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    2014年高考适应性练习(三)英语试题 本试卷分第I卷和第II卷两部分,共14页。满分150分。考试用时120分钟。 注意事项: 1.答题前,考生务必用0.5毫米黑色签字笔将自己的姓名、座号、准考证号、县区和 科类填涂在答题纸规定的位置上。; 2.第I卷每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡纸对应题目的答案标号涂黑;如需 改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。3.第II卷必须用0.5毫米黑色签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题纸各题目指定区域内相应的位置;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新的答案;不能使用涂改液、胶带纸、修正带。不按以上要求作答的答案无效。第I卷(共105分)第一部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分55分)第一节语法和词汇(共10小题;每小题1.5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,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。1. We are living in Information Age, time of new discoveries and greatchanges.A. an: the B.不填;the C. 不填;a D. the; a2. - You don t have your handbag with you. - Where have I left it,A. Good heavens! B. No kidding.C. How could I? D. Nothing serious.3. It worried her a bit her book for the test was missing.A. what B. how C. that D. whether4. Ancient Rome was a country culture influenced the western world for centuries.A. which B. where C. whose D. that5. - I saw him just now in the lecture hall. - He usually there in the morningA. stays B. stayed C. is staying D. has stayed6. your purchases in time, make sure the express company knows your address exactly.A. Received B. To receive C. Receiving D. Having received7. Cheer up! There are times in everyone's life everything seems tough.A. when B. while C. until D. before8. The rain kept pouring for three days on end, quite a few villages.A. to flood B. being flooded C. flooded D. flooding9.I can't drive my car out. Someone their car on my drive way.A. has been parking B. was parking C. has parked D. had parked10. - Buying a used car can be risky.- We never know when a problem can occur.A. So what? B. I couldn't agree more.C. Far from it. D. Nothing serious.第二节完形填空(共30个小题;满分40分)阅读下面两篇短文,掌握其大意,然后从每题所给的四个选项(A. B. C和D)中.选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑.第一篇(共10小题:每小题1分,满分10分) It was one of the last days before Christmas, and the assistants in the large store had theirhands full 11 eager Christmas shoppers. At one counter an old lady was choosing 12 and by the time she had found what shewanted, the counter was 13 with pairs of all colors and sizes.When the salesgirl had finally written out the 14 and was about to turn to the nextcustomer with a tired voice, "Thank you very much, madam." The old lady 15 cried out,"Oh, I almost 16 ." "Anything else, madam?" said the girl, "Yes," began the old lady, "I'dlike to buy another pair of gloves for a girl of your age, but I' m not quite sure about what colorand 17 1 should choose. I wonder if you could help me." "Certainly, madam", was the girl'sreply.The tired girl did her best to help the old lady 18 her mind.At last the chosen pair of gloves were wrapped up and paid for as well, and then the old ladyhanded the girl the 19 and said, "These now, dear, these gloves are for you and thank youfor being so 20 .1 do hope you have a merry Christmas!"11. A. serving B. leading C. organizing D. watching12. A. clothes B. shoes C. gifts D. gloves13. A. mixed B. covered C. filled D. occupied14. A. bill B. story C. money D. name15. A. happily B. calmly C.suddenly D. roughly16. A. finished B. believed C.ignored D. forgot17. A. interest B. design C.grade D. opinion18. A. keep up B. catch up C.make up D. take up19. A. honor B.burden C. choice D. parcel20. A. honest B. pat1ent C. lucky D. active第二篇(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)I had just been sent back to prison for the second time. I was 18 years old and nobody seemedto 21 me. Because of my age, I was signed up for educational classes in English and science,which I 22 for as long as possible.One day, while heading for the classroom, I 23 all that I hated about my real' school,ready to make life 24 for everyone, especially all my teachers. As I got to the 25 ,Ifound a young man chatting to the students. I tried to 26 past unnoticed, but he took myhand and 27 it friendly, saying "Hi, nice to meet you, please come in."From that moment on, everything 28 . Classes were fun and I started to 29 reading and writing in a way I hadn't thought possible. The 30 were never the same twice: one day,we'd be baking cakes as an 31 in instructive writing, the next we'd be watching a fireworksdisplay' in a test tube. All of that was 32 to me. But, more than that, this teacher made mefeel like a 33 person again. He spoke to me like an equal and 34 me to stand up formy thoughts and opinions using my 35 ,and not my fists as before. He was never too busy to talk about what was 36 me and he was always ready to back up his support with actions.I came out of the 37 with 4 good qualifications, and I knew 38 what I wanted todo-I wanted to teach. My family can't 39 the transformation I've gone through, neither canI. Now I'm enjoying my new life, but I'll never forget how much I 40 to this inspiringteacher who has turned our lives around.21.A. wait for B. care about C. search for D. laugh at22.A. avoided B. started C. attended D. offered23.A. greeted B. shared C. met D. remembered24. A. difficult B. happy C.simple D. good25. A. office B. door C.station D. street26. A. slip B. travel C.jump D. drive27. A. beat B. touchecd C. shook D. kissed28. A. appeared B. turmed C. changed D. worked29. A. escape B.suggest C. enjoy D. delay30. A. ideas B. events C. sports D. lessons31. A. examination B. exercise C. ability D. award32. A. significant B. easy C. safe D. terrible33. A. different B. normal C. rich D. serious34. A. warned B. encouraged C. ordered D. allowed35. A. hand B. spirit C. brain D. strength36. A. surprising B. frightening C. hurting D. bothering37. A. prison B. classroom C. school D. memory38. A. honestly B. luckily C. strangely D. exactly39. A.prove B. expect C. explain D. believe40. A. admit B. promise C. owe D. afford第二部分阅读理解(共25小题:每小题2分,满分50分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B, C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑. A Jennifer Jayne Plater, 39 and partner Michael Knight, 40,were found guilty of causing unnecessary suffering to Lola,who they starved for six weeks.But the couple failed to turn up to court to face thecharges.Judges have now issued an arrest warrant(证明)forthe couple, warning that they could face up to four months in prison for the offences.Tony Stock, accusing at Wigan and Leigh Magistrates Court, said the alarm had been raisedafter neighbours called in the RSPCA (Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty of Animals) toinvestigate after becoming concerned about Lolas severe weight loss.He said: "They said that they could see every bone in her body, she was so thin." RSPCAInspector Vicky McDonald was calld to the house and seized the dog after finding Lola was"very emaciated" with her bones visible through her skin.Speaking at the court, Mr Stock added: "When he lifted Lola into the Society's vehicle hewas astonished by how light Lola was and how easy it was to lift her."Vet Angus McKenzie, who examined Lola on behalf of the charity, found the dog to bedehydrated(脱水) and suffering as a result of being starved for "at least six weeks or longer."Lola was taken into the care of the RSPCA weighing 15.5 kg and in six weeks she hadincreased her weight through normal feeding to 21.4 kg-a 47.6 per cent weight gain.The couple, from Wigan, Greater Manchester, face joint charges of causing unnecessarysuffering to the pet by failing to investigate her weight loss and poor condition.They were also accused of failing in a duty of care to ensure they met the dog's s needs forfresh drinking water. Lola has now been re-homed by the RSPCA.41. What do we know about the couple?A. They didn't know how to raise Lola properly.B. They felt guilty and were ashamed to go to court.C. They were angry with the neighbors raising the alarm.D. They would be put in prison though they didn't appear in court.42. It can be inferred from the text that 。A. Tony Stock is in charge of arresting the coupleB. the neighbors might be animal protectorsC. Lola's weight was still in the normal emaciation scaleD. the RSPCA are responsible for accusing those who abuse pets;43. What does the underlined word "emaciated" in Paragraph 4 mean?A. Thin. B. Poor. C. Strong. D. Slim.44. According to the text, Lola was 。A. starved and her bones were visible through her skinB. so light that everyone could lift her easilyC. still alive and active though she was so thinD. released and re-homed by the court at last45. What can we learn from the text?A.People show more concern about animals than about their neighbors,B. RSPCA has to visit every house where pet animals are raised.C. Animal abuse is guilty according to law in Greater Manchester.D. The couple will never keep animals in their home.BI wasn't surprised when I read that actress Helen Hunt recently stated that she would neverallow her young daughter to become a child star. Ms Hunt, now in her late 40s, is the daughter of a Hollywood technical director, and grew up in Hollywood. She started acting and modeling whenshe was eight and has probably seen a lot over those years in show business.She has had a successful career. She earned four Golden Globes and four Emmys. She alsoattained the top honor of her profession when she won the Best Actress Academy Award for herrole in the 1992 movie, As Good As It Gets. Given those accolades, Ms Hunt is successful. Thereis no doubt that her early experiences as a child star prepared her for what has been an outstanding adult career. Given those achievements, why would this star declare she'll never allow her daughter, now at the age of six, to follow in her footsteps?Everyone familiar with the entertainment scene is aware of the reasons for her attitudeRecent tabloid(小报) news headlines featuring the troubles of former child stars, among themLindsay Lohan, Britney Spears and the late Gary Coleman, may answer the question. AlthoughMsHunt managed to become a successful grown-up star, she apparently believes she's an exception.What Ms Hunt may be suggesting is that many very young stars go through unnaturalchildhoods on movie and TV sets. While they're earning big incomes, they're so pampered(纵容)by directors and praised by fans; they may get false impressions that their lives will always be thatway. Then, within a few years, when faced with reality, they're hurt and confused. After all theoverwhelming affection, they find they can't deal with the problems. That's often when drugs andalcohol take over their lives.Helen Hunt has some other reasons why she doesn't want her daughter to be in theentertainment business. Many child stars can never make a successful transition to meaningfuladulthood. However,as with Hollywood movies, I believe there are both good and bad scenes about how itplayed can be piayed out in real life.46. According to the text.Ms Hunt .A. started acting and modeling as a little girlB. has been interested in acting for about 30 yearsC. is the daughter of a famous actorD. started singing when she was eight47. What does the underlined word "accolades" in Paragraph 2 probably mean?A. Difficulties. B. Awards. C. Salaries. D. Opinions.48. In the author's opinion, what contributed to Helen Hunt's success?A. Her hard work. B. The help of a technical directorC. Her experiences as a child stars. D. Her talent and good luck.49. Why wouldn't Helen Hunt allow her daughter to become a child star?A. Because it's hard for every child star to succeed in the beginning,B. Because some child stars used to ruin their future.C. Because many child stars formed the habit of taking drugs and alcohol.D. Because it's hard to make a successful transition to meaningful adulthood,50. What can we conclude from the text?A. Child stars are more likely to succeed in the future.B. There is no way to save the entertainment business.C. The author has a different opinion about child stars.D. Meaningful adulthood only belongs to non-child stars.CA team at NASA has set out to "grow where no man has grown before". In 2015, NASA willattempt to make history by growing plants on the moon. If they are successful, it will be the firsttime humans have ever brought life to another planet. Along the way, they will makegroundbreaking contributions to our understanding of biology. agriculture, and life on otherworlds. The team is finally bringing to life an idea that has been discussed and debated for decadesThey will try to grow plants in aluminum cans. But these are no ordinary containerstheyrepacked with cameras, sensors(传感器), and electronics that will allow the team to receive image broadcasts of the plants as they grow. These surroundings will have to be able to successfully control their own temperature, water intake, and power supply in order to brave the severe climate on the moon.Thanks to the rapid advances in electronics over the last few years, parts that would haveonce cost millions of dollars now cost just hundreds. This project would have cost $300 milliontwo decades ago - now, NASA can make it for under $2 million. But what really made thisproject possible was an unexpected opportunity: the Google Lunar X Prize, a twenty-million-dollar prize for a private company to launch a robotic spacecraft that lands on the moon, travels across the surface, and sends back two "Mooncasts" by December 31, 2015.This is step one to develop biological based life support systems on other worlds. Thisexperiment will test whether plants can survive radiation, grow in partial gravity - the samedifficulties that we will need to overcome in order to build a greenhouse on the moon, or createlife on Mars. We may also learn a great deal about how to grow food in unfriendly climates hereon our own planet by knowing how plants deal with stress on the moon.51. What can we learn from the first paragraph?A. No human being has ever set foot on the moon before.B. It will be a milestone for humans to grow plants on outer world.C. The experiment is sure to be successful with NASA's brave attempt.D. Humans know nothing about the biology, agriculture and life on other worlds.52. The aluminum cans,packed with cameras, sensors, and electronics will .A. supply the necessary nutrient to the plantsB. monitor the surrounding climate on the moonC. test the equipments by sending instant imagesD. help the team to watch the,growth of the plants closely53. What is the key factor for the NASA to carry out the experiment?

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