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1、科目:英語(試題卷)注意事項:1. 答題前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號寫在答題卡和該 試題卷的封面上,并認(rèn)真核對條形碼上的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號和 科目。2. 考生作答時,選擇題和非選擇題均須做在答題卡上,在本試 題卷上答題無效。考生在答題卡上按答題卡中注意事項的要 求答題。3. 考試結(jié)束后,將本試題卷和答題卡一并交回。4. 本試題卷共10頁,如缺頁,考生須聲明,否則后果自負(fù)姓 名絕密啟用前準(zhǔn)考證號懷化市2010屆高三第二次模擬考試試卷英本試題卷分四個部分,包括聽力理解、語言知識運用、閱讀和書面表達(dá)共 分150分。10頁。時量120分鐘。滿PART ONE LISTENING COMPREHENS

2、IONSECTION ADirections: In this section, you will hear 6 conversations between 2 speakers. For each conversation, there are several questions and each question is followed by 3 choices. Listen to the conversations carefully and then answer the questions by marking the corresponding letter( A、B or C

3、on the QUESTION BOOKLET. You will hear each conversation TWICE.Example:When will the magazine probably arrive?A. Wednesday.B. Thursday.The answer is B.Conversation 11. Where will they have dinner that ni ght?A. In the hotel.B. At the airport.2. How many people have dinner with the two speakers?A. Th

4、ree.B. Four.Conversation 23. Why did the officer want to see the driverC. Friday.C. I n a restaura nt n earby.C. Five.A. The driver was a stra nger.B. The driver drove too fast.4. What is the speed limit in bus in ess areas of that city?A. 20 miles per hour.B. 25 miles per hour.Conversation 35. How

5、much does the course cost per term?A. 210 pou nds.B. 70 pou nds.6. What is the man reason for taking the course?A. To find a job in a compa ny.B. To make more frien ds.Conversation 47. How is Jackie now?A. He is badly burnt.B. He is still in hospital.8. Why did Jackie light a can dle after the light

6、 was tur ned off?A. Because he went on readi ng.B. Because he was scared.9. How many people got bur nt in the fire?A. 2.B. 3.Conversation 510. Why is the man angry with the woma n?s license?C. The driver turned left.C. 35 miles per hour.C. 20 pounds.C. To be good for his job.C. He is well aga in.C.

7、Because he fell asleep.C. 4.A. She hasn ace pted his invitation.B. She hasn t kept a place for him.C. She hasn t given him a phone call.11. What does the man do?A. He s a bus in essma n.B. He s the head waiter. C. He s a policema n.12. How is the problem solved?A. The woma n helps the man find ano t

8、her room.B. The man calls to tell his friends not to come.C. The woma n man ages to get the man a table.Conversation 613. Why won t old people live with their chdren?A. Their childre n s houses are not big eno ugh.B. They like to take care of themselves.C. They don t want to trouble their children.1

9、4. What does the man think of the situati on in the future?A. Much better.B. As good as before.C. Still difficult.15. What problem are they talk ing about?A. Populati on problem.B. Problem with the old.C. Family problem.SECTION BDirections:ln this section, you will hear a mini-talk. Listen carefully

10、 and then fill in the numbered blanks with the information youve got. Fill in each blank with NO MORE THAN 3 WORDS.You will hear the mini-talk TWICE.16.travel pla nPlacesThings she wants to doReasonsTahitiTo see what Tahiti is like for herselfReading many articles in 17.andseeing films made thereBei

11、ji ngTo visit the Great Wall and the Summer Palace;18.Bei iing OperaBrin gi ng 19.to lifeBrazilTo lie on the beach ; to take a boat trip ; to visit the 20.of the countryBeing a very excit ing placePART TWO LANGUAGE KNOWLEDGESECTION ADirections: Beneath each of the following sentences there are four

12、choices marked A B、C and D. Choose thet be bothered to think of.C. the better oneD. the good oneone answer that best completes the sentence.21. I know this is not quite the right word, but I canA. a betterB. a best22. Which of these two books will you take ?Itake, in case the journey is bori ng.A. e

13、itherB. bothC. allD. n either23. This is not an econo mical way to get more water;, it is very expe nsive.A. in retur nB. on the other hand C. in a wordD. on the con trary24. The truck ran down the hill, and the driver, according to the local newspaper, to have been killed.A. was reportedB. was repo

14、rt ingC. reportedD. had bee n reported25. the poor living conditions, they continue to gather in the suburban villages because of low rents andeasy tran sport.A. ExceptB. In stead ofC. DespiteD. In case of26. on the top of the hill is a monument, dating back to hundreds of years ago.A. Having stood

15、B. StandingC. Being stoodD. Having bee n stood27. Have you ever see n a doctor? If, what happe ned?A. anyB. everC. notD. so28. So convenientand saves your time that many people would like to do that.A. is shopp ing on net B. shopp ing on net does C. does shopp ing on net D. shopp ing on net is29. Im

16、 very amazed that they knew nothing abouthe was a thief.A. thatB. whichC. whatD. the fact that30. The roadfor vehicles is un der repair. Drivers are required to take some other routes.A. meaningB. meantC. to meanD. being meant31. The terrible accident is under investigation.Actually, quicker actio n

17、those workers trapped in the mine.the InuitA. might have saved B. must have saved C. should have saved D. could have saved32. Today, weve discussed a number of large summer gatherings for feasts and celebrations _ usually swap stories.A. whereB. whe nC. whichD. why33. Chinaa sharp in crease in the n

18、u mber of aged people over the past decade.A. seesB. sawC. has see nD. will see34. that caused him to serve dinner an hour later tha n usual.B. It was our being lateD. It was because we were |35.What the matter with Tim?Oh. His electro nic dict ionary was left i n a taxi accide ntal

19、ly, n everaga in.A. to findB. findingC. to be foundD. being foundSECTION BDirections: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.Samuel was back at the thrift shop( 舊商店).He had wa

20、lked into the shop with only one 36 in mind to find a book that he had NOT bought yesterday. The book was one of seve n that he had 37 yesterday. He was going to buy all of them. But at the last mome nt, he cha nged his mind. He put 38seve n back on the shelf.Samuel had a pers on al library of more

21、tha n 1,000 books at home almost all un read. He subscribed( 訂閱)to seve n magaz ines and one daily n ewspaper. Samuel had more readi ng material in his small apartme nt tha n he could 39 in two lifetimes, yet his urge to buy more books was still 40 .He 41 put his foot down. Not one more book, he tol

22、d himself, 42 it was really special. Yesterday s book fit the bill. It was a biography of one of his favorite fiction authors in America Stephen King. But it wasn t easy for King early in his 43. Samuel wan ted to be a great writer. King was his model.Samuel immediately found one of the books he had

23、 44 yesterday, and the n ano ther one. In minu tes, he found all the books that he had held in his hands yesterday, except the biography. Samuel took a walk throughout the store, knowing that people often45 merchandise(商品)in one place and then leave it inano ther place. The book was a thick paperbac

24、k( 平裝本)with a red cover. But it was no where to be found. But only when he let it go did he realize its 46 . When he found it again, he would place the book prominently(顯眼地)47.36. A. realityB. problemC. causeD. goal37. A. piled upB. clea ned upC. looked upD. made up38. A. ano therB. myC. allD.such39

25、. A. agreeB. finishC. returnD. forget40. A. stro ngB. n aturalC. fancyD. importa nt41. A. exactlyB. eagerlyC. especiallyD. fin ally42. A. whe nB. ifC. becauseD. uni ess43. A. position44. A. arran ged45. A. focus on46. A. useB. careerB. forgotB. pick upB. purposeC. bus in essC. collectedC. lear n abo

26、utC. valueD. choiceD. describD. leave outD. reas on高考銖源網(wǎng)www, |47. A. on his bookshelfB. un der his pillowC. i n the storeD. i n his drawerSection CDirections: Complete the following passage by using ONE word thdtest fits the context.Scholars and researchers have tried to discover what person

27、ality characteristics go along with success in in tercultural experie nces. Their findings have often bee n un clear or in complete. 48 three characteristics sta nd out in their reports: patienee, a sense of humor, and the awareness of being unclear.Patie nee, of course, is the ability to keep calm

28、even 49 things do not go as one wants them to, or hopes they will, 50 has eve n bee n sure they will. A pers on with a sense of humor is 51 likely to take things too seriously and more ready to see the humor in his own reactions tha n a humorless pers on. “ The aware ness of being unclear ” i552 mor

29、e difficult concept than patienee or a sense of humor. Foreigners often find themselves in situations that are unclear to the newcomers. That is, 53 do not know what is happening in the situation. Perhaps they do not un dersta nd the local Ian guage well eno ugh, or they do not know 54 some system o

30、r organization works, or they can dbesajitepsfople s roles in what is g55igPART THREE READING COMPREHENSIONDirections: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the o

31、ne that fits best according to the information given in the passage.AIt is very importa nt for people to drink water in our everyday life. Many people believe they are supposed to drink eight glasses of water a day, or about two liters. Why? Because that is what they have bee n told all their life.

32、But a recent report offers some differe nt advice. Experts say people should obey their bodies; they should drink as much water as they feel like drinking. The report says most healthy people meet their daily n eeds for liquid by letting thirst be their guide. The report is from the Institute of Med

33、icine, part of the National Academies. The report contains some gen eral suggesti ons. The experts say wome n should get about 2.7 liters of water daily. Men should get about 3.7 liters. But waitin each case, that is more tha n eight glasses.There is one importa nt differe nee. The report does not t

34、ell people how many glasses of water to drink. In fact, the experts say it may be impossible to know how many glasses are n eeded to meet these guideli nes. This is because the daily water requireme nt can in clude the water content in foods. People do not get water only by forcing themselves to dri

35、nk a set number of glasses per day. People also drink fruit juices and sodas and milk. They drink coffee and tea. These all contain water. Yet some also contain caffeine. This causes the body to expel(排出)more water. But the writers of the report say this does not mean the body loses too much water.A

36、s you might expect, the Institute of Medicine says people need to drink more water when they are physically active. The same is true of those who live in hot climates. Depending on heat and activity, people could need two times as much water as others do. All this, however, does not answer one quest

37、ion. No one seems sure why people have the idea that good health requires eight glasses of water daily.It may have started with a misunderstanding. In 1945, the National Academy of Sciences published some guidelines. Its Food and Nutrition Board( 營養(yǎng)膳食 )said a good amount of water for most adults was

38、 2.5 liters daily. This was based on an average of one milliliter( 毫升)for each calorie of food eaten. But that was only part of what the board said. It also said that most of this amount is contained in prepared foods.56. In experts opjnioery day a pers on should drink.B. more than eight glasses of

39、water f waterD. whe n he comes in sight owww.ksSuxom |A. as much water as he canC. accord ing to actual n eed for his body57. What is mainly described in the sec ond paragraph?A. People know about the daily water requirement.B. People n eed water in stead of all kinds of drink.C. People get daily wa

40、ter not only from drinking.D. People drink all kinds of drink every day.58. Who might drink less water accord ing to the third paragraph?59. The writer men ti ons the guideli nes in 1945 to.A. meet with good resultsB. follow the adviceC. give up his ideaD. correct the con clusi on60. The main purpos

41、e of writi ng the texts is to.A. make a good suggesti on of drinking dailyB. make clear the requireme nts to drink dailyC. tell the importa nee of drinking water dailyD. figure out a good amount of water dailyBEvery people has its own way of saying things, its own special expressions. Many everyday

42、American expressi ons are based on colors.Red is a hot color. America ns ofte n use it to express heat. They may say they are red hot about someth ing un fair. When they are red hot they are very angry about someth ing. The small hot tast ing peppers found in many Mexican foods are called red hots f

43、or their color and their fiery taste. Fast loud music is popular with many people. They may say the music is red hot, especially the kind called Dixiela nd jazz.Pink is a lighter kind of red. People sometimes say they are in the pink whe n they are in good health. The expression was first used in Am

44、erica at the beginning of the twentieth century. It probably comes from the fact that many babies are born with a nice pink color that shows that they are in good health.The color gree n is n atural for trees and grass. But it is an unn atural color for huma ns. A pers on who has a sick feeling stom

45、ach may say she feels a little green. A passenger on a boat who is feeling very sick from high waves may look very gree n.Sometimes a pers on may be upset because he does not have someth ing as nice as a friend has, like a fast new car. That pers on may say he is gree n with envy. Some people are gr

46、ee n with envy because a friend has more dollars or greenbacks. Dollars are called greenbacks because that is the color of the back side of the paper mon ey.The color black is used often in expressi ons. People describe a day in which everyth ing goes wrong as a black day. The date of a major traged

47、y is remembered as a black day. A blacklist is illegal now. But at one time, some bus in esses refused to employ people who were on a blacklist for bel onging to un popular orga ni zati ons.In some cases, colors describe a situati on. A brow n out is an expressi on for a reduct ion in electric power

48、. Brow n outs happe n whe n there is too much dema nd for electricity. The electric system is un able to offer all the power n eeded in an area. Black outs are com mon duri ng World War two. Officials would order all lights in a city turned off to make it difficult for en emy pla nes to find a targe

49、t i n the dark of ni ght.61. America ns use“ red hot ” to describe the follow ing EXCEPT.A. somethi ng un fairB. small hot-tasti ng peppersC. the pers on who is very angryD. popular music like Dixiela nd jazz62. People use in the pink ” to express they are in good health because.A. the expressi on h

50、as a verylonghistoryB.the color pink makes peoplefeelhappyC. people think the color pink isgen tler tha n red D.healthy babies are born withnice pinkskin63. When we say some one feels a little gree n, it means he/she.A. enjoys himself in boat ingB.is hit by a high waveC. has a stomach acheD.likes tr

51、ees and grass64. In the writer ,s whs is related to a black day?=A. Being sent a beautiful giftB. Pass ing a very difficult testC. Being refused duri ng an importa nt in terview D. Being in vited to an excit ing party65. The writer wants to tell usin America n everyday expressi onsA. the most popula

52、r colorsB. differe nt meanings of colorsC. how to use colors correctlyD. why America ns like to use colorsCThe cultural and n atural values of Kakadu Nati onal Park were recog ni zed intern atio nally whe n the Park was placed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. This is an international register of p

53、roperties that are recognized as having outstanding cultural or natural values of international significanee. Kakadu is the largest national park in Australia and is the sec ond largest n ati onal park in the world. Kakadu is a biological won derla nd, which is almost 8,000 square miles. The wildlif

54、e in Kakadu National Park includes over 280 kinds of birds, 60 kinds of native mammals, 55 kinds of freshwater fish, thousa nds of in sects, and many reptiles(爬行動物 ),the most famous ofwhich is the salt-water crocodile. All life in the park depends on water.Kakadu is not only home to the wildlife but

55、 the area is also famous for the Ion gest continu ous huma n culture that exists in the world. Aborigines( 土著)have been living in this area for at least 40,000 years. The desce ndan ts(后裔)of these First Australia ns still live in Kakadu today. Kakadu contains one of the Ion gest con ti nu ous record

56、s of rock art in the world, with around 5,000 pain tin gs, with rock sites dat ing back 25,000 years. More tha n 1,000 sites have bee n recorded. Kakadu has bee n give n double World Heritage status by the Un ited Nations. It is one of only 17 of the 469 World heritage Areas listed for both natural

57、and cultural values.It is Australia largest national park, but it isn utst the size that surprises visitors it is the sense of someth ing very old and grand. Creatio n of the 500 km escarpme nt( 懸崖)bega n 2,000 milli on years ago. Today those gorgesare filled with rain forests, washed by waterfalls.Kakadu is one of the world s special places. It is hard to pick the ideal time to visit Kakadu .In the wet seas onlarge are

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