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1、青海师大附中 2010 届高三高考英语综合模拟试卷(二)第一卷 (二部分,共95 分)第 一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45 分)第一节单项填空(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正确答案,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。1. Mr. Li is a good man. He thinks more of others than _. A. heB. him C. hisD. himself 2. Tom pretended _ it, but, in fact, he knew it very well. A. not to liste

2、n toB. not to hear about C. not to have heard aboutD. to be not listening to 3. The project has to come to an end _ need of building materials. A. forB. with C. inD. by 4. The harder you _ at your lessons, _ difficult you will feel them. A. will work ; notB. work ; no more C. worked; the more D. wor

3、k ; the less 5. I have just had my watch repaired. How much did they _ for that? A. costB. charge C. spendD. take 6. _ you have made a promise, you should carry it out. A. Until B. Once C. ForD. While 7. We had been away for twenty years. You _ imagine how delighted we were when meeting again. A. mu

4、st B. can C. willD. might 8. Do you live in this city? No, we _ it for holidays. A. just visitB. had already visited C. just visitedD. are just visiting 9. Suddenly she heard a terrible noise, _ brought her heart into her mouth. A. itB. which C. thisD. that 10. _ the yard, I found it _ with lots of

5、_ leaves. A. Entering ;covering ;fallingB. Entering ; covered;fallen C. Entering;covering ;fallenD. Having entered ;covered; falling 11. Not until they had a further discussion _ to an agreement. A. they cameB. they will come C. did they comeD. they had come 12. I didnt know Jane _ in Paris. How lon

6、g _ here? A. is;does he liveB. was; has he been C. has been;is heD. were; has he come 13. Will you be able to join us in the travels? _. A. I m sorryB. I d rather not C. Im afraid notD. I m not afraid so 14. _ Chicago of _ 1920s was _ extremely frightening place. A. /;the;theB. The; the;the C. The;t

7、he;anD. The;/; an 15. I cant find that pencil you ve just given me. Dont worry ; heres _. A. the otherB. another C. some D. one 第二节完形填空(共20 小题;每小题1.5 分,共 30 分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。PDF 文件使用 pdfFactory Pro 试用版本创建名师资料总结 - - -精品资料欢迎下载 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

8、- - - - 名师精心整理 - - - - - - - 第 1 页,共 7 页 - - - - - - - - - I remember vividly the call that changed my life. It was Tuesday, February 18, when the 36rang in the kitchen of my Los Angeles home. On the37was Marty Banderas, a literary agent to whom I had sent a draft( 草稿 ) of my novel three weeks earli

9、er. “I have a couple of 38.”Banderas said. “ First, how old are you? ”“ Im 48,” I replied. “Are you in good 39?”“ Yes, excellent. What s this about?”“ I ve sold your novels40one and a half million dollars. ”I sat down in41. I had written over fourteen novels in twenty years, but each one had been42b

10、y the publisher. I suppose many people would have been43, but not me. Each time, I just44writing another one. My husband advised me to find something else to do, but I refused to45up. Seeing this book46was the best thing that has ever happened to me. Its mystery story (like all the others) and it wa

11、s on the bestseller47two weeks after publication! I got my first lesson in story48from my grandmother. She used to read me stories. She was the one who gave me a49of words. She sparked(激发 ) my50and she had a51influence on me. I always had stories running through my52and as soon as I could write, I53

12、them down on paper. I married young and I have three children, but I never stopped writing,54novels between doing the diapers( 婴儿的尿布 ) and dishes. I am writing another novel now. Yes, my55has changed my life. 16. A. phoneB. bellC. clock D. alarm 17. A. line B. step C. outside D. doorway 18. A. novel

13、s B. things C. questions D. problems 19. A. wealth B. health C. condition D. order 20. A. to B. for C. on D. in 21. A. need B. joy C. settlements D. shock 22. A. rejected B. received C. decided D. lost 23. A. worried B. encouraged C. discouraged D. excited 24. A. couldn t help B. got down to C. got

14、used to D. went on 25. A. hold B. look C. give D. set 26. A. sold B. published C. printed D. passed 27. A. books B. shops C. record D. list 28. A. writing B. organizing C. telling D. reading 29. A. use B. love C. meaning D. respect 30. A. hope B. efforts C. novels D. imagination 31. A. lasting B. no

15、rmal C. careful D. general 32. A. head B. mouth C. voice D. work 33. A. took B. put C. broke D. added 34. A. writing B. reading C. developing D. translating 35. A. friend B. call C. story D. work 第二部分: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,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。AThe small unframed paintin

16、g called “Fisherman” was signed by a little-known Italian artist, Maveleone (1669 1740). When it was sold recently in New York for $27,000, the seller, Mr. Oliver Pitt, was asked to explain how the picture had come into his possession. Pitt said, “I didn t know it was so valuable. I m not an art exp

17、ert. Photography is my hobby. I bought “Fisherman” in Italy in 1970 for $140. The picture was dirty, and I couldnt see the artists signature. But anyway it wasn t the picture that I liked. I bought it because of the frame. “It s a most unusual frame, make of tiny, silvery sea-shells( 贝壳 ). They are

18、set in such a way that they reflect( 反射 ) perfect light onto the surface of a picture. I now have a photograph of my wife in that frame, and I ll never part with it. ”“When I returned to New York I showed the painting in its frame to a Customs officer. I told him that I had paid $140 for it but admi

19、tted I didnt know its actual worth. The customs man valued it at $140, and I was asked to pay duty on that value. I did so, there and then. ”PDF 文件使用 pdfFactory Pro 试用版本创建名师资料总结 - - -精品资料欢迎下载 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 名师精心整理 - - - - - - - 第 2 页,共 7 页 - - - - - - - - - “Later, I took off th

20、e frame, and that uncovered Maveleones signature. My wife suggested in fun that the painting might be a valuable one, so I cleaned it and put it up for sale.”As a result of this explanation, Oliver Pitt had to appear in court. He was accused of (指控 ) knowingly making a false statement of the value o

21、f a picture so as to cheat the Customs Department. Pitt was not happy. “I told the truth as I knew it then, ” he said. “What else could I say? ”And then the judge agreed with him. “The Customs Department is to be responsible (blame),” he said, “for making a true valuation of goods bought into the co

22、untry, so that the correct amount of duty may be charged. Mr. Pitt did not cause or try to cause the mistake that was made. He paid the duty that was demanded. If, now, the Customs Department finds that its valuation was not correct, it cannot be allowed to have another try. Pitt is not guilty (有罪 )

23、.”36. When Oliver Pitt bought the picture, _. A. it was unframed B. Maveleone signed the deal C. he suggested that it was valuable D. it was the frame that attracted him 37. Pitt met the customs officer _ where the officer was employed to _. A. at the railway station or airport ; examine peoples bag

24、gage B. at the airport or port ; examine peoples baggage C. at the bus-stop or port ; help people enter the USA D. at the airport or port ; help people enter the USA 38. From the passage we can infer that if Maveleone had been a well-known artist _. A. the painting would have cost much more than $14

25、0 B. he wouldn t have sold his painting at such a low price C. the customs officer wouldn t have valued the painting at $140 D. Pitt wouldn t have had the intention to buy any of his paintings 39. Pitt took off the frame in order to _. A. clean the painting to put it up for sale B. look for the arti

26、st s signature C. use it for his wife s photograph D. find the painting s true value 40. Which of the following statements is true to the story? In the end _. A. Pitt was asked to pay the correct amount of duty B. Pitt sold the frame of the painting at an even higher price C. the Customs Department

27、had no right to revalue the painting D. Pitt s wife was regarded as an expert because of her wise suggestion BImpressionism(印象 派) in painting developed in the late nineteenth century in France. It began with a group of painters who got together mainly to exhibit their paintings. Their art is typical

28、 of the attempt to show light and movement in their pictures by using pure broken color. The movement began with four friends who met in a caf : Monet, Renoir, Sisley and Bazille. They were reacting against the academic( 学术 的) standards of the time and the imagination in art. Instead, they observed

29、nature closely, painting with a scientific interest in visual phenomena(可 视的现象). Their subject matter was different as their personalities. Monet and Sisley painted country scenery with changing effects of light, and Renoir painted idealized women and children. People refused to receive the works of

30、 impressionists until the 1920s. By the 1930s impressionism had a large cult following( 狂热追随者 ), and by the 1950s even the least important works by people connecting with the movement got very high prices. 41. Impressionism began with a small group of artists who wanted to _. A. use light colorsB. f

31、ight the attempt C. use broken colorD. show their paintings 42. The first impressionists _. A. began a new academy PDF 文件使用 pdfFactory Pro 试用版本创建名师资料总结 - - -精品资料欢迎下载 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 名师精心整理 - - - - - - - 第 3 页,共 7 页 - - - - - - - - - B. developed new official standards C. supporte

32、d the academic standards D. objected to the academic standards 43. Most people did not like impressionistic paintings _. A. before 1920B. after 1950 C. between 1920 and 1930D. between 1930 and 1950 CIn 1909 an English newspaper offered 1,000 to the first man to fly across the English Channel(海峡 ) in

33、 an airplane. Today, modern aircrafts cross it in minutes. But at that time it still seemed a good distance. The race to win the money soon became a race between two men. Both were very colorful. One was Louis Bleriot. He owned a factory in France that made motor car lamps. He was already well known

34、 as a pilot because he had had accidents several times. Some people laughed at him. One man said, “ He may not be the first to fly across the Channel but he will certainly be the first to die in an accident! ” But Bleriot was really a good and brave pilot. He also had many good ideas about airplane

35、design. The other man was Hubert Latham. He was half French and half English. He took up flying when his doctors told him he had only a year to live. “Oh, well, ” he said, “if I m going to die soon, I think I shall have a dangerous and interesting life now. ” Latham was the first to try the flight a

36、cross the Channel. Ten kilometers from the French coast, his plane had some trouble. It fell down into the water and began to sink under the water. A boat reached Latham just in time. He was sitting calmly on the wing and was coolly lighting a cigarette. Bleriot took off six days later. He flew into

37、 some very bad weather and very low cloud. He somehow got to the English side and landed in a farmer s field. When he did so, a customs( 海关 ) officer rushed up to his plane. Planes have changed since then, but customs officers have not, “Have you anything to declare? ” The officer demanded. 44. Bler

38、iot was well known as a pilot because _. A. he was unusually brave B. he was quite rich C. he had many good ideas about airplane design D. he had had a few accidents 45. The flight for Bleriot was _. A. a sad oneB. a dangerous one C. his first oneD. an easy one 46. Hubert Latham wanted to fly across

39、 the Channel because _. A. he thought he could manage it easily B. he wanted to be the first one to cross the Channel C. he knew he only had a year to live D. he had always been interested in flying 47. This text tells us that Latham _. A. became a pilot on the doctor s advice B. was born in France

40、and later became an English citizen C. managed to fly across the English Channel D. was saved by a boat when his plane was sinking DAn election( 选择) year is one in which all four numbers can evenly(偶数地 ) be divided by four (1944, 1948, etc.). Since 1840, American presidents elected in years ending i

41、n zero have been destined(注定 ) to die in office. William H. Harrison, the man who served the shortest term, died of pneumonia several weeks after taking office. Abraham Lincoln was one of four presidents who were murdered. He was elected in 1860, and his untimely death came just five years later. Ja

42、mes A Garfield, a former( 前任 ) Union army general from Ohio, was shot during his first year in office (1881) by a man to whom he wouldnt give a job. While in his second term of office (1901), William Mckinley, another Ohioan, attended the Pan-American Exposition( 全美博览会 ) at Buffalo, New York. During

43、 the reception(欢迎会 ), he was murdered while shaking hands with some of the guests. PDF 文件使用 pdfFactory Pro 试用版本创建名师资料总结 - - -精品资料欢迎下载 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 名师精心整理 - - - - - - - 第 4 页,共 7 页 - - - - - - - - - Three years after his election in 1920, Warren G. Harding died in office. Altho

44、ugh it was never proved, many believe he was poisoned. Franklin D. Roosevelt had been elected four times (1932, 1936, 1940 and 1944), the only man to serve so long a term. He had contracted( 染患 ) polio in 1921 and died of the illness in 1945. John F. Kennedy, the last of the line, was murdered in 19

45、63, only three years after his election. 48. Which of the following was not an election year? A. 1960 B. 1930 C. 1888 D. 1824 49. From the article, we can know that _. A. all presidents elected in years ending in zero have died in office B. only presidents from Ohio have died in office C. Franklin D

46、. Roosevelt completed four terms as president D. four American presidents have been murdered 50. How many presidents elected in years ending in zero since 1840 have died in office? A. 7B. 5 C. 4D. 3 51. Which of the following was not murdered? A. John F. Kennedy.B. Franklin D. Roosevelt. C. Abraham

47、Lincoln.D. James A. Garfield. EIslamabad, Pakistan, June 22ndTwo mountain climbers surprisingly survived(幸免于 ) a fall of over 500 feet on the 25,530-foot mountain in Pakistan Saturday. The two climbers were climbing an ice-covered wall of the mountain when they suddenly lost their footing and fell a

48、bout 560 feet to a narrow snow-covered ledge( 悬崖突 出部分 ) below. “We were lucky that the ledge was there.” said the climbers. “ Otherwise, we would have fallen over 2,000 feet. ” If the ledge had not been there, the two climbers would certainly have met their death. “ Its a wonder,” the climbers said,

49、 “that we landed on the ledge, and the snow was loose enough to cushion( 缓冲 ) our fall. We are thankful that we survived. ”When a reporter asked them if they planned to give up mountain climbing after their narrow escape, the two climbers replied, “Not at all. We ll be going back up there just as so

50、on as we get out of the hospital. ”52. The mountain climbers survived because _. A. they had fallen only 500 feet down B. of the ledge and the loose snow on it C. of their strong bodies D. they were very good climbers 53. How high was the ledge from the foot of the mountain? A. 2,560 feet high. B. 2

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