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1、.试卷类型:A名校高三英语模拟试题最新本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。第I卷1 至10 页。第II卷11至12页。满分为150分。考试用时120分钟。注意事项:1. 答题前,考生在答题卡和试卷规定位置务必用直径0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔将自己的姓名、准考证号填写清楚。 2. 选择题每小题选出答案后,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,再选涂其他答案标号,在试题卷上作答无效。 3. 第II卷必须用0.5毫米黑色签字笔作答, 答案必须写在答题纸各题目的指定位置。答题时不能使用涂改液、胶带纸或修正带。 第I卷(三部分,共105分)第一部分 听力(

2、共两节, 满分30分)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,从题中所给的三个选择项中选出最佳选项,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。1. What will the two speakers do first?A. Search for the new tie.B. Fix the shelf.C. Paint the shelf.2. When does the conversation take place?A. On Friday.B. On Saturday.C.

3、On Sunday.3. What did the man say the book is about?A. Elephant hunting.B. A hunters life.C. Wild animals in Africa.4. How do the cat and the dog get along?A. In a friendly way.B. They often fight against each other.C. They dont seem to like each other.5. What does the man think about the price of t

4、he car?A. Reasonable.B. Too high.C. Unbelievable.第二节(共15小题;第小题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。听下面一段对话,回答第6至8题。6. What do they decide to do?A. See a film. B. Go for a walk. C. Go to the park.7. When wil

5、l they meet?A. At 7:00. B. At 7:45. C. At 8:00.8. Why doesnt the man take a train or a bus?A. Because buses and trains are too slow.B. Because taxis are much faster and timesaving.C. Because theres a strike in town and its not far to walk.听下面一段对话,回答第9至10题。9. What does the woman think the weather wil

6、l be like in the afternoon?A. Clear.B. Foggy.C. She will try to get some information about it.10. How will one of them get the weather information?A. Ask the weatherman.B. Listen to the radio.C. Make a telephone call.听下面一段对话,回答第11至13题。11. What does the man do in the holidays?A. Have a further traini

7、ng course.B. Take a part-time job.C. Stay with his parents.12. What can be learned about the woman?A. She is a top student.B. Her flat is free.C. Her parents are rich.13. Why does the man live in a flat with two other boys?A. So he can have someone to share the rent.B. He hates to be alone.C. It is

8、large enough.听下面一段对话,回答第14至16题。14. When did the man get his brothers letter?A. Last Monday. B. Last Wednesday. C. Last Friday.15. What did the man send to his brother inside the letter?A. Some money. B. A photo. C. A postcard.16. Whats the relationship between the two speakers now?A. Strangers. B. N

9、eighbors. C. Friends.听下面一段对话,回答第17至20题。17. When did the woman start practicing seriously?A. Three years ago. B. One year ago. C. Two years ago.18. Why cant the woman practice every day at a regular time?A. She has to do housework at home.B. She has to have her children taken care of.C. She has to ta

10、ke part in some club activities.19. How does the womans husband feel about her?A. He is proud of her.B. He wants her to do housework.C. He wants her to take something more interesting.20. What prizes has the woman won?A. Two individual medals.B. Two team cups.C. One individual medal and one team cup

11、.第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节, 满分35分)第一节 语法和词汇(共15小题;每小题1分, 满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中, 选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项, 并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。21. You didnt get hurt at all in the traffic accident? _. I was a lucky dog.A. No problemB. Good heavensC. Im afraid notD. I dont think so22. _ I know little about architecture, I find that building very

12、impressive.A. SinceB. AsC. IfD. While23. The food, _ good, was soon sold out when it was taken to the market.A. tastedB. being tastedC. tastingD. having tasted24. In the UK, what impressed me most was the Student Activity, _ I got lots of information outside.A. whereB. thatC. whichD. when25. When he

13、 was there, he _ go to that coffee shop at the corner after work every day.A. mustB. shouldC. wouldD. might26. It is so dark tonight, Mum.Yes, this is just _ we can enjoy brilliant stars in the sky.A. whenB. whereC. howD. because27. In face of difficulty, its important to _ a good state of mind.A. k

14、eep onB. keep upC. keep offD. keep out28. I just wonder _ that upsets him so much.A. what it isB. what is itC. how it isD. why is it29. Would you like to go camping this weekend?Camping? Great! I _ tents and fresh air!A. have lovedB. lovedC. will loveD. love30. Your letter will get _ attention! They

15、 know youre expecting the answer.A. carefulB. commonC. instantD. general31. Everyone should learn something about first aid, because every second _ in an emergency.A. urgesB. costsC. needsD. counts32. _ with any common sense can tell the difference between the two.A. WhoB. AnyoneC. WhoeverD. That33.

16、 Its wonderful to have a month in the faraway village, _ all worries and responsibilities.A. far fromB. contrary toC. free fromD. tired of34. So far I havent adapted to the fast _ of the modern life in Tokyo.A. stepB. paceC. styleD. manner35. Vancouver _ the list of the worlds most liveable cities f

17、or the fifth straight year from 2007.A. has toppedB. had toppedC. toppedD. tops第二节 完形填空 (共20小题;每小题1分, 满分20分)阅读下面短文, 掌握其大意, 然后从3655 各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项, 并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。When I was a teenager I volunteered to work at the water station at a 10,000m race. My job was to 36 water to the runners. I remem

18、ber being so 37 to see all the different kinds of people who passed by and grabbed a cup of water. Some ran past, some walked past and a few wheeled past. I saw so many types of people doing it. I thought maybe I could do it too! So the next year I 38 up for the race and gave it a shot.That first 10

19、,000m race was quite an 39 . I jogged, I walked, I jogged and I walked. 40 , I didnt know if I could finish. Then came a defining (决定性) 41 .At one point near the end, a 70-year-old man ran past me, very, very fast, and I felt 42 that I was 50 years younger than he and I couldnt even keep up with him

20、. I felt 43 for a second.But then I 44 something. He was running his race and I was running mine. He had 45 abilities, experience, training and goals for himself. I had mine. Remember my 46 was only to finish.After a minute, it 47 me that this was a lesson I could draw from. I learned something abou

21、t myself in that moment. I turned my embarrassment into 48 .I 49 that I would not give up on running races. In fact, I would run even more races and I would learn how to train and prepare 50 and one day I would be one of those 70-years-olds who were still running. As I crossed the finish line, I was

22、 proud of my 51 .In life we all have those moments where we 52 ourselves to others. Its only 53 . Dont allow those moments to 54 you. Turn them into motivation and let them inspire you. With the proper preparation and training, you can improve your result to 55 anything you want in life.36. A. bring

23、 outB. pass outC. take outD. pick out37. A. excitedB. worriedC. concernedD. anxious38. A. gaveB. madeC. signedD. dressed39. A. achievementB. encouragementC. instructionD. experience40. A. At timesB. In timeC. In allD. After all41. A. victoryB. decisionC. momentD. conclusion42. A. embarrassed B. anno

24、yed C. moved D. thrilled43. A. relaxedB. defeatedC. puzzledD. inspired44. A. realizedB. lostC. noticedD. remembered45. A. specialB. evidentC. commonD. different46. A. mottoB. planC. goalD. direction47. A. worriedB. hitC. reachedD. hurt48. A. attractionB. devotionC. inspirationD. expectation49. A. ho

25、ped B. promisedC. decidedD. suggested50. A. slightlyB. hardlyC. clearlyD. properly51. A. excitementB. accomplishmentC. movementD. agreement52. A. introduceB. relateC. presentD. compare53. A. importantB. naturalC. strangeD. ridiculous54. A. weakenB. woundC. amuseD. cheer55. A. reserveB. deliverC. ach

26、ieve D. abandon第三部分 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分, 满分40分)阅读下列短文, 从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中, 选出最佳选项, 并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AHistorians say Harriet Tubman was born in the year 1820. Nobody really knows. But we do know that Harriet Tubman was one of the bravest women ever born in the United States.From a very early age, Harriet k

27、new how slaves suffered. At six years old, she was sent to the fields. Working outside not only made her body strong but also made her learn about the Underground Railroad, on which she helped hundreds of people escape from slavery later. She also learned many things from the other slaves, which one

28、 day would help her lead her people to freedom. She became more of a rebel (反叛者).In 1844, at about age 24, she married a free black man named John Tubman. By now, Harriet was sure she wanted to try to escape. Suddenly, the time came. Her owner died. Though opposed by her husband, she decided to esca

29、pe. With the help of the Underground Railroad, and through a variety of suffering she finally crossed the border into Pennsylvania, where slavery was banned. Now that Harriet was free, she did not forget the hundreds of other slaves back in Maryland. Harriet traveled back and forth eighteen times, h

30、elping about 300 slaves escape into free territory. She became an expert at hiding from slave hunters. The people she helped called her Moses. At one time, anyone finding Harriet was promised $40,000 for catching her dead or alive. During the Civil War, Harriet Tubman went into enemy territory to sp

31、y for the North. She also served as a nurse. After four years of bloody fighting, the North won the war.After the fighting ended, Harriet Tubman returned to Auburn, New York. She kept working. She traveled and gave speeches to raise money for better education for black children. She also worked for

32、womens rights and housing. Harriet Tubman died in 1913. She was about 93 years old. By that time, she was recognized as an American hero. The United States government gave a funeral with military honors for the woman known as Moses.56. Which of the following would be the best tile for the text?A. A

33、History of American Black SlavesB. Cruel American Civil WarC. Information on the Underground RailroadD. A Brief Introduction to Harriet Tubman57. Which of the following is true of the Underground Railroad?A. It was a system that helped slaves escape from the South to North.B. It was a special train,

34、 on which slaves couldnt be found easily.C. It was a special place where slaves could hide themselves.D. It was a group of people who would like to help the blacks.58. The sentence “Later, she told a friend, I felt like I was in heaven.” can be placed at the back of Paragragh _.A. 2B. 3C. 4D. 559. A

35、ccording to the text, we know that _.A. slavery was banned in all the states in America before the Civil WarB. Harriet Tubman raised money for better education for white childrenC. the government gave her a funeral because she was MosesD. Harriet Tubman still worked for black people after the Civil

36、War60. Which is the right order about what Harriet Tubman did? She spied for the North. She escaped into Pennsylvania. She worked in the field. People called her Moses. She returned to New York. She was buried as a hero.A. B. C. D. BMore young children know how to operate a computer mouse than ride

37、a bike as technology tightens its grip on the nations youth, researchers warn. And, while seven out of ten youngsters aged between two and five are comfortable playing on-line games, less than two in ten could swim unaided. The figures show that the traditional milestones which a child would expect

38、to achieve are being replaced by digital ones. Parents are either too busy or too lazy to help their offspring to learn practical and physical skillsfrom riding a bike to tying their lacesoften finding it simpler to sit them in front of a screen. Instead of experiencing the real world, children are

39、copying their parents by tapping away on phones or keyboardsat the expense of their social and physical well-being. Child development expert Sue Palmer said that the figures showed we are “cooping children up inside” more than ever.According to the study, 23 percent of children between two and five

40、can make a call on a mobile phone and a quarter can navigate between websites with ease. One in five knew their way around smartphones or even an iPad. Two thirds knew how to turn a computer on and 73 per cent said they could work a mouse. When it came to real-life matters, however, the picture was

41、very different. Just 48 per cent knew their own home address and only a third were able to write their first and last names.“By encouraging them to live a virtual (虚拟的) screen-based existence we are deadening their developmental drive and dumbing them down,” she said. “They get used to the quick fix

42、 and the easy rewards of communicating with technology and dont learn how to invest the emotional effort that is necessary for real relationships. What they need is real play with real people in order to develop properly”.61. According to the research to the children aged between 2 and 5, _. A. 80%

43、of them could swim unaided B. about half of them didnt know where they live C. 70% of them couldnt play online games freely D. one third of them could use iPad well62. Based on Paragraph 1, it seems that _ should be to blame.A. parentsB. childrenC. expertsD. technology63. With the development of tec

44、hnology, _. A. few children are addicted to online games B. traditional milestones are not necessary C. some children lack the practical and physical skills D. most children escape from the real world64. According to Sue Palmer, children should _. A. live in a virtual worldB. communicate with techno

45、logy C. devote little to emotionD. experience the real world65. Living in a virtual world, children may _. A. lose the motivation to developB. be unable to communicate C. be easily rewarded by the societyD. learn to cope with real peopleCA dog can be a source of help, as well as comfort, to someone

46、who is disabled. Properly trained, a dog will pick up dropped items, help with dressing, turn on lights, activate an alarm and perform other tasks that allow disabled people to be independent. With a dog as a companionand in need of a walka person who might otherwise stay alone at home can gain the

47、confidence to go out and socialize. Founded 22 years ago by Frances Hay, who had lost a leg to bone cancer, Dogs for the Disabled has redrawn the boundaries (界线) of who can be helped by dogs, and how. Other charities that train dogs focus on adult partnerships but, since 2004, Dogs for the Disabled

48、has been helping under-18s. Starting with physically disabled children, dogs trained by the charity have given young people so much practical support that some are attending college.Sam, a nine year-old with muscular dystrophy(肌肉萎缩症), used to long for a friend who would never leave him or tell him h

49、e couldnt play. “Sams frustration filled every part of his life,” his mother, Sara, remembers. “He stopped going out even into the garden.” In May 2009, Sam was partnered with a two-year-old dog, Josie, who helps him with everything from tidying his room to putting on splints (夹板). At night, she sle

50、eps next to him and warns his parents if he is sick. “Things were rubbish until she came to love me,” says Sam.The assistance dogs have proved so successful that the charity cannot keep pace with demand. In an improved kennels (狗舍) near Banbury, a maximum of 30 dogs are trained at any one time, at a

51、 cost of 11,000 each. To date, the charity has created 450 dog-human partnerships of which 240 are currently active. 66. A trained dog can help the disabled with the following things except _.A. accompanying them to walk outB. picking up dropped thingsC. discouraging them from independenceD. assisti

52、ng them with dressing67. What can we learn about Dogs for the Disabled?A. It was founded to help people suffering from bone cancer.B. It focuses on helping disabled people to attend college.C. It doesnt intend to train dogs to help the disabled over-18s.D. It contributes much to physically disabled

53、children.68. We can learn from the text that _.A. Sam had not a single friend in the pastB. Josie rid Sam of his depression and changed his lifeC. Sam used to go out to relax for pleasure frequentlyD. Josie can predict when Sam is ill and warns his parents69. The underlined word “frustration” in Par

54、agraph 3 roughly means _.A. great pleasureB. self confidenceC. low spiritsD. strong will70. The last paragraph suggests that _.A. the assistance dogs are popularB. training assistance dogs costs little moneyC. all the kennels are in a good conditionD. the charity have achieved nothing so farDRachel

55、Carson was an American author and environmental protection scientist. “Silent Spring” was her most famous book. The idea for the book developed from a suggestion from a friend. Rachels friend owned a protected area for birds. An airplane had flown over the area where the birds were kept and spread a powerful chemical called DDT. Many songbirds and harmless insects were killed by the DDT.Miss Carson and other scientists were very concerned about the harmful effects of DDT and other insect-killing chemicals called pesticides (杀虫剂). Rachel Carson tried to get many magazines inte

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