2014年版高考英语二轮复习随堂达标测试3

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2014年版高考英语二轮复习随堂达标测试3

二轮提优:限时精练一45分钟综合性过关小练习(三)‎ 注意事项:‎ ‎1. 答题前,考生务必将学校、班级、姓名写在密封线内。‎ ‎2. 请将选择题的答案根据老师批改需要填写在试卷第3页所附的答题栏内。‎ 一、 单项填空 请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。‎ ‎(  )1. The celebration for my promotion to Chief Manager held last night was      great success. We young people sang and danced till it came to      end late into the night. ‎ A. the; an B. the; the C. a; an D. a; the ‎(  )2. It’s amazing that I heard from my old friend last week.     , it is about two dozen years since we said goodbye to each other last time. ‎ A. In a word    B. Sooner or later ‎ C. Once in a while    D. Believe it or not ‎(  )3. —Hi, Peter, how are you?‎ ‎—Sorry, I am Jack. You      our twin brothers. ‎ A. were mixing up  B. mixed up C. have mixed up  D. mix up ‎(  )4. —How is your father? Is he better after he came out of hospital?‎ ‎—He     have been, but he didn’t follow the doctor’s advice. ‎ A. will   B. should C. must D. would ‎(  )5. After the young man graduated from school, he      playing the piano for some reason, but not long before he gave it up. ‎ A. drew up B. kept up C. saved up D. took up ‎(  )6.      you never camp for more than a night or two at a time, you still have to choose a comfortable tent for its convenience. ‎ A. Even if B. As though     C. Now that D. In case ‎(  )7. —How does Lucy like the new dress she bought in Rome?‎ ‎—She said she     it, had she known Mary had already got such an Italian style. ‎ A. would not buy          B. will not buy C. would not have bought    D. should not buy ‎(  )8. A company must consider how it      data in order that its employees can find what they need without difficulty. ‎ A. accumulates   B. recognizes ‎ C. classifies      D. identifies ‎(  )9.      with so much difficulty made the medical team fail to complete the task on time. ‎ A. Being faced B. Face C. Facing D. Faced ‎(  )10. Mr Brown has earned the respect of farmers everywhere.     , they know they can trust him. ‎ A. Therefore   B. Furthermore C. However  D. Likewise ‎(  )11. The old man as well as his two dogs      the habit of jogging every Sunday afternoon since his wife passed away. ‎ A. has got into   B. have got into ‎ C. got into      D. gets into ‎(  )12. We were asked to exercise every morning and      we went for a ten-mile run each Saturday. ‎ A. as a result B. in addition    C. in contrast D. as a whole ‎(  )13. She knew someone had      her house when she saw the mess. She picked up the phone and dialed 110. ‎ A. broken up B. broken through ‎ C. broken into D. broken down ‎(  )14. We guarantee the      of these figures because we have checked them for several times. ‎ A. assumption B. association C. acquisition   D. accuracy ‎(  )15. —Jack always gets angry when I point out his mistakes.‎ ‎—Such is him.     . ‎ A. A little pot is soon hot B. A close mouth catches no flies C. A constant guest is never welcome D. A little body often harbors a great soul 二、 完形填空 请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。‎ I always felt sorry for people in wheelchairs. Some people, old and weak, cannot  16  by themselves. Others seem perfectly healthy,  ‎17  in business suits, and wheel themselves around with strong determination. But whenever I saw someone in a wheelchair, I only saw a  18 , not a person. ‎ Then I fainted(晕倒) at Euro Disney  19  low blood pressure. This was the first time I had ever fainted, and my parents said that I must  20  for a while after First Aid. I agreed to take it easy, but  21  I stepped towards the door, I saw my dad pushing a(an) ‎22  in my direction! Feeling the color burn my cheeks, I asked him to wheel that thing right back to  23  he found it. ‎ I could not believe this was happening to me. Wheelchairs were  24  for other ‎ people but not for me. As my father wheeled me out into the main street, people  25  began to treat me differently. ‎ Little kids ran in front of me,  26  my father to stop the wheelchair suddenly.  27  set in as I was thrown back and forth. “Stupid kids—they have perfectly good  28 . Why can’t they watch where they’re going?” I thought. People  29  down at me, pity in their eyes. Then they would look away, maybe because they thought the  30  they forgot me, the better. ‎ ‎“I am just like you!” I wanted to scream. “The only  31  is that you’ve got legs, and I have wheels.”  ‎ People in wheelchairs are not 32 . They can see every look and hear each word. Looking out at the faces, I finally understood: I was once just like them. I  33  people in wheelchairs exactly the way they did not  34  to be treated. I realized it is some of us with two healthy legs who are  35  disabled. ‎ ‎(  )16. A. look around B. care about C. make out  D. get around ‎(  )17. A. dressed B. covered   C. folded D. lost ‎(  )18. A. beast    B. disability   C. passer-by  D. failure ‎(  )19. A. by way of B. as to C. due to D. in terms of ‎(  )20. A. sleep    B. break C. leave D. rest ‎(  )21. A. before B. until C. because D. as ‎(  )22. A. wheelchair B. carriage C. armchair D. bed ‎(  )23. A. whom B. that C. where D. which ‎(  )24. A. fine    B. sad C. light D. cheap ‎(  )25. A. gradually B. immediately C. finally D. rapidly ‎(  )26. A. catching B. making C. preventing D. forcing ‎(  )27. A. Bitterness B. Interest C. Regret D. Amusement ‎(  )28. A. space B. manners C. legs D. control ‎(  )29. A. smiled B. stared C. handed D. pushed ‎(  )30. A. happier B. faster C. sooner D. harder ‎(  )31. A. advantage B. difference C. choice D. difficulty ‎(  )32. A. healthy B. common C. stupid D. violent ‎(  )33. A. treated B. ignored C. greeted D. injured ‎(  )34. A. mean B. need C. enjoy D. want ‎(  )35. A. generally B. truly C. mostly D. eventually 三、 阅读理解 请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。‎ A If you want to know how crazy people can be about their pets, you might remember that Helmsley left $12 million to her little Maltese dog when she died last year.‎ The dog’s name is Trouble. And apparently Trouble is still alive. Of course, I would hang on, too, if someone left me $12 million. Look! Top-shelf dog food, soft pillows everywhere, drivers walking me in nice leafy parks. I would live to be ‎110 in dog years.‎ The dog’s story is still fresh in my mind the other night when I leave a steak house after a superb meal. Then I notice a woman carrying a small bag out of the door behind me.‎ Once outside, she walks over to where a man is holding a tiny dog like it’s a baby. The dog looks like a Maltese, too, barking and annoying, with a cute haircut.‎ And now I am treated to an absolute astonishing sight. Because now the woman reaches into the bag and begins pulling out little pieces of meat, which she puts on a plastic spoon and feeds to the dog.‎ This is no cheap steak house. It’s actually way out of my league—I’m there only because it’s a special occasion. I can tell you this: If I walked out of the place with any leftover steak, it sure wouldn’t go to a dog. Not at those prices. ‎ So now the woman is spoon-feeding the dog and the man is just standing there, holding this dog and looking as if this is the most normal thing in the world. And the dog is calmly chewing these pieces of steak as if he’s a little king. And this dog is in no hurry. He’s having a great time.‎ A few minutes go by, and now the dog finishes all of his steak. At this point, I hear the woman say to the man “Think he’s still hungry?” And she glances behind her at the restaurant, as if she might go back in there to get more steak for the dog.‎ Watching all this, I’m afraid I’m going to shout, “Are you out of your mind? Feeding all that pricey steak to that little dog? Did you see what our American life is like today? We’re all going to be eating dog food if this keeps up!”‎ ‎(  )36. Why would the author live to be ‎110 in dog years?‎ A. Because he is always in poor health and falls ill.‎ B. Because a Maltese dog lives longer than a human being.‎ C. Because his grandparents left him a large sum of money.‎ D. Because he thinks the dog is treated extremely well.‎ ‎(  )37. The underlined sentence “It’s actually way out of my league” (in Para.6) means     . ‎ A. the restaurant is too expensive for the author B. the author hates the dog being taken there C. the superb restaurant is about to be out of service D. the dog doesn’t belong to the author’s group ‎(  )38. Seeing the dog is being treated to expensive steak, the author becomes extremely     . ‎ A. indifferent B. annoyed    C. concerned D. envious ‎(  )39. What is the story mainly about?‎ A. An American family’s happy life.‎ B. A Maltese dog getting $12 million from its owner.‎ C. A New Yorker spending $8 billion for a few banks.‎ D. A pet dog being fed with expensive food.‎ B Ottawa is the capital of Canada. It is the second largest city in Ontario and the fourth largest city in the country.‎ The Centre Block is the main building on Parliament Hill(国会山). It is also the location of several ceremonial spaces, such as the Hall of Honor and the Memorial Chamber. The present Centre Block is the second iteration of the building, after the first was destroyed by fire in 1916, and it is one of the most recognizable buildings in Canada.‎ Downtown Ottawa is the commercial and economic centre of the city. Most of the buildings are office towers. While most of Ottawa’s high tech industry is based ‎ elsewhere, it has a significant presence in the downtown core. The downtown also contains a number of apartments, hotels, and the older single family homes and townhouses along its edges.‎ The National Gallery of Canada is one of Canada’s premier art galleries. The Gallery has a large and varied collection of paintings, drawings, sculpture and photographs. Although its focus is on Canadian art, it also holds works by some noted American and European artists.‎ The Rideau Canal is the oldest continuously operated canal system in North America. At the very beginning, the purpose of the Rideau Canal was military, as it was intended to provide a secure supply and communication route between Montreal and the British naval base in Kingston. It remains in use today primarily for pleasure boating, with most of its original structures remained. The locks on the system open for navigation in mid-May and close in mid-October.‎ ‎(  )40. What does “iteration” probably mean in the 2nd paragraph?‎ A. Repair. B. Design. C. Copy. D. Landmark.‎ ‎(  )41. In the core of Downtown Ottawa, we could see     . ‎ A. a large number of tall towers B. head offices of Ottawa’s high tech industry C. a number of apartments and hotels D. the older single family homes and townhouses ‎(  )42. Collections in the National Gallery of Canada are mainly     . ‎ A. paintings and drawings  B. sculpture and photographs C. works by Canadian artists  D. artwork by Americans and Europeans ‎(  )43. Which of the following is TRUE about the Rideau Canal?‎ A. It is the oldest canal system in North America.‎ B. It was originally for the military purpose.‎ C. The original structures remain never changed.‎ D. People can only go boating from May to October.‎ ‎         ‎ ‎45分钟综合性过关小练习(三)‎ 一、 单项填空 ‎1. C ‎ ‎2. D ‎ ‎3. B ‎ ‎4. B ‎ ‎5. D ‎ ‎6. A ‎ ‎7. C ‎ ‎8. C ‎ ‎9. A ‎ ‎10. B ‎ ‎11. A ‎ ‎12. B ‎ ‎13. C ‎ ‎14. D ‎ ‎15. A ‎ 二、 完形填空 本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。“我”因为身体的原因坐在了轮椅上,因而有机会感受到人们对待残疾人的态度有多么重要,以不正确的方式对待残疾人的伤害有多大。到底什么样的人才是“残疾”?‎ ‎16. D ‎ ‎17. A ‎ ‎18. B ‎ ‎19. C ‎ ‎20. D ‎ ‎21. D ‎ ‎22. A ‎ ‎23. C ‎ ‎24. A ‎ ‎25. B ‎ ‎26. D ‎ ‎27. A ‎ ‎28. C ‎ ‎29. B ‎ ‎30. C ‎ ‎31. B ‎ ‎32. C ‎ ‎33. A ‎ ‎34. D ‎ ‎35. B ‎ 三、 阅读理解 A 本文是一篇记叙文,记叙了作者发现一位女士正在给自己的宠物狗喂食昂贵的牛排,作者对此感到非常恼怒,认为那位女士并没有考虑到当今美国人的生活状况,如果继续这样下去,人们要去吃狗粮了。‎ ‎36. D ‎ ‎37. A ‎ ‎38. B ‎ ‎39. D ‎ B 本文是一篇说明文,介绍了加拿大首都渥太华的一些特色景观。‎ ‎40. C ‎ ‎41. B ‎ ‎42. C ‎ ‎43. B ‎
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