1、 2014/2015 学年第二学期联盟学校高考仿真统一测试英语试题卷考生须知:1. 全卷分试卷 I、II 和答题卷三部分,试题卷 14 页,答题卷 2 页,满分为 120 分,考试时间为 120 分钟。2. 本卷全部答案必须做在答题卷的相应位置上,做在试题卷上无效。3. 请用蓝、黑墨水钢笔或圆珠笔将姓名、准考证号分别填写在答题卷的相应位置上。第卷 (共 80 分)第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分 30 分)第一节:单项填空(共 20 小题;每小题 0.5 分,满分 10 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,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。1. Would y
2、ou please tell me the way to the Famen Temple? _. A. Go ahead B. I think so C. With pleasure D. My pleasure 2. Zhao Wei took home Best Actress for her role in “Dearest”, _ movie about looking for her child in China. It was _ first Hong Kong film award in three tries for Zhao.A. a ; the B. the ; the
3、C. / ; the D. the; /3. You cant imagine _ little time I spent with my parents in those busy days. A. how B. that C. which D. what 4. Never drink too much wine again. It _have got you killed!A. must B. might C. should D. would 5. April 23 marks World Book Day, also _ as International Day of the Book,
4、 which was celebrated for the first time on the 23rd of April, 1995.A. known B. knowing C. to be known D. being known 6. In the past three months, Hong Kong _ the number of tourists from the mainland decline.A. witnesses B. witnessed C. has witnessed D. was witnessing 7. But for the fact that Mr Smi
5、th _ill yesterday, he would have attended the important meeting. A. was B. be C. were D. had been 8. Because Michael was walking in the dark alone, he sang to _ his courage. A. hold up B. take up C. set up D. keep up 9. Peters application for a visa was rejected because he didnt follow the right _.
6、A. program B. procedure C. pattern D. content 10. It is reported that the number of tourists visiting HongKong this year is smaller than _of last year. A. it B. that C. one D. those 11. The city of Xian in western China has announced its plans for the One Belt One Road program yesterday _ include 60
7、 projects with a total investment of more than 115 billion yuan.A. what B. which C. where D. when 12. Mom told him he was forbidden to watch TV for a month. _, he stormed out of the room. A. In response B. In turn C. In return D. In advance13. Great inventors dont _ graduate from famous universities
8、. Some didnt even go to university.A. likely B. necessarily C. really D. merely14. Havent met Mary lately. What has happened to her? Well, its about three months _she worked here. A. before B. after C. since D. when 15. Greatly interested in the voluntary work, William and about 200 more college stu
9、dents _ the application to the committee last week. A. submitted B. permitted C. admitted D. limited16. Frank put the medicine into a top drawer to make sure it would not be _ to the kids.A. accessible B. flexible C. available D. agreeable17. Susan stayed awake in bed, watching the heavy rain beatin
10、g _ the windows.A. on B. above C. agains t D. across18. I dont want to go shopping. _, its raining heavily outside. A. Therefore B. Besides C. Somehow D. Otherwise 19. Malaysia Airline Flight MH370 seemed to have been _to only a mystery after so long and hopeless a search. A. reduced B. formed C. tr
11、apped D. absorbed 20. Doesnt he lose heart even if the experiment hasnt been working out? _. Nothing defeats him.A. It depends B. You bet C. By no means D. Not a little 第二节:完形填空(共 20 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 20 分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从 2140 各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。When studying in Australia, do not
12、 worry about understanding the local language. General English programs are offered to help you 21 English. As a General English 22 at Greenwich College,I will tell you what you can learn from these programs.I teach English at all levels from beginners to 23 .My classes usually 24 with a fun activit
13、y. We play vocabulary and grammar 25 .Sometimes we listen to Australian 26 and decide if we li ke the lyrics(歌词).After we have all 27 ,we move onto the grammar or vocabulary of the day. We 28 it through writing or speaking.We 29 our other skills(reading,writing or listening)in the afternoon,and use
14、these skills to better understand the grammar or vocabulary. 30 , at the end of the day, we talk about 31 to live and work in Australia. We discuss the problems, 32 how to understand different accents, new words and make new friends. If there are any problems,we help each other, offering advice and
15、33 .General English also offers accent classes to improve your speaking ability. We offer special grammar and conversation classes, 34 a movie club! You can also come with us to the Opera House,the beach, the zoo or even to a museum.If you feel 35 about using your spoken English,dont worry! Everyone
16、 feels the 36 . So,in General English we have activities that 37 you talking to classmates,excursions(远足)that 38 your confidence,and student parties that help you talk to others.Its a great way to 39 all your English skills as well as have a fantastic 40 . Maybe Ill see you in my class soon.21. A. t
17、est B. posses C. cover D. grasp22. A. student B. worker C. teacher D. guide23. A. advanced B. awkward C .addicted D. accustomed24. A. deal B. start C. compete D. work25. A. toys B. sports C. games D. music26. A. songs B. dialogues C. news D. reports27. A. turned up B. shut up C. warmed up D. made up
18、28. A. catch B. practice C. appreciate D. enjoy29. A. depend on B. keep on C. base on D. focus on30. A. Occasionally B. Secondly C. Fortunately D. Eventually31. A. why B. how C. when D. whether32. A. including B. remaining C. deciding D. judging33. A. practice B. disadvantage C. support D. challenge
19、34. A. as well as B. in addition C. except for D. as a result of35. A. nervous B. comfortable C. excited D. proud36. A. opposite B. fixed C. same D. forced37. A. take B. imagine C. get D. remind38. A. catch B. build C. appreciate D. draw39. A. improve B. value C. assess D. arrange40. A. feeling B. t
20、hought C. adventure D. experience第二部分:阅读理解(第一节 20 小题,第二节 5 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 50 分)第一节:阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A 、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。AWhen employing role-plays, debates, topic discussions, etc., I have noticed that some students are often timid in expressing their viewpoints. This seems due to a num
21、ber of reasons:Students dont have an opinion on the subject.Students have an opinion, but are worried about what the other students might say or think.Students have an opinion, but dont feel they can say exactly what they mean.Students begin giving their opinion, but want to state it in the same elo
22、quent manner that they are capable of in their native language.Other more actively participating students, feel confident in their opinions and express them eloquently making the less confident students more timid.In fact, conversation lessons and exercises are intended to improve conversational ski
23、lls. For this reason, I find it helpful to first focus on building skills by eliminating some of the barriers that might be in the way of production. Having been assigned roles, opinions and points of view that they do not necessarily share, students are freed from having to express their own opinio
24、ns. Therefore, they can focus on expressing themselves well in English. In this way, students tend to concentrate more on production skills, and less on factual content. They also are less likely to insist on literal translations from their mother tongue.Applying this approach can begin slowly by pr
25、oviding students with short role plays using cue cards. Once students become comfortable with target structures and representing differing points of view, classes can move onto more elaborated exercises such as debates and group decision making activities. This approach bears fruit especially when d
26、ebating opposing points of view. By representing opposing points of view, students imagination are activated by trying to focus on all the various points that an opposing stand on any given issue may take. As students inherently do not agree with the view they represent, they are freed from having t
27、o invest emotionally in the statements they make. More importantly, to some extent, students tend to focus more on correct function and structure when they do not become too emotionally involved in what they are saying.Of course, this is not to say that students should not express their own opinions
28、. After all, when students go out into the “real“ world they will want to say what they mean. However, taking out the personal investment factor can help students first become more confident in using English. Once this confidence is gained, students - especially timid students - will be more self-as
29、sured when expressing their own points of view.41. The passage is mainly about how to _ .A. teach students to do role-playsB. have conversation lessons effectivelyC. teach students to express their own opinionsD. help students discuss in class42. Which of the following does NOT make students shy in
30、expressing their opinion?A. Other students are more eloquent.B. They have no their own opinions.C. Theyre good at their own mother tongue.D. They lack enough confidence.43. According to the passage, how are conversation skills easier to be build?A. By asking students to tell their own opinions.B. By
31、 practicing arranged roles and opinions.C. By keeping speaking in English.D. By having debates at first.44. The underlined word eliminating can be best replaced by _ .A. setting up B. making room for C. struggling for D. getting rid of45. One of the benefits that the students can obtain from the rol
32、e-play approach is that _ .A. they focus more on the English language itselfB. they pay more attention to the factual contentC. they show more affection for their mother tongueD. they gain more opportunity to express their own opinionsBYou may be able to deliver killer speeches, wonderful presentati
33、ons and professions and professional talks on topics of your choice. But can you make small talk? There are times in life when you need to make casual conversation. And in business, the social aspect of a business relationship is often as important as the professional one. Here are our top tips for
34、making small talk.Listen The number-one rule when making small talk is to listen. Make a conscious effort to remember what the other person is saying. Then you can use this information to generate more conversation.Interest While youre talking to someone, focus exclusively on that person. And use yo
35、ur body language to show that youre interested: face the person, use eye contact and nod your head at appropriate moments. Also, use conversational fillers such as “ah ha/ really? /amazing!” to show that youre interested in what theyre sayingeven if you arent.Ego checkTry to avoid always turning the
36、 attention of the conversation back on yourself. For example, if someone mentions that theyve just been to Italy, dont respond with, “Oh, Ive been there. We went there last year.” Instead, use this information as an opportunity to ask lots of questions about the other persons trip: where did you go?
37、 Who did you go with? What was it like? What did you see?Watch out!Avoid saying anything that could be interpreted as criticism or judgment; and above all, keep away from potentially controversial topics such as religion and politics.Write it downWrite down any interesting stories you hear, or detai
38、ls of funny things that have happened to you. Later, you can use these anecdotes to brighten up a dull conversation.Think “situation”!Think carefully about where you are. For example, if youre at a wedding, think of all the relevant things you could ask: How do you know the bride? How long have you
39、been friends with the groom? How did you get there? Where are you staying? Or, if youre visiting a new company, you could ask the following: Whats it like working here? How easy is it to get into the city centre? Wheres a good place to get lunch round here? Etc.Top topicsIf youre ever running out of
40、 conversation, use one of these fail-safe conversation topics:the news, film, football, sport, music, the weather, fashion, literature, cars hobbies, the weekend, videogames, the theatre, family, local topics(shops, clubs, etc.), TV, celebrities, entertainment, your home town, food, traditions, cust
41、oms.Small talk can be a lot of fun, but you need to prepare for it and practice. And remember, small talk can lead to big business!46. The passage is mainly about_.A. customs and social mannersB. casual conversation tricksC. communication typesD. business strategies47. When making small talks, youd
42、better avoid _.A. asking some open questionsB. using some body languagesC. talking about something that can arouse conflictD. asking some questions relevant to the situation48.In order to make your small talk go smoothly, you can do the following things except that _.A. you can talk some topics abou
43、t yourself all the timeB. you can pay attention to what others are saying and listen carefullyC. you can choose a topic that is suitable to everyoneD. you can say something funny that you have written down49. When you are attending a party held by your friend, which is the most suitable question to
44、start a conversation with a stranger?A. How often do you get to play?B. How old are you?C. What are you doing this weekend?D. How do you know the host, my friend David?CYour money or your time?A friend once invited me to spend a cold winters day picking up rubbish in a park. It was a community-servi
45、ce event organized by a charitable organization(慈善组织) she was involved with. I immediately told her I was not interested.“It just makes no sense,” I explained. “Why would I spend three hours of my time picking up rubbish?” I argued that if the goal was neighborhood beautification, then I would rathe
46、r donate three-hours worth of my labor income. The organization could then hire several people in need of a job. The rubbish gets picked up, we provide jobs, and I do not have to spend three hours in the cold. “Where can I make a donation?” My friend sighed, said something in a low voice about it se
47、eming like a good way to meet men, and then shuffled off to ask someone else.When we feel inspired to do good, many of us choose to give time instead of money. Given how precious our time is limited by demands of work, family and friends setting some of it aside to clean parks or deliver meals seems like a valuable donation. But is this the most efficient way to give?The economist in me is inclined to say no. As I explained to my friend, what my time is worth may be far more valuable to most charities than my actual labor. The money could go towards hiring p