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高考提能练 Modules 5-6 仿真检测灵活拆组卷第一部分听力(满分30分,限时20分钟)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1What are the speakers talking about?AHow the man became a driver.BHow the man had the accident.CHow the man bought the ticket.2What does the man suggest the woman do?ARepair the old TV set.BBuy a new TV set.CKeep the old TV set.3How many people failed in the first interview?A4.B12.C16.4How will the guests go to the airport?ABy car. BBy bus. CBy taxi.5Where will the man go?ATo the theatre.BTo the library.CTo the church.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6When did Dr. R. Sun plan to check out?AOn January 7th.BOn January 14th.COn January 21st.7What does the man want to do?ABook a room.BCancel a booking.CChange a booking.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8How did the man know Dr. Carters office?AHe found it on the Internet.BHe saw it himself.CHis friend recommended it.9When will the man meet Dr. Carter?AAt 7:30 am, Tuesday.BAt 4:00 pm, Wednesday.CAt 8:00 am, Thursday.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10What does the man think of flower arranging?ABoring. BUseful. CInteresting.11Why doesnt the man want to take photography?AIt lasts too long.BIts expensive.CIt looks boring.12What course will the woman take?AIndian cooking.BFlower arranging.CWeb design.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13Why does Jack say he had better stay at home?AHe has got a fever.BHe has to write his paper.CHe doesnt like the party.14What day is it today?AWednesday. BThursday. CFriday.15Why wont Jack lend his car to Anne?AHe will use it.BHe has lent it to someone else.CAnne hasnt got a drivers license.16What did Jack finally decide to do?AGo to the party.BDrive Anne to the party.CCall a taxi for Anne.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17What wont you find in Albert Einsteins wardrobe?ATies. BGloves. CSocks.18What did Einstein usually eat in the morning?APancakes.BCabbage soup.CStrawberry ice cream.19Where will the company open the Fame Hotel next year?AIn London.BIn New York.CIn Paris.20Which room does the speaker wish to stay in?AAlbert Einsteins.BElvis Presleys.CWinston Churchills.答案:15BBBCB610CBBCA1115BABAC1620BCBBC听力材料(Text 1)W:I dont understand how you got a ticket. I thought you were a careful driver.M:I usually am, but I thought I could get through the crossing before the lights turned red. I was driving too fast so I hit a car.(Text 2)W:Can you tell me how much it costs to repair the TV set?M:Well, the set is very old. Itll cost about 100 pounds. However, a new one may cost you 120 pounds more or less. So its not worth repairing.(Text 3)W:How many people are they interviewing?M:They interviewed sixteen the first time, and now four of us were chosen to go back for the second interview.W:I hope it goes well. Good luck. I hope you can get the job.(Text 4)M:The guests are leaving for New York today on the 11 oclock flight. Its too late. So there will be no bus then. We need someone to get them to the airport on time.W:Id be happy to, but my car is under repair now.M:In that case, we have to call a taxi.(Text 5)W:Mary and I are going to the concert. Do you want to come, too?M:Sorry, but Im meeting Jane. Shes writing an article and she has asked me to help collect materials for it.W:An article? About what?M:Oh, just old churches. Anyway, Ill see her at the library at half past two.(Text 6)W:Sunshine Hotel, may I help you?M:Yes, Im phoning up because I have booked a room for an overseas visitor who wont be able to come now and so Ill have to cancel it, Im afraid.W:What is the name, please?M:It was a double room booked in the name of Dr. R. Sun from January 14th, for a week.W:Ah, yes, Ive got it. And now you want to change the booking, do you?M:I wish I could, but it now appears that he wont be able to come at all.W:Well, sir, Ill cancel it then. I hope we can help you some other time.(Text 7)W:Dr. Carters Office.M:Id like to make an appointment with Dr. Carter, please.W:Okay. Could I have your name please?M:Yes. My name is Ronald Schuller.W:And may I ask who referred you to our office?M:Uh, I drove past your office yesterday and I saw your number.W:Okay. How about the day after tomorrow on Wednesday at 4 oclock?M:Uh. Do you happen to have an opening in the morning? I usually pick up my kids from school around that time.W:Okay. How about Tuesday or Thursday at 8:00 am?M:Can it be earlier, like 7:30?W:No. Im sorry.M:Well, in that case, Thursday would be fine.(Text 8)W:Look! Here is the information about the evening courses.M:Flower arranging. Thats a real course? Why would someone want to do that?W:You watch TV for 3 hours every Saturday and many people find that boring too.M:OK, relax. Lets see what else is there.W:Photography. That looks interesting.M:But look at the price. I dont think I can afford it. Web design is pretty cheap. What do you think?W:I dont want to work on the computer in the evening.M:Hey, look, how about Indian cooking? It starts this week. A little bit expensive.W:You know how much I love Indian food. Ill call them tomorrow to see if they want new students.M:OK.(Text 9)W:Hey, Jack. Are you going to the party in town tonight?M:No, Id better stay at home.W:Why? It is your favorite.M:Well . no.W:Jack, are you yourself? What has happened? Are you having a fever?M:Not really. Its all because of my professor. We were asked to turn in a paper on Friday morning, but I havent started writing even a single word.W:Why didnt you write it?M:I was very busy these days. I had been preparing for my English exam all the time, so I had no time.W:Oh, come on. I think you should have a good rest. Lets enjoy this free Wednesday night.M:Anne, listen, I really cant.W:Are you serious?M:Yes, you know it means a lot to me.W:OK, I understand. I will go by myself. Could you lend me your car, please?M:But you dont have a drivers license.W:Who cares?M:Well, well, Anne. I am going to drive you there and you can call a taxi when the party is over.W:All right.(Text 10)(M) What would your life be like if you were Albert Einstein? What clothes would be in your wardrobe if you were Madonna? Well now you can discover the answer to all these questions at the Fame Hotel in California.When you enter the room, you enter the life of a famous person. The owner of the hotel has tried to fill the room with objects, clothes, even food that he thinks the stars would have liked. Madonnas wardrobe is full of beautiful white dresses; Albert Einstein doesnt have any socks in his wardrobe because he never wore them! I spoke to one guest staying in the Elvis Presley room. “I love this hotel,” he said to me. “I wanted to know what Elvis Presley would eat for breakfast and now I know.” That guest eats pancakes and strawberry ice cream every morning, just as Elvis liked to do. On the next table, the Einstein rooms guest is eating cabbage soup! The company plans to open another Fame Hotel in New York next year and there are plans to expand into Europe too. I look forward to staying in the Winston Churchill suite in London!第二部分阅读理解(满分40分,限时35分钟)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AOver the past 20 years, scientists studying monarch butterflies have noticed that the number of monarchs has dropped by about 90 percent. But help may soon be on the way for these brightorangeandblack butterflies.Recently a petition (请愿) was sent by the Center for Biological Diversity, the Center for Food Safety, and the Xerces Society to the US. Fish and Wildlife Service, who announced it would take a year to decide whether the butterflies should be considered an endangered or a threatened species. By officially labeling monarchs as endangered, the government can then carry out specific plans to help increase the population of monarch butterflies.Monarch butterflies are known for their impressive, almost 3,000mile migration each fall. When the weather starts to get cooler, the butterflies move from summer habitats in Canada and the northern US. to warmer winter homes in Mexico and California.The drop in numbers of this beloved butterfly is partly because of farming practices in the US. Midwest, where monarchs are first born. Many farmers there use herbicides, or chemicals that destroy unwanted plants. Unfortunately, the herbicides are also destroying the milkweed plant, which monarch caterpillars (幼虫) feed on.In the past 20 years, monarch butterflies have lost about 165 million acres of their habitats an area about the size of Texas. Thats about a third of their summer breeding grounds (繁殖地). And most of their wintering grounds in Mexico and California have suffered from droughts, heat waves, and severe storms, which have been damaging to the creatures. Heavy logging (伐木) in these regions has also been destroying monarch habitats.If officials label monarchs endangered, the US. Fish and Wildlife Service will try their best to ensure that monarchs do not die out.“To protect our nations wildlife, the government should recognize the dangerous situation of monarchs,” says Sarina Jepsen of the Xerces Society. “Protection as an endangered species will enable monarch habitat recovery on both public and private lands.”语篇解读:本文是一篇说明文。为拯救危难之中的北美帝王蝶,一些组织请愿将帝王蝶列为濒危物种,美国相关部门正在对此进行审议。21The purpose of the petition is probably to ask the US. government to _.Atake measures to stop monarchs movingBprovide new natural habitats for monarchsCadd monarchs to the list of protected speciesDwork out how many monarchs there are解析:选C推理判断题。根据第二段的“it would take a year to decide whether the butterflies should be considered an endangered or a threatened species”以及“By officially labeling monarchs as endangered”可知,由于北美帝王蝶数量的骤减,一些组织向美国政府请愿,请求把帝王蝶纳入到濒危物种名单中,从而使政府制定计划来使帝王蝶的数量回升。22Each fall, monarch butterflies _.Achange their color from orange to blackBneed a lot of milkweed to feed themselvesCdie in large numbers because of the weatherDtravel long distances to look for warmer habitats解析:选D细节理解题。根据第三段的“known for their impressive, almost 3,000mile migration each fall”可知,帝王蝶每年秋天都会从北美洲飞行约3 000英里到墨西哥和加利福尼亚州过冬。23Paragraphs 4 and 5 mainly discuss _.Athe habitats monarchs preferBthe hard times monarchs are facingCthe food monarch caterpillars feed onDthe places where monarchs are first born解析:选B段落大意题。第四段和第五段主要分析了帝王蝶数量急剧下降的原因,即帝王蝶如今所面临的困境除草剂的使用使得帝王蝶幼虫的食物遭到破坏;帝王蝶赖以生存的栖息地遭到严重破坏。 24If officials label monarchs endangered, Sarina Jepsen will be very _.AproudBpleasedCnervous Dsurprised解析:选B推理判断题。Sarina Jepsen来自于向政府请愿的组织the Xerces Society,因此如果政府官员同意把帝王蝶纳入濒危物种名单中,他一定会很高兴。BWhile most schoolaged kids are returning to classes with stories of summer hiking and camping, a 9yearold boy in northern Michigan is sharing the story of how he broke a world record.Braden Dubois, a student at Inland Lakes Elementary, was able to set a new world record this summer as the youngest stock car driver on the planet. According to The World Record Academy, Dubois has met the requirements to officially become the worlds youngest stock car racer.“When my father told me that I had a chance to set the record, I wanted to go for it,” Braden said.Bradens parents, Krista and Jim Dubois, own the Onaway Speedway and made it possible for Braden to race by allowing him to compete in the 12yearold age class. Having long been racing fans, the couple purchased the speedway about three years ago and said they enjoyed running it with their family since.“I was a little nervous about him racing at first,” Krista said. “Once Jim worked with him and I saw how safe and responsible he was I felt much better.”Krista said the safety gear (装置) they had installed (安装) in Bradens car is very similar to the equipment used in Nascar races. Braden drives a 1996 Chevy Cavalier, with a fourcylinder (汽缸) engine. The car was purchased for him to race in and is the car he drove to set the record, completing the whole season.“I spun out a couple of times in it,” Braden said. “The first time I was frightened, but I get used to it.”Braden is one of the top racers in his league at Onaway Speedway and has received three awards for top5 finishes this season.“You cant just get in a car and race,” Braden said. “Its important to know that you have to learn first, and be safe.”语篇解读:密歇根州北部9岁的小学生布雷登杜布瓦正在分享他打破世界纪录的故事:在这个夏天他正式成为世界上最年轻的赛车手。25The best title for the passage is _.ABraden Dubois, a Student at Inland Lakes ElementaryBThe Worlds Youngest Stock Car Racer BradenCNineyearold Braden Dubois and His ParentsDHow Schoolaged Kids Spend Their Summer解析:选B主旨大意题。根据第一、二段可知本文主要讲述一个9岁男孩正式成为世界上最年轻的赛车手的故事,故选B项。26According to the passage we can learn that Bradens parents_.Aare the owners of Onaway SpeedwayBhave been racing fans for nine yearsCwere nervous when Braden broke the world recordDallowed him to compete in the 12student class解析:选A细节理解题。根据第四段第一句可知布雷登的父母拥有一个赛车道,故选A项。27The underlined word “spun” in Paragraph 7 is the closest in meaning to “_”Abroke down Bput downCbelonged to Ddrove quickly解析:选D词义猜测题。根据画线词所在的句子可知布雷登已经数次开车疾驰,故选D项。28We can learn from the passage that Braden is_.Aafraid of failure Bfond of challengesCoften nervous Dgood at science解析:选B推理判断题。根据第三段布雷登所说的话可知一旦他得知自己有机会创造纪录,就去做这件事,因此他是乐于接受挑战的,故选B项。CThe Winter Olympics are also called the White Olympics. At this time, many colorful stamps are published to mark the great games. The first stamps marking the opening came out on January 25,1932 in the United States for the 3rd White Olympics. From then on, publishing stamps during the White Olympics became a rule.During the 4th Winter Olympic Games, a group of stamps were published in Germany in November 1936. The five rings of Olympics were drawn on the front of the sportswear. It was the first time that the five rings appeared on the stamps of the White Olympics.In the 1950s, the stamps of this kind became more colorful. When the White Olympics came, the host countries (东道国) as well as the nonhost countries published stamps to mark those games. China also published four stamps in February 1980, when the Chinese sportsmen began to take part in the White Olympics.Japan is the only Asian country that has ever held the White Olympics. Altogether 14,500 million stamps were sold to raise money for this sports meet.Different kinds of sports were drawn on these small stamps. People can enjoy the beauty of the wonderful movements of some sportsmen.语篇解读:本文介绍了冬奥会的一些情况。想更多地了解冬奥会吗?那就读读本文吧。29The Winter Olympics are held once_.Aevery two years Bevery three yearsCevery four years Devery five years解析:选C细节理解题。根据文章内容在1932年举行第三届冬季奥林匹克运动会,在1936年举行第四届冬季奥林匹克运动会,由此推知每四年举行一次。30Which of the following is TRUE?AOnly the host countries can publish stamps to mark those games.BOnly the nonhost countries can publish stamps to mark those games.CAll the countries can publish stamps to mark those games.DJapan cant publish stamps to mark those games.解析:选C推理判断题。根据第三段中“When the White Olympics came, the host countries (东道国) as well as the nonhost countries published stamps to mark those games.”可知答案为C。31What may appear on the stamps of the White Olympics?ABasketball. BTable tennis.CFootball. DSkating.解析:选D推理判断题。文章的主题是冬季奥林匹克运动会,所以最可能出现在邮票上的是skating (滑冰)。DNot every parent looks at education in the same light. Some prefer the public school approach, while other parents would rather take their childs learning experience into their own hands at home.Reports state there has been a 75 percent increase in homeschooling in the US since 1999. Over two million American children are homeschooled now. Parents can tailor (定做) their childrens classes, environment and schedule in order to fit the needs of the family, which is very convenient.There is a dark side to this educational freedom, though. Homeschooling is completely legal, but in most states parents are only required to sign a paper expressing their intention to homeschool their child. It is only when there is doubt of misconduct or mistreatment that officials will look more into the authenticity (可靠性) of the level of education and care of the child within the home.Blindly trusting parents to give their kids a proper learning experience at home without any outside intervention (干预) is putting children at risk for losing out on a basic standard education. There is no confirmed statistic that shows homeschooled children do any better in study than those in public and private schools. A study in 2013, in fact, showed homeschoolers can be at a disadvantage and pointed out a serious educational gap.Homeschooling can also create more opportunities for mistreatment in households that struggle with home violence. One frightening case in particular involved 10yearold Raashanai Jones, who was found dead in her home, where her mother was supposed to be providing a safe haven and a basic education for her. Raashanai was 55 pounds, and neighbors didnt even know she existed because they had never seen her outside.Many times when there is a problem with a child, whether it being mental, physical or educational, teachers and peers are the first to take notice. Taking this opportunity away from the child without giving back is a huge harm to the child and the community

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