1、吉林省东北师大附中 2010届高三第五次模拟考试英语试题 其他 第二节(共 5小题;每小题 2分,满分 10分) 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 Are you suffering a lot from test anxiety Follow these tips to help you overcome it. 51 Prepare for the test by developing good study notes. Pick out the main points of the information or follow a stud
2、y sheet from the teacher. Know the who, what, when, where, why and how of any main ideas. Pick out the key words in the main points. Write a very short description of each point next to the key words. You will now have two sets of study notes. 52 Use the second to review right before the test. Teach
3、 yourself little memory tricks. Some people use mnemonic(助记符号)devices to remember facts. If there is a list of information, take the first letter of each word and make an interesting saying. 53 Some people read all the questions first and then begin working. Others start with the first question and
4、dont look at the rest. They skip any hard questions and come back to them later. Do some relaxation exercises like deep breathing. Some anxiety is normal going into a test. 54 Review the material one last time right before bed. We often remember things that we read or think about right before going
5、to sleep. 55 Make sure you go to bed early enough the night before the test. It is very difficult to remember anything when you are overtired. A Work out a plan ahead. B Get a good nights sleep. C Pay attention to the proper order of answering the questions. D Use the first detailed set to study the
6、 material. E. Learn to develop a strategy for taking the test. F. Always get as much sleep as possible. G. Breathing deeply helps you calm yourself and concentrate on the test. 答案: 51-55 ADEGB 第二节完形填空(共 20小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 30分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的 A、 B、 C和 D四个选项中,选出空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 One day I jumped i
7、nto a taxi and took off for the airport. We were driving in the right lane 16 suddenly a black car jumped out of a parking space 17 in front of us. My taxi driver immediately put his foot on the 18 . The taxi slid a short distance quickly and 19 the other car by just inches! The driver of the black
8、car moved his head around and started 20 at us. My taxi driver just smiled and waved at the guy; and I mean he was 21 friendly, which is truly beyond my expectation. 22 I asked, “Why did you just do that This guy almost 23 your car and sent us to the 24 !” This is when my taxi driver 25 me what I no
9、w call “the Law of the Garbage Truck.” He 26 that many people are like garbage trucks. They run around full of garbage, disappointment, frustration (挫败感 ) and 27 . As their garbage 28 , they need a place to dump (丢弃 ) it and sometimes theyll dump it on 29 . Just smile, wave, wish them well, and move
10、 30 . Dont take it 31 . Dont take their garbage and 32 it to other people at work, at home or on the streets. The 33 line is that successful people dont let garbage trucks take over their day. Lifes too short to wake up in the morning with 34 , so “Love the people who treat you 35 . Pray for the one
11、s who dont”. 16. A. as B. when C. before D. while 17. A. even B. still C. right D. only 18. A. brakes B. airbags C. seats D. gases 19. A. left B. hit C. attacked D. missed 20. A. nodding B. looking C. yelling D. frowning 21. A. really B. exactly C. almost D. rarely 22. A. Since B. So C. But D. Yet 2
12、3. A. blocked B. ruined C. passed D. followed 24. A. airport B. prison C. court D. hospital 25. A. returned B. showed C. taught D. brought 26. A. imagined B. explained C. argued D. advised 27. A. doubt B. eagerness C. anger D. panic 28. A. piles up B. breaks down C. runs out D. cuts down 29. A. none
13、 B. me C. themselves D. you 30. A. on B. along C. in D. out 31. A. formally B. personally C. immediately D. permanently 32. A. save B. present C. offer D. spread 33. A. finish B. life C. front D. bottom 34. A. losses B. regrets C. dreams D. plans 35. A. well B. differently C. actively D. hard 答案: 16
14、-20 BCADC 21-25 ABBDC 26-30 BCADA 31-35 BDDBA 单项选择 * . Thanks for the ride home! _ A Dont mention it. B With pleasure. C Never mind about that. D Thats right. 答案: A Hi, Liz. Could I have a word with you Sorry, Im running late, _ Ill talk to you later. A so B while C or D for 答案: A . All the main tou
15、rist attractions are _ easy reach of the hotel. No wonder all the rooms keep fully booked all the year round. A within B over C beyond D under 答案: A Talented in skiing, he has hopes of being _ for the national team. A elected B offered C hired D selected 答案: D These necklaces are fantastic! Jack, wh
16、at about _ with red stones Mmm, I dont know, but why not try _ on A one; it B it; that C the one; it D that; one 答案: C The minute I opened the window, _. A in a sparrow flew B flew in a sparrow C did a sparrow fly in D in flew a sparrow 答案: D He was working quietly, with all his attention _ on the t
17、ask. A was fastened B fastening C to fasten D fastened 答案: D The earthquake in Yushu _ roughly one month before the second anniversary of the earthquake in Wenchuan. A was happened B had happened C happened D had been happened 答案: C We need to “spread a little happiness”, _ the song goes. A which B
18、that C as D what 答案: C . If the day _ wet, we may have to change our plans. A comes out B sets out C brings out D turns out 答案: D It is the first time that a developing country _ the Expo, described as the Olympic Games of economy, science and technology. A is hosting B has hosted C hosts D will hos
19、t 答案: B The doctor said it would take six weeks to recover and I _ be fine by then. A may B will C should D can 答案: C . Knowledge is there for _ will seek it. A who B whoever C whom D whomever 答案: B Why are we supposed to buy that flat Because its clean and well-located, but _ of all, its affordable
20、. A well B good C best D better 答案: C It came as_ surprise that Polands President and scores of its top officials were killed in _ air crash in Russia. A不填 ; the B a; an C a; 不填 D the; an 答案: B 阅读理解 Sightseeing Tours in Germany Germany has a variety of cities each with its own characteristics, from
21、the busy city of Berlin, to the ancient city of Cologne, to the Bavarian capital of Munich. Thankfully, these major German cities offer sightseeing tours that offer the opportunity to better explore the surrounding regions and the countrys most historic sites. Berlin on Bike berlin image by J rgen R
22、emmer from F Berlin on Bike takes visitors through the German capital via five bicycle tours, all with guides. Regular tours include the Wall Tour and Berlins Best, with stops at some of the citys most famous landmarks, such as the Reichstag and the Berlin Wall. Specialty tours include the East Unpl
23、ugged, which explores what life was like in East Berlin under Communist rule. The cost of the tour includes the bike and helmet rental, and tourists may choose to continue renting their bikes once the tour has ended. berlinonbike.de/english/index.php Munich City Sightseeing Tour The Munich City Sigh
24、tseeing Tour transports travelers throughout the city via an open-air, double-decker bus. Passengers can hop on and off at various stops throughout the day. This tour includes stops at such sites as the Munich central train station, the 1972 Olympic Stadium Park, Munichs opera house and Karlsplatz,
25、the gate to the historic city. The bus features a narrated tour guide and offers an English-language option. Nice City Tours-Cologne Nice City Tours offers three tours of Cologne, available to private or business groups in a variety of languages. The Old Town Tour runs for two hours and includes a
26、guided tour of the Cologne Cathedral and some of the citys old squares. The Brewery Pub Tour explores some of the citys most beloved breweries and pubs, and details the history behind Kolsch, Colognes resident beer. Finally, the Old Town and Rhine Tour begins by visiting some of old towns most histo
27、ric sites and ends with a ride down the Rhine River. 1. The similarity of the three tours lies in that they all include _. A. bus tours B. English service C. three routes D. guides service 2. If you take a great interest in beer, which tour might be suitable for you A. The Wall Tour B. The Brewery
28、Pub Tour C. The Old Town Tour D. The Munich City Sightseeing Tour 3. Where can you probably see this passage A. In a textbook B. On a website C. In an encyclopedia D. In a journal 答案: 【小题 1】 D 【小题 2】 B 【小题 3】 B Dr. Sylvia Earle wants you to stop eating fish. Its not because fish are endangered, thou
29、gh wild fish stocks in many oceans are very low. Its not because theyre bad for you, though fish in many areas are exposed to poisonous substances in the water. Its because theyre smart. “Fish are sensitive, they have personalities,” says the marine biologist. For Earle, eating a fish would be like
30、eating a dog or a cat. “I would never eat anyone I know personally.” Theres a lot more to fish than meets the eye: they talk to each other, they like to be touched, and they engage in behavior that can seem very human. They can remember things and learn from experience. Earle and a growing number of
31、 animal rights activists see these as strong arguments against eating fish altogether. The activists also point out that fish feel pain and fish suffer horribly on their way from the sea to the supermarket. “While it may seem obvious that fish are able to feel pain, like every other animal, some peo
32、ple think of fish as swimming vegetables,” says Dr. Lynne Sneddon. “Really, its kind of a moral question. Is the enjoyment you get from fishing (or eating fish) more important than the pain of the fish ” Fishermen and (fried) fish lovers are doubtful. “Ive never seen a smart fish,” says Marie Swarin
33、gen as she finishes off a plate of fish at a Seattle seafood restaurant. “If they were very smart, they wouldnt get caught.” “For years, everyones been telling us to eat fish because its so good for us,” says another diner. “Now Ive got to feel guilty while Im eating my fish What are they going to t
34、hink of next Dont eat salad because cucumbers have feelings ” 1. Dr. Sylvia Earle discourage people from eating fish because _. A. there are not that many wild fish in the ocean B. fish actually are sensitive and have personalities C. some ocean fish contain poisonous substances D. fish are like dog
35、s or cats that people know personally 2. We can infer from the passage that _. A. all people dont agree with the idea to stop eating fish B. people will be persuaded not to eat fish in the future C. stopping eating fish will lead to peoples not eating vegetables D. we shouldnt care too much about th
36、e feeling of fish 3. By saying “Theres a lot more to fish than meets the eye,” the writer means _. A. there are far more fish than other animals in the world B. there are more fish in the world than people can see C. people can see more fish if they pay more attention D. fish are not that simple as
37、they appear to peoples eyes 4. What is the writers attitude towards people eating fish A. Neutral. B. Indifferent. C. Approving. D. Opposed. 答案: 【小题 1】 B 【小题 2】 A 【小题 3】 D 【小题 4】 A The British last an average of eight minutes and twenty-two seconds before they lose temper, according to new research.
38、 The Internet has increased peoples service demands and it is destroying the classic British characteristic of patience. More than half of the British have admitted they lose their temper quicker than ever before. People have become so used to the speed and convenience of the Internet that more than
39、 seven in ten get angry if forced to wait longer than one minute for a web page to download. Being kept on hold made the British see red more than anything else, with the average person reaching their impatience limit after five minutes and four seconds. In todays fast food culture, restaurant rage
40、starts after only eight minutes and thirty-eight seconds, when the average diner will start to wonder whether the meal they have ordered will ever arrive. People running late to meet a friend should not leave it any longer than ten minutes and one second if they do not want to face their anger. Fina
41、lly, when receiving a text or voicemail, be warned that the clock is ticking as the average Englishman expects a response within thirteen minutes and sixteen seconds. Mark Schmid, of telecom giant TalkTalk, which conducted the research among 2,050 people, said that the speed of the online world is m
42、aking us less prepared to wait for things to happen in the offline world. “This is causing people to reach the point of impatience earlier than ever before.” 1. Which of the following statements is TRUE A. More than half of the British get angry more easily than before. B. Waiting for an Internet pa
43、ge to download will make half of the British angry. C. Any Englishman may last 8 minutes and 22 seconds before they lose temper. D. Waiting for friends to show up within 10 minutes and 1 second will not be acceptable. 2. The underlined word “rage” in the passage can be replaced by _. A. disappointme
44、nt B. sadness C. annoyance D. worry 3. According to the passage, the following things may make people impatient EXCEPT _. A. the response to a text massage B. the food service in a restaurant C. the speed of the Internet D. the business trade 4. The passage is mainly about _. A. how long the British
45、 can keep their temper B. when people lose temper easily C. what makes the British lose temper quicker D. why the Internet influences peoples life 答案: 【小题 1】 A 【小题 2】 C 【小题 3】 D 【小题 4】 C 第二部分 阅读理解(共 20小题;每小题 2分,满分 40分) 第一节(共 15小题;每小题 2分,满分 30分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、 B、 C和 D四个选项中,选出最 佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 The
46、dog that gave us the most trouble was a beagle (猎兔犬 ) named Murphy. As far as Im concerned, the first thing he did wrong was to turn into a beagle. I had seen him bounding around on the other side of a pet-shop window, and I went in and asked the man, “How much is that adorable fox terrier (小猎狗 ) in
47、 the window ” Did he say “That adorable fox terrier is a beagle” No, he said, “Ten dollars, lady.” Now, I dont mean to say one word against beagles. They have rights just like other people. But it is a bit of a shock when you bring home a small ball of fluff (绒毛 ) in a shoebox, and three weeks later
48、 its as long as the sofa. Murphy was the first dog I ever trained personally, and I was delighted at the enthusiasm with which he took to the newspaper. It was some time later that we discovered, to our horror, thatlike so many dogshe had grasped the letter but not the spirit of the thing. Until the very end of his days he felt a real sense of duty whenever he saw a newspaperany newspaperand it d idnt matter where it was. I cant brin