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1、肇庆市2014届高三下学期3月第一次模拟考试英语试题本试卷共8页,满分135分。考试用时120分钟注意事项:1. 答卷前,考生务必用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔,将自己所在县(市、区)、姓名、试室号、座位号填写在答题卷上对应位置,再用2B铅笔将准考证号涂黑2. 选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卷上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案,答案不能写在试卷或草稿纸上3. 非选择题必须用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卷各题目指定区域内相应的位置上;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再在答题区内写上新的答案;不准使用铅笔和涂改液不按以上要求作答的答案无效I、语言

2、知识及运用 (共两节,满分45分) 第一节:完型填空(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从115各题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 About a month ago, while in the drive through at Starbucks, I noticed a woman in a car behind me who appeared to be having a bad day. There were two kids in the back who seemed to have too much 1 at 8

3、am on a Sunday morning, because they were shouting loudly. The 2 moved slowly and at one point while I was pulling the car forward, the sad woman behind me 3 my car. I could tell this 4 her. The entire time that I waited in line for my coffee this woman didnt 5 . Looking back at her I could tell she

4、 was wondering “Why me? Why today?” When I 6 up and paid for my coffee I requested that the barista(咖啡吧员) of Starbucks give the woman behind me a smile card and paid for her coffee. Just 30 minutes ago I was again 7 in line at Starbucks. I heard a slam of a car door but thought nothing of it. I was

5、8 when the same woman came up to my drivers side window. She 9 me a twenty-dollar bill and the same smile card I had given to her. She smiled and said, “These are for you. You are the 10 one who gave these to me 11 , right? All I need you to do is ask the barista to give the 12 back to me.” It was a

6、mazing! It was as if this woman had been waiting to show her 13 for what I had done! When she got back into her 14 today she was all smiles. I could tell she had the same feeling as I had on that early Sunday morning. It was nice to have my coffee paid for, but what made me feel even better was seei

7、ng the happiness and smile on her face. As I pulled out of the drive-thru, she waved and yelled out, “Have a 15 day!” I yelled back “You too!” and waved her goodbye.1A. forceB. strengthC. powerD. energy2A. lineB. timeC. sunD. bus3A. knockedB. touchedC. kickedD. watched4A. excitedB. calmedC. worriedD

8、. entertained5A. apologizeB. smileC. complainD. bother6A. pulledB. lookedC. turnedD. walked7A. standingB. waitingC. parkingD. pacing8A. amusedB. confusedC. disappointedD. shocked9A. handedB. owedC. presentedD. asked10A. cleverB. kindC. honestD. modest11A. privatelyB. secretlyC. originallyD. totally1

9、2A. cardB. changeC. billD. coffee13A. considerationB. respectC. desireD. appreciation14A. officeB. homeC. carD. room15A. freeB. quietC. regularD. good第二节:语法填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号中所给词语的正确形式填空,并将答案填写在答题卡上标号为1625的相应位置上。Cons(欺骗) happen a lot in our society. I

10、t can be hard to know who is really in need and who is trying to exploit(探测) other peoples 16 (kind).Recently, I was finishing my work at home 17 the dog barked, letting me know someone was at the gate. I rushed to see who 18 was and there I saw a poor, fragile woman in her late fifties. This woman

11、told me a story, “My husband and I live in a slum nearby. We earn 19 living working at construction sites. A few days ago my husband fell down the stairs while 20 (carry) a heavy load. He was badly hurt and he 21 (lie) in bed with a high temperature for the past five days. Please help me! I need to

12、take my husband to a doctor!I felt really bad about her situation 22 was she telling me the truth or trying to cheat me for money? However, I went out with fifty dollars and handed it to her. 23 moment she got the money she burst 24 tears. She took my hand and said, “Thank you so much!”From her tear

13、s I was able to figure that she was really in need of help. I 25 (move) and went back to my work smiling.II、阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节:阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下面几篇短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AMy father was a foreman of a sugar-cane plantation in Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico. My first job was to drive t

14、he oxen that ploughed the cane fields. I would walk behind an ox, guiding him with a broomstick. For $1 a day, I worked eight hours straight, with no food breaks.It was very tedious work, but it prepared me for life and taught me many lasting lessons. Because the plantation owners were always watchi

15、ng us, I had to be on time every day and work as hard as I could. Ive never been late for any job since. I also learned about being respectful and faithful to the people you work for. More importantly, I earned my pay, it never entered my mind to say I was sick just because I didnt want to work.I wa

16、s only six years old, but I was doing a mans job. Our family needed every dollar we could make because my father never earned more than $18 a week. Our home was a three-room wood shack with a dirty floor and no toilet. Nothing made me prouder than bringing home money to help my mother, father, two b

17、rothers and three sisters. This gave me self-esteem(自尊心), one of the most important things a person could have.When I was seven, I got work at a golf course near our house. My job was to stand down the fairway and spot the balls as they landed, so the golfers could find them. Losing a ball meant you

18、 were fired, so I never missed one. Some nights I would lie in bed and dream of making thousands of dollars by playing golf and being able to buy a bicycle.The more I dreamed, the more I thought. Why not ? I made my first golf club out of guava limb (番石榴树枝) and a piece of pipe. Then I hammered an em

19、pty tin can into the shape of a ball. And finally I dug two small holes in the ground and hit the ball back and forth. I practiced with the same devotion and intensity. I learned working in the field - except now I was driving golf balls with club, not oxen with a broomstick.26. The writers first jo

20、b was _.A. to stand down the fairway at the golf courseB. to watch over the sugar-cane plantationC. to drive the oxen that ploughed the cane fieldsD. to spot the balls as they landed so the golfers could find them27. The underlined word “tedious” in Paragraph 2 most probably means _. A. difficult B.

21、 boring C. interesting D. unusual28. The writer learned that _ from his first job.A. he should work for those who he liked mostB. he should work longer than what he was expectedC. he should never fail to say hello to his ownerD. he should show respect and faith to the people he worked for 29. _ gave

22、 the writer self-esteem.A. Having a family of eight peopleB. Owning his own golf courseC. Bringing money back home to help the familyD. Helping his father with the work on the plantation30. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?A. He wanted to be a successful golfer.B. H

23、e wanted to run a golf course near his house.C. He was satisfied with the job he got on a plantation.D. He wanted to make money by guiding oxen with a broomstick.BAttempts to understand the relationship between social behavior and health have their origin in history. Dubos (1969) suggested that prim

24、itive(原始的)humans were closer to the animals because they, too, relied upon their instincts to stay healthy. Yet some primitive humans recognized a cause and effect relationship between doing certain things and alleviating (减轻)symptoms of a disease or improving the condition of a wound. Since there w

25、as so much that primitive humans did not understand about the functioning of the body, magic became an integral component of the beliefs about the causes and cures of health disorders. So it is not surprising that early humans thought that illness was caused by evil spirits. Primitive medicines made

26、 from vegetables or animals were invariably used in combination with some form of ritual (礼仪) to drive harmful spirits away from a diseased body.One of the earliest attempts in the Western world to formulate principles of health care based upon rational thought and rejection of supernatural phenomen

27、a is found in the work of the Greek physician Hippocrates. Little is known of Hippocrates who lived around 400 B.C., not even whether he actually authored the collection of books that bears his name. Nevertheless, the writings attributed to him have provided a number of principles underlying modern

28、medical practice. One of his most famous contributions, the Hippocratic Oath, is the foundation of contemporary medical ethics (道德). Among other things, it requires a physician to swear that he or she will help the sick, keep oneself from intentional wrong-doing or harm, and keep secret all matters

29、to keep the doctor-patient relationship.Hippocrates also argued that medical knowledge should be derived(源自于) from an understanding of the natural sciences and the logic of cause and effect relationships. In this classic thesis, On Airs, Waters, and Places, Hippocrates pointed out that human-being i

30、s influenced by the totality of environmental factors: living habits or lifestyle, climate, geography of the land, and the quality of air and food. Interesting enough, concerns about our health and the quality of air, water, and places are still very much written in the twentieth century.31. The top

31、ic of the first paragraph is summarized in _.A. the first sentence of the paragraph B. the second sentence of the paragraphC. the third sentence of the paragraph D. the last sentence of the paragraph32. Why did primitive humans rely on magic in their beliefs about the causes and cures of diseases?A.

32、 Because magic was an inseparable part of their life.B. Because they had little knowledge about the functioning of the body.C. Because the diseases were caused by the evil spirits.D. Because magic must be used in going through the rituals to drive out the evil spirits.33. Considering Hippocrates bac

33、kground, we can see from the second paragraph that _.A. he was the forefather of modern medicineB. experts are sure that the books bearing his name were not written by himC. he had a rational mind aided by supernatural instinctsD. experts do not know much about him except when and where he lived34.

34、All of the following are included in the Hippocratic Oath EXCEPT _.A. helping patientsB. keeping oneself from harming patientsC. keeping secret all matters to maintain a good relationship with the patientsD. obeying rules for modern medicine practice35. Which of the following best expressed the main

35、 idea of the last paragraph?A. Doctors concerns remain unchanged. B. Medicine comes from nature.C. Environment affects health. D. Climate determines lifestyle.CGovernments all over the world make public reports about the condition of their economies. Most countries, including the United States, have

36、 used a measure called the gross national product (国民生产总值)or GNP. It includes all goods and services produced by citizens of the country anywhere in the world.Recently the American Commerce Department has started using a new method to measure production. It is known as the gross domestic product(国内生

37、产总值) or GDP. It counts only goods and services that have been produced within the nations borders. Money earned by foreign companies operating in the United States is included in the GDP, but money earned by American companies operating in other countries is not.Economic experts generally approve of

38、 the change. They say that the gross domestic product provides a truer measure of the economy. They also note that most other industrial countries use this method. Therefore it will be easier to study the economies of different countries. Some officials also hope the new system will help them make b

39、etter economic policy decisions. It will provide them with a clearer understanding of economic activity in the U.S. . The new measure is less likely to be affected by sudden changes in foreign oil prices or in the value of the American dollar in other countries.Economic experts believe that the chan

40、ge from GNP to GDP will immediately reduce the value of American production by at least 40,000 million dollars a year. But that is really a very small change in the American economy less than 1% . The Commerce Department reports the unofficial gross domestic product once every three months. The gove

41、rnment also continues to report GNP as it has four times a year since 1941.36. To report the American GNP, the government should not consider goods and services produced _.A. by American companies at home B. by American companies in ChinaC. by American companies in Singapore D. by Japanese companies

42、 in the United States37. To report the American GDP, the Commerce Department should count money earned _.A. by both American and foreign companies in AmericaB. by American companies within its own bordersC. by foreign companies in the United StatesD. by American companies in its foreign markets38. G

43、DP is considered better than GNP by some economists because _.A. it is something new B. it is used by most countriesC. it is easier to calculate D. it is less likely to be affected by the foreign market39. What will happen to the value of American economy if GDP is used to replace GNP?A. It will be

44、seriously affected. B. It will not be affected.C. It will come down a little. D. It will slightly go up.40. How often are the reports of GDP issued by the American Commerce Department?A. once every four months B. once every three monthsC. once every six months D. once a yearDDonna is 19 years old an

45、d loves animals, which is why Im always happy to leave my dog with her when I go on holiday. Donna also helps to train hunting dogs, but recently, her boyfriend told me, she returned home from a farm in tears after being told to hit some dogs.“She wasnt being asked to hit them because they didnt beh

46、ave well,” he said. “She was told to punch these puppies with a closed fist simply to let them know who is the boss,” Donna refused. Good for Donna. In my view, you hit an animal for only two reasons: as a way to teach it an important lesson to protect it from danger, such as not into the road; or b

47、ecause you like hurting animals.Last summer, I attended a horse race. I dont know much about horses, but I was alarmed when I saw a horse with a huge ulcer (溃疡) on its legs. “Surely this horse wont race?” I asked. I was very surprised that nobody in the crowd seemed concerned.The horse began the race, but later it fell heavily. It had broken its leg. The next thing I saw was its dead body in a bag, being driven past. No one seemed to care, except thos

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