高考英语备考模拟训练(一)
一、单项选择 1. Michael Phelps, American swimmer,was reported to be addicted to drugs after _______ Olympic Games in Beijing. A. an;the B. the;an C. a;an D. the;the 2. 一 What does the notice on the wall say? 一 “No person take books out of the reading room;otherwise he would be fined.” A. will B. may C. shall D. must 3. Never before buying a computer,but now it seems a necessity in my everyday life. A. did I think of B. have I thought of C. I thought of D. I have thought of 4. Shanghai Expo has been building an Expo Village for the participants,but other choices will also be _______ if the Expo Village does not satisfy their needs. A. accessible B. available C. affordable D. approvable 5. I’m told that www.1anguagepractfsing.com is a free website learners can not just learn various languages but also chat online. A. that B. which C. where D. whose 6. 一 What do you think of the Brack Obama’s first visit to China? 一 . Many important countries think highly of it. A. It’s really something B. It depends C. It’s just so-so D. It’s very normal 7. after drinking even a small amount of beer is also regarded as violating the traffic regulations. A. Drive B. Driving C. Drove D. Being driving 8. A big earthquake struck southern Haiti,knocking down buildings and power lines and causing its ambassador to the United States called a catastrophe. A. what B. which C. what D. why 9. There is no _______ that the Chinese people will present to the world a successful,splendid and unforgettable exposition. A. belief B. way C. doubt D. need 10. has recently been done to provide more buses for the people, a shortage of public vehicles remains a serious problem. A. Despite that B. Despite of what C. In spite of what D. Though what 11. Our bodies are strengthened by taking exercise, our minds are developed by learning. A. probably B. likely C. similarly D. generally 12. The government would give away 2 billion dollars to the oil and gas industry to strengthen environmental protection. A. in detail B. in turn C. in charge D. in total 13. It was only in 1997 J.K. Rowling completed the first Harry Potter story,______ was also known as Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone. A. that;that B. that;which C. when;that D. when. which 14. After the military parade(阅兵)at the Tian’anmen Square,the soldiers and the equipment returned they belong. A. the place B. where C. there D. what 15. He took pity on the people in the flooded areas and his clothes and quilts to them. A. gave away B. gave off C. sent out D. threw away
二、完形填空 It was on a winter past midnight of 1971 when I was driving our big V8 station wagon back to our hometown. Next to me, my husband was 16 asleep and snoring (打鼾) loudly. It was true that he worked sixty or more hours per week, and then in the evenings he worked as my dance 17 . We had to travel away from home for the dance classes on four, or 18 five nights per week, and then he 19 have to be up and about again by six of the following dawn to get to his 20 job. We had agreed that I should drive home on those late nights so he could at least get some _21 sleep. But I worked hard, too, and I would also be up at six of the following morning to get our half-dozen kids 22 for school. As well, I would then have to 23 the dance lessons for that evening. On that long cold night I was fighting to stay 24 , but sticking to "the master's rule" of not playing my 25 . He needed his sleep, he said. I 26 down the window, yet the bitter-cold wind did little to revive (振奋) me. I was already driving about ten miles 27 the speed limit, 28 , we were still forty-five minutes away from home. I studied the road up ahead and 29 in the near view mirror. There was not a car 30 a black night ahead and behind me. There were no Officers of the Law to be seen, and so I 31 the speed by another ten miles per hour. I had no great need for a speeding ticket, but I wanted to get home as quickly as I could. "Get into the other lane!" sounded a loud and 32 voice. I swiftly changed lanes, and as I did, a car without headlights pulled from the side of the road. I screamed at the top of my lungs, "I 33 that car by mere inches! The fool! Where did he come from?" The car that would have caused our death was now just a blur of an image (模糊的图像) in my rear view mirror. Instantly I knew where he had come from. He had rushed onto the road from that little roadside bar I 34 each week, and probably so drank and 'legless', he would never find out how 35 he came to killing himself and us. 16. A. slow B. fast C quick D. well 17. A. trainer B. coacher C partner D. student 18. A. still B. already C. yet D. even 19. A. would B. could C. should D. might 20. A. normal B. usual C regular D. common 21. A. extra B. enough C. another D. other 22. A. timely B. ready C late D. early 23. A. teach B. prepare for C. prepare D. have 24. A. alive B. asleep C. active D. awake 25. A. radio B. DVD C. TV D. piano 26. A. pulled B. took C. wound D. pushed 27. A below B. above C. over D. beneath 28. A. furthermore B. therefore C. however D. besides 29. A. noticed B. watched C. glanced D. observed 30. A. in sight B. in ease C. in result D. in fact 31. A. decreased B. declined C. increased D. reduced 32. A. urgent B. calm C. angry D. anxious 33. A. caught B. missed C. avoided D. escaped 34. A. passed B. served C. provided D. found 35. A. high B. straight C. hard D. close
三、阅读理解 An Australian company, Smart Car Technologies, has developed a system that lets drivers know when they’re speeding. When the technology becomes commercially available, it could help lead-footed drivers avoid tickets and also save lives. The company that developed the product hopes to convince Australian government agencies to put the technology into use in their automobile fleets. The product, called Speed Alert, links real-time location data and speed obtained with the help of GPS to a database of posted speed limits stored in a driver’s PDA or programmable mobile phone. The setup of the product does not need to be hooked up to a car’s speedometer. In fact, it is entirely portable. It will also work with newer phones and PDAs that have built-in GPS receivers. If a driver exceeds the speed limit, the speed is shown and an alert sounds. Michael Paine, an Australian vehicle design engineer and traffic safety consultant, was hired to analyze the product. He told Live Science that his colleagues in the road safety field are “very enthusiastic” about what they’re now calling “intelligent speed alert.” Other research, according to Paine, shows that 40 percent of all traffic deaths involve speeding. There is also a potentially controversial future use :“Since the system is so portable, it would be easy to make it a requirement for teenage drivers to always use a speed alert device when driving,” Paine said. “The system even has the capability to record speeding violations, so parents can monitor their teenage drivers.” The product will soon go on sale in Sydney. 36. Lead-footed drivers refer to the ones . A. who drive too carelessly B. that drive extremely fast C. who are partly disabled D. that drive too slowly 37. The second paragraph mainly talks about . A. how the product is programmed B. why the system becomes popular C. the functions of GPS in cars D. the project of the built-in product 38. Which of the following is TRUE of Speed Alert according to Michael Paine? A. Most of the traffic deaths can be avoided. B. Speeding violations can be easily found out. C. The system will excite some teenage drivers. D. The product will not be available for adults. 39. What can be the best title of the passage? A. Speed Alert and Its Future Use B. Progress in Car-making Science C. Warning for Adventurous Drivers D. New In-Car Device Against Speeding
四、写作 第一节:短文填词 阅读下面短文,根据以下要求:1)汉语提示;2)首字母提示;3)语境提示,在每个空格内填入一个适当的英语单词,并将该词完整地写在右边相对应的横线上。所填单词要求义准确、拼写正确 第二节:书面表达 请你针对当前电视剧中插播太多广告的现象,用英文向《中国日报》写一封120词左右的信,反映群众的呼声,指出其弊端,如:浪费观众时间、破坏故事完整性、影响观众看电视的乐趣,并呼吁相关部门给予解决 注意:1. 可以适当增减内容,是全文连贯。 2. 开头和结束语已写好,不计入总词数。 参考词汇: 观众 audience n. 插入 insert vt. 相关部门 relevant department Dear Editor, I'm writing to give you my opinions about the problem of too many advertisements being inserted in TV plays, ... __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【试题答案】 一、 1—5 ACBBC 6—10 ABACC 11—15 CDBBA 二、 16—20 BCDAC 21—25 ABCDA 26—30 CBCCA 31—35 CABAD 三、 36—39 BABD 四、 40. knowledge 41. receive 42. saving 43. As 44. is 45. delighted 46. drunk 47. proud 48. what 49. comfortable Dear Editor, I'm writing to give you my opinions about the problem of too many advertisements being inserted in TV plays, which interrupts TV plays frequently. Audience can't put up with that any longer. They think TV stations violate their rights. Firstly, too many advertisements waste their time when people are waiting for favorite programs; secondly, the whole stories are spoiled with repeated advertisements inserted, making audience bored and impatient; lastly, audience's pleasure in watching TV is severely ruined. For the sake of audience, we hope that relevant departments can take effective measures to limit the number and time of advertisements being broadcast; Meanwhile, TV stations shouldn't think of nothing but making money. Instead they must allow for audience's interests, or more people will turn to the internet to enjoy their favorite plays.
Yours truly, Li Hua
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