2020届高三英语二轮 复习测试卷(1)
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1、高三二轮复习测试卷(英语)(1) 本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分,满分150分,考试时间120分钟。请在答卷页上作答。 第一卷(选择题 共115分) 第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分;不计入总分) 略 第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分55分) 第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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。 21. —I'm not good at singing,you know. — It's just for fun. A. No problem. B. Come on!
2、 C. What a pity! D. Cheer up. 22. Mary asked me to repeat telephone number second time so that she could write it down. A. the:the B. the;a C. a;the D. a;a 23. According to an old proverb,a red sky at night often fine weather the next day. A. indicates B. impress
3、es C. obtains D. exposes 24. A recent survey about “shanzhai” culture was conducted by China Central Television that 50% of the netizens expressed support for it. A. showed B. to show C. showing D. to have shown 25. Premier Wen Jiabao the importance of seeing China in the lig
4、ht of her development in his speech at University of Cambridge. A. approved B. devoted C. concluded D. stressed 26. —Why do you want a new job you've got such a good one already? —Well, I'm not satisfied with its working environment. A. when B. while C. unless D. if 27.
5、I have formed a habit of some time each day for exercise. A. setting aside B. keeping up C. turning down D. leaving out 28. It's widely believed that early rising good health. A. turns to B. makes for C. takes up D. gets over 29. Hundreds of companies in Shanghai h
6、ave promised not to lay off employees the global economic crisis. A. in case of B. in place of C. in favour of D. in spite of 30. Over the past 30 years,China significant changes in comprehensive national strength thanks to the reform and opening-up policy. A. witnessed B
7、. were witnessing C. has witnessed D. will have witnessed 31. —I guess you are fond of driving. —Not really. I do it because I have to get to work each day. A. generally B. exactly C. normally D. simply 32. World-renowned pianist Lang Lang denied the widespread rumour he had
8、taken American citizenship in his blog Thursday. A. that B. which C. who D. when 33. If he had known it was going to rain,he his umbrella to work. A. should have taken B. would have taken C. must have taken D. could have taken 34. There are cases the word “bed”is
9、 used as a verb. A. which B. that C. where D. when 35. Not only the college entrance examination,but he also got a chance to travel abroad. A. he passed B. has he passed C. he did pass D. did he pass 第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选
10、项。 Brenda was a young woman who was invited to go rock climbing. 36 she was very scared,she went with her 37 to a cliff. She took hold of the rope and started 38 the face of that rock. She got to a place where she could take a breath. As she was 39 there,the safety rope suddenly struck B
11、renda's eye and 40 out her contact lens(隐形镜片). Well, here she was, on a rock face,with hundreds of feet below her and hundreds of feet 41 her. She was desperate and began to get 42 , so she prayed to the Lord to help her to 43 it. When she got to the top,a friend 44 her eye and her clot
12、hing for the lens,but there was no contact lens to be found. She 45 across the mountains,thinking of that verse(诗句)that says,“The 46 of the Lord run to and fro throughout the whole earth. ” She thought,“Lord,you can see all these mountains. You know every 47 and leaf,and you know 48 where my
13、contact lens is. Please help me. ” Finally,they 49 down the trail to the bottom. At the bottom there was a new party of climbers just starting up the face of the cliff. One of them shouted out,“Hey,you guys! Anybody 50 a contact lens?” Well,that would be 51 enough,but you know 52 the climb
14、er saw it? An ant was moving 53 across the face of the rock,carrying it on it's back. Brenda told her father about the story of the 54 ,the prayer,and the contact lens. He then drew a picture of an ant carrying that contact lens with the words,“Lord,I don't know why you want me to do this. I c
15、an't eat it,and it's awfully 55 . But if this is what you want me to do,I'll carry it for you. ” 36. A. Although B. As C. Because D. Except 37. A. friend B. group C. guide D. leader 38. A. down B. off C. on D. up 3
16、9. A. taking off B. hanging on C. getting along D. putting up 40. A. pulled B. carried C. left D. knocked 41. A、over B. across C. beyond D. above 42. A. hopeful B. upset C. eager D. proud 43. A. search B.
17、 dream C. find D. imagine 44. A. watched B. tested C. treated D. examined 45. A. looked up B. looked on C. looked out D. looked for 46. A. eyes B. arms C. hands D. legs 47. A. person B. stone C. tree
18、 D. bird 48. A. exactly B. simply C. generally D. totally 49. A. walked B. climbed C. ran D. flew 50. A. find B. own C. buy D. lose 51. A. annoying B. surprising C. disappointing D. frightening 52.
19、A. which B. why C when D. whether 53. A. quickly B. happily C. slowly D. sadly 54. A. rock B. rope C. ant D. Lord 55. A. heavy B. light C. valuable D. dirty 第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题3分,满分60分) 阅读下列短文,
20、从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。 A Horror seized the heart of the World War Ⅰ soldier as he saw his life-long friend fall in the battle. Caught in a trench(战壕)with continuous gunfire whizzing(发出呼啸声)over his head,the soldier asked his captain if he might go out into the “No Man's Land” between the tren
21、ches to bring his fallen comrade back. “You can go,” said the captain,“but I don't think it will be worth it. Your friend is probably dead and you may throw your own life away. ”The captain's words didn't matter, and the soldier went anyway. To one's surprise,he managed to reach his friend,raised
22、him onto his shoulder,and brought him back to their company's trench. As the two of them fell in together to the bottom of the trench,the officer checked the wounded soldier, and then looked kindly at his friend. “I told you it wouldn't be worth it,” he said. “Your friend is dead,and your wound is d
23、eadly. ”“It was worth it,though,sir. ”the soldier said. “How do you mean ‘worth it’?” responded the captain. “Your friend is dead!” “Yes sir. ”the soldier answered. “But it was worth it because when I got to him,he was still alive, and I had the satisfaction of hearing him say,‘Jim,I knew you'd come
24、. ’” Many a time in life,whether a thing is worth doing or not really depends on how you look at it. Take up all your courage and do something your heart tells you to do so that you may not regret not doing it later in life. 56. When the soldier saw his close comrade fall in the battle,he felt
25、 . A. surprised B. excited C. frightened D. worried 57. The phrase “No Man's Land” most probably means“ ”in the passage. A. the area on the court between the base line and the service line B. an unoccupied region between opposing armies C. a bare wasteland which can't be used
26、D. the area where there is no man 58. Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage? A. The soldier was wounded seriously. B. The captain cared about the soldier very much. C. The soldier brought his close comrade back. D. The captain thought the soldier's action was ri
27、ght 59. The last paragraph implies that we should when we don't know how to choose in life. A. fellow our hearts B. do nothing but wait C. listen to others' suggestion D. regret what we have done B A husband-and-wife team from California reached the Pacific Ocean after a 4,
28、900-mile cross-country walk, becoming the first to backpack(背着背包旅行)the American Discovery Trail in one continuous walk. Marcia and Ken Powers,of Pleasanton,started the travel across 13 states,through 14 national parks and 16 national forests on Feb. 27 from Cape Henlopen in Delaware. Nearly eight
29、months later,the excited couple walked through water into the Pacific Ocean at Point Reyes,a day ahead of time. “We are a little sad that a great adventure is over. It was a fantastic adventure. And now we go home and just de housework. It's really sad. ”Marcia,who said she's in her 50s,and her 60-
30、year-old husband traversed cities,deserts,mountains and farmland before reaching the Pacific alone with arms around each other's backpacks. They overcame deep snow in the East,a quicksand in Utah,close lightning strikes in the Midwest and strong desert sandstorms in the West while averaging 22 mile
31、s a day and taking only four days off. But they enjoyed the French history of St Louis,the beauty of the Colorado Rockies and the kindness of strangers they met along the way. They particularly remember two brothers—a doctor and dentist—who put them up in their homes around Chester,Ill. ,after terr
32、ible days,and a motorcyclist who gave them water after they failed to find any on Utah's lonely Wah Wah Desert. “Americans are truly warm-hearted and wonderful people. ”Marcia Powers said. “We got to meet people that we would never meet in our daily living at home. We got to touch it with our feet
33、and hands and smell all its scents(香味)and hear its wildlife. It's an amazing country,”she added. 60. The underlined word “traversed” in the third paragraph means“ ”. A. enjoyed B. moved across,through or over C. overcame D. looked at 61. After the long walk,Marcia and Ken Powers f
34、elt sad probably because . A. they had to do the heavy housework again B. they had no way to earn their living C. they couldn't go on enjoying their walk D. they had experienced too many difficulties 62. According to the text,we can infer that during the walk the couple . A. were tre
35、ated warm-heartedly by the local people B. never stopped to have a rest C. were ever caught in a heavy rain and became ill D. felt the quicksand in Utah was very interesting 63. Which one of the following will be the best tide for the text? A. A couple finished a 4,900-mile walk across America
36、 B. A long and hard walk across America C. An old couple reached the Pacific Ocean D. An old couple enjoyed America for eight months C Chinese scientist Qin Dahe was awarded the International Meteorological(气象学的)Organization Prize,the top prize of the world Meteorological Organization(WMO)on Tue
37、sday. Qin,born in 1947,is a glaciologist(冰河学家). As a member of the 1989 International Trans-Antarctic Pole Expedition he became the first Chinese ever to cross the South Pole. Qin has published numerous ground-breaking articles using evidence gathered from that trip. “Inspired by the honor,I will
38、continue my efforts to promote China's meteorological researches with our brilliant team members. ”Qin said at the ceremony. “Meteorological and climatic conditions frequently go to extremes nowadays,against the background of global climate change. It poses a great challenge to human beings. ”Qin s
39、aid. “The undertakings shouldered by meteorological sciences will become more and more important. ” Chinese Vice Premier Hui liangyu said the prize not only reflected Qin's remarkable contributions,but also should be considered an honor for all China's meteorological scientists and researchers. He
40、also spoke highly of China's meteorological contributions during the May 12 quake-relief work,the Beijing Olympics and Paralympics,as well as the Shenzhou 7 spacecraft’s flight mission. Each year,WMO members nominate(提名)candidates for the prize for outstanding work in meteorology and contributions
41、to international cooperation in meteorology. It is also regarded as the “Nobel Prize in Meteorology”. The Executive Council of the WMO decided to recognize Qin this June. He was the second Chinese scientist to win the prize. The academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences,Ye Duzheng,received it
42、in 2020;2020. 64. The International Meteorological Organization Prize is intended to honor . A. world-famous glaciologists doing research in the South Pole B. those who made great contributions to the science of meteorology C. those who have done a good job in quake-relief work D. scientists
43、 who promote meteorological researches 65. Which of the following is the main topic of the passage? A. Chinese scientist awarded top meteorological prize. B. A scientist who once crossed the South Pole. C. Nobel Prize in Meteorology. D. Scientist awarded by the government. 66. Which of the fol
44、lowing statements about Qin is NOT true? A. Qin was the first Chinese to cross the South Pole. B. Qin got much important information from the South Pole. c. Qin took an active part in the May 12 quake-relief work. D. Qin was the second Chinese to win the top prize of the WMO. 67. What Qin said
45、in the fourth paragraph shows . A. the change of global climate is natural B. meteorology will play a key role in meeting climatic challenges C. humans can meet all challenges from nature D. global climate change has little effect on meteorological conditions D If you're a male and y
46、ou're reading this,congratulations:you're a survivor. According to statistics,you're more than twice as likely to die of skin cancer as a woman,and nine times more likely to die of AIDS. Assuming you make it to the end of your natural term,about 78 years for men in Australia, you'll die on average f
47、ive years before a woman. There're many reasons for this—typically,men take more risks than women and are more likely to drink and smoke—but perhaps more importantly,men don't go to the doctor. “Men aren't seeing doctors as often as they should. ”says Dr Gullotta. “This is particularly so for the
48、over-40s,when diseases tend to strike. ” Gullotta says a healthy man should visit the doctor every year or two. For those over 45,it should be at least once a year. According to a recent survey,95% of women aged between 15 and early 40s see a doctor once a year,compared to 70% of men in the same a
49、ge group. “A lot of men think they're invincible(不可战胜的),”,Gullotta says. “They only come in when a friend drops dead on the golf course and they think,‘Geez,if it could happen to him. . . ’” “Then there's the ostrich approach. Some men are scared of what might be there and would rather not know,”s
50、ays Dr Ross Cartmill. “Most men get their cars serviced more regularly than they service their bodies,”Cartmill says. He believes most diseases that commonly affect men could be addressed by preventive check-ups. “Regular check-ups for men would surely place strain(紧张)on the public purse,”Cartmill
51、 says. “But prevention is cheaper in the long run than having to treat the disease. Besides,the final cost is far greater:it's called premature(未到期的)death. ” 68. From the passage we can know the natural term for women in Australia is about years. A. 73 B. 78 C. 83 D. 88 69. What
52、 does the author think is the most important reason why men die five years earlier on average than women? A. Men drink and smoke much more than women. B. Men don't seek medical care as often as women. C. Men aren't as careful as women in face of danger D. Men are more likely to suffer from serio
53、us disease 70. Which of the following best completes the sentence “Geez, if it could happen to him. . . ” in Para. 6? A. it could happen to me, too B. I should avoid playing golf C. I should consider myself lucky D. it would be a big misfortune 71. What does Cartmill say about regular ch
54、eck-ups for men? A. They may increase public expense. B. They will save money in the long run C. They may cause psychological strain on men D. They will enable men to live as long as women. E High-quality customer service is preached(宣扬)by many, but actually keeping customers happy is easier s
55、aid than done. Shoppers seldom complain to the manager or owner of a retail store(零售店),but instead will warn their friends,relatives,co-workers,strangers and anyone who will listen. Store managers are often the last to hear complaints,and often find out only when their regular customers decide to
56、go often to their competitors,according to n study jointly conducted by Verde Group and Wharton School. “Storytelling hurts retailers and entertains consumers,”said Paula Courtney,President of the Verde Group. “The store loses the customer, but the shopper must also find a replacement. ” On averag
57、e,every unhappy customer will complain to at least four others,and will no longer visit the specific store. For every dissatisfied customer,a store will lose up to three more due to negative reviews. The resulting “snowball effect” can be very harmful to retailers. According to the research,shopper
58、s who purchased clothing encountered the most problems. Ranked second and third were grocery and electronics customers. During peak shopping hours,some retailers solved the parking problems by getting part-time local police to work as parking attendants(服务员). Some hired flag wavers to direct custom
59、ers to empty parking spaces. Retailers can relieve the headaches by redesigning store layouts(布局),pre-stocking sales items,hiring speedy and experienced cashiers,and having sales representatives on hand to answer questions. Most importantly,salespeople should be flexible and polite with angry cust
60、omers. “Retailers who're responsive and friendly are more likely to smooth over(缓解)issues than those who aren't so friendly. ”said professor Stephen Hoch. “Maybe something as simple as a greeter at the store entrance would help. ” Customers can also improve future shopping experiences by complaini
61、ng to the retailer,instead of complaining to the rest of the world. Retailers are finding it difficult to improve when they have no idea what is wrong. 72. Why are store managers often the last to hear complaints? A. Most customers won't bother to complain even if they have had unhappy experience
62、s B. Customers would rather tell their unhappy experiences to people around them. C. Few customers believe the service will be improved. D. Customers have no easy access to store managers. 73. Shop owners often hire part-time police as parking attendants so that . A. shoppers can stay longer
63、 in the store B. shoppers won't have trouble parking their cars C. shoppers won't have any worries about security D. shoppers can find their ears easily after shopping 74. What contributes most to smoothing over issues with customers? A. Manners of the salespeople. B. Hiring of efficient em
64、ployees. C. Huge supply of goods for sale D. Design of store layout 75. To achieve better shopping experiences,customers are advised to . A. bring pressure to bear on stores to improve their service B. settle their questions with stores in a flexible way C. express their dissatisfacti
65、on to store managers directly D. shop around and make comparisons between stoles 第二卷 (非选择题 共35分) 第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分) 第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分) 此题要求改正所给短文中的错误。对标有题号的每一行作出判断:如无错误,在该行右边横线上画一个勾(√);如有错误(每行只有一个错误),则按下列情况改正: 此行多一个词:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉,在该行右边横线上写出该词,并也用斜线划掉。 此行缺一个词:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),在该行
66、右边横线上写出该加的词。 此行错一个词:在错的词下划一横线,在该行右边横线上写出改正后的词。 注意:原行没有错的不要改。 Dear Lin Tao, I'm sorry to hear that you are having trouble in deal with 76. the new high school life. I'd like to give you any advice. 77. Firstly,you must work hard at all lesson and try your best 78. to get good grades. By this way,you are likely to attend an 79. ideal university for a better future. Secondly,you need get 80. along well with your classmates and teachers,that will 81. help
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