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  高考英语卷子综合测试卷

  第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)

  第一节 (共 5 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 7.5 分)

  听下面 5 段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有 10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。

  1. What will the woman do today?

  A. Visit a friend. B. Attend a lecture. C. Do an experiment.

  2. What does the man find difficult?

  A. Understanding the instructions.

  B. Putting together the folding table.

  C. Fixing a toy train.

  3. Where is the woman’s cell phone?

  A. In the classroom. B. In the dining hall. C. In her bag.

  4. When does the woman need the book?

  A. On April 1st. B. On April 2nd. C. On April 3rd.

  5. What does the man mean?

  A. Most readers don’t agree with him.

  B. The woman can’t convince him.

  C. Few people read his article.

  第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分)

  听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。

  听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

  6. Where did the woman stay at night during the holiday?

  A. In a tent. B. In a hotel. C. In a farmhouse.

  7. What does the woman think of the people there?

  A. They were interesting. B. They were friendly. C. They were honest.

  听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

  8. What are the speakers mainly talking about?

  A. Pocket money. B. Part-time jobs. C. The man’s parents.

  9. How long does the man take care of his neighbor’s baby every Friday?

  A. For two hours. B. For three hours. C. For four hours.

  听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

  10. What relation is Cindy to Edward?

  A. His former primary schoolmate. B. His group member. C. His teacher.

  11. What can Edward do in the theater group?

  A. Meet famous artists. B. Perform plays and musicals. C. See films.

  12. Where are the speakers?

  A. At school. B. In a play theater. C. Outside a cinema.

  听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

  13. When does the woman go to the restaurant?

  A. In the early morning. B. In the middle of the morning. C. At noon.

  14. What does the woman like most about the restaurant?

  A. The quiet environment. B. The delicious food. C. The jazz music.

  15. What does the man have for lunch?

  A. Pancakes. B. Fish pie. C. Sausages.

  16. What does the man say about his favorite restaurant?

  A. It’s new and clean. B. The food is tasty and cheap. C. A film star often eats there.

  听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

  17. What is “What to Do Today”?

  A. A radio program. B. A social organization. C. A school team.

  18. What’s the main purpose of the tree-planting activity?

  A. To help poor blind children.

  B. To protect the environment.

  C. To improve family relationships.

  19. How many trees do students and their parents want to plant today?

  A. 30. B. 750. C. 1,500.

  20. What should volunteers bring for the activity?

  A. Hats. B. Thick gloves. C. Basic tools.

  第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)

  第一节(共15小题:每小题2分,满分30分)

  阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

  A

  The International School for Earth Studies

  It’s a private,interdisciplinary institution specializing in earth-based studies.The Programs encourage students to explore the seeds of greatness,with a view to developing tomorrow’s environmentally sensitive spokespersons and leaders. The principle goal is to help students develop responsibility inspired through appreciation and love for natural places and the greater environment.

  Program Location(s):Newfoundland,Canada

  Phone:819—647—3226

  Email:info@earthstudies.ca

  Expedition Education Institute

  Do you want to be an ecological leader,to become deeply rooted in the natural world and in your own power to make change and create a better,more resilient world?

  Organized as the equivalent (等价物)to a semester abroad,Expedition Education Institute offers a unique opportunity for gap year participants to be personally transformed and academically challenged and supported to become better and more self-directed life-long learners.

  Program Location(s):USA

  Phone:207—322—2973

  Email:Info@expedition educatlon.org

  The Experiment in International Living

  It provides summer abroad programs for high school students who want to connect deeply and engage meaningfully with the richness and complexities of another country. Programs are designed to equip participants not only with essential cultural skills and,in many cases,language skills,but also with a deeper awareness of and sensitivity to critical global issues shaping the diverse communities and regions we visit.

  Program Location(s):Europe,the Americas,Africa,south of the Sahara

  Phone:800—345—2929

  Email:experiment@worldlearning.org

  Visitoz

  It’s the Only organization in Australia that guarantees jobs for young people coming to our country on a Work and Holiday Visa. For young Americans this is a huge chance to get away from home and stand on their own two feet to make their own decisions.

  Program Location(s):Australia

  Phone:4168—6106

  Email:info@visitoz.org

  21. If you want to learn to be independent,what phone number will you dial?

  A. 819—l647—3226. B. 207—322—2973.

  C. 800一345—2929. D. 4168—6106.

  22.Which one attracts a student interested in international affairs most?

  A.Visitoz.

  B.Expedition Education Institute.

  C.The Experiment in International Living.

  D.The International School for Earth Studies.

  23.The main purpose of the passage is to .

  A. attract more students to take an active part

  B. persuade people to study language skills

  C. advise people to stay in nature more and more

  D. compare the differences of four different programs

  B

  I was in my first year of college, making friends and enjoying life, but then my whole world turned upside down. I had a heart attack. It felt like someone was stabbing (刺) me in the chest with a knife over and over again.

  After three months of rest I went back to college, but then things took a turn for the worse. I was staying at my Nana’s house and woke up in the middle of the night with a terrible pain in my chest. I knew I was having a heart attack again.

  I couldn’t even shout for help. Luckily my grandpa was going to the toilet and heard me falling out of bed. If it wasn’t for him, I probably wouldn’t be here.

  The two holes in my heart were causing the problems and I needed an operation immediately to repair them. Unfortunately, the surgery didn’t go well and they only managed to repair one of the holes.

  When I woke up from the operation, I had a really dry mouth and couldn’t wait to have something to eat and drink. The biggest shock of all came when I was told that I needed a heart transplant and was put on the register. The doctors were stunned at how quickly heart failure came on – it usually takes years, but it took my heart less than six months to get to that stage. My whole world came crashing down, but I stayed strong. It was a choice between crying every day and getting on with my life.

  As time went on, life became even harder. I hated feeling weak all the time and needing help with everything. It got to the point where I thought I would never get a new heart. I was diagnosed with depression.

  Even though I thought that Christmas 2008 would be my last, I really enjoyed it and even had a good New Year. Everyone was crying for me when the clock struck midnight and they told me to keep fighting.

  A week later, I got a call from the doctors saying they’d found a suitable donor (捐赠人). My wish came true and thankfully the operation went well. I spent four hours in surgery where they took out my old heart and put a new one in. When I woke up I burst out crying. I had a second chance at life.

  24. What happened when the author was having his second heart attack?

  A. He felt less pain than he had during the previous one.

  B. He realized what it was and shouted for help in time.

  C. He narrowly escaped death thanks to his grandfather.

  D. He decided to have an operation to repair the two holes in his heart.

  25. When the author learned that he needed a heart transplant, he ______.

  A. couldn’t help crying every day

  B. chose to continue to fight for his life

  C. felt so depressed that he tried to kill himself

  D. was so anxious that his heart failure developed very quickly

  26. At the beginning of 2009, the author ______.

  A. was convinced that the past Christmas had been his last

  B. felt blessed and grateful for his second chance at life

  C. received a heart transplant but the operation didn’t go well

  D. felt hopeless all the time and was diagnosed with depression

  27. Which one would be the best title for the text?

  A. Choices matter B. Rebuilding my world

  C. Waiting for a new heart D. The most special Christmas

  C

  Humans have launched themselves into the outer space. They’ve landed on the moon. They’ve built habitable space stations that orbit the Earth. The next giant leap for mankind is to reach another planet – specifically, Mars.

  The problem is that it’s no easy task. The planet is 586 times further away from the Earth than the moon, and it’ll take around 180 to 220 days to reach Mars, depending on where each planet is in its orbit. Such long periods in space have suggested many potential health problems, including hormonal changes, skin conditions, and muscle and bone deterioration (损耗).

  Here’s where some furry friends come in. A wide range of animals have been in space, from fruit flies and spiders to cats, and dogs. Such experiments began as far back as the late 1940s in first tests to see if living things could withstand the extreme g-force (重力) of a rocket launch.

  Mice continue to play a very important part in space experiments, mainly because the animals make excellent test subjects. They’re small, which makes them inexpensive and easy to care for. In addition, their size and short life span make it possible to do the equivalent of several human years of tests in a much shorter time. Finally, because mice are mammals, they share many common characteristics with humans in terms of genetics, biology and behavior.

  Astromice have hit the headlines recently, as a team of scientists led by Betty Nusgens, professor of biology at the University of Liege in Belgium, found that the mice suffered a 15 percent thinning of their skin after 91 days aboard the International Space Station (ISS).

  This experiment was part of a wider NASA mission (任务) called the Mice Drawer System (MDS). The Italian Space Agency developed the facility, which allows six mice to be housed, monitored, and automatically fed and watered aboard the ISS, among which three survived during the mission.

  The mice have participated in 20 separate experiments, to study such effects as osteoporosis (骨质疏松症), anemia (贫血) and heart health.

  Results for the 20 experiments are coming in gradually. But it’s clear that mice continue to play an important role in the ongoing quest to conquer the final frontier.

  28. We can infer from Paragraphs 2-3 that ______.

  A. Mars is the farthest planet away from Earth discovered so far

  B. the journey to Mars could put humans’ health at risk

  C. it was in the late 1940s that animals were first sent to the ISS

  D. animals that have been sent into space have mostly survived

  29. The underlined word “withstand” in Para.3 means _________.

  A.set up B. hold up C. work out D. come across

  30. According to Betty Nusgens and her team, the mice aboard the ISS ______.

  A. suffered the loss of part of their skin

  B. all survived for the duration of the mission

  C. were fed and watered by the astronauts

  D. participated in 20 experiments that made great breakthroughs

  31. The main purpose of the article is to _____.

  A. describe the role mice play in scientific research

  B. report on the results of the Mice Drawer System

  C. analyze how mice could pave the way to Mars

  D. change people’s traditional attitudes toward mice

  D

  Is pricing a plane ticket based on the passenger's weight fair? If you're taking an international flight on Samoa Air today, your fare will be based on your weight, along with that of your luggage. The cost is 93 cents to $1.06 for each kilogram.

  The average American woman weighs 75.5 kilograms, far from the ideal weight for her average height. Her ticket on Samoa Air, at the $1 a kilogram rate, would cost $75.50. But let's be honest here. Since the average American woman is overweight, the ticket will cost her more.

  Samoa Air Chief Executive Chris Langton said, “Planes are run by weight and not by seat. The plane can only carry a certain amount of weight and that weight needs to be paid.”He believes other airlines should adopt the policy.

  It’ s not a new idea. I remember a newspaper columnist years ago who put forth the idea that the heavier among us should pay more for their seats on planes, trains and buses. Who hasn’ t been squeezed into a middle seat between two plus-sized folks on a flight? It’ s happened to me; one time my married seatmates had purposefully chosen their seats to have more space until a sold-out flight put me between them. Not one of my better flying experiences.

  What if such a policy is adopted by some airlines in the United States? Could such pricing provide a much-needed motivation for Americans to reduce body weight? I hope so. But, as we know, more than one-third of us are obese and another third are overweight. The high probability is that the heavy customers will not suddenly lose weight or stop flying, but will instead choose a different airline, simply moving the supposed problem elsewhere.

  There's no doubt that the heavier will suffer more discrimination (歧视). Discrimination against the overweight in the United States has increased by 66 percent over the last decade —“and is comparable to rates of racial discrimination, especially among women,”wrote Yale University researcher Rebecca M. Puhl. Your weight can affect your salary, your chances for employment, how others view you and even, now, your air fares.

  “If the policy succeeds it may encourage the spread of body discrimination across different industries and the wider culture,” said one British editorial writer. He holds that it is companies' duty to provide equipment that meet the needs of their customers.

  And we'll see how effective it is as a business model.

  32. In Paragraph 3, Chris Langton _____.

  A. explained the reasons for the ticket policy

  B. showed the difficulties of the ticket policy

  C. expressed his doubt about the ticket policy

  D. discussed the advantages of the ticket policy

  33. If some American airlines adopt the ticket policy_____.

  A. they will possibly lose a lot of customers

  B. there will be less overweight people

  C. people will use other forms of transportation

  D. the problem of overweight planes will be partly solved

  34. The author mentions Puhl's study to show_____.

  A. women are less likely to suffer discrimination

  B. racial discrimination is getting worse nowadays

  C. the ticket policy will have little influence on the obese

  D. the ticket policy will make body discrimination more serious

  35. Which best describes the British editorial writer's attitude to Samoa Air's policy?

  A. Optimistic. B. Defensive. C. Disapproving. D. Casual.

  第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)

  根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。

  Thanks to the magic of the Internet, booking your yearly trip is just a few clicks away. But you may throw money away when you travel. Here are some of the most common travel mistakes that waste your money and what you can do to fix them.

  1.Not having travel insurance

  36 But if Something bad does happen while you’re traveling and you aren’t covered(给……保险), you’ll be left paying thousands of dollars.

  What you should do: 37 It only costs a few dollars a day and it offered through many of the credit card companies.

  2. Mismanaging your money

  Whether it’s by using traveler’s checks, or getting cash before you go,you don’t look for the best rates.

  What you should do: 38 Check if your bank has a partner ATM network in the country you’re visiting and it may cost you nothing to take out local cash.

  3. Booking too early

  People get excited about their trip and, to make it real,book their flight right away. 39 Both area mistake.

  What you should do:Book your flight about two to three months in advance to secure the lowest fares.

  4. Asking where to eat the wrong way

  Even if you’re doing the smart thing and asking locals,“Where should I eat?”you’re asking the question in a wrong way. 40 .

  What you should do:It seems simple but asking,“Where do you eat?”means a world of difference. Instead of guessing what you might like, a local can direct you to a place he likes to visit

  A.Get travel insurance!

  B.Or they forget and wait until the last minute.

  C.Use the ATM for cash and a credit card for all your shopping.

  D.A lot of people think“I’m just going away for a short time.I’ll be fine.”

  E.Call a hotel to see if they will have a lower rate than what you find online.

  F.You will be sent to restaurants that loca1s think tourists would want to visit.

  G.Visit the tourism board when you arrive as they are experts on your location.

  第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)

  第一节 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。

  My whole life began to make more sense after I was diagnosed with Turner syndrome(特纳综合征)at 12. Before that, I 41 understood why when the rest of my classmates were growing like weeds, I 42 a seed stuck in the ground. I had always struggled being the 43 girl in my class and was known as “Shorty” . Though this 44 me deeply, I refused to let my classmates 45 my enthusiasm for school and learning. I 46 lots of after-school activities, though they sometimes presented problems. Because girls with Turner syndrome tend to have 47 coordination (协调), I hardly had any athletic ability. I loved to sing, but it proved 48 to share a microphone with a group of girls seven inches taller. Despite this, I 49 to drive myself to prove that heart and brains could make up for lack of 50 . Once diagnosed, I was given a 51 plan that involved daily growth hormone (激素) injections. I am the type of person who 52 a doctor's appointment for weeks in advance, 53 getting used to injections every day — and even worse, giving them to myself — was a true test of my character. 54 , I got over this difficulty and after five years, I have grown 11 inches. This was a(n) 55 response and I consider it my own little miracle. I am not 56 that I have Turner syndrome. It has built up my character and 57 me into the person I am today. I have learned that you need to try your best to 58 the difficulties in your life. Someone once told me, “No one can make you feel inferior (自卑) without your permission.”This statement has always 59 me and so I will journey on to the next stage of my life with 60 and self-confidence.

  41.A. sometimes B. always C. also D. never

  42.A. dug B. remained C. searched D. shared

  43.A. cleverest B. shyest C. shortest D. stupidest

  44.A. touched B. helped C. hurt D. bothered

  45.A. weaken B. check C. build D. develop

  46.A. came up with B. looked forward to C. paid attention to D. got involved in

  47.A. good B. physical C. poor D. personal

  48A. difficult B. interesting C. popular D. important

  49.A. stopped B. failed C. continued D. pretended

  50.A. money B. power C. height D. time

  51.A. diet B. study C. business D. treatment

  52.A. knows about B. worries about C. waits for D. prepares for

  53.A. but B. or C. until D. so

  54.A. Therefore B. However C. Besides D. Meanwhile

  55.A. wrong B. formal C. amazing D. complex

  56.A. glad B. sure C. upset D. sensible

  57.A. persuaded B. transformed C. forced D. pushed

  58.A. overcome B. create C. ignore D. increase

  59.A. shocked B. pleased C. inspired D. confused

  60.A. love B. tear C. praise D. pride

  第Ⅱ卷(非选择题,共50分)

  第三部分:语言基础知识运用(共两节,满分45分)

  第二节 语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)

  阅读下面短文,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

  Have you ever told a story about someone but forgotten his or her name? Not 61. ______ (worry)! In English, we have special names to replace it, so your story doesn’t come to a sudden stop.

  In the US, if a name has been forgotten, 62. ______ (simple) say the name John Doe for a man, or Jane Doe for a woman. You can use these names for any situation where someone’s name is 63. ______ (miss). For example: “Did you see that guy who got wet 64. ______ the rain?” “Ah yes, poor John Doe.”

  But 65. ______ exactly is John Doe? The name is not real. It first appeared around

  66. ______ 14th century in English courts. It was used to protect the identity of certain people. Today, it is not used in England. Yet John Doe and Jane Doe are names used in legal courts in the US. 67. ______ are used when the identity of a person must not 68. ______ (give) away.

  However in England, unknown people are called John Smith. This is 69. ______ John has always been one of the most common first 70. ______ (name) in English. And Smith is the most common family name. So next time you forget someone’s name, you know what to say.

  第四部分 写作(共两节,满分35分)

  第一节 短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

  假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。

  增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。

  删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。

  修改:在错的词下画一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。

  注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;

  2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。

  It has been a long time since I did anything good for the environment. Feeling responsible to protect the environment, I decided to take the action again. I told my idea to my friends and we planned to plant tree on the hill in the countryside. We came to the foot of the hill and selected a place where looked suitably and settled down. We spend a few hours digging holes and placing the young seedlings. Then we wrote our wishes on cards one to one and buried it deep down the roots of the trees. We also took a lot of pictures. We were such busy that we didn’t realize that it was time to go back. I felt really glad that we made difference to the environment.

  第二节 书面表达(满分25分)

  假定你是李华,你们班就“高一新生是否有必要进行为期一周的军训”进行讨论。请你给你校英文报的编辑写一封电子邮件,反映你们的讨论情况。

  1.支持者85%,理由…….

  2.反对者15% 理由…….

  3.你的看法…….

  注意:1.参考词汇 military training军训

  2. 词数100左右;

  Dear editor,

  I’m writing to tell you something about the discussion on whether it is necessary for senior one students to take the one-week military training.

  Yours,

  Lihua

  高考英语卷子综合测试卷参考答案

  一、听力:

  1--5 C B C C A 6--10A B A C A 11--15 B C B A B 16--20 B A A B C

  二、阅读理解:

  21--23DCA 24--27CBBC 28--31BBAC 32--35AADC 36--40DACBF

  三、完形填空:

  41--45 DBCCA 46--50 DCACC 51--55DBDBC 56--60 CBACD

  四、语法填空:

  61.to worry 62. simply 63. missing 64. in 65. who 66. the

  67. They 68. be given 69. because 70. names

  五、短文改错:

  1.anything→ something 2.take the action去掉the 3. 第三句的tree改为trees 4. where→ that /which 5. suitably→ suitable 6. spend →spent 7. to→ by 8. it → them

  9. such→ so 10. made 后加a

  六、书面表达

  Dear editor,

  I’m writing to tell you something about the discussion on whether it is necessary for senior one students to take the one-week military training. Different students hold different attitudes to it/Students’ views on it vary from person to person.

  Some hold that it is necessary. On one hand, it can improve student’s teamwork spirit , which will play an important part in their life and study. On the other hand, there is no doubt that they become stronger physically and mentally through the training.

  However, the others have opposite views. They think it is a waste of time. Besides, students get burnt easily without any protection in the sun.

  As far as I’m concerned, though we may feel tired during the training , it goes without saying that the one-week military training is meaningful.


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