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1、成都七中高2014级零诊模拟试题英语试卷考试时间:120分钟 试题满分:150分本试卷分第一卷(选择题)和第二卷(非选择题)两部分,共12页。第一卷(选择题,共90分)第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分40分)第一节 单项填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)从A, B, C, D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。1. We dont think the experiment is _ failure. At least we have gained _ experience for future success.A. the; aB. a; /C. a;

2、 an D. the; the2. Sally, our monitor, was late for her class this morning. _? As far as I know, she never came late to class. A. How comeB. What forC. So whatD. Why not3. _ I couldnt fully understand what he wanted to show in his paintings, I thought his works quite impressive. A. AsB. SinceC. IfD.

3、While4. Looking back now, if I _the effort in learning the piano then, I would not be who I am.A didnt put inB. hadnt put inC. wouldnt have put inD. shouldnt put in5. The old couple walked rather slowly, and could be seen, from time to time, to stop and rest, _ out to sea. A. to be staringB. stared

4、C. having staredD. staring6. The UN has made an announcement _a global conference on women will be held in 2015,_issues connected with women such as health care will be discussed.A. that; which B. which; that C. where; which D. that; where7. Many people are so _ to their mobile phones that they use

5、them at meal times and even in church.A. relatedB. attachedC. accustomed D. exposed8. Grandpa has promised to buy a nice gift for my birthday, _which is beyond my imagination.A. it B. that C. one D. the one9. Shining down out of the blue sky almost the whole day, _. A. the sun burnt their pale skins

6、 B. the sun burning their pale skins C. they were burnt by the fierce sun D. their pale skins were burnt by the sun10. Jonny, I cant believe how much you have changed! You _at least one foot! A. grow B. grew C. have grown D. are growing第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从11-30各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C

7、、D)中,选出最佳答案。A group of graduates got together to visit their old university professor. They talked about the 11 topic happiness. But soon their conversation turned into complaints about 12 in work and life.To offer his guests coffee, the professor went to the kitchen and 13 with a large pot of coffe

8、e and a variety of 14 plastic, glass, metal, porcelain(陶瓷), some plain-looking, some very 15 . The professor told his students to help themselves to hot coffee. When all the students had a cup of coffee in 16 , the professor said: “If you have noticed, all the nice-looking 17 cups were taken, leavin

9、g behind the plain and cheap ones. While it is 18 for you to want only the best for yourselves, that is the 19 of your problems and stress.” The professor continued, “Believe that the cup itself adds no 20 to the coffee. In most cases it is just more expensive and in some cases it even 21 what we dr

10、ink. What all of you 22 wanted was coffee, not the cup, but you consciously went 23 the best cups. Now 24 this: life is coffee, the jobs, money, and 25 in society are the cups which are just tools to hold and 26 life, and the different types of cups we have dont decide, nor 27 the quality of life. I

11、f we concentrate only on the cups, we will 28 to enjoy the coffee in it. So dont let the cups 29 you.enjoy the coffee instead.” At these words, the graduates looked at each other in 30 embarrassment.11. A. hotB. sensitiveC. famousD. easy12. A. payB. joyC. experienceD. stress13. A. cookedB. tookC. re

12、turnedD. met14. A. cupsB. giftsC. platesD. drinks15. A. commonB. specialC. rareD. delicate16. A. orderB. timeC. handD. place17. A. prettyB. differentC. colorful D. expensive18. A. necessaryB. normalC. goodD. possible19. A. situationB. answerC. resultD. source20. A. qualityB. energyC. weightD. color2

13、1. A. makesB. givesC. hidesD. includes22. A. finallyB. reallyC. especiallyD. nearly23. A. forB. withC. intoD. to24. A. thinkB. discussC. tryD. consider25. A. positionB. relationC. workmatesD. friends26. A. createB. supportC. containD. own27. A. damageB. determineC. changeD. increase28. A. comeB. sto

14、pC. haveD. fail29. A. driveB. holdC. takeD. control30. A. quietB. speechlessC. amazingD. reasonable第二部分: 阅读理解 (共25小题,满分50分)第一节(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(、)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AMy teenage son Karl became withdrawn after his father died. As a single parent, I tried to do my best to talk to h

15、im. But the more I tried, the more he pulled away. When his report card arrived during his junior year, it said that he had been absent 95 times from classes and had six falling grades for the year. At this rate he would never graduate. I sent him to the school adviser, and I even begged him. Nothin

16、g worked. One night I felt so powerless that I got down on my knees and pleaded for help. “Please God, I cant do anything more for my son. Im at the end of my rope. Im giving the whole thing up to you.” I was at work when I got a phone call. A man introduced himself as the headmaster. “I want to tal

17、k to you about Karls absences.” Before he could say another word, I choked up and all my disappointment and sadness over Karl came pouring out into the ears of this stranger. “I love my son but I just dont know what to do. Ive tried everything to get Karl to go back to school and nothing has worked.

18、 Its out of my hands. “For a moment there was silence on the other end of the line. The headmaster seriously said, “Thank you for your time”, and hung up. Karls next report card showed a marked improvement in his grades. Finally, he even made the honor roll. In his fourth year, I attended a parent-t

19、eacher meeting with Karl. I noticed that his teachers were astonished at the way he had turned himself around. On our way home, he said, “Mum, remember that call from the headmaster last year?” I nodded. “That was me. I thought Id play a joke but when I heard what you said, it really hit me how much

20、 I was hurting you. Thats when I knew I had to make you proud.”31. By saying “Karl became withdrawn”, the author means that the boy changed entirely and _. A. preferred to stay alone at home B. lost interest in his studies C. refused to talk to others D. began to dislike his mother 32. There was sil

21、ence on the other end of the line because _. A. the speaker was too moved to say anything to the mother B. the speaker waited for the mother to finish speaking C. the speaker didnt want the mother to recognize his voice D. the speaker was unable to interrupt the mother 33. The sentence “he even made

22、 the honor roll” means that “_”. A. he was even on the list to be praised at the parent-teacher meeting B. he was even on the list of students who made progress in grades C. he was even on the list of students who had turned themselves around D. he was even on the list of the best students at school

23、 34. What is the main idea of this passage? A. Children in single-parent families often have mental problems. B. Mothers love plays an important role in teenagers life. C. Being understood by parents is very important to teenagers. D. School education doesnt work without full support from parents.BW

24、elcome to Ontario Parks, a new body set up to manage Ontarios most treasured special places, the parks in our area. We are entering a very exciting year for Ontario Parks. Last season we asked some 15,000 visitors in 45 parks how we could improve our programs and services. We also looked at the thou

25、sands of comment cards we received. As a result, new comfort stations have been added, the number of campsites has been increased, and weve made other facility(设施)improvements. In addition, well be providing more educational programs. This year, for example, more than 40 parks will offer special day

26、 and evening activities to excite your curiosity about nature and history. Through the Internet, youll be happy to know that you can now explore all 270 parks on line. Let your family plan your park vacation, study a map of canoe routes, listen to the call of a loon or find up-to-date information ab

27、out programs, services and facilities. So come and discover what Ontario Parks has to offer. Our parks are places to go with families and friends, for relaxation and fun, or simply to get away from it all. They are places where we can enrich our souls and “recharge our internal batteries”. They prov

28、ide chances to explore nature, see wildlife, swim, canoe, camp, hike, picnic, ride a bike Youll enjoy some of the best outdoor experiences available anywhere in the world. We urge you to make 2013 the year that you come out and have an Ontario Parks experience!35. The writers purpose in writing the

29、text is to_. A. tell more people the improvements in Ontario Parks B. attract more people to explore the parks on line C. praise the beauty of nature in Ontario Parks D. have more people visit the parks36. The facility improvements of Ontario Parks include_. A. new programs and services B. new camps

30、ites and educational programs C. comfort stations and special activities D. new comfort stations and campsites37. From Paragraph 4, we know that Ontario Parks offers visitors_. A. the worlds new sports and games B. the most exciting adventures in the world C. many choices to relax and refresh themse

31、lves D. chances to experience all the outdoor activities38. According to the text, we can safely say that_. A. some visitors suggested more campsites B. about 15,000 people visited 45 parks last season C. many more people will visit Ontario Parks in 2013 D. the manager of Ontario Parks worries they

32、will have fewer visitorsCEarly in 1980, a magazine called Good Housekeeping printed an amazing article. It was the true story of twins who met for the first time when they were 39 years old. The twins were separated when they were five weeks old and adopted by different families.In 1979 they found e

33、ach other. They found out that they were both named Jim. Although they had never met, they had both been married to women named Linda. Of course, they looked exactly alike. They also walked alike, laughed alike, and even talked alike. How would you find other articles about twins? The Readers Guide

34、to Periodical Literature helps you find magazine articles. Look at the section of the Readers Guide below. Study the sample entry.The Readers Guide to Periodical Literature lists magazine articles under their subject or author. All entries are listed alphabetically.datepagesubjectauthorTWYLA Tharp D

35、ance CompanyDancing to the word Broadway SeasonJ. Kroll. il Newsweek 95:93 Ap 7 80Each subject entry in the Readers Guide lists all the articles written on that subject. It gives the title and author of each article. It also lists the name, date, and volume of the magazine, and the pages where you w

36、ill find the article. Use the section of the Readers Guide below to answer the questions. Be sure to study the sample entry.SAMPLE ENTRYtitle magazine volume TWINSSee also Siamese twins Identical twins reared apart University of Minnesota study C. Holden. il Science 207: 1323-5+ Mr 21 80 Its twins!

37、T. B. Brazelton. Redbook 154: 80 + F 80Jim Twins: together after 39 years identical twins J. Springer and J. Lewis; ed by E. P. Frank B. Springer. il pors Good H 190: 123 + F 80Me, myself & us: twins. J. Rodgers. il Sci Digest p92-7 N/D 80Mysteries of identical twins. R. Distelheim il McCalls 108:68

38、+ Ja 81New studies on twins seeking to prevent double trouble. K. Cassil. Sci Digest 88:78-81 S 80Reunion of identical twins, raised apart, reveals some astonishing similarities Jim twins D. D. Jackson. il pors Smithsonian 11:48-57 O 80Telltale behavior of twins study of long separated identical twi

39、ns S. Farber bibl il Psychol Today 15:58-60+ Ja 81Twins. M. J. Friedman. il Parents 55:76-81 N 80Twins. G. G. Panter. il Parents 55:72+ Mr 80Twins take on modeling. Pors seventeen 39:130-3 Je 80Twins: the facts and the folklore. E. R. Mark. Good H 190:256 Je 8039. Who wrote the article “Jim Twins: T

40、ogether After 39 Years”? A. Good housekeeping B. J. Rodgers C. B. Springer D. Jim40. You want to read the article “Mysteries of identical Twins”. In what magazine will you find this article? A. McCalls B. Science Digest C. Distelheim D. Science41. Which of the following articles is the newest? A. “I

41、ts Twins” B. “Identical Twins Reared Apart” C. “Mysteries of Identical Twins” D. “Jim Twins: Together After 39 Years”42. The Readers Guide is a series of books. Each book lists all the magazine articles published for one year. Which book in the Readers Guide would list the articles on Twins? A. 1978

42、-1979 B. 1979-1980 C. 1980-1981 D 1981-1982DInstead of hitting the beach, fourteen high school students traded swimming suits for lab coats last summer and turned their attention to scientific experiments. The High School Research Program offers high school students guidance with researchers in Texa

43、s A&Ms College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. Jennifer Funkhouser, academic adviser for the Department of Rangeland Ecology and Management, directs this four-week summer program designed to increase understanding of research and its career potential. Several considerations go into selecting stude

44、nts, including grades, school involvement and interest in science and agriculture. And many students come from poorer school districts, Funkhouser says. “This is their chance to learn techniques and do experiments they never would have a chance to do in high school. Warner Ervin of Houston is intere

45、sted in animal science and learned how to tell male from female mosquitoes. His adviser, Craig Coates, studies the genes of mosquitoes that allow them to fight against malaria and yellow fever. Coates thought this experience would be fun and helpful to the high school students. The agricultural rese

46、arch at A&M differs from stereotypes. Its molecular(分子)science on the cutting edge,” Funkhouser says. The program broadened students knowledge. Victor Garcia of Rio Grande City hopes to become a biology teacher and says he learned a lot about chemistry from the program. At the end of the program, th

47、e students presented papers on their research. Theyre also paid $600 for their work another way this program differs from others, which often charge a fee. Fourteen students got paid to learn that science is fun, that agriculture is a lot more than milking and plowing and that research can open many

48、 doors.43. The research program is chiefly designed for_. A. high school advisers from Houston B. college students majoring in agriculture C. high school students from different places D. researchers at the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences44. It can be inferred from the text that the student

49、s in poorer areas_. A. had little chance to go to college B. could often take part in the program C. found the program useful to their future D. showed much interest in their high school experiments45. When the program was over, the students_. A. entered that college B. wrote research reports C. pai

50、d for their research D. found way to make money46. What would be the best title for the text? A. A Program for Agricultural Science Students B. A Program for Animal Science Students C. A Program for Medical Science Lovers D. A Program for Future Science LoversEGrown-ups know that people and objects

51、are solid. At the movies, we know that if we reach out to touch Tom Cruise, all we will feel is air. But does a baby have this understanding? To see whether babies know objects are solid, T. Bower designed a method for projecting an optical illusion(视觉影像)of a hanging ball. His plan was to first give

52、 babies a real ball, one they could reach out and touch, and then to show them the illusion. If they knew that objects are solid and they reached out for the illusion and found empty air, they could be expected to show surprise in their faces and movements. All the 16-to 24-week-old babies tested we

53、re surprised when they reached for the illusion and found that the ball was not there. Grown-ups also have a sense of object permanence. We know that if we put a box in a room and lock the door, the box will still be there when we come back. But does a baby realize that a ball that rolls under a cha

54、ir does not disappear and go to never-never land? Experiments done by Bower suggest that babies develop a sense of object permanence when they are about 18 weeks old. In his experiments, Bower used a toy train that went behind a screen. When 16-week-old and 22-week-old babies watched the toy train d

55、isappear behind the left side of the screen, they looked to the right, expecting it to reappear. If the experimenter took the train off the table and lifted the screen, all the babies seemed surprised not to see the train. This seems to show that all the babies had a sense of object permanence. But the second part of the experiment showed that this was not really the case. The researc

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