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・20232024学年河南省郑州二中等八校英语高三上期末质量跟踪监视模拟试题考生请注意答题前请将考场、试室号、座位号、考生号、姓名写在试卷密封线内,不得在试卷上作任
1.何标记第一部分选择题每小题选出答案后,需将答案写在试卷指定的括号内,第二部分非选择题
2.答案写在试卷题目指定的位置上考生必须保证答题卡的整洁考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回
3.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
201.
5301.Thinking thather daughterwas doingher homework,the motherleft theroom,A.quickly andgentle B.quick andgentleC.quickly andgently D.quick andgently一
2.How didyou findProfessor Smithsspeech lastnight一To befrank,his speechdidnt tome.A.appeal B.belongC.referD.occur
3.The girlis sograteful whenevershe remembersmy brotherand meher from theicy water.A.to havesaved B.to saveC.saving D.saved
4.They feltit washigh taxand lowincome contributedto theextrememisery of the workingpeople at the bottomof theladder.A./;that B.that;whichC.that;what D./;which
5..Opening thebook,she foundin ita white,plain envelopewith hername onit.A.to printB.printed C.printing D.print
6.In timewe reacheda stagewe hadmore youngreaders thanold ones.A.where B.how C.who D.what
7.It isimmediately clearthe flnancialcrisis willsoon beover.A.since B.whatC.when D.whether
8.,to workovertime thatevening,!missed awonderful film.A.Having been asked B.To askC.Having askedD.To be asked
9.The pilotasked all the passengerson boardto remain as theplane wasButthe goodman knewthere was12to do.Smith13this wasntthe onlytime Donaldwould needto climbthose(坡道)
14.So thenext day,Smith cameback and asked ifhe couldbuild aramp infront of thehouse.With hisdad anda couplemore15,Smith setup aramp16the steps to makethe house17to thewheelchair.The act of kindnessbrought the family to
18.“This strangerhas savedthe dayfor us19within24hours.He also20our spiritsthat hadbecomeincreasingly dimmedover thedifficult months.”Jennifer wroteon Facebook.、1A.deed B.manner C.deal D.performance、2A.leg B.arm C.back D.face、3A.injury B.depression C.operation D.shock、4A.regret B.headache C.belief D.joy、5A.try itB.make itC.put itD.take it
6、A.breath B.balance C・distance D.promise、7A.at aloss B.in thedark C.for nothingD.our ofmind、8A.though B.while C.but D.when、9A.broke upB.cut inC.pulled upD.called on10A.Horrified B.Embarrassed C.Refreshed D.Relieved、11A.blindly B.painfully C.carelessly D.safely、12A.less B.more C.something D.nothing、13A.figured B.pointed C.commented D.suspected、14A.roads B.ladders C.rails D.steps15A.passers-by B.useful equipmentC.honored guestsD.helping hands.、16A.around B.over C.under D.into、17A.accessible B.avoidable C.available D.valuable、18A.life B.justice C.tears D.normal、19A.forever B.twice C.once in a whileD.at alltimes、20A.brightened B.took upC.brought upD.worsened第二节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内
1.5151单词的正确形式(分)
27.15Success nevercomes easy.How manyof youhave heardof successfulpeoplewho haventmade anyeffort Peopleoften haveto overcomefailures1,theycan accomplishsomething great.They usuallydont findsuccess from the verybeginning.Van Goghsold onlyone paintingduring hislifetime,but thisdidnt stophim fromcompletingover800painting.Thomas Edison2・(fire)from hisfirst twojobs forlack of()competence.Later,as aninventor,he tried1,000times
3.create thelight bulb,without()()()success.He wasconfident in
4.he,and5,eventual hedid success.When
6.ask,“How diditfeel tofail1,000times”Edison replied,didnt fail1,000times.The lightbulb was
7.invention with1,000steps.()These successfulpeople haveset good
8.example tous.They wouldnthaveachieved theirsuccess if they9・(abandon)their dreams.Believe inyourself andtryyour best,and successwill notbe far
10.you.第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10(分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下
28.10作文文中共有处语言错误,每句中最多有两处每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修10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9,删除把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉修改在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词注意、每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
1、只允许修改处,多者(从第处起)不计分
21011、This morning,I,together withmy parents,go to the second-hand bookmarket nearmy home、There wereso muchpeople that we hadto pushtheir waythrough thecrowd Thoughthemarket wasterribly noisy,but wefelt quitepleasing to be able to pickup areally good、bargainJust aswe wereready leave,however,a heavyrain began to pourdown Insteadofseek shelter,my parentssuggested wehelp acouple ofstall ownerpack theirbooks Under、第our help,all thebooks werefree fromthe rainOur timelyhelp wasgreat appreciated97二节书面表达(满分分)25(分)假设你是学校英语社团的一名成员,最近你们社团要报道一位传奇人物
29.25请根据以下信息并联系实际写一篇短文姓名James Henry国籍美国经历三年级时因生活所迫退学挣钱;岁时重拾课本91成就出版自传《以渔夫之言autobiography In a Fisherman^Language精神活到老,学到老对你的影响・・・・・・注意
1.词数100左右;.短文中不能出现与本人姓名、地址相关的信息2参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
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530、1B、2A、3C、4A、5B、6A、7D、8A、9C、10C、11A、12D、13D、14B、15A、16B、17D、18B、19B、20C第二部分阅读理解(满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,40A BC D选出最佳选项、、211C、2D、3A、4B、、221B、2A、3C、4C、、231C、2B、3D、4C、、241D、2B、3B、4D、、251B、2C、3D、4A第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从
1.530短文后各题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.A BC D、、261A、2A、3C、4D、5B、6B、7A、、8C9C、10D、11D、12B、13A、14D、15D、16B、17A、18C、19B、20A第二节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内L5151单词的正确形式、
271.before
2.was fired
3.to create
4.himself
5.eventually
6.asked
7.an
8.examples
9.had abandoned
10.From第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)
10、、281go-went;、2much-many;、3their-our;
4、去掉but;、5pleasing-pleased;、后力口6ready to;、7seek-seeking;、8owner-owners;、9Under-With;、10great-greatly第二节书面表达(满分分)2529James Henryis anAmerican whodropped out of schoolin GradeThree dueto alack ofmoney.However,he returnedto studyagain whenhe was91years old.More importantly,hewrote abook namedInaFisherman rsLanguage,which is actually hisautobiography andrecordshis wholelife.The storyseems tobe unbelievable,but it is true.Now Ireally knowwhatthe proverbNever tooold tolearn.^means fromhis experience.From him,I thinkabout myself.I live in aworld in which everythingis preparedfor studying.There arevarious books,advanced equipmentand goodteachers.But sometimes I dontwantto study.So fromnow on,I willlearn fromJames Henryand lethim bemy modeLmakinga landing.A.seat B.seatingC.seated D.tobeseating
10.Afghans usedto holdbig weddings,costing thousandsof dollars,in acountythe averageannual incomeis lessthan$
400.A.which B.whose C.where D.what
11.I calledher nearlyten minutesthis morning,but I couldnt.A.get throughB.go through.C.live throughD.look through
12.—What aboutthe twoof usgoing downtown—・I hatespending timehanging around.A.That suitsme fineB.Why notC.It dependson theweather D.Well,thats thelast thingI willdo
13.—Could youpossilby taketo therailway stationtomorrowA.No wayB.Never mindC.Not atall D.Noproblem
14.itisso hot,I guesswe cando anythinguntil afterdark.A.In caseB.Now thatC.Even ifD.As though
15.Either sideseems tohave anposition;there arestill manyuncertainties onthis issue.A.ambiguous B.delicate C.explicit D.confldential
16.—Could youturn theTV downa littlebit一・Is itdisturbing youA.Take iteasy.B.Vm sorry.C.Not abit D.It depends
17.Most graduatesin bigcities aresuffering formconnected tosoaring housepricesand jobhunting.A.curiosity B.eagerness C.thirst D.anxiety
18.amazed usgreatly wasthat Lindacould speakfive languages.A.ThatB.What C.Which D.Why
19.Considered tobealess dangerousto tobacco,He-cigsn aretaking overtheWest asmore and more peopleswitch overwhen tryingto kickthe habit.A.adjustment B.alternativeC.advertisement D.amusement
20.He isa bad-tempered fellow,but hebe quitecharming whenhe wishes.A.shall B.should第二部分阅读理解(满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,40A BC D选出最佳选项(分)
21.6Some familieschoose to take expensivevacations,such asto theGrandCanyon.However,my favoritefamily vacationwas different.Nine years ago,my parentscreateda grandplan tobuild thehome of their dreamsinaneighborhood HoneymoonHill.As thedream waslaunched smoothly,our familyof fivesqueezed tightlyinto thevehicle togothere.The old home wasgradually turnedinto the construction managementoffice for the newone.As thenew homebegantotake shape,it siphonedour attention and ourprimary homebecamethe placewhere wemerely slept.The threeof uschildren workedand becamesoon-to-be-skilled laborers.I quicklylearned thatpersonalities werereadily displayedwhenwe painteda wall.Some stuckto theirclaims,stopping othersentering theirarea.Otherssystematically paintedtheir wall,working fromtop tobottom inan organizedfashion.Andone drewsmiley facesand signedhis namethere.Of course,the journeydidnt comewithout a few lessonslearned.I cameto understandthatpaint wouldnever beremoved froma rag,however manytimesIwashed it.We learned(盖)other importantlessons whenmy dadattempted toshingle aroof in the air:safety isindeedimportant,and sometimesmoney iswell spentin thehiring of a professional.A MothersDay dinnerserved on a temporarytable couldactually tastefar betterat theendof a long dayswork thanthe everydaymeals weremembered backat theoldhome.Mostimportantly,I learnedmy familycan forgiveeach othersbarks inclose quarters.Thisproject beganto mattermuch toeach ofus inour ownway.When wefinally completedtheconstructionafter28months,the resortwe nowcallhome wentbeyond allthe othertours,and ourfamily grewcloser becauseof it.
1、What madethe authorsfamily vacationdifferent fromothers9A.His feelingof it.B.The lengthof itC.The wayof spendingitD.The moneyspent onit.、2What doesthe underlinedword“siphoned”in Paragraph2meanA.Ignored.B.Changed.、3What impressedthe authormost during the vacationA.The understandingof eachfamily.B.The dinnerhis mothercooked.C.The workdone byallthechildren.D.The processof buildingthe houses.、4What maybe thebest titlefor thetextA.A PerfectNew HouseB.A SpecialFamily VacationC.The NewHouse UntiedUs AgainD.Families WorkedHard toBuild aHouse(分)(小际公路;州
22.8In theU.S.state ofWashington,a roadcalled InterstateH际的)90cuts througha wildmountainous areato reachthe cityof Seattle.For the areasmany kindsof animals,busy high-way greatlylimits theirmovements.Animals needto moveto find food,to findmates,tofindnew placesto liveas theirpopulations expandor justwhenconditions change,like afire breaksout.Crossing1-90-as theroad iscalled-isarisky butsometimesnecessary act.But soon,animals willhave asafer choice.They willbe able to goaboveit.To help the animals,the stateis finishingwork onits largest-ever wildlife bridge.The11-meter-tall,20-meter-wide bridgebegins in the forest.It formstwo archesabove thehighway,one foreach directionof traffic.Workers areadding fencinganti plantsto helpguidethe animalsacross thebridge,Two-meter-thick wallswill helpblock noisefrom(迁徙)vehicles below.Scientists chosetheareabecause itis withina naturalmigration pathforsome animals.The I-90bridge ispart ofa growingnumber ofwildlife crossingsacross theUnitedStates.Some arefences,some areoverland bridges,and some are underpasses.They allaimto keepdrivers and animals away from eachother.A U.S.Transportation Departmentstudy foundcrashes betweenanimals andhumansrose yearby year.The accidentsmade upabout5percent ofall crashesnationally,and cost(经济)the economyabout$8billion.Such costscome fromcar repaid,emergency roomvisitsand removalof thedead animalson roads.Collisions betweenanimals anddrivers arerarelydeadly topeople.But they are oftendeadly to wildlife.The studyalso foundthat21endangered orthreatened speciesin theU.S.areaffected byvehicle hits.Bridges,underpasses andfencing reduceI heareas animal-drivercollisions by80percent.Most ofthe wildlifebridges arein westernstates.Many otherareas alsoneed suchpaths.But findingmoney formore crossingsis66the-number-one problem”.Patty Garvey-Dardaof theU.S.Forest Servicehas workedon the1-90crossing fromthe startoftheproject.Shesays the$6-million bridge will one day payfor itselfbecause thehighway willnot haveto befullyor partlyclosed eachtime alarge animalis struck.“If youshut clownInterstate90,youshut downinterstate trade.she adds.、1What dowe knowabout dieI-90A.It goesfrom WashingtonD.C toSeattle,B.It isdangerous for wild animals to cross.C.Itblocks themovements ofwild animals.、D.It isthe longest-ever highwayin theworld.2What isbeing doneto helpthe animalsA.Building awildlifebridgeto keepdrivers andanimals away.B.Designing wallsto protectanimals fromtraffic accidents.C.forming2arches,one fortraffic andthe otherfor animals.、D.Choosing anatural andsafe areaforwild animalstolivein.3What canwe learnfromthe studyA,Traffic accidentswent downgradually nationwide.B.Most moneywas spentin rescuingwildanimals,C.Collisions aremore deadlytowildlifethan topeople,D.Some speciesno longerexistedbecause ofvehicle hits.
4、Which ofthe statementsmay PattyGarvey-Darda agreewith A・The bridgecosts toomuch money.B.Animals wonllbe struckby drivers.C.The e^ort tobuild thebridgewillpay off.D.Collisions wontaffect nationaltrade atall.分
23.8On aflight fromDallas,Texas,to Cincinnati,Ohio,to visita friendin2008,event plannerPaige Chenaultdaydreamed aboutthe grandbirthday partiesshed throwforher daughteroneday.Paige wasfive monthspregnant atthe time.Then,flipping throughamagazine,she sawa photoof animpoverished Haitian boy,skinny.WI thought,this kidhas nothing,Paige says.The imagestayed withher,andshe resolvedto dosomething tohelp.UI decidedI wouldusemy talentsto throwbirthday partiesfor homeless kids/5Paige says.For thenext fouryears,Paige and her husband,Colin,took timeout fromparenthood tovisit shelterstodetermine howbest topull offthe parties.Finally,in January2012,Paige launchedthe BirthdayParty Project,a nonprofitorganization,and recruitedfriends andfamily tohelp decorateDallass42-occupant FamilyGatewayShelter withballoons andstreamers,celebrating thebirthdays of11boys andgirls,with30more homelesskids inattendance.uThat firstparty wasbetter thanIcouldhave everimagined,says Paige.Now Paigeand herstaff ofthree paidemployees workwith regionalvolunteers toplanmonthly themedparties at12shelters acrossthe country,some ofwhich houseabused orabandonedkids.Each childcelebrating abirthday thatmonth getsa$30gift,a decorativeplacemat,andanindividual cakeor cupcake.One ofPaiges favoriteparts ofeach partyis whenthe kidsmake awish andblow outthecandles.uThey rarelyget achance todream big,says Paige.Her daughter,Lizzie,now seven,often helpsout atthe parties.Paige says,“The onethingIve alwayswanted isfor mykid tobe generous/
9、1What wasit thatmade Paigewant tohelpthe homeless childrenA.A flightfromDallas toOhio.B.Her daughtersbirthday.C.The photoofaHaitianboy.D.Her talentfor throwingparties.、2What doesthe underlinedword“impoverished meanA.adorable B.poorC.talented D.dead、3What canbe learntfromthepassageA.A totalof42full-time workersare employedby Paigeat present.B.After unsuccessfulattempts,Paige finallythrew awonderful partyfor the homelesskids.C.Kids canspend$30to celebratetheir birthday.D.Paige commitsherself to the causeof helpingthe homelesskids.A.Caring andsensitive.B,Competent andloyal.、4What kindof persondo youthink PaigeisC.Kind andperseverant.D・Responsible anddisciplined.(分)
24.8Mr.Omorogbe wasoriginally setto graduatein
2014.But aftera fightwith hisdad,he was“tossed outon thestreet.Eventually,his grandmothertook himin fora while,but withher workingduringtheday,Omorogbe neededto carefor hisseriously illgrandfather.School eventuallybecame toomuch,so hedropped out.(使偏For manystudents acrossthe country,circumstances like Omorogbe,s canderail离轨道)them thehigh-school-to-college track.In hiscase,Boston PublicSchoofsRe-Engagement Centerwas ableto connecthim withEDCO YouthAlternative,a schoolthatprovides extrasupport tonontraditional andstruggling students.He startedin September2016and willhave hisdiploma inhand byMay.(指导教师)I havemy counselorwho callsme everyday.If Imiss schoolfor twoorthree days,shell callme,andask,6Are youOK saysOmorogbe.^During thevacations,shell callme;for mybirthday,shell bakemeacake.”Ten yearsago,Boston high school studentslikeOmorogbewere farless likelyto gettheirdiploma.In2007,the citysgraduation rate was59percent.This year,in2017,thenumber ofBoston studentswho graduatedin fouryears hita recordhigh of
72.4percent.Statewide,the graduationrate inchedup to a record
87.5percent from
87.3percent lastyear,according tostate figures.“Youre seeinggradual progressJ saysPaul Reville,a professorat HarvardsGraduateSchool ofEducation andformer Secretaryof educationfor Massachusetts.“Were dealingwithone ofthe mostimportant problemsthatwehave ineducation thesedays,which ispeopledropping outwithout ahigh school education andhaving noplace togo inoureconomy.Education expertssay Bostonsrecord graduationratewasparticularly encouragingbecauseofthegains bythe citysAfrican-American andLatino studentsinthelast decade-
13.6and
16.5percentage pointsrespectively.But withroughly5,500kids acrossthe statestill droppingout ofhigh schoolevery year,professor Revilleand othersadmit thatMassachusetts,widely recognizedas havingthenations leadingeducation system,still hasalongway togo.、1Why didOmorogbe dropout ofschoolA.He hada poorfamily.B.He hadno interestin hisstudies.C.He wasseriously injuredinafight.D.He hadtotakeon therole ofa carer.、2What doesOmorogbe think of hiscounselorA.She9s strict.B.She^kind-hearted.C.She9s open-minded.D.She,s knowledgeable.、3Which ofthe followingis TRUEabout Bostonshighschoolgraduation rateA・It reacheda record
87.5percent thisyear.B.There hasbeenarise ofover10percent in10years.C.This yearsfigures showa sharpincrease overlast years.D.Less thanhalf ofthe studentscould graduate10yearsago.、4Whafs thebest titleforthetextA.The successstory ofMr.OmorogbeB.Boston studentsare regainingtheir confidenceC.The importantrole highschooleducationplaysD.Reforms havegiven freshhope tostruggling students
25.(10分)Inour everydaylives wemeet situationsinwhichwe takemany thingsfor(不去重视)granted.We onlytreasure thingswhen theyare gone.This isa sadtruth ofhumannature.One day,I foundmyself asa witnesstoasimilar situation.One evening,!left workand boardedthe train.After entering,!noticed somethingunusual.The centerofthe car hadafewempty seatswhile bothends werecrowded withpeoplestanding.!didnt paymuch attentionand satdown onone ofthe emptyseats.I sensedafunny smell.lt wasntlong beforeI noticeda homelessperson sleepingon threeseats infrontof me.He wasbleeding fromhis nose.Why wasntanyone helpinghimHis clotheswere tornandhewas givingoff astrange smell.Along with the smellhis eyes9were dull,watery andred.Occasionally hescratched himselfand peoplelooked at him asif hehadcommitted acrime.As the train stoppedat stationsandmorepeople camein theycoveredtheir nosesand facedawayfromhim.All theseats aroundhim wereempty.Suddenly,he beganto swearatthepeople aroundhim.A plainclothes policemanwholooked likea constructionworker tookout hiscertificate andshowed ittothe homelessman.The officer,not wantingto touchthehomelessman,told himhis rightsand directedhimto exitthe train.As theofficer walkedthe manout ofthe train,thehomelessman turnedaroundand saidnMY HOME!nandstarted crying.A mandoesnt valuethings untiltheyaregone.If hedidnt havea home,at leasthehad freedom.Now hehas neither.No onewants tohelp someonewho wonthelp himself.、1When enteringthecar,how didthe authorfeel atfirstA.Annoyed.B.Puzzled.C.Sad D.Calm.、2How didpeople reacttothehomeless manA.They caughthim andcalled thepolice.B・They coveredhim withclean clothes.C.They dislikedand avoidedhim.D.They staredathimcuriously.
3、It canbe learnedthat thepoliceman・A.was veryrude tothe manB・sent theman backto hishometownC.forced theman toleave thecity、D.went offthetrainwiththeman4What doesthe authorthinkofthehomelessmanA.He isa loserof life.B.He isworth ourrespect.C.He isvery funny.D.He isa fearlessfighter.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从
1.530短文后各题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.A BC D(分)
26.30One randomactofkindness canmake someonesday,but aman inFloridaknows agood]isnt aone-time thing.After spendingthree monthsin andoutofthe hospitalwith numeroushealth issues,Donald Austinhad his2partially cutoff.He wasrelieved tofinally beabletogo homeafterjust fourdays recoveringfromthe3When hereached hisporch,though,the4disappeared.(拐杖),Donald thoughthed beableto5up thestepstothe frontdoor oncrutches buthefound hewas tooweak tokeep his6He hadto sitinthewheelchair,but thewheelchair wastooheavy forhis wife,Jennifer Austin,to liftup thesteps,even whenhis mompitched in.Donald endedup onthe ground,the familyfeeling totally7Just then,a carcaught thefamilys eye.It haddriven past8was slowlycirclingback.The stranger,Steven Smith,9and askedifthecould help10thefamilywatched Smithlift Donaldinside andlay him1onacouch.1。
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