◎ 2011年河南省普通高中毕业班高三英语高考适应性模拟练习的第一部分试题
  • 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在
    试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对
    话仅读一遍。
    1. Who has got an invitation?
    A. The man.
    B. The woman.
    C. Jessica.
    2. What will the woman do for her birthday?
    A. Hold a big party at her house.
    B. Invite her friends to the beach.
    C. Have a meal with some friends.
    3. Why was Jack absent from school? 
    A. Because he didn't feel well.
    B. Because he had a car accident.
    C. Because he missed the school bus.
    4. When shall the woman give the man wake-up calls?
    A. At 7:00 and 7:15.
    B. At 7:00 and 7:30.
    C. At 7:15 and 7:30.
    5. What's the doctor's advice for the woman?
    A. She should have a good diet.
    B. She should try to stop smoking.
    C. She should take more exercise.
  • 听下面一段材料,回答第1-2题。
    1. What does Bill say about himself at sports?
    A. He is quite good at sports.
    B. He loves to watch sports.
    C. He has no time to do sports.
    2. How much time does the woman spend exercising every day?
    A. One hour.
    B. Two hours.
    C. Three hours.
  • 听下面一段材料,回答第1-2题。
    1. What will the man do for his mother's birthday?
    A. Send her some flowers.
    B. Take her to a dinner.
    C. Give her some money. 
    2. What else will the man buy for his mother?
    A. A hat.
    B. A dress.
    C. Nothing.
  • 听下面一段材料,回答第1至4题。
    1. Where are the speakers going for the weekend?
    A. To a mountain.
    B. To a river.
    C. To the beach.
    2. How many people will go there?
    A. Two.
    B. Three.
    C. Four.
    3. When will they leave for the weekend?
    A. At 5 : 00 Friday afternoon.
    B. At 8:00 Saturday morning.
    C. At 2:00 Saturday afternoon.
    4. What does the man hope to go to?
    A. A dolphin show.
    B. A Brazilian dance.
    C. A music festival.
  • 听下面一段材料,回答第1至3题。
    1. Why did the speaker give up her first job?
    A. Because the salary was too low.
    B. Because her boss didn't trust her.
    C. Because she was offered a better one.
    2. How long has the speaker been working on her second job?
    A. For only one month.
    B. More than half a year.
    C. For almost one year.
    3. What does the speaker think of her second job?
    A. Boring.
    B. Interesting.
    C. Challenging.
  • 听下面一段材料,回答第1至4题。
    1. What does the woman call the apartment manager for?
    A. A broken window.
    B. A lost child.
    C. A fallen tree.
    2. What's the woman's evidence?
    A. A teddy bear.
    B. Footprints.
    C. A baseball.
    3. Where was the woman when that happened?
    A. She happened to be out.
    B. She was in the kitchen.
    C. She was in the living room.
    4. Who would pay for the damage?
    A. The man.
    B. The woman.
    C. Someone else.
  • — Hi, Julie, it's great to see you again. I hear you've traveled a lot recently.
    — Yeah, but I really _____ the comforts of home.

    [     ]

    A. miss
    B. missed
    C. have missed
    D. had missed
  • Most people in Britain believe that it's a good idea to save money and try to _____ being in debt.

    [     ]

    A. forget
    B. delay
    C. avoid
    D. escape
  • It was late afternoon and ____ of the restaurants nearby were shut. I didn't know where I could have a meal.

    [     ]

    A. much
    B. most
    C. few
    D. all
◎ 2011年河南省普通高中毕业班高三英语高考适应性模拟练习的第二部分试题
  • According to a survey, people over 60 _____ volunteered two to three hours a week had better health than
    non-volunteers.

    [     ]

    A. who
    B. which
    C. when
    D. what
  • Children of all ages can learn a lot of things, such as road awareness and street safety skills, ____ they walk
    without knowing.

    [     ]

    A. unless
    B. as
    C. as though
    D. as soon as
  • When he grew older, he _____ worked as a researcher, writer or teacher.

    [     ]

    A. almost
    B. nearly
    C. mostly
    D. only
  • It is an American custom when _____ friends to telephone ahead of time to tell them you are coming.

    [     ]

    A. visit
    B. visiting
    C. to visit
    D. visited
  • — _____ to say good-bye, Tony. I'm catching the 11:00 train.
    — Then take care of yourself and don't forget to keep in touch.

    [     ]

    A. I called
    B. I'm calling
    C. I've called
    D. I will call
  • We were naughty then and made some trouble. My parents _____ sometimes drive us to the country
    and threaten to leave us there.

    [     ]

    A. would
    B. must
    C. should
    D. could
  • You can help your body by drinking water when you're thirsty _____ drinking extra water when it's warm out.

    [     ]

    A. but
    B. while
    C. or
    D. and
  • — If you need help, please turn to me. 
    — _____. It's so kind of you.

    [     ]

    A. Not at all
    B. Sure, I will
    C. Nothing serious
    D. I know that for sure
  • We woke in the morning early than we _____ because the clock in the room was one hour ahead!

    [     ]

    A. had expected
    B. were expecting
    C. would expect
    D. would be expected
◎ 2011年河南省普通高中毕业班高三英语高考适应性模拟练习的第三部分试题
  • Making mistakes is a part of learning. By pointing out your errors and _____ you correct them, a teacher is
    teaching you.

    [     ]

    A. help
    B. helps
    C. helping
    D. to help
  • Soccer is a kind of team sport. That means you cannot play it _____ yourself.

    [     ]

    A. like
    B. with
    C. for
    D. by
  • — I'm afraid the job won't be finished until the end of the month.
    — Oh, _____. I wish I could help.

    [     ]

    A. do as you please
    B. that's a shame
    C. you're always like this
    D. no trouble at all
  • 完形填空。
         In 1990 my husband, Donald, and I were vacationing in Hawaii. Donald and I had been there many times
    over the years.
         The weather was   1   that day and we practically had the beach to ourselves. The   2   reached its top,
    close to shore, and I walked   3   into the surf, waiting for a breaker. Within seconds the huge waves knocked
    me off my   4  . My legs suddenly felt powerless. I thrust my arms up. "Help! Help!"
         My husband was on the beach with his   5  , ready to take a picture of me riding in on a breaker. "Donald!" I   6  , struggling to signal with my hands. He didn't   7  . He couldn't hear my cries. The few others on the
    beach were too far away. 
           8   I knew that if I swam with the current (洋流) I'd stay along the   9  , I panicked and fought to get  10  
    on the beach. I tried desperately to keep my head  11  water. But I couldn't get back to shore, no matter how
    hard I tried.
         Extremely  12  and out of breath, I looked up. A nice-looking young man was beside me He stood solidly,
    as if his feet were  13  in the ocean floor. How strong he  14  be, I thought. "Take my hand," he said, "and relax."
     15  for him and the next thing I knew I was  16  toward my husband.
         Donald held me tight, understanding at last that I had been  17 . "I'm so glad you're safe," he  18 .
         "Thanks to this young man," I said,  19  to introduce my rescuer.
         "He was here a second ago," Donald said. We looked  20 . No one was anywhere near US.
    (     )1. A. perfect     
    (     )2. A. beach       
    (     )3. A. anxiously   
    (     )4. A. head        
    (     )5. A. glasses     
    (     )6. A. sighed      
    (     )7. A. understand  
    (     )8. A. Even if     
    (     )9. A. sea         
    (     )10. A. off        
    (     )11. A. into       
    (     )12. A. disappointed
    (     )13. A. planted    
    (     )14. A. will       
    (     )15. A. pointed    
    (     )16. A. running    
    (     )17. A. in danger  
    (     )18. A. answered   
    (     )19. A. appearing  
    (     )20. A. around     
    B. wild         
    B. wave          
    B. skillfully    
    B. shoulders      
    B. friends     
    B. shouted       
    B. worry         
    B. Whenever      
    B. ship           
    B. over         
    B. above        
    B. painful      
    B. reflected    
    B. can         
    B. asked        
    B. walking       
    B. in sight    
    B. whispered    
    B. attempting   
    B. up         
    C. typical       
    C. wind             
    C. proudly      
    C. hands             
    C. camera     
    C. begged       
    C. react         
    C. Ever since      
    C. wave            
    C. back          
    C. near           
    C. tired         
    C. separated    
    C. must         
    C. waved         
    C. rushing         
    C. on time     
    C. screamed      
    C. beginning     
    C. down        
    D. special     
    D. sun               
    D. eagerly     
    D. feet               
    D. umbrella
    D. insisted       
    D. mind           
    D. Because                  
    D. shore           
    D. away           
    D. toward         
    D. puzzled       
    D. stuck       
    D. may          
    D. reached        
    D. jogging         
    D. on leave   
    D. laughed       
    D. turning       
    D. on          
  • 阅读理解。
         The sun was just coming up when I headed out to work last May at 6 a.m. Not quite dark, but dark
    enough to need my headlights. I turned onto one of the lonely, rural country roads.
         Maybe it was because I was listening to the radio, maybe it was because I was already thinking about
    some projects at work, but I didn't spot the dark object on the road until it was too late. I ran over it and
    felt the back left tyre pull, and then sink. I stopped and got out of the car.
         No mystery here-my back left tyre was cut like a loaf of bread. Back 50 yards was a piece of sharp
    iron I'd run over. I've never changed a tyre. I looked up the road. Not a car in either direction. The nearest
    service station was miles away. I threw up my hands. Then I remembered-my cell phone! I powered it up
    before realizing, I didn't know who to call.
         Wouldn't you know it, I spotted a car coming from the opposite direction. The driver slowed as he
    approached. I guess he could see I was in trouble. He stopped his car, got out and immediately saw the
    trouble. "Madam, would you like me to change that tyre for you?" he asked. The man couldn't have been
    more friendly. I was so frightened out there and he put me completely at ease. "There," he said, after putting
    on the spare, "you're all set to go."
         "Good thing for me that you were driving this way," I told him, as I climbed back into my car.
         "Funny you should say that," he said. "Just like you, I was heading to work, but my job's in the opposite
    direction. I made a wrong turn at some point. I don't know what I was thinking."
    1. The writer didn't notice the object on the road because _____.
    A. it was rather dark then
    B. she didn't use her headlights
    C. there was much traffic
    D. she was careless when driving
    2. From Paragraph 4 we learn that _____.
    A. the writer felt quite anxious
    B. no one would like to help the writer
    C. the writer was a new driver
    D. the cell phone should be powered up
    3. What did the man do when he saw the writer?
    A. He stopped and laughed at her.
    B. He walked over to frighten her.
    C. He helped her without hesitation.
    D. He drove away in the opposite direction.
    4. The end of the story tells us that the man _____.
    A. went a wrong way
    B. felt the writer funny
    C. didn't know what he was doing
    D. knew the writer needed help
  • 阅读理解。
         "Christmas comes but once a year" is a familiar phrase, and indeed for many people the 25th of December
    is the highlight of the calendar (日历).
         But for one British man once a year is not enough. Andy Park, who is better known by his nickname
    Mr. Christmas, has celebrated Christmas every single day for the last 14 years.
         The 44-year-old electrician claims to have eaten a full roast dinner every day for the last decade and a half,
    munching over 5 000 turkeys, 117 000 Brussels sprouts, and around 30 000 roast potatoes in the process.
         He also sends himself a Christmas card every day and looks forward to unwrapping a present he has
    bought himself each evening, while watching the Queen's Speech.
         Mr. Park estimates his festive love costs him £150 (1570 yuan) a week. This year, however, he says he
    is short of money for his celebrations due to the global financial crisis.
         His Christmas habit is affecting more than just his wallet. Mr. Park was previously warned by his doctor
    that his Christmas addiction could kill him. His habit has caused his weight to 121kg.
         So how did Andy Park's strong desire for Christmas begin?
         "I'll never forget the day it started," said Mr. Park. "The sun was shining, but I was just feeling fed up and
    bored, so I went home and put the decorations up. Suddenly I was happy. I thought, this is fun. So I did it
    again the next day, and the day after that."
    1. What's the best title for this text?
    A. Mr. Christmas
    B. Habit and weight
    C. Christmas celebrations
    D. A strong desire for Christmas
    2. Which of the following underlined words in the text has the closest meaning to "eat"?
    A. unwrap.
    B. munch.
    C. claim.
    D. estimate.
    3. What problem does Mr. Christmas now have?
    A. His festive love costs him 150 pounds a week.
    B. He doesn't have enough money for Christmas.
    C. He often feels fed up and bored with his celebrations.
    D. His doctor warned him against celebrating Christmas.
    4. We can learn from Mr. Christmas's habit that _____.
    A. every coin has two sides
    B. all roads lead to Rome
    C. there is no smoke without fire
    D. an early bird catches worms
  • 阅读理解。
         You know the sound of your heartbeat: lub-dub, lub-dub. In some people, there's an extra noise that the
    blood makes as it flows through the heart. It sounds sort of like the noise of flowing water. This sound is
    called a murmur.
         Just like kids, murmurs have grades. Grade l is the softest-sounding murmur, and Grade 6 is the loudest.
    A murmur graded 4, 5, or 6 is so loud you can actually feel a rumbling from it under the skin if you put your
    hand on the person's chest.
         Most murmurs don't mean anything is wrong. Doctors may call these "innocent", "functional", or "normal"
    murmurs.
         One common type of normal murmur is Still's murmur, named for the doctor who first described it. This
    murmur is most often heard in healthy children aged 3 to 7.
         A normal murmur can get louder when the blood flows faster through the heart, like when kids have a
    fever or run around. That's because an increase in body temperature or activity makes the heart pump more
    blood. When your temperature goes down, the murmur may get quieter or even disappear.
         It can be easier to hear heart murmurs in kids because they have less fat, muscle, and bone between the
    murmur and the doctor's stethoscope (听诊器). Many normal murmurs become harder to hear as children
    grow older, and some eventually disappear.
         Even though most murmurs do not mean anything is wrong, sometimes a heart problem can cause a
    murmur. If your doctor thinks your heart murmur could be due to a heart problem, you will need to see a
    pediatric cardiologist. This kind of doctor knows a lot about children's hearts.
    1. What's the text mainly about?
    A. Heart problems.
    B. Heart murmurs.
    C. Murmur types.
    D. Murmur grades.
    2. We can hear a kid's louder heart murmur when he has just _____.
    A. woken up from a sound sleep
    B. listened to some light music
    C. played football for two hours
    D. finished reading a storybook
    3. This text is most probably taken from _____.
    A. a science magazine
    B. an experiment report
    C. a hospital introduction
    D. a medical advertisement
    4. We can learn from the last paragraph that _____.
    A. most heart murmurs do harm to kids' health
    B. some heart murmurs can cause heart problems
    C. doctors know what has led to low temperatures
    D. a certain heart problem can cause a heart murmur
  • 阅读理解。
    01-22-2011, 07:52 PM 07
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         I'm looking for a small town in Alabama. A small rural town where everybody knows everybody
    with a low crime rate. And that has small water sources, such as creeks, or rivers, or lakes nearby
    where people go swimming. I have a son so of course I want good schools. And a nice downtown
    where there's a bunch of little, locally owned shops and a bakery and stuff like that. I don't really want
    a rich town, but not too poor. I want it to be a religious town with a nice little church too.
         If anybody knows of a town like that I would appreciate the info!
    01-23-2011, 09:52 PM 07
    Geili
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    You're looking for Mayberry. It's in North Carolina...
    [+] Rate this post positively
    01-24-2011, 08:52AM07
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         Hamilton. Lots of water and convenient stores. Everyone knows each other (they're all related).
    Schools probably aren't great. Lots of churches (not sure why you'll find a town in Alabama with only
    one church).
         Auburn is not a small town, but it has everything except for the water sources. Plus the schools are
    great.
    [+] Rate this post positively
    01-24-2011, 09:20 AM 07
    The Rambler
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         I live in Anniston, which is fairly small. The schools are terrible. Everyone goes to church and
    knows everyone else, but as far as safety goes, the crime is worse than that in the city Detroit. Haha!
    1. _____ has provided the most detailed and helpful information for Needhelp.
    A. Geili
    B. Threestep
    C. The Rambler
    D. None
    2. _____ is the most popular person on this website.
    A. Needhelp
    B. Threestep
    C. The Rambler
    D. Geili
    3. Needhelp is most probably unwilling to move to _____.
    A. Mayberry
    B. Hamilton
    C. Auburn
    D. Anniston
  • 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。
         It's hard when a best friend isn't around-maybe because she moved to a different school or a different
    class, or maybe she's just homesick for the day. Break or lunchtime can feel lonely without her. 1_____
    You want to have new friends, but how do you make them? Maybe it seems like everybody else already
    has their friends. 2_____
         Start by looking around your classroom-think about which kids you'd like to play with at break. Look
    for chances to say hi to them, smile, and he friendly. 3_____ Invite someone to play with you or say "Do
    you want to sit here?" in the lunchroom. When you're at break, walk over tc kids you want to play with,
    act friendly, and say "Hi, can I play, too?" or just join in.
         If you have trouble doing this or if you're feeling shy, ask your teacher to help you make new friends.
    Teachers are usually pretty good at matching up friends. 4_____ Be kind, be friendly, share, say positive
    things, offer to help-and pretty soon, you'll have one, or two, or even more new friends. 
         5_____ But when you see each other, you can share something you didn't have before she left: You
    can introduce her to your new friends!
    A. What's right for me?
    B. But remember, there's always room for more friends.
    C. Will it ever feel the same?
    D. The best way to make friends is to be a friend.
    E. Offer to share something or offer greetings. 
    F. Make a choice in your life.
    G. You might still miss that special best friend.
  • 短文改错。
         假如英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌的以下作文。文中共有
    10 处语言错误,每行中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
    增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
    删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
    修改:在错的词下画一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
    注意:1. 每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
              2. 只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
         One day, a little girl felt down onto the ground. A boy went over and wanted to help her up, but his mother
    stopped him, say, "Don't do that, or others will think you had knocked her down."
         Another day, the mother, much surprised, saw that their son just watched the fallen oil bottle lying on the
    ground as if nothing has happened. When asked why, the son answered, "If I had help the bottle up, you would
    have thought that I did it."
         I don't agree with what the mother did. I think that parents should let their children to know it is a pleasure
    to help others who is in trouble. We are big family. We should care for and help each other.
    _________________________________________________________________________________________
  • 书面表达。
         假如你是李华,Tracy即将结束在你们学校作为交换生的学习生活并返回英国。
    请你根据以下内容用英语写一篇欢送辞。
         1. 赞扬她的善良友好;
         2. 怀念与她相处的快乐时光;
         3. 感谢她对大家英语学习的帮助;
         4. 希望她有机会再来中国。
         注意:
         1. 词数100左右;
         2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
         3. 开头与结尾已为你写好。
         Dear teachers and friends, I'd like to say something before Tracy goes back to England.
    _________________________________________________________________________
    _________________________________________________________________________
         That's all. Thank you.