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本文格式为Word版,下载可任意编辑——高三毕业班英语模拟试题(学习英语)没有捷径,只要靠自己一步一步踏实走出来。考生们在复习高考英语科目时,可以多做一些试题,下面就是我给大家带来的,梦想大家热爱!下面就是我给大家带来的高三(毕业)班英语模拟试题,梦想大家热爱!

第一片面:英语学识运用(共两节,总分值45分)

第一节:单项填空(共l5小题.每题l分,总分值l5分)

1.——IhearthatJohnslicensehasbeencancelledfordrunkendriving.

——

A.That’ssomethingB.Hedeservesit.C.That’sallright.D.Helikesit.

2.Jim’sclosetohisbrotheroftenmakespeoplemistakeonefortheother.

A.approachB.confusionC.resemblanceD.appeal

3.Thehousingpricekeepsrising,manypeopletogiveuptheintentionofbuyinghouses.

A.forcingB.toforceC.forcedD.havingforced

4.Itispubliclyknownandacceptedthatpeoplefromculturesbehavedifferentlyfromeachother.

A.diverseB.traditionalC.similarD.local

5.Whileworkingonthefarm,thestudentsagoodknowledgeofplantlife.

A.heldupB.pickedupC.turnedawayD.putdown

6.Wheneverwegoforawalkalongthestreet.Wewilltakesomemoneywithuswecomeacrosssomethingthatwelike.

A.sothatB.incaseC.asifD.eventhough

7.HomeschoolingislegallyacceptedinallfiftystatesoftheUS.andAmericancollegesdoahomeschooldiploma.

A.realizeB.admitC.recognizeD.receive

8.Ourgoalistomakehighereducationavailabletoeveryonewhoiswillingandcapablehisfinancialsituation.

A.inviewofB.owingtoC.intermsofD.regardlessof

9.Theearthquakevictimswillstayintentsbeforethingsgetbetter.

A.temporarilyB.permanentlyC.occasionallyD.frequently

10.Equippedwithmodernfacilities,todayshospitalsarequitedifferent

fromofthepast.

A.thatB.thoseC.oneD.ones

11.Ifithadnotbeenforthefactthatlbusyyesterday,Iyou.

A.hadbeen;wouldhavehelpedB.was;wouldhavehelped

C.was,helpedD.were;wouldhelp

12.Itwashisstrongcommunicationskillswhichintheinterviewthatfinallywonhispositionasthesalesmanagerinthisarea.

A.hadshownB.hasshownC.hasbeenshownD.hadbeenshown

13.WangMeng,whogotthreegoldmedalsinthe2022winterOlympicGames,isknownasaskater.

A.generousB.considerateC.fantasticD.humorous

14.Thetimeisntfarawayyou’11havetotakethecollegeentranceexamination.

A.whenB.asC.untilD.since

15.Susan’swayoflifeisdifferentfromherbrothersinshehasneverpreparedforheroldage.

A.itB.thatCwhichD.what

其次节:完形填空(共20小题;每题l.5分,总分值30分)

阅读下面短文,从l6—35各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填人空白处的最正确选项并在答题卡上将其涂黑。

Itwasarainydayandlwasridingonabusdowntowntogotowork.Thewindowsonthebuswere16andyoucouldn’tseeoutside.Everyonewasinlowspirits.Iwassittingnexttoamaninabusinesssuitanddidntpaymuchattention17webothgotoffatthesamestopandwalkedtothesamenewsstandtoget

a(an)18paper.

Theman19thestandwasobviouslyhavingabadday.Hewasrude.20andunsmilingaswepurchasedourpapers,whichonlyaddedmoregloom(郁闷)tomyday.Thebuslnessman21myeyesandIsawhimsmilingbrightly,22thenewsstandownerforthepaperandforbeingopenonsuchamorningto23wewereabletogetourpapers.

Aswe24away.1askedthismanwhyhehadcontinuedtobe25tothenewsmanwhenheobviouslydidn’trespondtohisexpressionof26andfriendliness.Thebusinessmangrinnedatmeandsaid,“WhywouldIletsomeone

else27whatIsayandwhatIfeelorwhatkindofdayI’mgoingtohave?”

Wethen28togotoourrespectiveworkplaces.Tothisday,Idontknowwhothatbusinessmanwas,29heworked,oranythingelseabouthim.Heappeared

30inmylifeanddisappearedjustasquickly.ButIveneverforgottenthewordshesaidorthewayhis31seemedlikearayoflightonagloomyday.

Wecannotcontrolpeopleand32thatcometous.butwecanalwayscontrolourresponsetothem.Andinsuch33decisionslieourcontrolandpersonal

34tomakeapositivedifierence.Anditssomething35cando.

16.A.closedB.coveredC.brokenD.cleaned

17.A.sinceB.whenC.unlessD.until

18.A.morningB.eveningC.exressD.fashion

19.A.holdingB.arrangingC.runningD.watching

20.A.embarrassedB.abruptC.crazyD.excited

21.A.caughtB.noticedC.understoodD.sensed

22A.remindingB.praisingC.thankingD.scolding

23.A.makeoutB.makeupC.makeclearD.makesure

24.A.turnedB.ranC.droveD.looked

25.A.emotionalB.helpfulC.pleasantD.sensitive

26.A.sincerityB.excitementC.disappointedD.appreciation

27.A.spoilB.overlookC.influenceD.manage

28A.traveledB.decidedC.agreedD.separated

29.A.whereB.whyC.whenD.how

30.A.finallyB.brieflyC.regularlyD.eventually

31.A.humorB.smileC.regularlyD.eventually

32.A.situationsB.difficultiesC.possibilitiesD.positions

33.A.negativeB.instantC.quickD.positive

34.A.hobbyB.powerC.energyD.secret

35.A.nooneB.nobodyC.someoneD.everyone

其次片面:阅读理解(共20小题;每题2.5分,总分值50分)

阅读以下短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最正确选项。

A

Todayjustastechnologychangedthefaceofindustry,farmshaveundergonean

“agriculturalrevolution”.0nthefarmoftoday,machinesprovidealmostallthepower.

Oneofthemostimportantbenefitswillbethefarmcomputer.Afewforward—lookingfarmersarealreadyusingcomputerstohelpthemruntheirfarmsmoreefficiently.Thecomputershelpthemkeepmoreaccuraterecordssotheycanmakebetterdecisionsonwhatcropstoplant,howmuchlivestocktobuy,whentoselltheirproducts,andhowmuchprofittheycanexpect.Manycomputercompaniesbavebeendevelopingspecialcomputerprogramsjustforfarmersinthefuture,farmerswillbeabletopurchasecomputerprogramsmadetotheirneeds.Becauseofthegrowingimportanceofcomputersonthefarm,studentsatagiculturalcollegesarerequiredtotakecomputerclassesinadditiontotheirnormalagricultural

courses.Therecanhenodoubtthatfarmerswillrelyoncomputersevennoreinthefuture.Whiletheoldtimefarmdependedonhorsepower.andmodernfarmsdependonmachinepower,farmsofthefuturewilldependoncomputerpower.

Anothertechnologicaladvancewhichisstillintheexperimentalstageistherobet.areal“mechanizedhiredhand”thatwiltbeabletomoveand,insomeways,thinklikeahumanbeing.Agriculturalengineersbelievethatcomputeraidedrobotswillmakeamazingchangesinfarmingwithintwodecades.Unlikefarmersofthepresent.farmersofthefuturewillfindthatmanyday—to一daytaskswillbedoneforthem.Scientistsarenowdevelopingrobotsthatwillbeabletoshearsheep,drivetractors,andharvestfruit.Evencomplexiobswillbedonebyrobots.Forexample,inordertomilktheircows,farmersmustfirstdrivethemintothe

barn,thenconnectthemtothemilkingmachines,watchthemachines,anddisconnectthemwhentheyarefinished.Inthefuture,thiswillbedonebyrobots.Inaddition.whenthemilkingiscompleted,therobotswillautomaticallychecktomakesurethatthemilkispure.Thecompletemodernizationofthefarmisfarinthefuture,butengineersexpectthatsomerobotswillbeusedbeforelong.

36.Theauthorregardsthosewhoarealreadyusingcomputerstohelpruntheirfarmsas.

A.ignoringrealityB.thinkinginadvance

C.heingwell—experiencedD.1ongingforwealth

37.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?

A.Machinesareplayinganimportantroleonfarms.

B.Bothcomputersandrobotsarealreadyinuseontoday’sfarms.

C.Farmersinthefulurewilldependtotallyoncomputers.

D.Studentsatagriculturalcollegesneednttakecomputerlessons.

38.Accordingtothepassage,computemscanNOThelpfarmersdecide.

A.howmuchmoneytheymayearnfromtheirproducts

B.whethertoplantacertainkindofcrop

C.whomtoselltheirlivestockto

D.whentoselltheirproducts

39.Theunderlinedword“this”inthelastparagraphrefersto.

A.drivingthecowsintothebarm

B.watchingthemachines

C.connectingthecowstothemilkingmachines

D.milkingthecows

40.Whatmightbethebesttitleforthispassage?

A.DevelopmentofAgricultureB.FarmersintheFuture

C.ModenlTechnologyinAgricultureD.ComputersandRobots

B

JordanPittard,14,remembersfeelinganxiousahouthisfatherbeingdeployed(部署)withtheU.S.AnmyinIraqfrom2022to2022.Hismother,Lucille,ateacher,admitsstrugglingtohaveenoughtimetowork,takecareofthehouseandtalkenoughtoherkids.“Therewasnobodybigtolookupto.”Jordansaid.“Sometimeswhenmymomwasaway,therewasn’tanybodyelsetohelpmewithmyhomework,somethingpersonallikethat,orthrowafootballwithme.”

Themotherandsonparticipatedinanewstudythatsuggestsyouthfrommilitaryfamiliesmayhavehigherstresslevelsandemotionalproblemsthanotherteens.

Thestudyfoundanassociationbetweenhowlongaparenthadheendeployedinthelastthreeyearsandthedifficultiesthatchildrenfaced.

Italsofoundalinkbetweenthementalhealthofthenondeployedparentathomeandthewell-beingofthechild.Iftheparentisdoingworse,thechildisdoingworse,pointingtotheimportanceofalsoprovidingsupporttoparents,Chandrasaid.

LucillePittardfeelsparticularlypressuredwhenherhushandservesinleadershippositions.whichrequireshertohelpothermilitaryfamiliesatthehomestation.Withafull—timejobandtwochildren,“it’saheavyburdentobear,”shesaid.

“Themainparentathomeistryingtojugglesomanyballsthatsomeofthoseballsgetdrupped.”shesaid.“Ifindithardtobelievethatyoucalldoitall,andsobyvirtueofthat,sinceI’mtheadultinthepicturesometimesIdon’thavetimetolistentomykids.”

Someofthesouresofdifficultyduringdeploymentthatchildrenmentionedweretakingonmorehouseholdresponsibilitiesandmissingschoolactivities.shesaid.

Whentheparentreturnedhome,childrensaiditwashardtogettoknowhimorheragain.andsomewereworriedaboutthenextdeployment.Parents’moodchangesandhowtheirmothersandfathersweregettingalongwerealsochallenges.

JordanPittardthinksahouthisfather’snextpotentialdeployment,too:“Iwouldntsayaletdewn,butitwouldkindofhurtifheleftagain,”hesaid.

41.WecanlearnthefollowingfromthepassageEXCEPT.

A.Jordan’sfatherwassenttoIraqin2022.

B.LueiltePittardwentwithherhushandtoIraq.

C.Jordanusedtohaveemotionalproblems.

D.JordanPittardwouldnotbehappyabouthisfather’snextdeployment

42.Thestudymentionedinthispassageshowsthat.

A.militarychildrenmayhavehigherstresslevelsthanotherchildren.

B.themilitarywifeoftenhelpsherchildwithhis/herhomework.

C.thenon-deployedparenthaslittleinfluenceonher/hischild.

D.theparentsliketoplayballgameswiththeirchildren.

43.Thestudysaysthatitisalsonecessaryto.

A.lookuptosomebodybig

B.bearaheavyburden

C.helpthemilitaryparents

D.listentothekids

44.Bysaying“Themainparentathomeistryingtojugglesomanyballsthatsomeofthoseballsgetdropped”、LueillePittardreallymeansthat.

A.theparentsarefondofplayingballgamesbutnotgoodplayers

B.childrentakeupmorehouseholdresponsibilities

C.thereweremoremilitarychallengesfortheparents

D.theparentscouldhardlytakecareofeverythingatthesametime

45.Whichofthefollowingcanbcstreplacetheunderlinedphraseinthispassage?

A.involvedinthesituationB.paintedintheportrait

C.standingonthespotD.appearinginashow

C

Everyyearmorepeoplerecognizethatitiswrongtokillwildlifefor“sport.”Progressinthisdirectionisslowhecauseshoutingisnotasportforwatching,andonlythosefewwhotakepartrealizethecrueltyanddestruction.

Thenumberofgunners.However,growsrapidly.Childrentooyoungtodevelopproperjudgmentsthroughindependentthoughtareledalongwayawaybytheirgunningparents.Theyaresubjectedtoadvertisementsofgunproducerswhodescribeshootingasgoodfortheirhealthandgun-carryingasawayofputtingredderbloodintheveins(血管).Theyarepersuadedbygunnermagazineswithstorieshonoringthechaseandthekill.Inschooltheyviewmotionpictureswhicharesupposedlymeanttoteachthemhowtodealwitharmssafelybutwhichareactuallydesignedtostimulateadesiretoownagun.Wildlifeisdisappearingbecauseofshootingandbecauseofthelossofwild—landhabitat.Habitatlosswillcontinuewithourincreasingpopulation,butcanweslowthelossofwildlifecausedbyshooting?Theredoesntseemtobeanychanceiftheseriousconditionofourbirdsisnotimproved.

Wildlifebelongstoeveryoneandnottothegunnersalone.Althoughmostpeopledonotshoot,theyseemtoforgiveshootingforsportbecausetheyknowlittleornothingaboutit.

Theonlyanswer,then,istobringthetruthaboutsportshootingtothegreatmajorityofpeople.

Now,itistimetorealizethatanimalshavethesamerighttolifeaswedoandthatthereisnothingfairorrightaboutapersonwithagunshootingtheharmlessandbeautifulcreatures.Thegunnersliketodescribewhattheydoascharacter-building,butweknowthattowoundananimalandwatchitgothroughtheagonyofdyingcanmakenobodyhappy.If,astheywouldhaveyoubelieve,gun-carryingandkillingimprovehuman—character,thenperhapsweshouldencouragewar.

46.Accordingtothetext,mostpeopledonotseemtobeagainsthuntingbecause

A.theyhavelittleknowledgeofit

B.ithelpstobuildhumancharacter

C.itistoocostlytostopkillingwildlife

D.theywanttokeepwildlifeundercontrol

47.Theunderlinedword“agony”inthelastparagraphprobablymeans.

A.formB.conditionC.painD.sadness

48.Accordingtothetext,thefilmschildrenwatchatschoolactually.

A.teachthemhowtodealwithgunssafely

B.praisehuntingascharacter-bullding

C.describehuntingasanexercise

D.encouragethemtohavegunsoftheirown

49.Itcanbeinferredfromthetextthattheauthorseemsto.

A.blamethemajorityofpeople

B.worryabouttheexistenceofwildlife

C.beinfavetofwar

D.beinsupportofcharacter-building

50.Whichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribetheauthor’sattitudetowardsgun—carry—ing?

A.Supportive.B.Negative.C.Uncertain.D.Approving.

D

Canadianexpertshavefoundthatso—calledself-helpbooksmayactuallydomoreharmthangoodtopeoplewhoreallyneedhelp.Researcherssaythatindividualswithlowrespectfeltmuchworseafterrepeatingpositivestatementsaboutthemselves.

Intheirstudy,psychologistsJoanneWoodandJohnleesoughttodeterminehowpositivethinkingaffectedpeoplewithdifferentlevelsofself—confidence.Theyquestioneddozensofpeoplebothmaleandfemale,analyzedtheirself-worthandoptimismbymeansofthestandardpsychologicalmethodsandthenaskedthemtowritedowntheirthoughtsandfeelings.Thescoringsystemrangedfrom0to35.

Duringtheexperiment,theresearchersaskedatotalof68participantstorepeattheself—helpbookphrase.”Iamalovableperson.”Afterthattheymeasuredtheparticipants’moodsandtheirfeelingsaboutthemselves.Theresultsrevealedthattheparticipantsinthelowself—respectgroupwhorepeatedthemantra,werefeelingmuchworseafterwards,whencomparodtootherparticipantsinlowself-respectgroupwhodidnotrepeatthephrase.Thosewithlowself-respectwhorepeatedthephrasescoredaoaverageof10points.Theircounterpartswithequallylowself—respectwhowerenotaskedtorepeatthestatement,wereabletoscorealittlehigheraverageofl7points.

However,individualswithhighself—respectreportedfeelingbetterafterrepeatingthepositiveself-statementbutonlyslightly.Theyscoredanaverageof31points,comparedwithanaverageof25forthosewithequallyhighself-respectwhodidnotrepeatthephrase.

ProfessorWoodurgedthosewhopromoteself-helpbooks,magazineslandtelevisionshowstostoptellingpeoplethatsimplyrepeatingapositivemantracouldchangeoneslife.First,peoplestartfollowingthisideaandfeelliketheyarenotalone.Theyaretoldthatalltheyhavetodoisjusttoreadthatbookandthentorepeatthesepositivestatementsinahopethatthingswillbebetter,andwhenitdoesnotworkforthemandtheyrealizethatnothinggetsbetter,thenitisreallyfrustrationtopeople.

Researchersconcluded:“Repeatingpositiveself—statementsmaybenefitcertainpeoplesuchasindividualswithhighself-respectbutdiscouragetheverypeoplewhoneedconfidencethemost.”

51.Theexpertstriedtofindout,whenrepeatingpositiveself-statements,.

A.whethermalesorfemaleswillgetmorebenefitfromself-helpbooks

B.thedifferentinfluencesonpeoplewithdifferentlevelsofself-confidence

C.whichgroupofpeopleself-helpbookswilldothegreatestharmto

D.whowillgettheleastbenefitfromself-helpbook

52.Howmanypointsdidthelowself—respectparticipantsgetafterrepeatingtheself—helpbookphrase?

A.Anaverageofl7points.

B.Anaverageof25points

C.Anaverageof31points.

D.Anaverageofl0points.

53.So—calledself-helpbooksdosomegoodto.

A.peoplelackingconfidence

B.peoplewithproblemstosettleurgently

C.peoplewithhighself-respect

D.peoplerepeatingpositiveself-statements

54.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.Simplyrepeatingapositivemantracouldntpossiblychangeone’slife.

B.Alltheparticipantswillslightlybenefitfromthepositiveself-statement.

C.Believinginpositiveself-statementswillresultingreatfailuresintheend.

D.Thepositiveself-statementcangreatlyencouragepeoplewithhighself-respect.

55.Whatdotheresearchersthinkofso—calledself-helpbooks?

A.Theyvaluethem.

B.Theythinklittleofthem.

CTheypromotethem.

D.Theygetpuzzledwithttmm.

第二卷非选择题(共35分)第三片面:写作(共两节.总分值35分)

第一节:阅读表达(共5小题;每题2分,总分值l0分)

Americansusuallyconsiderthemselvesafriendlypeople.Theirfriendships,however,tendtobeshorterandmorecasualthanfriendshipsamongpeoplefromothercultures.ItisnotuncommonforAmericanstohaveonlyoneclosefriendduringtheirlifetime,andconsiderother“friends”tobeiustsocialacquaintances.ThisattitudeprobablyhassomethingtodowithAmericanmobilityandthefactthatAmericansdonotliketobedependentonotherpeople.Theytendto“compartmentalize”friendships,having“friendsatwllrk”,“fritrodson

thesoftballteam”,“familyfriends”,etc.

BecausetheUnitedStatesisahighlyactivesociety,fullofmovementandchange.

peoplealwaysseemtobeonthego.Inthishighlychangedatmosphere,Americanscansometimesseembrusque

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