1、 绝密 启用前 宜昌一中 2015 年高考适应 性考试(一) 英 语 试 卷 本试卷共150 分 ,考试 用 时 120 分 钟。 祝考 试顺利 本试卷 第一 至第 三部 分为 选择题 , 共100 分; 第四 部分为 非选 择题 , 共 50 分 ,全页 共 10 页。 注意事项 : 1. 答 卷 前 ,考 生 务必将 自 己 的姓 名 、 准考 证 号填 写 在 试题 卷 和 答题 卡 上, 并 将 准考 证 号 条形 码 粘贴 在 答 题 卡 上 的 指 定 位 置 。 用 2B 铅 笔 将 答 题 卡 上 试 卷 类 型 A 后 的 方 框 涂 黑 。 2. 选择 题的 作答 :每 小
2、题选 出答 案后 ,用 2B 铅 笔把答 题卡 上对 应题 目的 答案标 号涂 黑。 如需 改 动 , 用 橡 皮 擦 干 净后, 再 选 涂 其 它 答 案 标 号 。 答 在 试 题 卷 、 草 稿 纸 上 无 效 。 3. 完 成 句 子 和 短 文 写 作 题 的 作 答 , 用 0.5 毫 米 黑 色 墨 水 签 字 笔 直 接 答 在 答 题 卡 上 对 应 的 答 题 区 域 内 。 答 在 试 题 卷 、 草 稿 纸 上 无 效 。 4. 考 生必须 保持 答题 卡的整 洁。 考试 结束 后, 请将本 试题 卷和 答题 卡一 并上交 。 第一部分:听力 ( 共两节,满分 30
3、分) 第一节( 共 5 小题 ;每小 题 1.5 分,满 分 7.5 分) 5 A B C 10 How much is the shirt? A. 19.15. B. 9.15. C. 9.18 B 1. What is the man doing now? A. Washing. B. Watching TV. C. Reading. 2. How does the man feel about the French film? A. Interesting. B. Amusing. C. Boring. 3. What does the woman suggest the man do?
4、 A. Buy the shoes from a webstore. B. Give up buying the shoes. C. Run around the town for the shoes. 4. What is important for parents according to the man? A. Giving them much money. B. Visiting them more often. C. Buying them everything. 5. What did the two speakers do? A. They drank some lemon te
5、a. B. They had a long journey. C. They visited some ancient houses. 第二节( 共 15 小题 ; 每小 题 1.5 分, 满分 22.5 分) 5 A B C 5 5 6 6 7 6. Where is the man? A. In a theater. B. In a TV shop. C. At a hotel room. 7 . What is the mans problem? A. He cant get the TV to work. B. He cant find his ID card. C. He cant
6、follow his instructions. 7 8 9 8. Why does the man come to talk with the woman? A. To ask her out. B. To study together. C. To give her books. 9. What does the woman complain about? A. A lot of books to buy. B. So many classes to attend. C. Too much homework to do. 8 10 12 : ZXXK 10. Which of the fo
7、llowing is too large for the passengerscarry-on? A. Length. B. Height. C. Weight. 11. What must the passenger do with the carry-on? :Z+xx+k.Com A. Leave it in the airport. B. Make sure its the right size before boarding. C. Remove the contents to reduce the weight. 12. What items are not allowed out
8、 of China? A. CDs. B. VCDs. C. DVDs. 9 13 16 13. What is the woman interested in? A. Reading adventure stories. B. Exploring unknown areas. C. Looking for cultural relics. 14. What is the mans suggestion for writing a fiction story? A. Deciding on some details first. B. Constructing a general plot f
9、irst. C. Figuring out the main characters first. 15. What should be done to write a non-fiction story? A. Settling on the time and place. B. Interviewing the people involved. C. Collecting as many facts as possible. 16. What does the woman prefer to write? A. Fiction. B. Non-fiction. C. A research p
10、aper. 10 17 20 17. When was the Miners Hotel originally built? A. In 1850. B. In 1851. C. In 1995. 18. How was the Miners Hotel destroyed? A. By fire. B. By flood. C. By earthquake. 19. Which building will the guest be staying? A. The Gold Tower. B. The fortune Tower. C. The Gold Rush Tower. 20. Wha
11、ts the speaker mainly talking about? A. History of the Miners Hotel. B. Instructions for the Miners Hotel. C. Brief information about the Miners Hotel. 第 二部 分:词 汇知 识运用 (共 两节, 满分 40 分) 第一节 : 多项选 择 ( 共 10 小题 ; 每 小题 1 分 ,满分 10 分 ) A B C D 21. She has lost only nine games in five matches on the way to t
12、he semifinals. Always the perfectionist, she sees room for . A. improvement B. achievement C. entertainment D. amusement 22. If our city doesnt start working on the on some open space, soon there wont be a spot that isnt covered with a house or shopping center. A. division B. identification C. prese
13、rvation D. assumption 23. Having been working for a famous multinational for years, I have considerable knowledge and rich experience in this field. A. conveyed B. distributed C. grasped D. attained 24. Cloning technology can human life by creating human organs to replace those which fail to functio
14、n. A. adjust B. extend C. substitute D. transform 25. Because Rosa her big brother so much, she tries to imitate the way he walks and talks. A. looks out for B. looks down on C. looks up to D. looks forward to 26. If we the fact that the man has been in prison, he seems to be a suitable worker for t
15、he job. A. refer to B. get through C. set aside D. account for 27. Dale and her husband have ideas on how to spend a vacation. She wants to sleep on the beach for a week, but he prefers visiting museums. A. reasonable B. brilliant C. relevant D. contrary 28. Pablo is a(n ) person. At parties, he alw
16、ays spends time talking to anyone who looks nervous and out of place. A. conservative B. enthusiastic C. sensitive D. stubborn 29. No matter how many times Mike says it was an accident, I believe he tried to knock me down. A. voluntarily B. deliberately C. randomly D. cautiously 30. it is a good thi
17、ng that I didnt get that post I applied for, though I must admit that I was disappointed at the time. A. In a way B. In a word C. In general D. In particular 第二节 : 完形填 空 ( 共 20 小题 ; 每 小题 1 分 ,满分 20 分 ) A B C D On a Saturday morning, my left arm went numb, and I felt dizzy. I was taken to hospital. A
18、fter a quick 31 , the doctor said I had a stroke. As waves of paralysis( ) came over me, I slowly lost_32 of my body. I was just 50 and I thought about how _33 it was. After two operations, I was transferred to the Recovery Center. Though I had lost the use of my _34 arm and leg and couldnt see out
19、of my left eye, the only thought on my mind was to return to my job. But the _35 was that I needed to relearn how to _36 and see first. I had always been kind of 37 , and this just made me feel like recovery was impossible. A few days after my first_38 physical therapy( ) session, my mother came int
20、o my room with a neatly-typed 39 written by a nine-year-old boy named Jackson. He told me about the stoke hed had only a year earlier. He, too, had been paralyzed on his left side. But, _40 telling me what he had lost, Jackson shared what I would _41 . Do not give up on yourself. All the hard work i
21、s worth it. he wrote. And the advice kept on coming. He told me to 42 the therapy on the hospitals grown-up floor, where they make you work hard and you get lots of things back fast. Here I was, a grown man and a senator of Illinois, getting _43 from a young boy I had _44 met. After a few weeks of c
22、orrespondence( ), I arranged for us to meet. He seemed _45 at first, but all the awkwardness quickly_46 . Jackson showed me how he could run, and I immediately felt_47 . One thing I particularly_48 was the energy and dignity radiating from him. As for my recovery, it _49 just as Jackson said it woul
23、d. After a year of intense physical therapy, I climbed to the top of the Capitol and returned to work. With every step I took, I thought of Jackson and his _50 . Whenever I was tired or discouraged, I thought of him, the worlds strongest boy. 31. A. decision B. description C. examination D. discussi
24、on 32. A. control B. sight C. memory D. hope 33. A. ordinary B. unbelievable C. significant D. controversial 34. A. right B. left C. single D. only 35. A. reality B. consequence C. effect D. conclusion 36. A. speak B. stand C. run D. climb 37. A. pessimistic B. optimistic C. generous D. realistic 38
25、. A. efficient B. satisfactory C. discouraging D. amazing 39. A. book B. poster C. slogan D. letter 40. A. beyond B. by C. without D. except 41. A. experience B. discover C. lose D. gain 42. A. attend B. reject C. end D. escape 43. A. information B. knowledge C. advice D. freedom 44. A. occasionally
26、 B. seldom C. ever D. never 45. A. confident B. nervous C. upset D. desperate 46. A. broke out B. came over C. melted away D. turned up 47. A. inspired B. relaxed C. frustrated D. confused 48. A. recommended B. admired C. doubted D. obtained 49. A. came B. fell C. stayed D. disappeared 50. A. wisdom
27、 B. intelligence C. strength D. lesson 第 三部 分:阅 读理 解(共 20 小题 ;每小 题 2 分 ,满 分40 分) A B C D A An estimated eight million people in Britain enjoy walking in the Peak District every year. But what many who enjoy outdoor hobbies dont know is that their right to walk was won by men who sacrificed their own
28、 freedom to gain access to the countryside for all. In 1932 wealthy landowners had private use of large areas of uplands for hunting. Walkers were kept out by guards, until a group of 400 people from Manchester and Yorkshire, led by Benny Rothman, engaged on a mass trespass . The campaigner was put
29、into prison with four other men. The event is supported by many with starting a movement that paved the way for the establishment of national parks. Mr Rothman died in 2002 but he is now being honoured for his contribution with the revealing of a blue plaque( ) on his former home in Crofton Avenue,
30、Timperley, Greater Manchester. Retired professor, Harry, who followed in his fathers footsteps by specialising in environmental issues, says: He was a very optimistic man and he made the best of it when he went to prison. It didt put him off campaigning, he went on campaigning on environmental issue
31、s most of his life.“ Mr Rothman did live to see the Countryside Rights of Way Act passed by Parliament in 2000, ensuring the freedom of the countryside for future generations. Roly Smith, a friend of Mr Rothman and an author of walking guidebooks, said: It is because of them that we have got what we
32、 have today. Councillor Jonathan Coupe, of Trafford Council, said: The honour of having a blue plaque attributed( ) to you means you have really made an impression on society. Mr Rothman contributed to the changing of history and it is because of him that we are able to enjoy the local countryside a
33、s often and freely as we can today. 51. What do we know about people in Britain according to Para. 1? A. They value freedom. B. They have wide interests. C. They are fond of hiking. D. They tend to live in the countryside. 52. A blue plaque was revealed on Mr. Rothmans former home . A. to support hi
34、s campaign B. to honor his contribution C. to remind people of the past D. to celebrate the establishment of national parks 53. Besides optimistic, which of the following best describes Mr. Rothman? A. Cautious B. Determined C. Considerate D. Ambitious 54. From the last three paragraphs we learn tha
35、t Mr. Rothman . A. has served as a councilor B. has made achievements in different fields C. has been highly thought of for his contributions D. has devoted his life to environment protection B I no longer run for the mail the way I used to. I remember, prior to the e-mail age, the sense of heighten
36、ed expectation as the hour of mail delivery approached, wondering what slender( ), handwritten treasures would appear in my box. I once received a letter from a long-lost friend and swelled with such joy that I ran the mail carrier down and shook his hand, as if he had done a heroic deed in conveyin
37、g the missive to me. I first learned to love the mail as a young boy. The first thing I ever received that was personally addressed to me was from my friend Duane. We had been the closest of 9-year-old boys. Then he moved away, to Massachusetts. The parting was difficult, but boys didnt cry. Within
38、the week, however, there was a letter in my mailbox. It was from Duane, and it read, Im OK, but I miss you. That first conveyance to me of a written word from a great distance had all the significance of the first Morse code message: What hath God wrought. It was at that moment that I became a lette
39、r writer, quickly discovering that the more letters I wrote, the more I received. I wrote letters through elementary school, high school, college, and beyond. It got to the point where I could comfortably expect to receive a letter a day. The daily mail delivery was for me, like a beacon at sea some
40、thing toward which my thoughts began to move upon waking. What quicke ned my blood, of course, was the element of surprise: From whom would the letter be today? And what would the news be? And then, seemingly in the blink of an eye, the earth shifted. E-mail had arrived. Despite being fascinated by
41、the new technology, I promised myself that I would never stop writing letters by hand. However, I had no control over the habits of others, and slowly, inexorably( ), and then with quickened pace, the letters disappeared from my mailbox, having been replaced with electronic messages , a totally diff
42、erent beast in contrast to letters, all e-mails look alike. 55. The author used to run for the mail mainly because . A. he took great interest in mail delivery B. he was looking forward to receiving letters C. he tried to keep mail delivery from approaching D. he wanted to thank the mailman for his
43、heroic deed 56. What made the author become a letter writer? A. A letter from a long lost friend. B. The desire to receive more letters. C. The joy of reading the first letter from Duane. D. The influence of the first Morse code message. 57. By writing the underlined sentence in Para. 4, the author tells us that the daily mail delivery . A. meant a lot to him B. wasted much of his time C. quickened his thoughts D