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高考模擬試題精編(三)【說明】 本試卷分第I卷(選擇題)和第II卷(非選擇題)兩部分。滿分150分,時(shí)間120分鐘。題號(hào)第fs分第二部分第三部分第bib分總分第T第二節(jié)第T第二節(jié)第一節(jié)第二節(jié)得分第I卷(共105分)第一部分 聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),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(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。Whatwasthewoman'sfirstjob?A.Ateacher. B.Asecretary. C.Adoctor.Whendidtheshowbegin?A.At9:50.B.At9:40.C.At9:30.Whatarethetwospeakersdoing?A.Enjoyingmeetingeachother.B.Sayinggoodbyetoeachother.C.Planningtoseeeachotheragain.Wheredoesthedialogueprobablytakeplace?A.Inanoffice.B.Inaclothingshop.C.Intheman'shouse.Whatwillthewomandotonight?A.Shewillstayathomewiththeman.Shewillseeadoctorherself.C.Shewillwatchtheweatherforecast.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的 A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對話讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6至7題。Howdoestheboygotoschooleveryday?A.Bybus.B.Bybike.C.Onfoot.What'sthereasonthatthegirldoesn'tgotoschoolbybike?A.Sheisworriedabouthersafetyduetoheavytraffic.Shedoesn'thaveabike.C.Shedoesn'tliketorideabike.聽第7段材料,回答第8至9題。henwilltheplanetakeoff?A.At9:00.B.At9:15.C.At9:30.Whatwillthemandoaftertheconversation?A.FastenhisseatbeltB.Takehisseat.C.Findaproperseat.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。.WhatdoesSusanthinkofherlifeinNewYork?A.Shedoesn'tlikeitatall.B.Shefeelssatisfiedwithit.C.Shefeelsitjustso-so..WhatcanwelearnaboutHenryfromthedialogue?A.Heisheavierthanbefore.B.Helooksyoungerthanever.C.Hedecidestokeeponadiet..WhydoesSusanlookyounger?A.Becausesheismoreenergetic.B.Becauseshestaysinawarmplace.C.Becauseshelivesahealthierlife.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。Wherewillthewomanplantoworkinsummer?A.Inahotel.B.Inamarket.C.Onafarm..Howlongwillthewomanworkinthemorning?A.Onehour.B.Threehours.C.Fourhours.Whatwillthewomanprefertodoinherfreetime?A.Gowalking.B.Pickfruits.C.Selldrinks.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingaboutingeneral?A.Full-timejobs.B.Musicfestivals.C.Summerplans.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。Howlongwillthecourserunthisyear?A.Sixweeks.B.Sevenweeks.C.Eightweeks.Whatwastheproblemlastyear?A.Fewpeoplewantedtoattendit.B.Thereweretoofewworkerstocareforchildren.C.Thereisnothingtodoonrainydays.Whatwillthechildrendoforthefirsttimethisyear?A.Theywilljoininartactivities.B .Theywilldonewoutdoorsports.C.Theywillattendatalentshow..What'simportantforparentswhosechildrenattendthecourse?A.AttendingtheAmericanNightwiththechildren.SendingmoneytoMollyassoonaspossible.C.InformingMollyaboutanyfoodthechildrencannoteat.第二部分 英語知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分 35分)第一節(jié)語法和詞匯知識(shí) (共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)從A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。.-I'vegotsomethingweighingonmymindatthemoment.Couldyougivemesomeadvice?- .TellmeallaboutitandI'lldowhatIcan.A.Nevermind B.Noway C.NoproblemD.ForgetitLindaactsasifsheweretheboss, peoplearound.A.orderedB.orderingC.toorderD.havingorderedWehaveourbadtimesbutonthewholewe're happy.A.rarelyB.merelyC.fairlyD.chiefly.Cynthiaisnotashamedofwhatshedoes, sheendsupdoingsomethingwrong.A.a(chǎn)sthoughB.incaseC.evenifD.forfearWhenyoureachtheotherendofthebridge,I righttheretoshowyoutheway.A.waitB.havewaitedC.waswaitingD.willbewaitingInChina, pressuretofind jobscausessomestudentsinthecountrysidetodroptheirdreamsofgoingtocollege.A./;theB.a(chǎn);theC.the;/D./;/Hesuggestedanotherapproach, ,Ithought,thatrequiredmanagerstochangetheirbehaviourandthewaytheyspendtheirtime.A.oneB.itC.thatD.which issurprisingisthattherearesomanyChineserestaurantsinToronto.A.ItB.ThatC.SuchD.WhatWhenshewasintrouble,IdidwhatIcouldtohelpher. myhelp,shewrotemealetterofthanks.A.InhonourofB.IncaseofC.IntermsofD.InreturnforShewouldalwaysbeanoutsiderhere,nomatterhowmuchshe try.A.couldB.mustC.mightD.need
peoplewereguessing31.Beforethe84thAcademyAwardsceremony,peoplewereguessingat"TheArtist“wouldwinaprize.A.whatB.whetherC.thatD.whenWeshouldforpossibledelaysonthemotorwayandleaveanhourearlier.A.apologizeB.allowC.accountD.askThecityhasafewtyphoonspellsduringtheyear ,noneofinrecentyearshavecausedconsiderabledamage.A.whomB.whatC.thatD.which—So,yourmisfortunes,youshouldtrytostaybusyandbearinmindthateveryonegetsoneopportunityoranotheriftheykeeptrying.—Thanks,Iwill.A.howeverB.whateverC.wheneverD.whicheverThereareacoupleofmatterswhichIwanttotodayfordiscussion.A.bringupB.setupC.makeupD.putup第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng) (A、BC和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。Onceuponatime,afarmerhadsomepups(小狗)heneededtosell.Hepaintedasign__36thepupsandthensetaboutnailingittoapostontheedgeofhis__37__.Justatthemoment ,alittleboycamenear.“Mister,"hesaid,“Iwanttobuyoneofyourpuppies.”“Well,"saidthefarmer,ashe38thesweatoffthebackofhisneck ,“thesepuppiescomefromfineparentsand__ 39_muchmoney.”Thenreachingintohispocket,theboypulledoutahandfulof40andsaid,“I'vegotthirty-ninecents.Isthatenoughtotakealook ?”“Sure,"saidthefarmer.Andwiththathe__41__awhistle ,“Here,Dolly!”hecalled.OutfromthedoghouseanddowntheroadranDolly__42__byfourlittleballsoffur.Thelittleboy43hisfaceagainstthefence.Hiseyesdancedwith44.Asthedogs45theirwaytothefence,thelittleboynoticedsomethingelsemovinginsidethedoghouse.__46anotherlittleballappeared ;thisone47smaller.Downtheroaditslid.Theninasomewhatawkwardmannerthelittlepupbeganhobbling(蹣跚)towardtheothers,doingitsbestto48.“Ijustwantthatone,"thelittleboysaid,pointingtoit.Thefarmerkneltdownattheboy'ssideandsaid,“Son,youdon't49thatpuppy.Heisnotawise__50__ashewillneverbeabletorunandplaywithyouliketheseotherdogswould.”Withthatthelittleboy__51__fromthefence,andbeganrollinguponelegofhis__52__.Indoingsoherevealedasteelbracerunningdownbothsidesofhislegattachingitselftoa(n)__53__made_shoe.Lookingbackupatthefarmer,hesaid,“Yousee,sir,Idon't__54_toowellmyself,__55_Iknowhewillneedsomeonewhounderstands.”Theworldisfullofpeoplewhoneedsomeonewhounderstands.A.promoting B.providingC . advertisingD.protectingA.yard B . fenceC .farmD . houseA.took B . threwC.wiped D .keptA.cost B . wasteC .needD . expectA.notesB.changeC.paperD.billsA.gaveoff B.brought outC . showedoff D.letoutA.takenB . followedC.driven D.directedA.hidB. coveredC. turned D .pressedA.trustB . shockC. delight D .prideA.feltB.foundC.madeD.showedA.SlowlyB.QuietlyC.AnxiouslyD.ShylyA.strangelyB.obviouslyC.truthfullyD.closelyA.catchupB.turnoverC . giveaway D. getthroughA.careB.callC.wantD . noticeA.excuseB.choiceC.story D.wayA.steppedbackB.ranaway C.felloff D . setoutA.shoesB.socksC.trousersD.sleevesA.simplyB.speciallyC.carefullyD.easilyA.runB.standC.workD.studyA.ifB.sinceC.whileD.so第三部分 閱讀理解(共20小題,每小題2分,滿分40分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。AAftermovingtotheUnitedStates,immigrantgroupstryingtofitintendtochoosehigh-caloriefattyfoodsinanattempttoappearmoreAmericananewstudyfinds.That'sonereasonwhyimmigrantsapproachUSlevelsofobesitywithin15yearsofmovingtoAmerica.TheresearchersalsodidanexperimentthatmeasuredwhetherornotthethreatofappearingunAmericaninfluencedrespondents'foodchoices.AfterbeingquestionedabouttheirabilitytospeakEnglish,75percentofAsian-AmericansidentifiedatypicalAmericanfoodastheirfavorite.Only25percentofAsia n-AmericanswhohadnotbeenaskediftheyspokeEnglishdidthesame.WhentheirAmericanidentitywascalledintoquestionduringafollow-upstudy,Asian-AmericanparticipantsalsotendedtochoosetypicalAmericandishes,suchashamburgersandcheesesandwiches.Inthatexperiment,55Asian-AmericanswereaskedtochooseamealfromalocalAsianorAmericanrestaurant.SomeparticipantsweretoldthatonlyAmericanscouldparticipateinthestudy.ThosewhochosethemoretypicalAmericanfareendedupconsuminganextra182calories,including12gramsoffatand7gramsofsaturatedfat(飽和脂肪).“Peoplewhofeelliketheyneedtoprovetheybelongtoaculturewillchangetheirhabitsinanattempttofitin ,“saidSaunaCheryan,anauthorofthestudyandassistantprofessorofpsychologyatUniversityofWashington."IfimmigrantsandtheirchildrenchooseunhealthyAmericanfoodsoverhealthiertraditionalfoodsacrosstheirlives ,thisprocessoffittingincouldleadtopoorerhealth. "Cheryanadded.Socialpressures,thestudyconcluded,areattheheartoftheproblem."InAmericansocietytoday,beingAmericanisassociatedwithbeingwhite.Americans,whodon'tfitthisimageeveniftheywerebornhereandspeakEnglish,feelthatpressuretoprovethatthey'reAmerican ,"saidCheryan.Theauthorwantstoshowthat.moreandmoreAsiansenjoyhigh-caloriesnacksimmigrantstendtoeathigh-caloriefoodtoappearmoreAmericanmostAmericansareattheriskofheartdiseaseD.a(chǎn)lltheAmericanpeoplehaveabadeatinghabitAccordingtothesurvey, .A.Asian-AmericanscarelessabouttheirhealthB.25percentofAmericanslikejunkfoodC.choosingfoodisrelatedtoAsian-Americans'situationD.immigrantsareforcedtoeatjunkfood.Theunderlinedword“fare”inParagraph3mostprobably a 力means“ ”.A.foodofferedasamealB.moneypaidfortakingabusC.moneyspentonfoodD.a(chǎn)narrangedthingtodoAccordingtoSaunaCheryan, .A.whatimmigrantshavedoneisridiculousB.traditionalAmericanfoodsarehealthierC.immigrantsrisktheirhealthinordertofitinD .Americancultureaffectsimmigrantsdeeply.Whichofthefollowingshouldtaketheblameforthebadeatinghabit?A.Thesituationofemployment.B.Thetraditionalculture.C.TheAmericangovernment.D.Thepressuresfromsociety.BAnaverage30-year-oldpersonwhohaseatenthreemealsadaysincebi rthhaseatenmorethan30,000mealstodate.Evenifyou’veonlyeatenhalfthatmuchyouhavetoadmitthis:you’veletsomeofthatbreakfast,lunchordinnergotowaste.Anditturnsoutwe'realltoblameforthisshamingfact:30%ofallfoodproducedintheworldeachyeariswastedorlost.That’sabout1.3billiontons,accordingtoanewreportbytheU.N.FoodandAgricultureOrganization.That'stheweightofmorethan8.6millionfull-grownbluewhales,thelargestcreaturesonearth.That'stheweightofmorethan2.3millionAirbusA380s,thelargestplanesinexistence.That'sasifeachpersoninChina,theworld'smostpopulouscountrywithmorethan1.3billionpeople ,hadonetonmassoffoodtheycouldjustthrowintothedustbin.It'salmostunfathomable,isn'tit?Settingasidethatbignumber,wefindthepeoplewiththemostmoneyaretheoneswhowastethemost.Percapita(人均),EuropeanandNorthAmericancountrieswastebetween95and115kilogramsoffood.Sub-SaharanAfricanSouthAsianandSoutheastAsiancountrieswastemuch,muchless—between6and11kilogramsperperson.Here'sanotherstatistic:allthefoodthattheworld'srichestcountrieswasteisaboutequaltoallthefoodthatsubSaharanAfricaproduces.Thenumbers:222milliontonsand230milliontons,respectively(分另^地).Basically,thewastedfoodoftherichcouldfeedmuchoftheAfricancontinent.Andthesenumberscomeaswe'vejustbeenreportingaboutrisingfoodpricesaroundtheworldinthepastweek.Andmyownpersonaltip:ifIeatatarestaurantandcan'tfinishitall ,Iaskforadoggiebag.IusedtobeawaiteryearsagoandwillneverforgettheamountsoffoodIsawleftonthetableafterthebillwaspaid.There'snoreasontowastefood.It'suptoallofustouseourcommonsensetoeatandshopjustabitmorewisely.AccordingtotheU.N.FoodandAgricultureOrganization,howmuchfooddopeopleproduceeachyearintheworld?A.About3.3billiontons.B.About3.9billiontons.C.About4.3billiontons.D.About5.6billiontons.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“unfathomable"inParagraph2mean?A.Possibletoimagine.B.Impossibletochange.C.Impossibletounderstand.D.Possibletounderstand.Itcanbelearnedthatthefoodtherichwastecansupport.
mostpeopleofAmericaA.halfthepeopleinEuropeBmostpeopleofAmericaC.mostpeopleofAsiaD.mostpeopleofAfricaTheauthorgavehispersonaltipbasedonthefactthat.A.hewasonceverypoorB.hewasonceafarmerC.heonceworkedinarestaurantD.thepriceoffoodisveryhighWhatisthepurposeofthisarticle?A.Toshowtheauthor'sopinionoffood.B.Toletuslivemorewiselyandnotwastefood.C.Toshowtheamountofwastedfoodayear.D.ToasktherichestcountriestohelpAfricanpeople.CYoucouldfilltheskywithalltheideaspeoplehavehadforflyingcars ,orwhatCarlDietrichcalls“flying-drivingvehicles”.CarlDietrichsaid,“Sincetheturnofthe20thcentury,therehavebeenhundredsofpublishedconceptsforflying-drivingvehicles.Andsomeofthemhaveactuallybeenbuiltandflown.ButatthispointtheTransitionistheclosesttoactuallygettingtothemarketplace.”CarlDietrichheadsacompanyinMassachusettscalledTerrafugia.Hesaid ,“TerrafugiaisdevelopingtheTransitionstreet-legalairplane,whichmanypeoplehavecharacterizedasthefirstpracticalflyingcar. ”CarlDietrichsaystheTransitionRoadableAircrafteasilychangestoacar.Hesaid,“Ittakesabouttwentyseconds.It'slikepuffingthetopdownonaconvertible(敞篷車);onlyinsteadoffoldingupyourroof,we'refolding螺旋槳)totheupourwingsandwe'retransferringpowerfromapropeller(螺旋槳)totheDevelopmentbeganin2020,andthefirstroadandflightteststookplacein2020.TheTransitionhadtomeetfederalsafetystandardsforcarsandaircrafts.LastyeartheFederalAviationAdministrationagreedtoletitweighmorethanotherlightsportaircrafts.Butevenfullyloaded ,saysMr.Dietrich,itjustweighsabouthalfasmuchasanaveragecar.CarlDietrichsaystheaircraftcanclimbtomorethanthreethousandmeters.Itcancarrytwopeopleatspeedsoveronehundredandsixtykilometersanhourintheair.Andonthegrounditcandriveathighwayspeeds ,aroundonehundredandthirteenkilometersanhour.Theplaneneedsanairportfortake-offsandlandings,whichcanbeaproblemifthebuyerdoesn'thaveaprivateairport.Butitusesautomotivegasoline.Thecompanyexpectstocompletethebuildingprocessforitsflyingcarswithinthenextfewmonths.Thenitwillbeginayear-longtestingprogram.TerrafugiaexpectstheTransitiontoreachthemarketbytheendof2020,atapriceofaroundtwohundredandfiftythousanddollars.66.AccordingtoCarlDietrich,Terrafugiaistryingto .A.developcarstoincreasetheirrunningspeedsB.publishconceptsforflying-drivingvehiclesC.producepracticalflyingcarsD.provethatcarscanfly67.Paragraph3showsthattheTransitionRoadableAircraft .A.lookssmallerthananormalcarB.doesn'thavearooflikeanormalcarC.willbeverydifficulttooperateatfirstD .canbeusedbothintheskyandontheground68.WhatmightbeaproblemthattheTransitionRoadableAircraftwillface?A.Itcanonlycarrythedriver.B.TherewillnotbepropergasolineforitC.Itwillweightoomuchtoflyinthesky.
D.Therewillnotbeenoughplacesforitstake-offsandlandings.Thelastparagraphshowsthat..flyingcarswillbeputintouseA.flyingcarswillnotbeinwideuseBquitesoon.flyingcarswillbeputintouse.flyingcarswillC.thefuturemarketoftheflyingcarsisnotbrightDstillbeadreamforalongtime.flyingcarswillWhat'sthemainideaofthispassage?A.Flyingcarswillreplaceairplanes.B.Flyingcarsmoveclosertoreality.A.Flyingcarswillreplaceairplanes.B.Flyingcarsmoveclosertoreality.Flyingcarshavebeenbuilt,theonlywayshipscould一thenortherntipofCapewasanightmare,becausetheC.Flyingcarsarereadyforthemarket.DFlyingcarshavebeenbuilt,theonlywayshipscould一thenortherntipofCapewasanightmare,becausetheBeforetheopeningoftheCapeCodCanalin1914leaveBostonwasonaroutearoundRacePointCod.However,navigationduringthe18thcenturyfloatingcrosscurrent(交叉氣流)aroundRacePointcausedcountlessaccidents.Sobuildingalighthousetolightentheplacewasverynecessary.Asearlyas1808,thepeopleofProvincetownrequestedalighthouseonRacePoint,butittookCongresseightyearstoreactwhentheyfinallypaid$8,000onApril27,1816tobuildalighthouse—RacePointLight,whichwaslocatedinthetownofProvincetown,Massachusetts.Itwasfirstbuiltofstone25feethighwithnofoundationanditslightwas30feetabovethesea.Itwasequippedwithoneofthenation'searliestrevolvinglights.Actually,thereweretwootherlighthousesonCapeCod,buttheywerehitbyastorminOctober1841.Inthefollowingyear,RacePointLightwasexaminedbyI.W.P.Lewis,whorealizedthelight'simportance.Hesaid,“ThelightshouldbeusefultoallshipsleavingBoston.However,itsilluminatingpowerissoweakthatpeoplewouldhardlybeabletodifferentiateitfromthelightssetontheshipswhichstayinthebay,orcloseby.Ithasn'tplayeditsroleasalighthousewell.”Theresultwasthatoldlighthousewasdestroyedandanewironlighthousewithaproperfoundationwasputuptotakeitsplace.Thenewlighthousewas45feethigh.Althoughtheoriginalkeeper'shousewasingoodrepair,itwasdestroyedtoo,andanewonewasbuilt.Today thelighthousehasbeenautomated(自動(dòng)化)andRacePointLightisstillanactiveaidtonavigation.YoucanparkatRacePointBeachandwalkabout45minutestothelighthouse.SunsetatRacePointLightisoneoftheCapeCod'smostpopularscenes.Andattimeswhalescanbeseeninthelighthouse.Forreservationstostayonenightinthekeeper'shouseatRacePointcall(508)487 -9930.71.Theunderlinedword“illuminating”inParagraph3probablymeans .A.preventingaccidentsB.coolingtheairC.providinglightD.predictingweather.WhywastheoriginalRacePointLightreplacedbyanewone?A.Itwastoooldtorepairproperly.B.Ithadn'tdoneagoodjobinhelpingthepassingships.C.ItwasdestroyedinastorminOctober1841.D .Itwasn'thighenoughandhadnofoundation..Accordingtothepassage,RacePointLight .A.isalsoatouristspotnowB.stoppedworkingafter1914C.wasbuiltbyI.W.P.LewisD.hasbeenautomatedsince1841.Whatcanbelearnedfromthepassage?A.Thekeeper'shouseisopentothepublicnow.B.Thepresentkeeper'shouseistheoriginalone.C.Thetwootherlighthouseshadrevolvinglightstoo.D.Thegovernmentdidn'tagreetobuildRacePointLight.75.Whatdoesthispassagemainlytalkabout?A.ThebuildingprocessofRacePointLight.B.ThetourismvalueofRacePointLight.C.ThethreelighthousesonCapeCod.D.ThehistoryofRacePointLight.答題欄1-5 6-10 11-15 16-20 21-25 26-30 31-35 36-40 41-45 46-50 51-55 56-60 61-65 66-70 71-75 第II卷(共45分)TOC\o"1-5"\h\z第四部分書面表達(dá)(共兩節(jié),滿分 45分)第一節(jié)閱讀表達(dá)(共5小題,每小題 3分,滿分 15分)閱讀下面的短文,并根據(jù)短文后的要求答題(請注意問題后的詞數(shù)要求 )。[1]Whyplaysports?Youmightsay“togetexercise ”andyou'dberight.Tohavefun?That'strue,too.Butthere'smore.In
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