◎ 2010年河北省唐山市唐山一中英语高考模拟试卷(二)的第一部分试题
  • 从A、B、C、D四个选项中,找出其划线部分与所给单词的划线部分读音相同的选项。
    opinion

    A. holiday
    B. oral 
    C. biology    
    D. introduce       
  • — Has the little girl passed _____ P.E. test? 
    — She has tried twice, and the teacher will allow her to have _____ third try.
    [     ]
    A. the; 不填
    B. a; the
    C. the; a
    D. the; the
  • Our house is on the top of the hill, and in winter the winds ______ be pretty cold.
    [     ]
    A. must
    B. can
    C. ought to
    D. need
  • — What do you think of the service here?
    — Oh, ______. We couldn't have found a better place.
    [     ]

    A. too bad
    B. sorry
    C. wonderful
    D. impossible

  • There ______ no strong earthquake in the area in the near future, people have no fear in mind.
    [     ]
    A. being
    B. will be
    C. be
    D. going to be
  • — What should I do with the text? 
    — ______ the topic sentence of each paragraph.
    A. Finding out
    B. Found out
    C. To find out
    D. Find out
  • Susan was expecting her favorite singers, but to her disappointment, ______ appeared.
    [     ]
    A. some
    B. none
    C. everyone
    D. no one
  • It is really hard to find a nice place in this city ______ we can have a picnic.

    A. where
    B. that
    C. which
    D. when
◎ 2010年河北省唐山市唐山一中英语高考模拟试卷(二)的第二部分试题
  • The plane must be ready within ten minutes. There should be no ______ in sending the blood to the injured
    people.
    [     ]
    A. hurry
    B. delay
    C. time
    D. wait
  • It is reported that a merchant ship sank fifty miles ______ the French coast.
    [     ]
    A. on
    B. by
    C. along
    D. off
  • — Have you got your result of the final? 
    — Not yet. I was told that the papers ______.
    [     ]
    A. were not grading
    B. have already been graded
    C. were still being graded
    D. have not grading
  • A new library is being built ______ there was a playground.
    [     ]
    A. that
    B. in which
    C. where
    D. when
  • — You were out when I dropped in at your house. 
    — Oh, I ______ for a friend from England at the airport.
    [     ]
    A. was waiting
    B. had waited
    C. am waiting
    D. have waited
  • — My mum is a typist. 
    — I know this sort of work ______ skill and speed.
    [     ]
    A. asks for
    B. looks for
    C. calls for
    D. pays for
  • As far as I know, he is seldom, ______, late for school.

    A. if so
    B. if never
    C. if ever
    D. if any
  • — Are you getting a new apartment this year? 
    — ______ I can't afford to pay my bills, let alone buy a new apartment.

    A. Don't mention it.
    B. You must be joking.
    C. Are you sure?
    D. Good idea.
◎ 2010年河北省唐山市唐山一中英语高考模拟试卷(二)的第三部分试题
  • 完形填空。
          It used to be our custom to take handmade baskets to friends on May Day. We would   1   baskets on a
    doorstep, knock on the door, and then run away as fast as our legs could   2   us. It was delightful to peer
    (窥视) around a bush and watch our friends open their   3   and pick up the colorful gift,   4   who had left
    it out for them.
          I clearly   5   the May Day of the year when I turned ten. That year I was faced with a (an)   6   involving
    one of my dearest friends, Pam. We had studied and   7   together nearly every day, but things   8   after a
    new family had moved into our small town. Pam was spending more and more time at their house and I felt
       9   and left out.
          When my mother asked me  10  I was going to take a May Day basket to Pam's house, I responded  11 ,
    "Absolutely not! I hate Pam." I began to cry. 
          Mom wiped away my  12  and told me that things and people change. She explained that one of the
    greatest things friends can do is to give each other a  13  to grow, to change and to develop, and that it's  14 
     for one's friends to spend time with other people.
          I  15  decided to give Pam a basket as a sign of forgiveness, and asked my sister to help me do it. As we
    watched from our  16  place, Pam picked up the basket and said loudly enough for us to hear, "Thank you,
    Susie, I hoped you wouldn't  17  me!"
          That day, I made a  18  that changed my life: I decided to hold my friends tightly in my heart, but  19  in
    my expectations of them, allowing them  20  to grow and to change-with or without me.
    (     )1. A. hang   
    (     )2. A. send   
    (     )3. A. baskets  
    (     )4. A. asking   
    (     )5. A. remember   
    (     )6. A. plan     
    (     )7. A. lived   
    (     )8. A. failed   
    (     )9. A. started  
    (     )10. A. why       
    (     )11. A. anxiously 
    (     )12. A. tears    
    (     )13. A. reason    
    (     )14. A. able     
    (     )15. A. nearly   
    (     )16. A. covering 
    (     )17. A. miss     
    (     )18. A. decision  
    (     )19. A. deeply   
    (     )20. A. time      
    B. place     
    B. transport  
    B. eyes       
    B. wondering  
    B. experience  
    B. task       
    B. played     
    B. finished   
    B. hurt      
    B. what        
    B. weakly     
    B. thoughts   
    B. means      
    B. impossible    
    B. hardly    
    B. hiding     
    B. forget     
    B. mistake    
    B. shortly   
    B. space     
    C. throw    
    C. carry     
    C. arms       
    C. mentioning  
    C. remind     
    C. opportunity 
    C. traveled   
    C. changed   
    C. paid       
    C. whether   
    C. angrily   
    C. unhappiness   
    C. chance     
    C. acceptable  
    C. finally   
    C. cheering   
    C. disturb   
    C. suggestion  
    C. highly     
    C. sense     
    D. give         
    D. support      
    D. doors        
    D. informing    
    D. grasp        
    D. challenge    
    D. discussed    
    D. proved       
    D. injured      
    D. how          
    D. happily      
    D. freedom      
    D. direction    
    D. doubtful                     
    D. generally    
    D. passing      
    D. control      
    D. difference   
    D. loosely      
    D. care         
  • 阅读理解。
         There's a man in the habit of hitting me on the head with an umbrella. At first I couldn't stand it, now I'm
    used to it. 
          I don't know his name. I know he's average in appearance, wears a gray suit, and has a common face. I
    met him five years ago one hot morning when I was sitting on a tree-shaded bench in Palermo Park, reading
    the paper. Suddenly I felt something touch my head. It was the very same man who now, as I'm writing,
    keeps hitting me, mechanically (机械地) and impassively, with an umbrella. 
         On that occasion I turned around filled with anger. He just kept on hitting me. I asked him if he was crazy,
    he didn't even seem to hear me. Then I threatened to call a policeman. Calmly, cool as a cucumber, he stuck
    with his task. After a few moments of hesitation, and seeing that he was not about to change his attitude, I
    stood up and hit him on the nose. The man fell down, but he immediately got back on his feet, obviously with
    great effort, and without a word again began hitting me on the head with the umbrella. His nose was bleeding
    and, at that moment, I felt sorry for him. I felt regret for having hit him so hard. After all, the man wasn't
    exactly hitting me; he was merely tapping me lightly with his umbrella, not causing any pain at all. Of course,
    those taps were extremely bothersome. As we all know, when a fly lands on your forehead, you don't feel any
    pain; what you feel is annoyance. Well then, that umbrella was one huge fly that kept landing on my head time
    after time. 
         Convinced that I was dealing with a madman, I tried to escape. But the man followed me, wordlessly
    continuing to hit me. So I began to run (I should point out that not many people run as fast as I do). He took
    off after me, trying to land a blow. The man was out of breath so that I thought, if I continued to force him
    to run at that speed, he would drop dead right then and there.
    1. When the man began to strike the author with an umbrella, the author ______.

    [     ]

    A. became angry
    B. called the police
    C. turned around and escaped
    D. turned around and fought back
    2. The author would most probably agree that the man was ______.

    [     ]

    A. deaf
    B. blind
    C. dead
    D. mad
    3. The author felt sorry for the man because ______.

    [     ]

    A. the man formed a bad habit of beating others
    B. he hit the man so hard that his nose bled
    C. the man couldn't catch up with him
    D. there was a fly on the man's head
    4. It can be learned from the passage that the man ______.

    [     ]

    A. shouted loudly while hitting the author
    B. wanted to tell the author something
    C. ran after the author breathlessly
    D. acted as if he were a fly
  • 阅读理解。
         The easiest way for the English to deal with their social discomfort is to avoid social interaction altogether,
    by choosing either leisure (闲暇) activities that can be performed in the privacy of one's own house, or
    outdoor activities that follow their interest without direct contact with anyone other than one's own family
    members, such as going for a walk, or to the cinema, or shopping.
         In recent survey, over half of all the leisure activities were of this private domestic type, and of the top ten
    pastimes, only two-having friends round for a meal or drink, and going to the pub-could be described as
    "sociable". The most domestic activities are the most popular: watching TV, listening to the radio, reading,
    DIY (Do It Yourself) and gardening. Even when the English are being sociable, the survey findings show that
    most of them would much rather entertain a few close friends or relatives in the safety of their own homes
    than venture out among strangers.
         In the latest national census survey (人口普查), over half of the entire adult male population had been
    DIYing in the four weeks before the census date. Nearly a third of the female population had also been busily
    improving their homes, and their work with their gardens was equally obvious: 52 percent of all English males
    and 45 percent of females had been out there, cutting branches and weeding grass.
         Even among people claiming to belong to a particular religion, only two percent attend services every
    week. The rest of the population can be found every Sunday at their local garden center or DIY superstore.
    And when they want a break from caring about their own homes and gardens, they go on trips to visit bigger
    and better houses and gardens, such as the stately homes and gardens opened to the public by the National
    Trust and the Royal Horticulture Society. Visiting grand country houses always ranks as one of the most
    popular national pastimes.
    1. The result of the survey shows that ______.

    [     ]

    A. about half English people enjoy working in their gardens
    B. 8 out of 10 pastimes can be described as social activities
    C. 2 percent of the religious people enjoy visits to public houses
    D. visiting stately homes is the most popular national pastime
    2. According to the passage, the English enjoy all of the following EXCEPT ______.

    [     ]

    A. the social activities, such as gathering with friends
    B. working at home and in their gardens
    C. dining out in a public place among strangers
    D. visits to stately homes and gardens
    3. The underlined word "domestic" probably means ______.

    [     ]

    A. public
    B. household
    C. outdoor
    D. collective
    4. The passage mainly tells us about ______.

    [     ]

    A. why the English don't like social activities
    B. how the English spend their leisure time
    C. what the result of a recent census survey is
    D. where the English hold their private activities
  • 阅读理解。
                                                                                                                                  LINDA MAYNARD
                                                                                                                                 11 Windrift
                                                                                                                                 Circle Methuen, MA
                                                                                                                                 978-555-4539
         JOB OBJECTIVE
          Seek special education, primary school, or middle school math teaching position.
          EDUCATION
          Rivier College, Nashua, NH
          Bachelor of Arts in Education-May, 2006
          Major: Elementary Education
          Have successfully completed PRAXIS I and PRAXIS II. Meet highly qualified testing requirements for
    Massachusetts and New Hampshire.
          TEACHING EXPERIENCE
          November, 2005-January, 2006
          Wilkins Elementary School, Amherst, NH
          Student Teacher
         · Developed and completed student-centered lessons in all subject areas for various groups of fifth grade
    special and regular education students.
         ·Adapted lessons to meet students' needs by reviewing their backgrounds and learning needs through
    IEPs.   
         ·Communicated with parents on a regular basis via newsletters, daily or weekly progress reports, phone
    calls, and email, resulting in increased parental participation at home.
          September, 2005-November, 2005
          Charlotte Avenue Elementary School, Nashua, NH
          Student Teacher
         ·Taught reading and writing through Language Experience Approach methods.
         ·Introduced a Writer's Workshop appropriate for first grade students to help them to develop their writing
    skills. 
         ·Developed learning stations in reading and science, enabling students to be more independent learners. 
          Spring, 2005
          Wilkins Elementary School, Amherst, NH
          Designed and taught a unit on Insects and Spiders, based on New Hampshire Standards to 23
    self-contained, third and fourth grade students with disabilities.
          Fall, 2004
          Amherst Street Elementary School, Nashua, NH 
          Taught a class of 24 third grade students with a wide range of abilities.
          ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE
         ·After-School Aid, Amherst School District, Amherst, NH (2004-2005)
         ·Summer Camp advisor, YMCA, Nashua, NH (Summers, 2002 and 2003)
         ·Big Brother / Big Sister Volunteer, Nashua, NH (2002-2005)
    1. What kind of job does Linda want to get?

    [     ]

    A. A Big Brother / Big Sister Volunteer.
    B. A middle school math teacher.
    C. A special education advisor.
    D. A summer camp advisor.
    2. Linda has worked for the following schools EXCEPT ______.

    [     ]

    A. Rivier College, Nashua, NH
    B. Wilkins Elementary School, Amherst, NH
    C. Charlotte Avenue Elementary School, Nashua, NH
    D. Amherst Street Elementary School, Nashua, NH
    3. What can we know about Linda according to the passage?

    [     ]

    A. She was merely interested in developing student's math abilities.
    B. She was not active in participating in after-school activities.
    C. She is permitted to teach in any high school of New York.
    D. She has plenty of experience in teaching.
    4. Which of the following is NOT included in the ways Linda used to communicate with the students' parents?

    [     ]

    A. Newsletters.
    B. Phone calls.
    C. Face-to-face talks.
    D. Daily or weekly progress reports.
  • 阅读理解。
          Coal mine accidents are frequently headline makers in China, offering a plentiful supply of long lists of
    the dead. Before this, five major coal mine accidents since January have already claimed lives of 287 coal
    miners.
          Once an accident happens, the safety measures are scrutinized, officials and owners responsible are
    punished or warned or fined. But the accidents keep happening time and again. The background of this
    endless disaster is a country thirsty for energy to satisfy the appetite of its economic engine.
          With the rich reserve (储存) of coal and relatively limited petroleum (石油) reserve, the former makes
    up 67.12 percent of energy consumption. By contrast, petroleum and natural gas take about 60 percent
    of the energy consumption in other countries.
          Such a situation is unlikely to change within a foreseeable future because the country still counts heavily
    on coal for more and more energy. If no measures with great effects are taken to improve the safety in the
    mines, the accidents will remain a long-term headache for China.
          Digging coal underground is, by its nature, a dangerous job. No equipment can guarantee 100 percent
    safety for the miners working underground because numerous uncertainties exist.
          Most of China's coal mines are far from being mechanized. The average output of coal for each Chinese
    coal miner every day is 1 ton, while the number in the US coal mines, where the production is highly
    mechanized, is 40 tons.
          Mechanized production in coal mines can cut down the number of miners who have to work on the
    dangerous coal face. It can also enhance the capability of the mines to detect potential danger. In this way
    mine accidents will be decreased.
         Admittedly, the mechanized production demands financial support.
         But what is the price of a life, or a dozen, a score-a hundred? Compare these awful figures with the
    misery they bring, heavy investment is worthy.
    1. The writer's attitude towards dealing with coal mine accidents is ______.
    [     ]
    A. critical
    B. positive
    C. unclear
    D. doubtful
    2. The underlined word"scrutinized" most probably means ______.
    [     ]

    A. made
    B. examined
    C. criticized
    D. discussed

    3. According to the writer, the best way to stop coal mine accidents is to ______.
    [     ]
    A. perfect safety measures
    B. use more natural gas
    C. cut down the number of miners
    D. improve mechanized production
    4. The writer implies in the article that ______.
    [     ]
    A. by improving mechanized production, we can stop coal mine accidents
    B. it's improper to depend too much on coal for energy consumption
    C. officials and coal mine owners didn't take safety measures seriously
    D. losing lives costs much more than improving mechanized production
  • 阅读理解。
         Illegal removal of coral (珊瑚) along Sri Lanka's coastline increased the amount of destruction on the
    island by last December's tsunami, say researchers.
         Harindra Fernando, a fluid dynamicist (力学家) at Arizona State University in Tempe, made the connection
    after a visit to his native Sri Lanka earlier this year. While serving as a scientific expert and translator for a
    BBC-documentary team, he chatted with locals who said they saw the tsunami turn sideways when it hit
    coral-which would have made it less powerful than in coral-free areas. Fernando linked this to trucks he had
    seen last year carrying piles of coral away from the sea.
         Using the eyewitness reports, estimates (估算) of wave heights, and a series of divers to check the
    presence or absence of corals, Fernando and his colleagues produced a map of coral gaps and wave flooding
    along Sri Lanka's southwest coast.
         The tsunami reached significantly farther inland through the gaps: in one instance, the water traveled 1.5
    kilometres long and knocked a passenger train off its tracks, killing 1,700. But only a few kilometers away,
    where the coral was still undamaged, the wave travelled just 50 metres inland and caused no deaths.
         There is a similar phenomenon. In Nicaragua in 1992, a tsunami poured through a break in the coral reef
    made to let boats through. "Within this passage, water went one kilometre inland," says Fernando. "But
    nearby, where the coral was undamaged, there were still beach umbrellas standing."
         In Sri Lanka, coral is illegally mined to provide souvenirs for tourists, or to be used in house paint. Coral
    harvesters sometimes blow it up with dynamite (炸药) in order to collect fish at the same time. Often, the
    reefs in the best shape are those in front of hotels, as the hotel owners maintain them for the tourists.
    Fernando hopes that his findings will encourage the Sri Lankan government to enforce (实施) its laws against
    coral mining.
    1. Harindra Fernando did all the following EXCEPT ______.

    [     ]

    A. serving as a translator for a BBC-documentary team
    B. helping the Sri Lankan government enforce its laws against coral mining
    C. producing a map of coral gaps along Sri Lanka's southwest coast
    D. linking the coral removal with the destruction of Tsunami
    2. The main idea of Paragraph 5 is that ______.

    [     ]

    A. undamaged coral can greatly decrease tsunami damage
    B. coral-free area is a danger to passenger trains
    C. in general, water travels 30 times farther inland in a coral-free area
    D. it is urgent to enforce laws against coral mining
    3. Which of the following may NOT be the cause of coral gaps?

    [     ]

    A. Boat passages.
    B. Tourists' sightseeing.
    C. Fish collecting.
    D. Tourists' souvenirs.
    4. Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?

    [     ]

    A. Harindra Fernando, a Great Environment Protector
    B. Stop Using Coral as Souvenirs
    C. Coral Cried "Help! Help!"
    D. Coral Mining Enhanced (加剧) Tsunami Damage
  • 根据对话内容,从对话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。
    — Good morning. 1______. 
    — Yes. I'd like some information about English courses in your college. 2______ 
    — Yes, there's a beginners' course on Monday evenings at 7:30.
    — On Monday? 3______
    — Yes, I'm afraid so.
    — Well. 4______ But do you think you'll have a course on some other night in the future? 
    — Well. 5______ Perhaps we will offer one in the future.
    A. I work on Mondays, so I'm afraid that's no good for me.
    B. Do you have any courses for complete beginners?
    C. Is that the only course you've got?
    D. Why not come earlier?
    E. Can I help you?
    F. I want to have English lessons.
    G. Wait for some time, please.
  • 根据下列句子及所给汉语注释,写出空缺处各单词的正确形式。(每空只写一词)
    1. Don't refer to a ______ (词典) every time you come across a new word.
    2. She asked us to give her an ______ (立刻的) answer.
    3. ______ (比较) to our small flat, Bill's house seemed like a palace. 
    4. He got up early in order to catch an early ______ (航班).
    5. The ______ (土豆)he picked out were weighed without short measure.
    6. The flight was badly ______ (推迟) because of the heavy fog.
    7. After a good rest, her health is _______ (渐渐地) picking up.
    8. It happened in ______ (七月) when the weather was very hot. 
    9. Do you think everyone in western countries ______ (相信) in God?
    10. The outing was well ______ (组织) and everyone felt excited. 
  • 书面表达。
          假如你是李华。最近,你班同学以“高中是否开设选修课”为题展开讨论。请根据下表提示,
    用英语给报社编辑写一封信,反映讨论情况,并适当阐述自己的看法。
    赞成开设 反对开设 自己的看法
    1. 兴趣是最好的老师;
    2. 不仅拓宽知识面,还能提高能力。
    1. 有的选修课与高考无关;
    2. 浪费时间和精力。
    要求:
    1. 字数100左右,信的开头已给出,不计入总词数。
    2. 可根据内容要点适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
    参考词汇:选修课-optional courses
    Dear Editor,
           Recently, my classmates have had a heated discussion about whether we should have optional courses
    in high schools. __________________________________________________________________________
    _______________________________________________________________________________________
    _______________________________________________________________________________________
                                                                                                                                            Yours truly,
                                                                                                                                             Li Hua