【英语】东北三省四市教研联合体2016届高三第三次模拟考试
2016年东北三省四市教研联合体高考模拟试卷
2016年东北三省四市教研联合体高考模拟试卷(二)英语(试卷类型A)本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。
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1. What can we learn from the conversation?A.The woman doesn’tB.The woman can do muchC.The woman has to agree2. Where are the two speakers?A.In the officeB.On the phoneC.At home3.What was the relationship between the hero and heroine in the play?A.Husband and wifeB.Brother and sisterC.Strangers4. What are the two speakers going to do tomorrow afternoon?A.Go to the parkB.Go shoppingC.See Joe and Linda5. How much will he woman pay for the chickdn?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。
东北三省四市教研联合体高三高考模拟考试英语试卷及参考答案
2017 年东北三省四市教研联合体高考模拟考试二英语满分150 分,考试时间120 分钟第Ⅰ卷第一部分听力共两节额,满分30 分第一节共 5 小题;每小题分,满分分听下面 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; 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.Where are the speakersA.On a plane.B. On a bus.C. On a trip.2.What time is it nowA. 7:00.B. 7:25.C. 7:30.3.What does the man meanA.He is too busy to help her.B.His hands are holding something.C.He wants to move the sofa all by himself.4.Who is the woman A.Mr. Johnson's secretary. B. Mr. Johnson's wife. C. Mr. Johnson's mother.5.H ow does the man feelA.Worried.B. Excited.C. Unconcerned.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,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 did Mary's parents make her stay at home yesterday eveningA.To let her do her homework.B. To let her take care of her baby sisiter.C. To let her watch TV.7.What did Mary do yesterday eveningA.She watched boxing on TV.B. She watched a movie about boxing.C. She went to a concert.8.What did John do last nightA.He watched boxing on TV.B. He went to the cinema.C. He went to a concert.听第7 段材料,回答第9 至11 题;9.What main dish will the woman serveA.Roast duck.B. Chicken.C. Beef and potatoes.10.When will the woman serve breadA.Before dinner.B. During dinner.C. After dinner.11.How will the woman probably get the dessertA.She will make it.B. She will buy it.C. She expects someone to bring it.听第8 段材料,回答第12 至14 题;12.When does the woman usually watch TVA.After midnight.B. When she is bored.C. After she has dinner.13.Why was the man unhappyA. He lost his meal tickets.B. The food was terrible.C. The TV program was boring.14.Why did the man feel even worseA.He didn't sleep well.B. He wasted so much time.C. The woman had the same problem.听第9 段材料,回答第15 至17 题;15.Who is disabled in the dialogueA.The man.B. The man's wife.C. The man's boss.16.What did the man's boss doA.He fired the man.B. He moved the company.C. He disappeared with lots of money.17.What did the woman give the manA. A job opportunity.B. Only some money.C. Some food.听第10 段材料,回答第18 至20 题;18.Which statement is TRUE about park that Walt dreamed ofA.Children instead of adults would like to go to his park.B.The park would be exciting and safe.C.The park would be attractive to Americans only.19.When wad Disneyland opened in CaliforniaA. In 1966.B. In 1955.C. In 1958.20.Which statement is TRUE about WaltA.Before he died in 1966, he built only one amusement park in America.B.He was forgotten by the world quickly after he died.C.He had two daughters, who liked to go to amusement parks.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 分阅读下面短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中选出最佳选项;A●Ophelia and the Marvelous Boy byKaren Foxlee Type: FantasyWhen Ophelia moves to a strange city where it never stops snowing, she discovers a boy locked away for 75 years in a museum. She must help the boy before the Snow Queen freezes the world. Along the way, Ophelia learns how to believe in things she cannot see.Targeted readers: People who like fairy tales would enjoy this book.● A Hundred Horses bySarah Lean Type: MysteryThe wooden horse Nell brings along during her visits to aunt and cousins is stolen by a girl named Angel. As Nell finds out Angers true identity, a bond grows between them and a group of 99 horses. Word has it that the 100th horse is magical. But where is it Nell doesn’t know, but Angel might know.Targeted readers: Kids who like animals and nature will be sure to find this book exciting.●How to Catch a Bogle byCatherine Jinks Type: FantasyBirdie is an orphan who is good at trapping monsters with her singing voice. She is the only goblin 妖精hunter in the world. When kids go missing, it’s up to her to figure out why.Targeted readers: Anyone who is looking for monsters will take great pleasure in this book.●I Even Funnier. A Middle School Story by James Pattersonand Chris Grabenstein Type: FictionAfter a car accident Jamie loses his family, so he moves in with his aunt, uncle and his cousin Stevie, whose basic aim is to trick Jamie. But Jamie keeps having a positive attitude and running after his goals. He has been recently honored the Funniest Kid Comic of New York State. Targeted readers: This book would be great for anyone who is fond ofhumorous books.21.Which writer tells a story about a girl saving the worldA.Karen Foxlee.B. Sarah Lean.C. Catherine Jinks.D. James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein.22.N ature lovers may take interest in .A.Ophelia and the Marvelous BoyB. A Hundred HorsesC. How to Catch a BogleD. I Even Funnier: A Middle School Story23.Who goes through life challenges without losing heartA.Ophelia.B. Nell.C. Birdie.D. Jamie.24.I n which section of a newspaper can we probably find this passageA.Fashion.B. Business.C. Literature.D. Local news.BIn the tiny village of Angelica, New York, the post office is more than a place to get mail or send packages. There you’ll find the heartof this lovely community. It’s where villagers meet and greet friends.When Angelica’s post office was threatened with being closed in the 1980s,a villager, Pat, came up witha plan to save it. “At Christmas time I would hear on the news about towns named Snow or Bethlehem having celebrations,” says Pat, “Why couldn’t we do the same thing with Angelica”Pat, who is an artist, created a postal cancellation 邮戳 designfeaturing an Angelica angel.She drew her angels in a traditional fashion and submitted her suggestion to the . Postal Service. Once approved, the drawing was carved into a cancellation stamp that could be used for one day only. Thepostmistress 女邮局局长 then had another idea to make the day even more special calling the post officeAngel Station.The large increase in mail amount saved Angelica’s post office from being closed and keeps the doors open today.Now it’s tradition that on the first Friday in December,people come to Angelica to mail their Christmascards. Each year the amount of mail going through the Angelica Post Office increases during late November and early December. Stamp collectors from around the world have accepted the Angel Station cancellation, some sending mail from as far away as France.Because the stamp is destroyed each season, Pat draws a new angel that conveys season’s greetings from Angel Station every year. Post offices may close in other parts of the country, but this tiny one continues.25.What did Pat do to save the post officeA.She put forward an amazing idea.B. She encouraged people to mailletters.C. She created the name of Angel Station. D. She changed the image of the angel.26.Which of the following can best describe PatA.Stubborn and determined.B. Humorous and intelligent.C. Curious and friendly.D. Creative and warm-hearted.27.What can we learn about Angelica’s post office from the passageA.It was completely closed in the 1980s.B. Its stamp remains the same each season.C. Its name has been changed many times.D. It is also the center of local social life.CAs her son Cameron sits at his laptop completing a task for his math degree course, Alison Thompson,a full-time mum,is busy helping her daughter Emma two years younger than Cameron get dressed. While help has always been available for Emma, Alison and her husband also have to fight to get Cameron the support he needs. “People could see that Emma has special needs but because Cameron was doing so well at school, his teachers never thought there was a problem with him.” says Alison.It took Alison and her husband a while to realize their son was different. Cameron’s ability didn’t becomeclear until he began primary school. Once he even corrected the teacher when she told the class that zero was the lowest number. Cameron told her she was wrong because there were negative numbers 负数 . He was four at the time. Now 14-year-old Cameron is at secondary school, studying for a distance learning math degree with the Open University, having sailed through his GCSE at 11 and his A-level at 12, achieving top grades.Bethany, another daughter of Alison, is bright too but not gifted. She is the one who will remind absent-minded Cameron to put on his coat. She also helps him out in social situations.Emma attends a specialist school and the family is quick tocelebrate her successes too. “The other day she did up thebuttons on her coat, which was real progress,” Alison says.Late last year the Thompsons took part in a television documentary 纪录片 to prove that not all giftedchildren are the result of extremely ambitious parents. Gifted children need support too, but their lives don’t have to be that different. Cameron is an example.28.What does Paragraph 1 indicateA.Cameron helps Emma with her math tasks.B.Teachers at school ignored Emma’s problems.C.Cameron and Emma need parental support from parents.D.The couple often have fights because of Cameron.29.What does the underlined phrase “having sailed through his GCSE”probably meanA.Having passed his GCSE easily.B. Having taken his GCSE seriously.C. Having worked hard at his GCSE.D. Having failed in his GCSEdifficultly.30.There are at least people in Mrs. Thompson’s family.A.threeB. fourC. fiveD. six31.What can be known from the passageA.Emma has learned to take good care of herself.B.The children of the family are bright and gifted.C.Cameron showed his gift before primary school.D.Gifted kids are not so different as people expect.DOn April 14th, 2010, my entire life changed in an instant. One moment I was joyfully riding through the sunshine. The next moment, metal, flesh and bone were spreading against the pavement in a thunderous crash. Another cyclist, biking carelessly, had cut me off and sent me supermanning toward oncoming traffic.As if to symbolize the accident that had hit my life, anotherdisaster also occurred on April 14th, 2010. It cost the airline industry $ billion. Ten million travelers were stuck for days. Economies all over the worldwere disturbed. This was the eruption of Eyjafjallajokull, one of Iceland’s many volcanoes.However, volcanoes are not all bad. In fact, they are necessary.They are responsible for the birth of new earth, and for the creationof rich soil. This eruption gave off million tons of carbon dioxide into theatmosphere daily. But cancelling 48% of the worlds flight travel saved about million tons of CO2 from entering the atmosphere,temporarilydecreasing our carbon footprint.Similarly, the accident had badly affected my emotion but it also allowed me to look more closely inside myself and discover things about myself I never would have realized. I learned how not to judge myself for my new limitations.In 1973, another Icelandic volcano, Eldfell, broke out. Icelanders decided to bomb it with cold water until it froze and chose adifferent path. After their plan worked,they used the geothermal 地热energy for thenext 15 years to heat their homes. A good example of life bringing lemons, and making lemonade One must move on from misfortunes, focusing only on the present moment and being hopeful for the future.I ran from April 14th, 2010, to every kind of escape. Eventually I ended up in university for a new-found love in Earth sciences.32.What happened to the writer on April 14th, 2010A.He was involved in a car crash.B. He was stuck in Iceland’sairport.C. He witnessed a volcanic eruption. D. He was badly injured on a bike ride.33.Which was an effect of the eruption of EyjafjallajokullA.Economy was cost globally by the eruption.B.Valuable minerals were brought to the surface.C.Most carbon dioxide were sent int the air.D.Most of the world's planes were held up.34.Why did the writer mention the Eldfell volcanoA.It broke out on April 14th in Iceland as well.B.It symbolized the accident that changed his life.C.It encouraged him to know more about himself.D.It taught him to make the most of given situation.35.What is the best title for the passageA.Inspiration from DisastersB. Escape from VolcanoesC. Love for Earth ScienceD. Attitude towards Nature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人空白处的最佳选项;选项中有两项为多余选项;Mary had feared the day she would draw a blank during a presentation. Then one day during a 45-minute speech, it happened. 36 . To help herself get back on track, Mary asked the audience to look at the handout and tell her what topic was up next. At the end of her presentation, audience members gave her top marks for organization.“What I learned is that the audience doesn’t care if you mess up, and what they care about is what you aregoing to do about it,” Mary said. “My nervousness went away when I co ncentrated not on myself, but instead just thought, ‘How is my speech going to help the audience’ 37 . Every single step of the way, ask yourself, ‘What’s in it for them’”●38Carter is the founder of Canada-based presentation skills training company. When possible, he gets to the location of his presentation the day before to make sure all the electronic aids work. He wants to ensure the screen, lighting and inputs all work properly. “In addition, build an extra plan before you present.” he said.●Involve the audienceWhether you are giving a one-on-one talk or a speech in front of 400 people, think “story-telling”.39 . The way to a person's head is through his heart. Sometimesall it takes is a few seconds to connect an audience member with a story.Moreover, one thing that shocks people back into attention is to leave an almost uncomfortably long pause. 40 .A.Keep orderB.Be preparedC.That brings them back to the speakerD.She forgot what she was going to sayE.Once you do that, it gets rid of the fearF.Story-telling makes messages easy to rememberG.Stories combine data and information with emotion第三部分英语知识运用共两节,满分45 分第一节完形填空共20 小题;每小题分,满分30 分阅读下面短文,从短文后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佳选项;Thinking of my good friends, I sense that my attitudes are totallydifferent towards men and women.My earliest childhood friend is Donald. In the street was a an41 old German truck. No wheels.No doors. Each day,42 we were flying over the Atlantic in that truck our “airplane”,there came thatwonderful moment: “Engine 43 ” I’d shout, “We’ll have to jump out.” Glancing at me,he’d say, “I can’t 44 ” “Fear not I’ll drag you to the 45 ." And when we swam 46 the dust, Donald cried “Sharks” But I always 47 him. The next day, changing 48 ,Donald would do the same to me. We saved each other hundreds of times, but when my family really did leave for America, we could do 49 . We just cried silently as the train 50 .These days, Jessica is one of my best friends. Recently we wereswimming at a beach in the Atlantic, the51 one I had “flown” over in my German truck with Donald. We were farform shore when we both thought we 52 a shark We began swimming 53 toward the shore. Although in 54 ,I fell back to protect her. In the end the “shark” proved 55 , but not my deep emotional feeling for my friend. We looked into each other’s eyes and said, “I love you”You see with women I could be 56 , emotionally honest and transparent. With male friends, it seemed impossible to 57caring feelings however deep the friendship was.“Am I normal” I thought tomyself. Much to my 58 , researches show that men and women have very different 59 and rational 理性的processes. I do love all myfriends - only the means of expression 60 .42. A. before B. while C. after D. until43. A. loss B. death C. pressure D.44. A. jump B. swim C. die D. run45. A. dust B. river C. truck D. shore46. A. over B. through C. across D. beyond47. A. left B. fetched C. rescued D.48. A. roles B. manners C. images D. forms49. A. B. nothing C. anything D.50. A. broke B. moved in C. pulled D. blew51. A. very B. last C. first D. only52. A. attacked B. spotted C. annoyed D. killed53. A. eagerly B. casually C. hardly D.54. A. panic B. hesitation C. doubt D.55. A. fierce B. friendly C. imaginary D. true56. A. cool B. shy C. passive D. open57. A. express B. hide C. admit D.58. A. B. C. relief D.59. A. B. physical C. mental D. moral60. A. changes B. develops C. matters D.第Ⅱ卷第三部分英语知识运用共两节,满分45 分第二节共10 小题;每小题分,满分15 分阅读下面短文,在空白处填人 1 个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式;Flying cars may soon become a 61 real. The rideshare service Uber has asked 62 expert from NASA, the American space agency, 63 help the company develop cars that can fly.Uber plans to use flying vehicles 64 the future to avoid trafficin and around cities. The company wants to use small, totally electric aircraft, 65 could take off and land like a helicopter on top of parking garages. Uber said its flying vehicles would be much 66 quiet, cost less to operate and produce less pollution than helicopters.第二节书面表达满分25 分假定你是李华,听闻国外某网站要在全球范围内评选“The Most QualifiedStudent”最美中学生, 请你用英语给该网站写一封推荐信;内容包括:1. 介绍被推荐人林扬的基本信息;2. 说明推荐理由;注意:1. 词数 100左右;2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3. 开头语给出,不计入总词数;Dear Editor,One person in San Francisco 67 write on Twitter, “I used to think that flying cars was a ridiculousidea. 68 I changed my mind this morning when I sat in a heavy traffic.” Another person added fromMumbai, India: “I’m reading about Uber 69 hire a NASA engineer to build flying cars, while Fm stuckin traffic. There is hope.”The expert predicts there will be several early models of cars thatcan’t fly 70 they but with human pilots within one to three years.第四部分写作共两节,满分35 分第一节短文改错共10 小题;每小题 1 分,满分10 分假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文;文中共有 10 处语言错误,每句中最多有两处;每处错误仅涉及二个单词的增加、删除或修改;增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号∧,并在其下面写出该加的词;删除:把多余的词用斜线\划掉; 修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词; 注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改 10 处,多者从第 11 处起不计分;As the saying goes, chance favored the prepared mind. I learned this from one of my experience.I was not chosen as member of the volleyball team of our school. Because of this, I decided to give up play volleyball. Luckily, my best friend stopped me but pointed out that it was my laziness and poorpreparation which led to my failure. After that, I practiced playing volleyball on every day. When another tryout arrived, I was full prepared and tried my best. As a result, I was selected and became an important player on our school team.From this, I am firmly convincing that we are able to seize a chance as long as I get well prepared.Yours sincerely,Li Hua2017 年东北三省四市教研联合体高考模拟考试二英语参考答案第二节语法填空第Ⅱ卷第一部分听力第一节1. A2. B3. A4. B5. A 第二节6. B7. A8. C9. B 10. A11. B 12. B 13. A 14. B 15. B16. C 17. A 18. B 19. B 20. C第二部分阅读理解第 I 卷61. reality 62. an 63. to help 64. in 65. which66. quieter 67. wrote 68. But 69. hiring 70. themselves第四部分写作第一节短文改错As the saying goes, chance favored theprepared mind. I learned this from one of myexperience.favoursexperiencesI was not chosen as ∧ member of the volleyball team of our school.Because of this, I decided to give up aplay volleyball. Luckily, my best friend stopped me butpointed out that it was mylaziness and poor playing andpreparation which led to my failure. After that, I practiced playingvolleyball on everyday. When anotherthattryout arrived, I wasfull preparedand tried mybest. As aresult, I was selectedand became an important fullyplayer on our school team.From this, I am firmly convincing that we areable to seize a chance as long as I get wellprepared.convinced we第二节书面表达One possibleversionDear Editor,I’m a senior high school student and I happened to hear that yourwebsite was hosting an activity to select The Most Qualified Student. Itis a great honour for me to introduce to you one of my best friends, LinYang.First of all, he, who is among the most diligent students in our第一22. B23. D24. C25. A26. D27. D28. C29. A30. C31. D32. D33. A34. D35. A36. D37. E38. B39. G40. C 第三部分英语知识运用41. C42. B43. D44. B45. D 46. B47. C48. A49. B50. C 51. A52. B53. D54. A55. C 56. D57. A58. C59. A60. Dschool, not only studies hard, but also behaves well. Secondly, he stands out for his diverse hobbies, including painting and playing the violin. Last but not least, he is warm-hearted and willing to help others in need.Therefore, I here recommend him to you with all my heart and I look forward to hearing from you at the earliest possible moment.Yours sincerely,Li Hua。
【英语】东北三省四市教研联合体高考模拟(三).docx
东北三省四市教研联合体高考模拟(三 )英语试题第 I 卷第一部分听力 (本次考试不提供)第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40 分)第一节(共 15 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。
AToast (土司 ), perfume and washing powder are the smells most likely to hit you when you walk through the door of your home, according to a new study.Researchers have identified( 确认 ) the whiffs which they claim make a house a home, with washing powder making up 34 percent. Freshly made toast accounts for another 22 percent, whileperfume makes up 17 percent. Other smells which will typically hit you as you step through frontdoors around Britain include last night’dinners (10 percent), flowers (12 percent), coffee (5 percent) and pets.Seven percent of Britons — around 1.5 million — claim that a unique smell is what makes their house a home, above the furniture or decoration. Half admit the smell of home makes them feelsafe and warm, while it leaves one in 10 feeling worried or upset. A third of people have tried torecreate a certain smell to make them feel more at home. A further third have put off buying aproperty because of how it smells and three quarters believe you can find out a great deal about aperson from the smell of their home. Four in 10 people have avoided visiting someone because ofthe smell of their home.The study also found that one in five people love the smell of their home so much they want to bottle it and take it with them. Three in 10 wish they could have smells of their own home while on holiday. A further two in 5 would like to smell their living room while out shopping as the smell of home makes a third feel relaxed and stress-free.Professor Tim Jacob, an expert in the psychology of smell, said, “ Smellsmake a house a home because of the positive associations being our‘home’ishasfilled.Ywith the things you love— your children, partner, perfume, pets— so when you smell them, you instantly feelbetter and at ease.People respond(反应 ) well to familiar smells. Those which are alien(陌生的 ) make us feel on edge until we’ ve identified the source and assessed that it’ s not harmful.21.According to the passage, all the following make up the smell of a home EXCEPT ______.A. toastB. perfumeC. coffeeD. partner22.The underlined word“ whiffs ” is closest to“ _________ ” in meaning.A. scenesB. smellsC. emotionsD. senses23.Paragraph 3 mainly tells us that ______.A. people are influenced greatly by smellsB. smells shape one’ s personalityC. smells influence one’ s purchaseD. smells make one’ s house unique24.Which of the following statements is NOT true?A. Professor Tim is convinced that smells of home are connected with the beloved.B. All the Britons don’ t admit that the smell of home makes them at ease.C. Freshly-made toast makes up the largest percent of home smells.D. We don ’ t feel safe unless we confirm the origin of some unfamiliar smells.BNo one else knew about the extra club in Zach Nash ’ s golf bagt. belongedI to a friend, and Zach forgot it was there as he played his way to victory in a junior tournament (锦标赛) thissummer in Wisconsin, US.The 14-year-old accepted his medal, celebrated with grandparents who had come from a long way to watch. But when he stopped by his country club to share the news, a professional player noticed something wrong.“ Count your clubs,” he told the teenager.Fifteen — one more than allowed. Zach’ s eyes filled with tears.If Zach had just won a basketball championship or a soccer game and someone haddiscovered a violation after the win, it would not have mattered. It is nothing unusual for a soccer player to dive to the turf to draw fouls (假摔以使对方犯规) .Golf is different. In a win-at-all-costs world, the game holds itself to a higher standard. Golfisn ’ t a game where referees watch closely. In golf tournaments, dozens of competitors are spreadacross acres of land, so officials cannot hope to see each shot. Competitors call penalties (处罚)on themselves.“ It was a sport for gentlemen, and gentlemen did not care about winning. They care aboutdoing the right thing,” said Robert Simon, a golf coach at Hamilton College in New York.Honesty became a medal of honor. When one of the game’ s early stars, Bobby Jones, was praised for calling a penalty on himself at the 1925 US Open, he replied: “ Youmight as wellpraise a man for not robbing a bank.”So even the error had no effect on Zach e’—shefinalha s cornever used the extra club. Theteenager packed up his medal and dropped it in the mail.“ But this was golf, and rules are rules. I just knew what I had to do,” he said.Then came another tournament. Before teeing off( 开球 ), Zach counted his clubs — four times.25. What can we infer from the text?A. A friend put an extra club in Zach’ s bag secretly.B. Breaking the rules has become acceptable in some sports.C. Zach ’ s grandparents discouraged him from calling aenaltyp.D. Zach regretted sharing the news with the professional player.26. According to Robert, golf is different from other sports in that ______.A. honor comes before victoryB. players are superior to coachesC. referees have to watch each shotD. players usually do whatever it takes to win27.What can be learned from the underlined sentence in Paragraph 7?A.One should be praised for not robbing a bank.B.Bobby looked down upon those criminals.C.Little did Bobby care about the penalty.D.Observing rules demands no praise.28.Why did Zach count his clubs four times before the following tournament?A. He felt stressful.B. He was forgetful.C. He remembered the lesson.D. He lacked self-confidence.CSome years ago, three brothers left the farm to work in the city. They were all hired by thesame company and on the same pay. Three years later, Jim was being paid $500 a month, Frankwas receiving $1000, but George was making $1500.Their father was confused and decided to visit the employer. After listening to the father, theemployer said,“ I will let the boys explain for themselves.”Jim was called to the office and was told,“ Jim, I learn the Far East Importers has just broughtin a large transport plane loaded with Japanese import goods. Will you please go over to theairport and get a cargo inventory (运货清单 )? ”Three minutes later, Jim returned to the office. “ Thecargo was one thousand bolts( 卷 ) ofJapanese silk, Jim” reported. “ Igot the information over the telephone from a member of thecrew. ”When Jim left, Frank, the $1000 a month brother, was called in.An hour later, Frank was back in the office with a list showing that the plane carried 1000bolts of Japanese silk, 500 transistor radios (晶体管收音机), and 1000 hand painted bambooplates.George, the $1500 a month brother, was given the same instructions. Working hours wereover when he finally returned.“ The transport plane carried one thousand bolts of Japanese silk,he began.“ It was on sale at sixty dollars a bolt, so I took a two-day choice on the whole lot. I havetelegrammed a designer in New York offering the silk at seventy-five dollars a bolt. I expect tohave the order tomorrow. I also found five hundred transistor radios, which I sold over thetelephone at a profit of $2.30 each. There were a thousand bamboo plates, but they were of poorquality, so I didn’ t try to do anything with them.”When George left the office, the employer smiled.“ You see, ” he said,“ the future is full promise for one who shows initiative. ”29.The best title of this passage is ______.A. The story of three brothersB. The importance of doing market researchC. A business dealD. A clever employer30.According to George, how much money did he expect to get for his company?A. $1,150B. $61,150C. $16,150D. $76,15031.According to the passage, which of the following best explains the meaning of the underlinedword “ initiative”?A. Doing a lot of extra work without complainingB. Having patience in difficult situations without giving inC. Having the sense of marketing and economicsD. Making decisions and take action actively without being told toDIt ’ s a little understood, but surprisingly common condition which women from all walks of lifeare suffering from — Asker ’ s Syndrome. The main symptom of Asker’ s Syndrome is that you’ re unable to ask for what you want.I took notice of Asker’ s Syndrome during a recent visit from my mother and mother-in-law.Both of them are unable to express something as simple as what they would like for dinner. Forexample, asking my mum which frozen meal she would like goes something like this:Me: Which dinner do you want?Her: You choose.Me: No. You choose, you’ re the one who’ s going to eat it.Her: Whichever one you don’ t want.Me: Mum!!!Her: Just open the fridge and the first one you pull out will do.Similarly, when I asked my mother-in- law to select which meals she’ d like me to order fromthe home-delivery she would like and she said,“ I’ ll just have whichever one is left over.This goes way beyond politeness. After pushing both of them at length to state apreference— and failing — it would seem that they are actually incapable of voicing what theywant.And it’ s not just older women who have a“ this is good enough for me” attitude. A friend w works in marketing told me about a focus group she ran with thirty-something women. They wereonly able to express their preferences through their children or partner. Rather than saying whatthey liked, they would answer“ My son would like this,” or“ My husband would enjoy that.Asker ’ s Syndrome can strike young. At five years old my daughter Violet is showing the earlystages of Asker’ s Syndrome. She’ s learned that women don’droptask,hintsbut. ratherShe’ llsay, “ Mummy I saw yoghurt in the fridge, rather” than, “ CanI have a yoghurt please? ”or“ Remember last Sunday afternoon we went to the park?” rather than“ Can we go to the park?It ’widelys documented that women are less likely than men to ask for pay rises andpromotions. Instead they work hard without complaints, hoping that somebody else will decidethey are worthy and give them an award.No doubt, many women develop Asker been labeled as pushy or rude for simply’ s Syndrome as a defensive measure because they’ ve asking for what they want. But in the long term,preventing our ability to express our desires doesn’ t serve us well.It ’times to cure ourselves and our girls of Asker ’Syndromes. For women in our culture,asking is a skill that we need to learn and practice. And if we all do it, then women asking willbecome the standard of proper behavior rather than the exception.32. According to the example of the two mothers, the author wants to indicate that______.A. older women care more about their children’ s opinionB. older women are afraid that their choices are out of dateC. older women are too pushy to voice what they wantD. older women are suffering from Asker’ s Syndrome33. The underlined phrase“ drop hint” probably means“ _____” according to the passage.A. express oneself indirectlyB. leave a messageC. ask for adviceD. tell a white lie34.Which of the following statements is true according to the text?A. The author persuaded her two mothers to express their preference.B. Older women suffer more from Asker ome’s thaSy n dryoung ones.C. Many women feel it impolite to ask for what they want.D. Women get promoted as long as they work hard.35.What does the author mainly intend to tell us?A.All good things come to those who wait.B.Ask for what you want if you deserve it.C.It ’ s bad manners to express your idea directly.D.However old you are, women should be confident.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。
2016届辽宁省沈阳市四校协作体高三上学期期中联合考试英语试卷 word版
2016届辽宁省沈阳市四校协作体高三上学期期中联合考试英语试卷第I卷第一部分听力(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上。
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。
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1. What does the man like about the play?A. The story.B. The ending.C. The actor.2. Which place are the speakers trying to find?A. A hotel.B. A bank.C. A restaurant.3. At what time will the two speakers meet?A. 5:20.B. 5:10.C.4:40.4. What will the man do?A. Change the plan.B. Wait for a phone call.C. Sort things out.5. What does the woman want to do?A. See a film with the man.B. Offer the man some helpC. Listen to some great music.听下面5段对话。
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听第6段材料,回答6、7题。
6.Where is Ben?A. In the kitchen.B. At school.C. In the park.7.What will the children in the afternoon?A. Help set the table.B. Have a party.C. Do their homework.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题8. What are the two speakers talking about?A. A Family holiday.B. A business trip.C. A travel plan.9. Where did Rachel go?A. Spain.B. Italy.C. China.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
英语高考模拟卷-东北师范大学附属中学2016届高三上学期第三次模拟考试英语试题及答案
考试时间: 120分钟试卷满分: 150分第Ⅰ卷第一部分听力(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。
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1 Where does the woman think her father is now?A. At homeB. At his officeC. At the club2 What is the woman probably going to do this weekend?A. Going boating with her classmatesB. Go camping with the manC. Prepare for a competition3. How long does the woman usually sleep every night?A. About eight hoursB. About seven hoursC. About six hours4. What do we know about Tim?A. He became severely illB. He may have a car accidentC. He didn’t take driving lessons5 What does the man suggest?A. Calling the service centreB. Pressing the emergency buttonC. Doing nothing for a short while第二节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
2016届高三英语第三次模拟考试题(附答案)
2016届高三英语第三次模拟考试题(附答案)2015―2016学年度上学期高三第三次模拟考试英语科试卷时间:120分钟满分:150分命题人/校对人:高三英语组本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第 II 卷(非选择题)。
第 I 卷第一部分: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 is the woman doing?A. Singing a songB. Listening to musicC. Reading a book 2. What day is it tomorrow? A. Wednesday B. Thursday C. Friday 3. What will the weather be like this afternoon? A. Snowy B. Rainy C. Cloudy 4. What did Alice do this afternoon? A. She went boating with Ted. B. She saw a movie with Mike. C. She waited for Mike for a long time. 5. What is the man’s plan for the day after tomorrow? A. To stay at home. B. To go to the airport.C. To go on a picnic. 第二节(共15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A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
【英语】东北三省四市教研联合体2016届高三第三次模拟考试.docx
2016 年东北三省四市教研联合体高考模拟试卷(三)英语本试卷分第I 卷(选择题)和第II 卷(非选择题)两部分。
第一卷 1 至 11 页 ,第二卷 11至12 页。
考试结束 ,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
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第一部分听力(略)第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40 分)第一节(共15 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。
AThe Disney theme park, its first on the Chinese mainland and the second in Greater China, after Hong Kong Disneyland, will open in Shanghai on June 16, a Thursday. Tickets on sale will begin on March 28, 2016.A standard single day ticket for the Shanghai Disney Resort costs 370 yuan ($56.2), while a peak-day ticket for festival and holiday periods will be sold for 499 yuan, the resort announced on February 3rd.Children between 1 and 1.4 meters tall and seniors aged over 65 years old can enjoy a 25% discount on the ticket price. A two-day ticket will be available at a 5 percent discount.Tickets can be booked on the official website or through the hotline 400-180-0000.In comparison with the other five Disney parks around the world, a one-day ticket for theHong Kong Disney costs 539 Hong Kong dollars ($69.2) for adults aged 16 to 64 years old,while that for the theme park in Tokyo is being sold at 6,900 yen ($58).Chinese cultures will be seen in many classic Chinese designs, such as a teahouse—WanderingMoon. Celebrations of seasonal festivals and stage shows will also include Chinese language,performers, theatrics and acrobatics (杂技) .The resort is expected to bring 5 million new passengers annually to the Pudong InternationalAirport after it opens. It is also expected to attract 10 million visits a year.21.How much will a couple pay if they visit the park with a 1.3-meter tall kid on National Day?A. About 830 yuan.B. About 1020 yuan.C. About 1120 yuan.D. About 1370 yuan.22.According to the text, what makes the Shanghai Disney Resort special?A. Its ticket system.B. Its Chinese characteristics.C. The size of the park.D. The entertaining equipment.23.Which is TRUE about the Shanghai Disney Resort?A.10 million visits are expected a year.B.Its single day admission is the highest.C.Tickets are available only on the website.D.It is the first theme park on the Chinese mainland.BHarper Lee, whose 1961 novel To Kill a Mockingbird on the racial troubles of the Americandeep south, has died at the age of 89.Until last year, Lee had been something of a one-book literary legend.To Kill a Mockingbirdsold more than 40 million copies around the world and earned her a Pulitzer prize, remaining atowering presence in American literature. Another novel,Go Set a Watchman, was controversiallypublished in July 2015 as a “ sequel to” Mockingbird , though it was later confirmed to beMockingbird ’ s first draft.But from the moment Mockingbird was published to almost instant success, the authorconsistently avoided public attention. Lee had lived for several years in a nursing home near thehouse in which she had grown up in Monroeville, Alabama — the setting for Maycomb of herfamous book. Her neighbor for 40 years, Sue Sellers, said,“ She was such a private person. All she wanted was privacy, but she didn’ t get much. There was always somebody following her around.stands, particularly among American readers, as someone who shone a light into a very dark place.She was writing at a time when people were beginning to lift the lid on everything in the Southwhich they’ d chosen not to understand. That all changed in the 1960s. So I think her status forwriting that book in its extraordinarily direct way will remain.”24.What does the underlined part in Paragraph 2 probably mean?A.Lee became successful with stories on American south.B.People owe Lee’ s success to luck to some degree.C.Mockingbird makes Lee a wonder in American literature.D.Mockingbird was a bestseller by selling 40m copies.25.What does“ Maycomb” in Paragraphprobably3 refer to?A. A nursing home.B. Lee ’ s hometown.C. A fictional place.D. A main character.26. Which best describes Americans’ attitude towards racial troubles before the 1960s?A. Tolerant.B. Unconcerned.C. Sympathetic.D. Dissatisfied.27.What can we learn from the text?A. Lee based all her stories on her life.B. Lee had to avoid being followed by her fans.C.Lee wrote Go Set A Watchman before Mockingbird .D. Lee lived in the house where she grew up for the whole life.CThese days, young people in some English-speaking countries are speaking a strangelanguage, especially when communicating on social media.Look at these words chosen by The Washington Post :“ David Bowie dying is totes tradge,”and “ When Cookie hugged Jamal it made me totes emosh.” Or this sentence:“ BAE, let me kno if you stay in tonight.”What on earth do they mean? Well,“ totes” is a short form of“ totally” . Similarly, means “ tragic” and“ emosh” means“ emotional” . It seems that,(千for禧一millennials代),typingin this form is not only time-saving but fashionable.As you can see, many millennial slangs(俚语) are formed by so-called “ totesing the”—“ totes ” , butnowit has spread to many other English words.The origins of other millennial slangs are more complex than“ totesing” .“ Bae” , for has been widely used by African-Americans for years. It can be an expression of closeness withone ’ s romantic partner or, like“ sweetheart” , for someone without romantic connection. After pop singer Pharrell used the word in his work,“ bae” became mainstream.Some people might think millennial slangs lower the value of the English language, butMelbourne University linguist (语言学家) Rosey Billington doesn’ t agree. She says when peopleare able to use a language in a creative way, they show that they know the language rules wellenough to use words differently. Two other linguists, Lauren Spradlin and Taylor Jones, share thesame view. The two analysed hundreds of examples of totes-speak and discovered totesing hascomplex roots.It isn’ t simply an adult version of baby talk, nor a clever way to minimize your word count.Rather, it is a highly organized system that relies on a speaker’ s mastery of English pronunciation.It is about sounds, follows sound system of English and has strict rules.28. Why do young people like using e-slangs?A. They are time-consuming.B. They are in fashion.C. They are complex.D. They are in order.29. What’ s the author’ s purpose of mentioning“ Bae” in Paragraph 5?A. To support that totesing is no baby talk.B. To analyse the usage of millennial slangs.C. To inform people how it became mainstream.D. To explain the complex origins of millennial slangs.30.Which statement may Rosey Billington agree with?A.Totesing is a loosely organized system.lennial slangs lower the value of English.C.It ’ s simply a clever way to reduce the word count.D.Totes-speak requires a good command of English.31.What ’ s the best title of the passage?A. E-slangs Catch on Among YouthB. Linguists Disapprove of TotesingDThere ’ s a“ culture of walking and texting Utah Valley”onUniversitythe campus, accordingto conversations with students, but that ’nots the main reason Matt Bambrough, the creativedirector at UVU, came up with an idea to paint a“ texting lane” on a staircase leading up to the Wellness Center.According to Bambrough, it ’first and foremost a design project—the texting lane was atongue-in-cheek(戏谑)reference to the college-wide epidemic(流行)of kids walking around withtheir faces buried in their iPhones.“ You have 1824–-year-olds walking down th e hall with smart phones. You’ re almost boundto run into someone somewhere; it ’something we’ redealing with in this day and age, ”Bambrough said. “ Butpreventing collisions isn ’the reason we did it —we did it to arouse thestudents ’ attention. It’ s meant to be there for people to look at and enjoy.”Still, when talking to Utah Valley students, it sounds like texting and walking can be quite theannoyance.Robbie Poffenberger, an assistantnews editor at the UVU Review, said that most collisions hewitne sses aren’ t human-on-human; rather, it’ s generallyhuman-on-inanimate- object.“ They walkinto barriers — chairs on the side of the hallway, or railings,” Poffenberger said,“ I’ m sur fairly embarrassed.”32. What do we learn about the“ textingfrom lanethetext?”A. It is a special campus culture in Utah Valley University.B. It is used to encourage the campus culture.C. It is painted on a staircase leading to everywhere.D. It is popular with students in universities.33. According to Bambrough, ______.A. the“ texting lane” is to attract students’ attentionB. we don’ t have to face the problem in this ageC. what they did is to prevent the collisionsD. students enjoy looking at each other34. How do students feel about texting and walking?C. They are puzzled.D. They are surprised.35. What would most students run into from what Robbie said?A. Students in the same direction.B. Teachers opposite to them.C. Barriers on campus.D. Grass on campus.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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
东北三省四市教研联合体2016届高三理综第三次模拟考试试题
2016年东北三省四市教研联合体高考模拟试卷(三)理科综合本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分,其中第Ⅱ卷第33~40为选考题,其它题为必考题。
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5. 做选考题时,考生按照题目要求作答,并用2B铅笔在答题卡上把所选题目对应的题号涂黑。
可能用到的相对原子质量:H-1 B-10.8 C-12 N-14 O-16 Mg-24 S-32 Fe-56 Cu-64 Zn-65第I卷一、选择题:本题共13小题,每小题6分,在每小题给出的四个选项中,只有一项是符合题目要求的。
1.下列关于细胞内有机物的叙述中,正确的是A.蛋白质分子只有在细胞内才能发挥功能B.核糖通过氧化分解为细胞的生命活动提供主要能量C.叶绿素的元素组成中一定含有镁和氮D.DNA空间结构为双螺旋结构,是一切生物的遗传物质2.下列关于生物学实验的叙述正确的是A.重铬酸钾在酸性条件下与二氧化碳发生化学反应变成灰绿色B.进行土壤中小动物类群丰富度的研究时,常采用样方法进行调查C.甲基绿吡罗红染色剂可将口腔上皮细胞的细胞质染成红色D.绿叶中的色素能溶解在层析液中,因此一般使用层析液来提取绿叶中的色素3.某能进行自花传粉和异花传粉的植物的花色由3对独立遗传的基因(A和a、B和b、C和c)共同决定,花中相关色素的合成途径如图所示,理论上纯合的紫花植株的基因型有A.3种B.5种C.10种D.20种4.以下有关生命活动调节的叙述,正确的是A.甲状腺激素、抗利尿激素参与的调节过程都存在反馈调节B.神经递质作为信息分子,其传递并与受体结合的过程与内环境无关C.相对密闭的环境会诱导果蔬产生大量乙烯,有利于果蔬的长期贮藏D.同一浓度的2,4—D和生长素对植物体具有相同的作用时效5.下列有关生物学研究方法的叙述中,正确的有①用样方法调查植物种群密度时,取样的关键是随机取样②研究土壤中小动物类群丰富度时用标志重捕法③在电子显微镜下拍摄到的叶绿体的结构照片属于概念模型④孟德尔遗传规律的研究过程和摩尔根果蝇眼色遗传的研究过程均用到了假说演绎法⑤在探究生长素类似物促进插条生根的最适浓度实验中,用浸泡法处理时要求时间较长、溶液浓度较低,沾蘸法则正好相反⑥调查人群中某遗传病发病率时,最好要选取群体中发病率较高的多基因遗传病A.一项 B.二项 C.三项 D.四项6.北社鼠仔鼠从出生到独立活动时间为22-25日,大部分北社鼠的寿命为一年半左右。
2016年东北三省四市教研联合体高考模拟试卷
2016年东北三省四市教研联合体高考模拟试卷(英语)本试卷分第1卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。
第一卷1至11页,第二卷11至12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(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分满分7.5分)1. What will the man probably do next?A. Buy something.B. Look for the key.C. Wait for the woman.2. When will the speakers need to be in their seats?A. No later than 7:15 p.m.B. No later than 7:25 p.m.C. Anytime before 7:30 p.m.3. What does the man like to play now?A. Basketball.B. Baseball.C. Tennis.4. What does the woman imply about Uncle Jim?A. He eats too much.B. His manners are just fine.C. He has a good sense of humor.5. What did the man pay the most for?A. The bed.B. The fridge.C. The washing machine.笫二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. What is the man allowed to make?A. The sauces.B. The desserts.C. The salad.7. What is Thanksgiving like in the woman's family?A. Everyone does a little bit of everything.B. No one takes it very seriously.C. Her parents often try to do too much.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
2010-2023历年东北三省四市高三第三次联合考试(英语试卷)
2010-2023历年东北三省四市高三第三次联合考试(英语试卷)第1卷一.参考题库(共12题)1.Toyota’s chief executive said the company grew too fast to safety controls.prevent frompay attentionC.get rid ofD.keep up with2.China won its first Olympic women’s ice hockey match______12.22 .2010.in:onB.at;onin;ofat;in3.If there is one thing that matters in high school-and for your whole life-it is friendships.My latest novel,THE UNWRITTEN RULE,is about a girl,Sarah,who falls for her best friend Brianna’s boyfriend,Ryan,but it’s more about wrestling with feelings for a guy that you know you shouldn’t have.A lot of the book deals with friendship,the kind of lifelong friendship that means the world to you...and what happens when you realize that maybe it isn’t what you think it is.Maybe your best friend isn’t your best friend.Maybe she isn’t even a friend at all.Friendships are tricky things.You can he sure everything is fine,and that your friendship is going to last forever...and it can just end.No explanation,no anything.And it is not easy.In fact,I think losing a friend is worse than losing a boyfriend,especially when it is a friend you’ve ha d in your life for a long time.One of the things that Sarah struggles with in THE UNWRITTEN RULE,beyond her feelings for Ryan,is her friendship with Brianna—how long they’ve been friends,how she understands Brianna in a way no one else does,and what to do when a crack appears in their friend ship,not because of Sarah’s feelings for Ryan,but because Sarah begins to wonder if maybe Brianna isn’t her best friend after all.Having a friendship end is incredibly painful and one of the things I hated when I was younger—and that I still hate now—is how people say.“Oh,it’ll be okay.You’ll move on,you’ll be fine.”It is true that you will eventually move on and that you will be fine.But you will also always carry that lost friendship with you.It may not take up all of your heart like it does at first,but it will take part of it.And that,I think,is something no one ever talks about and that I wish we could —and would.What do you do when someone you are friends with decides your friendship is over? How do you deal with it?Maybe my latest novel can provide something for you.47.From the passage we can infer that_____.it may takes Sarah a long time to recover after she lost Brianna’s friendshipSarah and Brianna are still best friends after a long period of timeC.Sarah does not value Brianna’s friendship at allD.Ryan would feel puzzled about his real love48.What do you think the book THE UNWRITTEN RULE is mainly about? A.Friendship.B.School life.C.Love.D.Wrestling with feelings.49.What’s the writer’s attitude towards friendship?A.We will all lose some friends in our life.B.Ending a friendship is worse than losing a boyfriend.It’s usual when a crack appears.You will eventually move on after you lose a friendship.50.What do you think is the best title for the passage above?A.My Latest Novel. B.Tricky Friends.C.Sarah and Brianna.D.Unforgettable Friendship4.On Tuesday,Jefferson praised Bill,______him a hero.A.calledB.callingnamednaming5.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。
2016年东北三省四市教研联合体高考一模英语试题答案
AIn his new show, Evan Ruggiero plays guitar, sings pop standards and shows everybody his fine footwork. What makes all of these especially unusual is that Ruggiero,24,has only one leg.When he was a 19-year-old musical theater student at New Jersey's Montclair State University, Ruggiero had a rare bone cancer in his right leg. Finally his leg would have to be amputated(截)below the knee.Such a setback could have easily ended the career of a less tough person, but Ruggiero ,who has been dancing since he was five, now puts the experience into his performance. His show, "The One-Legged Song and Dance Man: V olume 3",explains how he returned to dance just 18 months after the amputation. His dance now relies on the use of a peg leg(假肢),he explains.The secret to his surprising success, he says, was being a "stubborn" patient who refused to give up on his dance and performing studies, despite the advice of his doctor."It was a real setback, but after it was all over, I said, 'You know what? I need to pick up right where I left off and continue my career, "' Ruggiero said.Ruggiero has come to view his peg leg as an instrument. "Tap dancers-they're always calling themselves musicians, and their feet are their instrument, " he said.Noting that many audience members will never have seen a one-legged dancer before coming to his show, Ruggiero says he won't shy away from the physical "weakness" his performance shows because of his condition."A lot of people have come up to me, and they always say, 'You're such a role model and an inspiration, ' "he said. "I'm honored when people say that, of course, but I'm just trying to get on with my life."21. What makes Ruggiero's new show unusual?A. One-legged dance.B. His own artworks.C. The use of instrument.D. Songs of pop standard.22. According to the passage, it is true thatA. Ruggiero is a tough person with a strong willB. the setback has ended Ruggiero's dance careerC. Ruggiero is dancing relying on others' supportD. his doctor agreed he kept on dancing and studying23. When audience attend his performance, they may noticeA. Ruggiero plays piano, sings and dancesB. Ruggiero is a dancer with the help of a peg legC. there are many tap dancers in the performanceD. Ruggiero pretends to be a physically normal person24. What's the author's attitude to Evan?A. WorryB. SympathyC. EncouragementD. PityBFour Must-See Route 66( 66号公路) AttractionsThe United States is full of odd roadside attractions. Route 66 is home to some of the oldest and most known attractions of them all. Here are four attractions you should see along the Mother Road:1. Paul Bunyan and a Hot DogRoute 66 travelers pass by many fiberglass giants(巨人) right along the road. These giants were a popular form of advertising in the 1960s. Many of them stood in front of service stations. They held car parts, such as mufflers. The collection of Route 66 giants became known as "Muffler Men". Businesses hoped the strange statues would get travelers' attention.The first fiberglass giant was a "Paul Bunyan" figure, built in the early 1960s. It's said that Paul Bunyan is a famous wood worker.2. Crown Candy Kitchen and Jamaica RayCrown Candy Kitchen has been serving Route 66 travelers from the very beginning. It is just a few short blocks from the 66 path through St. Louis, Missouri. The family-run soda fountain shop opened more than 100 years ago, and has been making candies and meals ever since.On weekends, people sometimes wait in line for a table at Crown Candy for over an hour. Luckily there is free entertainment right outside. Jamaica Ray, a local folk artist, creates unusual sculptures.3. The World's Largest Rocking ChairFanning, Missouri, is home to one of the strangest Route 66 attractions. Just off the road sits an almost 13-meter-tall rocking chair.The structure was completed in 2008 0n the first of April, or April Fool's Day.At one time the chair actually rocked. But officials decided it had to be still to be safe for ever. People are not permitted to climb the chair. We think, however, that it probably happens once in a while when no one is watching.4. Big Texan's Steak ChallengeFew places better represent the common expression "Everything's Bigger in Texas" than the Big Texan Steak Ranch. Since 1960,it has appealed to travelers with big appetites and a big love of beef.It is hard to miss the huge yellow restaurant-or the giant cow statue that sits out front. The cow advertises Big Texan's special deal, and what has made this steak ranch famous: a "free" 72-ounce(英两) or 2-kilogram steak. There is one trick: the steak is only free if you can eat the entire thing in one hour.A special table is in the middle of the restaurant for the daring diners who accept the challenge. Since 1990,more than 9,000 diners have eaten the entire 2-kilogram steak.25. What was considered as "Muffler Men"?A. Hot DogB. Jamaica RayC. Car partsD. Paul Bunyan26. Where will you maybe wait in line on weekends?A. Paul Bunyan and a Hot Dog.B. Crown Candy Kitchen and Jamaica Ray.C. The World's Largest Rocking Chair.D. Big Texan's Steak Challenge.27. If you visit The World's Largest Rocking Chair, you have toA. get there in AprilB. climb up and rock itC. see it 13 meters awayD. travel to Fanning, Missouri28. What is Big Texan's Steak Challenge?A. The giant cow statue sits out of the huge ranch.B. Diners eat up the entire 72-ounce or 2-kilogram steak.C. The Big Texan Steak Ranch is the biggest restaurant in Texas.D. The daring diners sit around at a special table in the restaurant.CThe following simple exercise routine works as well as prescription medication (药物治疗) without the side effects.A jog a day could keep your headaches at bay: Regular cardio workouts(有氧锻炼) may prevent migraines (偏头痛) , a growing body of research suggests.Migraine patients had fewer headaches after doing 40-minute cycling workouts three times a week for three months, according to a Swedish study.The exercise routine worked just as well as one of the top migraine-preventing drugs-topamirate but without the side effects of depression and tremors(刺激).Cardio workouts can help with regular headaches, too, says Alexander Mauskop,M.D. ,director of the New York Headache Center in Manhattan.There are a couple of theories on how it works.Breaking a sweat may relieve stress, says Dr. Mauskop. Headaches are often triggered byThe feel-good chemicals produced when you exercise actually block your pain sensors, acting as a natural painkiller.Since headaches can be caused by many different factors like genetics (遗传),lack of sleep, or certain foods, cardio won't be the solution for everyone, Dr. Mauskop says. But one German study found that it helped 65 percent of patients, which makes it as effective as the best medicines on the market.Dr. Mauskop recommends his patients do a half-hour reasonable intensity (强度)cardio, like jogging, biking, or swimming three times a week. These workouts are meant to be slow and steady, as opposed to high-intensity intervals that alternate between all-out runs and rest.Pushing yourself too much or increasing the intensity too quickly can trigger headaches in some people, so make sure your heart rate doesn't jump above 150 BPM. If you don't have a heart rate monitor, then breathe only through your nose. You 'Il know you're going too hard if you can't keep up that breathing pattern.Your migraines could start disappearing in a couple of weeks, Dr. Mauskop says.29. According to the passage, the author may agree thatA. jogging, swimming and fishing are cardio workoutsB. neither cardio workouts nor topamirate has side effectsC. migraine patients may be cured by regular cardio workoutsD. cardio workouts will be the solution for everyone with migraines30. The underlined word "triggered" in Paragraph 7 can be replaced by _A. curedB. releasedC. causedD. monitored31. The feel-good chemicals produced can help with regular headaches becauseA. it eases the stressB. it breaks a sweatC. it prevents migrainesD. it blocks your pain sensors32. What would be the best title?A. A cure for headache.B. Side effects of migraine.C. The causes of headache.D. Advantages of cardio workouts.DTry rubbing (摩擦) the tip of your finger backwards and forwards very quickly on your coat or a blanket. It should become hot. In cold weather we sometimes rub our hands together tomake them warm. The rubbing of two together which causes heat is called "friction"(摩擦力). In the same way, people who lived in caves rubbed a piece of wood shaped like a pencil on another piece of wood with dried leaves or grass packed nearby. The heat set the leaves or grass alight. This was a difficult way of making fire. Better ways were found by using flint(火石),but it was not until 1827 that the first matches were made in England.Chemists made up a mixture and put it on an end of a stick or match. The mixture contained a small amount of phosphorous (磷),a chemical that bursts into flame when heated slightly. The other chemicals then caught fire and burned less fiercely until the wood was alight. By rubbing the end of the match, on sandpaper, the friction easily set the phosphorous alight. These first matches could also be struck on other rough surfaces, including the leather sole(底)of a shoe.At the time, everyone thought this was a wonderful invention. Unfortunately accidents happened. A whole box of matches would suddenly catch fire if it was heated. Imagine this happening to someone warming themselves by a fire with a box of matches in his or her pocket! Even loose matches in a handbag or pocket could rub together and catch fire.What was needed was a match that would only light if struck on a special surface. In 1852,the safety match was invented in Sweden. No phosphorous was used in the match head-it was put on the outside of the matchbox instead. This made it impossible for the match to light unless it was rubbed along the box on the special surface which contained sandpaper mixed with a little phosphorous.33. Why did people use dried leaves or grass to pack another piece of wood?A. The leaves or grass is easy to be alight.B. The leaves or grass covered the wood well.C. The leaves or grass help the air cause heat.D. The leaves or grass acted as the role of match.34. What did the chemists make the match of in 1827?A. Leather sole, sandpaper and leaves.B. Wood, leather sole and sandpaper.C. Phosphorous, wood and sandpaper.D. Phosphorous , sandpaper and flint.35. If we used the safety match, we could seeA. loose matches could catch fire fiercelyB. phosphorous wasn't needed inside matchboxesC. there were matches and sandpaper in matchboxesD. the special surface containing sandpaper and phosphorousC笫二节七选五(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)Clones in fictionStories featuring clones always draw me in. I've read enough fiction books about clones over the years. 36The Lost Girl by Sangu Mandanna37 Eva is Amarra's clone. She learns what Amarra learns in school, eats what she eats, and studies every last detail of her life. The trouble is, no matter how hard she studies, outside of their appearances Eva and Amarra aren't that much alike. To make matters more complex, she learns Amarra has a boyfriend she must learn to love as much as she does when her own heart secretly belongs to someone else.When Amarra is killed in a car crash just after their 16th birthday, Eva has to pick up her life where she left it off. Her life depends on convincing Amarra's loved ones that she is Amarra.38The House of Scorpion, by Nancy FarmerThis is not just one of my favorite books about clones, but one of my favorite books. Between the border of the United States and Aztlan, which was once Mexico, lies Opium, a land ruled by drug lords(毒枭).El Patron is the most powerful drug lord in Opium, a man almost 20 years old. 39Matt is El Patron's clone. El Patron has been using clones like Matt to keep himself alive. But before he is needed, the drug lord treats him like a prized pet. El Patron's family dislikes him, thinking him inhuman and a possible threat(威胁)to their inheritance(遗产).The older he gets, the more Matt feels trapped at every turn. 40A.Can they accept that?B. They are very fearful and tiresome.C. Cloning is considered to be criminal.D. Is there any way he can be free to make his own life?E. Can you be attracted by the rich imagination of the stories?F. Everyone is struck with fear in the heart when hearing the name.G. It's unbelievable that a person has to spend the whole life learning to be someone else.第一节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分;满分30分)My husband and l were enjoying wandering through the stores in a shopping center. We went into a shop that sold__41 items in hopes of finding a few last-minute _42 gifts. The pleasant smell of handmade soaps teased our__43 as we walked through the door.As l walked through the store,I__44 a wooden plaque(匾牌)hanging on a wall. I turned to take a _45 look and nodded my head "yes" at the message printed on the plaque. Moving on, I enjoyed looking at other items some salesmen in Santa Clauses in the store carried, _46 found myself being drawn back to the plaque.Standing in front of the plaque, I felt a little like a child who, when 47 the sandbox, finds some _48 treasure: a shiny coin or a lost toy. Here among the other handmade items, I found a very 49 , yet heart-touching treasure hidden in a message. A message I needed."Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass," the plaque said," It's about learning to 50 in the rain."How often in our daily lives have we put 51 on our happiness? When we get the house _52 , then we can be happy. When things 53 down with the kids, then we'll be able to do more together. There is so 54 joy for the here and now in the uncertainties of the whens and thens.Looking at the plaque, I found myself unknowingly live the plaque's message. I 55 off my shoes and stockings in a light 56 and began walking 57 through the water. Maybe my neighbors thought that I had lost my 58 wisdom, but I don't care. For in that moment, I was alive.I wasn't worried about bills, the future or any other day-to-day cares.The plaque now hangs in my living room. I walk past many times each day and frequently pause to ask myself " So, am I dancing in the rain?"I think I am, I know I try to. I'm _59_ taking time to pause and recognize and be grateful for the blessings that are all around me.One step 60 ,I am learning to dance in the rain.41. A. second-handed B. net-exchanged C. hand-made D. whole-sale42. A. Christmas B. birthday C. New Year D. children43. A. noses B. eyes C. minds D. mouths44. A. chose B. noticed C. recognized D. touched45. A. greedy B. soulful C. quick D. second46. A. but B. and C. so D. or47. A. looking through B. referring to C. digging through D. adjusting to48. A. unbelievable B. unfortunate C. unexpected D. unusualte B. secret C. new D. simple50. A. walk B. enjoy C. dance D. relax51. A. troubles B. conditions C. problems D. instructions52. A. paid off B. given off C. taken off D. put off53.A.fall B. settle C. get D. break54.A.more B. little C. much D. easy55.A.moved B. slipped C. worn D. kept56.A.sun B. wind C. shadow D .rain57.A.straight B. neatly C. barefoot D. shylyst B. first C. initial D. smart59.A.regularly B. immediately C. socially D. definitely60.A.back and forth B. now and then C. little by little D. at a time语法填空The choices people make can cause cancer. Not everyone who 61 (use) tobaccoalcohol may cause cancer of the mouth and throat as well recently.to cause cancer.And sometimes, the reason _69 someone gets cancer is simply an unfortunate mystery. Some cells in the body may start to increase and change. Doctors and researchers can see it第一节:短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)One of my happiest childhood memories were having dinner with my parents and two sisters. As a result, found that we seldom had a chance to get together, then we decided we would set aside three evenings the week for a sit-down dinner. First we tried setting three fixed days for our experiment-Mondays, Wednesdays or Fridays. After a couple of week of trying this plan, almost everyone was unhappy. For a while, the kids began to resist the idea. They said they would rather to spend the time with their friends or take part in some activities. Gradual, though,they began to see these evenings together for a very different way. We laughed a lot and we discussed about each other's problems. Since a few months, we all felt that we had been able to build much strong relationships with the family than we had before.笫二节书面表达(满分25分)假设你是李华,你中国的好朋友开了一个网站提供个人闲置物品交换( exchange)服务。
英语高考模拟卷--英语试题及答案-哈尔滨师范大学附属中学2016届高三下学期三模
本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。
考试结束,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
满分150分,考试时间120分钟。
第I卷注意事项:1.答第I卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在本试卷和答题卡相应的位置上。
2.选出每小题答案后,用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,不能答在本试卷上,否则无效。
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上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
例:How much is the shirt?A. £19.15.B. £9.18.C. £9.15.答案是C1. What do we know about the woman/A. She prefers to study at homeB. She spends much time in the libraryC. She is always the last one to go home2. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. A mayorB. A speechC. An article3. When will the woman’s flying class begin on Tuesday?A. At 9:00B. At 8:00C. At 7:304. Where are the cash machines?A. Opposite a bankB. Next to an Internet caféC. Outside a department store5. What does the woman advise the man to do?A. Take some medicineB. Drink plenty of hot waterC. Have hot vinegar with honey 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。
英语高考模拟卷-四市教研联合体2016届高三第三次模拟考试英语试题及答案
2016年东北三省四市教研联合体高考模拟试卷(三)英语本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。
第一卷1至11页,第二卷11至12页。
考试结束,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第I 卷注意事项:1. 答第I卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。
2.选出每小题答案后,用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。
不能答在本试卷上,否则无效。
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AThe Disney theme park, its first on the Chinese mainland and the second in Greater China, after Hong Kong Disneyland, will open in Shanghai on June 16, a Thursday. Tickets on sale will begin on March 28, 2016.A standard single day ticket for the Shanghai Disney Resort costs 370 yuan ($56.2), while a peak-day ticket for festival and holiday periods will be sold for 499 yuan, the resort announced on February 3rd.Children between 1 and 1.4 meters tall and seniors aged over 65 years old can enjoy a 25% discount on the ticket price. A two-day ticket will be available at a 5 percent discount.Tickets can be booked on the official website or through the hotline 400-180-0000.In comparison with the other five Disney parks around the world, a one-day ticket for the Hong Kong Disney costs 539 Hong Kong dollars ($69.2) for adults aged 16 to 64 years old, while that for the theme park in Tokyo is being sold at 6,900 yen ($58).Disney says the park will also reflect Chinese culture. The combination of Disney andChinese cultures will be seen in many classic Chinese designs, such as a teahouse—Wandering Moon. Celebrations of seasonal festivals and stage shows will also include Chinese language, performers, theatrics and acrobatics(杂技).The resort is expected to bring 5 million new passengers annually to the Pudong International Airport after it opens. It is also expected to attract 10 million visits a year.21. How much will a couple pay if they visit the park with a 1.3-meter tall kid on National Day?A. About 830 yuan.B. About 1020 yuan.C. About 1120 yuan.D. About 1370 yuan.22. According to the text, what makes the Shanghai Disney Resort special?A. Its ticket system.B. Its Chinese characteristics.C. The size of the park.D. The entertaining equipment.23. Which is TRUE about the Shanghai Disney Resort?A. 10 million visits are expected a year.B. Its single day admission is the highest.C. Tickets are available only on the website.D. It is the first theme park on the Chinese mainland.BHarper Lee, whose 1961 novel To Kill a Mockingbird on the racial troubles of the American deep south, has died at the age of 89.Until last year, Lee had been something of a one-book literary legend. To Kill a Mockingbird sold more than 40 million copies around the world and earned her a Pulitzer prize, remaining a towering presence in American literature. Another novel, Go Set a Watchman, was controversially published in July 2015 as a “sequel” to Mockingbird, though it was later confirmed to be Mockingbird’s first draft.But from the moment Mockingbird was published to almost instant success, the author consistently avoided public attention. Lee had lived for several years in a nursing home near the house in which she had grown up in Monroeville, Alabama—the setting for Maycomb of her famous book. Her neighbor for 40 years, Sue Sellers, said, “She was such a private person. All she wanted was privacy, but she didn’t get much. There was always somebody following her around.”James Naughtie, BBC Books Editor, commented on the novels of Harper Lee: “I think shestands, particularly among American readers, as someone who shone a light into a very dark place. She was writing at a time when people were beginning to lift the lid on everything in the South which they’d chosen not to understand. That all changed in the 1960s. So I think her status for writing that book in its extraordinarily direct way will remain.”24. What does the underlined part in Paragraph 2 probably mean?A. Lee became successful with stories on American south.B. People owe Lee’s success to luc k to some degree.C. Mockingbird makes Lee a wonder in American literature.D. Mockingbird was a bestseller by selling 40m copies.25. What does “Maycomb” in Paragraph 3 probably refer to?A. A nursing home.B. Lee’s hometown.C. A fictional place.D. A main character.26. Which best describes Americans’ attitude towards racial troubles before the 1960s?A. Tolerant.B. Unconcerned.C. Sympathetic.D. Dissatisfied.27. What can we learn from the text?A. Lee based all her stories on her life.B. Lee had to avoid being followed by her fans.C. Lee wrote Go Set A Watchman before Mockingbird.D. Lee lived in the house where she grew up for the whole life.CThese days, young people in some English-speaking countries are speaking a strange language, especially when communicating on social media.Look at these words chosen by The Washington Post: “David Bowie dying is totes tradge,” and “When Cookie hugged Jamal it made me totes emosh.” Or this sentence: “BAE, let me know if you stay in tonight.”What on earth do they mean? Well, “totes” is a short form of “totally”. Similarly, “tradge” means “tragic” and “emosh” means “emotional”. It seems that, for millennials(千禧一代), typing in this form is not only time-saving but fashionable.As you can see, many millennial slangs(俚语)are formed by so-called “totesing”—the systematic abbreviation(缩写)of words. The trend might have started with “totally” becoming“totes”, but it now has spread to many other English words.The origins of other millennial slangs are more complex than “totesing”. “Bae”, for example, has been widely used by African-Americans for years. It can be an expression of closeness with one’s romantic partner or, like “sweetheart”, for someone without romantic connection. After pop singer Pharrel l used the word in his work, “bae” became mainstream.Some people might think millennial slangs lower the value of the English language, but Melbourne University linguist(语言学家)Rosey Billington doesn’t agree. She says when people are able to use a language in a creative way, they show that they know the language rules well enough to use words differently. Two other linguists, Lauren Spradlin and Taylor Jones, share the same view. The two analysed hundreds of examples of totes-speak and discovered totesing has complex roots.It isn’t simply an adult version of baby talk, nor a clever way to minimize your word count. Rather, it is a highly organized system that relies on a speaker’s mastery of English pronunciation. It is about sounds, follows sound system of English and has strict rules.28. Why do young people like using e-slangs?A. They are time-consuming.B. They are in fashion.C. They are complex.D. They are in order.29. What’s the author’s purpose of mentioning “Bae” in Paragraph 5?A. To support that totesing is no baby talk.B. To analyse the usage of millennial slangs.C. To inform people how it became mainstream.D. To explain the complex origins of millennial slangs.30. Which statement may Rosey Billington agree with?A. Totesing is a loosely organized system.B. Millennial slangs lower the value of English.C. It’s simply a clever way to reduce the word count.D. Totes-speak requires a good command of English.31. What’s the best title of the passage?A. E-slangs Catch on Among YouthB. Linguists Disapprove of TotesingC. Millennial Slangs Take the LeadD. English Has Greatly ChangedDThere’s a “culture of walking and texting” on the Utah Valley University campus, according to conversations with students, but that’s not t he main reason Matt Bambrough, the creative director at UVU, came up with an idea to paint a “texting lane” on a staircase leading up to the Wellness Center.According to Bambrough, it’s first and foremost a design project—the texting lane was a tongue-in-cheek(戏谑)reference to the college-wide epidemic(流行)of kids walking around with their faces buried in their iPhones.“You have 18–24-year-olds walking down the hall with smart phones. You’re almost bound to run into someone somewhere; it’s something we’re dealing with in this day and age,” Bambrough said. “But preventing collisions isn’t the reason we did it—we did it to arouse the students’ attention. It’s meant to be there for people to look at and enjoy.”Still, when talking to Utah Valley students, it sounds like texting and walking can be quite the annoyance.Robbie Poffenberger, an assistant news editor at the UVU Review, said that most collisions he witnesses aren’t human-on-human; rather, it’s generally human-on-inanimate-object. “They walk into barriers—chairs on the side of the hallway, or railings,” Poffenberger said, “I’m sure they’re fairly embarrassed.”32. What do we learn about the “texting lane” from the text?A. It is a special campus culture in Utah Valley University.B. It is used to encourage the campus culture.C. It is painted on a staircase leading to everywhere.D. It is popular with students in universities.33. According to Bambrough, ______.A. the “texting lane” is to attract students’ attentionB. we don’t have to face th e problem in this ageC. what they did is to prevent the collisionsD. students enjoy looking at each other34. How do students feel about texting and walking?A. They are worried.B. They are annoyed.C. They are puzzled.D. They are surprised.35. What would most students run into from what Robbie said?A. Students in the same direction.B. Teachers opposite to them.C. Barriers on campus.D. Grass on campus.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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
东北三省四市教研协作体高三英语等值诊断联合考试试题(长三模)新人教版
东北三省联考长春第三次调研(三模)英语第Ⅰ卷第一部分听力(1—20小题)在笔试结束后进行。
第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)21. ----I wonder if could make a living by writing.----________?A. Who caresB. How dare youC. For whatD. Why not take a chance22. It was ______ hard work, but completing it gave me _____ deep sense of satisfaction.A. the; 不填B. the; aC. 不填;aD. a; the23. I know you want to borrow money but I don’t have _____at hand myself.A. anyB. eitherC. anythingD. nothing24. Why does your brother _______ a sad look on his face these days?A. bringB. wearC. showD. hold25. There is no _______ in persuading him to give up computer games.A. doubtB. wonderC. pointD. value26._______ by strong snowstorms, the area faced severe water and electricity shortage.A. StruckB. Having struckC. StrikingD. Be struck27. Jerry has promised to keep the secret, so he won’t tell anyone _____ asked to.A. untilB. now thatC. unlessD. even though28. I had meant to meet you at the airport this morning but I was too busy for I_______ a report.A. wroteB. was writingC. have writtenD. had written29. Now the summer is here with more visitors, so the business is____.A. looking upB. coming upC. making upD. turning up30. It’s said to be a case of murder_______ the children were used by adults.A. whenB. whereC. whichD. that31. Tom was over there. His red clothes stood out clearly _____the snow.A. behindB. forC. againstD. beyond32. Mike did the homework _______ it took me.A. one-third a timeB. one-third timeC. a one-third timeD. one-third the time33._______ she was invited to the ball made her very happy.A. WhetherB. ThatC. BecauseD. What34. There was something wrong with the network, or the e-mail____ earlier.A. could have been sentB. might be sentC. need have been sentD. must be sent35. I’d rather have a room of my own, however small it is, than _____one with others.A. to shareB. sharingC. to have sharedD. share第二节完形填空I was watching a TV series one night when I took in one scene. A man was seeking his community votes, and people 36 wanted to know why they should give him their 37 .He took them to his house and on every 38 in his house was the word“Faith”pa sted. People raised lots of 39 tofind out why the word was pasted on his mirrors. He said,“My dad often 40 me to believe that as long as you have 41 ,you should have faith. Every time you look in to the mirror, you’re looking at yourself and see‘Faith’. ”The 42 I learned from this is simple—faith is a living thing and in the same way we’re all 43 given 24 hours a day and we’re all given the same measure of faith. Faith keeps us going when things get 44 ! Why is some people’s faith Stro nger than that of others? Exercise! If we choose to exercise our faith, it will 45 ; but if we choose not to, it remains weak. Some people might 46 that they don’t have faith, but we all practice faith every day even if we don’t 47 it was faith. Daily 48 , such as studying, investing or reaching for a dream, take faith.Faith 49 hearing and doing. I made a decision yesterday—to 50 reading the newspaper full of too much sad and 51 news. Why? Because I 52 there was a drop of my mental state after reading the newspapers.Faith, when it’s put to 53 , becomes a beautiful things, It lifts your mental state to a higher place that 54 you to raise yourself up and declare,“Yes we can .”So make the decision today to strengthen your faith by 55 it.36. A. bravely B. briefly C. mostly D. finally37. A. support B. instruction C. pity D. information38. A. wall B. mirror C. picture D. book39. A. voices B. questions C. rules D. standards40. A. teaches B. permits C. forces D. promises41. A. friendship B. breath C. wealth D. success42. A. lesson B. view C. choice D. example43. A. extremely B. freely C. equally D. frequently44. A. strange B. different C. funny D. rough45. A. stay B. return C. slow D. grow46. A. argue B. realize C. understand D. predict47. A. agree B. appreciate C. admire D. acknowledge48. A. services B. steps C. tasks D. experiment49. A. dreams of B. comes from C. feels like D. keeps on50. A. consider B. delay C. stop D. risk51. A. various B. genuine C. latest D. negative52. A. heard B. noticed C. declared D. explained53. A. check B. list C. work D. sleep54. A. warns B. causes C. orders D. forbids55. A. exercising B. forming C. obtaining D. thinking第三部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)AI was driving home the other day on a sunny afternoon. I had a smile on my face as I sang along to the songs on the radio. It was a beautiful day that I felt full of happiness. My good mood ended, however, when the radio station took a news break between songs. Then suddenly I found myself listening to yet another story of a rich famous man who had broken the law. I shook my head as I came to a red traffic light.As I pulled to a stop I noticed four leather-jacketed bikers. They were standing in the middle of the road with two on either side of the light. They looked rough and dangerous, but as I gotcloser I noticed each one was holding their helmet in their hands. I rolled down my window as one approached my c ar. "We are the Brother’s of the Wheel", he said. "We are collecting money for a Christmas Toy Drive for needy children." As I pulled a dollar out of my wallet I looked past his beard and tattoos and into his eyes. They shined with a goodness and kindness that came right from his soul. I dropped the money in his helmet and waved to the other bikers as I drove off. My good mood had returned. My faith in mankind had been bolstered. And I had to remember again never to judge people by their appearance.Our society often judges books by their covers but God reads what is written in our hearts and souls. Perhaps one day we will all learn to see the world through the same eyes. Perhaps one day we will realize that looks matter little and actions matter much.56. The writer’s good mood ended when _______.A. he hear news between songsB. he had to stop at a red traffic lightC. he heard a rich man broke the lawD. he saw four leather-jacketed kids in need57. What are four bikers doing at the traffic light?A. Having a bicycle race in the streetB. Selling helmets to the passers-by.C. Raising money to help kids in needD. Preparing for Christmas holidays.58. What does “bolstered” in the second paragraph probably mean?A. Destroyed.B. Improved.C. Decreased.D. Exploded.59. The writer to tell us that we should________.A. have faith in young peopleB. judge others by their actionsC. change our attitude to societyD. manage to help others in needB.In the winter months the temperature in most of Canada us ually stays below 0℃. However, in some parts of Canada, such as southern British Columbia, the temperature rarely goes below 0℃. In most areas where people live, snow will be on the ground from mid-December to the middle of March. Though Canada’s winter ma y be much colder and longer than you are used to, it can be very enjoyable. For many Canadians, being active in winter is an important part of enjoying life. There are many outdoor winter activities, including skiing, ice fishing, walking, and skating. Joining in one of these activities may help you appreciate winter and enjoy your time outside in the snow.Dressing for winterDuring winter in Canada, you will need warm clothing. If possible, arrive with these items or be prepared to buy them soon after your arrival. You will need:* A warm waterproof boots *A scarf for your neck* A hat that covers your ears *Gloves for your hands*Thick winter coats, pants and sweatersLayers keep you warmIt’s a good idea to layer your clothing by, for example, wearing a T-shirt and a sweater underneath a jacket. If you become too hot, it is always easier to remove a piece of clothing than to add another. On the West Coast, prepare to dress for cool rainy or snowy weather. You will need:*A warm waterproof coat *Waterproof hats*An umbrella *rain boots or snow bootsLearn more about weather and seasons across Canada. You can also contact Related , for example, an immigrant-serving organization in the community where you live for more information about dressing for winter.60. What is the main purpose of the first paragraph?A. To tell about the details about Canada.B. To show many outdoor winter activities.C. To introduce the daily life of Canada.D. To encourage you to enjoy winter in Canada.61. What is the important part for many Canadians in winter?A. Ice fishing.B. Joining a groupC. Leading an active life.D. Staying in the snow62. If you spend a winter in Canada, you will prepare all EXCEPT____.A. an umbrella and sunglassesB. thick winter coats and a scarfC. waterproof hats and a scarfD. snow boots and gloves63. The author suggest layering your clothing probably because____A. It is cool to dress like that.B. It is a rule to dress like that.C. the weather there is changeable.D. the weather is usually very hot.C.Eco City Farms are becoming more popular in cities and towns around the Unites States Eco City Farms in Edmonton, Maryland, is located near shopping centers, car repair shops and homes. The neighborhood is a working-class community. People do not have very much money. And they have limited access to fresh food in markets.Over the past two years, the farm has attracted volunteers form the community like Marcy Clark. She schools her four children at home. On a recent day she brought them to Eco City Farms for a lesson, Her son Alston Clark thinks his experience is very valuable.“I like coming out here,”he says,“You know, you connect with the earth, where your food comes from. You appreciate the food a little b it more.”Margaret Morgan started Eco City Farms. She thinks of it as a place where people can learn to live healthier lives. “Growing food in a community brings people together,”she continues,“Every piece of what we do here is a demonstration to show peop le everything about how to have an eco-friendly community.”she say. From the Eco City Farms people come to know that they are not only growing food and raising chickens and bees, but improving the soil with compost(肥料)made from food waste.Eco City Farms is an experimental operation. The farm gets its power not from the local electricity networks, but from the sun with solar panels. In winter, the green house use a geothermal(地热)system.Vegetables can be grown all year. So once a week, all winter long, neighbors like Chris Moss and her three children bike to the farm to pick up a share of the harvest.“I like eating the vegetables ”say five-year-old Owen Moss.64. What is mainly talked about in the passage?A. Eco City Farms save a lot of energy.B. Eco City Farms are gaining popularity.C. Eco City Farms are influencing community life.D. Eco City Farms helps the working-class live better.65. According to the passage, Eco City Farms are close to the following places EXCEPT______.A. shopping centersB. car repair shopsC. fast-food restaurantsD. working-class community66. What is the author’s attitude toward Eco City Farms?A. Enthusiastic.B. Disappointed.C. Surprised.D. Doubtful.67. In which of a newspaper can you most probably read this article?A. People.B. Travel.C. Environment.D. Education.D.Statuses are wonderful human inventions that enable us to get along with one another and to determine where we "fit" in society. In our everyday lives whenever we meet people, we always try to judge them in terms of their statuses. For example, we must judge whether the person in the library is a reader or a librarian, whether the telephone caller is a friend or a salesman and so on.Our statuses often vary with the people we meet, and change through life. Most of us can, at very high speed, assume(表现出) the different statuses that various situations require. Much of social communication consists of recognizing and selecting among proper statuses and allowing other people to assume their statuses in relation to us. This means that we fit our actions to those of other people, based on a constant mental process of assessment and understanding. Although some of us find the task more difficult than others, most of us perform it rather easily.A status has been compared to ready-made clothes. Within certain limits the buyer can choose style and material. But an American is not free to choose the clothes of a Chinese peasant or that of a Hindu prince. We must choose from among the clothing presented by our society.Furthermore, our choice is limited to a size that will fit, as well as by our wallet. Having made a choice within these limits, we can have certain changes made. But apart from small adjustments, we tend to be limited to what the stores have on their shelves. Statuses too come ready-made, and the range of choice among them is limited.68. According to the writer, people often assume different statuses______.A. in order to distinguish themselves from othersB. in order to better recognize other peopleC. as their mental processes changeD. as the situation changes69. In the last sentence of the second paragraph, “it” refers to “___”A. constant mental processB. selecting one’s own statusesC. recognition of other people’s statusesD. fitting our actions to those of other properly70. What can be the best title for this text?A. Proper Relations.B. Limited Choices.C. Judgment of Statuses.D. Comparison of Clothes.第二节 (共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)Sharks have lived in the world's oceans for millions of years. A shark has an extremely good sense of smell. It can find small amounts of substances in the water, such as blood, body liquids and chemicals produced by animals. These powerful senses help them find their food. 71 Sharks grow slowly. About forty percent of the different kinds of sharks lay eggs. 72 Some sharks carry their young inside their bodies as humans do. Some sharks are not able to reproduce until they are twenty years old. Most reproduce only every two years. And they give birth to fewer than ten young sharks. For this reason, over-fishing of sharks is of special danger to the future of the animal.73 They eat injured and diseased fish. Their hunting activities mean that the numbers of other fish in the ocean do not become too great. This protects the plants and other forms of life that exist in the oceans.People hunt sharks for sport, food, medicine and their skin. Experts say the international market for some kinds of sharks has increased greatly because many parts of a shark are valuable.74 Shark liver oil is a popular source of Vitamin. The skin of a shark can be used like leather. In Asia, people enjoy a kind of soup made from shark fins. Experts say a fisherman can earn a lot of money for even one kilogram of shark fins.Sharks are among the oldest animals on Earth 75 if too many sharks in one area are killed, the group of shark may never return to normal population levels.A. The others give birth to live young.B. Sharks are important for the health of the world's oceans.C. This is a threat to other form of life in the ocean.D. Collectors pay thousands of dollars for the jaws of a shark.E. Sharks are valuable to us an we can make full use of them.F. But some sharks are in danger of disappearing from Earth.G. Sharks eat fish, other sharks, and plants that live in the ocean.第Ⅱ卷第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)76.第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)假设英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。
东北三省四校高三下学期第三次模拟联考(英语).doc
东北三省四校高三下学期第三次模拟联考英语哈尔滨三中、东北育才、大连育明、天津耀华本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分,满分150分,考试时间1。
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。
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1.Why was the woman absent from class yesterday?A.She went to see the doctor.B.She took her mother to the hospital.C.She had to look after her mother at home.2.What day is it today probably?C.It’s Sunday.A.It’s Monday.B.It’s Wednesday.3.Where does the conversation probably take place?B.At a supermarket. C.At a restaurant.A.At the baker’s.4.Where is Jane and Bill’s new house?A.Near a train station. B.Near a bus stop. C.Near an airport.5.When will the man’s plane leave?A.At 2:15. B.At 2:30. C.At 3:00.第二节(共15小题;每题 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。
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2016年东北三省四市教研联合体高考模拟试卷(三)英语本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。
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第一部分听力(略)第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15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。
AThe Disney theme park, its first on the Chinese mainland and the second in Greater China, after Hong Kong Disneyland, will open in Shanghai on June 16, a Thursday. Tickets on sale will begin on March 28, 2016.A standard single day ticket for the Shanghai Disney Resort costs 370 yuan ($56.2), while a peak-day ticket for festival and holiday periods will be sold for 499 yuan, the resort announced on February 3rd.Children between 1 and 1.4 meters tall and seniors aged over 65 years old can enjoy a 25% discount on the ticket price. A two-day ticket will be available at a 5 percent discount.Tickets can be booked on the official website or through the hotline 400-180-0000.In comparison with the other five Disney parks around the world, a one-day ticket for the Hong Kong Disney costs 539 Hong Kong dollars ($69.2) for adults aged 16 to 64 years old, while that for the theme park in Tokyo is being sold at 6,900 yen ($58).Disney says the park will also reflect Chinese culture. The combination of Disney andChinese cultures will be seen in many classic Chinese designs, such as a teahouse—Wandering Moon. Celebrations of seasonal festivals and stage shows will also include Chinese language, performers, theatrics and acrobatics(杂技).The resort is expected to bring 5 million new passengers annually to the Pudong International Airport after it opens. It is also expected to attract 10 million visits a year.21. How much will a couple pay if they visit the park with a 1.3-meter tall kid on National Day?A. About 830 yuan.B. About 1020 yuan.C. About 1120 yuan.D. About 1370 yuan.22. According to the text, what makes the Shanghai Disney Resort special?A. Its ticket system.B. Its Chinese characteristics.C. The size of the park.D. The entertaining equipment.23. Which is TRUE about the Shanghai Disney Resort?A. 10 million visits are expected a year.B. Its single day admission is the highest.C. Tickets are available only on the website.D. It is the first theme park on the Chinese mainland.BHarper Lee, whose 1961 novel To Kill a Mockingbird on the racial troubles of the American deep south, has died at the age of 89.Until last year, Lee had been something of a one-book literary legend. To Kill a Mockingbird sold more than 40 million copies around the world and earned her a Pulitzer prize, remaining a towering presence in American literature. Another novel, Go Set a Watchman, was controversially published in July 2015 as a “sequel” to Mockingbird, though it was later confirmed to be Mockingbird’s first draft.But from the moment Mockingbird was published to almost instant success, the author consistently avoided public attention. Lee had lived for several years in a nursing home near the house in which she had grown up in Monroeville, Alabama—the setting for Maycomb of her famous book. Her neighbor for 40 years, Sue Sellers, said, “She was such a private person. All she wanted was privacy, but she didn’t get much. There was always somebody following her around.”James Naughtie, BBC Books Editor, commented on the novels of Harper Lee: “I think shestands, particularly among American readers, as someone who shone a light into a very dark place. She was writing at a time when people were beginning to lift the lid on everything in the South which they’d chosen not to understand. That all changed in the 1960s. So I think her status for writing that book in its extraordinarily direct way will remain.”24. What does the underlined part in Paragraph 2 probably mean?A. Lee became successful with stories on American south.B. People owe Lee’s success to luck to some degree.C. Mockingbird makes Lee a wonder in American literature.D. Mockingbird was a bestseller by selling 40m copies.25. What does “Maycomb” in Paragraph 3 probably refer to?A. A nursing home.B. Lee’s hometown.C. A fictional place.D. A main character.26. Which best describes Americans’ attitude towards racial troubles before the 1960s?A. Tolerant.B. Unconcerned.C. Sympathetic.D. Dissatisfied.27. What can we learn from the text?A. Lee based all her stories on her life.B. Lee had to avoid being followed by her fans.C. Lee wrote Go Set A Watchman before Mockingbird.D. Lee lived in the house where she grew up for the whole life.CThese days, young people in some English-speaking countries are speaking a strange language, especially when communicating on social media.Look at these words chosen by The Washington Post: “David Bowie dying is totes tradge,” and “When Cookie hugged Jamal it made me totes emosh.” Or this sentence: “BAE, let me know if you stay in tonight.”What on earth do they mean? Well, “totes” is a short form of “totally”. Similarly, “tradge” means “tragic” and “emosh” means “emotional”. It seems that, for millennials(千禧一代), typing in this form is not only time-saving but fashionable.As you can see, many millennial slangs(俚语)are formed by so-called “totesing”—the systematic abbreviation(缩写)of words. The trend might have started with “totally” becoming“totes”, but it now has spread to many other English words.The origins of other millennial slangs are more complex than “totesing”. “Bae”, for example, has been widely used by African-Americans for years. It can be an expression of closeness with one’s romantic partner or, like “sweetheart”, for someone without romantic connection. After pop singer Pharrell used the word in his work, “bae” became mainstream.Some people might think millennial slangs lower the value of the English language, but Melbourne University linguist(语言学家)Rosey Billington doesn’t agree. She says when people are able to use a language in a creative way, they show that they know the language rules well enough to use words differently. Two other linguists, Lauren Spradlin and Taylor Jones, share the same view. The two analysed hundreds of examples of totes-speak and discovered totesing has complex roots.It isn’t simply an adult version of baby talk, nor a clever way to minimize your word count. Rather, it is a highly organized system that relies on a speaker’s mastery of English pronunciation. It is about sounds, follows sound system of English and has strict rules.28. Why do young people like using e-slangs?A. They are time-consuming.B. They are in fashion.C. They are complex.D. They are in order.29. What’s the author’s purpose of mentioning “Bae” in Paragraph 5?A. To support that totesing is no baby talk.B. To analyse the usage of millennial slangs.C. To inform people how it became mainstream.D. To explain the complex origins of millennial slangs.30. Which statement may Rosey Billington agree with?A. Totesing is a loosely organized system.B. Millennial slangs lower the value of English.C. It’s simply a clever way to reduce the word count.D. Totes-speak requires a good command of English.31. What’s the best title of the passage?A. E-slangs Catch on Among YouthB. Linguists Disapprove of TotesingC. Millennial Slangs Take the LeadD. English Has Greatly ChangedDThere’s a “culture of walking and texting” on the Utah Valley University campus, according to conversations with students, but that’s not the main reason Matt Bambrough, the creative director at UVU, came up with an idea to paint a “texting lane” on a staircase leading up to the Wellness Center.According to Bambrough, it’s first and foremost a design project—the texting lane was a tongue-in-cheek(戏谑)reference to the college-wide epidemic(流行)of kids walking around with their faces buried in their iPhones.“You have 18–24-year-olds walking down th e hall with smart phones. You’re almost bound to run into someone somewhere; it’s something we’re dealing with in this day and age,” Bambrough said. “But preventing collisions isn’t the reason we did it—we did it to arouse the students’ attention. It’s meant to be there for people to look at and enjoy.”Still, when talking to Utah Valley students, it sounds like texting and walking can be quite the annoyance.Robbie Poffenberger, an assistant news editor at the UVU Review, said that most collisions he witne sses aren’t human-on-human; rather, it’s generally human-on-inanimate-object. “They walk into barriers—chairs on the side of the hallway, or railings,” Poffenberger said, “I’m sure they’re fairly embarrassed.”32. What do we learn about the “texting lane” from the text?A. It is a special campus culture in Utah Valley University.B. It is used to encourage the campus culture.C. It is painted on a staircase leading to everywhere.D. It is popular with students in universities.33. According to Bambrough, ______.A. the “texting lane” is to attract students’ attentionB. we don’t have to face the problem in this ageC. what they did is to prevent the collisionsD. students enjoy looking at each other34. How do students feel about texting and walking?A. They are worried.B. They are annoyed.C. They are puzzled.D. They are surprised.35. What would most students run into from what Robbie said?A. Students in the same direction.B. Teachers opposite to them.C. Barriers on campus.D. Grass on campus.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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。