but _ food is delicious and everything is hom
3、e-made.A. the; a B. a; theC. a; 不填D. the; 不填21. In the spring, the rolling hills around Mersey Valley _ white when the cherry and apple trees flower.A. seemB. goC. stayD. remain22. My iPhone isnt in my bag. Where _ I have put it?A. canB. mustC. shouldD. would23. -Will Susan go to Egypt with us next
4、Monday?-She wont. She _ the long trip.A. hated B. will hateC. hatesD. has hated24. The museum which _ will be open to visitors soon. The work is almost finished.A. has rebuiltB. has been rebuilt C. is rebuildingD. is being built25. Tom sent me an e-mail, _ to get further information on e-shopping.A.
5、 hoped B. hopingC. to hopeD. hope26. -Do you regret _ up your well-paid job, Mrs. Lee?-No. Now I have more time to stay with my daughter.A. to giveB. givingC. givenD. to have given27. This book teaches us how to analyze _ is causing the stress in our life.A. whatB. whenC. whyD. how28. The man in fro
6、nt of me came to _ a sudden stop _ I almost ran into him.A. such; thatB. such; asC. so; thatD. so; as 29. You will be late for school _ you hurry up.A. if B. sinceC. unlessD. when30. _ I explained on the phone, your request will be considered at the next meeting.A. WhichB. ThatC. WhatD. As 三、完形填空(共1
7、5小题15分)阅读下面短文,从各题A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳答案。 Under Water June was sitting by the swimming pool in her new swimsuit. Feeling really hot, she dived into the water. 31 else was in the pool. It was so good to have the whole pool to herself. The fresh water 32 her body immediately. She 33 on swimming ar
8、ound the pool.Not having swum in the past several years and being a bit out of shape, June grew 34 easily. “Ah, no pain no gain,” she thought to herself. June continued to swim, realizing her head was hurting. Her breathing became 35 . Then she saw the lifeguard and some others around the pool. No s
9、ense in embarrassing (使尴尬) herself or bothering anyone, she 36 on.Then June found herself in the middle of the pool. Deciding not to make a 37 , she continued on. 38 she made it to the other side of the pool. Tiredness and weakness made it difficult for June to get out of the pool. As she 39 , her b
10、ody swayed (摇摆) back and forth, losing her 40 .Realizing she needed help but unable to even say anything, she leaned against the pool side. Several minutes later she had enough 41 to pull her body up out of the pool. Sitting at the side of the pool, she felt that someone was 42 at her. It was the li
11、feguard. June was only able to wave her hand, telling him that she was okay.Have you ever found yourself in such a 43 and you dont ask for help? Maybe youre afraid youll be made a laughing stock (笑柄). Weve all been there. There is nothing wrong in asking for help. 44 has many ups and downs. When you
12、 find yourself unable to “keep your head above water,” stop, look around and ask for help before you find yourself “ 45 ”. The journey of life will be happier and more satisfying.31. A. EveryoneB. SomeoneC. AnybodyD. Nobody32. A. cleaned B. cooled C. filledD. washed33. A. keptB. lived C. agreedD. ca
13、me34. A. worriedB. tiredC. excitedD. bored35. A. deepB. difficultC. freeD. quiet36. A. walkedB. rodeC. racedD. swam37. A. markB. faceC. pointD. scene38. A. FinallyB. ClearlyC. SuddenlyD. Immediately39. A. landedB. stoodC. jumpedD. dressed40. A. sightB. wayC. courageD. balance41. A. energyB. supportC
14、. patienceD. effort42. A. aimingB. shoutingC. staring D. laughing43. A. conclusionB. decisionC. situationD. consideration44. A. EmotionB. ThemeC. LifeD. Time45. A. fallingB. drowningC. hesitatingD. screaming四、阅读理解(共12小题,24分)ATypes of MapsDifferent types of maps have different uses. Tourist maps, for
15、 example, have signs to show places of interest in an area. When tourists read these maps, it is easy for them to find where to go and what to see in a place and it is easy for them to go and find their ways to these places. Road maps show large areas so that people can plan long journeys. Different
16、 types of roads are given different numbers. For example, if you want to go to Wood Green, you just follow No. 621 Road and keep looking at the road signs. Agricultural productswheatbeancornin LakesidericeDistribution maps (分布图) use colors or signs to show facts about an area. For example, where dif
17、ferent languages are spoken, how many people live in an area, how cold and hot some places are, or whether a place is short of water.Some maps, such as railway maps, use straight lines to show everything. This is easy for people to read. Trains are fast. People dont have to think about small places
18、they go past. They just need to know the two ends of their trips.46. Jim is visiting the Summer Palace. Which map does he need most?A. A tourist map.B. A road map.C. A distribution map.D. A railway map. 47. How can you tell different roads on road maps?A. By using different colors.B. By finding the
19、numbers.C. By following No. 621 Road.D. By looking at the road signs.48. Which of the following can distribution maps tell us?A. How to get to Germany.B. How to plan a long journey.C. Where a famous museum is.D. Which place is short of water.49. Why do railway maps use straight lines?A. Because rail
20、ways are straight.B. Because people like straight lines.C. Because people can read them easily.D. Because railways have only two ends.BThere are many kinds of heroes. Even animals can be heroes. This months newsletter tells about three amazing animals. Each one is a hero! Thumper the DogThumper was
21、a dog that lived with a family which had a three-year-old son named Benjamin. One day Benjamin wandered into a large field. The grass in the field was taller than he was, so he could not find his way out. Hundreds of people began to search for Benjamin. When they found him, they saw Thumper stayed w
22、ith Benjamin and kept him warm. So Benjamin had stayed safe and calm.Lulu the Pig The Altsmans had a pet pig named Lulu. One summer the couple went camping and took Lulu with them. The husband went fishing one morning. The wife didnt feel well, so she and Lulu stayed in the camper. Suddenly Mrs. Alt
23、sman fell to the floor. Lulu pushed the camper door open and climbed out to locate help. When a car came by, she lay down in front of it. When the driver got out, Lulu led him back to the camper. The man called for help and Mrs. Altsman was taken to hospital.Sugar the Cat Sugar was a beautiful cat.
24、Three years ago she wandered onto the Woods farm in California and Mrs. Woods began feeding her. Mrs. Woods noticed something wrong with the cats left leg, but this didnt make Sugar any less special. Mrs. Woods loved Sugar. Later the couple moved to a new farm in Oklahoma. They gave Sugar to a neigh
25、bor who would take good care of her, because they knew she wouldnt like riding in cars for days. However, Sugar walked across deserts and mountains and traveled more than 1,500 miles to the Woods new farm! Mr. and Mrs. Woods could hardly believe their eyes. No one knows how Sugar found her way to Ok
26、lahoma.50. What is the passage mainly about?A. Lovely pigs.B. Unknown heroes.C. New friends.D. Amazing animals.51. How did Thumper help Benjamin?A. By searching for him in the field.B. By finding the way out for him.C. By staying with him all the time.D. By cutting the grass around him.52. Why did L
27、ulu lie down on the road?A. To get help. B. To watch the cars. C. To have a sleep.D. To ask for a lift.53. What did Sugar do in the story?A. Sugar tried to find help. B. Sugar protected her owners.C. Sugar went camping with her owners. D. Sugar went a long way to find her owners.CFrederick Law Olmst
28、edFrederick Law Olmsted was born on April 26, 1822, and grew to become nineteenth-century Americas number one landscape (景观) architect. Bad eyesight forced him to abandon his plans to attend university, so he had to choose a new course for his life. As a boy in Hartford, Connecticut, he had always a
29、dmired natural beauty. So, instead of studying academics, he decided to focus on engineering and farming. In the 1850s, he ended up in charge of creating Central Park in New York City. Olmsted and a partner entered a design contest for a new park and won with a design patterned after gardens and nat
30、ural landscapes that Olmsted had seen and admired around the world. To create the new park, they removed nearly 5 million cubic yards of dirt, blew up rock with 260 tons of gunpowder, and planted 270,000 trees and shrubs. In 1864, New Yorkers could have walks along wooded paths, paddle a boat around
31、 the lake, or people-watch from the hills. Today, many people cannot imagine New York City without its Central Park.Maybe it was watching those people enjoy his creation that inspired Olmsted. He became one of the first members of designing committee of Yosemite National Park because he was determin
32、ed to protect its breathtaking beauty. He did the same for Niagara Falls and helped turn it into a public reserve. Working well into his seventies, Olmsted designed more parks and even an entire Chicago suburb (郊区), Riverside. And to think that bad eyesight led him to create such beautiful places!54
33、. Which of the following shows what Olmsted did in time order?a. He studied engineering and farming.b. He took charge of creating Central Park.c. He gave up his plans to go to university.d. He took part in the designing of Yosemite National Park.e. He designed a Chicago suburb.A. a-c-b-d-eB. a-c-d-e
34、-bC. c-a-b-d-eD. c-a-e-b-d55. Which statement would Frederick Law Olmsted agree to?A. It is not necessary for young people to go to university.B. Money provided for public parks should be reduced.C. Beauty of the natural land should be protected.D. It is a waste of time entering design contests.56.
35、We can infer from the passage that _.A. Olmsted designed the breathtaking Niagara FallsB. Olmsted traveled a lot before designing Central ParkC. Olmsteds poor eyesight contributed to his great creations D. Olmsted majored in engineering and farming in universityDTrain-spottingMany people around the
36、world have seen Danny Boyles movie Trainspotting starring Ewan McGregor, but how many of us really know what train-spotting is all about? Now this is not considered cool in town and the word “train-spotter” in Britain is related to “geek” or “nerd” (someone who seems very ridiculous). But is this re
37、putation really deserved?First of all, lets see what train spotting is. It is said that there are some 100,000 train spotters in the UK. Exactly as the title suggests, they spot trains, that is, they stand in train stations, look at the number of each train that leaves and arrives and write it down.
38、 The eventual aim is to have seen every train in the country. Being crazy about railways and trains is not modern and it dates back to 1804. As the number of trains grew and they got faster and faster, so did the interest in them grow. Is this any stranger than people who love cars?So, what do you n
39、eed to be a train-spotter? Well, all you really need is a pen or pencil and a notebook to write down the train numbers. Other equipment includes hot tea in a thermos, a camera and some sandwiches for those long afternoons spent on train platforms when you dont want to risk the delights of railway st
40、ation food. Its interesting to note that despite the “bad name” of train-spotting, there have been famous railway lovers in history, such as Alfred Hitchcock, who filmed them regularly, especially The 39 Steps. There is evidence, too, that being a train-spotter is not necessarily a strange phenomeno
41、n in Britain.One glance at the US train stations should be enough to convince you that train-spotters there are alive and well. In America, they try to call rail lovers “train-fans” and talk of “train-fanning”. Dont let this fool youthese people are train spotters and there are a lot of them. Each m
42、onth, two million pages are visited on the website TrainWeb.org.57. According to the author, what is train-spotting?A. A way of pastime.B. A type of sport.C. A strange phenomenon.D. A mental problem.58. What do train-spotters usually do?A. They keep a careful track of every train.B. They number each
43、 railway engine they view.C. They count the trains passing in front of them.D. They produce films about trains with video cameras.59. The author writes the article to _. A. introduce some famous train-spottersB. encourage readers to do more train-spottingC. try to present a true picture of train-spo
44、ttingD. describe the necessary equipment in train-spotting60. What do we learn from the passage? A. Train-spotters are much stranger than car lovers.B. Train-spotting relates to a dangerous lifestyle.C. Train-spotters in the UK tend to fool people.D. Train-spotting is more tolerated in America.第二部分
45、非选择题(共30分)第二节:听下面对话,根据题目要求在答题卡上写下关键信息。每段对话你将听两遍。听下面一段对话,根据题目要求在答题卡相应题号后的横线上写下第1题至第3题的关键信息。PACIFIC TRADING CO. LTD.TELEPHONE MESSAGE FORMMessage for: Mr. Albert PotterName of caller: Mr. (1) Telephone No.: (2) Message: Call him back (3) 听下面一段对话,根据题目要求在答题卡相应题号后的横线上写下第4题至第5题的关键信息。WORLDWIDE AIRLINESDest
46、ination: LondonFlight: WA (4) Date: 5th (5) , 2008Passengers Name: Ms. Edison5 书面表达 根据下列求职申请表,写一篇80词左右的短文。要求用上表格中的所有信息。 Application FormJob:WaitressName:BonnieAge:18Nationality:CanadianPersonality:out-going;friendlyHobby:play tennis;watch TV;listen to musicAddress:15 Franklin Road,TorontoTelephone:二、单项填空(共15小题,15分。每小题1分) 16. D 17. B 18. A 19. A 20. B 21. B 22. A 23. C 24. D 25. B