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2009年高考英语模拟试题

作者:  时间: 2017-04-16

本文关键词:高中英语|英语试题|模拟考试|高三英语

 

第二部分:英语知识运用

21--The Smiths expressed the idea of making peace with us
--I have no doubt         they are honest
They always mean what they say
A
what       Bwhich      Cthat     Dwhether
22
The big house was burnt down in the big firenothing       

A
remained      B was left      Cremaining   Dstayed
23
Five persons' death       his careless driving

A
resulted from     Bresulted in      Cled to       Dcaused
24
The advice that he       enough sleep was accepted

A
has       Bhave       Chad       Dto have
25
      in her workshe didn't notice me come in

A
Absorbed     BAbsorbing    CTo be absorbed    DBeing absorbing
26
Our school doesn't      students' staying in the classroom too longWe think they should have time for sports

A
advocate      Badmit       Cassess    Dapproach
27
The oil in your car     You'd better drive to the gas station and fill it up

A
has run out     Bis running out    Cis using up      Dhas been run out of
28
It was cruel        the father to have his son standing outside in the rain all the afternoon

A
of       Bfor       Cto     Don
29
        many timeshe still doesn't know how to do it

A
Being told    BHe has been told    CHaving told     DHaving been told
30
We gave them a lot of help in the        of money

A
type       Bkind       Cform     Dway
31
Though they are not sure of the long-term        all the scientists agree to start the research immediately

A
affect       Bresult       Ceffect       Deffort
32
I can't        to Londonbecause the lines are always busy

A
get out      Bget through     Cgo through     Dget along
33
I didn't know who       for the broken window

A
to be blamed     Bto blame      Cis to blame     Dis to be blamed
34
While building a bridge over the Changjiang River         

A
a big rock was discovered in the water  

Bthere was a big rock discovered
C
a big rock discovered in the water

Dthe workers discovered a big rock in the water
35
The scientist's discoveries were of       great help to      mankind

A
athe      Ba;/      C./;/      Dthethe
第二节:完形填空

Horror gripped(抓紧)the heart of the World War soldieras he saw his lifelong friend falling in battleCaught in a trench(战壕)with  36 gunfire whizzing(鸣)over his headthe soldier asked his officer if he   37  go out into the “No Man's Land” between the trenches to bring his 38 comrade back“You can go”said the officer“  39I don't think it will be worth itYour friend is probably dead and you may throw your own 40  away”The officer's words didn't matterand the soldier went anyway 41 he  42 to reach his friendlift him  43 his shoulderand bring him back to their company's trenchAs the two of them tumbled(跌倒)in together to the bottom of the trenchthe officer 44 the wounded soldierand then looked kindly at 45 “I told you it wouldn't be worth it” he said“Your friend is deadand you are mortally(致命地)wounded
“It was worth it
46sir” the soldier said

“What do you mean by ‘worth it’?” 47 the officer
“Your friend is dead!” “Yes sir” the miner answered“But it was worth it because when I got to himhe was still 48and I had the 49 of hearing him say‘JimI knew you'd come’”
50 in life
whether a thing is worth doing or not really 51 how you look at itTake up all your 52 and do something your 53 tells you to do so that you may not 54 doing it later in lifeMay each and every one of you be blessed(保佑)with the company of 55

36
Abright      Bcontinuous        Cfine         Dterrible
37
Ashould      Bmust              Chad to       D
might
38
Afallen      Bdead              Clonely       D
hopeless
39
Aand          Bbecause          Cbut          D
if
40
Awork         Bfriendship       Clife         D
gun
41
AEasily      BSurprisingly      CHardly       D
Secretly
42
Atried       Bdecided           Cmanaged      D
planned
43
Aonto       Bover               Cagainst      D
with
44
Awrapped      Bchecked          Ccomforted      D
thanked
45
Ahimself      Bthem             Cthemselves     D
his friend
46
Athough      Bin a way          CI wonder      D
you know
47
Aresponded      Bwarned         Cadvised      D
ordered
48
Aafraid      Bbrave             Calive       D
glad
49
Asatisfaction     Bpossibility      Chonor      D
experience
50
ASome time       BAt all times  CMany a time      D
At the same time
51
Aresults in      Bdepends on     Clooks like      D
begins with
52
Atime       Benergy      Ccourage         D
money
53
Aheart       Bfriend      Cparent         D
boss
54
Aforget      Bremember      Cregret       D
admit
55
Atrue friends     Bsoldiers      Cofficers      D
enemies
第三部分:阅读理解

A
WASHINGTON—Tofu
(豆腐)and Soyaburgers(豆饼)may be coming to American school lunch menusWhat will the kids say?
“Terrible
” said Greg Dudzinski17of Ripon High School in Wisconsinas he toured the US capital

“The regular hamburgers are bad enough
so soyaburgers would be a lot worse” offered Zach Richey13of Scottsboro Junior High in Alabamaanother tourist
But the United States government—hoping to reduce the amount of fat that children are eating—has approved
(认可)the use of soy as a meat substitute(替代品)in meals for schools and day-care centers
Not all kids dislike the change Mariel Spano
17of Sandy Creek High School in New Yorkalso visiting the capitalsaid she likes soyaburgers“There’s less fatand they're better for youThey taste the sameand they're just as good
The government tried to make soy a meat substitute nearly 20 years ago-but later dropped the idea
At the timethe plan was intended as a cost-cutting move(步骤).US Agriculture Department officials say their purpose now is only to make meals healthier

Schools are likely to increase the amount of soy that is mixed with hamburgers and other foods already on their menus
and they will also be looking to food companies to develop new soy products that children will like “I can’t see putting tofu on a student’s plate as being acceptableI can see taking a product that's familiar to the students and adding a large amount of soy to it and having it be acceptable” said Jill Benzadirector of food services for the MesaArizona schools
56
What is the newspaper report mainly about?
A
The difficulty in using soy products for US schools

B
Various opinions on soy products for US schools
C
The plan that is made by the US government for school lunch
D
Healthy foods for students in US schools
57
Where did the interviews most probably take place?
A
In food companies        BIn schools

C
In Washington      DIn some other states
58
We may learn from the text that         
A
soyaburgers taste better than hamburgers
B
hamburgers are healthier than soyaburgers
C
soyaburgers cost less than hamburgers
D
hamburgers cost less than soyaburgers
59
What Jill Benza said shows that         

A
students are not used to soy products
B
it is hardly possible to make soy products popular
C
she does not like the change in meals for students
D
schools are unwilling to change the lunch menus
B
The Kyoto Protocol is a plan created by the United Nations for the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
The plan aims to reduce the amount of industrial gases released(释放)into the environmentSome scientists say carbon dioxide and other industrial gases are to blame for climate change around the worldThe scientists say such gases build up in the atmosphere and trap heat belowThey say this results in increasing temperatures and rising sea levels

The plan is called the Kyoto Protocol because it was negotiated
(商订)in KyotoJapan in December1997The goal of the agreement is to reduce the amount of emissions(排放物)--industrial gases released to below the levels of 1990
Nations responsible for at least 55
of the world's industrial carbon dioxide emissions had to approve the agreement before it could go into effectThe European Union and many other industrial nations quickly approved the Kyoto ProtocolThey receive credit for their own emissions if they invest in cleaned technologies in developing nationsDeveloping nations do not have to meet the emissions requirements of the agreement
The United States produced 36
of the world's carbon dioxide emissions in 1999But the United States refused to approve the Kyoto ProtocolBefore the Protocol was negotiatedthe United States Senate(美国参议院)voted that any treaty(条约)harmful to the economy of the United States could not be signedPresident Bush has said that he supports the general idea of the treaty but will not send the treaty to the Senate for approvalMr. Bush said that the agreement sets unfair differences between industrial and developing nationsHe also said that the treaty could cause some Americans to lose their jobs
After the United States rejected
(拒绝)the Kyoto Protocolapproval by Russia was necessary for the agreement to come into effectRussia approved the Protocol in November2004 and the Kyoto Protocol went into effect on February 16th2005157 countries have approved the agreement
60
What’s the purpose of this passage?
A
To note the importance of environmental protection

B To provide information about the Kyoto Protocol

C
To show the results caused by global climate change
D
To criticize the US for its response to the Kyoto Protocol
61
How many years was the Kyoto Protocol negotiated before its coming into effect?
A
Nearly 1 year         BNearly 6 years

C
Nearly 8 years      DNearly 15 years
62
What's the main idea of Paragraph 4?
A
The US Senate has more power than President Bush

B
The Kyoto Protocol will really do some harm to the US economy
C
The worry of President Bush about signing the Kyoto Protocol is reasonable
D
The US views its interest more important than environmental protection
63
It can NOT be learned from this passage that         
A
the Kyoto Protocol was created to solve global pollution problems
B
the developed countries are mainly responsible for industrial gases
C
the developing countries can be free from the Kyoto Protocol
D
the Kyoto Protocol finally took effect without America's approval
C
A typical Chinese Internet user is a young male who prefers instant messaging to e-mail
seldom makes online purchases but favors newsmusic and games sitesAccording to a studyabout two-thirds of survey participants use the Internet for news—often entertainment-related—or for online gamesAbout half download music and movies

They also tend to prefer instant messaging to e-mail
and they are depending on the Internet more frequently than before to communicate with others who have the same professionshobbies and political interestsOnline purchases still remain unpopular in ChinaThree-quarters of users surveyed have never bought anything over the Internetand only 10 percent make purchases even once a monthAmong those who do buy onlinemost pay for entertainment while others buy phone cardsor computer hardware or software
“Many people don’t trust the quality of goods bought online
” Guo said Wednesday“If they buy it in a store and don't like itthey can easily bring it back’’
The survey was done in five major cities
Beijin9ShanghaiGuangzhouChengdu and ChangshaResults do not necessarily project countrywide because Internet use in rural areas is lower than in citiesGuo describes the typical netizen(网民)in the five cities surveyed as youngmalericher and more highly educatedMales make up two-thirds of the Internet communityand more than 80 percent of users are under 24Among people ages 25 to 2960 percent to 80 percent go online

China has more than 100 million people online
second in the world to the United States
64
A typical Chinese Internet user will be the one who         
A
likes to send e-mails         Blikes to buy goods online
C
likes to pay for entertainment     D
likes the games sites
65
Online purchases still remain unpopular in China mainly because         

A
it is more difficult for sales returns      Bpeople haven't computers
C
people can't have a look at the goods     D
goods bought online are of low quality
66
Which of the following words fails to describe the typical netizens in the five cities?
A
Well-educated BRicher      CFemale      DYoung

67
According to the textwhich of the following shows the fight relation between online people and their ages?
 D
In the past ten years
America's National Basketball AssociationNBAhas grown increasingly dependent on the rest of the world to supply players

When Michael Jordan and Larry Bird won gold in Barcelona in 1992
the Americans were praised for teaching the world how to play basketballThis seasonhowever20 percent of NBA rosters(花名册)will be filled by non-AmericansNBA commissioner David Stem happily embraces the trendOn a visit to Paris in OctoberStern outlined his vision for the futurewhich is likely to see Europe hosting NBA games by 2010
The NBA is now planning to take China by storm

“Our experience in China has been that it is going to be explosive in its growth
” said SternThe strategy in China is television “We've made 14 deals in China with local and national networks on cable and satellite” The success of Chinese centre Yao Ming has paved the way for the NBA marketing blitz in ChinaThe NBAwhich is broadcasted in more than 200 countries in 42 languageswill put that to the test in October 2004 when the Houston Rockets play two preseason games against the Sacramento Kings in Beijing and ShanghaiThe NBA knows that it needs a global market to compensate for tough times on home soil
“It doesn't matter where the players come from
all the NBA teams now know that they have to scout(寻找,觅得)internationally”said Terry Lyonsthe NBA's vice-president of international public relations“It has increased the level of competition here” As Frenchman Tony Parker and Argentine Emanuel Ginobili showed in winning championship rings with the San Antonio Spurs last seasonmany people can earn the respect of their American peersOtherssuch as the Houston Rockets' Chinese centre Yao Ming—number one draft pick in 2002—and the Detroit Pistons' 18-year-old Serb Darko Milicic--number two overall in this year's draft—are icons(偶像)in-waitingIt is the ultimate(最后的)revolution the rest of the world teaching the US how to play basketball
68
According to the report   
A
Michael Jordan is still playing a very important role in NBA
B
the part played by the foreign players in NBA will be great
C
Yao Ming is to play two pre-season games in NBA
D
European countries will host the 2004 NBA games
69
The underlined phrase “take China by storm” has the meaning of       

A
NBA intends to make China its “marketing center”
B
NBA is planning to set up some training centers in China
C
there'll be a big storm when NBA comes to China to play against the Sacramento Kings
D
the NBA's live basket games will be broadcasted on all the TVs in China
70
What seems to be the biggest change that is happening to NBA?
A
NBA is expecting more foreign players to join the league

B
China's rapid development in sports affects NBA
C
Yao Ming has taken the place of Michael Jordan
D
The NBA will stop teaching the world how to play basketball
71
When the writer talked of “home soil”he was referring to    
A
farms in the States         Bnative Americans
C
the NBA training center        D
the USA
72
Which of the following can be used as the best title for the passage?
A
The Non American Basketball Players     B
NBA Is Coming to China
C
The Foreign Ties That Bind the NBA     D
NBA Is Making Big Progress
E
Four pieces of News
News Item 1
ChongQing—A man has received compensation of more than 130,000 yuan
US&15,662for being wrongly convicted of murder and serving nearly seven years in jailTong Liqingwho is now 41was jailed for killing his brother's maidAt his trialTong said he had admitted to the crime to escape further police beatingsHis case attracted the attention of a local lawyer who spent six years finding evidence to prove Tong's innocence

News Item 2
Tokyo—An earthquake shook Tokyo on Wednesday but there were no immediate reports of damage or injuries
National broadcaster NHK said there was no danger of tidal wavesThe earthquake measured a moderate 6.5 on the Richter scaleNHK said the epicenter was off the coast of the Kii peninsula in western Japan
News Item 3
Hong Kong—More women from the Chinese mainland intend to visit Hong Kong in search of Mr. Right after restrictions on travel to Hong Kong were eased
In the first seven months of this yearsome 18,000 couples registered for marriage in Horn KongFor one third of these newly married coupleshusbands or wives were from Chinese mainlandAccording to the China News Servicelocal matchmaking agencies have recently received more inquiries from women who are from the mainlandwanting to meet well-educated men with a relatively good income
News Item 4
Nanjing—A report that three kindergarten teachers knelt down before a South Korean couple to apologize
in Nanjingof East China's Jiangsu Provincehas triggered wide criticism
At a local kindergarten
a Chinese teacher frightened a South Korean child by saying she would cut off his fingers if he continued to make mischiefAlthough the kindergarten had apologized to the couple and dismissed the teacher surnamed Yangthe mother insisted that Yang should kneel down before her
Sheng Dalin
a columnistwrote in the XINXI SHIBAO that it was enough to fire the teacher and make an apology to the couplebut the mother's request was beyond all reason
73
“Excessive Apology” may be a good title for    
A
News Item 1     BNews Item 2     CNews Item 3   DNews Item 4
74
Which of the following will be the best heading for News Item 3?
A
Women married to Hong Kong      B
Mr. Right in Hong Kong
C
Match girls        D
A Hong Kong matchmaking agency
75
Which of the following is true according to the four pieces of news?
A
Tong Liqing from Chongqing was wrongly jailed for nearly 7 years before a local lawyer proved his innocence

B
The quake in Tokyo was not a moderate one
C
Girls from Chinese mainland intend to marry to a man whoever is a Hong Kong resident
D
The columnistSheng Dalinthinks that the teachers should kneel down before the kid's mother

 

 

 

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