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英语模拟试题笔试卷(6)

英语模拟试题笔试卷(六)一.选择填空(15分)从下面每小题的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

()1.—I think _________ gift you gave me yesterday is __________ most beautiful of all.—I’m glad you like it.A. the, theB. /, theC. the, /D. /, a()2.—Do you like Jane’s new skirt?—Yes, very much. I’ll ask Mum to buy _________ for me.A. oneB. itC. themD. a()3.—I can’t believe he’s fifty.________ looks so young. —Neither can ___________.A. He, IB. He, MeC. Him, MeD. His, Mime()4.—_________ do you go to the library? —Twice a month.A. How oftenB. How soonC. How longD. How many times()5.—Another bridge has been built over the Changjiang River.—Yes, Though it is not ________ the one we visited last week, it is _________ of all. I like it.A. as long as, the more beautifulB. so long as, most beautifulC. so long as, the most beautifulD. so long as , the least beautiful()6.—Stop cutting trees, _________ the earth will become worse and worse.—Sorry, I won’t do that again.A. andB. butC. orD. then()7.—As a teacher, we must be strict _________ students and patient _________ them, too.—Besides, we should be kind to them.A. in, toB. of, withC. on, aboutD. with, with()8.—Why haven’t you finished your homework?—The electricity was ___________ at six o’clock. We spent a whole night in the park.A. cut outB. cut offC. cut inD. cut down()9.—________ he clean the classroom now?—No, he _________. He may do it tomorrow.A. Must, mustn’tB. Need, wouldn’tC. Must, needn’tD. May, can’t()10.—Have you been to the bookshop?—Yes, The books written by the writer________ .Four hundred books __________ so far.A. sell good, sold outB. sell well, have been sold outC. is sold well, sold outD. were sold well, were sold out()11.—Do you the new album? —Yes, very much. Almost every song sounds__________ .A. badB. badlyC. nicelyD. nice()12.—Are those photos important to you?—Yes, They __________ me __________ the days I spent in the country.A. remind, ofB. tell, duringC. remember, aboutD. show, around()13.—You didn’t buy a new computer last week, did you?—___________.My father said he would bring me one when he came back fromJapan the next week.A. Yes, you didB. No, you didn’tC. Yes, I didD. No, I didn’t()14.—In the street I met the scientist ___________ gave us a talk last week.—Did you talk to him?A. heB. whichC. whoD. whom()15.—Which of the following is TRUE?A. What you said was sounded right.B. I wonder what is he doing now.C. I used to live in Shanghai.D. They have got used to get up early every day. 二.完型填空(10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

At first, Myra didn’t speak to anyone at her new school in Australia. She wasn’t 16, she just didn’t know any English. 17, she sat at her desk and drew pictures of her hometown, Cambodia. She drew the house 18 she had lived with her sister’s family. She drew the rice 19. the plantation(种植园) of sugar palm trees and the fishing boats on the river. She drew rows of salted fish, drying 20 the sun on rooftops and her sister Sophie cooking pots of rice for dinner.She even drew a picture if the water buffalo(水牛) 21 had chased her. She was quite young then, perhaps only six. On that day, she and her friend Charrida were playing in the open air near the house. The two girls were 22 busy playing their game that they didn’t 23 that a water buffalo had walked up from the fields. It all happened 24. Suddenly the large animal was pawing(刨) the ground and bellowing(发出吼叫声) a warning. The two girls were frightened and they shouted for 25 as the angry animal began to run towards them.()16. A. unfriendly B. friendly C. unhappy D. happy()17. A. However B. Actually C. Instead D. Suddenly()18. A. who B. what C. how D. where()19. A. fields B. school C. playgrounds D. villages()20. A. above B. in C. on D. behind()21. A. it B. who C. that D. when()22. A. very B. quite C. so D. too()23. A. notice B. hear C. look D. learn()24. A. every day B. hour after hour C. every several minutes D. in a moment ()25. A. water B. food C. help D. stop三.阅读理解(35分)一)阅读下列短文,从下面每小题的A、B、C、D四个选项中选择最佳选项。

(25分)ADear Tina and Lisa,Hi! I am in Canada now! We are having a wonderful holiday. We haven’t seen bear yet, but there are bears and deer in the forests around the lake where we are staying. The bears often go to the rubbish dump(垃圾堆) to look for food. Perhaps we’ll go sightseeing at the dump! We need to be careful because bears are quite dangerous. They will attack you I you surprise them, so people carry bells when they are out walking or biking to warn the bears away.On our first night we saw an amazing fireworks show. It doesn’t get dark here until 10 o’clock, so it was a really late night for us and we went to bed late.Last night we rode in a gondola(缆车车厢) to the top of the Whistler Mountain. It was so peaceful and still. The city lights were beautiful.Today we canoed around the lake, and had a very short swim. It was cold. Not like the weather we have at home, it is cold here.Bye for now. We will be home next week.Anna()26. Anna thinks that the most likely place to see a bear will be ______________.A. on the farmB. at the dumpC. in the bushesD. on the mountain ()27. Anna ________ because she had been watching a fireworks display on the first night.A. went to bed very lateB. had dinner very lateC. got up very lateD. arrived at the hotel very late()28. By far, Anna hasn’t ___________ yet.A. seen a bearB. enjoyed the city lightC. gone boatingD. swum in the lake ()29. We can infer that the weather of Anna’s homeland is _____________.A. cloudyB. warmC. windyD. cold()30. From the letter, we know Anna ______________.A. is traveling with Tina and LisaB. is enjoying her holidayC. is staying at the top of the Whistler MountainD. is leaving Canada tomorrowB“If nobody answers it, I’ll hang up,” Amy thought hopeful —apologizing wasn’t an easy thing to do.“Hello,” a woman’s voice said. There was no backing out now.“May I speak to Missy, please?”“Just a minute.”“In a minute.” Missy was on the phone. “Hi, who’s that?” asked the cheerful voice.“This is Amy. I just want to tell you that I’m sorry about what I said to you. I didn’t really mean it,” Amy stopped to try to think of what to say next.“Thank you, Amy. No hard feelings.”“Missy, you’re very nice person. You’re a lot nicer than I am!”Missy laughed. “You’re not so sad, Amy. By the way, I’ve got some great news. Mr. Grumbell said that you were a candidate too. Isn’t that cool?”Amy didn’t think the news was cool. Missy was very popular, she’d get a lot of votes. Fortunately, Amy was happy.()31. Amy called Missy on the phone to _______________.A. tell her some good newsB. ask her some questionsC. apologize for what she had saidD. ask her to run for president()32. Amy was hoping that no one would answer the phone because_____________.A.she was too tired to talkB.she didn’t feel comfortable about apologizingC.she was afraid she had dialed the wrong numberD.she felt she was not wrong at all()33. Which of the following is TRUE?A.Missy was at home aloneB.Missy’s mother answered the phone.C.Missy’s father answered the phone.D.Missy’s little daughter answered the phone.()34. Which word best describes the girl s’ conversation?A. AngryB. UncomfortableC. SadD. Friendly()35. Missy let Amy know that she wanted something that Amy wanted. What was it?A.She wanted to have the most friends.B.She wanted her own telephone.C.She wanted to leave schoolD.She wanted to be the class president.CKing’s College Summer SchoolIt is a training program every day for high school students at all levels who want to improve their English. Courses are given by the teachers of King’s college and other colleges in New York.A. a newspaperB. a diaryC. a bookD. a textbook()37. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A.Only high level students can take part in the program.B.Students can learn there every other year.C.All the courses will be given by the teachers of King’s college.D.This summer program will end on August 15.()38. If you live with your aunt in New York, you will have to pay the school__________.A. $200B. $400C. $500D. $900()39. How many hours will you spend on English language?A. 22hoursB. 10hoursC. 64hoursD. 26hours()40. David is from Sydney. When will he give his application?A. Before July 10,2009B. Before July 18,2009C. Before July 16, 2009D. Before July25, 2009DLiu Qian, a young magician(魔术师)from Taiwan, makes lots of people interested in magic by his wonderful and fantastic shows. But only few people know the history of magic. Magic is believed to have begun with the Egyptians, in 1700BC. A magician named Debi of Dedsnefu was reported to have performed for the king. He was also know to give performances to the slaves who built the pyramids. The “Cup and Balls” trick which he was especially good at is still performed ty magicians all over the world today.The ancient Greeks and Romans were very interested in the idea of magic. Actually, one of their main interests was the art of deception(欺骗). This explains why at that time the priests even builtsome magic devices(装置) in their temples. These devices made it possible for doors to open by themselves and for wine to flow magically out of statues’ mouths. This was done mainly to tell people that the priests were powerful.Magic, however, was not well accepted before the 1800s. Magicians were only allowed to perform in a circus(马戏团). It was in the 19th century t hat the magician Robert Houdin came along and changed people’s views about magic. It was also because of Robert Houdin that many magicians were able to add Dr or MD to their names. Today magicians try hard to find new ways to show their skills. Magic is now entertainment for families all over the world.()41. In Egypt in1700BC,____________.A.only kings could watch magic showsB.the pyramids weren’t builtC.magicians could play the “Cup and Balls” trickD.there was only one trick()42. The Chinese meaning of the underlined word “priests” is ____________.A. 神父B. 帝王C. 魔法师D. 老师()43. In ancient Greece, what did the priests do to show people they were powerful?A.They made the statues in the temples drink wine as they wished.B.They performed magical tricks to entertain people.C.They made people drink wine which could make them keep young,D.They built magic devices in the temples to make doors open by themselves.()44. Which one is TRUE according to the passage?A.Magic could only be performed in a circus before the 1800s.B.Robert Houdin was the first magician to perform magic.C.Magic began about 1700years ago.D.Robert Houdin made magic popular in1700BC.()45. The best title for the passage is “_____________.A. Magical TricksB. A Magician from TaiwanC. The Power of MagicD. The History of MagicEI was sitting in a train, waiting for it to start. Across from me sat a small boy, asking questions like children do. He asked, “When will the train start?” I saw my chance and wanted to answer. I said, “The train will start when we start pushing.” The child opened his big eyes in surprise and said, “Really?”“Of course,” I said. “Unless we push, it doesn’t start.”“Then let’s push,” he said.“Just a minute,” I said. “The passengers are not all in. I’ll tell you when to push.”I watched for the signal light at the station and heard the station master’s whistle(哨声). Then I shouted to the boy, “Now! Push for all you’re worth.”He and I started to push in the direction of the engine. We pushed and pushed against the back of the seat and soon a satisfied smile lit up the boy’s face. The train was moving very slowly at first, but then getting speed little by little. I congratulated the kid on his success, “ We did it!”“Wasn’t that great?” he said. He looked very pleased with himself. He was traveling in a train he had helped to start. I did not have the heart to tell him about the large engine operating in front. Someday he would find out for himself.We usually attribute(把…归因与)great success to our little action, forgetting that behind themall is the very great unseen power called love, encouragement, belief, or something else, whose power often makes us look powerful.()46. Which of the following should be the best title for the reading?A. Little ActionsB. Push the TrainC. What Leads to SuccessD. Who Is Really Powerful()47. From the reading we know that ___________.A. the little boy asked the writer to push the trainB. the child didn’t believe the writer in the endC. the train wouldn’t start unless we pushed itD. the writer wanted the boy to know he was powerful()48. What does the sentence “Push for all you’re worth” in the reading mean?A. try to push with all your energy and great effort.B. the child didn’t believe the writer in the end.C. the train wouldn’t start unless we pushed it.D. the writer wanted the boy to know he was powerful.()49.From the experience, I want to tell the boy that ___________.A.if he pushes the train, it will startB.the train can start without the energy and great effortC.If he tries his best, he’ll succeedD.He should be pleased with himself()50.It’s clear that I want to ____________.A. cheat the little childB. tell him how the engine worksC. teach him a lessonD. encourage him to try his best to make success二)选择下列单词或短语完成下面对话。

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