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学科:英语教学内容:高三英语综合测试题【同步达纲练习】I.听力部分略II. 单项选择填空21. Now that the wind has ______, we can go out to play badminton.A. dippedB. droppedC. reducedD. slowed22. Is this the way which you enjoy _____ yourself English?A. in teachingB. to teachC. teachingD. to learn23. _____ , I had no idea this would happen so soon.A. To be honestB. Being honestC. Having being honestD. My being honest24. —Where ____ you put my dictionary?—I left it on your desk when you _____ to Tom.A. did; spokeB. have; spokeC. had; were speakingD. did; were speaking25. The engineer and worker referred to ____ to design something.A. be goingB. are goingC. is goingD. be likely26. Food is ____ into useful substance by chemicals in the body.A. broken offB. broken outC. broken downD. broken away27. I thought her nice and honest ____ I met her.A. first timeB. the first timeC. for the first timeD. by the first time.28. A computer does only _____ thinking people _____.A. what; have it doneB. what; have it doC. that; have it doneD. that; having it do29. The police didn’t believe the traffic accident that he insisted on seeing ____ on the road the other day.A. happenB. happenedC. happeningD. to happen30.—I am sorry I broke your mirror. —Oh, really? _____.A. Not at allB. That’s nothingC. Don’t be sorryD. I don’t care31. —I didn’t think the job would be so hard. —You ____ of that earlier.A. should thinkB. must have thoughtC. must thinkD. ought to have thought32. The factory is producing this kind of telephone ____.A. a great numberB. in large numberC. in large numbersD. a great number of33. The boss was so angry over the business deal that he in the end ____ it ____.A. tore; downB. tore; upC. tore; awayD. tore; off34. —If you ____ wait a moment, I ____ go and find our head teacher.—Ok, thank you very much.A. will; wouldB. would; willC. need; willD. will; will35. Which of the following sentences is incorrect?A. The dog barked at him the moment he stepped into the yard.B. Next time you come here, please tell me ahead of time.C. From time to time I visit him, he is busy working.D. He recognised her as soon as he saw her there.III. 完形填空阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36-55题所给的四个选项中,选出一个最佳答案。

When the Misses Norris called on little Mrs Fosdyke at her house in Parker Street, she (36) the door, dressed for going out. They (37) in their quiet, well-bred(教养良好的)way and said they would (38) again. But Mrs Fosdyke asked them (39) the house. “Actually, I’ve just come in.” she said. “ A minute or two (40) and you would have met me in the (41).”It was (42) that the Misses Norris realized that Mrs Fosdyke was dressed in (43), the hat bought from a shop but the coat probably (44) on her own machine.As if reading their (45), she said, “I’ve just been to a funeral(葬礼),” and the Misses Norris murmured, “Oh?” for no one they knew (46) during the past week.They sat down, the elder Miss Norris on the edge of the armchair by the table, her legs (47) by her skirt; the (48) Miss Norris upright (笔直地)on a chair by the window. Mrs Fosdyke took off her coat and busied herself(49) the kettle and teapot at the gas stove in the corner.“You’ll have a cup of tea?” she asked, (50) the spoon in her hand. “I hate funerals,” Mrs Fosdyke said conversationally (健谈地)as she (51) boiling water into the pot. “If they are for some body you like, you have a heavy (52); and if it’s someone you don’t like, you have to (53)to be sorry.” “(54) a relative?” the younger Miss Norris asked shyly, Mrs Fosdyke(55) her head, “No, a friend, a good friend.”36. A. replied B. started C. answered D. asked37. A. apologized B. explained C. answered D. stopped38. A. call B. call for C. look D. look at39. A. through B. into C. from D. out of40. A. before B. later C. early D. earlier41. A. street B. funeral C. house D. dress42. A. then B. when C. which D. during43. A. green B. white C. black D. red44. A. makes B. made C. was made D. had been made45. A. ideas B. minds C. brains D. heart46. A. was dying B. had died C. would die D. didn’t die47. A. are covered B. were covered C. covered D. covering48. A. old B. little C. young D. younger49. A. with B. on C. in D. for50. A. had held B. holds C. held D. holding51. A. poured B. flew C. drank D. heated52. A. feeling B. heart C. mind D. brain53. A. seem B. decide C. notice D. appear54. A. Is it B. Is he C. Was it D. Was he55. A. stopped B. moved C. shook D. nodded.IV. 阅读理解AEvery four years the people of the United States elect a President. The President tries to keep in close touch with the people. We see him making speeches on television and hear him on the radio. We read about him in newspapers, and thousands of us write him letters every day.At one time, Americans did not know so much about their President. Before radio and television, people rarely had a chance to see or hear him. When our first Presidents were elected, few people saw them take office. In fact, many people did not vote at all.Andrew Jackson became our seventh President in 1828. He came from a poor family and worked at many trades. He was a soldier and war hero, a farmer, and a lawyer.Most Americans liked Andrew Jackson very much. They thought he was lively and spirited, and he became their hero. They called him “Old Hickory (北美山胡桃)”.Three times as many people voted in 1828 as had voted four years before. Thousands of people came to Washington to see Old Hickory become President. Men, women and children crowded the muddy streets.56. The people gave Andrew Jackson the name “Old Hickory” because _____.A. they wanted to make fun of himB. his face looked like a hickoryC. he enjoyed eating old hickoriesD. they loved him57. At Andrew Jackson’s time, _____.A. people couldn’t see their President on television.B. people were not able to find out anything about their PresidentC. only a few people could see the President.D. not many people had the right to vote.58. Why was Jackson a hero to many people?A. He had done many things that pleased people.B. The speeches he made were very good.C. In those days people liked hickory wood.D. He killed many enemies in many important battles.59. From the last paragraph we can see that _____.A. Andrew Jackson was a President loved by the American people.B. it was raining hard the day when Jackson took office in Washington.C. Andrew Jackson had been President for twelve years.D. Jackson became President of the United States in 1828 for the second time.BA long time ago, when airplanes were not very big or strong yet, all passengers had to be weighed with their luggage, because planes could not carry more than it was safe to carry. Then when planes became bigger and stronger, only the luggage had to be weighed; and now often, the luggage has to be measured instead of being weighed, because size is more important to airlines than weight. Airplanes are so big and strong now that they can carry almost any weight.But before a passenger can travel by Hawaiian Airlines, he or she still has to be weighed. Once when one fat man was asked by the airlines’ clerk how much weight, he thought for a few seconds and then said to her,“With or without my clothes?”“Well,sir,” the girl answered, “how are you planning to travel?”60. A long time ago the passengers who wanted to take a plane had to be weighed because ____.A. the planes could not carry anything heavy at that time.B. the planes then could not carry both the passengers and their luggageC. the planes then could not carry any weight.D. the planes then were not big or strong enough.61. Later, when the planes became bigger and stronger ____.A. only the passengers had to be measuredB. only the passengers had to be weighed.C. only the luggage had to be measured.D. only the luggage had to be weighed.62. At present, planes are so big and strong that _____.A. neither the passengers nor their luggage has to be weighedB. either the passengers or their luggage has to be measuredC. only the passengers must be measuredD. only the luggage must be weighed.63. Now to take the planes to Hawaii, the passengers still have to be weighed because ____.A. the planes to Hawaii are too heavy.B. the passengers to Hawaii would bring more luggageC. the passengers to Hawaii are often very fat.D. Hawaii is too far and across the sea.CMalls are popular places for Americans to go . Some people spend so much time at malls that they are called “mall rats”. Mall rats shop until they drop in the hundreds of stores under one roof.People like malls for many reasons. They feel safe because malls have police station or private security (安全)guards. Parking is usually free, and the weather inside is always fine. The newest malls have beautiful rest areas with waterfalls and large green trees.The largest mall in the United States is the Mall of America in Minnesota. It covers 4.2 million square feet. It has 350 stores, eight night clubs, and a seven-acre (顷)park! There are parking spaces for 12,750 cars. About 750,000 people shop there every week.The first indoor mall in the United States was built in 1965 in Edina, Minnesota. People loved doing all their shopping in one place. More malls were built all over the country. Now, malls are like town centres where people come to do many things. They shop, of course. They also eat in food courts that have food from all over the world. They see movies at theatres. Some people even get their daily exercise by doing the new sport of “mall walking.” Others go to malls to meet friends.In some malls, people can see a doctor or a dentist (牙医)and even attend church.. In other words, people can do just about everything in malls. Now residents (居民)can actually live in their favourite shopping centre.64. Malls are ____.A. large shopping centres which also act as town centresB. large parks with shops.C. the most popular places Americans go toD. town centres65. Why have malls become so popular?A. Because people can do everything there.B. Because people can do many other things besides shopping for all they need.C. Because people feel safe in malls with police stations around.D. Because people enjoy the fresh air and can have a good rest there.66. Malls have to be large places because ____.A. many people drive their cars to go to malls.B. there have to be some restaurants, clinics and theatres.C. many people hope to do sports in the malls.D. they have to meet different needs from so many people.67. Those ___ are called “mall rats”.A. who are busy stealing in the mallB. who have visited the biggest malls.C. who are often found busy shopping in malls.D. who live under the roof of the mall.DThis writer feels that most people have a reason to grumble (抱怨)about their work. Do you agree with him?Although there may be thousands of different kinds of jobs, as I see it there are basically only two kinds of work. One is the sort that in the main is done for its own sake (原因). It has little to do with bosses, or clocks or wages. The othersort is normally done in return for a weekly wage in factories, on building sites or down mines.A research scientist may find his income quite a lot for doing what he would do anyway even if he were rich. Others grumble. But who doesn’t grumble at times?The worst thing of all is having a job where there is little comfort whatever.A factory worker says, “For eight hours a day, five days a week. I’m the exception (例外)to t he rule that life can’t exist in a vacuum (真空). Work to me is a great loss, and I consider every minute of my time that it takes to be precious” Another man may say, “I have little other interest in the job than getting my money on Friday and getting out o f the building as fast as I can.”An office clerk may say, “An office clerk produces nothing and seems completely pointless. How can there be anything but boredom (令人厌烦)in it for him?”An advertising copy-writer, ashamed of earning so much just for writing the ads. says, “Every time I’m asked to write the label for a tin of beans I feel ashamed. And every time my cheque arrives I’m glad I’m not earning as little as the girl who worked the machine that put the beans in the tin.”What are we working for anyway?The short answer is money.Work is a bore!68. Work done for its own sake is ____.A. work that has nothing to do with any other workB. done in return for wages-weekly, daily or hourlyC. unconnected with paymentD. what has to be done.69. The writer thinks that the most unsatisfactory jobs _____.A. give you only a small income.B. are unrewarding in any wayC. offer good wages but no interestD. give you lots of interest but little money70. In the 4th paragraph what is the first worker’s attitudes (态度) toward his work?A. He feels too busy to do it.B. He regards it as unimportant.C. He feels angry or bitter for it.D. He regards it as unfair.71. The advertising man _____.A. feels the factory girl should earn moreB. envies the factory girlC. feels work in a factory is a shameD. is satisfied with his wage.72. The distance between Rotorua and Wairoa is closest to the distance between _____.A. New Plymouth and TaupoB. Wellington and WanganuiC. Auckland and ThamesD. Kaitaia and Whangarei73. The longest distance to travel is between ____.A. Gisbome and New PlymouthB. Napier and WhangareiC. Thames and WellingtonD. Kaitaia and Wellington74. The towns on this table are arranged ____.A. according to their sizeB. in order of their distance to WhangareiC. their importanceD. in the letter order of their names75. The information could be used to _____.A. choose where travel information centres should be builtB. lay out the routes (路线) of the main roads in New ZealandC. decide how to get from one city to anotherD. plan your travel in New ZealandV. 单词拼写根据下列句子及所给的首字母或汉语注释,在句子右边的横线上,写出空缺处各单词的正确形式。

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