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摘 要:臨汾市2014年高考考前適應(yīng)性訓(xùn)練考試(三)英語本試卷分第i卷(選擇題)和第ii卷(非選擇題)。滿分150分;考試時間120分鐘?荚嚱Y(jié)束,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。第i卷注意事項:1.答第i卷題前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號填寫在答題......
摘 要:臨汾市2014年高考考前適應(yīng)性訓(xùn)練考試(三)英語本試卷分第i卷(選擇題)和第ii卷(非選擇題)。滿分150分;考試時間120分鐘?荚嚱Y(jié)束,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。第i卷注意事項:1.答第i卷題前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號填寫在答題......
臨汾市2014年高考考前適應(yīng)性訓(xùn)練考試(三)
英 語
本試卷分第I卷(選擇題)和第II卷(非選擇題)。滿分150分;考試時間120分鐘?荚嚱Y(jié)束,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。
第 I 卷
注意事項:
1. 答第I卷題前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號填寫在答題卡上。
2. 選出每小題答案后,用鉛筆把答題卡上對應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號涂黑。如需改動,用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其它答案標(biāo)號。不能答在本試卷上,否則無效。
3. 聽力部分滿分30分,不計入總分,考試成績錄取時提供高校作參考。
第一部分 聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分,不計入總分)略
第二部分 閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分60分)
第一節(jié) (共15小題;每小題3分,滿分45分)
閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上講該選項涂黑。
A
You must know what BYD stands for? Yes, Build Your Dream. Have you built your dream and spare no effort to achieve it? Here is an inspiring story from http://www.naijamotiveation.com
Eddie Arcaro dreamed of becoming the world’s greatest jockey(賽馬騎師). But after watching him ride a horse for five minutes, reality reflected a rough contradiction. He was awkward and clumsy, and in his early years in the saddle he couldn’t do one thing right.
In his first 100 races he never even came close to winning. Still, he got right back on and trained again. Even as a schoolboy, Arcaro had set his own track in life. Because he was only a little over five feet tall (1.5 meters) and weighed barely 80 pounds (36kg), the other students picked on him. So he skipped school, hanging out at the local race track where a trainer let him ride horses.
His father reluctantly agreed to let him pursue a career as a jockey. The trainer had told him so. “Send him back to school,” he said. “He’ll never be a rider.” In spite of that, Arcaro was determined not just to ride, but to become the world’s greatest jockey. But first someone would have to give him a chance.
He finally got to ride in a real race. Before it was over, he’d lost his whip and his cap and had almost fallen off the saddle. By the time he finished the race, the other horses were on their way to the stables(馬廄). He’d come in dead last. Nevertheless, Arcaro went from track to track, looking for any opportunity to ride.
Finally, a trainer who pitied him took him in and gave him a chance. One hundred losses later, he was still giving him chances. He saw something in this unlucky jockey, something he couldn’t define.
There were many brushes with death and several broken bones. Every time he would return to the saddle. Then Arcaro began to win. In thirty years of riding, he won 4, 779 races, becoming the only jockey in history to win the Kentucky Derby five times. By the time he retired in 1962 he was a millionaire and a legend in his own lifetime.
21. The underlined phrase “picked on” in the passage probably means __________________.
A. paid attention to B. made fun of C. offered help to D. took special care of
22. The trainer who believed in Arcaro gave him chances because _________________.
A. Arcaro had shown great talents in horse racing
B. he thought all that Arcaro needed was a bit of luck
C. he had sympathy for Arcaro for his unfortunate experiences
D. he was impressed by the way Arcaro stuck to his dream
23. The key message the author wants to convey through the passage is that __________________.
A. a man of words and not of deeds is like a garden full of weeds
B. you can’t stop the waves, but you can learn how to surf
C. winners in life set goals and follow through on them
D. life consists not in holding good cards, but in playing well those you hold
24. Which of the following would be the most proper title for the passage?
A. The Man With The One Track Mind B. A Star With Many Skills
C. An Inspiring Website Story D. Inspiration Is Around Us
B
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Tips for Theatergoers
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25. You can buy tickets for performances at the Boston Opera House in all the following ways EXCEPT ________________.
A. at the box office B. by telephone C. through e-mail D. on the website
26. What is one advantage of purchasing tickets in person?
A. You don’t need to pay extra fees B. You can get free parking and dining
C. You are sure to get the best seats D. You can exchange tickets if you wish
27. If you are attending a show at the Opera House, ____________________.
A. you can take your infant with you B. you don’t have to buy a ticket for your child
C. you are allowed to enter the auditorium immediately even if you are late
D. you are advised to arrive 15 minutes before the performance begins
C
Neil Armstrong, the first man ever to set foot on the moon, is best remembered by his words “That’s one small step for (a) man, one giant leap for the mankind”. Once, in an interview with his son, he said it was difficult to watch a sci-fi movie with his dad, because Armstrong would keep complaining about how unrealistic their vision of space were.
In fact, even the Oscar-winning Gravity, described as “the most realistic space movie ever” by Forbes, is not 100 percent faithful to reality. Here is part of a former NASA astronaut – Garrett Reisman’s movie review.
On the whole, it’s a great movie. But the question that most people want me to answer is how realistic it was.
In general, sci-fi movies are usually far-fetched. So it’s amazing how many things Gravity gets right. The danger of space debris(殘。﹊s very real. There are currently more than 600,000 pieces of debris larger than 1 cm orbiting Earth and they pose a great risk to spacecrafts. However, in the movie, astronauts can see the debris coming and quickly seek shelter. In reality, debris can travel at 20 times the speed of sound, which means that if you can see it, it’s already too late to hide.
Another huge error was – there was absolutely no reason for the male astronaut Matt Kowalski to sacrifice himself!! He lets go of the hand of his female partner, Ryan Stone, and drifts away into space. In reality, Kowalski wouldn’t have flown away when Stone let go of his hand. Instead, he would have just stayed floating in that spot.
In the movie, Stone travels from the Hubble Telescope to the International Space Station and then to the Chinese Space Station Tiangong, where she finds an escape vehicle to take her back to Earth. But this is actually the biggest error in the movie. The Hubble, the International Space Station and a Chinese space station are not neighbors. Getting from one to the other requires so much energy that not even space shuttles had enough fuel to do it. In addition, space stations travel in different orbits, and they travel quickly. And it would be physically impossible to get from one to the other.
There are other, more minor details that are just unrealistic. For example, Stone doesn’t wear a cooling garment(降溫服)under her spacesuit to protect herself from the heat in space.
. . . Yes, I could go on and on about all the things Gravity got wrong. But who cares? All of these inaccuracies were done to help advance the plot or to add drama to the films. This is entertainment, not a documentary.
28. The purpose of the first paragraph is to _______________.
A. introduce the famous American astronaut Neil Armstrong
B. show that sci-fi movies are often considered unrealistic by astronauts
C. introduce why Gravity is the most realistic space movie ever
D. tell people not to believe everything they see in sci-fi movies
29. The underlined word “far-fetched” can best be replaced by “_______________”.
A. unlikely to be true B. difficult to understand
C. easy to mislead people D. unpopular with astronauts
30. Which of the following situations would agree with the laws of physics in space according to the passage?
A. Astronauts collecting flying space debris
B. Astronauts wearing only T-shirts under their spacesuits
C. Astronauts staying afloat where they are after they part with a spaceship
D. Astronauts performing a space walk from the Hubble Telescope to the International Space Station
31. We can infer from the passage that ___________________.
A. Garrett Reisman doesn’t think highly of the movie Gravity
B. directors of sci-fi movies usually don’t care much about minor details
C. the shooting of space documentaries and sci-fi movies involve totally different skills
D. Garrett Reisman believes that sci-fi movies don’t need to be totally faithful to reality
D
In 1958, Jean Berko Gleason, an American psycholinguist, created an experiment called the Wug Test. It investigated how children learn to make plural forms of nouns in English like cats, dogs, and horses. The children were shown imaginary words in the singular and asked to change the word into their plural forms. There are three ways of pronouncing the “s” that comes after plural nouns in English; it can be pronounced like /z/, /s/, or /iz/. The most common sound is the /z/ sound like in dogs, then the /s/ sound like in cats, then the /iz/ sound like horses.
In the experiment, the child was presented with a picture of some kind of pretend creature. He or she was told that the creature was a “wug”. The experimenter said, “This is a wug.” Another card was pulled out with another wug, and the experimenter said, “Now there are two of them. These are two . . .?” Children who understood the proper use of plural form for nouns ending with a “g” would say, “They are two wugs,” with a /z/ sound. Very young children were often confused by this and said “Two wug.” Generally, children who were 4 years or older got the question right. The researchers also carried out several other experiments to create plural forms ending with the /s/ sound and with the /iz/ sound and found that children usually learned these rules later in their lives because they are not as common as the /z/ sound plurals.
The Wug Test also included questions that explored a child’s understanding of the proper use of verbs and the suing of the possessive, such as “This is Rob’s bike.” Possessives are parts of grammar that show ownership. Also, the children were prompted to use the “-er” suffix (后綴)of a noun to demonstrate a person’s job, such as someone who drives is a “driver”. Again, the children were given a nonsense word, this time “zib”. The researcher asked the child, “A man who ‘zibs’ is a . . .?” Some young children replied “zibber”, but many young children replied “zibman”.
The Wug Test demonstrated that even very young children have established grammatical systems that allow them to make plurals, possessive, and other forms of words that they have never heard before. This test was the first of its kind to prove that children learn their language akills naturally without needing to be taught grammar rules.
32. The author introduces Jean Berko Gleason as a psycholinguist in order to _________________.
A. explain why she used imaginary words for the experiment
B. show that she was interested in how the mind learns language
C. suggest that she studied the language of the mentally ill
D. state that she illustrated the pictures used in the experiment
33. The underlined word “pretend” is closest in meaning to _______________.
A. artificial B. domestic C. incorrect D. living
34. According to the passage, which of the following statements is TRUE about the Wug Test?
A. It was an experiment to show that children must be taught the rules of language
B. It investigated whether children could use English verbs to show ownership
C. It examined how children learned complex language rules ( like forming plurals )
D. It proved that children acquire /z/-sound possessives before /s/-sound ones
35. The passage probably comes from ___________________.
A. a book review B. an official documentary
C. a biography of Jean Berko Gleason D. a language learning journal
第二節(jié) (共5小題;每小題3分,滿分15分)
根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。選項中有兩項為多余選項。
Every year in late April, students at Renmin University of China become the subjects of admiration and jealousy of their peers on other campuses in Beijing. Why? 36 It has been a unique tradition of Renmin University for a decade.
Having fun is just one dimension of the spring break. Field trips, voluntary work, and social projects are all on students’ to-do lists. Experts say the spring break is not just for students to enjoy a few days off, but for them to gain new experiences beyond the campus walls.
Push them out
The traditional Chinese belief of the exploration of knowledge and truth emphasizes “reading 10, 000 books and travelling 10, 000 miles”. 37 But while Chinese universities have the tradition of spring outings, what’s the benefit of making spring break an institution?
Qin Jianguo, from Shenzhen University, thinks the idea of the spring break in some universities in China comes from the intention of pushing students out of the ivory tower to experience more diversity in their lives. He said, “Take traveling for example. A week traveling is a very different experience to a one-or two-day outing. When put out in an unfamiliar context, students are expected to acquire the spirit of teamwork and compromise. 38 ”
Diverse approaches
Many countries have similar vacations in the middle of the semester for students to do things out of their own interest. Taking Japan as an example, instead of partying like their US counterparts, many Japanese students choose to work as interns or engage in study-related projects.
39 Pan Yingzhao, 22, majoring in finance at Renmin University of China, participated in a social project on the theme of “The Chinese Dream”. She and her teammates interviewed people on the street to see how they understood “The Chinese Dream”. “Through this activity, I learned how to communicate with strangers appropriately,” Pan said.
40
Apart from Renmin University, only a few other universities, have a spring break for their students. The concept in China is still far from the culture and norms built around it in the US.
Wei Xiang, a professor specializing in holiday economics at Beijing International Studies University, said that the spring break is a good experiment for universities to make study schedules smoother in order to give students more options to arrange their own leisure and study activities.
A. Not a legend
B. Not a trend yet
C. As for Chinese students, many tend to do volunteer work
D. They have to learn survival and communication skills as well
E. It does indicate the importance of experience as much as theory
F. Because they get a week off in the middle of term, the so-called spring break
G. To sum up, a spring break helps students expand their horizons and improve ability
第三部分 英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分55分)
第一節(jié) 完形填空(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)
閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。
If you want your life to stand for peace and kindness, it’s helpful to do some kind, peaceful things. One of my favorite ways to do this is by 41 my own helping rituals(習(xí)慣). These little acts of kindness are opportunities to be of service and reminders of how good it feels to be kind and 42 .
We live in a rural area of the San Francisco Bay Area. Most of what we see is the 43 of nature. One of the 44 to the beauty is the litter that some people throw out of their windows 45 they are driving on the rural roads. One of the few 46 to living out the boondocks(偏遠(yuǎn)地區(qū))is that public 47 , such as litter collection, are less 48 than those closer to the city.
A helping ritual that I practice 49 with my two children is picking up litter in our surrounding areas. We’ve become 50 accustomed to doing this that my daughters will often say to me in 51 voices, “There’s some litter, Daddy, 52 the car!” And if we have enough time, we will often 53 and pick it up. It seems strange, but we actually 54 it. We pick up litter in parks, on sidewalks, practically anywhere. Once I even saw a complete stranger 55 litter close to our house. He smiled at me and said, “I saw you doing this, and it seemed like a good 56 .”
Picking up litter is only one of an endless supply of possible helping rituals. You might like holding a door open for people, visiting 57 old people in nursing homes, or 58 snow from someone else’s driveway. Think of something that seems 59 yet helpful. It’s funny, personally rewarding, and can be a good example. And everyone 60 from this.
41. A. developing | B. abandoning | C. witnessing | D. arranging |
42. A. careful | B. painful | C. skillful | D. helpful |
43. A. beauty | B. wonder | C. power | D. threat |
44. A. attractions | B. exceptions | C. advantages | D. principles |
45. A. unless | B. since | C. as | D. because |
46. A. benefits | B. strengths | C. failures | D. shortcomings |
47. A. transport | B. equipment | C. services | D. habits |
48. A. available | B. attractive | C. reliable | D. beneficial |
49. A. absolutely | B. frequently | C. accidentally | D. occasionally |
50. A. very | B. too | C. such | D. so |
51. A. disappointed | B. excited | C. puzzled | D. embarrassed |
52. A. drive | B. accelerate | C. stop | D. leave |
53. A. watch out | B. take over | C. pull over | D. break out |
54. A. recognize | B. recommend | C. appreciate | D. enjoy |
55. A. sorting out | B. picking up | C. throwing away | D. looking for |
56. A. idea | B. excuse | C. time | D. bargain |
57. A. happy | B. lonely | C. lucky | D. active |
58. A. emptying | B. preventing | C. clearing | D. unloading |
59. A. effortless | B. meaningful | C. imaginary | D. admirable |
60. A. tells | B. suffers | C. starts | D. benefits |
第二節(jié) (共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)
閱讀下列材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。(每空不多于3個單詞。出現(xiàn)拼寫、大小寫、詞性錯誤都不給分。)
Wang Le: Good morning, Mr. Li.
Mr. Li: Good morning, Wang Le. Well, you are to finish your study in senior high school. What’s your plan __61 your further study?
Wang Le: Well, I plan to study abroad and 62 (actual) I have sent my application form to my preferred university in America.
Mr. Li: Why do you choose to study abroad when there’re a lot of excellent 63 (university) in China?
Wang Le: From my point of view, attending schools abroad 64 (have) many advantages. I can have my minds 65 (broaden). What’s more, I can travel widely, making friends with the local people. I believe it is really worthwhile.
Mr. Li: Your arguments sound quite reasonable, 66 there are other things you need to consider. 67 (study) abroad needs a great deal of money, and the local customs can also be 68 serious problem. Can you find good solutions to these problems?
Wang Le: Well, I will apply to the university for a scholarship and meanwhile find a part-time job 69 (decrease) the financial pressure. For the language barrier and the local customs, I will stick to the best policy “Do as the Romans do.” In that case, everything will get better.
Mr. Li: Wow, it seems that you 70 (consider) everything. I sincerely hope you’ll make your dream come true.
Wang Le: Thank you.
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