高三英语阶段测试练习 10页

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高三英语阶段测试练习

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高三英语阶段测试练习江苏省华罗庚中学程俐萍2002年3月6日I.听力第一节听下面五段对话。每段对话仅读一遍1.Whenwilltheman’splaneleave?A.5:00B.5:15C.5:302.Howmuchdidthemanspendforhislunch?A.$7.5B.$6.5C.$63.What’sthewoman’sopinion?A.Shedoesn’tagreeB.Shedoesn’tC.Sheagrees4.What’stheman’sjob?A.HeisalawyerB.HeisashopassistantC.Heworksforlawyers5.Whatisthemangoingtodo?A.HeisgoingtoherbirthdaypartyB.HeisgoingtocatchthetraintoBeijingC.Heisgoingtomeetafriend第二节听下面五段对话或独白。每段对话或独白读两遍6.Whathappenedtothegirl?A.HermotherwasillB.HerfatherwasillC.Shewasill7.Whatistherelationbetweenthetwospeakers?A.TheyarefatheranddaughterB.TheyarefriendsC.Theyareteacherandstudent8.Whatisthemanlookingfor?A.ArestaurantB.AclubC.Agarage9.Whendoesthedialoguetakeplace?A.InthemorningB.IntheafternoonC.Intheevening10.Wheredoyouthinkthedialoguetakeplace?A.AttheshopB.InthehospitalC.Attherailwaystation11.What’swrongwiththewoman?A.ShehastroublewithherheartB.ShehasafeverC.Shehasaheadache12.Whathasthemanbroughtthewoman?A.SomefruitB.SomefoodC.Somemedicine13.Whydoesn’tthemanwanttostaytoolong?A.BecauseheisverybusyB.BecauseheknowsthewomanneedsmorerestC.BecauseMr.Grahamdoesn’twanttoseehim14.Whattimedoesthedialoguetakeplace?A.At5:30B.At5:15C.At4:4510\n15.Whatdoesthewomansuggestdoing?A.GoingtothelibraryonherbicycleB.BorrowingthebooktomorrowC.Lendinghimherbicycle16.Wheredidthebeareatthewoman?A.InaparkB.InthegardenC.Inthehouse17.Whatdidthebeardoafterthechildrenclimbedupatalltree?A.ItwentawayB.ItranaroundthetreeC.Itclimbedupthetree,too18.Whatdidthespiritmakethegirlturnintoatfirst?A.ThesunB.ThemoonC.Theearth19.Whatdidtheboybecomeatlast?A.ThesunB.ThemoonC.Theearth20.Whydidthegirlmakeastronglight?A.ShewasafraidofdarkB.ShewantedtobebrightC.Shedidn’tlikepeopletolookatherII.单项填空21.Nowyouliveinanimportantyear__________,harderthaneverbeforeinyourlife,youshouldwork.A.thatB.asC.whenD.because22.Thepopularsingerwhohadbeenpraisedveryhighly_______tobeagreatdisappointment.A.turnedinB.turnedoutC.turnedupD.turneddown23._________thatweallwentout,lyinginthesun.A.TheweathersofinewasB.SofinewastheweatherC.SotheweatherwasfineD.Sowasthefineweather24.---WhydoyousuggestZhangjiajie?---Ibelieve______beautyof______naturetherewillmake_____excellentimpressionuponyou.A.a;the;anB.the;the;anC.the;/;theD.the;/an25.________,peopledon’tfeelhardtolivethroughthewinter.A.SuppliedallkindsofvegetableB.AllkindsofvegetablessuppliedwithC.AllkindsofvegetablessuppliedD.Supplyingallkindsofvegetables26.Jackpackedallthethingsintoacase,___________.A.beinganxiouslytoleaveB.tobeanxioustoleaveC.anxioustoleaveD.beanxioustoleave27.Shewon’tbeabletocomenextweek,becauseshe______herselfinMountTaithen.A.enjoysB.willbeenjoyingC.isenjoyingD.willhaveenjoying28.---Hi,thisseathasnotbeen________.Youmaysithere.---Thankyou.A.usedB.ownedC.seatedD.taken10\n29.---Didn’tyouknowthatyouweredrivingat100kilometersanhour,didyou,Madam?---_________.Myoldcarcandonomorethan80,officer.A.ImaynothavebeenB.Icouldn’thavebeenC.Imustn’thavebeenD.Icouldn’tbe30._________isnodoubt______NBAcanwinthefirstprizeinthematch.A.It;whetherB.There;thatC.It;thatD.There;whether31.Mr.Smithboughta________purseforhiswife.A.smallblackleatherB.blackleathersmallC.smallleatherblackD.blacksmallleather32.---Howwasyourjobinterview?---Oh,couldn’tfeel________.Ihardlyfoundpeopleanswerstomostofthequestionstheyasked.A.betterB.easierC.worseD.happier33.Weleaveittoyourownjudgement_________youshoulddoit.A.becauseB.thatC.whetherD.what34.Therewasateapotmadelikeaduck,oneof_______openmouththeteawassupposed______.A.which;comingB.whose;tocomethroughC.whose;comingD.its;tocomethrough35.Don’ttrusthim.Heis______sometricks.A.awayfromB.outfromC.downforD.uptoIII.完型填空Apatent(专利)isreallya____36______betweenamanwhohasinventedsomethingandthegovernmentofhiscountry.Theinventor___37____somethingnewandthentellsthegovernment___38_____aboutit.____39____heisgranted(给予)apatentbythegovernment.Unlesshetellsthegovernmentabouthisinventionhecannotbegrantedapatent.Thispatentisa__40____thatgiveshimtherightto___41_____otherpeoplefrommakingandsellinghisinvention,Noonecanmakeorsellit__42___theinventorallowshimtodoso,andthisgivestheinventorsthechancetomakemoney__43____hisinvention.Thepatentcanlastfor__44___20yearsinChinasolongascertain__45____arepaideveryyear__46_____theinventortothegovernment.Attheendof20years,or__47____,ifthefeeshavenotbeenpaid,thepatentstops.Theinvention__48____thenbeusedbyeverybodyquite___49_____.Apatentgivesapersontherighttopreventothers___50____hisinventionforacertaintime.The_51___ofthisistoencouragepeopletothinkofnewthings__52_____andnewwaysofmakingthings.Patentsystemisakindoflegalsystemestablishedbythestatetoprotectand__53___inventions-creationsandtopromote(encourageandimprove)thedevelopment10\nofscienceandtechnology___54___internationaleconomictechnologicalcooperation___55____thegrantofpatentrightsforinventions-creations.36.A.planB.agreementC.bargainD.decision37A.didB.doesC.madeD.makes38.A.allB.somethingC.noneD.alittle39.A.InturnB.InreturnC.ByturnsD.Byreturn40.A,noteB.inventionC.rightD.document41.A.presentB.protectC.preventD.provide42.A.withoutB.unlessC.lestD.sothat43.A.byB.intoC.outofD.with44.A.asmanyasB.asfarasC.solongasD.aslongas45.A.moneyB.feesC.fundsD.taxes46.A.fromB.forC.throughD.by47.A.beforeB.afterC.soD.since48.A.couldB.mayC.mustD.can’t49.A.quicklyB.easilyC.certainlyD.freely50.A.touseB.fromuseC.usedD.using51.A.thinkingB.opinionC.ideaD.thought52.A.ofmakingB.formakingC.tomakeD.tobemade53.A.inspireB.improveC.enableD.encourage54.A.aswellasB.soastoC.butalsoD.sothat55.A.forB.throughC.withD.asIV.阅读理解ATheWorldTradeOrganization(WTO),foundedonJanuary1,1995,aimstoencourageinternationaltradetoflowasfreelyaspossible,makingsuretradeagreementsarerespectedandthatanydisputescanbesettled.Inthefiveyearsinceitsfounding,theWTOhasbecomewellknownasoneoftheworld’smostpowerfuleconomicorganization,takingitsplacealongsidetheworldBankandInternationalMonetaryFund,Thesystemofglobalrulesforinternationaltrade,however,datesbackhalfacenturyto1948whentheGeneralAgreementonTariffs(关税)andTrade(GATT)wasformedafterWorldWarII.Astimewentby,itbecameclearthattheGATThadtwomajordrawbacks---thelimitedareasoftradeitcovered,andthelackofaneffectivesystemtosettledisputes.Aftersevenyearsoftradetalksendingin1994,theso-calledUruguaryRoundfinallygavebirthtotheWTO,completewithaneffectivesystemtosettledisputesandnewrulescoveringtradeinservicesandintellectualproperty(知识产权)Evenaftersevenyearsoftalksand22,500pagesofagreementstherewerestillproblems,especiallythedifficultytodealwithareasofagricultureandservices,which10\nthemembernationsagreedtorevisein2000.TheWTO,withitsheadofficeinGeneva,has150memberswith30morewaitingtojoin.56.FromthepassageweknowthattheGATTstoppedworking______A.soonafterWorldWarIIendedB.justintheyear1994C.alittlemorethan50yearsafterWorldWarIID.sevenyearsbeforetheUruguaryRoundtalk57.ComparedwithGATT,theWTO________.A.candobettertosettledisputesinmoreareasinternationaltradeB.gotitsmemberstosigntheagreementsmoreeasilyC.hasgottoomanyareasofinternationaltradetodealwithtoworkeffectivelyD.didn’tpayenoughattentiontoservicesandintellectualproperty58.InthenewcenturytheWTOwill_________.A.taketheplaceoftheWorldBankandInternationalMonetaryFundB.havenewrulescoveringtradeinservicesandintellectualpropertyC.makecompletenewrulesineveryareaofinternationaltradeD.havemembersanddomuchmoretosettlemoreproblems59.Theword“drawbacks”probablymeans________.A.weakpointsB.changesC.advantagesD.improvementsBLeft-handersAreEqualMUNICH---AlbertEinsteinandLeonardodaVinciwereintheclub;BillClintonandBillGatesarealsoamongitsmostfamousmembers.Left-handedpeople,however,areconsideredlessintelligentorunskillfulwiththeirhands.Schoolsinmanycountriesmayallowchildrentowritewiththeirlefthand,butinthemeantime“theideathatchildrenshouldbere-educatedtowritewiththerighthandhasnotyetbeenremovedfromtheheadsofmanyparentsandgrandparents,”saysElizabethWerthmuelleroftheLeft-handers’InitiativeinFuldaincentralGermany.InternationalLeft-handedDaywasheldonAugust13,1976----itwasapublicholiday---intheUS.Nowadaysinterestissteadilygrowingandthereareseveraladvicecenterstoprovideadviceandactivelycampaignagainsttheopinionthatleft-handersareunskillful.Psychologistandpsychotherapist精神病医生JohannaBarbaraSattler,whofoundedthefirstadvicecenterforleft-handersinMunichin1985,canonlyshakeherheadoversomeoftheconclusionsshe’sheard.“Left-handedpeopledienineyearsearlierthanright-handers”isonerumourSattlersaysthattheprocessofchangingwritinghandsmeansasuddenattackonthebrain.Memoryandspeechdefects缺点aretheresults,shesays,becauseleftorright-handedness,whichscientistssayisinanycaseinherited遗传,iscontrolledbythehemispheres大脑半球ofthebrain.Theseareconnectedtotheoppositebody-halfby10\ncrossednerves.Inleft-handers,therighthemisphereisfunctionallydominant支配.Itisprimarilyresponsiblefordeterminingspacepreferencesandthought.Thisexplainswhyleft-handedpeopleareoftendescribedasparticularlycreative.Butintheworkplace,theyoftenhaveproblemsinusingtechnicaldevices.However,itisalwaysbettertochooseanotherjobthantoretraintousetherighthand,saysExpertSattler.Incontrastto30earsago,left-handerarenolongerforcedtoswitchtotheirrighthandinGermanschools,yetmanyteachersstillhavenoideahowtheycanhelpleft-handerswithpracticaladvice.Instead,thesechildrenoftenhavetohearthattheyhavetogetalongwith“theproblem”themselves.60.Thefirstparagraphtellsusthat___________.A.scientistsintheworldareallleft-handersB.artistsintheworldareallleft-handersC.famouspeopleallovertheworldaremembersinthisspecialclubD.somefamouspeoplemaybeleft-handers61.Fromthethirdparagraphwelearnthat___________.A.studentsinmanyschoolsmustwritewiththeirlefthandB.studentsinmanyschoolssometimeswritewiththeirlefthandC.manyparentsinsistthatstudentswritewiththeirrighthandD.manyparentsinsistthatstudentswritewithbothhands62.AccordingtoSattler’sopinion,changingwritinghandsis__________-.A.reasonableB.interestingC.scientificD.unnecessary63.Itshowsinthispassagethatleft-handersare____________A.unskillfulintheworkshopB.oftenfullofimaginationintheirworkC.alwaystryingtodefeatright-handersD.oftensimple-mindedandfoolish64.Fromthelasttwoparagraphswefindthat________.A.people’sopinionaboutleft-handershaschangedB.GermanstudentsseldomgethelpfromtheirteachersC.Left-handersatGermanschoolsfeeldisappointedD.Left-handersatGermanschoolsfindnotroubleusinganythingCTheAttackonSeptember11thNewYork:Whenthefirstjetstruck1WorldTradeCenterat8:48amonTuesday,thepeoplein2WorldTradeCenterwithaviewoftheinstantdamageacrossthedividehadtheclearestsenseofwhatthey,too,mustdo:getoutfirst.KatherineIlachinski,whohadbeenknockedoffherchairbytheblastofheatexplodingfromtheneighboringtower,wasoneofthose.Despiteher70yearsofage,MsIlachinski,anarchitectworkingonthe91stfloorof2WorldTradeCenter,thesouthtower,wentforthestairs.Twelvefloorsaboveher,JudyWein,anexecutive(manager),screamedandsetoff,too.10\nButothersupanddownthe110floors,manywithoutclearviewsofthedamageacrossthewayandthusunclearaboutwhatwashappening,werenotsosure.Andthe18minutesbeforethenextplanewouldhitweretickingoff.Amidtheuncertaintyaboutwhatwasthebestthingtodo,formalannouncementsinsidethesouthtowerinstructedpeopletostayput,assuringthemthatthebuildingwassoundandthethreatwaslimitedtotheothertower.Someleft,othersstayed.Somebegantheclimbdownand,whenmetwithmoreannouncementsandothercautions警告tostoporreturn,wentbackup.Thedecisionsmadeinthoseinstantsprovedtobeofgreatimportance,becausemanywhochosetostayweredoomed注定死亡whenthesecondjetcrashedintothesouthtower,killingmanyandstranding使某物留在manymoreinthefloorsabovewherethejethit.OneofthosecaughtinindecisionwastheexecutiveatFujiBankUSA.RichardJacobsofFujiBankleftthe79thfloorwiththeotherofficeworkers,butonthe48thfloortheyheardtheannouncementthatthesituationwasundercontrol.Severalgotintheliftsandwentbackup,twominutesorsobeforetheplanecrashedintotheirfloor.“Ijustdon’tknowwhathappenedtothem,”Mr.Jacobssaid.65.Fromthepassage,weknowthatthesouthtowerwashitbytheplane___________.A.at8:30B.18minutesearlierthanthenorthtowerC.ataround9:00D.at8:4866.Theunderlinedwords“stayup”means_________.A.stayinthebuildingB.leaveatonceC.puteverythingbackandthenleaveD.keepsilent67.Whichfloorwashitbythesecondjet?A.the91stfloorb.the103rdfloorC.the60thfloorD.the79thfloor68.Fewerpeoplewouldhavediedif__________.A.moreannouncementshadbeenmadeB.peoplehadn’tusedtheliftsC.theincidenthadhappenedonaweekendD.thepeoplehadobeyedtheofficerulesDIhitched(钩住)thetraveling-cancontainingthefoodontothecarrier.IrolledthebicycletheshortdistancefromthehousetotheroadwhileEdnainagreen-andreddresswalkedbesideme.MountingthevehiclewiththecanonthebackandEdnaonthecross-barprovedalittletricky;butIamrathergoodwithbicycles.Isolvedtheproblembygettingontheseatfirstandkeepingthebicyclestationarywithonefootrestingfirmlyontheground.ThenEdnaclimbedonthebarsittingsideways;andIpushoff.TheexcitementofhavinghersoclosewithinmyarmsandtheperfumeofherhairinmynosewouldhaveprovedoverpoweringifI’dhadmuchtimetoconsiderit.Ihadn’t.Theroadtothehospitalturnedouttobequitehilly,notsteepbutjustenoughtotakethewindoutofone;and,withthekindofpassengerIhad,Ididn’tcaretoadmittoo10\nreadily(爽快地)tobeingtired.SoIracedupallthelittlehillocksuntilmyheartragedlikeabonfire篝火whichwasverystupidofme.“Youareverystrong,”saidEdna“Why?”Isaid,orratheroutofbreath,inoneenormousexpiration(呼气)asIroundedthesummitofyetanothersmallhill.“Youareeatingallthehillslikeyam山芋”.“Ihaven’tseenanyhillyet,”Ireplied,gettingbacksomeofmybreathasIpedalledfreelydownthesmall,friendlydescent下坡thatfollowed.Thesewordswerehardlyoutofmymouthwhenastupidsheepandherfourorfivelambsrushedoutoftheroadsideonmyleft.Ibrakedsharply.UnfortunatelyEdna’sbackwasrestingonmyleftarmandpreventedmeapplyingthebrakeonthatsideeffectively.Soonlythebrakeonthefrontwheelperformedfully.Thebicyclepitched直冲forwardandcrashedontheroad.ShewasthrownfartheruptheroadandassoonasIgotup,Irushedtohelphertoherfeetagain.WithouttakingmyeyesfromthefoodImurmuredthatIwasverysorry.“Itwasnotyourfault.”shesaid,“Itwasthestupidsheep.”ThenInoticedwiththecornerofmyeyesthatshebendingdown.Iturnedthenandsawwhereshehadgrazed擦伤herkneeontheroad.“Ohdear”Isaid,“Edna,Iamsorry.”Sheleftherfrock长袍whichshehadheldupalittleatthekneeandcametodustmyshoulderwheremynewwhiteshirtcarriedathickpatchofindelible洗不掉的red-earth.Thenshebentdownandpickedupthetravelling-canandbegantowipeawaythesand,andthespiltsoupwithgreenleaves.Tomysurpriseshewascryingandsayingsomethinglike“Mymotherwilldieofhungertoday”.ActuallyIthinkhercryingwasprobablyduetohurtpridebecausethefoodlyingontheroadshowedhowpoorherfamilywas.ButImaybewrong.Atthetime,however,Iwasgreatlyupset.“Canshemanagebreadandcornedbeef?”Iasked.“Wecouldbuysomeoutsidethehospital.”“Ihaven’tbroughtanymoney,”saidEdna.“Ihavesomemoney,”Isaid,feelingthefirstbreathofreliefsincetheaccidenthappened.“Andwecouldgetsomedisinfectant消毒剂foryourknee.I’mterriblysorry,mydear.”69.Wecaninferthat,atthebeginningofthepassage,thewriterhadjust_________.A.offeredtomarryEdnaB.liedtoherC.offeredtotakesomefoodtohermotherinhospitalD.offeredtogiveEdnaalifttovisithermotherinhospital70.Thewaythewriterrodehisbicycleoverthehillsshowsthat__________.A.hewasverystrongB.Ednawassoattractivethathecouldn’tconcentrateC.hewantedtoimpressEdnaD.hewasnotveryobservant71.Theaccidentcouldprobablyhavebeenavoidedafterthesheepandlambshadrushedoutintotheroadif_________.A.hehadnotbrakedsharplyB.bothbrakeshadworkedproperly10\nC.hehadnotbeensobusyadmiringEdnaD.hehadlookedwhenhewasgoing72.WhatwasthemainreasonforEdnafeelingupset?A.ShehadhurtherkneeB.ShethoughtthathermotherwouldhavetogohungrythatdayC.ThefoodlyingontheroadshowedhimhowpoorherfamilywasD.Wecannotbesure73.Itisimpliedthattheauthor’schieffeelingaftertheaccidentwasof_________.A.sorrowbecauseofthespoiltfoodB.guiltbecauseofEdna’sgrazedkneeC.concernaboutwhatshemightthinkofhimD.angeratthestupidsheepEAworldofopportunityTheNewYorkTimesisnowbetterthanever----Allthemorereasontoorderhomedeliverynow.NEW---SEPARATEsectionsforTheArts,MondaythroughThursday,andSports7daysaweekthatyoucanpullout,takewithyouorpassalongNEW---TheDingIn,DingingOutsection,Wednesdays,abanquetofgreatmealsyoucanmakeyourself,orderuporeatout.NEW---TheHouse&Homesection.Thursdays,filledwithuseful,interestingfeaturesandarticlesaboutmakingthemistofallsortsoflivingspaces.NEW---Anexpended,two-partWeekendsection.Fridays,withmoreideasaboutmovies,shows,artexhibitions,outdoorandindoorrecreation.Latestnewsandsportsresultsdaily.Andofcourse,dailyworldandnationalnews,Sunday’sspecial;sectionsandalltheothergreatfeaturesyou’llcontinuetofindinTheTimes.FindoutjusthowmuchYOUcanbenefitfromTheTimeseveryday.CallI---800---331---1969orusethepostage-paidordercardtoorderconvenienthomedeliverya50%OFFourregularprice74.Detailedinformationaboutfilmscanbefoundin_________section.A.TheArtsB.TheDiningIn,DingingOutC.TheHouse&HomeD.Weekend75.Themainideaofthisadvertisementis__________.A.manyopportunitieswillbeprovidedjusttothosewhoorderhomedeliveryB.severalnewsectionshavebeenprintedseparatelyfromnowonC.readerscanbewellinformedofthelatestnewsandsportsresultsD.peoplecanpickupalltheinformationtheyareinterestedin10\nV.短文改错:OneeveningtwoGermanwerewalkinginthestreettogether.76.________Theytriedtofindachancetostealsomething.Theclockstrike77.________twelve.Mostofthepeoplewenttobed.Quietlytheycameto78.________ahouse.Therewerenolightsinthehousebutitseemedthat79.________everyoneinthehousewasasleep.Stoodatthefrontgate,80________onesaidinGermantoother,“youwaithere.I’llgoaroundto81.________thebackdoorandthengetthehouse…”Suddenlyout82.________ofthehouseranadog.Thetwomenwerefrightening83.________andranawayasfastastheycould.Theydarednottostopuntil84.________theygottoalonelyplace.“Iwasn’texpectedthedogcould85._______understandGerman,”onemansaidVI.作文请你仔细阅读所给英文信,然后给Worried写一封回信。要求包含以下内容:1.鼓励他振作,不要灰心。2.记一些惯用词组和句型结构,将它们组织在一起并用其造句。3.多读英语,告诉他通过大量阅读才能正确使用语言。4.多背诵一些好的短文。要求:不要逐字逐条翻译,词数一百左右。DearHelpful,I’maSeniorThreestudentsandI’mintrouble.IusedtolikeEnglish,butnowIhavesomedifficultyinEnglish,especiallyinEnglishwriting.ThoughIknowEnglishisaveryimportantsubject,Ithinknowitistoodifficultforme.YouknowIhavegotpoorresultsinEnglishmanytimesbecausemywritingispoor.IwonderwhysomanystudentslikeEnglishandcangetgoodresultsinEnglish.Idowanttobeoneofthebeststudentsandgotoafamousuniversityaftergraduation.ButbyEnglishisnotgoodenough.WhatshouldIdo?Worried10

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