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1、第 1 页,共 8 页中山一中 2015 届高三热身练二英 语 命题人:刘妹 审题人:王慧霖I 语言知识及应用 (共两节,满分 45 分)第一节 完形填空 (共 15 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 30 分)A civilized society has the virtues of beauty, culture, comfort and peace. However, the motor-car is 1 these virtues.A visitor from outer space viewing our cities would conclude that the human race
2、 is made up of shiny metallic “beetles” creeping along vast networks. He is not far 2 . The motor-car, far from being 3 a vehicle for man, is determining the design of whole cities. The single largest consumer of valuable city 4 is its roads and car parks. If there were fewer roads, we could have mo
3、re natural parks in which to 5 , more cultural centres and more public squares. Cars rob our cities of these civilized 6 .Not only do cars occupy space, they also create 7 . Psychologists have confirmed that noise causes stress, and cities are indeed very noisy places. Cars are also the single large
4、st 8 of air pollution. How can we say we are 9 when we live in an atmosphere full of stress and health dangers? Our economy depends on 10 . These days it is becoming rare and 11 , yet cars continue consuming large amounts of petrol. Energy, which could be used to run factories and houses, is being 1
5、2 on roads. Finally, cars have created a new type of monster, the motorist. Necessity has made man forget his gentle 13 and has transformed him into a selfish, dangerous monster, frightening innocent pedestrians, killing dogs, swearing at other motorists. The car is an outlet for his aggression. To
6、sum up, the motor-car has been 14 for destroying our cities, damaging our health, increasing economic problems and 15 humankind of their gentle nature. 1. A. representing B. promoting C. destroying D. replacing 2. A. removed B. better C. different D. wrong 3. A. generally B. merely C. finally D. har
7、dly 4. A. space B. time C. material D. light5. A. share B. relax C. hide D. work6. A. pleasures B. manners C. individuals D. histories7. A. conflicts B. chances C. noise D. growth8. A. problem B. source C. effect D. provider9. A. polite B. awake C. innocent D. civilized 10. A. energy B. wealth C. tr
8、ansportation D. industry11. A. wasteful B. available C. expensive D. cheap12. A. left B. burnt C. arranged D. produced13. A. action B. appearance C. idea D. nature 14. A. suitable B. possible C. punished D. responsible 15. A. warning B. reminding C. robbing D. convincing第 2 页,共 8 页第二节 语法填空 (共 10 小题;
9、每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分)A park officer noticed Sam consistently caught more fish than anyone else. While other guys caught only three or four a day, Sams boat was always full 16 fish. The officer, curious, asked Sam his secret. The 17 (success) fisherman invited the officer to accompany him and observe. S
10、o the next morning they took off in Sams boat and the officer got ready to see 18 it was done. Sams approach was simple. He took out a stick of dynamite(炸药), lit it, and threw it in the air. The explosion rocked the lake with such a force 19 dead fish immediately began to surface. Sam took out a net
11、 and started taking 20 up. The officer, after 21 (recover) from the shock, began yelling at Sam. “You cant do this! Its illegal!” Sam, meanwhile, took out another stick of dynamite. He lit it and 22 (drop) it in the officers lap with these words, “Are you going to sit there all day complaining, 23 a
12、re you going to fish?” The poor officer was left with 24 fast decision to make. He had suddenly been transformed from an observer to a 25 (participate). A choice had to be made quickly and with a sigh of regret he threw out the stick and waited for the explosion. II 阅读 (共两节,满分 50 分)第一节 阅读理解 (共 20 小题
13、;每小题 2 分,满分 40 分)AIt was my first day back home since starting college. A lot had changed in the last year. Not with my hometown but with me. I had left as a 17-year-old boy and had now returned as an 18-year-old man. In the city, I was living on my own, had a part-time job and was studying. Even th
14、e government recognized I was an adult; I had a drivers license. So here I was, on my summer vacation, walking down the main street with my father, desperate for him to acknowledge how mature I was. When his recognition failed to appear, I took matters into my own hands. “Dad,” I said casually, “Im
15、thirsty. Lets go for a beer.” It was the first time Id ever mentioned beer in front of my father, let alone ask him to drink one with me.He turned to me with a curious expression on his face. “A beer? Well I guess youre old enough now. Lets go to Sailors Bar. Its where my cousin Tom, your uncle, used to drink. You remember him, right?”I had only some vague recollection of my uncle. He was the black sheep of the family - always in trouble. We didnt talk about him much. “What ever happened to Uncle Tom, Dad? I havent seen him in years,” I said as we