英语高三期中试题下册最新
二、单项选择
21.IhaveonmyconsciencethatImayhaveoffendedyoulastnight?
A.this B.that C.those D.it
22.We'realreadydiscussedthesubjectgreatlength.
A.at B.in C.on D.to
23.HowIwishIwouldmyideasinsimpleandwonderfulEnglishwhenchattingontheinternent.
A.setoff B.setout C.setabout D.setup
24.Ifyouaretravellingthecustomsarereallyforeigntoyourown,pleasedoastheRomansdo.
A.inwhich B.there C.when D.where
25.Itwastheoldclockthattheoldmanspentthewholemorningathome.
A.repairing B.repaired C.torepair D.inrepair
26.Hehisnotebookrepeatedlyduringhisspeechtomakesurehedidn'tmakeanymistake.
A.lookedup B.displayed C.consulted D.referred
27.Thenaughtyboy!Hewhereheleaveshisthings.
A.alwaysforgets B.willalwaysforget
C.isalwaysforgetting D.hasalwaysforgotten
28.-Jennylookshotanddry.
-Soyouifyouhadahighfever.
A.will B.did C.were D.would
29.IsthereabookshoparoundIcanbuyanEnglishandChinesedictionary?
A.which B.where C.that D.what
30.Ican'tsavemoremoneybecause1000yuanamonthdoesn'tfar.
A.go B.walk C.last D.spend
31.Thereasonshegavefornotbeingpresentwastheheavysnowpreventedhercoming.
A./,because B.why,because C./,that D.why,whether
32.MoreandmorepeopleinChinaprefertochoosecheapwirelessphoneserviceknownas"littlesmart".
A.a,the B.a,/ C.the,the D.the,/
33.Wewantedtofinishthetaskbeforedark,butitdidn'tquiteasplanned.
A.turnout B.makeout C.goon D.comeup
34.-Whataboutthebooks?
-Booksofthiskindwell.
A.sell B.sells C.aresold D.issold
35.-IamreallyangrywithJane,sheneverlistenstome.
-,thingswillworkout.
A.Takeyourtime B.Noproblem C.Takeiteasy D.Iamsorry
三、完形填空
Hehasbeencalledthe"missinglink".Half-man,half-beast.Heissupposedtoliveinthehighestmountainintheworld-MountEverest.
HeisknownastheAbominableSnowman.The__36__oftheSnowmanhasbeenaroundfor___37__.Climbersinthe1920sreportedfindingmarkslikethoseofhumanfeethighuponthesideofMountEverest.Thenativepeoplesaidthey__38__thiscreatureandcalleditthe"Yeti",andtheysaidthattheyhad___39___caughtYetisontwooccasions___40___nonehaseverbeenproducedasevidence(证据).
Overtheyears,thestoryoftheYetishas__41__.In1951,EricShiptontookphotographsofasetoftracksinthesnowofEverest.Shiptonbelievedthattheywerenot__42___thetracksofamonkeyorbearand___43__thattheAbominableSnowmanmightreally___44___.
FurthereffortshavebeenmadetofindoutaboutYetis.Buttheonlythingspeoplehaveeverfoundwere___45___footprints.Mostbelievethefootprintsarenothingmorethan__46___animaltracks,whichhadbeenmade___47___asthemelted(融化)andrefrozeinthesnow.___48___,in1964,aRussianscientistsaidthattheAbominableSnowmanwas___49__andwasaremaininglinkwiththeprehistorichumans.But,___50__,noevidencehasever___51__beenproduced.
Thesedays,onlyafewpeoplecontinuetotakethestoryofAbominableSnowman_52__,Butiftheyever___53___catchingone,
theymayfaceareal__54__.Wouldtheyputitina___55__orgiveitaroominahotel?
36.A.event B.story C.adventure D.description
37.A.centuries B.toolong C.sometime D.manyyears
38.A.heardfrom B.caredfor C.knewof D.readabout
39.A.even B.hardly C.certainly D.probably
40.A.as B.though C.when D.until
41.A.developed B.changed C.occurred D.continued
42.A.entirely B.naturally C.clearly D.simply
43.A.found B.declared C.felt D.doubted
44.A.exist B.escape C.disappear D.return
45.A.clearer B.more C.possible D.rare
46.A.huge B.recent C.ordinary D.frightening
47.A.strange B.large C.deep D.rough
48.A.Intheend B.Therefore C.Afterall D.However
49.A.imagined B.real C.special D.familiar
50.A.so B.besides C.again D.instead
51.A.rightly B.actually C.normally D.particularly
52.A.lightly B.jokingly C.seriously D.properly
53.A.succeedin B.insiston C.dependon D.joinin
54.A.decision B.situation C.subject D.problem
55.A.zoo B.mountain C.museum D.laboratory
四、阅读理解 A TheclosestfriendIeverhaveisJackBenny.Heisgentle,kind,beautiful...Ilovehim.ButJackisoneofthosepeoplewhomlittlethingsbother.Bigthingsneverfazehim.Onedayhewashavinglunchatourclub,andthatverydayhehadjustsigneda$3millioncontract,Iknewaboutit.Iknewaboutit.soIwalkedovertocongratulatehim,Buthelookedverydepressed.
Isaid,"Jack,isanythingwrong?""Yeah,mycoffeeisn'thot,"heanswered."Isthatwhyyou'reupset?""Howcantheyservelukewarmcoffee?"heexclaimed."Jack,youjustsigneda$3milliondollarscontract."Heglaredatmeandsaid,"Thatdoesn'tmakethecoffeeanyhotter!"
ThatwasTuesday.OnThursdaythetelevisionratingscameout,andJack'sshowhaddroppedsixpoints.Nowyouallknowwhattheratingsmeaninourbusiness.Ifyoudroponepoint,youwanttokillyourself.TherewasJackhavelunchagain.IwashisfriendsoIshouldconsolehim.Iwentuptohim,butinsteadofbeingdepressed,hehadabigsmileonhisface...Ithinkyoucanguesswhy?
56.WhatmaybeBenny'scareer?
A.Acoffeefan B.Acoffeesalesman
C.Atelevisionhost D.Aclubmember
57.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordmean?
A.Comfort B.Please C.Touch D.Laugh
58.WecaninfermakesBennysmileattheendofthestory.
A.the$3millioncontract B.therisingTVrating
C.myappearance D.thehotcoffee
59.WhichofthefollowingstatementswillIagreeto?
A.Hotcoffeecanmakepeoplehaveagoodmood
B.Friendscanmakepeoplesmile
C.Withoutlittlethings,peoplewillbehappy
D.Peopleshouldn'tbefazedbylittlethings B Lipstickplaysanimportantroleinattractionandcanevenprotectthelipsfromdryingoutinharshweather.Nowonderit'sthemostimportantthinginawomen'scosmetics(化妆品)bag.
Colouringthelipsiscertainlynotanewidea.Itwaspracticedasearlyas3500BC.
Inthepast,anaturaldyewasusedtopaintlips.Itwasnotuntilthe17thcenturythatlipstickmanufacturingreallytookoff.Thelipstickwasmadeofmixturesthatincludedpigfatandredsandalwood.Itwaskeptintinypotsandappliedwithacolouringstick.
Lipstickwasinventedandfirstpresentedb
yParisianperfumeries(香料商)inAmsterdam.Butthese"littleredsausages"werelessthanpractical.Theywerewrappedinsilkpaperandtheendshadtobebrokenoffbeforeeachuse.Theyalsodidnotcomecheap.
Overtheyearsthesticksbecamelessexpensiveandnewcoloursweredeveloped.Butitwasnotuntil1950thatlipstickaccidentallywasreinvented-thistimebytheAmericans.
Todaytherearesomanytypesoflipsticksandshadesthatitishardtokeeptrackofthem.Facedwithmanychoicesinthecosmeticdepartments,itiseasytoforgetthatthereisawholesciencetomanufacturingthem.
Thebasicmaterialsarecolours,oilsandwaxes.Buttheycancontainupto30differentmaterials.Lipstickmanufactureshavetoachieveacarefulbalance."Youneedathickeroiltomakethelipsticklastlonger,butathinneronetomakeiteasytoapply,"saysCorneliaRiedel,productdeveloperatNiveaBeauteinHamburg.
Differentoilsalsoprovideprotectionforlips,preventingthemfromdryingup.Thewaxesusedinlipsticksmuststriketherightbalancebetweenstrengthandelasticity(弹性).Anduptoninedifferentcolouringmatterscouldbeneededtofindtherightshade.
Noonetodayneedfeardangerousmaterialsinlipsticks.AstudybyaleadingGermanConsumerOrganizationfounddangerousmaterialssuchasleadorcadmium,arehardlyaproblemanymore-eveninthecheapestproducts.
Today,thequestioniswhethertochoosebetweenaconventionallipstickoranewer,long-lastingvariety.
60.Lipstickplaysanimportantroleinwomen'slifebecause.
A.itcanshowtheyarerich B.itcanshowtheyarehealthy
C.theywanttokeeptheirbodytemperature
D.theywanttobemoreattractive
61.Itcanbeinferredfromthispassagethat________.
A.Americanswerethefirsttouselipsticks
B.lipstickswerecolourlessatfirst
C.modernlipstickscameoutbychance
D.lipstickshavebeenmadefromthesamematerials
62.Theunderlinedphrase"keeptrackof"inthispassagemeans________.
A.find B.follow C.use D.store
63.Weknowfromthispassagethat________.
A.lipsticksaremuchcheaperthanbefore
B.lipsticksaremuchharderthanbefore
C.lipsticksaremoredangerousthanbefore
D.lipsticksaremuchsaferthanbefore C WangLiisanexcellentcollegestudentandshewantstogototheUSforherdoctor'sdegree.SoshehadtowritetoherforeignteacherinAmericaforhelp.Thefirstbigproblemisahousebecauseshedoesn'tliketoliveintheuniversity.HerteachergotsomeinformationforhertorenthouseintheUSandsentittoherbyE-mail.Ofalltheinformationshefoundthetwopiecesarewhatshelikes.Theyare:
STUDENT
FURNITUREROOMS
$150TO$185MONTHLY
KITCHENPRIVILEGES
7328612
BEAUTIFUL.COLONIAL
SPACIOUS2BEDROOMS.TOWNHOUSE
1/2BATHS,WALLTOWALL.CARPET
FULLEQUIPPEDKITCENS
BASEMENTORGARAGE
MANYCLOSETS,GARDENPLOTS
NOPETS.EASYACCESSTOHIGHWAY1-91
SOUTHHADLEY532-9410
64.InthefirstpieceofinformationWanyLi.
A.canbeallowedtousekitchenonceamonth
B.willhavetopay$150-$185forthefurniture
C.willhavenoroomwithfurniture
D.willhavetopay$150-$185forthehousewithfurnitureeverymonth
65.Inthesecondpieceofinformation.
A.thehouseisabeautifulbuildinginthestyleofcolony(殖民地)
B.onlythecolonialstudentscanrentthishouse
C.thehousestillbelongstothecol
ony
D.thehouseisinbeautifulcolony
66.Whatkindofpersonisnotwelcomeinthesecondpieceofinformation?
A.Aflowerlover B.Aloverofcats
C.Aheavysmoker D.Apart-timeworker
67.WhichisNOTtrueinthesecondpieceofinformation?
A.Youcangotohighwayeasily
B.Youhaveaplaceforparkingyourcar
C.Yourkitchenisjustbeingequipped
D.Youhavemorethanonegarden D Nothinglivesforever.Isthatright?Wrong.Itseemshardtobelievethattherearesomeanimalsthatdonotdie.Theyareverysimplecreatures,toosmalltobeseenwithoutthehelpofamicroscope.Whilemostanimals,includinghumanbeings,havebillionsofcellsintheirbodies,theselittledeathdefiershaveonlyone.Eachcelllivesforacertainlengthoftime,andthenitsplitstoformtwonewanimals.Theadultanimalturnitselfintotwobabies.Allofthenewcellsfinallydivide,butnonedieunlesstheyarekilledbyaccidentordisease.
Thereareothercellsthatavoidbeingold.Cellsfromoldmicehavebeenmovedintoyoungmiceoverandoveragain,eachtimethebodytheyareinwearsout.Intheirnewbodiestheoldcellsseemtobeginlifeoveragain.Theydivideandgrowjustlikeyoungcells.
Isthereanywaytodiscoverthesecretofthesecells'youthandapplyittohumanbeing?Notyet.Butscientistsarestillsearching,andtheymaybecloserthanevertofindingananswer.Ofcourse,somewaystoincreaseourchanceoflivinglonger.Likegoodfoodandexercise,havebeenknownforyears.Progressagainstkillerdiseasehasalreadyraisedthehumanlifetomorethanseventyyears,comparedwithlessthanfiftyyearsacenturyago.Nowscientistsarestudyingotherwaystofightagainstdeath.Theywillnevergiveuptheireffortsuntiltheywintheirfinalsuccess.
68.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?
A.Thelawgoverningthegrowthofallcreatures
B.Thesecretofgettingold
C.Waystobeginlifeoveragain
D.Certaincellsthatneverdie
69.Whatdoesthephrase"deathdefiers"referto?
A.Animalsthatfearnothing B.Cellsthatcan'tbeunderstood
C.Animalsthatdon'tdie D.Cellsthatfinallydieinanormalway
70.Scientistsareinterestedintheseone-cellanimalsbecausetheywantto.
A.findouthowthesetinyanimalsfightagainstdiseases
B.discovertherelationsbetweenhumanbodiesandtheseanimals
C.learnhowthesecellscansplitintonewcells
D.lookforwaysofkeepinghumanlifemuchlonger
71.Whatisthewriter'sattitudetowardsthepossibilityforhumanbeingstolivelonger?
A.Confident B.Doubtful C.Uncertain D.Respectful E Iamoneofthemanycitypeoplewhoarealwayssayingthatgiventhechoicewewouldbetterliketoliveinthecountryawayfromthedirtandnoiseofalargecity.Weren'titformyjobIwouldimmediatelyheadoutfortheopenspacesandgobacktonatureinsomesleepyvillage.Buthowrealisticisthedream?
Citiescanbefrighteningplaces.Themajorityofthepopulationliveinhugetowerblocks,noisy,dirty,coldandunfeeling.Thesenseofbelongingtoacommunitytends(倾向)todisappearwhenyoulivefifteenfloorsup.Allyoucanseefromyourwindowissky,orotherblocksofflats.Strangelyenough,whereasinthepasttheinhabitants(居民)ofonestreetallkneweachother,nowadayspeopleonthesamefloorintowerblocksdon'tevensayhellotoeachother.
Countrylife,ontheotherhand,differsfromthiskindofisolated(隔离)existencebecauseasenseofcommunitygenerallytiestheinhabitantsofsmallvillagest
ogether.Butcountrylifehasdisadvantagestoo.Itistruethatyouarecutofffromtheexcitingandimportanteventsthattakeplaceincities.There'slittlepossibilityofgoingtoanewshoworthelatestmovie.Shoppingbecomesamajorproblem,andforanythingslightlyoutoftheordinaryyouhavetogoonandexpeditiontothenearestlargetown.Thecity-peoplewholeaveforthecountryareoftenoppressedbyasenseofunbearablestillnessandquietness.
What,then,ofmydreamsofleaningonacottagegateandmurmuring"morning"tothelocalsastheypassby?I'meagerfortheidea,butyouseethere'smycat,Toby.I'mnotatallsurethathewouldtaketoallthatfreshairandexerciseinthelonggrass.Imean,canyouseehimmixingwithallthoseheartymalesdownthefarm?No,hewouldratherhavetheelectricfireanyevening.
72.WelearnfromParagraph1thatthewriter.
A.usedtoliveinthecountry B.usedtoworkinthecity
C.worksinthecity. D.livesinthecountry.
73.Inthewriter'sopinion,thefollowingmaycausecitypeopletobeunhappyEXCEPT___.
A.astrongsenseoffearB.alackofcommunication.
C.housingconditions.D.asenseofisolation.
74.ThetextimpliesthatitisNOTeasytobuyinthecountry.
A.agriculturalproduce B.freshfruits
C.freshvegetable D.designedclothes
75.Whichofthefollowingwordsbestdescribesthosepeoplewhoworkinlargecitiesandliveinvillages?
A.Original B.Quiet C.Proud D.Senseless
五、对话填空
M:MathsDepartment,DoctorWebster(76)s.
W:Hello,ProfessorWebster,thisisJanetWangcalling.I'mlivingtwodoors(77)f
Yourteachingassistant,KenWilliams,Kenaskedmetocallyou(78)bhehaslosthisvoiceandcan'ttalktoyou(79)h.
M:Losthisvoice?Oh,whata(80)s!IsthereanythingIcandoforyou?
英语高三期中试题下册W:Well,Kenhasaclassthisafternoonfromtwothirtytofourandhewon'tbeabletoteachit,buthedoesn'twantto(81)citeither.
M:Wantmetotrytofindsomebodyelsetoteachtheclass?
W:No,not(82)e.Whathewantstodoistogetsomeonetogoinforhim,justtopassbackthemid-termexampapers.He'salready(83)mthemandtheyareonthedeskinhisoffice.Thewholethingwouldn'ttakemorethantenminutes.
M:Hisclass(84)battwothirty,eh?Well,I'mafraidatthattimeI'llbeon(85)canyway,soIcandoitforhim.
W:Thankyouverymuch,ProfessorWebster.
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