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1、蘇北三市高三年級第三次模擬考試英 語說明:1. 本試卷共12頁,滿分120分,考試時間120分鐘。2. 在答題紙的密封線內(nèi)填寫學(xué)校、班級、姓名、考號等,密封線內(nèi)不要答題。3. 請將所有答案均按照題號填涂或填寫在答題卡/紙相應(yīng)的答題處,否則不得分。第一部分 聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分20分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分) 聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1. Whats Marys university life like? A. Exc

2、iting.B. Terrible. C. Ordinary.2. What is the woman doing? A. Introducing a theater. B. Making invitations. C. Giving directions.3. Whats the probable relationship between the speakers? A. Teacher and student. B. Classmates. C. Colleagues.4. What makes the man curious about David Beckham? A. Why peo

3、ple like him so much.B. What achievement he has made.C. How he performs so well. 5. Why will the man quit his job? A. He finds his work boring. B. He has got a better position. C. He doesnt get on well with the others.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽

4、每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6. What will the man do during the holiday? A. Travel.B. Study at home. C. Do some sports.7. Which sport does the woman like best? A. Basketball. B. Table tennis. C. Football.聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。8. What is the man doing? A. Prepari

5、ng for an exam.B. Surfing the Internet. C. Listening to English songs.9. How does the woman find learning English? A. Interesting.B. Boring. C. Difficult.10. What will the woman probably do next? A. Buy some books.B. Have a class. C. Go to the library.聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。11. Where does the conversation

6、 take place? A. In an office. B. In a hospital. C. In an English class.12. How long does the woman spend listening to English and music? A. Almost all the time.B. At least two hours. C. Less than 90 minutes.13. How can the woman improve her hearing according to the man? A. By using user-friendly ear

7、phones. B. By listening to music of lower sound levels. C. By stopping listening to loud music with earphones.聽第9段材料,回答第14至16題。14. For what does the woman plan to go to London? A. Study.B. A visit. C. A business trip.15. Why does the woman ask about food on the train? A. She is really hungry.B. She

8、is nervous without food. C. It will be time for dinner soon.16. What prevents the woman taking the 4: 30 train? A. The number of the platform. B. The expensive food. C. Lack of time.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17. When is breakfast served? A. From 7:00 to 9:30. B. From 7:30 to 9:30. C. From 7:00 to 9:00.18. W

9、hat are on the first floor? A. Bedrooms. B. Restaurants. C. Shops.19. Where can people work out? A. On the seventh floor. B. On the fifth floor. C. On the third floor.20. What can we learn from the passage? A. Theres a telephone in every room. B. Theres a pub on the sixth floor. C. Theres a place fo

10、r sunbathing behind the hotel.第二部分 英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié) 單項填空(共15題;每小題1分,滿分15分) 請認(rèn)真閱讀下面各題,從題中所給的、四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。21. Mr. Smith, Im sorry to bother you, but its the third day of June today. Oh, _ rent! Im sorry its late. Ill write you _ check right now.A. the; theB. a; aC. a; the D. the; a22.

11、 Jane, Ill be in Room 3 discussing with our business partners _ Mr. Mathews drops in. A. so thatB. if only C. in case D. as if23. Why do you choose to work with special needs children? I think it will add a new _ to my life. A. version B. dimension C. illusion D. occasion24. Have you been to Gangtok

12、? Actually, I _ there for three years and then left for home when my mother was ill. A. had worked B. has worked C. was working D. worked25. The year of 2016 is the beginning of Chinas 13th Five-Year Plan, _ ecological civilization is an important part. A. of which B. in whichC. for which D. on whic

13、h 26. Bungee jumping can be very dangerous, but the people who organize it are very careful not to _ safety. A. compromiseB. compensateC. conductD. construct27. It was fine yesterday. _. And a good day for picnicking, isnt it? A. So it is B. So is it C. So it wasD. So was it28. The two companies hav

14、e agreed on the main items written on the contract _, but they still have to negotiate the details. A. in allB. in handC. in vainD. in general29. Did you attend the meeting for the experiment project yesterday? Yes, but I dont think I _ because my director was there. A. need have B. needed to C. nee

15、d to have D. need to30. How do you like the book I recommended? I have only been able to _ the first few pages as yet. I hope soon to be able to read it seriously. A. figure out B. dip into C. get across D. do with31. So large is the Pacific, _ 30% of the earths surface, that the energy generated by

16、 its warming is enough to touch off a series of weather changes. A. coveredB. coveringC. having coveredD. being covered32. Mr. Lee is our important customer, so make sure we give him _ and make him feel special. A. the salt of the earth B. a pie in the sky C. the red-carpet treatment D. a pound of f

17、lesh33. When you are preparing for a job interview, keep it in mind that your clothes should be smart, but _. A. confidentialB. conservativeC. controversialD. contradictory34. How was it _ little John had done resulted in so much improvement? Through his great skills obtained by years of hard work a

18、nd practice. A. that whether B. whether that C. that what D. what that35. Marys new dress looks funny on her. _ It looks fine to me.A. Who cares? B. I wouldnt say that.C. Whats wrong? D. You are telling me.第二節(jié) 完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分) 請認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的 A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題紙上將該項涂黑。 In the Orient

19、 young bulls are tested for the fight arena(競技場) in a certain manner. Each is brought to the ring and 36 to attack a fighter who sticks them with a sword. The 37 of each bull is then evaluated with care according to the number of times he shows his 38 to charge in spite of the sharpness of the sword

20、. From now on I will recognize that each day I am 39 by life in this manner. If I persist(堅持), if I continue to try, if I continue to 40 forward, I will succeed.I will persist until I succeed.I was not 41 to this world in defeat, nor does failure exist in my vocabulary. I am not a 42 waiting to be k

21、illed by my shepherd(牧羊人). I am a lion and I 43 to talk, to walk, to sleep with the sheep. I will not hear those who 44 and complain, 45 their disease is infective. Let them join the sheep. The slaughter house(屠宰場) of failure is not my 46 .I will persist until I succeed.The prizes of life are at the

22、 end of each journey, not near the 47 ; and it is not given to me to know how many steps are 48 in order to reach my goal. Failure I may still 49 at the thousandth step, yet 50 hides behind the next bend in the road. Never will I know how close it 51 unless I turn the corner.Always will I take anoth

23、er step. 52 that is of no use, I will take another, and yet another. In truth, one step at a time is not too difficult.I will persist until I succeed.From now on, I will consider each days 53 as one cut of my knife against a big tree. The first cut may cause not a shake in the wood, nor the second,

24、nor the third. Each cut, of itself, may be tiny, and seem of no 54 . Yet from childish cuts the tree will 55 fall. So it will be with my efforts of today.36. A. allowedB. praisedC. persuadedD. frightened 37. A. strengthB. braveryC. temperD. weakness38. A. freedomB. purposeC. powerD. willingness39. A

25、. testedB. favoredC. measuredD. challenged40. A. leanB. chargeC. walkD. push41. A. deliveredB. marchedC. landedD. followed42. A. wolfB. sheepC. dogD. bull43. A. prepareB. desireC. refuseD. hesitate44. A. sneezeB. laughC. singD. weep45. A. forB. andC. butD. so46. A. heavenB. nestC. fateD. fancy47. A.

26、 beginningB. middleC. cornerD. deadline48. A. successfulB. completeC. necessaryD. meaningful49. A. come byB. come afterC. come atD. come across50. A. dreamB. successC. gloryD. fame51. A. sitsB. standsC. liesD. lives52. A. IfB. UnlessC. SinceD. Though53. A. delightB. effortC. vainD. sorrow54. A. symb

27、olB. mannerC. evidenceD. consequence55. A. immediatelyB. eventuallyC. quicklyD. frequently第三部分 閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)請認(rèn)真閱讀下列短文, 從短文后各題所給的 A、 B、 C、 D四個選項中, 選出最佳選項,并在答題紙上將該項涂黑。THE AUTHENTIC TASTE OF THAILANDCHANGTOMTHAI RESTAURANT AND HOTEL12-3 6-12 CLOSED SUNDAYS set in 40 acres of scenic woodland o

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32、 dine in style aboard the Marina in relaxed & informal surroundings & sample the pleasures of Norwichs premier restaurantOPEN ALL DAY, MON-SATLARGE VIDEO SCANNED CAR PARK OPPOSITE 56. If you go to , you may enjoy Chinese food. A. JacksB. Changtom C. Moghul ExpressD. The Marina Restaurant57. All of t

33、he following statements are true EXCEPT that . A. Jacks doesnt serve food on Mondays B. people can find a bar in each restaurant C. you can appreciate a scenic forest in Changtom D. Indian takeaway can be bought every dayBTuesdays Amtrak derailment(脫軌) Philadelphia, which claimed eight lives and inj

34、ured more than 200 others, has turned the countrys attention to railroad safety. But for those commuters(每日往返上班者) questioning whether or not to board the next train, statistics may offer some reassurance.According to the scientific journal Bandolier, the lifetime odds of dying on a passenger train i

35、n the USare about one in 1,871,241. So trains are still one of thesafest modes of transport; in 2013, 891 U.S. fatalities were linked to rail travel, while 32,700 people were killed in highway accidents.“Train accidents are rare,” Dr. Zarembski,director of the railroad safety program, told The Huffi

36、ngton Post. “Accident rate in 2014 was 2.2 accidents per million train miles, this number has been declining steadily.” But if you are still concerned about safety or if youre just curious about which part of the train is the safest place to sit science has an answer for that too.The front car of a

37、train is the most dangerous place in the event of a head-on collision, while the last car is less safe if the train is rear-ended(追尾). In fact, trains are nine times more likely to derail than to hit another train or car head-on or to get hit from behind, according to the Federal Railroad Administra

38、tion. The administration found that there were about 13,200 derailments from 2005 to 2014, compared with about 1,450 collisions.Studies suggest that broken rails or welds are the leading cause of derailment, and these problems more often cause derailments near the frontof the train. Therefore, choos

39、ing a car located in the middle, or one or two back from the middle of the train may be the safest bet, Ross Capon, president of the National Association of Railroad Passengers,told CBS New York.If you cant get a seat near the midpoint of a train, theres another potential safety factor you might wan

40、t to consider namely, which way your seat is facing. “I prefer rear facing so that in most cases you are pushed back into the seat in the event of an emergency braking application,” Zarembski said.In general, aisle(過道) seats are safer than window seats, where a passenger is more likely to come in co

41、ntact with broken glass or be thrown out of the train, Capon told CBS New York. Of course, in the very rare event of a catastrophic crash like Tuesdays, theres no guarantee that sitting in a certain place or facing a certain way means youll escape being injured.58. What does the underlined word “fat

42、alities” in Paragraph 2 most probably mean?A. Deaths. B. Rates. C. Accidents. D. Carriages.59. In the first three paragraphs, the author is trying to . A. describe objectively the serious consequences a derailment may bring about B. urge people to consider carefully whether to board a train in the f

43、uture C. impress on people the poor management of American railway lines D. persuade people with statistics that it is still safer to travel by train60. After reading the passage, we can infer that it might be the safest to sit .A. front facing on a window seat in the front carsB. front facing on an

44、 aisle seat in the last few carsC. rear facing on an aisle seat in the middle carsD. rear facing on a window seat one car behind the middleCAbout 5,500 years ago, one group of humans invented something truly revolutionary: the wheel. Almost overnight news of the innovation spread far and wide, and w

45、heels became popular so quickly that some archaeologists say we cant be sure exactly where the wheel was invented.According toEva Reindlat the University of Birmingham in the UK, stories like this tell us a lot about what makes us human. Surprisingly, its not that humans worked out how to make wheel

46、s thats important its the fact that other populations quickly caught on and copied the idea. Reindl and her colleagues say that a chimpanzee, gorilla or orangutan wont copy another apes(猿) inventions. Each ape, says Reindl, learns for itself how to solve a problem. These species lack our cumulative(

47、累積的) culture they are constantly reinventing the wheel.They also find out that even though our species relies on learning from others, it seems as youngsters, at least were still capable of thinking entirely for ourselves. In this particular field, humans and other apes are apparently born in the sa

48、me state.Slightly paradoxically, Reindl says that finding similarities in the way humans and other apes are born can actually help us better define what really does make us unique as a species.This is because it highlights behaviors that we develop but that other apes do not.For instance, although w

49、e might start out life with the same sort of tool-using capability that a chimpanzee possesses, we soon begin to behave in a more sophisticated way precisely because we watch others and tap into the collective human wisdom that has accumulated down the generations. “My colleagues and I work from the

50、 standpoint that cumulative culture is probably uniquely human,” says Riendl. “But its a subject of hot debate in the field right now.”O(jiān)n the other side of the debate are researchers likeChristophe Boeschat the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, Germany. “Our study of dif

51、ferent tool selection in Tai chimps shows clearly that some important social component is at work in how chimps learn to select tools. In this region, at least, the apes actually do learn some tool use by carefully copying those around them. We still have so much to learn about tool use in chimpanze

52、es,” says Boesch including the complete range of tool use behaviors these apes show, how common each behavior is, and how individual chimpanzees learn to use tools for themselves.Its not yet clear whether cumulative culture separates us from apes. The scientific jury clearly hasnt yet arrived at a d

53、ecision. When consensus does emerge, well know whether our sister species share our ability to imitate others or whether they are doomed to reinvent the same things over and over again.61. The stories like wheels invention are mentioned to show that .A. humans can figure out how to invent wheels B.

54、humans can copy ideas and accumulate knowledgeC. apes arent smarter than human beings D. apes are capable of inventing the wheel62. What can we infer from Boeschs study? A. Cumulative culture might exist in apes. B. Apes can use tools by copying others. C. Tools selection is an important social component.D. Cumulative culture separates humans from apes.63. What does the author think of the imitating ability of apes? A. They can do nothing but reinvent the same things over and over again.B. Thinking for themselves is what they possess on their de

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