2015九江二模 江西省九江市2015届高三第二次模拟考试英语试题及答案
2015届高考江西九校联合体英语答案
江西省重点中学协作体2015届高三第二次联考英语答案听力1-5 BAABC 6-10 ACACC 11-15 ACBAB 16-20 CABBA阅读21-23 CAC 24-27 BDBA 28-31 CACD 32-35 BADC 36-40BGACF完型41-45 CADBC 46-50 DBDAC 51-55 BDADD 56-60 BCADA语法填空61. will miss 62. while/when 63. to be 64. that/which 65. appearance66. injury 67. considering 68. By 69. a 70. eventually改错It is known that in many parts of our country, there are still many children in poverty.Their families are so poor to afford school things and clothes on account∧ not having enoughtoo ofmoney. Worst still, there are still many children ∧suffer hunger. Schoolmates, please hold outWorse who/that或把suffer改成sufferingyour helping hand to join in us. How you can do to is donate a pencil, a book , a quilt or some划掉Whatclothes to our loving care supermarket in our school. It means little to you, and this small action ofbutwarm will mean a lot to the needed.warmthOffering your love to them, and they will not be worried about the school things or sufferOfferhunger. As the saying goes, “The fragrance always stay in the ha nd that gives the rose.”stays书面表达One possible versionHello, everybody, today I’d like to talk about a motto I like best called “A rainbow comes after rain”.As you may see, only after experiencing frustration, pains and sufferings in life can you really grow up well and mature physically and mentally and eventually achieve you goals. And this is what the motto really means.Once I was among the top students in my class, but later I suffered a serious disease, which almost cost me my life. Luckily, I survived. But I fell behind my fellow classmates due to missing too many lessons. So I was in desperate despair. Then in came my head teacher, who encouraged me and motivated me to study hard, convincing me that a rainbow only comes after rain and sunshine is just ahead of you. And now with great efforts I finally top the students in class.Thank you for your listening.听力原文Text 1M: We are making more profit this month.W: Really? I’m glad to hear that.M: I heard we are going to receive double pay this month.Text 2M: Have you filled out your financial aid forms yet?W: Don’t remind me of them! They are so complicated.Text 3W: Now, please tell me exactly when, where and how this happened?M: Well, I stopped immediately when the light turned yellow, but this man ran into me from behind.Text 4M: Mum, I got a part-time job at the supermarket. Three hours a day on weekdays and all day on Saturdays.W: Congratulations! But are you sure you can handle it? What about homework?Text 5M: Have a nice weekend! Do you have anything exciting planned?W: Not really. I was thinking of renting a boat in the Water Park with my parents. But the national English competition is coming up, so I will probably have to stay at home and prepare for it.Text 6M: Hi, you’re back! How was New York?W: Great! Have you ever been there?M: No.W: I think it’s probably my favorite city.M: Really? What’s so great about it? I heard it was quite dirty.W: In some parts, maybe. But there’s just so much going on, the theaters, restaurants, shops and museums. It makes London and Paris like country towns. The only problem was the weather. It was freezing.M: What a shame!Text 7M: Don’t you recognize me, Jean? I’m Tom, Tom Green.W: Tom Green? Oh, you were the boy who used to sit behind me in the class and…M: And liked to pull your hair, right?W: Yes. Sure I remember you. You were very naughty.M: Not any more, a lot of things have changed in the past twelve years, you know. I remember you wanted to be a doctor.W: Right. But I turned out to be a computer engineer. And you?M: Me, too. Isn’t it strange that the best football player in school gave up sports?W: Yeah. Which company are you working for?M: This one. I’m a new manager here.W: Oh, well done. It’s beyond my expectation.Text 8W: Quality Inn. Mafia speaking. How can I help you?M: Hello. I’d like to make a reservation for this Friday.W: This Friday? November the tenth?M: Yes.W: I’m afraid we’re totally booked for that weekend.M: What about the weekend after that?W: So, that’s the seventeenth?M: Yes. Friday and Saturday.W: All right, sir. We have three types of room, standard, deluxe and suite. The price of the standard room is $160 per night, deluxe room is $220 per night and the suite is $380 per night. Which type of room would you like tobook?M: I want to book a standard room. Can we pay when we arrive?W: All right, sir. But we do require a fifty-dollar credit card deposit to hold the room.M: That’s fine.W: Who’s the booking for, please, sir?M: Mr. Redfield.W: Okay, Mr. Redfield. Thank you for choosing Quality Inn. Goodbye.Text 9M: Hello, Linda, I haven’t seen you for ages. What are you doing in town?W: Oh, I’ve just come back from Japan.M: Oh, you’re been abroad, haven’t you?W: Yes, I’ve got a job there. How about you? The last time we met, didn’t you tell me you were going to open your own supermarket?M: That’s right. I was. But things turned out differently.W: But you seemed so determined to do that. What happened?M: Well, it’s very complicated, and I’m sure you don’t want to know all the details. Anyway I decided that opening my own business just wasn’t for me. So I decided to stay at my old job instead.M: So you are still working in that shop?W: Yes. Well, a lot sure has happened since we last met.M: I’ll say! You know, we should try to stay in touch.W: Let’s have lunch together sometime soon.M: Good idea.Text 10W: Hi, I’d like to talk to the manager about something. I have to travel every day from Souk Road to the airport. Only the No. 16 bus travels along this route.Your timetable is there. It shows that there are buses from Souk Road to the airport every ten minutes. If this is so, why do I have to wait half an hour for a bus nearly every day?The rules say that if there are empty seats on a bus, they just stop at every stop where people are waiting. Why is it, therefore, that half-empty buses go straight past me when I am standing at the bus stop?The rules say that no bus may carry more than 40 seated passengers and 20 standing passengers. Yesterday, I was the first to get off the bus when I reached the airport. I counted the other passengers as they got off There were 114 of them.Clearly printed on the back of every bus is a sign that says “Highest speed:50 mph.” The distance from Souk Road to Kai Tak is 12 miles. On Saturday morning, a No. 49 bus traveled this distance in 10 minutes. At times, it must be at least 80 or 90 mph.It is obvious that our bus companies have no respect for the rules or consideration for the passengers.。
江西省六校2015届高三第二次联考英语试题 Word版含答案
新干中学黎川一中上栗中学江西省六校2015届高三第二次联考都昌一中安义中学宁都中学英语试题第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分做题时,先将答案标在试卷上,录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡。
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题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1.What will the woman do?A.Go out for a dinner. B.See a movie with Johnson.C.Work on an article.2.What does the woman like best?A.Drawing. ` B.Shopping. ` C.Jogging.3.What is the man probably?A.A nurse. B.A dentist. C.A surgeon.4.What are the speakers talking about in general?A.A match. B.Football. C.The man’s hobby.5.Why doesn’t the man allow the girl to learn to drive?A.He has no time to teach her to drive.B.He thinks it dangerous for her to drive.C.She isn’t old enough to get a driving lic ense.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,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。
【试卷解析】九江市2015年第二次高考英语模拟统一考试 Word版含解析[来源:学优高考网103424]
九江市2015年第二次高考模拟统一考试英语第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上,将该项涂黑。
ALast year, around Labor Day, I read a "Happy Ad" in our local newspaper.There was a lady in a local nursing home, who was celebrating her 90th birthday and her family wanted everyone to know about it.It said that if you wanted to drop her a line, here was her address.So I did.I found a birthday card and dropped her a short note, wishing her a happy birthday.A week or so later, someone knocked at my front door.I opened the door and found a middle-aged man standing on my doorstep.He introduced himself as the son of this woman to whom I had sent the card.He explained that he just wanted to drop by in person and thank me for sending such a nice card to his mom.Apparently, like many older folks, she did not receive much mail and was quite excited to receive mine.I just didn't know what to say.I told him it was my pleasure and that I hoped his mom had enjoyed her birthday.That year, I did not send out any Christmas cards, except to this lovely old lady in the nursing home.I just told her that I was thinking about her and hoped that she had a nice holiday.I sent her a Valentine and also a couple of notes in between.I just thought she might like to have someone write to her, to get some mail.She passed away a couple of months ago.I never met this lady, but I did keep her and her family in my thoughts.I dropped them a line of sympathy.I hope that my few little notes were enough to brighten a couple of her days here on earth.【文章解读】这是一篇小故事。
2015届江西省南昌市高三第二次模拟考试英语试题 (解析版)
2015届江西省南昌市高三第二次模拟考试英语试题(解析版)【文章解读】这是一篇新闻报道类文章。
文章主要告诉我们2014年的中国的空气污染状况和雾霾严重的城市名称等,政府正在采取严厉措施制止雾霾和污染。
【答案】A【考点】考查细节辨认题。
【解析】根据题干关键词Paragraph 1,根据文章第一段的中的improvement说明2014年的空气质量较2013年的大有好转。
故选A【答案】B【考点】考查细节辨认题。
【解析】根据题干关键词take measures to improve air quality找到文章的第三段是对应关键段,该段的remove the substandard industrial power 判断与选项B对应。
故选B【答案】B【考点】考查细节辨认题。
【解析】根据题干关键词how many more cities,2014找到文章第四段的第二句话中2014中国新增加的城市名称,一共5个与B对应。
故选B【答案】D【考点】考查细节辨认题。
【解析】根据文章第五段的第一句话排除A;根据第二句话排除B;根据第五段全文内容没有提到C;根据该段的最后一句话判断与D吻合。
故选D【文章解读】文章主要介绍了西班牙斗牛运动对公牛本身和对斗牛士等的不利因素,由此告诉我们斗牛运动是一种残酷的事件。
【答案】D【考点】考查细节辨认题。
【解析】根据题干关键词were not interested in bullfighting与文章第二段的相吻合。
故选D【答案】D【考点】考查词义辨析题。
【解析】strange奇怪的,不可思议的;beneficial有益的;pleasant宜人的;harmful有害的。
根据划线单词前面从句中的even thoug和harmless判断应是harmful。
故选D【答案】C【考点】考查细节辨认题。
【解析】根据题干关键词in Paragraph 4,website,找到文章第四的第一句话与选项C吻合。
英语高考模拟卷-江西赣中南五校联合体2015届高三下学期二模考试英语试题及答案
江西赣中南五校联合体2015届高三下学期二模考试英语试题命题:赣中南GZN五校联合体英语团队一、听力(30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。
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小题,每段对话仅读一遍。
eg:How much is the shirt?A. £19.15.B. £9.18C.£9.15.答案是C。
1.How often does Frank play football?A. one day.B. half a week.C. every two weeks.2.What are the two speakers mainly talking about?A. A football player.B. A football team.C. A football match.3.When does this conversation take place?A.At about 8.15B. At about 8:30.C. At about 8.00.4.How old is the woman’s husband?A.31.B. 34.C. 35.5.What is Chris Paul most probably?A. A repairman.B. A salesman.C. A postman.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。
每段对话有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出的最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题给出5秒钟的做答时间。
江西省2015年高考英语押题卷及标准答案
江西省2015年高考英语押题卷及标准答案————————————————————————————————作者:————————————————————————————————日期:泄露天机——2015年江西省高考押题精粹英语本卷共18题,三种题型:阅读理解、英语知识运用和写作。
阅读理解10小题,英语知识运用4小题,写作4小题。
第一部分阅读理解 (共10小题)第一节阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在题卡上将该项涂黑。
A1A report from the American Academy of Arts and Sciences' Commission reveals that, due to a job market which disproportionately rewards graduates in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) fields, more and more students are seeking degrees in business and hard-science subjects.Some institutions have responded by cutting budgets in the arts and humanities and directing those funds elsewhere. That's the wrong thing to do. The humanities study of languages, literature, history, philosophy, religion, ethics, etc.-and the arts are vital to our future. We should be investing more funds, more time and more expertise, not less, into these endeavors.What detractors(诋毁者)of the "soft" subjects miss is that the arts and humanities provide an essential framework and context for understanding the wider world. Studying the humanities strengthens the ability to communicate and work with others. It allows students to develop broad intellectual and cultural understanding; it nurtures creativity and deepens participation in public discourse and modem democracy.The commission's report points out that "at the very moment when China is seeking to adopt our model of broad education in the humanities, social sciences and natural sciences as a stimulus to invention, the United States is instead narrowing our focus and abandoning our sense of what education has been and should continue to be our sense of what makes America great."These are the telling statistics: First, federal funding for helping American students include international training in their education has been cut 41 percent in four years. Second, the National Assessment of Educational Progress test shows that only less than a quarter of eighth- and 12th-grade US students are proficient in reading, writing and civics.How can we possibly equip the US for its leadership role in an increasingly connected world if we are not adequately teaching students to communicate and helping them understand and encounter diverse perspectives? If we fail to invest in the arts and humanities, our country's future leaders will not have the ability to connect on an emotional level with others. This ability is developed by studying the humanities, and in the global community this skill is not optional - it's essential.In a word, we must enthusiastically support and fund the study of the arts and humanities. For anyone concerned with how this translates into a sound economy and a sound financial future,simply recall what Steve Jobs told graduates of Stanford University in 2005: One of the most influential experiences in his brief time at Reed College was his exposure to the fine art of calligraphy(书法).It taught him the important lesson of the relationship between discipline and creativity.1. What can be inferred from the passage?A. Business and hard-science subjects are based upon the arts and humanities.B. At present too much emphasis and investment are put on science in America.C. More students will learn the arts and humanities instead of science in the USA.D. China has spent more money in the humanities and social sciences than the USA.2. The author mentions Steve Jobs in the last paragraph to prove that _____.A. science has a close relationship with the arts and humanitiesB. investment in the arts and humanities promotes economic developmentC. calligraphy plays a determining role in Steve Jobs' accomplishmentD. Reed College supports and funds the study of the arts and humanities3. Which of the following is the most suitable title for this passage?A. Significance of arts and humanitiesB. Key qualities of future leadersC. Decline of arts and humanitiesD. Rise and fall of hard sciences答案:1.B 2.B 3.A解析:1.B,推断题,根据第一段最后一句话:more and more students are seeking degrees in business and hard-science subjects.越来越多的学生学习理科和商业说明现在国家把重点和投资投在了这些方面。
2015江西卷高考英语试题及答案或解析下载_2015高考真题抢先版
2015年高考将于6月6、7日举行,我们将在第一时间收录真题,现在就请先用这套权威预测解解渴吧江西省上饶市2015届高三第二次高考模拟英语试题第I卷(三部分,共115分)第一部分:听力(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A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在答题卷的相应位置。
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. Who would like to change the time?A. Marty.B. Mrs. Martin.C. Sally.2. What happened to the speakers?A. They missed the bus.B. They were late for class.C. They took too long to put on their lies.3. On which floor does Rudolf live?A. The third floor.B. The second floor.C. The firstfloor.4. What did the man do on the weekend?A. He did some reading.B. He helped in the store.C. He went to theseaside.5. Why did the man change his mind?A. For cost.B. For safety.C. For weather.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。
听每段对话前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。
江西省南昌市2015届高三第二次模拟考试英语试题(扫描版)
2015 年高三测试卷英语参考答案及评分标准第一部分:听力1. C2. A3. A4. C5. B6. A7. C8. B9. A 10. A 11. B 12. C 13. C 14. A 15. B 16. A 17. C 18. C 19. B 20. B第二部分:阅读理解第一节21. A 22. B 23. B 24. D 25. D 26. D 27. C 28. B 29. B 30. A 31. A 32. B 33. A 34. B 35. C第二节36. G 37. D 38. F 39. A 40. B第三部分:英语知识运用第一节完形填空41. C 42. B 43. D 44. C 45. A 46. B 47. A 48. D 49. C 50. D 51. C 52. A 53. B 54. A 55. C 56. D 57. B 58. B 59. A 60. D第二节61. from 62. noticed 63. it 64. an 65. management66. valuable 67. cooking 68. faster 69. prepared 70. that第四部分:写作第一节短文改错It is∧fine day today and I will never forget this special day. I was chosen to be a amember of the football team and send to take part in the school football match. I wassentexcited, but believed I would score most. But in the first round I hurt my leg andandcouldn’t but to give up. I felt very sad. My best friend Tom comes up to me and said, “Youcameare great! You still played for a few minute even after your leg∧hurt. You are a trueminutes waswinner.” I couldn’t believe my ears. For me the one scoring the most is the winner. ButTom said, “The one which tries his best is the really winner.” Deeply impressing bywho real impressedhis words, I want to say “thank you” to him.第二节书面表达One possible version Cell Phone and Internet DangersCell phones and the internet have improved our lives in many ways. However, along with improvement, they have also brought a number of worrying problems that need to be addressed.Many car accidents are caused by cellphones. A cellphone brings us much convenience, but some drivers get on the internet while driving. These insensitive drivers are a danger to us all.Many of the dangers of the internet are well known. Children who visit websites without their parents’ permission sometimes talk to people who they don’t know and put themselves in great danger. People with blogs sometimes post embarrassing photos on their websites without permission. There are also people who use the internet to get personal information that we don’t want them to have.听力原文:Text 1M: Your Japanese friend speaks English very well, Jenny.W: Well, he is Chinese actually. He’s been here in the US on business.Text 2M: Mr. Baker is in hospital again.W: I’m sorry to hear that. He should stop smoking right now.Text 3M: Would you mind tu rning down the TV a bit? I’m answering the phone.W: Not at all.Text 4M: Steve won the medal in the high jump last year. Why didn’t he join the game this time?W: Don’t you know he hurt his foot when he was getting ready for the sports meeting?Text 5M: I met Sam on the street today.W: Really? Did he say anything about his sister Helen?M: Yes. She is leaving New York very soon, because her husband has taken a job in Los Angeles. Text 6M: Hello, Jenny. This is Tom.W: Oh, Tom. How are you?M: Fine, thank you. Uh, are you available on Saturday night?W: Hmm, let me think. Oh, I’m afraid not. My grandfather will come on that day. He will arrive at about7 pm. And I promised to meet him at the station.M: Oh, what a pity! Jack’s birthday is on Saturday. Amy and I are going to have dinner with him and wethought we could invite more friends to hold a birthday party.W: I’m really sorry. But I’m afraid I won’t be able to go.M: It’s a pity, but that’s OK.Text 7M: Hi, Mary. Do you want to start writing the lab report after we finish this experiment?W: I can’t. I actually need to leave early because I’m meeting Professor Sogard about a job opening.M: What? Like a job on campus or something?W: Yeah. And it sounds pretty interesting. It’s all about how p eople study... you know, what kind oflearning style they prefer.M: Yeah, that sounds like it’d be perfect for you. So now, the big question: are you getting paid for this?W: I’m sure we’ll get a little something, but probably not much. Anyway, it doesn’t matter to me. Themost important thing is to get some experience, you know?M: Yeah. And it’ll be nice to help those high school students, too.W: That’s what I thought when I saw the ad. But you know what? You could do it, too.Text 8W: The Painting Club. Can I help you?M: Yes. I’d like to ask about the painting classes.W: OK. We have some classes starting from the week of February 20th for seven weeks, twice a week.M: How much does it cost?W: $140. That’s $10 for each lesson.M: How much does it cost if I am a member of the Painting Club?W: It’s half price. Members pay half.M: I see.W: And classes start in February. You can come to put your name down on February 16th or 17th if youhave decided to attend the classes.M: OK, thank you.W: You’re welcome.Text 9W: Excuse me, sir. Would you like a free taste of our new spaghetti with tomato sauce?M: Oh, uh, sure. Why not? Emm…That’s pretty good.W: I’m glad you like it! This is part of our frozen dinners.M: Wait, this is frozen? I can’t beli eve it! It tastes better than anything I can make at home.W: The pasta is handmade, and the sauce is made from only the finest tomatoes. It’s based on a classicrecipe from the south of Italy.M: How much is this, anyway?W: It’s only $4 for two servings.M: Fantastic! I’m gonna pick some up right now. Where can I find it?W: Just behind me, next to the frozen pizzas. Look for the bright yellow stickers that say“New”. M: Great! Hey, um, can I ask you a question?W: Sure.M: Do you think it would be all ri ght if I had just one more of those samples? I didn’t have a chance toeat lunch.W: Take as many as you want.Text 10Paul, a salesman from London, was driving past a sports car parked outside a supermarket, when he saw it start to roll slowly down the hill. Inside the car were two young girls on the passenger seat, but no driver. Paul stopped quickly, jumped in front of the sports car and tried to stop it, pushing against the front of the car. Another man who was standing nearby got into the car and put on the handbrake, saving the girls from injury.It was at this point that Paul noticed his own car rolling slowly down the hill and going too fast for him to stop it. It crashed into a bus at the bottom of the hill and was so badly damaged that it had to be pulled away to a garage.As if this was not bad enough, Paul now found he had no one to blame. He was so busy chasing his car that he didn’t get the name of the driver of the sports car, who just came out of the supermarket and drove away without realizing what had happened.。
高中英语真题-2015年第二次模拟考试英语试卷
高中英语真题:2015年第二次模拟考试英语试卷本试卷分为第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。
第I卷1至9页,第II卷10至11页。
考试结束,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第I卷第一部分听力(共三节,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A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试题的相应位置。
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。
例:How much is the shirt?A. £19.15.B. £9.18.C. £9.15.1. How does the man plan to find a used car?A. Through an advertisement.B. On the Internet.C. Througha car dealer.2. What is the woman going to do?A. Go home first.B. Give the man a lift.C. Go shopping with t he man.3.What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. A book.B. A bookstore.C. A writer.4. What season is it now?A. Spring.B. Autumn.C. Winter.5. What present has the man bought?A. A pair of gloves.B. Some flowers.C. A book.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。
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,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
【新课标Ⅱ-2】2015届高三上学期月考(2)英语试题 Word版含答案
2015届上学期高三一轮复习第二次月考英语试题【新课标II-2】本试卷分第一卷(选择题)和第二卷(非选择题)两部分。
共150分。
考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并收回。
第一卷注意事项:1. 答题前,考生先将自己的姓名,准考证号码填写清楚,将条形码准确粘贴在条形码区域内。
2. 选择题必须使用2B铅笔填涂;非选择题必须使用0.5毫米黑色字迹的签字笔书写,字体工整,笔迹清楚。
3. 请按照题号顺序在各题目的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写答案无效;在草稿纸、试题卷上答题无效。
4. 保持卡面清洁,不要折叠、不要弄破、弄皱,不准使用涂改液、修正带、刮纸刀。
第一部分:听力第一节(共5小题,每小题1.5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。
第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5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。
听完每段对话或独白前,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至8题。
6. Why does the man want to get a car?A. It is useful for his work.B. He’s got a lot of money.C. The car is cheap.7. What does the man consider when he chooses the car?A. Price.B. Quality.C. Ways of the payment.8. How much should the man pay for the remaining part?A. $2,500B. $13,800.C. $30,000听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。
江西省九江市2015届高三第二次高考模拟统一考试英语试题(含解析)
5.方茴说:“那时候我们不说爱,爱是多么遥远、多么沉重的字眼啊。
我们只说喜欢,就算喜欢也是偷偷摸摸的。
”6.方茴说:“我觉得之所以说相见不如怀念,是因为相见只能让人在现实面前无奈地哀悼伤痛,而怀念却可以把已经注定的谎言变成童话。
”7.在村头有一截巨大的雷击木,直径十几米,此时主干上唯一的柳条已经在朝霞中掩去了莹光,变得普普通通了。
8.这些孩子都很活泼与好动,即便吃饭时也都不太老实,不少人抱着陶碗从自家出来,凑到了一起。
9.石村周围草木丰茂,猛兽众多,可守着大山,村人的食物相对来说却算不上丰盛,只是一些粗麦饼、野果以及孩子们碗中少量的肉食。
九江市2015年第二次高考模拟统一考试英语第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上,将该项涂黑。
ALast year, around Labor Day, I read a "Happy Ad" in our local newspaper.There was a lady in a local nursing home, who was celebrating her 90th birthday and her family wanted everyone to know about it.It said that if you wanted to drop her a line, here was her address.So I did.I found a birthday card and dropped her a short note, wishing her a happy birthday.A week or so later, someone knocked at my front door.I opened the door and found a middle-aged man standing on my doorstep.He introduced himself as the son of this woman to whom I had sent the card.He explained that he just wanted to drop by in person and thank me for sending such a nice card to his mom.Apparently, like many older folks, she did not receive much mail and was quite excited to receive mine.I just didn't know what to say.I told him it was my pleasure and that I hoped his mom had enjoyed her birthday.That year, I did not send out any Christmas cards, except to this lovely old lady in the nursing home.I just told her that I was thinking about her and hoped that she had a nice holiday.I sent her a Valentine and also a couple of notes in between.I just thought she might like to have someone write to her, to get some mail.She passed away a couple of months ago.I never met this lady, but I did keep her and her family in my thoughts.I dropped them a line of sympathy.I hope that my few little notes were enough to brighten a couple of her days here on earth.【文章解读】这是一篇小故事。
江西省九江市高三第二次高考模拟统一考试(英语)
D. illustrate some people are strongly against the proposalCImagine a world 400 years ago where children were used as chimney sweeps . The pay was low, it was a dirty trade and there was little reward for the men who did the job and even less for children.Medway' s annual Sweeps Festival recreates the joy and laughter enjoyed by the chimney sweeps at their traditional holiday: the one time of the year the sweeps could leave the soot (烟灰) behind and have some fun . The sweeps ' holiday was traditionally held on 1 May each year Locally, they used to mark the occasion by staging a procession through the streets of Rochester.Their fun continued with the Jack-in-the-Green ceremony, a seven-foot character that they used to waken at dawn on Blue Bell Hill, Chatham. The Jack-in-the-Green would walk with the chimney sweeps in their parade. When the Climbing Boys' Act 1868 made it illegal to employ young boys to carry out the trade, the traditional procession gradually began to fade . The final May celebration was held in the early 1900s.The modern day Rochester Sweeps Festival is a colorful mix of music, dancing and entertainment with more than 60 Morris sides and entertainers celebrating throughout the three-day festival . The festival was revived in 1981 by local businessman Gordon Newton, a keen historian . He decided it was time to bring it back and over the years he has helped develop the festival into what it is today — an excellent performance of traditional Britain.Gordon researched the Sweeps ' tradition and organized a small parade, involving local Morris tenrtime, Medway Council took over organization of the festival but Gordon remained actively involved . Today he is festival producer and plays melodeon (簧风琴)for several Morris teams . Doug Hudson is the festival ' s music director,a role he has held for many years. Through Gordon ' vision and hard work, Doug' m usical ability and the council help, the Rochester Sweeps Festival has become the largest May Day celebration of its kind in the country.66. According to the writer, chimney sweeps.A. were highly respectedB. were well rewardedC. led a hard life in the pastD. worked in good conditions67. Medway' s Sweeps Festiv .A. has been organized by the Jack-in-the-GreenB. dated back to the May celebration in the early 1900sC. is held to honor those chimney sweeps every other yearD. has become a time for chimney sweeps to enjoy themselves68. The underlined word revive" in the 4th paragraph most probably means.A. realizeB. reviewC. recreateD. recognize69. It can be inferred from the passage that.A. the festival has never been supported by the local governmentB. The festival is a good way to see British folk customs in actionC. youngsters has been forbidden to be chimney sweeps since 1981D. the modern festival lasts five days celebrating the coming of spring70. What is the passage mainly concerned about?A. Sweeps Festival historyB. Medway' s traditional holidaysC. Climbing Boys ' Act 1868D. a procession in RochesterDAnnual holidays have become a luxury and are no longer a staple of family life, according to governmentresearch.A getaway of a week or more is no longer considered essential by many families and is often beyond their reach, said the analysis of what parents and children say they really need . Fashionable clothes for the children, expensive birthday parties and lots of toys are also on the list of luxuries families don . Instead, ' t have recession-hit parents are thinking of the future, and the things they want for their children centre around learning to behave properly, good education and good health .Their picture of what a family ought to have includes a space to eat together away from the television, plenty of fruit and vegetables, and bicycles so children can get exercise .The breakdown of necessities and luxuries was prepared by researchers from the Department for Work and Pensions(DWP) who were trying to establish an up-to-date picture of what parents say they really need .Their findings show how families have scaled down their expectations in the face of economic difficulties — how parents are now concentrating their attention and money firmly on the long-term interests of their children . Many believe that while it is vital for a family to do things together, day trips or weekend breaks are enough .Spending on furniture or decorating the house was also considered luxurious, unless the state of the home was so bad it became difficult to invite visitors in.Instead, researchers said: A family home should have an area where the family can eat together, not on their laps in front of a television . Families should be able to go on outings, overnight trips and possibly short holiday: the fact of being able to share these experiences is more important than the precise activity and its cost . 71 . It can be inferred that.A. a week or more holiday is considered beyond many families ' reachB. children hardly ever need fashionable clothes and lots of toysC. what a family should have is basic things that they must haveD. annual holidays were once considered necessary and vital72. In the opinion of most parents,.A. families can watch TV together in order to keep up their relationshipB. day trips or weekend breaks are enough for families to share experiencesC. their expectations should be increased in the face of economic difficultiesD. a week ' s holiday is an essential minimunluring the financial crisis73. Which of the following is TRUE of the researchers from the DWP?A. They confirm many families still need at least a week away on holiday each year.B. They learn it is insignificant for a family to do things with each other regularly.C. They want to know what parents really need in the face of economic difficulties.D. They found spending on furniture or decorating the house was thought valuable.74. We can conclude from the last paragraph.A. being able to share experiences is important for familiesB. a family needs at least a week away on holiday each yearC. a family home should have a comfortable area to watch TVD. going on outings and overnight trips is wasting time for families75. What does the author mainly discuss in the text?A. Cycling is very important for children s health.B. Family holidays once a year have become a luxury.C. It is vital for parents to eat together with children.D. Parents are concerned with children future. ' sA getaway of a week or more is no longer considered essential by many families and is often beyond their reach, said the analysis of what parents and children say they really need . Fashionable clothes for the children, expensive birthday parties and lots of toys are also on the list of luxuries families don . Instead, ' t have to have recession-hit parents are thinking of the future, and the things they want for their children centre around learning to behave properly, good education and good healthTheir picture of what a family ought to have includes a space to eat together away from the television, plenty of fruit and vegetables, and bicycles so children can get exercise .The breakdown of necessities and luxuries was prepared by researchers from the Department for Work and Pensions(DWP) who were trying to establish an up-to-date picture of what parents say they really needTheir findings show how families have scaled down their expectations in the face of economic difficulties —how parents are now concentrating their attention and money firmly on the long-term interests of their children . Many believe that while it is vital for a family to do things together, day trips or weekend breaks are enough.Spending on furniture or decorating the house was also considered luxurious, unless the state of the home was so bad it became difficult to invite visitors in.Instead, researchers said: A family home should have an area where the family can eat together, not on their laps in front of a television . Families should be able to go on outings, overnight trips and possibly short holiday: the fact of being able to share these experiences is more important than the precise activity and its cost 71 . It can be inferred that.A. a week or more holiday is considered beyond many families ' reachB. children hardly ever need fashionable clothes and lots of toysC. what a family should have is basic things that they must haveD. annual holidays were once considered necessary and vital72. In the opinion of most parents,.A. families can watch TV together in order to keep up their relationshipB. day trips or weekend breaks are enough for families to share experiencesC. their expectations should be increased in the face of economic difficultiesD. a week ' s holiday is an essential minimunluring the financial crisis73. Which of the following is TRUE of the researchers from the DWP?A. They confirm many families still need at least a week away on holiday each year.B. They learn it is insignificant for a family to do things with each other regularly.C. They want to know what parents really need in the face of economic difficulties.D. They found spending on furniture or decorating the house was thought valuable.74. We can conclude from the last paragraph.A. being able to share experiences is important for familiesB. a family needs at least a week away on holiday each yearC. a family home should have a comfortable area to watch TVD. going on outings and overnight trips is wasting time for families75. What does the author mainly discuss in the text?A. Cycling is very important for children & health.B. Family holidays once a year have become a luxury.C. It is vital for parents to eat together with children.D. F&rents are concerned with children future. ' sA getaway of a week or more is no longer considered essential by many families and is often beyond their reach, said the analysis of what parents and children say they really need . Fashionable clothes for the children, expensive birthday parties and lots of toys are also on the list of luxuries families don . Instead, ' t have to have recession-hit parents are thinking of the future, and the things they want for their children centre around learning to behave properly, good education and good healthTheir picture of what a family ought to have includes a space to eat together away from the television, plenty of fruit and vegetables, and bicycles so children can get exercise .The breakdown of necessities and luxuries was prepared by researchers from the Department for Work and Pensions(DWP) who were trying to establish an up-to-date picture of what parents say they really needTheir findings show how families have scaled down their expectations in the face of economic difficulties —how parents are now concentrating their attention and money firmly on the long-term interests of their children . Many believe that while it is vital for a family to do things together, day trips or weekend breaks are enough.Spending on furniture or decorating the house was also considered luxurious, unless the state of the home was so bad it became difficult to invite visitors in.Instead, researchers said: A family home should have an area where the family can eat together, not on their laps in front of a television . Families should be able to go on outings, overnight trips and possibly short holiday: the fact of being able to share these experiences is more important than the precise activity and its cost 71 . It can be inferred that.A. a week or more holiday is considered beyond many families ' reachB. children hardly ever need fashionable clothes and lots of toysC. what a family should have is basic things that they must haveD. annual holidays were once considered necessary and vital72. In the opinion of most parents,.A. families can watch TV together in order to keep up their relationshipB. day trips or weekend breaks are enough for families to share experiencesC. their expectations should be increased in the face of economic difficultiesD. a week ' s holiday is an essential minimunluring the financial crisis73. Which of the following is TRUE of the researchers from the DWP?A. They confirm many families still need at least a week away on holiday each year.B. They learn it is insignificant for a family to do things with each other regularly.C. They want to know what parents really need in the face of economic difficulties.D. They found spending on furniture or decorating the house was thought valuable.74. We can conclude from the last paragraph.A. being able to share experiences is important for familiesB. a family needs at least a week away on holiday each yearC. a family home should have a comfortable area to watch TVD. going on outings and overnight trips is wasting time for families75. What does the author mainly discuss in the text?A. Cycling is very important for children & health.B. Family holidays once a year have become a luxury.C. It is vital for parents to eat together with children.D. F&rents are concerned with children future. ' sA getaway of a week or more is no longer considered essential by many families and is often beyond their reach, said the analysis of what parents and children say they really need . Fashionable clothes for the children, expensive birthday parties and lots of toys are also on the list of luxuries families don . Instead, ' t have to have recession-hit parents are thinking of the future, and the things they want for their children centre around learning to behave properly, good education and good healthTheir picture of what a family ought to have includes a space to eat together away from the television, plenty of fruit and vegetables, and bicycles so children can get exercise .The breakdown of necessities and luxuries was prepared by researchers from the Department for Work and Pensions(DWP) who were trying to establish an up-to-date picture of what parents say they really needTheir findings show how families have scaled down their expectations in the face of economic difficulties —how parents are now concentrating their attention and money firmly on the long-term interests of their children . Many believe that while it is vital for a family to do things together, day trips or weekend breaks are enough.Spending on furniture or decorating the house was also considered luxurious, unless the state of the home was so bad it became difficult to invite visitors in.Instead, researchers said: A family home should have an area where the family can eat together, not on their laps in front of a television . Families should be able to go on outings, overnight trips and possibly short holiday: the fact of being able to share these experiences is more important than the precise activity and its cost 71 . It can be inferred that.A. a week or more holiday is considered beyond many families ' reachB. children hardly ever need fashionable clothes and lots of toysC. what a family should have is basic things that they must haveD. annual holidays were once considered necessary and vital72. In the opinion of most parents,.A. families can watch TV together in order to keep up their relationshipB. day trips or weekend breaks are enough for families to share experiencesC. their expectations should be increased in the face of economic difficultiesD. a week ' s holiday is an essential minimunluring the financial crisis73. Which of the following is TRUE of the researchers from the DWP?A. They confirm many families still need at least a week away on holiday each year.B. They learn it is insignificant for a family to do things with each other regularly.C. They want to know what parents really need in the face of economic difficulties.D. They found spending on furniture or decorating the house was thought valuable.74. We can conclude from the last paragraph.A. being able to share experiences is important for familiesB. a family needs at least a week away on holiday each yearC. a family home should have a comfortable area to watch TVD. going on outings and overnight trips is wasting time for families75. What does the author mainly discuss in the text?A. Cycling is very important for children & health.B. Family holidays once a year have become a luxury.C. It is vital for parents to eat together with children.D. F&rents are concerned with children future. ' sA getaway of a week or more is no longer considered essential by many families and is often beyond their reach, said the analysis of what parents and children say they really need . Fashionable clothes for the children, expensive birthday parties and lots of toys are also on the list of luxuries families don . Instead, ' t have to have recession-hit parents are thinking of the future, and the things they want for their children centre around learning to behave properly, good education and good healthTheir picture of what a family ought to have includes a space to eat together away from the television, plenty of fruit and vegetables, and bicycles so children can get exercise .The breakdown of necessities and luxuries was prepared by researchers from the Department for Work and Pensions(DWP) who were trying to establish an up-to-date picture of what parents say they really needTheir findings show how families have scaled down their expectations in the face of economic difficulties —how parents are now concentrating their attention and money firmly on the long-term interests of their children . Many believe that while it is vital for a family to do things together, day trips or weekend breaks are enough.Spending on furniture or decorating the house was also considered luxurious, unless the state of the home was so bad it became difficult to invite visitors in.Instead, researchers said: A family home should have an area where the family can eat together, not on their laps in front of a television . Families should be able to go on outings, overnight trips and possibly short holiday: the fact of being able to share these experiences is more important than the precise activity and its cost 71 . It can be inferred that.A. a week or more holiday is considered beyond many families ' reachB. children hardly ever need fashionable clothes and lots of toysC. what a family should have is basic things that they must haveD. annual holidays were once considered necessary and vital72. In the opinion of most parents,.A. families can watch TV together in order to keep up their relationshipB. day trips or weekend breaks are enough for families to share experiencesC. their expectations should be increased in the face of economic difficultiesD. a week ' s holiday is an essential minimunluring the financial crisis73. Which of the following is TRUE of the researchers from the DWP?A. They confirm many families still need at least a week away on holiday each year.B. They learn it is insignificant for a family to do things with each other regularly.C. They want to know what parents really need in the face of economic difficulties.D. They found spending on furniture or decorating the house was thought valuable.74. We can conclude from the last paragraph.A. being able to share experiences is important for familiesB. a family needs at least a week away on holiday each yearC. a family home should have a comfortable area to watch TVD. going on outings and overnight trips is wasting time for families75. What does the author mainly discuss in the text?A. Cycling is very important for children & health.B. Family holidays once a year have become a luxury.C. It is vital for parents to eat together with children.D. F&rents are concerned with children future. ' sA getaway of a week or more is no longer considered essential by many families and is often beyond their reach, said the analysis of what parents and children say they really need . Fashionable clothes for the children, expensive birthday parties and lots of toys are also on the list of luxuries families don . Instead, ' t have to have recession-hit parents are thinking of the future, and the things they want for their children centre around learning to behave properly, good education and good healthTheir picture of what a family ought to have includes a space to eat together away from the television, plenty of fruit and vegetables, and bicycles so children can get exercise .The breakdown of necessities and luxuries was prepared by researchers from the Department for Work and Pensions(DWP) who were trying to establish an up-to-date picture of what parents say they really needTheir findings show how families have scaled down their expectations in the face of economic difficulties —how parents are now concentrating their attention and money firmly on the long-term interests of their children . Many believe that while it is vital for a family to do things together, day trips or weekend breaks are enough.Spending on furniture or decorating the house was also considered luxurious, unless the state of the home was so bad it became difficult to invite visitors in.Instead, researchers said: A family home should have an area where the family can eat together, not on their laps in front of a television . Families should be able to go on outings, overnight trips and possibly short holiday: the fact of being able to share these experiences is more important than the precise activity and its cost 71 . It can be inferred that.A. a week or more holiday is considered beyond many families ' reachB. children hardly ever need fashionable clothes and lots of toysC. what a family should have is basic things that they must haveD. annual holidays were once considered necessary and vital72. In the opinion of most parents,.A. families can watch TV together in order to keep up their relationshipB. day trips or weekend breaks are enough for families to share experiencesC. their expectations should be increased in the face of economic difficultiesD. a week ' s holiday is an essential minimunluring the financial crisis73. Which of the following is TRUE of the researchers from the DWP?A. They confirm many families still need at least a week away on holiday each year.B. They learn it is insignificant for a family to do things with each other regularly.C. They want to know what parents really need in the face of economic difficulties.D. They found spending on furniture or decorating the house was thought valuable.74. We can conclude from the last paragraph.A. being able to share experiences is important for familiesB. a family needs at least a week away on holiday each yearC. a family home should have a comfortable area to watch TVD. going on outings and overnight trips is wasting time for families75. What does the author mainly discuss in the text?A. Cycling is very important for children & health.B. Family holidays once a year have become a luxury.C. It is vital for parents to eat together with children.D. F&rents are concerned with children future. ' s。
英语高考模拟卷-九江市2015届高三第二次高考模拟统一考试英语试题及答案
江西省九江市2015届高三第二次高考模拟统一考试英语试题第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上,将该项涂黑。
ALast year, around Labor Day, I read a "Happy Ad" in our local newspaper.There was a lady in a local nursing home, who was celebrating her 90th birthday and her family wanted everyone to know about it.It said that if you wanted to drop her a line, here was her address.So I did.I found a birthday card and dropped her a short note, wishing her a happy birthday.A week or so later, someone knocked at my front door.I opened the door and found a middle-aged man standing on my doorstep.He introduced himself as the son of this woman to whom I had sent the card.He explained that he just wanted to drop by in person and thank me for sending such a nice card to his mom.Apparently, like many older folks, she did not receive much mail and was quite excited to receive mine.I just didn't know what to say.I told him it was my pleasure and that I hoped his mom had enjoyed her birthday.That year, I did not send out any Christmas cards, except to this lovely old lady in the nursing home.I just told her that I was thinking about her and hoped that she had a nice holiday.I sent her a Valentine and also a couple of notes in between.I just thought she might like to have someone write to her, to get some mail.She passed away a couple of months ago.I never met this lady, but I did keep her and her family in my thoughts.I dropped them a line of sympathy.I hope that my few little notes were enough to brighten a couple of her days here on earth.21.The old lady lived ___ .A.in a senior citizens homeB.at her son‘s homeC.at her own homeD.in a center of the local newspaper 22.From the text, we know that ____.A. the son of this old lady opened the door to meet the autherB. the lovely old lady received many birthday cards at the age of 90C. the family wanted the auther to celabrate the old lady‗s 90th birthday.D. the auther sent another card with notes to the old lady on Christmas Day23.What is the passage mainly about?A.A moving story of an old ladyB.A worthy deed from the caring autherC.A happy advertisement about the familyD.A perfect plan from the considernte sonBHow can you tell if someone's lying? The answer is, they're probably not.Traditional economics says that people are rational(理智的)beings who will lie if it's to their advantage. A recent university study has shown that, actually, we're pretty honest --especially when we're at home.Researchers in Germany phoned people at home and asked them to toss(投掷)a coin. There was a strong financial incentive(刺激) to fake the result: if the coin landed tails-up, the participants would receive money or a gift ticket, while if the coin landed heads-up, they would get nothing. Because they were on the phone, they knew there was no risk of getting caught if they lied.And yet people told the truth. Over hundreds of tosses, a coin will land tails-up roughly 50% of the time. In this study 0ver half the people asked (55.6%) said that the coin landed heads-up, which meant they would receive nothing.Previous studies had found that people were more dishonest. In those laboratory studies, 75% of people reported a winning coin and claimed a reward. So the research team thinks it's being in our own homes which makes us play fair, although it's not yet clear why.In fact both types of study show people are surprisingly reliable. Even in the laboratory, 25% of people turned down a reward by telling the truth. The researchers say this is because honesty is highly valued in human society. We care about our reputation and our sense of ourselves as respectable people. So lying has a psychological cost and it seems this cost is more important than the financial benefits of lying .24.When do people lie according to troditional economics?A. When they are at homeB. When it‘s to their advantage .C.When they would receive nothing D. When it comes to financial benefits.25.Which of the following is TRUE according to the research?A. There was no risk of getting caught lying if people were on the phone.B. The participant would receive nothing if he said the coin landed tails-up.C. The studies could help to correct the mistakes of the participantsD. people would play fair and behave acceptably if invited to the laboratory.26.Under what circumstance were the participants more dishonest?A. On the phoneB. On the streetC. In their homesD. In those laboratory studies27. Researchers have done an experiment in order to ____ .A. find out the rates of tossing a coin .B. prove the finacial benefits of lying.C. find out the reason why people play fair.D. advocate honesty is highly valued in society.CYou may open your electronic mail and find information about how to buy medicine,cheap airline tickets , and books and,of course,computers and computer products.There may also be offers for investment deals,bank loans and special holidays.However, to many computer users,this use of electronic spam to sell products has become a major problem as it makes computer communication more difficult.Many companies who want to send a great deal of advertising might use the services of a ―spammer.‖A spammer is a person or company that uses computers to send out millions of copies of the same sales information.Spammers find e-mail addresses from websites,news groups and ― chat rooms ‖ where people send messages to each other.Most spam is sent by companies who are trying to get you to buy their products . Some of these are honest companies that offer good products or services for fair prices.These companies can offer their products for a cheaper price than you might find in a store.However, much of the spam on the Internet is sent by criminals who are trying to sell products that do not exist or offer services they will not provide.They are only interested in stealing your money.When you answer their spam ,you find you are expected to send them money and receive a gift. If you just follow what they ask you to do without any consideration,it is likely that you will be cheated and lose some money.28.What does the word ―spam‖ in the last sentence of the first paragraph probably refer to? A.Unwanted electronic informationB.serious computer virusesC.Advertisements sent by dishonest companiesD.Companies sending out the same sales information.29.Why do some companies send spam?A.to make friends on the Internet.B.to promote their producta on the Internet.C.to send some virses to your company.D.to make computer communication much easier30.According to the writer,how can we deal with spam?A. Look out for any spam that reaches your computer .B. Don‘t trust any information on the Internet.C. But the cheaper products advertised in the spam.D. Don‘t buy anything advertised in the spams.31.The auther‘s main purpose of writing this passage is to _____.A. explain what spam isB. find out who send out spamC. warn readers of the possible dangers of spamD. show the advantages and disadvantages of spamDLife expectancy is rising in much of the world. But doctors are seeing another trend that is disturbing. Some people are choosing lifestyles that contribute to early death. A new U.S. study looks at four lifestyle choices that prevent people from staying healthy and living longer.It used to be rare for people to live to 100. But babies born in the U.S. today can hope to live that long. In the 20th century, life expectancy in wealthy nations increased by as much as 30 years. Average life expectancy for Americans is 78. But doctors are seeing people adopt bad habits that can cut their lives short....like eating too much or eating too much junk food, exercising too little and smoking cigarettes. These habits increase the risk for cancer, diabetes, heart disease and stroke.Researchers at Harvard University and the University of Washington wanted to find out how many years are lost with these lifestyle choices." What we found was that high blood pressure, smoking, over weight account for five years of loss of life expectancy in men and about four years in women at the national level," Goodarz Danaei, one of the principal researchers said. The researchers broke down the data into race, income and locale and they found even greater differences. Middle-income whites have the best blood pressure. But Asian-Americans have fewest bad habits and the best health." They are not getting heart disease because of low blood pressure, they are not getting cancer because they have low risk factors for cancer, including smoking," Danaei said.The researchers say public health officials could use the study to plan programs that will help people make better lifestyle choices.32.Some people‘s early death is the result of their ____ .A. life expectancyB. genesC. lifestylesD. hobbies33.Babies born nowadays in the US can be expected to ____ .A. live to 100B. live less than 100C. live 30 years longerD. live to 7834.High blood pressure, smoking and overweight can lead to _____.A. four years of loss of life expectancy in men and five years in womenB. five years of loss of life expectancy in men while about four years in womenC. five years of loss of life expectancy in both men and in womenD. nine years of loss of life expectancy in both men and in womenpared with Asian –Americans , middle-income whites have____ .A. fewer bad habitsB. better healthC. better blood pressureD. lower risk of cancer第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
2015年江西高考英语试卷与答案
第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40 分)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。
My color television has given me nothing but a headache. I was able to buy it a little over a year ago because I had my relatives give me money for my birthday instead of a lot of clothes that wouldn ' t fit. I let a salesclerk fool me into buying a discontinued model, I realized this a day late, when I saw newspaper advertisements for the set at seventy-five dollars less than I had paid, The set worked so beautifully when I first got it home that I would keep it on until stations signed off for the night, Fortunately, I didn 'gtot any channels showing all-night movies or I would never have gotten to bed. Then I started developing a problem with the set that involved static (静电) noise. For some reason, when certain shows switched into a commercial, a loud noise would sound for a few seconds. Gradually, this noise began to appear during a show, and to get rid of it,I had to change to another channel and then change it back. Sometimes this technique would not work, and I had to pick up the set and shake it to remove the sound. I actually began to build up my arm muscles肌肉)shaking my set. When neither of these methods removed the static noise ,I would sit helplessly and wait for the noise to go away.At last I ended up hitting the set with my fist,and it stopped working altogether .My trip to the repair shop cost me $62, and the set is working well now,but I keep expecting more trouble.21. Why did the author say he was fooled into buying the TV set?A ched got an older model than he had expected.B. He couldn 't return it when it was broken.C. He could have bought it at a lower price.D. He failed to find any movie shows on it.22. Which of the following can best replace the phrase “signed off “in Paragraph 1?A. ended all their programsB. provided fewer channelsC. changed to commercialsD. showed all-night movies23. How did the author finally get his TV set working again?A. By shaking and hitting it.B. By turning it on and off.C. By switching channels.D. By having it repaired.24. How does the author sound when telling the story ?A. CuriousB. AnxiousC. CautiousD. HumorousB Your house may have an effect on your figure . Experts say the way you design your home could play a role in whether you pack on the pounds or keep them off .You can make your environment work for you instead of against you . Here are some ways to turn your home into part of diet plan. Open the curtains and turn up the lights . Dark environments are more likely to encourage overeating , for people areoften less self-conscious (难为情)when they ' re in poorly lit places-and so more likely to eat lots of food . If your home doesn' t have enough window light , get more lamps and flood the place with brightness. Mind the colors . Researchsuggests warm colors fuel our appetites. In one study , people who ate meals in a blue room consumed 33 percent less than those in a yellow or red room . Warmcolors like yellow make food appear more appetizing , while cold colors make us feel less hungry . So when it' s time to repaint , go blue. Don' t forget the clock-or the radio. People who eat slowly tend to consume about 70 fewer calorie(s 卡路里)per meal than those who rush through their meals. Begin keeping track of the time, and try to make dinner last at least 30 minutes, And while you ' re at it, actually sit down to eat.If you need some help slowing down , turn on relaxing music. It makes you less likely to rush through a meal. Downsize the dishs, Big serving bowls and plates can easily make us fat. We eat about 22 percent more when using a 12-inch plate instead of a 10-inch plate. When we choose a large spoon over a smaller one ,total intak(e 摄入)jumps by 14 percent. And we' ll pour about 30 percent more liquid into a short, wide glass than a tall, skinny glass.25. The text is especially helpful for those who care about _____ .A. their home comfortsB. their body shapeC. house buyingD. healthy diets26. A home environment in blue can help people _______ .A. digest food betterB.reduce food intakeC.burn more calories Regain their appetites27. What are people advised to do at mealtimes?A. Eat quickly.B.Play fast music.e smaller spoons.D.Turn down the lights.28. What can be a suitable title for the test?A.Is Your House Making You Fat?B.Ways of Serving DinnerC.Effects of Self-ConsciousnessD.Is Your Home Environment Relaxing?C More stude nt tha n ever cefore are tak ing a gap-year (间隔年)before going to university.It used to be called the “year off” between school and university.The gap-year phe nomenon origi nated(起源)with the mon ths left over to Oxbridge applicants between entrance exams in November and the start of the next academic year. This year, 25,310 students who have accepted places in higher education institutions have put off their entry until next year, according to statistics on university entrance provided by University and College Admissions Serbice(UCAS). That is a record 14.7% increase in the number of students taking a gap year. Tony Higgins from UCASasid that the statistics are good news for everyone in higher education. “Students who take a-wplealnlned year out are more likely to be stisfiedwith, and complete, their chosen course. Students who take a gap year are often more mature and responsible, ” he saBidu.t not everyone is happy. Owain James, the president of the National Unionof Students(NUS), argued that the increase isevidenee of student had ship -young people are being forced into earning money before finishing their education. “New students are now aware that they are likelyto leave university up to £ 15,000 in debt. It is not surprising that more and More students are taking a gap year to earn money to support their study for the degree.NUSstatistics show that over 40% of students are forced to work during term time and the figure increases to 90% during vacation periods, ”he said.29. What do we learn about the gap year from the text?A. It is flexible in length.B. It is a time for relaxation.C. It is increasingly popular.D. It is required by universities.30. According to Tony Higgins,students taking a gap year ____ .A. are better prepared for college studiesB. know a lot more about their future jobsC. are more likely to leave university in debtD. have a better chance to enter top universities31. How does Owain James feel about the gap-year phenomenon?A. He's puzzled.B. He's worried.C. He's surprised.D. He's annoyed.32. What would most students do on their vacation according to NUS statistics?A.Attend additional courses.B. Make plans for the new term.C. Earn money for their education.D. Prepaer for their graduate studies.D Choose Your One-Day ToursTour A-Bath & Stonchenge including entrance fees to the ancient Roman bathrooms and Stonehenge-£ until 26 March and £ 39 thereafter. Visit the city with over 2,000 years of history and Bath Abbey,the Royal Crescent and the Costute Mtsan.Stonehenge is one of the world's most famous prehistoric monuments dating back over 5,000 years.Tour B-Oxford & Stratford including entrance fees to the University St Mar'y s ChurchTower and Anne Hathaway's house^ 32 until 12 March and 36 thereafter.Oxford: Includes a guided of England 's olvdeer s tityunciity and colleges. Lookover the “city of dreaming spires尖顶)”f orm St Mary's Church Tower. Stratford: Includes a guided tour exploring much of the Shakespeare wonder.Tour C—Windsor Castle & Hampton Court including entrance fees to Hampton Court Palace-- £ 34 until March and £ 37 th e Irnecalfutedre. s a guided tour of Windsor and Hampton Court, Henry Mill ' s favourite palace. Free time to visit Windsor Castle (entrace fees not included). With 500 years of history, Hampton Court was once the home of four Kings and one Queen. Now this former royal palace ia open to the public as a major tourist attraction. Visit the palace and its various historic gardens, which include the famous maze迷宫)where it is easy to get lost! Tour D-Cambridge including entrance fees to the Tower of Saint Mary the Great- £ 33 .until 18 March and£ 37 thereafter. Includes a guided tour of Cambridge, the famous university town, and the gardens of the 18th century.33. Which tour will you choose if you want to see England ers'itysciotyld?est univA.Tour AB.Tour BC.Tour CD.Tour D34. Which of the following tours charges the lowest fee on 17 March?A.Windsor Castle & Hampton Court.B.Oxford & StratfordC.Bath &Stonehenge.D.Cambridge.35. Why is Hampton Court a major tourist attraction?A.It used to be the home of royal families.B. It used to be a well-known mazeC. It is the oldest palace in BritainD. It is a world-famous castle.第二节(共5小题:每小题 2 分,满分10分)根据短文容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
江西省六校2015届高三下学期第二次联考英语试题及答案
江西省六校2015届高三下学期第二次联考英语试题第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分做题时,先将答案标在试卷上,录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡。
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题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1.What will the woman do?A.Go out for a dinner. B.See a movie with Johnson.C.Work on an article.2.What does the woman like best?A.Drawing. ` B.Shopping. ` C.Jogging.3.What is the man probably?A.A nurse. B.A dentist. C.A surgeon.4.What are the speakers talking about in general?A.A match. B.Football. C.The man’s hobby.5.Why doesn’t the man allow the girl to learn to drive?A.He has no time to teach her to drive.B.He thinks it dangerous for her to drive.C.She isn’t old enough to get a driving license.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,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。